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………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○………………此卷只装订不密封第=PAGE1*2-11页第=PAGE1*22页2021-2022学年浙江省宁波市重点中学高一下学期期中检测英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)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,请将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力(20个小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节听下面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.Howdoesthemanthinkthewomanlooks?A.Sad. B.Tired. C.Energetic.2.Whenwillthewomancomeback?A.Intheearlyevening. B.Inthelatemorning. C.Intheearlyafternoon.3.Whatisthemanexpecting?A.Aplan. B.Aletter. C.Aprogram.4.Whydoesn’tthewomantakesinginglessons?A.They’retooexpensive. B.They’retoohard. C.They’reuseless.5.WhatwasJasonnotallowedtodo?A.Eatallcookies. B.Enjoyhimself. C.Goawayatonce.第二节听下面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.Whatdoesthewomanneed?A.Apaidvacation. B.Herpayinadvance. C.Extrahourstowork.7.WhomightMr.Simmsbe?A.Thewoman’sboss. B.Thewoman’shusband. C.Thewoman’sbrother.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemandoforwork?A.Hehasasalesjob. B.Heworksataschool. C.HeworksatanInternetcompany.9.Whereisthewomannow?A.InBeijing. B.InHongKong. C.InNewYork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatsportisthemanlearning?A.Boxing. B.Kickboxing. C.Kungfu.11.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Giveheralesson. B.Tellhertherules. C.Showhersomemoves.12.Howcanthemangointoahigherlevel?A.Byfightingsomeonefromthenextlevel.B.Bypassingawrittentestabouttherules.C.Bytakinglessonsforacoupleofyears.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywantthemantodo?A.Helphermakepizza. B.Trythepizzashemade. C.Buysomepizzafromthepizzashop.14.Wheredoesthemanthinkpizzacomesfrom?A.Italy. B.America. C.France.15.HowisthepizzabreadinAmerica,accordingtothewoman?A.It’sverythin. B.It’squitethick. C.It’salittlesalty.16.Whatdoesthemanlikeinthepizza?A.Salt. B.Cheese. C.Sugar.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whencanpeoplegetfreesandwiches?A.Onthe5th. B.ThisFriday. C.At10:00a.m.18.Howmuchwillasaladandabeercost?A.Onedollar. B.Twodollars. C.Threedollars.19.Whatisthemainpointofthespecialdeals?A.Tointroduceanewbakery.B.Toprovetherestaurantispopular.C.Tocelebratetheopeningoftherestaurant.20.Whatwillbeprovidedthatday?A.Gamesforchildren. B.Freepiesandcakes. C.Specialperformance.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读下列短文,选择最佳选项(共10小题,每题2.5分,共25分)AInmanycountriesoftheworld,peoplecanconfidentlytellyouthemeaningoftheirtownorcity,butmostpeoplewholiveinManchester,OxfordorBirminghamwouldnotbeabletoexplainwhatthenameoftheircitymeans.ThenameofeveryBritishtownandcity,however,hasalonghistory.Twothousandyearsago,mostpeoplelivinginBritainwereCelts.Eventheword“Britain”isCeltic.ThentheRomansarrivedandbuiltcampswhichbecamecitiescalled“castra”.ThisiswhytherearesomanyplacenamesinEnglandwhichendin“-chester”or“-caster”–Manchester,forexample.AftertheRomansleftBritain,itwasattackedbytribes(部落)calledtheAnglo-SaxonswhowerefromtheareaofEuropethatisnowGermanyandHolland.WithouttheRomanarmy,itwasimpossibletoprotectthecountryfromthesepeople.Thenamesoftheirvillagesoftenendedin“-ham”or“-ton”.Somegottheirnamefromtheleaderofthevillage,soBirmingham,forexample,means“Beormund’svillage”.Twelvehundredyearsago,theVikingscametoEnglandfromScandinavia.TheytradedwiththeAnglo-Saxonsbutlivedintheirownvillages.Theseoftenendedin“-by”or“-thorpe”.Thename“Kirkby”means“avillagewithachurch”andScunthorpewasthevillageofamancalledSkuma.Finally,in1066,EnglandbecameNorman–theNormansgaveustheplacename“grange”,whichmeansfarm.AndhowaboutLondon?Expertscannotagree.TheRomanscalledthecityLondinium,buttheywerenotthefirstinhabitants(居民).PeopleoncebelievedthattheUnitedKingdom’scapitalcitygotitsnamefromthecastleofaKingcalledLud,butthisisveryunlikely.OurbestguesstodayisthatthenamecomesfromaCelticwordmeaningafastflowingriver.LikeanumberofBritishplacenames,itshistoryislostintime.21.TheoriginofBritishplacenamesisunfamiliartomanylocalpeoplebecauseof______.A.thedeathofancientlanguages B.theirlackofinterestinthenamesC.thelonglosthistoryofthenames D.thefrequentchangestothenames22.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofthearrivalofinhabitantsinBritain?A.TheCelts—TheRomans—TheVikings—TheNormans—TheAngloSaxonsB.TheCelts—TheRomans—TheAngloSaxons—TheVikings—TheNormansC.TheRomans—TheCelts—TheVikings—TheAngloSaxons—TheNormansD.TheRomans—TheAngloSaxons—TheCelts—TheNormans—TheVikings23.Accordingtothetext,wheredidthenameforLondoncomefrom?A.ItisshortforLondinium. B.It’sfromthetermforariver.C.Itispuzzlingandhardtoconfirm. D.ItcomesfromthecastleofaKing.BSincetheageofthree,ChelsieHillhaddreamedofbecomingadancer.Thatambitionnearlyendedonenightin2010.Hill,thena17-year-oldhighschoolseniorinPacificGrove,California,wasinacaraccidentthatputherinthehospitalfor51daysandleftherparalyzedfromthewaistdown.Formostpeople,thatwouldhaveruinedanyhopeofadancingcareer.ForHill,itwasthebeginning.Farfrombeingabarrier,herwheelchairmadeherevenstronger.“Iwantedtoprovetomycommunity—andtomyself—thatIwasstill‘normal’,”shetoldTeenVogue.“Halfofmybodywastakenawayfromme,andIhavetomoveitwithmyhands,”Hillsaid,“Itdefinitelytookalotoflearningandpatience.”Afterleavingschool,Hillwantedtoexpandherdancenetworktoincludewomenlikeher.Shemetpeopleonlinewhohadsufferedvariousspinalcordinjuriesbutsharedherdetermination,andsheinvitedthemtodancewithher.Hopingtoreachmorepeopleinalargercity,HillmovedtoLosAngelesin2014andformedateamofdancerswithdisabilitiesshecalledtheRollettes.“Iwanttobreakdownthestereotypeofwheelchairusersandshowthatdanceisdance,whetheryou’rewalkingoryou’rerolling,”shesaid.Hillhasattainedwhatmanyofusneverwill:herchildhooddream.She’sadancer.ButtheRolletteshavehelpedherfindsomethingelsejustasfulfilling.Everyyearsheheldadancecampforwheelchairusersofallagesandabilities.In2019,173participantsfromtencountriesattended.Manypeoplehavereceivedhelp.StephAiellotoldTeenVoguethatworkingwithHillchallengedhertobemoreindependent.EdnaSerranosaysthatbeingpartoftheRollettesteamhasgivenherthecouragetogetbehindthewheelofacar,“Ididn’tknowIcoulddosomanythingsthatthesegirlshavetaughtme.”24.Whatcanbelearnedfromthetext?A.IttookHillnearlyamonthtorecoverinthehospital.B.Peoplefrommorethan20countriesjoinedtheRollettes.C.Hillhelpedthedancersfindtheirself-confidence.D.Hillwouldexpandherdancecamp.25.WhichthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeHill?A.Ambitiousandcurious. B.Honestandhardworking.C.Humorousandbrave. D.Strong-willedandwarm-hearted.26.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Awaytorealizeone’sdream. B.Aninspiringstoryofdancers.C.ChelsieHill:abravedancer. D.Adancecampforthedisabled.CExpertsarewarningabouttherisksofextremelypicky(挑剔的)eatingafterateenagerlivingonadietofchipsandcrispsdevelopedlastingsightloss.EyedoctorsinBristolcaredforthe17-year-oldafterhissighthadgonetothepointofblindness.Testsshowedhehadseriousvitamindeficiency(缺乏).Dr.DenizeAtan,whotreatedhimatthehospital,said,“Hisdietwasbasicallyaportionofchipsfromthelocalfishandchipshopeveryday.Healsousedtosnackoncrispsandsometimeswhitebreadandham,andnotreallyanyfruitandvegetables.”Theteenagersawhisdoctorattheageof14becausehehadbeenfeelingtiredandunwell.AtthattimehesufferedfromvitaminB12deficiency,buthedidnotstickwiththetreatmentorimprovehispoordiet.Threeyearslater,hewastakentotheBristolEyeHospitalbecauseofprogressivesightloss.Hewasnotoverweightorunderweight,buthehadlostmineralsfromhisbones,whichwasreallyquiteshockingforaboyofhisage,Intermsofhissightloss,hemetthestandardsofbeingblind.“Hehadblindspotsrightinthemiddleofhissight,”saidDrDenizeAtan,“Thatmeanshecan’tdriveandwouldfinditreallyarduoustoread,watchTVorrecognizefaces.”DrDenizeAtansaidthatparentsshouldlearnabouttheharmthatcanbecausedbypickyeating,andturntoexpertsforhelp.Forthosewhoareconcerned,sheadvised,“It’sbestnottobeanxiousaboutpickyeating,andinsteadcalmlyintroduceoneortwonewfoodswitheverymeal.”Shesaidmultivitamintabletscansupplement(补充)adiet,butcannottaketheplaceofeatinghealthily.“It’smuchbettertotakeinvitaminsthroughavariedandbalanceddiet,”shesaid,addingthattoomanycertainvitamins,includingvitaminA,canbeharmful,“soyoudon’twanttooverdoit.”WhatdoesDrDenizeAtanimplyinparagraph1?A.Thedietoftheboyisnotbalanced. B.Fruitandvegetablesarerichinvitamins.C.Pickyeatingiscommonamongteenagers.D.Thecauseoftheboy’sdiseaseisunknown.28.Whydidtheboygotoseehisdoctorattheageof14?A.Toimprovehispoordiet. B.Togetsomehelptoloseweight.C.Tobetreatedforhisdiscomfort. D.Toslowdownhisprogressivesightloss.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“arduous”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Important. B.Easy. C.Necessary. D.Difficult.30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Reasonswhytheboyisseriouslyill.B.Suggestionsfortheboy’sfamilytocareforhim.C.Adviceforparentsworriedaboutpickyeating.D.Waysoftakinginenoughvitaminsandminerals.第二节七选五(每小题2分,共5小题,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。Gratitudeisnotonlyanartindailylife,butalsopartofourtraditionalvirtue(美德).Hasyourmotherorfriendtoldyouthatyou’reanungratefulperson?Doyoufeelunabletoappreciatetheworldorpeoplearoundyou?Areyouobsessed(着迷)withthingsyoudon’thaveinsteadofbeingthankfulforwhatyoudohave?31Ifso,thenyouwilldefinitelyneedtoworkonbeingamoregratefulperson.Theproposaltoshowgratitudehasbeenputforwardinthelastfewdecades.Althoughsuchencouragementismorallymeaningful,itseemsstilltobetooabstract(抽象的).So,howcanyoumakegivingthankspartofyourdailyroutine?32Stoppingplayingthevictimisthefirststepyou’resupposedtotake.33Ifyouwanttobegrateful,stopcomplainingtotheworld,yourteachers,yourfriendsandyourfamilyaboutnotputtingthemselvesinyourshoes,andfocusonhowmuchthey’vehelpedandcaredaboutyou.Volunteeringinyourcommunityisanothereffectivewaytoshowhowgratefulyouareforwhattheworldhasgivenyou.Whetheryou’rehelpingcleanupalocalpark,workinginasoupkitchen,orteachingchildrenoradultsinyourcommunitytolearntoread,yourviewpointsonlifewillchangepositively.3435Youshouldn’talwaysbegoodonlytoyourclosefriendsorfamilymembers.Youcanhelpaneighborlookforalostdog.Youcanalsohelpanoldladycarryhergroceries.Youdon’thavetosearchfortheseopportunitiespurposefully.Sometimestheywillpresentthemselves.Sowhentheycome,actwithgenerosity.You’llbemoregratefulforyourroleplayedintheworld.Youarelikelytoworkhardtoavoidthesequestions.Youmayfindyourselfinvolvedinoneofthesesituations.Gradually,you’llbemoregratefulforthechancestorepaythesociety.Doinganactofkindnessisalsoagreatwayofpracticinggratitude.Therearesometipsthathelpmakeitpossibleforyoutopracticegratitude.Ungratefulpeoplearealwaysblamingtheworldfortheproblemsandowingallthefaultstoothers.G.Whenyoureflectonyourthoughts,feelings,emotionsandactions,youareactuallyreflectingonyourvalues.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分60分)第一节完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)Formany,findinganunattendedwalletfilledwith$400incashwouldbeasourceoftemptation.Butthe___36___wouldnodoubtbegreaterifyouwerelivingonthestreetswithlittlefoodandmoney.AllofthismakestheactionsofthehomelessTomSmith37moreremarkable.Tomnoticedawalletonthefrontseatinsidea(n)38car,whichwaslockedbutwithitswindowdown.Hestoodguardintherainsforthe___39___toreturn.Aftertwohours’waiting,noonewasseentocome.Tom___40___insideandpulledthewalletouthopingtofindsomeIDsohecouldcontactthedriver,onlyto___41___itcontained$400innotes,withanother$50insparechangebesideit.Tomleftbehindanoteonthewindowofthecar,___42___,“SirorMadam,youleftyourwalletinthecar.CANNOTreachyou,soyourwalletistakentothepolicestation.”Itwasnot43thelateafternoonthatthecarownerJoneAndersonandhiscolleagueCarolLawrencereturnedtothecarinGlasgowcitycenter.Theywere___44___toseetwopolicemenstandingnexttothecar.Returningthewallet,thepolicemengaveabrief___45___ofwhatMr.Smithdid.ThepairweresogratefultoMr.Smithforhis46.Mr.Andersonsaid,“Icouldn’tbelievethattheguywouldnevertakeapenny.Hecouldhavestolenthemoneyand47foraniceplacetostayin.48,thishonestguythoughtaboutothers.Itjust49thegoodnessofhumannature.”AfterMr.AndersonpostedthestoryonFacebook,Mr.Smith'sact___50___muchofthepublicattentionandwas___51___praisedfromsocialmediausers.NowMr.Andersonhas___52___anonlinecampaigntoraisemoneyforMr.Smithandother53peopleinthearea,whichhadreceived$8,000.“Ithinkthefaiththateveryonehasshowninhimhastouchedhim.Peoplehavebeenshowingsmilingfacestohiminthestreet;heevenhashadjob54,”Mr.Andersoncommented.ForMr.Smith,thisisapossiblelife-changing___55___.Thestoryonceagaintellsusthatonegoodturndeservesanother.36.A.hope B.aim C.eagerness D.effort37.A.still B.even C.ever D.once38.A.parked B.damaged C.approaching D.rushing39.A.partner B.workmate C.owner D.policeman40.A.entered B.hid C.stepped D.reached41.A.discover B.collect C.check D.believe42.A.saying B.printing C.writing D.going43.A.when B.until C.after D.during44.A.embarrassed B.relieved C.thrilled D.shocked45.A.experiment B.announcement C.description D.prediction46.A.patience B.generosity C.encouragement D.kindness47.A.charged B.paid C.spent D.cost48.A.Otherwise B.Instead C.Thus D.Moreover49.A.proves B.ensures C.stresses D.describes50.A.attacked B.gave C.focused D.attracted51.A.widely B.individually C.ordinarily D.certainly52.A.setoff B.lookedforwardto C.setup D.gonethrough53.A.homeless B.honest C.hopeless D.energetic54.A.details B.offers C.changes D.applications55.A.lesson B.adventure C.challenge D.experience第二节语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)Tomb-SweepingDayisoneoftheeightmostimportanttraditional___56___(festival)inChina.TheactualdayusuallyoccursaroundApril5oftheGregoriancalendarbutthefestivallastslonger.Traditionally,10daysbeforeandafterTomb-SweepingDaycanbecountedasthefestival.Thefestivalissaidtooriginatefromthefuneralsofemperors,generalsandministers___57___ancienttimes.Therituals(仪式)___58___(perform)atthesefuneralslaterbecamepopularamongordinarypeople.Overtimethetraditionofofferingsacrificestotheancestorsandsweepingtombshasbeenpasseddownfromgenerationtogenerationandevolvedinto___59___customwidelyobservedbytheChinesenation.Despitethefestivalhavingnoofficialstatus,theoverseasChinesecommunitiestakethisfestival___60___(serious)andobserveitstraditionsfaithfully.Tomb-SweepingDayisalsoknownastheQingmingFestival-whenspringisintheair,theearthlooksclearerand___61___(bright)withincreasingrainfall,andeverythinginthenaturalworldwavesgoodbyetotheunpleasantmemoryofwinter.This___62___(consider)asashiftfromyintoyang.Duringthisbeautifulseason,flowersblossominthe___63___(warm)andeverythingisfullofvitality.Thetraditionofspringoutings___64___(date)backtotheTangDynasty.Apartfromenjoyinggloriousnaturalscenery,outingsinvolveotheractivities___65___servetobringoutthebestofthefestival.单句填空(每空1分,满分15分)66.Hedecidedtoleaveschoolfor___________(variety)reasons.67.It’s___________(legal)todrivethrougharedlight.68.Allthepeopleare___________(puzzle)bythequestionsraisedbythelittleboy.69.______________(original),wehadintendedtogotoItaly,butthenwewonthetriptoGreece.70.Whenthecarstoppedinthetownsquare,it___________(surround)bysoldiersimmediately.71.Evenasmallsuccessgivesyouasenseof__________(achieve).72.Thenewdrughasgreat__________(significant)forthetreatmentofthedisease.73.Thereisnodenyingthatreadingbooksoftraditionalculturecanhaveagoodimpactthechildren.

74.Shehashadafewdifferentjobs,rangingfromteacherswimminginstructor.75.He’stryingtofigurehowmuchthetripwillcost.(complete)in1931,theEmpireStateBuildinginspiredtheimaginationoftheworld.There’saverylongwindingpath(lead)tothevillage.(absorb)inpainting,Johndidn’tnoticeeveningapproaching.Hewasinaposition__________hehadtomakeadecisiononhisown.Thefamousbasketballstar,triedtomakeacomeback,attractedalotofattention.读后续写(满分25分)Tocelebratehisgirlfriend’sbirthday,LukeFortunedrovefromasmalltownincentralOregontoPortland,andthenheparkedhiscarinagarageovernight.Thenextmorning,hediscoveredthatthecar’swindowwasbroken,andhisbackpackandlaptopwerenowheretobefound.“Thelaptopwasveryimportanttome,”saidFortune,21,whowasstudyingtobecomeaparamedic(护理人员).“EverypaperIwrote,alltheprogramsIneededformyparamedictestsandeveryletterIwasworkingonforjobapplicationswereonthatcomputer.”Twodaysafterthetheft,whenAlmazroueiwastakingawalkoutside,hewasapproachedbyamanwhosaidhehadalaptopforsaleforonly$200.Almazroueiwasa29-year-oldman,anexchangestudentwhohadbeenintheUnitedStatesforonlythreemonths.Sinceheneededacomputeratthattimeheboughtthelaptopandtookithome.Afterturningiton,hesawfilesandphotos.“Iwonderedwhowouldsellacomputerwithallofthisonit,”hesaid.“Irealizeditcouldbestolen.”Almazroueifoundwhatappearedtobetheowner’scellphonenumberandcalledit.“Aguywithathickaccenttoldmehehadmylaptop,”Fortunesaid.“HetoldmethestoryandIthoughtitwasatrick.SoItoldhimifhereallyhadthecomputer,heshouldtakeittothepolice.”Soonafter,apoliceofficercalledFortune,sayingthatamanhadbroughtalaptopandgivenhimFortune’stelephonenumber.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:FortunethankedAlmazroueialotandinsistedonpayinghimarewardof$200.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Still,thekindnessbroughtitsownrewards.Whenthestorygotintothelocalnewspaper,Almazroueireceivedacall.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2021–2022学年下学期期中测试高一英语参考答案(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)一、听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)BABAABAACBCAABBBBCBA二、阅读理解(21-30每小题2.5分,31-35每小题2分,满分35分)21.C22.B23.C24.C25.D26.C27.A28.C29.D30.C31.B32.E33.F34.C35.D三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)36.C37.B38.A39.C40.D41.A42.A43.B44.D45.C46.D47.B48.B49.A50.D51.A52.C53.A54.B55.D四、语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.festivals57.in58.performed59.a60.seriously61.brighter62.isconsidered63.warmth64.dates65.which五、单句填空(每小题1分,满分15分)66.various67.illegal68.puzzled69.Originally70.wassurrounded71.achievement72.significance73.on74.to75.outCompletedleadingAbsorbedwherewho五、读后续写(满分25分)本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了为了庆祝女友的生日,LukeFortune从俄勒冈州中部的一个小镇开车到波特兰,然后把车停在一个车库里过夜。第二天早上,他发现汽车的窗户被打破了,他的背包和笔记本电脑也不见了。电脑里有很多重要的资料,而盗窃发生两天后,Almazrouei在外面散步时,从一名男子手里买到了这台笔记本电脑,发现了资料,最后Fortune找回了自己的电脑,Almazrouei的诚实给大学的主席留下了深刻印象,他被赠送了一台电脑。【范文】Paragraph1:FortunethankedAlmazroueialotandinsistedonpayinghimarewardof$200.Almazroueirefused.Hesaiditwashisfaulttobuythelaptopfromsomeonehedidn’tknow.Moreimportantly,hesaid,itwashishonoranddutytoreturnthelaptoptotherightowner.“Isawaphotoofthismaninhisparamedicuniform,”Almazroueisaid.“Iknowheisagoodman.Ishouldhelphimoutoftrouble.”Paragraph2:Still,thekindnessbroughtitsownrewards.Whenthestorygotintothelocalnewspaper,Almazroueireceivedacall.ItwasfromthepresidentoftheuniversitywhereAlmazroueiwasstudying.Impressedwithhisstudent’shonesty,thepresidentgaveAlmazroueianewApplelaptop.“Wethoughtsinceyoureturnedthelaptop,weshouldgiveyouoneinreward,”thepresidentsaid.“Youdidtherightthingandwe’reveryproudofyou.”续写线索:Fortune提出给报酬——Almazrouei拒绝——Almazrouei认为应该归还笔记本电脑——Almazrouei得到回报①由第一段首句内容“Fortune非常感谢Almazrouei,并坚持给他200美元的报酬。”可知,第一段可描写Almazrouei对Fortune想要给报酬的看法,他认为他应该把笔记本电脑归还给原来的主人。②由第二段首句内容“不过,这种经历也带来了回报。”可知,第二段可描写Almazrouei从这件事中得到的回报。附:听力材料Text1M:Youlooksotiredallthetime.(1)W:MaybeIshouldstartdoingexercise.Thatwillmakemelookmoreenergetic.Text2W:Goodmorning!I’llseeyoulater.M:Whenwillyoubeback?W:Earlythisevening.(2)Text3W:Areyouexpectingsomething?M:Yeah,I’mwaitingforadecisionletteraboutmyplanoftheprogram.(3)Text4W:IwishIcouldsingwell.M:Whydon’tyoutakelessons?W:Theycosttoomuch.(4)Text5W:What’sthematter?Didn’tyouandJasonhaveagoodtimewhileIwasaway?M:Itwasinteresting.HewantedtoeatallofthecookiesandItoldhimno.(5)Hebecameangry.Text6(第7题为推断题)M:Yes,Jane?HowcanIhelpyou?W:Excuseme,sir.Ihatetoaskforfavors,butIdon’thaveenoughmoneytopaymyrentthismonth.Couldyougivemepartofmynextpaycheckaheadoftime?(6)Yousee,mybrothergotsickafewweeksago.Ihadtobuy…M:Don’tsayanotherword!Youcanhaveyourpayfornextweekrightnow.Justgodowntohumanresources(人力资源部)andtellthemIsentyou.W:Oh,thankyou,Mr.Simms!Text7W:Hello,Daniel?M:Yeah?W:Hey,it’syoursisterBeth.M:Hi,Beth!It’sbeenalongtime!W:Iknow.I’msorry.I’vebeenverybusywithschoo

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