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高二上学期第一次月考试题英语考试时间:120分钟试卷分数:150分第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分听力理解(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。1.WhatkindofsportdoesDavidlikebest?A.Football. B.Tennis. C.Basketball.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel. B.Inashop. C.Inarestaurant.3.WhenwillAmyandAndrewmeet?A.At6:40. B.At7:20. C.At8:00.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Classarrangements. B.Gradingpolicies. C.Examresults.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whichaspectoftheflatattractstheman?A.Itslocation. B.Itsrent. C.Itsequipment.7.Howcanthemansavesomemoney?A.Bydecoratingtheflatsimply.B.Byaskingforadiscount.C.Byfindingaroommate.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesJennycaremostaboutthemovie?A.Theactors. B.Theplots. C.Thespecialeffects.9.WhenwillSeanandJennygotoseethemove?A.OnThursdaymorning. B.OnFridayafternoon. C.OnSaturdaymorning.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Conductingasurvey. B.Givingalecture. C.Holdinganinterview.11.WhatischallengingaccordingtoJack?A.Doingwellinsports. B.EnteringOxfordUniversity.C.Beingateacher.12.Whatdoesthewomanliketodo?A.Watchsports. B.Playsports. C.Teachsports.13.Howmanybenefitsofsportsarementioned?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhyisJuliaupset?A.Shearguedwithherfather.B.Sheforgotthefarmwork.C.Shefailedtovolunteerabroad.15.WheredidJulia’sfathergoforbusiness?A.Morocco. B.Tanzania. C.NewZealand.16.WhatdoesJulia’smotherthinkofherdecision?A.Meaningful. B.Difficult. C.Unwise.17.WhatdidAllenlearnlastholiday?A.Programming. B.Driving. C.Swimming.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydidthespeakerattendthesummercamp?A.TolearnChinese. B.Tobroadenherhorizons. C.Toenrichherlife.19.Whichactivitytookthelongesttime?A.Enjoyinglocalfood. B.Visitingplacesofinterest. C.Understandingtraditionalart.20.Whatdidthecampersmainlytalkaboutinthesharingsession?A.Theirplansforthefuture.B.Theirfavoritecampingpart.C.Theirimpressionofthecampsite.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。AEventsfromCornellUniversity·MoviesontheArtsQuad(MOTAQ)MOTAQisanin-personeventseriesonThursdaysatthestartofthefallsemesterforamonth.Weareopeningseatingat7:30pm,withthefilmstartingat8:00pm.Bringyourwarmclothesandblankets,foritsometimesgetscoldout.MOTAQisbroughttoyoubyCornellUniversityClassCouncils,CUTonight,CampusActivities,andCornellCinema.Follow@cornellactivitiesonInstagram.·ClubFestInits19thyear,ClubFestcontinuesasacelebrationofCornell’samazingstudentgroupsdemonstratingtheiractivitiesandpromotingtheadmissionofnewmembers.WearealsolookingforperformancegroupsatClubFest.ClubFestforthespringsemesterwilltakeplacethisSundayinBartonHall.ClubFestisanopportunityforCornellianstoconnectwithclubsandorganizations.Contactusatstudentunion@withanyClubFestquestions.·SlopeDayTheSlopeDayProgrammingBoardisexcitedtoannounceSlopeDaythisyear.JoinusonthisSaturdayforperformancesthroughouttheday.Thereisalonghistoryofthespringtimegathering.Whilethiseventhastakenmanyshapesoverthepastcentury,onecommongoalneverchanges:celebration.Ithasbeenalongtimesincewe’vehadalivebandheadliningtheSlopeDayfestival,andthebandCOINissuretobeahit.OnSlopeDay,approximately500volunteersareneeded.ContactVolunteerDirectorRiyaatAgarwal@toapply.·SeniorDaysWeinvitegraduatingundergraduatestudentstocelebratetheirachievementsduringSeniorDaysfromMondaytoFriday.SeniorDaysoffersopportunitiesforseniorstoconnectthroughfreeandticketedon-andoff-campusevents.ThereareexcitingeventslikeBingoNight,BowlingatHelenNewmanandChimesConcerts&ClocktowerTours.Contactusatseniordays@.21.WhatcanyoudoinClubFestthisSunday?A.Watchamovie. B.Learnaboutstudentgroups.C.Applytobeavolunteer. D.Demonstrateachievements.22.Whicheventwillyouchooseifyouwanttoenjoyabandperformance?A.MoviesontheArtsQuad. B.ClubFest.C.SlopeDay. D.SeniorDays.23.HowlongdoesSeniorDayslast?A.Oneday. B.Fourdays. C.Fivedays. D.Aweek.BIn2014,MahoneyperformedanactofkindnessaspartofaFacebookchallenge.Shepickeda79-year-oldseniornamedWagner,whoregularlygavebacktothecommunity.MahoneywantedtoknowWagnerbetter,sotheyspentadaytogether,pickingupgroceriesandgettingtheirnailsdone.“Itwasthefirsttimeinyearsthatsomeonehadmadeadayabouther,”saysMahoney.TheirsharedexperiencegotMahoneythinking.Howmanyotherseniorsmightbenefitfromdedicatedattention?Shecameupwithaplan:findlocalseniorswithlong-timedreamsandworktofulfilltheirwishes.Shenamedthenewcharity:WeAreYoung,orWAYforshort.Seniorscannominate(提名)themselvesorbenominatedbysomeoneelse;wishesarethenassessedbyacommunitycommitteethatlooksatfactorssuchasage-relatedphysicalbarriers,socialisolationandfinancialneed.Melanienominatedherhusband,78-year-oldVictor,togorockhounding,ahobbyhe’dgivenupwhenitbecametoophysicallydifficulttoaccessthebaywherehehuntedforgeodes(晶洞).TheteamatWAYhiredaboatforhimandhissonsotheycouldreachthebayandsearchoutgeodesonthebeach.“Now,Victorhasregainedhisself-confidenceandiswillingtotakeonnewchallenges.Wewanttoshowthatanythingispossiblewiththesupportofothers,”saysMahoney.Uptonow,WAYhasdeliveredon41dreams,rangingfromahelicoptertripoverachildhoodblueberry-pickingspottotravelingtoTorontotowatchaBlueJaysgame.WhilehercharityoperatesonlyinNovaScotia,Mahoneyhasherowndream.EachWAYwishisrecordedonvideo,andshewantspeoplewatchingtobeinspiredtofulfillawishforaseniorintheirowncommunity.“Wewanttocreateanationalmovementthatshiftshowweasasocietyview,valueandsupportseniors,”saysMahoney.“Thatistheimpactwe’retryingtocreate.”24.WhydidMahoneysetupWAY?A.TocompleteaFacebookchallenge. B.Togivebacktolocalcommunities.C.Tododailychoresfortheelderly. D.Tohelpseniorsrealizetheirgoals.25.HowhasWAYaffectedVictor?A.Hehasmademorefriends. B.Hehasstartedanewhobby.C.Hehasbecomehigh-spirited. D.Hehasregainedhisson’ssupport.26.WhatdoesMahoneyintendtodobyrecordingvideos?A.Risetofameandfortuneovernight.B.Keepmemoriesalivefortheelderly.C.Positivelychangeourattitudetowardstheelderly.D.Improveinterpersonalrelationshipinthecommunity.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Lifelongdreams. B.Acharityforseniors.C.Problemsseniorsmeet. D.Anunforgettableexperience.CNeSmithandMaxwellarelong-timeresidents(居民)ofOglethorpeCounty,Georgia,andtheyhaveknowneachotherforalmost50years.In2021,MaxwellcalledNeSmithtolethimknowthatbecauseofhealthproblems,hewouldbeclosinghisweeklynewspaper,TheOglethorpeEcho.NeSmithdecidedtopreventthenearly150-year-oldlocalnewspaperfrombeingforgotten.NeSmithrememberedwakingupat6a.m.afterthatphonecall,HejumpedintohistruckanddrovetoTheEchooffices.Uponarriving,hesuggestedthathisfriendthinkofanewsolution.“Well,whatarewegoingtodo?”Maxwellaskedhim.“Areyougoingtobuythenewspaper?”NeSmithlookedup,searchingforananswer,Then,asuddenideahithim.HewouldcreateanorganizationandMaxwellwoulddonateTheEchotoit.Afterleavingtheoffice,NeSmithcalledCharlesDavis,directoroftheUniversityofGeorgia’sGradyCollege.“I’vegotanidea,”NeSmithtoldhim.“IwanttoturnTheEchointoareal-lifeexperienceforstudentsatGradyCollegewhowanttobereporters.”Davislovedtheidea,andheandNeSmithdevelopedacoursewithTheEchoasitsfoundation.Studentscouldexperienceaworkingnewsroomwhichwouldactasasteppingstoneintotheircareers.Ofcourse,theyneededsomeonetorunthenewspaper.ThenAndyJohnston,whohadbeenteachingatGradyforamonth,appeared,“Ibelieveintheproject.We’veheardaboutothernewspapersclosing,especiallyinruralcounties,”Johnstonsaid,“Whenthathappens,itmeanstheironlysourceofnewsandtheonlythingthatholdspeopletogetherisclosing.JohnstonteamedupwithAmandaBright,whotaughtthecourse.Bright,acommunityreporter,helpedcreatenewdigitalplatformsforTheEcho,includinganemailnewsletterandawebsite.TheEchoalsoranonateamof12volunteersthatworkedatthemainoffice.ThereasonTheEchowasabletocontinueisthateveryoneworkedtogether—thestudents,GradyCollege,NeSmith,Maxwell,andtheresidentsofOglethorpeCounty.28.ForwhatpurposedidMaxwellcallNeSmith?A.Topreventhisbeingforgotten. B.Tokeephimuptodateonhishealth.C.Toaskhimtocomeandpayhimavisit. D.Totellhimaboutadecisionhehadmade.29.WhatmaystudentsatGradyCollegegetfromTheEcho?A.Skillsforrunningnewspapers B.Workexperienceasareporter.C.Donationstocontinuetheireducation. D.Chancestostudyfamousnewspapers.30.WhydoesJohnstonplaceimportanceonTheEcho?A.Ithasalonghistory. B.Itoffersfuntonatives.C.Itunitesthelocalpeople. D.Itisownedbyhisfamily.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Newspapersaredying B.AcountysavesanewspaperC.Friendshelpoutamaninneed D.AprojectbreathesnewlifeintoacountyDPeoplesufferingfromdepressionoranxietymaymakethemselveshealthyagainbydoingnicethingsforothers,newresearchshows.Thestudydivided122peoplefromcentralOhiowhohaddepression,anxietyorstressintothreegroups.Thefirsttwogroupswereaskedtofollowmethodsoftenusedincognitivebehavioraltherapy(认知行为疗法)(CBT)fordepression:planningsocialactivitiesorcognitivereappraisal(重新评价).Thesocialactivitiesgroupwasinstructedtoplansocialactivitiesfortwodaysaweek.Anothergroupwasinstructedtowriteadiaryforatleasttwodayseachweekthathelpedthemrecognizetheirnegativewaysofviewingstressfulsituationsandchangetheirviewsinawaythatcouldreducedepressionandanxiety.Membersofthethirdgroupwereinstructedtoperformthreeactsofkindness—bigorsmallactsthatbenefitothersormakeothershappy—aday,fortwodaysoutoftheweek.Researchvolunteersfollowedtheirinstructionsforfiveweeks,afterwhichtheirmentalstateswererecorded.Theresearchersthencheckedwiththevolunteersafteranotherfiveweekstoseeifthemethodswerestilleffective.Thefindings,publishedintheJournalofPositivePsychology,showedthatpeopleinallthreegroupsshowedanincreaseinlifesatisfactionandareductionofdepressionandanxietylevelsafterthestudy.“Comparedwithsocialactivitiesandcognitivereappraisal,actsofkindnessmakepeoplefeelmoreconnectedtootherpeople,”saidDavidCregg,wholedthestudyattheOhioStateUniversity,“Socialconnectionisoneofthepartsoflifemoststronglylinkedwithwell-beingorhappiness.Performingactsofkindnessseemstobeoneofthebestwaystocreatethoseconnections.”Theresearchalsoshowedwhyperformingactsofkindnessworkedsowell:Ithelpedpeopletaketheirmindsoffwhatcausestheirowndepressionoranxiety.Thisfindingsuggeststhatoneviewmanypeoplehaveaboutpeoplewithdepressionmaybewrong.“Weoftenthinkthatpeoplewithdepressionhaveenoughtodealwith,sowedon’twanttoburdenthembyaskingthemtohelpothers.Buttheseresultsruncountertothat,”Creggsaid.32.Whatdidthecognitivereappraisalgroupdointhestudy?A.TheytookmedicinefordepressionoranxietyeachdayB.Theyrecordedhowtheyreactedtostressfulsituations,C.TheyplannedhowtotakepartinvarioussocialactivitiesD.Theyperformedsomeactsofkindnessforotherpeople33.Whatdidtheresearchersfindaftertenweeks?A.TheCBTproducedunexpectedeffects.B.Volunteerslovedsocialactivitiesmost.C.Theirmethodsworkedeffectivelyonallvolunteers.D.Kindactsandsocialactivitieshadthesameeffects.34.Whatisanadvantageofperformingactsofkindness?A.Itsuitspeopleatalllevelsofdepression.B.Itisasimplerapproachformostpatients.C.Itmaycausefewersideeffects.D.Itmaymakepeoplefeelhappy.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“runcounterto”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Provideabasefor. B.Aretheoppositeof.C.Haveasimilarityto. D.Arecloselyconnectedto.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。Keepingwarmwhenyouareoutandaboutincoldweatherissimple--trapinwarmthbywearinglayerslikecoats,glovesandhats.Butwhataboutintheanimalworldwherehatsarehardtocomeby?Well,scientistshavediscoveredthatscallopedhammerheadsharks(路氏双髻鲨)useaveryclevermethod.Theyholdtheirbreath!Whymightthathelp?36Inthedeepestpartsoftheocean,thewatertemperaturedropssharply,whichcanbedangerousforcold-bloodedanimalslikesharks.37Theirmusclescanalsostopworking,meaningtheyarenolongerabletokeepswimming,whichcancausedeath.Butresearchersstudyingscallopedhammerheadsharkshaveseenthemtravellingdowntowatersover20degreescolderthantheyareusedtoclosertothesurface.38Theteammanagedtofixspeciallydesignedsensors(传感器)tothreeoftheseaanimalsoffthecoastofHawaii.Thesensorsrecordedthesharks’location,thespeedoftheirtail’smovement,andtheirbodyorientation--whetherthesharkwasdivingdownorswimminguptothesurface.39Theynoticedthatthehammerheadsmanagedtokeeptheirbodytemperaturethesameevenwhendivingintoextremelycolddepthsoftheocean.Thesharksdidthisbyclosingtheirmouthandgills(鳃)whenswimmingatthesedepths.40Thescientistscametobelievethatthesharksclosedtheirmouthsandgillsinordertotrapinwarmthandnotallowtheirbodytemperaturetogoawayintothecolderwateraroundthem.Thestudymakesthescallopedhammerheadsharkthefirstdeep-divingfishknowntoholditsbreath.A.Howdidtheytrackscallopedhammerheadsmovements?B.Howcouldtheygodownintothesedeepdepthsandsurvive?C.It’salltodowiththeirgills,wherealotoftheirbodyheatgoesaway.D.Forthesesharks,thedropintemperatureisamatteroflifeanddeath.E.Theteamalsowatchedthewatertemperatureandthesharks’bodytemperatures.F.Iftheirbodiesdropintemperaturetoomuch,theireyesightandbraincanbedamaged.G.Theysearchedfordinnerforabout5minutesandthenswambackuptothewarmerwatersagain.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。TheschoolsinMassachusettswerethoughtasthebestinthecountry.AndanOlympic-sizeswimmingpoolwasthe41.Butitwasn’tforme.Iwasquite42inregularclassesandsatinthebacksoI’dnotbe43toread.EachMondayIwouldwalkmywaytothebackofthe44formingatthedivingboardsoIwouldnothavetopracticethedives.Mybloodrancoldwhentheteacher45wewouldbegradedforourfinalonthemostdifficultdive—thejackknife.Itrembledasthelinetothedivingboard46.AsIwatched,eachstudentseemedtoperformthedive47.Theyjustjumpedattheendoftheboardonce,addedajumpfor48,foldedherbodyinhalf,andfinally49outlikeanarrowforentryintothewater.IthinkIwasactuallyinastateof50,becauseallofasuddenIsawthesefourstepsas51.Thenitwasmyturn.Withmyheart52,IbarelyfinishedasIhad53inmymind.ThoughIreceivedanaveragegradethatday,Iwas54withit.ItwasawesometothinkthatIjustlearnedmyfirstdive;55,IbelievedwhateverImetinthefuture,Iwouldgiveatryfirst.41.A.biggest B.focus C.proof D.best42.A.shy B.autonomous C.consistent D.dull43.A.calledin B.calledupon C.pulledup D.pulledapart44.A.seat B.room C.pool D.line45.A.claimed B.instructed C.suggested D.announced46.A.lengthened B.shortened C.formed D.disappeared47.A.effortlessly B.undoubtedly C.hopelessly D.unbelievably48.A.grades B.dive C.height D.action49.A.jumped B.stuck C.reached D.straightened50.A.hesitation B.shock C.satisfaction D.confusion51.A.acceptable B.reasonable C.doable D.breathable52.A.pounding B.torn C.broken D.sinking53.A.pictured B.judged C.expected D.mentioned54.A.patient B.strict C.pleased D.connected55.A.however B.instead C.overall D.meanwhile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。Chinawillbuildtheworld’slargestnationalparksystem,andalayoutplan56(release)soon.Theplanisbeingdrafted57(meet)therequirementsofbuildingasystemwiththelargestscaleofprotection,themostdiversegeographicalfeaturesandthehighestconservationvalueintheworld.Undertheplan,58waslaunchedbytheadministrationin2019,about50areashavebeenselectedascandidatesfornationalparks.Theparksareexpectedtocover10percentofthe59(country)landareaandpreservemorethan80percentofthekeynational60(protect)wildplantandanimalspecies.InOctober,Chinaannounceditsfirstgroupoffivenationalparks,covering61totallandareaofmorethan230,000squarekilometers.Sincetheirestablishment,theparks62(make)achievementsinenvironmentalandspeciesprotection.“Atthesametime,anewgroupofnationalparksarebeingestablished63anorderlymannerandwillbeputintouseassoonaspossible,”emphasizedLi,theNationalForestryandGrasslandAdministrationofficial.LialsosaidatthenewsconferenceonMondaythatChina’splantedforestconservationareahasreached87.6millionhectares,64(rank)No.1intheworld.Chinaisalsooneofthe12countrieswiththe65(rich)biodiversityintheworld,headded.第四部分写作(共两节,满分10分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是你校学生会宣传部成员李华,下周日,学生会将组织一次环保创意大赛。请你用英文写一份海报,向全校师生宣传此次比赛。内容包括:1.比赛时间、地点;2.比赛目的、比赛规则等;3.呼吁大家参赛。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Poster____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Itwasaround7:00onMondaymorning.Paul,aticketgatelineassistant,wasworkinghisusualshiftatLeagraveStation.“Anotherwonderfulday!”hethoughtandbegantohum(哼)atune.SuddenlyaflashofmovementaroundPlatformOnecaughthisattention.Aftertakingacloserlook,herealizeditwasadogwithoutacollar,sillyandexcitable,runningroundafternothingatall.“Oh!”hehurrieddown,appearedinaflashandsuccessfullygotholdofthedog,butitmanagedtostrugglefreeoutofhisgrasp,jumpeddownonthetracksandgotstuck.Panicstruckamongstanders-byasthedogmadlyracedupanddownthetracks,tryingtofindawayout.Therewasalotofnoiseofpeopleshoutinganddogbarking.Thenthetrainkickedin.Obviously,therewasnotimelefttowaitforthedogtojumpoutonhisown,buthewasnotallowedtogodownonthetrack.Sohetookouthisphoneandrangthesignalmantowarnthetrains,gettingthemtoslowdown,readytostopifnecessary.Likeacatonhotbricks,helookedaroundtofindsomethinguseful.Luckilyaguyontheplatformtherehadsomebread.Sowithoutanyhesitation,Paultookthebreadandusedittoattractthedogasthelasthope.Immediately,thedogcameovertotheplatformedgewithwagging(摇)tails.Butitcouldn’tjumpbackup.That’snotthething,Paulthought.Justasitputitspawsuptogetthebread,Paulmanagedtograbit.Thankgoodness.Pauldraggeditupontotheplatform.Hecouldn’tletgoofitforfearthatitwouldstrugglefreeasecondtime.Hejustheldon,strokingitsfurandpattingonitsheadtocalmitdown.Finallyhetookthedogintothesafetyofthestaffroom.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。ThenPauldecidedtoturntosocialmediatoidentifyitsowner.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ThecouplesharedthephotosandthestoryontheTikTokthatevening.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二上学期英语第一次月考考试答案答案与解析题序12345678910答案CCBABACABC题序11121314151617181920答案CABCBABACB题序21222324252627282930答案BCCDCCBDBC题序31323334353637383940答案BBCDBCFAEG题序41424344454647484950答案CABDDBACDB题序5152535455答案CAACD56.willbereleased57.tomeet58.which59.country’s60.protected61.a62.havemade63.in64.ranking65.richest66.应用文:PossibleversionPosterAdesigncompetitionaboutenvironmentalprotectionistobeheldintheschoolhallnextSunday.Tohelpstudentsandteachersrealizethatprotectingtheenvironmentisnotapopularideabutpracticalactions,wewillholdthiscontestwiththeaimofencouragingpeopletorecyclewaste.You’rerequiredtodesigntheworkswhichcanbeusedinourdailylifeusingwastewithinonehour.Youcandoitbyyourselfaswellastogetherwithyourpartners.Atlast,wewillchoosethreebest—receivedonesandpresentprizestotheirdesigners.Ibelieveyou’llhaveadeeperunderstandingofprotectingtheenvironmentafterthisinterestingandmeaningfulcompetition.Comeandjoinus!67.读后续写Onepossibleversion:ThenPauldecidedtoturntosocialmediatoidentifyitsowner.Withintwohours,aworriedcouplearrivedatLeagraveStationandexplainedthedoghaddonearunner.Agaragedoorhadbeenleftopenandthedoghadescaped.Theyhadthoughttherewaslittlechanceofgettingitback.Itfeltlikeamiraclethatthedogwasrescuedfromahorrificdeathwhenthetrainkickedin.Whentheyleft,thedogturnedandgaveawinkgoodbye,seeminglysayingthatPaulwastobethanked.Themovingmomentwasfilmedbythecouple.ThecouplesharedthephotosandthestoryontheTikTokthatevening.ThecourageousstorysoonwentviralontheInternet.Givingalotoflikes,thousandsofanimalloversworldwidepraisedPaulasaheroforhisbraveeffortsandquickthinking.TherailwaytracksareadangerousplaceandPaulsavedthisdog’slifewiththehelpofapieceofbread.Paulbecameaminorcelebrity.Butfacingwaveafterwaveofpraise,Paulremainedhumbleandwentonwithhisdailyroutineasusual.第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)参考答案(Text1)W:Whatkindofballgamedoyoulike,David?M:Ioncelearnedfootball,butIwasnotgoodatit.ThenIpreferredtennis,butnowIthinknothingcancomparewithbasketball.(Text2)M:WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?W:I’vebookedRoom128toinviteseveralfriendsfordinner.MayIhavealookatit?M:Ofcourse.Thiswayplease.(Text3)M:Amy,theconcertstartsateighttonight.Shallwemeetattwentytosevenandheadforthehalltogether?W:Well,Andrew,Imightbebabysittingmysisterthen.Couldwemakeittwentypastseven?M:Okay.(Text4)W:What’swrongwithyou,Bob?Ifindyouarecoughingandyournoseisrunning.M:Idon’tfeelwell.PerhapsIhaveacold.Couldyoucallmyteachertoaskforsickleavetoday?W:Sure.HavearestandI’lltakeyoutothedoctorlater.(Text5)M:ProfessorJohnson,Iamwonderinghowyouaregoingtocalculateourfinalgrades.W:Theyarebasedonmanythings:homework,attendance,andperformanceinmonthlyexams,midterms,andfinals.M:Whatcountsthemost?W:ActuallyIlookatallofthemandlet’snotforgetclassparticipation.(Text6)W:Howaboutthetwo-bedroomflat?It’sonthethirdfloor,andnewlydecorated,equippedwithfurniture.M:It’sallright.Isthereasubwaystationnearby?W:Yes.Andtherearelotsofpopularrestaurantsandshopswithinwalkingdistance.M:That’sreallyconvenientandappealing.Howmuchistherent?W:$1,200permonth.Butyoucanshareitwithanotherperson,andthenthat’sonly$600.M:Goodidea.(Text7)W:Lookatthepromotionofthatmovie,Sean.Iknowthenovelitisadaptedfromhasastrongplot.M:Themoviemusttellagreatstory,too.W:Ibet.It’ssaidthatmanysplendidspecialeffectsareusedinit.ButwhatIexpectmostistheplayers.Ithasanall-starcast.M:Wow.Ican’twaittoseeit.Haveyougotthetickets,Jenny?W:No.ThemoviewillbeonatthecinemaonThursdaymorning,butThursday’sticketshavesoldout.TicketsforFridayafternoonandSaturdaymorningareavailable.M:Let’sgotoseeitthisFriday.W:OK.Seeyouthen!(Text8)M:Goodmorning,madam.I’mJackfromOxfordUniversity.W:Goodmorning,Jack.Nicetomeetyou.Pleasetakeaseat.Iknowyou’veappliedtobeateacher.PleasetellmewhyyouwanttodothatM:OK.Firstofall,IhavebeenenthusiasticaboutteachingsinceIwasinmiddleschool.AndI’mnotlookingforaneasyjob—Ilikethe
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