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PAGEPAGE12湖北省鄂州市2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期末质量监测试题留意事项:1.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。3.选择题在每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;主观题用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔答在答题卡上相对应的答题区域内。答在试题卷上无效。第Ⅰ卷(非选择题,共55分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。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.Whatistheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny.2.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Cuthishair. B.Payforhishaircut. C.Gotoabarbershop.3.Howmanybowlsofricedidthewomanorder?A.Two. B.Three. C.Five.4.Whatwillthespeakersdotogethertonight?A.Gotowork. B.Seeamovie. C.Havedinner.5.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Shelostherkeys. B.Shecan’tfindtherepairshop.C.Shehastogetherkeyboardrepaired.其次节(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、7题。6.WhatlanguageisPriyalearning?A.German. B.English. C.Spanish.7.WhydoesthemanwantPriyatolearnanotherlanguage?A.It’svaluable. B.It’sentertaining. C.It’saschoolsubject.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whattypeofsnacksdoesthemanusuallybuy?A.Sugary. B.Sour. C.Salty.9.Whatmoviewillthespeakerssee?A.Theonewithlotsofaction. B.Theoneaboutseaanimals. C.Theonewithlotsofsinging.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atatheater. B.Inacar. C.Atastore.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers. B.Bossandemployee. C.Shopassistantandcustomer.12.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Computermouses. B.Pets. C.Keyboards.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Lookonlinefirst. B.Buyeverythingatatime. C.Visitastoreon4thavenue.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Plans. B.Purchases. C.Celebrations.15.WhenisNewYear’sDay?A.Inaday. B.Inaweek. C.Inamonth.16.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantochange?A.Hishabits. B.Histhoughts. C.Hisappearance.17.Whatdoesthewomanhopetodo?A.Keephealthy. B.Getaneducation. C.Makealotofmoney.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Aflu. B.Anewdisease. C.Acomputervirus.19.Whatismoreimportantforpeopletodoaccordingtothespeaker?A.Gatherfood. B.Buymasks. C.Washhands.20.Whatdosomedoctorsandscientiststhink?A.COVID-19isverycommon. B.COVID-19willdisappearsoon.C.COVID-19ismoredangerousthantheyearlyflu.其次部分阅读理解(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、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheHangingGardensofBabylon,oneoftheSevenWondersoftheAncientWorld,isperhapstheearliestandmostfamousexampleofbotanicalgardens.Overdecadesandcenturies,manyamazingbotanicalgardenshavebeensetup.Hereisalistofthem.OrtoBotanicaldiPadovaTheOrtoBotanicaldiPadovainPadua,north-easternItaly,istheoldestacademicbotanicalgardenstillinitsoriginallocation.Itwasfoundedin1545bytheVenetianRepublic.Itisspreadacrossanareaof22,000squaremeters.Itisparticularlyknownforitshistoricalarchitecture,aswellasthecollectionof6000kindsofplants.TheastonishingbotanicalgardenisaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.KirstenboschNationalBotanicalGardenTheKirstenboschNationalBotanicalGardenislocatedatthefootofTableMountaininCapeTown,SouthAfrica.ItisoneofSouthAfrica’snationalbotanicalgardens,whichcoversfiveoutofsixbiome(生物群落),andthefirstofitskindintheworld.Itisfamousforexhibitingnativeplantsfromdifferentregions.BotanicalGardenandBotanicalMuseumTheBerlin-DahlemBotanicalGardenandBotanicalMuseumislocatedinBerlin,Germany.Ithas22000differentplantspecies.Amongitsdifferentplantsisagiantbamboo.Thisastonishinggardenhasalargescientificlibraryattachedtoit.Thecomplexhasbuildingsandglasshouses.SingaporeBotanicGardenThe74-hectareSingaporeBotanicGardeninSingaporeistheonlybotanicgardenthatstaysopenfrom5amto12midnight,everyday.ItsattractionsincludeRainforest,BotanyCentre,TanglinGate,JacobBallasChildren’sGardenandothergardens.IthastheTembusutree,seenontheSingaporeanfive-dollarbill.21.WhatisthespecialpartofOrtoBotanicaldiPadova?A.Itisanacademicgardenlocatedinitsoriginalplace.B.ItisconsideredasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.C.Ithasacollectionofplantswiththelongesthistory.D.Itpossessesitemsdatingbacktotheancienttimes.22.Ifyouwanttoadmirethenativeplantsindiverseareas,youshouldvisit_____.A.OrtoBotanicaldiPadovaB.KirstenboschNationalBotanicalGardenC.BotanicalGardenandBotanicalMuseumD.SingaporeBotanicGarden23.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNottrue?A.TheHangingGardensofBabylonisatypicalbotanicalgarden.B.BotanicalGardenandBotanicalMuseumhasalibraryofscience.C.SingaporeBotanicGardenisavailableat11:00pmonSundays.D.TouristsareabletoseeTheTembusutreeinaEuropeancountry.BWhenIturned10,Imadeupmymindtotakeupswimming.TherewasapoolattheY.M.C.A.offeringexactlytheopportunity.Mothercontinuallywarnedagainstitandkeptfreshinmymindthedetailsofdrowningintheriver.ButtheY.M.C.A.poolwassafe.Ihadachildhoodfearofwater.ThisstartedwhenIwasthreeyearsoldandfathertookmetothebeach.Thehugewavesknockedmedownandsweptoverme.Thepoolwasquiet.Iwasafraidofgoinginallalone,soIsatonthesideofthepooltowaitforothers.Thencameabigboy.Heyelled,“Hi,skinny!How’dyouliketobeducked?”Withthathepickedmeupandthrewmeintothedeepend.Ilandedinasittingposition,andswallowedwater.ButIwasnotfrightenedoutofmywits—whenmyfeethitthebottom,Iwouldmakeabigjump,comingoutofthesurface.Itseemedalongwaydown.IgatheredallmystrengthwhenIlandedandmadewhatIthoughtwasagreatspringupwards.ThenIopenedmyeyesandsawnothingbutwater.Itriedtoyellbutnosoundcameout.Iwentdown,down,endlessly.WhenIcametoconsciousness,Ifoundmyselflyingonthebedinthehospital.Ineverwentbacktothepool.IavoidedwaterwheneverIcould.Thismisadventurestayedwithmeastheyearsrolledby.Itdeprivedmeofthejoyofboatingandswimming.Finally,Idecidedtogetaninstructor.Piecebypiece,hebuiltaswimmer.Severalmonthslater,theinstructorwasfinished,butIwasnot.Sometimestheterrorwouldreturn.ThiswentonuntilJuly.IswamacrosstheLakeWentworth.Onlyoncedidtheterrorreturn.WhenIwasinthemiddleofthelake,Iputmyfaceunderandsawnothingbutbottomlesswater.Ilaughedandsaid,“Well,Mr.Terror,whatdoyouthinkyoucandotome?”Ihadconqueredmyfearofwater.24.Whatcausedtheauthor’soriginalfearofwater?A.Hislackofswimmingskills.B.Hismother’scontinualwarningofdrowning.C.Hismisadventuretothebeachwithhisfather.D.Aterribledreamofgettingdrowned.25.By“butIwasnot”inparagraph5,theauthorprobablymeans_____________.A.hedidn’tfinishswimmingtrainingB.hewasnotsatisfiedwiththeswimmingtrainingC.hewasnotafraidofdrowninganymoreD.hehadnotgotridofthefearofwateryet26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Theauthor’sfatherwasagainsttakingupswimming.B.Theauthorshowedlittleinterestinboatingandswimming.C.Theauthorwasamanofgreatcourageanddetermination.D.TheauthorconqueredhisfearofwaterbeforeJuly.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Hello,ChildhoodFear B.Goodbye,Mr.TerrorC.ASwimmingAdventure D.MyPassionforSwimmingCTheForbiddenCity,widelyregardedasoneofthemostpopulardestinationsathomeandabroad,housesamazingChineseculturalandhistoricalrelics,forwhichtheForbiddenCityisalwayswell-known.ButMastersintheForbiddenCitydoesnotjustfocusonthestoriesofthepast.Instead,thedocumentarymovie,whichcameoutinChinesecinemasonDec.16,focusesonordinarypeople—therestorersofrelicsandantiquities.“Ifyouchoosethisjob,youhavetoputupwithhoursofworksittingonachair.Youneedtobequietandgetusedtobeingquiet,”saysWangJin,anancientclockrepairexpert.Atouchingpartofthedocumentaryisthespiritofcraftsmanship(工艺)intherestorers.“Yearsofhumdrumworkrequiresnotonlyskill,butalsofaithandspirit,”ChinaDailycommented,“Lookingforprecisenessandperfection,devotingyourselftowork,patience,endurance,loneliness...Allthesequalitiescomefromthecraftsmanspirit.”Butunlikethepopularideaofseriousexpertswhositaroundbeingserious,thedocumentaryshowsofftheenthusiasmoftherestorers.Theyplaytheirguitarsandmakejokesabouteachotherafteralongdayofrestorationwork.OnescenethathasbeenverypopularwithInternetusersfeaturesayoungfemalerestorerridingabicyclethroughtheemptyForbiddenCityonaMonday.Whilesheisdoingthis,anarratorsays,“ThelastpersontodothiswasPuyi,thelastemperoroftheQingDynasty.”MastersintheForbiddenCityhasprovedwrongmanypeople’sideasaboutantiquerestorers,allowingthemtorealizethattheyarenotold,dullprofessors,butpeopleintheir40s,30sandeven20swhocanbequitepleasingtotheeye.28.A.TodrawattentiontoChineseantiquerestorers’lives.B.Todisplayrelicsseldomseenbyordinarypeople.C.Toshowpeoplehowantiquesarerestored.D.TopraisethecraftsmanshipofChineseantiquerestorers.29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.MastersintheForbiddenfocusesonthestoryofthepast.B.TheinspirationofthedocumentarycameoutonDec.16.C.MastersintheForbiddenshowsthepassionoftherestorers.D.MastersintheForbiddeninvolvesthestoryofseriousexperts.30.AccordingtoWangJin,wecanlearnthat________.A.heoftengetstiredwithhisworkB.antiquerestorersneedtobepatientandpeacefulC.thereisnoneedtodorestorationworkfastD.ittakesyearsofhardworktoadapttoantiquerestoration31.Thebicycle-ridingsceneinthedocumentaryisusedto________.A.remindtheaudienceofthelastQingemperorB.showthestrangehobbiesofyoungantiquerestorersC.encouragetheyoungtoconsideracareerinantiquerestorationinthefutureD.showthatthedocumentarybreaksfromtheold,dullimageofantiquerestorersDMostpeoplehaveabout100,000hairfollicles(毛囊)ontheirhead.Thefolliclesareresponsibleformakingmelanocytes(黑素细胞),thecellsthatgivehairitscolor.Aspeopleage,melanocyteproductionisreduced.Thiscausesaperson’shairtobeginturninggraynaturally.Theteamusedexperimentswithmicetolookathowstressaffectsstemcellsinhairfollicles.Atfirst,theresearcherssuspectedthatanimmuneattackcausedbyastressfuleventmightbetargetingthemelanocytestemcells.Thattheory,however,turnedouttobefalse.Theteamalsothoughtthehormonecortisol(皮质醇),whichalwaysincreasesinthebodyduringtimesofstress,mightbealikelycause.However,whenresearchersremovedtheglands(腺体)thatproducethecortisolhormones,thehairofmicestillturnedgray.Thescientiststhenfocusedtheirexperimentsonthebody’ssympatheticnervoussystem—asystemthatismadeupofacollectionofnervesthatextendthroughthebodyandcontrols“fight-or-flight”reactionsindangeroussituations.Whenthemicesufferedshort-termpainorwereplacedinstressfullaboratoryconditions,thesenervesreleasedachemicalcallednorepinephrine(去甲肾上腺素).Whenthenorepinephrinewasreleased,allthemelanocytestemcellsinthehairfollicleswerehighlyactivatedandchangedintocellsproducingpigment(色素).Thisoverproductionprocessresultedintheearlylossofcolor-producingcells.Ya-ChiehHsusaidthattheresultsshowedtheharmfuleffectsaremoremajorthanwhattheresearchershadimagined.“Afterjustafewdays,allofthepigment-reproducingstemcellswerelost.Oncethey’regone,youcan’treproducepigmentsanymore.Thedamageisforever.”32.Whathappenedtothemiceinastressfulenvironment?A.Animmuneattackdestroyedtheirmelanocytestemcells.B.Thehormonecortisolleveldroppedintheirbody.C.Theirmelanocytestemcellsbecomelessactive.D.Morecolor-producingcellswerelost.33.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph4?A.Thefunctionsofthesympatheticnervoussystem. B.Theprocessofhair’sturninggray.C.Theharmfuleffectsofstress. D.Theimportanceofnorepinephrine.34.Whichwordbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetothestudy?A.Doubtful B.Objective C.Negative D.Subjective35.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?A.Itisnaturalforone’shairtoturngraywithaging.B.Theeffectsofstressareasgreatasresearchersexpected.C.Micearelikelytobecomemoreactivewhenunderstress.D.Itisthefirsttolookintotheconnectionbetweenstressandgrayhair.其次节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)依据短文内容,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。Everybodyyawns(打哈欠)–fromunbornbabiestogreat-grandparents.

Butwhy,exactly,doweyawn?36.Onetheoryisthat

whenweareboredortired,wejustdon’tbreatheasdeeplyasweusuallydo.37.Therefore,

yawninghelpsus

bringmore

oxygen

intothebloodandmovemore

carbondioxide

outoftheblood.Yawning,then,wouldbeaninvoluntaryreflex(somethingwecan’treallycontrol)tohelpuscontrolouroxygenandcarbondioxidelevels.Soundsgood,butother

studieshaveshownthatbreathingmoreoxygendoesnotmakeusyawnless.38.Hmmm.Nowwhat?39.Stretching(拉伸)andyawningmaybeawaytoflexmusclesandjoints,increaseheartrate,andfeelmoreawake.Otherpeoplebelievethatyawningisaprotectivereflextoredistribute(重新安排)theoil-likesubstance(物质)called

surfactant

(say:sur-FAK-tint)thathelpskeeplungsfromdryingupandcavingin.So,ifwedidn’tyawn,accordingtothistheory,takingadeepbreathwouldbecomeharderandharderandthatwouldnotbegood!Butthereisoneideaaboutyawningthateveryoneknowstobetrue:40.Ifyouyawninclass,you’llprobablynoticeafewotherpeoplewillstartyawning,too.Eventhinkingaboutyawningcangetyouyawning.Howmanytimeshaveyouyawnedwhilereadingthisarticle?Wehope

notmany!A.Itseemstospread.B.Yawningseemstobecommon.C.Nooneknowsforsure,buttherearemanytheories.D.Anothertheoryisthatyawningstretchesthe

lung

andlungtissue.E.Thistheoryindicatesyawning,likeadeepbreath,helpsusfeelfresh.F.Likewise,

breathingmorecarbondioxidedoesnotincreaseyawning.G.Asthistheorygoes,ourbodiestakeinlessoxygenbecauseourbreathinghasslowed.第三部分:英语学问运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(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、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。Whennewscamethatmybestfriend,AndrewSawyer,who41asafirefighter,diedinawildfire,shockedandgrieved42Ifelt,IcreatedaFacebookpageinhishonor.AndrewandIwerelikebrothers.Wemetwhenweweresevenyearsold.We43life’supsanddownstogether.Then,hedied,attheageof26.Friends44hisphotosandinformationonhispage,andIsetupawayforpeopleto45moneytoAndrew’swife,Amanda,andtheirson,right46Facebook.Mysisterisajournalist,andsherecommendedthatwearrangeeverythingquicklywhilethefirewasgettingnational47.WhenAndrew’sfamilydrovehisashes500milesfromPrescott,Arizona,tohishomeinSantaYnez,California,48hadbeenstandingoneveryhighwayoverpass.Iwassurprisedathowmuchit49metoseethatotherpeoplecared.StrangersweresendingFacebookmessages,offeringbabyclothestoAmandaandwe’ve5010,000dollarsforhisson’seducation.OnemessageisfromalittleboyinNevadawhosaid,whenhegrowsuphewantstobeafirefighter,bywhichIwasdeeply51.PeopleallbelievedAndrewwasaheroandtheywereright.ThereisalotofloveonthatFacebookpage.Oneday,whenAndrew’ssonis52enough,hewillseehowgreathisfatherwasbyreadingthesemessages.DuringthemomentswhenImissAndrew,I53thepage,anditmakesmesmile.Onmybirthdayorhisbirthdayorsome54date,Iwillreadthemessagesandlookatthephotosonthepage,whereheisforeveralive,andit’sawayformetobe55him.41.A.intended B.served C.called D.regarded42.A.since B.while C.although D.as43.A.wentthrough B.lookedthrough C.ranthrough D.gotthrough44.A.shared B.posted C.appreciated D.observed45.A.save B.earn C.donate D.spare46.A.with B.by C.of D.through47.A.concern B.anxiety C.effect D.awareness48.A.relatives B.firefighters C.survivors D.friends49.A.comforted B.frightened C.impressed D.confused50.A.spread B.raised C.founded D.delivered51.A.inspired B.motivated C.affected D.attacked52.A.big B.calm C.brave D.old53.A.open B.download C.visit D.reserve54.A.convenient B.special C.specific D.available55.A.inmemoryof B.inneedof C.inchargeof D.infavorof第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)其次节(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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Climatevariesfromplacetoplace.Adesert,forexample,56(know)asadryclimatebecauselittlewaterfallsduringtheyear.Inpolarregions,however,57(rise)globaltemperaturesmeanthaticesheetsandglaciersaremeltingatanalarmingratefromseasontoseason.Thiscontributes58sealevelrisein59(variety)regionsoftheplanet.Thecauseofcurrentclimatechangeis60(large)humanactivities,likeburningfossilfuels,suchasnaturalgas,oilandcoal.Burningthesematerials61(give)offgreengasesintotheEarth’satmosphere.Itisthesegreengases62causetheEarth’saveragetemperaturetorise.Thewarmingoftheplanethas63(effective)onthelocalandregionalclimates.ThroughouttheEarth’shistory,climatehascontinuallychanged.Whenoccurringnaturally,thisis64slowprocessthathastakenplaceoverhundredsorthousandsofyears.Thehuman-influencedclimatechangethatishappeningnowisoccurringatamuch65(fast)rate.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)期末考试即将来临,为了让大家缓解学习压力,上周末你班组织了一次“冬游西山”活动。请你就本次活动为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动过程; 2.个人感受。留意:词数80左右,题目已写好;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。AWinterOutingtotheWestHill其次节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,依据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。At8:00,thefirstbellwentoff.Ihurriedintoclasstogettheseatintheback.Isataloneasusual.Theseatswereoccupiedandtheclassgotquietastheteacher,MsGreenentered.Beforeshestartedaboyrushedintotheclass;theteachertoldhimtotakeaseat.Hereplied,“buttherearenomoreseats”,eveniftherewasstillonenexttome.Withoutfurtherargument,hethrewhisbagonthefloorandsatinhischair;hethenmovedhischairfarawayfromme.Theclasswasquietagainandtheteacherbegantherollcall.Mylastnamebeganwith“Z”,soIwasalwaysthelastpersontobecalledbytheteacher.Withmymindwandering,IfailedtohearMsGreencallmyname“ClaireZuniga”.Ilookedupandfound30pairsofeyesfixedonme,allofasudden,Ifeltmyfaceburningwithembarrassment.“Here”,Isaidnervously,loweringmyhead.Ididn’twanttoseeanybodystaringatme.ItwasnotuntilIheardtheteachertelltheclasstochooseapartnerdidIlookup.Peoplestartedtocallouteachother’snamesandsignaltoeachothertoworkwiththem.Iwasleftalone.Again,Iwasallbymyself,soMsGreensaidIcouldworkwithher.Iheardacoupleofkidslaughatthefactthattheteacherhadtobemypartner.Thepartnerworkendedupbeingmorelikeaninterview.IlearnedtheteacherwasfromGermanyandhad3dogs.Iwasreallyinteresteduntilsheaskedaboutmylife.NotwantingtotellherthatImovedfrommyhometown,livedalonewithmymomandwassociallyawkward,ItoldherthatIhatedthisschoolinstead.Ididn’trealizeIhadscreameditout,andallthestudentsburstoutlaughingandmadefunofme.Timepassedslowly.Afewsecondsseemedcouplesofhours.Luckily,thebellrang,announcingtheendoftheclass.Iranoutoftheclass,withtearsinmyeyes.留意: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。Paragraph1:MsGreencaughtupwithmeandaskedmetogotoheroffice.Paragraph2:Isetouttotakeactiontoadapttotheschool.

鄂州市2024—2025学年度上学期期末质量监测高一英语试卷参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5CABBC6-10CAABB11-15CACAB16-20ABBCC阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23DBD24-27CDCB28-31ACBD32-35DBBA36-40

CGFDA英语学问应用(共两节,满分30分)完形填空41-55BDABC46-50DABAB51-55CDCBA语法填空56.isknown57.rising58.to59.various60.largely61.gives62.that63.effects64.a65.faster第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)应用文写作AWinterOutingtotheWestHillLastweekend,wetookpartinawinteroutingtotheWestHillorganizedbyourclass,whichturnedouttobesosuccessfulthatitwashighlythoughtof.At10am,wegatheredandbeganheadingforourchosendestination-theSummerPalaceofEmperorWu.Ontheway,notonlydidwebreathefreshairbutappreciatedamazingscenery.Besides,wehadmanybeautifulpicturestakenandenjoyedawonderfulpicnic,afterwhichweplayedgames.Everybodyhadlotsoffun.Thisactivityrewardeduswithanunforgettablememory.Ouranxietycausedbythefinalexaminationhasbeenrelievedandtherelationshipamongstudentsalsohasbeenstrengthened.读后续写Paragraph1:MsGreencaughtupwithmeandaskedmetogotoheroffice.TherewasnobodyinherofficebutMsGreenandme.Shegotmeseated,smilinggentlyatme.Shetriedtocomfortme,sayingshewassorryifherquestionhurtmyfeelings.HearingMsGreen’swords,Ifeltalittleembarrassed.Itoldheritwasnotherquestionbutmychildhoodmemoriesandtheclassmates’laughthatmadememad.KnowinghowIfelt,MsGreenencouragedmetodosomethingtogetalongwellwiththeclassmates.Paragraph2:Isetouttotakeactiontoadapttotheschool.WheneverIwenttoschool,Iwouldtrytobeinagoodmood,wearingasinceresmile.IwouldsayhellotomyclassmatesandIbegantotakeanactivepartintheclassactivities.Iwouldbereadytogiveahandtowhoeverwasinneedifpossible.Itfinallyworked.Bytheendoftheterm,Ihadreallymadesomegoodfriends,includingtheboysittingnexttome.WhatabigdifferenceImade!MsGreenwasveryhappytoseethis.ThenIfeltIwastrulypartofmyclass,whereIfoundmyjoyandhappiness.英语听力原稿Text1M:Thisisthebestdaytogoforawalk.Therainfinallystopped.W:Let’sgo.Thesunhasn’tbeenoutinfivedays!(1)Text2W:Youlooklikearooster.Youshouldgotoabarberinsteadofcuttingyourownhair.M:I’mlowoncash.Whydon’tyoucutitforme?(2)Text3M:Ihaveanorderfortwobowlsoffriedriceandthreewithchickenandwhiterice.Isthisyours,madam?W:No,Iorderedonebowloffriedriceandtwowithbeefandbrownrice.(3)Text4M:Doyoureallyhavetoworktonight,Erica?Wehadplanstogooutwithourfriends.W:I’llhavetomissdinner,butIcanmeetyoulaterforthemovie.(4)Text5W:Mykeyboardisn’tworking.Doyouknowhowtofixit?(5)M:No,Idon’t,buttheguyattherepairshopprobablydoes.Text6W:Doyoulikethischildren’sprogram,Manu?Itseemssillytome.IthoughtDoratheExplorerwasforchildrenbetweentwoandsixyearsold,butPriyaiseight!M:Iagree,butit’sstillagoodtoolforher.She’slearningSpanishnow,(6)andshereallylikesthecartooncharacters.W:ShealreadyknowsGermanfromhomeandEnglishfromschool.M:Honey,Ithinklearningotherlanguagesisalwaysvaluable.(7)Infact,youshouldwatchthe

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