浙江省绍兴市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(Word版附答案)
展开第一部分 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。
1. Where will the man sit?
A. Next t the wman.B. Behind the wman.C. Next t the wman’s friend.
2. Hw much des ne ticket cst?
A. $20.B. $40.C. $80.
3. What will the man d this Tuesday?
A. Deliver a speech.B. Meet his lawyer.C. Hld a cnference.
4. What can be inferred abut the girl?
A. She was ill in bed.B. She passed the exam.C. She is telling a lie.
5. What wuld the wman like t d with the package?
A. Wrap it by herself.B. Have it delivered.C. Take it with her.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What is mst prbably the wman?
A. A mechanic.B. A saleswman.C. A student.
7. What will the wman d next?
A. Ask Jim fr help.B. Use the man’s laptp.C. Buy a new cmputer.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8. Where was the wman brn?
A. In America.B. In Britain.C. In Argentina.
9. What are the speakers prbably ding?
A. Catching up with each ther.B. Having a jb interview.
C. Talking abut travel experiences.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. What’s the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.B. TV hst and guest.C. Classmates.
11. What language is the wman studying nw?
A. Spanish.B. French.C. English.
12. What helped the wman mst in learning freign languages?
A. Listening t the radi.B. Studying in the university.
C. Traveling in these cuntries.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. Hw des the man feel abut flying?
A. Excited. B. Bred.C. Scared.
14. Wh has a driver’s license?
A. The man. B. The wman.C. Neither f the speakers.
15. What des the wman say abut traveling by bus?
A. It’s unpleasant and incnvenient.B. It’s great t see the scenery.
C. It’s exciting t meet ther passengers.
16. What means f transprtatin will the speakers take t get t Gergia?
A. The subway. B. The train.C. The car.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. What was the speaker’s feeling this mrning?
A. Excited. B. Tired.C. Nervus.
18. When did the 100-meter freestyle begin?
A. At 8:00. B. At 8:30.C. At 9:10.
19. What was the speaker a little disappinted at?
A. The result f her cmpetitin.B. Other swimmers’ behavirs.
C. The judge’s instructins.
20. What was the scre f the speaker’s team?
A. 47 pints. B. 50 pints.C. 53 pints.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Althugh Disneyland is the mst famus amusement park in the wrld, it isn’t the ldest. Actually, Disneyland is fairly mdern as it pened in 1955. The fur parks belw date back t the 18th r 19th centuries.
Tday, these parks remain as ppular turist attractins fr their histry as well as sme f the best and ldest rller casters in the wrld.
Gröna Lund
Year Opened: 1883
Lcatin: Stckhlm, Sweden
Ttal Number f Rides: 31
Rller Casters: 7
Gröna Lund is Sweden’s ldest amusement park, with a histry dating back t 1883. A few f the first rides that pened at the park in 1883, including the Circus Carusel, are still used tday.
Idlewild and Sak Zne
Year Opened: 1878
Lcatin: Lignier, Pennsylvania, USA
Ttal Number f Rides: 40
Rller Casters: 2
Idlewild and Sak Zne r Idlewild Park is the third ldest amusement park in the U.S. The park was first pened in 1878 as a public campgrund near the Lignier Valley Railrad. In 1938, ne f the earliest rller casters, called the “Rll Caster”, built by the Philadelphia Tbggan Cmpany, was pened at Idlewild — it remains pen tday.
Tivli Gardens
Year Opened: 1843
Lcatin: Cpenhagen, Denmark
Ttal Number f Rides: 31
Rller Casters: 4
The park was pened n August 15, 1843 by Gerg Carstensen after receiving apprval frm King Christian VIII. Famus fairytale authr, Hans Christian Andersen, was ne f the park’s first guest — the beauty f the park’s gardens inspired Andersen t write Nightingale.
Wurstelprater (Prater)
Year Opened: 1766
Lcatin: Lepldstadt, Austria
Ttal Number f Rides: Infrmatin nt available
Rller Casters: 12
Wurstelprater, shrtened t Prater, is the secnd ldest amusement park in the wrld. The park riginally served as the Austrian Empire’s hunting grunds. Sn after Emperr Jsef II made the grunds a public space, snack bars and restaurants began ppping up, setting the fundatin fr tday’s amusement park.
21. Why is Hans Christian Andersen mentined in the passage?
A. T illustrate the park was very ppular with nvelists.
B. T shw the park’s gardens were beautiful and inspiratinal.
C. T prve the fairytale authr was a nature lver.
D. T intrduce hw the park was designed by him.
22. What d we knw abut Prater?
A. It was the ldest amusement park in the wrld.
B. It used t be a hunting site fr ryal families.
C. It had the earliest rller casters named Rll Caster.
D. It riginated frm the Walt Disney Cmpany.
23. What d the fur parks have in cmmn?
A. They have the mst scary rides in the wrld.
B. They are pen t the public fr free.
C. They are still in peratin tday.
D. They all date back t the 18th century.
B
Where wuld we be withut fd? We certainly wuldn’t be at Starbucks, grcery stres r restaurants. We wuldn’t, in fact, be anywhere fr very lng, because we need fd t live. Fd is seen as a basic human right, and yet ne in nine peple glbally experience hunger. As far back as 1945 the United Natins recgnized fd as nt a privilege, but a right, and that’s why they created Wrld Fd Day, bserved annually n Octber 16, in 1979. It’s a day f bservance t draw attentin t the plight f the hungry. S, tday, jin us in alleviating hunger.
HOW TO OBSERVE WORLD FOOD DAY
1.Give t a lcal fd bank
In the United States it’s estimated 1 in 7 peple rely n fd banks as their primary r supplemental fd surce—many f these are wrking families wh suffer frm unemplyment and cannt affrd the grceries needed t help their family live healthily. The tp requested items fr fd banks are healthy, nutritius and easy-t-stre items high in prtein, such as canned r dry beans, peanut butter, rlled ats, lw-sdium sups and vegetables and tuna canned in water.
2.Supprt small scale farms
Ninety-eight percent f the farms in the wrld are family farms. They usually practice sustainable agriculture with plants that are native t the area, rtating crps and limited use f pesticides. Sadly, many family farmers are unable t prduce the variety f crps needed fr their wn survival and withut supprt, can suffer frm insufficient nutritin themselves. On Wrld Fd Day, shp lcally and supprt family farms.
3.Raise mney t eliminate hunger
On Wrld Fd Day there are typically a number f fd drives. If yu dn’t knw f a lcal fd drive, rganize ne yurself and dnate the fd t it. Glbally there are hunger walks, Wrld Fd Day dinners r fd packaging rallies. Get invlved and let’s end wrld hunger!
24. What des the underlined wrd “plight” mean in Paragraph 1?
A. A difficult situatin.B. The health state.
C. The emtinal cnditin.D. The financial prblem.
25. Which f the fllwing abut Wrld Fd Day is right?
A. It is bserved nly in less develped cuntries.
B. It falls n Octber 16 annually since 1979.
C. It is cmmitted t bsting the rice yield wrldwide.
D. It aims t teach farmers t practice sustainable agriculture.
26. What is fd drive prbably abut accrding t the last paragraph?
A. A campaign t deliver extra fd t the place where it is needed.
B. An rganizatin t call n peple t save fd.
C. A sup kitchen t teach peple hw t ck healthy fd.
D. A vlunteer activity t cllect fd fr hungry peple.
27. What is the purpse f the text?
A. T infrm the readers f the rigin f Wrld Fd Day.
B. T share the diverse activities held n Wrld Fd Day.
C. T stress the imprtance f fd security.
D. T appeal t the readers t d their part t end hunger.
C
Madame Curie will always be remembered as the discverer f the element radium.
A certain scientist had discvered that a metal called uranium gave ff a kind f radiatin, which Marie Curie was later t call radiactivity. But where did this radiatin cme frm, and what was it like? This was what she set ut t discver. She did experiment after experiment. All seemed t prve that in the mineral which she was examining there was sme surce f radiatin which man knew nthing abut.
At this time her husband left his wn labratry wrk, in which he had been very successful, and jined her in her research fr this unknwn radiatin. In 1898 they declared that they believed there was smething in nature which gave ut radiatin. T this smething, still unseen, they gave the name radium.
There was an ld building at the back f the university, where Pierre Curie had been wrking. Its walls and rf were made f wd and glass. There were sme ld tables, a blackbard, and an ld stve. It was nt much better than a shed, and n ne else seemed t want it. The Curies mved in and set up their labratry and wrkshps. Here fr fur difficult years they wrked every mment that they culd spare, weighing and biling and measuring and calculating and thinking. They believed that radium was hidden smewhere in the mass f mineral dirt which was sent t them frm far away. But where?
Then, ne evening in 1902, as husband and wife sat tgether in their hme, Marie Curie said: “Let’s g dwn there fr a mment.” It was nine ’clck and they had been “dwn there” nly tw hurs befre. But they put n their cats and were sn walking alng the street t the shed. Pierre turned the key in the lck and pen the dr. “Dn’t light the lamps,” said Marie, and they std there in the darkness. “Lk! ... Lk!”
And there, glwing with a faint blue light in the glass test-tubes n the tables, was the mysterius smething which they had wrked s hard t find: Radium.
28. What wrds can be used t describe Madame Curie accrding t the passage?
A. Rich and generus.B. Energetic but stubbrn.
C. Cmmitted and patient.D. Ppular and cnfident.
29. What’s the main idea f the text?
A. Hw Madame Curie discvered the element radium.
B. Hw Madame Curie fell in lve with Pierre Curie.
C. What cntributins Madame Curie made t help her cuntry.
D. What sacrifice Pierre made t help Madame Curie achieve success.
30. What cntributed mst t the discvery f the element radium?
A. The advanced equipment in the labratry.
B. The fund raised by the gvernment fr the experiment.
C. Madame Curie’s fur years f hard wrk with her husband.
D. The challenges and dubts frm ther scientists.
31. Where is the passage prbably taken frm?
A. A bk review. B. A science reprt.
C. A histry magazine. D. A bigraphy.
D
Every day since 2007, the artist Beeple has created a new piece f digital art. On 11 March 2021, a cllage( 拼贴画) made up f 5,000 pieces f Beeple’s daily digital artwrks went n sale and became the wrld’s mst expensive piece f digital art. The sale was made pssible thanks t nn-fungible tkens(NFTs指虚拟商品所有权的电子认证或证书). There are pieces f cde that make smene the fficial wners f the digital artwrk. This means digital artwrks can nw be bught and sld like physical paintings. In 2021, mre than $ 15.7 billin was spent n NFTs. Accrding t Beeple and ther artists, NFTs represent the next step in art histry. Fr thers, they are nthing but a shrt-lived fashin and will never replace the real thing
Sme peple advcate digital artwrks. They argue that frm streaming services t e-sprts, the wrld is becming mre digital, why shuld art be different? Artists can make beautiful pieces f wrk n their cmputers. They shuld be able t make mney frm selling digital art in the same way as artists thrughut histry. Art evlves accrding t the tls available t us. Embracing digital methds culd lead t exciting new wrks that wuld never have been pssible in the past. Plus, the art wrld can be exclusive(排他的), with paintings nly n shw at certain galleries. Digital art gives mre peple the chance t enjy art.
Hwever, ppnents believe that nly a line f cmputer cde is nt the same as wning a painting. Even thugh yu can’t tuch mst artwrks, they are meant t be seen up clse with yur wn eyes. A digital art displayed n a cmputer screen will never match the experience f walking thrugh a gallery. Even wrse, the technlgy behind it is bad fr the envirnment. NFTs rely n a netwrk f cmputers that have t be running at all times t prcess infrmatin. This uses up a lt f pwer and it’s a big surce f greenhuse gas emissins, which are the primary cause f climate change.
32. Why are Beeple and his digital artwrks mentined at the beginning f the passage?
A. T share a stry with the reader.
B. T intrduce the tpic f the passage.
C. T shw hw prmising the market f digital artwrks is.
D. T illustrate hw successful Beeple is in his field.
33. Which f the fllwing might the ppnents agree with?
A. Ging digital is the unavidable trend f the mdern wrld.
B. The pwer that NFTs require will d harm t ur planet.
C. NFTs will make the art wrld mre available fr art lvers.
D. Digital artwrks will make a lt f prfits fr galleries.
34. What is the authr’s attitude twards digital artwrks?
A. Dubtful.B. Supprtive.
C. Objective.D. Critical.
35. Which can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Digital artwrks will replace physical paintings.
B. Digital artwrks will lead t envirnmental prblem.
C. Physical paintings are the best chice fr gallery exhibitin.
D. Are digital artwrks better than physical paintings?
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hme autmatin is nthing new. It’s been arund fr years nw. 36 And when smething is new, peple have t be dubtful abut it. S, here we are with tns f widespread myths arund hme autmatin. Let’s check ut what unbelievable myths we encuraged and why yu need t stp believing them.
Myth 1: Hme autmatin is t expensive
The mst cmmn misunderstanding is -- I can’t affrd it! It is nt yur fault if yu think it’s t expensive. 37 Actually, hme autmatin devices were quite pricey initially, but things have changed nw. Smart hme prducts nwadays are simple and prgrammable devices that are affrdable t many hmewners.
Myth 2: 38
Mst peple think that hme autmatin devices and systems are sme devices ut f a spy mvie. It is a cmmn myth that yu must be a techie t use the devices r make changes. Hwever, it is nt true. 39 Even thugh it seems like a challenging task, all it takes is a simple tuch t cntrl yur hme.
Myth 3: Smart devices will becme utdated after a few years f purchase
Anther cmmn myth is that smart hme autmatin technlgy will becme ut f date after sme time. Firstly, all efficient hme autmatin devices are futuristically designed. Secndly, mst hme autmatin cmpanies prvide updates that are easy t install and keep them up-t-date.
Smart hme autmatin is a new technlgy. 40 Thus, dn’t let the myths and technical terms abut hme autmatin scare yu! The prducts that pwer the smart hme are light years away frm the myth arund them.
A. After all, it’s a new technlgy.
B. Hme autmatin needs technical knwledge.
C. Yu dn’t have t be a tech-master t live in a smart hme.
D. This pwerful technlgy has many benefits fr hmewners.
E. Hme autmatin devices are fr every hme regardless f its size and shape.
F. Yu can reduce yur pwer cnsumptin, energy wastage and save mney in the lng run.
G. But smart hmes with autmatin systems fr efficient lighting, temperature, and security are new fields.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ten years ag, my mm gave me a fancy bld pressure mnitr which was very expensive fr her. I had high bld pressure and she wanted t make sure I was always ___41___ it. Being in my early twenties, this situatin shuld have __42__ me, but it didn’t; I had lng been __43__ frm nameless anxiety and stress. After a decade lng ___44___ , my bld pressure culd finally be cntrlled. Thrugh lts f meditatin (冥想), exercise, and diets, I’ve slwly __45___ frm it in the last few years.
I was happy that I n lnger needed my bld pressure mnitr. I decided t put it up fr __46___ nline, and a wman ___47___, saying she wanted t buy it shrtly after I psted it. I went t a cffee shp and met her, alng with her mther. Neither f them were in the best f health.
She carefully tk ut sme ___48__ frm her wallet t pay me, and it _49___ me that I culd nt let her pay me. I had a smile card __50___ in my wallet; I slipped it in the bag and tld her “Here, just take it.” She was ____51____ and tried t hand me the mney again. I again insisted that she take it. She was ____52____ and thanked me. I wished them gd health and a happy life.
Althugh I didn’t repay my mm in cash, I was mre than ___53____ that I repaid her by passing n her ____54____ t smene wh may be a stranger but ____55____ needed it.
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
N ne can fretell the future f technlgy exactly, because n ne can see the future. Hwever, there are reasnable arguments 56 (base) n the advances and trends in technlgy in the past. Fr example, it is reasnable t predict that cmputers 57 (cntinue) t becme mre pwerful, numerus and 58 (cheap). Areas with huge ptential that are just beginning t be made use f tday, like bitechnlgy, will cntinue t bear fruit.
Technlgy in general will prbably cntinue t imprve, 59 (create) bth prmises and risks. In the area f cmputers, smene might interact with hundreds f embedded micrchips(嵌入式微芯片) thrughut the hme and the ffice. In 60 future, it will be many thusands. Increasing bandwidth and decreasing csts will lead t 61 sme have called “ubiquitus cmputing”—cmputers everywhere helping us with everything. Sme viewers, especially Bill Gates, believe the next few 62 (decade) will be characterized by lng-awaited revlutins in rbtic technlgy. Other futurists see trends in autmatin technlgy leading t desktp factries that allw users 63 (make) bjects frm simple riginal parts.
Apart frm abve areas, there are dzens if nt hundreds f areas that will cntinue t advance technlgically. One thing is 64 sure: the future will have better technlgy than the past did. But will we put 65 t better use? Only time and effrt will tell.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假如你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举行一年一度的校园科技创新大赛,请你写一则英文通知,内容包括:
1. 参赛规则和要求;
2. 鼓励大家踊跃参与。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:科技创新大赛Technlgical Innvatin Cntest
Ntice
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The watch was my grandfather’s. He hung it by his bed. The face was marked with elegant Rman numbers and the case was gld. My grandfather gt it after his fifty years f devtin t his cmpany. I ften gazed at it lngingly as I sat with my grandfather after schl.
The day I tld him f my success in the examinatins, he was pleased, “Yu’ll be ging t the new schl next, Peter. Remember yu’ll need plenty f patience. That’s the right way.” I ndded when handing him the watch.
The next mrning my mther tld me he had died in his sleep and left me his watch. Fr safety, my mther was t put it away until she cnsidered me ld enugh t lk after it. I prtested s strngly that she finally agreed t hang it in the kitchen where I culd always see it.
The summer sn ended and it was time fr me t enter the new schl. I never made friends easily, and fr a time I gt alng well with sme bys. One f them was a rich fellw whse way f impressing us was t parade his belngings befre us. Everything Crawley had was better than urs—until he shwed ff his watch.
“I have a better watch than that,” I annunced, attempting t impress them. “Well, shw it t us,” Crawley sneered(冷笑) in disbelief. Embarrassed, I prmised t bring it t them that afternn.
Cnsidering there was n way t persuade my mther t let me take the watch, I decided t wait fr her t step utside and slip the watch int my pcket. S I did. After lunch, as I was t excited t wait fr the return bus, I gt n my bike.
I rde fast, excitement crwding in. At the sight f schl, I sped up. Then ut f nwhere, a little dg ran ut int my path. I pulled at my brakes s hard that the bike stpped suddenly and I fell ver.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
I picked myself up and put a trembling hand int my pcket.___________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:
“That’s nt the right way. Patience, Peter. Patience,” a vice eched in my ears after the bys left._______________________________________________________________________
2023学年高二英语期中考试英语试卷答案
第一部分 听力
1—5 BBACB 6—10CACBA 11—15 ACCAA 16—20 BCBAA
第二部分 阅读
第一节 21-23 BBC 24-27 ABDD 28-31 CACD 32-35 BBCD
第二节 36-40 GABCD
完型填空:41-45 DBCAB 46-50 CBDCA51-55 CBDAA
语法填空:
based 57. will cntinue 58. cheaper 59. creating 60. the
61. what 62. decades 63. t make 64. fr 65. it
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文
参考范文:
Ntice
The annual Technlgical Innvatin Cntest is scheduled fr Nvember 18. Individuals r teams will cmplete the nline applicatin and a three-page descriptin f yur creative idea design befre Octber 30.
The descriptin f yur idea shuld include the general descriptin f the device and apparent need fr the prduct. Uniqueness and features f the prduct r service shuld als be a necessary part f the cntent. The winners will be annunced and awarded n December 1 after the careful and expert assessment f invited specialists.
Anticipating yur active participatin.
Student Unin
第二节 读后续写
参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
I picked myself up and put a trembling hand int my pcket. Empty! Searching fr the watch anxiusly, I was abut t burst int tears when I sptted smething shiny. The glden case f the watch was frced pen. The glass was cracked int several pieces and sme Rman numbers were displaced. Seeing the mess, I was frzen with misery. Just at that mment, a grup f bys led by Crawley passed. They laughed ludly with Crawley screaming wrds like “What a brken watch!” I shk my fist tightly and glared at them.
Paragraph 2:
“That’s nt the right way. Patience, Peter. Patience,” a vice eched in my ears after the bys left. Thugh anger, embarrassment and sadness seized me, I managed t take a deep breath and frced myself t calm dwn. Wiping away my tears, I wrapped the watch with great care. Grandfather was right! I shuldn’t have pleased the bys in such a hasty and flish way. “Time will tell everything—whether it’s study r friendship!” Realizing the meaning f the gift, I prmised this brken watch wuld serve as a cnstant reminder, inspiring me t be patient.
听力材料
Text 1
M: Excuse me. May I sit next t yu?
W: I’m srry, but I’m saving this seat fr my friend. There is anther seat behind us.
M: OK. I will just sit there.
Text 2
W: Here’s a 100-dllar bill; give me 2 tickets fr tnight’s shw, please.
M: Sure. 2 tickets and here’s $20 fr change.
Text 3
W: Here’s this week’s schedule, Mr. Cutler. On Mnday, there is the bard meeting. Yur speech t the Lin’s Club is n Tuesday afternn. Then n Wednesday yu have an appintment with yur lawyer and …
M: Wait, yu mean the business cnference n Tuesday is canceled?
W: Yes.
Text 4
M: Yu are t late. I am srry but yu can’t take the exam nw.
W: I am srry, but my mther was ill in bed this mrning and I had t lk after her.
M: Be hnest! Yur mther was talking with the headmaster in his ffice when I passed by.
Text 5
M: If yu’d like t take the package with yu, Miss, it wn’t take lng t wrap.
W: There’s n rush. Culd yu please have it delivered this week?
M: Of curse, Miss. Tell me the address, please.
Text 6
W: Mike, there is smething wrng with my laptp. I really need t use it this afternn. I dn’t knw what t d nw.
M: Why nt call Jim? He is gd at cmputers. I’m sure he can slve the prblem. But I d think yu need a new ne. Yu gt it almst fur years ag.
W: Well, I can’t affrd a new ne nw. Maybe I’ll get a new ne after I graduate. But nw I’m afraid I have n chice but t use this ne.
M: Then call Jim nw.
W: OK.
Text 7
M: Wh d yu wrk fr at the mment?
W: Um, I wrk fr the BBC Wrld Service. I’ve been with the BBC fr five years. Befre that, I wrked as an interpreter fr the EU.
M: As yu knw, this jb is based in Geneva. Have yu ever lived abrad befre?
W: Oh, yes, I have. In fact, I was brn in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven.
M: That’s interesting. Have yu traveled much?
W: Oh, yes. I’ve been t all ver Eurpe and many parts f Suth America.
M: Why did yu g t these places?
W: Well, mstly fr pleasure, but three years ag I went back t Argentina t cver varius plitical stries in Buens Aires fr the BBC.
Text 8
M: Gd mrning. Since s many f yu have asked me abut hw t learn a language, I thught it might be useful t take sme class time tday t discuss it. Betty, yu speak several freign languages, dn’t yu?
W: Yes, I speak Spanish and French.
M: And can yu tell me what helped yu mst in learning these languages?
W: What helped me mst … Well, I studied bth languages in high schl, and I’m still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has prbably been the mst helpful t me.
M: Yes. When yu live in a cuntry where the language is spken, it’s perfect.
W: That’s true. But whether r nt I’m living in a cuntry where the language is spken, I als watch TV r listen t the radi in the language I’m trying t learn.
M: That’s gd.
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M: Hw are we getting t Gergia? Have yu decided yet?
W: What abut taking a flight? We can get there in just a few hurs.
M: But I’m afraid f flying. And it’s kind f expensive, isn’t it? Besides, we’ll miss the beautiful scenery.
W: Yu are right. Then frget abut airprts.
M: What abut ging there by car? We can rent a car.
W: But I dn’t have a driver’s license. And yu’ll get t tired if yu drive all the way. Yu knw it’s dangerus t drive when yu’re tired.
M: Then what abut taking a train r a bus?
W: It’s uncmfrtable n the bus.
M: But it’s s cheap. And we’ll get t see the cuntryside alng the way.
W: Yes, it’s cheap, but it will be full f ther passengers trying t save mney.
M: Hmm. I guess it wuld be interesting. We’d get t meet a lt f peple. And we’d get t see the scenery!
W: Scenery? We’d just be seeing a bunch f city bus statins. We’d have t switch buses in every city. It’ll take frever!
M: Well, all right, then. I guess there is just ne ptin left.
Text 10
W: I wke up this mrning feeling a little wrried. I was ging t take part in the 200-meter race in ur schl’s swimming pl. Was I ready? Was I prepared?
First, the headmaster gave a speech at 8 ’clck. He encuraged us all t d well. Five teams tk part in each event. At 8:30 the 100-meter freestyle began. Unfrtunately, ne f ur swimmers had a sudden pain in her left leg during the race. She stpped swimming and shuted fr help. A teacher jumped int the pl and brught her back. Luckily, she was fine. At abut 9:10, it was time fr my event, the 200-meter freestyle. I walked t the edge f the pl and waited fr the judge t fire his gun. I heard him say, “On yur marks … Get set … G!” and we jumped in. Hwever, a swimmer dived int the pl t early. We had t start again. I was in the lead fr the first 150 meters, but anther swimmer swam past me later. I wn a medal fr secnd place. I was a little disappinted.
My team came in secnd verall, with 47 pints. The team which wn had a ttal f 53 pints.
I’m tired ut nw. It’s been a lng day and I’m abut t g t sleep. Bye!41.
A. keeping pace with
B. keeping away
C. keeping up
D. keeping track f
42.
A. interested
B. shcked
C. relieved
D. encuraged
43.
A. preventing
B. resulting
C. suffering
D. separating
44.
A. struggle
B. analysis
C. search
D. absence
45.
A. extracted
B. recvered
C. attained
D. remved
46.
A. shw
B. exchange
C. sale
D. praise
47.
A. labeled
B. respnded
C. required
D. tackled
48.
A. cards
B. paper
C. keys
D. cash
49.
A. frightened
B. ccurred
C. hit
D. attacked
50.
A. n hand
B. n duty
C. n leave
D. n guard
51.
A. annyed
B. amused
C. cnfused
D. blessed
52.
A. depressed
B. tuched
C. ppsed
D. bred
53.
A. surprised
B. anxius
C. eager
D. delighted
54.
A. gift
B. hpe
C. cllectin
D. desire
55.
A. really
B. entirely
C. cnstantly
D. gradually
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