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人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit2单元测试卷

UNIT2LOOKINGINTOTHEFUTURE

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,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.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inashop.

C.Inavegetablemarket.

2.Whatdidthemandolastnight?

A.Hewenttovisitafriend.

B.Hewenttosaygoodbyetohisfriendattheairport.

C.Hewenttoanothercitywithhisfriend.

3.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?

A.Heenjoysusingemails.

B.Heoftenreceiveslettersfromhisfriends.

C.Heneverwritesletterstohisfriends.

4.AtwhattimedoesthenextplanetoLondonleave?

A.10:00.B.11:00.C.12:00.

5.What'stheman'sproblem?

A.Heisn*tfeelingwell.B.Heiscaughtinbadweather.

C.Hehastochangehistravelplanforcoldweather.

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,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至7题。

6.Whydidn'tthemangotowork?

A.BecausehehadapartyforBill.

B.BecausehehadtosaygoodbyetoDavid.

C.Becausehedranktoomuchandfeltterrible.

7.WhendidBilFswifehaveababygirl?

A.Thismorning.B.Lastnight.C.Thenightbeforelast.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdidn'tthemandoyesterday?

A.Hedidn'tseeafilm.B.Hedidn'twatchafootballgame.

C.Hedidn'tgodancing.

9.Whomdidthemangodancingwithyesterdayevening?

A.Hisfamily.B.Hisgirlfriend.C.Thewoman.

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10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanhadabadtimelastnight.B.Themandoesn'tlikedancing.

C.Themandidn'tgohomeuntilmidnightlastnight.

听第8段材料,回答第n至12题。

11.Whataretheytalkingabout?

A.Afilm.B.Abook.C.Aspeech.

12.WhydoesthewomanNOTlikeit?

A.Becauseitistooreal.B.Becauseitisallimaginary.C.Becauseitisallabout

science.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtocelebratetheirson'sbirthday.B.Howtospendtheirweekend.

C.Wheretoplayontheweekend.

14.Whatwillthetwospeakersbuyfortheirson?

A.Someclothes.B.Abirthdaycake.C.Somemodeltoys.

15.WherewillthetwospeakersgothisSaturday?

A.Thepark.B.Thelibrary.C.Thezoo.

16.WherewilltheyhavelunchthisSaturday?

A.Inahotel.B.InaKFC.C.Athome.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdidthefirstAmericanpresidentdofortheWhiteHouse?

A.Hehelpedchoosetheland.B.Hedesigneditbyhimself.C.Hefoundoutthe

bestdesigner.

18.WhendidtheAmericanpresidentbegintoliveintheWhiteHouse?

A.In1792.B.In1800.C.In1812.

19.WhydidJamesHobanrebuildtheWhiteHouse?

A.Becauseitbecametoowornout.

B.Becauseitwasnotbeautifulenough.

C.Becauseitwasbadlydestroyed.

20.Whoofficiallygavethebuildingthename"WhiteHouse^^?

A.GeorgeWashington.B.TheodoreRoosevelt.C.JohnAdams.

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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

WhafsOn?

PrintYourVoice

Weallknowwhatourvoicesoundslikebutwhatdoesitlooklike?Howcanthescienceof

ourvoicebeturnedintoart?JoinusatthePrintYourVoiceworkshopwhereyourvoicewillbe

turnedintopersonalizedjewellery.Stepintoaspecialroomtoexplorethesoundwavesofyour

voiceandcreateanindividualizedrecording,sayingwhateveryoulike.Eachvisitorwillthen

turnablanksilverpendant(饰坠)intoauniquepieceofartwiththesoundwavesofyour

recording.Suitableforages15+.

Date:Sunday13August,10:00am—1:00pm&2:00pm—5:00pm.

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Address:PowerhouseMuseum,HarrisStreet,Ultimo

Tickets:Adults$50,Teens(ages15-17)$45

MakingYourFuture

DiscoverWesternSydneyUniversity'sMakerSpaceandworkthrougha3Dprojectinthis

hands-onworkshop.Seehow3Dprintingworksandcreateyourfuturejustwiththetechnology!

Suitableforages16andover.

Date:Thursday17August,2:30pm—6:00pm.

Address:MakerSpace,BuildingZ,WesternSydneyUniversity

Tickets:Freewithbooking

ScienceofCake

JoinscientistSubhaNasirAhmadinachataboutsomeofthescienceofbakingandseea

cake-decoratingshowusingtechniquesdrawnfromscience.Pickuptipsandtrickstoimprove

yourbakinggameasyouobserveanexpertinactionmakeaSunnyBakehouseCake.Suitablefor

ages16+.

Date:Saturday19August,9:00am—12:00pm.

Address:Thrive360,706/2HuntleySt,Alexandria

Tickets:$50

21.WhatcanyougetifyouvisitPowerhouseMuseumon13August?

A.Asmalllovelyrobot.B.A3Dprintedrecording.

C.ASunnyBakehouseCake.D.Apieceofpersonalizedjewellery.

22.WhatcanvisitorsdowhentheyattendMakingYourFuture?

A.Playwithrobots.B.Haveafreelunch.

C.Experience3Dprinting.D.MeetSubhaNasirAhmad.

23.Whatdothethreeactivitieshaveincommon?

A.Allareteenagers-targeted.B.Allarescience-related.

C.Allchargeforadmission.D.Alltakeplaceontheweekend.

B

WhenWendyMcDowellwaseightyearsold,shefoundherselfallaloneinoneofthe

busiestinternationalairportsinthecountry."DoyouknowwhatfeelingIhadthen?”she

recalled."WhenIlookedaround,everysinglefacewasastranger'sface.How

terrifyingitwas!”

ItwastwodecadesagoandMcDowellneededtoflyfromBismarcktoBurlington.No

oneinherfamilycouldgowithher,soherparentsleta19-year-oldrelativeaccompanyher.

However,whentheyarrivedattheirlayover(中转站),theirflightwascanceled.

WhattherelativedidnextstillshockedMcDowell."Shejustboughtherselfaticket

backhomeandleftmealone.Withnoflight,noplan,andnoadultinchargeofme,“shesaid.

“Ifeltsohopelessuntilawomanwalkedtome.”

“Iremembershecameandsatnexttome,“McDowellrecalled."AndIjust

rememberimmediatelyfeelingasenseofsafetybecausesomeonewaswithme."Aftermanaging

tomakeherselftrustedbyMcDowell,thewomanaskedMcDowelFsdestinationandhermother's

phonenumber.Andonthephone,sheconvincedMcDowelFsmotherthatherdaughterwouldbe

safewithher.

“Shesaid,'Ifyoutrustme,Iwilltakecareofyou.'Sheindeeddidit,“McDowell

said.ThewomanwasflyingtoPittsburgh,butshemadeadetour(绕路)toBurlingtontodropoff

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McDowell.ThekindnessofthestrangerhasleftalifelongimpactonMcDowell.

“TheolderI'vegotten,themoreI'vebeenthinkingabouther,“shesaid."Shedidalljust

forastranger.Somethingthatdidn'tseemhugetoherhascompletelyredirectedmylife,becauseI

don'tthinkIhaveeverbeentreatedasbadlyasIwasbythepersonwholeftme.”

McDowellhasusedthatexperiencetoteachhersonaboutkindness."Iwanthimtoknow

thatpeoplecanchoosetobebeautifulandhelpful.Peoplelikethisareoutthere,“shesaid.

24.HowdidMcDowellfeelwhenleftaloneattheairport?

A.Strange.B.Frightened.C.Safe.D.Excited.

25.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMcDowelFsrelative?

A.Devoted.B.Warmhearted.C.Proud.D.Irresponsible.

26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellus?

A.Onegoodturndeservesanother.

B.Neverhesitatetodowhatisright.

C.Heavenonlyhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.

D.Dokindthingsandyourlovewillbepassedon.

27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Amothertaughthersonkindness.

B.An8-year-oldgirlfoundaflighthome.

C.Astrangerhelpedalittlegirltoherdestination.

D.Awomanprovedherselftrustworthy.

C

BillGates*bodymightliveinthepresent,buthisbrainlivesinthefuture.Hehasmadea

careeroutofpredictingwhatwillhappeninmattersofcomputing,publichealthandthe

environment.Hecorrectlypredictedtheriseofsmartphonesandsocialmedia,andhislatest

predictionscouldcometrue,too.Here*swhatGatespredictsforthefutureofourworld.

InhisAnnualLetter2015,GatesmadethepredictionthatAfrica'sagricultureindustrywould

increaseproductivityby50%by2030.Nowthecontinentbuysabout$50billionworthoffood

fromothercountrieseachyear,although70%ofpeopleinAfricaarefarmers."Inthenext15

years,however,creationsinfarmingwillsolvethefoodprobleminAfrica,“Gateswrote.ccThe

worldhasalreadydevelopedcropsthataremoreproductive;withallthetechnologies,African

farmerscouldpossiblydoubletheirharvests.

By2035,therecouldbealmostnopoorcountries.InhisAnnualLetter2014,Gatesbravely

predictedthatcontinuedlevelsofforeignhelpcouldmeantherewouldbealmostnomorepoor

countriesby2035.“Almostallcountrieswillbewhatwenowcalllower-middleincomeor

richer,“Gatesexplained."'Countrieswilllearnfromtheirmostproductiveneighborsand

benefitfromthingslikebetterseedsandthedigitalrevolution.

By2030,theworldwilldiscoveraclean-energybreakthroughtopowerourworld.Oneof

Gates'morehopefulpredictionswhichcamein2016saidthatwind,solar,orsomeother

renewableresourceswouldpowermostoftheworldwithin15years."Thedifficultywefaceis

big,perhapsbiggerthanmanypeopleimagine,“hewroteinhisletter.4tButsoisthechanceto

makethingsbetter."Manyofthepoorcountrieshevisitedhadnorunningwaterorelectricity.At

nightthismeanttheycouldn'tlightorpowertheirhomes,andkeepbusinessesopen."Ifthe

worldcanfindatypeofcheap,cleanenergy,itwilldomorethanpreventclimatechange,"he

wrote."Itwillchangethelivesofmillionsofthepoorestfamilies.9,

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28.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofGates'predictions?

A.Theysoundquiteunreal.B.Theyaremainlyaboutcomputers.

C.Theywillprobablycometrue.D.Theyhaven'tproducedanyendresult.

29.HowistheagricultureinAfrica?

A.Itislosingitsworkforce.B.Itisinneedofproductivity.

C.Itcansatisfythelocalneeds.D.ItisasbackwardasAfrica'sindustry.

30.WhatshouldpoorcountriesdoaccordingtoGates?

A.Useexpensiveseeds.B.Expectlessforeignhelp.

C.Relyonthedigitalrevolution.D.Turntoothercountriesforgoodpractices.

31.What'sGates'attitudetoclean-energydevelopment?

A.Ithasalongwaytogo.B.Itcankeepupwiththetimes.

C.Itcancontrolclimatechange.D.Itwon'tsurelybenefitpoorfamilies.

D

Thehistoryofflyingcarsisalmostasoldasthatofpoweredflightitself.Itstartedwiththe

CurtissAutoplaneof1917,anawkward-lookingdevicewithremovablewings.Itneverleftthe

ground.Latermachinesmadeitintotheskiesbutfailedtotakeoffcommercially.Moneyisnow

floodingintoflyingtaxis.Carmakers,techcompaniesandothersareputtinglargeamountsof

moneyintothefield.MorganStanley,aninvestmentbank,assumesthemarketforthisindustry

maybeworth$674billionby2040一asignindicatingthebusinesswillfly.Thankstobetter

batteriesandlightweightmaterials,thevehicles,someofwhichhavebeeninthemakingforten

years,arereadytocarrypassengers.

Midwaybetweenataxiandahelicopter,flyingtaxishaveapparentadvantagesoverboth.

Quietelectricenginesallowthemtooperatefrequentservices.Unlikenoisyhelicopters,which

facestrictoperatinglimitsinmostcities,theyrequireonlyasmallflatareatolandandcanfly

fourorfivetimesfasterthanataxi.Moreover,theydon'tgetstuckintraffic.Pricescanbekept

lowbyride-sharing.

JobyAviation,anairlinebasedinCalifornia,saysitsfive-seatermachinewillenter

commercialservicein2024.Thefirmcalculatestheprimarycostofaround$4perpersonper

milemaysoonfallby25%.AtripfromManhattantoJFKairportwouldthencost$30-40

perpassenger.ItcountsToyota,aJapanesecargiant,amongitsbackers(支持者)andinDecember

2020,itacquiredtheflyingcarbusinessofUber.Somecompaniesareevenclosertotake-off.

Forexample,EHangisclosetocertification(资质证书)inChina,itshomemarket.

Anewagewillcomewhenflyingtaxisarepopularized.Withthetechnologyadvancing,it

won'tbelongbeforeitcomestrue.

32.Whatgreatlyaffectsthecommercialserviceofflyingtaxis?

A.Automaticdriving.B.Removablewings.

C.Thefloodofmoney.D.Batteriesandmaterials.

33.WhyisMorganStanleymentionedinthetext?

A.Tointroduceaninvestmentbank.

B.Toshowthebrightfutureofflyingtaxis.

C.Toreflectthefloodofinvestmentsinflyingtaxis.

D.Toattractmorecompanies'attentiontoflyingtaxis.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto?

A.Toyota.B.JFKairport.

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C.JobyAviation.D.OneofUber'sbackers.

35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheHistoryofFlyingCarsB.FlyingTaxisinPlaceofPlanes

C.FlyingTaxisAbouttoTakeOffD.CompetitionAmongCarGiants

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。

Don'tRuinHealthyEatingWhenYouTravel

Aspeoplebecomemoreconsciousofhowfoodaffectstheirhealth,leavinghomecan

sometimespresentchallengesforthosewhowanttokeepeatingwell.Herearesomesimpleways

toeatwellwhileyou'reenjoyingyourtrip.

Planahead.Oftenwhenwe'retraveling,we'reoutofourroutineandaren'teatingregularly.

36Contrarytothepopularideathatyoushouldholdoffeatingtosaveroomforabigmeal,

goingforlongstretcheswithouteatingactuallycausesyourbodytobecometiredandhangonto

calories.Packsnacksforeasyaccess.

Don*tforgetthegrocerystore.Asupermarketcanbeyourbestplacetogetsomethingtoeat

whileyou'retraveling.37You'llfindavarietyofgreatfoodsthatarefreeoffatata

reasonablecost.

Drinkmorewaterthanyounormallydo.38Walkingaroundalldaydehydrates(使身

体脱水)yourbody.Oftenpeopledrinkalcoholorsodaswithmeals,andthesealsodehydrate

yourbody.Drinkingmorethanyourusualeightglassesofwateradaywillkeepyouenergized,

hydrateyourcellsandkeepyourskinglowing.

Drinklessalcoholthaneveryonearoundyouisdrinking.Thiscanbechallenging,

especiallyonbusinesstrips,wheredrinkingisafamiliarpastime.39

40Letyourselfhavetreats,andenjoythem-justlimitittoonceaday.Getthatgood

pieceofchocolatecake.Haveanextrahelpingofsteakandfries.Thenbedonewiththe

less-than-healthyfood,andrememberthatyoualwayshaveanotherdayforthatonelittle

indulgence(享受).

A.Trythe“one-and-done"rule.

B.Justenjoythetreatsthatyoulike.

C.Planesandhotelroomsaregenerallydry.

D.Sometimeswecantravelforseveralhourswithouteatinganything.

E.However,drinkingtoomuchcanleadtomoreunhealthyeating.

F.You'llhaveeasy,cheapaccesstofreshproduceandhealthysnacks.

G.Planningaheadoftimeallowsyoutocontrolwhatgoesintoyourbody.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。

In2002,wewereonourusualweekendadventureinsuburbanPearlRiver.Butunlike

otherweekends,onthisdaya41waswaitinginourdriveway:twoadultgeeseanda

gosling(小鹅).Theadultswerefrightenedbyusand42leavingtheirbabybehind.

Thetinylittlethingwaswanderingaroundouryard.WecalledhimPeeper.Days

43intoweeks,andweeksintomonths,untilalmostayearpassed.We44intoa

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routinefilledwithfeatheryhugsandcare.Partofthis45includedDadsendingPeeper

upintotheairsohecouldflyaloop(H)aroundthehouse,comingback.

Oneevening,myunclecameoverandmydadwantedtoshowhimPeeper'sloop.He

46himupintheair,butthistime,Peeperflewoff.TwentyyearspassedandPeeper

becameafond47formyfamily.

Geeselivetobearound25yearsoldandarevery48.Theyneverforgettheirfirst

home.

Evenso,itcameasashockwhena(n)49adultgoosemadehiswaybacktomyfamily

home.Aftertwoweeksofhiscomingbackrepeatedly,itbecameclearthiswasnota50

goose.HedidallthethingsPeeperusedto.Healso51tothenamePeeperturninghishead

andwaddling(摇摆走)closertous.Tomy52,myoldbestfriendhadreturned,20years

later.

It'spossiblethatheislongingforhisearly53.Hedoesn'tcomebackeverysinglenight,

Somenightshemayseekthecomfortofhisownkindatthe54nearby.Geeseinthewild

typicallysleeponwater.Buthe'sherealot,makinghis55knownandgivingmejoy.

41.A.wonderB.surpriseC.coupleD.visitor

42.A.hidbehindB.slippedupC.flewawayD.backedoff

43.A.passedB.turnedC.brokeD.advanced

44.A.compromisedB.madeC.scheduledD.settled

45.A.relationshipB.hugC.routineD.pattern

46.A.urgedB.draggedC.threwD.blew

47.A.memoryB.figureC.subjectD・member

48.A.sensitiveB.activeC.friendlyD.loyal

49.A.youngB.agingC.frighteningD.cautious

50.A.randomB.rudeC.regularD.new

51.A.interruptedB.repeatedC.respondedD.cheered

52.A.amazementB.satisfactionC.horrorD.disappointment

53.A.homeB.parentsC.natureD・stories

54.A.lawnB.lakeC.shelterD.branch

55.A.habitB.nameC.intentionD.presence

第二节(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。

Leisuretimeshouldbeadvocated.Themainreasonthatleisuretimeisimportantisthatit

givesapersonthebalance56.(need)tofocusonhisorherother,morestressful,

dailyactivities.Leisuretimerelieves57.(sad)andstressandalsoimprovesone's

physicalandemotionalhealth.

Takingtimetodo58.(enjoy)leisureactivitiesgivesaperson'smindarest

fromdailystress.Combiningwork59.leisuretimeallowspeopletobemore

focusedandefficientwhenworking.Inthissense,acompanywhichemphasizesleisure

timehasagoodprospectforgrowth.Physicalleisureactivities,apartfrom60.

(calm)themind,alsohelpkeepthebodyhealthy.

Qualityleisuretimeisalsovitalbecauseithastheability61.(improve)

one'scommunicationskillsandself-respect.Bytakingpartingroupleisureactivitiesbased

62.sharedinterests,suchasbookclubs,paintingclubsorexercisegroups,people

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canwidentheircirclesoffriends.Groupactivitiescanalsobenefitthose63.are

shy.

Joininginallkindsofleisureactivitiesisalso64.goodrolemodelfor

children.Ithelpstoteachthemaboutvaluablelifeskills,suchas65.(social)

acceptablebehaviour.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack发来邮件,想了解中国茶文化常识。现在请你给他

回复邮件,内容包括:

1.中国茶文化简介;

2.饮茶的好处;

3.邀请他来中国体验茶文化。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearJack,

I'mgladtohearfromyou.AndnowI'mveryhappytosharesomethingabout

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Desiree,a4-year-oldgirl,wassobbingquietlyoverherfather,Ken,whohaddiednine

monthsearlier.Shewashuggingaphotographofherfatherwithherfingersrunningaroundhis

face."Daddy,“shesaidsoftly,“Whywon'tyoucomeback?”

Insteadofgraduallyadjustingtoherfather'sdeath,Desireerefusedtoacceptit."Daddywill

behomesoon,"she*dtellhermother.caHe*satwork.^^Whensheplayedwithhertoytelephone,

shepretendedshewaschattingwithherfather."Imissyou,Daddy,"she'dsay."Whenwill

youcomeback?”Desiree*ssituationmadehermotherworried.

Dayslater,itwasKen'sbirthday."HowwillIsendhimacard?”Desireeaskedher

mother."Howaboutifwetiealettertoaballoon,”hermothersaid,“andsenditupto

heaven?”Desiree'seyesimmediatelylitup.

HermothertookhertoastoreandDesireepickedoutaballoonwithHAPPYBIRTHDAY

aboveadrawingofTheLittleMermaid(美人鱼).Desireeandherfatherhadoftenwatchedit.

Thechild'seyesshoneastheywereonthewaytoKen'sgrave.ThenDesireedictated(口

述)alettertoherDad.Daddy,Happybirthday,Iloveyouandmissyou,“sherattled

off('快速说).“IhopeyougetthisandcanwritetomeonmybirthdayinJanuary.

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Hermotherwrotethemessageandtheiraddressonasmallpieceofpaper,whichwasthen

wrappedinplasticandtiedtotheendofthestringontheballoon.Finally,Desireeflewthe

balloon.Foralmostanhour,theywatchedtheshiningspotofsilvergrowsmallerandsmaller

tilldisappear.^NowDad'sgoingtowritebacktome,“Desireesaidconfidently.

Everydaysincetheyflewtheballoon,Desireehadaskedhermother,“DoyouthinkDaddy

hasmyballoonyet?”Severalweekspassed,andshestoppedasking.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

Oneday,3,000milesaway,Wadewasonaduckhuntwhensuddenlysomethinginthe

bushcaughthiseyes.

Desiree*sfifthbirthdaycameandlatertheafternoon,apackagearrived.

第一部分

听力材料:

Text1

W:Ifyoudon'tgetupsoon,you'llbelateforwork.

M:Pmnotgettinguptoday.Pmgoingtoenjoylyinghere.

Text2

M:I'dliketobuythese6NewYear'scards.Aretheytwoyuaneach?

W:Fiveofthemare,butthesmalleroneisonlyoneyuan.

Text3

W:Howlongwillittakeyoutofixmycomputer?

M:Filringyouwhenit'sready,butitshouldn'ttakelongerthanaweek.

Text4

W:ItissaidthatyouaregoingtospendyourholidayinLondonthisyear.

M:No,anywherebutLondon.Infact,Ifeellikeseeingthecountrylife.Notacrowdedand

noisycapital.

Text5

W:Let'sgotothemoviestonight,Peter.

M:I'dliketo,butMotherwantsmetogohomefirst,thenIcango.

Text6

W:WereyouinvitedtothepartylastSaturday?

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M:Yes,that*sright.

W:Howmanyofyouwereinvitedthere?

M:Five.John,Jane,Rose,Harryandme.

W:WasRoseaskedtodoanything?

M:Yes,ofcourse.Shewasaskedtosingapopsong.

W:WereyouandHarryaskedtodance?

M:No.Harrydidn'tdancewithmethistime.HewasaskedtodancewithJane.

W:Thenwhatwereyouaskedtodo?

M:Iwasaskedtoplaytheviolin.

Text7

W:Hello,John.

M:Hi,Mary.I'vegotsomebadnews.

W:Yes?

M:Ourclasslostthebasketballmatchyesterday.

W:Oh,really?Whatwasthescore?

M:32to15.

W:Impossible.Youdidn'tplaywell?

M:Timdidn'tcome.Hehadafever.

W:Nowonder.Itdoesn'tmatter.Theywereonlylucky.I'msurewewillwinnexttime.

M:Andthereissomethingelse.

W:What?

M:MissGreenisleaving.She'sgettingmarriedandwilllivewithherhusbandinLondon.

W:Thafsreallybadnews.Ienjoyherlessonssomuch.Thenwearegoingtohaveanew

historyteacher.

Text8

M:Here'syourroom,madam.

W:Thankyou.Oh,whatanice,largeroom!

M:Yes.Alltheroomshereatthehotelarequitelarge.Andtheroomsonthissideofthe

buildinghavealovelyview.

W:You'reright.Thisviewiswonderful!

M:Ourroomsalsohavetelephones,TVsetsandradiosandyouarefreetousethem.

W:Oh,that'swonderful.Thankyouverymuch.

M:Ifyouhavesomethingyoucancallmeanytime.

W:Isee.Thankyouforyourhelp.

M:It'smypleasure.

Text9

W:Whatshallwedothisweekend?

M:Idon'tknow.Ijustwanttostayathomeanddosomereading.Ithasbeenabusyweek.

Whatwouldyouliketodo?

W:Let'stakeaboattotheislands.Wecanhaveapicnicandgoswimming.

M:It'salongway.Besides,thewaterisquitecoolthesedays.Idon'treallywanttodothat.

W:Let'sgototheStratfordthen.Wecanspendthedaybytheriver,andintheeveningwe

cangoandseeaplay.

M:Thatsoundsabetteridea.Let'sphonethetheatreandbookourtickets.

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W:What'sthephonenumber?

M:It's527-860.

Text10

Harrycametohismotheronemorningwhileshewashavingherbreakfast,andsaidtoher,

“Nooneatmyschoollikesme,Mother.Theteachersdon't,andthechildrendon't.Eventhe

cleanersandthebusdrivershateme.”

“Well,Harry,“hismotheranswered,"Perhapsyouaren'tverynicetothem

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