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北京市東城區(qū)2023—2023學年度第二學期高三綜合練習〔二〕英語2023.5本試卷共150分,考試時間120分鐘??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,考生務(wù)必將答題卡交回。考前須知:1.考生務(wù)必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。2.答題前考生務(wù)必將答題卡上的姓名、準考證號用黑色字跡的簽字筆填寫。3.答題卡選擇題必須用2B鉛筆作答,將選中項涂滿涂黑,黑度以蓋住框內(nèi)字母為準,修改時用橡皮擦除干凈。4.答題卡非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的簽字筆按照題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,未在對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答或超出答題區(qū)域作答均不得分。第一局部:聽力理解〔共三節(jié),30分〕第二局部:知識運用〔共兩節(jié),45分〕第一節(jié)單項填空〔共15小題,每題1分,共15分〕從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain.,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago. A.What’smore B.That’stosayC.Inotherwords D.Believeitornot答案是D。21.Theboyisexcitedaboutthecomingmusicfestivalandheenjoyspopmusic______.A.lessB.littleC.mostD.more22.BeforemovingtoAustralia,theBrowns______theircarsandhouseintheUSA.A.havesold B.sold C.wereselling D.sell23.─Hasyourbrotherfoundajob?─Notyet.Therearemanyjobsthathe_____dobutheseemsunwillingtodoanything.A.shallB.could C.mustD.should24.Afteralongabsence,Iwentbacktocollege,______topickupwhereI’dleftoff.A.hoping B.hope C.tohope D.hoped25.Peterwillhavetochangehistravelplanbecausehisflight_____.A.delaysB.woulddelayC.hasbeendelayed D.wasdelayed26.Youhaveagiftforart.______youdoyourbest,youaresuretocreatefineartworks.A. Assoonas B.Evenif C.Incase D.Aslongas 27.Shelooked______herhandbag,butherkeyswerenotthere.A.for B.to C.at D.in28.IwishthatI_____togotoJim’sparty,forIhavetodosomeextraworktonight.A.hadn’tagreed B.haven’tagreed C.wouldn’tagree D.won’tagree29.Ifyourcallisnotansweredwithintwominutes,you______tohangupanddialagain.A.wouldbeadvisedB.areadvised C.havebeenadvisedD.wereadvised30.Don’thavethewater_____whileyoubrushyourteeth.A.running B.run C.torun D.ran31.Ihavesentseverale-mailstothecompanyfortheadvertisedjob,noneof_____hasbeenanswered.A.whom B.that C.which D.whose32.Johnsonisanewgraduate.Hehasdifficultyindealingwith______problemsarise.A.wherever B.whichever C.whatever D.whenever33.Wesaw______audienceclappingtheirhandswhen______popularsingerappearedonthestage.A.the;the B.the;不填 C.an;a D.不填;the34.______theyoungmanisingreatneedofacomputerinhisworkisknowntohisboss.A.What B.That C.How D.When 35.NotuntilIcompletedtheform______thathalfthequestionswerenotrelevanttome.A.hadIrealizedB.IhadrealizedC.IrealizedD.didIrealize第二節(jié)完形填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,共30分〕閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。OneMondaymorning,theclasswereexcitedabouttherumorthatthescienceroomwasonfireovertheweekend.Mr.Johnson,myfifthgradeteacher___36___itandexplainedthatscienceclasswouldbecancelledduetothe___37___.Healsowarnedusnottogoneartheroom___38___itcouldbedangerous.Duringthemorningbreak,KimandI___39___tocheckoutthedamage.Afirsthandobservationwouldmakeusheroesatlunch.Wesafely___40__thescienceroom.Westoodontiptoes(腳尖)lookinghardthroughthedoorwindow,___41___toseewhatwaslikeinsidewhensuddenlyafirmholdonourshouldersstoppedus.“Wheredoyoubelong?Certainlynothere!〞Iturnedaroundtofindateacherstaring___42___atus,shouting.Inthosefrozensecondsmillionsof___43___flashedthroughmymind.Myfatherwouldkillmefordisobeyingteachers.___44___thanthat,mymothermightbesomadthatshemightnotstophim.Myspirits___45___evenlowerwhenIthoughtofhowangryMr.Johnsonwouldbe.SoonthearrestingteacherledKimandmebacktothe___46___,leavingustremblingbeforeMr.Johnson.Buttoour___47___,therewasnoyellingandnoangerfromMr.Johnson.___48___,hebentslowlytolookmeintheeye.Iwasmetwithalookof___49___ratherthananger.Hespokesoftlyandcarefullyasheexplainedwhyhewas___50___inmydecisiontogowhereImighthavegot___51___.AsIlookedintotheeyesofthemanwhocouldsendmetounimaginedconsequencesathome,tears___52___upinmyeyes.ThethoughtofdisappointingMr.Johnson___53___mewhileIfeltagentletouchofMr.Johnson’shandonmyshoulder.Iglancedupandhesmiled.My___54___forMr.JohnsongrewgreatlyinthemomentIdiscoveredthathestilllikedmeevenafterI’ddisappointedhim.Icouldseethathecaredmoreaboutmy___55___thanthefactthatI’dbrokenarule.ItwasthefirsttimeIfeltthepowerofforgiveness.36.A.heard B.believed C.confirmedD.studied37.A.fire B.rumorC.focus D.loss38.A.unless B.because C.though D.once39.ApretendedB.askedC.decided D.hesitated40.A.enteredB.found C.examinedD.reached41.A.hanging B.trying C.happening D.waiting42.A.angrily B.patiently C.silently D.curiously43.A.excuses B.thoughts C.words D.feelings44.A.EasierB.Less C.Later D.Worse 45.A.flew B.sank C.changedD.moved46.A.school B.lab C.office D.classroom47.A.surpriseB.delightC.regretD.sorrow48.A.HoweverB.Therefore C.OtherwiseD.Instead49.A.concernB.guiltCfort Dplaint50.A.frightened B.puzzled C.discouraged D.disappointed51.A.hurt B.burnt C.lost D.blamed52.A.floodedB.rushedC.welled D.rounded53.A.shocked B.shamed C.boredD.confused54.A.care B.hopeC.desireD.love55.A.safety B.freedom C.dignityD.behaviour第三局部:閱讀理解〔共兩節(jié),40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每題2分,共30分〕閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AIrecentlyhaddinnerwithsomeonewhotoldmethatoneofhisbestfriendshadbeenkilledinaprivateplanecrash,andsomethinghappenedatthememorialservicethathe’llneverforget.Hesharedthestorywithme.Atthememorialservice,hisfriend’swifewalkedtotheplatformtospeaktothegathering.Shesaidafriendhadaskedherthebestmemoryshehadoftheirlifetogether.Atthemoment,shehadbeentoosadtoanswer,butshehadthoughtaboutitsinceandwantedtoanswerthequestion.Theywereintheirlatefortieswhenhedied,andshebegantalkingaboutatimeintheirlifealmosttwentyyearsearlier.Shehadquitherjobtoobtainhermaster’sdegree,andherhusbandneverhesitatedinhissupport.Hehelddownhisownjobandalsodidthecooking,cleaning,andotherhouseworkwhileshestudiedforherdegree.Onetimetheybothstayedupallnight.Shewasfinishingherpaper,andhewaspreparingforanimportantbusinessmeeting.Thatmorning,shewalkedoutofherstudy,leanedagainstthedoorbythestairs,lookedatherhusbanddownstairsandjustthoughtabouthowmuchshelovedhim.Sheknewhowimportantthismeetingwastohisfuture,andshewasfeelingguiltythatshedidn’tevenhavetimetomakehisbreakfast.Hetookhisbriefcaseandhurriedout.Sheheardthegaragedooropenandclose,butmuchtohersurprise,shehearditopenagainaboutthirtysecondslater.Fromabove,shewatchedherhusbanddashintothehouseandwalkovertotheforgottencoffeetable.Markingthesurfaceofitwithhisfingerthroughthedustwiththewords“Iloveyou〞,thenheracedbacktohiscar.Thenewwidowthenlookedoutatheraudienceandsaid,“JohnandIhadawonderfullifetogether.Wehavebeenaroundtheworldseveraltimes.We’vehadeverythingmoneycanbuy...butnothingcomesclosetothatmoment.〞Hearingthis,Iwasdeeplymoved.“Lovemakeslifeworthwhile.〞56.Theservicewasheldto______.A.listentothewoman’sstory B.mournthewoman’shusbandC.meetsomeoldfriends D.sharethewoman’ssadness57.Whydidthewomanquitherjob?A.Shehadtosupportherhusband.B.Shehadtoomuchhouseworktodo.C.Shewantedtotravelaroundtheworld.D.Sheneededtoconcentrateonherstudies.58.“Hehelddownhisownjob…〞inParagraph4meansthat______.A.hemanagedtokeephisjob B.heneededhelpinhisworkC.hecancelledhisjob D.hedelayedhiswork59.Thewomanmentionedanincident20yearsagotoshow______.A.howbusytheirlifewas B.howherhusbandlovedherC.howtheyimprovedtheirlife D.howhardherhusbandworkedBDearVolunteers,TheserviceyouwillprovidetoelderlyindividualsinAbileneasaMealsonWheelsvolunteerisdeeplyappreciated.Iwanttotakethisopportunitytothankyouforthemanymilesyouwilltravelandallofthehoursyouwillcontributetohelpmakethisoneofthebestprogramsintheentirestate.Wehaveourstaffmembersmakeahomevisitbeforeaddingeachpersontotheprogramandtrytovisiteveryoneatleastonceeveryyear.Thatishardlyenough,andwedependonyourcontactagreatdeal!Itisimportantthatyoureportbackwhenyoudonotgetananswertoyourknockonthedoor.Thepersoninsidemaybehurtorill.Theymaybeinhospitaloroutoftownandfailtoinformus.Iftheyarefrequentlyabsent,wemayneedtodetermineiftheystillneedmeals.Ifyoufindsomeonewithamedicalemergency,pleasecall911torequestmedicalassistance,andthencalltheMealsonWheelsoffice.Ifyoufindsomeonewhoneedsassistanceotherthanforamedicalemergency,pleasecalltheMealsonWheelsofficeat6725050,andwewilltrytofindtheappropriateagencyorindividualtocall.Letusknowwhenacertainpersonneedsextrafood.Wehaveafoodpreparationroomofshelfstableitemstosharewiththem.Pleasefeelfreetotakeafewmagazineswhenyoudelivermeals.Manyofthoseweservecannotaffordmagazinesandenjoyreading.IfsomeoneisinterestedingettingbooksfromtheAbilenePublicLibrary,letusknow.WecansignthemupfortheBooksonWheelsprogram.Callifyousmellgasstronglywhenyoudelivermeals,orifsomeoneneedsaspaceheater,ablanket,oranelectricfan.Pleaseconveyallneedstous,andwewilltrytoseethattheyaremet.Someoftheelderlypeoplewhoweofferourservicemayhavecancers,liverdiseases,AIDS,etc.Ifyoudonotwanttodelivermealstothepeoplewithcertaintypesofhealthproblems,suchasthese,pleaseletusknow.Sincerely,BettyL.Bradley,LBSW,ExecutiveDirector60.Whydoestheauthorwritethisletter?A.Toexpressgreatthankstovolunteers.B.Toexplainhowtheoldpeoplegethelp.C.Totellvolunteerswhattheyaretaskedwith.D.Todescribethelifesituationoftheoldpeople.61.Whatcanwelearnaboutthevolunteersfromthepassage?A.Theyorderbooksforneedypeople.B.Theydesignprogramstohelppeople.C.Theyoffermedicalhelptosickpeople.D.Theydeliverfoodtotheelderlypeople.62.Howdoestheauthorlearnabouttheneedsofthepeopleserved?A.Thevolunteersreportbacktheinformationtohim.B.Hisstaffmemberscallthemtogettheinformation.C.Hevisitsthemnowandthentogettheinformation.D.Thefamilymemberssendtheinformationtohisoffice.CWhenitcomestosuccessinbusinessandsuccessinlife,therearefewqualitiesasimportantasconfidence.Peoplenaturallyhavedifferentlevelsofconfidence.Somehaveahigherlevelofconfidencethanothersdo,buteventhosewhoseconfidenceislackingcanlearntobuildtheirlevelofconfidenceandreachtheirmostimportantgoals.Increasingselfconfidenceisoneofthemostcommonreasonspeoplegiveforseekingthehelpofpsychologistsandotherprofessionals.Oneofthemanyplaceswhereagreaterlevelofconfidenceisusefulisintheworkplace.Weallknowhowdifficultitcanbe,forinstance,toaskthebossforaraise.Thisprocesscanbeextremelydifficultforthosewholackconfidenceintheirownabilities.Afterall,ifyouareunsureaboutyourownabilities,howwillyoueverconvinceyourbossthatyoudeservemoremoneyfortheworkyoudo?

Evenifyouarenotaskingforthatbigraise,havingplentyofconfidenceinyourabilitiesisimportanttosuccess.Ifyouarecertainofyourabilities,chancesarethatthosearoundyou,whethertheyareyourcoworkers,yourcolleaguesoryoursuperiors,willseethatconfidence,andthatwillhelptoassurethemthatyouarethebestatwhatyoudo.

Beingthoughtofasthepersontogoto,andbeingseenasanexpertinyourchosenfield,isnaturallyveryimportanttosuccessonthejob.Ifyoucanmakeyourselfthepersonpeoplegotoforguidanceandadvice,youwillhelptoprotectyourselffromtheeverpresentdangerofdownsizing.Afterall,ifyouarearecognizedexpertattheoffice,youwillberegardedasanindispensablememberoftheteam.

Havingahighlevelofconfidence,afterall,doesnotmeanoverlookingtheplaceswhereyoucouldimprove.Knowingwhatyoudowellandwhereyouneedhelpwillhelpyouenjoyincreasedsuccessandconfidence.63.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theinfluenceofconfidenceonone’slife.B.Theimportanceofconfidencetosuccess.C.Thedifferenceofpeople’sconfidence.Thejudgmentonone’sconfidence.64.Psychologistsandotherprofessionalscanofferhelptothose_____.A.whothinktheirgoalsarehardtoreachB.whoexpecttogiveguidancetoothersC.whowanttoaskthebossforaraiseD.whodreamtoberecognizedexperts65.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordindispensableinParagraph5probablymean?A.important B.attractiveC.outgoingD.energetic66.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Tooverlookone’sdisadvantages.B.Tomakefulluseofone’sadvantages.C.Tohavegreatconfidenceinone’sabilities.D.Tomakeobjectiveevaluationsofone’sabilities.DOnMarch28th,theNewYorkTimeswillbeginchargingallbutthemostinfrequentuserstoreadarticlesonline.

Inalettertoreaders,ArthurSulzberger,Jr.,thepublisherofthepaper,laidoutthedetailsofthepaywall,whichhesaidwillgointoeffectimmediatelyinCanadaandonMarch28thfortherestoftheworld.Hecalledthemove“animportantstepthatwehopeyouwillseeasaninvestmentinTheTimes,onethatwillstrengthenourabilitytoprovidehigh-qualityjournalismtoreadersaroundtheworldandonanyplatform.〞Sulzbergersaidthatreaderswillbeabletoread20articlespermonthatnocharge.Oncetheyclickonthe21stpiece,however,they’llbepresentedwiththreepaymentoptions:$15forfourweeksofonlineandmobileapplicationaccess,$20foraccesstothesiteandtheiPadapplication,or$35foraccesstoeverything.PeoplewhoalreadyreceivetheprintedpaperthroughhomedeliverywillenjoyfreeandunlimitedaccesstotheTimesonallplatforms.Thesedetailslargelyagreewithearlierreportsonhowthepaywallwouldwork.TheTimeshadmadeitclearthatitdidnotwanttoimitatethetotalpaywallsputintoeffectbypaperssuchasTheTimesofLondonandNewsday,whichblockaccesstoallcontentsunlessthereaderpays.Thepaperalsosignaledthatitwantstostayrelevantinthesocialmediaworld.AccordingtoSulzberger’sannouncement,peoplewhocometotheTimessitefromFacebook,Twitterorfromblogswillbeabletoreadthosearticleseveniftheyhavegoneovertheirmonthlylimit.However,Sulzbergersaidthatalimitwillbeplacedon“somesearchengines〞,meaningthatafterreadershaveaccessedacertainnumberofarticlesfromsearchengines,anyfurtherarticlestheyaccessfromtherewillbeaddedtotheirmonthlycount.ItwasreportedthattheonlysearchenginethatwillbeaffectedthiswayisGoogle,wheretherewillbeafive-articlelimit.ThismarksaclearattemptbytheTimestoclosewhatcouldbeagiantloophole(漏洞),sincesomuchonlinetrafficisdirectedthroughGoogle.Butitalsopresentsariskforthepaperforthesamereason.Sulzbergerseemswellawareoftherisk.“Thechallengenowistoputapriceonourworkwithoutwallingourselvesofffromtheglobalnetwork,〞hesaid,addingthattheTimesmust“continuetoengagewiththewidestpossibleaudience.〞67.Theauthor’smainpurposeinthetextisto_____. A.describeresearchfindingsB.makeadvertisements C.reportapieceofnewsD.suggestasolution68.WhywilltheTimeschargetheironlinereaders?A.Itneedsawaytoofferbetterservicetoitsreaders.B.Itwantstostayrelevantinthesocialmediaworld.C.Ithastoomanyreaderscomingfromtheothersites.D.Itisseekingnewfinancialsourcesforitsdevelopment.69.WhowillbelimitedtotheNewYorkTimesarticles?A.Thosesubscribingtotheprintednewspapers.B.ReadersclickingthroughfromFacebook.C.ThoseusingGoogleresearchengine.D.Readerspaying$35amonth.70.WhatchallengemaythepaywallbringtotheNewYorkTimes?A.ItmaybringtheTimesmorecompetitionwiththeothermedia.B.ItmaystoptheTimesconnectingtotheglobalnetwork.C.Itmayresultinhugedropsinpapers’onlinereadership.D.Itmayblockthereadersfromtheotherwebsites.第二節(jié)〔共5小題;每題2分,共10分〕根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Astudyshowedeatingevenalittlelesssaltcouldgreatlyhelptheheart.ThestudywaspublishedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine.ThescientistsusedacomputermodeltopredicthowjustthreegramslesssaltadaywouldaffectheartdiseaseintheUnitedStates.Thescientistssaidtheresultswouldbethirteenpercentfewerheartattacks,eightpercentfewerstrokes〔中風〕,fourpercentfewerdeathsandelevenpercentfewernewcasesofheartdisease.___71__Researcherssaiditcouldpreventonehundredthousandheartattacksandninety-twothousanddeathseveryyear.TheresearcherswerefromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,StanfordUniversityandColumbiaUniversity.TheyandpublichealthprofessionalsintheUnitedStatesareinterestedinanationalcampaigntopersuadepeopletoeatlesssalt.___72___.However,somescientistssaysuchacampaignisanexperimentwiththehealthofmillionsofpeople.MichaelAldermanisamongthecritics(批評家).HeisahighbloodpressureexpertandprofessoratAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYork.DoctorAldermansaysthateatinglesssaltresultsinlowerbloodpressure.___73___.Andhesayssalthasotherbiologicaleffects.Hesayscallingforreductionsinthenationaldietcouldhavegoodeffects,butitcouldalsohaveharmfulresults.AnothercriticisDavidMcCarron,anutritionandkidney〔腎〕diseaseexpertattheUniversityofCalifornia.Heandhisteamlookedatlargestudiesofdietsinthirty-threecountries.___74___.MostofthemeatmoresaltthanAmericanhealthofficialsadvise.DoctorMcCarronsaystheworldwidesimilaritysuggeststhataperson’sbrainmightdecidehowmuchsalttoeat.BothDoctorMcCarronandDoctorAldermanhaveconnectionstotheSaltInstitute,atradegroupforthesaltindustry.DoctorAldermanisamemberofanadvisorycommittee.___75__DoctorMcCarronispaidforofferingscientificadvicetotheSaltInstitute.

A.Buthesayshereceivesnomoneyfromthegroup.B.SuchcampaignsarealreadyinplaceinBritain,JapanandFinland.C.Andtwohundredfortybilliondollarswouldbesavedinhealthcare.D.Theysaypeopleeatinglesssalthaveequalchancestohavediseases.E.Anditmayalsoresultinfifteenpercentincreaseofthekidneydeathrate.F.Theyfoundthatmostpeoplearoundtheworldeataboutthesameamountofsalt.G.Buthesaysstudieshavenotclearlyshownthatloweringsaltmeansfewerheartattacksorstrokes.第四局部:書面表達〔共兩節(jié),35分〕第一節(jié) 情景作文〔20分〕假設(shè)你是陽光國際中學的學生會主席李華,為了增進學生之間交流,學生會決定在網(wǎng)絡(luò)上建立中外學生英文交流論壇,請你根據(jù)下面所給的要點提示介紹此論壇。注意:詞數(shù)不少于60。目的提供交流平臺內(nèi)容要點細節(jié)加強交流結(jié)識朋友……提供幫助學習、生活…..獻計獻策學校開展、校園生活…..〔請將情景作文寫在答題紙指定區(qū)域內(nèi)〕Students’UnionhasdecidedtosetupStudyBBSofourown.__________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié) 開放作文〔15分〕請根據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文。詞數(shù)不少于50。InyourspokenEnglishclass,yourteachershowsyouthefollowingpicture.Youareaskedtodescribethepictureandexplainhowyouunderstandit.〔請將開放作文寫在答題紙指定區(qū)域內(nèi)〕東城區(qū)2023—2023學年度第二學期高三統(tǒng)一練習〔二〕英語試題參考答案及評分標準2023.5第一局部:聽力〔共三節(jié),30分〕第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,共7.5分〕1.B2.C3.B4.A5.C第二節(jié)〔共10小題;每題1.5分,共15分〕6.C7.A8.B9.B10.A11.C12.A13.B14.A15.C 第三節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,共7.5分〕 每題1.5分。如出現(xiàn)拼寫錯誤不計分;出現(xiàn)大小寫、單復數(shù)錯誤扣0.5分;如每題超過一個詞不計分。16.Maggie17.East18.Holiday19.Friday20.sixth/6th第二局部:知識運用〔共兩節(jié),45分〕第一節(jié)單項填空〔共15小題;每題1分,共15分〕21.C22.B23.B24.A25.C26.D27.D28.A29.B30.A31.C32.C33.A34.B 35.D第二節(jié)完形填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,共30分〕36.C37.A38.B39.C40.D41.B42.A43.B44.C45.B46.D47.A48.D49.C50.D51.A52.C53.B54.D55.A第三局部:閱讀〔共兩節(jié),40分〕第一節(jié)〔共15小題;每題2分,共30分〕56.B57.D58.A59.B60.C61.D62.A63.B64.A65.A66.D67.C68.D69.C70.C第二節(jié)〔共5小題;每題2分,共10分〕71.C72.B73.G74.F75.A第四局部:書面表達〔共兩節(jié),35分〕第一節(jié)情景作文〔20分〕20230509Onepossibleversion:20230509Students’UnionhasdecidedtosetupourownBBS.Allofuswillbenefitalotfromit.Itoffersuschancestocommunicatewitheachother.Wecanexchangeourlearningandlifeexperiencesonit.Wecansharedifferentculturesaswell.What’smore,itisagoodplaceforustomakegoodfriends.Alifewithoutafriendisalifewithoutsunshine.Anyonewhohasdifficultieswiththeirstudyanddailylifecanaskforhelponit.Ifyouhaveanygoodsuggestionstooffer,youcanlendahelpinghand.Goodadviceonhowtoenrichourschoollifeandhowtodevelopourschoolisalsowelcome.Wishyoutojoininandfullyexpressyourideas.第二節(jié)開放作文〔15分〕20230509Onepossibleversion:20230509開放寫作Ascanbeseeninthepicture,aboyisrowingaboattrappedinabottlefloatingonthesurfaceofthesea.Itseemsthathewon’trowhisboatanyfurtherthoughheismakinggreatefforts.Thepictureintendstoconveythemessagethatweshouldn’tbewebbedtoourownideaswhenwearetryingtoreachourgoals.Inourdailylife,wemaymeetwithkindsofproblems.Weneedtofinddifferentkindsofsolutionstothem.Ifwealwaysstandbyouropinions,wemaygethalftheresultswithdoubletheeffort.Justliketheboyinthepicture,nomatterhowhardheisrowing,hewillneverrowthetrappedboatoutofthebottle.Inmyopinion,onlybyopeningourminds,canwesolvetheproblemsandreachourgoals.附:聽力錄音材料Text1W:It’sgoodtoseethesunagain.M:Betterthanyesterday.W:Theysayit’sgoingtocloudoveragainthisafternoon.M:Aslongasitdoesn’train.Text2W:Wherecanwemeettotalkaboutnextweek’steachingplan?M:Intheteachers’officethisafternoon.W:Is2:30allright?M:Howabout3:30?Iwon’tbebackuntil3:15.W:OK.Seeyouthen.Text3W:Couldyoupleasehavemycarreadyat5o’clock?Iamtomeetmyfriendsat7atthestation.M:Sure,thedamageisnotthatserious.Itshouldbereadybefore5o’clock.Text4M:I’vejustorderedthecomputerwith32-speedCDROMthatwebothlike.W:That’sgreat.M:It’stwicethespeedoftheoneweareusingathome.W:Can’twaittoseeit.Text5M:IboughtthismobilephonejustonFriday.Butitdoesn’tworknow.W:Isthereaproblemwithit,sir?M:Well,primarily,itdoesnotappeartofunctionoutsidethecity.ItfailstoworkasamobilephoneasfarasIcansee.W:Right,I’lljusthaveawordwiththemanagerandseewhatwecando.Text6M:CanIhelpyou?W:Yes.I’vejustcomeoffthelastflightandIcan’tfindmybaggage.M:Isee.Erm,canyoudescribethebagplease?W:Yes.It’sagreenbag,agreenhold-allaboutthisbig.Er,itgottwoblackhandles,onesmallpocketinthefrontandayellowdollononeside.M:Isee.Well,I’dbettermakeanoteofthat.W:Thankyou.Text7W:Don’ttaketoolongatthecoffeeshop.Thefootballmatchbeginsat7:00pm.M:Isee.Westillhave30minutesleft.It’sonlya20-minutewalktothestadiumfromhere.W:Youhaven’tforgottenourson,haveyou?Heisinterestedinthematch.Weneedtopickhimupathisschool.M:Whyisn’thegoingbybikeasusual?W:Bybike?Don’tyourememberthathelosthisbikelastweekandhewalkstoschoolnow.M:Oh,sorryIforgotit.Anyhow,there’snoneedtoworry.Let’sdrivetoschoolrightnow.Text8W:Hello,frontdesk.

M:Yes.

W:ThisisMarisainRoom307.

M:Well,yes.HowcanIhelpyou,MissMarisa?

W:Iwanttotakeashower,butthereisnohotwater.

M:Ican’tunderstandthat.Haveyouturnedthehandleallthewaytotheright?

W:I’vebeentryingtogethotwaterfor10minutes.It’sstillfreezingcold.

M:Well,alotofpeopletakeshowersbeforebreakfast.Maybeifyouwaitawhile,it’llheatupagain.

W:Wait?Ihaveanimportantmeetingtoattendinanhour,andIalsohavetowashanddrymyhair.M:Yourshowerhasabsolutelynohotwater?W:No,noneatall.

M:Iwillsendaworkertorepairitrightaway.Hewillbetherewithin2minutes.

W:OK.Butdon’tsendanyonewithin5minutes.Ineedtogetdressed.Text9Goodmorning,everyone.Myname’sMargaretSayles.I’majournalistwhospecializesintravel.Someofyoumayreadthetravelsectionofthenewspaper,soyouknowthekindsofarticlesIwrite.Anyway,I’mnotheretotellyouaboutmyjob.I’vebeeninvitedherebytheAstoriaTourismAgencytotellyouabouttraveltoAstoria.NowasI’msuremostofyouknow,AstoriaisaratherlargeislandlocatedelevenhundredkilometersfromNewZealand.Asyoucanseeonthismaphere,it’sabout25percentlargerthanNewZealand,andithasquiteadifferentshape.WhileNewZealand’slongandthin,Astoriahastheshapeofasquare.Now,IguessnoneofyouherehasbeentoAstoriayet,soletmegiveyouabitofadescription.Mostofthepeoplethereliveinthenorthernhalfoftheisland.Thispartoftheislandiswarmerthanthesouthernhalf,butitwouldn’tbefairtosaythatsouthernhalfiscold.Infact,thewholeislandiscloseenoughtotheEquatorsothatnomatterhowfarsouthyougo,youwouldn’tevenneedasweatertostaywarm.Sowecanseeit’sawonderfultouristattractioninanyseason.Text10M:Hello,JasonSmithspeaking.W:Er…Mr.SmithI’mphoningaboutyouradvertisementforanairstewardess.M:Oh,yes.CouldIhaveyournameplease?W:Yes.MynameisPennyMaggie,M-A-G-G-I-E.M:M-A-G-G-I-E.Um…areyouagraduate?W:Yes.IgraduatedfromUEA,theUniversityofEastAnglialastyear.IstudiedFrenchandItalianthere.M:Whatkindofworkexperiencehaveyouhad?W:Well,IworkedatHolidayRestaurantinWestRoadforfivemonths,thenIbegantoworkforJadeTravelAgency.I’vebeenworkingthereforaboutthreemonths.M:Isee.And…er…youwanttobeastewarde

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