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2019-2020学年广东三校联考(广州二中、珠海一中、中山纪中)高二11月期中联考英语试题 Word版

‎2019-2020学年度高二(上)三校联考 英语 本试卷10页,试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。‎ 注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。‎ ‎2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。‎ ‎3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。‎ ‎4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。‎ 第I卷 第一部分 听力理解(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 材料及问题播放两遍。每段后有两至三个小题,各段播放前有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题的问题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ Conversation 1‎ ‎1. What is the boy wearing? ‎ A. A new style of jeans B. Shoes that are not tied. C. A special kind of tie.‎ ‎2. How old is the boy? ‎ A. He’s in middle school. B. He’s in high school. C. He’s in college.‎ Conversation 2‎ ‎3. What is the man’s job? ‎ A. A soldier. B. A police captain. C. A professional athlete.‎ ‎4. Who is Christina? ‎ A. The woman. B. The man’s mother. C. The man’s daughter.‎ Conversation 3‎ ‎5. Where does the jacket come from? ‎ A. An online shop. B. A little store in Paris. C. The woman made it herself.‎ ‎6. What will the man do? ‎ A. Get some information online. ‎ B. Order some flowers for Mother’s Day.‎ C. Find his wife another present.‎ Conversation 4‎ ‎7. What are the speakers mainly talking about? ‎ A. A new city library. B. Their math homework. C. Their college library. ‎ ‎8. What did the speakers usually do in the library before? ‎ A. Read novels. B. Read magazines. C. Did their homework.‎ ‎9. Why does the man probably want to have coffee? ‎ A. He is tired. ‎ B. He misses the old days.‎ C. He wants to meet the math professor there.‎ Conversation 5‎ ‎10. What is the man asking the woman to do? ‎ A. Visit Florida. B. Move to New York. C. Move to Florida.‎ ‎11. What is the woman mainly worried about? ‎ A. The heat. B. Too many insects. C. Falling into the ground.‎ ‎12. Where did the woman hear about the holes? ‎ A. From a newspaper. B. From her daughters. C. From her other grandchildren.‎ Conversation 6‎ ‎13. What does the woman want? ‎ ‎ A. A less complicated life. B. More crazy things in life. C. A more comfortable car.‎ ‎14. What does the man say about fisherwomen? ‎ A. They dress up sometimes. ‎ B. They wear ugly shoes.‎ C. They don’t wear fancy shoes.‎ ‎15. According to the man, what does the woman like to do? ‎ ‎ A. Eat simple food. B. Go to concerts. C. Stay on the beach.‎ 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ A ‎ The National Beekeeping Centre Wales is a free attraction in the countryside that teaches children about the importance of honeybees – with the chance to try lots of local honeys.‎ This friendly visitor centre is a supporter of Welsh honeybees, which are increasingly under threat from climate change and loss of wildflower meadows. It raises visitors’ awareness of environmental issues and shows the 4,000-year history of beekeeping and honey-making from the ancient Egyptians to the Romans. A Hive Aid scheme lets you adopt a beehive (from £50 per person), and regular courses (from £60 per person) train new generations of beekeepers.‎ Fun fact Bees pollinate about a third of everything we eat and play an important role in sustaining our ecosystems. In economic terms, honeybee pollination could be worth up to £‎200m to the UK alone.‎ What about lunch?‎ Next door is the Furnace Tearoom, part of the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre, which serves light bites – wraps (卷饼), fruit salads (£7) and coffee. And the nearby Pavilion Restaurant at the National Trust’s Bodnant Garden has cooked food, including baked potatoes (£5) and daily specials such as local casseroles (焙盘) with bread rolls (£6), plus coffee and cakes.‎ Exit through the gift shop There is a range of bee-themed gifts in our gift shop, including bee toys (£2), wooden honey candy (£2) and a selection of honeys all made by Welsh producers (£5). The bestselling Bodnant honey (£8) goes fast.‎ Getting here We are located just off the A470 on the Bodnant Estate in the Conwy Valley, and 10 minutes from the A55 north Wales coast road. Follow the brown signs just after Bodnant Gardens.‎ Value for money Visits and activities for kids are free, though donations are welcome. Taster days (from £60) and the weekend beekeeping course (£80 per person) are held at Abergwyngregyn village, 10 miles west down the A55.‎ Opening hours The Visitor Centre opens daily from 10 am --- 4pm but it is volunteer-run, so phone ahead to check. Expect lots of fun activities around the annual Conwy Honey Fair.‎ ‎16. What do we know about the National Beekeeping Centre Wales?‎ A. It makes money mainly by selling local honeys.‎ B. It invites visitors to adopt a beehive for free.‎ C. It’s an educational center about beekeeping.‎ D. It shows visitors Wales’ long wildflower meadows history.‎ ‎17. Where is the National Beekeeping Centre Wales?‎ A. In the village of Abergwyngregyn. ‎ B. Opposite Bodnant Gardens.‎ C. Off the A55 Wales coast road. ‎ D. Next to the A470 on the Bodnant Estate.‎ ‎18.How much would you have to pay for the weekend course and two bee toys?‎ A. £ 64 B. £ ‎76 ‎ C. £ 84 D. £ 96‎ B A new "paparazzi-proof" scarf has got heatedly welcomed since launched. A new "paparazzi-proof" scarf could be a game-changer for celebrities who prefer to shy away from the stage light. The ISHU scarf is the creation of Dutch-born fashion entrepreneur Saif Siddiqui and is designed to "give people their right to privacy back". A host of celebrities including Cameron Diaz, singer Joe Jonas, Bayern Munich footballer Jerome Boateng and music producer Major Lazer have worn the ISHU after it was spotted at London Fashion Week last ‎ year.‎ It works by reflecting the light back into a camera, effectively becoming "invisibility clothes" for celebrities who don't want their photos taken. Anyone wearing the scarf is protected from mobile flash photograph, with the fashion accessory's fabric(附件结构)effectively blocking out any unwanted pictures, although it doesn't stop no-flash photographs from being taken.‎ The 28-year-old Siddiqui was inspired while visiting family in Amsterdam in 2009 when his friends attempted to take a photo of him using an iPhone in front of some bikes. "He noticed that the bike's reflector carried the flash of his mobile camera in a way that confused the faces of his friends in the picture." the ISHU website explains. "He immediately realized that if developed into the right product, this feature would be an ideal solution for his friends and is now available to the public who want to keep their private moments in public private. "Saif put together a team of experts who dug into the science of light and reflection, and how to blend technology with fashion."‎ He told Decoded Magazine: "The ISHU scarf effectively allows an individual to control what pictures and videos are taken of him. "There are no more unwanted pictures and videos on Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook! Everyone carries a phone with them nowadays that has an amazing camera. So, it all made sense to me." More ISHU products are set to launch in August, with mobile phone cases set to launch in the next few weeks. The ISHU is currently sold out but you can pre-order it online for£289.‎ ‎19. The underlined phrase "shy away" in paragraph 1 means _______ .‎ A. hide B. shame C. take D. fly ‎20. Why did Saif design the "paparazzi-proof" scarf?‎ A. To help protect people's privacy. ‎ B. To make a rich profit from the celebrities.‎ C. Because the scarf is to get a heated welcome. ‎ D. To dig into the science of light and reflection.‎ ‎21. How did Saif get the creative idea of producing scarves?‎ A. He was inspired by the photographs of bike. ‎ B. He was inspired when his friends attempted to take a photo of him.‎ C. He was inspired when finding his friends' picture was not ideal.‎ D. He was inspired while cycling with his family members.‎ ‎22. Which of the following statement might be true?‎ A. The paparazzi-proof scarf can prevent any unwanted pictures being taken.‎ B. There might be fewer unwanted pictures and videos on internet.‎ C. ISHU will be only used to effectively control pictures taken.‎ D. Customers will mainly buy ISHU products online. C Close your eyes for a minute and imagine what life would be like if you had a hundred dollars less. Also imagine what it would be like spending the rest of your life with your eyes closed. Imagine having to read this page, not with your eyes but with your finger-tips.‎ With existing medical knowledge and skills, two-thirds of the world's 42 million,‎ blind should not have to suffer. Unfortunately, rich countries possess most of this knowledge, while developing countries do not. ‎ ORBIS is an international non-profit organization which operates the world's only flying teaching eye hospital. ORBIS intends to help fight blindness worldwide. Inside a DC-8 aircraft, there is a fully-equipped teaching hospital with television studio and classroom. Doctors are taught the latest techniques of bringing sight back to people there. Project ORBIS also aims at promoting peaceful cooperation among countries.‎ ORBIS tries to help developing countries by providing training during three-week medical programs. ORBIS has taught sight-saving techniques to over 3,000 doctors and nurses, who continue to cure tens of thousands of blind people every year. ORBIS has conducted 17 plan programs in China so far. For the seven to ten million blind in China ORBIS is planning to do more for them. At the moment an ORBIS is working on a long-term plan to develop a training center and to provide eye care service to Shanxi Province. ORBIS needs your help to continue their work and free people from blindness.‎ For just US$38, you can help one person see; for $380 you can bring sight to 10‎ people; $1,300 helps teach a doctor new skills; and for $13,000 you can provide a training program for a group of doctors who can make thousands of blind people see again. Your money can open their eyes to the world. Please help ORBIS improve the quality of life for so many people less fortunate than ourselves.‎ ‎23.The first paragraph is intended to _______________.‎ A . direct the public's attention to the blind B .advise the public to lead a simple life C. introduce a new way of reading D. encourage the public to use imagination ‎24.What do we learn about existing medical knowledge and skills in the world?‎ A. They are adequate.‎ B. They have not been updated.‎ C. They are not equally distributed.‎ D. They have benefited most of the blind.‎ ‎25. ORBIS aims to help the blind by ______________.‎ A. teaching medical students B. training doctors and nurses C. running flying hospitals globally ‎ D. setting up non-profit organization ‎26.What can be the best title for the passage?‎ A. ORBIS Flying Hospital B. Fighting Blindness C. ORBIS in China D. Sight-seeing Techniques D Scientists have created a scent(气味)-delivery system that releases a pleasant fragrance when you sweat. Apply it to your skin, and the more you sweat, the better you’ll smell. That’s because the perfume only gets released upon contact with moisture(湿气).‎ Chemists from Harvard University combined two compounds to create their new system. One chemical is alcohol-based. This is the nice-smelling perfume. The other chemical is an ionic liquid(离子性液体), which is a type of salt that is liquid at room temperature. Ionic liquids are made of ions---molecules(分子) that have lost or gained one or more electrons(电子). If the molecule loses electrons, it will have a positive charge(正电荷). If it gains electrons, it gets a negative charge. Ionic liquids contain the same number of positive and negative ions, which makes them neutral, with no overall electric charge. In general, ionic liquids have no smell.‎ When the perfume and ionic liquid are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. This bonds the molecules to each other. The reaction also temporarily inactivates the perfume’s molecules. So when applied to the skin, the new perfume has no scent in the beginning. But adding water or sweat breaks the bond between the molecules. That releases the scent into the air.‎ ‎“The rate of the release of the fragrance depends on how much you sweat, in other words, how much water is available,” explains chemist Nimal Gunaratne from Harvard University, who led the research. “Sweat is like the command to let the fragrance go.”‎ Christian Quellet is a chemist who has worked in the perfume industry for a long time. He is now an independent consultant based in Switzerland. “Gunaratne’s perfume opens the door to new developments and applications of fragrance controlled-release systems,” he says. Controlled-release systems allow small quantities of some compounds that they hold to enter the environment slowly.‎ The system also traps some chemicals in sweat that are responsible for the bad sweat smell. These compounds are called thiols (硫醇). Just as water does, thiols break apart the bond that ties the perfume to the ionic liquid. When this happens, the thiols attach to the ionic liquid and their bad scent is inactivated as the perfume had been. This means the water in sweat and its thiols are both able to release the fragrance from the newly developed perfume.‎ ‎27. Which of the following makes the scent delivery system special?‎ A. When it releases scent can be well controlled.‎ B. No perfume is required in the system.‎ C. The scent can last for a long time.‎ D. Sweat can help release the scent.‎ ‎28. The scent is released into the air when ________.‎ A. the perfume comes into contact with the skin B. the perfume and ionic liquid contact each other C. the perfume’s molecules are inactivated by water D. sweat activates the molecules of the perfume in the mixture ‎29. What Nimal Gunaratne says in Paragraph 4 suggests that with this scent-delivery system _____.‎ A. the more you sweat, the better you will smell B. the perfume can’t always cover the bad smell C. how much water is available doesn’t matter much D. how you smell depends on how much perfume you use ‎30. What is Christian Quellet’s attitude towards Gunaratne’s new perfume?‎ A. Indifferent. B. Favorable. C. Doubtful. D. Critical 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。 ‎ Recently, I’ve been following a simple rule that is helping me crush procrastination(拖延症)and making it easier for me to stick to good habits at the same time. 31 There are two parts to the 2-Minute Rule…‎ Part 1 -- If it takes less than two minutes, then do it now.‎ ‎ 32 For example, washing your dishes immediately after your meal, tossing the laundry in the washing machine, taking out the garbage, sending that email, and so on.‎ If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, then follow the rule and do it right now.‎ Part 2 -- When you start a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to do.‎ Can all of your goals be accomplished in less than two minutes? Obviously not. But, every goal can be started in 2 minutes or less. 33 ‎ It might sound like this strategy is too basic for grand life goals, but I beg to differ. The 2-Minute Rule works for big goals as well as small goals because of the inertia(惯性)of life. 34 I love the 2-Minute Rule because it embraces the idea that all sorts of good things happen once you get started.‎ The most important part of any new habit is getting started -- not just the first time, but each time. It’s not about performance, it’s about consistently taking action.‎ I can’t ensure whether or not the 2-Minute Rule will work for you. 35 Anyone can spare the next 120 seconds. Use this time to get one thing done. Go.‎ A. I call this little strategy the “2-Minute Rule”. ‎ B. And that’s the purpose behind this little rule.‎ C. Here’s what you need to know to stop procrastinating.‎ D. Once you start doing something, it’s easier to continue doing it.‎ E. But, I can ensure that it will never work if you never try it.‎ F. The goal is to make it easier for you to get started on the things you should be doing.‎ G. It’s surprising how many things we put off that we could get done in two minutes or less.‎ 第三部分:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ For me personally, I could write for days about many different situations where adversity (逆境) 36 my life. Now let me tell you one experience where I almost let ‎ adversity 37 . ‎ We had a glass studio, which was located 50 feet from our home. A couple of years ago we experienced an 38 winter; we had a lot of snow and ice. The 39 of the ice and snow 40 the roof on our studio, taking with it one of our sources of income. 41 it did fall down, we got on the roof and tried to 42 the snow and ice, but when you have 5 feet of ice and temperatures of minus 20 Celsius, it was pretty 43 to do. ‎ ‎ We had a partner come in to help us try to 44 the roof by supporting. In the end, there was 45 that could be done. The roof came down. We had moved a lot of our goods and tools from the studio 46 we lost a lot also: glass, kilns, workbenches, to name only a few of the items. It was a 47 experience.‎ Here we were in the middle of winter with our studio collapsed. We couldn't work as we had almost 48 all the material in a building we were not using. We could have done one of two things: we could simply say that we can no longer 49 our glass business. Let me tell you that this was certainly a thought that 50 our mind. Or we could find a way to get our studio back up and running. ‎ We picked the 51 option. We had a large barn that we were not using. So we renovated (翻新) the barn, 52 our working area and today we have a nicer studio than we 53 had. If the adversity we were 54 had not happened, we probably would 55 be working in the old studio — a studio that was less efficient. ‎ ‎36. A. prevented B. influenced C. damaged D. promoted ‎37. A. suffer B. win C. escape D. work ‎38. A. awkward B. awesome C. awful D. agreeable ‎39. A. size B. weight C. height D. temperature ‎40. A. destroyed B. limited C. pressed D. struck ‎41. A. Although B. Unless C. Before D. When ‎42. A. remove B. reduce C. recycle D. replace ‎43. A. worthwhile B. tough C. rewarding D. annoying ‎44. A. examine B. test C. restore D. secure ‎ ‎45. A. nothing B. enough C. all D. something ‎46. A. for B. but C. or D. so ‎47. A. vain B. valid C. treasured D. disastrous ‎ ‎48. A. displayed B. arranged C. piled D. presented ‎49. A. conduct B. predict C. instruct D. quit ‎50. A. approached B. cleared C. crossed D. comforted ‎51. A. easier B. former C. further D. latter ‎52. A. redesigned B. evaluated C. organized D. reserved ‎53. A. desperately B. previously C. eventually D. hopefully ‎ ‎54. A. aware of B. concerned about C. cautious about D. faced with ‎ ‎55. A. ever B. already C. still D. even ‎ ‎ 第II卷 第四部分: 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(不多于 3 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ The works Miyazaki(宫崎骏)has created have been called Japan’s answer to Disney movies.‎ Thought by many to be one of the world’s greatest living animators (动画师), Miyazaki, 76,announced his retirement in September 2014. But it was in July 2017 56 he confirmed he would return to turn his short film Boro the Caterpillar into a feature, which is expected to be released in 2019, just before Tokyo hosts the 2020 Olympic Games. It was 57 seventh time that he 58 (announce) his return. 59 (compare) with Disney movie, Miyazaki’s works have their own style. For instance, his works have clear distinctions between 60 male and female characters can achieve and how they should look. According to The Atlantic, there are imaginary kingdoms and magical creatures in his movies. Meanwhile Miyazaki 61 (great) concerns social issues in real life. Earth’s fragility is one thing that he often features. He frequently focuses 62 development and pollution. For example, in Princess Mononoke audiences 63 (show) that villagers cut down forests to provide fuel for 64 (they). The movie ends with a big battle between mankind and nature that hurts the planet seriously.‎ What issues will he cover in his next? We’ll have to wait until 2019 65 (find) out.‎ 第五部分 词汇基础(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 第一节 单词填空(根据首字母提示或所给单词的提示,写出符合句意的单词的适当形式,共10小题,每小题1分)‎ ‎66. Can you tell us about any _____________ memories from your childhood related to this area?(forget)‎ ‎67. Choose someone from your group and write a d______________ of them. You should describe how they look and what they like doing.‎ ‎68. Those who ________ for the revolution will be remembered for ever.(bleed)‎ ‎69. However, some people argue that teachers are not as important as before because there are v___________ of information resources.(various)‎ ‎70. Besides which major or which university to choose, students and parents face another d____________: the location of the university.‎ ‎71. The university should not be a place for fear, but a place for __________, free thought, and a little bit of rebellion.(brave)‎ ‎72. In short, my principle is that everything should be based on data and facts. Every c___________ in the company has the right to express his opinion.‎ ‎73. I am sure professional and a___________ athletes will be interested in the results of this research.‎ ‎74. If you try to make any moves you will __________ yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet.(injury)‎ ‎75. I think she hurt my feelings d___________ rather than by accident as she claimed.‎ 第二节 短语填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)‎ 阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的提示词完成句子,每空一词。‎ ‎76. __________ ___________ good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of Canton dishes.(除了…; from)‎ ‎77. The committee ___________ __________ ten members decided to dismiss him.(由…组成; of)‎ ‎78. A fundamental question we often ask is at what age kids should _________ __________ __________ the Internet. (暴露,接触;to) ‎ ‎79. They ________ ________ ________ the national union and set up their own local organization a decade ago.(脱离;from)‎ ‎80. A good deal of my time __________ _________ ________ with driving the children to soccer games every Sunday when they were young. (占据; up) ‎ 第六部分 书面表达(满分35分)‎ 第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。‎ 删除:把多余的用斜线()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)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;‎ ‎(2)只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。‎ Do you believe love is the most important? In the early twenty century, homeless people were often brought up in orphanages, in that they received little love. At one time, Dr. Skeels took twelve children from an art orphanage or had a young girl look them each day. He also studied another the twelve children who are left in the orphanage all day long. He followed these children until they grew up, and the results were shocked. The children staying all day in the orphanage were either dead or suffering from serious illnesses. However, the twelve children loved by the girl were all healthy and independently. The only differences between these children -- the love, made a great difference to us.‎ 第二节:书面表达(满分 25 分)‎ 假设你是高二学生李华,你所居住的城市正在争创全国文明城市(National Civilized City),作为一个有责任心的市民,你注意到了两个有待改进的现象,即共享单车(shared bike)随意摆放;行人车辆时有抢道。请你给市长写封信,建议关注这两个问题并提出你的相应整改措施。‎ 注意:开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。‎ Dear Mayor,‎ ‎_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ Yours Sincerely,‎ Li Hua ‎ ‎2019-2020学年度高二(上)三校联考 英语参考答案 第一部分 听力理解 ‎1—5 BBACB 6—10 ACCBC 11—15 CAACB 第二部分 阅读理解 ‎16—18 CDC 19—22 AACB 23---26 ACBA 27--30 DDAB 31--35 AGBDE 第三部分 完形填空 ‎36--55 DBCBA CABDA BDCAC DABDC 第四部分 语法填空 ‎56. that 57. the 58. had announced 59. Compared 60. what ‎ ‎61. greatly 62. on/upon 63. are shown /showed 64. themselves 65. to find 第五部分 词汇基础 ‎66. unforgettable 67. description 68. bled 69. varieties 70. dilemma ‎71. bravery 72. colleague 73. amateur 74. injure 75. deliberately ‎76. Aside from/Apart from 77. consisting of/ composed of 78. be exposed to ‎79. broke away from 80. was taken up 第六部分 短文改错 ‎1. twenty----twentieth 2. that---which 3. or---and 4. look后添加after ‎ ‎5. another the 去掉the 6. are---were 7. shocked---shocking ‎ ‎8. independently---independent 9. differences--difference 10. us---them 第七部分 书面表达 Dear Mayor,‎ ‎ I’m Li Hua, a student in Grade Two. Since our city is struggling for National Civilized City, as a responsible citizen, I think there is something to be improved.‎ ‎ As we can see, shared bikes, increasingly popular in our city, are often parked at random, which damages the image of our city. Besides, the traffic issue is still a hard nut to crack because some drivers and pedestrians usually ignore the traffic rules, thus causing many accidents.‎ My suggestions are as follows. Firstly, the government should produce stricter rules to regulate the management of bike-sharing system. Secondly, campaigns should be launched to remind the pubic to obey the public rules. ‎ I would appreciate it if you could take my suggestions into serious account. ‎ Yours Sincerely,‎ Li Hua 听力测试原文:‎ Text 1‎ W: John, you forgot to tie your shoes. (1) You are going to fall!‎ M: I didn’t forget. This is the fashion now. If I tied my shoes, people would make fun of me.‎ W: What kind of silly fashion is that?‎ M: Oh, Mom! This is what all the kids in high school are wearing. (2) Just stop worrying.‎ W: You used to be such a sweet boy in middle school…‎ Text 2‎ M: I’ll be home for Christmas, honey. I promise.‎ W: Don’t make any promises, please. You might not be able to keep it if your captain says you have to stay longer. ‎ M: I know, but they said they’re definitely sending more soldiers home this time. (3)‎ W: What makes you think you will be one of them? (3)‎ M: The captain said I’m the first one on the list. He gave me his word. He said that I’ll have three weeks off.‎ W: Well, I hope so. Christina really misses her dad. (4)‎ Text 3‎ M: I really like your jacket. I’d like to get one just like it for my wife for Mother’s Day. Where did you get it? Somewhere close by?‎ W: I bought it from a little store in Paris. (5) You might need to find another present for your wife.‎ M: I was afraid you’d say that. They don’t have a website or anything, do they?‎ W: They might, actually. The brand is called La Cherie.‎ ‎ M: Great. I’ll look them up online. Hopefully, I can order something from them directly. (6)‎ W: Good luck!‎ Text 4 (第7题为推断题)‎ M: I haven’t been to this library for years.‎ W: I haven’t, either. Do you remember how we used to spend hours here trying to understand our math homework? (8)‎ M: How could I ever forget? What was the name of that professor everyone was afraid of?‎ W: Dr. Davis. I remember that one time, we were supposed to study all night for the test. Instead, we fell asleep right there on that desk. We probably spent half of our time in this library when we were in college.‎ M: It was hard back then, but now I miss those days. Let’s go upstairs and see if the coffee still tastes the same. (9)‎ Text 5‎ M: Hey, Grandma! What would you think about moving to Florida? (10)‎ W: Well, it wouldn’t be my first choice. Or my fifth choice, either…‎ M: Why? What’s wrong with Florida? Your daughters and your other grandchildren live there.‎ W: Yes, I know, but it’s just so hot there. It’s like you’re not able to breathe. And there are too many insects.‎ M: Come on, Grandma. It can’t be the heat and insects. You have those in New York. I know you don’t like Florida for some other reason. What is it? (11)‎ W: Well, recently there have been stories in the newspaper about holes opening up in the ground. (12) A man and his whole house were swallowed! He was in bed, a hole opened up, and the whole house fell into it. (11) Do we also have these in New York?‎ M: No, we don’t, but those things are very rare. It’s not likely that it will happen to you.‎ Text 6‎ W: I am so tired of driving in all this traffic every day! I wish I could just go away and forget about it all.‎ M: Go away? That sounds a little crazy. Where would you go?‎ W: I don’t really know…maybe to a small town somewhere. I want a simple life. (13) Maybe I can move to a small island and become a fisherwoman.‎ M: Hmm...that sounds nice. But it doesn’t seem to suit you, somehow.‎ W: What do you mean by that? You think traffic and noise suits me better?‎ M: Of course not. But I don’t think village life is for you. For example, you like to dress up and wear fancy shoes. I have never heard of a fisherwoman who wears fancy shoes. (14)‎ W: Well, I do like my shoes. But I could give them up. ‎ M: What about your concerts and your nice restaurant dinners? (15)‎ W: You might be right. Maybe I should just stay here and get a motorcycle. ‎ M: That sounds much better.‎
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