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秦淮区高中2020-2021学年高一下学期6月月考英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30分)第一节(共5题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheplay?A.The
story.B.Theending.C.Theactor.2.Whichplacearethespeakerstryingtofind?A.Ahotel.B.Abank.C.Arestaurant.3.Atwhattimewillthetwospeaker
smeet?A.5:20.B.5:10.C.4:40.4.Whatwillthemando?A.Changetheplan.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Sortthingsout.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo
?A.Seeafilmwiththeman.B.Offerthemansomehelp.C.Listentosomegreatmusic.第二节(共15题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。每段对
话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6.WhereisBen?A.Inthekitchen.B.At
school.C.Inthepark.7.Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoon?A.Helpsetthetable.B.Haveaparty.C.Dotheirhomework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8.Whatarethetwospea
kerstalkingabout?A.AFamilyholiday.B.Abusinesstrip.C.Atravelplan.9.WheredidRachelgo?A.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdidthe
womangettoknowaboutthird-handsmoke?A.Fromyoungsmokers.B.Fromanewspaperarticle.C.Fromsomesmokingparents.11.Whydoesthemansaythatheshouldkee
pawayfrombabies?A.Hehasjustbecomeafather.B.Hewearsdirtyclothes.C.Heisasmoker.12.Whatdoesthewomansugge
stsmokingparentsshoulddo?A.Stopsmokingaltogether.B.Smokeonlyoutsidetheirhouses.C.Reducedangerousmatterincigarettes.听第9段材料,回答第1
3至16题。13.WheredoesMichelleRaycomefrom?A.Amiddle-sizedcity.B.Asmalltown.C.Abigcity.14.WhichplacewouldMichelleRaytakehervisitorstoforshopp
ing?A.TheZenGarden.B.TheHighlands.C.TheRedRiverarea.15.WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletequiet?A.Gocamping.B.Studyinalibrary.C.Readathome.16.W
hatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Late-nightshopping.B.Asianfood.C.Louisville.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydosomepeoplesaytheyneverhavedreamsa
ccordingtoDr.Garfield?A.Theyforgetabouttheirdreams.B.Theydon'twanttotellthetruth.C.Theyhavenobadexperiences.18.Whydi
dDavisstophavingdreams?A.Hegotaseriousheartattack.B.Hewastoosadabouthisbrother'sdeathC.Hewasfrightenedbyater
ribledream.19.WhatisDr.Garfield’sopinionaboutdreaming?A.Itisveryuseful.B.Itmakesthingsworse.C.Itpreve
ntsthemindfromworking.20.Whydosomepeopleturnofftheirdreamscompletely?A.Torecoverfromillnesses.B.TorememberthefrighteningeventC.Tostayawayfromtheir
problems.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWeparticularlyrecomme
ndthetopproductsbelow.Hopefully,thesebestproductsareavailabletoyou.HearClearHCR3TheHearclearHCR3RechargeableHearingAidsarenowavailabletoyoufo
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neyBackGuarantee!NowOnSale!ListPrice:$959SalePrice:$259(Only$239eachwhenyoubuyapair,andoff15dollarsinpayment
!)EagleEyesSunglassesStudiesshowthatdeadlyaccidentsareregularlycausedbysuchblindingglarewithdangerarisingfromreflectedlightoffanotherobject.Eagl
eEyessunglassescanhelpprotecthumaneyesightbyblockingbluelightraysand99.9%ofharmfulsolarradiation.EagleEyessunglasslensesweredevelop
edfromoriginalNASAOpticTechnologytoprotectastronautswhileworkinginspace.Yoursatisfactionis100%guaranteed!NowOnSale!L
istPrice:$119.90SalePrice:$49.90(Offercodeonlyforaspecifiedperiod)StauerUrbanBlueWatchYouneedanewwatch.T
heoneyouarewearingwasmadewhenNixonwasinoffice.Youwouldbehard-pressedtofindatimepieceofthisoutstandingqualityandprecisionatth
isprice.Nowit’sabsolutelypossibletohavethehighestqualityclassictimepiecewithoutthehighprice.100%MoneyBackGuarantee!NowOnsale!ListPrice:$199Sale
Price:$29(Favorablepriceforalimitedtimeonly)LifepackCarry-onClosetTheLifepackCarry-onClosethasretractable(可缩进的)shelvesinsidetokeepclothesingoodo
rder.Itsshelfsystemalsohasremovablepockets.Sowhenyougettoyourdestination,youjustneedtotakeouttheshelfsystemandhangitinyourhotelcloset.Yoursa
tisfactionis100%guaranteed!NowOnSale!ListPrice:$195SalePrice:$95(Discountisonlyforcustomerswhouseoffercode!)21.Howmuchs
houldyoupayforapairofHearClearHCR3?A.$224B.$259C.$463D.$47822.WhatdoweknowaboutEagleEyessunglasses?A.Theyhelpdealwithshortsight.B.They
weredevelopedbyastronauts.C.Theyblockoutsolarradiationcompletely.D.Theyprotectpeoplefrombluelight.23.Whatdothesep
roductshaveincommon?A.They’rerisk-freetobuy.B.Theyalladoptadvancedtechnology.C.Theyaremainlyfortravele
rs.D.Theirdiscountcanbeenjoyedwithoffercode.BAsdataandidentitytheftbecomesmoreandmorecommon,themarketisgr
owingforbiometric(生物测量)technologies—likefingerprintscans—tokeepothersoutofprivatee-spaces.Atpresent,thesetechnologiesare
stillexpensive,though.ResearchersfromGeorgiaTechsaythattheyhavecomeupwithalow-costdevice(装置)thatgetsaroundthisproblem:asmartkeyboard.T
hissmartkeyboardpreciselymeasuresthecadence(节奏)withwhichonetypesandthepressurefingersapplytoeachkey.Thekeyboardcouldofferas
tronglevelofsecuritybyanalyzingthingsliketheforceofauser’stypingandthetimebetweenkeypresses.Thesepatternsareuniquetoeachperson.Thus,thekeyboardcand
eterminepeople’sidentities,andwhethertheyshouldbegivenaccesstothecomputerit’sconnectedto—regardlessofwhethersomeonegetsthepassword(密码)right.Italsodoe
sn’trequireanewtypeoftechnologythatpeoplearen’talreadyfamiliarwith.Everybodyusesakeyboardandeverybodyt
ypesdifferently.Inastudydescribingthetechnology,theresearchershad100volunteerstypetheword"touch"fourtimesusingthesmartkeyboard.D
atacollectedfromthedevicecouldbeusedtorecognizedifferentparticipantsbasedonhowtheytyped,withverylowerrorrates.Theresearcherssaythatthekeyboar
dshouldbeprettystraightforwardtocommercializeandismostlymadeofinexpensive,plastic-likeparts.Theteamhopestomakeittomarketinth
enearfuture.24.Whydotheresearchersdevelopthesmartkeyboard?A.Toreducepressureonkeys.B.ToimproveaccuracyintypingC.Toreplacethepasswords
ystem.D.Tocutthecostofe-spaceprotection.25.Whatmakestheinventionofthesmartkeyboardpossible?A.Computersaremuchea
siertooperate.B.Fingerprintscanningtechniquesdevelopfast.C.Typingpatternsdifferfrompersontoperson.D.Datasec
uritymeasuresareguaranteed.26.Whatdotheresearchersexpectofthesmartkeyboard?A.It’llbeenvironment-friendly.B.It’llreachconsumerssoon.C.It’llbemadeofpla
stics.D.It’llhelpspeeduptyping.27.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Adiary.B.AguidebookC.Atravelbrochure.D.Amagazine.CHowdoesanecosystemwork
?Whatmakesthepopulationsofdifferentspeciesthewaytheyare?Whyaretheresomanyfliesandsofewwolves?Tofindananswer,scientistshavebuiltmathema
ticalmodelsoffoodwebs,notingwhoeatswhomandhowmucheachoneeats.Withsuchmodels,scientistshavefoundoutsomekeyprinciplesoper
atinginfoodwebs.Mostfoodwebs,forinstance,consistofmanyweaklinksratherthanafewstrongones.Whenapredator(掠
食动物)alwayseatshugenumbersofasingleprey(猎物)species,thetwospeciesarestronglylinked;whenapredatorlivesonvariousspecies,theyareweakl
ylinked.Foodwebsmaybedominatedbymanyweaklinksbecausethatarrangementismorestableoverthelongterm.Ifapredatorcaneatseveralspe
cies,itcansurvivetheextinctionofoneofthem.Andifapredatorcanmoveontoanotherspeciesthatiseasiertofindwhenapreyspeciesbecomesrare,th
eswitchallowstheoriginalpreytorecover.Theweaklinksmaythuskeepspeciesfromdrivingoneanothertoextinction.Mathematicalmodelshavealsoreveale
dthatfoodwebsmaybeunstable,wheresmallchangesoftoppredatorscanleadtobigeffectsthroughoutentireecosystems.Inthe1960s,scientistsproposedthatpreda
torsatthetopofafoodwebhadasurprisingamountofcontroloverthesizeofpopulationsofotherspecies-includingspe
ciestheydidnotdirectlyattack.Andunplannedhumanactivitieshaveprovedtheideaoftop-downcontrolbytoppredatorstobetrue.Intheocean,wefishedfortoppredators
suchascod(鳕鱼)onanindustrialscale,whileonland,wekilledofflargepredatorssuchaswolves.Theseactionshavegr
eatlyaffectedtheecologicalbalance.Scientistshavebuiltanearly-warmingsystembasedonmathematicalmodels.Ideally,thesy
stemwouldtelluswhentoadapthumanactivitiesthatarepushinganecosystemtowardabreakdownorwouldevenallowustopullanecosystembackf
romtheborderline.Preventioniskey,scientistssay,becauseonceecosystemspasstheirtippingpoint(临界点),itisremarkablydifficul
tforthemtoreturn.28.Whathavescientistsdiscoveredwiththehelpofmathematicalmodelsoffoodwebs?A.Thelivinghabitsofspeciesinfoodwebs.B.Theapproachestos
tudyingthespeciesintheecosystems.C.Therulesgoverningfoodwebsoftheecosystems.D.Thedifferencesbetweenweakandstronglinksinfoodwebs
.29.Astronglinkisfoundbetweentwospecieswhenapredator________.A.hasawidefoodchoiceB.caneasilyfindnewpreyC.canquickly
movetoanotherplaceD.stickstoonepreyspecies30.Whatwillhappenifthepopulationsoftoppredatorsinafoodwebgreatlydecl
ine?A.Thepreyspeciestheydirectlyattackwilldieout.B.Thespeciestheyindirectlyattackwillturnintotoppredators.C.Thelivingenvironment
ofotherspecieswillremainunchanged.D.Thepopulationsofotherspecieswillexperienceunexpectedchanges.31.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromtheexamp
lesinParagraph4?A.Uncontrolledhumanactivitiesgreatlyaffectecosystems.B.Rapideconomicdevelopmentthreaten
sanimalhabitats.C.Speciesofcommercialvaluedominateotherspecies.D.Industrialactivitieshelpkeepfoodwebsstable.DHello!Wait!Don
'trunaway.Yes,IknowIamaroach.So,what'swrongwiththat?Youarespeakingtothemostsuccessfulspeciesontheplanet,youknow!We'
vebeenaroundfor350millionyears!Sowhat'sthesecretofoursuccess?Sure,we'vehadplentyofenemies.Ifyou'resmallandfullofpro
tein,everythingwantstoeatyou.Sowhatdidwedo?Wegotquick,iswhat.Welearnedtohide,iswhat.Wecansqueezesoflatthatwecanfitthroughgapnobigg
erthanacoin.Really!Idareyou,tryit.Andweneverskipameal!Whatdoweeat?Whathaveyougot?Rottingleaves,garbageglue,paper,leather...andifyoulike
toeatdeadthings,Itellyou,theworldisyourrefrigerator!Butjustdon'toffermeacucumberorplastics!Oncehumanscamealong,wewenteverywherehumanswent.Inships,o
nplanes,incamepacksacrossthedesertRoachroadtrip!Weevenfollowedthemtospace!That'sUncleAnton.HehidonboardtheApollocapsule---hewassomadwhenthe
yjustcamerightbacktoearth.Youcan'thavetoomanyroaches.Isay.Nowthereare4.000speciesofus:Asian,American,
German....Ihopeyougettomeetthemallsomeday.Someofthefamilygetprettystrange.That'sReginald.Hethinksifhepretendstobeafirefly,birdswon'teathi
m.That'stougholdAntElo.Sheworkedforsomescientiststryingtofigureoutwaystogetridofus...ha!Poison,radiation,heat,cold…whatevertheythrowatus,wejust
gettougher.Bringiton!Aw,look.that'smejustaftermy15brothersandsistersandIhatched(孵化)outfromeggcase.Yeah.Ilookprettymuchthesame
.That'sanotherroachwonder--weskipthelarvastage(幼虫期).Oureggshatchallreadytoroll!Stillprettycute,though.Yep,that'showweg
ottobethemostsuccessfulspeciesontheplanet!32.Whatmaycontributetoaroach'ssuccess?①beingflexible②runningli
kewind③beingfullofprotein④raisingmanybabiesA.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④33.AccordingtoParagraph5,whoisUncleAnton?A.Ahero.B.Aspaceman.C.Aroach.D.Atraveler
.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutroachesfromthearticle?A.Theycanalmostrollwhentheyarebroughttotheworld.B.Theirnumberiscomingdownthankstoscienti
sts'efforts.C.Theirhomeisusuallyequippedwitharefrigeratorfulloffoods.D.Theyaregettingalongquitewellwithotherspeciesontheplanet.35.Whatisthetoneofthep
assage?A.Pitiful.B.Anxious.C.Serious.D.Humorous.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Societytellsusthatyoucan’tteachan
olddognewtricks.Butitdoesn’thavetobethatway.AnewstudypublishedinHumanDevelopmentpointsoutthatusingachildlikeapproachtolearningcanhelppeopleof
anyagetakeonandrisetonewchallenges.36Venture(冒险)outsideyourcomfortzone.Asadults,wetendtousesimilarskillsdayinanddayout:Wetake
jobsinfieldswe’realreadygoodat,drivethesameroutestothesameplaces,andfallintoroutineswe’recomfortablewith.37Switchingtosomethingmorechallengin
gmayhavemorecognitive(认知的)benefits.38Afearofmakingmistakesisanotherreasonadultsaresoslowtolearnnewthings;ifwetryandfail,wecanfacecriticis
m,losemoney,orgetfired.That’swhyit’simportanttobuildupasupportnetworkofpeople--atworkandathome--whoallowyoutomakemistak
esandlearnfromthem.Makeadecisionanddon’tgiveup.39Ifyoucanaffordit,spendingmoneyonanewpursuit(追求)--forexample,booki
ngatriptoRometopracticeyourItalian--mightalsomakeithardertogiveup.Learnmorethanonethingatonce.Wetendtozeroinononehobbyoroneskill.Butdividingthat
timeandenergyintothreeorfourareaswillstretchyourbraininalldifferentdirections.40Forexample,maybeyoustartedlearninganewlan
guagein2018,andthisyearyouaddsinginglessons,andnextyearyoutrysomethingelse.Youcanaddthingsgraduallybasedonwhatyoucanhandle.A.Turntoyourfri
endsandfamily.B.Thefollowingstrategieswilldothetrick.C.Surroundyourselfwithencouragingpeople.D.Tellingfr
iendsaboutyournewgoalcanhelpkeepyoumotivated.E.Butallthisfamiliaritylimitsthepartsofthebrainwe’reusingregularly.F.Thatdoesn’tmeanyoushouldst
artallthenewchallengesallatonce,though.G.Sofeelingcomfortablecanreducestressandmakeyouhappierandmoreproductive.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节完形
填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WealwayscelebratedmyDad’sNovemberbirthdayonThanksgivingDay,ev
enafterheenteredanursinghome.Asyearswenton,theseeventstookona(n)41meaning–atraditionalbirthdaypartyforDad,andpersonal42forallthathehaddoneformeinm
ylife.WhenweknewthatitmightbeDad’s43birthday,thewholefamilydecidedtocometogetherforahugebirthdaycelebrationatthen
ursinghome.Itwasacrowdedparty__44_allofussittingaroundhim.Dadwasawonderful45,andherewasabiggestaudiencehe’deverhad.Duringaquietmoment,Ia
nnouncedthatitwasnowDad’sturnto46storiesfromus.IwantedeveryonetotellDadwhatwelovedabouthim.47,wetoldstoriesfromourhearts,48Dadlistenedwithwet,flashin
gblueeyes.We49allkindsoflostmemories–storiesaboutwhenwewerelittle,storiesaboutwhenDadwasyoungandstoriesthataresha
redasfamily50.Eventhelittlestgrandchildrencouldn’t51totelltheirgrandfatherwhytheylovedhim.Foramanwhohadbeenkindt
osomanypeopleinhislife,herewasourchance52respectforhim.Afewmonthslater,atDad’smemorialservice,wefullyrealizedwhatwehadgivenDadthat
night.Thosewerethestoriespeoplenormallytellata53.Theyaretold,then,fulloftears,withthehopethatthedepartedwillsomehowheartheoutpouri
ngoflove._54wehadgiventhoseloving55toDadwhenhewas56,toldthroughlaughter,accompaniedbyhugsandjoy.I’msurethestoriesandmemories
57overinhismindduringhislastmonthsanddays.Wordsdo58,andtheyareenough.Weneedtosaythem,tospeakthem59totheonesw
elove,foreveryoneelsetohear.That’sthewaytopaybacklove60apersoninlife.41.A.originalB.modernC.complexD.double42.A.congratulation
B.wishC.appreciationD.apology43.A.lateB.lostC.livingD.last44.A.withB.asC.thoughD.by45.A.writerB.listenerC.storytellerD.reader46.A.hearofB
.listentoC.makeupD.talkabout47.A.LittlebylittleB.NowandthenC.AllatonceD.Oneafteranother48.A.ifB.becauseC.whileD.before49.A.r
ecalledB.recordedC.regrettedD.remembered50.A.thoughtsB.treasuresC.possessionsD.tales51.A.affordB.helpC.waitD.offer52.A.showB.toshowC.showingD.
shown53.A.burialB.partyC.meetingD.wedding54.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.Or55.A.kindnessB.memoriesC.careD.hugs56.A.healthyB.oldC.youngD.alive57.A.wentB
.flewC.rolledD.came58.A.benefitB.matterC.reactD.mean59.A.publiclyB.properlyC.officiallyD.correctly60.A.indefenceofB.inprais
eofC.incelebrationofD.inhonorof第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1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。Mascots(吉祥物)forthe2022BeijingWinterOlympi
candParalympicGames(残奥会)Aredlanternbabycalled“ShueyRhonRhon”andan(61)________(energy)giantpandanamed“BingDwenDwen”havebeenunco
veredasthetwomascotsforthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicandParalympicGames.Themascots,knowntopeople(62)________TuesdaynightatBeijing'sShougangIceHockeyAren
a,(63)________(connect)withthehostnation'sculture.Explainingthestoryclearly(64)________thedesignofthetwom
ascotsatthelaunchceremony,Beijing2022executivepresidentChenJiningcouldn'thidehispride.“ThetwomascotsputelementsoftraditionalChinesecultu
retogetherwithamoderninternationalstyle.(65)________isbelievedthattheyshowtheChinesepeople'seagerexpectationsfortheBeijingWinterOlym
picandParalympicGames,andChina'swarminvitationtofriendsfromallovertheworld,”saidChen,(66)________isalsothemayorofBeijing.“
Theyaredesigned(67)________(express)alltheaspectsoftheOlympicspirit,includingwonderfulcharacteristicssuchaspassion,persev
erance,friendshipandcommonunderstandingto(68)________(active)involvethepublic.”Thename“BingDwenDwen”is(69)________combina
tionofseveralmeaningsintheChineselanguage,with“Bing”theChinesewordfor“ice”,and“DwenDwen”meaning(70)________(strong)andliveliness.Inthe
name“ShueyRhonRhon”,“Shuey”istheChinesewordfor“snow”and“RhonRhon”hasthemeaningoftolerance.第四部分翻译句子(共5小题;每空题1分,满分10分)71.由于人
类的活动大约百分之十七的雨林消失了,这使很多物种处于灭绝的危险中。About17percentoftherainforesthasdisappeared,leavingmanyspecies.72.亚马逊雨林,各种生物的家园,通过固定碳和生成氧气,为地球注入了活力
,所以我们承担不起破坏这个“地球之肺”的后果。TheAmazonrainforest,_______________differentkindsoflivingthings,theplanetbyfixingcarbonandproducingo
xygen,sowecan’taffordtodamagethe“lungsoftheearth”.73.为这些工厂辩护,我必须指出我们已经采取各种措施来摆脱我们产生的污染。thesefactories,Imustpointoutthatwepollutionw
eproduce.74.当MissBrown感觉到这是全班逃生的最佳时机时,她示意她的学生们抱着头有序离开教室。ThemomentMissBrownsenseditwasthebesttimefortheclasstomaketheirescape,s
he______________________theclassroomcoveringtheirheadswiththeirhands.75.他们的食物供应即将用光,然而使他们感到欣慰的是,救援队即将到来。They,though,,therescuetea
misonitsway.第五部分写作(25分)假如你是班长李凯,班级举办了“保护我们的地球(ProtectOurEarth”主题班会活动,邀请了王教授给同学了做了讲座,活动结束后写封信表示感谢。内容包括:1.表
达感谢2.活动的反响和同学们的收获3.再次表达感谢。注意:1.词数120左右2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearprofessorWang,_______________________________________________
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020-2021学年高一下学期6月月考英语答案听力:1-5CABBA6-10CBACB11--15CAABC16-20CABAC阅读理解:21-35A篇.CDAB篇.DCBDC篇.CDDAD篇.DCAD七选五:36-40BECDF完型填空:41-6
0DCDACBDCABCBABBDCBAD语法填空61.energetic62.on63.areconnected64.behind65.It66.who67.toexpress68.actively69.a70.strength翻译句子:71.About17percento
ftherainforesthasdisappearedduetohumanactivities,leavingmanyspeciesindangerofextinction.72.TheAmazonrai
nforest,(whichis)hometodifferentkindsoflivingthings,breatheslifeintotheplanetbyfixingcarbonandproduci
ngoxygen,sowecan’taffordtodamagethe“lungsoftheearth”.73.Indefenceofthesefactories,Imustpointoutthatwehavet
akenvariousmeasurestogetridofpollutionweproduce.74.ThemomentMissBrownsenseditwasthebesttimefortheclassto
maketheirescape,shesignaledtoherstudentstoexittheclassroominanorderlyline/waycoveringtheirheadswiththeirhands.75.Theyarerunningoutoffoodsuppl
ies,though,totheirrelief,therescueteamisonthe/itsway.书面表达DearprofessorWang,I’mwritingtoexpressmysinceregratitudeforyourkindhelpinour
classmeeting“ProtectOurEarth”.Yourlectureissuchagreatsuccessthatwearedeeplyimpressedbyit.It’sniceofyoutohaveofferedussomuchvaluableandinstructiveinf
ormation,fromwhichwerealizethegreatharmcausedbythesmogandtheimportanceofprotectingourenvironment.It’s
yourprofessionalguidancethatcallsonustotakeimmediateaction:aftertheactivity,weplantedmoretreesonourcampusalongwitho
therclasses;somevolunteertoeducatethepublictolearntorecycleintheircommunities,drawingpublicattentiontosavingenergy;othersmaketheircontribu
tionbypersuadingtheirfamilytosortthegarbage.Mostlyimportantly,theactivityhasfueledourpassionforconcernab
outourearth,andraisedourawarenessofprotectingtheenvironment.Manythanksforyourtimeandsupport,andwe’lldoourparttomak
eourearthbeautiful.YoursLiKai1.Immediatelyactionshouldbetaken,likestoppingcuttingdowntrees,tobettertheenvironment
.2.Notonlyiswalkingorridingabikeagreenmeansofgoingtoschool,butalsoitisofgreatbenefittoyourphysicalhealth.3.Ifeveryonec
ouldmakeabitcontributiontoenvironmentalprotection,ourearthwillbecomemoreandmorebeautiful.4.Whenthesk
yisblueagain,theriversbecomeclean,andthegrassisalwaysgreen,we’llliveahealthierandhappierlife.听力原文Text1W:Jack,howdoyouliket
heplay?M:It’sasimplestorywithahappyending,but,luckily,theyhadaverystrongactor,hemanagedtocarrythewholeplay.Text2M:Havewemissedit?The
mansaidit’sonlyfiveblocksawayoppositethebank.W:Waitaminute,theChineserestaurant,thenationalbank,thereitis,theRadissonHotel.Text3M:Let’smeet
at20to5.W:Well.Couldwemakeit20past5?W:That’sabitlateforme.Icouldmanage10past.M:OK.Seeyouthen.Text4M:Whattimeareweleav
ingfortheouting?W:I’llphoneyoutomorrow.Ishouldhaveeverythingsortedoutbythen.Text5W:Thanksforallyou’vedoneforme.Hey,listen,wouldyouliketogotos
eeafilmsometime?M:Yeah,that’dbegreat.I’dloveit.Text6W:Hey,whereiseverybody?M:TheytookBentothepark.Wherehaveyoubeen?W:Sorry,I’mlate.I
pickedupthecakeandittookmelongerthanIexpected.Whenwillthepartystart?M:Beninvitedeightchildrenfromschool.Andthe
y’llarriveatabout2intheafternoon.W:OK.ThenI’llputthecandlesonthecakeandleaveitinthekitchenandthenI’llcomeandhelpsetthetable.Tex
t7[来M:So,Macy,howwasyourholiday?W:Oh,welovedit.TomlikedGermanybest,butFrancewasmyfavorite.M:SodidRachaelfinallygowith
you?W:No,shewasn’tableto.ShewascalledawayforabusinesstriptoChina.M:That’sapity.Sowhereexactlydidyougoandvisit?W:Well,wetra
veledallover,Italy,SpainandHolland;weevenbathedinaSwisslakeM:Youdid,really?Text8W:Bob,I’msureyouknowaboutsecond-handsmoke.M:Ofcourse,Ido.W
:Buthaveyouheardaboutthird-handsmoke?M:Third-handsmoke?I’mafraidnot.Whatisthatthen?W:Well,itishereintoday’spaper.Parentsmaythinktheyarepro
tectingchildrenfromsecond-handsmokewhentheysmokeoutsidetheirhomeoronlywhenthechildrenarenotthere.Butnowresearcher
sarewarningaboutwhattheycallthird-handsmoke.Whenyousmokedangerousmatterfromcigarettestheygetintoyourhairandclothi
ng.Asbabiesaretheweakest,whenyoucometoababy,youpassittothebabyandincreasethechancesofdiseaseinthebaby.M:Isthatso?
InthatcaseIhavetosaythatIshouldnevergetclosetoababy.W:That’sright.Actuallyallsmokingparentsshoulddothesameorbettergi
veitupcompletely.Text9M:Hello,welcometoourprogram“TodayCity”.I’mLarry.We’regoingtoLouisvilleKentuckywhereourguestMichelleRa
ycomesfrom.Sheisproudofhermiddle-sizedcitywithasmalltownfeelandbigcitydreams.Now,Michelle,tellusaboutyourcity.W:Thankyo
u,Larry.Hereismycity.Louisvilleismycity.ThefirstplaceItakevisitorsfromoutoftownistotheHighlandsforshoppin
gandnightlife.WhenIhavedeliciousAsianfoodIalwaysgototheZenGardenwhichprovideswonderfulallvegetabledishes
.M:Wow,that’sinteresting.Manypeoplegoforhealthyfoodnow.W:Youcansaythatagain.IfIwanttogocampingandfishing
,IgototheRedRiverarea.ForcompletequietIcanhideawayinmyhousewithagoodbookfromoneofourpubliclibraries.M:T
hatallsoundsveryexciting.I’msuresomeofourlistenerswillincludeLouisvilleintheirtravelplanfortheirnexthol
iday.Thankyou,Michelle.Text10M:WearegladtohaveDr.Garfieldtotalktoustodayaboutdreams.Letmestartbyaskingthefirstquestion.Doeseveryonedream
?W:Itappearsthateveryonedoes.Mostlywhenpeoplesaythattheyneverdream,whattheyreallymeanisthattheydon’tremembertheirdreamsortheydon’tthinkthe
irdreamsareimportant.Thereasonbehindisthattheymighthavebeenmadefunofwithachildwhentheyfirstreportedtheirdreams
oritwassofrighteningthattheyjustturnedoffdreamingcompletely.Theotherday,someonenamedDaviscametomeandsaidthatheusedtobeagreatdreamer,butsuddenlyhesto
ppedhavingdreams.Iaskedhimwhatithappened.Itturnedoutthathisbrotherdiedbyheartattackandheneverexpectedtha
tsuchaterriblethingwouldhappentoayoungperson.Generally,whentherewassomefrighteningeventanddreamaboutitwastooterrible.People
prefernottodreamaboutit.Actuallytheworstthingyoucandoisstopdreaming.Becauseitmeansthatthebadexperiencewouldbe
toopainfultoevenappearindreams.Aslongasyoudreamaboutitandeventhedreamisfrightening,yourmindisworkingonit.Mypersonalopinionaboutwha
tdreamsdoisthattheyhelpusdealwithourproblems.Weseecertainpatternstakeplaceindreams.Whenapersonishurtdeepinside,whenape
rsonisseriouslyillorwhenapersonhasbeenreallysad,ifpeopleturnofftheirdreamstotally,itmeanstheydon’tlovethemselvesto
eventhinkaboutit.