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    这是一份陕西省西安市西工大附中2022届高三上学期第四次适应性训练英语试题含答案,共14页。
    英 语
    第I卷 (共三部分 满分95分)
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
    第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1. What will the man d at 8:00?
    A. Wrk in the ffice.
    B. Have dinner with Mike.
    C. G ut with the wman.
    2. What des the wman dislike abut the shirt?
    A. The clr. B. The design. C. The price.
    3. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. Gary’s wrks.
    B. Gary’s applicatin.
    C. Gary’s list f samples.
    4. What did the man plan t d n March 1st?
    A. Apply fr sme classes.
    B. Call the travel agent.
    C. G t the muntains.
    5. Why des Amy plan t g t Rme?
    A. T wrk. B. T travel. C. T study.
    第二节
    听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
    6. What curse wn’t the girl attend?
    A. African music. B. Business. C. Basic Spanish.
    7. On which days des the girl have advanced pian classes?
    A. Mndays. B. Tuesdays. C. Thursdays.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
    8. Which family hliday des the man recmmend?
    A. The ne n the 18th. B. The ne n the 19th. C. The ne n the 20th.
    9. Where will the wman prbably g?
    A. France. B. Spain. C. Greece.
    10. What d we knw abut The Htel Playa?
    A. It is a five-star htel. B. It has its wn beach. C. It has a swimming pl.
    听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
    11. Where des the cnversatin take place?
    A. In a shp. B. At hme. C. At a TV statin.
    12. What des Bb like ding?
    A. Playing tennis. B. Taking pictures. C. Riding bikes.
    13. What did the wman dream f being?
    A. A shp wner. B. A bank clerk. C. A tennis player.
    听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
    14. Hw lng has Luise been wrking at the center?
    A. Abut six mnths. B. Abut ne year. C. Abut tw years.
    15. Hw did Luise feel when she started wrking at the center?
    A. Excited. B. Nervus. C. Cnfident.
    16. What is the mst rewarding part f the jb?
    A. Seeing children have a lt f fun.
    B. Thinking f new things fr children t d.
    C. Helping the less able children achieve mre.
    17. What des Luise say abut wrking at night?
    A. It’s unfair fr her t d it.
    B. It’s smething that she enjys.
    C. It’s a necessary part f the jb.
    听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
    18. What rganizatins used t have a lt f pwer?
    A. Newspapers and publishers.
    B. Universities and bkstres.
    C. Libraries and printing cmpanies.
    19. Why d many city peple like e-bks?
    A. They are cheaper.
    B. They are easier t carry.
    C. They are mre interesting.
    20. What can we learn abut Brder’s Grup?
    A. They were bught by a tech cmpany.
    B. They used t have mre than 600 stres.
    C. They made billins f dllars this year.
    第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
    阅读下列短文,选出最佳选项。
    A
    The Hitchhiker’ s Guide t the Galaxy (HG2G) by Duglas Adams
    This is a cmedy science-fictin series abut a man’s adventures in space. It was initially a radi cmedy bradcast n BBC Radi 4. It is extremely funny and inventive, and has a very British sense f humr, whse true meanings freign readers can hardly make ut thugh it has been translated int French and Italian and s n. But when I read it I feel a strng cnnectin t my hme. It was published in paperback by Pan Bks, after BBC Publishing had turned dwn the ffer f publishing a nvelizatin, an actin they later regretted.
    The Secret Garden by Frances Hdgsn Burnett
    Have yu ever read a descriptin f a landscape r cuntryside that made yu feel like yu were actually there? Fr me, this bk des exactly that. It is abut a yung girl wh is taken t live in a big huse in my hmetwn and discvers a secret garden.
    Daddy-Lng-Legs by Jean Webster
    This bk takes the frm f a series f letters, and fllws the stry f a yung rphan (孤儿), Judy, as she ges t university and discvers a whle wrld f new experiences. This bk always reminds me f my family, especially my mther, because she used t read it t me when I was ill in bed.
    The Railway Children by E. Nesbit
    This was ne f my favrite bks when I was yunger, and fr this reasn it still strngly reminds me f England and my childhd. It is als set in Yrkshire where I was brn and spent my childhd, and fllws three children living next t a railway and their adventures.
    21. What d we knw abut HG2G?
    A. It was based n true adventures.
    B. Its language is abstract and inventive.
    C. Its humr is hard fr freigners t understand.
    D. It was adapted fr radi after being published.
    22. Which bks are set in the same place?
    A. Daddy-Lng-Legs & HG2G.
    B. The Secret Garden & The Railway Children.
    C. The Secret Garden & HG2G.
    D. Daddy Lng Legs & The Railway Children.
    23. What d all the bks have in cmmn?
    A. They fllw children’s adventures.
    B. They are British cuntryside series.
    C. They refer t the authr’s childhd.
    D. They bring memries f hme t the authr.
    B
    Jessica Burks’ hme is full f pprtunities. Packaged slime (黏土) in a variety f clrs and pleasant smells lines ne wall f living rm, and, in the designated “slime rm” wrkspace in the back, bttles f fragrance il are arranged in rws, next t glue and an industrial-size kitchen mixer.
    But it’s nt the amunt f slime in Burks’ huse that shcks peple, she said. It’s that her 15-year-ld daughter, Samantha Zumwalt, is in charge f their enterprise. The mther-daughter team run Samantha’s Slime Shp at hme and the demand fr their prducts helps them earn six figures a year. Samantha’s slime, ffered in a rainbw f clrs and a range f textures (质地), is in high demand. Since she started her business, she’s made mre than 24,000 sales n Etsy. The custmers are generally yung — between 9 and 12 years ld, Burks said, thugh sme adults and teens buy slime, t. Sme custmers buy Samantha’s slime because they say playing with it is calming. Others want it because it gives them smething t d with their hands.
    Last year, Nichle Jacklyne, a scial media blgger, wh reviews slime and prvides DIY lessns fr hundreds f thusands f fllwers, reviewed Samantha’s prduct in a vide. After Jacklyne’s vide, rders pured int Samantha’s shp, Burks said.
    Hwever, Samantha’s mm was initially resistant t the girl’s slime ambitins. It tk mnths fr Samantha t cnvince her mm t buy the key materials t make slime. “I tld her n fr mnths,” Burks said. Finally, Burks gave in. She had been laid ff frm her jb as an accuntant, and the tw dve int the slime business. Nw, Burks is prud f Samantha fr running the business s well, “I hpe she can meet all f her business gals — whether that’s still running the slime enterprise, r buying anther business ut, r starting a new business,” she said. “Whatever her dreams are… is where I want her t be.”
    24. Why des the authr specifically describe Jessica Burks’ hme in Paragraph 1?
    A. T stress the amunt f slime there.
    B. T present hw special her hme is.
    C. T intrduce Samantha’s slime business.
    D. T shw the business pprtunities f slime.
    25. What d we knw abut Samantha’s slime frm the text?
    A. It nly wins ppularity with kids.
    B. All adults buy it just fr recreatin.
    C. Scial media cntributes greatly t its sales.
    D. It helps Samantha get mre fllwers n the Internet.
    26. Hw des Jessica Burks’ attitude t Samantha’s slime business change?
    A. Wrried→Favrable. B. Dubtful→Objective.
    C. Negative→Cautius. D. Disapprving→Supprtive.
    27. What is the passage mainly abut?
    A. Samantha’s slime business is a success.
    B. Samantha prmtes her slime nline.
    C. Playing with slime puts peple at ease.
    D. Jessica Burks quits t run her slime business.
    C
    D yu cntinue t be healthy in scial islatin? NASA is lking fr peple t spend 8 mnths lcked in a Russian lab fr a new experiment.
    When humans g t the mn and travel t Mars, they will need t be prepared fr lng-term space travel and even lnger stays n these far-ff destinatins. Currently, NASA’s Artemis prgram aims t land humans n the mn fr the first time since NASA’s Apll 17 missin landed in 1972.
    While the mn is the main gal f NASA’s Artemis prgram, the agency’s larger gal is t send peple t Mars. But lng-term space travel and habitatin wn’t be easy. Such missins will present bth physical and mental challenges as astrnauts wrk t nt nly survive, but perfrm imprtant scientific research in uniquely difficult envirnments.
    In the upcming NASA-Russia experiment, a grup f peple will live in a clsed facility at Russia’s Institute fr Bimedical Prblems, which is in Mscw. This habitat facility was used in 2011 fr ntable series f Russian mck (模拟的) Mars missins knwn as Mars 500. During these missins, grups f peple spent 520 and 105 days n tw separate missins in the facility.
    The facility, accrding t the statement, will have “envirnmental factrs similar t thse astrnauts are expected t experience n future missins t Mars”. The grup f peple will spend 8 mnths living tgether in islatin and wrking n scientific research.
    By living and wrking in this Mars-like envirnment, participants in this study will help NASA researchers better understand the psychlgical and physilgical (心理和生理的) effects f islatin. These missins help researchers nt nly perfrm relevant science experiments but als see hw peple might get n under strange cnditins fr lng perids f time.
    S, if yu're finding that living in scial islatin wrks fr yu, yu might be particularly well-suited fr living in a Mars-like envirnment and this culd be fr yu. But first, yu have t qualify. NASA is lking fr “highly mtivated” Americans between the ages f 30-55, wh must speak bth Russian and English fluently and have a Master f Science, Dctr f Philsphy, Dctr f Medicine, r military fficer training. Applicants with ther related experience may als be cnsidered. Thse wh are chsen t be a part f this grup will be paid fr their wrk.
    28. What d we knw abut the new experiment?
    A. It will find the best way fr humans t live n Mars.
    B. It is the first f its kind t be carried ut since 1972.
    C. It is prepared fr NASA’s human spaceflight prgram.
    D. It will decide the peple t be sent t the mn by NASA.
    29. Why des the authr mentin “Mars 500” in the text?
    A. T explain why the facility has been chsen.
    B. T cmpare the similarities amng related missins.
    C. T shw Russia’s achievement in space explratin.
    D. T indicate the new experiment will have great success.
    30. What is Paragraph 6 mainly abut?
    A. The prcess f the experiment.B. The purpses f the experiment.
    C. The ppularity f the experiment.D. The preparatins fr the experiment.
    31. Which can be a suitable title fr the text?
    A. Artemis: NASA’s new prgramB. Lve islatin? NASA wants yu!
    C. NASA’s Mars explratin prgramD. Want t have a trip t Mars? Cme!
    D
    Nwadays, vide gaming has made impressive gains in the field f standardized cmpetitin. One f the fashinable debates is whether cmpetitive vide games are sprts r nt. If cyberathletes are cmpeting against frmal teams in a frmal envirnment, with real titles and mnetary stakes n the line, it seems strange nt t cnsider the activity a sprt. Hwever, unless smething technlgically dd gains cmplete cntrl ver ur wrld in the next few decades, they never shuld be. Cyberathletes and eSprts aren’t incmparable t traditinal athletes and sprts because they require less physical exertin r dedicatin. They are incmparable because they are different frm traditinal sprts in a number f ways.
    Traditinal sprts are steadfast, and cnsistent in their structures and mechanics. A prfessinal American ftball player frm any past decade culd be transplanted int a current ftball field, and wuld nly have t be tld f a few minr rule changes. The player wuld knw what t d, where t g, and hw t accmplish the ultimate gal. He may need t learn a few new plays, but it’s fundamentally the same game. Hwever, cmpetitive vide gaming has a variety f gals, and thse gals are fluid and dynamic. A cmpetitive vide gamer frm decades past might be aware f the final gal (winning the game, capturing the flag, eliminating the ppsing team, etc.), but the executin (执行方式) wuld be cmpletely freign. Cntrls change, maps change, lcatins change, even the minute rules are adjusted n a regular basis. As a cmpetitive vide gamer, ne needs t adapt t a much mre aggressive ruleset than mst sprts r ther games. Therefre the vide game cmpetitins are less likely t be prperly regulated.
    Mst traditinal sprts are apprachable by Everyman, even the esteric (深奥的) nes, at least in an educatinal setting, where budgets and funding are set fr them. While hme cmputers are widely accessible, a large percentage f the gaming ppulatin is unable t participate in cmpetitive gaming due t the high-standard cmputing requirements. Even decade-ld cmpetitive games like Cunter-Strike 1.6 require mre equipment and gear than mst traditinal sprts. A pick-up game f basketball, ftball, r sccer is far mre accessible than a pick-up game f Cunter-Strike.
    Traditinal sprts are embedded in ur culture fr gd reasns: they ffer an entertaining diversin and a great frm f physical activity fr millins f wrldwide fans. The principles and lessns gleaned frm traditinal sprts emphasize teamwrk, cllabratin, and critical evaluatins f any given game setting. While many f these lessns are applicable t cmpetitive gaming, cmpetitive vide gamers are still distancing themselves frm cmpeting fr “sprt” status, when their pastime and trade is s fundamentally different and ever-changing at such a regular pace.
    32. What is the authr’s pinin twards cmpetitive vide games?
    A. They can be seen as sprts due t their emphasis n teamwrk.
    B. They can be seen as sprts due t their standardized regulatins.
    C. They cannt be seen as sprts due t their lack f physical and mental effrts.
    D. They cannt be seen as sprts due t the incnsistent rules and high requirements.
    33. What des the underlined wrd “freign” in Paragraph 2 prbably mean?
    A. Difficult.B. Cmmn.C. Typical.D. Different.
    34. Why des the authr mentin Cunter-Strike in Paragraph 3?
    A. T explain the reasn why eSprts surpass traditinal sprts.
    B. T explre the pssibility that cmpetitive vide games will be sprts.
    C. T prvide an example f the difference between eSprts and traditinal sprts.
    D. T accunt fr the fact that the cmpetitive features f vide games are impressive.
    35. Hw des the authr develp his idea?
    A. By quting and citing.
    B. By listing and analyzing.
    C. By cmparisn and cntrast.
    D. By explaining and evaluating.
    (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Tips n Hw t Cnnect With Yur New Drm Rmmates
    The mve frm high schl t cllege is very stressful, especially meeting yur future rmmates. Yu hpe they are nrmal, friendly persns with whm yu can bnd fr the next mnths. Sme tips fr starting a smth cllege life and getting alng well with yur rmmates are as fllws.
    Lk up their names and phne numbers
    Yu can search the US Phne Bk fr yur rmmates’ numbers and see what yu can find nline. 36 Yu can use them t find ut what type f music they like r what their hbbies are.
    Use the email
    Meeting a strange rmmate is awkward, s try cnnecting with yur rmmates befre mving in tgether. 37 Yu can tell them where yu are frm and what are yur subjects f interest.
    Yu can even call them
    After sending an email, yu can call yur future rmmates and have a chat abut the mst imprtant issues. 38 Yu can’t expect t be best friends right away. Chatting and texting befrehand can help yu get used t ther persns and will ease the entire prcess f living tgether.
    39
    After the initial intrductin, yu want t knw wh is ging t bring what appliances, if they like t listen t music while studying and hw ht r cld they like the rm t be. If yu are a mrning persn and yur rmmates are night wls, things might becme cmplicated.
    Sharing a bedrm is nt an easy thing and yu will be stressed ut. 40 Just try t be yurself when cnnecting. Yu will find ways t get alng, even if yu are cmpletely different.
    A. This is nrmal.
    B. Knw their likes and dislikes
    C. Check ut each ther’s lifestyle
    D. Yu shuld learn frm each ther.
    E. This will help yu get t knw each ther.
    F. Send them a quick email, intrducing yurself.
    G. Usually, the scial media accunts are ging t shw up first.
    第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
    第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    It’s hard t be hnest with thers abut hw yu’ve really been feeling. The first persn I tld abut feeling 41 was my best friend, wh I’ve knwn since I was 14. We haven’t lived in the 42 place since we were 17, but have 43 a deep friendship by the 44 fr ver ten years. Maybe it’s her being remved frm my everyday life that made it feel 45 t tell. I first experienced depressin at 46 and my friend — wh was a medical student in the same grade with me — brught it up after I 47 an exam due t spending a week in bed. When she first said “depressin” t me I felt a bit 48 , because I’d always thught f myself as such a psitive persn. 49 health seemed a bit f a grey area t me, as my mum 50 when I was 16 s the line between grief and depressin became 51 .
    Last year, I’d been feeling discnnected frm everyne. It came t a head after a(n)
    52 disastrus wrk trip, and I felt mre islated than ever. Having searched “depressin symptms” nline, I felt 53 and immediately sht the screen and 54 it ver t the same friend. Only she and my byfriend knew my state fr mnths.
    Shrtly after, I decided t 55 a persnal illustratin (说明) I’d dne abut mental health nline. I was s mved by the respnse. Aside frm public 56 , I was als getting private 57 frm friends, friends-f-friends and even sme 58 . A lt f the messages were abut peple saying hw much it resnated (引起共鸣) with them, which lked like 59 a therapist weekly, wh ffered me time and space t feel all I was feeling, 60 I g utside every day and sleep well at night.
    41. A. depressed B. disappinted C. determined D. relieved
    42. A. similar B. varied C. same D. deserted
    43. A. demanded B. maintained C. annunced D. supprted
    44. A. phne B. entertainment C. flight D. signal
    45. A. clser B. smther C. plainer D. safer
    46. A. factry B. wrkshp C. university D. drmitry
    47. A. declined B. passed C. tk D. missed
    48. A. delighted B. disturbed C. crazy D. lucky
    49. A. Mental B. Public C. Gd D. Physical
    50. A. brke dwn B. came back C. hid away D. passed away
    51. A. ambiguus B. abstract C. straight D. glrius
    52. A. anxiusly B. apprpriately C. particularly D. specially
    53. A. puzzled B. scared C. curius D. relieved
    54. A. bent B. sent C. thught D. handed
    55. A. share B. shw C. enjy D. experience
    56. A. respnses B. effrts C. experiments D. cmments
    57. A. arrangements B. suggestins C. messages D. ideas
    58. A. acquaintances B. clleagues C. classmates D. strangers
    59. A. appinting B. infrming C. seeing D. watching
    60. A. insisting B. ensuring C. prving D. assuming
    第二节:语法和词汇知识填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
    61. It used t be that yu ________ drive fr miles here withut seeing anther persn, but nw there are huses and peple everywhere.
    A. need B. shuldC. culd D. must
    62. Mst clleges nw ffer first-year students a curse specially _________ t help them t succeed academically.
    A. designedB. designingC. t designD. being designed
    63. The wrkers were nt better rganized, therwise they ________ the task in half the time.
    A. accmplishedB. had accmplished
    C. wuld accmplishD. wuld have accmplished
    64. The number f medical schls reached 18 in the early 1990s and ________ arund that level ever since.
    A. are remainingB. has remainedC. have remainedD. is remaining
    65. The student cmpleted this experiment t make cme true _______ Prfessr Jseph had said.
    A. thatB. whatC. whenD. where
    第II卷(共两部分 满分55分)
    第一部分 英语知识运用 (共三节;满分30分)
    第一节 语法填空 (每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
    The abacus (算盘) was a great inventin in ancient China. The abacus 66 (invent) n the basis f small rds (棒). Later, with the 67 (develp) f prductivity, the amunt f calculatin was 68 (great). And calculatin with cunting rds limited the calculatin. Thus, peple invented a mre 69 (advance) cunter — the abacus.
    With the applicatin f the abacus, peple summarized many abacus rhymes (珠算口诀),
    70 (increase) the calculating speed. By the time f the Ming Dynasty, peple culd use the abacus in additin, subtractin, multiplicatin and divisin, 71 were widely used in calculating weight, amunt, space and vlume.
    Since it was easy t make r buy 72 abacus. And it was als easy t remember abacus rhymes. The abacus was widely used in ancient China. Later, the abacus was 73 (gradual) spread int Japan, Krea, America and sme cuntries and regins in Sutheast Asia.
    Peple find that using abacuses can imprve thinking and practical abilities in additin
    74 prviding cnvenient calculatin. Since it 75 (require) cperatin f mind, eye and hand, it is a gd way t imprve the cmprehensive reactin ability.
    第二节 单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
    76. The knife whse wner is a carpenter needs ____________. (使锋利)
    77. Claire has a wide circle f friends and ___________. (熟人)
    78. In ur wrk, everyne is badly in want f a __________ (系统的) apprach t slving the
    prblem.
    79. By investing wisely at hme and abrad, my brther __________ (聚积) a frtune.
    80. Thugh their bss made sme mistakes even brke the law, he was treated __________. (宽
    大地)
    第三节 短文改错(每处1分,满分10分)
    假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
    注意:1)每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
    2)只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
    Last Mnday where we had a class meeting, ur class teacher infrmed us activities with the theme “natinal flag in my heart”. These activities rganizing acrss China aimed t further ur understanding f the natinal flag and prmted ur patritism (爱国主义). Fully aware f its significant, we culdn’t wait t immediate get started. Over the next several days, we learned mre abut a tpic frm varius aspects. We went thrugh bks n their birth. We als cllected nline stries f the flag in recent years but realized what it symblizes fr every Chinese. At the weekend, we recrded what we had learned and had presented ur wrk n the blackbard.
    书面表达(满分25分)
    假定你是李华, 你校要开展评选 “The Mst Qualified Student”(最美学生)的活动,请你用英语写一封推荐信, 推荐你班的林扬同学。内容包括:
    1. 简单介绍被推荐人(林扬);
    2. 说明推荐理由(学习、品德、特长等)。
    注意:
    1. 词数100左右;
    2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
    3. 开头语给出, 不计入总词数。
    Dear Editr,
    __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs sincerely,
    Li Hua
    2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第四次适应性训练
    参考答案
    听力部分 1—5 ABBCC 6—10 BAABC 11—15 ABCCB 16—20 CCABB
    阅读答案 21—23 CBD 24—27 CCDA28—31 CABB32—35 DDCC
    七选五 36—40 GFECA
    完形填空41—45 ACBAD46—50 CDBAD51—55 ACBBA56—60 DCDCB
    单选答案61—65 CADBB
    语法填空 66. was invented 67. develpment 68. greater 69. advanced
    70. increasing 71.which 72. an 73. gradually74. t 75. requires
    单词拼写 76. sharpening77. acquaintances 78. systematic79. accumulated
    80. mercifully
    短文改错
    Last Mnday where we had a class meeting, ur class teacher infrmed us ∧ activities with
    when f/abut
    the theme “natinal flag in my heart”. These activities rganizing acrss China aimed t further
    rganized
    ur understanding f the natinal flag and prmted ur patritism (爱国主义). Fully aware f its
    prmte
    significant, we culdn’t wait t immediate get started. Over the next several days, we learned
    significance immediately
    mre abut a tpic frm varius aspects. We went thrugh bks n their birth. We als cllected
    the its
    nline stries f the flag in recent years but realized what it symblizes fr every Chinese. At the
    and
    weekend, we recrded what we had learned and had presented ur wrk n the blackbard.
    书面表达
    Dear Editr,
    I came acrss the news that yur website is selecting “The Mst Qualified Student”. It’s my pleasure t recmmend Lin Yang t yu.
    Lin yang is ne f my best friends. As a student, he puts study first and is always trying his best t make prgress, s he is amng the tp students in ur schl. At the same time, he never frgets t help thers either in study r in their life, because f which, he has a lt f friends and is highly spken f by the teachers and students. What’s mre, Lin Yang is talented in traditinal Chinese painting.
    All in all, I think he deserves the title. I’m prud f him.
    Yurs sincerely,
    Li Hua
    听力材料
    Text 1
    W: Hey, Jasn, d yu want t jin Mike and me fr dinner? We are ging t the Rse Restaurant at 8:00.
    M: I have t wrk till 8:30, but why dn’t I meet yu afterwards?
    Text 2
    M: I’d like t buy a shirt. Lk, this purple shirt is in an interesting clr and the price is reasnable.
    W: Yes, but the clr is prettier than the design.
    Text 3
    W: Hi Gary, hw is yur applicatin ging? Have yu heard anything yet?
    M: It seems that I’m n the shrt list. Nw the selectin bard wants t see sme samples f my published wrks.
    Text 4
    M: I just called the travel agent. It’s all set. On March 1st, I’m heading fr the muntains fr an entire week.
    W: Have yu checked the academic calendar because my classes aren’t ver till the seventh?
    Text 5
    M: Hi, Amy. What are yu reading? Is that an Italian grammar bk?
    W: Yeah. I’m trying t teach myself sme Italian, because I’m ging t Rme next semester.
    M: What’s the reasn fr this sudden interest in Italy?
    W: Well, actually I was planning t take sme curses abut medieval(中世纪的) architecture, and it was said that Rme is the best in that field.
    Text 6
    M: Hi, Julie. Hw are yu ding?
    W: Well, pretty busy.
    M: Did yu register fr the new term?
    W: Yeah, I registered this mrning.
    M: Ging t take any business classes?
    W: N, I dn’t think s. I’m ging t take African music. It meets n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday every week.
    M: Hmm. Well, any pian classes?
    W: Yeah, I’m taking advanced pian. It meets every Mnday.
    M: Hw abut the basic requirement curses?
    W: I’m ging t take English cmpsitin and basic Spanish.
    M: Sunds like a full schedule!
    W: Yeah, I’m ging t be really busy.
    Text 7
    W: D yu have any family hlidays fr next week?
    M: Let’s see. There is ne n the 18th. The 19th is full and the 20th is n gd because it’s just fr tw peple.
    W: Where are the hlidays?
    M: France, Spain and Greece. The cheapest hliday is in France but this is in an apartment. If yu want t stay in a htel, it will cst less t g t The Htel Playa in Spain.
    W: OK. What kind f htel is it?
    M: It has three stars. It desn’t have its wn beach but it has its wn swimming pl and children’s club.
    W: That’s OK.
    Text 8
    M: Hell, Mary.
    W: Cme n, Ken. It’s time t g.
    M: Wait a mment, please. I just have t clse up the shp. By the way, can yu give my brther a ride hme tnight after the game?
    W: Of curse. Yu mean Bb is cming, t?
    M: Yeah. He wants t take sme pictures. He’s really interested in phtgraphy.
    W: Oh. Des he want t be a phtgrapher after graduatin?
    M: Yes, he wants t wrk fr a TV statin.
    W: That sunds like an interesting jb.
    M: I guess s. But a lt f peple want t be phtgraphers, t. He has t wrk hard.
    W: But it’ll be really nice if he can wrk at smething he’s interested in. I wanted t be a tennis player, but nw I wrk in the bank.
    Text 9
    M: I have with me this evening Luise Graham, a grup leader at Ravensfield Outdr Adventure Center fr children. Luise, hw lng have yu been there?
    W: Well, befre I first went there, tw years ag, I thught I’d prbably nly stay fr a year, but after six mnths r s I really started t enjy the jb. S I’ve been there ever since. T be hnest, I was lacking in self-cnfidence, and when I first arrived, I was a bit wrried abut making mistakes. I was frightened I might put the children in danger because f my inexperience.
    M: What’s the best thing abut yur wrk?
    W: One thing I like is seeing them have s much fun, even if smetimes their behavir isn’t perfect. And I can suggest activities that haven’t been tried befre. But there are always sme children wh haven’t quite gt as much ability as thers, and fr me the mst rewarding part f the jb is getting them t succeed in things they haven’t managed t d befre. It’s hard wrk thugh. Smetimes yu are n duty at night.
    M: Mm…what d yu think abut that?
    W: Well, I can’t say I lk frward t starting wrk at 10:00 pm, but the kids have t be lked after 24 hurs s smene has t d it and all the staff take turns.
    Text 10
    M: Bks have always been an imprtant part f peple’s lives. Libraries were imprtant parts f bth universities and twn centers, and many f the first successful cmpanies in mdern times made their mney by selling bks. Like newspapers, publishers used t have a lt f pwer and influence, but nwadays, the cmpanies that cntrl digital infrmatin seem t have taken ver. In particular, e-bks have replaced traditinal bks fr mst mdern readers, especially in big cities, fr whm everything has t be easy t carry and cnvenient t use. Tech cmpanies like Amazn and Apple sell “e-readers” that can cntain thusands f bks, and their nline stres list millins f titles, far mre than any bkstre culd ever hld. As mre and mre peple buy cmputers, smart phnes, and tablets, the market fr e-bks cntinues t grw. Many traditinal bk publishers and bkstres have gne ut f business. Fr example, Brder’s Grup used t be ne f the largest bkstres in the United States, with mre than 600 lcatins and billins f dllars in sales every year. But after e-bks appeared, they started lsing mney and had t clse all their stres.

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