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PA(听力音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2022届高三年级模拟试卷英语2022.4本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时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.Wherearethespeakers?A.InSingapore.B.InChina.C.InRussia.()2.Whohasprobablyarrived?A.Theman'sdad.B.Theman'ssister.C.Theman'sfriend.()3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Wearwarmerclothing.B.Followhim.C.Havelunchfirst.()4.Whichisthemostpopularjobnowadays?A.Asurgeon.B.Ageneraldoctor.C.Adentist.()5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Weather.B.Fashion.C.Shopping.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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Formerroommates.B.Formerclassmates.C.Formerco­workers.()7.Whoisthewoman'sbestfriend?A.Jessica.B.Samantha.C.Elaine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Whatshapeofglassesdoesthemanrecommend?A.Square.B.Round.C.Heart­shaped.()9.Whichglassesaretheleastpopular?A.Theredones.B.Thegoldones.C.Thepurpleones.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.Whatdoesthemanneedtofix?A.Plot.B.Grammar.C.Characters.()11.Whenwillthebookbepublished?A.InMay.B.InJune.C.InJuly.()12.Howwillthemanreturnthebook?A.Bye­mail.B.Bypost.C.Inperson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Atthetrainstation.B.IntheCentralPark.C.OntheRockawayBeach.()14.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.Theybothtakepleasureinridingbikes.B.TheybothliveinthecentreofNewYork.C.TheybothcelebrateThanksgivingyearly.()15.WhatistrueabouttheNewYorkSubway?A.Itrunsaroundtheclock.B.It'sthelongestintheworld.C.Itoffersfreeridestoforeigners.()16.Howdoesthewoman'sfamilyspendThanksgiving?A.Playinggamestogether.B.Watchingafootballgame.C.Havingamealwithrelatives.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Herrecorder.B.Herteacher.C.Herfriend.()18.Whatistheadvantageofkeepingadiary?A.Itprovidesyouwithnewideas.B.Ithelpsyouorganizeyourgoals.C.ItallowsyoutowritebetterEnglish.()19.Whydoesthespeakeradmireherfriend?A.Sheisclever.B.Sheishumorous.C.Sheishardworking.()20.Whattimeisitprobably?A.Earlyinthemorning.B.Aroundlunchtime.C.Lateintheevening.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADoyoulikereading?Whatwouldyouliketoread?Herearefourrecommendationsfromtrustedcritics.AGreenglassHouseStoryKateMilford,illustratedbyNicoleWongTwelveguests,trappedattheBlueVeinTavernbyrisingfloodwaters,tellstoriestopassthetime.Withtalesthatcrossoverbetweenstorytellingandreality,whatstartsasaseriesofunrelatedtalesweaves(编织)togetherintosomethingsmartandtight.Apuzzlebookthatadultsmayenjoyjustasmuchasitsintendedchildaudience.(Forages4to8)SomeoneBuildstheDreamLisaWheeler,illustratedbyLorenLongSomeoneBuildstheDreamisacelebrationofthecooperativespiritandaprooftowhatwecanachieveifweworktogether.Andafterhavingthecurtainpulledbacklikethis,children(andprobablymanygrown­ups)willlookattheworldaroundthemwithfresheyes.(Forages5to8)TheBoyandtheSeaCamilleAndros,illustratedbyAmyBatesFollowingayoungboyoveralifetime,CamilleAndros'storyflowsbackwithacomfortingrhythmwhileAmyBates'timelessartworkwashesoveryou.Astheboygrowsolder,hereturnsregularlytothesealookingforanswersbutdiscoverssomethingmorevaluable:visualangle.(Forages4to8)MagicCandiesHeenaBaek,translatedbySophieBowmanWhenTongTongpurchasesabagofstrange,roundcandies,hediscoversthateachoneallowshimtohearthehiddenspeechofsomeone,orsomething.Honestly,whowouldn'twanttohearwhattheleaveshavetosay?You'llalsobesuretotreatyourchairwithgreaterkindnessafterasingleread.(Forages4to8)()21.WhatdothebooksbyKateMilfordandLisaWheelerhaveincommon?A.Theyarebothpuzzlebooks.B.Theymayattractadultreaders.C.Theybothfocusoncooperation.D.Theyareforchildrenaged4to8.()22.Whichbookbestsuitschildrenwhoarecuriousaboutothers'secrets?A.AGreenglassHouseStory.B.SomeoneBuildstheDream.C.MagicCandies.D.TheBoyandtheSea.()23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inahistorybook.B.Inatravelbrochure.C.Inasciencefiction.D.Inaliteraturemagazine.BRidingahorseatahighspeedongrasslandcoveredwithsnowwhiledressedinaredcloak(披风)andawhitefurhatisn'tsomethingpeoplewouldnormallyseeaChinesegovernmentofficialdo.Soit'snotsurprisingthatHeJiaolong,afemaleofficialfromXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion,almostinstantlybecameanonlinecelebrityaftershepostedsuchavideo.Shecameupwiththeideatomakethevideowhenshewasthinkingaboutnewwaystoletmorepeopleknowaboutthefamoushorsebreed(品种)ofZhaosuCounty,Ili,knownas“heavenlyhorses”.“Ineverexpectedthevideotobesuchahit.Atfirst,Ireallydidn'tliketobecalledanonlinecelebrity,becauseIneverwantedtobeone.ButnowI'mgraduallygettingusedtousingmyinfluencetoboostlocaldevelopment,”shesaid.Besidespostingshortvideos,shehasalsobeenpromotinglocalagriculturalproductsandtouristresourcesvialivestreaming(直播).Withmorefollowers,shecannowhelptoselllocalproductsworthmorethan2millionyuanduringalivestreamwhilesaleswereonlyabout5,000yuaneachtimewhenshefirststartedtolivestreamonsocialmedia.Whileshecontinuestodrawthepublic'sattentiontoIli,shealsohastokeepdealingwiththestressbroughtbycriticism,especiallyoftenbeingquestionedifbeingasocialmediacelebritymayaffectherworkasanofficial.Shesaidthatshehadeventhoughtofgivingupappearingonsocialmediaseveraltimes.“Iam,aboveall,agovernmentofficial.IwillneverletwhatIdoonsocialmediaaffectmyjob,”shesaid.“Iwanttoseethelocalsappreciatemyeffortsinservingthem,whichismyduty.IhopepeoplecanfeelthewarmthandpositiveenergyofXinjiangofficialsviamyvideos.Iamsimplyoneofthem.”()24.WhydidHeJiaolongfirstmakehervideos?A.Tointroduceherjob.B.Togainpersonalfame.C.Topromoteahorsebreed.D.Toadvertisethelocalscenery.()25.WhatcanwelearnfromHeJiaolong'swordsinParagraph3?A.Sheenjoysbeingcalledanonlinecelebrity.B.Sheisproudofherskillsofmakingshortvideos.C.Thevideo'ssuccessmakesadifferencetoherlife.D.Thevideo'ssuccessdamagesherimageasanofficial.()26.WhatchangeshasHeJiaolong'slivestreamingbroughttoIli?A.Salesoflocalproductshavebeenincreased.B.Livesoflocalresidentshavebeendisturbed.C.Morelocalofficialsjoinherinlivestreaming.D.Morefollowersmakevideosofthelocalscenery.()27.HowdoesHeJiaolongreacttopeople'scriticism?A.Shedecidestoquitappearingonline.B.Sheapologizestothelocalgovernment.C.Sheconsultsexpertsondealingwiththestress.D.Shecontinuesservingpeoplethroughherefforts.CCouldadailywalkbeevenbetterforourhealththanwethought?Severalnewstudiesshowthatwalkingnotonlyburnsfat,butalsoboostslongevity(长寿)andhasadramaticanti­ageingeffectonthebody.Inthelatestofthesefindings,duetobepublishedinthejournalCommunicationsBiologyinthenextfewweeks,ThomasYates,aprofessorattheUniversityofLeicester,showedthatwalkerswhoadoptaquickpacecanhaveabiologicalage15yearsyoungerthanthosewhotaketheirtime.Yatesandhisteamlookedatthelengthoftelomeres(端粒)ofchromosomes(染色体)in405,981middle­agedadultsintheUK.Aswegrowolder,ourtelomeresshorten,whichresultsinacceleratedcellageing.“Ifwecankeepthemlongforaslongaspossible,itactsasabufferagainstageing,”saysYates.Theirfindingsfollowareviewandanalysisof15studiesonwalkinginvolvingalmost50,000peoplethatwaspublishedthisweek.AmandaPaluchattheUniversityofMassachusettsAmhersconfirmedthatdailywalkingimproveshealthandlongevity,butmoredailystepsarebetteronlyuptoapoint.Foradultsunder60,Paluchshowedadailytotalof8,000-10,000stepswasbestforreducingriskofearlydeath,while6,000-8,000stepswasenoughfortheover­60s.Walkinghasalsorecentlybeenshowntostrengthenthebloodflowtothebrain.Inoneofthelargeststudies,researchersrevealedthat20minutesofquickwalkingmostdaysfrommiddleageonwardswilllowertheriskofdementia(痴呆).ProfessorEdwardZamrinisays,“TheideathatyoucanreduceyourriskforAlzheimer'sdiseasebysimplyincreasingyouractivityisverypromising.”Eveninpeoplewithsomeexistingage­relatedmemorydamage,walkingcanworkwonders,asayear­longstudyintheJournalofAlzheimer'sDiseaseshowed.“Walkingisbyfarthebestmedicinewehaveforahealthylife,”saysYates.()28.WhatdidThomasYates'studyfindaboutfastwalking?A.Itcausesadamagingeffectonthebody.B.Itslowsdowntheprocessofcellageing.C.Itincreasesthenumberofchromosomes.D.Itshortensmiddle­agedadults'telomeres.()29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“buffer”inParagraph2mean?A.Somethingshorteningtelomeres.B.Somethingspeedingupcellageing.C.Somethingcountingthewalkingpace.D.Somethinghelpingprotectfromharm.()30.WhatdidAmandaPaluchconsiderwhendoingresearch?A.Bodyshape.B.Agegroup.C.Occupationtype.D.Samplesize.()31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowdailywalkinghelpsburnfatB.WhywalkingisthebestmidlifeexerciseC.HowmanydailystepsarebetterforadultsD.WhetherwalkingreducestheriskofdementiaDIntheforest,treesoftengiveeachotherspacetoreachforthesky,ahabitthathumanscanlearnfromwhenitcomestosettingpersonalboundaries.Nexttimeyougoforawalkinaforestorwoodland,takeamomenttolookaboveyou.Youmightfindthatthecrown(树冠)resemblesabreathtakingumbrellawithchannel­likegapsbetweenthetopsofthetrees.Thisphenomenonhasbeendocumentedworldwidesincethe1920s,andiscalled“crownshyness”.Ithappenswhentreesappeartogiveeachotherspace.Evenwhentreesgrowclosetogether,theyshowamutual(相互的)respectandofferbenefits.Thisistrueinthecaseof“married”trees—whereatreeintertwines(缠绕)withoneresistanttodisease,itsharestheadvantagesofitsfriend.Maintaininghealthyboundarieshelptreestomaintaingoodhealth,manageresourcesandprotecttheforestasawhole.Whenhumansfailtorespectboundaries,theemotionalandphysicalresourcesofindividualsandthecommunitycanbeaffected.Inthissense,aboundaryisaconceptualborder.Ithelpstoestablishwhereyouendandotherpeoplebegin.Itmeanstakingresponsibilityforonlyyourownemotionsandactions,nototherpeople's.Youcouldthinkofyourboundariesasamoat(护城河)aroundyourcastle,completewithadrawbridgethatcanbeloweredorraised.Asthegatekeeperofyourcastle,youdecidewhoandwhatcomesinandwhen.Ofcourse,markingoutboundariestakestime,andsomepeoplemightbeunhappyaboutanychangesyoumake.Establishingaclearlinebetweenyouandtherestoftheworld,however,isessentialforbuildingtheself­worthandself­careneededtofunctionatyourbestinrelationships.()32.Whatis“crownshyness”?A.Acrownwithchannel­likegaps.B.Aforestwithumbrella­shapedcrowns.C.Abehaviorthattreesgiveeachotherspace.D.Aphenomenonthattreescompeteforspace.()33.HowdoestheauthordevelopParagraph3?A.Bytellingastory.B.Bygivinganexample.C.Bydefiningaconcept.D.Bymakingacomparison.()34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theeffectsofignoringboundaries.B.Themeaningoftakingresponsibilities.C.Theimportanceofsettingpersonalboundaries.D.Themethodsofmanagingindividualresources.()35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetomarkingoutaboundary?A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Conservative.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。In2013,digitalmediaconsultantBaratundeThurstonlaunchedanexperiment.Hedecidedtodisconnectfromhisonlinelifefortwenty­fivedays:noFacebook,noTwitter,notevene­mail.Heneededthebreak.__36__Itdidn'ttakehimlongtoadjusttoadisconnectedlife.Bytheendofthatfirstweek,hewaslessstressedaboutnotknowingnewthings.__37__HeenjoyedfoodwithoutTwitteringtheexperience.Buttheendcametoosoon.Afterthetwenty­fivedays,hehadtorestorehisonlinepresence.HisexperimentsummarizestwoimportantpointsaboutourrelationshipwithsocialnetworkslikeFacebookandTwitter.Thefirstpointisthatweincreasinglyrecognizethatthesetoolsfragment(碎裂)ourtimeandreduceourabilitytoconcentrate.__38__Buttheproblemisespeciallyseriousifyou'reattemptingtoimproveyourabilitytoworkdeeply.Tofightbackagainstthesedistractions,ThurstonfelthisonlyoptionwastoquittheInternetaltogether.ButtheproblemisthatnooneismeanttoactuallyfollowThurston'slead.__39__Thatistoacceptourcurrentdistractedstateasunavoidable.ThisbringsmetothesecondpointsummarizedbyThurston'sstory:itdidn'ttakehimlongoncetheexperimentendedtoslidebackintothefragmentedstatewherehebegan.Thisruleproposesathirdoption:acceptingthatthesetoolsmightbevitaltoyoursuccessandhappiness,butmeanwhileacceptingthatmostpeopleshouldbeusingfewersuchtools.Iwon'taskyou,inotherwords,toquittheInternetaltogetherlikeThurstondid.__40__Thereisamiddleground,andifyou'retodevelopadeepworkhabit,youmustfighttogetthere.A.Hestruckupconversationswithstrangers.B.Itisarealproblemformanydifferentpeople.C.“Iwasburntout,fried,anddone,”heexplained.D.Thisrealityaccountsfortheremainingalternative.E.Hehadtoreturntotheonlineworldwithbookstomarket.F.ButI'llaskyoutorejectthestateofhighlydistractedconnectedness.G.Fortunately,youwillbreakthehabitofsurfingtheInternetgradually.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whenwepayattention,weseecourageeveryday.Iseeitinmyclassroomwhenastudent__41__herhandandsays,“I'mcompletelylost.”Doyouknowhowincredibly__42__itistosaysowhenyou'reprettysureeveryoneelsegetsit?Irecentlysawanother__43__ofordinarycourageinmysonCharlie'spreschool.Parentswereinvitedto__44__amusicpresentationbythekids.Youknowthe__45__—twenty­fivechildrensingingwithfifty­plus__46__intheaudienceholdingupcameras.Onegirlcriedherwaythroughtheentire__47__becauseshecouldn'tseehermom.AsIwastellingCharliegoodbye,Isawhermomburstthroughthedoor,andimmediatelystart__48__theroomforherdaughter.Anothermotherwalkedbythisstressedmom,shookherheadand__49__hereyes.Justthenonemoremomwalkeduptothisnow__50__momandsmiled.“Iwasn'tjustlate.I__51__forgot.”Shesaid,“It'sokay.We'reinthesameboat.”Thewoman'sface__52__andshewipedawayatear.Bythetimeshemadeittothecornerwheretheteacherwasstill__53__herdaughter,shelookedcalm.Themomwhostoppedandsharedherstoryof__54__waspracticingcourage.Shedidn'thaveto.Everytimewechoose__55__,wemaketheworldalittlekinderandbraver.()41.A.shakesB.raisesC.spreadsD.withdraws()42.A.awfulB.normalC.braveD.typical()43.A.issueB.trendC.reportD.example()44.A.attendB.advertiseC.performD.organize()45.A.tensionB.sceneC.silenceD.song()46.A.photographersB.teachersC.parentsD.reporters()47.A.performanceB.competitionC.arrangementD.celebration()48.A.scanningB.sweepingC.decoratingD.occupying()49.A.openedB.rolledC.closedD.covered()50.A.gratefulB.mercifulC.cheerfulD.tearful()51.A.immediatelyB.temporarilyC.occasionallyD.completely()52.A.hardenedB.softenedC.darkenedD.reddened()53.A.encouragingB.criticizingC.comfortingD.threatening()54.A.concentrationB.inspirationC.instructionD.imperfection()55.A.courageB.wisdomC.gratitudeD.honesty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。TraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)isahealthcaresysteminwhichpatients__56__(treat)withnaturalplant,animal,andmineralremedies(药物).Itisassumed,forapersontobehealthy,__57__yinandyangforcesshouldbeinbalance.Imbalancecausesillnessorinjury.TCMisabout__58__(restore)thebalancebetweenyinandyangforcesinpatients.IthasbeenamajorpartoftraditionalChinesecultureandcontinuestoplay__59__vitalroleinmedicaltreatmentinChinatoday.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,nearly80percentoftheworld'spopulationdependsforitsprimaryhealthcareneeds__60__medicinesfromplantsandanimals.Thisisespeciallytrueincountrieswheretraditionalmedicinesare__61__(wide)used.Increasingly,however,modernmedicinesalsocontainsubstancesfromanimalsandplants.Givengrowingpopulations,increasingwealth,andthespreading__62__(popular)ofnaturalremediesaroundtheworld,thedemandforthesemedicinesandremedies__63__(rise)now.Therisingdemand,__64__(combine)withreducedhabitat,hascausedanalarmingincreaseinthenumberofplantandanimalspeciesusedformedicinalpurposesatriskformanyyears.Forinstance,TCMusesabout1,000plantand36animalspecies,includingthetiger,rhinoceros,andseahorse,__65__areallindanger.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校拟举办一场英文书法比赛。请你为校英文报写一则通知,内容包括:1.比赛目的;2.时间和地点;3.比赛规则。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Notice________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Students'Union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。Formyfifth­gradesciencefairproject,Igotsixchickeneggsinanincubator(孵化器).“ButIdon'tknowanythingabouthatchinganegg.”Mrs.Brubecksmiled.“Youdon'thavetobeanimmediateexpertateverything,Juli.Theideahereistolearnsomethingnew.”“Butwhatiftheydie?”“Thentheydie.Documentyourworkscientificallyandyou'llstillgetanA.”ShepulledTheBeginner'sGuidetoRaisingChickensfromherbookshelfandsaid,“Readthebookandsetyourselfuptonight.”ThatnightIcamehome,moreworriedthanever.I'dreadthebook.Ihadtoturntheeggsthreetimesadayandregulatethetemperatureandhumidity(湿度).Butasidefromthat,whatwastheretodo?Myfathercamewithacardboardtubeandaflashlight.Hetapedthetwotogethersothatthelightbeamwasforcedstraightoutthetube.“Iwillshowyouhowtocandletheeggs,”hesaid,thenswitchedoffthelightandheldanegguptothecardboardtube.“Thelightletsyouseethroughtheshellsoyoucanwatchtheembryo(胚胎)develop.Look,seethedarkspothere?”“Isthatanembryo?”“That'sit!”Suddenlyitfeltreal.Theeggswerealive!Surelytheyhadtolive!Forthenextthreeweeks,Iwascompletelyconsumedwiththegrowingofchicks.IlabeledtheeggsA,B,C,D,EandF,butbeforelongtheyhadnames,too:Abby,Bonnie,Clyde,Dexter,EuniceandFlorence.EverydayIweighedthem,candledthem,turnedthem.Idrewdiagramsofvariousstagesofanembryo'sdevelopment.Idocumentedthedailychangesandweightlossofeachegg.Ontheoutsidetheeggswereboring,butIknewwhatwashappeninginside!注意:1.写作词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。ThenonemorningIwascandlingBonniewhenInoticedagentlepeck(啄).________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ThedaycamewhenIwassupposedtohandinmysciencefairproject.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2022届高三年级模拟试卷(连云港)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5BCACA6~10BBACB11~15CBAAA16~20CABAC第二部分阅读第一节21~23BCD24~27CCAD28~31BDBB32~35CBCA第二节36~40CABDF第三部分语言运用第一节41~45BCDAB46~50CAABD51~55DBCDA第二节56.aretreated57.that58.restoring59.a60.on/upon61.widely62.popularity63.isrising64.combined65.which第四部分写作第一节Onepossibleversion:NoticeToraisestudents'awarenessofwritingneatlyandbeautifully,wearetoorganizeanon­siteEnglishHandwritingCompetitionfrom5:00p.m.to5:15p.m.onApril6ineachclassroom.EverystudentinSeniorThreeistoparticipateinthecompetitionbycopyingthegivenmaterialsontothegivenpaper.Thosewhocompletethetaskin15minuteswillhandintheirworks.Thebestworkswillbeexhibitedonthebulletinboardandthewinnerswillbeawarded.(80words)Students'Union第二节Onepossibleversion:ThenonemorningIwascandlingBonniewhenInoticedagentlepeck(啄).Wasitcomingout?Icalledmyparentsandthethreeofuscrowdedaround,watchingBonniepip.Hislittlebeakcrackedthrough,andwhileIheldmybreathandwaited,herested.Andrested.Finallyitsbeakpokedthroughagain.Afterwhatseemedalongtime,Bonniebrokeoutoftheshellfirst.Thencametheothers.Theywerewet,weakanduglyatfirstsight,butsoontheybecamefluffy.Itwasabsolutelyamazing.ThedaycamewhenIwassupposedtohandinmysciencefairproject.Ipackedupallmychickens,documentsandchartsandgotaridetoschool.Thesebeautifullittlethingscaughtimmediateattention.“You'vegotsixalive!Therecordisthree!”Mrs.Brubeckwasquiteimpressed.Thewholeclassstuckaroundforawholemorning,askingvariousquestions.Isharedwiththemtheprocessaswellasthejoyofwitnessinganewlifecomingintothisworld.Whatanexperience!(150words)听力材料Text1M:Ineverknewyoulovewintersports.I'veneverlearnedanywintersportssinceIwasborninSingapore.W:Oh,IlearnedtoskatewhenIwasyoung,becauseit'sverypopularinRussia.ThenImovedhereinChinawhenIwas15.Text2W:Areyourparentsearlyagain?Didn'tyoutelleveryonetocometothepartyinanhour?M:Yes,butIjustaskedmyfriendJoetocomeearlyandbringsomebabyfood,sincemysisterwillcomelaterwithherdaughter.Hehasprobablyarrived.Text3W:CanIfollowyouthroughtheforest?M:Yes,butchangeoutofthatT­shirt.Thetemperatureintherecanbeverylow,soyouneedsomethingbetterthanthat.W:OK,I'llfinishmylunchandthenI'llbeready.Text4W:I'mnotsurewhatjobIwanttodo.Doingsurgeryiscool,butittakesalmost10yearsoftraining.Beingageneraldoctoriseasy,butthesalaryisnotgood.MaybeI'llbecomeadentist.M:Manypeoplethesedayswanttobecomedentists.Text5W:Howstrange.Everyoneiswearingacoatandahat,butthesunisshiningandit'swarm.M:Doyouthinktheyknowsomethingthatwedon't?W:Perhapsthereisrainontheway.IshouldprobablychecktheweatherforecastbeforeIgoshopping.Text6M:Whathappenedtoyourbestfriend,Jessica?W:Who?M:Elaine.Ihaven'tseenheraroundforages.Irememberyoualwayssattogetherinhistoryclasswhilewewereinuniversity,butIhaven'tseenhersinceIgotbacktothecity.W:Tobehonest,shewasjustaroommate.Ithinkshegotajobbackhomeandleftafewmonthsago.IusedtobemuchbetterfriendswithSamanthawhileinschool,andluckilysheisstillhere!M:That'sgoodtoknow.IthinkImetSamanthaonceataparty.Text7M:Basedonthevisiontestwereceivedfromyourdoctor,youwillneedsomeprettythickglasses.Myassistantwillgetsomeforyou.Fornow,whatkindofshapewouldyoulike?W:I'mnotsure.Whatwouldyourecommendbasedonmyfaceshape?M:Youhaveaveryroundface,soyoushoulddefinitelyavoidroundglasses.Youwouldlookgoodinsquareones.Ontheotherhand,heart­shapedglassesdon'treallymatchanyfaceshape,butalwayslookmodern.W:OK.Thenwhataboutthecolor?What'sthemostpopularamongyourcustomers?M:Theseredandthosegoldonesareaboutequal.Thepurpleonesdon'tselloften,sinceyoudefinitelyneedmoreconfidencetowearthem.W:Allright.I'dliketotrythegoldandthepurple.Text8W:Yourbookisagreatfirstattempt.Thecharactersareveryrealistic.M:Wow,thankyou!So,whatdoyouthinkstillneedstobedone?W:Smallthings.Theplot,forexample,isquitegood.However,readerscouldtellyouarenotanativeEnglishspeaker,sincetherearesomestran

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