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2022—2023学年第一学期联考高二英语试题(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分第I卷第一部分: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。例:Howmuchisthe
shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdidthespeakersdolastweekend?A.Theywentclimbing.B.Theyplayedfootball.C.Theywatchedamatch.2
.Whenwasthemeetingscheduled?A.At6:00.B.At6:30.C.At7:00.3.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthestore?A.Theclothes.B.Theservice.C.Theprice.4.Whatdoesthe
womanthinkoftheshow?A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Educational.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thesea.B.Theweekendplan.C.T
heweather.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.Whatdayisittoday?A.Saturday.B.Friday.C.Monday.7.Whyisthewomanworried?A.Shehasnotimetoprepare.B.Nobodycanleadthedancegr
oup.C.Therearen’tenoughpeopleinthegroup.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inastore.B.Inastreet.C.Inacafe.9.Whatproblemdoesthemanhave?
A.Heforgottosendanemail.B.Hehastomakeaphonecall.C.Helefthiswalletintheoffice.10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestt
hemando?A.Speakwithhermanager.B.Visitanotherplace.C.Eatinthecafe.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatmightthemanbe?A.Acustomerservic
erepresentative.B.Atravelagent.C.Arepairman.12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Callhisson.B.Givesomedetails.C.Signaform.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A
.Hersonlivesabroadnow.B.Shewillgotovisithersonsoon.C.Sheshouldmakepaymentfromthismonth.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14
.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Hestartedanewjob.B.Heregisteredforaclass.C.Hedidsomeshoppingonline.15.What
doesthemanwanttobuy?A.Posters.B.Paintings.C.Brushes.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gotoastore.B.Askaboutasale.C.Emailthe
man.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmuchisthetickettotheOceanPark?A.£2.00.B.£6.50.C.£8.50.18.Whatisunavailableduringthetrip?A.Lunch.B.Wa
ter.C.Fruit.19.Whatwillthelistenersdoat2:30nextTuesday?A.Listentoatalk.B.Dosomeworksheets.C.Watchthesharksbeingfed.20.Whatisthetopi
cofthetalkfornextTuesday?A.Theocean.B.Sharks.C.Penguins.第二部分阅读理解(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。AItcanbet
oughtopullkidsawayfromtheircomputersandmobiledevicesthesedays.Whilethey'replayinggames,wouldn'titbegreatiftheycouldbelearnin
gatthesametime?Goodeducationalappsofferfunchallengesthatteachspecificgrade-levelskills.Herearefourthatcombinefunandlearning.UnderstandingMath($3.
99;iOS)UnderstandingMathgoesbeyondbasiccomprehensiontogainadeeperunderstandingofthewhysandhowsofmath.Theapptrac
ksyourchild'sprogresstodeterminestrengthsandweaknessesindifferentskillareas,andyoucancustomize(改制)yourchild'slearningexperiencetosuittheneeds.Wor
dCreativityKit($2.99;iOS)WordCreativityKitaimsnotonlytomakecreativewritingfunbutalsobuildupgrammarrule
s.Theapppresentsaseriesofwordsfromsevencategories,suchasspaceorfantasy.Kidsaddtheirownwordstofinishthecomp
letethoughtsthatthesewordshaveinspired.BarefootWorldAtlas($4.99;iOS)BarefootWorldAtlashelpskidslearnaboutgeographyandworldcultureswithatouchofthes
creen.Eachregionfeaturesasetofsubtopicsfromwildlifeandnaturalfeaturestonative,andarchitecture.Thesefactsandillustrationsaredelivere
dinphotographs,sounds,andhundredsofminivideos.MyGrades&Homework($0.99;iOS)Acombinationofgradesandhomeworktracker,MyGrades&Homeworkcanhelpyourchilds
tayorganizedandontopoftheprogressinschool.Aconvenientcalendarandcourselistformatofferaglanceatyourchild'sassignmentschedulethatheo
rshemightnotnormallygetfromstandardhomeworkplanners.21.Whichappisbeneficialtochildren'swritingskills?A.UnderstandingMath.B.WordCreati
vityKit.C.BarefootWorldAtlas.D.MyGrades&Homework.22.Whatdothefourappshaveincommon?A.Theymakestudiesfunbymini-videos.B.Theyhelpchildrenimproveth
eirgrades.C.Theyneedpurchasingwhendownloading.D.Theyinformparentsoftheirchildren'sprogress.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toaskreadersto
bringinmoresimilarappsforchildren.B.Toencourageparentstoallowtheirchildrentoplaygames.C.Todesigneducationalap
pscombiningfunandlearning.D.Tointroducefoureducationalappsforreaderstobuyanduse.BTheworld'srichestmanmightseemtohaveitall,butBillGateshasoneregre
t.Theself-madebillionairesaidhefeltstupidfornotknowinganyforeignlanguages.SpeakinginhisthirdAskMeAnythingquestion-and-answersessionforonlineprogr
ameReddit(红迪网),theMicrosoftfounderrevealedthathewishedhespokeFrench,ArabicorChinese.Hesaid:“ItookLatinandGreekinhighschoolandgo
tA'sandIguessithelpsmyvocabulary.Ikeephopingtostudyoneofthese—probablyFrenchbecauseitistheeasiest.IdidDuolingo(免费语言学习工具)forawhilebutdidn'tkeepitu
p.”Gates,whoisworth$79.3billion,praisedFacebookfounderMarkZuckerbergformak-inganaudiencesurprisinginBeiji
ngwhenhespokefluentPutonghua.Hesaid:“MarkZuc-kerbergamazinglylearnedPutonghuaanddidaQ&AwithChinesestude
nts—incredible.”Ownerofabuildingworthmorethan$120millioninhishometownofMedina,Washington,Gates'admissionoverlanguageisnotthefirsttimehehasgivenin
sightintohisfamilyhabitsandpersonalinsights.LastFebruary,Gatessaidhelikestodothedisheshimself—tohisownexactingstandardseveryni
ghtandsharedthesurprisingrevelationthathiswife,Melinda,wouldlikelywantSamuelLJacksontoplayherhusbandinabiopic(传记电影).Healsoadmittedthathewouldpick
upa$100billifhefounditonthestreet.AshetookthetopspotonForbes(福布斯)28thAnnualBillionaireslistlastyearforthefourth
time,hesaidheisprettybasicwhenitcomestospendingonclothesandfood,butthatheenjoysinvestinginshoesandrackets(网球拍)whenheplaystennis.Whenaskedali
felessonhehadtolearnthehardway,thebillionairesaidstayinguptoolateisahabitheisstilltryingtobreak,“Don'tstayuptoolateevenifthebookisreallyexciting.Yo
uwillregretitinthemorning.Iamstillworkingonthisproblem,”hesaid.24.Whycan’tBillGatesspeakforeignlanguages?A.Becausehehas
notimetostudythem.B.Becausehewasslowatlanguagelearning.C.Becausehehasnodeterminationtostudythem.D.Becausehedidn'tstudy
foreignlanguagesatschool.25.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.BillGatesoncedidwellinlearningChineseinhighschool.B.GatesadmiresZuckerbergfor
speakingPutonghuafluently.C.MarkZuckerbergearnedmuchmoremoneythanBillGates.D.BillGatesseldomtellotherpeopleabouthisp
ersonalaffairs.26.What'sthemainideaofthe5thparagraph?A.Gateslikestomakefilms.B.Gateslovestodohousework.C.Gatesisacommonpersoninl
ife.D.Gates'wifeisunsatisfiedwithhim.27.HowcanwedescribeGates?A.DeterminedB.ExtraordinaryC.ReliableD.SimpleCRegardlessofhowfarwe'dliketobelievegende
r(性别)equalityintheworkplacehascome,there'sstillayawninggapbetweenmaleandfemaleleadersintheprofessionalworld.A2018statistics
howsthatwomennowadaysholdjust5.8percentofCEOpositionsatS&P500companies,accordingtoCatalyst.Whileit'snotahugeshockthatwomenareso
mewhatunderrepresentedinleadershippositions,whatissurprisingthough,isthefactthatfemalesmayactuallybebettersuitedtoleadinalmosteveryar
ea,atleastaccordingtonewfindingsfromtheBINorwegianBusinessSchool.Intheirresearch,ProfessorMartinsenandProfessorLarsGlassurveyed2,900managerswith
aspecialfocusonpersonalitytypes.Theresultswereclear:Womenscoredhigherthanmeninfourofthefivemajorleadership-centricc
ategories.Whilesomepeoplebelievethatmeninherentlymakebetterleadersprobablybecausetheypicturealeaderwithacommandingvoice,whichismoretypic
alofmenthanwomen----thispieceofresearchsuggeststhatwomenarebetteratmethodicalmanagementandgoal-setting,open
ness,sociabilityandsupportiveness,aswellasabilitytocommunicateclearly.Therewasoneareainwhichmenscoredhigherthanwomen,though,andthatwasonemotiona
lstabilityandabilitytofacejob-relatedpressureandstress.Theresultssuggestthatwomenaremoresensitivetotheeffectsofhigh-pressureorhighlyemotionalsi
tuations.Obviously,it'simportanttoconsiderindividualdifferences.Anyone,regardlessofgender,maybeaninspiringleaderandacompe
tentboss.Butnexttimeyou'rehiringforamanagementposition,youjustmightwanttogivetheresumes(简历)fromfemalecandidates
aharderlook.28.Whatmakesusshockedmuchatleadershippositions?A.Womenareworsethanmen.B.Mentakealmostallhighpositions.C.T
hereisahugegapbetweengenders.D.Womenmightbehavebetterinnearlyeveryfield.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“inherently”
inParagraph4?A.properlyB.potentiallyC.naturallyD.normally30.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthistext?A.WhyWomenMakeBetterLeadersB.WhyWomenAre
BetterThanMenC.HowWeCanFigureOutTheBossD.HowWeCanTellGenderDifference31.Whomighthavespecialinterestinthisarticle?A.Jobhunters.B.Employers.C.Empl
oyees.D.Malebosses.DTosaveendangeredarcticwolves,theBeijing-basedSinogeneBiotechnologyCompanycooperatedwithHarbinPolarlandoncloningthearcticwol
f.Asaresult,aftertwoyearsofthoroughefforts,thearcticwolfwasclonedsuccessfully.Itisthefirstcaseofitskindintheworld.Bo
rnonJune10,2022,thewolf,namedMaya,isenergeticandinverygoodhealth.Herdonorcellcamefromtheskinsampleofawildfemalearcticwolf,whohadbeenintroducedfr
omCanada.However,heroocyte(卵母细胞)wasfromafemaledog,andhersurrogatemother(代孕母体)wasabeagle.TheselectionofadogasMaya’s
surrogatewasmadebecausedogsshareageneticancestorwithancientwolves,andit’smorelikelytosucceedthroughcloningte
chnology.“Thisisournewattemptandbreakthroughinprotectingandbreeding(繁育)wildandendangeredanimals.Thebirthoftheworld’sfirstclonedarcticwolfisa
milestonefortheapplicationofcloningtechnologyandisofgreatsignificancetobiodiversity,theprotectionofwil
dlife,andtherestorationofendangeredspeciesintheworld,”MiJidong,thecompany’sgeneralmanager,said.Cloningtechnologyisabreedingmethoddifferentfromnatur
alreproduction.Someraisedcontroversyrelatingtotheclonedarcticwolf.SunQuanhui,ascientistfromtheWorldAnimalProtectionorganization,saidthatcloningte
chnologyisstillintheexploratorystageofresearch,andtherearemanytechnicalandethicalissuesthatneedtobeaddressedandtreatedwithc
aution.Sunbelievedcloningshouldbeconsideredonlyforendangeredwildanimalswhosespeciesareextinct,orwhosecaptivepopulationsareverylim
ited.Theclonedwolfnowliveswithhersurrogatebeagleinalab,andlatershewillbedeliveredtotheHarbinPolarlandanddisplayedtothepublic.Theclonedwolfwouldl
ivebyherselfintheparkintheinitialstagebecauseshemaynotbeabletoadapttooriginalarcticwolfgroups.However,itisreported
thatthetechnologyofcloningarcticwolveshasgainedstrongvalueinitsapplication,andanothermaleclonedarctic
wolfwillcomeintothisworldinthenearfuture.32.WhatdoweknowaboutMaya?A.Sheisingoodcondition.B.ShewasborninCanada.C.Sheisthe
firstclonedanimalinChina.D.Shesharessimilarlivinghabitswithdogs.33.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thedevelopmentofcl
oningtechnology.B.Thedifficultiesofmaintainingbiodiversity.C.Scientists’effortstoprotectendangeredanimals.D.Theimportanceofthebirthofthe
clonedarcticwolf.34.WhatisSunQuanhui’sattitudetowardscloningtechnology?A.Cautious.B.Confident.C.Unclear.D.Disapproving.35.Whatcanwele
arnfromthelastparagraph?A.Mayawastrainedtolivewithwolfgroupsinthelab.B.Anothermalearcticwolfisexpectedtobebornsoon.C.Mayaisfavoredbymanyvisitors
totheHarbinPolarland.D.Cloningtechnologywillbeappliedtomoreendangeredspecies.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。
Doyouhavetheexperienceofdiggingoutyoursuitcase,decidingwhattobringandbeingafraidthatyou’veforgottensomething?36Hopetheycantransformthe
wayyoupack.KeepaBasketHandyDoyouwaituntilthelastminutetopack?Keepabasketinyourbedroom,livingroom,orbathroomthatyoucanusetothrowinthingsyou
needtopackasyoucomeacrossthem.37Besides,youcanjustputthecontentsofthebasketintoyoursuitcaseifyouareinahurrytoleavefortheairpo
rt.BuyWrinkle-freeClothingYouwon’tneedtoworryaboutcarefullypackingyouritemsofclothingifthey’remadefromwrinkle-freematerials.38They’llstilllookfresh
andbrightwhenyouareinthematyourdestination.KeepOldPackingListsChancesarethatyouenduptakingtripsthatr
equireyoutopacksimilaritems.Keepoldpackinglistsfromformervacationstothebeach,skiresort,andcity—thatway,you’llalwayshave
alistofatleastthebasics.39Soyoudon’tneedtowasteyourefforttorememberwhereyouleftyourhand-writtenpackinglists.ScheduleaPackingTimeTimecanslipawayf
romyoubeforeatrip—youmaybecaughtupatwork,athome,orbeoccupiedwithotherresponsibilitiesofdailylife.40Thatway,youwillnotneedtodoyourpackingfra
ntically(狂乱地)fromthelastminuteto1o'clockonthedayyouleave.A.Buynecessarythingswhenyouarrive.B.Thismakes
youlesslikelytoforgetanythings.C.Determineanightwellinadvanceofdeparturetopack.D.Thebestwaytodothisistosavethemonyour
computer.E.Justrollthemuporputthematthebottomofthesuitcase.F.Rollingyourclothesisthebestwaytosavespaceforthesuitcase.G.T
hat’swhyI’vedistilled(提炼)theartofpackingdowntosomeessentialtrips.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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。Lastmonth,Kochwenttomakebreakfastandfounda(n)41guestusinghispool.Alargemoose(驼鹿)wasswimminginthede
epend,42inthesolarcover(太阳能覆盖膜).“Ilookedoutinthebackyardandthere'sthemooseabsolutely43andstruggl-ing,”Kochto
ldTheDodo.“Shesteppedonthesolarcoverandputherfoot44itandandshewas45tryingtogetfree."KochhasnoticedmorewildlifearoundhishomeinOttaw
a.46,hehadneverseenananimal47impressivebefore.Herushedoutsideandpulledthesolarcoveroffthe48moose,whocontin
uedpaddling(蹚水)aroundthepool,49tobeasurprisinglyskilledswimmer.Thewildmooseseemedtobehavingtroublefindingherwayoutofthepool,soKoc
hcalledthepoliceandwildlifeservicestoseeiftheycould50ahand.“Shelookedsopitifullysadouttherethatmywifesaid,‘Iwanttogivehera(n)51.’”Workersfrom
wildlifeservicesintendedthattheywouldgethertoasaferspot,buttheycouldn't52ituntilshewasoutofthewater.“Thebestt
hingthathappenedwasthatafter3.5hoursshe53oftheshallowendandjumpedoverthefence,"Kochsaid.Themoose54unhurt,butthesamecan’tbesaidforKoch’spool—whichnowh
astwohoof(蹄)-sizedholesinthe55.41.A.formalB.ordinaryC.unexpectedD.familiar42.A.abandonedB.forbiddenC.replacedD.wrapped43.A.surpris
edB.delightedC.excitedD.panicked44.A.onB.offC.throughD.from45.A.desperatelyB.likelyC.narrowlyD.unwillingly46.A.Therefore
B.BesidesC.HoweverD.Additionally47.A.almostB.thisC.wellD.mainly48.A.cleverB.luckyC.attractiveD.poor49.A.provingB.pretendingC.drawingD.crying50
.A.donateB.giveC.raiseD.call51.A.rideB.embraceC.smileD.look52.A.removeB.manageC.takeD.improve53.A.watchedoutB.brokeoutC.clim
bedoutD.stoodout54.A.escapedB.participatedC.hesitatedD.insisted55.A.surfaceB.branchC.bottomD.water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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。DingZhenwasbornin2000,56(live)inLitangCounty,GanziTibetanAutonomousPrefecture,SichuanProvi
nce.Quitebyaccident,DingZhen,aTibetanyoungman57darkskin,bigeyes,asweetsmileandthickhair,hasgoneviralinChinese58(society)mediar
ecently.Uptonow,millionsofpeople59(become)hisfansbecauseofhis“cleaneyesandpuresmile”.DingZhentooktheInternetbystormaftera6
0(photograph)postedavideoofhimonTiktok,61shortvideoplatform.ManynetizenssaidDingZhenhas“starsinhiseyes”andheisalwayswearing62(pure)s
milesonhisfacethanmostofhispeers.Inthevideo63(release)onNovember11,DingZhen,the20-year-oldnativeofLitang
,smilesshylytowardsthecameraashewalksinfrontofhishomeontheTibetanPlateau.Afterbecomingpopular,DingZhenhasbecomethetourismambassadorofLi
tangCounty,64thelocaltourismhasbeendevelopingslowly.OnNovember25,thepromotionalfilmDingZhen'sWorldwas65(official)launched,attractingthea
ttentionofInternetusersacrossChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)ChinaDaily发起了一场“电动车要不要在城市中推广使用”的讨论。假如你叫李华,请你向该报投
稿,阐述你的观点。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Deareditor,_________________________________________________________________________________
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,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。7-year-oldTommyWilkinson'schildishdesiresgotthebestofhim.Heenviedhisbestfri
endErichisnewfancybicycle.Oneday,Tommygatheredthecouragetodemandthebicycle.Hisparentsrefusedhim.Buthisdad,Pe
terWilkinson,madeasuggestion:“Youcangetthebikeifyousaveupforit.”Withoutasecondthought,Tommydecidedtosetasidemoneyfromhisallowanc
e(零花钱)everydaytoraisetheamountheneeded:$600.Everyday,thelittleboymadesureheplacedsomemoneyintohispiggybank.Afteral
mosttwoyears,thedayfinallyarrived.“Finally!”Tommyjoyfullyshoutedashedroppedthepiggybanktothefloor.InsidewasS830!MorethantheS600hewasaimingfor!Inst
antly,theexcitedboyaskedhisdadtotakehimtothebikestore.Ontheirwaytothestore,Tommyaccompaniedhisdadtothesupermarkettobuysome
groceries.TheywereliningupatthecheckoutwhenTommynoticedanoldwomanwithalittlegirtinawheelchair.Theoldla
dydroppedhergroceriesontheroad.Shelookedhelpless,andsinceshewasholdingthelittlegirl’swheelchair,shecouldn’tpickthemup.Tommyquicklyapproachedthewo
man.“Hey,letmehelpyou.Whereisyourcar?”heaskedthewomanwhosenamewasBarbara.Thewomantoldhimthattheylivedacr
ossthestreetanddidn'thaveacar.“I’llcarrythemforyou,”Tommysaid.Ontheway,thewoman'sgranddaughter,Chloe,toldTommytheirstory.ItturnedoutChloei
njuredherleginacarcrash,andherparentsdiedinit.BarbarahadtosellhercartopayforChloe'ssurgeryandwheelchair.TheirstorymovedTommy.Afterarrivin
gatBarbara’shouse,Tommymadeanunbelievableoffer.“I’llgetyouacar!”heshoutedwithjoy.“Notanewone,though.MydadsellsusedcarsandI’llgety
ouone!”Tommy’sofferreallyshockedBarbara.“ButIdon’tthinkIcanaffordacarnow,”shesaid.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续
写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。“Don'tworry!Mydadwillhelpyougetone.Ipromise!”Tommysaidfirmly._____________________________________________________
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______________2022—2023学年第一学期联考高二英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5AABCB6—10CBAAB11—15ABABC16—20CBACC第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23BCD
24-27CBCD28-31DCAB32-35ADAB36-40GBEDC第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)41-45CDDCA46-50CBDAB51-55BBCAC第二节语篇填空(共10个空,每空1.5分
,满分15分)56.1iving57.with58.social59.havebecome60.photographer61.a62.purer63.released64.where65.officially第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(
满分15分)Deareditor,Isawthatyournewspaperlaunchedadiscussionaboutwhethere-bikeshouldbepromotedinthecity.I’
dliketosharesomemyopinionsaboutthisdiscussion.Ithinke-bikeshouldbepromotedincitiesbecauseontheonehand,elect
ricvehiclescansaveenergyandprotecttheenvironment.Ontheotherhand,theycanprovideconvenienceforpeopletotravelandreducetheoccurrenceoftr
afficaccidents.ThesearemyviewsandIsincerelylookforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)“Don'tworry!Mydadwillhe
lpyougetone.Ipromise!”Tommysaidfirmly.Theboyimmediatelyrushedbacktotalktohisdadaboutit.“Well,it’shardtobuyacarifs
hehasnomoney,”Petersaid.TommyfeltdisheartenedbecausehehadpromisedBarbarahewouldgetheracar.ThenPetercameupwithanothersugg
estion.“MaybeIcanhelpherwithamonthlypaymentplan,soshewon'thavetopaythewholeamountatonce.Butstill,itwon’tbeeasyforher.”Withouthes
itation,Tommysaid,“Icanhelpherwithmy$830!”PeterwassurprisedthatTommywouldoffertogiveallhissavingstohelpBarbara.“Areyousure?”
Peterasked.“Yes!SheneedsacarmorethanIneedabike,Dad.”Tommysaid.Peterwasdeeplytouchedbyhisson’skindnessandagreed.Soon,hehelpedBarba
ragetausedcar.Tommywastrulyhappy,andhestoppedcomplainingaboutthethingshedidn’thave.Instead,hefeltgratefulfo
rthegoodhealthandlovehewasblessedwith.Herealizedthatthegoodnessaroundhimwaspricelessandthatmoneywasnot
hingcomparedtoit.Listeningmaterials:(Text1)M:Lastweekendwasamazing,wasn’tit?W:Yes.Itwas.ButIfelloveralotandmylegs
hurt!M:Minetoo.Gettingdownthehillwasharderthanplayingawholefootballmatch!W:Iwanttogothereagain,butfirstI’mgoingtothespo
rtscentertogetfit.(Text2)M:Hi,Sarah.What’swrong?Areyouupset?W:It’s6:30.Youweresupposedtobeherehalfanhourago.M:I’msorry.Therewas
somuchtrafficonthefreeway.Itwon’thappenagain.(Text3)W:Iheardthere’sasaleatBrenda’sBoutique.Doyouwanttocheckitout?Theyhavesomereallygoodclothes.M:Ye
ah,butthepeoplewhoworktherearesorude.W:Iknowwhatyoumean.(Text4)W:Oh,thisshowremindsmeofoldtimes.NowthisisthekindofTVshowyouchildr
encanlearnsomethingfrom.M:Ugh.TheHistoryoftheCar,Grandma?Ican’tthinkofanythingmoreboringtowatchonTV.(Text5)W:Ican’twaittogetawayfromthecitythi
sweekend!M:Iknow.Well,don’tforgettopackascarfintoyourbag.Itgetsreallycoldwhenyou’reatthetopofthemountain.W:True,butyoucan
getagreatviewoftheseafromhighupthere.(Text6)M:Didyougettheemail?ThedateforthedanceperformanceisthisSaturday.W:Yes,Iknow.I’msurewe’llhaveenoughtim
etoprepare.We’vegotfivedaysbeforethebigday.M:Yes,Ithinkwe’llbeOK.We’vealreadylearntthebasicsteps,haven
’twe?W:Butthedanceteacher’sawayonholidayforthenext3dayssowe’llhavetopracticeonourown.I’mnotsurewehaveanyoneinthegroupwho’sstron
genoughtotakecharge.Youknowhowwearguesomuch.(Text7)M:Hello.IjustrealizedthatIlefttheofficewithoutsendinganimportantemail.IcandoitonmyphonewhileIs
hopforgroceries,aslongasthere’sWi-Fiavailablehere.W:I’msorry,sir,butwedon’thaveanyinthestore.Themanagerthinksithelpskeeptheemployeesofftheirphon
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crossthestreetthatIalwaysgotoduringmybreaks.You’llneedtoorderadrink,andthenthewaiterwillgiveyouthepassword.(
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heuseitthere?M:Sure,aslongasyousignupfortheFamilyGlobalpackage.W:Goodtohear.Oh,andthefirstmonthisafreetrial,right?M:T
hat’scorrect.Youwon’tbechargedfortheglobalserviceuntilnextmonth,butwewillstillneedpaymentdetailswhenyoureg
ister.W:Allright.Letmegiveyoumycreditcardinformation.Justasecond.(Text9)M:Jenny,thanksfortellingmeaboutthepaintingcoursesattheco
mmunitycenter.Isignedupforityesterday.W:Youarewelcome.Sowhenwillyoutakethecourses?M:OnTuesdayandThursday.NowIneedtogetsomepaintbrushes.Canyourecommen
dagoodartsuppliesstorenearhere?W:IliketheoneonWashingtonStreetnexttothehistorymuseum.M:IthinkI’veseenthecommercialpostersaboutthestorebe
fore.W:Actually,Ijustgotanemailaboutasalethestore’shavingthisweek.You’llgetextrasavingsthisweek.M:Hmm.WashingtonStre
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M:Ihopeso.Myclassstartsfromnextweek.Ineedtobuythesuppliesthisweek.(Text10)W:Right,listeneveryone.ThetriptotheOceanPar
kisnextTuesday,the26thofMay.Ihopeallofyouhaveaformsignedbyyourparentstosayyoucango.YouneedtopayforthistripbyFriday.Thecostis£6.50forad
missiontotheOceanParkand£2.00towardsthecostofthecoach.So,thatmeanstheamountyouneedis£8.50.Now,it’sveryimportantforyoutobringyourlunch.Wewillprovidewa
terandsomefruit,sodon’tworryaboutthat.We’regoingtoeatonthebeachinfrontoftheOceanPark,andtherewon’tbeachancetobuyanything,soyoumustbringyourow
n.It’sgoingtobeareallyinterestingtrip.Thereareafewspecialeventsthedaywearegoing.We’regoingtowatchthesharks
beingfedat3:00no,holdon,that’sat2:30.There’salsoatalkeverymorningat11.Thetopicschangeeverydayandoftentheytalkabo
utfish,butonthedaywe’regoing—that’snextTuesday—it’saboutpenguins,soI’msureyou’llalllovethat.We’llgiveyousomeworksheetstodowhiley
ou’reattheOceanPark,butdon’tworry,they’llbequiteeasy.