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2024年春季期高二期末教学质量监测英语(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、学校、班级、准考证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毫米黑色墨水签字笔,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Ⅰ卷第一部分: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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inarestaurant.2.Whatsportsdothespeakersbothlike?A.Running. B.Swimming. C.Hiking.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Pocketmoney. B.Thevalueofmoney. C.Moneysaving.4.WhatisDavidbusydoing?A.Visitingaflat. B.Introducingaflat. C.Arrangingaflat.5.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthemagazines?A.$50. B.$80. C.$100.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、7题6.Howmanymultiplechoicesremainunfinished?A.3. B.4. C.7.7.HowdidLindaperforminthefreeresponsequestions?A.Fairlywell. B.Justsoso. C.Quitebadly.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutVeniceatthebeginningofMarch?A.Ithasatraveloffseason.B.Ithasawonderfulconcert.C.Ithasatraditionalcelebration.9.Whyarethespeakersgoingtomakeup?A.ToshowloveforVenetians.B.Toadapttothelocalcustom.C.Tomakethemselveselegant.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Guideandvisitor. C.Directorandactor.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisthemunityServiceClubplanningforthismonth?A.Organizingapennydrive.B.Holdingapizzaparty.C.Decoratingmilkbottlesfortheteachers.12.Whatwilltheclasswithmostpenniesinthebottleswin?A.Adonationtoacharity. B.Afieldtrip. C.Apizzaparty.13.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Amunityclub. B.Acharityevent. C.Anentertainmentactivity.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhenwasRebeccaofferedthepositionasalocalnewsreporter?A.In2016. B.In2017. C.In2019.15.WhydidRebeccaleaveherfirstjob?A.Shemovedtoanothercity.B.Shefollowedherhusband’sadvice.C.Shewantedtotakeupabetterposition.16.WhatdoesRebeccathinkofhersecondjob?A.Impressive. B.Enjoyable. C.Promising.17.WhatinformationcanthemanlearnaboutRebecca?A.Hereducationalbackground.B.Herworkingexperience.C.Herprofessionalskills.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasInhotimlikebefore1990s?A.Itwaspopular. B.Itwasunique. C.Itwasundeveloped.19.WhatisthemainpurposeforthevisitorstoInhotim?A.Toexperiencetheart. B.Toseethelandscape. C.Tovisitthefarm.20.WhathasdirectlybenefitedInhotim?A.Moreemployment.B.Betterlivingenvironment.C.Successfulindoortouristspots.第二部分: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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABelowarefourperfectdestinationsfortouriststotravelalongtheseaside.TheBigIslandThoughlesstraversedandslightlycheaperthanMauiorOahu,theBigIslandofferssomeofHawaii’stopbeaches.FamiliescanmaketheirwayinthewateratLa’aloawhitesandbeachinKona,whichhascalmwaves,orCarlsmithBeachParkinHilo,whichoffersplentyoflagoons(环礁湖)andcoves.KiawahIslandThisSouthCarolinaislandlessthan30milessouthwestofCharlestonprovidesaslowpacedbeachvacation,pletewith10milesofshorelineandplentyofunevennaturetoexplore.HeadtoKiawahBeachwalkerPark,theisland’sonlypublicbeach,whichfeaturesasnackbar,beachrentalsandascenicboardwalk.Whenyou’renotbuildingsandcastles,signthekidsupforoneofthedaycampsofferedatNightHeronParkwhiletheadultsvisitaspaorplayaroundofgolfataworldfamouscourse.DestinThisFloridatown’sfamilyfriendlyatmosphereandimpressivebeachesattractmultigenerationalgroupsyearafteryear.ManyDestinresortsappealtokids,soparentscanrelaxwhilethelittleonesplay.Boattoursarealsoagreatwaytospendsomequalitytimewiththefamily.Thekidswillhavefunlookingforjumpingdolphins,whileadultswillhaverelaxationonathemedcruise(巡航).CapeMayCapeMay’snearly3milesoffamilyfriendlysandsfillwithNewJerseylocalsduringschoolbreaksandoutoftownersinthesummer.Youandyourlittleonescanbondwhilesurfing,kayakingortakingawalkalongthebeach.SunsetBeachisapopularspotwherefamiliescanlookforCapeMay“diamonds”(quartzpebbles)orobservethenightlysunsetceremony.21.Whichbestsuitsanadulttouristwantingtoplaygolf?A.KiawahIsland. B.Destin.C.TheBigIsland. D.CapeMay.22.WhatcanchildreninDestinresortsdo?A.Goonathemedcruise. B.Admirejumpingdolphins.C.Playwithwaterinthesea. D.Observethesunsetceremony.23.Whoistheadvertisementintendedfor?A.Aschool. B.Adults. C.Afamily. D.Campers.BSugarwasmygotofort,whetherIwassadorhappy,anditsaddictivenaturealongwiththehealthissuesitcausedmademeanabuserfromasearlyastheageoffive.Forovertwentyyearsafterseven,everyweightlossinterventionfailedme,leavingmefeelinghopeless.IwasfourteenwhenIwenttomyfirstweightlosscamp.IknewthatIwouldregainalltheweightI’dlostwhenIwenthome.Alittlevoiceinsidemewhispered,“Youshouldhelppeople.Youshouldmakeaprogramthatreallyworks.”Thatvoicegotlouderwitheachfaileddiet.Itsparkedaneedtohelpotherswhowerestrugglinglikeme.Eventually,Irecognizedthatmyissuewassugar.Ibrokeupwithsugaranddietingandfoundawaytohealmyrelationshipwithfood.IfinallycreatedaprogramthatwouldhelppeopleinthewaythatIhadneededdesperatelyallalong.Thatprogramtookoff.Myclientsdiscoveredthattheirrelationshipswithfoodcouldbelovingandsustainable.Asaresult,Iwasoftenencouragedtotakemymessagetoalargerplatform.ButwhenIfinallywasmittedtosharingmystorywiththeworld,IknewthatIhadtotellitall—leavingnostoneunturned.MyfriendRumisaid,“Thewoundistheplacewherethelightentersyou.”Finally,Iwasreadytotellmystory,shiningabigandbrightlightonallthewounds.Withanxietyscreaminginmyear,ImadeprogressandwroteBreakingUpwithSugar.Now,Ireceivedailyemailsfromreaderstellingmethattheyfinallyfeelheardandunderstood.They’rehopefulforthefirsttimeintheirlives.Tome,thisisthetruestmeaningoflife—tobetrulyhealthyandloving.ThegreatestlessonI’velearnedonthisjourneyisthat,byembracingmytruth,lovingandsharingit,Iamabletobeethebestversionofmyself—someonewhomIloveandcherish.24.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherearlyrelationshipwithsugar?A.Sugarofferedatemporarysolutiontoheremotions.B.Sugarwasneveraproblemfortheauthor’shealth.C.Sugarledtoalifelongstrugglewithweightloss.D.Sugar’seffectswereonlynegativefromthebeginning.25.Whatistheprimarymotivationbehindtheauthor’sdesiretocreateaweightlossprogram?A.Tocopewithherdependencyonsugar.B.Tomakeweightlossherlifelongcareer.C.Tostrengthentheeffectgainedatcamps.D.Toassistpeoplehavingthesameproblemasher.26.WhatmightbementionedinthebookBreakingUpwithSugar?A.Theauthor’sdependencyonsugar. B.Theauthor’sturningoverallstones.C.Thementalharmofbeingoverweight. D.Theauthor’schangingattitudetoanxiety.27.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnthroughherwriting?A.Wherethere’sawill,there’saway. B.Acceptimperfectionaspartoflifeitself.C.Betteraneggtodaythanahentomorrow. D.Failuresarethesteppingstonestosuccess.CArecentstudyshows176birdspecieshavebeenfoundtobuildnestswithhumanlitter,likecigarettebutts(烟头),plasticbagsandfishingnets.“Thisisworryingbecauseitisbeingincreasinglyapparentthatsuchmaterialscanharmchicksandevenadultbirds,”saidZuzannaJagiello,leadauthorofthestudy.Thescientistsfoundarangeofmaterialswereusedbybirdsfromdifferentspecies:blackbirdshavebuiltnestswithplasticstring;bluetitshavedecoratedthemwithcolorfulstuffing;whitestorkshaveaddedcardboardandplasticstring.Whilesuchbehaviorhadbeenobservedasearlyasthe1830s,thescientistssaidinrecentyearsithadundoubtedlyincreased.“Wearelivingtogetherwithbirdsinaveryhumanalteredenvironment,”saidJagiello,“Pollutioniseverywhere.”Birds,likemanycreatures,arethreatenedbythedestructionofhabitatsandcontactwithpeople.Thescientistshighlightedwaysbirdsareatriskfromhumanmadematerialsintheirhomes.Netstrapbirds;rubbishexposeschickstopoisonousenvironments;chickschokeonmaterialstheymistakeforfood.However,thescientistsweresurprisedtodiscoversomethingverydifferent.Cigarettebuttscontainnicotine(尼古丁)andothersubstancesthatcandriveparasitesandotherharmfulinsectsawayfromnests;plasticfilmscanhelpkeepbabybirdswarm;sturdier(更结实的)materialscanmakenestsstronger.“Itistooearlytosaywhatbuildingnestswithhumanmadematerialsdoestobirdpopulations,”saidJimReynolds,coauthorofthestudy.“Therecouldbesomewinnersandlosers.”Thestudyfoundmixedsupportforthetheorythatbirds’nestsreflectthematerialsintheirlocalarea.Furtherresearchcouldhelpscientistslearnmoreaboutwherepollutionisandhowwildlifeusesit.“Birdsarewonderfulbiomonitoringtools,”saidReynolds.“We’reaskingpeopletotakeaphotographofanestintheirgarden,wherevertheymightlive.”28.Whatbehaviorofthebirdshasbeenobservedbyscientists?A.Birds’mistakinghumanlitterforfood.B.Birds’seekingformorenaturalhabitats.C.Birds’livingtogetherwithhumansinharmony.D.Birds’buildingnestswithhumanmadematerials.29.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytellusabouthumanlitter?A.Itsthreattotheenvironment. B.Itsfundamentalposition.C.Itsunexpectedbenefitstobirds. D.Itswidespreadpresenceinnature.30.WhatwasReynolds’attitudetotheconcernabouttheimpactsofhumanlitteronbirds?A.Uncertain. B.Uncaring. C.Supportive. D.Disapproving.31.Whatisthetext?A.Areaderreview. B.Anewsreport.C.Aresearcharticle. D.Awarningmessage.D“Fromthismomentforward,inanefforttokeepahealthylifestyle,I’vedeterminednottoconsumeanysnacksexceptryebread.”iswhatItoldmyselfyesterday,andyethereIamtodaychewingachocolatebar.I’mawarethatI’mbreakingmyownpromisetomyself.Insteadofeatingthis,Ishouldbeworkingoutorsomething.Butthethingis,chocolateistoogoodatthismomentformetorefuseit!AsItypethis,I’mexperiencingwhat’scalledinstantgratification—thedesiretoexperiencepleasureorfulfillmentwithoutdelayingitforafuturebenefit.Essentially,whenyouwantit,yougetit.Instantgratificationisalsotheexactoppositeofwhatwe’retaughttodo—delayedgratification:decidingtoputoffsatisfyingourcurrentwanttogainsomethingbetterinthefuture.We’veallencounteredinstantgratificationbefore.ShouldIsleepinorwakeupearlytoworkout?WhenIgethome,shouldIrestandwatchTVfirstorgetstartedonmyhomework?Allhumanshavethetendencytoseekpleasureandavoidpain,abasicbutfundamentalconceptknownasthepleasureprinciple.OriginallycoinedbySigmundFreud,itclearlystatesthatallhumansaredriven,tosomeextent,bypleasure.Constantlyseekingquickpleasuremaybringsubsequenttroubles.Howeverpleasantnotdoingyourhomeworkmayseemrightnow,itonlyresultsinpleasureplaguedbyguiltandlastminutepanickinglateatnight.Aninabilitytoresistinstantgratificationmayresultinunderachievinginthelongtermandfailuretomeetcertaingoals.Instantgratification,however,isnotnecessarilyabadthing.Youdon’talwayshavetosaynotothingsyouwantatthatmoment,andit’sgoodtotreatyourselfwhenyouneedit.Inotherwords,timeswhenyou“treatyourself”areonlyvaluableinbinationwithdelayedgratification.Whilemychocolatebarmaytastegoodnow,it’lltasteevenbetterifIonlyeatitafterI’veworkedoutordonesomethinghealthy.32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bymakingacontrast. B.Bygivingadefinition.C.Bycitingapersonalcase. D.Bylistingdetailedproblems.33.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofinstantgratification?A.Purchasingitemsregardlessofbudgets.B.Exercisingregularlyforlongtermhealth.C.Limitingtimeonsocialmediaplatforms.D.FinishinghomeworkbeforewatchingTV.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plagued”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Reminded. B.Highlighted. C.Introduced. D.Bothered.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePowerofInstantGratificationB.ThePleasurePrincipleandItsConsequencesC.InstantGratification:ADoubleEdgedSwordD.TheDilemmaofModernLifestyleChoices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。Encouragingreadinginyoungadolescentsisasafebettodeveloptheircreativity,imaginationandintellectingeneral.Bookscanteachyoungpeoplealotofvaluesnottaughtinacademictexts.36.Thefirstthingistodecidewhatyouwanttoread.Areyoulookingforabestsellerthatwillprovideyouwithanenjoyablereadingexperience?Doyouwantanintellectuallyupliftingqualityread?Haveyoudecidedonanoveloranessay?37,youcanmoveontothenextstepofchoosingabook.Agoodoptionistoaskagoodfriend.Nobodyknowsyoubetterthanyourfriendsandiftheyarereaders,theysurelywillknowhowtoremendsomethingthatfitsyou.38.Streetbookstores,thosephysicalones,arefullofgoodbooksandprofessionalswhoknowbooks.Tellthemwhatyouarelookingforandtheywillhelpyoufindagoodread.Thethirdoneistoheadovertoyourlibrary.39,andyoucanalsosavealittlemoneybynothavingtobuyeverybookyouwanttoread.ForthosewholovetheInternetaboveallthings,it’sbettertocheckthelistsofbestsellersinonlinestoresorturntoblogsandwebsitesspecializinginliterature.40.Ifyoustillcan’tfindagoodbook,youcanalwaysjoinareadingclub.Bookclubshavebeefashionableandarewonderfulfordiscoveringnewauthors.Inaddition,youwillhaveaplacetotalkwithothersaboutwhatyouhaveread.A.WhenyouareclearB.IfyoumissmentingonwhatyoureadC.AnothergoodoptionistogotoabooksellerD.ThereisnobetterplacetofindagoodbookthanalibraryE.TheysurelyknowhowtoremendsomethingthatfitsyouF.Therefore,itisimportanttoknowhowtochooseabookforateenagerG.Theirreviewsandremendationswillserveasaguidetofindingagoodread第Ⅱ卷注意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言知识运用(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。We’djusttakenthefirstbigtestoftheyearontheAmericanRevolutionaryWar.I41thetestbecauseofmyanxiety,soIwasfeelingpretty42.Thenextday,Inoticedmyhistoryteacheraskedseveralstudentstogotohisoffice.I43hewastalkingwiththemabouttheirtestscores,somyanxietywas44.Finally,itwasmyturn.I45myhistoryteacher’soffice.Hesaid,“Hey,wele,Paul!”IwasalmostintearsbecauseIwas46somuch.Hesaid,“Iseeyou’reunfortable.Doyouhavetestanxiety?”“Yeah,”Ireplied.“Ithoughtso.”Hecontinued,“You47seemtoknowyourstuffduringdiscussions.Iwantedto48youandgiveyouabetterchance.WhatcanyoutellmeabouttheAmericanRevolutionaryWar?”“Um…what?”“Regardthisasa(n)49discussion,okay?”Icalmeddownandwe50tohaveaconversationabouttheimportanteventsand51oftheWar.Finally,hesaid,“Youonlygotascoreofthirteenpercentforthetest.Basedontoday’stalking,I’mgoingtogiveyouaneightypercentscore.Areyou52withthat?”Ianswered,“53!Thanksalot!”Ifoundoutthatmyteacherdid54likethisforallthestudentswhodidbadlyintheexamination.Notonlydidwegetbetter55overall,butweevengotbetterattakingtestslaterbecauseittookawayourpressure.41.A.missed B.failed C.withdrew D.experienced42.A.tired B.confused C.down D.safe43.A.promised B.admitted C.declared D.assumed44.A.changing B.growing C.adjusting D.disappearing45.A.searchedfor B.droppedby C.headedfor D.brokeinto46.A.panicking B.exploding C.hurting D.hurrying47.A.still B.repeatedly C.always D.occasionally48.A.learnfrom B.reachoutto C.makeupfor D.believein49.A.regular B.ideal C.public D.extra50.A.delayed B.negotiated C.needed D.began51.A.details B.applications C.witnesses D.chances52.A.content B.careful C.honest D.ready53.A.Generally B.Absolutely C.Exactly D.Hardly54.A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.something55.A.achievements B.grades C.credits D.rewards非选择题部分第二节语法填空(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。The2023ChineseBridgeCalligraphyandPaintingContestlastedforsixmonths,attracting1,084contestantswhoaredeeplyfond56calligraphyandpaintingworks.Accordingtoexperts,theawardwinningcalligraphyworks57(submit)thisyearmirroredmanyChineseclassicelementswithmoreexpressivenessandcreativity,paredtotheworksoflastyear’scontest.“Ifeelit58honortobethejudgeagainandalsodelightedtofindthattheentriesforthisyearhavebeensuchabreakthrough.Fromtheirprogress,youcan59(definite)seetheauthorsmusthavespentalotoftimeandenergylearningtraditionalChineseculture,”mentedoneofthejudges.Attheclosingceremony,ZhangBo,professorfromBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversity,60(give)highpraiseoftheachievementofoverseasChineseteaching,61playedasignificantroleinculturalexchanges.Hecametoa62(conclude)thatthequalityoftheworksresultedfromthecontestants’yearsofstudy,aswellastheguidanceandassistanceofoverseasChineseteachingbehindthem.WuYanpeng,deputyeditorinchiefofChinaDailyWebsite,suggestedwatchingthevideosaboutthecontestantsonthewebsite.“Throughthesevideos,wecanseetheirpracticeonaweeklyordailybasis,63wecanalsofeeltheirunderstandingandloveforChineseculturefromtheirintroductions.The64(create)processofcalligraphyandpaintinghasavisualappreciationsimilartodance.Wehaveanurge65(stimulate)morepeopletodevelopaloveforChineseculture.”hesaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英文报将以“VolunteerTogether”为主题,举办英语征文比赛,请你写一篇短文投稿,介绍自己曾参加过的一项志愿活动,内容包括:1.介绍你参加的志愿者活动;2.你的收获和感悟。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Duringourchildhood,birthdaycelebrationsaresignificantevents.It’samomentwherewearethecenterofattention,andwecherisheveryaspectoftheparty:theballoons,thegames,thecake,thepresents,andmuchmore.Afterreadingcoolstoriesaboutpoliceofficerssolvingmysteries,AllenMillerthoughtthepolicewereawesome,hopingtobeeoneofthem!So,whenhehadtochooseathemeforhisseventhbirthdayparty—hewentwithhisfavorite:thepolice!Andallhewantedforhisbirthdaypartywasamodelpolicecar.Heexcitedlyinvitedsomeofhisfriendsandanxiouslyawaitedtheday.Unfortunately,noneofthemcouldmakeittothepartyduetovariousreasons.Allen’smomRachelwrestledwiththechallengingdecision:shouldshecancelthepartyandsaveAllentheembarrassmentofanemptypartyroom?Hehadbeenlookingforwardtothepartyandtalkingaboutitdaily,soitwouldbreakhishearttocancelit.OfficerFrankSmith,whohadalreadyplannedwithRachelandagreedtoshowupattheparty,heardfromRachelthatitmightbecanceledduetolowattendance.That’swhenhedecidedtosavetheday—heisapoliceofficerafterall!Hisdutyistoserveandprotect,andhedecidedtoprotectAllenfromhavingabadday,andservehimthemostamazingseventhbirthdayparty!OfficerSmithgotthewholelocalpolicetojoinin.“Weliketobeinvolvedinourmunity.It’snotjustaboutenforcing(执行)thelaw.Weliketobethereinthegoodtimesaswell,”heexplainedtoRachel.OnthedayofAllen’sparty,OfficerSmithpickedupRachelandAlleninhispolicecar.Theboydidn’tknowwheretheyweregoing,butwasexcited.TheystoppedatTownHall,andofficerSmithledthemintothemeetingroomwhereagroupofpolicemenwerewaitingtowishAllenahappybirthday.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。There,apartywaswaitingforhim.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Aftertheyenjoyedthecake,OfficerSmithtookoutagiftbag._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________玉林市2024年春季期高二年级期末教学质量监测英语科参考答案听力:15CAACB610BCCBA1115ACBBA1620CBCAA阅读:2123ABC2427ADAB2831DCAB3235CADC七选五:3640FACDG完型填空:4145BCDBC4650ACBAD5155AABDB语填:56.of57.submitted58.an59.definitely60.gave61.which62.conclusion63.and64.creative65.tostimulate应用文写作:LastSunday,Itookpartinavoluntaryactivitywithmanyothervolunteers.Wegatheredattheschoolgateat8:30am,headedforthenearbyneighborhoodandstartedourvoluntaryworksoon.Somevolunteerssweptthestreets,whileothersputuppostersaboutgarbagesorting.WhatIwasresponsibleforwastohandoutsomebrochurestoremindpeopleofreducingourcarbonfootprint.Inshort,everyvolunteersparednoefforttomakeourenvironmentcleanerandgreener.Notonlydidtheactivityraisemyawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionbutitalsostrengthenedmysenseofsocialresponsibility.读后续写:OnepossibleversionThere,apartywaswaitingforhim.ThemomentAllensteppedinside,achorusof“HappyBirthday”filledthemeetingroom,andhefoundhimselfsurroundedbylotsofpoliceofficersholdingballoons.OfficerSmithintroducedhimtoalltheofficers,whogavehimhighfives.Allenwasthrilled,andhiseyessparkledwithexcitementashelookedatthegrandpolicethemedcake.AsAllencutintothecakewiththehelpofhismom,theroomeruptedintocheersandlaughter,addingtothejoyfulatmosphere.Aftertheyenjoyedthecake,OfficerSmithtookoutagiftbag.“It’sforyou.”HepresentedthedelicatelywrappedparceltoAllen,whowasstunnedbythesurprise.“Wow,amodelpolicecar!Itlooksexactlyliketheonewecameherein!Thankyou!”OfficerSmithsmiled,“Anytime,Allen.”AllenhuggedOfficerSmithandthankedhimagainformakingtheotherwisecrushingdisappointmenthistimetoshine.Thiswasn’tjustacelebrationofhisseventhbirthday;itwasacelebrationofdreams,kindness,andthebeginningoflifelongaspirations.听力录音原文第一节Text1W:Excuseme,canIhaveaseatnearthewindow?M:Sure,thisway,please.Bytheway,youcanorderdishesbyscanningtheQRcodeonthetable(1).W:Thanks.Text2W:Hi,Mike!Anyplansfortheweekend?M:I’mplanningtogoforarunandIdoiteveryday.W:Thatsoundsgood!Ienjoyswimming,hikingandrunningaswell(2).AndI’llgohikingthisweekend.Text3M:Doyouthinkitgoodtogiveourchildrensomepocketmoney(3)?W:Ithinkso.Itcanteachthemthevalueofmoney.Withit,theycanlearntobudgettheirexpenseswisely.Text4W:Wow,David,you’vegotafantasticviewfromthewindows.Doyouenjoythenewflat?M:Absolutely,Iloveit.We’reonthetopfloor.W:Howarethingsgoing?M:Fine.Abitbusy,though.Yousee,Iamstillsortingoutthingslikeboxesandpacketshere(4).Text5M:Howmuchisthemagazine,please?W:$50.Andweofferastudentdiscountonit,10%offforonecopyand20%fortwo.M:Thanks.Twocopies(5),please.W:Atyourservice.第二节Text6M:Linda,wouldyoutellmeallaboutthetest?W:Well,Ithoughtthemultiplechoicewasfairlysimple,butthefreeresponsequestionskilled!M:Really?Howmanydidyouleaveblanksonthemultiplechoice?W:Ileft4of70blanks(6),andguessedon3others.Theywereeducatedguessesthough.However,Icannotguaranteethattheguessedonesarecorrect.M:That’sokay.That’sbetterthanmostofthepeopleI’vetalkedtosofar.W:Iknow.Itdoesn’tmatterhowwellIdidonthemultiplechoicesinceIprobablymessedupthetestwithmyfreeresponsequestions(7).Text7M:We’veeattherighttime.ThebeginningofMarchisatraveloffseason,butVeniceisadifferentscene.W:Indeed,look!Venetiansareoutcelebratinginthestreets.Thecelebratinggroupsareingsoon(8)!M:Takeiteasy,honey!Haveyoumadeup(10)?W:Makeup?Isitnecessary?M:Certainly.It’satraditionalfestivalcelebrationinVenice.Peoplewilldressupinhistoricalcostumes,andwearinterestingblackmasksandelegantwraps.WeshoulddoasRomansdowheninRome,right(9)?W:Exactly.Whynotchangeastrangehairstyle!M:Goodidea.There’sahairdresser’soverthere!Hurryup.Text8M:Hi,Lisa!DoyouknowmunityServiceClubisdoingapennydrivethismonth(11)?W:Ofcourse,Steven.Westillneedseventythreemilkbottles;oneforeachteacher.M:Thatisalotofbottles!W:That’swhyweneedalltheclubmemberstobringsome.Thenwe’regoingtodecoratethebottleswithstickersandconstructionpaper,andthensendthemtotheteachers.M:YouhavetoeearlyonMondaymorningtohelpdeliverthebottles.Sodon’tforget.W:Iwon’t.Thenwhatelseisgoingtohappen?M:Well,basically,thestudentsandteachersineachclasswillputpenniesinthebottles.Theclasswiththemostpennieswinsapizzaparty(12).W:Whereisthemoneygoing?M:WearegoingtodonatethemoneytotheArizonaHomelessShelter(13).Text9M:So,Rebecca,Iseethataftergraduatingfromuniversity;yourfirstjobwas...W:ForalocalpaperinYorkcalledtheYorkHeraldin2016.Actually,Istartedwiththemasatraineeinthebeginning.Thisseemedlikeafirstgoodstep.M:Certainly.Andafterthat…W:Theyseemedimpressed,andofferedmeapositionasajuniorlocalnewsreporterthenextyear(14).Iendedupstayingtwoyearsthereactually.Iwasinchargeofthesportsnewssectionofthenewspaper.M:Isee.Butyoudecidedtoleavethemin2019,right?W:Yes,that’sright.Myhusbandan

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