江苏省淮阴中学2021届高三英语10月月考试卷(Word版带答案)

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江苏省淮阴中学2021届高三英语10月月考试卷(Word版带答案)

江苏省淮阴中学2020~2021学年度第一学期阶段检测 高三英语试题 ‎ 2020.10‎ 注意事项 ‎ 1.本试卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。‎ ‎ 2.答题前,请务必将姓名、班级、学号、考场号、座位号、准考证号填写在答题纸上。‎ ‎3.请用0.5毫米黑色签字笔按题号在答题纸指定区域作答,在其它位置作答一律无效。‎ 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)‎ 第一节(共5小题; 每小题1分, 满分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。‎ 1. Why do people take part in the world-class match every year?‎ A. To receive intensive training. ‎ B. To repay their country. ‎ C. To get glory for their country.‎ ‎2. What do we know about the little girl?‎ A. She was dancing. ‎ B. She was in high spirits.‎ C. She was buying a skirt.‎ ‎3. What did the woman do last night?‎ A. She had weight-loss pills. ‎ B. She ordered a takeout. ‎ C. She felt very angry.‎ ‎4. Why are Australians proud of kangaroos?‎ A. They live only in Australia. ‎ B. Their images are beautiful. ‎ C. They are Australia’s only symbol.‎ ‎5. What will they find a person to do?‎ A. To check the office. ‎ B. To download the file. ‎ C. To handle the Internet problem.‎ 第二节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) ‎ 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。‎ 听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。‎ 6. What day is it today probably?‎ A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday.‎ ‎7. What will the man probably do first?‎ A. Finish the textbook. B. Write the essay. C. Do the task online.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。‎ ‎8. What does the man say about the house in Eccles? ‎ A. It was the cheapest. B. It was the biggest. C. It was the newest.‎ ‎9. What was the disadvantage of the house in Monton?‎ A. It was old. B. It was noisy. C. It was unfurnished.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ 10. Why does the woman meet the man?‎ A. To look at the apartment. B. To deliver some furniture. C. To have a meal together.‎ ‎11. What can we know from the conversation?‎ A. The cupboard is small. B. The kitchen is empty. C. The night table is great.‎ ‎12. When will the speakers meet next time probably?‎ A. In two days. B. In four days. C. In five days.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。‎ 13. What does the man suggest seeing at first?‎ A. A circus. B. A musical. C. A comedy.‎ ‎14. Which of the following is launched last week?‎ A. The Dancing Queen. B. Take It or Leave It. C. Sweet Dating.‎ ‎15. How does the woman feel about the romantic comedy the man mentions?‎ A. It’s funny. B. It’s boring. C. It’s old.‎ ‎16. What do the speakers decide to do at last?‎ A. Attend a club. B. Enjoy the clowns. C. See a silent film.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ 17. What major did Mia study at college?‎ A. Law. B. Management. C. Electricity.‎ ‎18. Why could Mia enter the core decision-making level in the company?‎ A. Because of her fair judgment.‎ B. Because of her extraordinary ability.‎ C. Because of her enthusiasm for movies.‎ ‎19. What does Ella do?‎ A. A director. B. A manager. C. A technician.‎ ‎20. In order to shoot the TV series, what did Ella do?‎ A. She studied sociology.‎ B. She turned to professionals.‎ C. She sought economic support.‎ 第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。‎ A ‎ Things to Do With Smithsonian Associates in November ‎● Tuesday, November 5‎ Discovery Theater Presents Spirit of South Africa: Experience the energy, customs and cultures of South Africa as reflected in three distinctive regional dances with instructor and performer Lesole Maine. 10. 30 am and 12.00 pm $3—$9‎ ‎● Monday, November 11‎ America’s Long-Distance Passenger Trains: As America marks the 150th anniversary of the driving of the Golden Spike that completed the transcontinental railroad and linked the nation, professional Scott Hercik and a group of experts explore train travel’s romantic past, its present state and uncertain future. 10.00 am $90—$140‎ ‎● Saturday, November 23‎ Mysterious Guardians of the Ocean: From Jaws to “Shark Week”, people have been used to seeing sharks as terrifying cold-blooded predators. Conservationist William McKeever presents another view of them: evolutionary miracles are in the greatest danger of their 450-million-year history. 6. 45 pm $25—$35‎ ‎● Tuesday, November 26‎ Smithsonian Inspired Floral (花卉) : Learn the fundamentals of floral design while creating designs based on famous art in the Smithsonian’s collection during a three-session course. Each session focuses on a different work, providing inspiration for the flowers, greens and vases participants use to create beautiful arrangements. No experience is necessary. 6.30 pm $115—$165‎ ‎21. Which event should be the most appealing to people interested in dancing?‎ A. Smithsonian Inspired Floral.‎ B. Mysterious Guardians of the Ocean.‎ C. America’s Long-Distance Passenger Trains. ‎ D. Discovery Theater presents Spirit of South Africa.‎ ‎22. When will you have a chance to learn something about American transportation?‎ A. On November 5. B. On November 11.‎ C. On November 23. D. On November 26.‎ ‎23. What can you do if you’re free only at weekends? ‎ A. Explore a train travel. B. Enjoy a talk on sharks. ‎ C. Watch a show about South Africa. D. Attend a course about floral design.‎ B Harper Lee (1926—2016) was an American novelist widely known for To Kill a Mockingbird, (published in 1960), which won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and has become a classic of modern American literature. The 1962 film adaptation starring Gregory Peck won three Academy Awards.‎ For decades, the book was Lee’s only major work of published fiction, but it was hugely influential for generations of US readers. It has sold more than 10 million copies, and is one of the most widely taught novels in the US schools. In 2007 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contributions to literature.‎ ‎ Lee wanted to live a simple life and was never comfortable with the attention the novel won her, and she practically disappeared from public life after it appeared. The world, however, continued waiting for a new novel from her, and on occasion she suggested that she had a story in progress.‎ ‎ In 2015, a book did come out. Go Set a Watchman was more of a first draft, featuring Scout, the young girl who was the main character of To Kill a Mockingbird. Go Set a Watchman tells a story of Scout as an adult. Accusations (谴责) arose that the 89-year-old Lee was unable to agree to the manuscript’s release, and that various parties had signed on her behalf.‎ ‎ Though Lee moved to New York in 1949, she spent many years guarding her privacy (隐私) in Monroeville, which served as the clear inspiration for the setting in To Kill a Mockingbird.‎ In 2007, Lee suffered a stroke, but recovered and later settled in Monroeville permanently to care for her sister, Alice, who died in 2014. She was said to eat breakfast every morning at the same fast-food spot, and was friendly with her neighbors. The countless Americans knew her only through her works, and they will undoubtedly miss her.‎ ‎24. What can be learned about Harper Lee from the first two paragraphs?‎ A. She was regarded the greatest writer in America.‎ B. She made great contributions to American literature.‎ C. She once starred in a film adapted from her own novel.‎ D. She got her novels well accepted in most American schools.‎ ‎25. Why did Harper Lee disappear from public life after her first novel came out?‎ A. She tried to get out of accusations. B. She wanted to write another novel.‎ C. She intended to avoid being bothered. D. She was afraid of being criticized.‎ ‎26. What can we learn about Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman?‎ A. It is based on her own life story. B. It is adapted into a famous film.‎ C. It won her lots of honors and awards. D. It continues the story of her earlier novel.‎ ‎27. Which can be used to describe Harper Lee? ‎ A. Influential but simple. B. Ill-tempered but productive. ‎ C. Caring but stubborn. D. Inspiring but struggling.‎ C Education officials and industry experts are debating the future of online learning. The ‎ discussion is important because hundreds of universities in the United States have recently moved classes online because of the spread of COVID-19.‎ For Asha Choksi, the rise of Internet-based or online study programs has led to major improvements in higher education. “It’s actually given a lot more power to students in terms of how, when and where they learn,” the head of research for Pearson Education said. ‎ Classes meet online through video conferencing. In this way, students are able to communicate with each other and their professors even when they are far away from school. However, recent research suggests the majority of college students and professors prefer in-person instruction, because they are concerned that companies supervising online learning programs are not clear about the policies they have with the schools they serve.‎ ‎“Students see in-class lectures as opportunities to engage with instructors, peers, and content.” the researchers wrote. In-person learning is especially important in fields like healthcare and teaching. Online education can never really take its place, said Stephanie Hall, a fellow with the independent policy research group The Century Foundation. “Students need to experience...what they’re learning about, reading about or hearing about in the classroom. And I don’t know yet the degree to which technology can facilitate that.” ‎ ‎“When schools make agreements with online program managers to run their online programs, they often do not make important information available to students,” Hall said. This includes how much control the company has over the design of the program or whether the faculty leading the classes was involved in their design. In addition, many colleges and universities advertise online programs as a low cost opportunity for students. But in some cases, students attending in-person classes get financial aid and online students do not.‎ ‎28. What does Choksi think of the online study programs?‎ A. They offer students more choices in study.‎ B. They reform the country’s education system.‎ C. They provide advanced scientific knowledge.‎ D. They promote the development of technology.‎ ‎29. According to most college students and professors, what’s the advantage of in-person learning? ‎ A. It is convenient. ‎ B. It costs less to study.‎ C. It can better meet school policies. ‎ D. It can improve students’ communication skills.‎ ‎30. What does the underlined word “facilitate” probably mean in paragraph 4?‎ A. Change. B. Apply. C. Achieve. D. Control. ‎ ‎31. What’s the author’s attitude towards the research results? ‎ A. Negative. B. Skeptical. C. Supportive. D. Objective.‎ D Everyone knows that death is natural, but do you have any idea of the process of dying? Modern scientists divide the process of dying into two phases—clinical or temporary death and biological death. Clinical death occurs when the vital organs, such as the heart or lungs, have ceased to function, but have not suffered permanent damage. The organism can still be revived (复活). Biological death occurs when changes in the organism lead to the “breaking up” of vital cells and tissues. Death is then unchangeable and final.‎ Scientists have been seeking a way to prolong the period of clinical death so that the organism can remain alive before biological death occurs. The best method developed so far involves cooling of the organism, combined with narcotic sleep. By slowing down the body’s metabolism (新陈代谢), cooling delays the processes leading to biological death. ‎ ‎ To illustrate how this works, scientists performed an experiment on a six-year-old female monkey called Keta. The scientist put Keta to sleep with a narcotic. Then they surrounded her body with ice-bags and began checking her body temperature. When it had dropped to 28 degrees the scientists began draining blood from an artery. The monkey’s blood pressure decreased and an hour later both the heart and breathing stopped: clinical death set in. For twenty minutes Keta remained in this state. Her temperature dropped to 22 degrees. At this point the scientists pumped blood into an artery in the direction of the heart and started artificial breathing. After two minutes Keta’s heart became active once more. After fifteen minutes, spontaneous (自发的) breathing began, and after four hours Keta opened her eyes and lifted her head. After six hours, when the scientists tried to give her a penicillin injection, Keta seized the syringe and ran with it around the room. Her behavior differed little from that of a healthy animal. ‎ ‎32. Which word can be used to replace the underlined word “ceased” __________.‎ A. stopped B. delayed C. postponed D. lengthened ‎33. Why do scientists try to make the time of clinical death longer?‎ A. cool the organism. ‎ B. delay the coming of biological death. ‎ C. slow down the body’s metabolism. ‎ D. bring vital cells and tissues back to active life. ‎ ‎34. How did the scientists put Keta into clinical death? ‎ A. By putting her to sleep, lowering her temperature and draining her blood. ‎ B. By surrounding her body with ice-bags and draining her blood. ‎ C. By lowing her blood pressure and stopping her heart from beating. ‎ D. By draining her blood, lowering her blood pressure and stopping her breathing. ‎ ‎35. All of the following indicate that the monkey has almost restored to her original physical state EXCEPT the fact that __________.‎ A. her heart beat again. ‎ B. she rejected a penicillin injection. ‎ C. she regained her normal breath. ‎ D. she acted as lively as a healthy monkey. ‎ 第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)‎ 阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ The history of chocolate begins with a plant whose name is cacao. For centuries, people worldwide have been enjoying the rich favor of chocolate, a product made from cacao 36 . Americans eat an average of more than five kilograms of chocolate per person every year. The specialty shop shows the culture of chocolate and sells chocolates from different areas of the world.‎ ‎ Historians believe the Mayan people of Central America first learned to farm cacao plants around 2, 000 years ago 37 . Then they grew them around their homes. They cooked the cacao seeds and pressed them into soft powder. They mixed the powder with water to make a delicious chocolate drink. There are often images of cacao plants on Maya buildings and art objects. The rulers drank chocolate at ceremonies 38 .‎ ‎ The Aztecs also valued chocolate in the Aztec culture. But the cacao plant could not grow in the area where they lived 39 . They even used cacao seeds as a form of money to pay or give as offerings to the gods. Only the very wealthy people in Aztec societies could afford to drink chocolate because cacao was so valuable.‎ ‎ The explorer Christopher Columbus brought cacao seeds to Spain after his trip to Central America in 1502. The wealthy people of Spain first enjoyed the chocolate drink 40 . Nowadays, the English, Dutch and French all plant cacao trees in their own countries.‎ A. Chocolate is very sensitive to temperature.‎ B. Chocolate is especially popular in the United States.‎ C. The Mayan took the cacao trees from the rainforests.‎ D. Chocolate has been prepared as a drink for nearly all of its history.‎ E. So they had to exchange goods with other societies for cacao seeds.‎ F. Since then, the popularity of the drink has spread throughout Europe.‎ G. And even poorer members of Mayan society could enjoy the drink sometimes.‎ 第三部分 语言运用 (共三节, 满分40分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)‎ 请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ For his graduate thesis (论文), a German student, called Jorg, rode 5, 800 kilometers in China to learn about the Chinese Dream among common people.‎ ‎“What’s your Chinese Dream?” This is the question he asked every stranger he 41 on his 100-day journey. Jorg came to China for the first time in 2011. After a year in China, he was able to use chopsticks and speak Chinese. Because of his 42 in Chinese culture, he went to Zhejiang ‎ University in 2015 for a master degree. According to his professor, Jorg are encouraged to 43 Chinese society to find social issues 44 interviews and investigations. ‎ As the term “Chinese Dream” has become a 45 word in Chinese society, Jorg is 46 to understand the true 47 of the term among ordinary Chinese people, he started his journey in May, 2016. Jorg believes that riding is 48 , environmentally-friendly and flexible. Before starting his trip, he especially 49 bicycle training. ‎ His trip 50 over 12 provinces, autonomous regions and cities. Jorg has 51 public account on social media to record and share his experiences during the trip. Jorg found that people in the rural area prefer a peaceful life, while urban residents follow their hearts. Senior citizens are more 52 with social stability and equality while adding that education and individual development are the major 53 of the young generation.‎ Therefore, it was safe for him to conclude that though dreams of individuals vary from person to person, each has their own ways to realize their dreams. It is commonly believed that the 54 paints a bigger picture of national rejuvenation (复兴) and that a 55 country is the condition. ‎ ‎41. A. heard of B. heard from C. came across D. rang up ‎42. A. interest B. confusion C. ambition D. education ‎ ‎43. A. rely on B. go through C. dig into D. deal with ‎44. A. through B. for C. about D. beyond ‎45. A. simple B. familiar C. serious D. popular ‎46. A. desperate B. separate C. willing D. tough ‎ ‎47. A. preference B. benefit C. meaning D. attitude ‎ ‎48. A. common B. natural C. critical D. exhausting ‎ ‎49. A. relied on B. adapted to C. turned down D. carried out ‎ ‎50. A. included B. linked C. covered D. occupied ‎51. A. set up B. set out C. set foot D. set off ‎52. A. consistent B. concerned C. content D. disappointed ‎53. A. pressure B. burden C. anxiety D. consideration ‎54. A. dream B. concept C. term D. word ‎55. A. big B. strong C. agricultural D. historical 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。‎ Whether to wear a mask or not?‎ With COVID-19 floating around, many are wondering about the effectiveness of masks and when it’s appropriate to wear them. Most people from the East hold the 56 (believe) that wearing a mask is essential to control the spread of COVID-19. But people in the West generally would argue that, unless one is already ill, wearing a mask is 57 (simple) unnecessary. ‎ In many Asian countries, masks 58 (wear) in many scenes in daily life, such as doing housework or visiting patients in the hospital. They can give people the comfort of 59 (protect). In recent years, masks are usually used 60 cosmetic reasons. Young people in Japan, for example, wear masks as a fashion statement, expressing their personal style through unique designs and patterns. Besides, wearing a face mask in Asia is also 61 expression of group-centered values. With one’s face partly covered, one becomes part of a giant collectivist whole. In Western countries, 62 , individual values are the most important. ‎ As a citizen, it is one’s duty to prevent the spread of illness by following proper hygienic procedures, such as washing one’s hands and limiting one’s contact with others. A face mask is reserved only for those 63 show symptoms of illness. ‎ Whether from the East or the West, social culture and peer pressure have played an important role in one’s decision about whether or not to wear a mask. That’s because human beings are 64 (society) creatures who take into consideration 65 other members of society think of us. The most important thing is to respect others’ opinions, no matter how different they are.‎ 第三节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)‎ ‎ 根据首字母、所给的词或汉语提示完成句子。‎ ‎66. Hard work as well as a positive attitude towards work is f ▲ to success. ‎ ‎67. Parking is readily a ▲ in the CBD after reformation, which can contain more than two thousand private cars now. ‎ ‎68. Due to his distinguished devotion to the country, he has been granted a(n) ▲ (extend) of visa for another two years. ‎ ‎69. We reserve the right of final decision in case of any dispute ▲ (arise) from the points. ‎ ‎70. Combined efforts should be made to stimulate c ▲ , expand domestic demand and create more jobs after the outbreak of epidemic.‎ ‎71. As traffic grows, the c ▲ (传统的) wisdom was to widen the roads. ‎ ‎72. You can pay in cash or a ▲ by Wechat; either will be Ok with me. ‎ ‎73. Feeling freezing cold, he woke to find that his quilt had ▲ (滑落) off the bed. ‎ ‎74. Anger is not ▲ (必然地) the most useful or acceptable reaction to such an event. ‎ ‎75. ▲ (歧视) on the grounds of gender and race is against laws.‎ 第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分40分)‎ 第一节(满分15分)‎ 假定你是学生会主席李华, 我校将举行“第28届艺术节”, 请你给外教Mike写一封电子邮件邀请他参加, 内容包括:‎ ‎1. 艺术节的时间和地点; 2. 参加的意义; 3. 报名方式。‎ 注意:‎ ‎1.写作词数应为80左右; ‎ ‎2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;‎ Dear Mike, ‎ ‎________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________‎ Yours sincerely,‎ ‎ 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。‎ The young boy saw me, or rather, he saw the car and quickly ran up to me, eager to sell his bunches of bananas and bags of peanuts. Though he appeared to be about twelve, he seemed to have already known the bitterness of life. “Bananas 300 naira (a unit of currency in Nigeria). Peanuts 200 naira.” He said in a low voice. I bargained him down to 200 totals for the fruit and nuts. When he agreed, I handed him a 500 naira bill. He didn’t have change, so I told him not to worry. He said thanks and smiled a row of perfect teeth.‎ When, two weeks later, I saw the boy again, I was more aware of my position in a society where it’s not that uncommon to see a little boy who should be in school standing on the corner selling fruit in the burning sun. My parents had raised me to be aware of the advantage we had been afforded and the responsibility it brought to us.‎ I pulled over and rolled down my window. He had a bunch of bananas and a bag of peanuts ready. I waved them away. “What’s up?” I asked him.‎ ‎“I...I don’t have money to buy books for school.” I reached into my pocket and handed him two fresh 500 naira bills. “Will this help?” I asked. He looked around nervously before taking the money. One thousand naira was a lot of money to someone whose family probably made about 5,000 naira or less each year. “Thank you, sir.” he said. “Thank you very much!”‎ When driving home, I wondered if my little friend actually used the money for schoolbooks. What if he’s a cheat? And then I wondered why I did it. Did I do it to make myself feel better? Was I using him?‎ 注意:‎ ‎1.续写词数应为150字左右; ‎ ‎2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。‎ Later, I realized that I didn’t know his name or the least bit about him, nor did I consider it necessary to ask. _______________________________________________________________‎ ‎______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ A silence fell as we looked at each other. _________________________________________‎ ‎______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________‎ 高三第一次阶段测试英语答案 听力 1-5 CBBAC 6-10 CCABA 11-15 CCABB 16-20ACBAB 阅读 21-23 DBB 24-27 BCDA 28-31 ACCD 32-36 ABAB 七选五 36-40 BCGEF ‎ 完形填空 41-45 CACAD 46-50 ACBDC 51-55 ABDAB 语法填空 ‎56. belief 57. simply 58. are worn 59. being protected 60. for ‎ ‎61. an 62. however 63. who 64. social 65. what 单词拼写 ‎66. fundamental 67. available 68. extension 69. arising 70. consumption ‎ ‎71. conventional 72. alternatively 73. slipped 74. necessarily 75. Discrimination ‎ 写作 第一部分 Dear Mike,‎ Our school is to hold the 28th Art Festival in the newly-transformed lecture hall, starting on November 26th, which I’d like to invite you to attend.‎ ‎ The Art Festival is scheduled on a yearly basis, for they can boost our inspiration and creativity. Considering you are always a big fan of Chinese culture, I firmly assume that you will be crazy about joining us, by which you can not only have a better understanding of Chinese culture but also add a new dimension to your stay in our school. If you are available, please inform us at your earliest convenience.‎ ‎ Eagerly awaiting your reply.‎ ‎ Yours sincerely,‎ Lihua 第二部分 Para.1 Later, I realized that I didn’t know his name or the least bit about him, nor did I consider it necessary to ask. Over the next six months, I had been busy working in a news agency, leaving that encounter out of my mind. At a dusk, I went out for a drive. I was on the point of pulling over when ‎ the very boy suddenly appeared by my window with a big smile ready on his face, saying, “Oh, gosh! Long time.” “Are you a schoolboy now? I asked. He nodded. “That’s good,” I said.‎ Para‎. 2 A silence fell as we looked at each other. It was then that I realized what he did want. “Here”, I held out a 500 naira bill. “Take this.” He shook his head and stepped back as if hurt. “What’s wrong?” I asked, adding, “It’s a gift.” He shook his head again and brought his hand from behind his back, his face shining with sweat. He dropped a bunch of bananas and a bag of peanuts in the front seat before he said, “I’ve been waiting to give these to you. Hopefully, you can enjoy them!” ‎ 听力原文 Text 1 W: Thousands of young people participate in this world-class competition per year.‎ M: Yes. (1) they represent their country to come here in the hope of winning honor for their country. Most of them have received intensive training for some time.‎ Text 2 W: (2) There was a merry smile on the cute little girl’s face, and she walked lightly down the stairs like dancing. M: She got a beloved skirt. Which girl doesn’t like new clothes?‎ Text 3 W: We felt very hungry last night. Thus, (3) we just had a takeaway at midnight. ‎ M: What? Didn’t you say that you wanted to lose weight?‎ Text 4 W: When people mention Australia, they usually have images of kangaroos in their minds. M: This is indeed the case. (4) After all, kangaroos are unique to Australia. As one of Australia’s symbols, kangaroos have been the locals’ pride.‎ Text 5 W: The Internet speed in the office was really bad. I spent a lot of time and eventually downloaded the file. M: (5) Maybe we should look for a person to see where the problem lies.‎ Text 6 M: I didn’t go to the last two classes. What homework have I missed?‎ W: Loads! (6) There was an essay due this Monday. M: (6) Oh, that was three days ago.‎ W: Don’t worry. I don’t think it'll be a problem if you don’t do it. There were some more activities on the website. I noticed they won’t be available after tomorrow. Then there were a few pages from our course book to complete. That can wait, though.‎ M: Okay, thanks, (7) I’ll get on with that online stuff straight away before it’s taken down. I’ll leave the course book until I’ve caught up there.‎ Text 7 W: Well, I think they were much better than the ones we saw yesterday. What do you think of the house in Eccles? M: Well, I think it was OK-and (8) it was the least expensive place in this area. W: Yes. That was true. M: The wooden floors were lovely, and it had a new kitchen. Also, it seemed slightly bigger than our house.‎ W: No. I think it was the same size as ours. It just seemed bigger because it had no furniture.‎ M: Yeah. maybe. W: Anyway, I preferred the house in Monton, because it was built in a traditional style. But it was on a very busy road. (9) It was much noisier than the other two.‎ Text8 W: Hello, Mr. Harris. (10) I called about your ad in the school paper.‎ M: Oh, yes. (10) Come in and I’ll show you around. As you can see, it’s one large room divided into a living room and a bedroom. The furniture is not new but it’s good.‎ W: (11) I like that night table next to the bed.‎ M: The cupboard on the other side of the bed is big so you have lots of storage space.‎ W: That’s good. I’ve got a lot of clothes. Could I move the sofa closer to the window? I have a coffee table that would look great with it. M: Yes, you can make any changes you like, as long as you don’t damage anything. W: About cooking? Can I see the kitchen? ‎ M: Yes, of course. It’s over there. You have a stove and refrigerator and a few dishes.‎ W: Fine. I really like the apartment. And the price in the ad is fine with me.‎ M: OK. I need one month’s deposit and two references. So, if everything is OK you can move in on. . . (12) today is Wednesday. How about next Monday? W: Perfect. See you then.‎ Text 9 M: Do you fancy going to see a show tonight? W: Sure! Great idea! What’s on?‎ M: I’ve got the paper here. I’ll have a look. (13) There’s a circus from Moscow. I love the circus, especially the clowns. W: I don’t find the clowns very amusing. I never have.‎ M: Oh, OK. Well, let’s forget the circus then. What about this-The Dancing Queen? It’s a musical-I read a review of it in a magazine. It’s supposed to be extremely funny! Shall we go and see that? W: I’m not really into musicals. Is there anything else on?‎ M: Sure. (14) There’ s Take It or Leave It. t came out last week.‎ W: What kind of play? M: It’ a comedy.‎ W: Oh, right. That isn’t my favorite kind of play. In fact, I really don’t like stage comedies at all.‎ M: Alright. There are lots of other things on. For example, they’re showing an old black and white comedy. Do you like old silent films? W: To be honest, silent films don’t make me laugh.‎ M: Fine. Let’s forget that, then. How about a more modern film? W: Good idea.‎ M: Here’s one called Sweet Dating. It’s a romantic comedy.‎ W: (15) I’m tired of seeing romantic comedies, Sorry.‎ M: (16) Well, why don’t we just go to the comedy club in the town centre? They always have good comedians there.‎ W: (16) I’m not a big fan of comedy clubs. But I suppose I could give it a go... M: Great!‎ Text 10 ‎ Mia is a carbon copy of her sister Ella, and people can hardly tell them apart. They specialize in different fields. Mia has a good comprehensive quality. (17) She majored in electricity at college and successfully entered a famous American technology company after graduation. (18) Because of her outstanding achievements plus her exceptional capacity, soon she was promoted to a senior management position in the company. Now she is one of the company’s core decision makers. Ella is four years older than Mia. Ella adored seeing movies as a child and (19) she became a director when she grew up. A decade ago, my communication with her reminded her of the subject of law. So she decided to shoot a TV series featuring a fair and honest judge. Before the shoot, not only did she carefully learn about the law, but also (20) she sought professional legal advice. The series is scheduled for release in August this year. Despite the tough times in the film and television industry in recent years, the series, which is professional as well as interesting, will surely bring huge economic and social effects to Ella. ‎ Mia and Ella have succeeded in their respective careers, and they are the pride of their parents.‎
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