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山東省濟寧市2023-2024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語檢測試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。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。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.WhendoesthelibrarycloseonSaturdays?A.At5:00pm. B.At6:00pm. C.At7:00pm.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Motherandson. C.Customerandwaitress.3.Whichmoviewillthespeakerswatch?A.TheMarvels. B.TheFlash. C.Transformers.4.Howdoesthewomanmostprobablyfeel?A.Excited. B.Worried. C.Confused.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Wheretobuygroceries. B.Howtomakenoodles. C.Whattoeattonight.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.WhatdoesJohnlikebest?A.Icefishing. B.Snowshoeing. C.Skiing.7.WhatisJohn'sattitudetowardiceclimbing?A.Objective. B.Critical. C.Interested.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhydoesthewomantalktoMike?A.Tobuyhimabike. B.Toaskhimforafavor. C.Totellhimaboutamuseum.9.HowmuchwillthewomangivetoMike?A.$40. B.$60. C.$120.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Wheredidthemangettheinformationaboutthenews?A.FromtheInternet. B.Fromamagazine. C.FromaTVprogram.11.Whathappenedtothelionatlast?A.Itwasseverelyinjured. B.Itwasshottodeath. C.Itwascaughtback.12.Whatdothespeakersagreeon?A.Peopleshouldbeawayfromwildanimals. B.Performersmustfollowrulesstrictly.C.Animalsshouldn'tbeusedforshows.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.HowoftendoesMrs.Brownusuallyspendtimewithherkidsoutdoors?A.Everyotherweek. B.Onceaweek. C.Twiceaweek.14.WhatdoesMrs.Brownlikedoingwithherkids?A.Takingadventuresinunusualplaces. B.Doingsomethingunchallenging.C.Tryingnewthings.15.WhatsuggestiondoesMrs.Browngivetoparents?A.Givingkidsagoodeducation. B.Encouragingkidstotakerisks. C.Spendingmoretimewithkids.16.Whatisthemanprobably?A.Ahost. B.Ateacher. C.Anexpert.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhywastheholidaycreatedinKenya?A.Tohelppeoplehavefun. B.Toprotecttheenvironment. C.Tocelebratetheharvest.18.HowisthepresentsituationoffoodandwatersupplyinKenya?A.Itissteady. B.Itisendless. C.Itisworrying.19.Whatcantheappbeusedfor?A.Planningthetreeplantingbetter. B.Learningaboutfarmingskills. C.Findingmorevolunteers.20.WhatpercentageofKenyaiscoveredbytreesnow?A.7%. B.23%. C.30%.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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AFloridahasregaineditspositionasthebestAmericanstateforretireesin2024,accordingtoWalletHub'slatest“BestandWorstStatestoRetire”study.WalletHub'sBestandWorstStatestoRetirein2024BestWorst1.Florida50.Kentucky2.Colorado49.NewJersey3.Virginia48.Mississippi4.Delaware47.RhodeIsland5.Wyoming46.OklahomaWalletHubusedthreemaincategoriestoranktheretirementfriendlinessofall50states:Affordability. Qualityoflife. Healthcare.WhileFloridarankedfirstoverallasthebeststateforretireesandNo.Iinthequalityoflifecategory,itscoredlowerforhealthcareandaffordability.PopularFloridacitiesrankamongWalletHub'stop10placeshithardestbyinflation(通貨膨脹),soretireesneedtoanticipateapotentiallyhighercostoflivingduetoinflation.Ontheotherhand,thestatedoesn'tdemandanyincometax,whichmeansincomefromSocialSecurityandwithdrawalsfromretirementaccountswon'tbetaxedatthestatelevel.Besides,retireesmayenjoythestate'smostlypleasantweatherandmilesofshoreline.Remember,whilelistslikethesecanbehelpfulasyoufigureoutwhereyou'dliketoeventuallyspendyourpost-workyears,yourideaofthe“perfect”placetoretirewilldependonanumberofpersonalfactors,suchasyourowncircumstances,preferencesandpriorities.21.Whichstaterankslastforretireesin2024accordingtoWalletHub?A.Florida. B.Kentucky. C.Wyoming. D.Oklahoma.22.WhichaspectofFloridamayappealtoretireesmost?A.Medicalservices. B.Lowlivingexpenses.C.Incomesecurity. D.Favorabletaxpolicy.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Afinancebook. B.Ageographytextbook.C.Apublicreport. D.Acommercialspeech.BLocatedonthebanksofLakeAtitlán,SantaCatarinaPalopóisasmalltownwithamazingnaturalviews.Despiteitsnaturalbeautyandculturalheritage,thecommunitystruggledwitheconomicdevelopmentforyearsuntiltheyhadtheopportunitytousethepowerofartandtransformthetown.PintandoSantaCatarinaPalopó(PSCP)wasbornoutofadesiretobringcolorandlifetothetownthroughtheactofpaintingall960buildingswithtraditionalsymbolsanddesignsinspiredbytheblouseswoven(編織)bylocalwomen.UndertheleadershipofClaudiaBoschandtheCasaPalopóhotel,theprojecttookshapewiththesupportoflocalauthorities,volunteers,sponsors,andthecommunity.Thepaintingprocesswasstructuredtoensureefficiencyandcommunityinvolvement.Localfamilieswerebroughtintotheprocess,workingwithprojectteamstodecidehowtheirhomeswouldbepainted.Thefamilywouldthenhelpsand,clean,andprime(上底漆)thewallsbeforetheprofessionalpaintersjoinedintocompletethepaintingprocess.Throughouttheproject,theteamensuredthatnofamilywasleftbehind,andtheprofessionalpaintersprovidedguidancetoensurethateverybuildingwasexceptional.Theprojecthaschangedthelivesofresidentsandvisitorsalike.Ithasincreasedculturaltourismawareness,creatednewjobs,andimprovedtheoverallqualityoflifeinthecommunity.Alongsidethisproject,thecommunityhasworkedtochampiongrowingandcelebratinglocalproduce,strengthenfamilyinterests,andpromotecommunitydevelopment.Thepaintingssymbolizehopeandprogress,inspiringothercommunitiestohugthemagicofartintheirownways.24.WhatwastheoriginalpurposeofestablishingPSCP?A.Tobringlivelinesstothetown. B.Torebuildsymbolichouses.C.Toguaranteethelocalsajob. D.Topassdowntailoringskills.25.Whatisthehighlightinthepaintingprocess?A.Professionaltraining. B.Painters'leadingrole.C.Traditionalmaterials. D.Families'engagement.26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprojectfromthelastparagraph?A.Itinspiresthelocalstopursueanartcareer. B.Itshowshowtomeasurecommunityspirit.C.Itgoesfarbeyondjusteconomicbenefits. D.Itprovesartisamustforsuccessfulprojects.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ArtofPainting:ATreasureforHumanBeings B.NaturalBeauty:TheDriveforRuralTourismC.TheColourfulStoryofSantaCatarinaPalopó D.BigCulturalHeritageofaSmallTownCOneinconvenienttruthforthecleanenergyindustryistheundeniablefactthatwindturbines(渦輪機)killbirds.Researcherssaysmarterturbinescoulddramaticallycutthetoll.TheAmericanBirdConservancyclaimsthatatleastonemillionbirddeathsasaresultofwindturbinesayearintheUSaloneislikelytobeanunderestimate.That'ssubstantiallylessthantheestimated980millionbirdsayearthatdiecrashingintobuildings,orthe1.4to3.7billionperyearkilledbydomesticcats.Butit'sstillanunacceptablenumber,andaproblemthatneedstobeaddressed—becauseafullygreenenergynetworkwillneedmoreandmoreturbinesoverthecomingdecades.ResearchersatSINTEFandtheNorwegianCentrebelievetheyhaveanideathatcouldhelpinalotofcases.Theidea—knownasSKARV—isfairlysimple:eachturbinewillhavecamerasfitted,capableofspottingbirdsflyingdirectlyintothepathoftherotors(螺旋槳).Softwarewillautomaticallycalculatetheirpredictedpath,andifitlookslikethey'reindangerofbeinghit,thesystemwillsendcontrolsignalstoslowtherotorsdown.Insimulations(模擬),thesystemisabletoavoidthevastmajorityofcrashes.This,ofcourse,doesn'tdescribeallsituations.Forexample,ifayoung,inexperiencedbirdapproachesaturbinedisplayingirregularflightbehavior,itwillnotbepossibletopredictexactlywhereitwillbeafewsecondslater.Predictionisalsomoredifficultifseveralbirdsapproachatthesametime.Someresearchersarguethatbirdsarelearningtoavoidturbinesvoluntarily.Butifmorethanamillionbirdsayearhaven'tgotthememoyet,it'sstillaproblemworthsolving.Welookforwardtohearinghowtrialsprogress.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“cutthetoll”inparagraphIprobablymean?A.Maximizeefficiency. B.Reducedeaths.C.Lowercosts. D.Preventerrors.29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutbirddeathcausedbywindturbinesinparagraph2?A.Ittopsthelistofbirddeaths. B.Itcallsforimmediateaction.C.Ithasbeenproperlysolved. D.Itshowsprogressintechnology.30.HowdoesSKARVmakewindturbinesintelligent?A.Bykeepingaconstantspeed. B.Byrecordingbirds'behavior.C.Bypredictingpotentialdanger. D.Bysendingwarningstobirds.31.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Challengespresentedinsimulations. B.Featuresofbirds'flyingpatterns.C.ExamplesofSKARV'sapplication D.Approachestocrashavoidance.DIt'snormaltofeeluncomfortablewhenspendingtimeoutsideyourhomeculture,evenforaneagerlyanticipatedvacation.Feelingsofdiscomfort,dislocation,andoverloadaresocommonamongtravelersthatthey'rereferredtobymanyas"cultureshock".Althoughthetermhasexistedsincethe1950s,saysSusanB.Goldstein,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofRedlands,it'sanoutdatedwaytodescribetheseadjustmentchallenges.“Cultureshock”impliesadramatic,unexpected,negativeevent.Thoughthevastmajorityoftravelerswillexperiencesuchchallenges,“arealsenseof‘shock’isuncommon,”sheadds,“souncommonthatmanyresearchersnolongerusetheterm.”Previouslymanyresearchersadoptedtheideathatcultureshockprogressedthrougharemarkablyconsistentanduniversalsetofstages.Modernresearch,however,suggeststhattheexperiencesofacculturation(文化適應(yīng))areindividual,notuniversal.Peoplewillhavetheirupsanddowns,butforthemostpart,theywillbecomeincreasinglycomfortableandcompetentovertime.Whilemanyblamethecausesofcultureshockonthehostcultureitself,anindividual'sinternalexpectationsarejustasimportant.Whentravelers'imageoftheirdestinationdoesnotcorrespondwithreality,itcanresultindiscomfortandevendistress(憂慮).Realisticexpectationscanhelp,butsocanatraveler'sattitude.Ina2023studyof2,500teenageexchangestudents,researchersfoundthatthoughculturalstresswascommonamongparticipants,thosewhofacedthosestresseshead-oninsteadofturningtoavoidancetendedtoperformbetterandwerelikeliertofinishouttheiryearwithoutswitchingfamiliesorgoinghomeearly.AsforMarkTwain,thebad-temperedwriterwasabletorideouthisfeelingsofdistresswhiletraveling.HeeventuallyfinishedouthisEuropeantour—andinhisbestsellingtravelmemoirTheInnocentsAbroad,famouslyremarkedthattravelis“disastroustoprejudiceandnarrow-mindedness”.Withtherightattitudeandthewillingnesstoseekhelp,it'smorethanlikelythatyou,too,canadapttonewsettings,buildingnewmemorieswitheachnewstampinyourpassport.32.WhatisSusanB.Goldstein'sopinionaboutcultureshock?A.Itdoesn'tliveuptothename. B.Itscauseisrarelyresearched.C.Itisunavoidableandharmful. D.Itsinfluenceisunderstudied.33.Whichfactordeterminedexchangestudents'performancefromthestudy?A.Supportfromfamily. B.Thelevelofstress.C.Theirpersonalattitude. D.Waysofseekinghelp.34.HowdidMarkTwainfeelabouttheEuropeantour?A.Itwasaratherintolerableexperience. B.Itwaschallengingyetrewarding.C.Itwasaninspirationforhiscareer. D.Itwasfullofregretsandsorrows.35.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tocallontravelerstobridgeculturalgaps.B.Torecommendabookontravelingabroad.C.Tostressthesignificanceofculturaldiversity.D.Toclarifythemisunderstandingofcultureshock.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Howeffectiveareyourbrainstormingsessions?Doeseveryonegetachancetosharetheiropinions?Dopeoplewiththeloudestvoicesdominatethediscussion?36Apopularandlivelyformofbrainwritingisknownas6-3-5.Duringa6-3-5session,brainwritingexercisesaredividedintoseveralrounds.Ineachround,sixpeoplewritedownthreeideaseachwithinfiveminutes.Afterthefirstround,everyoneexchangestheirpieceofpaperwithsomeoneelse,readswhat'sonit,andthenwritesdownthreemoreideas.37Aftersixrounds,alltheideasontheworksheetsaresharedwiththegroup.Althoughthisexampleusessixpeople,youcaninviteanynumberofpeopletoyourbrainwritingsession.Otherdetailscanalsobeadaptedtosuityourneeds,includingthenumberofrounds.38Differentfromtraditionalbrainstorming,everyoneisequalinbrainwriting.39Peoplealsohavemoretimetothinkthroughtheirideasandtodevelopthem.Thiscanhelptoencouragecreativity,becauseitempowerspeopletoputforwardideasthattheymight—inanormalbrainstormingsession—haveconsideredtoorisky.Ifyouthinkyourteamcouldbenefitfromabrainwritingsession,youcantrytheskillstoboosttheircreativity.40So,gatheryourteammembers,prepareenoughpaper,andyou'rereadytogo!A.Brainwritinghasmanyadvantages,too.B.Brainwritingworkswellasapen-and-paperexercise.C.That'sbecauseallparticipantsgettocontributeatthesametime.D.Regularbrainstormingisatried-and-truewaytogeneratenewideas.E.Thesecanbenewideas,orbuildonideasthathavealreadybeenshared.F.Onewaytoensurethateveryonegetsafairhearingistousebrainwriting.G.Butmostpeoplefindthataimingforthreeideasineachroundbringsthebestresults.第三部分語言運用(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。OnSept.17,2022,afatherandsonsetouttobegintheIronmancompetitioninCambridge.JeffAgar,59,andhissonJohnny,28,weren't41competitors.Johnny'scerebralpalsy(腦癱)presentedabig42.Buthisdreamofbeingarunnerneverstopped.43toshowJohnnythathecouldpursuehisdreamofbeinganathlete,Jeffhelpedhimengagein44.Theybeganwakingupat4a.m.soJeffcouldrunwhile45hissoninaspecialwheelchaircalledaracingchair.Everymorning,they46themselvestorunincreasinglylongerdistances.47,Johnnycouldevenrunafewmilesusingarollingwalker.Soon,they485Kraces,thenontoIronmancompetition.Theracebeganwitha2.4-mileswim.JeffandJohnnydivedintotheChoptankRiver.49jellyfishstings(傷),theycompletedtheswimin90minutesandmovedontothebikeride.Ninehourslater,they50thefinalpart:amarathon.After16hours,55minutesand35seconds—withonlyminutesto51,fatherandsoncrossedthefinishlinetogether.Seeingthe52scene,thecrowdburstintocheers.ForJeff,theracewasmorethanjust53thefinishline;itwasaboutgivingJohnnyhismomentto54.Afather'sloveandason'scourageturnedadisabilityintoastoryof55.41.A.ambitious B.typical C.specific D.successful42.A.chance B.advantage C.feature D.challenge43.A.Hesitant B.Discouraged C.Determined D.Anxious44.A.sports B.hobbies C.amusements D.studies45.A.lifting B.pushing C.shaking D.hugging46.A.allowed B.reminded C.drove D.invited47.A.Accidentally B.Unluckily C.Gradually D.Probably48.A.entered B.watched C.quit D.hosted49.A.Incaseof B.Intermsof C.Insightof D.Inspiteof50.A.started B.missed C.enjoyed D.skipped51.A.waste B.wait C.abandon D.re52.A.moving B.funny C.helpless D.messy53.A.finding B.reaching C.imagining D.locating54.A.think B.exercise C.shine D.relax55.A.health B.survival C.satisfaction D.victory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。ChinaSouthwestArchitectureDesignInstitute(CSWADI)hascompletedtheimprovementand56(expand)oftheSanxingduirelicsitemuseumparkinGuanghan,China.Thenewbuildingliesinthenorthofthepark,57(design)asthreewavymounds(土墩)inspiredbythelandscapeandhistoricalruinsoftheancientShuKingdom.Toaccommodatetheincreasingnumberofvisitorsand58(new)discoveredobjects,thenewmuseumwithitsvisitorcentre59(cover)anareaof54,400sqm,replacingtheoriginalbuildingsthatarenolongersufficient.Thedesignincludesre-planningtheentireparkandcreating60uniquetravelexperiencewitharingroad.61animportantarchaeologicallocation,theSanxingduisitehasshownsignificantrelicsfromacivilization62(date)back4,800years.CSWADIcombineselementsfromtheexistingbuildings,suchasaspiral(螺旋式)outerwall,toguidetheformationofthethreemound-shapedstructures.Thisreflectsthe“threestarswiththemoon”concept,63(link)thenewstructurewiththesite'shistoricalcontext.TheChinesearchitectshavecreatedaremarkablebuilding64integratesthenewmuseumandvisitorcentreintoaunifiedexistence.Thelayoutarrangesthevisitorcenterandexhibitionareas,enhancingthepark's65(function)organizationandvisitorflow.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,學(xué)校攝影社團舉辦了“校園唯美瞬間”(InstantBeautyonCampus)大賽,你參與活動并獲得一等獎。請向你的英國筆友Richard寫信,內(nèi)容包括:(1)活動介紹;(2)個人獲獎?wù)掌枋?;?)參賽感受。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearRichard.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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)成一篇完成的短文。Rubywassoproudofhernewskates!Sheputthemonrightawayandwassoonrushingalongthesidewalk.HerlittlebrotherMaxcouldonlywatchinenvy.“IwishIhadapair!”hetoldhismum.“Well,you'renearlybigenoughtowearRuby'soldskates,”shereplied.ButwhenMaxtriedonRuby'soldskates,theyweretoobig.Hestuffednewperintotheboots.Muchtohisdisappointment,hefellovereachtimehetriedtostandupinthem.Finally,hegaveup,onlywatchingRubyskatingaroundhim.“Ishouldputonaskatingdisplay!”Rubydecided.“Allouraunts,unclesandcousinswillcome.You'llwatchme,Max?”Maxsighed.Hedidn'twanttowatchtheshow.Hewantedtobeinit!“PoorMax!”saidhismum.Then,shetookoutapairofthickredsockstoletMaxpullthemonwiththehopeoffittingbetter.Maxeyedtheredsocksskeptically,saying,“Mum,theselookjustlikemyredsoccersocks,butsmaller.”Hismumsmiled,“Ah,yourredsoccersocksaretoothinandmeantforrunning,feet...searemagicsocksthathavethepowertoexpandandstretchtofitmostfeet...”Magic?WhenMumlefttheroom,Maxtookthewand(魔杖)fromhismagicsetandwaveditaroundafewtimes.“Magicsocks,youaresogreat!Useyourmagictohelpmeskate!”Maxslippedthesocksonandtriedskatinginhisbedroom.Hedidn'tfallover!Hetriedagain.Hestilldidn'tfall.Hecouldnowskate—thankstohismagicsocks!Hooray!Thenextmorning,whenheskateduptoRubyononefoot,shestaredinamazement.“Max,youaremagic!”Thrilled,Rubyinvitedhimtojoinintheshow.Topreparewellfortheshow,Maxpracticedhappilywiththemagicsocksoneveryday.Maxeventriedtrickslikejumps,believingthesockswouldhelphim.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Theshowtimecameandtheirfamilygatheredinthegarden. “Butyou'renotwearingmagicsocks!”saidMum.

高二英語試題答案第一部分聽力1-5CABAC6-10ACBBA11-15CCBCB16-20ABCAA第二部分閱讀第一節(jié)21-23BDC24-27ADCC28-31BBCA32-35ACBD第二節(jié)36-40FEGCB第三部分語言運用第一節(jié)41-45BDCAB46-50CCADA51-55DABCD第二節(jié)56.expansion57.designed58.newly59.covers60.a61.As62.dating63.linking64.that/which65.Functional第四部分寫作第一節(jié)Onepossibleversion:DearRichard,I'mthrilledtotellyouthatIrecentlywonthefirstprizeinourschool's“InstantBeautyonCampus”contestorganizedbyourphotographyclub.Thecontestwasheldlastweek,aimingtocapturethecharmingmomentsofourschoollife.Mywinningphoto,titled“DynamicPlayground”,depictsstudentsengaginginvarioussportsactivitiesontheschoolplayground.Thevividcolorsanddynamismofthescenereflecttheyouthfulspiritandenergythatdefineourcampuslife.Participatinginthiscontestisanenrichingexperience,whichmakesmerealizehowmuchbeautythereisinourdailyschoollife.I'mlookingforwardtomoreopportunitiestoexpressmypassionthroughphotography.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)Onepossibleversion:Theshowtimecameandtheirfamilygatheredinthegarden.Maxwasnervous,afraidthathewouldfalloveragain.However,everythingwentperfectly!Theaudienceheldtheirbreathasthetwosiblingsdidtheirspecialskatingtricks,turnsandjumpsandwhenitwasover,theyclappedandcheered.Maxhadneverbeenmoreproud!MumwenttohugthemandpraisedMaxforhisgracefulskatingskills.MaxthankedMumalotandowedhissuccesstohismagicsocks.“Butyou'renotwearingmagicsocks!”saidMum.“Iputtheminthewashthismorning.”Maxstaredather,andthenatmagicsocks,whichwerehangingonthewashingline.Actually,hewaswearingtheredsoccersocks.Maxwassosurprisedthathecouldstillskate—evenwithouthismagicsocks!“Youdon'tneedmagictoskate,”saidMum.“Youjustneedtopracticeandbelieveinyourself!”Shewasright!Hecouldskate,allonhisown.聽力原文:Text1W:Excuseme.Canyoutellmewhenthelibrarycloses,please?M:Yes.Itclosesatsixo'clockonweekdays,butitclosesanhourlaterthanusualattheweekend.Text2M:I'vebeenhavingalotofheadachesfortwoweeks.W:Haveyoutakenanymedicinesofar?M:Saridon,buttheheadachehasn'tdisappeared.W:Don'tworry.I'llgiveyouanexamination.Text3M:Arethereanygoodmoviesonnow?W:Yes.Therearethree.ThefirstisTheFlash,thesecondisTransformers,andthethirdisTheMarvels.M:I'minterestedinthefirstone.Wouldyouliketogowithme?W:I'dloveto.Text4M:CocoGauff,IheardyouwonyourfinalmatchattheUSOpenlastweekend.Nowyou'vebecometheyoungestAmericansinceSerenaWilliamswonitin1999.Congratulations!W:Thankyou,David.I'mthrowingapartytocelebrateittonight.Pleasecome.Text5W:Jason,it'sverycoldtoday.Whatabouteatinghotpottonight?M:Spicyfoodisn'treallymything.I'dliketoeatsomechickenandpotatoes.W:Butthereisn'tanyfoodinthefridge.Shallweeatnoodlesintherestaurantaroundthecorner?M:OK.It'suptoyou.Text6W:John,you'regoingtospendthewinterinVermont,right?M:Yes.Ireallylookforwardtodoingwintersportsthere.Skiing,snowshoeing,andicefishingarepopularinwinter.W:Whichactivitywouldyoulikemost?M:Ithinkit'sfuntofishfromaholeinafrozenlake.W:Iheardiceclimbingispopularthere,too.Thestatehasseveralgreatdestinationsforoutdoorenthusiaststogivethesportashot.Willyoutrythissporttoo?M:Absolutely.Ilovechallengingmyselfwithnewsports.Text7W:Mike,areyoufreethisweekend?M:Yes,auntie.W:CanyouhelpmetakecareofTomagain?Youruncleisonbusinessthesedays,andIwillbeoutoftownformyclassmatesreunion.M:OK.I'lltakeTomtoVancouverMaritimeMuseum.There'sadedicatedkids'area.Therearedress-upcostumes,puzzles,books,andaplaypirateshipforkidstohavefunwith.W:Great.Mike,Iheardyou'resavingmoneyforanewbike,right?M:Yes.ThebikeIwantcosts180dollars,butIonlyhave120dollarsnow.W:I'llgiveyoutheextramoneyyouneed,youknow,tothankyou.M:Thatwouldbegreat!Thanks,auntie!Text8W:Whatareyoudoing,Henry?You'vebeenstaringatthecomputerscreenforawhile.M:I'mwatchingsomeonlinenewsaboutalionnamedKimba.W:Whathappenedtothelion?M:HeescapedfromacircusinaseasidetownnearRome.W:Didth

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