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英语试题

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项

中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读

下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inaclassroom.

2.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?

A.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Tired.

3.Howmuchwillthemanpay?

A.$520.B.$80.C.$100.

4.WhatdoesthemantellJanetodo?

A.Postponehisappointment.B.MeetMr.Douglas.C.Returnat3o'clock.

5.WhywouldDavidquithisjob?

A.Togobacktoschool.B.Tostarthisownfirm.C.Toworkforhisfriend.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Checkthecupboard.B.Cleanthebalcony.C.Buyanumbrella.

7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Employerandemployee.

C.Shopassistantandcustomer.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Wheredidthewomangoattheweekend?

A.Thecitycentre.B.Theforestpark.C.Theman'shome.

9.Howdidthemanspendhisweekend?

A.Packingforamove.

B.GoingoutwithJenny.

C.Lookingfbranewhouse.

10.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?

A.TakeHenrytohospital.B.Staywithhiskid.C.Lookafterhispet.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhatisMr.Stonedoingnow?

A.Eatinglunch.B.Havingameeting.C.Writingadiary.

12.WhydoesthemanwanttoseeMr.Stone?

A.Todiscussaprogram.B.Tomakeatravelplan.

C.Toaskforsickleave.

13.WhenwillthemanmeetMr.Stonethisafternoon?

A.At3:00.B.At3:30.C.At3:45.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Acompany.B.Aninterview.C.Ajoboffer.

15.WhoisMonicaStansfield?

A.Ajuniorspecialist.B.Adepartmentmanager.C.Asalesassistant.

16.Whenwillthemanhearfromthewoman?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdidJohnenjoydoinginhischildhood?

A.TouringFrance.B.Playingoutdoors.C.Paintingpictures.

18.WhatdidJohndoafterhemovedtotheUS?

A.Hedidbusiness.B.Hestudiedbiology,C.Heworkedona

farm.

19.WhydidJohngohunting?

A.Forfood.B.Forpleasure.C.Formoney.

20.WhatisthesubjectofJohn'sworks?

A.Americanbirds.B.Naturalscenery.C.Familylife.

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37・5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

StudentAccommodationtoLetinLondon

One-bedroomflat

RiversideGardens,W6£1,250pcm

Thisone-bedroomtopfloorflatislocatedatRiversideGardensinHammersmith.

Itisperfectlylocatedforshoppingandentertainment.Walkingdistanceto

HammersmithBroadway,RavensCourtPark&theRiverThames.

Keyfeatures(特点):Spaciouslivingarea;fully-equippedkitchen

Two-bedroomflat

NewOrientHouseChelsea,SW6£1,148pcm

ThisflathaseasyaccesstoWestBromptonstationwhereaquickchangetothe

DistrictLinewillallowyoutomakegooduseoftheLondonUnderground.Thismeans

thatyouarewithineasyaccessof21highereducationinstitutionsincludingImperial

CollegeLondonandKingsCollegeLondon.

Keyfeatures:Excellentsocialspaces:movieroom,gamesareaanddiningarea

Privatehalls

NidoWestHampstead,NW6£1,664pcm

OurmodernstudentaccommodationisnearWestHampsteadTubeStation,

allowingyoutoeasilyexploreLondon.Itisclosetoallmajoruniversitiesinthecity.

Ourhouseteamwilllookafteryouduringyourstay;allyouneedtoworryaboutis

livingyourbeststudentlife.

Keyfeatures:In-housegym

Roomsforthe2019/2020academicyearstartfromjust£229pp/pw.(pcm:per

calendarmonth;pp/pw:perpersonperweek)

21.WhatwillTomwhoworkspart-timeinarestaurantbyRavensCourtParkprobably

choose?

A.TheflatnexttoWestBromptonstation.

B.AnapartmentatNidoWestHampstead.

C.TheflatatRiversideGardens.

D.TheflatatNewOrientHouseChelsea.

22.WhoaremostlikelytochoosetheflatatNewOrientHouseChelsea?

A.Naturelovers.B.Partylovers.C.Shoppingfans.D.Gymfans.

23.HowmuchwillJanespendatleasteachmonth,ifsheisgoingtoliveatNidoWest

HampsteadfromSept1st,2019?

A.£1,250.B.£1,148.C.£916.D.£229.

B

Thegreysquirrels(松鼠)andMaryKrupabecamefriendsduringMaryKrupa's

firstweekatPennStateUniversity.Afterseeingthemrunningaround,shewondered

whattheywouldlooklikewithtinyhatsontheirheads.Today,everyoneatthe

universityknowsherasthe"SquirrelGirl”.

Marystartedbringingthemfood,andgraduallytheybegantotrusther.She

managedtoputahatonasquirrelandtakeapicture.Thinkingthatherfriendscoulduse

somethingtolifttheirspirits,shestartedpostingthosephotosonFacebook.The

responsewasgreatlypositive,andbeforelongMaryandhersquirrelsbecamevery

famousontheInternet.

GrowingupinaneighborhoodoutsideStateCollege,Marywasalwaysfbndof

birdsandanimalsaroundherhome,butshedidn'tcommunicatewithpeopleverymuch.

ShewaslaterdiagnosedwithAsperger'ssyndrome(埃斯伯格综合征),butthesquirrels

changedthat,"Beingtogetherwiththesquirrelsisactuallyagoodwaytobreaktheice,

becauseEllbesittinghere,touchingasquirrelandotherpeoplewillcomeoverandwe'll

juststartlikefeedingthesquirrelstogetherandchattingaboutthem.^^shesaid,"Iama

lotmoreoutgoing/5

Perhapsyou'rewonderinghowMaryisabletogetthesquirrelstodowhatshe

wantsforherphotos.Actually,ithasalottodowithfood.Forexample,whenevershe

wantsthemtoholdorplaywithsomething,sheputspeanutbutteronaplate,andthey'll

grabit.Butgettingtothatparttookawhile.Inthebeginning,shewouldthrowpeanuts

upthetreesoncampusandinvitethesquirrelstocomedownandgetthem,butthey

didn'twanttoapproachher.Shehadthepatiencetoearntheirtrust.

Thisyear,Marygraduatedwithadegreeinwildlifescience.Shewantstobea

sciencewriterandeducatepeopleabouthowtoprotecttheenvironment.Asforher

furryfriends,Maryplanstostayintheareaandvisitthemasoftenasshecan.

24.HowdidMarymanagetomakethesquirrelstrusther?

A.Byplayingmusicforthem.B.Byprovidingthemwithfood.

C.Byplayingtogetherwiththem.D.Bybuildingasmallhouseforthem.

25.HowhastheexperiencechangedMary?

A.Sheisfriendliertoothers.

B.Sheismoreinterestedinanimals.

C.Sheismoreoutgoingthanbefore.

D.Sheismorewillingtosharehersecrets.

26.WhatcanweinferaboutMary?

A.Sheisstudyingmedicineintheuniversity.

B.Sheismakingastudyonthelifehabitsofsquirrels.

C.Sheisverypatientwhengettingclosetothesquirrels.

D.Shelikesanimalsbecauseshecantakephotosofthem.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheSquirrelGirlofPennStateUniversity

B.HowMaryMadeFriendswithWildAnimals

C.HowMaryHelpedSquirrelsinHerNeighborhood

D.Mary'sStudyingExperienceinPennStateUniversity

C

Afewminutesoflookingintoadeepredlightcouldhaveadramaticeffecton

preventingeyesightdeclineasweage,accordingtoanewstudypublishedthisweekin

theJournalsofGerontology.

“Youdon'tneedtouseitforverylongtostartgettingastrongresult."saidlead

authorGlenJeffery,aprofessorofneuroscienceatUniversityCollegeLondon's

InstituteofOphthalmology.Thestudywassmall,anexperimentalstudytotestthe

concept.Researchersrecruited12menand12women,whoseagesrangedfrom28to72.

Eachparticipantwasgivenasmallhandheldflashlightthatemittedaredlightwitha

wavelengthof670nanometers.Theyspentthreeminuteseachdaylookingintothelight

overaperiodoftwoweeks.

Thelightsworkonbothcones(视锥细胞)androds(视杆细胞)intheeye.Cones

arephotoreceptorcellsthatdetectcolorandworkbestinwell-litsituations.Rods,

whicharemuchmoreplentiful,areretinacellsthatspecializeinhelpingusseeindim

light,accordingtotheAmericanofOphthalmology.Researchersmeasuredthecone

functioninsubjects5eyesbyhavingthemidentifycoloredletterswithlowcontrast.And

theymeasuredtheireyes'rodsensitivitybyaskingthemtodetectlightsignalsinthe

dark.

Therewasa14%improvementintheabilitytoseecolors,orconecolorcontrast

sensitivity,fortheentiretwodozenparticipants.Improvement,however,wasmost

significantinstudyparticipantsoverage40.Forthoseages,conecolorcontrast

sensitivityroseby20%overthecourseofthestudy.

Thatagegroupalsosawsignificantincreasesinrodthreshold,thatistheabilityto

seeinlowlight.Studyparticipantsunder40alsoexperiencedsomeimprovement,but

didn'tseethesamejumpasoldersubjects.Youngereyeshaven'tdeclinedasmuchas

oldereyes.

“Theretinaagesfasterthananyotherorganinyourbody."Jefferysaid."Froman

evolutionaryviewpoint,theyfundamentallyhaveneverlivedpast40.Now,ofcourse,

weregularlylivewellbeyondthatage,andneedwaystocarefbrtheorgansthathave

beenthemostlikelytowearoutearliestinlife.Butmorestudiesareneededtoproveit

helps.”

28.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?

A.24oldpeopletookpartinthetest.

B.Eachparticipanthasgoodeyesight.

C.Alltheparticipantsweretestedfortheireyes'coneandrodsensitivity.

D.Theparticipantswereaskedtodetectlightsignalinwell-litsituation.

29.WhatdoesthestudyledbyGlenJefferyfind?

A.Conesensitivityroseby20%forthoseunder40.

B.Youngerparticipantshaven'tgetanyimprovement.

C.Oldereyeshaven'tdeclinedasmuchasyoungereyes.

D.Theparticipantsover40haveincreasesintheabilitytoseeinthedark.

30.WhatdoesJefferymeaninthelastparagraph?

A.It'seasytoprotectourorgans.

B.Hewillcarryoutfurtherresearch.

C.Ourorgansneverlastpast40years.

D.Theresearchhasbenefitsmanypeople.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Usingaflashlightcanimprovepeople'seyesight.

B.Lookingintoaredlightcanleadtogoodeyesight.

C.Decliningeyesightcanbeimprovedbylookingataredlight.

D.Lightcanraiseeyes'coneandrodsensitivity.

D

IhavealwaysfoundtheChinesetobeaverypolitepeople.Inparticular,Chinese

frequentlycompliment(称赞)foreignfriendsontheirlanguageskills,knowledgeof

Chineseculture,professionalaccomplishments,andpersonalhealth.Curiously,however,

Chineseareasloathtoacceptacomplimentastheyareeagertogiveone.Asmanyof

myChinesefriendshaveexplained,thisisasignoftheChinesevirtueofmodesty.

Ihavenoticedadifference,though,inthedegreetowhichmodestyisemphasized

intheUnitedStatesandChina.IntheUS,wetendtoplacemoreemphasison"seeking

thetruthfromfact,9,thus,Americanstendtoacceptacomplimentwithgratitude.

Chineseontheotherhand,tendtorejectthecompliment,evenwhentheyknow

theydeservethecreditorrecognitionwhichhasbeenawardedthem.Icanimaginea

ChinesebasketballfanmeetingMichaelJordanoftheChicagoBulls.Hemightsay,"Mr.

Jordan,Iamsohappytomeetyou.Ijustwanttotellyou,youarethebestbasketball

playerintheworld;you'rethegreatest!,7towhichJordanwouldprobablyrespond,

“Thankyouverymuch.Ireallyappreciateit!IjusttotrytodomybesteverytimeIstep

onthecourt."IfanAmericanmetDengYaping,China'spremierpingpongplayer,he

mightsaymuchthesamething:"Ms.Deng,you'rethebest!”butasaChinese,Deng

wouldprobablysay,“No,Ireallydon'tplayallthatwell.You'retoomuchkind.^^

Plainly,AmericansandChinesehavedifferentwaysofrespondingtopraise.

Ironically,manyAmericansmightconsiderMs.Deng'sresponsethelessmodest,

becauseitislesstruthful一andthereforelesssincere.Americansgenerallyplace

sincerityabovemanners;genuinegratitudeforthepraiseservesasasubstitutefor

protestationsofmodesty.Afterall,inthewordsofoneofmyclosestChinesefriends,

modestytakentotheextremeispride.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“loath"inparagraph1referto?

A.Polite.B.Uncertain.C.Curious.D.Unwilling.

33.WhydoestheauthormentionMichaelJordanandDengYaping?

A.Tonotetheydoasmuchastheycaneachtimetheyplayagainstothers.

B.Toremindreaderstheyarethebestplayersinbasketballandtabletennis.

C.Toexplaintheydeservethecreditorrecognitionfbrtheirgreatcontributions.

D.ToshowtheyasChineseandAmericansaredifferentinacceptingpraise.

34.WhydoAmericansconsiderMs.Deng'sresponsethelessmodest?

A.Theythinksinceritymattersthemost.

B.Theythinkherreplyisagainstthefact.

C.Theythinksheistoomodesttobelieve.

D.Theythinkmannersismoreimportant.

35.Inwhatcolumncanyoufindthispassageinanewspaper?

A.Education.B.Sports.C.Culture.D.People.

第二节(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。

FeelingPhone-overwhelmed?

Manypeoplearefeeling“phone・overwhelmed”,longingfbra"simplertime”when

smart-phonesdidn'texist.Actuallyyoudon'tnecessarilyneedtoflushyourbrand-new

iPhonedownthetoiletorvowtonever,evertweetagain.Thingsdon'thavetobethat

blackorwhite.36Hereareafewsimplesteps.

Makeaplan.Toearnacollegedegree,youselectspecificclasseshappeningat

specifictimesandyouattendthem.Thiskeepsyouontrack,movingsteadilytowards

yourgoal.37Choosespecifictimestochecktexts,socialmediaupdates,

andsoon,andthendoyourbesttosticktotheplan.Createphone-routinesthathelpyou

tocreatethekindofday(andlife)thatyouwant.

Enjoythesoundofsilencetothefullest.Ifyourphoneiscontinuallybleepingand

pingingeverytime"somethinghappensJit'sgoingtobetoughfbryoutostayfocused

you'llbetemptedtocheckinandseewhafsup!Itmayseemobvioustoturnoff

thosenoisynotifications(通知).38.Youcanalsocreatea“callfilter"so

thatcertainpeople'scallscomethroughevenifyourphoneison“silent”.Thatway

youcanresteasily,knowingyouwon'tmisssomethingtrulyurgent.

39・Formanycouplesandfamilies,dinnertimeistheonlytimeof

thedaywheneveryoneisgatheredtogetherinoneplace.Makedinneraspecial,

sacredtimewithouttechiedistractions(分/心).Nophonesatthetable.Ifpeopleget

restlessorbored,strikeupaninterestingconversationbyplayingaquestiongame.

Askyourself,“WhatamIdesiringrightnow?^^Whenyoufeeltheurgetocheck

yourphone,andyoudon'treally"need"to,pauseformoment.40

Doyouseekoutcompany,entertainmentorinspiration?Whateveryouwant,see

ifyoucanfindanon-phone-relatedwaytosatisfyyourself.Goforajog,listentomusic

orpopbyafriend'shousetosay"hi”.Feedingyourspiritinthe“realworld”,youmay

discoverthatthe"phoneworld“justisn'tthatappealinganymore.

A.Takesomephone-freetime.

B.Makedinnertimeaphone-freezone.

C.Checkinwithyourselfandseewhatyouwant.

D.Seehowitfeelstomovefreelywithoutyourphone.

E.Youcanapplythatsamelogictoyoursmart-phoneusage.

F.Youcantakespecificstepstocreatehealthier,morebalancedrelationsof

technology.

G.Betteryet,turnthevolumedowntozeroorpowerdownyourphone

completely.

第三部分语言运用

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。

Afewyearsago,Iwasattheclinicwithmyfather,whowassittinginthe

waitingroomforaroutinetest.Anelderlywomanarrivedand_41—herselfdirectly

acrossfrommydad.Time_42—terriblyaswewaited.Thewomanbegansinging

“MyHeartWillGoOn,9-theTitanicthemesong.

Iwas_43_abouthowmydadwouldreacttoit.Hehadbeen_44—from

Alzheimer's(阿尔茨海默病)forseveralyears.SinceAlzheimer'shada_45_to

makepeopleimpatientandbad-tempered,Icouldn'thelpbutthinkthattheelderly

womanwas_46_fire.

Atthebeginning,thesingingwentgently.Iglancedoverathis_47_.As

expected,hewasstaringrightather.Icouldn't_48_hisexpressioninitially,butit

—49—tobesomethinglikeconfusion(困惑).Hersinging_50—gotlouder,every

cornerofthewaitingroomringingwithhervoice.Nowdadlookedalittleastonished.

Still,Iwatched_51_,readytoactfbrany_52_ofmyfather'sannoyedoutburst.

However,hewasstartingtolookabitentertained.Hisface_53_,andthetension

easedinhisforehead.

Whenhersong_54_,thewords“ThatwasbeautiftiF,escapedmydad'slips.

Forsomanyyears,mydadhadbeenlostsomewheredeepinhisownmind,no

smile,noacknowledgmentofanykind.Butrightnow,thewomanreally_55—my

dad'sday.

41.A.appliedB.buriedC.seatedD.enjoyed

42.A.draggedB.flewC.slippedD.wasted

43.A.enthusiasticB.embarrassedC.puzzledD.concerned

44.A.sufferingB.recoveringC.learningD.escaping

45.A.standardB.backgroundC.tendencyD.reward

46.A.puttingoutB.dancingtoC.playingwithD.addingto

47.A.appearanceB.responseC.presenceD.shadow

48.A.observeB.copyC.hideD.read

49.A.usedB.seemedC.happenedD.pretended

50.A.graduallyB.fi-equentlyC.consistentlyD.particularly

51.A.impatientlyB.eagerlyC.uneasilyD.aimlessly

52.A.doubtB.controlC.announcementD.sign

53.A.softenedB.frozeC.fellD.reddened

54.A.spreadB.endedC.changedD.repeated

55.A.ruinedB.arrangedC.madeD.questioned

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或括号内单词的正确形式。

InancientChinalivedanartist56paintingswerealmostlifelike.Theartisfs

reputationhadmadehimproud.Onedaytheemperorwantedtogethisportraitdoneso

hecalledallgreatartiststocomeandpresenttheir57(fine)work,sothathecould

choosethebest.Theartistwassurehewould58(choose),butwhenhepresented

hismasterpiecetotheemperor'schiefminister,theoldmanlaughed.Thewiseoldman

toldhimtotraveltotheLiRiver-perhapshecouldlearnalittlefromthegreatestartist

intheworld.

Filledwith59(curious),theartistpackedhisbagsandleft.60heasked

thevillagersonthebanksoftheriverwherehecouldfindthelegendaiy(传奇的)artist,

theysmiledand61(point)downtheriver.Thenextmorninghe

hiredaboatandsetout62(find)thewell-knownpainter.Asthesmall

boatmoved,63(gentle)alongtheriverhewasleftspeechlessbythemountains

beingsilentlyreflectedinthewater.Hepassedmilkywhitewaterfallsandmountainsin

manyshadesofblue.Andwhenhesawthemistsrisingfromtheriverandthesoft

clouds64(surround)themountaintops,hewasreducedtotears.Theartistwas

finallyhumbled(谦卑)bythegreatestartist65earth,MotherNature.

第四部分写作

第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)

假定你是学校英语报记者,你校最近举办了一次趣味运动会,给同学们减压。

请以“ASuccessfulFunGame”为标题写一篇短文,报道此次活动。内容包括:

1.时间与地点:10月26日,学校操场;2.活动大致介绍。

注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:拔河比赛tugofwar跳绳ropeskipping踩气球比赛balloon

racing

ASuccessfulFunGame

第二节:读后续写(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,使之够成一篇完整

的短文续写的词数应为150词左右。

Thestorybeganwithayoungmotherwhohadthreesonsinabigcity.

Unfortunately,theyoungestsondevelopedslowthinkingskills,nothaving

theintelligenceofhisbrothers.

Withdoubledutyasthemotherofthehousehold,shewasexhausted,sothatthe

youngestwasoftenthetargetofangerandannoyance.Badwords,suchas”you

littlefool“andthelike,servedasadailymealfortheyoungest.

Thewordsandcurseshegotfromthemotherandridiculefromfriendsconvinced

himthathewasdistressing(使痛苦)andembarrassinghisfamily.Eveiymorninghe

wokeupwithhisownfacestaringfromthemirrorreflection,hestartedtosayquietly

andsadly,"Thefoolisgoingtoschool.

Asadultcitizens,therewascompulsorymilitaryservicewhichshouldbelived.

Thus,theyoungestsonalsosignedupandstartedtofollowthevarioustests:amedical,

physicalabilitytestandothertests.Onthedayoftheannouncement,hewascalledinto

theboardofexaminers.

Inhismind,heconvincedhimselfthathewasthefoolandcouldn'tpassthetests

thistimeasheenteredtheroomwithhisheaddown.Itwasnotexpectedatall.Thetests

turnedouttohavethehighestpraisefromtheboardofexaminers.

"Congratulations,youngman!Yourtestresultsareincredible!Youarereallyagreat

andtalentedyoungman."Wordsfromtheboardofexaminersbecamethediscoveryofa

newsideofhimselfthatwasnotknowninadvance.Voicekeptechoinginhismind,

suchas"I,thegreatman,amintheshower.","Thegreatmanwasheshisface99,"The

talentedyoungmanagainbrusheshisteeth“andsoon.Confidenceandimprovedself­

imagecamebeyondusual.Hesetagoaltobecomeageneral.

续写:

Hedecidedtojointhemilitaryandwassenttothefront.__________

Tenyearslater,themanwentbacktohishometown.

英语答案:

听力理解:1-20BCBACCABACBACCBACABA

阅读理解:21-23CBC24-27BCCA28-31CDBC32-35DDAC

七选五:36-40.FEGBC

完型答案:41-55.CADACCBDBACDABC

语法填空:

56.whose57.finest58.bechosen59.curiosity6O.When/As

61.pointed62.tofind63.gently64.surrounding65.on

应用文参考范文

ASuccessfulFunGame

Interestinggamesforallstudentswereheldontheschoolplaygroundon

October,26.Therewerevariousfunandexcitingsportsgames,includingtugofwar,

ropeskippingandsoon,amongwhichballoonracingattractedmorestudentsthanthe

otherones.Althoughitwascoldoutside,theplaygroundwasfilledwiththestudents9

laughtersandcheers.

TheFunGamewasorganizedforthefirsttimetogivethestudentsabreakfrom

theirheavyschoolworkpressure.Itseemedtobeagreatsuccess.Agreatmanystudents

saidthattheygotalotfromthatinterestinggame.

Hopefully,thelaughtersfromtheFunGamewillstaywiththemintheirlater

study.

读后续写:

Hedecidedtojointhemilitaryandwassenttothefront.There,he

encounteredunprecedenteddangeranddifficulty.Thewindhowling,bullets

whistling,hesawhiscompanionsdieonebyone,andhehimselfkeptstruggling

tostayalive.Everytimehewasontheedgeofdespair,heclenchedhisteethand

toldhimself"1amagreatman.Agreatmancandefeatalltheenemiesand

becomeageneral."Withsuchthoughts,hesucceededinsurvivingthebattlesof

allsizesandevenservedwithdistinctioninthewar.

Tenyearslater,themanwentbacktohishometown.Throughyearsof

struggling,thelittlefoolinthepastwasarealgeneral,whowasabouttogivea

speechtohiscountrymen.Justthen,hesawafamiliarwomaninthecrowd.That

washismom.Grayhairthreadeditswaybetweendarkonesandwrinklescreptup

hereyecorner.Howtimeflew!Themomenttheireyesmet,herswidenedin

surprise,andthensheshoulderedherwaythroughthecrowdtoheryoungestson.

Tearsstreamingdownherface,shehadthousandsofwordstosaybutcouldn't

utteraword,justgazingathimregretfully."I'msorry...“"Idon'tblameyou,

mom.Afterall,Ihaveregainedmyconfidence.Heshookhisheadandbeamed

warmly.

听力录音稿:

(Text1)

W:Excuseme.HowcanIfindthebookcalledTheClassof1998?

M:Oh,I'mafraiditwassoldout.

W:It'sallright.Thankyou.

(Text2)

M:Howdidyourdancinglessongotoday?

W:Exciting,butitwashardwork.Ireallyneedarestnow.

M:Yeah,Icanseethat.Goandgetrelaxed.

(Text3)

M:Howmuchisthatintotal?

W:100dollars.Butifyouhaveamembershipcard,Icangiveyoua20%discount.

M:Great.Thisismymembershipcard.

(Text4)

M:Jane,Tmgoingoutforawhile.

W:ButyouhaveanappointmentwithMr.Douglasat3o'clock.

M:Well,pleasemakeitanotherday.

(Text5)

W:Davidsaidhewouldquithisjobatourschool.

M:Really?Whywouldhedothat?

W:HisfriendstartedafirminLondon.ShewantedDavidtohelpher.

(Text6)

W:I'mgoingoutforshopping.Doyouneedanything?

M:Oh,yeah.Ican'tfindmyumbrella.Canyoubuyone?

W:Shouldn'titbeinthecupboard?

M:Ijustchecked.Itwasn'tthere.

W:Impossible.ThatwaswhereIusuallyputit.Didyoucheckthebalcony?

M:Yes,ofcourse.Couldn'tfindit.Well,justgetanewonethen.

(Text7)

M:Hi,Lucy.Howwasyourweekend?

W:Great.Youknow,wewentmountainclimbingintheforestpark.Theairwasso

differentfromthecity,coolandfresh.

M:Soundsgreat!

W:Yeah.Therewasn'tacloudinthesky.Andwecouldseeformilesfromthetop.

Whataboutyou?Whatdidyoudo?

M:Busypacking.

W:Oh,yes,ofcourse.IforgotyouandJennyaremovingintoanewhouse.Ifson

Wednesday,isn'tit?

M:Yeah,twodaysafter.Ididn'trealizetherearesomanythingstodo.

W:CanIhelpoutwithanything?

M:Um,it'llbeniceifyoucouldtakecareofHenryfbracoupleofdays.

W:He

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