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2022届英语五调考试参考答案听力:1.CABAC6.ABBAC11.BACBA16.CBCBA单选:21-30DBCAC/DABBA阅读理解:A篇.:ABBB篇:CBCDC篇:DCABD篇:CAAD七选五:DFBCE完型填空:DCBDA
/CBDAB/ADBCC/BACDA语法填空:71.enjoyably72.wasinspired73.posted74.that75.an76.differences77.Whether78.in79
.which80.connection单词拼写:81.ancient82position83.struck84.resources85.remove86.figures87.surroundings88.attacks89.de
finitely90.argument(s)短文改错:91.before-ago92.加to93.what-that/which94.was去掉95.luck96.something-anything97.knocked98.the-an99.While-Wh
en100.mustn’t-couldn’t/wouldn’t书面表达:HowIFellInLoveWithFootballFootballismyfavoritesport.However,Ididn’tfallinlovewithituntilIenteredJuniorThree.
TherewasatimewhenIwasdiscouragedandfeltlikegivingupmystudies.Onenight,isawmyfatherwatchingafootballmatchonTV,wh
ichcaughtmyeyes.Whenthematchwasnearingtheend,onefemaleplayerfromtheChineseteamstoppedtheball,andkickedithardwithfullstrength.TheChines
eteamwonfinallyandtheplayerssmiledwithtears,whichencouragedmealot.Fromthenon,ihavebeenintofootballbecausethesporthastaughtmetoholdonandtrymy
best.听力原文:(Text1)W:Istodaythe10thofJune?Howtimeflies!M:Yes,andIhaveonemorelecturetogivethedayaftertomorrow.(Text2)M:Howarethesalesfiguresloo
king?W:They’regreat!Wehadasharpriseaftertheonlinemarketingcampaignbegan.It’sbetterthanhiringextrasalespeo
ple.M:Good!NowI’mthinkingofofferingsomediscountnextseason.(Text3)W:Whydon’tyougotobed,Jimmy?Areyoureadingthatstorybook?M:Oh,Ijustre
memberedIhadn’tdonemysciencehomeworkyet.I’msearchingonlineforsomeinformationaboutthat.(Text4)M:Ikickedaplayeroutofourteamforh
ismisbehaviorlastweek.W:Iheardheapologizedandpromisednottodothatagain.Whynotgivehimasecondchance?M:Maybeyouareright.(Text5)M:Iwouldenj
oylookingaroundthebookshop.It’sreallyenjoyable.W:Metoo.Ialwaysfindthebookintheshoporthesupermarketandthenbuyitonline!It’softenalotcheaper.(T
ext6)M:Hi,Silvia.Areyougoingcampingwithus?W:Surely,yes.M:Great.Itshouldbegoodfununlesstheweathergetsbad.W:WhatdoIneedtotak
e?M:Well,whenIgethome,I’lltextyouthelistI’vemade.Youdon’tneedtoworryaboutfoodthough.I’vepackedenoughham
burgers.That’stheeasiestthingtomake.W:Fine.Incasewerunoutofhamburgers,I’lltakesometinsandbread.M:Goodidea.Ifyouwant,bringsomecards.Wecou
ldplayatnight.(Text7)M:What’swrongwithyou?W:Myheadhurtsbadly.M:Doyouhaveafever?W:No.M:Howlonghasitbeenlikethis?W:Sincethenightb
eforeyesterday.M:Doyouhaveasleepingproblem?W:No.Ialwaysgotobedearlyandsleepsound,uh,exceptlastnight.Iworkedlateintothenightpre
paringforameeting.M:Ithinkyou’dbetterhaveafurtherexam,andbeforetheresultcomesout,trytorelax.W:Doyouhaveanymedicinetokil
lthepain?Ihavetoattendameetingthisafternoon.M:Beforetheresultcomesout,Ican’tgiveyouanymedicine.Iinsistyouhaveagoodrestfirst.(Tex
t8)W:Goodmorning,MovieCenter.HowmayIhelpyou?M:Goodmorning.ThisisVinsonfromRoom808.I’dliketoknowsomethingaboutyourtheater
.W:Verywell,Mr.Vinson.Wehavethreetheaters,onepublictheater,andtwoprivatetheatersforfivepeopleandtwopeopleres
pectively.M:Emm…howdoyouchargefortheprivateone?W:Thechargeforprivatetheateris$50perhourperperson.Drinksandsnacksareextra.M:Verywell.I’dliketoreserve
theonefortwopeoplefrom6:00to9:00tomorrowevening.Tomorrowisthe20thanniversaryofourmarriage.Wewantacelebration.W:Whatexcit
ingnews!Congratulations,Mr.Vinson!M:Thankyouverymuch.(Text9)M:Hi,Georgia.Howareyou?W:Hi.Notsogood.I’mgettingreallyannoyedwithmyl
ittlebrotherJimatthemoment.I’mtryingtoreviewformyexamsandhekeepsstoppingmefromworking.Sometimeshelistenstomusiclateatnightwithhisradioonloudly;some
timesheborrowssomethingfrommethatIneedtouseforstudying,likemydictionaryorcomputer.Ican’tconcentrateonmywo
rkformorethanafewminutes.It’sterrible.M:Youshouldaskyourparentstodealwithyourbrother.Yourexamsaremoreimportant.Yourparentsshouldund
erstandthat.W:That’sagoodidea,Matthew.I’llaskmydadforhelptonight.Mybrotherwilllistentohim.AndI’llalsothinkaboutgoingt
othelibraryattheweekend.It’snicetohaveachangesometimeswhenyou’restudying.How’syourreviewgoing,Matthew?M:
MyproblemisIjustcan’trememberanythingfromHistory.IreadapageandthentenminuteslaterI’veforgottenit.W:That’snotunusual.Youshouldtryw
ritingdownwhatyou’vejustread.It’samazinghowmuchmoreyouwillrememberthatway.SometimesIevensingmynotes.It’sabitemba
rrassing,butitwillhelptorememberlotsofinformation.M:Yes.I’lltrythoseideas.(Text10)M:OK!Somytalktonighti
scalledPsychologyinAdvertising,butI’mgoingtostartwithalittlestory.Inthe18thcentury,hardlyanyoneinPrussi
aatepotatoesorrice,becausethemainmealforalmosteveryonewasbread.Buttherewasaproblemwithbread:inthoseda
ys,sometimesthewheatdidn’tgrowverywell,people,especiallypoorpeople,wouldhavenothingtoeat.SowhenthekingcalledFrederi
ckheardaboutthepotato,heimmediatelyorderedeveryoneinthecountrytostartgrowingpotatoes.Buttohissurprise,theyr
efused.Frederickwasaverycleverman,andalthoughtherewerenopsychologistsin1774,hecertainlyhadatalentforunderstandingthepsyc
hologyofhispeople.Sohesooncameupwithaveryinterestingplan.First,heplantedpotatoesinhispalacegarden.Next,hesentsoldierstogua
rdit.Assoonaspeoplesawthegardenandthesoldiers,theystartedaskingeachother“Whatcouldbeinthatfieldthatis
worthsomuch?”Andofcourse,assoonastheyfoundoutthatthefieldwasfullofpotatoes,theyallwantedsome.Yousee,oncepeoplebelievedtheywerenotallo
wedtoeatpotatoes,theyimmediatelywantedtohavethem.Andthat’sagoodpsychology.BItneveroccurredtomewhenIwaslittlethatgardenswereanythinglesst
hanglamorousplaces.Granddad’sgardenwasonthebankofariverandslopedgentlydowntowardsthewater.Youcouldn’treachtheriverbu
tyoucouldhearthesoundofthewaterandthebirdsthatsanginthetreesabove.Athome,hisson,myfather,couldbequietandwithdrawn.Iwouldn’twanttomakehimsoundhum
orless.Hewasn’t.Sillythingswouldamusehim.Irealizethat,deepdown,hewasprobablydisappointedthathehadn’tmademoreofh
islife.Heleftschoolwithoutqualificationsandbecameabeginnertoaplumber.Plumbingwasnotsomethinghewaspassio
nateabout.Itwasjustwhathedid.Hewasneverparticularlyambitious,thoughtherewasamomentwhenheandMumthoughtofemigratingtoCanada,butitcameton
othing.Wherehecameintohisownwasaroundthehouse.Hehadan“eyeforthejob.”Beitbookshelvesoracupboard—whathecouldachievewasastonishing.Ofthethreeoptions,m
oors,woodsorriver—theriverwastheonethatusuallygotmyvote.OnastretchoftheriverIwasallowedtodisappearwithmyimaginationintoanotherworld.Withafishi
ngnetovermyshoulderIcouldsetoffinshoesthatwerelastyear’smodel.I’dwalkalongtheriverbanklookingforasuitablespotwhereIcouldtakeoffthepainfulshoesand
leavethemwithmypicnicwhileIadventuredout,peeringthroughthewaterforanyfishthatIcouldscoopupwiththenetandtakehome.Iwantedtoleaveschoolassoonaspossibleb
utthatseemedanunlikelyprospectuntilonedaymyfatherannounced,“They’vegotapostforangardenerintheParksDepartment.Ithoughtyoumightbeint
erested.”HemightstillhavepreferreditifIbecameacarpenter.ButIliketofeelthatsomewhereinsidehimwasafeelingthat
thingsmightjustturnoutforthebest.MaybeI’mcheatingmyself,butIprefertobelievethatinhisheart,althoughhehatedgardeninghimself,he’dwatchedmedoingitforlong
enoughandnoticedmyunfailingpassionforallthingsthatgrewandfloweredandfruited.12.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetohisfather
inthesecondparagraph?A.Hewasunsatisfiedwithhisfather.B.Hewasregretfulthathisfatherhadnotachievedmore.C.Hewassympathetictothereasonswhyhisfathe
rbehaved.D.HewasgratefulthathisfatherhadnottakenthefamilytoCanada.13.Whatdoesthewritermeanbytheunder
linedphrase“cameintohisown”?A.wasabletodosomethingbyhimselfB.wasabletoshowhistalentsoutC.wasabletocontinuehisdayjobD.wasabletoforgethisfail
ure14.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThewriterfeltangrythatthegardenwaslessamazingB.Thewriterwasanexcellentfi
shermanforhisgiftC.Aroundthehouseliedthefather’sdreamofbeingcarpenterD.Thefishingtripillustratedthewriter’scarefreech
ildhood.15.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Hisfatherisunsureabouthisson’sfutureB.Hisfatherwastiredofgivingwaytohisson.C.
Hisfatherhadbeenimpressedbyhisson’sloveofgardening.D.Hisfatherhadbeentryingtofindajobhissonwouldenjoy.CBDC