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崇左市大新县民族高中2024年春季学期期末试题高二英语(考试范围:截止人教版选择性必修三)本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。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.Whatwillthemanprobablydothisweekend?A.Climbmountains. B.Haveapicnic. C.Seehisgrandparents.2.WheredoesBillworknow?A.Inasupermarket. B.Inagarage. C.Inarestaurant.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Schoolfriends. C.Fellowworkers.4.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthemeal?A.Greatlysatisfied. B.Abitdissatisfied. C.Terriblydisappointed.5.WhydoesAmbercallMike?A.Toaskafavor. B.Torentanapartment. C.Tofindhimaroommate.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howtostartaspeech. B.Howtobehaveinpublic. C.Howtoconnectwithpeople.7.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman’ssuggestion?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Disapproving.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9、10三个小题。8.Howoftendoesthemanrun?A.Twiceaweek. B.Fourdaysaweek. C.Everyday.9.Whicheventisthemangoodat?A.Shortdistance. B.Middledistance. C.Longdistance.10.Howfastcanthemanruntheeventnow?A.In3minutesand47seconds.B.Within4minutes.C.Inabout6minutes.听下面一段对话,回答第11、12、13三个小题。11.Whydoesthewomanwanttoplantvegetables?A.Tosavemoney. B.Tosellfreshfood. C.Totryanewhobby.12.Whatisthemanconcernedabout?A.Thelackofgardeningskills.B.Thelimitedroomforgardening.C.Thetimetocleanthebackyard.13.Whatwilltheydonext?A.Purchasesomeseeds. B.Checkoutawebsite. C.Askneighborsforhelp.听下面一段对话,回答第14、15、16、17四个小题。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Attendingalecture. B.Conductinganinterview. C.Holdingapressconference.15.Whathasthewomanbeenplanningtodo?A.Takephotographyclassesinanartschool.B.Workasaphotographerinthefuture.C.Domultiplejobsatthesametime.16.WhatdoesaNationalGeographickindofphotographerdo?A.Developphotosofdifferentcolorsandsizes.B.Hostphotographicexhibitionstomakemoney.C.Presentgeographicfeaturesbyphotographinginvariousplaces.17.Whatisthemostimportantthingforcommercialshooting?A.Tofollowsomesetroutines.B.Tosatisfytheneedsofcustomers.C.Toexpressthevoicesofsomepeople.听下面一段对话,回答第18、19、20三个小题。18.WhendidMozartbegintocomposemusic?A.Attheageoffour. B.Attheageoffive. C.Inhisearlyteens.19.WherewasMozart’sfirstmajoroperaperformed?A.InMilan. B.InVienna. C.InSalzburg.20.WhatdidMozartdowhenhestoppedperforming?A.Hedidbusiness. B.Hetaughtforaliving. C.Hecomposedmusic.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;年小题2.5分,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。AExploretheNationalGalleryofArtSculptureGarden,whichoffersarelaxingsettingforyoutoenjoyworksofmodernsculpture.ChairTransformationNumber20B,madein1996—byLucasSamarasHere,Samarasexploresthedoublemeaningof“flight”,referringtoboththestarlikeformcreatedbythestackedchairs,andthemovementofasinglechairmovingthroughspace.Fromdifferentviewpoints,thesculptureappearstobeupright,leaningback,orspringingforward.Fromtheside,.itevenappearslikeazigzagging(之字形的)line.TypewriterEraser,ScaleX,madein1998—byCoosjevanBruggenTheartistchosethetypewritereraserashismodelforthisworkbaseduponchildhoodmemoriesofplayingwiththeobjectinhisfather’soffice.Herethebrusharcs(作弧形运动)back,conveyingasenseofmotion,asifthewheel-likeeraserwererollingdownthehillandmakingitswaytowardsthegateofthegarden.Moondog,model1974,madein1998-1999—byTonySmithThetitleitselfcomesfromtwosources:MoondogwasthenameofablindpoetandfolkmusicianwholivedinNewYorkCity,andSmithhasalsocomparedthissculpturetoDogBarkingattheMoon,apaintingbyJoanMiro.HefirstcreatedMoondogin1974asa33-inchcardboardmodelandcastitinbronzeasagardensculpturein1980.ThisversionwasdesignedbySmith,butitwasnotcompleteduntilafterhisdeath.ChevalRouge(RedHorse),madein1964—byAlexanderCalderDuringthelasttwodecadesofhislife,AlexanderCalderdevotedhisgreatesteffortstolarge-scalemobilesandstabiles(立式抽象派雕塑),manyofwhichhavebecomepopularpubliclandmarksincitiesaroundtheworld.Herethesilkylegsandtensile(张力的)up-thrust“neck”recallthepowerofahorse.ThisstabilereflectsCalder’sstatement:“Iwanttomakethingsthatarefuntolookat.”21.Whichwasbasedonitscreator’searlylife?A.Moondog. B.ChevalRouge(RedHorse).C.TypewriterEraser,ScaleX. D.ChairTransformationNumber20B.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutthesculptureMoondog?A.Itwasoriginallyintendedforagarden. B.Itwastheonlyworkofitscreator.C.Itwasinspiredbyamodernpainter. D.Itwasn’tcompletedbyitsdesigner.23.Whoseworkwascreatedtheearliest?A.TonySmith’s. B.LucasSamaras’.C.AlexanderCalder’s. D.CoosjevanBruggen’s.BInanidealworld,wewouldbeabletodevoteasmuchtimetosportsaswefeelweneed.Butinreality,withgrowingdemandsinbothworkandfamily,wecanonlyjumpatthechanceforourphysicalexercisewhenwecan.MakingthemostofthattimetopracticeYinYangyoga,whichmixesthedynamicandslow-pacedelementsofyoga,helpskeepyouactiveandrelaxed.YinandYangaretheTaoistconceptsrepresentingabalanceofoppositeforceswhicharealsointerconnected.Yinisinactive,cooling,andnegative,associatedwiththefemaleforce.Yangisactive,warming,andpositive,associatedwithactionandmovement.Theyarecomplementarytooneanother,asonecannotexistwithouttheother.YinYangyogaisacombinationofhigh-energymovementwhichbuildsenergy,increasesstrengthandpromotesstamina(耐力),followedbythemorerestfulpracticeofYintogiveusadeeperstretch(拉伸)andcalmthenervoussystem.IfyouhaveabusyandactivelifeyoumayfeelmoreinYang,sotakingsomecooler,slowerYinyogapracticeintoyourroutinemayhelpyoufeelcalmerandmorebalanced.Ifyouarepracticingforanhour,dividethetimeinhalf,Warmupwithsunsalutations(拜日式瑜伽),continueintoadynamicflowandthenmoveontosomestandingpostures.Afterhalfanhouryourheartwillbepumping,musclestightenupandyouarehopefullyfeelingenergetic,butreadyforarest.ThenpickfiveYinposturestoholdfor3-5minutes,orevenlongerifyouareenjoyingthem!Aseverwithyoga,ifyouareabeginnerorhavehealthissues,alwaysattendaclasswithatrainedinstructorfirsttoguideyousafelythroughtheyogapracticeandavoidinjury.24.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?A.MostofoursportstimeshouldbespentonYinYangyoga.B.We’dbetterdevoteasmuchtimetophysicalexerciseaswecan.C.Busyschedulemakesitimpossibleforustodoanyformofsports.D.YinYangyogacanbeachoiceofphysicalexercisewhentimeistight.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“complementary”inthesecondparagraphprobablymean?A.Independentfromoneanother.B.Competitiveagainstoneanother.C.Similartoeachotherbutunabletoworktogetherasawhole.D.Differentfromeachotherbuttogethermakingagoodcombination.26.WhichofthefollowingmightbethebenefitofYinpostures?A.Relaxingmuscles. B.Buildingstamina.C.Strengtheningthebody. D.Quickeningtheheartbeat.27.Whatsuggestiondoesthewritergiveinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.HoldeachYinpostureforlongerthan5minutes.B.Donotpracticeyogawhenyouarenotingoodhealth.C.Startyouryogapracticeundertheguidanceofatrainer.D.SparehalfanhourforfiveYinposturesineveryyogapractice.CPlasticiseverywhere,fromtheArcticicetovitalorgansinthehumanbody.Infact,previousestimatessuggestthattheaveragepersonswallowsacreditcard-worthofmicroscopicplasticparticles(颗粒)everyweek.Butnewresearchshowsthatthiscouldactuallybeanunderstatement.Microplasticsareplasticssmallerthan5millimeters,foundinindustrialwaste,beautyproducts,andformedduringthedegradationoflargerplasticpieces.Overtime,theybreakdownintoevensmallernanoplastics.Thesetinyparticlescanpassthroughourintestinesandlungsintoourbloodstreams,reachingvitalorgansliketheheartandbrain.Whiletheideaofeatingplasticisunsettlinginitself,themajorconcernhereisthattheseplasticparticlescontainchemicalsthatcaninterruptourbody’snaturalreleaseofhormones,potentiallyincreasingourriskofreproductivedisordersandcertaincancers.Theycanalsocarrytoxins(毒素)ontheirsurfacelikeheavymetals.Inthepast,researchershaveshownbottledwatercancontaintensofthousandsofidentifiableplasticfragmentsinasinglecontainer.However,untilrecently,onlythelargermicroplasticsweredetectablewithavailablemeasuringtools,leavingtheareaofnanoplasticslargelyamystery.UsingRamanmicroscopy(显微镜学),capableofdetectingparticlesdowntothesizeofafluvirus,theteammeasuredanaverageof240,000particlesofplasticperliterofbottledwater,90percentofwhichwerenanoplastics,arevelation10to100timeslargerthanpreviousestimates.Theseplasticslikelyoriginatefromthebottlematerial,filtersusedto“purify”thewater,andthesourcewateritself.“Itisnottotallyunexpectedtofindsomuchofthisstuff,”thestudy’sleadauthor,ColumbiagraduatestudentNaixinQian,saidinastatement.Histeamhopestoexpandtheirresearchintotapwaterandotherwatersourcestobetterinformourexposuretothesepotentiallydangerousparticles.“Theideaisthatthesmallerthingsget,themoreofthemIreveal,”headded.28.Whatistheprimaryfocusofthenewresearch?A.Thepresenceofplasticparticles.B.Theuseofplasticineverydayproducts.C.Thedetectionmethodsformicroplastics.D.Thepotentialrisksofnanoplasticstohuman.29.WhatistheadvantageofRamanmicroscopy?A.Findingthesourceofplasticparticles.B.Helpingtocurethedeadlyfluvirus.C.Detectingthesmallerplasticparticles.D.Improvingthequalityofbottledwater.30.Whywilltheteamexpandtheirresearchintotapwater?A.Tofocusonareaswithhigherplasticpollution.B.Tobeawareofthedangerousparticlesindailylife.C.Tofurthermeasurethetypesofparticlesintapwater.D.Todetectthesmallerplasticparticlesinindustrialareas.31.WhatisQian’sattitudetowardshisresearch?A.Skeptical. B.Objective. C.Conservative. D.Positive.DPatPatterson,apilotfor25years,hadnevermetanyonelikethehandsomeyoungmaninthewheelchairwhofacedhimattheMedford,Oregon,airportonJuly28,1976.MikeHenderson,aquadriplegic(四肢瘫痪者),wantedflyinglessons.Asa22-year-oldCoastGuardsmaneightyearsbefore,Hendersonhadfallenoffadockandlandedonafloatinglog,breakingtwoofhisbones.Doctorssaidthathewouldprobablyneverwalkagain,letalonefly.“Herewasthisdoctortellingmehowitwasgoingtobe,”hesays,“butnoonewasgoingtolimitmyfreedomtotry.”Hendersonparkedhiswheelchairnexttotheairplaneandbegantoclimbupontothewing.Heinjuredhiselbowontheway,andafteragreatstruggle,finallymanagedtopullhimselfintotheairplane’spilot’sseat.Intheflightoffice,PatPattersonwatchedindisbelief.“Hecrawledhiswayupthatwing!”hesays.“Ittookhim45minutes.WhenIwentout,hewassittinginthepilot’sseat,bleedingfromhisinjuredelbowallovertheplace.WhenIsawhimgothroughthatmuchpain,Iknewnothingcouldstophim.”Noweverythingwasuptotheinstructorandthestudent,andtogethertheysetaboutsolvingeachproblemasitarose.AsmallpieceofcarpetgaveHendersontraction(摩擦力)toclimbtheslipperywing.Aheadsetfreedhishandsfromtheradiomicrophone,andthetwomendevelopedamovingbarthatenabledHendersontooperatetheairplanemoreeasily.Threeweeksandeightflyinghoursafterthefirstlesson,HendersonandPattersonhappilyphonedDr.Stoddard—Henderson’sphysician.Attheairport,asthephysicianlookedon,Hendersonquicklywheeledhimselfaroundtheairplane,doingathorough,professionalgroundcheck.WithPattersonandDr.Stoddardonboard,hewentthroughhispreflightinstrumentcheck.Minuteslater,enginestarting,theplanerolleddowntherunwayandtookoffintothegraysky.32.WhendidMikeHendersonbecomedisabled?A.Attheageof25. B.In1968. C.Attheageof30. D.In1976.33.WhatdidPatPattersonthinkofMikeHendersonwhentheymetfirst?A.Depressed. B.Experienced. C.Determined. D.Delighted.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.HowPattersonandHendersonovercamethedifficultiestogether.B.HowPattersonhelpedHendersonovercomethedifficulties.C.HowPattersontaughtHendersontoflywithdifficulty.D.ThedifficultiesHendersonfacedbeforeflying.35.Whatdoweknowfromthetext?A.Pattersondidn’twanttoteachHendersonatfirst.B.Hendersonfinallysucceededinflyingalone.C.PattersonwasverystrictwithHenderson.D.Hendersonwentthroughalotofdifficulties.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。HowtoReadaPoemYou’veselectedthepoemyouwanttoread—congratulations!Nowit’stimeforthebusinessofreadingit.Examinethetitleandtheshape36—howdoesitmakeyoufeel?Howdoesthetitlefittheshapeofthepoem?Ifthetitleissad,lettheshapeofthepoeminformthesmalldifferenceoftheemotion—ifit’sshortandsparse(稀疏的),maybeit’scomingfromaplaceofdesolationordesperation.37.ReadthepoemasyounormallyreadanythingReadingpoetrydoesn’trequireacleverapproach;youcanreadasyou’dreadanythingelse.Onthefirstpassthrough,absorbwhateveritisthatarisesuponfirstimpression.38,maybeyourstomachchurns(恶心)ataparticularphrase,oryouholdyourbreathatacertainline.Explorethefeelingsthatcomeupasyouread.39Next,tryreadingthepoemoutloudorsearchforreadingsofthepoemonline.Thisiswherethemusicofapoememerges,andyoucanfeeltheshapeofeachwordandlineasyoumovethroughit.AddcontexttopaintafullpictureFinally,returntothepoemcontext.40;lookatthepublicationdateandconsidertheworldaroundthepoemwhenitwasfirstreleased.Considerwherethepoemlives:Wasitreleasedaspartoftheauthor’spoetrybook,orwasitpublishedinaliterarymagazine?Fromthesedetailsandmaterialsyouwillgetadeeperunderstandingofthepoem.A.Re-readforsoundB.Re-readformeaningC.Digintotheauthor’shistoryD.NoticewhereinthepoemyoureactE.LookforwherethepoemoffersamomentofsurpriseF.Beforeyoustartapoem,youshouldfirstreadthetitleG.Longmessyformsmightmeanit’scomingfromaplaceofconfusionoranger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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AsanimmigrantfromChina,mymotherlovesChineseculturedeeply.She41Chinesefoodeverynight.Shepreferstodoitherselfathomebecauseshethinksthelocalrestaurantsaren’tauthentic.42,strangelyenough,shelikestotakemysontoPandaExpresstohave43withherfriendswhoarealsofromChina.Sheiseven44topointitoutwhenevertheyareatafoodcourt.WhyisAmericanChinesefoodnot45amongsomeChineseAmericans?HowisAmericanChinesefoodnotbetterthan46Chinesefood?Ican’t47thatit’snotasgoodasauthenticChinesefood.Infact,authenticChinesefoodreallytastesbetterwhileAmericanChinesefood48tohavefoodwithitsowntaste—theyarerightfordifferentpersons.It’simportantto49AmericanChinesefoodfromauthenticChinesefood.Theyarenotthesame50andhavetheirowncharacteristics.Sotheyshouldbetreated51.That’swhymymotherthinksthatPandaExpressisnotveryauthentic,butcanstill52it.Actually,AmericanChinesefoodisoftencreatedbyChineseimmigrantsaccordingtotheirownpreferences.Aspeoplefromvariouscountrieshavedifferencesintheir53,itischanging.MymotherhasadeepfeelingforauthenticChinesefoodandrestaurants,soIdecidetoopenarestaurantwheresheandotherimmigrantscanfeelthe54ofChinesefamilydinner.Mysonsayshe’lllearnChinesecookingskillsfromme,which,Ithink,shouldbe55fromagetoage.Likewise,I’llalsopassontheChinesefoodculturetotheworld.41.A.orders B.cooks C.donates D.receives42.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Otherwise43.A.alternatives B.restrictions C.meals D.comments44.A.unwilling B.illegal C.ambitious D.quick45.A.agreeable B.contemporary C.massive D.complicated46.A.complex B.actual C.expensive D.previous47.A.believe B.find C.deny D.conclude48.A.deserves B.helps C.hates D.refuses49.A.make B.prepare C.defend D.distinguish50.A.process B.cuisine C.mood D.discount51.A.differently B.generously C.abnormally D.vividly52.A.build B.equip C.accept D.monitor53.A.careers B.platforms C.ranks D.tastes54.A.decrease B.atmosphere C.reflection D.duty55.A.spiedon B.calledon C.handeddown D.brokendown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。HarbinisthecapitalofHeilongjiangprovince.Harbinisnowalargeandopencity,56(influence)deeplybyRussia,Europe,andJapanin57(it)culture,architecture,andlifestyle.Harbinisoneofthemostpopulardestinationsforwintertours,58(host)theworld’sbiggesticeandsnowfestival.Harbin59(become)world-famousforhavingthelargesticeandsnowfestival.Theopeningceremonyisheld60January5everyyear.Lastingformorethantwomonths,HarbinIceandSnowinternationalfestivalisalso61longestsnowfestivalintheworld.62(near)alltheiceforthefestivaliscutfromtheSonghuaRiverinHarbin.ThemostpopularplaceistheHarbinIceandSnowWorld,63islikeafrozenDisneyland,andyoucanseethebigiceandsnowcastles,cartoonsculpturesandenjoythebiggest64(vary)ofsnowsportsandactivitiesintheworld.TherearealsoiceandsnowsculpturesexhibitionsonSunIslandandanicelanternshowinZhaolinPark.Harbinhaslongbeenapopularwinterdestinationforsnowtourismandskiingexperiences.Ifyouareskiinglovers,YabuliSkiResortandJihuaSkiResort65(recommend).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.当今世界科技发展日新月异,各种新产品、新事物不断产生。随着人们生活水平的提高,这些发明创造给人们的生活带来了各种影响,现就新发明的利弊写一篇作文。要求:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。TherewasastudentnamedLilywhostudiedathighschool.Shehadexcellentgradesandwasconsideredasoneofthetopstudentsinherschool.However,Lilyhadaratherirritable(易怒的)personality.Becauseherparentsgaveherhighpressurethatshemustkeephertopplaceinherschool,hermindwasonlyfocusedonhergrades,leavinglittleroomforanythingelse.Oneday,afterreceivingalowergradethansheexpectedonanimportanttest.Lilywasfallingapart.Sadandoverwhelmed,sheevenstartedconsideringherfailurewasduetoherparents.Shequarreledwithherparentsandkeptthemoutofherroom.Lily’sparentsturnedtotheschoolteacherMr.Thompsonforhelp.Theypouredoutallthebadpresentsituationstohim.Mr.Thompsonwasaprofessionalteacherwithadeepunderstandingoftheimportanceofabalancedlifestyle.HerecognizedthatitwasLily’stoomuchworryaboutgradesthatwashavingabadeffectonherandtheparent-childrelationships.Mr.ThompsonadvisedLily’sparentstocalmdownfirst.Andafterschool,heapproachedLilyandgentlysuggestedtheygoforaruntogether.Atfirst,Lilyrefused,sayingthatitwouldtakehertoomuchtime.Besides,shecouldn’tunderstandhowrunningcouldbebeneficialtoheracademicsuccess.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1“Believeme,Lily,”Mr.Thompsonsaid,andfinallyLilyagreedtogiveitatry.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2SeeingLily’schange.Mr.Thompsonrecommendedhertogiveaspeechtoherclassmates.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二英语参考答案与听力原文题号12345678910答案CBABCACBBB题号11121314151617181920答案CAABACBBAC题号21222324252627282930答案CDCDDACDCB题号31323334353637383940答案DBCADFGDAC题号41424344454647484950答案BACDABCADB题号5152535455答案ACDBC56.influenced57.its58.hosting59.hasbecome/becomes60.on61.the62.Nearly63.which64.variety65.arerecommended/willberecommended66.【例文】Withtherapiddevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,moreandmoreinventionsaremade.People’sliveshavebeengreatlychanged.However,everythinghastwosides,sothenewinventionsalsohaveadvantagesanddisadvantages.Firstofall,itmakesourlifemoreconvenient.Forexample,high-speedrailwayscansaveusalotoftime.What’smore,itmakesuslearnmuchmoreabouttheearth.However,theinventionsbringharmforus.Italsomakessomeofusbelazybecauselifeistoocomfortable.Aboveall,weshouldmakefulluseoftheinventionsanddoourbesttoreduceitsdisadvantages.67.【例文】“Believeme,Lily.“Mr.Thompsonsaid,andfinallyLilyagreedtogiveitatry.Forthenextsixmonths.Mr.ThompsonandLilywouldgoforaruneverydayafterschool.Theystartedwithshortdistances,graduallyincreasingthelengthandintensityoftheirruns.Inthebeginning,Lilystruggledtokeepup,butastimewentby,shefoundherselfbecomingmoreandmoreengagedinthispracticewithMr.Thompson.AsLilycontinuedherdailyruns,somethingremarkablestartedtohappen.Lily’sonceimitablepersonalityslowlybegantodisappear,andsheapologizedtoherparentsforherformerrudeness.Hergradesremainedconsistentlyhighwithachangedlifestyle.SeeingLily’schange,Mr.Thompsonrecommendedhertogivespeechtoherclassmates.Inherspeech,LilyexpressedhergratitudetoMr.Thompsonwhohelpedhergetridofstressandbuildagoodrelationshipwithherparents.Sheexplainedthatacademicsuccesswasjustoneaspectoftheidentityandthatphysicalandmentalwell-beingwereequallycrucial.Shesaidengaginginsportsandexercisenotonlyimprovedheroverallhealthbutalsoenhancedherabilitytohandlepressure.Throughherownchange,sheencouragedherclassmatestojoinherforruns,advocatingtheintegrationofsportsintotheirlives.听力原文1.M:Doyouhaveanyplansfortheweekend?W:Iftheweatherisfine,I’llclimbmountainsorhaveapicnicwithmyfriends.Howaboutyou?M:I’mgoingtovisitmygrandparentswithmyaunt.2.W:Ihaven’tseenyouatthesupermarketforawhile,Bill.M:Ileftlastmonth.Ifinishedmymechanicscourse.I’mworkingatthecarrepairshopnexttotheItalianrestaurant.Youcanbringyourcarherenexttimeyouhaveaproblem.3.W:Now,iftherearenomorequestions,let’smoveontothenextchapter.M:Excuseme,professor—couldwegooverthatlastpointoncemore?4.M:Iseverythingtoyoursatisfaction,ma’am?W:Yes,allthefoodisdeliciousexceptthatthereistoomuchsaltinthesoup.Andyourserviceisalsoverygood.5.W:Hello,Mike.ThisisAmber.Ihearthatyou’relookingforanapartment,andmybrotherJackjustrentedatwo-bedroomdowntown.Heislookingforasuitableroommate.M:Great.I’mlookingforaplacerightinthatarea.Thatsoundsideal.6—7.W:Iwouldliketobeginmythank-youspeechbysaying“Iwanttowhole-heartedlythankthosewhostuckwithmealongtheway.”M:You’renotgoingtostartyourspeechwiththatboringopening,areyou?W:Ithinkit’saniceopening.M:It’stooformal.Howabout“HeyEmily,you’retotallyawesome.AndTania,you’reabsolutelyamazing.”?W:Thatdoesn’tevencomeclosetoexpressinghowIfeel.Iwanttothankpeoplefortheirkindnessandsupportfromthebottomofmyheart.8—10W:We’vebeenrunningthelastcoupleofdaysandyou’reafastrunner.Howoftendoyourun?M:Well,nowIonlyrunaboutfourdaysaweek.ButwhenIwasyounger,everyday.W:Oh,really!Didyouruninhighschoolorcollege?M:Believeitornot,IstartedwhenIwassixyearsold.W:Wow.Soareyouabettershortdistancerunnerorlongdistancerunner?M:Actuallymiddledistancerunner.W:Howfarisamiddledistance?M:About1,500metersW:What’syourfastesttimeinthe1,500meters?M:Ah,threeminutesandforty-sevenseconds.W:That’sprettyfast.M:IdidthatinhighschoolandIwonagoldmedalthen.ThoughI’mnotsofastnow,stillIcanruntheeventwithinfourminutes.W:That’sprettycool.Mytimewillbeaboutsixminutes.11—13W:Haveyoueverconsideredstartingavegetablegardeninourbackyard,darling?M:Hmm,I’mnotsure.What’sthepoint?Wecanjustbuyvegetablesatthesupermarket.W:Well,Ithinkitwouldbeadelightfulhobbyforustodotogether.Besides,wewouldhavefresh,organicproduce.M:That’savalidpoint.Itcouldalsosavemoneyongroceri
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