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模擬試題

第I卷(100分)

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選

項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatisthewomanmostexcitedabout?

A.Seeingsharks.B.Goingtothebeach.C.Stayingwithherrelatives.

2.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?

A.Singapore.B.China.C.Britain.

3.Whenwilltheymeet?

A.At9:15tomorrowmorning.B.At9:45tomorrowmorning.C.At8:45tomorrowmorning.

4.Whycan'tthemanvisitthemonebyone?

A.Becauseheisbusywithhisstudy.

B.Becauseheisleavingthedayaftertomorrow.

C.Becausethetwoplacesarenotfarfromeachother.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Holidayplans.B.Culturaltraditions.C.Thesizeoftheirfamilies.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選

出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘:聽完后,各小題將

給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatwasthemanworriedabout?

A.Hispronunciationwasbad.

B.Hemightnotbeabletoexpresshimselfclearly.

C.Hemightmakelotsofmistakes.

7.Whatdidtheforeignerdoatfirstwhenthemantalkedtohim?

A.Herepeatedthewords.B.Heusedhisbodylanguage.C.Hesaidnothing.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whafswrongwiththewoman?

A.Shedislikesthefoodthere.

B.Sheisn,tacceptedbythehostfamily.

C.Shehasnochancetomakefriends.

9.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Moveintoadormitory.B.Cookmealsbyherself.C.Spendmoretimeonherprogram.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman'swatch?

A.Itisruinedbywater.B.Itneedsanewbattery.C.Itneedscleaning.

11.Whatdoesthestoreofferifonechangesabatterythere?

A.Aone-yearguarantee.B.Anextrabattery.C.Freecleaningservice.

12.Whycan'tthewomangetherwatchbackrightaway?

A.Shehasn'tgotenoughmoney.B.Thestorewillclosesoon.C.Themanisverybusynow.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhatisJennifer?

A.Amanager.B.Astudent.C.Atourguide.

14.WhatwillJenniferdofirstthissummer?

A.Takeatripabroad.B.Visithergrandparents.C.Dosomevolunteerwork.

15.Whatsubjectwillthemanprobablyteach?

A.Geography.B.English.C.Science.

16.WhenwillthemanfinishhisworkinNepal?

A.OnJuly23rd.B.OnJuly16th.C.OnJuly10th.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Howmanykindsofclimateemergenciesdoesthespeakermention?

A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.

18.Whatwillcauseaflashfloodaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Tidalwaves.B.Damageddams.C.Therisingwarmair.

19.Whatisthefourthcrisismainlyabout?

A.Drought.B.Sealevel.C.Disappearingspecies.

20.WhyisJamesElsnermentionedintheend?

A.Hedoesresearchonpolarbears.

B.Heproveshurricanesgetstronger.

C.Heaimstoprotectcoralreefs(珊瑚礁).

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

Fournovelsrecommendedtoreaders

BeeSeason:AnovelbyMylaGoldvberg

ElizaNaumann,anine-year-oldgirl,expectsnevertofitintohergiftedfamily:herwisefather,Saul,

focusedonhisstudyofscience;herbrother,Aaron,thehopeofhisfather;andherbrightlawyer-mom,

Miriam.ButwhenElizatakestheleadinschoolanddistrictspellingbeecompetitions,Saultakesitasasign

thatsheissuretobeofgreatness.

TheWorldsWeThinkWeKnow:StoriesbyDaliaRosenfeld

Veryfunny,thiscollectionofstoriestakesreadersfromtheUnitedStatestoIsraelandbackagainto

examinethesecretreachesofourownmindsandhearts.Thecharactersinthebookareinfluencedbythe

forcesbeyondtheircontrol—war,adulthood,family.

AttheEndoftheWorld,TurnLeftbyZhannaSlor

Thisisanovelfromanunforgettablenewvoice.Itisastoryabouthowyousee"home”.Masha

remembersherchildhoodintheformerUSSR,butfoundherlifeandheartinIsrael.Annawasjustababy

whenherfamilyleftIsrael,butwantstofindherroots.

EverythingIsIlluminatedbyJonathanSafran

Withonlyayellowingphotoinhand,ayoungmannamedJonathanSafranFoersetsouttofindthe

womanwhomightormightnothavesavedhisgrandfatherfromtheNazis.Alongwithanoldmanwho

remembersthewar,adognamedSammyandtheunforgettableAlex,ayoungtranslatorwhospeakspoor

English,Jonathanisledonawildjourneyandintoanunexpectedpast.

21.WhydoesSaulcometovaluehisdaughterEliza?

A.Sheishisonlyhopeinthefuture.B.Shetriestofitintohergiftedfamily.

C.Shemodelsherselfonherfather.D.Sheshowshergiftinbeecompetitions.

22.Whichbooktellsthestoryaboutlookingforfamilyhistory?

A.BeeSeason.B.TheWorldsWeThinkWeKnow.

C.AttheEndoftheWorld,TurnLeft.D.EverythingIsIlluminated.

23.WhydoesJonathanSafrangoonawildjourney?

A.Tofindoutabouthispast.B.Tofindawoman.

C.Tofindhisgrandfather.D.Toreturnaphoto.

B

MygranddadoftenhelpedmemakeatooltocatchfishwhenIwasyoungandwewouldspendhours

alongariver.Itwaslovelyforbothofusthen.Manymoreoftoday'sgrandparentshaveagrowingsenseof

adventure.Andatrendiscatchingon:skip-gentravel——grandparentstakingfun-filledvacationswithgrand

kidswithouttheirparentsalong.

Asurveyfoundthat83%ofgrandparentsputtravelwiththeirgrandkidsasthenumberonethingwhen

theyretire.Skip-gentravelgetspopularforgoodreasons.Kidshavetheirlivesenrichedandlearnoutside

classrooms.Thisisalsoatimeoftalkingandsharingideas.

“Howgrandparentstalktochildrenisdifferentfromhowparentstalktothem.Actually,Ifeelonamore

equalfootingwithmygrandchildrenthanIdowithmyownchildren,AnnieCollins,atravelarchitectand

alsopartofthetrend,says."Kidsawayfromtheirparentsaremoreopentoideasandwillingtoexpress

themselves.It'snotjustkidsgainingfromtraveling.Whogetsthemostoutofthis?Youmightthinkit's

thembutit'sus."AccordingtoastudybytheClevelandClinic,grandparentswhohelpwatchandspendtime

withgrandkidsmayactuallylivelongerthantheirpeers(同齡人).

It'salsoimportanttorecognizethatgrandparentsoftenhavemoretimetotravel.Unliketheirchildren,

whomaystillbeinthepursuitofapersonalcareerthatofferslimitedtimeoff,grandparentsareoftenretired

andlikelyhaveadifferentviewpointonlife,prioritizingexperiencesandfamily.Soknowingthekidsarein

greathands,momsanddadswillhaveabitoftimetothemselves—somemuch-neededleisuretimealoneto

restandrechargetheirbatteries.

However,skip-gentravelisnotforeverygrandparent.Afterall,grandparentsarewornoutwithyears

andnotsoenergetic.Theysurelytreasurethechancetoformclosetieswiththeirgrandchildren,butifs

wisertosaynowhenonlytheyouthcouldenjoythemselves,forthetravelshouldbeawinforeveryone

involved.

24.Whydoestheauthormentionfishingexperienceswithhisgranddad?

A.Tostresstheimportanceoffamilyties.B.Tosharethepleasureingoingfishing.

C.Toleadinthetrendofskip-gentravel.D.Toshowthegrowinginterestinadventure.

25.WhichofthefollowingmayAnnieCollinsagree?

A.Manyparentsaretoostrictwithchildren.

B.Childrenbecomematurewhenawayfromparents.

C.Spendingtimewithgrandparentsisbetterforkids.

D.Grandparentsbenefitmorefromskip-gentravel.

26.Whatdoweknowabouttheparentswhosekidsareonskip-gentravel?

A.Theyfeellessanxiousandstressed.B.Theyenjoythemomenttorelax.

C.Theymisstheirkidsverymuch.D.Theylookforwardtotheirowntrip.

27.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestgrandparentsdo?

A.Getkidsinvolvedintravelplanning.B.Strengthenthebondwithgrandchildren.

C.Makedecisionsinbothsides,interests.D.Reduceskip-gentravelappropriately.

C

Gettingoldmightnotbesomethingthat'syettocrossyourmind.Butagingisgoingtodefeatusone

day,soit'ssomethingwe*dallliketocontrol.

Itwouldbegreattohavealong,healthyandhappylife,andthafswhyscientistsareconstantlyseeking

outwhatweneedtodotoachieveit.Weallknowthatregularexerciseisgoodforus.Butthelatestpieceof

researchmightputaspringinyourstepifyou'resomeonewhowalksatafastpace.Thafsbecausethespeed

atwhichpeoplewalkintheir40sisasignofhowmuchtheirbrainsandtheirbodiesareaging.

TheBBC*sPhilippaRoxbywritesthattestson1,000peoplefoundthatslowerwalkerstendedtoshow

signsof"acceleratedaging".Theirlungs,teethandimmunesystemswereinworseshapethanthosewalking

faster.Thestudyalsofoundnotonlydidslowerwalkers9bodiesagemorequickly,buttheirfaceslooked

olderandtheyhadsmallerbrains.

Thismightbeseenasawake-upcallforpeoplewithaslowerpacetoworkoutandgetfitter.Butit

mightbetoolate;researcherssaytheywereabletopredictthewalkingspeedof45-year-oldsusingthe

resultsofintelligence,languageandmotor(運動)skillstestsfromwhentheywereagedthree.Theyalso

suggestthateveninearlylife,therearesignsshowingwhichpeoplewillhaveahealthierlife.

So,whafsthepointofknowingthataslowerwalkingpacemightmeanasmallerbrain?Researchers

saymeasuringwalkingspeedatayoungerageandunderstandingwhatthismightmeancouldbeawayof

testingtreatmentstoslowhumanaging.

28.Whydoscientistskeeponstudying?

A.Toachievetheirgoals.B.Tohelppeopleliveabetterlife.

C.Tofindwaystostopaging.D.Tofindoutwhocanlivelonger.

29.Howdidtheresearchersgettheresult?

A.Byanalyzingdata.B.Bycarryingouttestsonpeople.

C.Bydoingsurveys.D.Bydoingexperimentsinthelab.

30.Thefindingscanbeusedto

A.findwaystoslowagingB.treatcertainillnesses

C.makepeopleworkharderD.urgepeopletowalkslowly

31.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Adiary.B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel.D.Amagazine.

D

AfloodhitYellowstoneNationalParkonJune13,2022.Thedisasterwascausedbyacombinationof

unusuallyheavyrainsandrapidsnowmelt.Thehighandfastwaterflowsdestroyedbridgesandsweptaway

entireroadways,leavingcommunitiesandhomesisolated.Fortunately,theapproximately10,000park

visitorsweresafelyevacuated.

ThetownofGardiner,alongtheMontana-Wyomingborder,wasparticularlyhardhit.Thefloodwaters

leftalmost900peoplewithnopowerorwaterformanydays.Gardiner'seconomy,whichdependsonthe

almostthree-quartersofamillionvisitorswhopassthroughthepark'snorthgateannually,islikelytotakea

hit.ThefloodwatersseverelydamagedthemainnorthentranceroadtoYellowstone,andcouldtakeyearsto

rebuild.

ParkofficialshavebegunworkonimprovinganalternativeroadtoGardiner.Thiswillensurethat

localscanaccessfood,supplies,andotheressentialemergencyservices.Alimitednumberoftouristsmay

alsobeallowedintoGardineroncetheroadisstable.

Yellowstone'snorthgateisclosedindefinitely.Butthepark'ssouthgateopenedtovisitorsonJune22,

2022.Parkofficialshavestartedanewentrysystemtopreventovercrowding.Itisbasedonthelastnumber

ofthevisitor'svehiclelicenseplateandthecalendardateofthemonth.Carswithodd(奇數(shù)的)numberscan

visittheparkonodddaysofthemonth,whilethosewitheven(偶數(shù)的)numberscangoonevendays.

Establishedin1872,YellowstoneisAmerica'soldestnationalpark.The3,472-square-milereservens

threestatesandishometolotsofuniquewildlife.Itisknownforitsnaturalbeautythatincludesmountains,

riversandlakes.Theforcesoffireandiceshapedtheparkoverthousandsofyears.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“isolated“inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Tracked.B.Decorated.C.Separated.D.Improved.

33.Whatwasthepossibleresultoftheflood?

A.Communitiesandhomeswereleftinruins.B.Gardiner'seconomywouldgetintotrouble.

C.Almost900peopleweretrappedinthepark.D.Thepark'ssouthgatewasclosedfbrawhile.

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Localpeoplecangetdailynecessitiesfromvisitors.

B.Theparkhasadoptedanewsystemtorecognizefaces.

C.Thelicenseplatenumberdecideswhencarsenterthepark.

D.Moretouristsmayfloodintotheparkfbrgeologicalfeatures.

35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.NaturalbeautymakesYellowstonefamous.

B.YellowstoneNationalParkisclosedduetoflooding.

C.PeoplecanvisitYellowstoneNationalParkanyday.

D.FloodinghascausedwidespreaddamageintheUS.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Whetheryouhaveexperiencedabreakupwithsomeoneyoucaredfordeeply,whetherdeathhastakena

lovedone,whetheryouhavelostajob,learnhowtomoveonandletgo.36Theywillmakethe

situationworse.

Don'tspendtoomuchtimeorenergymourningwhathashappened.Letabrokenromanceorfriendship

go.37Evenwithdeath,thereisatimetomourn,andthereisatimetorenewandtomoveonwithyour

ownlife.

Don'toverreacttoyourlossandtakeanysuddenactionwithouttimeforcarefulreflection.38

Seeksupportintheshortterm,andonlymakesignificantcommitments(承諾)afteryouhaverestored

concentrationandconfidence.

39Althoughyoumayfeeltheurgetoavoidinteractingwithyourfriendsandfamily,itisimportant

intimeoflossthatyoukeepupsocialcontacts.Trynottolosethefriendshipsyouhavebuilt,butifyoudo

findyourselfisolatedfrompreviousconnections,focusallyourenergyonbuildingnewconnections.

Don'tcomplainaboutwhathashappened,anddon'tlistentoyourfriends1complaints.Itisbetterto

focusyourthoughtsonpositivematters.40

A.Don'tspendalotoftimealone.

B.Keepyourattentiononbuildingabrightfuture.

C.Don'trespondnegativelytoyourfamily.

D.Lefstakealookatthingstoavoidintimeofloss.

E.Bademotionsmayberelatedtoourphysicalhealth.

F.Letalostjobbecomeanexperienceandnomore.

G.Thoughlonelyorfrightened,takeactioncalmlyandwisely.

第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

Isatdownatmydeskandstartedwritingaletterofthankfulness,butwhenitcametoactuallyputting

theletterintothemailbox.I41.1couldn'tdoit.Isuddenlyfeltasenseof42andinsecurity(不安).

TheletterwastoanoldteacherwithwhomIkeptin43on.Formonths,Ireadaboutwhatsheset

downonherpage,whichhelpedmetolivemylifedifferently.Hervolunteer(志愿者)workwasn*thuge.

44.shewasdoingsmall,localgooddeeds.Gradually,shechangedmyviewsontheworldandforsome

reason,IfeltIshouldletherknowhowherexample45influencedme.

Icouldhaveeasilysentheranemail,butthatseemednotenoughforsuchanimportantthankyou.

That'swhyIendedup46theletter.ButnowhereIwas,standingbeforethemailbox,unabletoputthe

envelopeinside.Whatwasstoppingme?ItsuddenlyhitmethatIwas47ofbeingtoonice.IguessIfelt

strangebecauseitwasn'tlikeshewasmybestfriendorarelative.Maybemy48wastooheartfelt.

Thinkingthisover,Iputtheenvelopeinthemailbox49.

WeekslaterIreceivedamessagefromher.Itturnedoutshewasgoingthroughahardtimeandmynote

50alottoher.Shesaidshehadnoideashewasplayingsuchabig51inothers,life.

Notonlydidthislettermakeherhappier,butherresponsetoitbrightenedmyworldand52my

levelofhappinessaswell.IwassoexcitedthatithadsuchagreatinfluenceonherthatIdecidedtowrite

a(n)53lettertosomeoneeachmonth.Nowit'seasierformeto54thegoodnessinothersandbe

more55forthisbeautifullifeI'mliving.

41.A.continuedB.swappedC.stoppedD.paced

42.A.powerB.disappointmentC.responsibilityD.concern

43.A.mindB.touchC.orderD.sight

44.A.SoB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Meanwhile

45.A.looselyB.rapidlyC.greatlyD.widely

46.A.checkingB.receivingC.readingD.handwriting

47.A.confidentB.fondC.afraidD.sure

48.A.presentB.agreementC.messageD.explanation

49.A.sadlyB.officiallyC.entirelyD.finally

50.A.persuadedB.meantC.offeredD.determined

51.A.partB.decisionC.usageD.command

52.A.expressedB.forecastC.increasedD.recognized

53.A.congratulationB.thankyouC.comfortD.request

54.A.handoutB.setoutC.findoutD.putout

55.A.sorryB.gratefulC.satisfiedD.careful

第n卷(50分)

第三部分語言知識運用

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

Anunattended24-hoursmartbookstoreopenedinGuiyang,thecapitalofGuizhouProvince.Getting

access(進入)byfacial56(recognize),readingforfreeandpayingfbritemsattheself-service

checkoutareamongthenovelexperienceswaitingforvisitors.

Thestorebelongstothestate-ownedchainXinhuaBookstore.Customers57(allow)tostayas

longastheywant,althoughtheycan'ttakeanythinghome,unlessit'spaid.Securitydepends58

remotemonitoring(遠程監(jiān)控)andalarms.

Thebookstorehas59(near)10,000booksondifferenttopics60attractallages.Sincethe

storestartedtooperateonApril23,it61(receive)hundredsofcustomersaday.Thestorehasbeen

designedtosatisfyseniorswhomayhavetrouble62(deal)withautomation(自動化).Theself-service

checkoutissimple,andthecharactersarelargeandeasytoread.

“Iusuallycometothebookstore63Ifinishexercisingintheafternoon.Itonlytakesmeafew

minutes64(walk)here,^^saidLuoYinfeng,whois65eagerreaderaged69.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):基礎知識檢測,根據(jù)要求用正確的形式填空(共25小題;每小題1分,滿分25分)

66.Assoldiers,theywerepreparedtodieforthehoftheircountry.(66-70根據(jù)首字母填單

詞)

67.Althoughhegotseriouslyjintheaccident,herecoveredwiththehelpofthedoctors.

68.ItisunforgettablethatBeijinghtheOlympicGamesin2008.

69.Notknowinghowtoescape,theyweretintheburningbuilding.

70.Xiaominghasjustgfromhisuniversity,andheisplanningforalongtrip.

71.This(體育場)hasseenmanyexcitingfootballmatches.(71-80根據(jù)漢語提示填單詞)

72.Whentheywerenearthetopofthemountain,his(力量)ranout.

73.Youneedto(注冊)beforeyoucomeinsidethelibrary.

74.Itmustbe(尷尬的)enoughtotakesomebodywronglyasyourfather!

75.Hehasbeenforcedtoadjusthis(日程表)becauseofthebusywork.

76.Dr.Li,an(專家)ineducation,willgiveusaspeechnextMonday.

77.MyadviserrecommendedthatIshouldchooseadvanced(文學).

78.Theteacherfeelsastrongsenseof(責任)towardsherstudents.

79.Bothstudentshavemadequiteafewexperimentson(電).

80.Thisboy(營救)fromtherunningwateryesterday.

81.他陷入絕望,自暴自棄。(81?85讀后續(xù)寫填空)

Hehimselfto.

82.我站在那里,喉嚨哽塞,拼命想止住眼淚。

Istoodtherewithainmythroatandtriedtobacktears.

83.她的心痛苦地劇烈跳動著,撞擊著她的肋骨。

Herheartwaspainfullyfastandagainstherribs.

84.她太冷了,又無處取暖,她覺得自己快要淹沒在人群中了。

Coldwithnohopefor,shefeltlikeinacrowdofpeople.

85.我從單純的不快樂變成了極度的痛苦。

FrombeingunhappyIbecameacutely.

第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分15分)

86.假定你是李華,最近你校英文報在舉辦以“ExerciseanHourEveryDay,HealthyLifeforaLifetime”

為主題的征文活動。請你根據(jù)以下要點用英語寫一篇短文。

要點:1.你對征文主題的理解;

2.你喜歡的運動項目及活動情況;

3.該運動給你生活和學習帶來的益處。

注意:1.詞數(shù)80個左右;

2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

ExerciseanHourEveryDay,HealthyLifeforaLifetime

英語答案及評分標準

第一部分聽力(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1-5CAABA6-10BCCAB11-15ACBBA16-20AABCB

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

21-23DCB24-27BBAD28?31CDBC32-35CBCA

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

36?40DFGAB

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

41-45CABBC46-50DCADB51-55ACBDB

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分,大小寫、拼寫錯誤均不得分)

56.recognition57.areallowed58.on59.nearly60.which/that

63.afterreceived62.dealing63.after64.to64.towalk65.an

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):基礎知識檢測(共25小題,每小題1分,滿分25分)

66.honour/honor67.injured68.hosted69.trapped70.graduated71.stadium72.strength73.register

74.awkward/embarrassing75.schedule76.expert77.Literature78.responsibility79.electricity

80.wasrescued81.abandoned;deir82.lump;fight83.beating;banging84.warmth;drowning

85.merely;miserable

第二節(jié):書面表達(15分)

【參考范文】ExerciseanHourEveryDay,HealthyLifeforaLifetime

Nowadays,doingsportsisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Asweknow,apersonwhokeepson

takingexerciseregularlywillkeepfitandliveahappylife.

Asforme,myfavoritesportisplayingbasketball.AfterschoolIusuallyspendhalfanhouronit,which

notonlybuildsupmybodybutalsomakesmerefreshed.Playingbasketballhelpsmerelaxafteraperiodof

tiringstudyandimprovesmystudyefficiency.Besides,throughthegame,Ihavelearnedthespiritof

teamwork.Itisalsoagoodwayfbrmetomakenewfriends.Inshort,playingbasketballenrichesmylife

andmakesmemoreconfident.

Lefsdosportstogetherandenjoyahealthylife!

聽力原文:

1.【原文】

W:Tmgoingforavacationfortwoweeks.

M:Whereto?

W:I'mstayingwithmyauntinSouthAfricainherlovelyhouse.Tmlookingforwardtocatchingupwiththe

familymorethananythingelse,evengoingtothebeach.

M:Enjoyyourholiday.Becarefulofsharks!

2.【原文】

M:IamgoingtoleaveforLondonaftergraduation.Howaboutyou?

W:TilgobacktomyhometowneventhoughIlikeChinaverymuch.

M:Oh,Singapore.That'snice.

3.【原文】

W:Theweatherreportsaystomorrowwillbeanothersunnyday.Howaboutgoingtotheseasideforapicnic?

M:SoundsgreatWhenshallwemeet?

W:Shallwemeetat9:45tomorrowmorning?

M:No.lefsmakeithalfanhourearlier.Thenwecanenjoyourselvesbetter.

4.【原文】

W:Tom.Wheredoyouwanttogotomorrow?

M:Idon'tknowhowtodecide.BoththeSummerPalaceandtheTempleofHeavenarethetwomost

famousplacesIwanttovisit.

W:Whydon'tyouvisitthemonebyone?

M:1havetoleaveforShanghaithedayaftertomorrow.

5.【原文】

W:WhatareyourplansforThanksgiving,Todd?

M:Oh,it'satraditioninmyfamilytogouptomygrandpa'shouseinthewoodsandhaveabigdinnerup

there.Abouttwentyofmyrelativeswillbecoming.

W:Wow,thatsoundslikesomuchfun!IthinkmyparentsandIarejustgoingtomyaunt'shousetobewith

her.

6-7.【原文】

W:HowdidyoufeelthefirsttimeyouspokeEnglishtoaforeigner?

M:Nervous.Ifeltverynervous.

W:Whydidyoufeelnervous?

M:ThatwasmanyyearsagoinNewYorkCity.Iwasaskingamaninthestreethowtogettothenearest

station.IwasworriedthatImightnotbeabletomakemyselfunderstood.SoIgaveeverywordslowlyand

clearly.

W:Didheunderstandyou?

M:Henoddedandsmiled,buthedidnotreply.SoIrepeatedevenmoreslowlywhatIhadsaid.

W:Didhereplythistime?

M:Yes,hesaidslowlyandclearly,“Sorry,I...no...English.”

8-9【原文】

M:Pleasesitdown,Mary.

W:Thanks,Mr.Davies.

M:Allright,let'stakethingsslowly.Tellmeabouttheproblem.

W:It'saboutmylivingsituation.I'mnothappywithit.Imean,alltheotherstudentsinmyprogramare

livinginthedormitory.ButIliveinahousewithafamily.Ieatbreakfastanddinnerwiththefamily,butI

getlonelyintheeveningsandatweekends.

M:So,makingfriendsistheproblem?

W:Yes.

M:OK.Ithinkyoushouldgotoeachofthefivestudentdonnitories,choosetheoneyoulikethemost,and

askifyoucouldmoveinthere.Studentsarealwaysmovinginandout,soitshouldn'tbeaproblem.

10-12【原文】

W:Excuseme,mywat

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