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20212022學(xué)年湖北省荊州市沙市中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第三次雙周考(半月考)英語(yǔ)試題考試時(shí)間:2022年4月7日第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1.

What

does

the

woman

want

to

do?A.

Get

an

address. B.

Buy

a

map.

C.

Find

a

place.

2.

What

will

the

man

do

for

the

woman?A.

Give

her

a

ride.

B. Repair

her

car.

C.

Pick

up

her

aunt.3.

Who

might

Mr.

Peterson

be?A.

A

new

teacher.

B.

A

pany

manager.

C.

A

department

head.4.

What

does

the

man

think

of

the

book?A.

Very

interesting.

B.

Quite

difficult.

C.

Too

simple.5.

What

are

the

speakers

talking

about?A.

News. B.

Clothes.

C.

Weather.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.

Why

is

Harry

unwilling

to

join

the

woman?A.

He

has

a

pain

in

his

knee.B.He

is

too

lazy.

C.

He

wants

to

watch

TV.7.

What

will

the

woman

probably

do

next?A.

Stay

at

home.

B.

Do

some

exercise. C.

Take

Harry

to

hospital.

聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.

When

will

the

man

be

home

from

work?A.

At

6:50. B.

At

6:15.

C.At

5:45.

9.

Where

will

the

speakers

go?A.

The

Green

House

Cinema.B.

The

New

State

Cinema.C.

The

UME

Cinema.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.

How

will

the

speakers

go

to

New

York?A.

By

taxi. B.

By

air.

C.

By

bus.11.

Why

are

the

speakers

making

the

trip?A.

For

holiday. B.

For

shopping.

C.

For

business.

12.

What

is

the

probable

relationship

between

the

speakers?A.

Driver

and

passenger.

B.

Fellow

workers. C.

Husband

and

wife.

聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.

Where

does

this

conversation

probably

take

place?A.

In

a

restaurant.

B.

In

a

classroom. C.In

an

office.

14.

What

does

John

do

now?A.

He's

a

trainer.

B.

He's

a

college

student. C.

He's

a

tour

guide.

15.

How

much

can

a

new

person

earn

for

the

first

year?A.$10,500.

B.$12,000.

C.$15,000.16.

How

many

people

will

the

woman

hire(雇傭)?A.

Two. B.

Three.

C.Four.

聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.

How

long

has

the

speaker

lived

in

a

big

city?A.

One

year.

B.

Ten

years.

C.

Eighteen

years.18.

What

is

the

speaker's

opinion

on

public

transport?A.

It's

fortable.

B.

It's

cheap. C.

It's

timesaving.

19.

What

is

good

about

living

in

a

small

town?A.

It's

more

convenient. B.

It's

healthier.

C.

It's

safer.

20.

What

kind

of

life

does

the

speaker

seem

to

like

most?A.

Colourful.

B.

Busy.

C.

Quiet.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AMyFavouriteBooksJoUsmarisawriterforCosmopolitanandcoauthoroftheThisBookWillseries(系列)oflifestylebooks.Hereshepickshertopreads.MatildaRoaldDahlIoncewroteapaperontheinfluenceoffairytalesonRoaldDahl'swritinganditgavemeanewappreciationforhisstrangeanddelightfulwords.Matilda'sbattleswithhercruelparentsandthebossyheadmistress,MissTrunchbull,areequallyfunnyandfrightening,butthey'realsoaspirational.AfterDarkHarukiMurakamiIt’sabouttwosistersEri,amodelwhoeitherwon’torcan’tstopsleeping,andMari,ayoungstudent.Intryingtoconnecttohersister.Maristartschangingherlifeanddiscoversaworldofdiverse“nightpeople”whoarehidingsecrets.GoneGirlGillianFynnTherewasabitofmethatdidn'twanttolovethiswheneveryoneelseontheplanetdidbutthehorrorstoryisbrilliant.There'stension(緊張)andanxietyfromthebeginningasNickandAmybattleforyourtrust.It'sarealwhodunitandthefrustrationwhenyourealisewhat'sgoingonishorriblyenjoyableTheStandStephenKingThisisanexcellentfantasynovelfromoneofthebeststorytellersaround.Afteraseriousfluoutbreakwipesout99.4%oftheworld'spopulation,abattleunfolds(展開(kāi))betweengoodandevil(邪惡的)amongthoseleft.RandallFlaggisoneofthescariestcharactersever.21.Whodoes"I"refertointhetext?A.StephenKing. B.JoUsmar. C.GillianFlynn. D.RoaldDahl22.WhichofthefollowingtellsaboutMariandEri?A.Cosmopolitan. B.Matilda. C.TheStand. D.AfterDark.23.WhatkindofbookisGoneGirl?A.Afairytale. B.Ahorrorstory.C.Alovestory. D.Abiography. BItwasanordinaryAugustafternoon.Afterdroppingoffhislastpassenger,Mrs.Carey.,RichardAllenfollowedheracrosstheyard,liftingtwoheavygrocerybags.Andsoonhestoodonthestepofherhouse.Glancingup,hesawalargewasp(黃蜂)nestundertheroof.Allenhadheardthatwaspscanbeemorelikelytosting(sting,sting,stung蜇)insummer.HementionedthistoMrs.Carey,whohadopenedthedoor.“Oh,theydon’tbotherme,”shesaidlightly.“Igoinandoutallthetime.”Anxiously,Allenlookedatthenestagain——toseethewaspsflyingstraightathim.“Hurry!”heshoutedtoMrs.Carey.“Getin!”Shesteppedquicklyinside.Allenranforhisminibus.Toolate;theywereuponhim.Justashejumpedaboard,halfadozenredspotsshowedonhisarm,andhefeltmoreonhisbackandshoulders.Ashewasdrivingdowntheroad,Allenfeltasifsomethingwasburningatthebackofhisneck,andthe“fire”wasspreadingforwardtowardhisface.Andimmediateanxietytookholdofhim.Allenknewthatstingscouldcausesomepersonstodie.Buthehadbeenstungtheprevious(之前的)summerandtheaftereffectssoonpassed.However,whathedidn’tknowwasthatthefirststinghadturnedhisbodyintoatimebombwaitingforthenexttosetoffanexplosion(爆炸).Milesfromthenearestmedicalassistance,Allenbegantofeelhistonguethickandheavyandhisheartbeatlouder.Mostfrightening,hefelthisbreathingmoreandmoredifficult.Hereachedfortheradiomike(話(huà)筒),tryingtocalltheminibuscenter,buthiswordswerehardlyunderstandable.Signals(信號(hào))werealsopoorthatfarout.Heknewarescueteamwason24hourdutyattheAmherstFireDepartment’snorthstation.Sohisbestchancewastomakearunforit.Rushingdownthemountain,Allentriednottopanic(驚慌),focusinghismindoneachsharpturn.Hewasalmostthroughthelastofthemwhenhefeltsurehewasgoingintoshock.Justthenhereachedfortheradiomikeagain.“Callfirestation,”heshouted,concentratingtoformthewords.“Emergency.Beesting.Emergency.Thereintenminutes.”“Fiveten,”thecenterreplied.Holdon,Allenthought.Keepyoureyesopen.Breathe.Keepawake.Atlasthereachedthestation.Twofiremenranout.Allenfelttheirhandsgrasp(抓住)himbeforehehittheground.Youmadeit,hethought.24.Accordingtothepassage,waspsaremorelikelytoattackwhen_______.A.therearehugenoises B.strangersareapproachingC.thehottestseasonesaround D.theairisfilledwithfoodsmell25.Allendidn’tknowthatifstungbywaspsagain,hewould_______.A.havenoaftereffects B.surelylosehislifeC.sufferfromsharperpain D.beemoresensitive(敏感的)26.Allenfailedathisfirstattempttosendhismessagetotheminibuscenterbecause_______.A.hisradioequipmentwaspoor B.hewasunabletospeakclearlyC.hewasinastateofshock D.noonewasonduty27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Allen,AHelplessDriver B.Wasps,BloodyKillersC.WarAgainstWasps D.ARaceAgainstDeathCDowningthelastdropofanexpensivefamousbrandH2Oaswellasrememberingtothrowtheemptybottleintherecyclingbin(垃圾桶),makesyoufeelprettygoodaboutyourself,right?Itshouldn’t.Evenwhenthebottlesarerecycled,thereareallkindsofotherconsequences(后果)ofswallowing(吞咽)bottledwater,saysMelissaPeffers,theairqualityprogrammanagerforEnvironmentalDefense.Thebottlesareoftenfilledinfarawaylands,thenshippedfromabroad,andstoredinrefrigeratorsatyourlocalstore.parethatwiththeinfluenceonenvironmentofturningonyourtap,fillingaglass,anddrinkingup!Anyonewhoischoosingbottledwaterforhealthreasonsismisguided,saysPeffers,“Mostbottledwaterisjusttapwater.”Andwhatesoutofyourtapiscarefullymonitored(監(jiān)管)tofollowthestrictrules.Consideranotherfactthatbottledwaterissurprisinglyexpensive,especiallywhenparedwiththealternative(替代品),whichisalmostfree,anditishardtobelievethatAmerica’sdesireforbottledwaterseemsimpossibletosatisfy,reachingnearly30billionbottlesayear.“Myparents’generationneverhadbottledwater,”saysIsabelleSilverman,anEnvironmentalDefenselegaladviser.Shehasmadeamitment(投入,信奉)togoingbottlefree.“Youdon’tneedtofetchithomefromthestore,andit’scheaper,”sheadds.Bottledwater’sroleasastatus(身份)symbolneedstochange,Pefferspointsout.Sowhenawaiteratanexpensiverestaurantoffers“Andwhat’syourdrink?”that’snoreasontoforgetyourconviction(信念).“Don’tbeafraidtosay,‘I’llhavetap.’Sayitloudenoughthattheothertablesnearbycanhearyou,”P(pán)efferssays.“Andthenspendthatmoneyonadessert.”28.Theunderlinedsentence“Itshouldn’t.”inthefirstparagraphsuggeststhatpeople_______.A.shouldn’tfeelgoodaboutfinishingthewaterinthebottleB.shouldn’tfeelpleasedwithdrinkinganexpensivebrandH2OC.shouldn’tbecontentwithdrinkingonlybottledwaterD.shouldn’tbesatisfiedwithjustrecyclingemptybottles29.Accordingtotheauthor,tapwateris_______.A.healthierthanbottledwater B.morellikelytobepollutedC.assafeasbottledwater D.lessconvenientthanbottledwater30.Theunderlinedpart“goingbottlefree”(inPara.4)means“_______”.A.providingfreewatercontainers(容器) B.makingbottledwaterfreeC.recyclingusewaterbottles D.givingupbottledwater31.WhydoesPeffersaskpeopletosay“I’llhavetap.”Loudly?A.Toadvisethemtosetanexampleforotherstofollow.B.Toencouragethemtosavethemoneyforonemoredessert.C.Toremindthemtobeawareoftheirsocialstatus.D.Topersuadethemtospeakconfidentlyinpublic.DThinkaboutthis:whichwouldyouprefertohavewithyouatanygivenmomentyourcellphoneoryourwallet?Soonyoumaybeabletothrowyourwalletawayandpayforthingswithaquickwaveofyoursmartphoneoveranelectronicscanner(電子掃描儀).InJanuary,Starbucksannouncedthatcustomerscouldstartusingtheirphonestobuycoffeein6,800ofitsstores.ThisisthefirstpaybyphonepracticeintheU.S.,butwe’relikelytoseemorewirelesspaymentalternativesassomethingcallednearfieldmunication(NFC)getsintoAmerica’sconsumer(消費(fèi)者)electronics.LastDecember,somenewsmartphoneswhichcontainanNFCchipwereintroducedtothepublic.AlreadyinuseinpartsofAsiaandEurope,NFCallowsshopperstowavetheirphonesafewinchesaboveapaymentterminal(終端),acontactfreesystembuiltforspeedandconvenience.ButbeforeNFCbeeswidelyadopted(采用)intheU.S.,afewproblemsneedtobeworkedout,likewhowillgettocollecttheprofitabletransactionfees(交易費(fèi)).AlthoughsomecreditcardprovidershavebeenexperimentingwithwaveandpaysystemsthatuseNFCenabledcreditcards,cellphoneserviceprovidersmaytrytomaketheirwayintothepointofsale(POS)market.Threebigcellphoneserviceprovidershaveformedajointventure(合資企業(yè))thatwillgointooperationoverthenext15months.Itsgoalis“toleadtheU.S.paymentsindustryfromcardstomobilephone.”TheotherbigNFCmatter,apartfromhowpaymentswillbeprocessed,issecurity,Forinstance,what’stostopathieffromdigitallypickpocketingyou?“We’restillnotatthepointwhereanattackercanjustbrushagainstyouinacrowdandstealallthemoneyoutofyourphone,”saysJimmyShah.Amobilesecurityresearcher,“Usersmayalsobeabletosettransactionlimits,perhapsrequiringapasswordtobeenteredforlargerpurchases(購(gòu)買(mǎi)).”Stilluneasyaboutthisdigitalwalletbusiness?Keepinmindthatifyouloseyoursmartphone,itcanbelocatedonamapandremotelydisabled.Plus,yourphonecanbepasswordprotected.Yourwalletisn’t.32.WhatisprobablytohappenintheU.S.?A.Thegrowingofcellphonepanies. B.TheincreaseofStarbuckssalesC.Thedisappearanceofcreditcards. D.Thepopularityofpayingbyphone.33.TheNFCtechnologycanbeusedto________.A.ensurethesafetyofconsumers B.collecttransactionfeeseasily C.makepurchasemoreconvenient D.improvethequalityofcellphones34.Threecellphoneserviceprovidersformajointventureto__________.A.strengthentheirrelationship B.sellmorecellphonesC.getashareinthepaymentsindustry D.testtheNFCtechnology35.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanusersdoiftheylosetheirsmartphones?A.Stopthefunctioningoftheirphones. B.Setupapassword.C.Getallthemoneyoutoftheirphones. D.Callofflargepurchases.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Theworstthingstodealwithwhenyou’retryingtogetworkdonearedefinitelyinterruptions(打斷,干擾).36,thereareseveralwaystohandlethesethings.Let’stakealookatthemnow.37.Tellthepersonyou’resorryandexplainthatyouhaveamillionthingstodoandthenaskifthetwoofyoucantalkatadifferenttime.Whenpeopletrytointerruptyou,havesethoursplannedandletthemknowtoebackduringthattimeorthatyou’llfindthemthen.38.Itcanhelptoeliminate(消除)futureinterruptions.Whenyouneedtotalktosomeone,don’tdoitinyourownoffice.39,it’smucheaseiertoexcuseyourselftogetbacktoyourworkthanifyoutrytogetsomeoneoutofyourspaceevenafterexplaininghowbusyyouare.Ifyouhaveadoortoyouroffice,makegooduseofit.40.Ifsomeoneknocksandit’snotanimportantmatter.Excuseyourselfandletthepersonknowyou’rebusysotheycangetthehint(暗示)thanwhenthedoorisclosed,you’renottobedisturbed.A.It’simportantthatyouletthemknowwhenitisconvenientB.WhenyouwanttoavoidinterruptionsatworkC.Setboundaries(界限)foryourselfasyourtimegoesD.Ifyou’rebusy,don’tfeelbadaboutsayingnoE.Ifyou’reintheotherperson’sofficeorinapublicareaF.ItmightseemunkindtocutpeopleshortwhentheyinterruptyouG.Leaveitopenwhenyou’reavailabletotalkandcloseitwhenyou’renot第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Manyyearsago,IownedaservicestationandroadhouseonthemainroadbetweenMelbourneandAdelaide.Oneverycold,wetnightatabout3:30a.m.,therewasa41onthefrontdoorofourhouse.Ayoungman,wetfromheadtotoe(腳趾),explainedthathehad42outofpetrolabout30kmuptheroad.Hehadlefthispregnant(懷孕的)wifeandhistwochildren43atthecarandsaidthathewouldhitchhike(搭便車(chē))back.OnceIhad44acanwithpetrol,Itookhimbacktohiscarwherehistwoyearoldandfouryearoldchildrenwerebothcrying,sayingthattheywerecold.Oncethecarhadstarted,Isuggestedthathe45meback.Beforeleaving,Ihadturnedtheheater46intheroadhouse,sothatwhenwewentin,itwasniceandwarm.Whilethelittleonesplayedandran47,Ipreparedbreadandbutterforthechildren,andhotchocolateforthe48.Itwasabout5a.m.beforetheyleft .Theyoungfellowaskedmehowmuchhe49meandItoldhimthatthepetrolpump(加油泵)had50$15.Heofferedtopay“calloutfee”,butIwouldn’tacceptit.Aboutamonthlater,Ireceiveda51fromInterstate,alargebuspanythatwehadbeentryingto52tostopoffatourroadhouseforalongtime.It53outthattheyoungfellowIhadhelpedwasitsgeneralmanager,themostpowerfulpersoninthepany.Inhisletter,hethankedmeagainand54methat,fromthenon,alltheirbuseswouldstopatmyservicestation.Inthis55,alittlebitofkindnesswasrewardedwithahugeamountofbenefits.41.A.tip B.hit C.kick D.knock42.A.driven B.used C.e D.run43.A.away B.behind C.over D.out44.A.filled B.poured C.equipped D.supplied45.A.allow B.ring C.follow D.lead 46.A.on B.off C.in D.over47.A.inside B.around C.nearby D.along48.A.drivers B.guests C.adults D.customers 49.A.gave B.paid C.offered D.owed50.A.shown B.exhibited C.seemed D.appeared51.A.call B.letter C.check D.notice52.A.hope B.force C.require D.get53.A.turned B.pointed C.worked D.found54.A.praised B.persuaded C.informed D.benefited55.A.lesson B.business C.case D.opinion第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。In1863thefirstundergroundpassengerrailwayintheworldopenedinLondon.Itallowedpeopletoavoidterrible56(crowd)ontheroadsaboveastheytravelledtoand57work.Ittookthreeyearstopleteandwasbuiltusinganinterestingmethod.Thisincludeddigginguptheroad,58(lay)thetrackandthenbuildingastrongroofover59top.Whenallthosehadbeendone,theroadsurfacewasreplaced.Steamengines60(use)topullthecarriages(車(chē)廂)anditmusthavebeen61(fair)unfortableforthepasssengers,withallthesmokeandnoise.However,therailwayquicklyprovedtobeagreatsuccessandwithinsixmonths,morethan25,000peoplewereusing62everyday.Later,engineers63(manage)tobuildrailwaysinasystemofdeeptunnels(隧道),whichbecameknownastheTube(地鐵).Thisdevelopmentwasonlypossiblewiththe64(introduce)ofelectricpoweredenginesandlifts.ThecentralLondonRailwaywasoneofthemost65(success)ofthesenewlines,andwasopenedin1900.Ithadwhitepaintedtunnelsandbrightredcarriages,andprovedextremelypopularwiththepublic.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)應(yīng)用文(滿(mǎn)分15分)假定你是李華,從互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上得知一個(gè)國(guó)際中學(xué)生組織將在新加坡(Singapore)舉辦夏令營(yíng),歡迎各國(guó)學(xué)生參加。請(qǐng)寫(xiě)一封電子郵件申請(qǐng)參加。內(nèi)容主要包括: 1.自我介紹(包括\t"s://yingyu.7139/4841/05/_blank"英語(yǔ)能力);2.參加意圖(介紹中國(guó)、了解其他國(guó)家);3.希望獲準(zhǔn).注意:1、詞數(shù)為100左右;信的開(kāi)關(guān)和結(jié)尾已為你寫(xiě)好(不計(jì)入你所寫(xiě)詞數(shù));DearSirorMadam,YoursLiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫(xiě),使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Thepassengersonthebuswatchedwithsympathy(同情)asSusanmadeherwaycarefullyupthesteps.Shepaidthedriverandthen,usingherhandstofeeltheseats,settledinoneofthem.IthadbeenayearsinceSusanbecameblind.Astheresultofanaccidentshewassuddenlythrownintoaworldofdarkness.Susan’shusbandMarkwatchedherstepintohopelessnessandhehadmadeuphismindtouseeverypossiblemeanstohelphiswife.Finally,Susanfeltreadytoreturntoherjob,buthowwouldshegetthere?Sheusedtotakethebus,butshewasnowtooscaredtogetaroundthecitybyherself.MarkofferedtotakethebuswithSusaneachmorningandeveninguntilshecouldmanageitbyherself.Fortwoweeks,Markacpanied(陪同)Susantoandfromworkeachday.Hetaughtherhowtorely(依靠)onherothersenses,specificallyherhearing,toknowwhereshewasandhowtoadapttohernewsurroundings.Paragraph1:Atlast,Susandecidedthatshewasreadytotrythetriponherown.Mondaymorningarrived.Paragraph2:OnFridaymorning,asshewasgettingoffthebus,thedriversaid,“Miss,Isureenvy(羨慕)you.”Curious,Susanaskedthedriverwhy.高一下4月周練參考答案聽(tīng)力:15CABAC610CBCCB1115CBCBA1620ABBCA閱讀:2123BDB2427CBBD2831DCDA3235DCCA3640BDAEG完型:4145DDBAC4650ABCDA5155BDACC語(yǔ)法填空:56.crowds 57.from 58.laying 59.the/its 60.wereused61.fairly 62.it 63.managed 64.introduction 65.successful應(yīng)用文參考:DearSirorMadam,IamkeenlyinterestedintheSingaporebasedSummerCampprogramadvertisedonyourwebsiteandI’mwritingtosubmitmyapplication.TheopportunitypresentedisreallytemptingforIamcravingtoparticipateintheprogramwitheveryintentiontoexposemyselftoforeignculturesaswellasintroduceChineseculturetotheworld.Moreover,myEnglishfluencyandpreviousexperienceininternationalcampprogramscontributetomypetitivenessasacandidate.Ontopofthat,Iconsideritagreatchancetoexpandmyhorizonsandboostmylanguageproficiencyaswellassocialskills. Thankyouforyourtimeandconsideration.Ilookforwardyourreplyatyourearliestconvenience.續(xù)寫(xiě)參考:Paragraph1:Atlast,Susandecidedthatshewasreadytotrythetriponherown.Mondaymorningarrived.Beforesheleft,shehuggedherhusbandtightly,hereyesfilledwithtearsofgratitude(感激).Shesaidgoodbyeand,forthefirsttime,theywenttheirseparatedways.Eachdaywentperfectly,andawildexcitementtookholdofSusan.Shewasdoingit!Paragraph2:OnFridaymorning,asshewasgettingoffthebus,thedriversaid,“Miss,Isureenvy(羨慕)you.”Curious,Susanaskedthedriverwhy.“Youknow,everymorningforthewholeweek,afinelookinggentlemaninamilitaryuniformhasbeenstandingacrossthecornerwatchingyouuntilyouenteryourofficebuildingsafely,”thebusdriversaid.TearsofhappinesspoureddownSusan’scheeks.Shewassoluckyforhehadgivenheragiftmorepowerfulthanlove.Thatisthegiftoflovethatcanbringlightwherethereisdarkness.聽(tīng)力錄音稿:Text

1W:

Excuse

me.

This

is

the

address.

How

do

I

find

it?M:

Right.

You'll

need

a

street

map.

Here's

one,

and

I'll

show

you

where

it

is.Text

2W:

Oh

my!

My

car

broke

down,

and

I

have

to

meet

my

aunt

at

the

railway

station

before

noon.M:

You're

lucky.

I

can

drop

you

off

on

my

way.Text

3W:

Did

you

hear

that

Mr.

Peterson

is

ing

next

week,

Gordon?M:

Yes,

so

I

called

all

the

department

heads

to

my

office

this

morning.

We

need

to

give

him

reports

on

our

program.Text

4W:

I

hope

you

like

the

book

I

lent

you.

I

wasn't

sure

if

you'd

be

interested.M:

I

had

the

same

doubt

at

first.

But

once

I

started,

I

simply

couldn't

put

it

down.Text

5W:

What

is

going

on?

It's

May,

and

we

still

have

to

wear

warm

clothes.M:

Well,

there's

some

good

news

on

the

radio.

You

probably

can

wear

shorts

tomorrow.Text

6W:

Harry,

let's

play

some

pingpong

today.M:

I'd

love

to

play

a

set

or

two,

but

my

right

arm

hurts.

I've

decided

to

stop

playing

pingpong

until

it

feels

better.W:

Well,

how

about

going

skating?M:

I'd

like

to,

but

my

knee

hurts,

too.W:

Harry,

stop

making

excuses!

You're

just

lazy.M:

No,

I'm

not!

You

know,

there's

a

basketball

match

on

TV

today.

Let's

just

stay

home

and

watch

it.W:

OK.

You

stay,

and

I'll

play

with

Helen.Text

7W:

What

do

you

want

to

do

tonight?M:

How

about

going

to

the

cinema?

I

should

be

home

from

work

at

5:45.

Then

we

can

go

out

and

eat

before

we

see

a

film.W:

What

do

you

want

to

see?M:

There's

a

good

art

film

at

the

Green

House

Cinema.W:

Let's

see…it

starts

at

6:15.

I

don't

think

we

can

get

there

in

time

to

see

the

beginning.

How

about

the

action

film

at

the

New

State

Cinema?

It

starts

at

6:50.

Perhaps

the

7:00

one

at

the

UME

Cinema

is

even

better.

It

stars

Jackie

Chan.M:

OK,

that's

fine.

I

like

him,

too.Text

8M:

Hey,

Lucy.

Do

you

have

some

time

to

talk

about

next

week's

trip

with

me?W:

Sure,

Dave.M:

OK.

So,

we're

leaving

on

Monday

from

Hartsfield

International

Airport,

and

returning

on

Friday.

Do

we

take

ourselves

to

the

airport?

Maybe

we

need

to

book

a

taxi,

or

just

go

by

bus.W:

No,

we

don't

have

to.

The

pany

car

will

pick

us

up

and

take

us

there.M:

Oh,

that's

good

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