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2021級英語試題第=page8*2-115頁(共10頁)2021級英語試題第=page8*216頁(共10頁)Page82022—2023學(xué)年度上學(xué)期期末考試高2021級英語試題(時間:120分鐘總分:150分)第I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,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wherearethespeakersgoingtomorrow?A.Thehistorymuseum. B.Theschooloffice. C.Thevisitorcenter.2.WhowillthewomangivetheCDto?A.TaylorSwift. B.Hersister. C.Herbrother.3.HowlongwillittaketodrivetoPortland?A.Twohours. B.Fivehours. C.Tenhours.4.Howisthestuffthatthestoresells?A.Expensivebuthigh-quality. B.Cheapbutlow-quality. C.Cheapandhigh-quality.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewaytomakeafileonthedesktop.B.Thewaytosaveafileonthecomputer.C.Thewaytosavethecomputerdesktop.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。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。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatwillthemanbringtohisgrandma?A.Acake. B.Apicture. C.Coloredpencils.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Sheisthebestbaker. B.Sheisthebestvisitor. C.Sheisthebestpainter.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhydidTinafailtocometobandpracticelastweek?A.Becauseherguitarwasbroken.B.Becausesheforgotit.C.Becauseshevisitedhersister.9.WhendidTinafixherguitar?A.OnWednesdaynight. B.OnMondaynight. C.OnFridaynight.10.WhatdoweknowaboutTina?A.Sheistoobusy. B.Sheborrowedaguitar. C.Sheusuallygetshomelate.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhydidLynnmeettheman?A.Shewantedtorepairtheradio.B.Shewantedtobuyacar.C.Shewantedtohaveatrip.12.Whichpartofthecarfunctionswell?A.Theheater. B.Theradio. C.Theairconditioner.13.WhatdoesLynnworryaboutthecar?A.Somethingelsemightbebroken.B.Thepriceistoohigh.C.Itisunsuitablefortrip.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whyisthemanunwillingtonameherdaughter“Laura”?A.Becauseitisnotabeautifulname.B.Becauseitwillbringtrouble.C.Becauseitisnotastrongname.15.Howdoesthewomanregardnames?A.Allgirls’namesareappealing.B.Namesdon’tinfluencepersonality.C.Babiesshouldbenamedafterrelatives.16.Whichnamewillthespeakerprobablyusefortheirdaughter?A.Betty. B.Victoria. C.Helga.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowmanybookshasNicholasSparkssoldintheUnitedStates?A.Over65million. B.Over75million. C.Over97million.18.WhatdoestheNicolasSparksFoundationdo?A.Itteachesstudentsrespect.B.Itoffersbookstodistantcommunities.C.Ithelpspoorkidsreceiveeducation.19.WhydidSparksfoundtheEpiphanySchool?A.TohelpstudentsraisemoneyB.Tohelpstudentspracticevalues.C.Tohelpstudentsreadbooks.20.AccordingtoSparks,whydoeshehaveasuccessfulcareer?A.Becauseofhiswife.B.Becauseofhiseducation.C.Becauseofhispersonality.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ASomeoftheWorld’sMostFamousLibrariesLibrariesarestorehousesofinformationandresources,organizedsystematically,andmaintainedbyanindividual,agroup,oraninstitution,forpublicuse.Theywereinitiallyknownasarchives,astheyalsomaintainedarecordofunpublishedbooks.Someofthefamouslibrariesarelistedbelow:RussianStateLibrary—44.4millionitemsTheRussianStateLibraryhouses17millionbooksaswellas13millionjournals,150,000maps,andthousandsofmusicalrecordsandscores.TheRussianStateLibraryislocatedinthecapitalcityofthecountry,Moscowandisfreelyaccessibletothepublicofthecountry.ItwasfoundedonJulylst,1862.LibraryandArchives,Canada—54millionitemsTheLibraryandArchivesofCanadaismaintaineddirectlybythefederalgovernmentofthecountry.Thecurrentcollectionincludesnearly20millionbooks,24millionphotographs,privateandgovernmentarchives,aboriginalmagazines,non-fictionandfictionfilms,Canadianperiodicals,andmore.TheLibraryandArchivesofCanadawasformedin2004bytheamalgamation(融合)ofthefunctionsperformedbytheNationalLibraryofCanadaandtheNationalArchivesofCanadaandreportsdirectlytotheParliamentofthecountry.NewYorkPublicLibrary—55millionitemsThesystemoflibrariesinNewYork,theNewYorkPublicLibrary,isworld-famousforitsextensivecollectionof55millionitemsincludingbooks,periodicals,musicalrecordsandotherpublicationsandalbums.Itwasestablishedin1895.ThemainbranchofthelibraryislocatedonFifthAvenueinNewYorkattheintersectionwith42ndStreet.In1965,itwasdesignedasaNationalHistoricLandmark.Today,theNewYorkPublicLibraryhas4researchlibraries,branchlibrariesinBronx,StateIslandandManhattanandseveralsmallerlibrariesaffiliated(附屬的)toit.BritishLibrary—150millionitemsTheBritishLibrarycanproudlyboastofitscollectionof150millionbooks,manuscripts,magazines,musicrecordingsandscores,patents,databasesandmuchmore.ThelibraryisthenationallibraryoftheUnitedKingdomandislocatedinthecapitalofEngland,betweentheEustonandSt.PacrasrailwaystationsinLondon.ThelibrarywasestablishedbytheBritishLibraryActin1972asanindependententityonJulylst,1973.21.WhatcanyouconsultinLibraryandArchives,Canada?A.Musicalscores. B.TheDiamondSutra.C.Musicalrecords. D.Aboriginalmagazines.22.What’sspecialaboutNewYorkPublicLibrary?A.Itwasestablishedinthe1800s. B.Itincludessomeotherlibraries.C.Itwasanindependententity. D.Itislocatedinthecapitalcity.23.Whichofthefollowinghasthelongesthistory?A.RussianStateLibrary. B.LibraryandArchives,Canada.C.NewYorkPublicLibrary. D.BritishLibrary.BJimThorpeisoneofthegreatestathletesofalltime.Hehadamazingathleticabilitiesandwaswell-knownduringhislifetime,yetthatdidnotmakeThorpeastrangertoadversity.ThorpewasanAmericanIndianfromOklahomawhodevelopedhisextraordinaryathleticskillsinhisyouththroughhardlabor.Itwasalsoinhisyouththathelearnedtoendurehardshipbroughtuponbyracialprejudice.Manywouldsayhischildhoodwasnoteasy.Hegrewuppoorandatage9histwinbrotherpassedawayandafewyearslaterhelostbothofhisparents.Butthatdidnotstophimfromdoingwhathelovedandpursuinghisdreams.Nothingseemedtostophim,notevenstolenshoes.JusthoursbeforeThorpewasgoingtocompeteinthe1912Olympics,somebodystolehisshoes.Thorpeimprovised(臨時拼湊)bygettingshoesoutofthegarbage.Theshoesweretwodifferentsizes.Heworeanextrapairofsocksononefoottoeventhemout.Hestillwentontowintwogoldmedals—winningeacheventhecompetedinexceptforone,thejavelin(標(biāo)槍).Thejavelinwastheonlyeventhedidn’twin,probablybecausehehadnevercompetedinthateventbefore.ItisinterestingtonotethatThorpehadtriedtothrowthejavelinoncebeforeintheOlympictrials.Atthetime,hedidn’tknowthathecouldthrowitwitharunningstart.Hethrewitstandingstillandwasplacedsecond.AttheOlympics,healsotookpartinthedecathlon(十項全能運動).Hefinishedfirstintwoevents,thirdinfourevents,andfourthintwomore.Thorpeendedupfinishingthirdintheworld.Hewasundoubtedlyadominatingforcethatcouldn’tbestoppedandjustkeptongoing.IthinkPaulDughisaiditbest,“It’shardtoimaginenowthatproathletesgetpaidmillionsofdollarsjusttowearaparticularbrandofshoes.ForJimThorpe,itdidn’tmatterwhatkindhewore.”24.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1mean?A.TheadversityThorpemetwithledtohissuccess.B.Thorpe’ssuccesswasnoguaranteeofabetterlife.C.Thorpe’scareerbroughthimbothgainsandlosses.D.Thorpesufferedmanyhardshipsdespitehissuccess.25.WhydidThorpewearmoresocksononefoot?A.Topreventthefootfrominjury. B.Tomaketheshoefitthefoot.C.Tostoptheshoefrombeingstolen. D.Toshowhisproblem-solvingskills.26.WhatmostlikelyledtoThorpe’sfailuretowinthejavelin?A.Lossofhisownsportsshoes. B.Acasualattitudetowardstheevent.C.Lackofexperienceintheevent. D.Ashortageoftalentfortheevent.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeJimThorpe?A.Loyalandenthusiastic. B.Genuineandcreative.C.Toughandstrong-minded. D.Selflessandgood-tempered.CToday’sjournalistsfacemodernchallenges.Onlinemediaplatformsarespringingup.Andthelowly(無足輕重的)newspaperanditsreportersarefightingmoney,tech,anddistrustissues.Journalismstudentsandteachersmustemphasizenewskillstokeeptheirprofessionalive.Atrustworthypresshelpsinformpeopleandmonitoralllevelsofgovernment.Thatisessentialtoanation.Yetthisusefulestablishmentisgrowingincreasinglyunpopular.AccordingtotheUniversityofNorthCarolina(UNC),newsroomjobsacrosstheCountryarefewerthanhalfwhattheywere10yearsago.Andonmanycollegecampuses,thenewsaboutthenewsisbleaktoo.TaketheSyracuse,NewYork,student-runnewspaperTheDailyOrange:Itisn’tdailyanymore.Thepaperprintsjustthreetimeseachweek.Nextyear,TheDiamondbackoftheUniversityofMarylandwillbeonlineonly.Halfthenewspapersthatstillexistonpapersaytheydon’tprintasmanycopies.AndUNC’sTheDailyTarHeelhascutstaffpayandrentedcheaperofficestomakeitsbudget.Consideringtheproblemsinjournalism,it’ssurprisingthattheenrollment(注冊人數(shù))incollegejournalismprogramsisup.TheDailyOrangemanagingeditorCatherineLeffertcallsthelayoffsandcutbacksdisheartening.“ButwhatkeepsmewantingtobeajournalistisseeingtheeffectthatTheDailyOrangehas,”hesays.Butjournalismeducatorswonder,“Arewepreparingyoungpeopleforadyingindustry?”Yearsago,journalismgraduatestooklow-levelreporterjobsatnewspapersortelevisionstations.Thatstillhappens.Buttoday’sjobsmoreofteninvolvedigitalediting,socialmediaproduction,andvideostreaming.Someuniversitiesaretakingaction.TheUniversityofFloridaoffersasportsmediaprogram.Severalschoolshighlightstatistics-drivendatajournalism.Thenewsisn’tallbad.JournalismprofessorKathleenCulversays,“WhenIlookat18-and20-year-oldsinjournalismandseewhattheywanttodo,I’moptimistic.”MaddyArrowoodisthestudenteditorofTheDailyTarHeel.Shesaysherexperiencemakeshermoreinterestedinajournalismcareer,notless.Heroptimism“comesfromknowingthatpeoplestillneednews.Theystillneedinformation.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bleak”inparagraph2mean?A.Hopeless B.Interesting C.Useless D.Encouraging29.Howdosomeuniversitiesrespondtotoday’sjournalism?A.Theyreducestudentenrollment.B.Theyofferstudentsspecializedprograms.C.Theypreparestudentsforlow-levelreporterjobs.D.Theyencouragestudentstoruntheirownnewspaper.30.WhyisMaddyArrowoodmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Toshowpeople’spositiveattitudestojournalists.B.Toprovethepotentialofacareerinjournalism.C.ToshowthepopularityofTheDailyTarHeel.D.Toprovepeople’sthirstforthelatestnews.31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatisjournalism? B.Whatdoesajournalistdo?C.Doesjournalismhaveafuture? D.Arejournalistsstillinfluentialtoday?DAstheCOVID-19pandemiccontinues,healthcareworkerscontinuetorisktheirlivestotreatpatients.Underthecurrentsystem,diagnosing,monitoring,andmanagingCOVID-19arecontributingtoitsspreadthroughcontact.Inanefforttoimprovethissituation,dataanalyticscompanySDGGrouphasannouncedanewsmartphoneapplicationcalledDocdottohelpdoctorscollectrelevantclinicaldatathroughtelemonitoring.Docdotusesfacialrecognitiontechnologyonsmartphonecamerastodetectapatient’svitalsigns(生命體征)andprocessthemusingartificialintelligence.Thisrecognitionandprocessingtechnology(photoplethysmography)wasdevelopedbyBinah.ai.Itenablessmartphonecamerastousethelightreflectedbybloodvessels(血管)undertheskintodetectandrecordchangesinthevolumeofbloodflowinginbloodvesselsundertheskin,andthatoccurduetovariationsinrespiration(呼吸),bloodpressure,etc.Theappconvertsthisintomeasurementsreportedly90percentasaccurateashospital-grademonitors.Docdotenablespeopletolookintotheirsmartphone’sscreenandshareearlyindicatorsofinfection.Itgiveshealthworkerstheinformationtheyneedtotriage(分診)patientsatasafedistance,preventingunnecessaryvisitstohospitalsandreducingtheriskofexposureamonghealthworkersandpatients.Thismaximizestheavailabilityofhealthcareresourcesforthosewhoneedthemmost,andcontributestoslowingthespreadofthevirus.“Useofthistechnologyforvirusmonitoringanddetectionisnew,”saysHeatherBeardmore,SDGGroupUKchiefexecutive.“Thishealthcareinnovationisthefirstremote-monitoringandtriagetoolwithpotentialtotransformdiagnosisandmanagement.”ItisalsorecognizedbyWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)andForbesasbeingoneofthemostinnovativedigitalhealthsolutionsworldwide.DocdothasundergoneclinicaltrialsinCanada,IndiaandJapan,andisnowusedintheUSAhospitals.32.WhatisthefunctionofDocdot?A.TomanageCOVID-19effectively. B.TodetectCOVID-19patientsaccurately.C.TomonitorCOVID-19patientsremotely. D.TotreatCOVID-19patientssuccessfully.33.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.HowDocdotworks. B.HowtouseDocdot.C.WheretouseDocdot. D.WhatadvantagesDocdothas.34.WhatisHeatherBeardmore’sattitudetotheapp?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Skeptical. D.Indifferent.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.EffectiveMeasuresAgainstCOVID-19 B.GlobalCooperationAgainstCOVID-19C.Doctors—HeroeswhoFightCOVID-19 D.Docdot—AMobileAppthatHelpsDoctor第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分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佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Therearemanyfriendsthatwillcomeintoyourlife—somewillgraduallylosetouch,somewillbegettingcloser,andsomeyouwillactivelychoosenottobefriendswith.36Butyouroldfriendsseemtostickaround,andnomatterhownearorfartheyare,theycontinuetobeapartofyourlife.Fromoldfriendswelearnhowmuchwegrow.37Theyencourageustodobetterandeventheyforceustodobetter.Weknowthatifwe’rehappywithwhowe’vebecome,theymayplayaroleinthatprocess.Thesenseoffreedomthatcomeswitholdfriendsisnewfriendsfailingtobring.Youdon’tneedtomakeagoodimpressionwithpeoplewhoknowyouwell.38Theyouthisoftenfilledwithmanyplayfulmomentsandcarelesschoices.Thereisavividrecollectionofdifficultperiodsthatyouhavebeenthrough.Witholdfriends,yourealizetruefriendshipsaredifficulttocreate,tocultivate,andtoholdonto.39Oldfriendsholdamirrorinfrontofusandallowustoseehowfarwe’vegone,andhowfarwestillhavetogotoachieveourgoals.40Oldfriendsremindusthatthepastisbothgoodandbad,andthatthefutureissomethingtolookforwardto.Nomatterhowtimegoesby,whenwe’rewithouroldfriends,wewillfeelathome—wherewecanbestupidandhappywithpeoplewholoveus.A.Whenyou’reachild,makingfriendsdoesnotrequiretoomucheffort.B.Witholdfriendsthereisoftengreatlaughterwhenyoushareyourpast.C.Theyarethepeoplewhohavesimilarexperienceandsimpleinnocence.D.Thisfactnotonlyexistsinourschooldays,butalsowillcontinuetotheyearstocome.E.Thegratefulnessthatyouhaveforhavingafriendlongenoughtocalltheman“oldfriend”feelswonderful.F.Oldfriendsshowusallthepartsthatwestillneedtochange,andsomeofthepartswemayneverchange.G.They’rethepeoplewho’veusuallywitnessedeverythingfromourmajoraccomplishmentstooursmallmistakes.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Severalyearsago,mywifeandIwenttotheUniversityofHawaiitodoresearchforanewbook.Westayedata41seasidehotel,ateadeliciousmeal,andsleptdeeplyonourfirstnight.Thenextmorning,wedecidednottoeat42andheadedoutinthemorningrushhour.Afterseveral43lights,wewerestillfarawayfromthecrossing.Thenwe44behindabigyellowschoolbus.Itwaswarm.Ourwindowsweredown,sowecouldhearthejoyful45ofthechildrenonthebus,butwewere46andunhappy.Thenwenoticedayoungman47onthemuddygroundwithacardboard(硬紙板)48onhisknees.Itwastoofarawaytoreadthelettering,butwesupposeditwasacryfor49becauseofanunknownsituationinwhichhefoundhimself.Helookedpretty50.Heclearlydidn’thavemoney.Suddenly,hegotup,puthissignonthegroundand51towardtheschoolbus.Ashegotnear,alittlegirl52withabrownpaperlunchbaginher53.Asthestrangercamecloser,she54himthebag.Therewasno55sowecouldhearnowords56buthetookthebagandvery57kissedherlittlehand.Thenhewentbacktohisplacewherehehadsat,thelight58,andweslowlymovedforward.Wecouldseethe59onhisface.Iamninety-fouryearsoldnow,andtherearefewmomentsinmylifethathave60memorethanthatlittlehandgivingatotalstrangerherlunchbag.41.A.comfortable B.cheap C.shabby D.small42.A.lunch B.seafood C.breakfast D.steak43.A.beautiful B.green C.colorful D.red44.A.talked B.wandered C.stopped D.hit45.A.music B.celebration C.stories D.laughter46.A.sorrowful B.annoyed C.disappointed D.embarrassed47.A.sleeping B.lying C.sitting D.standing48.A.alphabet B.box C.laptop D.sign49.A.work B.chances C.cigarette D.aid50.A.confident B.handsome C.dirty D.fancy51.A.pointed B.drove C.slid D.walked52.A.reachedout B.handedout C.cameoutD.blockedout53.A.hand B.eyes C.pocket D.suitcase54.A.threw B.gave C.showed D.sold55.A.secret B.gap C.conversation D.signal56.A.exchanged B.written C.understood D.noticed57.A.violently B.gradually C.abruptly D.gently58.A.changed B.faded C.worked D.broke59.A.wrinkles B.tears C.pain D.sorrow60.A.shocked B.touched C.satisfied D.defined第II卷第二節(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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。There’sjustal-in-3,700,000chancethatapersonwillbekilledby61shark,butthefearisstillenoughtohaveswimmersworryingabout62(see)asprey(捕獲物).Now,newresearchsupportsthelong-standingtheory,63explainsthatit’sacaseof“mistakenidentity”whengreatwhitesgoinforabite.Ateamofbiologists64(compare)videosofsealsswimmingwiththoseofhumansswimming.Theytheneditedtheclipstosimulateagreatwhite’svisionandfoundthat65theoceaninhabitant’spointofview,humansdoindeedhaveastrongresemblancetoseals.“Usually,greatwhitesharks66(regard)as‘mindlesskillers’and‘fondofhumanflesh’.However,thisdoesnotseemtobethecase;wejustlooklike67(they)food,”LauraRyan,leadauthorofthestudy,toldLiveScience.“Theyeatsealseverydayandbitesonpeopleare68(extreme)rare,”saidCatherineMacDonald,amarinescientistattheUniversityofMiami.“Soifthey’renotsolvingtheproblemvisually,thenhowdowethinkthey’resolvingit?69(hit)therighttargets,sharkscouldberelyingonothersenses,likethescent.Ifthat’sthecase,70(addition)studiesonhowgreatwhitesusethosesensescouldhelppreventfurtherattacks.”第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之同交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Dearcousin,Longtimenosee!IthasbeenalmostayeareversinceyoumovetoLondon.Imissyoualot.I’mwritingthelettertoaskyouforhelp.Asyouknow,Iameagertobeaphotographerlikeyou,soIaskedmyparentstobuymethecameralastweek.ButhetoldmeIwouldn’tconcentrateonmyschoolworkifIgotone.Oh,myGod!WhatcanImakethemtrustme?I’mnotakidanylonger,butIcancontrolmyself.What’sworse,IhavepromisedthatIwilltakephotofortheschool’snewspaperinnextmonth.Whenaskingbymyclassmates,Iwillbeabsolutelyembarrassed.Therefore,wouldyouliketolendmesomemoney?Ifyou’dlike,Iwillreturnitassoonaspossibly.Yourssincerely,Mary第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,由于疫情(pandemic),你的美國朋友Tom正在上網(wǎng)課,他在郵件中向你詢問如何提高上網(wǎng)課的效率。請你用英語給他寫封回信,就如何提高網(wǎng)課效率提些建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。南充高中高2021級高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題答案聽力:1-5ABCCB 6-10BAABA 11-15BCACB 16-20BACBB閱讀:21-23DBA 24-27DBCC 28-31ABBC 32-35CAAD七選五:36-40DGBEF完形:41-45ACBCD 46-50BCDDC 51-55DAABC 56-60ADABB語法填空:61.a 62.beingseen62.which 64.compared65.from66.areregarded 67.their 68.extremely69.Tohit 70.additional短文改錯:1.move→moved2.the→a 3.he→they4.What→How5.but→and 6.photo→photos7.去掉in8.asking→asked9.在ifyou’dlike后加to 10.possibly→possible書面表達:DearTom,Knowingthatyouneedtotakeonlinecoursesbecauseofthepandemic,I’mwritingtooffersomeusefulsuggestionsonhowtoimproveyourstudyefficiency.Tobeginwith,whentakingonlinecourses,youaresupposedtostayawayfromelectronicdevices,whichmaydistractyourattentionallthetime.Keepingadistancewiththemwillhelpyoufocusonyourlessonsmoreeasily.Inaddition,itisagoodideatomakeastudyschedule,sothatyoucanmakebetteruseofyourtime.Lastbutnotleast,whynotkeepafrequentcommunicationwithyourteachersandclassmateseventhoughyoucannotmeetthemfacetoface.Themoreyoucommunicatewiththem,thelessproblemyouwillhave,whichcansavealotoftime.Hopefully,thesesuggestionswillbeofgreathelptoyou.Takegoodcareofyourselfduringthepandemic.Yours,LiHua聽力原文:Text1M:Whatcanwedothat’sfreeandfun?W:Let’sgotothehistorymuseum.EveryfirstSundayofthemonth,admissionisfree.That’stomorrow!Let’sgo.Text2M:Happybirthday!IboughtyouthenewTaylorSwiftCD.W:Thanks!ButIalreadyhaveherCD.Iwillgiveittomysister.Shewillbesoexcited.Text3W:Itwilltake10hourstodrivestraighttoPortland,orwecouldflythereintwohours.M:Wecoulddrive5hoursandstopinShasta,andthendrive5morehourstoPortland.Text4(推斷題)M:Thisismynewfavoritestore.Igot5shirts,3pairsofpants,and2beltsforlessthan$100.Andtheyarealldesignerclothes!W:Ifoundsomegreatstuff,too!Ican’tbelievehowlowthepricesare.Thispursewasonly$25,anditisrealleather!Text5W:Canyoushowmehowtosaveafileonthiscomputer?M:Sure.Justclickthetabthatsays“file”andhit“save”.Yourfileshouldthenbeonthedesktop.Text6W:AreyoureadytovisitgrandmainSpringfield?M:⑥Yes.IjusthavetogetthepicturethatIdrewforher.W:Great.Let’sputitinthisbox,soitstaysniceandflat.M:Iusedthecoloredpencilsthatshegotmeformybirthdaytomakeit,too!Shewillbehappyaboutthat.W:Yes,shewill.Shelovesyourartwork!IwishIhadtimetobakeacake.M:⑦Shewouldhavelikedthat.Youarethebestbaker,Mom.Text7M:Tina,areyoucomingtobandpracticethisweek?OurshowisthisFriday...onlytwodaysaway!W:⑧Yes,I’mcomingtonight.Ididn’tcomelastweekbecausemyguitarwasbroken.M:Didyoufixyourguitar?Mysisterhasanewguitaryoucanprobablyborrowifyourguitarisstillbroken.W:Thanks,butIcanonlyplaymusiconmyguitarbecauseit’saleft-handedguitar...it’sforpeoplewhousetheirlefthandsformostthings.⑨IfixedmyguitaronMondaynight.M:Whydidn’tyoufixitsooner?Weonlyhavetwodaysuntilourshow.W:⑩I’vebeensobusythismonth!Ihavetoworkatthegrocerystoreandwatchmylittlesisteruntilmymomcomeshomefromwork.Text8W:?Hi,areyouDon?I’mLynn.IsawtheadvertisementyouputontheInternetaboutsellingyourcar.M:Hi,Lynn.Nicetomeetyou.Thanksforyourinterest.Here’smycar.It’sa2006HondaCivic.Itookalotof

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