衡阳市八中2019级高三第六次月考英语试题时量:120分钟总分: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。1.Howwastheweatherlastweek?A.Cold.B.Warm.C.Wet.2.Whatdothespeakersdisagreewithabouttheholiday?A.Howtogo.B.Whattodo.C.Whentoleave.3.Whatwillthemandoforthecellphonecompany?A.Lookforcustomers.B.Advertisecellphones.C.Improvetheimage.4.Whoisthewoman?A.Atourist.B.Atourguide.C.Ahotelreceptionist.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ameeting.B.Aproject.C.Anartwork.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7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inapetstore.B.Intheman’shome.C.Inthewoman’shome.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Feedacat.B.Buyapetcat.C.Tryanothercatfood.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Upset.B.Nervous.C.Tired.9.Whichmonthisitprobablynow?A.April.B.May.C.June.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.HowdoesthewomansuggestthemantraveltoParis?A.Byplane.B.Bycoach.C.Bytrain.11.Whowillthemantravelwith?A.Lily.B.Peter.C.Dieter.12.WhereareAlvaro’sfriends?A.InFrance.B.InGermany.C.InMexico.,听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenhasthemanbeenstudyingathome?A.Sinceagefour.B.Sinceageseven.C.Sinceageeight.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkisdifficulttodo?A.Decidetopics.B.Findmaterial.C.Writeareport.15.Whatsubjectdoesthemanenjoynow?A.History.B.Biology.C.English.16.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Ateacher.B.Afilm-maker.C.Atennisplayer.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatkindofriceabsorbstheleastwater?A.Europeanrice.B.Americanrice.C.Asianrice.18.Whenisthenoodlemuseumclosed?A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSunday.19.Wherecanthevisitorsseetheprocessofmakingnoodles?A.Onthefirstfloor.B.OnthefloorB1.C.OnthefloorB2.20.Whattimedoesthenoodleshopstoptakingorders?A.At10:00pm.B.At10:30pm.C.At11:00pm.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。ARachelKunhner,theauthorofTelexfromCuba,TheMarsRoom,andTheFlamethrowers,hasgotsomeexcellentbooksforyou.AgortinobyAlbertoMoravla(1944).Whenmysonturned13,mymothersaidtome,“YouhavetoreadAgostino.”Agosinoisaperfectnovellaandperhapsthebestliterateeverwrittenaboutbeinga13-year-oldboy.It’spainfulandtenderandfunny.Amasterpiece.TheCopenhagenTrilogybyToveDitlevsen(1967-1971).Ditlevsenwasa20th-centuryDanishwriter.Hertrilogyofshortmemoirs,Childhood,Youth,andDependency,isbecomingthesubjectofaliterarycraze.Assoonasyousinkyourteethin,you’llunderstandwhy.Thebooksarefascinating.Theproblemistheybiteback.I’mstillrecovering.StarbyYukioMishima(1960).TherearealotofMishimanovelsthathaven’tbeentranslatedintoEnglish.Thisnovellaaboutamoviestarlosingtouchwithrealityonlyrecentlywas.“Atruestar,”Mishimawrites,“neverarrives.Showingupisforsecond-rateactorwhoneedtoseekattention.”Wanttoseemglamorous?Stayhome.Attendingthingsisforthesecond-rate.TheExpendableManbyDorothyB.Hughes(1963).DonnaTartoncerecommendedHughestome.I’msogladshedid.WhileHughes’mostfamousbook,deservedlyso,isInaLonelyPlace.TheExpendableManhasoneofthebestopeningsequencesofanymysterynovel:AmandrivingfromL.A.toPhoenix,picksupahitchhiker—adirtyandungracefulteenagegirl—withgraveconsequences.21.Whichbookmayappealtoreaderscrazyaboutmystery-solvingstories?A.Star.B.TheExpendableMan.C.TheCopenhagenTheology.D.Agostino.22.Whatdoweknowaboutthesebooks?A.TherehasbeennoEnglishversionofthebookStaruptonow.B.TheCopenhagenTrilogydescribestheauthor’swholelife.C.AllthesebooksarerecommendedtoRachelKuchnerbyothers.D.Agostinoisagoodchoiceforparentsofteenagers.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Acolumn.B.AguidebookC.Anannouncement.D.AtextbookBI’mrathergoodatusingmaps.ButIforgotthemapsandherewewere,lateafternoon,lastdayofvacation,mydaughter,mycousinandI,drivingalongatwo-lanehighwayinOregon.Noothercarinsight,andthesunhadjustgonedown.Wherewasthatsweetlittlevillage?Itwassupposedtoberightalongthisriver.Wedroveon,fartherintotheunknown,riveralwaysatleftasourguide.Wekeptpassingfarmsandfieldsandnowafewlightswerecomingout.Inmyhead,Iwasdoingalotofself-criticisms:Whydidn'twestartearlier,bringthemapandonandon?MycousinandIwerebothimpatientandstressed.Mydaughter,atleast,washappyinthebackseat,textmessagingafriend.Ipulledupontheshoulderoftheroadtothink.Justthen--WOW!Amazing!Anewscenehadappeared.Wherediditcomefrom?Rightthere,outofnowhere:amagicalmistylandscape.Fieldsstretchedinsilentpurples,withrowsoftalltrees,darkeninginthedusk.Iturnedthecarengineoff.Allwassilentinthehotsummerair.Besideus,aplum-coloredriverhardlymovedbetweenaborderoftrees,itsdarklazywaterreflectingthelastlightofday.Howbreathtaking!Wherehaditbeen?IfIhadseenevenabitofthisbeautywhiledrivingalong,Icouldhavestoppedandtakenalook.Ihadmisseditall.Wemissalot,almosteverything,infact,inourworld.Ourtask-focusedfilters(过滤器)takecareofthat,selectingonlywhatweneed.Weneedtogettowork.Havesomelunch.Weseewhatweneedtosee,oftenforpurposesofsurvival.GregoryBateson,speakingofbeauty,saidthejudgmentisselectionofafact.Inourdailylives,whoorwhatisdoingtheselecting?Canwemakeachange?Canweseefurther?24.Whichofthefollowingmightbethedestinationoftheauthor’sdriving?A.Herownhome.B.Avacationspot.C.Atouristcentre.D.Hercousin’sfarm.25.Whatmadetheauthorkeepblamingherselfinthebeginning?A.Thatthevacationwasbelowherexpectations.B.Thatshewasn’tasgoodatusingmapsasbefore.C.Thathercousinanddaughtercouldn’tgetalong.D.Thatlackoffullpreparationsgothertoloseherway.26.Theauthorfeltreallyamazedbecause___________.A.hercarelessnessbroughtanunexpectedpleasureB.shediscoveredatouristspotunknowntothepublic,C.sheunintentionallyreachedwhatshehadplannedtoD.therightroutetoherdestinationcameoutofnowhere.27.Whatdoesthestoryintendtotellus?A.Staycoolwhenyouaretrappedintrouble.B.Makeachangeforthepurposeofsurvival.C.Slowdownyourpacestoenjoybeautyinlife.D.Bepositivebecausethere'salwaysanalternative.COnaSeptemberafternoonin1940,fourteenageboysmadetheirwaythroughthewoodsonahilloverlookingMontignacinsouthwesternFrance.Theyhadcometoexploreadark,deepholesaidtobeanundergroundpassagetothenearbymanor(庄园)ofLascaux.Squeezingthroughtheentranceonebyone,theysoonsawwonderfullylifelikepaintingsofrunninghorses,swimmingdeer,woundedwildoxen,andotherbeings—worksofartthatmaybeupto20,000yearsold.ThecollectionofpaintingsinLascauxisamongsome150prehistoricsitesdatingfromthePaleolithicperiod(旧石器时代)thathavebeendocumentedinFrance'sVezereValley.ThiscornerofsouthwesternEuropeseemstohavebeenahotspotforfigurativeart.ThebiggestdiscoverysinceLascauxoccurredinDecember1994,whenthreecaveexplorerslaideyesonartworksthathadnotbeenseensincearockslide22,000yearsagoclosedoffalargedeepcaveinsouthernFrance.Here,byunsteadilyshiningfirelight,prehistoricartistsdrewoutlinesofcavelions,herdsofrhinos(犀牛)andmagnificentwildoxen,horses,cavebears.Inall,theartistsdrew442animalsoverperhapsthousandsofyears,usingnearly400,000squarefeetofcavesurfaceastheircanvas.Thesite,nowknownasChauvet-Pont-1'ArcCave,issometimesconsideredtheSistineChapelofprehistory.Fordecadesscholarshadtheorizedthatarthadadvancedinslowstagesfromancientscratchingstolively,naturalisticinterpretation.SurelythedelicateshadingandelegantlinesofChauvet'smasterworksplacedthematthetopofthatprogression.Thencarbondatescamein,andprehistoriansfeltshocked.Atsome36,000yearsold—nearlytwiceasoldasthoseinLascaux—Chauvet'simagesrepresentednotthepeakofprehistoricartbutitsearliestknownbeginnings.Thesearchfortheworld'soldestcavepaintingscontinues.OntheIndonesianislandofSulawesi,forexample,scientistsfoundalargeroomofpaintingsofpart-human,part-animalbeingsthatareestimatedtobe44,000yearsold,olderthananyfigurativeartseeninEurope.Scholarsdon'tknowifartwasinventedmanytimesoverorifitwasaskilldevelopedearlyinourevolution.Whatwedoknowisthatartisticexpressionrunsdeepinourancestry.28.Accordingtothepassage,wheredidtheboysfindthepaintings?A.InthewoodsonahillB.InadeepcaveinFrance.C.InamanorofLascaux.D.OnanIndonesianisland29.Accordingtothepassage,figurativeartinparagraph2isaformofartthat_____________.A.conveysconceptsbyusingaccuratenumbersandforms,B.makesstoriesincontrasttoscientificsubjectsC.representspersonsorthingsinarealisticwayD.expressesideasorfeelingsbyusingshapesandpatterns30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____________.A.theChauvet'spaintingshadbeensealedbyarockslideuntil1994B.thestyleofChauvet'spaintingsissimilartothatoftheSistineChapelC.Chauvet'simagesaretheearliestfigurativepaintingsthathavebeenfoundD.themainobjectsofChauvet'simagesarepart-human,part-animalbeings31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ValueofPaleolithicArtworkB.PreservationofFigurativeArtC.ArtisticExpressionsofNatureD.SearchesforCavePaintingsDThe1930sandearly1940swereagoodtimetofishforsardines(沙丁鱼)offCalifornia.CenteredonMontereyBay,catchesincreaseddramaticallyandsupportedthestate’seconomy.Butthesituationbegantochangein1946,andsardinecatcheseventuallyfellfromanaverageof234,000tonstojust24,000tons.Theindustrywentbelly-up.Scientistshaveguessedfordecadesaboutwhatcausedthisphenomenon,buttheylackeddatatotesttheirtheories.Nowresearchershavefinallyfoundoneapparentcause:cyclesofoceanupwelling,adefiningfeatureoftheWestCoastseaenvironmentinwhichdeep,nutrient-richwaterrisestothenutrient-poorsurfaceandrestoresthefoodsupplythere.Thekeythatunlockedthisphenomenonturnedouttobeoldseaweedspecimens(标本)gatheredaroundtheU.S.“Plantsarejustsittingthere,recordingdataaboutthestateoftheocean,”saysKyleVanHoutan,chiefscientistattheMontereyBayAquariumandseniorauthorofthenewstudy.VanHoutanandothershadsuspectedtheimpactofupwelling,butscientistsonlystartedmeasuringtheprocessinMontereyBayin1946.Historicseaweedspecimens,VanHoutanrealized,mightfillintheblanksforearlieryears—similartothewayicecorescanhelpreconstructCO2levelsfromtimesbeforeresearchersstartedcollectingreal-timemeasurements.Forthenewstudy,thescientistsreliedonthefactthatdeeperwaternearMontereytypicallyhostsmoreofaparticularnitrogenisotope(氮同位素).Lookingatmodernupwellingdataandrecentlycollectedseaweed,theyfoundthathigherlevelsofthisnitrogenintheplants’cellscorrespondedwithperiodsofmoreupwelling.Nexttheymeasuredtheisotopelevelsin70historicspecimensoftheredseaweedGelidium,gatheredfromMontereyasfarbackas1878.Theresultssuggestedagradualincreaseinupwellingandthenadramaticdecrease,whichlinedupwiththesardinepopulation’sgrowthanddecline.“Thispaperisanexcellentexampleofthecreativedetectiveworkofhistoricalecology,”saysLorenMcClenachan,amarineecologistatColbyCollege,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.“Therearethousandsandthousandsofsimilarspecimensincollectionsaroundtheworld,andapplyingsimilarmethodscouldteachusagreatdealaboutlong-termoceanchange.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“wentbelly-up”inparagraph1mean?,A.Sprangup.B.Caughton.C.Crashed.D.Participated.33.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningicecores?A.Thesignificanceofhistoricspecimens.B.Theseverityofglobalclimatechange.C.Theeffectivenessofreal-timemeasurements.D.Thenecessityofsealevelreconstruction.34.Howdidthescientistscarryoutthenewstudy?A.Bycomparingdifferentkindsofseaweed.B.Byanalyzinghistoricandcurrentdata.C.Byrecordingtheupwellingprocess.D.BymeasuringtheCO2levels.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheRiseandFallofRedSeaweedGelidiumB.SardinesHaveBeenHardHitbyOverfishingC.TheHiddenHistoryofFisheriesintheWestCoastD.OldSeaweedRevealsSecretofMontereySardineHistory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。Self-esteemistherulingviewyouhaveofyourself.Thisincludesyourbeliefsaboutyourinnerqualitiesandhowyouthinkothersseeyou.36.Someonecandeveloplowself-esteemevenwhentheyarehighlyfunctionalandgreatlyskilled.Understandingthismysteriousemotionalcurrencymightbethekeytounlockingyourownself-worth.Peoplewithhealthyself-esteemdon'tneedtoboastaboutthemselvestoothers.Peoplewithlowself-esteemmaytellyouhowmucheveryonelovesthem,whatagreatjobtheydoatwork,andhowamazingtheyareatprettyeverythingunderthesuneventhoughtheyreallywonderifit'strue.Peoplemayseethemasobnoxiousor"fullofthemselves".37.Theyarenotshyaboutsharingideas,includingconstructivecriticismsofothers.Theyalsotakecareofthemselveswithoutsecond-guessingorapologizing.Theyarethepeoplewhowesayseem"sureofthemselves".Ifyou'restartingtothinkyoumayhavelowself-esteem,youcanworkonthewayyoutalktoyourself.Whenyouturnoffnegativeself-talk,youcanopenthefloortopositivereinforcementsandaccessthecouragetoshowdifferentsidesofyourself.Itisn'tgoingtofeelgoodatfirst,though.Keepgoinguntilitbecomeslessandlessandmaybeevenafewawkwardlaughsinthemirrormayhelp.38.However,inseriouscasesofloworevennon-existentself-esteem,youmaywanttocallinaprofessionaloraspecialist.Goodmentalhealthisimportant,andprofessionalsdoingpsychotherapydonotpassjudgementorgivecorrections.39.Itisthebestwaytogetattherootsofyourrealself-esteemproblems.40.Itwilltakesomeworkbutyourentirelife—fromyourrelationshipstoyourbodyimagetoyourworkhabits—willbetouchedwiththekindofpowerthatonlycomesfromsomeonebelievinginthemselves.Thisisthehardestpart,andthegreatest,leap.Withsomechangesandsupport,youcanimproveyourself-esteemandseehoweverythingelsechangesasaresult.A.Self-esteemisnotalwaysrootedinreality,though.B.Youhavethepowertoshapeanewself-perceptionC.Thisencouragesyoutospeakopenlywithoutworry.D.TherealtestofcharacteriswhethertheycanlearnfromtheirmistakesE.Self-esteemreferstoaperson'soverallsenseofhisorhervalueorworth.F.Peoplewithahealthylevelofself-esteempresentthemselveswithacasualconfidence.G.Withsomepracticeandpersistence,youwillwinthisinternalstruggletoseeyourself-worth.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。SixdaysofspringrainhadcreatedaragingriverrunningbyNancyBrown'sfarm.Asshetriedtoherdhercowstohigherground,she41andhitherheadonafallentreetrunk.Thefallknockedheroutforamomentortwo.Whenshe42,Lizzie,oneofheroldestandfavoritecows,waslickingherface.Thewaterwas43.NancygotupandbeganwalkingslowlywithLizzie.Thewaterwasnowwaisthigh.Nancy's44gotslowerandslower.Finally,allshecoulddowasto45herarmaroundLizzie'sneckandtryto46.About20minuteslater,Lizziemanagedtosuccessfully47herselfandNancyoutoftheragingwaterandontoabitofhighland,asmallislandnowinthemiddleofacresof48water.49itwasaboutnoon,theskywassodarkandtherainandlightingsobadthatittook50anothertwohourstodiscoverNancy.Ahelicopterloweredanambulanceman,who51Nancytoalife-supporthoist.TheyraisedherintothehelicopterandtookhertotheschoolgymwheretheRedCrosshadsetupanemergency52.Whenthefloodwentdowntwodayslater,Nancy53wentbacktothe"island".Lizziewas54.Shewasoneof19cowsthatNancylost."Iowemylifetoher"saidNancy55.41.A.roseB.succeededC.slippedD.stayed42.A.turnedupB.cametoC.gotbackD.gavein43.A.risingB.flowingC.approachingD.changing44.A.mindB.heartbeatC.paceD.breath45.A.stretchB.throwC.feelD.bend46.A.hangonB.comealongC.runawayD.pullthrough47.A.directB.seizeC.pullD.carry48.A.pureB.stillC.frozenD.white49.A.NowthatB.EventhoughC.AsifD.Eversince50.A.relativesB.farmersC.doctorsD.rescuers51.A.invitedB.pinnedC.assignedD.attached,52.A.shelterB.systemC.meetingD.business53.A.graduallyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.occasionally54.A.spottedB.injuredC.trappedD.gone55.A.eagerlyB.sobbinglyC.regretfullyD.hesitantly*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。Thenovelcoronavirusdiseases(COVID-19)hitWuhan,China,inearly2020,withthenumberofinfectedpeople56._______(rise)rapidlyacrossthecountry.Theviraldiseasethatsweptintomostcountriesaround57._______globeandkilledthousandsofpeopleareofficiallycharacterizedasapandemicbytheWorldHealthOrganization,on11March,2020.COVID-19,58._______wasreported,isgeneticallysimilar59._______theknownbatcoronaviruses.Wildanimalssoldforfoodwere60._______(original)suspectedtobetheintermediaryhostsofCOVID-19becauseinChinamanyofthefirstindividuals61._______(find)infectedbytheviruswereworkersatHuananSeafoodMarket.Theoutbreakpromotedabanonthetradeand62._______(consume)ofwildanimalsinChina.TheChinesegovernmentandpeopledemonstratedtheirresponsibilitywith63._______(practice)actions.Astrictnationalpreventionandcontrolprogramwasswiftlyputinplace.Twospecializedhospitalswerebuiltinlessthan15days.64._______(guarantee)thatnofamilyinneedwasleftunattendedto,communityworkersleftnostoneunturnedincheckingoneveryblock.Inthosetoughestdays,donationsincashandkind65._______(make)tohelpbattlethedisease.Thankstothejointefforts,everythingisgettingbetterandbetter.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)*第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Jack发邮件询问你未来的专业选择和职业规划。请根据以下内容回复邮件:1.你的专业选择;2.你的职业规划;3.你的理由。注意:1.写作词数80左右。2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为150左右。WhenMicahwasachild,Iusedtodomanythingswithher.Later,Igotpromotedandwasalwaysonconstantbusinessholidays.3years'devotiontoworkresultedinmyabsencefromherlifeandnowshewasateenagegirl.Recently,Ieventuallymanagedtohaveabundanttimetoaccompanyher.Forthelastfewweeks,Micahhadwatchedmockingbirdsmakeanestinatreeandlayeggsthere.Sometimes,Icametoaccompanyherwithoutbeinginvited.ButwheneverImadeanattempttobreaktheice,“I'mgood”wasaboutallshesaidtome.Codefor“Leavemealone”.“Whydoesn'tshewanttodothingswithme?”IthoughtasIsetthetablefordinneroneevening,hopingforanemotionbridgetoreappearbetweenus.Didshefeelhurtwithmylongabsenceorfeelignored?Lostinthought,Iwasseekingtomendtherelationship.“Mom!”Micahyelledsuddenly.“Comequick!”Surprised,Irushedout,onlytofindalittlebabybirdontheground,weakandhelpless.Myeyeswenttothebranchesabove.“Thewindmusthaveblownhimoutofthenest,”Isaid.“No,itwasMr.Whiskers--ourcat.Youlethimgooutside!”Micahsaid,abitannoyed.Lookingatthenestwithouttheparents,“I'msorry,”Isaidandputthebirdinmypalmcautiouslyandgently.Shedidn'trespond,butdidnotrefusemyoffertohelp,either.Decidingtotakecareofthelittlebabytillitbecameindependent,Iplaceditinitsnest.“Whatshouldwedonext?”Iasked.Noresponseagain.Instead,MicahwentinsideandhoppedonheriPad.“Birdvideos?”Iasked.“Yes,I'mfindingoutwhattofeedit,”shesaidseriously.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。Shewasmorefocusedthanever.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,Beforelong,thebirdfoodwasdeliveredandwefedthebird"Chance"atonce.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________衡阳市八中2019级高三第六次月考英语答案一.听力1-5ABCAB6-10BCAAC11-15CACCB16-20BCAAB二.阅读理解21-23BDA24-27ADAC28-31BDAD32-35CABD三.七选五36-40AFGCB四.完形填空41-45CBACB46-50ACDBD51-55DACDB五.语法填空56.rising57.the58.as59.to60.originally61.found62.consumption63.practical64.Toguarantee65.weremade六.写作第一节参考范文:DearJack:I’mgladtoreceiveyoure-mailaskingmyfuturemajorandcareer.Here’swhatIwanttosharewithyou.Sincemiddleschool,I’vebeenfondofChineseliterature,whichIplantochooseasmymajor.Besidesmypassion,literatureismeaningful.Itopensbeforeusthedoortoanentirelydifferentterritoryandage,broadcastingourhorizons.Accordingly,IhopetobeaChineseteacher,whocanconveythebeautyofChineseliteraturetoothers.Sowhatdoyouthinkofmyplan?Lookingforwardtohearingfromyou!Yours,Lihua,第二节参考范文:Shewasmorefocusedthanever.Soon,Micahsmiledbroadly,“I’vegotit.”“Whatdoweneed?”Iaskedagain.Shesaidthebabybirdneededsomespecialbirdfood.Hearingthis,Iimmediatelyphonedtoplaceanorder.Whilewaitingfordelivery,Micahaddedthatweneededtonamethebirdtobuildabond.“HowaboutChance?Ithinkithasagoodchanceofmakingitwithyourhelp,”Iproposed.Shedidn’tsayawordbutnoddedwithabrightsmile.Beforelong,thebirdfoodwasdeliveredandwefedthebird“Chance”atonce.Toourrelief,thespecialfoodwastoitstaste.Thefollowingweeks,wewenttofeedandcheckonChanceeveryday.Oneday,MicahsharedwithmehappilyherfindingthatChancebecameindependent.Lookingathershiningface,Iwasalmostmovedtotears.IneverimaginedthatthebirdChancebecametherealchancetorebuildtheemotionbridgebetweenus.Fromthen,Idecidedtoaccompanyhermore,justaswhatwehaddonetoChance.Companyisthebestlove.(175words)录音原文:1.A【原文】W:Howwasyourcampinglastweek?Anythingyoufounddisappointing,Jason?M:Yeah.Iwishwe’dstayedinahotel.Camping’sallverywellwhenit’swarm,butlastweek’sweathercertainlywasn’tideal.IwasshakingevenwhenIwasinmysleepingbag.2.B【原文】M:Yousee,Ilikegoingoffanddoingmyownthing.Youknow,historyandmuseums—that’swhatinterestsme.W:Well,Ilovemarketsandlookingforbargains.Weallwantaparticularkindofholiday.Thetroublewasitwasn’tthesame!3.C【原文】W:So,howwasthefirstdayworkingattheadvertisingagency?M:Actually,itwasreallyinteresting.Ouragencywasjusthiredbyanewcustomer.It’sacellphonecompanyandtheywanttochangetheirwholeimage.It’sahugeproject,somybossisputtingtogetherateamofpeopletoworkonit.4.A【原文】,M:Doyouthinkthetripisworthgoingon?W:I’dsayso.Itlastsalldayandyougetpickedupfromthehotelandtheytakeyouaroundtheislandtolookatthesights.Thepriceincludeseverything.5.B【原文】W:So,doyouhaveanyideawhenyou’llhavefinishedeverything?Foraprojectlikethis,thosedetailsshouldbefinalizedbynow.M:Wehadameetingonmakingsomechangestoit.Perhapswewon’tneedtoreplacealltheartwork.Inthatcase,it’lldefinitelybefinishedbytheendofnextweek.6.B7.C【原文】M:Hi,Laura!Whatasurprise!Won’tyoucomein?W:Hi,Eric!Andhellotoyoutoo,Mittens!Oh!Mittensisgettingthin,isn’tshe?M:Yes,I’mafraidso.Shejustisn’teatinglikesheusedto.W:Whatareyoufeedingher?M:Oh,youknow,whatevercatfoodisonsale.W:YoushouldtryMeowChow.It’salittlemoreexpensivethantheotherbrands,butcatsloveitbecauseittastesgreat!M:OK,Laura.I’llgiveitatry!8.A9.A【原文】W:Whythelongface,Tony?M:Well,youknowmyjobatthedesignstudio?Todaythebosscalledmeintohisofficeandtoldmetheyhadtolaymeoff.W:Oh,Tony,I’msosorry.Yousaidyoureallylikedworkingthere.M:Yeah.Youknow,I’veonlybeenworkingtherefortenmonths,soifthey’regoingtolaysomeoneoff,it’salwaysgoingtobetheneweremployeesfirst.W:Whatareyougoingtodo?M:LikeIsaid,I’vestillgotajobuntiltheendofthemonth.StartinginMay,Iplantoapplyforjobsonlineandgoonsomeinterviews.10.C11.C12.A【原文】M:IamgoingtoParisnextweekendortheweekendafterthat.What’sthebestwaytodoit?W:Oh,don’tfly.There’snopoint.Gobytrain;it’smuchquickerthanflying.M:Whataboutbuses?W:Ohno,thecoachwilltakeages.,M:Yeah,Iguessyou’reright.W:So,isLilyarrivingsoonthen?You’regoingtoPariswithLilyandherfamily,aren’tyou?M:She’stravellingtoMexicowithsomeotherpeople.W:YoucouldgowithPeterinstead.Ibethe’dliketogowithyou.M:Actually,I’mgoingwithsomefriendsfromcollege.Dieter,aGermanguy.AndAlvaro.He’sgotfriendsthere,sowemightvisitthem.W:Cool.13.C14.C15.B16.B【原文】W:James,haveyoueverbeentoschool?M:Oh,yes.IstartedatnurseryschoolwhenIwasfour,andwhenIturnedseven,Iwentontojuniorschool.IleftwhenIwaseight,andmymother’sbeenteachingmeathomeeversince.Idoalotofprojectsonparticulartopics.W:Whatdoyouthinkisthehardestpartofdoingprojects?M:Mm,decidingtopicsisn’ttoodifficult.ThenIhavetosearchformaterialbyusingtheInternet,interviewingpeopleordoingexperiments.Afterthat,IhavetowriteareportandIfindthatquitehard.W:Whatsubjectsdoyoustudy?M:Well,there’shistory—I’mnotkeenonthat.AndIknowEnglishisnecessary,butIdon’tlookforwardtothelessons.Um,Ididn’tlikebiologyatfirst,butafterawhileIreallytooktoit.W:Andwhataboutwhenyoufinishyoureducation?M:Iusedtowanttobeatennisplayer,butnowI’lljustgoonplayingforpleasure.Imightgointofilm-making—I’dliketodosomethingcreative.Itdoesn’tappealtometobeateacherlikemymother.Oneinthefamilyisenough!17.C18.A19.A20.B【原文】Todayonthefoodprogram,I’mgoingtotellyouabouttwointerestingwebsiteswhichgiveyouinformationabouttwoveryimportantfoods—riceandnoodles.Firstofall,let’slookatthePagewisewebsite.Thissitewilltellyouaboutthehistoryofrice,thedifferenttypesofriceandhowtocookit.Forexample,EuropeanandAmericanriceisgrownindryfields.ButitabsorbsmorewaterthanAsianrice,whichisgrowninfloodedfields.Nowadays,morethan550milliontonnesisproducedaroundtheworldeachyear,92%ofthatbeingproducedinAsia.Now,movingontotheYokohamaNoodleMuseumsite.Themuseumstaysopenlaterthanmostmuseums—from11:00,amto11:00pm,withthelastadmissionbeing10:00pm.ThemuseumisopeneverydayexceptforTuesday,withSundaybeingthebusiestdayandThursdaybeingtheleastbusy.Thefirstfloorofthemuseumhasasouvenirshop.Itsellsbowlsforeatingnoodlesoutof,equipmentformakingnoodles—evencurtainswithpicturesofnoodlesonthem!Youcanseeadisplayshowinghownoodlesaremade.OnB1FandB2F,therearedifferentnoodleshops,whichtakeordersuntil30minutesbeforeclosingtime.