2022届临川一中高三四月模拟考试英语试卷卷面满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第I卷(选择题满分100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。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whenwillthelecturebegiven?A.OnJune10th,B.OnJune11th.C.OnJune12th.2.Whatcausedthecompanysalestoincrease?A.Theonlinemarketingcampaign.B.Theextrasalespeople.C.Thediscountprices.3.WhatisJimmydoing?A.Readingastorybook.B.Doinghishomework.C.Playingcomputergames.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Forgivetheplayer.B.Kicktheplayerout.C.Apologizetotheplayer.5.Wheredoesthewomanusuallygetthebook?A.Intheshop.B.Inthesupermarket.C.OntheInternet.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中做给的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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thepreparationsforacamping.B.Thechangeableweather.C.Theirfavoritefood.7.Whatwillthemantake?A.Bread.B.Hamburgers.C.Cards.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasafever.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasasleepingproblem.9.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shepreparedforameeting.\nB.Sheattendedameeting.C.Shewenttobedearly.10.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Quitthejob.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Havearest.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atatheater.B.Atahotel.C.Atasnackbar.12.Whatwouldthemanprobablydoat6p.m.tomorrow?A.Celebratetheirweddinganniversary.B.Attendaweddingceremony.C.Spendhis20thbirthday.13.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$100.B.$200,C.$300.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Schoolmates.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatisthewoman'sproblem?A.Herbrotherisdisturbingher.B.Shehasnodictionarytouse.C.Herparentscan'tgiveheranyadvice.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Tellherbrothertostop.B.Gotothelibrarytostudy.C.Askherparentsforhelp.17.Whatisthewomanembarrassedat?A.RememberinglittlefromHistory.B.Reviewingbysinginghernotes.C.Writingdownwhatshehasread.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatwasthemainmealforpeopleinPrussiainthe18thcentury?A.Rice.B.Potatoes.C.Bread.19.Howdidpeoplefeelaboutthepotatoesinthepalacegarden?A.Disappointed.B.Curious.C.Anxious.20.Whatcanwelearnabouttheking?A.Hewasverysmart.B.Helikedmakingjokes.C.Hewascrazyaboutpotatoes.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A Experiment:ASteam-ProofMirrorHaveyounoticedthatafteryoutakeawarmshowerorbath,thebathroommirroriscoveredwith\ntinywaterdroplets(水滴)thatlooklikefog?Hereisacureforfoggymirrors.Youwillneed✮Bathroomwithmirrorandshowerorbathtubinthesameroom✮Smallbottleofglycerin(甘油)(soldindrugstores)✮Liquidglasscleaner✮Papertowel.DothisTHEPROBLEMTakealong,warmshowerorbathwiththedoorclosed.Lookcloselyatthemirrorandwipethewaterdropletswithyourfinger.Ifthemirrorisveryclean,itwillnotgetveryfoggy;theproblemofasteamed-upmirrorisworsewhenthemirrorisdirtyordusty.SOLVINGIT✮Cleanhalfofthemirrorwithglasscleanerandpapertowels,andletitdry.✮Useacleanpapertoweltorubsomeglycerinaroundonthehalfofthemirroryoucleaneduntilitiscoveredwithathinlayer.Thenexttimesomeonetakesalongshowerorbath,seewhatthemirrordoes.Whathappened?Thehalfofthemirrorcoveredwithglycerinwillnotgetfoggy.Thatisbecausespecks(微粒)ofdustonthesurfaceoftheglassgivethetinywaterdropletsaplacetoform.Theglasscleanerremovedanydustonthemirrorandtheglyceringavethemirroraslick(光滑的)surfacethatdidn'tcollectdust;thewaterdropletshadnodustparticlestoformon.21.Youneedthefollowingthingstomaketheexperimentexcept________.A.someglycerinB.abathroomexcludingamirrorC.papertowelD.liquidglasscleaner22.Whatistherightorderoftheexperiment?a.Takealong,warmbathorshowerwiththedoorclosed.b.Rubsomeglycerinaroundonthehalfcleanedmirror.c.Cleanhalfofthemirrorandletitdry.d.Preparesomenecessarythings.e.Thehalfofthemirrorcoveredwithglycerinwillnotgetfoggy.A.a-d-b-c-eB.a-b-d-e-cC.d-a-c-b-eD.d-c-b-a-e23.Whatisthefinalresultoftheexperiment?A.Thecleanedmirrorcoveredwithglycerinwillnotgetfoggy.B.Ifthemirrorisveryclean,itwillnotgetfoggy.C.Aslicksurfacecollectsnodust.D.Asteamed-upmirrormustbeverydirty.BDottedwithsequins(亮片)andglitter(闪亮小物件),theroyalbluedancedressenchanted(使心醉)inthespottonight.Thegirlwearingthecostumedancedonthefloor.Asthedrumbeatchanged,thediamondfringes(云图条纹)ofthedressflewintunewiththegirl’schangingsteps.Finally,shestruckaneatposeonstagebeforetheaudience.Thegirldescribedisactuallyme.IhavelearnedLatindancesincechildhood.However,intoadolescence,conflictsbroughtbyLatindanceoverwhelmedme.Thefairskinandslimbodiesof\nmainstreambeautystandincontrasttowhatLatindancepursues:powerandwildness.Asablooming(妙龄的)girl,Ilongforbeautyadmiredbyall.Butagirllikemewithstrongmusclesstandsoutinthecrowd.Disturbedfeelingscausedbyunkindjudgmentpiledupinmyheart.ItwassomuchthatIchosetocompromise.Luckily,thematchfortheChineseyouthteaminVietnamshiftedmyattention,draggingmeoutofanxiety.Playersfromdifferentcountriesgatheredtogethertofightforthehonors.AndIwasnoexception.EventhoughIhadexerted(尽力表现)myself,IwasshockedtofindthatIdidn'tgetthescoreIexpected.Thereason,obviously,layinmydiet.Withmyreducedintakeofproteinandcarbohydrates,Ivisiblylostalotofweight,butatthecostofasenseofpowerandspeedindance.Inbetweengames,IsawalittlegirlfromEuropetakefirmandpowerfulstepsinthecompetition.Therewasaninwardintensity(强度)andoutwardcharm,whichcausedmyattention.Herbeautycamefromherfullmuscles.Theconfidenceinhereyeswasunstoppable.Sureenough,shewonthetopprize.Fullofadmiration,Imadeheracquaintanceandsharedmydilemma.Ican'trecalltheconversation,butIdoremembertheconfidencethatinspiredmeandsomeofherwords:”Justbeyourself.”Lookingback.I'mstillthedancinggirl,butmyhearthasgrownlighter.Somethingwithinmeisdancing.24.Whathappenedtotheauthorinheradolescence?A.shewasforcedtogiveupherhobby.B.Shefeltupsetaboutherappearance.C.ShewastooshytodanceinpublicD.Shechallengedmainstreambeautystandards.25.Whydidtheauthorfailtogetheridealscore?A.Shedidn'tmakeagreatphysicaleffort.B.Herbodyshapedidn'tmeetthestandard.C.Shemadeanerrorduringtheperformance.D.Herdancelackedasenseofpowerandspeed.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheEuropeangirl’sconfidencestuckintheauthor’smindB.Latindancefeaturespower,speedandgentleness.C.Thetop-prizewinner’sdancehadanoutwardintensityandinwardcharm.D.Afterthematch,theauthor’sdancestepsbecamelighter.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sstory?A.Afriendisasecondself.B.Adversitymakesamanwise,notrich.C.Beingyourselfisthekeytosuccess.D.Keepongoingandnevergiveup.CUsingTechnologytoWritetheNextHit.Writingabookisalongandchallengingprocess,butnewtechnologyisincreasinglymakingiteasierforotherstofinishtheirbooks.MichaelGreen,aUSdatascientist-turned-novelist,feltthattechnologycouldhelphimsimplifythewritingprocesswhenhewasinthemiddleofwritinghisdebut(首部)book.Hesaidthattheprocesshadbecomedifficulttomanage:“Inthemidstofediting,Igottothepoint\nwhereIstartedfeelinglikeIhadalotofplotsandcharacters,”hetoldtheBBC.“IhadallthesedocumentsonthedeeperaspectsoftheworldIwascreating.Iwasworriedaboutnotbeingabletokeeptrackofitall.ThatiswhenIswitchedintomymoredatascience-mindedapproachtosolvingacomplexproblemwithalotofdifferentplaces.”GreenwentontocreateLynit,adigitalplatformtohelpauthorsplanandweavetogetherthemanyelementsthatformastory,suchasthethemes,charactersandmajorevents.“Astheauthorgetsanewideathattheywanttobringintothestory,theyareabletoinputitintoanaturalframework,“hetoldtheBBC,“Piecebypiecetheyareaddingtothestory.Asnewideascomein,theychange,maybebycreatingnewnodes(节点),newrelationships.Oncethebookhasbeenpublished,technologyisalsoplayinginanever-increasingroleinpublicityandconnectingwithreaders.WebsitesandAPPsfromspecialistfirmsallowauthorstoparticipateinlive-question-and-answersessionswiththeiraudience.Anothertechfirm,CrazyMapleStudiosinCalifornia,US,offersauthorsfourappsthatcanaddmusic,animation,soundeffects,andinsomecases,gameplay.MichaelGreenbelievestechnologywillbecomeevenmoreimportantasanewgenerationoftech-savvy(精通技术的)writersbecomesmorewellknown.“WhatI'mfindingwiththeGenerationZandevenyoungerwritersisthattheyarelookingfortechnologytogivethemguidance,”hetoldtheBBC,”Theyseeitasatooltolearnandgrowwithratherthanextrawork.”28.WhatdifficultydidGreenfaceinwritinghisdebutbook?A.Heoftenfeltthathewasnotcreativeenough.B.Hewouldleaveoutimportantplots.C.Hehadtroubleorganizinghisthoughts.D.Hewasafraidthecharacterswouldn'tappealtoreaders.29.Whatisanadvantageoftechnologyaccordingtothetext?A.Itcreatesnewrelationshipsforothers.B.Itcangenerateimagesbasedonwords.C.Itcantranslatethoughtsintosentences.D.Itbringsauthorsclosertotheirreaders30.WhichofthefollowingwouldGreenmostprobablyagreewith?A.Tech-savvywritersbecomesknownthankstotechnology.B.Youngwritersrelytooheavilyontechnology.C.Technologyshouldbedismissedasextrawork.D.Newtechnologymatterstogrowingyoungwriters.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.Togiveadviceonhowtowriteabook.B.Tointroducehowtechnologyinwritingdevelops.C.Tosharehownewtechnologybenefitsauthors.D.Toshowthepopularityofnewtoolsamongauthors.DIfyou’reaprimate(灵长目动物)orakoala,youhavesomethingdifferentcomparedtootheranimals:fingerprints.Now,anewstudyexplainshowourfingerprintshelpuskeepagriponthesurfacesthatwecomeintocontactwith‒andit’salltodowithregulatingmoisture(水\n分).Researchersdecidedtoinvestigatethisusingadvancedlaserimagingtechnologyanddiscoveredafinelytunedsystemcontrollinghowwetordryourfingertipsare.Thatmeansourfingersareabletoreacttothevarioustypesofsurfacesthey’repushedupagainst,makingthegripasstrongaspossiblewitheverythingfromaphonetoanumbrella,andpreventing“catastrophicslip”whereweloseholdofobjects.Close-up(特写镜头)laserimagingofvolunteerstouchingglassshowedthatwhenfingertipsmakecontactwithhard,impermeablesurfaces,extramoistureisreleasedtoincreasefrictionandgrip.However,thesweatporesareeventuallyblockedofftoavoidcontactsthataretooslippery.Thissweat-pore-blockingtechniqueiscombinedwithanacceleratedevaporationprocess,controlledbytheridges(隆起)ofthefingerprint,thatcomesintoplaywhenexcessivemoistureneedstoberemoved-again,withtheultimateaimofkeepingastrongcontactbetweenfingerandobject.Workingtogether,thetwobiologicalmechanismsareabletoadapttosurfaceswhetherourfingersareoriginallywetordry:Theyprovidethekeratin(角质)skinlayerwithjusttherightamountofhydration(水合作用).Thatgivesusskillsthatsmooth-handedandsmooth-footedanimalsdon’thave.Besidestellingusmoreaboutthehumanbody,theresearchislikelytohelpproductdesignerswhoneedtodesignagadget(小装置)thathumansneedtointeractwith,suchasasmartphone.Furtherdowntheline,thefindingsmightevenbenefitthedevelopmentofgriponprosthetic(假体的)limbsandroboticequipment,aswellasdevicesthatareusedtoexplorevirtualrealityenvironment(wherethesensationoftouchmightneedtobesimulated)32.Whydoestheauthorrefertoakoala?A.Toexplaindifferentspeciesareofteninconflict.B.Toindicatepeopleknowlittleaboutitsfingerprints.C.Tointroducethenewlydiscoveredfunctionoffingerprints.D.Tohighlightitsrelianceonfingerprints.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impermeable”inparagraph2mostprobablymean?A.TransparentB.WaterproofC.UnevenD.Invisible34.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Thesweatporesareclosedforawhilewhenweholdthings.B.Thetimewhenthesweatporesworkiscontrolledbytheridgesofthefingerprint.C.Theridgesofthefingerprintareinsensitivetoexcessivemoisture.D.Prostheticlimbsandroboticequipmentbenefitmostfromthefindings.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NoFingerprints,NoGripB.IrreplaceableBenefitsofFingerprintsC.TwoBiologicalMechanismsMatterforaGripD.FingerprintsGiveaBetterGrip第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Inrecentyears,thriftshopping(买二手货)hasbecomequitetrendy.Itismorethanjustaconvenientwaytokeepcostsdownwhenitcomestoshopping‒“thrifting”isnowconsideredcool.Readontolearnsomebenefitsofthriftshopping.\n▲36._________________Itisnotcommonforustoseesomeonewearingthesamedressorshirtthatweown.Butthere'sgenerallyalotofvarietywhenshoppingforsecond-handclothing.Thriftshoppingislikeatreasurehunt.37_________________Sellerscollectitemsfromallover,sothereismorediversityandalotofoptions.Youcanevenfindone-of-a-kinditems.▲Wecanfindgenuinevintage(经典的)items.Trainscomeandgo,andoftenpeoplebuyclothingthatismassproducedtolooklikeitcamefromadifferentdecade.38._________________Thatmeansyoucanactuallybuyclothingthatwasmadeinthatdecadeandhappenstobecomingbackintostyle.Youcanalsofindthingsthatarenotmadeanymore!▲Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.39._________________Thriftingisagreatwaytorecycle.Youcandonateclothesyounolongerwearandbuymoreclothes,eliminatingwasteintheprocess.Ithelpsreducethechemicalpollutionproducedbycreatingandbuyingnewclothes.Itisasimpleandeasywaytogogreen.▲Yourpurchasemayhelpfulfillacharitypurpose.Manythriftstoresarenonprofitsthatpartnerwithlocalcharities.Sowhenyoumakeapurchasefromsuchstores,partofwhatyouspendgoestoagoodcause.Youcanhelplocalbrandsgrow,too.40._____________A.Youneverknowwhatyoumightfind.B.Oneperson'strashisanotherperson'streasure.C.Thriftingallowsustoexplorediverseanduniquestyles.D.Butwhenyoushopatthriftstores,youcanfindtherealdeal.E.Inaddition,vintageitemsareoftenbetterqualitythannewones.F.Inthisway,yourshoppingexperiencebecomesmoremeaningful.G.Youcanfindclothingsimilartowhatyourfavoritecelebritieswearathalftheprice.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenIwasafour-year-oldboy,mylegswereamputated(截肢).Thiswasmyfirstlessonabouttheharshrealitiesoflife.Buttheadversitygavemethe___41____toperseverewheneveryoneelsequit.Thefollowingyearszippedby,andseeminglyinasingleheartbeat,I___42____myselfstandingatthestartlineofthe2018ChicagoMarathon.Waitingforthestartinggun,Istoodthere___43____allthathappenedtoputmeonthat___44____.Istartedtrainingseriouslyasa(an)___45____inAugust2016.Fromthestart,therewasalwaystrainingtobedoneandnewgoalstoachieve.Thelessonsofovercomingandtriumphinginthefaceofobstacleswere___46____tome.Theguncracked,andI___47____torun.Theracedraggedon,andwithabouttenmilestogo,mybodystartedtofeelthe___48____ofrunningforlong.Ifeltslightly___49____asIthoughtI’dhavetorunanotherhour.ButIknewthislowmomentwouldpasswitheach___50____,soIreminded\nmyselftosmileandhangon.__51____,shortlyaftermile22,Iwasmakingarightturnwhenadisaster___52____—Isteppedinahole.Asmyheadhitthepavement,mywholeworldwent___53____.Ididn’tknowifitwassecondsorminutesbeforeI___54____myselfwithvolunteershelping___55____meofftheground.Ifeltdizzy.ButImanagedto___56____bymyselfandwentonracing.WhenI___57____ittothe23-marker,Iconsidereddroppedout.ButIknewIwasstrongenoughtofinishtheraceifIjuststayedupright.The__58___2.2mileswaslikealongtripacrossAmerica.Thedizzinesswasworse,my___59____wasblackingoutperiodically,andmylegsfeltlikelead___60____,butIdidn’tquit.Eventually,Icrossedthefinishlineinthreehours,andthreeminutes,22seconds--anewdoubleamputeeworldrecord!41.A.planB.curiosityC.driveD.attempt42.A.committedB.foundC.threwD.kept43.A.allowedforB.restedagainstC.reflectedonD.broughtup44.A.borderB.moveC.matterD.line45.A.runnerB.finalistC.strikerD.instructor46.A.uniqueB.familiarC.flexibleD.appropriate47.A.continuedB.decidedC.startedD.managed48.A.regretsB.heatsC.shakesD.impacts49.A.despairingB.annoyedC.suspiciousD.frozen50.A.pointB.mileC.messageD.cheer51.A.StrangelyB.ActuallyC.TypicallyD.Casually52.A.followedB.explodedC.existedD.struck53.A.colorlessB.complicatedC.differentD.dark54.A.focusedonB.cametoC.builtupD.careabout55.A.dragB.turnC.backD.hang56.A.balanceB.pretendC.stretchD.pace57.A.gotB.carriedC.reachedD.made58.A.extraB.smoothC.finalD.extended59.A.intentionB.pictureC.visionD.perseverance60.A.weightsB.materialsC.attachmentsD.balloons第Ⅱ卷(非选择题满分50分)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。BEIJING--ThroughcontinouseffortsoftheChinesegovernment,MengWanzhou,theChiefFinancialOfficerofChina'stelecommunicationgiantHuawei,hasalreadyleftCanada,onSeptember24localtime,onacharterflight(61)________(organize)bytheChinesegovernment.Soonshe(62)________(return)toherhomecountry.Accordingtoastatementissuedearlierbyoneofthe(63)________(lawyer)whorepresentsMeng,shehasnotpleadedguilty.Mengwillnotbeprosecuted(起诉)(64)________(far)intheUnitedStatesandtheextradition(引渡)proceedingsinCanadawillbeended.Itmarks(65)________endofMeng'snearlythree-yeardetention(拘留)inCanada.MengWanzhouwasarrestedbyCanadianauthorities(66)________therequestoftheUSinDecember2018. \nOntheflight(67)________(head)home,Mengexpressedher(68)________(grateful)tothecountry."Withoutastrongnation,IwouldnotbefreeasIamtoday,"saidMengfromtheairplane,(69)________istolandinChinainafewhours.“Theroadbackhome,(70)________fulloftwistsandturns,isthemostheart-warmingjourneyintheworld.”Shesaid.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)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处,每处仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Movedstorieshappenarounduseveryday.Emma,whoisthebestfriendI’vemadeintheclass,isalwaysthereformewhenIamintheneedofhelp.Recently,Ifoundmyselfgettingupseteasy.Ioftencomplainsaboutthestressandevencouldn’tconcentratestudies.Emmanoticedmyproblembutspenttwohourswithmeoneday,talkingaboutherownstressandwhatshewasdealingwithdifficulties.Fromhim,Ilearnedthattheonlyapproachtobeatdifficultiesiskeepingtryinginsteadofcomplaining.AndIfeltmanymoreconfidenttofightagainstthemtogetherwithEmma.第二节书面表达(满分25分)为了让学生更多地了解太空飞行及激发他们对太空科学的兴趣,2021年12月9下午,“天宫课堂”开讲,宇航员们在太空站为全国各地的中小学生讲述了他们在太空站的工作和生活情况,并现场回答了学生们提出的问题。请写一篇短文介绍“天宫课堂”。内容包括:1.简单介绍“天宫课堂”;2.“天宫课堂”的意义。要求:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.标题已经给出,不计入总词数。相关词汇:太空站spacestation失重环境weightlessenvironment载人太空飞行mannedspaceflightTheTiangongClass____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n_________________________________________________________________________________________________2022届临川一中四月高三联考试题英语答案第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5.CABAC6-10.ABBAC11-15.BACBA16-20.CBCBA第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21-23BDA24-27BDAC28-31CDDC32-35CBAD36-40CADBF第三部分语言知识运用第一节41-45.CBCDA46-50BCDAB51-55BDDBA56-60ADCCA第二节61.organized62.willreturn63.lawyers64.further65.the66.at67.heading68.gratitude69.which70.though/although/while第四部分写作第一节短文改错Movedstorieshappenarounduseveryday.Emma,whoisthebestfriendI’vemadeintheMovingclass,isalwaysthereformewhenIamintheneedofhelp.Recently,Ifoundmyselfgettingupseteasy.Ioftencomplainsaboutthestressandevencouldn’tconcentrate√studies.Emmanoticedmyeasilycomplainedonproblembutspenttwohourswithmeoneday,talkingaboutherownstressandwhatshewasandhowdealingwithdifficulties.Fromhim,Ilearnedthattheonlyapproachtobeatdifficultiesiskeepingherbeatingtryinginsteadofcomplaining.AndIfeltmanymoreconfidenttofightagainstthemtogetherwithmuchEmma.参考范文:\nTheTiangongClass,alivejourneytospace,waslaunchedontheafternoonofDecember19th,2021,whichturnedouttobeaneye-openingexperience.Duringtheclass,theastronauts,orbitingintheTiangongspacestation,greetedstudentsandteachersbysayingtheywerefeelingverywellinspace.Theyshowedviewershowtheyliveandworkintheweightlessenvironment,displayedtheirspeciallydesignedspacesuit,andansweredquestionsfromstudents.Thewholeclasswasamazing.IfIhadn’texperienceditbymyself,iwouldrefertoitasasciencefiction.Thisisthefirstspacelecturetopopularizespacescienceandspreadknowledgeaboutmannedspaceflight.Inaword,theclassnotonlybroadensourhorizonsbutalsosparksourenthusiasmforscienceamongyoungpeople.Asforme,itignitesmyinterestinspaceexploration,andmeanwhileaddswingstomyspacedream,thusflyingtotheTiangongspacestation.录音稿(Text1)W:Istodaythe10thofJune?Howtimeflies!M:Yes,andIhaveonemorelecturetogivethedayaftertomorrow.(Text2)M:Howarethesalesfigureslooking?W:They’regreat!Wehadasharpriseaftertheonlinemarketingcampaignbegan.It’sbetterthanhiringextrasalespeople.M:Good!NowI’mthinkingofofferingsomediscountnextseason.(Text3)W:Whydon’tyougotobed,Jimmy?Areyoureadingthatstorybook?M:Oh,IjustrememberedIhadn’tdonemysciencehomeworkyet.I’msearchingonlineforsomeinformationaboutthat.(Text4)M:Ikickedaplayeroutofourteamforhismisbehaviorlastweek.W:Iheardheapologizedandpromisednottodothatagain.Whynotgivehimasecondchance?M:Maybeyouareright.(Text5)M:Iwouldenjoylookingaroundthebookshop.It’sreallyenjoyable.W:Metoo.Ialwaysfindthebookintheshoporthesupermarketandthenbuyitonline!It’softenalotcheaper.(Text6)M:Hi,Silvia.Areyougoingcampingwithus?W:Surely,yes.M:Great.Itshouldbegoodfununlesstheweathergetsbad.W:WhatdoIneedtotake?M:Well,whenIgethome,I’lltextyouthelistI’vemade.Youdon’tneedtoworryaboutfoodthough.I’vepackedenoughhamburgers.That’stheeasiestthingtomake.\nW:Fine.Incasewerunoutofhamburgers,I’lltakesometinsandbread.M:Goodidea.Ifyouwant,bringsomecards.Wecouldplayatnight.(Text7)M:What’swrongwithyou?W:Myheadhurtsbadly.M:Doyouhaveafever?W:No.M:Howlonghasitbeenlikethis?W:Sincethenightbeforeyesterday.M:Doyouhaveasleepingproblem?W:No.Ialwaysgotobedearlyandsleeps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