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-2024學年莆田重點中學高二下學期期初考英語科試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatistheman?A.Heisanaccountant. B.Heisateacher. C.Heisanathlete.2.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherteacher?A.Hetalkstoofast.B.Heusesdifficultwords.C.Hispronunciationisterrible.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheplates?A.They’reofpoorquality. B.They’rereasonablypriced. C.They’reoverpriced.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inawineshop. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatarethespeakersgenerallytalkingabout?A.Statisticsonlabormarket.B.Requirementsofmostbosses.C.Decreasingpopularityofgapyear.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6、7題。6.Whatwillcauseadelay?A.Thechangeofthebattery.B.Thereplacementoftheband.C.Therepairsofthewatch.7.Whenwillthewatchfinallybeready?A.OnTuesday. B.OnWednesday. C.OnThursday.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whoisthewoman?A.Atravelagent. B.Aticketofficeclerk. C.Theman’ssecretary.9.WhydoesthewomancallMr.Smith?A.Toremindhimofadiscount.B.Toarrangeaflightschedule.C.Tocheckhisflighttime.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatwillhappennextTuesday?A.Theteacherswillmarkthemid-termtests.B.Thespeakerswillattendthemid-termtests.C.Thewomanwillgettheresultofthemid-termtests.11.Whatclassdoesthemanintendtoattend?A.Internettechnology. B.Softwareengineering. C.AmericanRevolution.12.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Astonishedandembarrassed. B.Sadandhopeless. C.Disappointedandannoyed.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howdidthewomanknowthegym?A.Fromafriend. B.Fromawebsite. C.Fromanewspaper.14.Howlongisthegymopenaday?A.16hours. B.19hours. C.24hours.15.Whatservicedoesthegymoffernow?A.Nutritiousmeals. B.Freemembershipfee. C.Experiencedpersonaltrainers.16.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodoatlast?A.Payavisittothegym.B.Chooseapersonaltrainer.C.Applyforamembershipcard.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthesouthlastweekend?A.Rainy. B.Dry. C.Cloudy.18.Whereisthereathunderstormtoday?A.InLondon. B.InManchester. C.InLeeds.19.WhatwillthehighesttemperaturebeinEnglandthisweek?A.21℃. B.23℃. C.30℃.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.ItwillbedryinLondonuntilFriday.B.ItwillraintomorrowinEngland.C.Temperatureswilldropthisweek.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ACommunityVolunteersProgramCommunityVolunteersProgramisabrandnewserviceopportunitythatengagesvolunteersinweeklyservicewithcommunity-basedorganizationsinneighborhoodssurroundingtheBostoncampus.Itoffersvariousvolunteerplacementsthatwillallowyoutoconnectyourskills,passions,andinterestswithweeklyservice!826BostonItisanonprofitkidswritingandpublishingorganizationempoweringtraditionallyunder-servedstudents(age2to13)tofindtheirvoices,telltheirstories,andgaincommunicationskillstosucceedinschoolandinfuturelife..PrimaryFocus:After-schoolenrichment/tutoring..OpportunityType:Remote.FamilyGymProgramFamilyGym’sgoalistoprovidefamilieswithyoungchildren(age0to10)withasafe,accessiblespacetoengageinfun,andage-appropriatephysicalactivity..PrimaryFocus:NutritionandMealAssistance,NutritionandPhysicalEducation..OpportunityType:Virtual/Remote.CommunityServingsCommunityServingsactivelyengagesthecommunitytoprovidemedically-tailored,nutritious,scratch-mademealstocriticallyillkids(age6to10)andtheirfamilies.·PrimaryFocus:FoodSecurity,NutritionandMealAssistance.·OpportunityType:Inperson.HernándezAfterSchoolProgramHASPinvolvesyouthfromtheRafaelHernandezTwo-WayBilingualSchooltoprovidethehighestqualityofspecializedservicestomeettheeducational,social,emotional,cultural,andrecreationalneedsofitsstudents(age5to12)inthesurroundingcommunities..PrimaryFocus:After-schoolenrichment/tutoringformultilingualstudents..OpportunityType:Remote.21.Whatisthemainjobofvolunteersin826Boston?A.Toteachstudentsexpressiveskills.B.ToprovidekidswithphysicaltrainingC.Toofferteenagerssocialassistance.D.Tohelpyouthwithemotionalproblems.22.Whichprogrammayprefervolunteerswithmedicalknowledge?A.826Boston. B.FamilyGymProgram.C.CommunityServings. D.HernandezAfterSchoolProgram.23.Whatdothefourprogramshaveincommon?A.Theyadvocatehealthydiets. B.Theyfocusoneducation.C.Theyfeatureonlineservice. D.Theycenteraroundchildren.BWhenSchaunaAustinwas20yearsold,shelostherhusbandinacarcrash.Unabletoraiseababyalone,shemadeadifficultdecisionduringpregnancy-toplaceherbabyforadoption.ShegavebirthtoachildshenamedRiley,andheldhimfor72hoursstraight.“Itwasperfect,”Austinsaid,holdinghernewbaby.“IknewIwouldhavehimforashorttime,soImadeeveryminutecount.Ididn’tsleepforthreedaysuntilthetimecametolethimgo.”HerRileybecameanotherfamily’sSteven.Likemostclosedadoptions,afirewallwentupbetweenAustinandSteven’snewparents一nocommunicationwhatsoever.Butthatonlylastedaboutaweek.AdoptivemotherJenniferSchoebingerandherhusband,ChrisSchoebinger,saidtheyhadnointerestinexcludingthebirthmother.“Youknow,youcan’thavetoomanypeoplelovingyou,right?Whycouldn’thebebothofours?”ChrisSchoebingersaid.So,yearafteryear,theysentAustinpilesofpicturesandboundbooksdetailingSteven’severymajorandminormilestones.TheSchoebingerssaidtheydidthissothatwhenAustinandtheirsonwereready,theycouldpickuprightwheretheyleftoff.ThetworeunitedwhenStevenwas7yearsold.Austintaughthimhowtofish,andtheyhavekeptincontacteversince.Austinfeltblessedbeyondwords,andStevenfelthegotthebestofbothworlds.Stevenisnow26,married,andwithababyboyofhisown.MuchtothedelightofAustin,henamedthechildRiley.“Ithinkthelessonwelearnedisthatsometimeswecreatebarrierswherebarriersdon’tneedtobe.Andwhenwepulldownthosebarriers,wereallyfindloveontheotherside,”ChrisSchorbingersaid.Thatloveontheothersidehascontinuedtogrow.ThefamiliesspendThanksgivingasone,andwillofcoursebegettingtogetheragaininthedaysahead.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Thelesspeopleloveyou,thebetter.B.Therearetoomanypeoplewhocareaboutyou.C.Beinglovedbymanypeopleisdesirable.D.It’saburdentobecaredaboutbytoomanypeople.25.WhatwasAustin’sattitudetowardsreunitingwithherson?A.Tolerant B.Grateful C.Uneasy D.Angry26.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSchoebingersfromthepassage?A.Theydidnotgivebirthtoanychildren.B.TheycontactedAustinassoonastheytookStevenin.C.TheyfeltblessedbeyondwordswhenAustintaughtStevenhowtofish.D.Theybelieveditbettertogetthebiologicalmotherinvolved.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveymostthroughthepassage?A.Biologicalparentsarecrucialtoachild’sgrowth.B.Peoplecreatebarrierswherebarriersdon’tneedtobe.C.Adoptiveparentsandbiologicalparentsshouldraisechildrentogether.D.Loveisfoundwhenwepulldownunnecessarybarriers.CImagineyou’reoutforaneveningstroll(閑逛)inaforeigncity,lookingtofindarestaurantfordinner.Youwilllookforthebusiestrestaurantwiththemostdinersbecauseitspopularityisboundtoreflectonthequalityoffoodandservice.Butisthistrue?Intouristareas,whichlackregular,localcustomers,thenumberofdinersisunlikelytoholdinformationaboutthequalityofthemeal.Inthiscase,followingtheexampleofotherscouldhaveledtoasub-optimal(次佳的)dinnerchoiceinanovercrowdedrestaurant.Spontaneously(不由自主地)copyingotherpeople’sthoughtsorchoicesorsimplygoingwiththecrowdisoftenreferredtoas“Herdbehaviors”.Itisafrequentoccurrenceamonghumansaswellasmanyotheranimals,acommonexamplebeingsheep.Herdingcanappeartomakealotofsense.Averagejudgementsoflargegroupsofpeopleoftenoutperformindividualchoices.Furthermore,followingthecrowdappearstoofferprotectionandcomfort一afterall,there’s“safetyinnumbers”—whilehelpingtomaintainafavourablereputation.Finally,followingtheherdreducestheeffortneededtomakeapersonaloruniquedecision.Herdbehaviors,whilecommonandeasytoexplain,canhavemanyharmfuleffects.Blindlyfollowingtheherdcanhavegraveconsequenceswhentryingtoescapefromdanger.Asseeninexamplesduringearthquakes,herdingmayresultintheentirecrowdrushingforthesamedoor,evenifotherexitsareavailable.Thisunavoidablyaffectsevacuation(撤退)effortsandmayresultinavoidableinjuriesorevendeaths.Psychologyresearchsuggeststhatit’ssurprisinglydifficulttoresisttheinfluencesoftheherd.Inanexperimentinvolvingfinancialdecisionmaking,researchersfoundthatwarningmessagesaboutthepotentialerrorsofthecrowdweresurprisinglyineffectiveinhelpingcustomersmakebetterchoices.Itappearsthereisnoquickandeasyfix.Instead,itisadvisabletoinvolveindividualsadoptingmorecriticalapproachestowardspeers’opinion,andquestioningothers’behaviorsasopposedtoblindlyfollowingthem.28.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbytherestaurantexample?A.Undesirableoutcomesofherding.B.Wisedinnerchoicesofmostcustomers.C.Practicalwaysofavoidingherding.D.Poorconditionsofpopulardiningplaces.29.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellusaboutherding?A.Itsapplication. B.Itsdisadvantages.C.Itsdefinition. D.Itsbenefits.30.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdointhelastparagraph?A.Sendwarningmessages. B.Followpeers’opinions.C.Stopbehavingcritically. D.Haveourownjudgments.31.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Whycan’tyoufindthereasonsforherding?B.Whyshouldn’tyoufollowthecrowdblindly?C.Whenshouldyouavoidinfluencesofherding?D.Howcanyoudiscoverwisdomofcrowds?DOnJanuary22,amassiveicebergbrokeofffromAntarctica’s(南極洲的)BruntIceShelf.Scientistssaytheicebergwasexpectedtobreakoffandtheeventisn’tconnectedtoclimatechange.Butthesizeoftheicebergishardtoimagine.Thisicebergcoversanareaofabout600squaremiles.That’sabouttwicethesizeofNewYorkCity.Antarcticaiscoveredwithalayeroficeandsnowthat’sroughly1.2milesthick.Assnowfalls,itpilesupinthecenterofAntarcticainahugelayerofice.Overtime,theweightofthisiceandsnowcreatesslowlymovingriversoficecalledglaciers,whichpushouttowardthesea.Whentheglaciersreachthesea,theyslowlypushoutbeyondtheedgeoftheland,forminghuge“iceshelves”.Thesearemassivesectionsoficethatspreadoutoverthesea,floatingonthewaterbelow.Fromtimetotime,theedgesoftheiceshelvesbreakoff.Thisisanaturalprocess,called“calving(冰裂作用)”.ThoughcalvingeventsareanormalpartoftheiceshelfinAntarctica,oneexpertdescribeshugecalvingeventslikethisare“quiterareandexciting”.ThisisthesecondtimeintwoyearsthatahugeiceberghascalvedfromtheBruntIceShelf.Thoughthiscalvingeventhadnothingtodowiththeclimatecrisis,theworld’srisingtemperaturesaredefinitelyaffectingAntarctica’sseaice.Unlikeaniceshelf,seaiceisn’tattachedtoAntarctica’sland.It’salayeroficethatfloatsonthesurfaceofthesea.Theseaiceisthereyear-round.Itgrowslargerinthecoldwinters,andsmallerasitbeginstomeltinthesummers.It’snowsummerinAntarctica,andscientistssaytheseaiceisdisappearing“unusually”rapidly.Lastyear,withtemperatureswarmerthannormal,Antarcticasetarecordforthelowestamountofseaiceeverrecorded.ScientistssayAntarctica’sseaicecouldsetanewrecordlowagainthisyear.32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinparagraph2?A.HowbadthetemperatureinAntarcticis.B.Howslowly-movingglaciersareformed.C.WhysomuchsnowandiceareinAntarctic.D.Whatcausestheglacierstomoveslowly.33.Whatdoesaspecialistthinkofthiscalvingevent?A.Unpredictable. B.Incredible. C.Disastrous. D.Beneficial.34.WhatcanweinferabouttheAntarcticaseaicefromthelastparagraph?A.ItisfixedonAntarctica’sland. B.Noseasoncanchangeitssize.C.Scientistsworryaboutitssize. D.Itwillreturntonormalnextyear.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthistext?A.It’sUrgenttoProtectAntarcticaB.TheClimateinAntarcticaisWarmerC.MassivelcebergBreaksFromAntarcticaD.Antarctica’sSeaIceGrowsLargerinSummer第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoBeMorePresentManypeoplehaveatendencytoliveinthepastorthefuture.Theyconstantlythinkaboutthepastandworryaboutthefuture,andthusfinditdifficulttoenjoythegoodthingsinlifeinthehereandnow.Youmightunfortunatelybeoneofthesepeople.36Herearesometipsthatmighthelpyou.NoticeYourSurroundingsOnewaytobeinthepresentmomentisbynoticingyoursurroundings.Howoftendoyoutaketimeoutofyourdaytoactuallylookaroundandseewhat’sgoingon?Nowcloseyoureyesandtakeadeepbreath.37Whenyoudo,it’seasiertobemorepresentinthemoment.BeGratefulforWhatYouHaveNow38Ifyouareconstantlyfocusedonthingsyoudon’thave,youaren’ttakingthetimetoappreciatewhatyouhaveatthismoment.Onewaytopracticegratitudeistowritealistofthingsyouaregratefulforandreviewthatlistonadailybasis.Trytowriteatleastthreethingsyouaregratefulforinyourliferightnow.ShowAcceptanceIfyouwanttolearnhowtobemorepresent,youneedtoletgoofhowyouthinkthingsshouldbeandacceptthemforwhattheyare.39Sometimeslifeisgoingtobedifferentthanhowyouwantittobe.Practicingacceptancewillhelpyouletgoofthethingsinyourlifethatareoutofyourcontrol.FindPositiveSocialSupportThekindofsocialsupportyouhaveinyourlifecanalsoplayanimportantrole.Surroundingyourselfwithpositive,supportivepeoplewillincreaseyourownpositivityandhappinesslevels.40A.Thenopenthemandreallytakeinwhereyouare.B.Youshouldfocusyourattentionononethingatatime.C.Youcannotcontroleverythingthathappensaroundyou.D.Thisisonewaytodistanceyourselffromwhatyouareenjoying.E.Inturn,thiswillallowyoutofocusonwhatisgoingonrightnow.F.Partoflivinginthepresentmomentistoappreciatewhatyouhavenow.G.Solearninghowtoliveinthemomentcangreatlyimproveyourwell-being.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ValentinaDominguez,anine-year-oldfromTexas,wastravellingwithherparentsandherdoll,Beatrice.Afterfinishingtheir41inBali,Indonesia,theystoppedoverinTokyobefore42theirflightbackhome.However,uponarrivinghome,they43thatBeatricewasmissing.Onlythendidtheyrealizetheyhadn’tseenhersincetheywereontheairplane.Valentina’sfamilywasextremely44atlosingthedoll.Herfatherexpressedhissadness.Thefamilyreachedouttotheairportandairlinebutweren’tableto45Beatrice.Withoutlosinghope,theytooktosocialmedia.FirstOfficerJamesDanen,anAmericanAirlinepilotsawthepostandlocatedthemissingdollinTurkishAirlines’LostandFound.SinceDanen’sflightroutesoftenincludedTokyo,herealizedthathecouldhelpoutValentina.“It’smy46.Ilikehelpingpeople,”heexplained.Andthat’showFirstOfficerDanenendedup47thedolltoherhomeinTexas.TheNewYorkPost48thathetookpicturesofthedollintheairport.HealsobroughtalongJapanesetreatsandamapshowingBeatrice’s49.“Wasshewellbehavedontheflight?”Valentinaasked.“Verywellbehaved,”Danenanswered.Valentinais50tobereunitedwithBeatrice.Valentinashared,“Shebringsme51andshe’smybestfriend.Whenshewasmissing,Ifeltlikemyheartwasbroken.”FirstOfficerDanencould52haveoverlookedthesocialmediapostowingtosomanyonit.But,insteadhetookthetimeto53someoneelse.Thisheartwarmingstoryservesasareminderofthe54asimpleactofkindnesscanhave.Thatkindnessknowsno55isthemessageconveyedinthestory.41.A.story B.task C.vacation D.trial42.A.boarding B.booking C.confirming D.arranging43.A.feared B.discovered C.remembered D.assumed44.A.nervous B.upset C.ashamed D.annoyed45.A.pickup B.takein C.getdown D.trackdown46.A.route B.basis C.nature D.spirit47.A.connecting B.guiding C.bringing D.linking48.A.shared B.declared C.advertised D.claimed49.A.news B.action C.behavior D.journey50.A.shocked B.entertained C.thrilled D.interested51.A.happiness B.pride C.challenge D.desire52.A.obviously B.easily C.consequently D.finally53.A.change B.rescue C.consider D.assist54.A.profit B.impact C.consequence D.interest55.A.harbors B.airports C.stations D.borders第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。YoungChinesearefightingagainstsocietythroughasimpleactofresistance:lyingdown.Examplesofthe“tangping”or“l(fā)yingflat”56(include)notgettingmarried,nothavingchildren,andrefusingtoworkextrahoursortoholdajobatall.“Istayathomeandsleepandwatchtelevisionseries.”saidZhang,whodescribedherselfas“l(fā)yingflat”forthelasttwoweeks57leavingherjobinthefilmindustryinWuxi.“Tangping”58(emerge)overthelastfewmonths.Somecomparethemtothe1950sBeatGenerationintheUnitedStates.59(other)calltheirbehavioraformofnonviolentresistance.Thetermdevelopedafter60AprilpostontheTiebaforum,whoseauthordescribedalow-effort,low-costlifestyleconsistingofjustafewmonths’workoutoftheyear.“Lyingflatismymovement.”he61(write),referringtotheGreekphilosopherDiogenes,whowasknownforlivinginalargecontainer.Hepostedapictureofhimselflyinginbedinthemiddleofthedaywiththecurtains62(draw).Butas“tangping”gained63(popular),italsobroughtalevelofdishonor.NanfangDailycalledthephilosophy“shameful”.ButforZhanginWuxi,lyingflatisnotaboutgivinguporwithdrawingfromsociety.“Manypeoplewanttoliedownbecause996istoo64(tire),”shesaid,referringtotheconstanthourscommonintechindustry,65thestaffareexpectedtoworkfrom9a.m.to9p.m.,sixdaysaweek.Thephilosophyisalsoaboutgivingoneselfabreak.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)注意:78-80題填入括號內詞的正確形式(1-3個詞)66.Each______(器官)doesaparticularjobinthebody,andismadeupofdistincttissues.67.Peoplelivingnearthenuclearpowerstationhavebeensufferingfromdiseasesrelatedtothe______(輻射)leak.68.Ifeltthecoldnessaroundmybackandittemporarily______(緩解)theintensepain.69.Whenyou’realoneandchoking,youcanperformtheself-Heimlichbypushingashardasyoucaninaquick______(運動)straightintoyourstomach.70.Thegovernmentplanstoestablishanewhospitalinthe______(郊區(qū))tomeettheneedsofpeople.71.Learningbasicfirstaid______(技能)canhelpyoudealwithanemergencybeforeprofessionalhelparrives.72.We______(urgent)needtheproductsinlessthanoneweekinordertogetreadyforthesellingseason.73.Neverapplywatertoaburnfroma(n)____________(觸電)whilethevictimisstillincontactwiththeelectriccurrent.74.Withchokingvictims,__________________.(每一分鐘都非常要緊)75.Weshouldalwaysdowhatwecantotakecareoftheelderlyandanyotherswhomightbe____________.(需要幫助)76.Ifyoufeellikeyou’rehavingtroublebreathingwhileexercising,youcouldbe__________________.(健康狀況不好)77.Usingbothhandsandarms,turnthebaby,____________(臉朝上),sosheisnowrestingonyourotherarm.78.Ifapersonisbleeding,alwayswearglovesandprotectiveeyewearwhen______(give)firstaidcare.79.Studentsoffirstaidcourseleave______(feel)completelyconfidentandpreparedtomakeadifferenceinemergencysituations.80.Whenyouprovidebasicmedicalcaretosomeone______(experience)asuddeninjuryorillness,itisknownasfirstaid.第二節(jié)(滿分25分)假設你是晨光中學的李華,你的英國好友Peter最近給你來信,詢問你對自己未來職業(yè)的規(guī)劃。請你給他回信,內容要點包括:1.夢想中的職業(yè);2.選擇此職業(yè)的原因;3.如何為實現夢想努力。注意:1.詞數80詞左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié)。DearPeter,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursLiHua參考答案第一部分聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5ABBCC 6-10BCAAC 11-15CAABC 16-20AABCC第二部分閱讀(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21-23ACD 24-27CBDD 28-31ADDB 32-35BBCC 36-40GAFCE第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45CABBD 46-50CCADC 51-55ABDBD第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.include 57.after 58.hasemerged 59.Others 60.an61.wrote 62.drawn 63.popularity 64.tiring 65.where第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)66.organ 67.radiation 68.eased 69.motion 70.suburb71.techniques 72.urgently 73.electricshock 74.everyminutecounts75.inneed 76.outofshape 77.faceup 78.giving 79.feeling80.experiencing第二節(jié)(滿分25分)范文DearPeter,I’mgladtohearfromyou.Inyourletter,youaskedmeaboutmyfuturecareerplans.Firstofall,thankyouforyourconcern.Mydreamcareeristobealife-savingdoctor.IhavehadthisambitionsinceIwasachild,especiallyduringthecurrentepidemic,whenIsawthosemedicalworkersleavingtheirfamiliesandchildrenbehindtogotothefrontlineattheriskofpersonalsafety,whichinspiredmydeterminationtobecomeadoctor.Inordertorealizethisdream,Imuststudyhardandbeadmittedtotheidealmedicaluniversitywithexcellentresults.Yours聽力原文(Text1)W:Howdoyoulikeyourjob,Jim?M:Fine.ThisweekIhavebeenreadingthefinancialreportsandstudyingthebooks.Nextweek|willprobablystarttohandlesomeoftheaccounts.(Text2)W:It’sdifficultformetounderstandwhatmyteacherissaying.M:Isithispronunciationthatmakesitdifficult?W:No.It’sjustthewordsheusesaretoobig.Ihavetoalwayspulloutmydictionary.BythetimeIlookuptheword,he’ssayinganotherone.(Text3)M:Ireallylikethecoloroftheseplates,but$45seemsalittleexpensive.W:Well,itisasetof4,soit’sonlyalittlemorethan$11perplate.Andthey’reprettyheavy.Heavymeansquality.(Text4)M:Hi,canIgetyousomethingtodrink?W:CanIseethewinelist?M:Yes,ofcourse.Letmegrabitforyou……Iwonderifyou’reinterestedinourspecialthisevening.Itgoesreallywellwiththesteak.(Text5)W:I’vejustseensomestatisticsthatshowthatthenumberofgraduatestakinggapyearisfallinggradually.M:Ithinkthey’refocusingtheireffortsonthecareerratherthantakingthechancetoseesomethingoftheworld.Iknowsomeareworriedaboutwhatpotentialbosseswouldthink.(Text6)M:Hi.MywatchhasstoppedandIneedtoreplacethebattery.AlsoIneedanewwatchband.W:Well,wecanreplacethebattery,butI’mnotsurewehavethismodelbandinblack.Wecanorderoneforyoutoday.Areyouinahurry?M:I’mgoingoutoftownonWednesdaymorning,socouldIpickituponTuesday?W:Well,wecanchangethebatterybythisafternoon,butifyouwantustoreplacetheband,I’mafraidwewouldn’thavethatuntilThursday.(Text7)W:GoodmorningMr.Smith.ThisisJennycallingfromBackpackTravel.IwaswonderingifyouwerestillinterestedinthediscountedticketsfortheflighttoSeoul.Todayisthelastdaythey’reonsale.M:Right,thankyouforcalling,Jenny.Butyouknowwhat?I’mreallybusyatthemoment,socanIgetbacktoyouintheafternoontotalkaboutthat?W:Ofcourse.I’llbeatmyofficeuntil5p.m.Besuretocalltoday,becausetomorrow,theofferwillbegone.M:Iwill.I’mdefinitelyinterested.You’llhearfrommearound3p.m.(Text8)M:Sorry.Sorry,excuseme.I’mjust……justcomingtositoverhere.Phew.Hey,whathaveImissed?W:Nothing.Hejuststartedaroundfiveminutesago.M:Didhesayanythingaboutthemid-term?W:What?M:Aboutthemid-termtests.Didhesayanythingaboutwhenhewasgoingtohan

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