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高二英语下学期6月份月考试题英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(选择题,三部分,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.ItistypicalDecemberweatherforthatarea.B.Itwon'treallysnowuntilDecember-C.SomuchsnowisunusualforDecember.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.He'dliketocomealongB.HeknowsthewaytotheriverC.Theweatherisquitehot3.What'swrongwiththeboy?He's______.A.goneawayB.gotacoldC.fallendown4.Whatwillthewomanhave?A.BeefB.FishC.Salad5.What'stheguestsgoingtodo?A.Tohaveanothercoffee.B.Tomoveaway.C.Toleave.第二节(共15小题;每题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第6~8题。6.Whatdoesthepassagetalkabout?A.thesinkingofthe"Titanic".B.thedescriptionofaship.C.thestoryoflove.7.Howmanypeoplelosttheirlifeonthegreatship"Titanic"?14/14\nA.2,000B.1,500C.2,5008.Wheredidthe"Titanic"setofffor?A.EnglandB.AustraliaC.TheUSA听下面一段材料,回答第9~11题。9.Wheredoyousupposetheconversationtakesplace?A.AttherailwaystationB.Atthedoctor'sC.Atthecinema10.Whendoesthewomancoughmostseriously?A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Inthenight11.Howmuchshouldthewomantakethemedicineeachday?A.2teaspoonsB.3teaspoonsC.4teaspoons听下面一段材料,回答第12~14题。12.Whendidtheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.MondaymorningB.TuesdaymorningC.Thursdaymorning13.HowmanytimeswasMissSmithlateduringthatweek?A.ThreetimesB.FourtimesC.Fivetimes14.WhathappenedtoMissSmithTuesdaymorning?A.ShewasveryillandhadtogoandseethedoctorB.ShewaskeptwaitingforalongtimeattheclinicC.Thebuswaslate听下面一段材料,回答第15~17题。15.WhichseasonistherealfoggyseasoninLondon?A.WinterB.SummerC.Autumn16.Whyhastheweatherchangedsomuch?A.Peoplehavelearnedtocontrolthesmoke.B.Peoplehavecutdownallthetrees.C.Peoplehavecleanedallthehouses.17.Whatdidthemanexpecttosee?A.ALondonfrog.B.ALondonfog.C.ALondondog.听下面一段材料,回答第18~20题。18.WhatkindofcolorTVwillthemanwanttobuy?A.AsmalleroneB.AbiggeroneC.Acheaperone19.Whatisthewoman'sopinionaboutbuyingacolorTV?14/14\nA.AsmalleroneB.AbiggeroneC.Acheaperone20.WhydoesthewomansuggestthatthemanshouldbuyasmallerTV?A.Becauseit'sbadforhiseyesB.BecausethatwouldbeawasteofmoneyC.Becausehemighthavetochangeitinyears'time第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21.Wouldn’titbewonderfulworldifwelivedinharmonywithnature?A.a;不填B.the;不填C.a;theD.the;the22.Thesuccessofthisprojecteveryonemakinganeffort.A.reliesonB.caresforC.remindsofD.callsup23.—Isitfortwomonthstheyhavestayedhere?—No,itisonlythreeweekstheyarrivedhere.A.that;sinceB.that;whenC.when;thatD.since;before24.Itisabeautifulcar,butitisnotthepricethatIpaidforit.A.costB.worthyC.worthD.value25.TheinformationofthiskindistoyouontheInternet.A.suppliedB.availableC.usedD.obtained26.Notonly,buthehimselfwasbadlybeatenup.A.waseverythinghehadrobbedofB.everythinghehadwasrobbedofC.hadeverythinghebeenrobbedofD.washerobbedofeverythinghehad27.ThegovernmentthediplomaticnotefromJapanforitsunclearattitudetothetradebetweentwocountries.A.deniedB.refusedC.rejectedD.objected28.Don’tgetthatinkonyourshirt,forit.A.isn’twashingoutB.won’tbewashingoutC.won’twashoutD.doesn’twashaway29.Thereaderwhohasspentseriouseffortonaproblemmayfromtheeffortevenifhedoesnotsucceedinsolvingtheproblem.A.benefitB.concludeC.deriveD.deviate30.Thechildren’sactivitiesoutofclassroomfromwatchingTVtoplayingchess.A.rateB.rangeC.involveD.include31.thenumbersinemploymentthehotelindustrywasthesecondlargestSwissindustryin14/14\n1929.A.InsteadofB.IntermsofC.InhonorofD.Infavorof32.Thefivemascots(吉祥物),Beibei,Jingjing,Huanhuan,YingyingandNini,meaninginEnglish“WelcometoBeijing”,amessageoffriendshiptopeopleallovertheworld.A.communicateB.representC.leaveD.stand33.Youaredoingitinawrongway.Itthisway.A.usedtodoB.isusedtodoingC.usedtobedoneD.isusedtodo34.Solarpowerispowerenergyfromthesun.A.producingusedB.producedusingC.producedusedD.producingusing35.—Isitmyagethebossminds?—I’mafraidnot.Hewillconsidernecessarytohaveanexperiencedassistant.A.which;itB.that;itC.which;thatD.that;that第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。JohnPerrystoodupandlookedaroundagain.Theislandhadbeenagoodplacetofindshells.Butnowhowcouldhemakethe36moveouttosea…?Iftheyswamouttoseahecouldjumpinandgettoshore37theysawhim.Hesawthesharksrollingandplaying.Their38wasnowgoneandtheywerekillingforfun.Howcouldhemakethemmoveaway?Hedrewhisknifefromhisbelt.Sharkcan39blood,hethought.Heputtheknifeagainsthislegandcutdeepintothe40.Thebloodranoutandhecaughtitonhiswhiteshirt.Whentheshirtwasredandwethetiedsomeclotharoundhislegto41theflowofblood.Hethentiedalongpieceofclothtotheshirt,threwitintothewaterand42itwiththepieceofcloth.Thesharkssmelledthebloodandcame43towardtheshirt.Herandownthesandreefpullingtheshirtandthesharksracedafterit.Hewas44themawayfromshore.Suddenlyhedroppedthecloth,turnedtowardthe45andranasfastashecould.Hejumpedinthewaterandswam.Hewashalfwayacross46heturnedtolookback.Ahighbonyfin(鳍)was47throughthewatertowardhim.Heputhisfaceinthewaterandkickedandsplashedhimself48asfastashecould.Theshorewasnearnow.Heliftedhisheadagainto49andhesawtheshoreverynear.Frombehindheleftthewaterrushtowardhim,almostpushinghim,helpinghim.Andthenagreatgraybodyhithimand14/14\nalmostrolledhimoverinthewater.Hetouchedtheshorewith50andhepulledhimselfupthestones.Theshark,51bythesmellofbloodandthechase(追逐),wentwildlyafterhim.Itsgreatbodycrashedagainst52.Theendcamequicklyandthewaterwascoveredwiththeshark’sblood.Theinjuredsharkwaseatenup53byothersasittriedtoescape.Perryslowlystruggled54hisfeet.“So”hesaid,“youdidnotgetme.”Andhelookeddownatthesharksstilleating55theyweren’thungry.Heclimbedupthestonesandwalkedtowardthevillage.36.A.boatsB.sharksC.soldiersD.shells37.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.when38.A.foodB.hungerC.angerD.wish39.A.fearB.tasteC.drinkD.smell40.A.sandB.sharkC.fleshD.meat41.A.stopB.keepC.joinD.cause42.A.pulledB.wrappedC.connectedD.caught43.A.runningB.racingC.swimmingD.jumping44.A.drivingB.keepingC.preventingD.leading45.A.seaB.shoreC.islandD.sand46.A.beforeB.whileC.unlessD.when47.A.goingB.runningC.cuttingD.swimming48.A.forwardB.backwardC.upwardD.downward49.A.cryB.breatheC.swimD.escape50.A.hisfeetB.astickC.hisfingersD.theshirt51.A.interestedB.frightenedC.disappointedD.excited52.A.theshoreB.PerryC.thestonesD.theshells53.A.livelyB.aliveC.deadD.friendly54.A.onB.byC.toD.with55.A.asthoughB.eventhoughC.assoonasD.aslongas第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ARichardRuddwassoforgetfulthathesometimesforgotwhathewastalkingaboutinthemiddleofasentence.Hiswifehadtoalwaysremindhimabouthisabouthisappointments,hisclasses—evenhismeals!SinceRuddwasaprofessoratawell-knownuniversity,hisforgetfulnessoftencausedhimalotoftrouble.Itwasn’tthathewasunintelligent.Hewasjustvery,veryabsent-minded.14/14\nOnehotsummerday,ProfessorRudddecidedtotakehischildrentothebeach.Theseasidetownheplannedtovisitwasaboutathree-hourtrainrideaway.Tomakethetripmoreinterestingforhisyoungchildren,hekeptthenameofthetownasecret.Unfortunately,bythetimeRuddhadarrivedatthetrainstation,thepoorforgetfulmanhadforgottenthenameofthetown.Luckily,afriendofhishappenedtobeinthestation.HeofferedtotakecareofthechildrenwhileRuddwentbackhometofindoutwherehewasgoing.Theprofessor’swifewassurprisedtoseehimagainsosoon,butshewasamusedwhensheheardwhatwasthematter.Shedistrustedhismemory,soshewrotethenameofthetownonapieceofpaper.Satisfiedthatshehadsolvedtheproblem,shesentherhusbandoffagain.Tenminuteslatershewasastonishedtoseehimoutsidethehouseagain.Whatwasthematternow?Theprofessorhadforgottenwherehehadlefthischildren.56.Hekeptthenameofthetownasecretbecause.A.hewantedtogivethechildrenasurpriseB.hedidn’tknowthenameofthetownC.hethoughttokeepasecretwasinterestingD.hewantedtoaddmorefuntothetrip57.WhichstatementisNOTtrue?A.Hedidn’tknowwheretogoatall.B.IttookthemthreehourstogettothatseasidetownbytrainC.BeforehegotonthetrainRichardhadforgottenthenameofthetown.D.Noneofhischildrenknewwhichtowntheywouldgoto.58.ThestoryaboutProfessorRuddtellsus.A.helosthischildrenB.hewasunfittobeaprofessorC.thoughsomepeopleareclevertheyareoftenabsent-mindedD.one’sforgetfulnesswillbringaboutalotoftroublestoothers59.Richard’swifehismemory,soshewrotethenameofthetownonapieceofpaper.A.didbelieveinB.didn’tbelieveC.didn’tbelieveinD.hadnobeliefinBInfluencedbytheirfamiliesandsociety,manyyouthsareinfatuatedwithexpensivefamousbrands.Butnoteveryyouthisasrichasamillionaireandpeoplearegettingworriedaboutthis.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,oneoutoffivepupilswearsclothesofwell-knownbrands,includingabeltworth560Yuan,morethananordinaryworker’ssalary.Amongthe100middleschoolstudentssurveyed,asmanyas70ownfamous-brandclothes,60havefamous-brandwatchesand45possessfamous-brandbicycles.Twoofthemevenwearover1500Yuanworthofsuits.14/14\nMostyoungpeoplewhocomefromordinaryfamilieswilltrytostealmoneytohavebetterfoodandclothingiftheirparentsdon’tsatisfytheirneeds.AboynamedChenevenkilledanotherboysimplyfor500Yuanandwassentencedtonineyears’imprisonment.Peoplewonderhowtheseteenagerscanbeindependentinthefuture,whileparentsarecallingforhelpfromschools,governmentsandthesociety.60.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Morethan50percentofthestudentssurveyedpossessthingsoffamousbrands.B.Anordinaryworkerownslessthan560Yuaneachmonth.C.Suitsmaycostasmuchas1500Yuan.D.Youngpeoplenowareasrichasmillionaires.61.Whatdoes“beinfatuatedwith”meanaccordingtothecontext?A.beanxiousaboutB.befilledwithastrongunreasonablefeelingofloveforC.haveastrangeandunusualwayofD.belowinspirits;sadfor62.Asaresult,theboymentionedinthepassagewill.A.stealmoneyforbetterfoodandclothingB.killanotherboyfor500YuanC.stayinprisonfornineyearsD.askhisparentstosatisfyhisneeds63.Fromwhomaretheparentscallingforhelp?A.ThegovernmentsB.TheschoolsC.ThesocietyD.Alltheabove64.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.A.YouthsRunAfterFamousBrands.B.YouthsShouldOwnMoreMoneyC.YouthsAsRichAsMillionairesD.YouthsMustBeTakenGoodCareofCTiredofWorkinginYourCountry?Withover500instructorsand20yearsofexperience,wearetheleaderinthefieldofteachingforeignlanguages.WenowhavepositionsopeninOsaka(大阪)startingSeptember/October2022forinstructorsofEnglish,German,SpanishandFrench.◆Teachmanydifferentkindsofclassesusingthelatesttechnologyinsmallclassesofupto3students.◆Accommodation(住宿),andothernecessarydocuments(文件)willbereadybeforeyou14/14\nleave.◆Applicantswillteachtheirfirstlanguageonly.◆Excellentteachertrainingprograms.Ifyouareyoungwithauniversitydegreeandarewillingtoexperiencedifferentcultures,applynow.Experienceinteachingisanadvantagebutnotspeciallyrequired.KnowledgeoftheJapaneselanguageisnotnecessarybutgoodEnglishskillsandpracticalcomputerknowledgearebasicrequirements.ApplywithC.V.andsendlettersto:NOVSFrance,Mr.Sampy(IHT3/2)34,Bod.Haussmann.75000Paris,FranceFax:33148014804Orvisitourwebsite:www.teachip.comThemanagerexpectstomeetandtalkwithsuccessfulapplicantsinJuneandJuly.65.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TointroducealanguageschoolinJapan.B.TohirelanguageteacherstoworkinJapan.C.TodescribeworkingconditionsinJapan.D.TomakecleartherequirementsforJapaneseteachers.66.WeknowfromthetextthatthosewhoaregoingtoJapanwill.A.teachEnglishonlyinOsakaB.receiveadegreeC.havefreeaccommodationD.gettrainedforthejob67.BeforegoingtoJapan,youneed.A.toseethemanagerofNOVAFranceB.totakesomecomputercoursesC.towritealettertoJapanD.tofindaplacetolive68.IfyouwanttoworkinJapanyoushould.A.havesomeworkingexperienceB.knowhowtousecomputersC.presentgoodteachingplansD.speakseverallanguagesDTheMississippiisaromanticriverwhoserelationshipwithmangoesbackbeyonditsdiscoverybytheSpaniardsinthe16thcentury.Indiansusedtheriverasahighwayandasasourceoffood,anditwastheywhogaveititsname—“misi”,meaning“great”and“sipi”meaning14/14\n“water”.Whenthelengthofitsgreattributary(支流),theMissouri,isaddedtoit,theMississippibecomesthethirdlongestriverintheworld.FromthesourceoftheMissouritothetipofthedelta(三角洲),itis2,480mileslong.Itsheadwatershavebeencomparedtoahealthy,thick—branchedtree,healthybecauseitsmainbranches,ortributaries,arenavigableformostoftheirlength.TheIndianspaddledupanddowntheriverintheircanoes.Thefirststreamerwaslaunchedin1810.Ithadasinglegreatpaddle—wheelatthestern,andwasknownasa“paddle—wheeler.”Throughoutthe19thcenturytheseuniqueshipswerequeensoftheMississippi.TheyhavebecomepartofAmericanhistoryandAmericanliterature.Thenotedwriter,MarkTwain,immortalized(使不朽)theriverinhisgreatestnovel,HuckleberryFinn,andOscarHammersteinimmortalizeditinhissong,OldManRiver,whichwasmadepopularallovertheworldbythegreatblackAmericansingerandactor,PaulRobeson.69.TheMississippiwasdiscoveredbythe.A.AmericansB.IndiansC.SpaniardsD.QueensoftheMississippi70.Indiansgavethename“misiandsipi”meaning“greatwater”.A.TheMississippiB.TheMissouriC.ThetributaryD.Thedelta71.BecausemostoftheMississippi’slengthcanbenavigated,ithasbeencomparedtoa.A.branchB.riverC.paddleD.tree72.Duringthesinglepaddle—wheelshipswerequeensoftheMississippi.A.the16thcenturyB.the19thcenturyC.the17thcenturyD.the15thcenturyEWhensomeonehasdeeplyhurtyou,itcanbeextremelydifficulttoletgoofyouranger.Butforgivenessispossible—anditcanbesurprisinglyhelpfultoyourphysicalandmentalhealth.Indeed,researchhasshownthatpeoplewhoforgivereportmoreenergy,betterappetiteandbettersleeppatterns.“Peoplewhoforgiveshowlessangerandmorehopefulness,”saysDr.FredericLuskin,whowrotethebookForgiveforGood.“Soitcanhelpsaveonthewearandtearonoursystemandallowpeopletofeelmoreenergetic.”Sowhensomeonehashurtyou,calmyourselffirst.Takeacoupleofbreathsandthinkofsomethingthatgivesyoupleasure:abeautifulsceneinnature,someoneyoulove.Don’twaitforan14/14\napology.“Manytimesthepersonwhohurtyoumayneverthinkofapologizing,”saysDr.Luskin.“Theymayhavewantedtohurtyouortheyjustdon’tseethingsthesameway.Soifyouwaitforpeopletoapologize,youcouldbewaitingaverylongtime.”Keepinmindthatforgivenessdoesnotnecessarilymeanacceptingtheactionofthepersonwhoupsetyou.Mentallygoingoveryourhurtgivespowertothepersonwhobroughtyoupain.Instead,learntolookforthelove,beautyandkindnessaroundyou.Finally,trytoseethingsfromtheotherperson’sperspective(视角).Youmayrealizethatheorshewasactingoutofignorance,fear—evenlove.Togainperspective,youmaywanttowritealettertoyourselffromthatperson’spointofview.73.Thetextismainlywrittentoexplain.A.howtokeepyourselffrombeinghurtB.howtostaymentallyhealthyC.howandwhentoremaincalmD.whyandhowtopardonothers74.Accordingtothewriter,whatistherightwaytocalmdownafterbeinghurt?A.Trytofigureoutwhyyougethurt.B.Writealettertothepersonwhohurtyou.C.Persuadeyourselftoacceptwhatothershavedonetoyou.D.Thinkaboutpleasantthingsandforgetaboutthehurt.75.Dr.Luskinadvisesusnottowaitforanapologyafterbeinghurtbecause.A.wearenotpatientenoughB.we’dfeelworseacceptingothers’apologyC.peopleseldomwanttoapologizeD.peopledon’tmeanitwhentheyapologize第Ⅱ卷(满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断,如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的此用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边的横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边的横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边的横线上写出改正后的词。It’seasiertogodownhillthanclimbuphill;and71.______________it'seasiertofallintobadhabitsthanintogoodone.72._______________Badhabitsnotcomesuddenly.Theycomelittlebylittle.73._________14/14\nSchoolboysfirstpickedupalittleinschoolandon74._______________thestreets.Whentheycannotwritetheirshomework,75._______________theycopyfromtheirschoolmate.Iftheyseebigger76._______________boyssmoking,theyalsowanttolearntosmoke.When77._______________theygetbigger,thehabitsbecomemorestrongerand78._______________stronger,sothattheycannolongergettingridof79._______________them.Whatnecessaryitisthatwegetridofthe80._______________badhabitsinthebeginning!第二节:书面表达(满分25分)你校开展了“敬重父母”的活动,请你根据以下内容要点为某家学生英文报写一则报道。宗旨:尊敬父母是中华民族的传统美德(moralvalue)之一。现状:大多数同学都是独生子女,只看重自己,不顾及父母。决定:开展“敬重父母”的活动。措施:制定了十条规定,提出要求。如:要记住父母的生日;父母进门要和他们打招呼等。注意:1.报道应有标题。2.报道必须包括所有内容要点,可以适当增加内容使行文连贯。3.词数100左右。参考答案Key:1—5CABCC6—10ABCBC11—15ACABC16—10ABBAA21—25AAACB26—30DCCAB31—35BACBB36—40BABDC41—45AABDB46—50DCABC51—55DCBCB56—59DACC60—64DBCDA65—68BDAB69—72CADB73—75DDC76.climb—toclimb77.one—ones78.not—donot79.picked—pick80.theirs—their81.schoolmate—schoolmates82.√83.去掉more84.getting—get85.What—HowOnepossibleversion:RespectingParentsProgrammeShowingrespecttoparentsisoneoftheChinesetraditionalmoralvalues.Asmostofthe14/14\nstudentstodayare“theonlychild”intheirfamily,theyoftenregardthemselvesasthe“center”ofthefamily,withoutcaringmuchabouttheirparents.Ourschoolstartedaprogramme.Itis“RespectingParentsProgramme”.10“do’s”havebeenworkedoutforthestudentstofollowclearlyandeasily,including:“Rememberyourparents’birthdaysandexpressyourgoodwishestothem;say‘hello’toyourparentswhenyouseethemreturninghome;andtellyourparentswhereyougowhenyouleavehome.”Sincethentheprogrammehasbeensuccessfulwinningpraisesfromparentsandothersidesofthesociety.Peoplesaythisiswhatweshouldhavedoneearlier!听力录音原文第1段听力材料Thesnowisreallycomingdown,isn'tit?HardlydowehavesomuchsnowinDecember.第2段听力材料Wouldyouliketojoinusforwalkalongtheriver?Whatanicewaytospendahotday.第3段听力材料What'swrongwithyourson?He'sgonedownwithacold.第4段听力材料Whatwouldyouliketohave?Beef?Ican'tstandbeef.Howaboutsomefish?IthinkI'lljusthavevegetablesalad.第5段听力材料Ithinkit'sabouttimewemadeamove.Whatalready?Won'tyouhaveanothercoffee?对话或独白的听力原文:第6段听力材料回答第6~8题。thegreatship"Titanic"setoffforAmericainApril1912onitsfirsttrip.Itwascarryingmorethan2000people.The"Titanic"wasthelargestandfinestshipatthattime.Peoplethoughtitwassafetobeontheshipbecauseithad16compartmentswithit.Fourdayslater,whenthe"Titanic"wascrossingthesea,themanonwatchsuddenlysawaverylargeicebergaheaD.Thegreatshipturnedquicklyintime,butbeforelongtherewasasoundfrombelow.Thecaptainsawtheshipgodown.Tohissurprise,hefoundtheshipwentsinkingfastbecausefivecompartmentshadbeenbroken!Hundredsofpeoplejumpedoutintothewater.Astherewerenotenoughlifeboats,about1500liveswerelost.第7段听力材料14/14\n回答第9~11题。Goodmorning,Mrs.Adams!Howareyoutoday?Oh,notverywell.I'vegotabadcold.Haveyougotatemperature?Yes,I'vegotafever.Areyoucoughing?Yes,especiallyatnight,quiteserious.AndIcan'tgotosleep.Oh,Isee.Icanunderstandthat.Urn,Ithinkyou'vegottheflu.Isuggestthatyougohomenow.Don'tgotowork.Andtakeanaspirineveryfourhours.Andhereisthemedicine,Takeateaspoonofthisinthemorningandanotherteaspoonintheafternoonanddrinksomewater.OK,thankyou,doctor!OK,andhaveagoodrest.Right,thankyou!第8段听力材料回答第12~14题。Goodmorning,Mr.Sharp.I'mawfullysorryI'mlate.You'relateeverymorning,MissSmith.YouwerelateTuesday,yesterday...Don'tyouhaveawatch?Yes,butitwasn'tmymistake.Istoodintherainforanhourthismorning.Iwaitedandwaitedforabus,andthenwhenonecame,itwasfull.Howaboutyesterdayandthedaybeforeyesterday?Well,Icamebytaxiyesterdayand...Andyouwerestilllate!AndTuesday?TuesdayIwenttoseethedoctorandIwaitedformyturnforabouttwoAndtomorrow,MissSmith?第9段听力材料回答第15~17题。We'vebeenherefivedays,andwehaven'tseenaLondonfogyet.Well,it'snotthefoggyseason.Thefallistherealfoggyseason,isn'tit?Yes,theautumn.Buttherereallyaren'tanyfogsanymore!Hastheweatherchangedthatmuch?No,we'velearnedtocontrolthesmoke.Andwithoutsmokethere'snofog?Right.Andwe'vecleanedalltheoldmonuments.Wenoticedthat.NowthatLondon'sairisclean,themonumentscanstayclean.第10段听力材料回答第18~20题。14/14\nWehavejustmovedintoahouse.Really?Congratulations!Thankyou,andwewanttobuyanewtelevision.Whatkindoftelevisiondoyouwanttobuy?AcolorTV,ofcourse,butI'mnotsureaboutthesize.Maybeweshouldbuyabiggerone.Ifwebuyasmallerone,wemighthavetochangeitinafewyears'timeforabiggerone.Thatwouldbeawasteofmoney.Whatisyouropinion?Inmyopinion,Idon'tthinkit'snecessarytobuyaverybigone.Anyreason?Yes.AsIknow,yoursittingroomisn'tbigenough.Ifyouputinaverybigtelevision,thatwillbebadforyoureyes,andsmallersizeTVcanalsopickupgoodprograms.Mum,that'squitetrue.I'llthinkaboutit.You'dbettermakeaquickdecisionbecausethepricemaygoupnow.14/14
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