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【英语】江苏省海安高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期期中考试试题
江苏省海安高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期期中考试 英语试题 第一卷 (选择题, 共 100分) 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节 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. What is Lucy doing? A. Watching TV. B. Doing her shopping. C. Attending a concert. 2. Where is the woman's phone? A. On the table. B. On the sofa. C. On the bed. 3. Why is the man talking to the woman? A. To invite her to a party. B. To make a travel plan. C. To ask about her holiday. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Salesperson and customer. C. Boss and employee. 5. In which season did the woman get to Prague? A. In summer. B. In autumn. C. In winter. 第二节 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. What are the speakers talking about? A. Seasons. B. Photos. C. Villages. 7. Which photo does the man like best? A. The one taken in winter. B. The one taken in summer. C. The one taken in spring. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What does the woman think of her best friend? A. She's hard-working. B. She's clever. C. She's talkative. 9. Whom did the woman visit during her last vacation? A. Her classmate. B. Her best friend. C. Her grandparents. 10. What do we know about the woman? A. She is good at math. B. She likes the novel about Anne Boleyn. C. She visited museums and palaces in England. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What made the woman dissatisfied with the T-shit? A. The name of the store on it. B. The stain on it. C. The size. 12. Why can't the woman return the T-shirt? A. She has worn it B. It was bought too long ago. C. There is nothing wrong with it. 13. What does the woman do at last? A. Keep the T-shirt. B. Pay extra for the belt. C. Exchange the T-shirt for another one. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. How did the man learn to skateboard? A. He had a few lessons. B. He practiced by video. C. His cousin taught him. 15. Where does the man want to skateboard most? A. By the beach. B. At a city square. C. On a basketball court 16. What does the man say about keeping fit? A. He finds it hard to work in the gym. B. He has changed his training routine. C. He should skateboard more often. 17. What does the man advise young people taking up skateboarding to do? A. Focus on a small number of moves. B. Buy a cheap board to begin with. C. Have plenty of patience. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. How long will the writing remain perfectly clear? A. At least 3 days. B. About 20 minutes. C. Less than 10 minutes. 19. What can make the writing disappear more quickly? A. Chemicals. B. Light. C. Heat. 20. What can we learn about the newly invented paper? A. It can be used up to 20 times. B. It might make ink widely used. C. It will replace the ordinary paper. 第二部分、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节:( 共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Hands-on activities can enrich a trip by creating fond memories and instilling knowledge about the local culture through interactivity. In Japan, a wide range of activities are offered to tourists at single workshops, many open air museums, as well as craft villages across Japan. Fruit picking Typical duration:30 to 60 minutes Typical price range:800 to 3000 yen Many farms across Japan offer fruit picking opportunities to tourists. The common procedure is for the visitor to get charged for a certain time period during which he/she can pick and enjoy the fruits on the spot. Typical fruit available for this activity include strawberries, apples and grapes. Cheese/butter making Typical duration:40 to 60 minutes Typical price range:600 to 1000 yen Cheese and dairy products are commonly made in northern Japan, especially in Hokkaido.Some farms offer cheese and butter making workshops. Visitors usually learn how to make the product and consume it on the spot. The Furano Cheese Factory is one place that offers such workshops. Washi paper Typical duration:30 to 60 minutes Typical price range:500 to 1000 yen In many workshops, for example at one near Ainokura Village, tourists can experience how washi paper is made.At other establishments, such as the Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts and Takumi no Sato, it is possible to make crafts such as fans and lanterns using washi Paper. Tatami making Typical duration:About two hours Typical price range:500 to 1000 yen It's possible to try Tatami making at many places in Japan including Otaru and Hakone. Tatami mats are made of straw and measure roughly 180 cm×90 cm.Few establishments offer workshops whereby you can make a small piece of Tatami and take it home as a souvenir. 21. Which of the following activities takes the longest time? ______ A. Fruit picking. B. Cheese/butter making. C. Washi paper. D. Tatami making. 22. Where can visitors make dairy products? ______ A. In Hokkaido. B. Near Ainokura Village. C. In the Kyoto Museum. D. In Otaru and Hakone. 23. What can we infer about hands-on activities from the text? ______ A. Visitors can take part in the activities for free. B. People can take home the end products as souvenirs. C. They all involve actually doing a particular thing. D. They can offer people rich culture about their hometown. B My Grandpa Forgets Who I Am A few days ago I visited my grandfather in hospital. He has Alzhemier’s—a degenerative disease that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time. I thought I was prepared to see him. I knew chances were slim that he'd actually recognize me. He didn’t. As a matter of fact, he had no idea that he even had grandchildren. But he was excited that somebody came to visit him. I tried to explain to him who I was. But after he told me multiple times that he didn’t have grandchildren, I gave up. And my heart broke into a million little pieces. I was tired of explaining things to him. So I just smiled. He smiled back. It's a genuine smile. Like a long time ago, when he’d take me by the hand and made this big world a little bit less scary for me. Now I have to take his hand. We sat in silence for a little while, before he told me to call my grandma. This was the first time I had tried so hard to hold back tears. My grandma died four years ago and he didn't remember. He thought she was stuck on her way to pick him up. My grandpa used to be a strong, hard-working man. He was the person you turned to when you needed your car fixed, your tires changed or something heavy to be carried. Sadly, that man left this world a long time ago, and left behind a man that is lost and scared. I want to help him. I want to make him feel better. I want to tell him about his old life, and how great it was. So I sat with him and I held his hand, and every once in a while I told him how good he looked and how much I liked the color of his shirt and how it brought out the blue in his eyes. I told him that my grandma was on her way whenever he asked about her, and I made sure the glass in his hand was always filled with water. I can’t take away his pain. I can’t help him remember. I can’t make the disease go away. All I can do is hold on to the memories—hold on for both of us. 24. When the author first saw her grandpa in hospital, ________________. A. she gave up on him B. they were both excited C. he didn’t recognize her D. they talked about the past 25. The author was close to tears because ________________. A. grandma died about four years ago B. grandpa needed to be taken care of C. grandma didn’t make it to the hospital D. grandpa believed grandma was still alive 26. Which of the following best describe the author? A. Tolerant and merciful. B. Considerate and patient. C. Warm-hearted and grateful. D. Strong-minded and generous. 27. The author wrote this passage to _________________. A. show pity towards her grandpa B. record memories of her grandpa C. express deep love for her grandpa D. call on further study on Alzheimer’s C One day, gardeners might not just hear the buzz of bees among their flowers, but the whirr of robots, too. Scientists have managed to turn an unassuming drone (无人机) into a remote-controlled pollinator (授粉媒介) by attaching horsehairs coated with a special, sticky gel(凝胶) to its underbelly(下腹部). Animal pollinators are needed for the reproduction of 90% of flowering plants and one third of human food crops. Chief among those are bees — but many bee populations in the United States have been in sharp decline in recent decades. Thus, the decline of bees isn't just worrisome because it could damage ecosystems, but also because it could disrupt agriculture and economy. People have been trying to come up with replacement techniques, but none of them are especially effective yet. Scientists have thought about using drones, but they haven't figured out how to make free-flying robot insects that can rely on their own power source without being attached to a wire. “It’s very tough work,” said senior author Eijiro Miyako, a chemist at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. His particular contribution to the field involves a gel, one he’d considered a mistake 10 years before and stuck in a storage cabinet(储物柜). When it was rediscovered a decade later, it hadn’t dried up or degraded at all. “I was so surprised because it still had high viscosity,” Miyako said. The chemist noticed that when dropped, the gel absorbed an impressive amount of dust from the floor. Miyako realized this material could be very useful for picking up pollen (花粉). He and his colleagues chose a drone and attached horsehairs to its smooth surface to copy a bee’s fuzzy body. They coated those horsehairs in the gel, and then controlled the drones over lilies, where they would pick up the pollen from one flower and then deposit the pollen at another one, thus fertilizing it. The scientists looked at the hairs under a scanning electron microscope and counted up the pollen grains attached to the surface and found that the drones whose horsehairs had been coated with the gel had about 10 times more pollen than those that had not been coated with the gel. Miyako does not think such drones would replace bees altogether, but could simply help bees with their pollinating duties. There’s a lot of work to be done before that's a reality, however. Small drones will need to become more controllable and energy efficient, as well as smarter, with better GPS and artificial intelligence. 28. What does the underlined word “viscosity” in Para.3 probably mean? A. hardness. B. stickiness. C. flexibility. D. purity. 29. We can learn from the passage that ______. A. bees disrupt both agriculture and economy B. scientists have invented self-powered robot insects C. bees in the United States are dying out. D. Miyako found the special feature of the gel by chance 30. A drone works best in picking up pollen when ______. A. its body is made like a bee’s B. its GPS works more efficiently C. some flowers are coated with the gel D. horsehairs with the gel are attached to it 31. According to Eijiro Miyako, the drones ______. A. are not yet ready for practical use B. may eventually replace bees in the future C. are much more efficient than bee pollinators D. can provide a solution to economic depression D The Commonwealth games have meant that the eyes of the world have been focused on our fair city-Melbourne. And it would look pretty good, wouldn't it? And what better way to regain our title as world's most livable city? I'm told that we recently lost the right to say this to foreign friends proudly when the international list was re-examined and we slipped to the fourth place. It's hard to see how Melbourne could have lost its crown (桂冠) when you look at what it has to offer. 24 hours Coles, free transport for drunks on New Year's Eve, a new freeway, it's all here. The first focus for the international press will obviously be the endless stadiums dotted around the city. But as well as being full every other weekend, these great places often play host to slightly older kids. At Rod Laver, even the olds get a look-in as the Christian evangelical (教会的) road show rolls into town once a year for a night of stadium worship (崇拜). Another pleasure Melbourne enjoys is that it's very easy to get around. There's a bit of a squeeze during rush hour for sure, but nothing like Bangkok, where the journey home can take longer than growing a beard and parking is barely distinguishable from the drive itself. Driving here is a piece of cake. It must be because the wise people who hand out the taxis seem to actively encourage a career behind the wheel within 24 hours of landing in the country as an educational tool for getting to know the city. No slowing down for learning bends, just go, go, go! As for the social life, with over 40 million bars in Melbourne's CBD alone, we have plenty of places for spectators to celebrate national victory, making this town as good as any and it happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Unfortunately, the athletes themselves don't get to smell the roses to the same degree. But the rest of the world will know that this is the place to be. The most livable city in the world. By far the easiest place on earth to cheat death, which is essentially what we're talking about. 32. In Paragraph 1 and 2 the author is wondering ________________. A. how Melbourne has fallen behind B. when the international list was re-examined C. what they should do to regain the world's focus D. whether Melbourne can offer greater convenience 33. What does the author mainly want to show in the passage? A. The casual life styles of Melbourne. B. The competitive advantages of Melbourne. C. The various social activities in Melbourne. D. The convenient transportation in Melbourne. 34. From the underlined sentence, we can infer the athletes __________. A. have minimum social activities B. take no interest in the beauty of the city C. are forbidden to live in the busy city center D. are unwilling to celebrate the victory publicly 35. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point(次要点) C: Conclusion A. B. C. D. 第二节:七选五 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。 People from Britain and Ireland first came to live in Australia in 1788. _____36_______ These different kinds of English began to mix and change. The newcomers soon began to speak with their own typical accent(口音) and vocabulary. More and more people came to Australia during the Gold Rush in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some came from Britain and Ireland;others came from non-English speaking countries. Australian English continued to grow and change. ______37_____During the Second World War, there were many American soldiers staying in Australia. More importantly, American television shows and music have been popular in Australia since the 1950s. Australians use many words that other English speakers do not use. The famous Australian greeting, for example, is G'day! A native forest is called the bush and central Australia is called the outback. ______38______For example, “mate” means "friend",and it is still used in Britain. Some of these words have changed in meaning. Some words have come from Australian original languages, many of which are names for animals, plants and places, like dingo and kangaroo. ______39______ In words like organise and realise, -ise is the expected and taught spelling method. In words like colour, favourite, -our is the normal, but nouns such as the Labor Party and Victor Harbor are spelled with -or. Program, on the other hand, is more common than programme. _____40______ For example, football means "rugby" in New South Wales and Queensland, but "Australian rules football" everywhere else in Australia. In New South Wales, a swimming costume is called a cossie or swimmers, while in Queensland it is called togs and bathers in Victoria. A. Australian spelling comes from British spelling. B. They brought different dialects of English with them. C. Australian English has also been influenced by American English. D. Many words were brought to Australia from Britain and Ireland. E. There are also differences in the definition of words Australians use in different parts of the country. F. Australian English is full of words that a British English speaker would not recognize. G. Many words which sound different in other accents sound the same in Australia English. 第三部分、语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting . I was expecting a quiet___41___of the splendid artwork. A young___42___viewing the paintings ahead of me___43___nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man’s___44___for putting up with her___45___stream of words___46___by their noise, I moved on. I met them several times as I moved___47___the various rooms of art, Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away___48___. I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a___49___when the couple approached the___50___. Before they left, the man___51___into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He___52___it into a long stick and then___53___his way into the coatroom to get his wife’s jacket. “He′s a___54___man.” The clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age, During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn’t change. So, as before, he and his wife come in___55___there is a new art show.” “But what does he get out of the art?”I asked .“He can’t see.” “Can’t see? You’re___56___. He sees a lot, More than you and I do,” the clerk said, “His wife___57___each painting so he can see it in his head.” I learned something about patience,___58___and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without___59___and the courage of a husband who would not___60___blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined. 41. A. view B. touch C. wander D. scenery 42. A. lady B. man C. couple D. clerk 43. A. yelled B. argued C. screamed D. chatted 44. A. attempt B. patience C. wisdom D. independence 45. A. vivid B. constant C. casual D. exciting 46. A. adopted B. adapted C. conducted D. disturbed 47. A. towards B. to C. through D. from 48. A. anxiously B. slowly C. quickly D. sensibly 49. A. comment B. decision C. purchase D. profit 50. A. entrance B. queue C. front D. exit 51. A. plugged B. reached C. held D. bent 52. A. lengthened B. made C. brought D. broadened 53. A. led B. found C. forced D. tapped 54. A. brave B. rough C. smart D. generous 55. A. wherever B. whatever C. whenever D. whichever 56. A. wrong B. silly C. equal D. unique 57. A. describes B. draws C. shows D. decorates 58. A. kindness B. courage C. enthusiasm D. pride 59. A. support B. expectation C. sight D. confidence 60. A. allow B. hope C. get D. cause 第二节、单句语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 阅读下面句子,在空白处填入适当的单词或用所给字母的正确形式填空,每空只填一个单词。 61. Fang Lang, one of the few lucky people in Titanic picked up by Lifeboat 14, was found ______________(float) on a door to which he had tied himself. 62. People who don’t have strong social relationships are 50% _________(like) to survive at any given time that those who do. Therefore, make good friends. 63. _________(get) over your fear of speaking English, you should first of all get over your shyness. 64. Have you ever had a task you need to complete but __________ urgent it may be, you just don’t get down to doing it? 65. It was then, however, that I saw something _________ lifted that weight off of my soul, made my face smile and made my heart feel happy again. 66. The desert was once a green land with huge trees, but they were cut down and that resulted in the city ____________(bury) by sand---what a pity! 67. __________ we should do about the increasing number of “borrowed words” in our vocabulary is something that deserves careful thought. 68. In developing countries like China and Brazil, sales of meat ________(double) in the last 20 years. 69. Before I seek advice from you, I had no comprehension _________ a company might try to fool people into buying a product or service. 70. _________ took them just three minutes to steal paintings by two worldfamous artists. 第四部分、写作(共两小节,满分50分) 第一节 根据首字母填空。(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 71. Even if an ad does not lie, it does not mean it is altogether i______________. 72. This statement tries to fool you into a_________ that the toothpaste cures bad breath, yet it does not say that! 73. We should keep our software __________(更新) regularly. 74. There are hundreds of ___________(有毒的) spiders and snakes. 75. I've come to the c___________ that he's not the right person for the job. 76. Being able to walk to work is an added ___________(意外收获) of the new job.? 77. What was it that _____________( 使具有…的特色) her from her classmates? 78. He _________(逃跑) to London after an argument with his family. 79. The orchestra is very important for the ___________(文化的) life of the city. 80. U____________, the old man died before the doctor arrived. 第二节 应用文写作 (总分15分) 假设你是李华,在美国孔子学院的笔友Jack对汉字毛笔书法非常感兴趣,写信向你咨询学习毛笔书法的建议。请你用英语回信,内容包括: 1. 学习毛笔书法的必备工具;2. 你认为学好毛笔书法的有效方式;3. 学好毛笔书法的好处。 注意:1. 词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数); 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 3. 参考词汇:书法 calligraphy 毛笔 writing brush 砚台 ink stone Dear Jack, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第三节、 读后续写(总分25分) 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 It was somewhere between spring and summer,my mom and I were driving through the countryside. Back then,I was 13 years old,and always felt unhappy with mom.But little did I know that this trip was going to be a special one.A pot of flowers sat in the back seat,whose heavenly scent filled the car. Suddenly,in the middle of nowhere,my mom pulled over.“What are you doing?”I cried,fearing that the car had broken down and we’d be stuck there,so far from home.But that wasn’t the case.My mom hopped out of the car,grabbing the flowers from the back seat.“It’ll just be a minute,”she called back through the open windows.My eyes impatiently skimmed the edge of the road before settling on a little sign showing that it was a nursing home.I looked back to the building,somewhat annoyed,as my mom reappeared—empty-handed. Before she started the car,curiosity drove me to ask,“Do you know someone there?”She shook her head.“Then what did you do with the flowers?”She smiled slightly,“I gave them to the receptionist.” “What?”She laughed at my confusion.“I told the receptionist to give the flowers to whoever needed them,especially who hasn’t gotten any in a while.” I kept silent for a moment.Not long after we continued our driving,I spoke again,“Did you leave your name?”To this she answered instantly,“No.Leaving flowers there for someone who will appreciate them makes me feel good,which is enough of a thank for me.” Suddenly,still thinking about Mom’s deeds,I heard something burst loudly.It was our car that broke down! Nothing could be worse,because neither my mom nor I understood how to repair it,and we didn’t know where the garage was.It also seemed impossible to wait for any passer-by,since we had seen so few along the way. 注意:1、所续写的短文的词数应为150左右; 2、续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; Paragraph 1: We were worrying about what could be done.______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: As we drove along,a flower shop came into sight. __________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案解析】 听力 1-5.ABACC 6-10. BCBCB 11-15. ACBBA 16-20. BCACA 阅读理解 21-23 DAC 24. C 25. D 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. D 31. A 这是一篇说明文。文章主要提出了对墨尔本丢失了最宜居城市桂冠的质疑,以及从墨尔本城市体育场、交通、社会生活三个方面来说明墨尔本所具有的优势。 【答案】32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D 【32题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句I'm told that we recently lost the right to say this to foreign friends proudly when the international list was re-examined and we slipped to the fourth place. (我听说我们最近失去了向外国朋友自豪地说这句话的权利,因为我们重新审查了国际名单,我们滑落到了第四名)以及第二段第一句It's hard to see how Melbourne could have lost its crown (桂冠) when you look at what it has to offer.(当你看到墨尔本所能提供的东西时,很难想象它是如何丢掉桂冠的)可知,作者好奇为何墨尔本会落后于其他城市,故选A。 【33题详解】 推理判断题。根据第一段第三句And what better way to regain our title as world's most livable city? (还有什么更好的方法让我们重新成为世界上最宜居的城市呢?)以及文章第三、四、五段分别介绍了墨尔本的场地优势,交通优势和丰富的社交生活。由此可知,作者主要介绍了墨尔本的竞争优势,故正确答案为B。 【34题详解】 推理判断题。根据上一段在说墨尔本丰富的社交生活,紧接着用unfortunately进行转折,所以是在暗示运动员的社交生活非常少。从划线的句子中,我们可以推断出运动员的社会活动很少。故选A。 【35题详解】 推理判断题。文章第一、二段作者提出了对墨尔本丢失最宜居城市桂冠的质疑,然后在三、四、五段分别从城市体育场、交通、社会生活三个方面来讲墨尔本具有的三个优势,最后一段中By far the easiest place on earth to cheat death, which is essentially what we're talking about.(到目前为止,这是地球上最容易逃避死亡的地方,这基本上就是我们所说的)对文章进行了总结,故选D。 七选五 36-40 BCDAE 完形填空41. A 42. C 43. D 44. B 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. C 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. A 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. A 57. A 58. B 59. C 60. A 单句语法填空 61. floating 62. less likely 63. To get 64. however 65. that 61. being buried 67. What 68. have doubled 69. that 70. It 单词拼写 71. innocent 72. assuming 73. updated 74. poisonous 75. conclusion 76. bonus 77. distinguished 78. fled 79. cultural 80. Unfortunately/Unluckily 应用文写作: One possible version Dear Jack, I’m glad to know you’re interested in Chinese Calligraphy. It’s my pleasure to tell you how to learn Chinese calligraphy. As we all know, the four treasures of the study are writing brush, ink, paper and ink stone, which are essential to learn Chinese calligraphy. As to the way to learn it, I think, for one thing, you may study the basic structure of each Chinese character step by step;for another, choosing a good model book to copy is of great benefit to you. Chinese calligraphy is a fine art of the excellent traditional cultures in China. Not only does it do good to health, but also it can cultivate morality and purify our souls. Hoping you can come to China to enjoy it personally. Yours, Li Hua 读后续写 One possible version: Paragraph 1: We were worrying about what could be done.But after waiting in vain for a long time, under the hot burning sun, worried and depressed, I was wandering the road aimlessly. “What if no one is willing to help us?” All of a sudden, a man with his hands waving at mom came into our view. “He is the receptionist from the nursing home.” Mom explained to me. “Why are you here?” Mom asked excitedly. “ I just intended to thank you for your flowers formally.” How lucky we were! What amazed me most was that he was a retired garage man. As a consequence, he had our car repaired. Paragraph 2: As we drove along,a flower shop came into sight. I walked quickly into the flower shop, where a bunch of flowers in full bloom caught my eye. Having witnessed the effect of my mom’s kindness, I decided to send her the sweet flowers. Soon, the heavenly scent filled the car again. Mom tried to conceal her excitement, but tears filled her eyes. Though this trip, I discovered that, despite my occasional anger towards her, I actually felt proud of her. Just at that moment, a pleasant wind was blowing, making the leaves of trees swinging as if to be cheering for us./ What mom did reminded me of a famous saying: Roses given,fragrance in hand. 附:听力材料 (Text 1) M: Hi Lucy! Wow — what a lot of noise! Are you in a shopping center? W: It’s this film on TV. It’s too loud, isn’t it? M: Yeah, a bit. Are you free tomorrow? There’s a concert in the park. Shall we go? W: That sounds great. (Text 2) W: Have you taken my phone, Sam? I just put it on the table next to my bed, but it’s not there now! Mum said she saw you put a phone on your desk! M: Yes, I did — my phone! What’s that over there on the sofa? Look — there’s yours! (Text 3) M: Hi Mia. Are you free on December 17th? It’s my birthday, and I’m having a party. W: Sorry, Nico, but I’ll be on holiday. We’re going to Australia. We’ll leave on the 10th. And we won’t fly back until 5th January! (Text 4) W: So, Robert, how do you feel this year has gone for you? You’ve worked really hard to increase our sales. M: It’s been a bit up and down, but I’ll meet my sales targets. Last year you promised me that I would be promoted if I met my sales targets. (Text 5) M: What’s the weather like in Prague? W: Well, when I arrived in Prague, it was minus seven degrees and there was lots of snow. But in summer, the sun shines, and you can sit outside in the cafes. The weather in autumn is fantastic. 第二节 (Text 6) M: I’ve photographed the tree in our village every day to show how it’s changed through the different seasons. Look. W: Oh, here it’s covered in leaves. Reminds me of summer. M: Yes — it’s a nice photo. But look — in this one you can seethe new leaves beginning to grow again — I prefer it to all the others, to be honest. My mum loves this photo taken in winter, with no leaves on the tree, but the light was poor that day. W: Really? Well, I still think it’s beautiful. (Text 7) M: Do you have a best friend, Olga? W: Yes, I do. Her name’s Anna. M: Tell me about her, please. W: She’s very kind. She’s always there if I need someone to talk to. She’s smart. She’s usually at the top of the class in math. M: What do you like to read? W: Well, I like to read historical novels. I’m reading one about Anne Boleyn now. It’s extremely interesting. Now I want to visit England and see the places where she lived. M: Have you been to any nice places recently? W: Yes, I went to St. Petersburg during my last vacation. My grandparents live there. We stayed there for a week, and we visited all the museums and palaces. It was wonderful. (Text 8) M: Hi, can I help you? W: Yes, I’d like to return this T-shirt, please. M: May I ask what the problem with the T-shirt is? W: Well, I don’t know about the size. I haven’t tried it on. Look, it’s got the name of the store right across it. I hate that. M: Yes, most of our T-shirts have the name like that. W: I didn’t notice it. I only bought it 3 days ago. Can I have the money back? M: No. I’m sorry. We can only return your money if there’s something wrong with the clothes. W: There is something wrong. It has this name across it. M: No. I mean if there’s a stain on it or something like that. And there’s nothing like that wrong with this T-shirt,so all I can do is exchange it for something else. W: Well, the belts in your store are nice. I’ll exchange the T-shirt for one belt. M: OK. The belt is more expensive than the T-shirt, so you’ll have to pay the difference, which is eleven fifty. W: OK. (Text 9) W: Today I’m talking to teenage skateboard champion, Blayne Jackson. Blayne, how did you first learn to skateboard? M: I got my first skateboard when I was eight. I was hoping to join the skateboard club at my local park, but you had to be at least 12 to have lessons. So I just watched lots of skateboarding videos and then practiced all the moves. My cousin was really good at doing jumps, but he was 13 and not interested in teaching a kid like me! W: Where’s the best place for skateboarding? M: Well, for freestyle-boarding, any flat ground, like a basketball court, will do. The place I like most right now is the path that goes along the beach in my town. There’s a square in London which is great for skateboarding. W: I guess health is important. What do you do to stay fit? M: I used to skateboard for 3 hours every day. That wasn’t keeping me fit enough, though. So I’ve had a home gym put in and I’ve started to spend time in there. W: Any advice for young people taking up skateboarding? M: Don’t waste money on a cheap board. Another thing I’d advise is don’t expect to learn straight away. It takes time and practice. W: Thanks, Blayne. (Text 10) M: Here is a piece of news about paper. Scientists have come up with a new type of paper that can be printed on and then used again up to 20 times. Users will be able to either remove the writing from the paper themselves, or leave it to disappear over a period of time, after which the paper will be completely blank and ready to be printed on again. There is no big change in quality between the first and the twentieth printout. Under normal circumstances it seems that the writing will remain perfectly clear for at least three days, long enough for most practical purposes. The new process does not require ink. Instead, the paper is printed on using a mixture of chemicals and light. If users want the print to disappear more quickly, they can apply heat to the paper. This can take as little as ten minutes. The hope is that in the future this paper will be widely used, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to ordinary paper.查看更多