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英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。第I卷(选择题)第1至7页,第II卷(非选择题)第7到8页,答题卡2页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座位号、准考证号用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔填写在
答题卡上,并检查条形码粘贴是否正确。2.选择题使用2B铅笔涂在答题卡对应题目标号的位置上;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写在答题卡的对应框内,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡收回。第I卷(共100分)第一
部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,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.What'stheweatherlike?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent
.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Driverandpassenger.3.HowlongwillittakethespeakerstogotoLondonbytrain?A.1hour.B.2hours.C.3hours.4.
Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inafactory.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inabookstore.5.Whatdidthemanwininhisdream?A.
Aholiday.B.Anewcar.C.Alotofmoney.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至7题。6.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Thepostoffice.B.ThePostHotel.C
.Thebusstation.7.Howmuchwillitcostthemanifhetakesataxi?A.2yuan.B.12yuan.C.14yuan.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Howcanpeoplestayfora
longtimeinthedeepsea?A.Theyshouldexercisemore.B.Theyneedthehelpfromtheequipment.C.Theyneedotherpeopl
e’shelp.9.Whyisiteasytoclimbbigrocksunderwater?A.Thewaterislight.B.Thereisenoughlight.C.Peoplearenolongerhea
vy.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Onwhichdaywillthemanleave?A.The29th.B.The23rd.C.The22nd.11.WhichflightwillthemantakefromSalt
LakeCitytoNewYork?A.FlightBA2701.B.FlightBA7101.C.FlightBA2710.12.HowlongwillthemanhavetowaitatKennedyAirpo
rt?A.Halfanhour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Twohours.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13.Whattimeisitprobablynow?A.3:30pm.B.4:00pm.C.4:3
0pm14.Whydoesthemanusetherailwaystationsooften?A.Togosightseeing.B.Tovisithisfamily.C.Togoonbusiness
trips.15.Howoftendoesthemanusetherailwaystation?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceamonth.16.Howdoesthemanusuallygettotherailwaystation?A.Byt
axi.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydoesabusmoveslowlyinLondon?A.There’salwaysspeedlimit.B.There’susua
llyalotoftraffic.C.There’remanybikesontheroad.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkoftakingtheunderground?A.Inconvenient.B.Expensive.C.Slow.1
9.Whydoesthespeaker’sfriendsuggestridingtowork?A.Tosavetime.B.Tokeepfit.C.Tobesafe.20.Howlongdoesittakethespeakertogotoworkbybus?A
.50minutes.B.40minutes.C.30minutes.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ATeenagers
liketokeepthemselvesentertainedeverymomentoftheirfreetime.Thefollowingaresomefun,interestinggamesteenagerscanplaywhentheyhaveaget-togethe
r.Checkouttheseindoorgroupactivitiesforteenagersthatwillbesuperfuntoplaywithyourfriends:●FootVolleyb
all:Youwillneed:balloon,avolleyballnet1.Askallparticipantstoremovetheirshoesandformtwogroups.2.Hangthenetinsuchawaythatitisatleast1meter
abovethefloor.Letboththeteamstaketheirpositionsoneachsideofthenet.3.Playersnowneedtoplayvolleyballwiththeballoonusingtheirfe
etinsteadoftheirhands!●WhoAmI?Youwillneed:stickynotes,apenHowto:1.Writedownafamouscharacterorcelebritynameonanote.2.Stick
thenoteononeplayer’sforeheadsothatheorshecannotseeit.3.Theplayerthenasksquestionstogroupmembers,forwhichtheyshou
ldeitheransweryesorno.4.Heorsheshouldfinallytrytoguessthecharacter.5.Eachplayergetsamaximumofthreeattemptstoguessthename
.●IWenttoCamp:Howto:1.Theleaderbeginsthegamebysaying“Iwenttocamp,andItooka/an(object)”.2.Theplayersittingnexttohimorherwillrepe
atthesamephrasebutwithanotherobject.3.Thetrickis,theobjectsshouldfollowapatternsuchasalphabetical(按字母顺序的)order.21.InFo
otVolleyball,allofthefollowingareneeded,except______.A.avolleyballB.aballoonC.toremoveshoesD.toformtwogroups22.Howdoplay
ersinWhoAmI?guessthenames?A.Throughtheirteammates’acting.B.Throughtheirteammates’description.C.Byreadingoutth
eclues.D.Byaskingyesornoquestions.23.Whatdoalltheactivitieshaveincommon?A.Theyallneedapen.B.Theyallcanbedoneindoors.C
.Groupsshouldbeformed.D.AllparticipantsshouldunderstandEnglish.BWhatareyourfavoritestoriesyoulearnedasachild?Whatstor
iesdoyouhopeyourlovedoneswilltellaboutyouwhenyouaren’taround?Storytellerswereonceknownas“liars”.Thiswasnottosaytheirstoriesweren’t
true.Buttheywereoftenexaggerated(夸大的)incolorfulwaysthatbroughtastorytolife.Igrewupinafamilyof“liars”.Theyalltoldstories.AndIgrewuptoearnm
ylivingbywritingstories.ThestoriesIwriteaboutmyfamilyarealwaystrue.ButIcan’talwaysbesureofeverydetail,soIrelyonimaginationtofillinthegaps.Mygra
ndmother’sstorieschangedabiteachtimeshetoldthem,andIsmiledathowherchangesmadeastorybetter.Ilovedhearingherstories.Andmygrandchildrenseemtolovehear
ingmine.“Tellitagain,Nana!”theysay.Ido,andtheystartlaughingbeforeIgettothefunnypart.Recently,theybeggedtoh
earaHalloweenstoryI’vetoldcountlesstimes.Hereitis:Onceuponatime,whenIwas10,mymothertoldmetomakecostumes(服装)andtakemybrot
herstogotrick-or-treating.Dentonwas4.Helookedlikeamonkey.Joewas6andtotallyblind.Ithrewasheetoverhisheadbutforgottotellhimhewasaghost(鬼).
Weknockedonthefirstdoorandwaited.Thedoorflewopen,andweallshouted,“Trick-or-treat!”MrsFisherpattedJoe’sheadthrough
thesheetandsaid,“Whatacutelittleghost!”AndJoeyelled(叫喊),“Iain’taghost!”Truestory.Mygrandchildrenloveit.Theybegmetotellitagainandagain.Iho
petotellthemmorestoriesastheygrowolder.Iwantthemtoremembermeandthebig,crazyfamilyIgrewupin.Storiesaretheunbreakablethreadsthatbindgenerationstog
ether,telluswhoweareandgiveushope.Mygrandchildrenhavenevermettheir“GreatUncleJoe”,buttheywon’tsoonforgethim.Tothem,hewillalwaysbe,
notaghost,butverylovable.24.Thequestionsinparagraph1areintendedto________.A.TointroducethetopicB.TogiveexamplesC.Tomakecompar
isonD.Tocollectanswers25.Whydidtheauthorsayshegrewupinafamilyofliars?A.Becauseherfamilyweregoodattellingl
ies.B.Becausetheirstorieswerenottrue.C.Becauseallherfamilytoldstories.D.Becausehergrandmotherwouldoftenchangeherstori
es.26.Whatcanweknowfromthearticle?A.Somefamilymembersoftenlietooneanother.B.Storiesmaymakeonerememberedinaway.C.Joewastheyoungestchil
dinthefamily.D.Joelikedtobecalledaghost.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthearticle?A.LivingonthroughstoriesB.GreatUncleJoeC.FamilyliarsD.Grandm
a’sstoriesCScientistshavelongsaidgettingagoodnight'ssleepisimportanttoyourhealth.TheU.S.NationalInstituteofHealthsa
yslackofsleepmayevenincreasetheriskofimpairedbrainactivity,orcognitivedecline(认知减退),andAlzheimer'sdisease.Now,anAmericanteamofscientistsreport
sthattoomuchsleepmightbesimilarlylinkedtosuchconditions.ResearchersatWashingtonUniversitySchoolofMedicineinSt.Louis,Missouri,didthe
sleepstudy.TheirfindingswerepublishedintheSeptemberissueofthescientificpublicationBrain.Dr.BrendanLuceyisdirectoro
ftheWashingtonUniversitySleepMedicineCenterandledtheresearch.Hesaid,"Ourstudysuggeststhatthereisamiddleran
ge(区间),or‘sweetspot,'fortotalsleeptime"forbestcognitiveperformance."Shortandlongsleeptimeswereassociatedwithwo
rsecognitiveperformance,perhapsduetoinsufficient(不足的)sleeporpoorsleepquality,"Luceyadded.Otherstudieshaveshownthatlackof
sleepwaslinkedwithcognitivedecline.Asmall2018studypublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesfoundtha
tlosingjustonenightofsleepledtoanincreaseinbeta-amyloidproduction.Beta-amyloidisametabolic(新陈代谢的)wasteproductfoundinbetwe
enbraincells.Ithasbeenlonglinkedtobraindisorders,suchasAlzheimer'sdisease.TheNationalSleepFoundationadvisesthathealthyadultsneedbetwee
nsevenandninehoursofsleeppernight.Babies,youngchildren,andteensneedevenmoresleepfortheirgrowthanddevelopment.Andpeopleover65
shouldalsogetseventoeighthourspernight,thefoundationsays.OneunansweredquestionfromtheWashingtonUniversitystud
yiswhetherincreasingsleeptimeforshortsleeperswouldhelptheircognitiveperformance.ButleadwriterLuceysaideachperson'ssleepne
edsareindividual.Ifpeoplefeelrested,thereisnoneedtochangehowtheysleep.Butthosewhoarenotsleepingwellshouldkn
owthatsleepproblemsoftencanbetreated,Luceysaid.Dr.DavidHoltzman,anothertopresearcheronthestudy,added,"Itsuggeststhatsleepqua
litymaybekey,asopposedtosimplytotalsleep."28.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordimpairedinparagraph1mean?A.variedB.astonishedC.da
magedD.endangered29.WhatdoestheWashingtonUniversitystudysuggest?A.Neithertoomuchnortoolittletimeisthebestforpeo
ple’scognitiveperformance.B.Peoplegettingatleasteighthoursofsleepeverynighthavethebestcognitiveperformance.C.Lackofsleepwillcausecognit
ivedecline,andAlzheimer'sdisease.D.Sleepqualityisthekeyfactorthatislinkedwithcognitivedecline.30.Whoneedthemostsleeptimeaccordingt
otheNationalSleepFoundation?A.SeniorcitizensB.AdultsC.TeenagersD.Reserchers31.What’sDr.DavidHoltzman’satti
tudetowardtheWashingtonUniversitystudy?A.AcceptableB.DisapprovingC.SurprisedD.UninterestedDAn89-year-oldmanfromtheAmericanstateofRhodeIslandhasreac
hedagoalhespent20yearsworkingtowardandnearlyalifetimethinkingabout.Heearnedhisdoctorate(博士学位),andbecameaphysicist.Steinervaluesthisdegreebecauseit
iswhathealwayswanted."ButImadeit,andthiswasthemostgratifyingpointinmylife,tofinishit,"hetoldTheAssociatedPress.Asayoungperson,Steinerwante
dtobecomeaphysicistafterreadingaboutAlbertEinsteinandMaxPlanck.ButafterWorldWarII,hismotheranduncleadvisedhimthatstudyingmedic
inewouldbeabetterchoice.HeearnedhismedicaldegreefromtheUniversityofViennain1955andmovedtotheUnitedStatessoonafter.IntheU.S.,hehadasuccessfu
lcareerstudyingbloodandbloodconditions,orhematology(血液学).HewasafullprofessorandledthehematologydepartmentatBrown'smedicalschoolfrom19
85to1994.SteinerhelpedestablisharesearchprograminhematologyattheUniversityofNorthCarolina.Hedirectedthatprogramuntilhere
tiredfrommedicinein2000andreturnedtoRhodeIsland.Steinerfoundmedicalresearchpleasing,butitwasnotquitethesameashi
sinterestinphysics.Atage70,hestartedtakingundergraduateclassesatBrown.By2007,hehadearnedenoughcredits(学分)tojoint
hedoctoralprogram.PhysicsprofessorBradMarstonwassurprisedwhenSteinerenteredhisquantummechanics(量子力学)cl
ass.Marstonhadtaughtgraduatestudentsintheir40s,butneverintheir70s.ButtheprofessorsoonrealizedhowseriousSteinerwasaboutthesubjectandhowhardhew
orked.MarstonbecameSteiner'sadviserforhisdissertation(学位论文)."Hehaswrittenmanypapersinmedicalscience,morepape
rsthanI'vewritteninphysics.Healreadyhadascientificwayofthinkingthatyoungerstudentshavetodevelop,"Marstonsaid."Onethingthat'sreallytrueaboutManfredi
sheperseveres(坚持)."SteinerdefendedhisdissertationinSeptemberafterrecoveringfromaseriousmedicalconditi
on.Steinernowhopestohelptheprofessorshebefriendedduringhisstudieswiththeirresearch.AftertheuniversitypublishedastoryaboutStein
eronitswebsite,peopleacrosstheU.S.contactedhimtoaskforadviceonhowtogoaftertheirdreamslaterinlife.Hesaidhisadviceis:Dowhatyoulovetod
o.32.HowdidSteinerfeelafterhegothisdoctorate?A.AstonishedB.HappyC.AmusedD.Embarrassed33.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Steinerwasinterestedinphysi
cswhenhewasyoung.B.AlbertEinsteinandMaxPlanckaregreatphysicists.C.Steinerwantedtobeaphysicistbutbecameasuccessin
medicine.D.StudyingmedicinewasabetterchoiceforSteinerafterWorldWarII.34.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Steinerretiredfro
mphysicsin2000andwentbacktoRhodeIsland.B.BradMarstonnevertaughtgraduatestudentsintheir70s.C.Steiner’sperseveranceimpressedBradM
arstonalot.D.Steinershoulddevelopascientificwayofthinkinginphysics.35.WhatcanwelearnfromSteiner’sstory?A.Practicemakesperfe
ct.B.Actionsspeakslouderthanwords.C.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.D.Nothingisimpossibleforawillinghea
rt.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后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。ThanksgivingisalwaysonaThursday.ThedayafterithasbeenknownasBlackF
riday.36._________andithasbeenthebusiestshoppingdayoftheyearintheUSsince2005.BlackFridayisagreattimetogoshoppin
g.37.______Thebiggestoneisthattherearenotenoughlow-priceditems.Eachstoremayonlyhaveafew.Theseitemsareingreatneed,sopeoplestandinlonglinesto
getthem.Theymaywaitthreetofourhoursbeforeastoreopens.TheymaybehopingtogetalowpriceonaTVorcomputer,butnotevery
bodycangetone.38.______39.___________ItwasfirstusedinPhiladelphiainthe1950s.ThepolicecalledthisdayBlac
kFridaybecauseoftheheavytrafficitcaused.Inthe1960s,storestriedtorenametheday"BigFriday".Itdidnotstick.Thename"Black
Friday"continuedtospreadacrossthecountry.Itseemsthatitisheretostay.NowpeoplealloverthecountrytakepartinBlackFridayevents.4
0._________StoreshaveheldBlackFridayeventsintheUK,Australia,andBrazilsince2012.InMexico,storesofferaweekendofd
iscountseveryyear.Theycallit"ElBuenFin",whichmeans"thegoodweekend"inSpanish.Iguesspeopleeverywherelik
etobuythingsonsale.A.Itisevenspreadingtootherpartsoftheworld.B.However,thereareproblems.C.Itisthestartoftheholida
yshoppingseason,D.Somepeopleleave,disappointed.E.Thesituationmakespeopleworried.F.SowheredoesthenameBlackFridaycomefrom?G.SomeBlackFridaye
ventshavebeencrazy.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mostofusneedtoheal(治愈)oncei
nawhile.Physically.Mentally.Emotionally.Spiritually.Sometimesit’salltheabove.Forsomeofus,thehardestpa
rtof41.____issimplytobelievethatit’spossible.Yearsago,Iwaswatchingmyoldestsonpracticefreethrows.Theboywasgood.H
emadeadozenshotsthroughthe42.______withoutamiss.“Howdoyoudothat?”Isaid.“BeforeIrelease(放开)the43._____,”h
esaid,“Iseeitinmymind44._______thenet.Iseeitinmy45.______tomakeithappen.”Ilovedthose46._____.Itstruckmethattheymightalsobesaidforhealing
.Weneedto47.______healingcanhappenand48.______itinourmindstoseeitinreality.Beliefdoesn’tassure(保证)usoftheoutcomewehopefor.Butitsetsu
sinmotiontomovetowardit.Mylatehusband,thecoachwhotaughttheboytoshootfree49._______,wasdiagnosedwithcancerandgivensixmonthst
olive.Withafirmbeliefthathealingwaspossible,hestretchedthosesix50.______intofouryears.Heworkedhardtoheal.Atthesametime,healsole
arnedto51._______andletgo.Healingbeginswhenwe52.______thepast,acceptthepresentandbelievethatallthingsare53.______.
Afewyearsago,Ihadsurgeryfora54.______ankle(脚踝)andspenteightweeksina55._____.Attheendofthoseeightweeks,Iexpected
tostartwalkingagain.Thatdidn’thappen.Istartedgoingtophysicaltherapy(治疗).Ibelieveditcouldhelp,soI56._____atit
.JustwhenitseemedI’dneveragainwalk57._____Ididbefore,Ididjustthat.Whenhopegrowsdim(暗淡),believing58.____
_thewayandmakesallthingspossible.Weneedtobelievehealingispossible.Ifwecanseeitinourmindsandfeelitinour59._______andbelieveitinoursouls,wecanle
tgoofthepast,acceptthe60._____andbegintomoveforwardwithourlives.第II卷(共50分)注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节语法
填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。MakinghistoryinspaceEarly61._______themorningofOct16,C
hinalaunchedtheShenzhouXIIImissiontotheTiangongspacestation,62.________isthefourthspacecrafttovisittheTiangongstationandt
hesecondcrewedship63._________(transport)astronautstotheorbitingoutpost(基地).ThemissionwillbeChina’sl
ongestcrewedspaceflight.Thethree-membercrew–ZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfu–laterenteredthestation’scoremodule(核心舱)Tianheand64.________(star
t)asix-monthstay.Themission’slengthoftimewillbeoneofthebiggest65._______(challenge),notedthemagazineAerospaceKnowledge,asweightlessnessinspacecan66.
________(easy)causemanyhealthproblems.67._______(stay)inspacefor68.________longperiodoftimemayalsoim
pactastronauts’mentalstatus.Althoughfemaleastronauts’physicalstrengthmightbeweakerthan69._______oftheirmalepeersduringmissionssuc
hasspacewalking,theyhavemanyadvantages.Forexample,womenareusuallymoresensitive,attentiveandcarefulinmanyregards,andnormallyarebetter41.A.beliefB.a
ppreciationC.healingD.understanding42.A.holeB.netC.goalD.track43.A.impressionB.anxietyC.painD.ball44.A.goingafterB.goi
ngupC.goingthroughD.goingaway45.A.mindB.viewC.eyesD.head46.A.wordsB.throwsC.directionsD.behaviour47.A.redu
ceB.believeC.directD.observe48.A.putB.imitateC.pictureD.record49.A.throwsB.dreamsC.gunsD.jokes50.A.day
sB.minutesC.weeksD.months51.A.respectB.acceptC.relaxD.survey52.A.letgoofB.lookforwardtoC.getawayfromD.concentrateon53.A.righ
tB.fantasticC.balancedD.possible54.A.slimB.brokenC.jointD.painful55.A.roomB.periodC.wheelchairD.suburb56.A.startedB.keptC.aban
donedD.tired57.A.asB.thatC.withD.what58.A.presentsB.approachesC.lightsD.creates59.A.handsB.headsC.spiritsD.hearts60.A
.fortuneB.factC.disappointmentD.presentat70.___________(communicate).“Thesefeaturesareusefuladvantagesinextendedflights”,anexperttoldChinaDaily.第四部分
:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10处;每处1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词;删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:
在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每句不超过两个错误;2.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。PeoplegeneralagreethatPabloPicasso,
wholivedfrom1881to1973,isoneofthetwentieth-century'sgreatestwesternartist.HewasborninSpainandattheageo
ftenwasalreadyexcellentartist.Picassohadhisfirstexhibitionattheageof16.ShestudiedartinSpain,butmovedtoFrance,ath
isearlytwenties.From1902to1904hehaspaintedaseriesofpicturesthatthemaincolourwasblue.Thesepicturesshowedpoor,unhappypeoplebutare
knownasPicasso’s"blueperiod".From1904to1906Picassopaintedmuchhappypicturesinthecolourpink.ThisperiodwasknewasPicasso’s"pinkperiod".第二节书面表达(25分)假定你
是高一新生李华,你的英国朋友John来信询问你的校园生活情况,请你用英文给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.难忘的军训;2.结识的新朋友、新老师;3.个人感悟。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当添加细节使行文流畅。参考词汇:军训militarytrainingDe
arJohn,Yours,LiHua英语参考答案第一部分1—5BABCA6—10BCBCC11—15BBACA16—20BBBAA第二部分第一节21—23ADB24—27ACBA28—31CACB32—35BCCD第二节36--40CBDFA第三部分第一节41--
45CBDCA46--50ABCAD51--55BADBC56--60BACDD第二节61.on62.which63.totransport64.started65.challenges66.easily67.Staying68.a6
9.that70.communication/communicating第四部分第一节PeoplegeneralagreethatPabloPicasso,wholivedfrom1881to1973,isonegenerallyofthetwentieth-centu
ry'sgreatestwesternartist.HewasborninSpainandattheageartistsoftenwasalready˄excellentartistPicassohadhisfirstexhibitionattheageof16.anSh
estudiedartinSpain,butmovedtoFrance,athisearlytwenties.HeinFrom1902to1904hehaspaintedaseriesofpicturesthatthemaincolourwhe
rewasblue.Thesepicturesshowedpoor,unhappypeoplebutareknownasPicasso’sand"blueperiod".From1904to1906Picassopainte
dmuchhappypicturesinthecolourhappierpink.ThisperiodwasknewasPicasso’s"pinkperiod".known第二节Onepossibleversio
n:DearJohn,I’mgladtoreceiveyourletteraskingmeaboutmyhighschoollife.Lifeforafreshmanlikemeisreallychallenging.Atthebeg
inningofthisnewterm,astrictbutexcitingseven-daymilitarytrainingwasheld.TiredasIwas,itbuiltupmybodyandtestedmywill.Newlifeoncampusprovide
sopportunitiestomakesomenewfriends,withwhomviewscanbeexchangedindepth.Therearevariousextra-curricularactivities
,whichcangreatlyenrichmyschoollife.Asformynewteachers,itseemsthateveryteachercanmaketheirlessonslovelyandinteres
ting.Asyoucansee,I’madaptingtothefreshlife.Howaboutyou?Bestregards!Yours,LiHua听力原文Text1M:Itlookslikerain.W:Iguessyou'reright.It'sgettingreallyclou
dyanddark.Text2M:Goodmorning,MissSimon.W:Runningabitlate,aren'tyou?Thebellhasalreadyrung.M:Thebuswaslate,ma'am.Text3M:IfwegotoLondonbybus,itwill
takeusthreehours.W:Yes,butit'sonlytwohoursbytrain.Text4M:Excuseme.Doyouhavethisdictionaryinstock?W:Hmm.Ozfor
dLearner'sDictionary,the7thedition?I'msorry,we'resoldout.M:Oh,that'stoobad!W:IfyoucomebacknextTuesday,wehaveanordero
f100morecominginthen.Text5M:Ihadaverystrangedreamlastnight.IdreamedIwonacompetition.W:Oh,really?Whatd
idyouwin?Money?Anewcar?M:Iwonaholidayondesertisland!Isurehopethatdreamcomestrue.Text6M:Excuseme,mayIaskyouforafavor?W:Ofcourse.
WhatcanIdoforyou?M:CanyoutellmehowtogettothePostHotelfromhere?W:ThePostHotel?Letmesee.It'sintheeastofthecity,right?M:Yes,itisonRenm
inRoad.W:Well,youcantakeNo46.bustothehotel,andyoucanalsotakeataxi.M:Thankyou.Bytheway,doyouknowhowmuchitistotakeabus?W:It's2yuan.Takingataxiwill
costyonabout14yuan.M:I'dbettertakeahusthen.Howoftendoesthebusrun?W:You'vejustmissedone.Youwillhavetowaitfor
anotherhour.M:IhadhettertakeataxiorI'llbelate.Thankyou.Text7M:IhadanexeitingexperiencewhenItookatriptoSanya,Hainanpravince.W:W
hatwasit?M:Idivedinthedeepsen.Ittookmeintoawonderfulnewworld.W:Tellmeindetail.M:Whenyouareunderwater,itiseasyforyoutoclimbbigrocks,beca
useyouarenolongerheavy.Ifthereisenoughlight,youcancatchtheswimningfisharoundyouwithyourhands.W:Wonderful!M:Andi
fyouhavetheequipment,youcanstayunderwaterforalongtime.W:ButIthinkyoushouldbecarefulwhenyoudiveinthedeepsea.M:That'sright.Besidescatc
hingfish,youcanalsogetmanythingsfromthedeepsea.W:That'sreallyinteresting.Ican'twaittohaveatry.Text8W:H
olidayTravel!WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Hello!I'dliketobookaflighttoBerlinforthe23rdthismonth.W:OK,Letmeseewhat'savailable.Andwhenwillyoubereturning
?M:Er,well,I'dliketocatchareturnflightonthe29th.Oh,andI'dlikethecheapestseatpossible.W:OK,letmesee.Hmm..,the
ticketpriceismuchlowerifyouleaveonedayearlier.M:Isee,Howmuchisitforonedayearlier?W:It'sonly980dollars.M:Allright.ThenI'lltakethatflight.W:OK.
That'sFlightBA7101,fromSaltLakeCitytoNewYorkKennedyAirport.ThenFlightBA2701fromKennedyAirporttoBerlin.Thefir
stflightleavesSaltLakeCityat10:00am,andarrivesinNewYorkat4:15pm.Thenthe2ndFlightleavesKennedyAirpertat5:45pm.You’llarriveinBerlinat8:30smthe
nextday.M:Allright.Thanks.Text9W:Excuseme.I’mdoingasurveyonthishigh-speedrailwaystation.Wouldyoumindansweringsomequestions?M:Certainlynot.
Mytrainwassupposedtoarriveat4:00pm,butitwon’tcomenowuntil5:00pm.SoIhaveoneandahalfhourstoansweryourquestions!W:Thanks.Couldyoutellmewhereyou’regoi
ngandwhyyou’regoingthere?Forsightseeingorforvisitingyourfamily?M:No.I’mgoingtoManhattanonbusiness.W:OK,Canyoutellmehowoftenyouuset
herailwaystation?M:IuseiteveryMonday.W:Whatdoyouthinkofthenewrestaurant?M:Ireallyhavenoidea.Ihaven’teatenthereyet.Iusual
lyeatattherestaurantacrossfromtherailwaystation.W:Sohowdoyouusuallygettotherailwaystation:bytaxiorsubway?M:
Neither.Idrivehereandparkmycarintherailwaystationparkinglot.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Text10Hello,everyone.TodayI’dliketotellyousomet
hingabouttravelingbybikehereinLondon.IfyouvisitLondon,you’llseealotofbusesandcars,andalsoalotofbikes.It’sverycheapandquicktouseabike.Ifyoutake
abus,youoftenhavetowaitforhalfanhourorso.What’smore,becauseoftheheavytraffic,thebusesmoveveryslowly.Theundergroundisquickbutve
ryexpensiveandoftencrowded.Iusedtotraveltoworkbybus.Ioftenarrivedatworklateandtired.Thenafriendofmines
uggestedwegotoworktogetherbybikesothatwecansavesometime.Ifollowedhim.Althoughwewentslowly,wealwaysarrivedon
time.Takingabustakesme50minutes,whileridingabiketakesonlyhalfanhourtogettowork.NowIloveridingabiketowork.