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高二年级英语下册期中考试题高二英语试题说明:l.本试卷共10页,包括第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。第I卷选择题(共85分)第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听一下面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.WhenwillMr.Addisonreturn?A.OnMondayafternoon.B.OnThursdaynight.C.OnFridaymorning.2.Whattimedidthesecondbaseballgamefinallystart?A.At3:45.B.At4:45.C.At5:45.3.Whoistheman?A.Tom’sboss.B.Tom’sdoctor.C.Thewoman’sdoctor.4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inapark.B.Atastation.C.Onthestreet.5.whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?A.Themanisabletomanage.B.Mr.Brownwillringbacksoon.C.Thewomandidn’tanswerthephone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第6和第7题6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Policemananddriver.B.Salesmanandcustomer.C.Employerandemployee.7.Howmuchwasthewomanmadetopayina11?A.$35.B.$50.C.$65.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35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。14/14\n高二年级英语下册期中考试题高二英语试题说明:l.本试卷共10页,包括第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。第I卷选择题(共85分)第一部分:听力部分(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听一下面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.WhenwillMr.Addisonreturn?A.OnMondayafternoon.B.OnThursdaynight.C.OnFridaymorning.2.Whattimedidthesecondbaseballgamefinallystart?A.At3:45.B.At4:45.C.At5:45.3.Whoistheman?A.Tom’sboss.B.Tom’sdoctor.C.Thewoman’sdoctor.4.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inapark.B.Atastation.C.Onthestreet.5.whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?A.Themanisabletomanage.B.Mr.Brownwillringbacksoon.C.Thewomandidn’tanswerthephone.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第6和第7题6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Policemananddriver.B.Salesmanandcustomer.C.Employerandemployee.7.Howmuchwasthewomanmadetopayina11?A.$35.B.$50.C.$65.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35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。14/14\n21.Thankyouforsendingusfreshvegetablesofmanykinds.Youhaveofferedusgreatservice.A.不填,aB.the,不填C.不填,不填D.不填,the22.—Doyoulikethecloth?—Yes,itverysoft.A.feltB.isfeltC.isfeelingD.feels23.—Shelooksveryhappy.Shehavepassedtheexam。-Iguessso.It’snotdifficultafterall。A.shouldB.couldC.mustD.might24.good,thefoodwassoldoutsoon。A.TastingB.TastedC.BeingtastedD.Havingbeentaste25.Weshouldmakeaclearbetweenthetwoscientistsforthepurposeofourdiscussion.A.distinctionB.divisionC.departureD.separation26.TheSmithslookedforwardwithhopeachancetogoabroad.A.togetB.ofgettingC.togettingD.thatgetting27.Emotionalormentalproblemscanaphysicalcause.A.resultinB.arisefromC.comeaboutD.apartfrom.28.Annawasreadingapieceofsciencefiction,completelytotheoutsideworld.A.beinglostB.losingC.havinglostD.lost29.Chinawon100medalsintheBeijingOlympicGames,whicharealmostthoseoftheSydneyOlympicGames.A.twiceasmanyasB.asmanyastwiceC.twiceasmuchasD.muchastwice30.—Themeetinghasbegunandhewillcome.一Ofcourse.Heissuretocome.He’llspeakatthemeeting.A.Ibelieve.B.IhopeC.IthinkD.Idoubtif31.-HowlongdoyouthinkitwillbeChinasendsanothermannedspaceshiptothemoon?-Perhapstwoorthreeyears.A.whenB.untilC.thatD.betbre32.isknowntousall.onlythetheorypracticecanbepractical.A.Which,baseonB.which,basedonC.As,basedonD.As,basingon33.SuchgoodusehadbeenhissparetimehisEnglishhasimprovedalot.A.madeof;thatB.madeof;asC.madein;thatD.foundin;as34.Heaccidentalythathehadquarreledwithhiswifeandthathehadn’tbeenhomeforacoupleofweeks.A.letoutB.tookcareC.madesureD.madeout35.Theroadsarelinedtrees,whichhavebeenplantedtoholdthestrongwindsfromthenorth.A.along;toB.on;upC.with;backD.in;against第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,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。Likemostpeople,Iwasbroughtuptolookuponlifeasaprocessofgetting.Itwasnot36inmylatethirtiesthatImadethisimprotant37,giving-awaymakeslifesomuchmore14/14\nexciting.You38notworryifyoulackmoney.ThisishowI39giving-away.Ifanideaforimprovingthewindowdisplayofneighbourhoodstore40tome,Istepinandmakethe41tothestorekeeper.Ifanincident42,IthinkthelocalCatholicpriest(基督教牧师)couldseethestoryofit,Iwillcallhimupandtellhimaboutit,43IamnotaCatholicmyself.OnediscoveryImadeaboutgiving-awayisthatitisalmost44togiveawayanythinginthisworldwithoutgetting45back,thoughthereturnoftencomesinan46form.OneSundaymorningthelocalpostofficedeliveredanimportantspecialdeliverylettertomyhome,thoughitwas47tomeatmyoffice.Iwrotethepostmasteranoteof48.MorethanayearlaterIneededapost-officeboxforanewbusinessIwas49,Iwastoldthattherewerenoboxes50andthatmynamewouldhavetogoona51waitinglist.AsIwasabouttoleave,thepostmasterappearedinthedoorway.Hehadoverheardourconversation.“Wasn’titthatyouwroteusthatletterayearagoaboutdeliveringaspecialdeliverytoyourhome?”Isaiditwas.“Well,youare52goingtohaveaboxinthispostofficeifwe53makeoneforyou.Youdon’tknowwhataletterlikethat54tous.Weusuallygetnothing55complaints”36.A.almostB.untilC.hardlyD.even37.A.discoveryB.mindC.decisionD.mind38.A.mayB.callC.mustD.need39.A.testedwithB.foundoutC.lookedintoD.experiencedwith40.A.flashesB.arrivesC.rushesD.pushes41.A.creationB.breakthroughC.suggestionD.preparations42.A.attacksB.escapesC.occursD.falls43.A.thoughB.butC.sinceD.because44.A.naturalB.unfortunateC.tuckyD.impossible45.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything46.A.irregularB.unexpectedC.unfairD.impossible47.A.addressedB.advisedC.orderedD.sent48.A.apologyB.cornplaintsC.appreciationD.invitation49.A.droppingB.startingC.dismissingD.bargaining50.A.inchargeB.incontralC.ineffectD.Instore51.A.longB.shortC.masonableD.patient52.A.finallyB.equallyC.certainlyD.luckily53.A.havetoB.usedtoC.mustD.should54.A.givesB.showsC.suggestsD.means55.A.andB.forC.butD.or第三部分:阅读理解(共l5小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhyarefliessohardtoswat?Thebrainsoffliesarewiredtoavoidtheswatter,US.researcherssaid.“Thesemovementsaremadeveryrapidly,withinabout200milliseconds,butwithinthattimeanimaldetermineswherethethreatiscomingfromandhasapropersetofmovementsto14/14\npositionitslegsandwings,”MichaelDickinsonoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologysaidinastatement.“Thisshowshowrapidlythefly’sbraincanprocess(加工,处理)sensoryinformationintoapropermotorresponse(反应),”saidDickinson.Dickinson’steamstudiedthisprocessinfruitfliesusinghigh-speeddigitalequipmentandawell-designedflyswatter.Inresponsetoathreatfromthefront,theflymovesitsmiddlelegsforward,leansbackandraiseitsbacklegsforabackwardtakeoff.Ifthethreatisfromtheside,theflyleanstheotherwaybeforetakeoff.Thefindingsoffernewinsight洞察,洞察力)intothenervousflysystemandlendafewclues(线索)onhowtobeclevererthanafly.“Itisbestnottoswatatthefly’sstartingposition,”Dickinsonsaid.Instead,aimfortheescaperoute(逃跑线路).56.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheunderlinedword“swat'’mean?A.Hitsharply.B.Cleanfast.C.searchquickly.D.Huntcarefully.57.Withinabout200milliseconds,flies.A.canhideinthedarkquickly.B.canflyawayquicklyC.candeterminewherethethreatiscomingfromD.candeterminethedirectionofthethreatandflyaway58.MichaelDickinsonandhisteamstudiedinfruitflies。A.high-speeddigitalequipmentB.awell-designedflyswatterC.flybrain’sabilitytoprocesssensoryinformationintoresponseD.theresponsetoathreatfromthefront59.TheaimofthefindingsisA.tooffernewinsightintotheflynervoussystemB.tointroducethelatestflapper(拍击物)topeopleC.toletpeopleknowthebestwaytoswatthefliesD.noneoftheaboveBEventsLongMarchexhibitTheShanghaiHistoryMuseumisputtingonanexhibitiontomarkthe60thanniversary(周年纪念日)oftheLongMarch.Onshowaremorethan220photosand40itemsthatexplainwithpictureshowthecommunistRedArmydrewbackfromitsbesieged(被围困的)basesinJiangxiProvinceandfoughtitswaytonorthernShanxiprovinceinthemid-1930s.ExplanationsareallinChinese,TheshowwillendonNovember20.Time:10:00am—4:00pm.Address:1286HongqiaoRoadAdmission:8yuanforChinese/15yuanforforeignersThaielephantsEightelephantsfromThailandareentertainingvisitorsatChangfengParkbyridingbikes,14/14\nplayingbasketball,balancingonabeam,dancingandblowingamouth-organ.Peopleareencouragedtohaveatug-of-war(拔河比赛)withtheanimalsorlieonthegroundandhavetheelephantswalkoverthem,Theelephantsgivethreeshowsadayat9:30am,3:30pmand8:00pmandthereisanadditionalshowatl:30pmatweekends.TheshowwillendonNovember15。Address:189DaduheRoadAdmission:30—40yuanDancingdolphins(海豚)Dolphinsjumpingfromthewatertotouchaball,swayingtheirbodiestomusic,kissingpeopleanddoingmaths(算术)bytappingtheirtailshavemadethedolphinariuminPeaceParkanattractionforchildren.Sealsandsealionsalsoperform。Hours:10:30am,4:00pm,and7:30prnAdmission:20yuanforadultsand10yuanforchildren.60.IfyougotovisittheLongMarchexhibitwithanAustralian,howmuchwillyoupayaltogetherfortheadmission?A.16yuanB.23yuanC.30yuanD.20yuan61.Attheexhibition,youwillseeA.manyarticleswrittenbyfamouswritersB.manythingsleftbytheRedArmy,C.booksontheLongMarchD.manyphotosandpicturesabouttheLongMatch。62.WhiehofthefollowingisNOTdonebytheThaielephants?A.Ridingbicycles。B.Blowingamouth-organC.DoingmathsD.Havingatug-of-warwithpeople.63.ThedolphinariuminPeaceParkisahallwhereyoucanseeA.notonlydolphinsbutalsosealsandsealionsperformB.onlysealsandsealionsperformC.onlydolphinsperformD.onlysealsperformCAcardrewupoutsidetheSwanHotelandayoungmangotout.Pausingonlyforaninstanttoseethathehadcometotherightplace,hewentintothehotelandrangthebellonthecounterofthebar.Mrs.Crump,thelandlady,whowasbusyinthekitchenatthetime,hurriedout,wipingherhands.Theyoungmanraisedhishat.“Excuseme,”hesaid.“I’mlookingformyuncle,Mr.White.Ibelieveheisstayinghere.”“Hewasstayinghere.”Mrs.Crumpcorrectedhim.“ButI’mafraidthathewentbacktoLondonyesterday.”“Oh,dear,”saidtheyoungman,lookingdisappointed.“Iunderstoodthathewasgoingtostayhereuntiltheendofthemonth.AtleastthatiswhathisservanttoldmewhenIranguphishouse.”“Quiteright,”saidMrs,Cramp.“HeintendedtostayherethewholeofJuly,ashealwaysdoes.Butyesterdayhegotatelegramtosaythathisrelativewasill.Sohecaughtthetrainback14/14\ntoLondonimmediately.”“Iwishhehadletmeknow,”Theyoungmansaid.“IwrotehimalettersayingthatIwascoming.I’vehadallthistroublefornothing.Well,sinceheisn’there,there’snopointinwaiting.”HethankedMrs.Grumpandwentout.Mrs.Grumpwenttothewindowandwatchedhimdriveoff.Whenhiscarwasoutofsight,shecalledout:“Youcancomeoutnow,Mr.White.He’sgone.”Mr.Whitecameoutofthekitchen,wherehehadbeenwaiting.“Manythanks,Mrs.Grump,”hesaid,laughing,“youdidthatverywell.Thesenephewsofminenevergavemeanypeace.Thatyoungmanistheworstofthemall.Asyousee,whenheneedsmoney,heevenfollowsmeintothecountry.Well,perhapsnexttimehewon’twarnmebywritingaletter!”64.Theyoungmansaid“Oh,dear”toexpresshis.A.disappointmentB.sadnessC.surpriseD.anger65.Thisstowisaboutaman.A.whowasverymuchlovedbyhisnephewsB.whosenephewwenttovisithimatthehotelC.whosenephewisalwaysaskinghimforhelpD.whowasnotwillingtomeethisnephew66.Whenhisnephewcametothehotel,Mr.White.A.tookthetrainbacktoLondonB.lefttovisitasickrelativeC.wenttopickupatelegramD.hidhimselfinthekitchen67.Mr.Whitedidn’tlikehisnephewsbecause.A.theyalwaysfollowhimaroundB.theyfrequentlydisturbtheirrelativesC.theywon’twritetohimoftenD.theyusuallyvisithiminhotelsDFrom:TinaBeton<tinab@wideworld.com.au>8JanuarySubject:HawaiiTo:<fatima.ali@zap.com.au>Hi,Fatima,I’musingMum’snotebookcomputertowritetoyoubecauseIcan’twritedowneverythingonapostcard.I’vebeenhavingacooltimehereinHawaii.I’vemetaSouthAmericangirlcalledCara.WhileherdadandmymumareattheVolcanoConferenceeveryday,wegosightseeingtogether.Thescubadiving(戴水肺潜水)hereisoutofthisworld.Thewateriswarmandclearandtherearemillionsoffishofeverycolorandpatternyoucanthinkof.OnedaywewenttotheHanaumaBaywherethefisharesotame(驯服的)thatyoucanfeedthemwithyourhand!It'snicetofeellittlefishnibbling(轻咬)atyourfinger.We’vealsobeentoafewmuseumsandwalkedaroundWaikiki,whichisapopulartouristbeach,andvisitedthezooandotherplaces.Butthebestdayofallwasyesterday.MumandCara’sdadtreatedustoahelicopterrideovertheKilaueavolcano.ThisisHawaii’smostactivevolcano,aswellasthenewest-itbeganeruptingonlyin1983.It'sonadifferentisland,sofirstwehadtoflyfromHonolulutoHilo.The14/14\nheiicopterflewrightoverthevolcanoandwesawthelava(熔岩)bubblingup(沸腾)andstreamingtowardsthesea.Thehelicopterdidn’thaveanydoorssowecouldnotseereallyclearly.Butwecouldfeeltheheatofthelava.Itwasquitescary,butveryexciting.Havetogonow.CaraandIaregoingtoaHawaiianmusicshownowLoveTian.68.Cara’sfatherandTina’smotherareinHawaii.A.spendingtheirholidaystogetherB.attendingameetingaboutvolcanoC.doingsomeresearchworkD.payingavisittosomefriends69.WhathasTinaenjoyedmostabouthervisittoHawaii?A.Thescubadiving.B.VisitingtheHanaumaBayC.WalkingaroundWaikiki.D.Seeingthevolcanoonahelicopter.70.Weknowfromthispassagethat.A。theKilaueavolcanohasaverylonghistoryB.TinatouchedthelavaherselfC.theKilaueavolcanoisstilleruptinggentlyD.Tinaistogiveherperformanceafterfinishingthee-mail第II卷(满分35分)注意事项:用0.5毫米签字笔将各题答案直接写在答题卡上。第四部分:写作第一节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)根据每题中所给的首字母或中文提示,用正确形式完成该单词,注意每空只能填一个单词并把答案写在答题卡上。71.1enjoyreadingverymuchandbuyatleastone(畅销的)bookeverymonth.72.Theriverwaterisusedbythelocalpeopleafterbeing(净化).73.TheGreatWallofChinaisoneofthegreatest(奇观)intheworld.74.Thisbookwillbeofgreat(价值)tohiminhisstudies.75.Idon’tthinkyouwillhaveanydifficultyusingitevenifyouarenot(熟悉)withdigitalcameras.76.Weatherp,Iwillgotoseemygrandparentstomorrow.77.Travellingontheselineswasinconvenient,though,aseachlinewassownedandmanywereveryfarfromeachother.78.Passengersweretincarriageswithoutwindows,whichwerepulledthroughthenarrowtunnelsbysteamengines.79.OneofthegreatestdrawbacksoftheInternetisthatitsometimesprovidesiinforrnation.80.Foryears.thecigarettecompanieswouldnotacknowledgethatcancerisawithsmoking.butnowweallknowthatitis.第二节:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。ThefiveR’sarefivequestionsthatweaskourselvesallthetimeinordertojudgewhetherwe’redoingagoodjobforourcustomcrs,hayingpositivevendor(小贩)relationships,anddealingwithourpeers(同辈人)andthosearoundus.Respect:Haveyoubeenrespectfultowhomeveryou’redealingwithwhetherit.’sacustomer,14/14\npeer,oravendor?Andwedefinerespectnotasarespectforasuperior,butarespectforsomeonebecausetheywalkonthisplanetwithyou.Andyougivethemrespectequallyasyouwoulddo.Respond:Haveyoubeenresponsivetotheneedsofyourcustomerorthepersonyou’redealingwith?Manypeoplesay“Youdidn’treactfastenough”andIactuallydon’tagreewiththatphilosophy.Ithinkit’smorethatyou’renotrespondingfastenough.Reactingisaveryemotionalthing,whenyoureactyou’renotthinking.Respendingtosomebodyinvolvesthinkingaboutwhatyou’redoingsoyoucanhelpthem.Respondingimpliesthatyou’relisteningtowhattheywantandwhatthey‘resaying,andyou’retryingtofindasolutionforthem.Realistic:Haveyoubeenrealisticaboutwhatyoucanorcannotdo?Thatisareallyimportantpartofourbusiness.ifsomebodycomestouswithanunrealisticgoalthattheyneedfulfill(完成),thenweneedtoimmediatelytellthemthatwecan’tdoitandWhyandgivethemoptions(选择)Forwhatwecando.Yesifit’soverourheads,weneedtoadmititbecausewedon’twanttoleadsomeonedownapathwherethey’llbedisappiontedorangryatusandweruinourownreputation(名誉)throughoverpromising.Responsibility:Didwetakepersonalresponsibilityfortheoutcomeofthesituationwepormisedtoshepherd(指导)?It’seasyforonepersontotakeresponsibility,butit’sdifficultinanorganizationwhereeachpersonhasajobtodoanddifferentpeopleareshepherdingthatproject.EverybodyhastogointoitwiththephilosophythatthisismyprojectandIownitcollectively(共同地)witheverybodyelse,butI’mgoingtomakeitapersonalresponsibilitythatthisthingsucceeds.Ifeverybodytakestomakeitapersonalresponsibilitythatthisthingsucceeds.Ifeverybodytakesthatphilosophy,thenyou’regoingtogetoverlap(绑在一起)andyou’regoingtomakesurethatthingsgetdonecorrectly.Remembered:Whenyouwalkawayfromasituationwithacustomer,vendor,peer,oranyoneinyourorgainzation,areyougoingtoberememberedpositively?AndifyouhavedonealloftheotherfourR’s,Ithinkyouaregoingtoberememberedpositively.SecrettoSuccess-FiveR’sRespectMenwereborn(81).Soyoushould(82)respecttoeveryone.Respond(83)fastisverynecessaryforyoutodealwiththecustomersortheotherpersons.Soyou’retryingtofinda(84)forthem.RealisticIfthe(85)isforoveryourhead,youneedn’t(86)tohelpcompleteit.(87),it’llruinyourreputation.ResponsibilityInanorganization,you(88)thejobwithothers.Therefore,everybodymustconsiderhimselfasthe(89).RememberedIbelieveyouwillberemembered(90)ifyouhavedonealloftheotherfourR’s第三节:书面表达(20分)一批外国企业家最近要在你所住的城市参观考察。学校安排你是接待人员,要向外宾简要介绍这个城市的概况。请你根据所给的提示内容用英语写一篇120词左右的发言稿。提示:1.这是一座新兴的现代化城市,有人口80万,建于20世纪80年代初。2.海、陆、空交通便利,又由一条与首都北京相连的高速公路已投入使用。14/14\n3.自然资源丰富,电力以及其他能源供应充足。4.公共秩序良好,政府多方面支持外国投资者。注意:短文开头已经写出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:投资者investor公共秩序thepublicorderLadiesandGentlemen.Welcometoourcity.Nowletmeintroduceourcitytoyou.14/14\n徐州市六县一区08-22学年高二下学期期中考试高二英语听力原文、参考答案与评分标准(Text1)W:Goodmorning.M:Goodmorning.I’mheretoseeMr.Addison.W:Mr.AddisonwenttoWashingtononMondayafternoonforanexhibition,andwon’tbebackuntilThursdaynight.Ifyou1ike,youcancomeagainonFridaymorning。(Text2)W:Whattimedidyesterday’ssecondbaseballgamestart?M:Itwassupposedtostartataquartertofive,butitwasdelayedanhourbecausetheyhadtoplayanextrainninginthefirstgame.(Text3)M:Hello,Mary.ThisisDavidMorrisonfromtheoffice,I’mcallingtoseehowTomisfeelingtoday.Ifhe’snotwell,Imaytellsomeoneelsetodohisworkinstead.W:Oh.hello.Thedoctorsaidhe’dbeabletogobacktoworktomorrow.M:Isee.Thankyou.(Text4)W:HowcanIgettoyourhouse?M:oh.it’sveryeasy.Myhouseisonlyfiveminutes’walkfromthestation.Turnrightoutsidethestation,andthenit’sthethirdstreetontheleft.Youcan’tmissit.It’sgotthenumberonthegate.It’sexactlyoppositethepark.W:Isee.Thanks.(Text5)W:WhatamemoryIhave!IdidwritedownthenumberonasheetofpaperwhenIansweredthephonethismorning.Butnowthepaperismissing.M:Don’tworry.I’llbeseeingMr.Browninanhour.(Text6)M:Youweredriving40milesperhourina25milesperhourzone.W:Iwasn’tspeeding.Iwasdriving25milesperhour.Buttherewasacarinfrontofmethatwasonlygoing15or20.Ithinkhewaslookingforsomeone’saddress.Ifinallypassedhim.Anditwasjustatthatmomentthatyousawme.M:Youweregoing40milesanhour.Thespeedlimitis25.Thefineis$50plus$15courtcosts.(Text7)14/14\nM:Hereweare.Thisisit.Iknowit’ssmallerthanyouwanted.butit’soneofthenicestflatsinthebuilding.W:Doesithavethreebedrooms?M:No.Therearetwo.Themasterroomisquitelarge,though.MaybeyoucouldletthechiIdrensharethelargerroom,andyouandyourhusbandcouldusethesmalletone。W:IsupposeIcoulddothat.Athree-bedroomflatwillbedifficulttofind.I’vebeenlookingforoneoveraweek.Thefewthree-bedroomflatsthatIhavefoundarea11extremelyexpensive.Yousaidthattherentwouldbe350dollarsamonth.M:Yes.Itincludesgas.So,asyoucanimagine,electricityandwaterarequiteinexpensive.W:Thissoundsbetterandbetter.ButbeforeIsignanagreementIwould1ikemyhusbandtoseeit.M:Whynotstopbywithhimthismorning?Ourofficeisopenuntilseveno’clock.W:OK.Seeyouthen.(Text8)W:Tellmeexactlywhathappened.M:Well.Iwaswalkingthroughtheparkyesterdaywhenawomanknockedmerightoffmyfeetandranoffthroughthetrees.W:Canyoudescribethewomanforme?M:Yeah.Shewasabout190centimeterstall…andwearingawhiteandblackdress,aredsweateroverit,andapairofbasketbal1shoes.W:Hmm.Whatelse?M:Shehadaheavybuiid,withlonghairandwasprobablyinherlate30’s.W:Whatwas,uh,taken..,exactly?M:Well.justmyleftshoe.W:Oh.thismanagain!Heoftenwandersaroundthepark.Helikestoremovetheleftshoefrommenforsomeunknownreasonandusuallyreturnstheshoetothecrimesceneacoupleofdayslater。M:Hey,hecankeepmyshoe,andI’lljusttakeoffmyleftshoeeverytimeIwalkthroughthepark.(Text9)W:Didyouseetoday’snewspaper?ThatbuildingoverinCentervillewasjuststruckbylightningforthefourthtime!M:I’mnotsurprised.Iftheconditionsforlightningtostrikearerightonetime,theymightbeasgoodanothertime.W:Well.Idon’ttakeanychances.IfI’mcaughtinathunderstorm,IlookforabuiIdingoraclosedcar.Also,Iwastoldthatifyou’restuckoutdoors,thebestthingyoucandoistokeepyourselfclosetothegroundandavoidbodiesofwater.M:Totellyouthetruth,evenwhenI’mathome,Idon’ttakebathsorshowersduringathunderstorm.AndIdon’tuseanythingthatworkselectrically.MaybeI’mtooanxious.W:Iwouldn’tsaythat.Accordingtothearticle,lightningstartsthousandsoffireseveryyearintheUnitedStatesalone.Hundredsofpeopleareinjuredorevenkilled.Ithinkyou’rejustbeingsensible.14/14\n(Text10)M:Attentionplease,ladiesandgentlemen.OurbusisgettingclosetoCambridge,wherewe’11bestoppingtoeat.We’11haveourlunchinthegardenofarestaurantoverlookingasmallparkthatremindspeopleofaveryfamoustree.It’ssaidthatGeneralGeorgeWashingtontookcommandofthearmyin1775underitsverybranches.Itwasalmost100yearslater,in1864,thatthecityofCambridgecelebratedtheeventandfromthatmomenton,thetreewascalledtheWashingtonElm.Laterthetreewasattackedbyinsectsandfinallydestroyedinastorm.Theremainsofthetreewerecutdownandthegrowthringswerecountedtofindouthowoldthetreewas.Well,itseemsthatifWashingtonhadacceptedthecommandofhisarmyunderthistreehemusthavedonesoonhisknees.Thisparticularelmcouldn’thavebeenover3or4yearsoldin1775。Itisawell-knownfactthatWashingtontookcommandunderanelmtree,butunfortunatelyitcouldn’thavebeenthefamousWashingtonElm.Well,enjoyyourlunch.Watchyourstepasyouleavethebus.0l-05.BCABA06-10.ACABC11—15.BCACBl6-20.CBACA21-25.ADCAA26-30.CBDAD3l-35.DCAAC36-40.BADDA4l-45.CCADA46-50.BACBD5l-55.ACADC56-60.ADCCB61-65.DCAAD66-70.DBBDC71.Best-selling72.purified73.wonders74.value75.familiar76.permitting77.separately78.transported79.inaccurate/incorrect80.associated四、任务型阅读(每小题1分,满分10分)81.equal82.show/give83.Responding/Reacting84.solution85.goal86.promise/agree87.Otherwise88.share89.owner90.positively/clearlyOnepossiblevemion:LadiesandGentlemen,Welcometoourcity.Nowletmeintroduceourcitytoyou.Ourcityisanewly-builtmodemcitywithapopulationof800,000.Itwassetupintheearly1980s,butithasbeendevelopingveryrapidly.Fromhereyoucantraveltoanywherebywater,byairorbyland.Recentlyanotherfreeway,whichisconnectedwithBeijing,hascomeintouse.Theareasaroundourcityarerichinnaturalresources.Andwehaveenoughsuppliesofelectricityandotherformsofenergy.Thepublicorderisverynice.Inaddition,thegovernmentofourcountryandourcitysupportforeigninvestorsinmanyaspects.Weexpectmoreandmoreforeignfriendstocomeandinvestinourcity.That’sall.Thankyou.14/14\n本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!14/14
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