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江蘇省吳江汾湖高級(jí)中學(xué)20202021學(xué)年高一英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期5月階段性教學(xué)反饋訓(xùn)練試題試卷分值:150分考試用時(shí):120分鐘第一部分:聽力理解(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(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Howmanylanguagescanthewomanspeak?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Cows.B.Aphoto.C.Afarm.3.Howwillthewomangettotheairport?A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.4.Whoistheman?A.Abankclerk.B.Apolice.C.Adoctor.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedidn'twatchtheceremony.B.Shethinkstheceremonyishumorous.C.Shewouldn'tmisswatchingtheceremony.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(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),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Toamuseum.B.Toapark.C.Toahotel.7.Howlongwillittakethemantogettherebybus?A.About30minutes.B.About50minutes.C.About60minutes.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoestheboylike?A.Cookieswithcream.B.Cookieswithfruit.C.Cookieswithchocola9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Goshopping.B.Havedinner.C.Makecookies.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Motherandson.C.Friends.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howmanybooksarethereonthelist?A.5.B.8.C.13.12.Whatdidthewomandothissummer?A.ShetookatriptoBali.B.Shevisitedhercousins.C.Sheboughtanewlaptop.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestonthepay?A.Shebuysthreeandthemanbuystwo.B.Shepaysthemanfiftydollarsforsharing.C.Theyeachpayhalfoftheamountforthebooks.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whodoesthemanthinkaboutinthepetition?A.Thejudges.B.Otherskaters.C.Theaudience.15.Whatwastheman'sfirstlovebeforeskating?A.Swimming.B.Horseriding.C.Tennis.16.Whatisthemangoingtodonextweek?A.peteinanothermatch.B.BeajudgeinaTVshow.C.Teachsomeskaters.17.WhatcantheplayersdecideinIceChampions?A.Themusictoskateto.B.Themovestodo.C.Thepartnertoskatewith.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Wherewillthe70%ofdemandforfishefromby2030?A.Africancountries.B.Asiancountries.C.Europeancountries19.WhereistheCaliforniamunityofImperial?A.InMoscow.B.InAmerica.C.InMexico.20.WhatdoesNathanWeaverthinkofwasteproductsfromfarmedfish?A.Theycanbeusedtofeedfish.B.They'reharmfultoothercreatures.C.Theydonoharmtotheenvironment.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)(共15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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ADiscoverNatureSchoolsProgrammerBeingBears(Kindergarten—2grade)Bybeingbabybears,childrenlearnfromtheir“parent”tosurvivetheseasons.Kidswillfindsafetyinthespringandlearnkindsoffoodbearseatduringthesummer,andthencreateacaveforwinterhibernation(冬眠).Afterlearningtheskillsneededtosurvive,studentswillgooutofthecaveasanindependentblackbearabletocareforthemselves.(1.5—2hours)WhoseClues?(3—5grade)Kidswilldiscoverhowplantsandanimalsusetheirspecialstructurestosurvive.Throughoutdoorstudyofplantsandanimals,kidswillrecognizetheirspecialstructuresandlearnhowtheyenablespeciestoeat,avoidtheirenemiesandsurvive.Usingwhattheyhavelearnt,kidswillchooseonespeciesandtellhowtheysurviveintheirlivingplaces.(3—4hours)WingedWonders(3—5grade)Birdsaddcolorandsoundtoourworldandplayanimportantecological(生態(tài)的)role.Studentswilllearnthebasicsofbirds,understandtherolebirdsplayinfoodchainsandgobirdwatchingusingfieldguidesandtelescopes.Studentswilldohands-onactivities.Studentswillusetoolstobuildbirdfeeders,allowingthemtoattractbirdsathome.(3—4hours)ExploringYourWatershed(6—8grade)Wealldependoncleanwater.Examininghowouractionsshapethewaterwaysaroundus.Goonahiketoseesomeofthefirst-h(huán)andchallengingwaterqualityproblemsinacity.Studentswilltestthewaterqualitytodeterminethehealthofanecosystem.●Eachprogrammeistaughtforaclasswithatleast10students.●Allprogrammesincludeplentyoftimeoutdoor.Sopleaseprepareproperclothing,sunscreenandinsectkillersforchildren.●Totakepartinaprogramme,pleasee-maildcprogrammes.21.WhatcankidsdoatBeingBears?A.Watchbears'performances.B.Takecareofbears.C.Dressupasbabybearstolearnaboutears.D.Learnhowtosurviveabearattack.22.Kidswhoareinterestedinplantswillchoose____.A.WingedWondersB.ExploringYourWatershedC.BeingBearsD.WhoseClues?23.Accordingtothepassage,allthefourprogrammes____.A.havethesameteachinghoursB.haveoutdooractivitiesC.areofferedduringsummerholidaysD.aredesignedforprimaryschoolstudentsBThefirstthingthatValoysawwhensheputoncolorblindcorrectiveglasseswasgreen—thevibrancy(活力)ofthegrassandtree—andlater,thebrillianceofredinstopsignsandflowers.Valoysaysit’sunbelievableandshehasstruggledwithcertaintopics,especiallythepaintingclassinschoolandshewouldevenpainttheoceanpurplebeforethat.Valoywasn’tdiagnosedwithredgreencolorblindnessuntilthefourthgrade.“Forthepast17years,I’velivedina‘blackandwhitemovie’,”therecentLouisE.DieruffHighSchoolgraduatesays.Butnotanymore.ThetransformativemomentallstartedwithapublicspeakingclassValoytook.Aftershemadeaninformativespeechaboutgrowingupwithhercolordeficiency(缺陷),herteacher,SandyKile,wasinspiredtoteachtheclassamoreimportantlifelesson.KilemadeasuggestionthattheclassshouldreachouttopaniesthatproducedcorrectiveglassestoseeiftheywoulddonateapairtoValoy.WhileKileencouragedValoytowriteadescriptionoflivinginaworldwithmostlyshadesofgreyandbrown,herclassmateswroteacpanyingstatementsaboutwhysheneededtheglasses.“Ididn’texpectmuchforthat,”Valoysays.“ProfessorKiletrulybelieveditwasgoingtohappenbutwewerenotsure.”Itwasn’tsosurprisingwhenthefirstpanyturneddowntheirrequest.Then,theclassreceivedreplyfromthefounderofPilestoneInc.,offeringValoyandsixothermumitymembershisglassesforfree.“Westartedthisbusinessbytryingtomakesomedifferencetopeople,”founderBenZhuangsays.ValoyisgratefultoKileandherclassmatesfortheirefforts.ButKilesaysthatsheisverygladthestudentshavethechancetorealizethesignificanceoflendingahandtothoseinneed,andthatbeingabletoaidValoyinchangingherlifeissomethingshewillneverforgettherestofherlife.24.WhyisValoy’spaintingclassmentioned?A.Tostressherseriousattitudetostudy. B.Togiveaninstanceofhersufferings.C.Tosupportwearingcollectiveglasses. D.Tostoppeoplefromhavingcolorblindness.25.HowdidValoyfeelwhenKileofferedtheadvice?A.Satisfied. B.Thankful. C.Negative. D.Uncertain.26.WhatdoweknowaboutValoy?A.Shedeliveredaspeechtocallfordonation.B.Sheonlyunderstoodblackandwhitemovies.C.Shewasn’ttheonlyonetogettheglasses.D.Shedidn’tknowherproblemuntilshewas17.27.WhatdidKiletrytoteachtheclass?A.Thevalueofofferinghelp. B.Thepoweroffriendship.C.Thebenefitoftechnology. D.Themagicofcreativity.CPeoplewholaughfrequentlyintheireverydaylifemaybebetterequippedtodealwithstressfulevents——althoughthisdoesnotseemtoapplytotheintensity(強(qiáng)度)(strong,mediumorweak)oflaughter.ThesearethefindingsreportedbyaresearchteamfromtheUniversityofBaselinthejournalPLOSONE.Itissuggestedthatpeopletypicallylaugh18timesaday.Researchershavealsoreporteddifferencesrelatedtotimeofday,age,andsexforexample,womensmilemorethanmenonaverage.Now,researchersfromtheDepartmentofPsychologyattheUniversityofBaselhaverecentlyconductedastudyontherelationshipbetweenstressfuleventsandlaughterintermsofsensedstressineverydaylife.Inthestudy,asoundsignalfromamobilephoneapprequiredparticipantstoanswerquestionseighttimesadayatirregularintervals(間隔)foraperiodof14days.Thequestionsrelatedtothefrequencyandintensityoflaughterandthereasonforlaughingaswellasanystressfuleventsorstresssymptomsexperiencedinthetimesincethelastsignal.Usingthismethod,theresearcherswereabletostudytherelationshipsbetweenlaughter,stressfulevents,andphysicalandpsychologicalsymptomsofstress("Ihadaheadache"or"Ifeltrestless")aspartofeverydaylife.Thenewlypublishedanalysiswasbasedondatafrom41psychologystudents,33ofwhomwerewomen,withanaverageageofjustunder22.Thefirstresultoftheobservationalstudywasexpectedbasedonthespecialistliterature:instagesinwhichthesubjectslaughedfrequently,stressfuleventswereconnectedwithlightersymptomsofstress.However,thesecondfindingwasunexpected.Whenitcametotheinteractionbetweenstressfuleventsandtheintensityoflaughter,therewasnostatisticalcorrelation(關(guān)聯(lián))withstresssymptoms."Thiscouldbebecausepeoplearebetteratjudgingthefrequencyoftheirlaughter,ratherthanitsintensity,overthelastfewhours,"saystheresearchteam.28.WhatdoesParagraph2intendtoshow?A.Theidentityofthesubjects.B.Thepurposeoftheresearch.C.Theconclusionofthenewstudy.D.Thebasictheoryoftheexperiment.29.WhatquestionwasmostprobablyaskedinthestudyaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Whydidyouchoosetomajorinpsychology?B.Whicheventimpressedyourecently?C.Howdoyoufindthegivenapp?D.Whatmakesyoulaugh?30.Whichstatementmaytheresearchteamagreewith?A.Womenaremuchfriendlierthanmen.B.Bothoftheresultsarebeyondexpectation.C.Theintensityoflaughterisdifficulttomeasure.D.Stressfuleventsarerelatedtothesubjects'occupations.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.LaughteractsasastressreducerB.PeopleintheirtwentieslaughmoreC.PsychologystudentsfeelrestlessmoreoftenD.SymptomsofstressvaryfrompersontopersonDHoopDreamsisa1994AmericandocumentaryfilmdirectedandproducedbySteveJames,FrederickMarx,andPeterGilbert.ItfollowsthestoryoftwoAfricanAmericanhighschoolstudentsinChicagoandtheirdreamofbeingprofessionalbasketballplayers.Originallyintendedtobea30minuteshortfilmproducedforthePublicBroadcastingService,iteventuallyledtofiveyearsoffilmingand250hoursoffootage.Itpremiered(首映)atthe1994SundanceFilmFestival,whereitwontheAudienceAwardforBestDocumentary.Itwasonlytheseconddocumentaryfilmtobenominated(提名)foranAcademyAwardforBestFilmEditing(thefirstbeingthe1970OscarwinningWoodstock).Despiteitslength(171minutes)andunlikelymercialstyle,itreceivedhighcriticalandpopularpraise,andbroughtinover$11millionworldwide.Itwasnumber1onthelistofCurrentTV's50DocumentariestoSeeBeforeYouDie.AgeeandGatesarebothfrompoorAfricanAmericanneighborhoodsinChicago,Illinois.GateslivesinCabriniGreenwhileAgeeandhisfamilyliveinWestGarfieldPark.Spending90minutesgoingtoschool,puttingupwithlonganddifficultworkoutsandpractices,andhavingtoadapttoaforeignsocialenvironment,GatesandAgeestruggletoimprovetheirathleticskillsinajobmarketwithheavypetition.Alongtheway,theirfamiliescelebratetheirsuccessesandsupporteachotherduringtimesofeconomichardshipcausedbytheschoolchange.Thefilmraisedanumberofissuesconcerningsocialclasses,economicdivision,education,andvaluesinthecontemporaryUnitedStates.Thefilmwasuniversallypraisedbycritics.GeneSiskelandRogerEbertgavethefilm"TwoThumbsUp"ontheirshow,withbothcriticsnamingHoopDreamsthebestfilmof1994.ThestoryofHoopDreamswasnotoverevenafterthefilmwasreleased.CableTVchannelTNTplannedaremakeofthestoryasafictionalmoviefortelevision.Abookbasedontranscripts(文稿)fromalloftheinterviewsconductedwaspublishedinthespringof1996.32.WhatisHoopDreamsprobablyabout?A.Famousdirectors'documentaryfilms.B.Highschoolstudents'pursuitofdreams.C.Professionalbasketballplayers'matches.D.Africanstudents'lifeinAmericanschools.33.WhatcanwelearnaboutHoopDreamsfromParagraph2?A.Itlastsfor30minutesintotal.B.Itwascriticizedforbeingtoomercial.C.Itenjoyedgreatpopularityamongtheaudience.D.ItlosttoWoodstockatthe1994SundanceFilmFestival.34.WhatdoweknowaboutGatesandAgee?A.Theybothbeartoughpractices.B.Theywerebornwithathleticskills.C.Theyarehappywiththenewenvironment.D.Theybothdoexercisealongthewaytoschool.35.WhatwasRogerEbert'sattitudetowardsthefilm?A.Objective.B.Sympathetic.C.Tolerant.D.Positive第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)。HowtoprotectyourselfYoucan’tpreventallInternetspying,andyoumaynotwantto.Forexample,whenyoustarttappingawebaddressintoyourphone’sbrowseranditautomaticallyfillsintherest,orwhenashoppingsitesaveswhat’sinyourcart.36Ifyou’reworriedaboutyourpersonalinformationgettinglifted.Don’thandoveryourname,address,phonenumber,oremailaddressunlessthereceiverreallyneedsit.Ifpressed,youcanalwaysmakesomethingup.37ThereceiptfromtheInternetrequiressharingyourinformationandexposesyoutopossibledataleakage,suchasthoseatHobbyLobbyandTarget38Stopadsfromtrackingyoubyopting(選擇)outofinformationcollecting.Thewebsitesimpleoptout.isagoodplacetostart.AddyourphonenumberstotheNationalDoNotCallRegistryat8883821222ordonotcall.Gov.IfyoupreferthatyourInternetsearchesstayprivate.BrowsewithFirefox.Itsprivacycontrolsarestrongerthanotherbignamebrowsers.OruseDuckDuckGo,analternateserviceyoucaneasilysetasyourdefaultsearchpartneratduckduckgo..Ifyou’reworriedaboutinhomedeviceslisteningtoorwatchingyou.Huntaroundinthedevice’smenuormobileappforprivacysettingssoyoucanoptout.39Ifyou’reworriedaboutbeingtagged(標(biāo)記)inphotosonsocialmedia.40Inaddition,optoutofbeingautomaticallytaggedinotherpeople’sFacebookphotosbygoingtoSettings,thenFaceRecognition.A.Tellfriendsyoudon’twanttobetagged.B.Facebookdoesn’tusefacialrecognition.C.Ifyouwantpaniestostoptryingtosellyouthings.D.Ifyou’reworriedaboutyourcarknowingtoomuchaboutyou.E.Lowerthevolumeofsmartspeakerswhenyou’renotusingthem.F.Optforapaperreceiptornoreceiptratherthangetoneviaemail.G.Butyoucanminimizesomeunwantedspyingbytakingthesesteps.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Thehardworkingblacksmith(鐵匠)Jonesusedtoworkalldayinhisshopandsohardworkingwashethatattimeshewouldmakethesparks(火花)flyfromhishammer.ThesonofMr.Smith,a___41___neighbor,usedtoetoseetheblacksmitheverydayandforhoursandhourshewouldenjoyhimselfwatchinghowthetradesmanworked.“Youngman,whydon'tyou___42___yourhandtolearntomakeshoetacks(鞋釘),evenifitisonlytopassthe___43__?”saidtheblacksmith."Who___44___,oneday,itmaybeofusetoyou.”Thelazyboybegantoseewhathecoulddo.Afteralittlepracticehefoundthathewasbeingvery___45___andsoonhewasmakingsomeofthefinesttacks.OldMr.Smithdiedandtheson,becauseofthewar,___46___allhisgoods.Hehadtoleavehomeand___4748___sohappenedthatinthisvillagetherewerenumerousshoemakerswhowerespendingalotofmoneyontacksfortheirshoesandevenattimeswhentheypaidhighpricestheywerenotalwaysabletogetwhattheywanted,becauseinthatpartofthecountrytherewasagreat____49___forsoldiers’shoes.OuryoungMr.Smith,whowasfindingitdifficulttoearnhisdaily____50___,rememberedthatonceuponatimehehadlearnedthe____51___ofmakingtacksandhadthesuddenideaofmakingabargainwiththe____52____.Hetoldthemthathewouldmakethetacksiftheywouldhelptogethimsettledinhisworkshop.Theshoemakerswereonlytoogladofthe____53____.Andsoon,youngMr.Smithfoundthathewasmakingthefinesttacksinthevillage.“How____54____itseems,”heusedtosay,"evenmakingtackscanbringa___55____.Mytradeismoreusefultomethanwereallmyformerriches."41.A.wealthy B.hardworking C.selfish D.curious42.A.wash B.try C.force D.win43.A.hammer B.test C.ment D.time44.A.cares B.plains C.knows D.declares45.A.skilled B.interested C.tired D.worried46.A.carried B.lost C.sold D.destroyed47.A.settleddown B.roseup C.tookover D.gotaway48.A.Nothing B.That C.This D.It49.A.status B.standard C.need D.price50.A.praise B.break C.newspaper D.bread51.A.art B.benefit C.importance D.motto52.A.blacksmiths B.soldiers C.shoemakers D.villagers53.A.aid B.work C.advice D.offer54A.challenging B.attractive C.lively D.funny55.A.fortune B.petition C.trick D.message第二節(jié)單詞填空(共10題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.Theimpactofhumanactivitiescontinuestogrowandthelistofspeciesindangerofe___________beeslonger.57.Ito____________tohimthathehadanimportantconferencetoattendthenextmorning.58.Sixpeoplehavec__________thattheywillbeattendingtheconferencewhileothersarenotsure.59.Insummer,foodsandvegetablesareoftenputinfridges,o__________theywillgobadeasily.60.Ileftmynecklaceonthetablebythebed,butitisjustn___________tobefound.61.Hewasborninalargecity,buthewasinterestedinanythingabout____________(農(nóng)業(yè))62.Globalwarminghasposedaseriousthreattothe__________(生存)ofanimals,likepolarbears.63.Since1748,Pompeiihasbeensystematicallyunearthed.Todayitisaninternationaltourist___________(目的地).64.Thevolcano’s_________(爆發(fā))scaredawayalltheresidentslivingnearby.65.Oneoftheworld’slargestartgalleries,theLouvre,is___________(坐落)inParis.第三節(jié)單詞語(yǔ)法填空(共10題;每小題1分,滿分10分)在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或者括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。66.Ifeltworriedwhen____________(watch)thedocumentary.67.Iregret______(inform)youthatyourapplicationhasbeenrefused.68.Imissedthelastbusandhadnomoneyforataxi,soIcoulddonothingbut____(walk)homelastnight.69.whilegivingaspeech,heslowedhisspeedtomakehimself_______(understand).70.Ireceivedaletter______(contain)someimportantinformationabouttheproject.71.Ifyouwanttocutthewoodintopieces,you’dbetter___________(sharp)theknifefirst.72.PaulismakingsteadyprogressinEnglish,makinghisparents_____________(relief).73.Hehasmadegreatprogressrecently,andso________you.74.Theriverthebanksof________arecoveredwithtreesflowstothesea.75.Facedwith___________(curious),theartistpackedhisbagsandleft.第四部分寫作(滿分30分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)76.假如你是李華,你將為全班同學(xué)做一次主題為“如何防范臺(tái)風(fēng)”的英語(yǔ)演講。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示寫一篇演講稿。要點(diǎn)如下:(1)臺(tái)風(fēng)給人們的生命和財(cái)產(chǎn)帶來(lái)?yè)p失;(2)防臺(tái)措施:①密切關(guān)注有關(guān)臺(tái)風(fēng)的報(bào)道,及時(shí)采取防范措施;②位于低洼地帶的人們,務(wù)必撤離以防洪澇災(zāi)害:③......注意:(1)詞數(shù)80左右,可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫:(2)演講稿的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:財(cái)產(chǎn)property;低洼地帶lowlyingareasGoodafternoon,everyone,I’mLiHua,andit’smyhonortogiveaspeechabouttyphoonprevention._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Ihopewecanbelessaffectedbytyphooninthefuture.第二節(jié)(滿分15分)77.根據(jù)提示內(nèi)容,寫一篇完整的短文。(1)今年來(lái)全球極端氣候和重大自然災(zāi)害越來(lái)越頻繁,其中很大一部分是由人類活動(dòng)所造成的。(2)自然災(zāi)害的頻繁發(fā)生警示人們要保護(hù)環(huán)境。我們可以植樹節(jié)能減排;企業(yè)也應(yīng)技術(shù)革新;全社會(huì)必須遵循3R原則共同努力。注意:(1)詞數(shù)100左右;(2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一英語(yǔ)答案聽力120BBCAACAABBBACCABABCB閱讀:2123CDB2427BDCA2831BDCA3225BCAD3640GFCEA完型:4155ABDCABADCDACDDA單詞填空:56.extinction57.occurred58.confirmed59otherwise60nowhere61.agriculture62.survival63destination64.eruption65.located寫作:76.Goodafternoon,everyone,I’mLiHua,andit’smyhonortogiveaspeechabouttyphoonprevention.Asweknow,atyphoonisonenaturaldisasterthatoftenoccurs.Everytimeithappens,italwaysresultsinheavylossestopeople’slifeandproperty.Itisvitalforustolearnhowtoprotectourselvesfromitsdamages.Firstly,beforetheingoftyphoon,wearesupposedtopaycloseattentiontothereportsaboutitandtakepreventivemeasuresinadvance.Secondly,thepeoplelivinginthelowlyingareasshouldleavetheretoprotectthemselvesfromtheflood.Lastbutnotleast,whenatyphoones,wehadbetterstayindoorsandmakesurethatthedoorsandwindowsaretightlyclosed.Ihopewecanbelessaffectedbytyphooninthefuture.77.Overthepastyears,therehasbeenfrequentextremeweatherandnaturaldisasters,suchasfloods,earthquakesandsoon,killingmillionsofpeopleanddestroyingcountlesshomes.Improperhumanactivitiescontributealottothosedisasters.Whatwedoisthreateninghumansurvivalanddevelopment.Soitishightimethatweprotectedourenvironment.Westudentsaresupposedtoreducetheuseofvehiclesandsaveresourceslikewaterandelectricity.Thefactoriesalsohavebeentakingvariousmeasures,includingtheuseofnewtechnologies,toreducepollution.Thereforeenvironmentalprotectionhastobeamunity–wideeffort,andeveryonecanhelpbyfollowingthegoldenrule:reduce,reuseandrecycle.Text1M:CanyouspeakFrenchnow?W:Notyet,butIwanttolearnitnextterm.SofarIhavealreadymasteredJapanese,ChineseandEnglish.Text2W:Whatanicepicture,abeautifulfarmwithcowseverywhere!M:Thankyou.ItookthepicturewhenIstayedinthecountrysideinmychildhood.Text3M:Howareyougoingtotheairport?W:Well,totellyouthetruth,Idon'thaveanychoices.Ihavetotakethebus.Mycarisinthegarageandthetaxiistooexpensive.Text4W:Whatareyourbankinghours?M:From11:00amto3:00pmMondaythroughThursday.OnFridays,weareopenuntil5:00pm.We'reclosedonSaturdaysandSundays.Text5M:Didyouwatchthemusicfestivalopeningceremonylastnight?W:Youmustbejoking.It'snottomytaste.Text6M:What'sthebestwaytogettothePalaceHotel,bysubway,bybusorbytaxi?W:I'drathertakeabusifIwereyou.M:Whyisthat?W:Thereisabusstopnearthehotel.Ifyougotherebysubway,youwillhavetochangetrains.Andthetaxiiskindofexpensive.M:OK.Sohowlongwillittakemetogettherebybus?W:Aboutthirtyminutes,Iguess.Text7W:John,wherearethecookies?Didyoueatthemallagain?M:Yes,Idid.Icouldn’thelpit.Theyweresodelicious.W:Ithoughtyoudidn'tlikecookies.M:Well,Idon'tlikecookieswithchocolate.Butcookieswithcreamaredifferent.Ilovethemtodeath.W:Huh,Ididn'tknowthat.M:Well,creamcookiestastedbetterwithaglassofhotmilk.W:Maybeyouareright,Now,let'shavedinner.M:Butmom,I'mveryfull.W:Youshouldn'teatallthecookiesandyoudidn'tevenleaveanyforyourbrother.M:I'msorry,mom.Text8M:Haveyouseenthelistofbooksforthiscourse?W:Yes.DrDownsexpectsustohavethefirstfiveoutoftheeightbooksonthelist.Heisgo

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