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2024届四川省乐山市高三上学期第一次调查研究考试英语模拟试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话后面有一个小题,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B。1.HowwillthewomanprobablygotoNewYork?A.Bycar. B.Bytrain. C.Bybus.2.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Offeringadvice. B.Sellingclothes. C.Askingforhelp.3.Howistheweathernow?A.Stormy. B.Windy. C.Sunny.4.Whenwastheshowduetostart?A.At8:00pm. B.At9:00pm. C.At11:00pm.5.Whatistheoccupationofthewoman?A.Areceptionist. B.Asaleswoman. C.Awaitress.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthemanfeeldiscouraged?A.Becausehehasputonsomeweight.B.Becausehedidn’tmakeittotheteam.C.Becausehecouldn’tresistthedishesandsnacks.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthemanshoulddo?A.Joinafitnessprogramme.B.Keephimselfhealthy.C.Stopeatingdishesandsnacks.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Fundsforanexperiment.B.Scientiststocooperatewith.C.Peopletotakepartinherstudy.9.Whereisthewomangoingthisafternoon?A.Toherhome. B.Tothelibrary. C.Totheprintshop.10.Whichisabetterwaytoattractcandidatesaccordingtotheman?A.Postinganadvertisementonline.B.Puttinguppostersonthestreet.C.Writingpaymentatthetopoftheposter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandparent. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Motherandson.12.WhywasBillyprobablyabsentfromtheeyecheck?A.Hewenttobuyglassesalone.B.Hemadeuphomeworkathome.C.Hewasafraidoftheeyecheck.13.WhichgradeisBillyinnow?A.Thefourthgrade. B.Thefifthgrade. C.Thesixthgrade.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatwasthewoman’sfinaldestination?A.Zurich. B.Munich. C.Lisbon.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’splanetickets?A.Shebookedtoolate.B.Shebookedtooearly.C.Shebookedattherightmoment.16.Whodidthewomanspendtimewithattheendofhertrip?A.Herparents. B.Heroldrelatives. C.Herfriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanykindsofitemscanapersonrememberatatime?A.5to7. B.4to6. C.3to4.18.Howlongdoestheworkingmemorylast?A.About15seconds. B.About20seconds. C.About25seconds.19.Whatbelongstomemoryaid?A.Movingitemsaway.B.Classifyingitems.C.Rememberingthingsonce.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Learningability. B.Humanmind. C.Amemorytheory.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AAlthoughtravellingalonemaysounddiscouraging,solotraveliscontinuingtoriseinpopularity.Theremaybenumerousreasonswhysomeoneistravellingindependently.Hereareourtopreasonstotravelbyyourself.TimeforyouSomepeoplesaysolotravelisthecomfortandrelaxationofhavingyourveryown.However,forthoselookingforsomemoreadventurous“me-time,”solotoursalsotypicallyofferplentyoffreetimetogoitalone.Duringyourtimeatleisure,youhavethefreedomtodoyourownexploration,seethesightsyouwanttoseeorsimplyrelaxandtakeiteasy.Withno-onetocompromisewith,it’stotallyuptoyou.Meetlike-mindedpeopleSolotraveldoesn’tmeanyouhavetotravelalone.Solotravelerscomefromallwalksoflife,buttheyusuallyallsharethesamepassion—adesiretoseetheworld!It’softenthepeopleyoumeetonholidaythatarethemaxhighlightoftheentiretripand,eventhoughyou’retravellingalone,you’llhaveamazingmemoriesofthesharedexperiencesyouhadtogetherwithpeopleinyourgroup.Takeplentyofpicturestorememberforever.You’llneverbealoneGrouptravelisidealforsolotravelersasitofferstheopportunitytoagroupoflike-mindedpeople,eachinterestedintheirchosendestination.Beingpartofagroupprovidesextrasecurity(especiallykeyforindependentfemaletravelerswhomayfeelanxiousaboutbeingontheirown)andforeveryonethereisthebenefitofanexpertlocalguidewhoiskeentosharetheirknowledge.Theguidesalsoaccompanyyouontoursandcanoffersuggestionsonwhattoseeanddoinyourleisuretimetoensureyouhaveanauthenticandenjoyableexperience.So,ifyourfriendsandfamilyareunabletojoinyouonyourdreamholiday,don’tletthatstopyou.TravelDepartmentisdelightedtopartnerwithReader’sDigestandoffertheirreadersanexclusivediscounton2023&2024holidays.Todiscussanyquestionsormakeabookingsimplycall.21.Whatisthebestpartoftheentiresolotrip?A.Thebeautifulsceneryontheway. B.Thefreedomtochooseyourdestination.C.Thepeopleyoumeetduringthetrip. D.Thepicturesyoutakealongtheway.22.Whatcanalocalguideoffer?A.Protectionandsecuritymeasures. B.Companyandpersonalizedsuggestions.C.Knowledgeandleisureactivities. D.Freedomandenjoyableexperience.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toeducate. B.Toexplain. C.Toadvertise. D.Toinstruct.BOneoftheproblemsdamagingourplanetisthenumberofthingswethrowaway.Rubbishofallkindsispilingupinlandfillandpollutingourriversandoceans.Amorerecentadditiontothelistofthingswethrowawayise-waste—electronicitemsthatarebrokenandnotrecycled.Nowsolutionsarebeingfoundtogivethisstuffanewlife.AUNreportclaimsthe50milliontonnesofe-wastegeneratedeveryyearwillmorethandoubleto110milliontonnesby2050andthat’spartlybecauseit’scheapertoreplacethemthanfixthem,butalsobecausewelacktheskillstorepairthem.However,there’sagrowingtrendforrepaireventsandclubswhichcouldbepartofasolutiontothegrowingamountofelectricalandelectronicjunk.TheBBCvisitedaRestartProjectinLondon.Oneofitsvolunteers,FrancescoCalo,saidthat“thisprojectallowsyoutoreducewaste,extendthelifeofobjects,andithelpspeoplewhocannotaffordtogetridofitemsthathavegonewrong.”Asmanyelectricalitemscontainvaluablemetals,anotherideaise-wastemining.AnexperimentattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinvolvesextracting(提取)thesematerialsfromelectronicgadgets(部件).It’sthoughtthatdoingthiscouldbemoreprofitablethantraditionalmining.Withphonestypicallycontainingasmanyas60elements,thiscouldbepartofthesolutiontoourappetitefornewtechnology.Theseprojectsmaketotalsense—collectionsofe-wasteforrecyclingare“notgrowingorevendecreasing”accordingtoRuedigerKuehr,aprofessoroftheUnitedNationsUniversity.Andincountrieswherethereisnorelevantlaws,muchofitjustgetsdumped.However,theEuropeanUnion,forexample,istryingtotackletheproblembyinsistingmanufacturershavetomakeapplianceslonger-lastingandwillhavetosupplyrepartsformachinesforupto10years.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thisstuff”inparagraph1referto?A.Ourplanet B.E-waste C.Recyclingsystem D.Rubbish25.HowdoesRestartProjectinLondonhelpwithe-waste?A.Byofferinghighpricestorecyclee-waste.B.Bytrainingvolunteerstopromotee-waste.C.Bycreatinglong-lastingitemstoavoide-waste.D.Byfixingelectricalitemstoreducee-waste.26.Whyistraditionalminingmentionedinparagraph4?A.Toemphasizethevalueofe-wastemining.B.Tosuggestawayforpeopletoearnaliving.C.Toexplaintheprocessofe-wastemining.D.Toprovideawayofdealingwithrubbish.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whyourplanetisgettingworse. B.Whatcanbedonetomanagee-waste.C.Whytechnologyisnotagoodthing. D.Howwecanprotecttheenvironment.CBeinganopinionwriterandjournalist,IwasdemandedthatImakeapublicstatementabouthotissuesonline.Thevoicesyellingatmeandanyoneelsewhofailedtopostseemedtobelievethatnotmakingastatementwasitselfastatement—andanimmoralone,atthat.Onsocialmedia,peopletakeapositionthatresultsinpositivecommentsbutreducescomplexissuestoasimpleyesorno.Takingsimplisticstandscanalsoleadtotwistingwords.Thiskindofsimplethinkingisdeeplyunseriousandfurtherfuelshatred(敌意),changingpersonalopinionsintoextremismandmistakingtheexpressionsofangerforbraveactioninthefaceofhorror.Theseloud,reductivedeclarationsreflectgenuinefearabouthorrorsthatliebeyondwords..Simplebinaries(二元对立)implysimplesolutions.Andit’smuchmorepleasanttotellyourselfyoustandonthesideofgood,againstevil,thantoquestionwhetherthelinesofboundariesweredrawncorrectly.Sittingwithuncertaintyishard,especiallywhensocialmediahasurgedustoexpectperfectreal-timeinformationduringunfortunateeventsandimmediateanswersandresolution.Moralcertaintyisapointwestandonwhenfactualcertaintyisnotpossible.Andthefasterweexpressit,themorecertainweappear.Suchthoughtlesspostsarenotwhatbothermemost,though.Instead,it’stheideathatnotpostingiswrongsomehow—thateveryoneneedstospeak,allthetime.Itdiscouragesshuttingupandlisteningandlettingthevoicesthatmatterthemostbeheardoverthenoise.Itsuggeststhathavinganydoubtsaboutwhat’shappeningorformingmoralconclusionsthatdon’tmakesensetoshareonsocialmediaisunacceptable.Idohaveopinions,ofcourse,buttheydon’tfitonsocialmedia.WhileI’veregrettedpostinghalf-formedthoughtstooquickly,I’veneverregrettedwaitinguntilIwaslessangryornotpostingatall.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofpeople’squickpostsonhotissues?A.Positive. B.Irresponsible. C.Uncaring. D.Unkind.29.Whatdoparagraphs3and4trytoexplain?A.Reasonswhypeoplerushtopostopinions.B.Wayspeopleusetoexpressideas.C.Meansbywhichpeoplesolvedifficultproblems.D.Factsonwhichpeoplebasetheirjudgement.30.Whatupsetstheauthormost?A.Toomanypostsonline. B.Toomuchfalseinformation.C.People’sjudgementonnotposting. D.People’sunawarenessofcurrentissues.31.Whatmessagedoestheauthorreallyconvey?A.It’suselesstopostideasonsocialmedia.B.It’sbettertokeepsilentthanblindlyfollowsuit.C.Everyonehastherighttovoicehisopinion.D.Everyonemustguardnetworksecurity.DInthefaceoftechnologicalchange,creativityisoftenheldupasauniquehumanquality.Todayhowever,AIapplicationssuchasChatGPTandMidjourneyseemtothreatentoupendthisspecialstatus.ThesenewAImodelslearnfromhugedatabaseanduserfeedback,andcanproducenewcontentsintheformoftext,images,andsounds.Assuch,jobsfocusedondeliveringcontents—writing,creatingimages,coding,andotherjobs—nowseemlikelytobeuniquelyaffectedbyAI.Thesituationseemsmoreconcerningwhenmostoftheseapplicationsaresoeasytousethatevenchildrenwithelementary-levelskillsintheirnaturallanguagecanusethemtocreatecontentsrightnow.Thisisn’tanecessarythreattopeoplewhodocreativework,though.Ratherthanputtingmanycreatorsoutofwork,AIallowsthemtodoitwithgreaterspeedandefficiencyandreducesthetimeandeffortrequiredtocomeupwithnewideas.Ofcourse,humanswillstillhavetodevotetimetopossiblycorrectingandeditingtheinformationAIproduces,but,overall,creativeprojectsshouldbeabletomoveforwardmorequickly.Butwhatwecan’tignoreisthatAIproducescontentscheaplyandfast.Sothere’salwaysatrendthathumanwriters,producers,andcreatorspracticelessandlessnewhumanintellectualthoughtsandgraduallyrelyonAIdesigntotally.Inthiswaythere’sarealriskthatinnovationwillslowdownovertimeandthussignificantlychangethepresentstructureforcreativework.Creativityhasalwaysbeenofgreatimportancetoinnovationprocessandhencecompetitiveness.So,weneedtounderstandthethreatsandchallengesAIbrings.Andonceweunderstandwhatistochangeandhow,wecanadoptAItocreategreatervalueanditisquitehopefulthatweseefurtherliberationforcreativity.32.WhydonewAImodelsseemtothreatenhumancreativity?A.Becausetheycollecthugeinformation. B.Becausetheydocreativework.C.Becausetheydisturbhumansjudgement. D.Becausetheyoffereasyaccess.33.HowcanAIhelppeoplewhodocreativework?A.Bybetteringthecreatingprocess. B.Bysortingoutinformationintogroups.C.Byhelpingcorrectcreator’smistakes. D.Byreducingtheproducingcost.34.WhatistherealriskAImaybring?A.AIdriveshumansoutofwork. B.ItishardtodiscoverAl’smistakes.C.HumansrelyonAItoomuch. D.NoinnovationisinAI’sdesign.35.Whatisthepropertitleforthistext?A.WhoChangestheStructureofCreativeWork?B.Creativity:UniqueHumanQualityatLastC.AIIsDestroyingtheFieldofCreativityD.CouldAIThreatenHumanCreativity?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。PerformingFirst-AidDuringaNoseBleedNosebleedsarecommonandcanoccurnaturally.Nosebleedsoccurwhentheinnerliningofone’snoseishurtordry.36.Almostallnosebleedsoriginatefrombloodvessels(血管)inthefrontpartofthenasalseptum,whichistheinsidemiddletissueseparatingbothnostrils(鼻孔).Withthatknowledge,youcanmanageyourownnosebleeds.Positionyourbody.Tobegin,sitdown,sinceitismorecomfortablethanstanding.37.Raiseheadslightlyforwardsothatthebloodflowsslowerandsmallergraduallythroughthenostrils.Atowelcanbeheldunderyournosetocollecttheblood.Pinch(捏)thenose.Withafingerandthumb,pinchthelowerfleshyendofthenose,completelyblockingthenostrils.Pinchingatthispointdirectlyappliespressureattheregionwherethebloodvesselsaredamaged.38.Keeppinchingthenosefor10minutes,thenrelease.Whileyoudothis,breathethroughthemouth.39.Loweringyourbodytemperaturecanhelpreducethebloodflowtoyournose.Todothis,placeicecubesinyourmouth.Thishelpsachievealowertemperaturesoonerthancoolingtheexternalpartofthenose.Italsowillhelpyoukeepthelowertemperatureforlonger.Washyournoseandrest.Afterbleedinghasstopped,youcancleantheareaaroundyournosewithwarmwater.Afteryouhavecleanedyourface,youshouldrestforawhile.40.Youcanliedownwhileresting.A.Coolyourselfdown.B.Watchyourbodyreaction.C.Itwillhelpstoptheflowofblood.D.Ahospitalcheckisthenquitenecessary.E.Thisistohelptopreventfurtherbleedingagain.F.Donotliedownasthiscancausebloodtopassdownthethroat.G.Theresultingdamagetosmallbloodvesselsinthenosecausesbleeding.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InJanuary2008,RachelLapierre,afull-timenurseandpart-timevolunteeraidworker,madealife-changingdecision.Afteranexhaustingdayatworkshe41a$4lotteryticket()atalocalstore.Atthatmoment,Rachelmadea(n)42—ifshestruckitluckywiththelottery,shewould43hernursingcareer.Becausehumanitarian(人道主义)workwaswhatshehadlongedto44herlifeto.WhenRachelscratchedtheticket,shediscoveredshehadwonabig45—$675,000.Truetoherword,Lapierrespentallherlifethroughher46project,LeBookHumanitaire.Itbeganasahumble47ofgooddeedsinasimplenotebook,whichsheusedtokeeptrackofwhatshehaddoneto48thoselivinginthesmallcommunitiesaroundher.Toher,theywerejustsmallactsof49—buyingclothesfornewlyarrivedimmigrants,ordelivering50tolonelyseniors.But51startedspreading,andapageshecreatedfortheprojectbecamea(n)52waytoanswerrequestsfromthoseinneed.Overtheyears,LeBookhas53aremarkableteamof80volunteers.Thisnonprofit54hasbecomeahopeforthecommunity.Thenotebookitselfhassincebeenreplacedbydozensmore,55millionsofdeeds.In2022alone,it56nearly450,000actsofservice,57thelivesofcountlessindividuals.LeBookHumanitaire,bornfromRachel’slotterywin,continuestobeasourceof58forthecommunity.“Whenyoudoagooddeed,ithasabutterflyeffect,”saysLapierre.“Onegooddeedcan5910people.Soifwealldoagooddeed?Thatcan60theworld.”41.A.booked B.bought C.noticed D.delivered42.A.agreement B.choice C.wish D.deal43.A.quit B.earn C.fund D.improve44.A.adapt B.ease C.devote D.compare45.A.prize B.competition C.game D.profit46.A.team B.research C.nursing D.charity47.A.comment B.plan C.survey D.record48.A.pay B.help C.treat D.attract49.A.encouragement B.bravery C.generosity D.kindness50.A.orders B.messages C.meals D.speeches51.A.word B.money C.dream D.career52.A.valuable B.unusual C.efficient D.positive53.A.workedwith B.developedinto C.accountedfor D.focusedon54.A.research B.organization C.firm D.hospital55.A.representing B.imitating C.predicting D.recommending56.A.designed B.completed C.invested D.introduced57.A.rescuing B.deciding C.protecting D.touching58.A.inspiration B.enthusiasm C.relief D.fantasy59.A.assist B.shape C.affect D.liberate60.A.explore B.satisfy C.rule D.save第二节(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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TheQiaoxiHistoricalandCulturalBlockinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,isperfectforvisitors61(experience)China’srichculture.Theareaisknown62“Qiaoxi,”whichmeanstothewestofabridge.Becauseits63(locate)isonthewesternsideofHangzhou’sfamousGongchenBridge,anancientstructure64(lay)acrosstheGrandCanal.Onceabusymarketforlocaltradeinancienttimesand65industrialareainmoderntimes,theQiaoxiBlockhasnowbecomeatourismdistrict.VisitorscanenjoyChinesecultureupclosethroughablend(混合)of66(tradition)businesstrade,scenicspotsandresidentialareas.Itisalsoaplace67severalmuseumsmeettogether,includingtheChinaKnives,ScissorsandSwordsMuseum,theChinaUmbrellaMuseum,andtheChinaFanMuseumandsoon.68(walk)alongthestreet,visitorscanencounterstreetperformancesfeaturinglocalfolkarts,ortaketheirchildrentoaChinesemedicineworkshop,69trytheirhandatgainingculturalheritageskillsattheHandicraftDynamicMuseum.TheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal70(list)ontheUNESCOWorldHeritageListin2014,wherethetwoheritagesitesoftheGongchenBridgeandtheQiaoxiHistoricalandCulturalBlockwereincludedintheprojectaswell.第四部分写作(共两节,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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,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只限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearKevin,Iamsogratefultohaveawonderfulteacherlikeyou.Underyourcarefulguidancelastyear,ImadearapidprogressinEnglish.Theencouragedatmosphereinyourclasshelpedmevoicemyopinionsfreely,thathasgreatlyenhancedmyspeakingfluency.Forfurtherimprovement,Ihopetointeractwithyoulessinclass.Discussionsinpairsorgroupsdoeshelpus,butyourtimelyfeedbackcanallowustoimproveyourlearningeffect.What’smore,itisthoughtfullyofyoutospeakslowly.Sothefasterspeedwhichyoutalkwithothernativespeakersmaybettersharpenourlisteningskills.Isincerelyhopethesesuggestionwillbeuseful.Lookingforwardtoyourwonderfullessonsnextsemester.Yours,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)你校正以“高中生时间管理”为主题,举办英语征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.时间管理的原因;2.管理时间的做法;3.号召大家管理好时间。注意:1.词数100左右。2.题目已为你写好。ManageOurTime______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

英语答案及评分意见第Ⅰ卷(共100分)第一部分(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BABAA 6-10BACBC 11-15ACACB 16-20ACBBC第二部分第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21-25CBCBD 26-30ABBAC 31-35BBACD第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)36-40GFCAE第三部分第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45BCACA 46-50DDBDC 51-55ACBBA 56-60BDACD第Ⅱ卷(共50分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.toexperience 62.as 63.location 64.laying 65.an66.traditional 67.where 68.Walking 69.or 70.waslisted第四部分第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)DearKevin,Iamsogratefultohaveawonderfulteacherlikeyou.Underyourcarefulguidancelastyear,Imadearapid删除aprogressinEnglish.Theencouragedatmosphereinyourclasshelpedmevoicemyopinionsfreely,thathasgreatlyencouragingwhichenhancedmyspeakingfluency.Forfurtherimprovement,Ihopetointeractwithyoulessinclass.Discussionsinpairsorgroupsdoeshelpus,moredobutyourtimelyfeedbackcanallowustoimproveyourlearningeffect.What’smore,itisthoughtfullyofyoutospeakourthoughtfulslowly.Sothefasterspeed∧whichyoutalkwithothernativespeakersmaybettersharpenourlisteningskills.ButatIsincerelyhopethesesuggestionwillbeuseful.Lookingforwardtoyourwonderfullessonsnextsemester.suggestionsYours,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)内容要点1.时间管理的原因(如:高中生学习压力大、高中活动多等)推荐表达:seniorhighstudents;bebusywith;beoccupiedwith;getinvolvedin;beengagedin;various;diverse;differentsorts/types/kindsofafter-schoolactivities;pursue/cultivateone’shobby;beonabusyschedule;beburdenedwithstudy…/Thisisthereasonwhy…/Itisnecessary/vital/essentialforustomanageourtime.2.管理时间的做法(方法应具体。如:列日程规划、以专注提升效率等)推荐表达:manage/organize/plan/arrange/allocate/time;makeato-dolist;doonethingatatime;doimportantthingsfirst;3.号召大家管理时间推荐表达:inordertodothingsquickly;toimproveefficiency;avoidmeetingthedeadline;takeadvantageoftime;makethemostoftimecallonsbtodo;appealtosbtodo;advocatesbtodobethemastersofourtime;don’tbeslavedbytime;liveone’slifetothefullest(四)Onepossibleversion:ManageOurTimeAsseniorhighstudents,weareonbusyscheduleseveryday,burdenedwithheavystudyandinvolvedinvariousafter-schoolactivities.Therefore,timemanagementseemsessential,withoutwhichworkdelayandstudystresswillbeinevitable.Sohowtoplanitsuccessfully?Makingato-dolistisontoprecommendation.Listthingswe’regoingtodoandplanthetimetakenupbyeachtask,andthingswillbedoneaccordingly.Second,doonethingatatime.Concentrationguaranteesefficiencyandtheformertask’saccomplishmentusuallyhelpsthenextgosmoothly.That’swhyIstronglyrecommendtimemanagement:withwhichIbelievewecanliveourseniorhighlifetoitsfullest.附:听力原文(Text1)W:WhatdoyouthinkisthebestwaytogettoNewYork?M:Well,asithasbeenrainingheavilythesedays,takingabusordrivingyourowncarcanbedangerous.So,takingthetrainmaybeyourbestchoice.(Text2)M:I’mnotsurewhethertowearthisshirtwithmyjeans.Whatdoyouthink?W:Ithinkyourwhiteshirtgoeswellwiththedarkbluejeans.ButnowI’mnotsureaboutthatgreensweateroveryourshirt.Howaboutwearingyourjacketinstead?(Text3)M:Fancyagameoftabletennisifthesuncomesoutinalittlebit.W:I’mnotsureifthat’sagoodidea.Theballwillgetblownaboutallovertheplaceinthisweather!M:You’reright.Ithinkwemighthaveastormlater.(Text4)W:Lookatthetime—9:00pm.Theconcertwassupposedtobeginanhourago.M:Relax.Thesethingsneverstartontime.There’salwayssomedelaybeforeashowreallystarts.W:Butmylastbusisat11:00pm.ThatmeansI’llmisssomeoftheshow.(Text5)W:Goodevening,Mister.IsthereanythingIcanhelpyou?M:Yes,I’dliketomakeareservationforJune24.Isthereastandardroomavailable?W:Pleaseholdon.I’llcheckitforyou.(Text6)M:Hi,Tiffany.W:Hi,Mark.Youlookverysadtoday.M:Youknow,Iscored15goalslastyear,butIwasstillnotselectedfortheteam.Itjustdoesn’tmakesense.W:Well,Ibelieveyou’veputonsomepoundsright?Sinceyourcomingbackafterthespringbreak,you’renottheplayeryouusedtobe.M:Yeah,IadmitIjustcouldn’tresistthedishesandsnacksmymummadeeveryday.W:Howaboutussettingupafitnessprogrammeforyoutoloseweight?M:OK.Howlongwillittake?W:Togetyoubackinshape,atleastamonth.M:Amonth?Icannotdoamonth!W:Ifyouwanttobebackintheteam,that’swhatyouneedtodo.(Text7)M:Haveyoubeenabletofindanycandidatesforyoursleepexperiment?W:No.Iplacedanadonlinebutnoonehasrepliedyet.M:Imightsuggestpostingitonthenoticeboardinthelibrary.W:YouthinkI’llhavemoresuccess?M:Yes.Ifindthatwhenpeopleseeitonline,someofthembelieveit’sfalse.W:OK,I’llprintoffsomepostersatnoonandtakethemtherethisafternoonM:Aretheygettingpaidaspartofthestudy?W:Yes,justasmallamount,$20foraweek.M:IfIwereyou,I’dputthatatthetopoftheposterratherthanatthebottom.

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