【文档说明】福建省福州市2022届高三下学期3月一模试题 英语 含答案.docx,共(16)页,47.369 KB,由小赞的店铺上传
转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-fb37ed2e6c70099e9de1a9ab01228579.html
以下为本文档部分文字说明:
2022年3月福州市高中毕业班质量检测英语试题(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔
把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Whyistheman'sphonebroken?A.Thebat
terydied.B.Ithaswaterdamage.C.Hedroppeditontheground.2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Turnonafan.B.Leavetheoffice.C.Setofthealarm.
3.Howmanypeoplewillbeatdinner?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.4.Whatkeptthewomanawakelostnight?A.Thestorm.B.Thetemperature.
C.Therepairsofthepower,5.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Eatingvegetables.B.Shoppingforfruit.C.Pickingflowers.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,回到6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomancall!
?A.Tobookatable.B.Torescheduleaninterview.C.Toapplyforapart-timejob.7.Whatwillthewomandoat2:30thisaft
ernoon?AAttendaclass.B.Meetthemanager.C.Workinarestaurant.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthegirl?A.Sheisalwaysbored.B.Shemissesherfamily.
C.Sheisbusythisweekend.9.Whendidthegirlseeherfamilylasttime?A.Onaholiday.B.Onherbirthday.C.Atarelative'swedding.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。.10.Whatarethespeake
rsmainlydiscussing?A.Childeducation.B.Petmanagement.C.Noisedisturbance.11.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers'newneighbors?A.Theyhavethree
kids.B.Theyhaveabigapartment.C.Theyoftenkeeptheirdogsin.12.Howwillthespeakersprobablydealwiththeproblem?A.Speakwiththei
rneighbors.B.Talkwiththeotherresidents.C.Sendamessagetotheirneighbors.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.In
astudio.B.Inalibrary.C.Inamuseum.14.WhendidRonaldmeetAnsel?A.Whilefishingonaboat.B.Whilewalkingthroughthewoods.C.Whilerelaxingont
hetopofamountain.15.WhatmadeRonaldwanttolearnfromAnsel?A.Thatheknewthebestspots.B.Thathehadapassionf
orart.C.Thathehadawealthofinformation.16.WhoisRonald?A.Adesigner.B.Aphotographer.C.Anhistorian.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。1
7.HowdidtheDoggerlandpeoplemakealiving?A.Byhunting,B.Byfarming.C.Bytrading.18.Whooftenfindtheevidence
ofDoggerland?A.ScientistsB.Fishermen.C.Historians.19.Whichmodemissuedoresearcherwarnusabout?A.Climatechange.B.Immig
ration(移民).C.Pollution.20.Whatisthemainsubjectofthetalk?A.TheUN’sancientfloodstories.B.Thedangeroffloodingi
ntheUK.C.AncientfloodedlandofftheUKcone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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AWiththeattract
ivesceneryandthepossibilityofamonster(怪物)sighting,LochNessistheoneofthoseraredestinationsthatengageseveryone.UrquhartCa
stleCapturedbyEdward1in1296,thisprizedcastlechangedhandsbetweentheScotsandEnglishonseveraloccasions.Thoughruinedtoday,i
t'sstillpossibletoclimbtheGrantTowerandvisitthebattlementsandprisoncells.Acafeandvisitorcenteroffermodemfacilitiesinhis
toricsurroundings.TheLochNessCentreForthosewhowishtodigestthecompletehistoryofLochNess,thiscentreisp
articularlygoodadocumentingthehistoryofthismysteriousstretchofwater,includingmanyatemptstosearchforNessie,theinfamou
smonster.Italsoholdscuriousarifacts(古器物)suchasthedivingsuitwornbyLloydScottwhenheundertookhisunderwatermarathon.TheCla
ssmanCentreAtthesouthendofLochNess,thisattractionuncoversthetruthsurrounding18th-ceahuryfamilylife.Audiencemembersg
ettheopportunitytoputonHighlanddressandthere'sademonstrationonhowweaponswereused.ThepresentationstakeplacewithintherecreatedinteriorofaHighlandhou
se,addingatmosphereandauthenticity(真实).SouthLochNessTrailThis36-milerouteinviteshikersalongthequietersouthsideofLochNess,passingthroughthreevillage
s,andtakingintheFallsofFoyers.Walkershikeamixofminorroadsandforesttracks,withhighlightsincludingSuidheViewpoint(amountainousviewat1,200feet).Ifit
soundstooeasygoing,thenconsidertheLochNess360°Trailinsteadforamorechallenging,80mileroute.21.WhichplacebestsuitsvisitorsinterestedinNessic?A.U
rquhartCastle.B.TheLochNessCentre.C.TheClansmanCentre.D.SouthLochNessTrail22.WhatisspecialabouttheClansmanCentre?A.Itprov
idesagenuinescene.B.Itdisplaysfascinatingscentary.C.Itexhibitsentertainingartifacts.D.Itpossessesmodernconveniences.23.Whichof
thefollowingwouldatouristchooseifhewantstochallengehimself?A.SeekingtheFallsofFoyers..B.Walkingalongthequieterside.C.HikingtheLochNess360°Trail
.D.Searchingamixofminorroadsandtracks.BTracyGarettwastheMrFix-itofavillagewhereIlivedfortwoyears.Iheardaboutmysteriousdoingsofhislatewife,Minni
e.Therewerestoriesofsomeonewhohadgotintotroubleaproperamountofmoneywouldcure,andeachendedonthesamestrangenote:“Minnieisinh
ockagain."Itriedtotalkwithlocalstosolvethemystery.Butatanewcomer'sspyingcuriosity,thevillagersalwaysavoidedtheissuewithNe
wEnglandreservation.Itleftmecompletelyinthedark.SoonIbeganhavingtroublesofmyown.Mydaughterhadanexpensiveoperation,butthemoneyIhadcountedondidn'tc
omein.OnedayGarrettcametofixmysink,whichneverworkedproperly.Workingsilentlyforawhile,thelookedatmeandsaid,“Unde
rstandyou'vebeenhavingalittletrouble.”Iwasfeelingbiter,butsilltalkeditout.“Thenit'stimeyoumetMinnie,”hesaiddecisively.Ifel
tabitscaredandwaspreparedforanything,butallthathappenedwasthathetookoutatired-looking$1000bank-note.Roughlyprint
edonitwas:MINNIE.“AllyoudoistakeMinnietothebankandputherupforloanforanyamountupto$1000.Youpaythebankt
heirregularrateofinterest,andthenMinniecomesbacktome.”Hecontinued.“Minnielovedthisvillage,andshewantedtokeeponhelpingpeopleaftershewasgone.”Ibeg
antounderstandwhythetownfolkhadbeensosecretive.Theydidn'tknowwhetherIcouldbetrustedwithasecretsoprecious.Though1movedaw
aylater,IwouldliketobelieveMinnieisstillincirculation(流通).Vinniestrikesmeasthekindofwomanwhogoesonforever.24WhowasTracyGarrett?A.Abanker.B.A
doctor.C.Arepairman.D.Agardener.25.WhatisPara.2mainlyabout?A.LittlewasreservedforMinnie.B.“I”failedtouncoverthemystery
.CThelocalswerecuriousaboutnewcomers.D.Minniewastalkedaboutalotinthevillage.26.Howdid"I"getoutofthetrouble?A.HetookMinnieto
thebank.B.HeturnedtoGarettforhelp.C.HeborrowedmoneyfromMinnie.D.HeloanedonMinnie'sguarantee.27.Whichofthefollowingbestconveystheme
ssage?A.Kindnessisthekeythatunlockstheheart.B.Hewhoplantskindnessgatherslove.C.Alittlekindnessgoesalongway.D.Itisingivingthatwerece
ive.CWhenIsteppedintotheSamcheongParkLibraryinSeoul,Isawthefuture.Thesimplebuildinghadaniceselectionofbo
oksandacafewherereaderscouldenjoycoffeewhilegazingattheleavesoutside.Itwasspecificallydesignedwithoutanylatesttechnology.“Wha
t'ssoinnovativeaboutthat?"alibrarianinTorontoaskedwhenIshowedherpictures.Innovationtohermeantdigitaltechnolo
gy,like3Dprinters.“Whycouldn'ttheybothbeinnovative?"Iasked.Weareconstantlytoldthatinnovationisthemostimportantforceinoureconomy,withoutwhichwew
ouldbeleftbehind.Butthatfearofmissingouthasledustofallintothefalsetrappingsofinnovationovertrulyinnovativeideasthatmaybesimplerand
moreeffective.Thismindsetimpliesthatifyoujustbuythenewthing,youhaveinnovated!Eachyear,businessesandindividualsrunaroundlikebrokentoyrobots,trying
tofigureouttheirstrategyforthelatestbuzzwordequipment.Atbest,thisisawasteofresource.Devicesarebought,usedandabandone
d,asthetechnology'scapabilitiesfallshortofitspromise.Butatitsworst,thisapproachcantrulycausedamage.School
scutfieldtripstopurchasetabletswithfewprovenbenefits.CompaniesthatappliedA.I.intohiringhaveactuallystrengthenedgender
andracialprejudices.Trueinnovationisn'tjustsomemagicdevices.Itisacontinuingprocessofreflectionandreassessment,whichoftenmeansadopting“old"ideas
andtoolsinanewcontext,orevenreturningtomethodsthatworkedinthepast.Adjustedproperly,theserearview(后视的)innovati
onshaveprovedastransformativeasnoveltechnologies.LooknofartherthanthestreetsofNewYork,whichhavebeenredesignedrecentI
ytoaccommodatecyclistswithcar-freezones.Theideaisn'tnew.Itwascreatedhalfacenturyago,withtheaimofbringingcitiesb
acktotheirresidents.Andwhilee-readersaleshavebeenexploding,Penguinjustannounceditwouldpublishtinyprintedbooks,anidealso
lutionforamarketdemandingbothconvenienceandphysicality.28.Whyisalibrarianmentioned?A.Tosetanexample.B.To
citeanauthority.C.Tomakeaprediction.D.Topresentanargument.29.Whatdoestheunderlined“buzzword"meaninPar
a.3”?A.Fashionable.B.Affordable.C.Practical.D.Imaginative.30.Whatdoesthewriteragreewithaboutinnovation?A.Wastedresourcesleadtoinno
vation.B.Magicdevicesencourageinnovation.C.Innovationshouldbehuman-centered.D.Thepoweroftechnologyisundervalued.31.Whatisprobablythe
besttitleofthetext?A.InnovationIsNotThatExpensiveB.FutureLiesinReturningtothePastC.SomeBestIdeasAreintheRea
rviewMirrorD.Innovation:theMostImportantForceinEconomyDEyesaresaidtobethewindowtothesoul--butresearchersatGoogleseethemasindicato
rsof“person'shealth.AstudysuggeststhatGoogle'scomputerscanpredictwhethersomeoneisatriskofaheartattackbyanalysingaphotographoftheir
retina(视网膜),Theresearchreliedonaconvolutionalneuralnetwork,atypeofdeep-learningalgorithm(算法)thatistransforminghowbiologistsana
lyseimages.Google'sapproachispartofawaveofnewdeep-learningaplieationsthataremakingimageprocessingeasierandcouldevenidentifyoverlookedbiologicalphe
nomena.Theapproachtookoffinthetechsectoraround2012,butscientistsstruggledtoapplythenetworkstobiologyinpartbecauseofculturaldifferencesbetweenf
ields.“Takeagroupofsmartbiologistsandputtheminaroomofsmartcomputerscientistsandtheywilltalktwodifferentlanguagesloeachother,andhavedifferen
tmindsets,"saysDaphneKoller,chiefcomputingofficeratCalico.However,throughyearsofstudy,somescientistshaveseenashiftthathasneverhappenedb
eforeinhowwellmachinelearningcanaccomplishbiologicaltasksthathavetodowithimaging.Othersaremostexcitedbytheid
eathatanalysingimageswithconvolutionalneuralnetworkscouldunknowinglyrevealunnoticeablebiologicalphenomena,encouragingbiologiststoaskq
uestionstheymightnothaveconsideredbefore.Suchdiscoveriescouldhelptoadvancediseaseresearch.Ifdeeplearningcanrevealmarkersofcance
runanindividualcell,itcouldhelptobringaboutnewassumptionsabouthowcancerspreads.Othermachine-learningex
pertsinbiologyhavesettheirsightsonnewfrontiers,nowthatconvolutionalneuralnetworksaretakingflightforimageprocessing."Imagingisimport
ant,butsoischemistryandmolecular(分子)data,”saysAlexWolf,acomputationalbiologist.Wolfhopestoimproveneuralnetworkssothattheycananalysegeneexpressi
on."Ithinktherewillbeaverybigbreakthroughinthenextfewyears,”hesays..32.Whatdoweknowaboutaconvolutionalneuralnetw
ork?A.Itcanpredictdiseases.B.Itisalearningmachine.C.Itcantransformimages.D.Itisanimageprocessor.33.Wha
tcanweinferfromDaphneKoller'swords?A.Barriersexistincertainfields.B.Scientistshavedifferentresearchaims.C.Characterspreventscientificcoopera
tion.D.Technicallimitationisthebiggestchallenge.34.Withfurtherstudyofconvolutionalneuralnetworks,A.manybiologi
calquestionsgelansweredB.itdrivesbiologiststoexplorethefieldwidelyC.imageanalysiscangoonwithoutbeing
noticedD.manydeep-learningapplicationshavebeenimproved35.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.Neuralnetworksarepromising.B.Itisconvenienttoprocessimages
.C.Itisnecessarytoworkonnewfrontiers.D.Analyzinggeneexpressionisimperfect.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。Ifyouhavebeendiagnosedwithpanicdisorder,thenyouhavelikelyexperiencedconstantfearandanxiety.Researchhasshownthatusingrelaxatio
ntechniquescanhelpreducenervousness.Somecommontechniquesincludebreathingexercisesoryoga.36Anotherpowerfuloneisvisualization,whic
hcanhelpyourelievestress.Itinvolvesusingmentalimagerytoachieveamorerelaxedstateofmind.Similartodaydreaming,visualizationisaccompli
shedthroughtheuseofyourimagination.Therearereasonswhyvisualizationcanhelpyoucopewithpanicdisorderorpanicattacks.37Whenexpe
riencingapanicattack,yourmindmayfocusontheworry,theworstthingsthatcanhappenandotherconcernsthatonlyaddtoyoursenseoffearfulness.Visualizationworks
toexpandyourabilitytorelaxbyfocusingyourmindonmorecalmingimages.Beforevisualization,makesureyourenvironmentissetupfo
ryourcomfort.Tobetterrelax,getridofanydistractions(干扰),suchasphones,petsorTV.38.Removeanyheavyjewelryorrestrict
ingclothing.Getreadytorelaxbyeithersittingorlyingdowninapositionthatfeelsmostcomfortabletoyou.39Feelfreetochangeittobettersuityourneedsandimaginatio
n.40.Throughregularpractice,youwillmoreeasilybeabletousevisualizationwhenyoureallyneedit,suchaswhenyoustartfeelingthephys
icalsymptomsofpanicandanxiety.A.Takeyourtimeandslowlyopenyoureyes.B.Thenyoumaybeginyourvisualizationexercise.C.Ifthescenedoesn'tfityou,tryyouro
wnvisualization.D.Theyarerelativelyeasytolearnandcanbepracticeddaily.E.Considerhowyourthoughtswanderwhenyoufeelpanicoranxiety.F.Trytofindaqu
ietplacewhereyouwillmostlikelybeundisturbed.G.Togetbetteratvisualization,trypracticingatleastseveraltimesaday.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。Onceuponatime,myfatherandIgotlostinaforestinFrance.Imusth
avebeenabouttwelveorthirteen.Anyway,itwasbeforethetimewhenmostpeople41amobilephone.ItwasintheLoireVa
lley.Abouthalfanhour,mydad42thetruth."Oh,itseemsthatwe'relost.”Wewalkedaroundandaroundincircles,tryingtofind
thepath,43withnoluck.Icouldtellmydadvr3asstartingto44,evenashewastryingtohideitfromme.Wehadbeenintheforestforhoursthenandbot
hknewmymomwouldbeinastateofabsolute45.Atschool,IhadjustbeentoldthestoryofthehikerswhohaddiedinthewildernessandIfounditeasy
to46thatwouldbeourfatetoo.“Ifwekeepgoingina47linewe’llgetoutofhere,”mydadsaid.Andhewasright.48weheardthesoundofcarsand49amainr
oad.Wewereelevenmilesfromthevillagewherewehad50butatleastwehadsignposts.AndIoftenthinkofthatstrategy.whenIamtotally51--literallyormetaphoricall
y(比喻).Ithoughtofitwhenlwasinthemiddleofa52,whenmyheartbeatrapidlywith53anddidn'tknowhowIcouldcarryonliving.Walkingonefootinf
rontoftheother,inthesame54,willalwaysgetyoufurtherthanrunningaroundincircles.It'saboutthe55tokeepwalkingforward.41.A.ownedB.borrowedC.inventedD.
promoted42.A.revealedB.realizedC.toldD.faced43.A.allB.ifC.yetD.so44.A.complainB.eruptC.regretD.panic45.
A.terrorB.angerC.disappointmentD.loss46.A.decideB.announceC.imagineD.clarify47.A.simpleB.shortC.straightD.
similar48.A.RegularlyB.EventuallyC.SurprisinglyD.Generally49.A.choseB.missedC.followedD.reached50.A.setofB.passedC.calledatD.l
ived51.A.lostB.sensitiveC.angryD.stuck52.A.termB.raceC.performanceD.breakdown53.A.excitementB.surpriseC.fearD.interest54.
A.wayB.cycleC.directionD.distance55.A.ambitionB.determinationC.inspirationD.cooperation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。Ourancestorsdiditoutofnecessity,butwearereturningtotheirwaysoutofadesiretopreservetheplanet5
6futuregenerations.ClaireJacksoninvestigatesthereturnofourmake-do-and-mendanditturnsoutthat“fast"fashionhasbeenrep
lacedbya“slow”fashion57(move).Reportsthat300,000tonsof58(use)clothingendsupinUKlandfilleveryyearhaveledtoacome
backofmake-do-and-mend,encouragingincreasingnumbersofpeopletotakearenewedinterestinmaintenance,59(buy)second-handandtochoosequalityoverquantity.“
Thereusedtobeafeelingofshameattachedtowearingsecond-handclothes,”reflectsAnitaTaylor,ashopowner.“We'renowmeetingpeople60aresourcingtheirclothesfromag
enciessuchasours,havingcommittedtonotbuyinganythingnewforayear.”Indaysgoneby,wearinga61(visible)mendedjacketw
ouldhavebeenconsideredanembarrassment,butnowitmaybeprizedfor62(it)beautyandpracticality.Despitethegrowinginte
restinmending,basicsewingskills----particularlyamongyoungerGenerations----63(be)surprisinglyscarce(不足的).Ifyoureallycan'tfixsomething,youcanalway
srepurposeit.Bytheway,it'sall64matteroftaste.Nomatter65mymother-in-lawmaysay,Ihappentolikemysilverbracel
etmadeoutof80oldforkverymuch.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校即将举办以“福文化”为主题的中外学生交流活动,正在招募志愿者,请你根据以下内容,写一封申请信。CHINAFUCULTURE1.写信目的;2.自我介
绍;3.希望获准。注意:1.词数80左右;2.信件开头结尾已给出,不计人总词数;3.不得出现真实姓名和学校名字;4.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSir,Yourssincerely,Li
Hua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。“Itwasmytwelfthbirthday,andwhatIreallywantedmostwasanewbicycle.ButIknewthatmyfamilycoul
dn'taffordone,soIsettledforabedsidetablewithlockabledrawers,asafeplacetokeepmyprivatestuff.Wewenttothecharityshopwherewefoundolddarkone.Itdidn'tlookt
oocool,butIthoughtthatIwouldpainintomakeitlookbetter.Afterwetookithome,Iwasgettingreadytopaintit.WhenIpulledthe
drawersout,Ifeltsomethingstucktotheback.Ireachedinalltheway,andguesswhat?Asealedbagwithsomepapersinit.WhenIopenedthebag,Irealiz
edthatthepaperswereofficialdocuments.And,wrappedinthemwereabunchoftenandtwentydollarbill!Talkaboutfindingatreasure!Andonmybirthday!“Isthissomekindof
joke?"Isaidaloud.Iwentaheadandreadthepapers,anditturnedouttobeawillSomeoldladywasleavinghersavingsfor
hersonandgrandchildren.Mymindwasgoingcrazy.WasItheluckiesttwelve-year-oldever?WiththismoneyIcouldbuythecoolestbicycle.Wh
oknows?Ibegancounting.WhenIreachedathousanddollars,mymotherwasknockingonmybedroomdoor.Iquicklyclosedthedrawerw
iththemoneyinit.“Doyouwantsomehelp?Iseverythingallright?"sheasked.No,everythingwasnotright.Actually,
mystomachwasgrowling(低吼).“I'mokay,"Ilied.Whenmymotherleftmyroom,Ilayonmybed,startingthinking.Whatadilemma(窘境)!Iwishedthereweresomeon
e1couldtalkwith.CouldIkeepitandgetallkindsofstuffformeandmyfamily?Itwouldn'tbetoobadformetokeepit,ifIsharedit...right?Thoughtsranthroughm
ymind.ButIreallydidn'tneedsomeoneelsetogivemetheanswer.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Ifinallymadeadecisionandcalledmyparentsintomybedro
om.Thoughsurprised,theshopownerhelpedfindthefamily'stelephonenumber.2022年3月福州市质量检测英语答案及听力原文一、听力1-5BBCBB6-10C
ABAC11-15CCCCB16-20AABAC二、阅读21-23BAC24-27CBDC28-31DACC32-35DABA36-40DEFBG三、语言知识运用41-45ABCDA46-50CCBDA51-55ADCCB56.for57.movement
58.used59.tobuy60.who/that61.visibly62.its63.are64.a65.what四、写作DearSir,MynameisLiHua.I’minterestedinan
opportunitytovolunteerintheFu-cultureinternationalexchange.Ihaveextensiveexperienceworkingasalanguagea
ssistantinaninternationalorganization.Inthisposition,IdevelopedconfidenceinEnglishandaneagernesstospreadtra
ditionalculture.Ialsoparticipatedinschoolfundraisingprograms,whichfurtherstrengthenedmyinterpersonalandproblem-solvingskills.IbelieveIw
ouldmakeavaluableassettoyourteam.Pleasefeelfreetoreachouttome.Yourssincerely,LiHua听力原文Text1M:Oh,no!Lookatwhatha
ppenedtomyphone!Thescreenwon’teventurnon.Itmustbefromtherain.(1)W:Iheardthereisawaytodryitout.Separatethebatteryandthephoneanddropthemi
nabagofrice.Text2M:That’sthefirealarm.Everybodyneedstogetoutoftheoffice.W:It’safalsealarm.Thefanhass
etoffthealarmagain.M:Youcouldberightbutsafetymustcomefirst.Pleaseleavethebuilding.(2)★setoff:使(警报)响起,拉响(警
报)Thefanhassetoffthealarmagain.电扇又让警报响起了。Text3W:Howmanypeoplearecomingtodinnertonight?M:Thetwinswillbehere,
aswellasyouandmeofcourse.(3)Ihopethat’sOKwithyou.Text4W:I’msotiredtoday.Mypowerwentoutlastnightduringthestorm,andIcouldn’tfigureouthowto
fixit.M:Thatseemslikeanannoyingtask.Didyoustayuptryingtofindoutwhattheproblemwas?W:No.Itwasjusttoohottosleepa
fterthat.(4)Text5M:Howcanyoutellwhichonesarefresh?W:Givethemalittlepress.Iftheyaretoosoft,putthemback.It’sOKiftheyareabitfirm.(5)We’lljustleavethemon
thecounterforacoupleofdays.Text6M:GardenHotel.CanIhelpyou?W:MynameisVickyClark.Isawyouradvertisementinthenewspaper.Canyoutellmeaboutt
hejob,please?(6)M:Weneedpeopleworkinginthekitchen,washingup,andclearingtables.Whatjobshaveyoudonebefore?W:I’veworkedi
narestaurant.ButI’mastudent,soIcanonlyworkonweekends.(6)M:That’snotaproblem.Canyoucomehereat2:00thisafternoontomeetthemanager?(7)W:I’msor
ry.Ihaveclassfrom2:00to3:00,(7)butIcancomeafterwardsat3:30.M:That’sfine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Text7M:Myparentswantmetogotoafamilypartythisweekend.Ikn
owit’sgoingtobesoboring.Italwaysis.W:Don’tsaythat.Youshouldbehappytospendtimewithyourfamily.Myfamilyliveacrossthecountry,soIdon’tget
toseethemoften.It’sabitdepressing.(8)M:Really?I’msorrytohearthat.Doyouseethematleastonceayear,forbirthdaysormaybeamarriageinthefamily?W:I
sawthemonChristmasthispastyear.(9)That’susuallywhenwegettogether.Iwouldlovetogomoreoften,butCaliforniaisfaraway.M:Iimagineitisalongrideacros
sthecountry.Plus,youwouldhavetotakethetimeofffromschoolandwork.W:Actually,it’smoreofthecostthatkeepsmefromgoingoften.Text8M:Ithinkweshouldspeaktoourn
ewneighborsaboutthenoise.W:Iagree.Ihadhopeditwouldcalmdownbuttheyhavebeenhereforoveramonthnow.M:Iknowitmustbe
hardforthemwithayoungchild.W:It’snotjusttheboy.Theyhavethreedogsinthattinyapartment.M:Yes,andtheybarkalotdur
ingtheday.Theycouldtakethemtothepark.There’slotsofspace.W:Shouldweasktheotherresidentswhattheythink?M:I’mprettysureever
yonewillthinkthesameasus.W:Thenshouldwegoovertherejustnowandknockontheirdoor?M:Whydon’twewritethemaletterinstead?W:That’sagoodidea.Text9W:Ronald,(14)
(15)(16)itislovelythatyouagreedtocomeanddothisforme.M:Don’tworryaboutitonebit.You’lldogreat.Thislittleinterviewisnothing,comparedtoset
tingupthisbeautifulmuseum.(13)W:Thankyou.Whowouldyousayisyourbiggesthero?M:Well,youalreadyknowtheanswerto
that,Kristal.MyadviserwasAnselAdams,thegreatnaturephotographer.W:AndwheredidyoumeetAnsel?(14)M:Well,it’sanoddstoryactually.Iwaswithmyfriendsinthesu
mmerandtheywantedtogofishingthatday.ItoldthemIwouldratherwalkthroughthewoods,soIhikedamountaintorelaxalone,andranintoAnselatthetop.(14)W
:Letmeguess.Hewastakingpicturesoftherocks?M:Almost.Hewastakingpicturesofaspecialcloud.Immediately,hebegantell
ingmeeverythingapersoncouldknowaboutclouds.Hewasawealthofinformation.Heinvitedmebacktohisphotographystud
ioafter.W:Andwasthatthemomentyouwantedtolearnfromhim?(15)M:No.Idecidedthatafterhetookmetohisfavoritespot.(15)The
amountofknowledgethatAnselhadwasimportanttome.However,itwasthepurejoyandloveforteachingandappreciatingphotographythatgotme.(
15)W:Andnowyouownyourownstudio,youdesignclothingandwillsoonhaveapermanentsectionhereatthemodernmuseumofartandtechnolo
gy.(13)(16)Text10(第20题为总结题)TheUnitedKingdomisagroupofislandsoffthecoastofEurope—butithasn’talwaysbeenthatway
.Manythousandsofyearsago,theUKwasattachedtoEuropebyastretchoflandknownasDoggerland.Andtheevidenceofthepeoplewholivedthereisregularlyfound.Roughly12,
000yearsago,asthelastmajoriceagewasending,theareathatisnowtheNorthSeawasverydifferent.Insteadofwater,theareahadhills,wetlandsandva
lleysfulloftrees.StoneAgepeoplelivedinDoggerland.Theywerehunter-gathererswhomovedwiththeseasonsandlivedbyfishing,hunti
ng,andgatheringfoodsuchasnutsandberries.(17)Overtime,theywereslowlyfloodedoutoftheirhuntinggrounds.Waterwhichhadbeenlockedawayinicebegan
tomelt,drowningDoggerland.Around6000yearsago,peoplewereforcedontohighergroundinwhataretoday’sEnglandandtheNetherlands.Theevidenceof
theancientpeople’spresencecanbefoundontheseafloor,wheremodernfishermenoftenfindbonesandtoolsthatdatebacktoabout
9000yearsago.(18)ThosestudyingDoggerlandsaytheclimatechangefacedbyancientpeopleissimilartothatwehavenow.(19)Theysaythatasimilarsituationcouldaffec
tthebillionsofpeoplewholivewithin60kilometersofaseashoretodayifpolaricecapscontinuetomeltatarapidpace.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.x
iangxue100.com