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南充高中高2024級高一下期期中考試英語試題(本試卷共10頁,滿分150分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。)注意事項:1.答題前,務必將自己的姓名、班級、考號填寫在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。2.答選擇題時,必須使用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標號。3.答非選擇題時,將答案書寫在答題卡相應位置上,寫在本試卷上無效。4.考試結束后,將答題卡交回。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小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatisAda’sadvantage?A.Sheknowstargetusersverywell.B.Sheishighlyskilledintechnicalaspects.C.Sheisgoodatbusinessdevelopment.2.Howmanyglassesofwaterhasthemandrunktoday?A.Two. B.Four. C.Eight.3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodothisafternoon?A.Pickupaclient. B.Attendameeting. C.Printsomedocuments.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Namingababy. B.Creatingafamily. C.Writingmusic.5.Whatmadethemangotobedlatelastnight?A.Somecoffee. B.Hiswork. C.Agame.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.WhatisthefirstbadthingDaisymentions?A.Shegotuplate. B.Shetookthewrongbus. C.Shewasstuckinatrafficjam.7.BywhattimewasDaisysupposedtogettotheoffice?A.8:00a.m. B.9:00a.m. C.9:30a.m.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.9.Whatdidthemandowhilewaitingforthegirl?A.Heenjoyedsomeflowers.B.Hetooksomepictures.C.Hetalkedtoaneighbor.10.Wherearethespeakersprobablygoingfirst?A.Toacakeshop. B.Totheirhouse. C.Toagarden.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhatisLucy’snationality?A.Canadian. B.Australian. C.Italian.12.WhatdidthemanandEmmadotogether?A.Theylearnedtodance. B.Theymadeicecream. C.Theywentonacitytour.13.Wheredidthemanhavefunonthelastafternoonofhistrip?A.Inacoffeeshop. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inagallery.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whydoesthemanenjoyplayingtennis?A.Itbuildshisstrength.B.Ithelpshimstayactive.C.Itimproveshisflexibility.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutmartialarts?A.Uninterested. B.Curious. C.Excited.16.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanstronglysuggestthewomantry?A.Yoga. B.Hiking. C.Swimming.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhendidGelgisettherecordfor“theWorld’sTallestLivingWoman”?A.In2014. B.In2021. C.In2022.18.HowdidTurkishAirlineshelpGelgi?A.Byprovidingherwithacustomwheelchair.B.Byremoving6economyseatsforher.C.Byupgradinghertobusinessclass.19.WhatrecorddidGelgibreakinFebruary2022?A.“TheLongestLegsonaFemalePerson”.B.“TheWidestBackonaFemalePerson”.C.“TheLargestHandsonaFemalePerson”.20.Whatdoesthespeakertalkaboutintheend?A.Gelgi’sattitudetowardslife.B.ThecauseofGelgi’sillness.C.Gelgi’ssecondflightexperience.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。AArtClassesinLibrariesYoungAuthorsClubRedmondLibraryTeensinmiddleandhighschoolareinvitedtowritestoriesandshareyourloveofcreativewriting!Getideasforyourfan-fiction,storyorpoem.TakepartinwritingthenextvolumeoftheRoundRobinChronicles.Snacksprovided.Pleaseregisteratdtduong@.Date:16May—17MayTime:4:30PM—6:00PMAfterSchoolKnitAlongDuvallLibraryWanttolearnhowtoknit?Orareyoualreadyaknitterbutstrugglingonyourlatestproject?Comeforsnacks,tunesandacommunityofcrafters.Knittingsuppliesprovided,butfeelfreetobringyourownmaterials.Ages9andolder.Book24hoursinadvance.Date:21May—23MayTime:4:30PM—5:30PMSecondFridayArtsforAdults:WatercolorsKenmoreLibraryCometothelibrarytocreatecasualartinarelaxedandfriendlyenvironment.Wewillhavebasicartssupplies,teaandsnacksandquietmusic.Youcanalsobringyourownprojecttoworkon!InJune,wewillhavewatercolorpaperandbasicwatercolorandbrushsets.Registrationisnotrequired.Dropinatanytime.Date:8June—10JuneTime:4:30PM—6:00PMSew,Whatever!FederalWayLibraryExplorefree-to-usesewingmachineswithhelpfromstaff.Bringyourownprojectsandpracticeyourskillswithashortmonthlyproject.ThosewithlimitedsewingexperiencearestronglyencouragedtoattendaSewingMachineBasicsclassintheMakerspacebeforeattendingthisclass.Date:12June—13JuneTime:5:30PM—7:30PM21.Whichlibraryshouldyouchooseifyou’reinterestedinwriting?A.RedmondLibrary. B.DuvallLibrary.C.KenmoreLibrary. D.FederalWayLibrary.22.Whatmustyoudoifyouwanttoattendtheknittingclass?A.Payforanentrancefee. B.Makeareservation.C.Bringyourknittingsupplies. D.Attendaknitbasicsclass.23.WhatdoweknowaboutSew,Whatever?A.It’samonth-longclass. B.Itissuitableforbeginners.C.Itservesteaandquietmusic. D.Itprovidessewingmachinesforfree.BIwas11yearsoldstandingoutsideinjustmyunderwearwhileIwatchedthehousethatIgrewupinrapidlyburntotheground.Afewminutesearlier,Ihadbeeninbedwhenascreamwokemeup.Mygrandma’sbedroomwasjustnexttomineandmybrother’s.Afirehadbrokenoutthereandawakenedher.Hearingher,mybrotherjumpedintoaction,runningfromroomtoroomquicklywakingeveryoneinthehouse.Beforewecoulddoanything,thefiredestroyedit.Weallhadjustmadeitoutsidewhentheflames(火焰)tookholdofeveryroom.Istoodthereshakingwhilethefiredestroyedmybooks,clothes,andtoys.Iwatchedhelplesslywhilemymomcriedandmydadsighed.Iwonderedwhatwasgoingtohappentousbecausewehadlostallourthings.AsIlookedaround,though,Irealizedsomethingforthefirsttime:Thethingsthatmatteredwerenotthings.Isawmybrotherrunningaroundtogethelp.Isawmygrandmaanddadwrappedineachother’sarmsandmymomholdingourlittledog.Irealizedatthatmomentthatwewereallalive.Ourliveswouldcontinuewithoutthe“stuff”thatwasburning.Wewouldalllivetoloveeachotherformanyyearstocome.Andthatwasallthatmattered.24.Whofirstfoundthehousewasonfire?A.Theauthor. B.Thebrother. C.Thegrandma. D.Theparents.25.Whatwastheauthorthinkingaboutwhenseeingeverythingdestroyed?A.Hewaswonderinghowthefiregotstarted.B.Hewasworriedabouttheirlifeafterthefire.C.Hewasmadaboutlosinghisclothesandtoys.D.Hefeltluckythattheyweresavedbythefirefighters.26.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellreadersinparagraph4?A.Thattheirlifeandfamilymattermost.B.Thathisfamilywasluckyenoughtoescape.C.Thatfamilyandpetsbothmeantalottohim.D.Thatthethingsburnedinthefiredidn’tmatteratall.27.Whichofthefollowingquotesistheauthormostlikelytoagreewith?A.“Keepcalmandcarryon.”—theMinistryofInformation,UKB.“Whatdoesn’tkillyoumakesyoustronger.”—FriedrichNietzscheC.“You’llbealive.That’swhatmatters.Enjoywhatyouhave.”—RichelleMeadD.“Homeiswhereyouarelovedthemostandacttheworst.”—MarjoriePayHinckleyCTeenagerswhospendmorethanthreehoursadayonsocialmediamayhavedoubledtheriskofmentalhealthproblemscomparedwiththosewhoavoidit,researchsuggests.Thestudyofmorethan6,000teenagersaged13to17foundthosewhousedsocialmediamoreheavilyweremorelikelytoreportsituationssuchassadness,anxietyandloneliness,aswellasaggression(攻擊性)andanti-socialactions,thanteenagerswhodidnotusesocialmedia.Thefindingsheldtrueevenwhenresearcherstookintoaccountmentalhealthproblemsexperiencedbyyoungpersonsintheyearbeforetheirsocialmediause.Someexistingstudieshaven’tprovedpoorermentalhealthcausedbytheuseofsmartproducts.DrRinaDutta,ClinicalSeniorLectureratKing’sCollegeLondon,said,“Amainstrengthofthisstudycomparedtopresentresearchisthattheresearcherstookintoconsiderationmentalhealthproblemstheyoungpeoplealreadyhadayearbeforethemeasurementofsocialmediause.Thislargelyovercomesthe‘whatcamefirst—mentalhealthproblemsorhighsocialmediause?’question.”Thestudylookedattwotypesofactionsthatcanshowmentalhealthproblems:internalising(內化)andexternalising(外化).Internalisingcanincludesocialdisconnectionordifficultydealingwithanxietyorsadness.Externalisingcanincludeaggressionorbreakinginstructions.Thestudyfoundthatfewerthan17percentofteenagersdidnotusesocialmedia.Ofthosewhodid,32percentspentlessthan30minutesaday;about31percentspent30minutesto3hours;12percentspent3to6hoursand8percentspentmorethan6hoursperday.LeadauthorKiraRiehmsaid,“Socialmediadoeshavetheabilitytoconnectteenagerswhomaybeunsociableintheirdailylife.Butweneedtofindabetterwaytobalancethebenefitsofsocialmediawithpossibleharmfulhealthresults.”28.Whatdoestheresearchaimtoprove?A.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofsocialmedia.B.Thementalhealthproblemsexperiencedbyteenagers.C.Theconnectionbetweenmentalhealthandscreentime.D.Thesadness,anxietyandlonelinesscausedbysocialmedia.29.What’stheadvantageoftheresearchcomparedtoexistingstudies?A.Itsupportslessuseofsocialmedia.B.Itincludesmoresubjectsthanbefore.C.Itreportshealthrisksduetoscreentime.D.Itconsidersformermentalhealthproblems.30.Whichmightbeoneoftheinternalisingactions?A.Fightingagainstothers. B.Challengingtraditionalrules. C.Refusingtocompletetasks. D.Beingafraidoftalkingtopeople. 31.WhichstatementonsocialmediawillKiraRiehmagreewith?A.Itsroleneedsweighingcarefully. B.Itisnecessaryforlife. C.Itinfluencespeopledifferently. D.Itsbenefitsoutweighitsrisks.DSouthernEuropeisfacingawatercrisisthatcouldleadtoadecreaseinfoodproduction,especiallyinagriculture.DecreasingagriculturalproductioninEuropeandreducedwaterresourcesarefuturedangersasworldwidetemperaturescontinuetorise,theworld’stopclimatescientistssay.PartoftheVinuelareservoir(水庫)isseendryduetolackofraininLaVinuela,southernSpain,Feb.22,2022.Decliningagriculturalproductionandreducedwaterresourcesarekeyrisksasglobaltemperaturescontinuetorise.Spainisfacingoneofthedriestwintersonrecord.JuanCamacho,afarmerinthesouthernprovinceofGranada,said,“Wearefacingadrasticsituation.”InPortugal,authoritieshavelimitedtheuseofsomereservoirsforhydroelectric(水力發(fā)電的)powerandirrigationasthecountryexperiencesanunusualwinterdrought.LocatedbetweenCostadelSolandtheSierraNevadamountainsinsouthernSpain,Montes’landshouldhaveplentyofwater.Butwith41percentlessrainthanaveragesinceOctober,damscontainalmostnowater.Privatesourcesofwater,suchaspondsthataresupposedtolastfarmersthroughsummer,areempty.“Asfarmers,weareusedtodealingwithdrought,”saidMontes,wholearnedthejobfromhisfatherwhenhewas14.“Buteveryyearweseelessandlessrain.Ifearformylivelihood.”AswarmingrisesfasterinEuropethantheworldwideaverage,expertspaintedapictureofadividedcontinent.TheysuggestthatthesouthwouldbecomeincreasinglydryandthenorthcouldtakeonaMediterranean(地中海的)climatethatmightprovidesomeincreasedcropproductionandforestgrowth,butwithrisksofitsown.RachelLicker,aclimateexpertattheUnionofConcernedScientists,toldTheAssociatedPress,“Therearesomevegetablesandwarmclimatecropsthatmightseebenefitsintheshortterm.Themajorcropsthatareexportedandreallyformthebasisofalotoftheeconomyaretheonesthatarelikelytobenegativelyaffected.”32.Whatisamajorfactorofthewatercrisisaccordingtothepassage?A.Impropermanagement. B.Pollutedenvironment.C.Limiteduseofreservoirs. D.Awarmerclimate.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“drastic”inthethirdparagraphprobablymean?A.Impressive. B.Serious. C.Positive. D.Attractive.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthandfifthparagraphs?A.Thisisthefirsttimethatthefarmershavesufferedsomuchfromthedrought.B.Montes’landhasplentyofwaterbecauseithasnotbeenaffectedbythedrought.C.NorthernEuroperelativelydoesn’tsufferalotpartlyduetotheMediterraneanclimate.D.Privatesourcesofwaterwhichincludepondscanhelpfarmerslastthroughsummer.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitle?A.DroughtsinSouthernEurope B.ReducedFoodProductionC.AWaterCrisisHitEurope D.NaturalDisasterStrikesOften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。Whenyouaskyourkidwhathedislikesthemostinhisstudy,hewillanswer,“homework.”1234361234Fortunately,youwillhelpyourkiddealwithhomeworkfasterandmoreeffectivelyusingthefollowingtips.SettingtherightworkspaceSettingtheperfectworkingenvironmentisofimportance.37That’swhyyoushouldmakesuretoseparateplacesforplayingandstudyingtohelpyourkidconcentrate.Pickaquietplacewhereyourchildcanlearnpeacefully.Besides,makesurethattherearenothingsthatcandisturbhim.CreatingworkscheduleUnlikeadults,kidsareveryactive.Andalthoughadultscanremainfocusedforaroundhalfanhour,children’sattentionspan(時長)ismuchshorterthanthat.1234381234Withthatbeingsaid,howeverlongyourkid’sworkingtimeis,remembertoincludeseveralbreaks.Thiswillhelplengthenthechild’sattentionspan.CooperatingwithpeersTeamingupwithclassmatesinschoolhasplentyofadvantages.Ithelpsyourkidnotonlydevelopsocialcommunicationbutalsoimprovelogicalthinkingability.Besides,theabilitytoworkwithclassmateshugelyinfluencesyourkid’sfriendshipwithothers.1234391234Homeworkcanbearealpainintheneck.Withouttherightstrategy,youwillspendtoomuchtimefinishinghometasks.1234401234A.Makesureyourchildknowswhatisbeingrequiredfromthem.B.Itisnosecretthatkidsareoftenextremelyenergetic.C.That’swhyitisimportanttosetupaworkscheduletohelpyourkidstayfocused.D.Hopefully,thementionedtipswillhelpyourkiddealwithassignmentsquicklyandsuccessfully.E.Thisway,yourchildwillgethelpwhenworkingonanytask.F.Thiswillforceyourkidtofollowscheduleandlearntodotheirhomeworkbetter.G.Dealingwithhomeassignments(任務)isacommonproblemamongkids.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。IhadbeeneatingandcookingtypicalMidwestmealsforyears,andIhavetosaythereweren’tmanydifferentkindsoffoodatdinner.AfterImarried,myhusbandtoldmeitwastimeI1234411234mycomfort-foodcomfortzone.Whenhe1234421234totakemetodinneratanearbyrestaurantthatservedagrandbuffet(豪華自助餐),Iacceptedhappily.IthoughtIcouldn’tgowrong,and1234431234yardsandyardsofcomfortfoods.Wegavetheserverourdrinkorderandthen1234441234theotherhungrypeoplechoosingthebuffet.Iturnedleft,andhewentright.Ifilledmydishwithsalad,toppedwithmy1234451234dressingandreturnedtoourtable.Thenmyhusbandreturnedwithadishfilledwithcrab(蟹)legs.Hesmiledacrossthetableatme.“Let’seatthecrablegs,”hesaid.I1234461234myhead.Ihad1234471234crablegsbefore.Oncrabs.Inpictures.However,Iwasn’t1234481234thecrablegsbeforeme.Thiswasnotcomfortfood.“Comeon.Justhaveataste.It’llbegoodforyoutotrysomethingnew.”Iliftedacrableg,andthen1234491234it.Itsmeltstrange.Ilookedaround,1234501234someonewouldsaveme,butnoone1234511234.Theyweretoobusywiththeirowncrablegs.Again,myhusbandtoldmethattryingsomethingnewwasagoodthing.He1234521234mehowtocracktheshell,andthenreachinsidewiththetinyforktogetthecrabmeat.Atlast,Itookthecouragetogivethecrablegsatry.Imanagedtobreaktheshellandcutmyfingerontheshell.Ipainfully1234531234usingthetipofmyknifetodigbitsofmeatoutoftheshell.I’dneverhadtoworkso1234541234forameal.1234551234,ittastedgood.Ienjoyedtherich,sweettaste.41.A.found B.left C.kept D.tested42.A.agreed B.began C.happened D.offered43.A.cooked B.suggested C.imagined D.remembered44.A.treated B.followed C.encouraged D.joined45.A.usual B.private C.healthy D.new46.A.raised B.cleared C.shook D.nodded47.A.seen B.received C.experienced D.chosen48.A.freefrom B.preparedfor C.satisfiedwith D.afraidof49.A.lost B.took C.forgot D.dropped50.A.hoping B.believing C.realizing D.promising51.A.returned B.refused C.noticed D.answered52.A.asked B.showed C.helped D.trained53.A.talkedabout B.worriedabout C.gaveup D.endedup54.A.easily B.carelessly C.hard D.well55.A.Surprisingly B.Naturally C.Secretly D.Unluckily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?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Itwasthefinalpartofthe2016WorldTriathlonSeriesinMexico.Withjust700metres1234561234(go),AlistairBrownleewasinthirdplaceandhisyoungerbrother,Jonny,wasin1234571234lead.ButasAlistaircameroundthecorner,hesawhisbrotherabouttofallontothetrack.Withouthesitation,AlistairrantowardsJonny,1234581234(catch)himandstartedpullinghimtowardsthefinishline.Alistairthenpushedhisbrotherovertheline.ThemoveputJonnyinsecondplaceandAlistairhimselfinthird.Itwasan1234591234(expect)endtotherace,butAlistairdidnotwanttodiscussitwiththemedia.Hejustwantedtoseehisyoungerbrother,1234601234hadbeenrushedtothemedicalarea.Whilethereare1234611234(argue)over“stupidthings”betweenthetwobotherseverynowandthen,Alistairholdsthathavingabrotherisanadvantage,whichmakesbothofthemhavean1234621234(enormous)positiveforce.

Watched1234631234millions,theendingtotheracehasdividedopinions:shouldthebrothershavebeendisqualified1234641234highlypraisedfortheiractions?ButforAlistair,atthatmoment,hewasnolongeranathlete1234651234(aim)foramedal—hewasjustabrother.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是校英文報記者李華,你校上周星期四、星期五舉辦了一年一度的運動會,請你寫一篇新聞報道,介紹運動會的情況。內容包括:1.運動會的概況;2.運動會的意義。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),使行文連貫。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Therelivedaten-year-oldboynamedTiminasmalltown.Thoughborninafamilythatstruggledtomakeendsmeet,Timwasabrightandlivelyboy,havingastrongpassionformusic.Heheldadreamthathecouldperformmusicformanypeopleathisownconcertinthefuture.Oneday,wordreachedTimaboutalocalmusiccompetition,theprizeofwhichwasafullscholarshiptoahighlyregardedmusicacademy(學院).Thiswasanopportunitythatseemedlikeagoldentickettohisdream,sohemadethedecisiontoparticipate.Afterhurryingtosignupforthecompetition,hemadeaplantopractice,dayinanddayout,usinganoldguitarthathadbeenpasseddownfromhisgrandfather.Whenthedayofthecompetitionfinallyarrived,Timfeltamixtureofnervousnessandexcitement.Hesteppedontothestageandpouredallhisheart,soul,andloveintothemusic.Hefeltrathersatisfiedwithhisperformance.Duringthefollowingdays,hewaitedfortheresultanxiously.However,hedidn’twin.Hecompletelybrokedown,feelingallhispainstakingeffortswerefornothing.Adeepsenseofdiscouragementsettledoverhim.Hisparentsknewthathisskillsarenotgoodenoughbutdidn’tknowhowtocomforthim.Timwasalwayssitting,playinghisoldguitarinthepark,withnobodytotalkwith.Afewweekslater,amannamedMr.Thompsonmovedintotheneighborhood.LittledidanyoneknowthatMr.Thompsonwasaguitarmasterwhooncesharedthespotlightonstageswithwell-knownbandsbutnowsoughtthepeaceofaquietlife.Oneday,hehappenedtospotTimsittingalone,playingtheguitarwithadisappointedexpression.HeapproachedTimandstartedaconversation.Timopeneduptohimabouthisexperienceinthecompetition.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Mr.Thompsonlistenedcarefullyandthentookovertheguitar._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Twoyearslater,Timreturnedtohishometownforhisownconcert.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

南充高中高2024級高一下期期中考試英語試題答案1—5BACAC6—10BBACA 11—15CCBBA 16—20CBBCA21-23ABD24-27CBAC28-31CDDA32-35DBCA36-40GBCED41-45BDCDA46-50CABDA51-55CBDCA56.togo57.the58.caught59.unexpected60.who61.arguments62.enormously63.by64.or65.aiming小作文:LastThursdayandFridaywitnessedanexcitingsportsmeetatourschool,withover1500teachersandstudentsparticipatingenthusiastically.Itwasagrandaffair,allowingeveryonetoenjoytheuniquecharmofsports.Itstartedwithaninspiringspeechbytheprincipalandfeaturedawiderangeofevents.Inthelong-distancerunning,theathletesshowedtheirperseverance,runninglap(一圈)afterlap.Therelayraces(接力賽)werefulloftension,aseachteammemberpassedthebaton(接力棒)withaccuracy.Thefieldevents,suchasthelongjumpandtheshot-put(擲鉛球),alsoattractedmuchattention.Theaudiencewasdeeplyinvolved,shoutingandclappingallthetime.?Thissportsmeetisofgreatsignificance.Itnotonlyenhancedstudents’physicalfitnessbutalsocultivatedtheirteamworkspirit.Moreover,itaddedmorecolortoourcampuslife,promotingapositivecampusculture.?讀后續(xù)寫Mr.Thompsonlistenedcarefullyandthentookovertheguitar.HeplayedthesongthatTimperformedinthecompetition.SuchwonderfulmusicleftTimshocked.BeforeTimcouldsayaword,Mr.Thompsonproposedgivinghimfreemusiclessons.Timagreedhappily.Overthefollowingmonths,withMr.Thompson’sencouragementandguidance,Timmaderapidprogress.Withskillsandconfidenceimproving,Timrecordedhismusicandshareditonline.Peopleweredrawntohismusic,andhewonlotsofapplause.AmusicproducerwasdeeplyimpressedbyTim’stalentanddecidedtocooperatewithhim.SoTimlefthishometown,walkingclosertohisdream.Twoyearslater,Timreturnedtohishometownforhisownconcert.HewenttoMr.Thompson’shouseandknockedathisdoorexcitedly,hopingtoinvitehimtotheconcert.However,Timgotnoresponse.HethenwastoldthatMr.Thompsonhadmovedforalongtime.Attheliveconcert,TimperformedasongspeciallyforMr.Thompson.Whenthelastnotewasplayed,hestoodupstraightandtookabow,showinghissinceregratitudetohisteacher.Nobodynoticedanoldman,inthelastrow,clappinghandsfortheexcellentplayer.Andthat’sMr.Thompson,smilingwithtearsofjoyshininginhiseyes. 聽力原文Text1 產品經理W:We’reconsideringAda,BruceorCharlesfortheproductmanagerrole.Adaistechnicallystrong.Bruceunderstandsuserswell.AndCharlesisgoodatbusinessdevelopment.M:Ada’stechnicalskillsmakeherthebestchoice.Text2 飲水量W:How’syourwaterintakebeentoday?I’vealreadyhadfourglasses.M:Letmethink…I’veonlymanagedtodrinkhalfofwhatyou’vehad.I’vebeensobusy.W:Remember,thedoctorsaysyoushoulddrinkeightglassesofwatereveryday.Text3 工作任務W:Alex,couldyoupleasearrangeameetingwiththeChineseclientfornextweek?M:Sure.Whatdayworksbestforyou?W:TuesdayorWednesdaywouldbeideal.Also,couldyouprinttheprojectprogressreportsandsalesreportsforourteamthisafternoon?M:Noproblem.Text4 起名字W:Whatdoyouthinkabout“Luna”forourbabygirl?M:It’slovely,butwhatabout“Aria”?It’sunique,anditrelatestomusic.W:Hmm,“Luna”seemslikeabetterchoice.M:ButIwantanamethattrulyreflectsourfamily’sspirit.Text5 熬夜看球W:Youlooktired.What’sup?M:Istayeduplatewatchingasoccermatchlastnight.Ionlygotfourhoursofsleep.I’mafraidIcan’tworkefficientlytoday.W:Ah,thatexplainsit.Maybeyoucangrabacupofcoffeetorefreshyourself.Text6 不尋常的一天M:=6\*GB3⑥Daisy,howwasyourday?W:Itwasquiteextraordinary,tosaytheleast.=6\*GB3⑥Inthemorning,Imistakenlyboardedabusthattookmeintheoppositedirection.M:Ohno!Whattimedidyouleavehome?W:Ileftaround7:30a.m.,butIdidn’trealizethemistakeuntilabout8:00a.m.Totopitoff,therewasheavytrafficwhenIwasonthecorrectbus.M:=7\*GB3⑦So,youwerelateforwork?W:=7\*GB3⑦Yeah,Ifinallyarrivedattheofficeat9:30a.m.,halfanhourlate.Text7 接孩子放學M:=8\*GB3⑧Thesunhasdisappearedbehindthedarkclouds.Itlookslikeit’sgoingtorain.W:Luckily,youbroughtanumbrellaandaraincoattopickmeup,Dad.M:Yeah,alwaysbeprepared!Howwasschooltoday?W:Itwasgood.WehadanartclasstodayandIdrewapictureofourdog.M:Ican’twaittoseeit.Doyouhavemuchhomework?W:Nottoomuch.Anyway,=9\*GB3⑨whatdidyoudowhilewaitingforme?M:Oh,Ijustwatchedthecloudsandthepeoplepassingby.=9\*GB3⑨ImetMrs.Johnsonnextdoor.Shecametopickuphergrandson.Shetoldmeabouthergarden.Shesaidshewouldplantnewflowers.W:That’scool!Iwanttohelphernexttime.M:I’msureshe’dlovethat.W:⑩Dad,canwegetasmallcakeonthewayhome?M:⑩Ofcourse!Let’sgo.Text8 意大利之旅W:Antony,?howwasyourrecenttriptoItaly?M:Itwasincredible!IvisitedRomeandFlorence.?InRome,ImetafriendlylocalgirlnamedLucyatacoffeeshop.Shegave

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