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2021~2022学年高三第一学期期中模拟试卷英语2021.11本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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.Whatisthemaninterestedin?A.Theculture.B.Thefood.C.Thewine.()
2.Howdoesthemansound?A.Sad.B.Excited.C.Disappointed.()3.Whatdoesthewomanmainlywanttodo?A.Goshopping.
B.Savemoney.C.Buyanewhouse.()4.Whenwillthemanwatchthemovie?A.ThisFriday.B.ThisSaturday.C.NextTuesday.()5.Where
arethespeakersprobably?A.Inacinema.B.Inalibrary.C.Inaclassroom.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.Whatisthep
robablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates.B.Competitors.C.Neighbours.()7.WhatdoesElainethinkoftheman?A.Shy.B.Sociable.C.Ne
rvous.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8.Whatisthetimenow?A.Around6:00p.m.B.Around6:30p.m.C.Around7:00p.m.()9.Inwhichdirectionwerethespeakerssupposedtodrive?A.
North.B.South.C.East.()10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makingajoke.B.Givingdirections.C.Blamingthewoman.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11.Wha
tarethespeakerslookingat?A.Aphone.B.Apicture.C.Amap.()12.Wheredothespeakerswanttogo?A.Tothelake.B.Totheforest.C.To
therocks.()13.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Startwalking.B.Makeacall.C.Haveadrink.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。()14.Howlonghasthemanbeenin
China?A.Foramonth.B.Forayear.C.Foradecade.()15.HowdidthemanfeelabouthisearlyexperienceinChina?A.Happy.B.Lonely.C.Busy.()16.Wh
eredoesthemanhaveaproblem?A.Atthehairdresser's.B.Attheshop.C.Atthebank.()17.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthem
andoforhismainproblem?A.Takeanote.B.Carrymoremoney.C.ConsultaChinese.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18.Whatistheagedifferencebetween
thecouple?A.Oneyear.B.Twoyears.C.Threeyears.()19.Howdidthecouple'sdaughterfeelafterseeingthefilm?A.Amused.B.Moved.C.Unintere
sted.()20.Whatisthestoryabout?A.Thefilmindustryinthe1960s.B.Weddingtraditionsinthe1960s.C.Thediscoveryofaweddin
gfilminthe1960s.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIfyouwanttofindaplaceofinteresttospendyoursummervacation
,thinkaboutthefollowinglocations.TheNautilusMaldivesOpenedin2019,thisindependent,Maldivianownedresort(
度假村)istheislandnation'sonlyRelais&Chateauxproperty.It'slocatedoffabeautifulsandyislandintheIndianOcean,whichhasbee
nofficiallyrecognizedasaUNESCOBiosphereReserveforitsstunningcoralreefsandvariousmarinelife.Splendid,overs
izedaccommodationsarebalancedwithplaininners,intendedtobeinharmonywiththesurroundingnaturalscenery.SixSensesLaamu,theMaldivesSustainabilityliesatthec
oreoftheunique,luxuriousresortintheMaldives'isolatedLaamuAtoll.Thethreestoriedoverwaterbuildingsareconstructedoflocalmateria
ls,whichbringsmoneytonearbyislandcommunities.Followitupwithamealmadefromproducegrownintheisland'sgardenswithoutusingartificial
chemicalsandfreshlycaughtseafoodfromlocalfishermen.Finally,treatyourselftooneofthemanyspatreatmentsattheSixSensesSpaoverlookingtheocean.FourSeas
onsResortBoraBora,FrenchPolynesiaBuiltalongasmallisland,theoverwaterbuildingsattheFourSeasonsResortBoraBorariseovertheisland'sbluewaters.
Innersaresimple,inspiredbythenaturalstyleofatraditionalPolynesianvillage,andallhaveindooroutdoorspaceswithladdersforaccesstothelake.Choosefromone
ofthreeviews:beach,lake,or,ourfavorite,mountain.BananaIslandResortDohabyAnantara,QatarOnaprivateislandtwentyminutesbyboatfromQatar
'scapitalcity,thisresorthousesthePersianGulf's11MaldivianinspiredoverwaterbuildingsonascaleonlyfoundintheMiddleEast.Think:twoandthreebedr
oomunits(beginningat2,500squarefeet),eachequippedwithfacilitieslikeaprivatefullsizedswimmingpool.()21.WhatisthebuildingfeatureofTheNautilusMaldives?
A.Itsbuildingmaterialissand.B.Itisintegratedwithnature.C.ItisdesignedbyUNESCO.D.Itsroomsarenotbigenough.()22.Whichresortbestsuitspeopl
ewhowantorganicfood?A.TheNautilusMaldivesB.SixSensesLaamu,theMaldivesC.BananaIslandResortDohabyAnantara,QatarD.FourSeasonsResortBo
raBora,FrenchPolynesia()23.Whatdothesefourresortshaveincommon?A.Theyarebuiltoverwater.B.Theyofferspas
ervice.C.Theyareonprivateislands.D.TheyadoptPolynesianstyle.BMymemoriesofmyfatheraredividedintopartsandshares.Alive
,andthendead.Healthy,andthenhelpless.Andfurtherbackintime,thefirstandmostdivision:Presentandthenabsent;loving,andthen
indifferent(漠不关心的).Heusedtobeagoodwriterandlovingfather.WhenIwasa16yearoldgirl,hewasfiredfromhiscompany,apublic,gossipbaseddismissalth
athewouldspenddecadesrefusingresponsibilityfor.Thiswasthefirstcrackthatdividedmyrelationshipwithhimintop
olesofbeforeandafter.Toescapehisshame,hepushedawaythosewhoremindedhimofit,firstdivorcingmymother,thenalienating(疏远)mys
isterandI.Asanadult,myrelationshipwithmyfatherwasoneoflowexpectationsandhighboundaries.Hespentmostofhistimetravelling.B
utwhenhediedofheartfailureinAugust,Iwasknockedoffbalancebytheweightoftheblow.Ithought,afteryearsofsettingupdelicatefencesaround
ourrelationship,thatIhadalreadybegunlettinggo.Hisdeathdeliveredarealization:despiteyearsofanalyzinghiscomplicatedloveforme,therewerepiec
esofmyfatherIneverunderstood—untilIfoundmyfather'snotebooksinhiscupboard.Inthenotebooks,heoftencollecteddocume
ntation:trainticketsfromRomeoraphotographofSanFrancisco'sPrescottHotel.Butwhathewasalsodoingwasofferingfatherlyguidance,thekindI
couldonlyreceiveafterhedied.Hislife,inwhichwhathehadwasneverquiteenough,waseventuallyexposed.Inhisfinaldecade,herealizedhehadbuiltacastl
eforhimselfuponsandandregret.Nowinhisentries,Ihearhisvoice.“Debaleh,”Ihearhimsay,usinghispetnameforme,“learnfrommymistakes.”Ireadthes
epagesamongmydad'sclothes,andwept.Ihadn'tknownthatmyfather,too,livedwiththatfamiliarachefornewhorizonsinhisheart,theonet
hatcanonlybecomfortedbytravelling.()24.Whydidtheauthor'sfatherkeepawayfromhisfamily?A.Theyweren'tresponsiblemembers.B.Hedidn'tgetonwellwithhi
swife.C.Theirpresencerecalledhissadexperience.D.Theytalkedbehindothers'backseverywhere.()25.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhearingofherfather'
sdeath?A.Shewasintears.B.Shewasinapanic.C.Shegotlostinthought.D.Shelostherinnerpeace.()26.Whatadvicedidtheauthor'sfathergiveher?A.Writea
journalcarefully.B.Travelmoreforrelaxation.C.Avoidfollowinginhisfootsteps.D.Obeyfather'sguidancethoroughly.(
)27.Whatmadetheauthorendupcrying?A.Findingherfather'sclothes.B.Gettingtoknowherlatefather.C.Failingtolookforn
ewhorizons.D.Knowingherfather'sheartdisease.CThecreativityTikTokstimulatesallowsforabroadrangeofcontentthatencour
agesuserstoparticipateintrendsthatintegratetheirpassionsandhobbies.Specifically,contentrelatedtoliteratureonTikTokhasgenerated
itsowndomain.Commonlyreferredtoas“BookTok”,thissideoftheplatformfocusesonallthingsaboutbooks:bookrecomm
endations,tipsforpleasingbookshelvesandeditsrelatedtoliteraturebasedfandoms(粉丝圈).Withheighteneddemandfornewmediatocomfortthemselve
sduringthepandemicperiodofseverechallenges,manyyoungadultshaveregardedliteratureasaformofescape.Restartingformerlit
erarypassions,BookTokusershaveturnedtheirattentiontotheapptopraisethenovelsthathavehelpedserveasabriefgetawayt
oworldswithinboundpages.Througharevivalofnovelsthatshapedthechildhoodsofmanywhoarenowyoungadults,evenyoungergenerationsontheapphavebeenexp
osedtofoundationalnovelsinyoungadultliterature.Alongwiththisemphasisonnostalgic(怀旧的)fandoms,BookToktakesa
dvantageofTikToktrendsinordertoattractthosewhomaynotbefamiliarwithliteraturetoread.ThepopularityofBookTokandthenovelsthatarerecommendedtoyounga
dultsontheapphavehadadirecteffectonbookstoresandbooksales,withbothindependentbookstoresandchainssuchasBarnes&Nobletak
ingnoticeofthebroaderrangeofreadersthatareinfluencedbyTikTokandupdatingtheirstocktoappealtousers.AsofMarch2021,BookTokhaso
ver6billionviewsandwillonlycontinuetogrowlarger.ThoughthepopularityofBookTokbroughtmanysignificantquestio
nsregardingthefutureofthebookindustryandthebooksthatreceivemassattentiononsocialmedia,theimportanceoftheBookTokphenomenonperhapsliesma
inlywiththereaderswhoclaimtheirloveforbooksandthecreativechannelsthroughwhichtheyexpressthisadmiration.TikTokhasdemonstrated,atleastthrough
BookTok,thatbrilliantliteratureiswrittenforabroadaudience—theperfectbookforyouiswaitingsomewhereonashe
lfand,throughBookTok,youwillsurelydiscoverit.()28.WhatcanusersdoonBookTok?A.Sharefavorablebooks.B.Buyprettybookshelves.C.Makeprofitsfromediti
ng.D.Createtheirownplatforms.()29.WhatinfluencedoesBookTokhave?A.TikTokhaslostquantitiesofusers.B.Theelderlytakeupchildren'sbooks.C.Thebookstor
eschangetheirbooksaccordingly.D.Youthsstarttreasuringtheirmemoriesofchildhood.()30.WhatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellusaboutBookTok?A.Itsbrightfut
ure.B.Itsbigchallenges.C.Itsamazingfunction.D.Itsminordisadvantages.()31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhyBookTokhadaneffectonbookstoresB.HowBookTo
kexpandeditsrangeofaudienceC.WhyBookTokgainedpopularityamongelderlyD.HowBookTokrepopularizedyoungadultfictionDPeoplewithfewerfriendsar
emorelikelytoattractnewfriendsthanpeoplewhoalreadyhaveawidesocialcircle—buttheythinktheoppositeistrue,aJanuarystudyintheJ
ournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychologyfound.Thestudydemonstratedwhattheauthorscall“thefriendnumberparadox(悖论),”ort
heconceptthatwethinkwe'llmagnetizemorefriendsifwe'remorepopular,butatthesametimearemoreinterestedinbefriendin
gothersifweknowtheircircleissmall.ThestudyauthorXianchiDaiandcolleaguesconductedthreestudiesthatprese
ntedparticipantswithscenestoassessthedifferencebetweenwhattheypredictedotherswouldwantinsomebodyasafriend,andwhattheywantedinafriend.There
searchersfoundpeoplewanthighqualityrelationships—hardertogetfromsomeonewithlotsoffriends—butforgetthatwhengue
ssingwhatotherswantinthem.Theyalsofoundtheycouldhelpcorrectthisdifferencebyremindingparticipantsthat,infact,socialbut
terfliesmayhavelesstogive.Theresearcherssaypeople'snaturalselfcenteredviewpointcontributestothe“friendnumberparadox”.That
is,we'remorelikelytoputour(inthiscase,false)predictionsaboutourselvesontoothersthantoputourselvesinot
herpeople'sshoesandapplythoseinsightstous.Wealsotendtoseethepositiveaspectsofhavingmorefriends,likesignalingagoodpersonalityorpos
sessing“preciousresourcesthatothersseek”,inourselves.Weseethenegatives,likenothavingenoughtimeorenergytosustainafriendship,inothers,Daisaid.It
'spossiblethatotherfactorsexplainthisdifference,theresearcherssay.Maybewepreferlesspopularpeoplebecausewe'reworriedaboutrejectionfromque
enbees.Wemightalsothinkchoosingsomeonewhosecircleissmallerthanoursboostsoursocialinfluence.Nomatterthepotentialcauses,Daisaidthefindingssuggestpeopl
eshouldn't“showoff”alargefriendnumberwhenseekingnewconnections.()32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“magnetize”mean
inParagraph2?A.Ignore.B.Attract.C.Lose.D.Expect.()33.What'sthefindingofthethreestudies?A.Highqualityfriendshipsarehardtoget.B.Socialbutterflie
sappealtomorefriends.C.Mostpeoplecareabouttheneedsofothers.D.Peoplecan'tgivewhattheyexpectfromothers.()34.Whatleadstotheph
enomenonof“thefriendnumberparadox”amongpeople?A.Selfishpersonality.B.Concernaboutbeingrejected.C.Ambitionforsocialinfluence.D.Preferenc
eforlargerfriendcircles.()35.Whatisacommonmisunderstandingofmakingnewfriends?A.Awidersocialcirclehelps.B.Asma
llersocialcirclehelps.C.Themorefriendsyouhave,thebetter.D.Thefewerfriendsyouhave,thebetter.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。Foryears,researchhaslinkedskippingbreakfastwithincreasedBMI(bodymassindex),butfewstu
dieshavebeencarriedoutintotheeffectoftheothermealsoftheday.However,astudyconductedatOsakaUniversityconcludedthatnoteatingd
innerisasignificantpredictorofweightgainandobesity.__36__Aspartoftheirannualcheckups,thestudentswereaskedhowoftentheyatebreakfa
st,lunch,anddinner.Researchersalsotookintoconsiderationthetimeofeating,whetherparticipants'mealhabitschangedoverthecourseofthestudy,andlifestyle
factors.__37__Buttheresearchersfoundthatthosewhodidsoallthetimeweremorelikelytobeolder,moreoverweight,asmokerordrinker,tosl
eepforashorterperiodoftime,andskipothermealsmorefrequently.Theseresultssuggestthatskippingdinner,whichwasmuchlesspopularthanskippingbreakfast,could
resultinweightgainandahigherlikelihoodofbeingoverweightthanskippingbreakfast.Itwassignificantlyassociatedwithweig
htgainof10%ormore,andhavingaBMIover25,whichisclassedasoverweightorobese.__38__Theresearcherssuggestedthatthereasonwhyskippingdinnercouldlead
toweightgainisthatitmakespeoplehungriersotheyendupeatingmoreoverthecourseoftheday.__39__That'sbecausedinneristypicallyamea
lthatlendsitselftonutritiousfoodslikelean(少脂的)proteinsandvegetables.Theresearchersnotethattheirstudyhaddrawbacks:__40__Add
itionally,theydidn'ttakeintoaccountfactorslikeexerciseordepression.A.BMIhasitslimitationsafterall.B.Besides,skippingdinnermaymeanalowerqualitydie
t.C.Itshouldberepeatedtoassessawidergroupofpeople.D.Skippinglunchwasmorelikelytobringaboutthesameoutcomes.E.Itfollowed20,00
0subjectsoverallabove18overanaverageofthreeyears.F.Thenumberofstudentswhosaidtheysometimesskippeddinnerwassmall.G.Studentsskippingdinnerhas
astrongerassociationwithweightgainandobesity.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。With
somanyfolksforcedtostayathomeduringthepandemic,MaryO'Neill,99,wasnoexception.Butaslockdown__41__,Marymanagedtocreateaspecialfriendsh
ipwithherneighbour—BenjaminOlson,age2.Overtime,Mary__42__throughthechainlinkasBenjaminlearnedtowalk,talk,and__43__runandplay.Despitethehugediffere
ncesintheir__44__,Benjaminwasdrawntohiselderlyneighbour,__45__inherpresence.Betweenthetwo,they__46__agametheycouldpla
yoverthechainlink.Benwouldpassheraballandshe'd__47__itbacktohimwithherwalkingstick.“He'sbeen__48__her‘Mimi’.”Benjamin'smomSarahtoldCBSNews.“S
he'llcallout,‘HeyBenjamin!’whensheseeshim,andit'sjustbeenso__49__towatchit.”Aspandemicrestrictionshave__50__,MaryandBenjamin's__51
__continuestoblossomonbothsidesofthefence—onlynow,thegatescanbeopened.Benjamin__52__Maryonherbackstepstoplaygames,blowbubbles,andenjoyt
heactivitiesthatbringjoytoboththeyoungandtheyoung__53__.“Friendshipcanjust__54__somanydifferentways,”Sarahto
ldCBS.“I'mjustreallyhappytheywereableto__55__thisone—quarantine(隔离)ornot,pandemicornot.I'mhappy...becauseitmeansalotto
heranditmeansalottohimtoo.”()41.A.woreonB.caughtonC.fellapartD.brokethrough()42.A.gotB.watchedC.draggedD.escaped()43.A.apparentlyB
.carefullyC.attentivelyD.eventually()44.A.agesB.responsesC.viewsD.habits()45.A.restlessB.proudC.joyfulD.awkward()46.A.developedB.wonC.selectedD.prov
ided()47.A.fetchB.hitC.throwD.put()48.A.askingB.callingC.makingD.choosing()49.A.obviousB.easyC.cuteD.unique()50.A.worsene
dB.begunC.liftedD.risen()51.A.faithB.passionC.leisureD.bond()52.A.consultsB.followsC.pursuesD.joins()53
.A.atheartB.onfootC.byhandD.insight()54.A.deepenB.happenC.ceaseD.renew()55.A.treasureB.keepC.formD.continue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。ArchaeologistshavediscoveredawoodenMayanboatinsouthernMexico,believed__56__(be)o
ver1,000yearsold.__57__(measure)over5feet(1.6m),itwasfoundalmostcompletelyundamagedinafreshwaterpoolneartheruinedMayancityofChichenItza.Therar
efindcameduring__58__(construct)workonanewtouristrailwayknownastheMayaTrain.ExpertsfromParis'sSorbonneUnivers
ityhavebeenhelpingwithdiscoveringthecanoe'sexactageandtype.__59__3Dmodelofitwouldalsobemadetoallow__60__(copy)tobemade,andtofacilitatefurt
herstudy.TheMayancivilisationflourished(繁荣)beforeSpainconqueredtheregion.Intheirtime,theMayansruledlargestretchesofterritoryin__61__i
snowsouthernMexico,Guatemala,BelizeandHonduras.Theboathasbeendated__62__830ADand950AD,towardstheendoftheMayancivilisation'sgoldenage.Aroundthisperi
od,theMayancivilisation__63__(suffer)amajorpoliticalcollapse,markedbytheabandonmentofcities__64__(dot)arou
ndmoderndayCentralAmerica—leavingruinsoftoweringpyramidsandotherstonebuildings.Nosingletheoryforthiscollapsehasbeenwidely
accepted,__65__it'sbelievedthatacombinationofinternalwarfare,droughtandoverpopulationmayhavebeencontributingfactors.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你
是李华,你的美国笔友Lucy被曼彻斯特大学(TheUniversityofManchester)录取,请你给她写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示祝贺;2.介绍自己选择大学专业的困惑;3.请对方给出建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。De
arLucy,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。Therewasanelderlyladystandinginthebonechillingcoldoutsidethebackofthesupermarket.Shewa
sholdingabasketwithbunchesofflowers.“Wouldyouliketheflowers,theyare$3?”sheaskedmeasIwaswalkingpast.Ipoli
telyresponded“No,thankyou”,asIwalkedawayandwentinsidethesupermarket.IwaswalkingaroundthesupermarketsearchingforthethingthatIwasneedingtobuyand
thinkingofthatlady,standinginthecoldholdingherbasketofflowers.VisualizingthebeautifulflowersIhadadmired,herpolitequietvoiceandlonelyfigu
re,Iwonderedaboutherunknownstoryofstandinginthecoldwithherbasket.Maybeherfamilywasinurgentneedofmoney;maybeshewasalonesoultoearnali
vingwithherownhands...Ihadmyownpersonalstruggles,IhadtobudgetforeverythingandIappreciatedthat$3wasalotforme,likemanyofusall
andprobablyforhertoo.Butitwasn'tmyfirstthoughtwhenshehadaskedmeaboutbuyingherflowers.MyfirstthoughtwasIdidn'thavethecashbutthiscouldn'tbeusedasane
xcusefornotbuyingthoseflowers.IhadnotcarriedcashwithmeforafewyearsandIthoughtmanyofusdidthesame.WhenIwentto
theregistertopaywithmycardIaskedfor$3cashout.Thestaffmemberquestionedmeaboutthe$3.Ifeltanxiousaboutitqu
icklyandtriedtorememberthemoneyIhadinmyaccount.Andatthesametimeshepressedthebuttontoprocessit.IhadmentionedthatIwantedtobuyflowersfromthelad
ywhowassellingthemoutside.Sighofrelief.Iwasgladtoseeitallhadbeenacceptedbythemachineandthestaffmembe
rhandedmethe$3.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Iwalkedawayandaroundthecornerofthesupermarkettothelady.___________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________Aftergivingher$3,Iwass
urprisedwhenshehandedmethechange.___________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________2021~2022学年高三第一学期期中模拟试卷(潍坊)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分1~5BBBCA6~10ABBBA11~15CACBB16~20AAABC第二部分
第一节21~23BBA24~27CDCB28~31ACAD32~35BDAA第二节36~40EFDBC第三部分第一节41~45ABDAC46~50ABBCC51~55DDABC第二节56.tobe57.Measuring58.construction59.A60.copies61.what62
.between63.suffered64.dotted65.but第四部分第一节DearLucy,HearingthatyouhavebeenadmittedtoTheUniversityofManchester,Icannotwaittoconveymy
sincerecongratulations.Yes,Iknowyouarethebest.NowIamfacedwithadifficulty.Iwilltakepartinthecollegeentranceexamnextyear.Atpresent,Iamconf
usedabouthowtochoosemyuniversitymajor.Myparentshavekepttellingmetostudymedicineincollege.However,Iamenthusiast
icaboutliterature.Idowanttobeawriterinthefuture.Wouldyouliketogivemesomeadvice?Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua第二节I__walked
__away__and__around__the__corner__of__the__supermarket__to__the__lady.Shewasstandingthere,tremblinginthecold.Nosoonerhadshenoticedmyapproachthanher
weatherbeatenfacelitup.Isaidshyly“Hisorry.Ididn'thavethecashonme.Yes,Iwouldliketobuysomeofyourflowers.”Onhearingthat,sheinstantlyputtheb
asketofflowersinfrontofme,wearingabigandwarmsmile.Theflowerswereinfullbloom,dancinginthewind.IchosethebunchofflowersIhadfirstsighted.After__
giving__her__$3,____I__was__surprised__when__she__handed__me__the__change.Icouldn'thelpbutaskthepriceofth
eflowers.“$3forall!”sheexplained.Withouthesitation,Itoldhertokeepthechange.Shetookthemoneywithshakinghands,tearswellingupinhereyes.AsIwalkeda
way,Ihopedsomeoneelsecouldwalkuptoherandbuytherestflowers.Wewereallgoingthroughourownstrugglesbutnomatterhowlittlewecoulddo,itwouldmakeadif
ference.听力材料Text1W:I'mlookingforwardtoourstudybreakinItaly.Ican'twaittodiveintotheirculture.M:Ican'twaittotaste
allthefood.Italiansarewellknownforthelargemealsandwinetowashthemdownwith.Text2M:Ican'tbelieveIhaveticketstoseemyfavoriteband.It'samazing
.Ican'twait.W:WhenIwasyoung,Iwasinlovewithaboyband.ButwhenIfinallygottoseethem,theywereadisappointment.Text3W:Ihavetocreateabudgetf
orthismonth.I'mrentingabeautifulnewapartment,butit'smoreexpensivethanbefore.M:Ifyoulearntocook,youcanhavemuchcheaperfo
od.W:I'vebeenbuyingclothesonlinesomuchrecently.Ithinkthat'sbeenmymainissue.Text4W:Haveyouseenthatnewscienceficti
onmovie?M:Notyet,IwassupposedtoseeitwithBillonFriday,butwehadtorescheduleittonextTuesdayinstead.W:Oh
,it'sgreat!IsawitonSaturdaynightandI'malreadyplanningtoseeitagain!Text5M:Ilikethebookthatit'sbasedon.AndIlearnedaboutthedirectorinmyfilm
classandreallyenjoyedhiswork.W:Well,Ihopeitmeetsyourexpectations!Oh,it'sabouttostart.Letmeturnmyphoneoff.Text6W:Russell,w
hatwillyoudoaftergraduation?Haveyoubeenlookingforjobs?M:Yes,lastweekIacceptedajobinTexas.It'sajuniorsalesposi
tionwithalargeinsurancecompany,althoughI'mnotsureabouttheirreputation.W:That'sgreat.Iguesstheyhaveprett
ygoodbenefitsfortheirstaff.M:Actually,theyaren'tgreat,butthestartingsalaryisveryimpressiveforsomeonewithoutmuchexperience.W:I'msurey
ouwillbesuccessfulinsales,sinceyouwerepresidentofthestudentunionandjoinedmanyclubsinuniversity.M:Thanks,Elaine.Iamhopin
gthatexperiencewillservemewell.Text7W:Mysisterisgoingtobereallydisappointedifwedon'tmakeitintimefordinner.M:Don'tworry.Westillhavetime.Y
ouknowtheywon'tstarteatinguntilthey'veallchattedforanhour.W:Yeah,butshetoldeveryonetogetthereat6:00p.m.They'vealreadybeenchattingforhalfanhour.M:
Well,weshouldgettheresoon.W:Uhoh...no,wewon't.IwroteOceanAvenueNorthbyaccidentinsteadofOceanAvenueSouthintheGPS.Thisissoembarrassin
g.We'llhavetoturnaround.M:Well,onthebrightside,westillgottotheocean.Atleastwedidn'tstartoffgoingeastbymistake.Otherwisewe'dbetellingyoursis
terwe'llhavetomissdesserttoo.W:I'mreallynotinthemoodforjokes.Text8M:Look.Ifwefollowthisline,thepathwillleadustothelake.W:A
reyousure?Isn'tthatlinejustwherethemaphasbeenfolded?M:No,look.Thebluelinegoesroundtheedgeoftheforest,pastt
hebigrocksanddowntothelake.W:OK,well,mybooksaysthatit'sabeautifullake.Definitelyworthseeing.M:Itshouldn'tbetoohardtofind.Itwouldbeeas
ierifIusedmyphonetofindit,butthere'snosignalouthere.W:Doyouwantmetoholdthemapsoyoucanleadtheway?M:Thatmightbeanidea.Passmem
ywaterbottle,willyou?Thishotweatherismakingmereallycrazy.W:Hereyouare.IthinkI'llhaveoneaswellbeforewestar
twalking.M:Let'ssitonthisfallentreeandhaveit.Theviewfromhereiswonderful.Text9W:Howareyouenjoyingworkingin
China?You'vebeenhereforawhile,haven'tyou?M:It'stwelvemonthstoday.W:Wow,it'sgonequickly.IseverythingOK?
M:Thefirstsixmonthsweretough.Ididn'tknowanybody,soIonlyhadmyowncompanyinastrangeplace.W:Ithinkwe'veallbeenthroughthat.M:Butit'sfinenow.I'vemadefri
endsandgotusedtothewaythingsarehere.W:Howareyoufindingthingslikeshoppingandthebank?Areyouhavinganyproblemsdealingwiththem?M:Notreally.
WhenI'mshoppingIjustpickthingsofftheshelf,andItrytogettothebankassoonasitopens,toavoidthewaitinglines.W:Soundslikeyou're
dealingwellwithnotspeakingChinese.M:ThemainproblemwiththatiswhenIgetmyhaircut,theyjustdon'tunderstandIwantthesamekindofhaircutallyearround—notshort
erinthesummer.W:Hmm,youcan'treallytakeaChinesepersonwithyoutoexplain,canyou?Howaboutgettingsomeonetowriteanotef
oryou?M:Yes,Imightjustdothat.W:DoyouthinkyoumightlearnChinese?M:Yes,I'dliketo,althoughitlooksextremelydifficu
lt.Text10W:Nowforahappystory.AnnettePotter,75,andherhusbandColin,76,thoughttheonlyrecordingoftheirweddinghadbeenlostyearsago.So,theco
uplewereamazedwhenachancediscoveryofsomeoldfilmallowedthemtoviewtheirspecialdayagain—52yearslater.BillGourlay,afilmmakerfromDu
nfermline,Fife,wasgiventhefilmbyafriendwhoaskedhimtotransformittodigital.Mr.Gourlaywaseagertofindthemysterycou
plerecordedinthefilmoftheweddingatStPeter'sChurchinKirkcaldy.Afterseeingthestoryinanewspaper,thePotterswereamazedt
ofinallylookbackattheirbigday.Mrs.Pottersaid,“Welookedsoyoung.Itbroughtbackalotofhappymemories.Itwasamazingtoseeallourfriendsandfamilyonfil
mafteralltheseyears.Itwasverymoving.Mydaughtersawitandhadabitofacry.”Mr.andMrs.Pottermetatadancein1966.Mr.Potter,whowas
21atthetime,wasworkingasamechanicwhileAnnettewastrainingtobeateacher.TheyweretogetherfortwoyearsbeforegettingmarriedonJu
ly27,1968infrontofaround80guests.Thecouplelooksveryhappywhentheyreflectontheoccasion.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com