2024武汉武昌区高二下学期6月期末英语试题含答案
展开考试时间:2024年6月28日
本试卷共150分,考试用时120分钟。
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第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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 is the man’s suggestin?
A. Make a frtune. B. Fix the car herself. C. Purchase anther car.
2. What will the man d with his term paper next?
A. Check it. B. Turn it in. C. Crrect it.
3. Hw did the man get t wrk?
A. By car. B. By bike. C. On ft.
4. Why des the lady talk with the man?
A. T buy a new tthbrush.
B. T return her tthbrush.
C. T cmplain abut the tthbrush.
5. When will the wman meet the dctr?
A. This afternn. B. Tmrrw mrning. C. Tmrrw afternn.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 22. 5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或读白,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。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 7 题。
6. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. A terrible fire.
B. A first-aid experience.
C. The ccupatin f the wman’s father.
7. What happened in the fire?
A. The girl was badly hurt. B. The huse was destryed. C. Everyne living there was dead.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What are they talking abut?
A. New films. B. Ppular cinemas. C. Film-watching preferences.
9. What seems t bther the wman at the cinema?
A. The lng wait. B. The nisy peple. C. The crwded envirnment.
10. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He enjys seeing films at hme.
B. He prefers seeing films at the cinema.
C. He desn’t like talking abut new films.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Wrkmates. B. Husemates. C. Husband and wife.
12. What kind f apartment des the wman want?
A. One in the city center. B. One near public transprt. C. One equipped with furniture.
13. What can we learn abut the man?
A. He likes ding exercise.
B. He wrks in the huse agency.
C. He will start his new jb next week.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17题。
14. Wh taught Anita ice skating at first?
A. Her mther. B. Her teacher. C. Her schlmates.
15. Why culdn’t Anita enter cmpetitins smetimes?
A. She had n suitable clthes.
B. She culdn’t affrd the entry fee.
C. She culdn’t get int the stadium.
16. What des Anita think is the hardest thing abut her jb?
A. The ten-mnth tur.
B. The separatin frm her parents.
C. The practices befre the perfrmance
17. What is the mst imprtant requirement fr a successful ice skater?
A. A strng bdy. B. A psitive attitude. C. A gd sense f balance.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. Wh is Jim Brwn?
A. An expert climber. B. A participant f the curse. C. The rganizer f the prgram.
19. Hw many peple culd be admitted int the prgram?
A. 30. B. 28. C. 20.
20. What shuld peple d t register fr the prgram?
A. Fill ut the applicatin frm.
B. Send letter t the curse instructr.
C. Visit the State Park Climbing Centre.
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
It’s hard t say what is nrmal and what is weird where fd is cncerned -it all depends n the taste f the individual and which part f the wrld yu cme frm. One persn’s nightmare is anther persn’s delicacy. Here are a few f the strangest types f fd frm arund the wrld.
Haggis (Sctland)
A wrld-famus dish, haggis is made frm the parts f a sheep many peple wuld thrw away. The heart, lungs and liver are mixed tgether with nin, spices and atmeal, then put inside a sheep’s stmach and biled fr three hurs.
Sannakji (Krea)
Nw that Japanese sushi is ppular arund the wrld, many peple are used t eating raw fish. But Sannakji is different. It cnsists f ctpus which is sliced up while alive. The ctpus is then cked in sesame il and served with a dipping sauce. If yu dn’t chew the ctpus carefully, it’s pssible that the tiny suctin cups n tentacles (触须) can stick t yur thrat.
Fugu (Japan)
Fugu is a famus Japanese fish filled with enugh f the pisn substance t be deadly. Chefs have t be trained befre they can prepare the fish. Fugu actually tastes quite mild. The excitement is in surviving the experiences f eating it.
Frgs’ legs (France)
Frgs’ legs are a ppular dish in France, usually served with garlic. They’re said t taste like chicken, but sme peple find them t be t chewy. If yu’re feeling brave, yu can try frgs’ legs fr yurself—just be sure t remve the skin and bnes befre yu eat them.
21. What d yu need t pay attentin t while eating Sannakji?
A. Eating carefully and slwly. B. Biling it with dipping sauce.
C. Slicing up the dead ctpus. D. Preparing a cup f sesame il.
22. Which dish ffers diners a thrill f danger?
A. Haggis frm Sctland. B. Sannakji frm Krea.
C. Fugu frm Japan. D. Frgs’ legs frm France.
23. Where des this text prbably cme frm?
A. A special menu. B. A cking recipe.
C. A fd magazine. D. A nutritin guidebk.
B
Standing in his bat, Andrew had just finished lunch when he sptted a bat which was headed directly tward his bat and didn’t change curse as it gt clser. Andrew culdn’t see anybdy behind the wheel. “It’s a ghst (幽灵) bat!” he shuted. Andrew cntrlled his bat alngside the mystery bat. “Hey! Hey!” he screamed. N reply. A hrrifying new thught tk shape: the captain had gne belw deck (甲板) and suffered a heart attack.
As Andrew eased his bat alngside the ghst bat, Andrew’s sn, Jack leapt nt the deck f the mystery bat. Getting t his feet, he stepped int the pilthuse and threw the engine int neutral (空挡) as Andrew tied the tw bats tgether.
On the ghst bat, Jack called the Cast Guard after finding a wallet with the ID f a man named Sascha Scheller. “Can yu see his GPS?” the peratr asked. They tld the GPS crdinates (坐标) by using the build-in display beside the wheel. which had tracked Scheller’s curse and marked waypints f his rute.
After the peratr signed ff, Jack and Andrew reslved t d smething t help. Accrding t the GPS, they reached Scheller’s final waypint. Unexpectedly, Jack sptted smething in the water— a bt! He fished it ut, and, mments later, he fund anther ne. Jack shuted “A pair f fishing bts!” Meanwhile, smething clicked in Andrew’s mind. “If I fell verbard, I’d kick ff my bts t swim. S, we are lking fr a swimmer, nt a bdy.”
Suddenly, they heard smene was screaming and slamming in the water. Andrew slwed the bats and turned them directly tward that sund. After releasing the ghst bat, Andrew rushed frward. “Glad t see yu,” Andrew said, pulling the man nt the deck, wh had been in the water fr several hurs, “Are yu Scheller?” “Yes. I culdn’t believe my wn bat had cme t rescue me,” the man replied.
24. Why did Andrew think f the bat as a “ghst bat”?
A. It had n ne n bard. B. It charged twards his bat.
C. It was in a mysterius design. D. Its captain suffered a heart attack.
25. Which measure did Andrew and Jack take when rescuing Scheller?
A. Attaching tw bats tgether. B. Marking waypints f Scheller’s curse.
C. Thrwing the engine f their bat int neutral. D. Asking Cast Guard fr their GPS crdinates.
26. What is the significance f finding “the bts”?
A. It revealed the mystery f the ghst bat.
B. It indicated the sailing rute f the ghst bat.
C. It clarified the ccupatin f the ghst bat wner.
D. It implied the survival f the ghst bat wner.
27. Which f the fllwing wrds best describe Andrew and Jack?
A. Helpful and gd-tempered. B. Warm-hearted and cnsiderate.
C. Cautius and ambitius. D. Determined and adventurus.
C
In recent years, much f my life as a cnsumer has shifted t what I like t call backgrund spending. As I’ve subscribed t mre apps and streaming platfrms, significant sums f my mney tend t drift away each mnth withut my ever thinking abut it.
Think f it as autmated capitalism (资本主义). Spending withut the hassle f spending. Purchase withut actin r thught. Indeed, ecnmists estimate that buyers frgetting t cancel subscriptins can increase a business’s incme by as much as 200 percent. We’re t lazy r busy t even ntice r cancel!
“Hand ver yur credit card details and let us take care f the rest,” these cmpanies assure us. But by agreeing t this trade, we’ve becme passive cnsumers wh are allwing the balance f capitalism t shift away frm us. We have given up ne f ur key pwers as individuals: ur cntrl. And this laziness generates mre laziness because mst f us can’t be bthered with cnducting regular reviews f ur subscriptin spending.
If we’re ging t rebalance the wheels f capitalism just a little, we culd d wrse than t supprt a recently prpsed rule frm the Federal Trade Cmmissin. In March, the rganizatin suggested a “click t cancel” cnditin that wuld require cmpanies t make it just as easy t end a subscriptin as t sign up fr ne. N mre being frced t g int the gym t end yur membership if yu were able t jin nline! Additinally, under this extra layer f cnsumer prtectin, businesses wuld need t remind subscribers annually abut their membership befre these are autmatically renewed. This rule wuld mean any backgrund spending wuld, if nly just fr ne mment a year, be at the frefrnt f yur mind.
If all that desn’t wrk, I have anther idea: an app designed t keep track f yur varius subscriptins and backgrund spending s yu can better cntrl yur finances. Oh wait, thse already exist— fr a recurring (再发生) fee, f curse.
28. What des the underlined wrd “hassle” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Cnsideratin. B. Apprval. C. Truble D. Rejectin.
29. What d passive cnsumers tend t d?
A. Subscribe t varius apps.
B. Ignre subscriptin review.
C. Lse the balance between earning and spending.
D. Reach an agreement with credit card cmpanies.
30. What are subscriptin service prviders expected t d in Paragraph 4?
A. Remind cnsumers t renew their membership.
B. Allw custmers t cancel subscriptin easily.
C. Recnsider the prpsal f federal gvernment.
D. Discntinue releasing new subscriptin services.
31. What is the main idea f the passage?
A. Backgrund spending needs t be cntrlled.
B. Subscriptins t apps are generally hard t end.
C. Apps fr tracking subscriptins shuld be designed.
D. Prpsals t prevent autmated capitalism are supprted.
D
A trublesme arrhythmia called atrial fibrillatin (AF) (心房颤动) represents an “emerging epidemic,” the glbal prevalence (患病率) f which is expected t duble frm 2010 t 2030.
Mst AF patients are lder than 65 and have knwn risk factrs, particularly high bld pressure, besity, and sleep disrder. Why cyclists, runners, and ther athletes in therwise perfect health are smetimes at risk is prly understd. La Gerche is nw studying this cntradictin.
La Gerche’s study, called Pr@Heart, was launched in 2016. with cwrkers in Australia and Belgium and s far includes nearly 500 tp athletes wh were between 16 and 23 years ld when they enrlled. The study aims t fllw them fr at least 25 years and track changes t the heart, including its size and electrical cnductin patterns. A separate arm is explring AF prevalence in 128 frmer tp cmpetitive rwers between the ages f 45 and 80, alng with a matched cmparatr grup f peple wh are nt cmpetitive athletes.
The yunger Pr@Heart subjects have shwn sme athletes’ hearts are s large that they get pushed up against the chest wall and the spine, which culd cause cardiac inflammatin (心脏炎症). Such inflammatin has lng been eyed as a ptential AF driver. Pr@Heart’s lder subjects, the retired rwers, has a shcking rate f AF: 20%, cmpared with 3% in the cntrl grup. Tp rwers may have a higher AF risk than sme ther endurance athletes — perhaps because the sprt attracts taller peple. Height is a dcumented AF risk factr, thugh the reasns are still being explred. Anther factr may be that rwers rutinely train as much as 20 r 30 hurs a week. But “Hw much exercise is t much?” La Gerche wnders. The answer isn’t clear, and it likely depends n ther factrs, including genetics.
One cmmn prescriptin (处方) fr athletes with AF is t cut dwn physical activity. These athletes “really dn’t want t stp cmpeting r stp training” if they dn’t have t, Myrstad says. “It’s the mst natural thing t ask the patient in frnt f yu, ‘D yu have t run this marathn? Can’t yu just reduce the training?’” he says, “but I’m nt sure it’s right.”
32. Hw des the authr lead in the tpic f the passage?
A. By intrducing a new experiment. B. By suppsing a real-life situatin.
C. By clarifying a cmmn definitin. D. By presenting an abnrmal phenmenn.
33. What des “the separate arm” fcus n in paragraph 3?
A. The underlying physical drivers f AF. B. The cmparisn f AF ccurrence rate.
C. The nging track changes f AF patients. D. The ptential effects f diabetes and besity.
34. Why is it easier fr sme athletes t have AF accrding t the study?
A. Their heart size gives rise t a pssible risk.
B. Their hearts are nt cnveniently psitined.
C. They can nt cntrl the intensity f training.
D. They are taller and heavier than rdinary peple.
35. What des the athletes with AF feel abut the cmmn prescriptin?
A. Unclear. B. Uncncerned. C. Apprving. D. Dubtful.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Harvest is truly ne f the highlights f the seasn. This is when all f ur effrts and attentin get translated int a tangible finished prduct. As a grwer, nthing makes me pruder than harvesting a successful crp. 36 T ensure quality is maintained all the way frm field t frk, certain principles must be understd and fllwed thrugh.
First f all, it is imprtant t harvest each crp at the right stage f grwth. Vegetables harvested befre they are fully mature will be much less flavrful. 37 Fr sme crps, it is easy t tell when they are at their freshest, and many can be quite frgiving. But fr ther crps, harvesting at the apprpriate mment will make an enrmus difference. The timing f cantalupe (甜瓜) picking, fr example, will determine whether the fruit is sweet r disappinting, while it wn’t make a difference if yu wait a few days t harvest the apples. 38
T further cmplicate things, the right mment t harvest a given vegetable is nt necessarily cnsistent with market demand. 39 Vegetables such as brccli (西兰花) and cucumbers, t name just a few, can be harvested at the peak f their quality and stred in the cld rm fr a few days befre being sld.
40 Sme vegetables must be cled t slw their prcess f ripening. Otherwise, their freshness and nutritinal value will suffer. This is why it is s imprtant t harvest as early as pssible in the mrning, befre the heat f the day sets in, and t cl the vegetables immediately with cld water and/r air frm the cld rm.
A. Yu just have t fllw the habits f different crps.
B. That being said, harvest requires sme special knw-hw.
C. Thse harvested verripe will then have a shrter shelf life.
D. This is ne reasn why a cld rm is critical in a market garden.
E. Althugh it varies frm crp t crp, it’s always better later than earlier.
F. Mrever, a well-functining cl system is in badly need fr keeping things fresh.
G. The ther imprtant thing t remember is that vegetables g n “living” even after being picked.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It is February 2020, and it’s almst as cld inside as ut. By the time I have finished 41 and walked ut, it’s 9 p. m. It’s nt hard t find my grup because they’re already waiting, wearing 42 black plar bts the size f a trunk.
Our guide is Céline, a Frenchwman. “The predictin is cluds tnight,” she tells us. “But yu never knw, s we will still be 43 ”
After abut 20 minutes, the bus 44 at Aurra (极光) Village, a cllectin f small buildings beside a frzen lake. Getting ff the bus, I culdn’t help 45 frm ft t ft.
Minutes after, the cluds 46 . “Is that it? “ smene asks, pinting at a small dme (圆顶) f brightness n the hrizn. The aurra fllws its wn 47 schedule, and turism runs n expectatins stimulated by travel websites. Thusands f 48 phts f emerald-green and ruby-red arcs (弧线) make false 49 . S I’ve tried t keep my wn expectatins 50 bund.
Over abut 20 minutes, hwever, a clud 51 int a fine white arc stretching acrss the sky, brightening until it is a river f pearl. Céline and I lie back n a pile f 52 , watching the glwing track crss the sky like a painter’s 53 .
I dn’t generally d this kind f thing: travel in 54 , with guides. I’m always t shy fr grups. But viewing the aurra is smething that desn’t 55 . the sl traveler. Nw, I knw.
41. A. bathing B. eating C. bking D. dressing
42. A. frmal B. fancy C. identical D. distinct
43. A. hpeful B. thankful C. careful D. regretful
44. A. turns back B. drives thrugh C. breaks dwn D. pulls up
45. A. shifting B. stepping C. sliding D. shaking
46. A. escape B. lift C. faint D. appear
47. A. timely B. busy C. delicate D. regular
48. A. clarified B. distributed C. enhanced D. wrnged
49. A. prmises B. decisins C. statements D. arrangements
50. A. legally B. tightly C. eagerly D. narrwly
51. A. runs B. divides C. grws D. absrbs
52. A. turists B. phts C. dirt D. snw
53. A. brush B. blanket C. hand D. desire
54. A. wnders B. packs C. bts D. pairs
55. A. cmprise B. surprise C. punish D. reward
第二节 (共10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。
Yang Chunlin, a shutterbug (摄影迷) in Qinghai Prvince, visits a wetland brdering the Yellw River every Octber t meet his lng-acquainted friends: whper swans, the number f ____________ (56) jumped t ver 100 frm 30-plus when he first came t the area. “The wetland prvides ____________ (57) ideal living envirnment fr whper swans. The beautiful ‘swan lake’ has becme a place fr phtgraphy lvers ____________ (58) (hang) abut,” Yang said.
Knwn as the “kidneys f the Earth,” wetlands can help safeguard bidiversity and cpe ____________ (59) climate change. China’s wetlands cnservatin effrts have illustrated its genuine ____________ (60) (cmmit) t ensuring harmnius cexistence between humans and nature.
During the nging 14th Meeting f the Cnference f the Cntracting Parties t the Ramsar Cnventin n Wetlands (COP14) , ____________ (61) (hld) in Wuhan and Switzerland’s Geneva, China called fr enhancing peple’s well-being ____________ (62) (glbal) by leveraging (利用) the rle f wetlands in prmting ____________ (63) (sustain) develpment, tackling climate change, prtecting bidiversity, and delivering mre benefits t peple arund the wrld.
“Thrugh a series f eclgical prtectin actins, China ____________ (64) (demnstrate) the psitive rle f wetlands cnservatin in imprving the living envirnment f humans, cntributing mre wisdm and slutins t ____________ (65) (build) a cmmunity f all life n Earth,” said Lei Guangchun, a prfessr at Beijing Frestry University.
第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分40分)
第一节 (满分 15 分)
高中生如何在学业压力下保持”松弛感”的高效学习方法?校刊 English Crner 以此话题开展征文,请你根据以下提示写一篇文稿:
1. 目前学生学习状况;
2. 保持松弛感高效学习方法的建议及好处。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hw t Keep a Sense f Relaxatin under Academic Pressure
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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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。
As Papá fell sund asleep, Catalina slid frm her bed and felt her way t the frnt dr. The girl waited a mment t see if any f her family wuld wake, but nbdy stirred. She tipted upstairs t her “Observatry”, lnging fr drinking in deep lungfuls f the clear night air under the bright stars.
She plished her dear telescpe, which was presented by her grandpa, the nly ne t supprt her dream. She assembled (组装) it, disassembled it and reassembled it repeatedly, knwing its parts very well.
Thrugh it she culd explre the unknwn galaxy, the Milky Way stretching acrss the deep blue sky. Night was always her favrite time. When everything was quiet, she was lst in her starry night. At this mment, she seemed t frget her cares and srrws in the daytime.
She tld her secret dream t these belved nes, her friends, teachers and even her father. When she said, “Papá, I want t be an astrnmer wrking in the Cerr Tll Inter-American Observatry smeday,” her father replied, “Maybe if yu wrk hard, yu’ll be hired t clean the ffices.” N ne believed she wuld be a scientist ne day. But why? She knew she culd be a gd scientist. She knew it!
A big day was cming — t visit the Cerr Tll Inter-American Observatry, where she had visited fr dzens f times, familiar with every set f the instruments there. This time with her classmates she was still eager fr smething stimulating.
She tk a cautius step frward, hlding her breath, and her eyes getting clser t the lens (镜片) f the telescpe. She adjusted the device sftly and carefully, hping t find mre. . . . “Bang! . . .” suddenly there came a lud nise. One f her ld friends “ne-meter” telescpe fell dwn, brken.
“Lk ut! Stp tuching anything! Step backward!” The manager yelled.
“One-meter is brken, but the scientist has the day ff. Nbdy can fix it.” An peratr added. Wrries blanketed the hall.
“I CAN FIX IT!” Catalina’s vice was surprisingly calm.
“Yu what…. . ?” The manager uttered, cnfused, and dubted.
“It has 67 parts in ttal. An adjustable spanner (扳手) and a star screwdriver (螺丝刀) can help.”
“Then yu knw hw t assemble it.” His eyes wide pen, he still half believed.
Cnfidently, she ndded.
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。
Hesitating fr a secnd, the manager agreed, “Just d it, and I’ll take all respnsibilities.” ______________
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Thunderus applause erupted and rcked the hall. _____________________________________________
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武昌区2023-2024学年度下学期期末质量检测
高二年级 英语试卷 参考答案
第一部分听力 (共20小题,每小题1. 5分满分30分)
1-5 CAABC 6-10 CBCBB 11-15 CBAAA 16-20 СВАCА
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)
21-23 ACC 24-27 AADB28-31 CBBA 32-35 DBAD
第二节 (共 5 小题:每小题 2. 5 分,满分 12. 5 分)
36-40 BCADG
第三部分语言运用 (共两节, 满分30分)
第一节 完形填空 (共 15 小题:每小题 1分,满分 15 分)
41- 45 DCADA 46-50 BCCAB 51-55 CDABD
第二节 语法填空 (共 10 小题:每小题 1. 5 分,满分 15 分)
56. which 57. an 58. t hang59. with 60. cmmitment
61. held62. glbally 63. sustainable 64. has demnstrated65. building
第四部分写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
Hw t Keep a Sense f Relaxatin under Academic Pressure
The prevalence f academic pressure, demanding schedules and high expectatins makes it difficult fr high schl students t quiet their minds and truly unwind. Here fllw my suggestins which can ensure the efficiency and prductivity.
First and fremst, keep a balanced mindset, fcusing n the prcess rather than the utcme. Secndly, dn’t verlad the bat r it will sink. It’s a wise chice t wrk and play by turns prperly and mderately, which cntributes t a light travel. Furthermre, regular exercise can help yu feel fresher and fitter.
Only with a sense f relaxatin while striving fr yur gal can yu g further and reach higher.
第二节: (满分 25 分)
Hesitating fr a secnd, the manager agreed, “Just d it, and I’ll take all respnsibilities.” All students culdn’t cntain their excitement, cheering with jy. Catalina carefully cllected all the parts scattering n the flr, and labeled them with numbers. S experienced and skillful was she that she pieced them tgether precisely. Meanwhile, the spanner and screwdriver tk turns t play their rles in her hand like magic. Less than twenty minutes, an intact and perfect telescpe was rebuilt withut much effrt.
Thunderus applause erupted and rcked the hall. The manager culdn’t wait t check it up. Dubtfully, he bent, lked int the eye lens and adjusted it. A smile slwly acrss his face, he turned arund t Catalina, expressing his heartfelt gratitude and praising her talent. Every pupil in the hall cast a lk f admiratin at Catalina, cnsisting f the mst splendid galaxy, which made the dream deeply rted in her mind ---- t be a great astrnmer.
听力稿
[Text 1]
M: I heard yu had a car accident. Did yu get hurt?
W: I’m all right. But it’s ging t cst me a frtune t get my car fixed.
M: Why nt buy a new ne.
[Text 2]
W: Are yu sure yu’ve crrected all the errrs in yur term paper?
M: Oh, I’d better read it thrugh again.
[Text 3]
W: Yu’ve late again.
M: Srry. I was held up in a traffic jam fr half an hur, and then when I gt t ur cmpany, the car park was full! I think I need t mve nearer s I can walk r use my bike.
[Text 4]
W: Excuse me, I received this electric tthbrush as a gift, and I’d like t return it as I already have ne.
M: Srry, but yu can nly exchange it fr smething else with equal value.
W: That’s kay.
[Text 5]
M: Gd mrning, Dr Clarke’s Clinic.
W: Hell. I’m calling abut the appintment I have fr tmrrw. It’s in the mrning and I can’t cme till the afternn. The name is Janna Saunders.
M: OK. Dr Clark is free then.
[Text 6]
W: DO yu knw that my dad is a firefighter?
M: Really? Des he actually g int burning buildings?
W: Yes, and he smetimes has t climb int narrw places t rescue peple.
M: Has he ever been trapped in a burning building?
W: Well, ne time he needed t break dwn a dr. He was carrying a little girl ut f a burning huse.
M: Was everyne all right?
W: All five peple living there escaped safely, but the huse burnt t the grund.
[Text 7]
M: Why dn’t yu like ging t the cinema?
W: Well, there’re t many prblems.
M: Like what?
W: Fr example, when the film is ppular, the cinema is rather crwded. When the traffic is bad, it takes a lng time t get there.
M: Are these all the prblems?
W: N, the wrst is the peple: children running up and dwn, peple chatting endlessly and s n. S I’d rather stay hme and wait t see the films when they are shwn n TV.
M: Then yu may see the films a bit later than ther peple.
W: Yes, but I’ll be mre cmfrtable in the quietness in my living rm.
M: Well, I can’t stand thers talking abut a new film befre I see it. S I prefer seeing films at the cinema as sn as they cme ut.
[Text 8]
W: We will bth start ur new jbs next mnth, and we have t lk fr an apartment.
M: Hey, darling. I hadn’t realized it was s clse already. What kind f place wuld yu like?
W: Well, it’s t late t think abut buying a huse smewhere. We’ll have t rent an apartment first. It shuld be near the bus stp r subway.
M: What abut the size?
W: Well, a tw-bedrm place is OK.
M: It wn’t be expensive. What kind f price d yu think we can affrd?
W: Oh, abut six hundred dllars. It desn’t have t be equipped with furniture. We have ur wn furniture. The apartment shuld nt be in the city center r business district. I like quietness.
M: yeah, I agree. I’d like the apartment t be near a park, s we can g running utdrs as usual.
W: Well, we can lk fr the infrmatin n the Internet r call Lily. She wrks in the huse agency.
M: Gd idea. Let’s hpe we can find smething gd!
[Text 9]
M: S, Anita, have yu always been interested in ice skating?
W: Since I was a very small child. I was lucky that my mther was als a prfessinal ice skater and she was able t teach me, s I dn’t have t pay fr a teacher. But smetimes I culdn’t enter cmpetitins as we didn’t have the mney fr the special clthes. There was a sprts stadium near my hme. That helped when I was practicing befre schl.
M: Yu d shws n ice, dn’t yu?
W: Yes. Our turs last fr ten mnths, s I’m wrking all year except during the summer.
M: What’s the hardest thing abut the jb?
W: Lts f peple miss their family but I dn’t have children and I visit my parents n my free days. In fact, I find the lng practices befre a shw really hard.
M: What is the mst imprtant skill fr a successful ice skater?
W: Well, yu have t be a very strng skater f curse - I mean yu have t be able t laugh at yurself - yu’re ften wearing very silly clthes and ccasinally yu fall ver.
[Text 10]
M: Well, in this curse, we’ve been rck-climbing tgether several times. And the special climbing prgram wuld be given at the State Park Climbing Centre next mnth. The cach is Jim Brwn, ne f the mst experienced rck-climbers in the wrld tday. I’m sure that participants will gain a great deal f cnfidence. And it’ll greatly imprve their techniques. There will be rm fr nly 20 participants, and thus everyne will be given clse attentin. The cst fr the weekend is 300 dllars. 30 dllars shuld be paid in advance fr registratin, and the rest shuld be paid by 28 July. There wuld be an extra small charge fr equipment fr any participants wh dn’t have their wn. I expect everyne here t take advantage f this wnderful pprtunity. If yu want t register, I’ll give yu an applicatin frm after I climb this mrning. Send the frm back t my ffice as sn as pssible.
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