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22级高二下学期期末考试英语试题第I卷(共95分)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)1.WheredidthewomanliveinParis?A.Inahostfamily. B.Inarentedflat. C.Inadormitory. 2.HowwillthespeakersgotothelibraryfromCentralPark?A.Bytaxi. B.Onfoot. C.Bysubway. 3.WhatwastheweatherlikelastSaturdayafternoon?A.Cloudy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy. 4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Drivingacar. B.Goingshopping. C.Drawingamap. 5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ateachingbuilding. B.Ahistoricevent. C.Anicestatue. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrownight?A.Gotoaconcert. B.Readsomenovels. C.Attendabirthdayparty.7.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atalibrary. B.Attheirhome. C.Ataclothingstore. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesLilyprobablydo?A.Ateacher. B.Adoctor. C.Alawyer.9.WhyisLisamentioned?A.ShemightpickupTom.B.SheisTom’sclosefriend.C.ShecanhelpLilywithexercise.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.WhoisJamesspeakingto?A.Hisworkmate. B.Hiswife. C.Hisboss.11.WhydidMr.Whitewanttochangethemarketingstrategy?A.Togetmorecustomers.B.Tomeettheneedsofkids.C.Tosavemoneyforadvertising.12.Whatisthenewdeadline?A.May5th. B.May10th. C.May15th. 13.HowdoesJamesprobablyfeelaboutthenewdeadline?A.Worried. B.Relieved. C.Satisfied. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whydoesthemangreetthewoman?A.Toadvertise. B.Toshop. C.Torent. 15.WhatisthekeyfeatureoftheGroupGathererseries?A.It'seasytosetup. B.It'ssuitableforsummer. C.It'sdesignedfortwopeople.16.Howmuchwillbepaidforatentandfoursleepingbags?A.$200. B.$400. C.$360. 17.Whatcanwelearnaboutthediscount?A.Iteswithastore'sopening.B.Itlastsfortwoweeks. C.Itisa20%discount. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasdifficultforEmilyatTsinghuaUniversity?A.Buildinganewsocialcircle.B.LearningtheChineselanguage.C.prehendinglocalcustoms.19.WhathelpdidLisaoffertoEmily? A.Introducingnewfriends.B.Lendingmoney.C.Givingguidance.20.WhatwasEmilylikeintermsofjobselection?A.Dependent. B.petitive. C.Purposeful.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)ATheBestBikeToursinBarcelonaStreetArtTourDuration:3hoursYourrideforthedayisabeautifulhandmadebamboobicyclethatwillmakeyoustandoutamongothercyclists!Youcanexplorethecolorfullegacyofstreetartandgraffiti(涂鸦)intheCatalancapital,mostofwhichcanbefoundintheformerindustrialdistrictofPoblenou.IntimateEBikeTourwithTapas&WineDuration:2.5hoursFancyaglassofwineintheverybarwherePicassostagedhisfirstartexhibitionandtheSpanishpoetFedericoGarciaLorcahungoutwithhisfriends?Onthissmallgrouptour,you'llnotonlyenjoyawonderfulbikeridearoundBarcelona'sOldTownbutalsogettostopforwinetastingatthefamousEls4Gatscaférestaurant,whichfirstopenedin1897!HiddenParks&PlayasTourDuration:3hoursTheHiddenParks&PlayasTourisarelaxedtripthroughthefashionableandrelaxingdistrictinBarcelona,whichisfullofurbanparksandenjoysalongstretchofgoldenbeaches.Itisperfectforacoolafternooncycle.GaudiEBikeTourDuration:4hoursYoucan’tleaveBarcelonawithoutvisitingGaudi’sParkGűell.Sowhynotjumpontheonlybiketourthattakesyouthere?Theparkispackedwithinterestingfeaturesandtheviewsoverthecityareexciting.That'sjustthetipoftheicebergofthisGaudiLife&LegacyTourthattakesyoutoallofthearchitect'sgreatestworks,fromhisunfinishedmasterpiece,theSagradaFamília(unmissable!),totheUNESCOlistedskyscrapersCasaMilàandCasaBatlló.21.WhatisspecialabouttheStreetArtTour?A.Ithastheshortestduration.B.Itcontainstwodifferenttouroptions.C.Itofferswonderfulnaturallandscapes.D.Itprovideshandmadebicyclesforriders.22.WhatcanyoudoduringtheIntimateEBikeTourwithTapas&Wine?A.VisitPicasso’sartexhibitionatanytime.B.TourthebeautifulSpanishcountryside.C.Stopatahistoricrestaurantforwinetasting.D.AttendtheeventhonoringpoetFederico.23.Whichtourmayappealtopeoplecrazyaboutimpressivebuildings?A.StreetArtTour.B.GaudiEBikeTour.C.HiddenParks&PlayasTour.D.IntimateEBikeTourwithTapas&Wine.BCaiLeiusedtobethevicepresidentofaleadingemercepanyinChina,butthingsaredifferentnowforhim.Lastyear,hehadnotroubleholdingamicrophonetogivetalksonALS(运动神经元病),ararediseasethatleadstolossofmusclecontrol.Butnow,withinonlyoneyear,hecannotevenholdatoothbrush.“AfterIwasfirstdiagnosed,Icouldstillworkasnormal.Now,Ican'ttakecareofmyself—eating,gettingdressed,orgoingtothetoilet—Ineedhelpwithallthesethings,"hesaid.Rightafterthat,Caiwenttoasmanyexpertsashecouldfortreatment,onlytohearthatdeathwasjustamatteroftimeforpatientslikehim.Butherefusedtowaitforthatday.“Afterthediagnosis,IdecidedtodosomethingforALStreatment.Istartedtoreadpapers,lookforscientistsandformresearchteams.Throughthisprocess,Ifeelthatit'snotahopelessdisease,”saidCai.Sofar,hehasgatheredabout10researcherstospecificallystudythediseaseandislookingformoretojointheteam.Overthepastfewyears,theyhavefacilitated(促进)dozensofdrugdevelopmentpipelines.Caihasalsoestablishedaresearchfund,abasefordrugtrialsonanimals,andanonlineplatformforALSpatientstosharetheirmedicalrecordssothathisteamcanestablishadatabaseforscientists.Caiunderstandsthediseasebetterthanmostpatients.Heknowstoowellthatgrowingsignsofmuscleatrophy(萎缩)arealsoasignthathisdaysarenumbered.Despitethat,hesaid,“Didyouseethelilyinmycourtyard?Lastnight,whenIchecked,ithadnotbloomedyet.Butthismorning,Ifounditcoveredwithmanyflowers!”24.WhatcanbeknownaboutthediseaseCaisuffersfrom?A.Itgetsworseveryfast.B.Itcauseslossofallsenses.C.Ithasn'tstoppedCaifromlivingnormally.D.Itisamondiseasewithmanysufferers.25.WhatdidCailearnfromtheexpertsinhisinitialtreatment?A.Ittooktoomuchtimetorecover.B.Therewasnocureforthedisease.C.Caihadtowaitfortreatmentpatiently.D.Astrongwillwasthekeytohisrecovery.26.WhathasCaidoneinthepastfewyears?A.Hehashelpedsendmorepatientstohospital.B.Hehaslaunchedactionstodorelatedresearch.C.Hehaspersuadedscientiststobuildadatabase.D.Hehasenabledpatientstoconsultexpertsonline.27.WhatkindofpersonisCai?A.Passivebutmerciful. B.Suspiciousbutgenerous.C.Adventurousandmodest. D.Determinedandoptimistic.CPhonetic(语音的)information—thesmallestsoundelementsofspeech,typicallyrepresentedbythealphabet(字母)—isconsideredbymanylinguists(语音学家)tobethefoundationoflanguage.Infants(婴儿)arethoughttolearnthesesmallsoundelementsandaddthemtogethertomakewords.Butanewstudysuggeststhatphoneticinformationislearnttoolateandslowlyforthistobethecase.Instead,rhythmic(节奏的)informationhelpsbabieslearnlanguagebyemphasizingtheboundariesofindividualwordsandiseffectiveeveninthefirstfewmonthsoflife.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofCambridgeandTrinityCollegeDublininvestigatedbabies’abilitytoprocessphoneticinformationduringtheirfirstyear.Thestudyfoundthatphoneticinformationwasn'tsuccessfullyencoded(编码)untilbabiesweresevenmonthsold,andwasstillrareforbabiesat11monthsoldwhentheybegantosaytheirfirstwords.Asisterstudyhasshownthatrhythmicinformationwasprocessedbybabiesattwomonthsold—andindividualdifferencespredictedlaterlanguageoutes.ProfessorGiovanniDiLibertosaid,“Thisisthefirstevidencewehaveofhowbrainactivityrelatestophoneticinformationchangesovertimeinresponsetocontinuousspeech.”Previously,studieshavereliedonparingtheresponsestononsensesyllables,like“bif”and“bof”instead.“Webelievethatrhythmicinformationisthehiddenglueunderpinning(巩固)thedevelopmentofawellfunctioninglanguagesystem,”saidCambridgeneuroscientist,ProfessorGoswami.“Infantscanuserhythmicinformationlikeascaffoldorskeletontoaddphoneticinformationonto.Forexample,theymightlearnthattherhythmpatternofEnglishwordsistypicallystrongweak,asin‘daddy’or‘mummy’,withthestressonthefirstsyllable.Theycanusethisrhythmpatterntoguesswhereonewordendsandanotherbeginswhenlisteningtonaturalspeech.”Goswamisaysthatthereisalonghistoryintryingtoexplaindyslexia(阅读障碍)anddevelopmentallanguagedisorderintermsofphoneticproblems,buttheevidencedoesn’taddup.Shebelievesthatindividualdifferencesinchildren'slanguageoriginatewithrhythm.28.Whatisthekeytobabieslanguagelearningaccordingtothenewstudy?A.Nonsensesyllables. B.Phoneticinformation.C.Rhythmicinformation. D.Parentkidinteraction.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“addup”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Exist. B.Expand. C.Seemreasonable. D.Seemformal.30.WhatdoesGiovanniDiLibertothinkofthenewstudy?A.Itismeaningful.B.Itmissedadultparticipantsout.C.Itneedsfurtherinvestigation.D.Itsresultprovedthepreviousassumption.31.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthestudy?A.It'sbetterforparentstousebabytalk.B.Singingtobabiesmayhelpthemlearnalanguage.C.It'sessentialforbabiestobeexposedtophoneticinformation.D.Dyslexiaresultsfrompoorresponsetocontinuousspeech.DDespitelackingacentralbrain,jellyfish(水母)learnedtospotandavoidobstaclesinanewstudy,whichisthefirstevidencethattheseanimalscandosomethingcalledassociativelearning.“Maybelearningdoesn’tneedaveryplicatednervoussystem,”saysJanBieleckifromKielUniversityinGermany.Maybeanycreaturewithevenasimplenervoussystemcanlearn.Caribbeanboxjellyfishincludefourrhopalia(感觉棍)hangingoffajellyfish’sbody.Eachrhopaliumhassix“eyes”andhasabout1,000neurons(神经元)toprocesswhatthoseeyessee.Tohuntfood,thesejellyfishmustmovebetweentrees’roots.Theyjudgearoot’sdistancebasedonhowdarkitlooksparedtothewater.Inclearwaters,nearbyrootshavehighcontrast.Onlydistantrootsfadeintothebackground.Butindarkwaters,evennearbyrootscanblendintotheirsurroundingsandhavelowcontrast.SotheresearcherswonderedifCaribbeanboxjellyfishcouldlearnthatlowcontrastobjects—whichmightatfirstseemdistant—wereactuallycloseby.Tofinditout,theteamput12jellyfishintoaroundwatertanksurroundedbylowcontrastgrayandwhitestripes(条).Suchstripesmightappeartoajellyfishlikedistantrootsintheclearwater.Initially,theanimalsseemedtoseethegraystripesasdistantrootandswamintothetankwall.Butthosecollisionsseemedtoleadthejellyfishtoreconsiderthetripes.Soon,thecreaturesknewhowtoavoidthem,Nexttheresearcherscutrhopaliaoffjellyfishandplacedtheminfrontofascreenthatshowedlowcontrast,lightgraybars.Meanwhile,therhopaliaweregivenaweakelectricalpulse.Thiscopiedthenerve(神经)signalrhopaliawouldgetifajellyfishbumpedintosomething.Atfirst,therhopaliaignoredlowcontrastbars.Butreceiving“bump”signalswhentheysawthosebarsmadethemstartpayingattention.Theirnervesstartedsendingoutthetypesofsignalstheyemitwhenajellyfishmovesawayfromsomething.Thissuggeststherhopaliaalonecanlearnthatseeminglydistant,lowcontrastobjectsareinfactcloseenoughtoavoid.That,inturn,hintsthatthesenervecentersarebehindCaribbeanboxjellyfishlearning.32.Whatisthefocusoftheresearch?A.Themethodofhowjellyfishlearn.B.Thetheoryofassociativelearning.C.Thepositionofanervoussystem.D.Thespeciallivinghabitofjellyfish.33.Howdojellyfishjudgearoot'sdistance?A.Byjudgingitssize. B.Bylookingatitscontrast.C.Byparingitsfeatures. D.Byanalyzingitssurroundings.34.Howdidtheresearchersconducttheirresearch?A.Theycolouredsomethingtoattractjellyfish.B.Theyexposedjellyfishtonaturalsurroundings.C.Theyadjustedthedistancebetweenobjects.D.Theycreatedjellyfish’ssimilarlivingconditions.35.Whatcanrhopaliabedescribedasforjellyfish?A.Adrivingforce.B.Alearningcenter.C.Aspecialinspiration.D.Asourceofknowledge.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Imaginebeingabletoupdateyourwardrobe(衣橱)withoutspendingadollar.Thisseeminglytoogoodtobetrueideaisentirelypossibleifyouhostaclothingswap(交换)partywithfriends.Here’showtogoaboutdoingit.SendoutaninvitationInvitetherightnumberofpeopleofmorethan10andlessthan20.36Youcansetminimumandmaximumnumbersofpiecesguestsneedtobringifyouwant.Beclearaboutwhatmakesaswapworthy,i.e.nostains,washed,ironed.37Theycanbewomen’s,children’sclothing,footwear,etc.Remindgueststobringabagorboxtocarrytheirnewfindshomeandtowearundergarmentsthatfacilitatechanging.SetupyourlivingroomfortheswapIt'smorefunifthespacelookslikeastore,sogrouplikeitemswithlike.Foldjeansinaneatpile,clearatableandmakeaclothingrack(支架)usingalongcurtainbar.38MakesnacksandcocktailsIrecentlyreadaboutagroupofmothersinBritishColumbiawhodrinkDirtyMommacocktailswhileswappingclothingonaregularbasis.39Butstayawayfromredwine;youdon’twantthosestainsalloveryournewfoundtreasures.Taketurnsshopping40Limitthenumberofitemstothreeperturntokeepitfairandmovingfast.Everybodygoeshomewiththesamenumberofitemsthattheybrought.Iftwofriendshavetheireyeonthesamething,letthegroupdecidewhowearsitbest.Ifyou'reafraidofhurtfeelings,flipacoininstead.A.Drawlotstopickwhoshopsfirst.B.Takealltheclothingyouboughthome.C.ItisamonpracticetoinviteguestsinBritain.D.Decidewhichcategoriesofclothingwillbeswapped.E.Establishachangingroomandprovidefulllengthmirrors.F.Giveguestsatleasttwoweekstoprepareclothingtheywanttoswap.G.Whetherornotyourgrouphasanestablisheddrink,acocktailmakestheexperiencemorefun.第三部分语言运用(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)Iwasheadinghomeaftergivingmycolleaguealift.Itooka41asthesnowstormwasapproaching.Thenthesnowstartedandwasingdown42.WithinminutesIwasinawhiteout.Thewindowsweregettingcoveredwithsnow,soI43androlleddownmydriver’ssidewindow,thinkingIcouldbetter44theroadedgeandkeeptoastraightline.Butreally,Ihadno45whereIwas.Istoppedandkeptthecarrunningtostay46.Icalled911.Theoperatortoldmetowaitthingsoutforthenight.Thecallleftmein47.Breathe,Itoldmyself.Anideaoccurredtome.I48mylocationonlineandexplainedwhatIwas49,wishingforanyonetoetomyrescue.Soonenough,peoplestartedchiminginonmypost.Igota50fromsomeonewhowasgoingtoputmeintouchwithpeoplenearby.Ihadneverbeenmore51.ThenIsawabig52inthedark.Hehadwalkedabout500metrestogetme,53thewindandsnoweachstepoftheway.“You’llbeOK.Followme.”Heturnedaroundandstartedtotrudgethroughthesnow,sureofthe54.Idroveslowlybehindhim.Whenwereachedhishouse,Iburstintotearsof55.41.A.turn B.shortcut C.look D.risk42.A.soon B.lightly C.fast D.suddenly43.A.shutdown B.pulledup C.speededup D.sloweddown44.A.cover B.follow C.mark D.remember45.A.plan B.doubt C.clue D.problem46.A.awake B.calm C.still D.warm47.A.panic B.trouble C.embarrassment D.confusion48.A.confirmed B.found C.checked D.posted49.A.lookingat B.searchingfor C.goingthrough D.carryingout50.A.message B.ment C.like D.tip51.A.inspired B.convinced C.relieved D.amazed52.A.figure B.creature C.shadow D.policeman53.A.avoiding B.fighting C.checking D.reporting54.A.direction B.danger C.depth D.goal55.A.hope B.love C.pride D.gratitude第Ⅱ卷(共55分)第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(共10题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)DrJianZhouwasamolecularbiologistandvirologistwhoworkedwithProfessorIanFrazer56(develop)thetechnologytowardtheGardasilandCervarixvaccines(疫苗),57protectagainstvirusesthatcausecervicalcancer.BorninHangzhou,China,DrZhougraduatedfromWenzhouMedicalCollegeandwentontoobtainaMaster’sdegreefromZhejiangMedicalUniversity.HestudiedforaPhDatHenanMedicalUniversity,58(plete)thisin1987.HereceivedaDoctorofMedicinefromtheUniversityofQueenslandin1994.DrZhou’sinterestinhumanpapillomavirus(HPV)59(bring)himtoAustraliain1990tojoinProfessorIanFrazer’sCentreforImmunologyandCancerResearchattheUniversityofQueensland.NearlyallcervicalcancerswerecausedbyHPVandit60(believe)thatavaccine61HPVmightwork.62vaccinerequiredaparticlethatwouldstimulateanimmune(免疫的)responsetothevirus,butwithoutcausinganinfection.Thiswasa63(significance)focusofDrZhou’sworkwithProfessorFrazerandin1990,workingalsowithhiswife,hesucceededincreatingaviruslikeparticlethatwasnowthebasisfortheGardasilandCervarixvaccines.64(fortunate),DrZhoudiedin1999,attheageof42.Hisworkhashadahugeimpactonhumanhealthglobally.TheAustralianAcademyofHealthandMedicalSciencesisthereforedelightedtoestablishanawardin65(recognize)ofDrZhou.TheJianZhouMedalwasmadepossiblebyagenerousdonationfromtheFrazerFamilyFoundation.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学生会的李华,你的外教Jim老师打算在学校举行一次英文诗歌创作大赛,他希望你能写一份公开信号召各位同学踊跃参加,内容包括:1.举行英文诗歌大赛的目的;2.参加比赛的好处;3.期待大家的踊跃参与。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearfellowstudents,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion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。Oneday,someyoungpeoplefromalocalrehabilitation(康复)centervisitedawildlifepark.Tippi,aguide,stoodbeforeacheetah(猎豹).“HernameisSubira.She’sathreeyearoldcheetah,”shetoldtheaudience.Allthevisitorssittinginthechairswereamazedbythecheetah’sbeauty,exceptateenageboy,Cory.Hepulledalongfaceandmadenoises,showinghisboredom.Tippicontinued,“Thecheetahisthefastestanimalonearth.”“Aren’tyou,honey?”Sheaskedinacheerfultone,lookingatthecheetahlyingatopatree.GivingSubiraadirtylook,Coryreplied,“Oh,justaskinnycat.Next!Bringoutthestupidtigersorwhateversowecangetthisoverwith!”However,thecheetahgentlylookedatCoryandmakeahappysound.“Ithinkshelikesyou,”TippitoldCory.“Idon’tcare,”theboyjustreplied.WhathadhappenedtoCory?Whywashesoangry?TheboyhaddreamedofsomedayplayingMajorLeagueBaseballandhavingmanyfans.Heknewhehadapromisingfuture.Thatwasbeforethecaraccident.Init,helosthislegandalsolosthishope,joyandspirit.Hefeltuselessandhopeless.Nowhesatinawheelchair,angryattheworld.Hewasheretodayonanother“boringfieldtrip”fromtherehabilitationprogram.Suddenly,thecreaturejumpeddown.Seemingtoshowherskills,sheimmediatelyranfastforward.“Oh,she’ssobeautiful,”thecrowdsaid.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。“Sheonlyhasthreelegs!”someonesuddenlysaid,surprised.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Atlast,Corysmiled,withhiseyesshiningwithhopeandconfidenceinhisprofessionalfuture._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________22级高二下学期期末考试英语参考答案听力15BBCAC 610CBCAA 1115ACABA 1620CABCC阅读理解2123DCB 2427ABBD 2831CCAB 3235ABDB七选五3640FDEGA完形填空4145BCDBC 4650DADCA 5155CABAD语法填空56.todevelop 57.which 58.pleting 59.brought60.wasbelieved 61.against 62.The 63.significant64.Unfortunately 65.recognition写作第一节Dearfellowstudents,OurEnglishteacher,Jim,isorganizinganexcitingpoetrycontestatschool.It’sanopportunitytoexpressourselvesthroughpoemsandshowcaseourcreativity.ParticipatinginthiscontestwillhelpusimproveourEnglishlanguageskillsandgainrecognitionforourtalents.Itwillalsobringusclosertogetherasamunitythroughourloveforliterature.Whetheryou’reanexperiencedpoetorjuststartingout,Iencourageallofyoutojoin.Let’sunleashourimaginations,pourourheartsintoourpoems,andcreatesomethingbeautiful.Let’smakethiscontestasuccessandwitnessthemagicofpoetry.Bestregards!TheStudentUnion第二节“Sheonlyhasthreelegs!”someonesuddenlysaid,surprised.Theotheryoungpeoplelookedatthecheetahinsilence,alsosurprised,butnoonewasmoresurprisedthanCory.Lookingatthisamazinganimalrunningatfullspeed,withhisfacebreakingintoasmile,Coryhadadmirationandaskedhowshecouldrunthatfastwiththreelegs.Tippireplied,“Subirawasborndisabled,andnoonethoughtshecouldrun.Butshelovesrunningandhaskeptpracticing...”TheboysilentlylistenedwithinterestasTippicontinuedtellingSubira’sinspiringlifestory.Atlast,Corysmiled,withhiseyesshiningwithhopeandconfidenceinhisprofessionalfuture.Afterthattour,Copypracticedplayingbaseball,sittinginhiswheelchair.Butitprovedchallenging.However,everytimeCorywantedtogiveup,theimageofthatthreeleggedcheetahrunningrapidlyhithismindandencouragedhim.Sohekeptonandhisskillsimprovedovertime.Eventually,Coryjoinedthenationalbaseballleagueforthedisabledandinspiredmanyunfortunatepeople.AndhewassoproudandgratefultoSubirawhoencouragedhimtoreachhisgoals.听力原文Text1 M:DidyouliveinahostfamilyinParis? W:No.Icouldn'tfindahostfamily,andtheschooldidn'tprovidedormitories. Myfriendofferedmearoominherrentedflat.Text2M:Howshouldwegotothelibrary?W:Wecouldtakeataxi.M:Butthat'sexpensive.HowabouttakingthesubwaytoCentralParkandthenwalkingtothelibrary?It'sjusta5minutewalk.W:Thatsoundslikeabudgetfriendlyoption.Let'sdothat!Text3M:Howwasyourlastweekendinthepark?W:Itwasdisappointing.Saturdaymorningstartedwithaclearsky.Intheafternoon,aswewereplayinginthepark,theweatherchangedanditbeganpouring,soweendedupgettingpletelywet.Text4M:Themapshowswe'reapproachingamarket.Itmightbecrowdedattheentrance,sopleasebecareful.W:Getit.I'llslowdown.Safetyisessential.M:Absolutely.Themapalsoshowstheparkinglotisabout200metersfromthemarket.W:Alright.Text5M:HaveyouseenthenewsculptureofAlbertEinsteininfrontofourteachingbuilding?It'samazing,isn'tit?W:Yes.It'squiteimpressive.Who'stheartistcreatingit?M:Oh,itwascreatedbyalocalsculptor,JohnSmith.Text6M:Howaboutgoingtoaconcerttomorrownight?W:Aconcert?YoumustforgetthatBobhasinvitedustohisbirthdaypartytomorrownight.M:Oh,Ipletelyforgotit.Thenwecanattendaconcertanothertime.HaveyoupreparedagiftforBob?W:Notyet.Helovesreadingnovels.Howaboutbuyinghimagoodnovel?M:That'sagreatidea.There'sanewbookstoredownstairs.Let'sgototakealooknow.W:OK.Givemeaminutetochangemyclothes.Oh,wheredidIputmycoat?M:It’sinthecupboard.I'llwaitforyou.Text7 W:Hi,Jason.ThisisLily.I'mcallingtotellyouthatI'llreturnhomelatetonight. M:What'sgoingon? W:Ihavesomeurgentlegaldocumentstoprepareforacourtcaseofmyclient,andIneedtofinishthemtonight.Ican'tpickupTomfromschool.Canyoudoit?M:Oh,I'msorry,Lily.Ican'tmakeiteither.Ihavesurgerytoperformintheafternoon,andImightnotfinishituntillatetonight.W:So,whatshouldwedowithTom?M:Well,howaboutaskingLisaforhelp?Sheoftenbabysitsforother

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