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2023_2024學(xué)年四川省宜賓市高二上冊(cè)1月期末英語模擬測試卷本試卷共8頁,滿分120分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息2.請(qǐng)將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第I卷(選擇題95分)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(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(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)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whydoesthewomanwanttoborrowacar?A.Toseeafilm.B.Tomeetherparents.C.Togotoaparty.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheoffice.B.Inthesupermarket.C.Onthephone.3.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthedictionary?A.$20. B.$30. C.$40.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.He’saboxingcoach. B.He’sanathlete. C.He’sajournalist.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inashop. B.Inatheater. C.Inachildren’spark.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題15分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(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)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段長對(duì)話,回答第6、7題。6.Whatwaswrongwiththewoman’scomputer?A.Ithadtoomanyfiles. B.Itwasinfected. C.Itwasoutofdate.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Runavirusscan. B.Buyanewcomputer. C.Updatethesoftware.聽第7段長對(duì)話,回答第8至9題。8.Whodoesthewomanadmiremost?A.Hergrandfather. B.TuYouyou. C.YuanLongping.9.Whatwastheman’smajor?A.Music. B.Medicine. C.Math.聽第8段長對(duì)話,回答第10至12題。10.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Upset. B.Nervous. C.Regretful.11.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shemadesomeseriousmistakes.B.Shequarreledwithherparents.C.Shehaddifficultyinsocializing.12.Whatdoesthemanthinkisbasictobridgingthegenerationgap?A.Respect. B.Patience. C.Communication.聽第9段長對(duì)話,回答第13至16題。13.HowistheSonycamcorder(便攜式攝錄機(jī))boughtbytheman?A.Small. B.Big. C.Heavy.14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Employerandemployee. C.Teacherandstudent.15.Forwhatreasonarethedigitalvideoproductspopular?A.Decreasingproduction. B.Invitingfunctions. C.Creativecomputers.16.Whichofthefollowingcandigitalcamcordersbeconnectedwith?A.Apocketdictionary. B.Ahomecomputer. C.Aslideshow.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。17.Whatdobeesdowhentheyneedtorelax?A.Flyallday. B.Makehoney. C.Playwithballs.18.Howmanychoicesdidthebeeshaveintheexperiment?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.19.Whatkindoftreatcouldthebeesget?A.Asugarytreat. B.Aspecialtreat. C.Aflowerytreat.20.Whatcanweinferfromwhattheresearchersaid?A.Beesaremorethoughtful.B.Beesaremorehardworking.C.Beesarehardtogetalongwith.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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFlorence,Rome,Venice.Beautifulcitiestobesure,nottomentionsomeoftheplanet’smostvisitedtraveldestinations.Yetthispopularitymeansthatformany,Italy’spremierhotspotsaretooexpensiveandovercrowdedtovisit.IfyouwanttoenjoyatruetasteofItalywithoutthetourists,readourlistofsecretItaliantownsyouneedtovisit.Treviso,VenetoTrevisoislikeasmallVenicewithfewertouristsandcrowds.Itshistoricalwalledcentreisdottedwithmedievalchurches,cobblestonestreets,red-brickpalacesandtinyoldcanalsthatconnectbuildings,gardensandpiazzas.Bologna,Emilia-RomagnaBolognaisoneofthecoolesttownsinItaly.Itismostlyfrequentedbystudents--BolognaishometotheoldestuniversityinEuropeandawholelotofgastronomyfans,sinceit’sknowntobetheItalianfoodcapital.Onceyouarrive,don’tforgettotastethedelicaciesofthearea,suchaslasagne,tortelliniand,youguessedit,bolognese.Castelluccio,UmbriaCastelluccioisthehighestvillageintheApennineMountainsat1,452m(4,764ft)abovesealevel.It’sacharmingvillagewithlovelysquaresthatofferamazingviewsoverthemountainsandfieldsthatblossomwithvioletsandredpoppies.ThebesttimeoftheyeartovisitCastelluccioisinspring--fromlateMaytoearlyJune.21.Whichtownisregularlyvisitedbystudents?A.Treviso. B.Bologna. C.Alberobello. D.Castelluccio.22.WhatcanwelearnfromthetownCastelluccio?A.Itofferscharmingnaturalviews. B.ItisthehighestvillageinItaly.C.Itsbestvisitingtimeisautumn. D.Itishighlyexpensivetovisit.23.Whomightbemostinterestedinthistext?A.Thosewhoarefondoftravellingalone. B.Thosewhohaveatruetasteoflargecities.C.Studentswhowanttobefurthereducated. D.Touristswhoavoidbeingmuchcrowded.BWhenRooseveltwasakid,hisdoctorsclaimedthathewastooweaktoliveanormallifelikemostchildrenofhisage.Theystronglyrecommendedhimtoavoidparticipationinanyphysicalactivities,fearingthatitcouldworsenhishealthconditionandpotentiallyleadtohisdeath.Theiropinionsimpliedthathewouldfaceuptoalifefullofallkindsoflimitations.Insteadofpermittingtheirlimitingbeliefsaboutwhathecoulddoandachieve,hechosetoliveameaningfullife.Despitehisdoctors’strongsuggestionsthatheremaininactive,hedidn’twanttobeacarefreeobserveroftheworldasitpassedhimby.Hewasdeterminedtoforcehimselftobeactive.Roosevelthaddailyadventuresinthewoodsasaboy.Hecontinuedtoplaysportswhenhegottocollege.Infact,hedidn’tjustplay,butheexcelledinbothboxingandrowing,bothofwhichrequireastonishinglevelsofstrengthandendurance.WhenRooseveltgraduatedfromcollege,hisdoctorswerestillnotcompletelysureabouthishealthcondition.Theystillbelievedthathewouldbeputtinghimselfinseriousdanger,becausehisheartproblemshadnotimproved.Theyfirmlybelievedthatitwouldbebesttofindadeskjobforhimaftercompletingacollegedegree.Onceagain,Rooseveltdecidedtochallengehimselftohisphysicallimitsbylivinganextremelyenergeticadultlife.Inabouteveryfieldhetookpart,hewouldaimtopushhisphysicallimits.Impressively,hewasexcellentasanexplorer,ahunter,anauthor,asoldierandapolitician.Eventually,Rooseveltwentbeyondthemistakenlimitationuponhimandlivedanamazinglife.24.WhatwouldhappenifRooseveltfollowedhisdoctors’suggestions?A.Hewouldliveameaningfullife.B.Hislifewouldbefulloflimitations.C.Hisparentswouldfeelsatisfiedwithhim.D.Hewouldbecomeanextraordinaryperson.25.WhatdidhisdoctorsexpectRoosevelttobecomeaftercollegegraduation?A.Anexplorer. B.Aboxingplayer.C.Anofficeclerk. D.Apolitician.26.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?A.Byfollowingtimeorder. B.Bylistingobviousreasons.C.Bygivingsomeexamples. D.Bymakingnecessarycomparisons.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeRoosevelt?A.Humorous. B.Generous. C.Considerate. D.Ambitious.CIt’ssaidthatThomasEdisonfoundanunusualwaytoenjoypianomusic.Assomeoneplayed,thefamousinventor,whohadbeendeaf,wouldmoveclosetotheinstrumentandbiteit.Inhisownwords,itallowedhimto“hearthroughhisteeth”.RobertFriedman,whowasinthebusinessofbuyingandsellingpianos,recentlyshowedoffmarksonapianothatwasonceownedbyEdison.Thepianohadgroupsofsmallmarksabovethekeyboard.Hewassurprisedbythetoothmarksleftbytheinventorofthephonograph(留聲機(jī)),amusicplayingdevice.Edisoninventedthephonographin1877.Edisoneveraskedforthepianoatthelowestprice.Whenheboughtthepianoandputitinthelab,hewasexperimentingwithsoundrecording.Heownedtheinstrumentformanyyears,soitwaspossiblyusedinearlyrecordings.Therearen’tphotographsofEdisonbitingthispiano.Buthewasthoughttobiteintophonographsandpianostohelphimexperiencemusicashishearingworsened.HisdaughteroncerememberedthataguestcriedonthespotatthesightofEdisonbitingintoapianoassomeoneplayedit.Friedmancallshimselfthepianohunter.Hefindsandbuysthefamouspianosfrompeopleandthensellsthem,usuallytodealers.Butthispianoismorecomplex.Heisnowlookingfortherighthomefortheinstrument.Friedmansaysthathebelievesthatitbelongstosomeplacewheremanypeoplecanseeit.FriedmandoesnotwantittogobackintoprivatehandsbecauseofitsconnectiontoEdison.Hehastofindahistoricalgroupthatwillbuythepiano,whichheisofferingtosellforwhatitcosthim.28.WhatwasEdison’spurposeinbitingthepiano?A.Torecordhisday. B.Toenjoyitsmusic.C.Toexpresshisanger. D.Tomarkitsimportance.29.WhydidEdisonbuythepiano?A.Toperformmusic. B.Todecoratehislab.C.Totestthephonograph’srecording. D.Tosellitataveryhigherpricelater.30.HowdidtheguestfeelaboutEdison’sbehavior?A.Impressed. B.Pleased. C.Puzzled. D.Embarrassed.31.WhatwillFriedmandowiththepiano?A.Giveitaway. B.MakeafortuneC.Sellitattheoriginalprice. D.Keepitsomewhereforhimself.DAsmokebombfromapartystartedamajorblaze(火焰)nearLosAngelesinSeptember,justoneofmanyrecentwildfiresignited(引燃)bypeople.Now,ananalysisofsatellitedatashowshuman-causedblazesspreadmuchfasterandkillmoretreesthanonesignitedbylightning.spread.StudiessbeenapartofCalifornia’snaturalhistory.Butseveralcenturiesofhumansettlementhavecreatednewconditionsthatpromoteitsspread.Studieshaveshownhumanignitionistoblamefor84%ofallwildfiresintheUnitedStates,and97%ofallthosethatthreatenhomes.Human-causedfiresalwaysseemedmoreextreme,saysStijnHantson,afireecologistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,wholedthenewresearch.Butmeasurementsofhowfasttheyspreadandtheirimpactsonecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))inCaliforniahadnotbeenexplored,henotes.2018.Human-causedreports.The,Hantsonandhiscolleaguesanalyzedsatellitedatafor214wildfiresinCaliforniabetween2012and2018.Human-causedfirestypicallyspreadabout1.83kilometersperday,morethantwiceasfastaslightning-ignitedburns,theteamreports.Thefasterspreadingfiresalsoburnedmoreviolentlyandkilled“doubleortriple”thetreesaslightning-causedones.However,thereisnofundamentaldifferenceinthechemistryofahuman-causedblaze.“Afireisafire”Hantsonsays.“It’sthesurroundingthingsthatmatter.”Causesoffiresrangingfromimproperlythrowncigarettestorking(冒火花)powerlinescouldigniteablazeonanygivenday,hesays,whilelightningstrikesanddrythunderstormsonlyhappenseasonally.Theresearcherstrackedmeteorologicaldataandfoundthathuman-causedfiresweremorelikelytostartondayswithextremeweatherconditions,andweremoreassociatedwithdrier,less-forestedlandscapes.Thisaddstoscientists’understandingofhowhumansareextendingthefireseason,saysNathanMietkiewicz,anecologistwiththeNationalEcologicalObservationNetwork.32.Theauthorusessomedatainparagraph2toshowthat________.A.wildfiresaremostlycausedbyhumansB.mostwildfiresthreatenpeople’shomesC.wildfireisapartofCalifornia’snaturalhistoryD.wildfiresbreakoutfrequentlyintheUnitedStates33.What’sthepurposeofHantson’sresearch?A.Toprovehowextremehuman-causedfiresare.B.Tofindoutthecausesandsolutionsofwildfires.C.Toexplorethespeedandeffectsofwildfirescausedbyhumans.D.Toexaminethedifferencesbetweenahuman-causedblazeandanature-causedone.34.Howistheresultpresentedinparagraph4?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect. D.Bygivingdefinitions.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Human-causedfiresandlightning-causedfiresarebasicallydifferent.B.Lightningstrikesandthunderstormscanalwaysleadtowildfires.C.Wildfiresonlyhappenindry,less-forestedareas.D.Humansaretoblamefortheextendedfireseason.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(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)。36?Iamsurethatsincewinterisapproaching,yourskatesaresettocomeout,justwaitingtobeused.Impressyourfriendswithyournewtrickonhowtoice-skatebackwardswiththehelpofthesetips.StandstraightThefirstthingthatyouneedtodois:standstraight.37,ifyoufeelthatyouarefallingbackwards.Don’tworry;thishappenstoall.ConfidenceiswhatyouneedThemostimportantstepwhilelearninghowtoskatebackwardsishavingenoughconfidenceinyourselfandinwhatyouaredoing.Howcanyouachievethis?Bypractice.Oneoftheimportanticeskatingtipsandtechniquesisthatifyoufeelthatyouarelosingyourbalance,thenscissor(做剪式運(yùn)動(dòng))yourskates.38.Maintain/KeepspeedTrysculling(滑)withoneskatewhilerollinginastraightlinewiththeother.Thatis,keeppushingyourselfbackwardswithanoutwardsstroke(滑動(dòng)),Nowbringtheskatewhichyouareusingtoscull,andthenagain,repeatthesameprocess.Makesurethatyouputmostofyourweightontheskatewhichismovingstraightandnottheonewithwhichyouaresculling.Now,trythesamethingusingtheotherfoot.39Onceyouareconfidentthatyoucanscullwitheitherfoot,thenextthingthatyouhavetodoisincreaseyourspeed.Trysomeofyourowntricksnow.Scullwitheitherfootorwithbothatthesametime.ScullandbeawareWhileyoukeeponefootstraight,keepscullingwiththeother.Youcandothatwithbothfeetatthesametime.40,butdon’tgetsoinvolvedthatyoudon’tseewhereyouaregoing.Ifyouarenotwatchingyourback,youmightjustbangagainstsomethingorsomeone.A.Don'tyoujustloveiceskatingeverywinterB.Whilegoingbackwards,justgetusedtothefeelingofmovingbackwardsC.KeeppracticingthistillyouareconfidentaboutitD.IncreaseyourspeednowE.Onemustbebraveenoughtolearntoice-skatebackwardsF.Concentrateonwhatyouaredoing.G.Justputyourchinupandslightlybendyourknees.第三部分語言運(yùn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。MackwaswatchingasoccermatchonTV.Hewas41forgettingsuchasocceruniform(隊(duì)服)andtoldhismotheraboutit.Thedayswerepassingbywithout42fromhismother.Althoughhewasdisappointed,henever43hisidea.Mackkeptconsideringhowtoachieveitsoon.Hefoundhismother44withherwork.Anideastruckhismind.Hecould45oneofhistrouserswhilehismotherwasbusy.Buthewas46.Whatifhismothersawitandscolded(責(zé)備)him?Finally,hemadeuphismindtopaint.Oneday,hismotherwasbusyasusual.Afterwork,shewenthomeandstaredingreat47whenshediscoveredapaintingonapairoftrousers.Mackfeltnervousforhismother’ssudden48.“Ican’t49theuniform,butIcanpaintitonmytrousers,”hesaidtohismother.“ThenIwillhavemysocceruniformto50mydream.”Hewasafraidtofacehismother.Buthis51waspraiseworthy.Headded,“Mom.Ithinkyouwill52meforthework.”Pleasedtohearthepleasantwords,sheappreciatedhimforhisworkandignoredthemistake.Shedidn’t53theuniformintheformofpainting.“Now,itwillremainasyourmemorableworkoutofyourthirstforfootball.54,youhavemadeyourefforts.The55willaddtoyourwillpowertoachieveyourgoal.ButIhopeyouwillbemoresensibleanothertime,”sheconveyed.41.A.grateful B.responsible C.thirsty D.famous42.A.a(chǎn)mbition B.response C.difficulty D.hesitation43.A.gaveup B.a(chǎn)greedto C.thoughtof D.putforward44.A.bored B.content C.disappointed D.occupied45.A.find B.wear C.paint D.buy46.A.familiar B.a(chǎn)nxious C.a(chǎn)nnoyed D.pleased47.A.regret B.relief C.surprise D.comfort48.A.warning B.decision C.change D.a(chǎn)rrival49.A.produce B.get C.require D.design50.A.remember B.show C.realize D.repeat51.A.future B.discovery C.research D.a(chǎn)ction52.A.thank B.a(chǎn)dmire C.protect D.remember53.A.mind B.know C.a(chǎn)ccept D.value54.A.Thus B.However C.Instead D.Anyway55.A.quality B.method C.comment D.difference第II卷(非選擇題55分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案轉(zhuǎn)寫到答題卡上。Insteadofstartingacareerinbigcities,moreandmoreuniversity56(graduate)choosetoreturntotheirhometown.LiDanisoneofthem.Thegirl,57(bear)inasmallvillageinSouthwestChina,decidedtostaywithherfamilyandfriendsaftergettingherdegreeatuniversity.Inthestrongsupportfromnationalpoliciesthataimtoeliminatepoverty,shestartedherownfruitgrowingbusiness.Takingadvantage58newtechnologyandtheInternet,she59(expand)herbusinesstoincludeagritourismoverthelastseveralyears,creatingmorethan50newjobsforthepeopleinhervillage.60(live)inthehometownoffersisastrongsupportnetwork.More61(important),thisnetworkisalso62goodoneforgettingnewagribusinessesupandrunningquitequickly.Thus,itisnosurprisethatmoreandmoreyoungpeoplearenowattractedtolifeinthecountry,63theycanfulfillpersonalgoalsandcontributeto64(they)localcommunitiesratherthanjustbeingwhite-collarprofessionalsinbigcities.“Itisthehardworkandyourdevotion65makeadecentlife,”saidLiDaninaninterview.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假如你是某中學(xué)的學(xué)生李華,請(qǐng)你給校委員會(huì)寫一封信,就開辦藝術(shù)畫廊給出自己的建議及理由,內(nèi)容包括:1.建議開辦一個(gè)校園藝術(shù)畫廊,展示在校學(xué)生自己的作品;2.畫廊可以給學(xué)生提供一個(gè)展示自我的平臺(tái),豐富學(xué)生的知識(shí)、傳播校園文化。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearCommitteemembers,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yoursfaithfully,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)讀后續(xù)寫67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Afterworkingmanyyearsinalargehospital,myworkasheadnurseinasmalllocalhospitalturnedoutfrustrating.Occasionallywelackedsuppliesorequipmentandsometimesthefoodwaslessthandesirable.Thebiggestproblemwasthelackofqualifiedhelp.Still,everyoneworkingtherehadagenuineloveforthepatients,anddidtheirbesttocareforthem.Alice,atiny,elderlyladywithbrightblue,twinklingeyes,waseveryone’sfavorite.HeronlylivingrelativewashersonJack,alarge,toughman.Tattoos(紋身)coveredhisarmsandanuntidybeardgrewwildlyonhischin.Nomatterhowcoldtheweatherwas,healwaysworeatanktopshirtsothesnakeartworkcouldbeadmiredbyall.Heworefadedjeans,sostiffwiththickdirtthattheycouldhavestoodalone.Hisloudandrudemannerfrightenedmostofthestaff.Butthislargemanlovedhistinymother.Everyday,heroareduptothehospitalentranceonhisoldmotorcycle,pushedopenthefrontdoor,andwalkedwithheavystepsdownthehalltoherroom,hisloudbootheelsannouncinghisarrival.Hevisitedatunpredictablehourssohecouldsurpriseanyonewhosuspectedhimofnottakingpropercareofhismother.Yet,hisgentlenesswithheramazedme.ImadefriendswithJack,figuringI’dratherbeafriendwithamanlikehim,thananenemy.AndI,likeeveryoneelse,trulylovedhismother.Oneparticularlybadeveningatthehospital,threenursescalledinsick,thefoodcartscamelateandcold,andoneofthepatientsfellandbrokehiship.Jackcameinatsuppertimetohelphismotherwithhermeal.HestoodandlookedatmeinsurpriseasIbusilytriedtodotheworkofthreenurses.Exhausted,andneartotears,Iavoidedhisstare.Afterthepatientswerefinallyfed,bathed,andputtobed,Isatatthedeskandputmyheaddownonmyarmsforafewmoments’relaxationbeforethenightshiftarrived.Paragraph1:Suddenly,thefrontdoorburstopen.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Puttingdowntheroseonmydesk,heturnedaroundandleft.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________英語試題答案:一.聽力部分1.B2.C3.B4.C5.A6.B7.C8.C9.B10.A11.B12.A13.A14.A15.B16.B17.C18.B19.A20.A二.閱讀部分21.B22.A23.D24.B25.C26.A27.D28.B29.C30.A31.C32.A33.C34.B35.D36.A37.G38.C39.D40.F三.完形填空41.C42.B43.A44.D45.C46.B47.C48.D49.B50.C51.D52.B53.A54.D55.A四.語法填空56.graduates57.born58.of59.hasexpanded60.Living61.importantly62.a(chǎn)63.where64.their65.that五.書面表達(dá)66.DearCommitteemembers,Iwishtomakeasuggestionaboutstartingaschoolartgallery.Therearemanystudentswhoaregoodatpaintinginourschool.Theschoolartgallerycanprovidethesestudentswithaverygoodplatformtodisplaytheirownpaintings,offerthemachancetoadmiretheartisticachievementsandthedevelopmentofschoolcultureaswellaswidentheirknowledge.Ifyouweretooffersuchanopportunitytothestudentswhoarefondofart,Ibelievetheywouldgiveyouabigsurprise.Iwouldbemorethanhappyifmysuggestioncouldbeconsidered.Yoursfaithfully,LiHua67.Suddenly,thefrontdoorburstopen.Startled,Ithought.Ohno!HerecomesJack,whowerethoughtoffarfromgentleness,checkinguponusagain!Ashecametothedesk,however,Ilookeduptoseehisbighandgrippingapicklejarwithabitofcoloredyarntiedinabowaroundtheneck.Andinthejarwastheloveliest,long-stemmedredroseI’deverseen.Jackhandedittomeandsaid,“Inoticedwhatabadtimeyouwerehavingtonight.Thisisforyou,frommeandmymother.”Puttingdowntheroseonmydesk,heturnedaroundandleft.BeforeIcouldsaysomething,hemarchedbackoutthedoor,andwitharoarfromhismotorcycle,rodeoutintothedarkness.Iwasneartotearsagain,overwhelmedbythegenuinelovefromthisseeminglyloudandrudebutactuallylovingandgentleman.I’dreceivedmanygiftsandcardsfrommanygratefulpatientsandtheirfamilies,buttheynevertouchedmemorethantheredroseinthepicklejargiventomethatnight.聽力原材料Text1:W:CanIuseyourcar?I’mgoingtopickupmyparentsatthetrainstation.M:Allright.Hereisthekey.Text2:W:CanIspeaktoMr.Black,please?M:I’msorry,butheisoutnow.W:WouldyoupleasetellMr.BlacktocallbackMissLee?M:Sure.Iwill.Text3:W:Howmuchisthedictionary?M:Thedictionaryis$40.W:CouldItakethedictionaryfor$20?M:Sorry,Miss.That’seven$10cheaperthanIpaidforit.Text4:M:Megan,youarenowthefemaleheavyweightboxingchampionoftheworld.Howdoesitfeel?W:I’mreallyexcited!Icouldn’thavegotherewithoutmydadandmycoach.Theyhavealwayssupportedmeduringmysportingcareer.M:Well.Onceagain,welldone!Text5:M:ShouldIputthissigninthewindowwiththenewsaleprices?W:No.Thesaleofthechildren’sclothingismoreimportantrightnow.Iwantpeopletoseeitassoonaspossible.Text6:W:Oh,thisstupidcomputerfrozeagain!HeySamuel,canyoucomeandtakealookatmyPC?see...mesee...I’llrunavirusscanonyourcomputer.W:OK.Thankyou.M:See?Youhavealotofinfectedfiles.W:Oh,no.Howtorecoverthem?M:Wecanclickheretobegintherepair.W:Youaresonice.ButhowcanIavoidsuchaproblem?M:Well,youhavetomakesurethatyouranti-virussoftwareisupdatedregularly;yourswasn’tuptodate.That’sprobablywhatcausedyourproblems.Text7:W:Edward,whoisthemostadmirablepersoninyourheart?M:Oh,letmesee.Maybemygrandfatheristheperson.Thoughheisold,helikeswateringtheflowersandpreparingdeliciousmealsforus.W:Soundslikeyoulovehimverymuch.M:Yes,ofcourse.Whataboutyou?W:Inmyview,YuanLongpingistheonethatIadmiremost.Becausehereallymadegreatcontributionstopeople’slifeintheworld.M:Yes.AndTuYouyouisalsoaverygreatwomanwhoisChina’sfirstwinnerofNobelPrizeinmedicine.Influencedbyher,Ichosethesamemajorashersincollege.Text8:M:Hello,Cindy.Youlooksosad.What’swrongwithyou?W:Well.Totellyouthetruth,Ihadaquarrelwithmyparents.M:Justrelax.Ialsooftenhavetroublewithmyparents.W:Itseemsunavoidabletoquarrelwiththem.Thegenerationgapisalwaysthere.Sowhatdoyouthinkwe

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