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2024—2025学年度上学期2022级11月月考英语试卷考试时间:2024年11月26日全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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。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.Whydoesthemanmakeacall?A.Tocomplainaboutthedeliveryservice. B.Toplaceanorderforabed.C.Tochangethedeliverytime.2.Wherewillthemeetingbeheld?A.InRoom402. B.InRoom403. C.Inthehall.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofphysics?A.Complicated. B.Easy. C.Interesting.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Findingnewjobs. B.Seeingoldfriends. C.Organizingaparty.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingthisafternoon?A.Playingcomputergames. B.Cleaningthehouse. C.Workingintheyard.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。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Ataparty. C.Inaclassroom.7.Whatisthemanlikelytodonext?A.HaveaconversationwithAdela. B.ExpresshisthankstoPeter. C.LeavewithGina.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Howmuchdoesthewomanpay?A.25cents. B.1dollar. C.4dollars.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Writethefinalpaper. B.Lookforabook. C.Attendaliteratureclass.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第13四个小题。10.WhatcausedthedelayoftheTVplaylastweek?A.Someotherprograms. B.Someunknownreasons. C.Someproblemswiththecontract.11.WhendidthemanstarttowaitforthesecondseasonoftheTVplay?A.Afewmonthsago. B.Amonthago. C.Aweekago.12.Whatkindofprogramsdoesthemanprobablylikebest?A.Talkshows. B.Newsprograms. C.Talentshows.13.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Pleased. B.Disappointed. C.Uninterested.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whatdoesthewomanneedtodotoday?A.Washtheclothes. B.Workovertime. C.Cleanherbedroom.15.Whyisthewomanbusytoday?A.Tomeetthedeadline. B.Towelcomearelative. C.Toplaywithherfriends.16.Whodidsomegardeningyesterday?A.Thewoman'smother. B.Thewoman'shusband. C.Theman'sfather.17.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Makeashoppinglist. B.Takeoutthetrash. C.Buysomegoods.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.WhatmadethecityBordeauxwealthyinthepast?A.Itstradingsupportedbytheport. B.Itsgreathistoryandculture. C.Itsfamouswine.19.Howdoesthespeakersuggestpeopletourthevillages?A.Bytouringbus. B.Bycar. C.Bybike.20.Whatcantouristsdoonaguidedtour?A.Gotothelocals'homes. B.Learnthewine-makingprocess.C.Tastewinemadehundredsofyearsago.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题,每题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。ASimonsSummerResearchProgramEstablishedin1984asagrowthprogramforlocalhighschoolstudents,theSimonsSummerResearchProgramnowattractsapplicantsfromallacrossthecountrytotheStonyBrookcampus:SimonsFellowsarematchedwithStonyBrookstudyadvisors,joinaresearchgrouporteam,andassumeresponsibilityforaproject.TheSimonsFellowsconcludetheirprogrambyproducingaresearchposter.Inadditiontolearningvaluabletechniquesandexperiencinglifeatamajorresearchuniversity,SimonsFellowsattendweeklyresearchtalksandtakepartinspecialworkshops,toursandevents.Attheclosingmeetingonposters,studentsarepresentedwithacashaward.Eligibility(资格)●Studentsinterestedinsciencewhohaveshownindependence,creativityandanabilitytodohands-onworkareespeciallyencouragedtoapply.●Applicantsmustbeintheirjunioryear(11thgrade)ofhighschoolatthetimeofapplyingandmustbeatleast16yearsoldbythestartoftheprogram.HousingandpiningDinnerProjectedsummer24programcosts(residential):$2,781.50(includes$600MealPlanand$61.50StudentHealthServicesFee)Residential&CommuterOptions:Participantsmaychoosetoliveoncampuswithotherstudentresearchersortocommute.Studentswholiveoncampusaretypicallyhousedinadoubleroominauniversityresidencehall,andareresponsibleforpayingtheirownhousingfeesbeforetheprogramstartdate.Pleasenotethatresidentialstudentsarenotallowedtobringacartocampus.21.WhatshouldparticipantsdointheSimonsSummerResearchProgram?A.Decideontheirfuturecareer. B.LearnaboutSimons’history.C.Visittheirdreamcolleges. D.Designaresearchposter.22.Whichofthefollowingisarequirementfortheapplicants?A.Theirage. B.Theirresidence.C.Theirrelatedexperiences. D.Theirschoolperformance.23.Howmuchisthehousingfeeforaresidentialapplicant?A.$2,781.50. B.$2,720.00. C.$2,181.50. D.$2,120.00.BAttheageof14,JamesHarrisonhadamajorchestoperationandherequired13units(3.4gallons)ofbloodafterwards.Theblooddonationssavedhislife,andhedecidedthatonceheturned18,hewouldbegindonatingbloodasregularlyashecould.Morethan60yearsandalmost1,200donationslater,Harrison,whosebloodcontainsanantibody(抗体)thathassavedthelivesof2.4millionbabiesfrommiscarriages(流产),retiredasablooddonoronMay11.Harrison’sbloodisvaluablebecausehenaturallyproducesRh-negativeblood,whichcontainsRh-positiveantibodies.Hisbloodhasbeenusedtocreateanti-DinAustraliasince1967.“Everybottleofanti-DevermadeinAustraliahasJamesinit,”RobynBarlow,theRhprogramdirectortoldtheSydneyMorningHerald.“It’sanamazingthing.Hehassavedmillionsofbabies.Icryjustthinkingaboutit.”Sincethen,Harrisonhasdonatedbetween500and800millilitersofbloodalmosteveryweek.“I’dkeepgoingiftheyletme,”HarrisontoldtheHerald.Hisdoctorssaiditwastimetostopthedonations.Theyhadalreadyextendedtheagelimitforblooddonationsforhim,andthey’recuttinghimoffnowtoprotecthishealth.Harrison’sretirementisablowtotheRhtreatmentprograminAustralia.Only160donorssupporttheprogram,andfindingnewdonorshasproventobedifficult.ButHarrison’sretirementfromgivingblooddoesn’tmeanhe’scompletelyoutofthegame.ScientistsarecollectingandcataloginghisDNAtocreatealibraryofantibodiesandwhitebloodcellsthatcouldbethefutureoftheanti-DprograminAustralia24.WhydidJamesHarrisondecidetodonatebloodasregularlyashecould?A.Becausehewantedtobeacelebrity.B.Becausehisbloodisvaluable.C.Becausehewasoncesavedbytheblooddonations.D.BecausetheRhtreatmentprograminAustralianeedhim.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutRobynBarlow?A.Hewassadbecausemillionsofbabiessufferfromblooddisease.B.HewasdeeplymovedbyHarrison’sdonations.C.HewasworriedbecauseHarrisonmaydieoflosingtoomuchblood.D.HewasanxiousaboutHarrison’sretirementasadonor.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Harrison’sinfluencetotheRhprogramwillstillexistafterhisretirement.B.AfterHarrison’sretirement,theRhprogramwillfail.C.Harrison’sretirementwillnotaffecttheRhprogram.D.AlibraryhasbeenbuiltforthestudyofHarrison’sDNA.27.WhichwordcanbestdescribeHarrison?A.Patient. B.Diligent. C.Patriotic. D.Devoted.CRecently,campaignershaveencouragedustobuylocalfood.Thisreduces"foodmiles",thatis,thedistancefoodtravelstogetfromtheproducertotheretailer.Theyreasonthatthehigherthefoodmiles,themorecarbonemissions.Buyinglocalfood,therefore,hasalowercarbonfootprintandismoreenvironmentallyfriendly.However,therealstoryisnotassimpleasthat.Ifouraimistoreducecarbonemissions,wemustlookatthewholefarmingprocess,notjusttransportation.Otherprocesses,includingfertilization,storage,heatingandirrigation,contributemuchmore.Infact,importedfoodoftenhasalowercarbonfootprintthanlocallygrownfood.Takeapplesforexample.Inautumn,whenapplesareharvested,thebestoptionforaBritishresidentistobuyBritishapples.However,theappleswebuyinwinterorspringhavebeenkeptrefrigeratedformonths,andthisusesupalotofenergy.Inspring,therefore,itismoreenergy-efficienttoimportthemfromNewZealand,wheretheyareinseason.Heatingalsousesalotofenergy,whichiswhygrowingtomatoesinheatedgreenhousesintheUKislessenvironmentallyfriendlythanimportingthemfromSpain,wherethecropgrowswellinthelocalclimate.Wemustalsotakeintoaccountthetypeoftransport.Transportingfoodbyaircreatesabout50timesmoreemissionsthanshippingit.However,onlyasmallproportionofgoodsareflowntotheconsumercountry,andtheseareusuallyhighvalue,perishableitemswhichwecannotproducelocally.Eventhen,thesefoodsmaynothaveahighercarbonfootprintthanlocallygrownfood.Forexample,beansflowninfromKenyaaregrowninsunnyfieldsusingmanuallabourandnaturalfertilizers,unlikeinBritain,whereweuseoil-basedfertilizersanddieselmachinery.Therefore,thetotalcarbonfootprintisstilllower.It'salsoworthrememberingthataproduct'sjourneydoesnotendatthesupermarket.Thedistanceconsumerstraveltobuytheirfood,andthekindoftransporttheyusewillalsoaddtoitscarbonfootprint.Sodrivingalongwaytoshopforfoodwillnegateanyenvironmentalbenefitsofbuyinglocallygrownproduce.Recently,somesupermarketshavebeentryingtoraiseawarenessoffoodmilestoo.Butultimately,themeasuresaretoosimple.Lotsofdifferentfactorscontributetoafood'scarbonfootprintbesidesthedistanceithastravelled.28.WhyisimportingapplesfromNewZealandmoreenergy-efficientforBritishresidentsinspring?A.Itreducesfoodmiles.B.Britishapplesareinshortsupply.C.NewZealandapplesarecheaper.D.Britishappleshavebeenstoredunderenergy-consumingconditions.29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Onlyconsideringfoodmilesisanoversimplifiedwaytoassessafood'senvironmentalimpact.B.Allimportedfoodhasahighercarbonfootprintthanlocallygrownfood.C.BeansflowninfromKenyahavehighercarbonfootprintsthangrowninBritain.D.Transportingfoodbyairalwaysresultsinahighercarbonfootprintthangrowinglocalfood.30.Theunderlinedword"negate"inparagraph5probablymeans________.A.enhance.B.ignore.C.cancelout.D.misunderstand.31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsbuyinglocalfood?A.Stronglysupportive. B.Cautiouslyskeptical.C.Completelyopposed. D.Somewhatindifferent.DAsof2020,theworld’sbiggestlithium-ion(锂离子)batteryishookeduptotheSouthernCaliforniapowergridandcanprovide250millionwattsofpower,orenoughtopowerabout250,000homes.Butit’sactuallynotthebiggestbatteryintheworld:theselakesare.Wait—howcanapairoflakesbeabattery?Toanswerthatquestion,ithelpstodefineabattery:it’ssimplysomethingthatstoresenergyandreleasesitondemand.Thelithium-ionbatteriesthatpowerourphones,laptops,andcarsarejustonetype.Theystoreenergyinlithiumions.Howdothetwolakesstoreandreleaseenergy?First,oneis300metershigherthantheother.Electricitypowerspumpsthatmovebillionsoflitersofwaterfromthelowerlaketothehigherone.Thisstorestheenergybygivingthewaterextragravitationalpotentialenergy.Then,whenthere’shighdemandforelectricity,valves(阀门)open,releasingthestoredenergybylettingwaterflowdownhilltopower6giantturbinesthatcangenerate3billionwattsofpowerfor10hours.Unfortunately,neitherofthegiantbatterieswe’vetalkedaboutsofarisbigenoughtopowermultiplecities.Thetwolakes’setuprequiresspecificgeography,takesupalotofland,andhashighupfrontcoststobuild.Thegiantlithium-ionbatteryinCaliforniacanpowerabout250,000homes,yes,butonlyforanhour.Lithium-ionbatteriesalsorequirecertainheavymetalstomake.Theseresourcesarelimited,andminingthemcausesenvironmentaldamage.Inventorsallovertheworldarerisingtothechallengeofmakingbatteriesthatcanmeetourneeds--manyofthemevenweirderthanthetwolakes.32.Whyistheworld’sbiggestlithium-ionbatterymentionedinParagraph1?A.Tomakeacomparison. B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Tostressitsimportance. D.Todeclareafact.33.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Withthehelpofthepumps,thetwolakesstoreenergy.B.Thewaterflowsbyitselftoreleasethestoredenergy.C.Thetwolakes’setupisabletopowermultiplecities.D.Lithium-ionbatteriesareenvironmentallyfriendly.34.Whatwillmostprobablybetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraph?A.Inventors’worries. B.Inventors’efforts.C.Strangerbatteries. D.Newchallenges.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BatteryInventorsFaceNewChallenges.B.TheWorld’sBiggestBatteryLooksNothingLikeaBattery.C.GiantBatteriesFailtoMeetOurNeeds.D.Newly-inventedBatteries.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。Arewormstheheroeswedidn’tknowweneeded?Silent,slimyandwriggling,youmightthinkthatwormsaregoodfornothingexceptbaitontheendofafishingpole.However,thereismoretothehumblewormthanmeetstheeye.TheBritishnaturalistCharlesDarwinsaidthatnootheranimalhas“playedsuchanimportantpartinthehistoryoftheworldastheselowlyorganisedcreatures”.TheyhavelivedonEarthfor600millionyearsandhaveevensurvivedfivemassextinctions.____36____Earthwormsliterallymovetheearth,andthisiswhyfarmerslovethem.Astheytravel,theyaeratethesoilbyloosening,mixingandoxygenatingit.____37____Theyareeffectivelyasmallbutveryefficientplough.Butit’snotjustearthwormsthatdeservepraise.In2022,agroupofscientistsattheMargaritaSalasCentreforBiologicalResearchisolatedenzymes(酶)foundinwaxwormsaliva(唾液)whichareplastic-eating._____38_____It’shopedthatbyproducingtheseenzymesonanindustry-levelscale,wewillhaveamoreenvironmentallyfriendlywaytoreduceplasticpollution._____39_____Bloodwormsaresmallseacreatureswhichpressthemselvesintothemudoftheoceanfloor.ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbarahavebeenstudyingtheirjaws,whicharemadeupof10%copperproteins(铜蛋白)andaresostrongthattheylasttheworm’sentirefive-yearlifespan.Becauseofthisresearch,engineersmaystartusingthejawsasinspirationforthedesignandmanufactureofmaterialslikeconcrete._____40_____Theyreallyarechangingtheworld!A.So,whatdowormsdothatissogreat?B.Wormshavealifespanofafewmonths.C.Andwormsareeveninspiringthebuildingindustry.D.Itincreasestheground’scapacitytoholdandemptywater.E.So,nexttimeyouseeaworm,showitalittlerespect.F.Humansproducemorethan300milliontonsofplasticeveryyear.G.Thesecanbreakdownaverycommonplasticthatnormallybreaksdownovermanyyears.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenAnikaPurivisitedIndiawithherfamilyyearsago,shewassurprisedtocomeacrossamarketinBombayfilledwithrowsofivoryjewelry(象牙饰品)andstatues.___41___,ivorytradehasbeenillegalformorethan30years,andelephanthuntinghasbeen___42___inIndiasincethe1970s.“Iwasquite__43__,”the17-year-oldrecalls.“Becausepoaching(偷猎)isillegal,howcomeitisstillsuchabigissue?”Curious,Purididsomeresearchanddiscoveredashocking___44___:Africa’sforestelephantpopulationhad___45___byabout62percentbetween2002and2011.Yearslater,thenumberscontinuedtodrop.Puri,awildlifelover,wantedtodosomethingtohelpprotectthespeciesandothersstill__46__bypoaching.Overthecourseoftwoyears,Puri___47___EISa,alow-costproductofamachinelearning-drivensoftwarethat__48__movementpatternsinthermalinfrared(热红外)videosofhumansand___49___.Thesoftwareisfourtimesmore__50___thantheexistingmostadvancedmethodwhichusesa$250FLIRONEProthermalcamerawith206*resolution(分辨率)thatplugsintoanoff-the-shelfiPhone6.ThecameraandiPhonearethen___51____toadrone(无人机),andthesystem___52___real-timeinferencesasitfliesoverparksastowhether___53__belowarehumansorelephants.Its__54__impactonsocietyearnedherthePeggyScrippsAwardforScienceCommunication.“Researchisn’tastraightline,”Purisays.“Itmakesmeresourceful.Ithelpsme___55___amorecreativethinker.”41.A.Fortunately B.Currently C.Globally D.Eventually42.A.cancelled B.expanded C.prohibited D.pronounced43.A.confused B.shocked C.embarrassed D.interested44.A.lesson B.level C.scene D.statistic45.A.risen B.increased C.changed D.declined46.A.threatened B.caused C.occupied D.defended47.A.discovered B.recommended C.planned D.created48.A.analyzes B.compares C.describes D.provides49.A.parks B.elephants C.species D.images50.A.complex B.popular C.accurate D.difficult51.A.accustomed B.attached C.related D.limited52.A.produces B.shares C.chooses D.collects53.A.insects B.objects C.pictures D.goals54.A.ambiguous B.random C.potential D.adventurous55.A.getinto B.breakinto C.introduceinto D.developinto第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Spendingtimeinthegreatoutdoorsisafull-onsensoryexperiencewithendlessskies,beautifulforests,thesoundsofthewindandthewarmfeelingofsunrays___56___(rest)onyourface.Inadditiontonature’s___57___(enjoy)sights,soundsandsensations,thefamiliarsmellsofnaturecanbejustasappealing.Infact,arecentstudyfoundthatnaturedoesn’tjustsmellgood,but___58___(it)fragrancesmakepeoplefeelgoodaswell.TheresearchersfromtheUniversityofKentintheUK___59___(send)194participantstorelaxinthewoodlandsthroughoutthefourseasons.Theparticipantsreportedfeelingrelaxedwhentheysmelled___60___theydescribedas“freshair”or“earthy”smells.Accordingtothestudy,thesesmellsbroughtbackfunmemoriesoftheirchildhoods.Forinstance,pinetreesmadesomeparticipantsthinkaboutChristmas.“Wefoundthatsmellsaffectedmultiplefieldsofwell-being___61___physicalwell-beingdiscussedmostfrequently,particularlyinrelationtorelaxation,comfortandrejuvenation,”wrotetheresearchersinthestudy.Theyalsofoundthatpeoplefeelmoresettledinasmell-freezone,withthisresultpossibly___62___(link)totheabsenceofbad-smellingurbansmells,likepollution.DrJessicaFisher,studyco-author,pointedouttheseresultscould___63___(apply)infuturepractice.Inhisopinion,whenitcomestoenjoyingahikeinthewoods___64___apicnicundertheopenskies,itpays___65___(keep)notonlyone’seyesandears,butalsoone’snose,open.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你将参加学校组织的以“人工智能”为话题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.人工智能技术的优势和缺点;2.中学生如何合理使用人工智能技术。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Honorablejudgesandfellowstudents,YoursLiHua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。Okay.I’lladmitit.Icanbeacomplainer.Afterall,there’ssomuchinthislifetocomplainabout:thedirtyclothesthatdon’tmakeitintothebasket,thatannoyingneighbor’sloudmusic,myhusband’sshoesleftcasuallyatthefrontdoor,rainydays,traffic…ComplainingisahabitIhavedevelopedsincechildhood,andaskillIhavehoned(磨练)throughtheyears.Myfamilydidn’tseemtomind—theyweregreatcomplainers,too—thoughIdorecallsomeeye-rollingandlong-drawnsighsfromfriendsandschoolmateswhenIwouldvoicemynegativeopinions.Infact,IcandistinctlyrecalltheexactmomentwhenIfirstrealizedmycomplaininghabitreacheditsexpertlevel.Oneday,asIremindedmyhusbandonceagaintoremovehisbillsfromthedining-roomtable,puthisshoesaway,andlowerthatdog-goneradio,heputuphishand.“Stop!Stopyourcomplaining.It’sdrivingmecrazy.”Ilookedathimblank-eyed.Hetookadeepbreath.“Youneverhearmecomplaining,doyou?”“Well,”Ianswered,“you’recomplainingaboutmycomplaining,soactually,yes,Iamhearingyoucomplainrightnow.”Hiseyeswidened.Sweatformedonhisupperlip.Thenhegrabbedhiscarkeysandranoutofthedoor.PerhapsI’dgonetoofar,Ithought.MaybeIreallydidcomplaintoomuch.But,whattodoaboutit?Afterall,ithadbeenalifetimehabit.Andhabitsarehardtobreak.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。Itookabreakandsatdowntothinkaboutsolutions.____________________________________________________________________________________Thebenefitsofthissolutionwereimmediateandobvious.____________________________________________________________________________________高三11月月考英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5CAABC6~10BACBC11~15ACBAB16~20BCACB21.DADCBADDACBBACBADGCE41-55CCBDDADABCBABCD【答案】56resting 57.enjoyable 58.its 59.sent 60.what61.with 62.linked 63.beapplied64.or 65.tokeep第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)Honorablejudgesandfellowstudents,It’smydistinctpleasureandhonortosharemyperspectiveontheresponsibleandintelligentuseofartificialintelligence.Generallyspeaking,therearenumerousadvantagesofAI,suchasprocessinginformationatlightningspeedandassistingusincomplextasks,thusenhancingourabilitytolearnandgrow.Nevertheless,asweembracetheseadvancements,itiscrucialtobeawareofthepotentialdownsides.Forinstance,over-relianceonAIcanleadtoadecreaseinourabilitytoinnovateandthinkcritically.Inconclusion,asastudent,itisimperativethatweapproachAIwithcautionandwisdom.Onlyinthiswaycanwereapitsbenefitswhileminimizinganypotentialdownsides.That’sall.Thankyou.LiHua读后续写Itookabreakandsatdowntothinkaboutsolutions.WhenIfeltannoyed,Icouldlockmyselfinthebathroomandscream.No.Theneighborswouldprobablyhearme.Phoneafriend?Sheprobablywouldn’tbeafriendforverylong.Thenithitme.I’dbeeninthehabitofkeepingajournalformostofmylife.Journalingkeptmesortofhonestwithmyself,andIlikeditforthatreason.Perhaps,Ithought,acomplaintjournalmightbetheanswerIwasseeking.EachtimeIfoundmyselffeelingtheurgetovoiceanger,Iwroteitinmycomplaintjournal.Itfeltsogoodandfreetosayexactlywhatwasonmymindwithoutanyonejudgingmeormythoughts.Thebenefitsofthissolutionwereimmediateandobvious.Withoutfearofquarrel,mygenerallysilentandcautioushusbandopeneduptomemore.Oldfriendshipsbecamedeeper,andnewfriendshipsappeared.Neighborsbecamemorefriendly.Overall,Istartedtojustfeelbetterhappierandlessstressed.WhenIlookbackonsomeofmyinitialjournals,Ihavetolaughoutloud.Someofmycomplaintsappeartrulyridiculous.Istillkeepthatjournal,though.ThosefewmomentseachdaywhenIcansitdown,takeabreakfromthepressuresofthedayandfreemyselfofwhateverisbotheringmemadeabigdifferenceforthebetterinmylife.And,ifyouaskmyhusband,probablyinhislife,too.听力原文Text1W:Hello,thisisCustomerServiceCenter.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Hello.Iorderedabedinyourshoptwodaysago.Andthelogisticsinformation(物流信息)showsitwillarrivetomorrow.ButI’llbeonabusinesstriptomorrow.Canyouadjustthedeliverytimeforme?Text2W:Istoday’smeetingtobeheldinRoom403orinthehall?M:WewerefirstinformeditwasinRoom403,butlaterweretolditwouldbeputofftilltomorrowandwouldbeheldin402.Text3M:Howisyourphysicsgoing?W:Itseemsthatthemoretheteachertalks,thelessIunderstand.Text4W:Howwastheparty?Youmusthavehadalottosaytothosepeople,sinceyouhaven’tseenthemfor20years.M:Isuredid!Everyonehasexcitingnewjobs.Iwasexcitedtoseethemagain.Text5M:Darling,whataboutplayingcomputergamesthisafternoon?W:I’mafraidnot.Wehaven’tmowedthelawnintheyardforalongtime.Ithinkwehavetodoitthen.Text6M:⑥Hi,Gina,thispartyissogreat.I’mgladyouinvitedmetocomewithyou.W:Well,Ineedadancepartneranyway.YoushouldbethankfultoPeter,theguywhoorganizedthisparty.M:CanIaskyouaquestion?Thegirlovertheresittingonthesofa,whoisshe?W:Imustsaythatyouhavegoodtaste.Sheisthemostbeautifulgirlinourclass.M:Oh,yougotmeallwrong.Imeanshelookslikeanoldfriendofmine.W:Really?SheisfromScotlandandmovedherejusthalfayearago.M:That’sher.⑦WestudiedtogetherathighschoolinBritain.HernameisAdela,right?W:Whatacoincidence!M:⑦Letmeseeifshestillremembersme.Text7M:WhatcanIdoforyou,ma’am?W:⑧I’mreturningthese4books.M:OK.⑧Hmm,letmesee…theyare4dayslate.W:Oh,I’mbusyworkingonmyfinalpapersthesedays,soIdidn’thavetimetoreturnthem.M:Alright,youhavetopaylatefees.W:Howmuch?M:⑧25centsaday.Imean25centsforeachlatebook.W:⑧SoIneedtopay$1forthesebooksperday?M:Yeah,you’reright.W:Okay,hereyouare.⑨Bytheway,I’dlik

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