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      2025-2026年安徽省太和县高二上学期英语期末检测卷

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      这是一份2025-2026年安徽省太和县高二上学期英语期末检测卷,共10页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7,15 B. £ 9等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      总分150分
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £ 19.15 B. £ 9.15 C. £ 9.18
      答案是B。
      1.What are they discussing?
      A.Being hungry. B.Having a big lunch. C. Cking.
      2. Hw much will the man pay if he wants t buy tw cups?
      A.60 cents. B.70 cents. C.40 cents.
      3.What did the man d with the bk?
      A.He put it away. B.He gave t the wman.
      C.He saw the bk but never tuched it.
      4.Where des this talk mstly take place?
      A.At a shp. B. At a statin. C.In a cinema.
      5.Hw will Jack spend his summer vacatin?
      A.He will nt leave the schl.
      B.He will Cme back t schl earlier.
      C.He will stay at hme。
      第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      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至8题。
      6.Where des this cnversatin take place?
      A.At a bking ffice. B.At a museum. C.In a recrd stre.
      7.On Which day will the Japanese Music Cncert be held?
      A.The 28th B.The 30th C.The 15th
      8. Hw des the wman pay fr the tickets?
      A.By credit card, B.With U.S. dllars. C.By cheque.
      听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
      9.Where did Sue spend the nights in cuntry?
      A.In a farmhuse. B. In the pen. C. At a htel.
      10.What was the weather like in the cuntry?
      A. It snwed a lt. B. It rained nearly every day.
      C. There was a lt f sunshine.
      11.What did Sue think f the peple in the cuntry?
      A.They were tall. B.They were strange. C.They were friendly.
      听第8段材料,回答第12至13题。
      12.Why des the man make a phne call t the wman?
      A. He wants t see a film with her.
      B. He invites her t a dinner.
      C. He tells her that he’ll visit her tnight.
      13.Why des the wman refuse?
      A. She had seen the film. B.She is ging away tnight.
      C. She is nt free.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
      14.Wh are the tw speakers?
      A. A man and his wife. B.A man and his sister.
      C.A man and his girlfriend.
      15.Why is the man unhappy abut their weekends?
      A.They seldm invite friends ver.
      B. They seldm g ut fr a picnic.
      C. They seldm spend the Weekends tgether.
      16.On which aspect f the picnic d the man and wman differ?
      A.Wh shuld get the car ready.
      B.Hw many friends they shuld invite.
      C.What fd and drink they shuld prepare.
      听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
      17.Which f the fllwing is true?
      A.The man killed David. B. The man wa8 writing a crime film.
      C.The Wife knew David.
      18.____Was the key character f the stry.
      A.David. B.The wife. C.The husband.
      19.When the man wrte his stry,he_____.
      A.knew David wuld be killed
      B.never thught f David’s death
      C. knew David had been dead
      20.The husband was crying when the wife went int the rm because____.
      A.he had written a crime film
      B. he was mved deeply by his stry
      C. he was anxius and didn’t finish his writing
      第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
      第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
      从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      21.----- Wuld yu d me a favr and give me a ride?
      -----____________________.
      A. N truble B. With pleasure.
      C. It’s a pleasure. D. Yes, that’s right
      22. I wrte him three letters, but he didn’t ___________ them.
      A. reply tB. give reply t
      C. replyD. answer t
      23. It’s the very rm_____ my sister and I used t sit in the evening _____I
      can still remember.
      A. where; thatB. that; whenC. which; thatD. where; which
      24._____we think f the great changes in ur mtherland,_______ we lve her.
      A. Mre; better B. The better; the mre
      C. The mre; mre D. Better; the greater
      25. —Gd mrning ,Grand Htel .
      —Hell .I'd like t bk a rm fr the nights f the 18th and 19th .
      — .
      A .Just a minute ,please .B .What can I d fr yu ?
      C .What's the matter ?D .At yur service .
      26.-----I have just had my watch repaired.
      -----Hw much did they ________ that?
      A. pay fr B. charge fr C. cst D. spend
      27. Smene called me up in the middle f the night, but he hung up ______ I culd answer the phne.
      A. asB. since C. until D. befre
      28. He left the rm, ________ never t cme back.
      A. and determining B. determined C. determine D. was determined
      29. When I arrived at the railway statin the manager _______. S we had nly time fr a few wrds.
      A. just went away B. had gne away
      C. was just ging away D. has just gne away
      30. The murderer was brught in, with his hands ____behind his back.
      A. being tied B .having tied C .t be tiedD. tied
      31. ------What made yu s angry?
      ----________.
      A. Lst the game B. Lsing the game
      C. Lse the game D. Being lst the game
      32.________that the prblem was mre than he culd deal with, he called the plice fr help.
      A. Having been realized B. T realize
      C. Realizing D. Realized
      33. ___ the number f cars, nly _____ small number f peple have attended the meeting.
      A. Judging frm; a B. Judged frm; a
      C. Judging frm; theD. Judged frm; the
      34. -----Why were yu late fr such an imprtant meeting?
      -----The plane arrived at the airprt after a_____ f tw hurs.
      A. rest B. request C. delay D. trip
      35. -----Must they hand in their cmpsitins tmrrw?
      -----N, they______ hand them in this afternn.
      A. ught B. are t C. needn’t D. can’t
      第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分).
      阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
      It was the last day f the final examinatin in a large eastern university. On the steps f ne building, a grup f students were talking abut the exam that was ging t begin in a few 36 .On their faces was cnfidence. This was their 37 exam—then n t graduatin and jbs.
      Sme talked f jbs they already had, thers talked f jbs they 38 get. With the certainty f fur years f cllege, they felt 39 and able t take cntrl f the wrld.
      The cming exam, they knew, wuld be a(n) 40 task, as the prfessr had said they culd bring 41 bks r ntes they wanted, requesting nly that they did nt 42 each ther during the test.
      43 they entered the classrm. The prfessr passed ut the papers. And smiles 44 n the students’ faces as they fund there were nly five questins.
      Three hurs had passed 45 the prfessr began t cllect papers. The students n lnger lked cnfident. On their faces was a frightened expressin. Papers in hand, n ne spke as the prfessr faced the class.
      He lked at the 46 faces befre him, and then asked: “Hw many cmpleted all five questins?” 47 a hand was raised.
      “Hw many answered fur?” Still n hand.
      “Three? Tw?” The students mved restlessly in their seats.
      “One, then? Certainly smebdy finished 48 .” But the class remained silent.
      The prfessr put dwn the papers. “That is exactly what I 49 ,” he said. “I just want yu t knw that, althugh yu have cmpleted fur years f study, there are 50 many things abut the 51 yu dn’t knw. These questins yu culd nt answer are relatively cmmn in everyday 52 .” Then, smiling, he added, “Yu will all 53 this curse, but remember—even thugh yu are nw cllege graduates, yur educatin had just 54 .”
      The years have weakened the name f the prfessr, but nt the 55 he taught.
      36. A. secndsB. minutesC. hursD. days
      37. A. nlyB. firstC. veryD. last
      38. A. wuldB. mustC. had tD. used t
      39. A. gladB. readyC. srryD. nice
      40. A. interestingB. necessaryC. easyD. unusual
      41. A. nB. eitherC. anyD. sme
      42. A. listen tB. lk atC. care frD. talk t
      43. A. HardlyB. HappilyC. QuicklyD. Carefully
      44. A. appearedB. changedC. failedD. stpped
      45. A. thenB. asC. befreD. after
      46. A. pleasedB. wrriedC. surprisedD. mved
      47. A. NtB. OnceC. OnlyD. Even
      48. A. allB. nneC. neD. it
      49. A. wnderedB. enjyedC. hatedD. expected
      50. A. evenB. alreadyC. sD. still
      51. A. examB. subjectC. questinD. cllege
      52. A. jbB. classC. practiceD. study
      53. A. passB. failC. takeD. start
      54. A. begunB. cmpletedC. failedD. succeeded
      55. A. subjectB. thingsC. wrdsD. lessns
      第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项
      A
      Mst Chinese peple dn't understand why sme westerners dn't eat meat. In China, t eat meat is a sign f wealth. If a westerner desn't take a bite f their Peking duck, there is smething wrng.
      But many peple in Eurpe and America chse nt t eat meat r fish — they are knwn as vegetarians. In the US alne there are 12 millin vegetarians and 19,000 mre peple stp eating meat every week.
      Peple ften becme vegetarians in rder t lse weight r eat mre healthily. A lt f research has shwn that vegetarian diets are healthier than the average western diet. Fried chicken may be delicius t eat, but all that extra fat can damage yur heart
      There are many ther reasns fr "turning veggie". It culd be that yu cannt affrd t buy meat. Or maybe yu just dn't like the taste f it.
      A large number f vegetarians chse t give up meat because they believe it is cruel t kill animals fr fd. They believe many animals are nt allwed t live in cmfrt and, when they are killed, it is carried ut in a very painful way.
      While sme vegetarians are happy nt t eat animals, thers take it ne step further and refuse t eat any animal prduct. They are knwn as vegans and will nt eat cheese, yghurt and eggs, r drink milk. Neither will they wear clthes r shes made frm animal skin, such as leather. They say that if it is wrng t kill an animal fr fd, it is wrse t kill it fr clthing.
      But there are sme grups that g even further. Fruitarians believe it is wrng t kill any living plant r animal. Besides refusing t eat meat, they will nly eat fruit and vegetables that have nt been killed when harvested. This means they cannt take an apple frm a tree: they must wait until the apple falls t the grund. Only then can it be cnsidered dead.
      56 A lt f ___ chse t give up meat because they believe it is cruel t kill animals fr fd.
      A. vegans B. vegetarians C. fruitarians D. researchers
      57 Accrding t the text, "vegetarians" refer t peple wh ___.
      A. chse nt t eat meat r fish B. chse t eat meat r fish
      C. chse nt t eat prtein D. chse t vegetables
      58 Accrding t the text, which ne f the fllwing is nt mentined?
      A. Only in China, there are s many peple eat meat.
      B. There are many vegetarians in Eurpe.
      C. Vegetarian diets are healthier than the average western diet.
      D. There are many reasns fr peple turning vegetarians.
      59 The main idea f the passage: _______.
      A. Meat is harmful t health B. Vegetarian diets are ppular
      C. Fd and health D. Meat and health
      60 There are many ther reasns fr "turning veggie". "veggie" refers t ___.
      A. vegetable B. vegan C. vegetarian D. fruitarian
      B
      What cmes int yur mind when yu think abut rbts? D yu imagine armies f evil metal mnsters planning t take ver the wrld? Or, perhaps f mechanical men wh have been created as guards r sldiers by a mad genius? Or maybe yu think f man- like rbts wh act, think, and lk like human beings. In fact rbts like these have mre t d with science fictin films than with real life. In the real wrld rbts are machines that d jbs which therwise have t be dne by peple. Rbts either perate by themselves r under the cntrl f a persn.
      In a car factry, fr example, rbt machinery can put tgether and paint car bdies. On the sea bed remte cntrlled(遥控)underwater machines with mechanical arms can perfrm tasks t difficult fr divers. Rbt spacecraft can explre the slar system and send back infrmatin abut planets and stars.
      Many rbts have cmputer brains. Sme rbts are fitted with cameras, sensrs, and micrphnes which enable them t see, t feel, and t hear. And sme rbts can even prduce electrnic speech.
      All this des nt mean that a rbt can think and behave like a human being. Present day rbts have t be prgrammed with a gd deal f infrmatin befre they can carry ut even simple tasks.
      61. Rbts in real life________.
      A. can behave like human beings B. have the ability t cntrl the wrld
      C. can think by themselves D. can help us with a lt f wrk
      62. Accrding t this article, which f the fllwing is nt true abut rbts in the real wrld?
      A. Sme rbts are as creative as artists. B. Sme rbts can help manufacture cars.
      C. Sme rbts can see and hear. D. Sme rbts can explre uter space.
      63. Rbts can perfrm many tasks fr man because________.
      A. they have intelligence B. they are supplied with cmputer prgrams
      C. they can imitate human beings D. they have the ability t learn new things
      64.The rbts in science fictin films and thse in real life differ mainly in________.
      A. mentality B. appearance C. material D. size
      C
      Female Chinese space pineers?
      CHINA plans t recruit(招募)wmen astrnauts thanks t the lbbying f the leading wmen’s rganizatin. Gu Xiulian, president f the All-China Wmen’s Federatin(ACWF)(全国妇联), said n Saturday that she put frward a prpsal that wmen be trained fr space missins after the manned space flight last Octber. And it was accepted by the central authrities(当局,官方), lcal media reprted. But the plan t recruit female astrnauts has yet t be wrked ut, accrding t surces clse t the astrnaut training prgramme.
      Beijing needs mental health care
      MORE than 1,100 peple cmmitted suicide(自杀)in Beijing last year, and experts have been encuraging the capital t set up a mental health care system as sn as pssible, lcal media reprted last week. Abut 20 per cent f the peple f Beijing live in unhealthy cnditins, with 3 per cent f these suffering frm affective disrder and 5 per cent reprting symptms(症状)f depressin, accrding t the Beijing Mental Health Service Centre.
      N need t fear yur licence plate
      CAR licence plates in Shenzhen and Guangzhu, Guangdng Prvince, will nt have the number ‘fur’frm this mnth n -a mve that has led t heated discussin amng fficials, schlars(learned men)and residents. The wrd fr ‘fur’sunds like ‘death’in Cantnese. The numeral has been cleared away frm the cmputer data banks that generate the six-digit licence numbers fr lcal cars. Sme say that, fr the first time, a public agency service has cnsidered lcal custms and bans. Others wrry it will encurage superstitius(迷信的)beliefs.
      65. We can infer frm the news that ________.
      A. there are several female astrnauts in China nw
      B. peple in Guangdng prvince hate number‘fur’
      C. the mental disrder cncerns everybdy all ver the cuntry
      D. the city gvernment f Beijing has prmised t set up a mental health care system
      66. The underlined sentence in the third news means that _______.
      A. there is n number ‘fur’in the cmputers in Shengzhen
      B. cmputer is used t print six-digit car licence numbers
      C. lcal cars will be prtected t use six-digit car licence numbers
      D. number‘fur’will n lnger appear in the six-digit car licence numbers
      67. What is the message f the first news?
      A. China nly needs male astrnauts.
      B. Gu Xiu Lian wants t be the first space wman.
      C. Sciety desn’t discriminate(歧视)against wmen in China.
      D. The astrnaut training prgramme hasn’t been planned.
      D
      A sense f humr is just ne f the many things shared by Alfred and Anthny Melill, 64-year-ld twin brthers frm East Haven wh made histry in February 2002. On Christmas Eve, 1992, Anthny had a heart transplant frm a 21-year-ld dnr. Tw days befre Valentine’s Day in 2002, Alfred received a 19-year-ld heart, marking the first time n recrd that twin adults each received heart transplants
      “I’m 15 minutes lder than him, but nw I’m yunger because f my heart and I’m nt ging t respect him,” Alfred said with a grin, pinting t his brther while talking t a rmful f reprters, wh laughed frequently at their jkes.
      While the twins knew that genetics might have played a rle in their cnditin, they recgnized that their eating habits might have als cntributed t their heart prblems. “We’d put half a pund f butter n a steak. I verdid it n all the fd that tasted gd, s I guess I deserved what I gt fr nt dieting prperly.”
      The discussin mved t Anthny’s recvery. In the five years since his heart transplant, he had been n an exercise prgram where he regularly rde a bicycle fr five miles, swam each day, and walked a cuple f miles. He was still n medicatin, but nt nearly as much as Alfred, wh was just in the early stage f his recvery.
      “Right nw I feel pretty yung and I’m ding very well,” Anthny said. “I feel like a new persn.”
      Alfred said his gal, f curse, was t feel even better than his brther. But, he added, “I lve my brther very much. We’re very clse and I’m sure we’ll d just fine.”
      68. This article is mainly abut _________.
      A. the danger f heart transplant surgery B. becming yung by getting a new heart
      C. the effect f genetics n the heart D. the twin brthers wh received heart transplants
      69. What did Alfred and Anthny have in cmmn?
      A. Lifespan. B. Career gals. C. A sense f humr. D. Lve fr bicycling.
      70.What did Alfred and Anthny think caused their heart prblems?
      A. Exercise. B. Diet. C. Surgery. D. Medicines.
      71. Why did Alfred say, “I’m 15 minutes lder than him, but nw I’m yunger because f my heart”?
      A. His heart transplant surgery was mre successful than Anthny’s.
      B. His recvery frm the heart surgery was faster than Anthny’s.
      C. His exercise prgram was better than Anthny’s.
      D. His new heart was yunger than Anthny’s.
      E
      The gals f public health are t prevent human disease, injury, and disability; prtect peple frm envirnmental health hazards; prmte behavirs that lead t gd physical and mental health; educate the public abut health; and assure availability f high-quality health services.
      Public health systems vary in different parts f the wrld, depending upn the prevalent health prblems in the develping wrld, where sanitatin(卫生)prblems and limited medical resurces persist, infectius disease are the mst significant threat t public health. Public health fficials devte resurces t establish sanitatin systems and immunizatin prgrams t curb the spread f infectius diseases, and prvide rutine medical care t rural and islated ppulatins. In industrialized natins, sanitary fd and water supplies and excellent medical resurces have reduced rates f infectius disease. Instead, accidents and diseases such as lung cancer, heart attacks, and strkes are amng the leading causes f death. In these areas, public health gals include educatin prgrams t teach peple hw t prevent accidents and lessn their risk fr disease, and the maintenance f the excellent disease preventin systems already established.
      Public health wrkers may engage in activities utside the scpe f rdinary medical practice.
      These include inspecting and licensing restaurants; checking the safety f husing, water, and fd supplies. In assuring verall cmmunity health, public health fficials als act as advcates(倡导者)fr laws and regulatins—such as during licensing r prduct labeling requirements.
      Mst peple think f public health wrkers as physicians and nurses, but a wide variety f ther prfessinals wrk in public health, including sanitary engineers, micrbilgists, labratry technicians, statisticians, ecnmists, administratrs.
      72.The underlined wrd“curb”in the secnd paragraph means_______.
      A. expend B. cntrl C. save D. cllect
      73. Frm the text it may imply that the lung cancer tday can be highly fund in________.
      the develping cuntries B. the develped cuntries C. the urban area D. the suburbs
      74.Which f the fllwing is NOT the gal f the public health frm the text?
      T prevent human disease, injury ,and disability;
      T prtect peple frm envirnmental health hazards.
      T educate the public abut manners;
      T strengthen availability f high-quality health services.
      75.Public health wrkers may engage in the fllwing activities EXCEPT______.
      bdy peratin B. inspecting and licensing restaurants
      C. checking the safety f fd supplies D. ding husewrk
      第Ⅱ卷(二部分,共35分)
      第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
      第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
      此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
      此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
      此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
      此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
      注意:原行没有错的不要改。
      By midday the sun was very strng, Jim was s tired76.
      t walk. There was nt any trees near the rad, s he rested 77.
      under a big rck. After drinking sme water, he tk his 78.
      shirt, lying dwn n the grund and fell asleep at nce. 79.
      He was very tired that he didn’t wake up until the evening. 80.
      He was just abut t jump when it felt smething mving 81.
      near his feet. He lked dwn but saw a lng black snake. 82.
      Jim was s frightening that he didn’t dare t mve. The 83.
      snake began t crawl acrss his legs. It crawled n and 84.
      n until it was disappeared under the rcks, Jim jumped 85.
      t his feet, picked up his shirt and ran dwn the rad.
      第二节 书面表达(共1题,满分25分)
      你校同学进行了一场有关高考英语听力测试的讨论。讨论的主题是:高考英语测试中的听力部分该不该取消?请你根据下表中的提示写一篇短文,介绍讨论的情况。
      注意:1.文章的起始句已给出。
      2.词数:100左右(不包括已给的起始句)。
      3.参考词汇:取消—cancel 国际合作—internatinal cperatin
      The students f ur schl had a discussin abut whether listening test in the Natinal Matriculatin English Test shuld be kept r canceled.











      参考答案:
      1-5 ABABC 6-10ABCBC 11-15 CACAC 16-20 BBAAB
      21--25 BAABA 26--30 BDBCD 31--35 BCACB
      36---40BDABC 41---45 CDBAC46---50 BACDD51---55 BCAAD
      55-60 BAADC 61-65 DABA B 66-70 DC DCB 71-75D BBCD
      76. s→ t 77. was→ were 78. tk∧ff 79. lying →lay
      80. very→ s 81. it→ he 82. but →and 83. frightening →frightened
      84. √ 85. was
      One pssible versin
      The students f ur schl had a discussin abut whether listening test in the Natinal Matriculatin English Test shuld be kept r canceled. Sme students think that listening test shuld nt be canceled. They insist listening is amng the fur basic skills. We therefre can nt ignre it. Besides, listening is ne f the imprtant channels fr us t get infrmatin frm the utside wrld. S it shuld be strengthened tday when internatinal cperatin is becming mre and mre frequent. But thers dn’t agree. They think nt everyne has t cmmunicate with freigners in the future. Mrever, listening test is unfair t the students in the areas where radi signals cannt be picked up effectively. And fr certain reasns, there is a big difference in teachers and equipment between the cuntryside and the city.
      听力原文:
      Text 1
      M:I always want a little smething t eat abut this time f the day.
      W: S d I.Let's have a cake r smething,and then have a light 1unch later.
      Text2
      M:Hw much are these beautiful caps,please?
      W:Frty cents each r seventy cents fr the pair.
      Text3
      W:Where is my bk? I put it here n the desk last night and nw it's gne.Have yu seen it?
      M:Yes, I saw it and put it n yur bkshelf.
      Text4
      W:Can l help yu,sir?
      M:Tw tickets t Shanghai,please.
      Text5
      W:Jack,what are yu ging t d during the summer vacatin?
      M:I' ll prbably g hme fr mst f the summer,but I'll cme back a few days befre schl
      begins.
      Text6
      W:Gd mrning.
      M:Gd mrning. Can I help yu?
      W:Yes.Are there any tickets left fr the Chinese music cncert n 28th,please?
      M:just a mment, please. N, I think yu’ve made a mistake. it's n 30th.
      W:Really? I read abut it in the paper tday. I'm sure it said Chinese music was n 28th.
      M:0h,srry. I thught yu said the Japanese music cncert. The Chinese music cncert is n
      28th at 7:15,but I'm afraid there are nly back seats left and they are 30 yuan each.
      W:That’s OK.Can I have tw,please?
      M:Hw wuld yu like t pay fr this?
      W:Check.Here yu are.
      M:Thank yu very mach.
      Text7
      M: Mrning,Sue.Did yu enjy yur hliday in the cuntry?
      W:Yes, thanks. We had a great time.And sme friends went with us.
      M:Where did yu stay? In a htel?
      W:N.We camped in the muntains,near Snwdn.We cked all ur meals ver an pen fire.
      M:Sunds wnderful.Was the weather gd?
      W: The sun shne nearly every day and it did nt rain at a11.
      M:Did yu like the peple there?
      W:Yes,they were great.We met sme farmers and had tea in their huses,
      M:When did yu get back? Last night?
      W:N,This mrning. Yu'll think we were mad. We gt up at4:30,left at 5 and arrived here
      at 9.I'm s tired.What abut yu? Did yu have a gd weekend?
      M: Yes,but I didn’t d much. I just stayed at hme. The weather was terrible.
      Text8
      W:Hell?
      M:Hell,Dana?
      W:Yes?
      M:This is Tm.
      W:Hi,Tm.Hw are yu?
      M:Fine.I just called t see if yu’d like t g t the mvies tnight.
      W:0h,I’m srry. I can’t. I have t wrk tnight.
      M:Hw abut.Saturday?
      W:I’m ging away fr the weekend,but thanks anyway fr the invitatin.
      M:0K, I’ll give yu a call sme ther time.
      Text9
      M:What shall we d this weekend?
      W:Did yu have smething special in mind?
      M:N,nt really. I just thught it might be fun t d smething new.
      W:D smething fr a change yu mean?
      M:Yes,smething different. I need a change.
      W:I usually g shpping and have my hair dne during the weekend.And yu usually watch
      the ftball games n TV.
      M: Yes.Yu ften have tea with yur friends,and I smetimes Play cards with my friends.
      We seldm d anything tgether. It’s quite unlike, when we were first married.
      W:Nw,I ‘ve gt an idea.Autumn is the best seasn in Beijing. Why dn’t we g fr a picnic this weekend? Yu’ll invite yur friends,and I’ll invite mine.We’ll g tgether.
      M:Gd idea. I will see abut the car,and yu will prepare the fd.But are yu sure yu really want all ur friends t cme alng?
      Text 10
      My husband n his first film-writer’s jb, was wrking n a crime film. I lked in t find him sitting perfectly still,a tear falling dwn his face.
      “David died,”he tld me.The key character’s name was David.
      “But,dear,” I said.“It’s yur stry. Didn’t yu knw that was ging t happen?”
      “Yes,”He answered.“I killed him.”一些同学认为
      另一些同学认为
      不应该取消
      听是语言的四项基本技能之一,不能忽视
      听是获取信息的重要途径之一
      国际合作日益增多,听说能力应加强
      应该取消
      考试中各地收听效果好坏不一、不公平
      英语教师和语音设备城乡差异过大
      今后并非人人都要与外国人口头交流

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