福建省厦门第一中学2022—2022学年度第一学期半期考考试高一年英语试卷第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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.WhatisMikedoingnow?A.Eatingahamburger.B.Drinkingcoffee.C.Preparingdinner.2.Howmanycopiesmustthewomanmake?A.80.B.48.C.50.3.Whenisthewomangoingtohaveatest?A.ThisSaturday.B.NextSunday.C.ThisSunday.4.Whereisthemannow?A.Inasuitcaseshop.B.Onaplane.C.Inabaggagehall.5.Whatdidthewomanprobablydobeforeshearrivedhomeyesterday?A.Shemadeacalltoherfriend.B.Shelookedforhercarkeys.C.Shewentshopping.第二节听下面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、7和8题。6.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.7.Whichsubjectdidtheboydobestin?A.English.B.History.C.Maths.8.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Noises.B.Schoolgrades.C.Music.听第7段材料,回答第9、10和11题。22\n9.Howlongcanantssurviveunderwater?A.Fortwodays.B.Foraweek.C.Fortwoweeks.10.Whatdoantsusuallydointhemorning?A.Theyliketohavearest.B.Theyputouttheirlegsandyawn.C.Theyliveindryplaces.11.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第12、13和14题。12.Whatdoweknowaboutthebookstore?A.It’sthreeblocksaway.B.It’sonGreenStreet.C.It’snexttoasupermarket.13.Whichbuscangetthemantothebookstore?A.TheNo.4bus.B.TheNo.14bus.C.TheNo.40bus.14.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?A.Themanisgoingtothebookstorebyhimself.B.Thewoman’snativelanguagemaynotbeEnglish.C.Themanissightseeinginthecity.听第9段材料,回答第15、16和17题。15.Whatdoesthewomandoprobably?A.She’sahost.B.She’sastudent.C.She’sanathlete.16.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Atasportsmeeting.B.Ataradiostation.C.Ataschool.17.Whenwillthemanretire?A.Whenhecan’twinmedals.B.Whenhefeelsverytired.C.Whenheistoooldtorun.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatshouldpeopleinBeijingdowhentheygoouttomorrow?A.Wearmoreclothes.B.Protecttheirskinfromthesun.C.Bringanumbrellaorraincoat.19.Whichcitywillhavegoodweathertomorrowforoutdooractivities?A.Seoul.B.London.C.Paris.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheweatherinTokyotomorrow?22\nA.Itwillbesunnyintheafternoon.B.Therewillbethunderstorms.C.Itwillbecold.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGrowingupinthe1950s,Iwasa10-year-oldrisk-takerwhocausedhismomlotsofstress.OnceIgotintomyaunt’scarsoIcouldpretendtobearacecardriverandaccidentallyknockedtheparkinggearstick(变速杆)off.Thecarrolleddownthedrivewayasfastasitcouldgo,crossedtheroadandfinallystoppedupagainstmyneighbor’scurb(路边).Ithoughtitwasfun,butMomdidn’tthinkso.NormallyIwouldseeaspanking(打屁股)coming,butthistimeIluckedout.IguessshewasgladIwasallright.IenjoyedwatchingTheAdventuresofSupermanontelevisionsomuchthatIwantedtoflyjustlikehim.OnedayIgotintotheclosetandpickedoneofMom’sbestpillowcases(枕套).Iwentoutontothefrontyardandtiedthecasearoundmyneck,pretendingitwasacape.Then,standingonthesideoftheporch(走廊),whichwasabout7feethigh,Ijumped.Thespankingmymothergavemedidn’thurtasmuchasmyscrapedknees.ButtheworstthingIeverdidhappenedwhenItriedtoimpressthenewgirlacrossthestreet.Shewasincrediblycute,soIwentoverandintroducedmyself.22\nAfterItoldhermyname,shesaidshewantedtoshowmesomethingshehadfound.Wewentintoherbackyard,andintheknotofthebiggestandoldesttreewasabeehive.Shesaidshelikedhoneyandaskedmehowtogetitout.“Wecouldstandwatch,andwhentheyleavethehive,wecanreachinandtakethehoney,”Isuggested.Alargegroupofthebeesflewaway,soImovedclosertothehive.Iwasbraveandmaybejustalittlecrazy.Imanagedtotakealittlebitofhoneywhenabeerestedonmyarm.Ikilledthebee,andthenitseemedlikethousandsofbeesflewtowardme.Mynewfriendscreamedandran.IranasfastasIcouldacrossheryardandupthelonghilltomyfrontdoor.Ineverlookedback.Thesoundofthebeesbehindmetoldmethecoastwasn’tclear.Whenthegroupofbeesattacked,Iscreamedformymom.AsIreachedmyfrontdoorIsawherswingingabroomaroundmetogetthebeesoffme.Ididn’tcarethatshelandedafewhardhitsonmyhead,Ijustwantedthemoff.FinallyImadeitinside,sorefromthestings(蜇)andredfromthebroom,butIwasalivethankstomymom.Mysuperhero.Allsheneededwasacape.Iknewwheretogetheroneofthose.21.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Learningthroughadventures.B.Theauthor’snaughtybehaviorasachild.C.Theauthor’sgreatloveforhismother.22\nD.Theauthor’sexperienceofbeingstungbybees.22.Whentheauthorjumpedwiththeself-madecape,______.A.heknewhismotherwouldsavehimB.heknewhewouldreceiveaspankingC.hedidn’tplantohurthimselfD.hepromisednottodoitagain23.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thecoastwasn’tclear”meaninthearticle?A.Ineededtogotothecoast.B.Igotridofthebees.C.Iwasstillindanger.D.Itwasalongwayhome.24.What’stheauthor’simpressionofhismother?A.Strictbutloving.B.Gentlebutbrave.C.Patientandtolerant.D.Seriousandreasonable.BAreyouadogpersonoracatperson?Withsomanyphotosandvideosofcatsanddogsdoingcutethingsonline,it’seasierthanevertoanswerwhichofthesefurryfriendsyoulikemore.Therearemanyreasonswhypeoplepreferonetypeofpetovertheother.So,haveyoueverwonderedwhatyourpreferenceforcatsordogssaysaboutyou?Infact,a2022studydonebySamGosling,apsychologistattheUniversityofTexas,US,andhisgraduatestudentCarsonSandyfoundthatdogpeoplearemoreextroverted(外向的),agreeableandconscientious(认真的)thancatpeople.22\n“Catswilloccasionallyengageinsocialactivities,butusuallyafteronlyafewminutestheywillgiveupthegame.Dogs,ontheotherhand,willoftenengageinplay,likefetchingathrownball,forhoursatatime,”saidModernDogmagazine.Justonthebasisofdogs’naturebeingmoresociablethancats’,youmayexpectthatthepersonalitiesofdogpeoplealsoreflecthighersociability.AndGosling’sstudyfoundthatdogpeoplearegenerallyabout15percentmoreextrovertedand13percentmoreagreeable,bothofwhichareassociatedwithsocialorientation(倾向).Inaddition,dogpeopleare11percentmoreconscientiousthancatpeople.“Conscientiousness”isatendencytoshowself-discipline,tocompletetasksandaimforachievement.Thistraitalsoshowsapreferenceforplannedratherthanspontaneous(一时冲动的)behavior.Incomparison,catpeopleareabout12percentmoreanxious,buttheyarealso11percentmore“open”thandogpeople,duetoageneralappreciationforart,emotion,imagination,curiosity,adventure,unusualideasandvarietyofexperience.Andpeoplehighonopennessaremorelikelytoholdunconventionalbeliefs.Despitesomanydifferences,therearesomethingsthatcatpeopleanddogpeoplehaveincommon.“Bothtypesofpeopleconsiderthemselvesclosetonature,dislikeanimal-printclothingandgenerallylookonthebettersideoflife,”notedMotherNatureNetwork.22\n25.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?A.Differencesbetweendogsandcatsintheirpersonality traits.B.Factorsthatinfluencepeople’spreferencefordogsorcats.C.Howraisingapethelpsshapeyourpersonality.D.Whatyourpreferencefordogsorcatstellsaboutyou.26.Theunderlinedphrase“engagein”inthefourthparagraphprobablymeans______.A.getinvolvedinB.benefitfromC.takelittleinterestinD.performwellin27.AccordingtothestudydonebySamGosling,dogownerstendto______thancatowners.A.bemoreimaginativeandcreativeB.liveamoreorganizedlifeC.lovetogetclosetonaturemoreD.bemoreeasygoingandadventurous28.Accordingtothearticle,bothdogpeopleandcatpeople______.A.aregenerallyself-disciplinedB.areusuallypositiveandcareaboutnatureC.arelikelytoholdunconventionalbeliefsD.liketowearanimal-printclothingCGuidetoHikingontheAppalachianTrailHowdoI“LeaveNoTrace(痕迹)ontheAppalachianTrail?”22\nAtabout2,189miles,theAppalachianTrailisthelongestsingleunitoftheNationalParkSystem.Withthenumberofpeoplevisitingthisplaceincreasingeachyear,thechancesaregreatthatanyofusmaydamagethenaturalenvironmentalongtheTrailandaffecttheexperienceforothers.Sopleasedoyourpartbyfollowingthesehikingandcampingpractices,andencourageotherstolearnaboutandadoptthesetechniques.1.Planaheadandprepare.Evaluatetherisksassociatedwithyourouting,identifycampsitesanddestinationsinadvance,andusemapsandguides.Prepareforextremeweather,dangers,andemergencies–especiallythecold–toavoidimpacts(影响)fromsearches,rescues,andcampfires.Learnwhenareasaremostcrowdedandtrytoavoidthosetimes.2.Disposeofwasteproperly.Packoutalltrashandfoodwaste,includingthatleftbehindbyothers.Don’tburytrashorfood,anddon’ttrytoburnpackagingmaterialsincampfires.Usetheprivy(茅房)forhumanwasteonly.Donotaddtrash.Ifthereisnoprivy,disposeofhumanwastebyburyingitinahole,aholeatleast200feet(80steps)fromcampsites,watersourcesandshelters,andwellawayfromtrails.3.Leavewhatyoufind.Leaveplants,culturalartifacts(器物)andothernaturalobjectswhereyoufoundthemforotherstoenjoy.Donotdamagelivetreesorplants;greenwoodburnspoorly.Collectonlyfirewoodthatisdead,down,andnolargerthanyour22\nwrist.Leavedeadstandingtreesanddeadlimbsonstandingtreesforthewildlife.4.Minimizecampfireimpacts.Usestovesforcooking–ifyouneedafire,buildoneonlywhereit’slegalandinanexistingfirering.Keepfiressmall.Neverleaveyourcampfireunattended,anddrownitwhenyouleave.Donottrytoburntrash,includingplastic,glass,cans,teabags,food,oranythingwithfoodonit.Theseitemsdonotburnthoroughly.Theycreateharmfulfumes(烟雾),andattractwildlifelikeskunksandbears.29.BeforeyouhikeontheAppalachianTrail,youareadvisedto_______.A.keepeverythingthatyoufindthereB.bringsomefoodforthewildlifethereC.prepareforbadweatherandemergenciesD.avoidcrowdedperiodsandbookahotelinadvance30.IfyouneedafireontheAppalachianTrail,youshould_______.A.collectfirewoodthatislargerthanyourwristB.keepitsmallandputitoutwithwaterwhenleavingC.burnorburyyourtrashbeforeyouleaveD.useittodriveawaywildlifelikeskunksandbears31.Thetextismostprobablyintendedfor_______.A.dogloversB.outdoorexplorersC.culturalloversD.environmentprotectorsDTHEREarenaturaldisastersthathumanscanpredict.Thereareotherswhose22\ntimingisdifficulttoknow.WhathappenedinIndonesialastmonthfellintothelattergroup.OnOctober25,atsunami(海啸)causedbya7.7magnitude(震级)earthquakeintheMentawaiislandsofWestSumatra,Indonesiahitshoresanddamagedwholevillages.BylastFriday,ithadleftabout450deadandforcedaround15,000peopletoleavetheirhomes.TsunamiisJapanesefor“harborwave”.ItisusuallycausedbyasuddenriseorfallofpartoftheEarth’scrust(地壳)undertheocean.ItismostcommoninthePacificandIndianoceans.Normallyatsunamiisaseriesofwaves.Thewavescanbeverylong–asmuchas100kilometers–andbeasfarasonehourapart.Theyareabletocrossoceanswithoutlosingmuchenergy.Whentheoceanisdeep,tsunamiscantravelunnoticedatspeedsofupto800kilometersanhour.Theycancrossawholeoceaninadayorless.Thewavemayonlybeafewmetershighbutwhentheyareneartheshoreandreachshallowwater,theybuildupheightveryquickly.SomewitnessesintheMentawaiislandsreportedseeingupto6-meterhighwavescrash(碰撞)ontotheshore.FailedalertsystemManycountriessetupearlywarningsystemsintheirwatersinthehopeofgivingpeopleenoughtimetoescapetohighergroundintheeventofatsunami.ButIndonesia’swarningsystem,completedwithGermanaid,stoppedworking22\naboutamonthagobecauseofdisrepair(失修),accordingtothecountry’sMeteorologyandGeophysicsAgency.Asaresult,notasinglesiren(警报)soundedaftertheearthquake.However,itwasunclearifthesirenscouldhavemadeadifferencebecausetheislandsaffectedweresoclosetotheepicenter(震中)thatthetsunamiwouldhavereachedthemwithinminutes.u32.Accordingtothearticle,thetsunamithathitIndonesia______.A.causedmanyinjuriesbutnodeathsB.createdhugewaveswhenithittheshoreC.wascausedbyanearthquakedeepintheseaD.traveledataspeedof800kilometersanhour33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttsunamisisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.High-speedtsunamiscanbeeasilydetected.B.Tsunamiscantravelacrossawholeoceaninafewhours.C.Tsunamisareusuallycausedbyquakesundertheocean.D.Thepoweroftsunamidecreasesquicklyasitmovestowardland.34.WhatdoweknowaboutIndonesia’sTsunamiwarningsystemfromthearticle?A.Germansarestillcompletingit.B.Warningscouldbeofnouseatall.C.Tsunamiscomebeforewarnings.D.Ithasbeenunderrepairforamonth.35.Whatisthemainpointofthearticle?22\nA.AtsunamithathitIndonesia.B.ThetsunamiwarningsysteminIndonesia.C.ArecenttsunamiandanearthquakeinIndonesia.D.ThereasonswhythetsunamiaffectedIndonesiabadly.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。注意:在选择题填涂卡上:E涂AB;F涂AC;G涂AD。Whenyou’repackingforanadventure,what’sthemostimportantthingyou’llneed?36Orbetteryet,aGPS.Whataboutotheranimals,howdotheyknowwherethey’regoing?Whilehumansdependontechnologytotravel,someanimalshavesomethingfarmoreadvanced.Researchers,mainlyfromOregonStateUniversity,US,foundthatChinooksalmon(鲑鱼)havea“built-inGPS”oftheEarth’smagneticfield.37Itactslikeabigmapinsidetheirbrain.Scientistsplacedsomebabysalmonintoabigswimmingpool.Tosimulate(模拟)theEarth’smagneticfield,theyputmagneticcoils(线圈)allaroundthepool.Then,bychangingthedirectionofthecoils,thesalmonbegantochangetheirowndirection.Theystartedtofaceinthedirectionoftheiroceanfeedingarea.38Whenthescientistschangedthecoilstotheoppositeside,thesalmonalsoturnedintheoppositedirection.Justbyusingtheir“built-inGPS”,thesalmonwereabletofigureoutthedirectionoftheirfeedingarea.22\n39Thescientistsbelievethattheirnavigationskillscamethroughevolution(进化).Thefishthatwereabletoreachthefeedingarealivedlonger.40Soifyou’reeverlostandinneedofsomehelp,maybeyoushouldaskasalmontopointyouintherightdirection!A.HowdidChinooksalmongettheir“built-inGPS”?B.Ifyoudon’twanttogetlost,you’llneedamap!C.Thisisasafeplaceintheoceanwheresalmoncanfindfoodtoeat.D.Thentheycouldpassontheirnavigationskillstotheirbabies.E.However,themagneticfieldislikelynottheonlytoolsalmonusetonavigate.F.Itturnsoutyoungsalmondon’tjustlearnquickly,theydon’tneedtolearnatall.G.Thismeansassoonastheyareborntheyareabletodirectthemselvesintheocean.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;每小题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。IrememberclearlythelasttimeIcried.Iwas12yearsold,intheseventhgrade,andIhad41forthejuniorhighschoolbasketballteam.Iwalkedintothe42;therewasapieceofpaperonthewall.Itwasacutlist.Theboyswhosenameswereonthelistwere43tokeep22\noncomingto44.Theboyswhosenameswerenotonthelisthadbeen45;theirpresencewasnolonger46.Ihadnotknownthecutwascomingthatday.Istoodand47atthelist.Thelisthadnotbeenmadewithagreatdealof48:thenamesofthevery49playerswereatthetop,andtheothermembersoftheteamwerelistedinwhatappearedtobeadescending(下降)orderofbasketballskills.Ikeptlookingatthe50ofthelist,51thatmynamewouldappearifIlookedhardenough.I52myselftogetherasIwalkedout,butwhenIgothomeIbeganto53.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ihadbeentold54thatIwasn’tgoodenough.Sportsmeant55toathleticpeopleatthatage;ifyouwereontheteam,itputyouinthedesirablegroup.Ifyouwerenot,you56aswellnotbealive.Alltheseyearslater,Irememberit57Iwerestillstandingrightthereinthegym.Idon’tknowhowthe58worksinmatterslikethis;Idon’tknowwhatwentoninmyheadfollowingthatday.ButIknowthatmy59hasbeensostrongeversincethen;Iknowthatforallofmylifesincethatday,IhavedonemoreworkthanIhadtobedoing,and60morehoursthanIhadtobespending.Idon’tknowifallofthatcamefromadeterminationnevertoallowmyselftobecutagain---butIknowit’sthere.Andclearlyit’sthereinalotofothersuccessfulpeopletoo.41.A.pickedupB.pickedoutC.triedoutD.22\ntookup42.A.classroomB.gymC.hallD.office43.A.persuadedB.forbiddenC.admittedD.welcome44.A.competitionsB.challengesC.practicesD.shows45.A.cutB.forgottenC.movedD.offered46.A.desiredB.interestedC.recordedD.suggested47.A.criedB.laughedC.staredD.wondered48.A.expectationB.considerationC.inspectionD.satisfaction49.A.bestB.luckyC.experiencedD.old50.A.bottomB.backC.middleD.top51.A.doubtingB.hopingC.recognizingD.searching52.A.lostB.pushedC.carriedD.held53.A.planB.cryC.regretD.recover54.A.kindlyB.exactlyC.officiallyD.secretly55.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything56.A.couldB.needC.shouldD.might22\n57.A.asfarasB.aslongasC.asifD.evenif58.A.dreamB.gameC.luckD.mind59.A.curiosityB.determinationC.patienceD.confusion60.A.gotoverB.putoffC.setalongD.putin班级座号姓名准考证号密封线内不要答题——————————————————————————————————————福建省厦门第一中学2022—2022学年度第一学期半期考考试高一年英语试卷第II卷命题教师郭丹芷审核教师康美华2022.11听力阅读完形翻译语法填空书面表达总分第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节翻译完成句子(15%)1.地震安全不仅仅是让楼不倒塌。Thereis____________earthquakesafetythan____________________thebuildings________________________.2.牢记:安全好过遗憾。Alwaysremember:22\n“______________________________________________.”3.尽管看上去很令人惊奇,周三的夜晚却很平静。__________________________________,Wednesdaynightwasaquietnight.4.历史上从未有座城市被毁得如此彻底。Neverbeforeinhistory_________acity_______________________________.5.纳尔逊.曼德拉不吝惜时间,对此我深表感激。NelsonMandela_______________________________histime,_____________Iwasgrateful.6.我们被置于这样一个境地:不得不接受低人一等。We______________________________________wehadtoacceptwewere座位号lessimportant.7.过去三十年来所出现的大量法律剥夺我们的权利,阻挡我们进步,一直到今天,我们还处在几乎什么权利都没有的阶段。Thelastthirtyyears___________________thegreatestnumberoflaws_______________ourrightsandprogress,untiltodaywehavereachedastage.8.死亡和重伤的人数达到40多万。Thenumberofpeople____________________or______________________reachedmorethan400,000.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Oneday,asIopenedthegaragedoor,Isawalargemoth(飞蛾)onthewall.Itwasaverybeautifulmoth,1.__________hadbigbrownwings.Perhapsbecauseofthesoundofthedooropening,themoth2.__________(try)toflyout.Therewasawindowontheceiling.Themothcouldn’tgetoutbecause22\noftheinvisible(看不见的)wallofthewindowglass.Iraisedthegaragedoorwiderinhopesof3.__________(help)themothtoescapefromthegarage.However,ittriedtoflyhigherand4.__________(far)fromthedoorandgot5.__________(trap)inaspider’sweb.Worryingthatthebeautifulmothwouldbecomeaspider’sdinner,Ipickedupabroomtohelpitfight6.__________thespider’sweb.However,itbecameevenmore7.__________(frighten).Afteritgotawayfromtheweb,themothranintotheglass.Butnomatter8._________hardittried,themothremainedinthecageofthegarage.Ileftthegaragewiththedooropen.Ithoughtbysimply9.__________(turn)hisfocustooneside,hecouldescapethegaragethroughthedoor.Sometimes,peopleneedtochoose10.__________rightwaybeforeapplyingeffort.1.___________2.____________3.____________4.___________5.__________6.___________7.____________8.____________9.___________10._________第二节书面表达(满分25分)以Myfather为题,结合一次难忘的经历,讲讲父亲对你的影响。注意:1.词数:不少于120。行文不得超出规定边框。2.要求文中使用定语从句、强调句、和半倒装句,并在文中加下划直线。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________22\n________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________草稿纸22\n福建省厦门第一中学2022—2022学年度第一学期半期考考试答案听力1-5BABCC6-10CABCB11-15BCABA16-20BCCBA阅读理解21-24BCCA25-28DABB29-31CBB32-35BCBA36-40BGCAD完形填空41-45CBDCA46-50ACBAA51-55BDBCD56-60DCDBD翻译完成句子1.moreto,keeping,fromfallingdown2.“It’sbettertobesafethansorry.”3.Amazingasitmayseem4.has,beensocompletelydestroyed5.wasgenerouswith,forwhich6.wereputintoapositionwhere7.haveseen,stopping,wherewehavenorightsatall8.whowerekilled,seriouslyinjured语法填空1.which2.tried3.helping4.farther5.trapped6.against7.frightened8.how9.turning10.22\nthe附听力原文Text1M:IsMikeeatingahamburger?W:No,heisn't.He'sdrinkingcoffee,andhisbrotherispreparingdinner.Text2M:Make50copiesformeand30copiesforMrBlack.W:Certainly,sir.AssoonasIfinishtypingthisletter.Text3M:Don'tyouhaveatestsoon?It'sthisSaturday,ifIremembercorrectly.W:Yes,it'soutmid-termexam,butit'snextSunday.Text4W:Hello,Jack.ThisisAnn.Whereareyou?Ican'tfindyou.Haveyoualreadygotontheplane?M:Don'tworry,Ann.I'mstillwaitingformysuitcaseinthebaggagehall.Text5W:Ididsomethingsillyyesterdayafternoon.AfterarrivinghomeandputtingallthethingsIboughtinthekitchenandmadeacalltomyfriend,Icouldn'tfindmycarkeys.M:Wheredidyoufindthem?W:Theywereinmyhand.Text6W:John,yourmusicissoloud.I'mtiredafteraday'swork.(6)M:Sorry.Iwillturnitdown.W:OK!Whataboutyourgrades,John?(8)M:IgotanAinEnglish.(7)Here'smyreportcard.W:Letmesee.I'mgladyougotanAinEnglish,butwhyaCinhistory?M:ButIgotaBinmaths.W:Verygood.Youarebeginningtodowellinmaths.Trytodobetternextterm.Text7M:Lookatthiswebpage.It'saboutants.W:Ants?Whydoyoulikeantssomuchlikeyourfather?(11)M:Whynot?Antsarereallyinteresting.Theydoreallyinterestingthings.Forexample,theyusuallyliveindryplaces,buttheycansurviveunderwaterfortwoweeks.(9)W:Really?Dotheybreatheunderwater?M:Itdoesn'tsay.W:Howaboutthis?Antsalwaysputouttheirlegsinthemorning.(10)M:Youarejoking!W:No,really!M:Dotheyusuallyyawninthemorning,too?(10)W:Actually,theydo.(10)Text8.M:Excuseme.CanyouspeakEnglish?22\nW:Yes,canIhelpyou?M:Oh,Iamlookingforabookstore.W:Gostraightforaboutthreeblocks,andturnrightonGreenStreet.ThentakethefirstleftontoYouthStreet.Youwillseeasupermarket.Abookstoreisnexttoit.(12)M:Howfarisit?W:Itwilltakeabout10minutesontheNo.4bus.(13)YoucangowithmeandIwillshowyou.M:Thankyousomuch!W:Bytheway,whereareyoufrom?M:London.IteachEnglishhere.W:Great.ThenImayaskyousomequestionsaboutlearningEnglishonourway.(14)M:Sure.Text9W:Welcometoourprogram,Michael.(15)M:Thankyou.W:Soyouhavewonsomanyfirstprizes.Howdidyoufeeleachtimeyoureceivedamedal?M:Well,IfeltexcitedwhenIsawournationalflagrising.W:Whenwillyouretire?Imeanwhenwillyoustoprunning.M:I'mstillyoung.I'lltrymybesttowinmoremedalsforourcountry.Iwon'tstoprunninguntilI'mtoooldtorun.(17)W:Youaregreat.Wouldyouliketosaysomethingtotheyoungpeople?M:Ihopeeveryonecanreachtheirgoals.W:OK,let'stakearestandwe'llbebackaftertheadvertisement.(16)M:OK.Text10Next,let'slookattheweatherinsomecapitalcitiesoftheworldtomorrow.InBeijing,therewillbeshowersearlyinthedayandafewthunderstormsinthesuburbsbylateafternoon.(18)Thehighesttemperaturewillbe32°Candthelowest22°C.Seoulwillseerain.Thunderstormsarealsopossibleinthemorningwithtemperaturesfrom24°Cto29°C.TomorrowitwillbecloudyinTokyointhemorningandwillbesunnyintheafternoonwithtemperaturesfrom28°Cto33°C.(20)TomorrowtheweatherinLondonwillbesunny,withthehighesttemperatureof23°C.(19)Pairswillhavemuchcloudandafewthunderstorms.Thehighesttemperaturewillbe22°C.Atnightitwilldropto15°C.Thankyouforyourlistening.22