江苏省南京市、盐城市2022届高三第二次模拟考试 英语

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(听力音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2022届高三年级模拟试卷英语2022.3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。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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Editorandreader.B.Husba

ndandwife.C.Customerandsalesperson.()2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo?A.Searchforthelake.B.Hikealongtheeasypath.C.Climbupthemountain.()3.Howmuchw

illthemanreceivefromhisfather?A.400yuan.B.600yuan.C.800yuan.()4.Whatdoesthemanprobablymean?A.Hewantstohavearest.B.Heagreestogotothecine

ma.C.Hewillhaveabasketballgame.()5.Whichtouristspotdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?A.TheGreatWall.B.TheForbidden

City.C.TheSummerPalace.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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.FeaturesofChinesefood.B.Arecipeforchickensoup.C.Al

ocalChineserestaurant.()7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthedinner?A.Oily.B.Light.C.Tasty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8.Howdoesthemanoftengettotheoffice

?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bymotorcycle.()9.HowmuchtimedoesMaryusuallyspendonherwaytowork?A.15minutes.B.20minutes.C.40minutes.()10.Wheredoestheconve

rsationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Atasubwaystation.C.Atthemeetingroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11.Whydidthewomanmakethemistake?A.Shewasill.B.Shewasfo

rgetful.C.Shewassilly.()12.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Simon'simpressionofher.B.Thepossibilityofherdismissal.C.Thecompany'spotentiallosses.()13.Wh

atdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Makeanapology.B.Forgetaboutit.C.Findanotherjob.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

A.Takealocaltrip.B.VisittheStadium.C.Attendawintercamp.()15.Whoonceworkedasavolunteeratthisyear'sWint

erOlympics?A.Tom.B.Jack.C.Susan.()16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinvitationatfirst?A.Curious.B.Hesitant.C.Uninterested.()17.Whydoesthewomanchangehe

rmindintheend?A.Becauseshecanlearnhowtoski.B.Becauseherfriendwillgotheretoo.C.Becausetheywillsavealotofmoney.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18.W

hatdowelearnaboutChunfen?A.Itdatesbackto400yearsago.B.Itisthethirdtermofthelunarcalendar.C.Thedaytimeisequal

tothenighttime.()19.WhyisChunfenbelievedtobetheidealtimeforegg­standing?A.Becausespringistheseasonofluck.B.Becausetheearthisinaba

lancedposition.C.Becausepeoplehaveabettersenseofdirection.()20.WhydidpeopleflykitesonChunfeninancienttimes?A.Toplaywithstrings.B.Toseek

medicalresources.C.Tomakewishesforgoodhealth.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。A·Doananonymous(匿名的)actofk

indnessforsomeone.·Leaveasmilecardbehindtoencouragethemtopay­it­forward.·Shareyourstoryheretospreadthe

inspiration.·Changetheworld,onekindactatatime.ORDERSMILECARDSTorequestSmileCards,pleasefilloutthefor

mbelow.Avolunteerwillmailyouanorderoftencardswithintwoweeks.SmileCardsareofferedtoanyonewhorequeststhemonapay­it­forwardbasis.Thatmeansthereisnochar

geforasetofcards.Someonebeforeyouhaspaidforyourcards,andyouareinvitedtokeepthechaingoingandpay­forwardwhateveryouwishforthenextperson!Forspecialev

entsorcircumstances,youcanalsoplacealargequantityofrequest.Note:WhenusingaSmileCard,remembernottojusthanditoutbyitself.Theideaistodo

somethingkindforsomeoneandthenleavetheSmileCardbehind,sothattheyknowsomeonereachedouttothem,andthattheyareinvit

edtopay­forwardthekindnessandkeeptheripplesgoing!PleasetelluswhatinspiredyoutoorderSmileCards,andgiveusanexampleofakindactyou'dliketodousin

gthem.ABOUTUSKindSpringisaplacetopracticesmallactsofkindness.ForoveradecadetheKindSpringusercommunityhasfocusedoninnertransformation,wh

ilecollectivelychangingtheworldwithgenerosity,gratitude,andtrust.Thesiteis100%volunteer­runandtotallynon­commercia

l.Itisasharedlaboroflove.()21.Whencanyouuseasmilecard?A.Yourfriend'sbirthdayisapproaching.B.Yourclassmatehaswonthefirstpr

ize.C.You'veorderedlunchforapoorfriend.D.Youfindyourclassmateinlowspirits.()22.Toordersmilecards,youhaveto_

_______.A.payfortheminadvanceB.placeabigquantityofrequestC.mailsomenecessaryinformationD.tellwhatfavoryouwi

lldoforothers()23.Thepurposeofusingsmilecardsistoencouragepeopleto________.A.spreadkindnessB.becomevolunteersC.advertiseforKindSpr

ingD.payothers'kindnessbackBNowadaysmaildeliveryisalittledifferent.Istillgetmymailfrommymailbox.Nothing,butmyneighbors'mail.Ithoughtthatwascurious

.Iproceededtotakemyneighbors'mailtothem.Iwasabouttoputthemailintheirmailboxwhenatallmancamerunningoutshoutingaboutmessingwit

hhisfriend'smail.Hesnatched(夺过)themailfrommyhand,openedthemailboxandpointedtothemailinside.“Youwereafterthis.”Ishookmyhea

d,“No,believeme.Igotthismailbymistakeinmyboxtoday.Iwasjustbringingittothem.”Hegavemeafunnylookandwent

backintohishouse.Igottheknockonthedoorthenextmorningbytwoverypoliteofficers.Theannoyedtallmanhadphone

dthepoliceandtoldthemIwasacrazyoldwomangoingaroundmixingupeveryone'smail.BeforeIcouldfinishtellingthemaboutwhatwa

sgoingon,theofficershadwatchedadogapproachmymailboxwithmailinhismouth.Hetookoutthemailthatwasinmyboxandputlettersin.H

epushedthedoorclosedwithhisnose,pickedupthenewpileofmailhehadgottenfrommybox,andrepeatedthisallthewaydownthenextstreet.Weal

lstartedlaughing.Thedoghadbelongedtoamailcarrierwhohaddied.Noonethoughttocheck(thecarrierlivedalone)ontheman'sdog.Thedoghadbeentrainedtoput

mailinandtakemailoutoftheboxes.Whenhegotloose,heassumedhisduties.Iwentbytotalktotheannoyedtallmantofillhiminonwh

athadhappened.HewasverypleasedwhenherealizedIwasnotamailthief.Hedid,however,adoptthelittleguy.()24.Whydidthe

tallmangivetheauthorafunnylook?A.Toshowhisdisbelief.B.Toexpresshiscuriosity.C.Tocontainhisannoyance.D.Tohidehisembarrassment.()25.H

owdidthepoliceofficersdiscoverthetruth?A.Byanalyzingthecase.B.Bywitnessingthemix­up.C.Byquestioningtheauthor.D.Byconsultingthetallman.

()26.Accordingtothestory,thedog________.A.waswell­trainedanddevotedB.usedtolivealonelyandbusylifeC.wasassignedtoreplac

ethecarrierD.guardedthemailintheneighborhood()27.What'sthebesttitleforthestory?A.AmailserviceB.Adog'staleC.SpecialdeliveryD.Nobledutie

sCIrememberwhenKamalaHarrisbecameJoeBiden'srunningmate.Itseemedfunnyhowmanypeoplepronouncedhernameincorrectl

y.Ononeoccasion,anewshostbecameupsetwhenbeingcorrected,andpurposelycalledherKumbaya.Iamnostrangertothisissueasmanyofmystudentsarefrom

AsianandMiddleEasterncountries,andsometimestheirnamesaredifficultformetopronounce,evenafteraskingthemhowtosayit

.ManystudentsseemunwillingtocorrectmewhenIattempttolearntheirnamescorrectly.TheotherthingI'veseeningrowingnumbersisstudents“adopti

ng”anEnglishname.It'smuchmorecommonthanmanythink,forpeopletochangetheirnamesinordertofitin.Thisisespeciallythecasewhenit

comestoseekingjobs.Racialandculturalminoritiesoftenattempttoavoiddiscriminationhiringbyhidingracialcuesontherésu

méincludingchangingtheirname.Thisisreferredtoas“résuméwhitening”.Researchshowsalmost50percentofblackandAsianjobapplicantsdids

o.XianZhaofromtheUniversityofTorontoresearchesethnic(种族的)namepronunciation,sayingthatmanypeopledon'tunderstandthathabituallyprono

uncinganunfamiliarnameinaccuratelyisaformofindirectdiscrimination.Itsendsamessagethat“youaretheminorities”,saysZhao.“Youarenotimpo

rtantinthisenvironment,sowhyshouldItaketimeandmyefforttolearnit?”Ontheotherend,thosewithethnicnamesfrequentlydon'tcorr

ectpeople,evenwhentheirnameispronouncedwrongrepeatedly,feelingitisbetterjusttokeepthepeaceandnotstandoutforbeingdifficult.Itisim

portanttotrytopronounceeveryone'snameastheypronounceit.Thiscommunicatesrespectofthemasapersonandtheirculture.There

isnothingwrongwithaskingsomeonetorepeattheirnamesothatyoucanlearntopronounceitproperly.Thisisusuallyappreciated.()28.Wh

entheirnamesareincorrectlypronounced,theauthor'sAsianstudents________.A.attempttolaughatitB.tendtoacceptitC.

offertocorrecttheauthorD.agreetochangetheirnames()29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeseenas“résuméwhitening”?A.Anapplicationforabetterjob.B.Acha

ngeinworkenvironment.C.Abanonracialdiscriminationinworkplace.D.ApracticeofusingWesternnamesinjobseeking.

()30.Inhisresearch,XianZhaofindsthat________.A.ethnicsaccepttheirnamesbeingmispronouncedtosavetroubleB.et

hnicsfighteffectivelywiththediscriminationagainsttheirnamesC.manywesternerspronounceethnicnamesincorrectlyon

purposeD.manywesternersmakeeffortstopronounceethnicnamescorrectly()31.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardpronouncinge

thnicnamescorrectly?A.Critical.B.Uncaring.C.Reserved.D.Supportive.DForgenerations,depressionhasbeenseenasanillness,disor

derorevenweakness.Suchanideamakessensebecausedepressioncausessufferingandevendeath.Butwhatifwe'vegotitallwrong?Thecommonwisdomisthatdepressionsta

rtsinthemindwithabnormalthinking.Thatleadstosymptomslikeheadaches,stomachaches,ortiredness.Now,modelsl

ikethePolyvagalTheorysuggestthatwe'vegotitbackward.It'sthebodythatdetectsdangerandinitiatesadefensestrat

egymeanttohelpussurvive.Thatbiologicalstrategyiscalledimmobilization,anditdemonstratesinthemindandthebodywithasetofsymptomsweca

lldepression.Whenwethinkofdepressionasunnecessarysuffering,wearetellingpeoplewithdepressionthattheyarenotpartofthegroup,theyaren

otrightandtheydon'tbelong.Thatrobsthemofhope.Butwhenwebegintounderstandthatdepression,atleastinitially,happensforagoodreasonwelif

ttheshame.Instead,peoplewithdepressionarecourageoussurvivors,notdamagedsickpeople.Theautonomicnervoussyste

m(ANS)isconstantlyscanningourinternalandexternalenvironmentforsignsofdanger.IfourANSdetectsathreatorevenasimplelackofsa

fety,itsnextstrategyisthefightorflightresponse,whichweoftenfeelasanxiety.Sometimesthethreatissobadorgoesonforsolong,thatthenervo

ussystemdecidesthereisnowaytofightortoflee.Atthatpoint,thereisonlyoneoptionleft:immobilization.Theimmobilizationresponseistheorigin

albiologicaldefenseinhigheranimals.Itdullspainandmakesusfeeldisconnected.Thinkofsomereptiles(爬行动物),whichshutdowntheirbodiestoavoidcoldtem

peraturesandthelackoffoodandwater.Inhumans,peopleoftendescribefeeling“outoftheirbodies”duringextremelyunpleasanteve

nts,whichhasadefensiveeffectofreducingtheemotionalshock.Thisisimportantbecausesomethingsaresoterrible,wedon'twantpe

opletobefullypresentwhentheyhappen.Whatincrediblecapacityofourbiologytofindawayinhardtimes!()32.Whydoestheauthor

mentionthePolyvagalTheory?A.Toofferastandardforidentifyingdepression.B.Toraisepeople'sawarenessofmentalproblems.C.Tomakesenseofhowdepressiona

ffectspeople.D.Tocorrectacommonlyheldideaaboutdepression.()33.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?A.Depressioncanbrin

gpeopleincrisishope.B.Peoplemayfeelitwrongtohavedepression.C.Depressionisanunnecessaryhumanemotion.D.Pe

opleoftenfeelproudoffightingdepression.()34.Whatis“immobilization”inthetext?A.Buildingupanxiety.B.Risingtoc

hallenges.C.Shuttingdownaction.D.Pullingthroughacrisis.()35.Inwhichorderdoesourbodyreacttoanextremelyunpleasantsitua

tion?①seektoworkoutsolutions②becomeawareofathreat③experienceemotionalshock④startdefensivedisconnectionA.②③④①B.④②①③C.②①③④D.④①②③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。WhenFailureIsaGoodThingFailureisanimportantprocessyouc

anlearnfrom.__36__Mostpeopleviewfailureassomethingthatshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.__37__Itmayhavebeenan“F”wereceivedonapaperorthehighexpectationsourpar

entsplaceduponourshouldersthatstoppedusfromtrying.Award­winningpsychologistandauthor,RonFriedman,tells

thestoryofhowSaraBlakely,founderofSpanx,revolutionizedthewomen'sclothingindustryandbecameabillionaireinhisbook,TheBestPl

aceToWork:TheArtandScienceofCreatinganExtraordinaryWorkplace.__38__Shehadzeroexperienceintheclothingindus

try,lackedaneducationinbusinessandraisedonly$5,000toinvest.Whenaskedwhereshefoundthecourage,shegaveallcredittoherdad.Whilemostparentsaskthe

irkids,“Howwasyourday?”whensittingdownfordinner,Sara'sparentsaskedherandherbrother,“Whatdidyoufailattoday?”eachandeverynight.When

interviewedbyCNN'sAndersonCooper,Sarasaid,“Insteadoffailurebeingtheoutcome,failurebecamenottrying.Itforcedmeatayoungagetowanttopu

shmyselfsomuchfurtheroutofmycomfortzone.”__39__Itbecamemoreaboutlearningandlessaboutapersonalweakness.Ifweviewfailureasweakness,weavo

idsteppingoutofourcomfortzone.__40__Itdoesnotdefineus,butinsteadmaturesus.I'msurethattherearemanyriskswewould

alltakeinourpersonal,professionalandspirituallivesifwecouldgetpastafearoffailure.Whathasbeenthegreatestlessonyouhavelearnedwhe

ntakingachance?Pleasesharewithus.A.And,mostimportantly,itmeansyoutried.B.Let'stakealookathowSarafacedfailures.C.Inreality,Sara'sfatherhadr

e­definedfailure.D.Earlyon,Saraovercameaseriesofdifficulties.E.Instead,wemustremindourselvesthatfail

ureisanaction.F.Itisimportanttoreflectonwhatcanbelearntfromfailure.G.Wetendtoconnectfailurewithabadexperiencewehadasachil

d.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。Afterthepublicationofmyfirsttwobooks,IsentmypublisherSummero

ftheWolves.I'dwrittenitwithgreatpassion,filledwith__41__.But,thepublisher__42__it.Isentittotwoorthreeotherpublishers.The__43__results!It

houghtthisnovelmustbereallybadandcriedforthreedays.I__44__thenovel.ButIcouldn'tstop__45__.Inafewyears,Ifocusedonmyskillsand__46__a

fewmorewithagencies.Oneday,a__47__asked,“Doyouhaveanythingelse?”Andyes,Idid—SummeroftheWolves.“Senditt

ome,”shesaid.SoIdid.Afewweekslater,she__48__myrewritingitinfirstperson.Ithadbeenwrittenintwovoicesinthirdperson.Therefore,thatwasa(n)__4

9__amountofworktome.ButIwaswillingtotakethe__50__.Twomonthslater,she__51__mewhenitwaspublishedandaskedmetowriteanotherone.Icouldn'tbe

lieve__52__wasknockingatmydoor.Iamnotagreattalent,butIama__53__worker.I'vepublished11novelsbutwritten15.Willth

oseotherfourever__54__thelightofday?Ihopeso.Ikeepworkingandnevergiveup.Itisa__55__,notashortrace.()41.A.strengthB.confidenceC.imaginationD.gr

atitude()42.A.admiredB.delayedC.acceptedD.rejected()43.A.normalB.desiredC.sameD.satisfying()44.A.cutoutB.burntupC.toreapartD.putaway

()45.A.thinkingB.cryingC.writingD.complaining()46.A.translatedB.releasedC.editedD.revised()47.A.publisherB.followerC.reporterD.reader()48.A.

excusedB.allowedC.suggestedD.appreciated()49.A.properB.exactC.smallD.fair()50.A.challengeB.realityC.riskD.credit()51.A.comfortedB.congratulatedC

.instructedD.bothered()52.A.successB.wealthC.fameD.courage()53.A.cleverB.hardC.fastD.strict()54.A.feelB.reflectC.seeD.abs

orb()55.A.marathonB.lessonC.competitionD.transformation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。LockdownLoveTh

ecostofatypicalSaudiweddingisenoughtopreventthemostpassionatelover.Evenasimplepartyinvolvesrentinganimpres

siveballroom.Thentherearethecheerleadersandmusicians.Menandwomengatherinseparatehalls,__56__(double)someoftheprices.Altogetheritmightcost2

00,000riyals($53,000).Often,manyofthesemarriagesendindivorce.Thosethatdon't__57__(burden)withdebt.Therefore,manycoupleshav

ewelcomedthese__58__(restrict)thathavecomewithCOVID­19.In2020SaudiArabialimitedgatheringsto50peopleor__59__(few).So

couplescoulddownsizetheirweddings__60__losingface.Somechose__61__(share)hallsoverballrooms.Smallercrowdsatesmallercakes

.AllinallaSaudicouplemighthavespent90%lessontheirweddings.Willlow­costweddingsbecomethenewnorm?It'sreported__62__fewcouplescomplainedwh

entheCOVID­19forcedSaudiArabiatoplacesomelimitations.Thoughtheoutbreakrecedes(退去),somestillexpressconcernove

rthehealthofin­laws.“Agirlalwaysdreamsofafive­starmarriage,butCOVID­19hasmadeusmore__63__(practice),”saysBayanZahran

,alawyerinJeddah.Somecouplesareoptingforasimpleparty,__64__placeslittlepressureoneitherside.They,__65__,muststilldealwithpressurefromtheirfamilyandp

eers.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。上周三你校开展了“高雅艺术进校园”的活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.活动反响。注意:1.词

数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。ElegantArtintoCampus____________________________________________________________________________________

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__________________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。OnFebruary21,2018,ChristineCheers'worldfellapart.Someoneo

ntheotherendofthephonehadsaidthewordsthatbringparentstotheirknees:“There'sbeenanaccident.”Her32­year­oldNavyflightsurgeonJameswasinjur

edinatrainingmission.Athospital,ChristineandherhusbandDavidweretoldthathewouldneverbreatheonhisownandhewouldneversmile

atthemagain.ItwastimeforChristinetohonorthespiritofhersonwhohadswitchedhismajorfromcommerceengineeringtopremed(医学预科)bec

ausehewantedtohelppeople.Itwastimetomakehereveryworstdaysomestranger'sbestone.Sheinstructedthehospitalto

begintheorgandonationprocess.ChristineCheerswasn'tleavingthehospitaluntileverylastoneofherson'sorgansleft

thebuilding.SheandDavidwatchedhospitalemployeescarrycoolersfromtheoperationroom.Thelastonewashisheart.“ThatwastheoneIcaredaboutmo

st,”Christinesays,“Withbraveryandselflessness,Jameshadsuchanamazingheart.”SeeingJames'sheartleavethebuilding

,Christinefellintoasadnesssodeepthatclimbingoutseemedimpossible.HeronlycomfortwouldbetofindoutthatJam

es'sorganshadhelpedpeople,soshewroteeachreceiveraletterjusttoknowiftheyweredoingallright.MikeCohen,acyclist,hadahearttransplant.James's

heart!Twomonthsafterthesurgery,Mikegotacallfromtheorganizationthatarrangedthetransplant(移植).TheyhadaletterforhimfromJames'smother.Ashere

adChristine'sletter,Mikebegantounderstandjusthowspecialhisnewheartwas.EagertoknowmoreaboutJames,Mikegoogledhim.Hefoundtheyhadalotincommon.Theywerebo

thathleticandpracticallythesameage.AnotherthinghelearnedaboutJames:Hisgravesite(墓地)wasinJacksonville—the

othersideofthecountry.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。Uponrecovery,Mikeannouncedonsocialmediatotakeacross­countrytrip._________

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_____________________________________________________________________Mikegotoffhisbikeandwalkedstraigh

ttoChristine,whowaswaitingatthegravesite.__________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________2022届高三年级模拟试卷(南京盐城)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5CCBAA6~10ACCBA11

~15ABABB16~20CBCBC第二部分阅读第一节21~23CDA24~27ABAC28~31BDAD32~35DBCC第二节36~40AGDCE第三部分语言运用第一节41~45BDCDC46~50BACDA51~55BABCA第二节56.doubling57.ar

eburdened58.restrictions59.fewer60.without61.shared62.that63.practical64.which65.though/however第四部分写作第一节ElegantArtintoCampus

LastWednesdaywitnessedtheactivityofElegantArtintoCampus,whichwasintendedtomakeelegantartmoreaccessible.Agroupoflocalpr

ofessionalartistswereinvitedhere.Intheschoolhall,ButterflyLovers,agreatcombinationofChineseandWesternmusicalelements,wassup

erblyplayed.Thencamealecturecenteredonbasicknowledgeoftheuniversallanguage—music.Bothteachersandstudentshavelearntquitealotandexpecttohav

emoreexposuretoelegantartinthefuture.第二节Uponrecovery,Mikeannouncedonsocialmediatotakeacross­countrytrip.HewantedtocycletoJames'sgr

avesitetopayhisrespectsinperson.Itseemedfittingtomakethejourneybybike—toshowhowtransformativetheheartwas

.Mikewasbacktocyclingandgraduallybuiltuphisbody.Blessingsfortheridefloodedinonsocialmedia.“Whatabikerwithabigheart,”someonec

ommented.HearingaboutMike'sdecision,ChristineandDaviddecidedtheywouldmeethimtherewhenhearrived.Mikegot

offhisbikeandwalkedstraighttoChristine,whowaswaitingatthegravesite.“Thankyou.Thanksforcoming,”saidChristineastheyfold

edintoadeephug.Thencamethetears.Theywerenotthedeepweepingtearsofgrief,buttearsofrelieffromamotherwhokne

wshe'ddoneright.AtJames'sheadstone,Mikesquatteddownandtookadeepbreath,feelingthestrongpulseofJames'sheartinhis

chest.HetoldJameshowthankfulhewasandpromisedtotakecareofhisheart.听力材料Text1W:Hello.I'mcallingtoinquireaboutthehouseyouadvertisedinthenew

spaper.M:Sorry,butit'salreadysold.Text2M:Whichpathdoyouprefer,thesmoothoneortheadventurousone?W:Thelatter.Itisashortcuttothemountaintop.

Besides,wecangetabreathtakingviewofthelakealongside.Text3W:George,haveyousavedenoughforthetablet?M:Ihave800yuannow,andthe

tabletcosts1,400yuan.Myfathersaidhewouldfillthegap,soI'llgettherestfromhim.Text4W:Wouldyouliketogoto

thecinemathisevening?M:IwishIcouldmakeit.ButIhavehadaroughbasketballmatch.Iamreallytired.Text5M:Weareplanningtovisitsomeplacesofinteres

tinBeijing.Doyouhavesomeadvice?W:TheGreatWallisamust,sinceyouhavetouredaroundtheForbiddenCityandtheSummerPa

lacebefore.M:Thankyou.Text6M:It'sveryniceofyoutoinviteme.W:I'mverygladyoucouldcome,Mr.Smith.Wouldyouliketohavesomechicken?M:Thankyou

.ThisismyfirsttimetoaChineserestaurant.CouldyoutellmethedifferentfeaturesofChinesefood?W:Generallyspeaking,Cantonesef

oodisabitlight.Shanghaifoodisratheroily.AndHunandisheshaveastrongandhottaste.M:Chinesedishesarewellpreparedanddelicious.T

heyareverygoodincolour,flavour,andtaste.W:Wouldyoucareforanotherhelping?M:Nomore,thankyou.Iwanttogivethissoupatry.W:Howdoyoulikethefoodtonigh

t?M:It'sthemostdeliciousdinnerI'veeverhad.W:I'msogladyoulikeit.Text7M:Morning,Mary!W:Morning.Itispouringoutside.Howdidyougethere?M:Itookataxi.W:How

longdidittakeyou?M:Well,about40minutes.It'saboutthesametimeasIusuallyridemymotorcycle.W:Whynottrypublictransportation?M:Th

ereisnodirectbusfrommyhometotheoffice,andthenearestsubwaystationisfifteenminutes'walk.W:Pityyou!M:Howaboutyou?Doyoutakepublictra

nsportation?W:Me,either.Ioftensleepin.Thatgivesmenootheroptionbuttotakeataxifortwentyminutes.M:Thatsavestimebutcostsalot.It'stimeforthe

meeting.Hurryup!Text8W:Simon,canyouimagineIforgottoremindthebossoftheimportantmeeting?M:Whatanawkwardmistake!Asasecretary,youshouldn'

tforgettokeepthebossinformedofalltheimportantschedules.W:Icertainlyknowit,butthismorningIdidn'tfeelverywell,so...M:That'sr

eallyasillymistake.Anysmallmistakemaycostourcompanygreatlosses.W:Iunderstandwhatyoumean.Itmakesmelookincapable.I'mafraidIwillbefired.HowcanI

fixit?M:Apologizetohimandgiveanexplanation.W:Ihopeourbosswillforgiveme.Ireallydon'twanttolosemyjob.M:Relax.Ibelieve

hewilltakeyourconditionintocarefulconsideration.W:Youaresosweet.Text9M:HowamazingBeijing2022WinterOlympicsare!Doyouthinkso,Linda?W:Youcansaythatagain

,Tom!Iliketheopeningceremonymost.Didyougotheretowatchanygame?M:No,butmyfriendJackMawasavolunteerthere.As

theeventisover,visitorsareallowedtogointotheStadium.Heinvitedustovisititandothersportingvenuesnextweekend.W:Thatdoesn'tappealtome.It'sfreezingcold

.Besides,Ihavejustcomebackfromawintercamp.M:Youhavebeenexpectingtolearnhowtoski.Nowitistheperfecttime.W:ButIhaveplannedt

otakealocaltrip,whichismoney­saving.M:Comeon.Jacktoldmethereisanawesomeicelake,beautifulsnow,andvariouswinte

rsports.Hehasalreadyreservedahotelforusnearby.W:Well,Ican'tsayno.ButIhavealreadyagreedtodosomethingwithmyfriendSusanatthattime

.M:She'sgoing,too.W:Really?Then...IguessI'llgo.Text10ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividesayearinto24solarterms.Chun

fen,thefourthtermoftheyear,startsonMarch20andendsonApril3thisyear.Itsignalstheequallengthofthedayandnighttime.Hereareinterestingth

ingsyoucandoonthatday.Standinganegguprightisapopulargameacrossthecountry.Itisanoldcustomthatdatesbackto4,000yearsago.Peopleprac

ticethistraditiontocelebratethecomingofspring.Itisbelievedthatifsomeonecanmaketheeggstand,hewillhavegoodluckinthefutu

re.SomebelievethatChunfenisthebesttimetopracticethisgamebecauseoftheearth'srelativelybalancedposition,whichmakesiteasiertomakeaneggstandupright.Ch

unfenisalsoagoodtimetoflykites.Inancienttimes,peopledidnothavegoodmedicalresources.Sotoprayforhealth,theywr

otetheirmedicalissuesonpaperkites.Whenthekitewasintheair,peoplewouldcutoffthestringtoletthepaperkitegowiththewind,symboli

zingtheflyingawayofdiseases.Laterflyingkitesdevelopedintoapopulargameofspring.Onthisday,peoplewriteablessingonthekite,hopi

ngthattheirdreamscancometrue.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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