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2023—2024学年高二上学期12月英语阶段测试注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,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(共两节,满分30分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将由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。阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhenisMary’sbirthday?A.OnMonday B.OnTuesday. C.OnWednesday.2.Howdidthewomangettoworktoday?A.Bytaxi. B.Bybike. C.Bybus.3.Whatdidthemandoduringhisholiday?A.Hewakedalongthebeach.B.Heswamintheocean.C.Hewentfishing.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Janics’sarminjury B.Theirmessyhouse. C.Acaraccident5.WhattypeoffilmisTheOutfit?A.Comedy. B.Sciencefiction. C.Crimefilm.第二节(共15小题:每小题15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、7题6.WhoisCindy?A.Ateacher. B.Astudent. C.Anenvironmentalexpert.7.WhatdoesCindyworrymostaboutthefuturepublictransport?A.Theeffectontheenvironment. B.Thearrivalanddeparturetime.C.Thehighcostonit.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inapostoffice. B.Inasouvenirshop. C.Inaworkshop.9.Whatwillthemansendtohissister?A.Somevases. B.Somekeyrings. C.Someshellcrafts.10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Paybycash. B.Fillinaform. C.Giveherabusinesscard.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisTomdoing?A.Makingaposter. B.Findingaparkingspace. C.Attendingademonstration.12.Whatisthepurposeofthedemonstration?A.Togetanewmarket.B.TotellpeoplewhatSpacePartyis.C.Topreventthegovernmentfrombuildingacarpark.13.WhatwillJanedo?A.WatchTV. B.Goshopping. C.Playvolleyball.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whywasthemanontheroofyesterday?A.Tocoolhimself. B.Torepairit. C.Toputsomethingonit.15.Howdoesthewomanexaminetheman?A.ByhavinganX-ray.B.Bytakinghistemperature.C.Bylookingathisthroatandear.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Domoreexercise. B.Getsomerest. C.Drinkmorewater.17.Howoftenshouldthemantakepills?A.Threetimesaday. B.Twiceaday. C.Onceaday.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whichroadwillstayclosedforoveranhour?A.M16. B.M43. C.M48.19.WhyisNorthStreetclosedtoallcars?A.Thesnowisthick. B.Itisunderrepair. C.There’sanaccident.20.Howcanpassengersgetthelatestinformationabouttrains?A.Bymakingacall. B.Byvisitingawebsite. C.Bylisteningtotheradio.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATopPianoPlayersintheWorldMarthaArgerichMathaArgerichcouldbeconsideredthenextBeethoven,assheisoneofthemostoutstandingpianistsevertoplay.Argerichpreferredbeingonstagewithothersinsteadofperformingsolo;therefore,shehasbeenperforminginaconcertoformatsincethe1980s.Argerichwasnotoneforthespotlight,assheoftenavoidedpublicappearancessuchasinterviews;however,hergreattalentwasallthepublicitysheneeded,standingoutduringconcertos(协奏曲)andsonatas(奏鸣曲).LeifOveAndsnesKnownforhisappealingperformancesofEdvardGrieg’sworks,Andsneshaswonpraiseforhisperformancesatsomeoftheworld’smostfamousconcerthallsAndsneshascertainlymadehismarkinNorway,asheisthefoundingdirectorofNorway’sRosendalChamberMusicFestival.Becauseofhisuniquevoiceandinterestingapproach,hewaspraisedbyTheNewYorkTimesasa“pianistofauthoritativeelegance,power,andinsight.”AlfredBrendelKnownforhisbeautifulinterpretationsofBeethoven,haydn,SchubertandMozart,AlfredBrendelwasconsideredoneofthegreats.Heplayedinvariousconcertosthroughouthiscareerandbecameknownforhisinterpretivecoldnessinrecreatingtheseworks.Brendelwasconsideredoneofthegreatestmusiciansofthe20thcentury,ashemadehismarkintheclassicalmusicindustry.Brendelwasself-taughtandlearnedhisloveofpianoatanearlyage.ArthurRubinsteinArthurRubinsteinwascertainlyoneofthegreats.Hiscareerbeganintheearly20thcenturywhenhebegantocomeintocontactwithsomeoftheworld’smostimportantcomposers,suchasMauriceRavel,PaulDukas,andJacqueThibaud.Hemadevarioustripsworldwideandvisitednearlyeverycontinent,wherecrowdsmethimwithgreatpraiseandencouragement.21.Whatdoesthefemalepianistcareaboutmoreinhercareer?A.Skillsinhostingconcertosandsonatas.B.Cooperationwithothermusicians.C.Closerelationshipswiththemedia.D.Uniquewaystointerpretmusic.22.Wholearnedmusicbyhimselforherself?A.MarthaArgerich. B.LeifOveAndsnes.C.AlfredBrendel. D.ArthurRubinstein.23.HowisArthurRubinsteindifferentfromtheotherpianists?A.HewasthedirectorofaNorwegianfestival.B.Hemadeadifferenceinclassicalmusic.C.Hewasthebestmusicianofthe20thcentury.D.Hegotintouchwithsomefamouscomposers.BJohnnyAgarhadalwaysdreamedofcompetingintriathlons(铁人三项赛)asanathlete.Unfortunately,he’dbeendiagnosedwithcerebralpalsy(大脑性瘫痪)shortlyafterhewasborn.Thisdisordermakesitdifficultforthenow-28-year-oldtogetaround.However,heandhisfatherareprovingthatwherethere’swill—andalotoflove—there’saway!JeffAgar,59,ishelpingJohnnyexperiencelifetothefullestbyenteringtriathlonsbyhisside.Asateam,they’vecompletedover200races,includingafullironmantriathlonthatrequiredthemtoswim,bikeandrun140milesinjust17hours.“I’mnotafanoftriathlon,”Jeffjoked.“I’mdoingitnotbecauseIloveit.”ThisisJohny’sdreamandI’mgivinghimthelegsandthepowertodoit.”AlthoughJefftypicallyprovidesthemajorityofthemanpower,itwasimportantforJohnnytocrossthefinishlineonhisownlegs.“WalkinginraceswasmywayoftellingDad,‘Okay,I’mnotjustgoingtosaythank-youanymore;I’mgoingtoactuallyputwordsintoaction,’”Johnnysaid.JohnnyandhisdadnowformTeamAgar,usingtheirstoryandthepowerofmotivationalspeakingtoinspireothers.“Whenwecompletedthat140-mileIronmantogether,ithadanamazingimpactonmanypeoplewhohadseenourstory.Webegantoseethatcompetingisn’tjustaboutuscrossingthefinishline;it’sabouthelpingothersleaveuncertaintyinthedust—eventhosefacinggreaterobstaclesthanwedid.”Earlierthismonth,theyreceivedsomeincrediblenews.Theywereinvitedtocompeteinoneofthetoughesttriathlons:theIronmanWorldChampionship!Whatmadetheoccasionevenmorespecialwasapre-recordedvideomessagefromJognny’sidol,athletePeytonManning.“Rumorhasitthatyou’reatrueinspiration.”24.WhatcanwelearnaboutJefffromthetext?A.Hehasagreatpassionfortriathlons.B.HeisupsetaboutJohnny’ssevereillness.C.Hegoesallouttohelphissonachievehisambition.D.Hecrossesthefinishlinewithhissonincompetitions.25.WhydidJeffandJohnnysetupTeamAgar?A.Togivemotivationtootherpeople. B.Toencouragemorepeopletojointhem.C.Tomakethemselvesmorecompetitive. D.Toparticipateinmorecompetitionsasateam.26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.PeytonwillrecordmorevideosofJohnnyandJeff.B.JeffandJohnnyhaveinfluencedpeoplepositively.C.JohnnyandJeffhavebeengettingalongwellwithPeyton.D.PeytonhasprovidedJohnnywithmaterialassistance.27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnOldFather’sLoveforTriathlonsB.ADisabledCompetitorWorksWondersC.DadHelpsSonWithCerebralPalsyAchieveHisDreamD.GreatAchievementsMadebyDadandSoninSportsCYou’veheardthephrase“homefortheholidays”,butIwouldliketointroduceanewphrase:hyggefortheholidays.Ahyggeholidayisallaboutpeaceful,quietandcozy(温暖舒适的)surroundings.Soundsperfect,doesn’tit?Holidayhyggeiseasyandcomforting.Mostpeoplearealreadydoingatleastsomeofthesesimplehyggeholidayswithoutevenknowingit.HyggeisaDanishwordoriginallycomingfromanoldNorwegianwordmeaningwell-beingandprotectionfromtheoutsideharm.It’sknownthatwintersinDenmarkaresevereandlastlong.TheconceptofhyggehasbeenusedbyDanishpeopletokeepthemselvesmentallypositiveinthedarkwinterseasonanddilltheirhomeswithcomfortandlove.HyggeisaveryimportantwordtoDanishpeople,oftenusedtodescribewhattheircultureisallaboutanditisnotnecessarilyathing,somethingyoucanbuy,butrathermoreofsomethingyoufeel.HyggereallyisareflectionofoneaspectofDanishliving,and,happily,inthelastfiveyearstheconceptofhyggehasmadeitswaytotheUSandmanyothercountries.Imeanwhat’snottolikeaboutnurturing(培育)peaceandquietandcoziness?Herearesomemoredescriptivewordsforhygge:comfort,familiarity,friendship,laugther,andevenseasonalhomemadefoodanddrinks.Whileitispossibletoachievehyggeanytimeoftheyearwithhyggeactivities-anoutdoorBBQwithfriendsandamovieunderthestarswithfamilyaregoodexamplesofsummertimehygge,itismostcommonlyassociatedwiththecoldermonthsbecauseofitsabilitytoliftone’sspiritsduringdarkwintermonths.HyggeisthemostsuitablefortheNovemberandDecemberholidayseasonbecauseit’sallaboutpeacefulandcozysurroundingsthatfillyouwithcontentment.Thereisindeedsomethingyoucandotobringholidayhyggeintoyourhomethisseason.28.WhydoDanishpeoplechooseahyggehoday?A.Todealwithcoldandlongwinters.B.Tofollowthelatestholidaytrend.C.Tofightagainstnaturephysically.D.Tospendmoretimewiththeirfamily.29.Howdoestheauthorfindhygge?A.ItreflectsDanishlivingtotally.B.Itismainlyaboutsomefeeling.C.ItislimitedtoDenmarkandtheUS.D.ItrepresentsancientDanishculture.30.Whatmessageisconveyedinparagraph4?A.Peopledohyggeinmoreways. B.Hyggeispreferredinsummertime.C.Hyggeisstillperfectforwinter. D.Peopleaccesshyggeincertaintime.31.Whatmighttheauthorgoontotalkabout?A.Waysofhyggecelebrations. B.Tipsonachievinghygge.C.Differentopinionsabouthygge. D.Benefitsofbringinghyggeintohome.DMorethan3,400yearsaftertwoancientEgyptianswerelaidtorest,thejarsoffoodleftstillsmellsweet.Ateamofanalyticalchemistsandarchaeologists(考古学家)hasanalysedthesesmellstohelpidentifythejars’contents.Thestudyshowshowtheexplorationofsmellcanenrichourunderstandingofthepast.The1906discoveryoftheundisturbedtomb(墓穴)ofKhaandMeritsymbolizedanimportantstageinEgyptology.Thetombremainsthemostcompletenon-royalancientoneeverfoundinEgypt,showingimportantinformationabouthowhigh-rankingindividualsweretreatedafterdeath.Unusuallyforthetime,thearchaeologistwhodiscoveredthetombresistedthetemptationtoopenthesealedcontainersevenaftertheyweresenttotheEgyptianMuseum.Thecontentsofmanyofthesecontainersarestillunknown,althoughtherearesomeclues,saysanalyticalchemistIlariaDegano.“Fromtakingwiththemuseumkeeperweknewthereweresomefruitysmellsinthedisplaycases,”shesays.Deganoandhercolleaguesplacedvariousartefacts(人工制品)insideplasticbagsforseveraldaystocollectsomeofthechemicalsubstancestheyreleased.Thentheteamusedaspecialmachinetoidentifythecomponentsofthesmellsfromeachartefact.Theyfoundsomechemicalsassociatedwithdriedfish,andsomechemicalscommoninfruits.Thefindingswillfeedintoalargerprojecttoreanalysethetomb’scontentsandproduceamorecomprehensivepictureofburialcustomsfornon-royalsthatexistedwhenKhaandMeritdied,about70yearsbeforeTutankhamunbecametheEgyptianruler.Asidefromshowingmoreaboutpastcivilizations,ancientsmellscouldmakemuseumvisitsmoreinviting.Usually,peopleadmireexhibitswiththeireyesinmuseums.“Smellisarelativelyunexploredgatewaytothecollectivepastformuseumvisitors,”saysCeciliaBembibreatUniversityCollegeLondon.“Ithasthepotentaltoallowustoexperiencetheinamoreemotional,personalway,throughournose.”32.Whatcanwedescribethe1906discoveryofKhaandMerit’tombas?A.AlandmarkinEgyptology. B.Aturningpointinhumanhistory.C.Abreakthroughinarchaeology. D.Amirrorofancientnon-royallife.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“temptation”meaninparagraph3?A.Pressure. B.Ambition. C.Desire. D.Tendency.34.Deganoandhercolleaguesplacedthingsinsideplasticbagsto.A.protectthemfromharm B.gathertheirsmellsC.testthespecialmachine D.backupalargerproject35.WhatcantheancientsmellsdoformuseumvisitorsaccordingtoBembibre?A.Theybringthembacktothepast.B.Theygivethememotionalsupport.C.Theychangetheirviewoncivilizations.D.Theyaddtotheirexperience.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。Everyonewantstokeeptheirkitchencleanandhaveahealthypantry(食品储藏室)thatoffershealthyfoodoptionsyear-round.Youalreadydosomuchforyourfamily’shealth.36Youcanssmartenupyourstorage.37Plasticfoodstoragecontainersareagoodsecondbest,thoughplasticsarealwayslessdesirablefromanenvironmentalangle.It’stimetosharpenyourknifeskills.Grocerystoresofferpre-cutvegetables,whichisawonderfulinnovationfortheshort-on-timeamongus.Butifpossible,buyingawholevegetablewillsaveyousomemoney-andyourproducelastlongerifyoudon’tcookitimmediately.38Somefoods,liketomatoes,shouldneverberefrigerated,whileothers,likecucumbers,stayfreshlongerifthey’restoredincoldconditions.Knowingwhereeachfoodishappywillhelpyouuseyourcoolingequipmenttomaximumbenefit.Cleanupyourcleaningproducts.Mostkitchencleaningworkcanbehandledwithoutproductsthathavepowerfulbutdamagingchemicalswhichcomeinplasticcontainersandputeco-unfriendlysubstancesintotheairandnearyourfood.39Youcanusebakingsoda(小苏打)tocleancounters,sinks,andstovetops.Lemonjuice,essentialoils(精油),andevenlargepiecesofseasaltforcleaningcanalsohelpwithyourcleaningroutine.Sharewithyourlocalfoodpantry.Aquickonlinesearchorphonecallcanputyouintouchwithyourlocalfoodpantry.Learnwhattheyneedmostandseekoutitemsinyourpantrythatarenotyetpasttheirbestbeforedateorthatyouaren’tlikelytouseinthenearfuture.40Bothsideswillgetabenefit.A.Youshouldmanagestoragetemperatures.B.Thenhowcanyoukeepjustwhatyouneed?C.Extendyourfoods’shelflifeaslongasyoucan.D.Seekoutsomesimpleandmildsolution“recipes”.E.You’llbereducingyourwasteandfeedingyourneighborsatonego.F.Thesee-throughmaterialwillshowyouwhenthingsarerunninglow.G.Butcouldyoualsopaysomeattentiontokeepinganeco-friendlypantry?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。InthelastmonthsofDad’slife,mybrothersandImovedhimtoalocalnursinghomenearby.IspentasmuchtimeasIcould41himthere.Cancerhaddamagedhisbodybadlyandwasnow42hismind.DuringonevisitIenteredhisroom,onlytofindhimina43sleep.Isatbyhissideforawhile44,wishingformoretimewithhimandalso45Ihadn’tmadethemostofalltheyearswehadtogether.ThenIgotupandwalkedout.Alightrainwasstartingtofallanditmatchedmy46.AsIwalkedtomycar,Isawawomaninawheelchair47tomoveherselfoutoftherain.I48walkedoverandhelpedpushherinside.Shethankedmeandgavemea49smile.Atthatmoment,Ifeltalightshineintomysoulandasenseof50returntomyheart.Iwalkedbackout,lettingtherainwashoverme,andthankedalltheyearsIhadwithDad.IalsoknewevenifDaddied,thelovewesharedwould51continue.Inowstillthinkofthat52oflovingkindness.Itremindsmethatwhilewemightnotbeabletoliveeverymomenttothefullest,wecanstill53themomentswedohave.Lifeis54forloveandkindness,whichgobeyondevendeathandareever-lasting55.Mayyoufillyourdayswiththem.41.A.inspecting B.observing C.joining D.visiting42.A.eatingawayat B.keepingawayfrom C.livingupto D.gettingridof43.A.disturbed B.light C.broken D.deep44.A.silently B.impatiently C.secretly D.nervously45.A.recalling B.understanding C.regretting D.denying46.A.image B.mood C.taste D.character47.A.hesitating B.pretending C.refusing D.struggling48.A.quickly B.randomly C.curiously D.anxiously49.A.forced B.beautiful C.fixed D.humorous50.A.fun B.warmth C.amazement D.commitment51.A.almost B.hardly C.still D.even52.A.period B.adventure C.performance D.moment53.A.value B.pick C.change D.create54.A.tested B.kept C.meant D.used55.A.belongings B.treasures C.goods D.possessions第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Since2007,thishasbeenmy56(eight)triptoSichuan,totalingupnowtoaboutsixmonthsspentthere.I’ve57(final)eatenChongqingChickeninChongqing,whichisknownaslaziji(chickenwithpeppers).Thedihisnotparticularly“la”,butitisdefinitely“ma”.InSichuannowadays,chefsarelikely58(use)moregreenSichuanpeppersthanredpeppersinthisdish,buteitherwillgetthejobdone.Thedishfeaturessmallbitsofbone-inchickenwithverylittlemeat.Thoughsmallbits,itisdefinitelythewaytogo.That’s59theChineseenjoyachallengeforthetongue.Themostsurprisingthingiscrispybitsofchickenskin60(mix)inamongthechickenbits,whichareextremely61(taste).InChongqing,chefsdon’tlendflavorandcrispnesstothechickenby62(dust)itwithamixofcornstarch(玉米淀粉),pepperpowderandSichuanpepperpowderbeforedeep-frying.Instead,Theyleavethechickennaked63saveallthespiceforthefinishingstir-fryoil.There’smoreoilinthisdish.Sometimestheabundance(大量)doesn’treallyseemnecessary,but64thiscasethefriedchickenbitsneedthechilioilbath.Theexcess(过度)ofchiliesandoil65(make)thisaspecialoccasionfeastdish!第三节(共10小题:每小题0.5分,满分5分)根据汉语及首字母提示写出单词的正确形式,每空仅限一词。66.TheChineseNewYearcelebrationlastsuptotwoweeks,andtheh(最精彩的部分)arrivesaroundtheLunarNewYear’sEve.67.Theyhadtoi(中断)theirtripwhentheyheardJohn’smotherwasill.68.Shesoonacquiredar(名声)asafirst-classcook.69.Thetownfellintoad(衰落)afterthemineclosed.70.Thetownhaschangedbeyondr(认出)sinceIwaslasthere.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,是你校英语社的成员。英语社每周一次的活动为英文电影观看。请你写一封邮件给社团负责人Jack,内容包括:1.评价现有活动;2.提出新建议;3.表达希望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.开头和结尾已写出,不计入总词数;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Unfortunately,81-year-oldBarneyhadlosttwomostbelovedpeopleofhislife,hiswifeandhisonlydaughter,wholefther6-year-oldsonTommyinhishands.Tommywasabright,talentedyoungboywithapromisingfutureaheadofhim.Butwithinsufficientresources,BarneyknewitwouldbehardtoprovideTommywiththewayhedeservedanddreamed.Barneyappliedforajobasapizzadeliveryman.Itwasexhausting,becauseBarneyhadtogoupanddowntodifferentaddressesonhot,cold,andrainydays,door-deliveringpizzastocustomers.Hardthoughthejobwas,thepaywasnotthatgreat.However,Barneywasfueledbythethoughtthateveryboxofpizzahedeliveredwasmoneyandonestepclosertogivinghisgrandsonabetterlife.Withthethoughtofhisgrandson’sfutureinhismind.Barneydrovetotheaddressthatwintermorning.Thecoldwinterairfrozeeverythingonitspath.Withadeepsenseofrelief,Barneyfinallyarrivedattheaddress.Hisheartracedatseeingtheangryclient,ateenageboynamedFabian,onthedoorstep.“Whattookyousolong?”Fabianscreamed.Barneyobservedtheteen’sangerandrealizedhewouldn’tgetanytips.However,hewasfortunateenoughthathewasatleastabletodeliverthepizzastotheclient.JustasBarneymadehiswayupthestairswiththepizzaboxes,hefelldownontheconcrete,hurtinghisleg.Andthe15boxesofpizzahewasholdingwenteverywhereontheground.“Howdidtheyhireanoldmanlikeyou?Cleanupthemessandgetout!”FabianmadefunofBarneyashestruggledtoriseonhisfeet.Tomakethingsworse,Fabian’sfriendsgangedupcruellylaughingatpoorBarney.Barneyrealizedhehadbrokenhislegduetotheseverefall.Fabian’sangrywordkeptringinginBarney’sheadashelayhelplessandpainfulontheicyground,crying.Suddenly,theboysawhisfriendsrunningawayindifferentdirections.Fabianfrozestillwhenherecognizeditwashisdad,Albert,Thegentlemanwasbeyondshockedashissonwouldthrowapartyathomewhenhewassupposedtobepreparingforhisexams.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

英语参考答案第一部分听力1—5ABCAC6—10BCBAB11—15ACABC16—20BABCA第二部分阅读第一节21-23BCD;24-27CABC;28-31ABCB;32-35ACBD第二节36-40GFADE语言运用第一节41-45DADAC46-50BDABB51-55CDACB第二节56.eighth57.finally58.touse59.because60.mixed61.tasty62.dusting63.and64.in65.makes第三节66.highlight67.interrupt68.reputation69.decline70.recognition第四部分写作第一节参考范文:DearJack,IamLiHua,amemberoftheEnglishclub.IamwritingtogivesomeadieontheweeklyactivityheldbyourEnglishclub.Fornow,theonlyactivityeveryweekiswatchinganEnglishmovie,whichisbeneficialforstudentstopracticetheirlisteningandlearnaboutforeigncultures.However,itisnotaneffectivewayforstudentstoimprovetheiroralEnglish.Therefore,IsuggestthatweaddanEnglishForumafterwatchingmovies,wherestudentscanexpresstheirfeelingsandopinionsfreelyabouttheplots,orthecharactersfromthemovie.Hopefully,myadvicecanbetakenintoconsiderationandtheclubmemberscanhaveabettertimeinourclub.Yours,LiHua第二节参考范文:Paragraph1:AlbertsbloodboiledwithangerasherushedtohelpBarney.Hecouldnotbelievehissonshouldbesocrueltowardanoldman.Heimmediatelycalled911andtriedtohelpBarneystandup,butthepooroldmancouldn’tstandforlongashewasinjured.SoAlbertgatheredtheruinedpizzaboxesandcalledthepizzashoptoinformthemoftheaccident.Soonanambulancearrived.AlbenhenaccompaniedBarneytothehospitalintheambulance.Hedarednotimaginewhatcouldhavehappenedifhewasn’thereontime.Paragraph2:Later,Alberttriedtoteachhissontoknowthevalueofhardworkandrespectingpeople.Albertexplained,“Theoldmandeliveredpizzasonlytoexpecthisgrandsontohaveabetterfuture.However,youwastedtimeandmoneythrowingpartieswhenyoushouldbestudying.Andallhewantedwasasmallamountoftipfromyou.Whatyoudidwasnothowyoushouldtreatanelderlyman.”Havingrealizedhismistake,Fabianloweredhishead.AlbertthentookFabiantothehospitalwhereBarneystayed.ThefatherandsonapologizedtoBarneyfortherudebehavior.Inaddition,AlbertpaidBarney’smedicalbillandgaveBarneyalargeenoughtip.听力材料Text1M:Mary,doyouwanttocometomypary?ItismybirthdayonTuesday.W:Whatacoincidence!It’smybirthdayonMondayandmybrother’sbirthdayonWednesay.Wecancelebrateittogether.Text2W:SorryI’mlate.Myhusbandneededthecarthismorning.M:So,didyoutakeataxi?W:Actually,Ihaveanoldbike,andIthinkitisahealthierwaytogettoworkthantaxiorbus.Text3M:Jenny,Iwenttothebeachduringtheholidayseason.W:Didyouswimintheocean?M:No,Iwentfishing.IfIhadmadeitearlyinthemorning,Iwouldhavecaughtalot.Text4W:IsJaniceokaynow?Iheardshebrokeherarmafewdaysago.M:Yeah,shestilldoesn’tknowhowithappened.Therewerekidsinthehouse.Theirtoyswerealloverthefloor.Maybeshesteppedonthetoycar.Text5M:What’splayingatthecinemathisevening?W:Well,therearetwofilms.ThefirstisTheOutit.M:Isthatacomedy?W:No,itisacrimefilm.Marysawit.Shesaidit’sgood.Thenthere’sTheAdamProject.Itssciencefiction.Text6M:Nowclass,letmehearyouropinionsonthefutureoftransportation.Whoisthefirst?OK,Cindy.W:Well,electriccarswilldullyreplacepetrolcarsoverthenextfewyears.They’resomuchbetterfortheenvironment.M:Ithinkthat’sverylikely.W:ButIalsohopethatpublictransportwillbecamemoretime-savingaroundtheworld.Incountrieswherebusesandtrainsarealwaysontime,morepeoplewillusethem.M:Iagree.W:Butthecostisthebiggestissue.Text7Text7W:Sir,whatcanIdoforyou?M:Couldyoushowmewhereyourvasesarelocated?W:Sure.They’rejustontheshelfoverthere.They’rehandmadeintheworkshopbehindthissouvenirshop.M:I’lltakeapairofgreenvases.Bytheway,couldyousendthemtomysisterinNewYorkbymailforme?W:Sure.CanIinterestyouinsomeoftheshellcraftsthatarealsohandmadehere?M:They’reve

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