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新疆疏附县第二中学2021-2022学年高一上学期开学考试英语试题本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
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3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。听完每段I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
did
the
woman
do
today
A.She
practiced
the
piano.
B.She
wrote
some
letters.
C.She
made
a
travel
plan.
2.What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow
afternoon
A.Go
to
the
dentist.
B.Go
to
a
physics
class.
C.Meet
with
her
trainer.
3.What
has
Billy
been
doing
this
weekend
A.Visiting
museums.
B.Reading
some
science
books.
C.Trying
to
come
up
with
an
idea.
4.How
do
the
speakers
feel
A.Tired.
B.Enjoyable.
C.Frightened.
5.What
does
the
woman
mean
A.She
doesn’t
want
to
leave.
B.She
will
take
all
the
files
away.
C.She
has
enough
time
to
deal
with
her
work.
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。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题。
6.What
did
the
woman
say
about
the
man’s
brother
A.He
has
changed
a
lot.
B.He
was
very
impolite
to
her.
C.She
can
never
understand
him.
7.What
is
the
man’s
explanation
A.His
brother
has
a
pain
in
his
neck.
B.High
school
life
is
too
stressful.
C.That
is
the
way
teenagers
are.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What
are
the
speakers
doing
A.Looking
for
something.
B.Talking
about
a
trip
to
France.
C.Checking
their
luggage
at
the
airport.
9.Where
was
the
woman’s
passport
A.In
her
wallet.
B.Under
the
desk.
C.In
her
make-up
bag.
10.What
is
the
woman
like
A.She
is
forgetful.
B.She
is
impatient.
C.She
is
very
organized.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.In
Thailand.
B.In
Hawaii.
C.In
Mexico.
12.What
do
we
know
about
the
camera
A.It
can
be
used
underwater.
B.It
cannot
be
dropped.
C.It’s
pretty
heavy.
13.How
much
did
the
man
spend
on
his
camera
equipment
in
total
A.$200.
B.$300.
C.$350.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do
by
Monday
A.Call
the
models.
B.Finish
the
files.
C.Send
out
the
invitations.
15.When
is
the
charity
party
A.This
weekend.
B.Next
week.
C.Next
month.
16.Where
do
the
speakers
probably
work
A.At
a
baking
company.
B.At
a
fashion
company.
C.At
a
housing
company.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
the
speaker’s
attitude
A.No
one
is
born
a
genius.
B.Too
much
practice
is
not
useful.
C.Talented
people
needn’t
work
hard.
18.When
did
Mozart
begin
composing
A.At
the
age
of
three.
B.At
the
age
of
five.
C.At
the
age
of
eight.
19.How
did
Jimi
Hendrix
learn
to
play
the
guitar
A.His
father
taught
him.
B.He
learned
at
schoo1.
C.He
taught
himself.
20.What
happened
to
Einstein
after
graduation
A.He
couldn’t
find
a
job.
B.He
was
an
immediate
success.
C.He
gave
up
his
studies
for
a
while.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
A
walking
tour
in
Rocky
Mountain
National
Park,
Colorado
Rocky
Mountain
National
Park
covers
about
41square
miles
with
dozens
of
mountain
peaks.
More
than
250
species
of
birds
will
delight
your
senses
and
more
than
900
types
of
wildflowers
will
keep
you
marveling
at
their
beauty.
Your
Colorado
walking
tour
officially
begins.
To
ensure
that
you
arrive
on
time
we
strongly
suggest
that
you
arrive
one
day
before
the
departure
date.
Day
1
The
trip
begins
at
1:
00
p.
m.
Travel
by
bus
to
Rocky
Mountain
National
Park.
Check
in
our
accommodations,
enjoy
a
fresh
lunch
and
head
into
the
park
for
our
first
hike.
Day
2
During
today’s
hike
we
will
cover
3.8
miles.
We’ll
stop
to
enjoy
both
“The
Pool”
and
Fern
Falls
on
our
way
to
Fern
Lake.
You’ll
enjoy
every
minute
of
today’s
hike
and
then
spend
a
relaxing
evening
in
the
town
of
Estes
Park.
Day
3
Glacier
Gorge
the
main
section
of
the
Park,
has
some
of
the
most
beautiful
attractions
in
the
Park.
Today
we’ll
push
our
boots
up
the
trail
to
Black
Lake,
about
4.7
miles.
With
views
of
Longs
Peak,
we’ll
hike
past
a
major
waterfall
and
several
smaller
lakes
before
arriving
at
Black
Lake.
Day
4
Today
we’ll
head
to
Wild
Basin,
southeast
of
the
main
park
area,
for
a
hike
to
Ouzel
Lake.
Wild
Basin
traverses(穿过)
through
Aspen
forest
past
rushing
streams,
to
a
high
mountain
lake
where
we
will
enjoy
a
picnic
lunch.
Day
5
The
Flat
Top
Mountain
area
will
delight
your
senses
with
thick
forests
and
meadows
of
abundant
wildflowers.
Our
feet
will
carry
us
for
about
8.8
miles.
Day
6
Catch
the
Estes
Park
Shuttle
to
Denver
International
Airport
or
continue
on
your
own
to
other
adventures!
21.
Where
will
people
sleep
on
the
second
day
A.
By
Black
Lake.
B.
By
Fern
Lake.
C.
On
Flat
Top
Mountain.
D.
In
the
town
of
Estes
Park.
22.
When
will
people
hike
in
Glacier
Gorge
A.
Day
1.
B.
Day
2.
C.
Day
3.
D.
Day
4.
23.
What
can
people
enjoy
in
the
Flat
Top
Mountain
area
A.
Lots
of
flowers.
B.
Major
waterfall.
C.
Rushing
streams.
D.
A
lake.
B
I
need
help!
I
have
to
fix
a
leaking
pipe
in
my
bathroom
but
I'm
not
sure
where
to
begin.
I
know
I
lack
the
necessary
DIY
skills,
but
luckily
there
are
numerous
books
and
online
videos
that
will
hopefully
give
me
the
information
I
need.
Publications
that
help
us
to
help
ourselves
are
nothing
new,
but
the
range
of
them
is
increasing
with
advice
being
given
far
beyond
practical
tasks
around
the
house.
Bookshops
these
days
are
full
of
titles
which
claim
to
boost
your
self-confidence,
your
wealth,
your
love
life
or
your
career.
Some
claim
to
improve
your
life
within
seven
days!
It's
big
business
and
it's
thought
that
the
self-help
industry
is
worth
$10bn
in
the
US
alone.
The
first
self-help
book
called
'How
to
Win
Friends
and
Influence
People'
was
published
in
1936,
and
has
since
sold
30
million
copies
and
is
still
popular
now.
It
includes
guidance
on
how
to
make
people
like
you
and
how
to
make
your
life
happier.
It
might
seem
strange
to
think
that
we
need
a
book
to
tell
us
how
to
live
our
lives
but
self-help
books
remain
a
go
to
remedy
for
those
of
us
looking
for
enlightenment.
There
are,
of
course,
trends
in
what
we
need
help
with.
Emma
Marshall,
who
works
at
British
bookshop
Waterstones,
says
“at
the
moment
we're
in
the
tidying
up,
getting
rid
of
things
trend...
I
think
the
trend
right
now
is
about
slowing
down
in
your
life."
It
seems
there
is
always
something
we
need
help
with,
and
reading
about
it
can
be
very
therapeutic
-
it
makes
us
feel
good,
even
if
we
don't
do
anything
about
it.
Of
course,
the
internet
has
become
the
place
to
go
to
for
salvation.
We've
got
used
to
searching
for
solutions
online,
and
now
these
solutions
even
include
how
to
fix
or
improve
our
lives.
Interestingly,
psychologist
Caroline
Beaton,
says
people
called
'millennials'
are
self-critical

they
are
aware
of
their
own
faults

which
also
means
they're
more
likely
to
spend
time
and
money
on
self-help.
There's
also
a
theory
that
the
self-help
industry
does
well
during
a
recession

people
are
perhaps
even
more
likely
to
reach
for
self-help
to
improve
their
situation.
Whatever
the
reason
for
the
continued
interest
in
self-help,
it's
good
to
know
help
is
at
hand
when
we
need
it.
The
alternative
to
finding
a
happier
life
is
just
to
come
to
terms
with
yourself
as
you
are
-I
know,
I
read
about
it
in
a
book!
Do
you
believe
in
self-help
books
Where
else
can
you
get
self-help
advice
apart
from
books
A.
From
teachers
B.
From
friends
C.
From
the
Internet
D.
From
parents
What
do
you
know
about
self-books
A.They
may
offer
you
some
keys
to
success.
B.They
hasn't
gained
great
popularity.
C.All
of
us
enjoy
them
very
much.
D.They
can
certainly
improve
your
life
within
seven
days.
Why
do
millennials
spend
more
money
on
self-help
books
according
to
Caroline
Beaton
A.They
are
stuck
in
a
recession.
B.They
realize
they
are
not
perfect.
C.They
are
more
likely
to
have
access
to
books.
D.They
haven't
got
used
to
searching
for
solutions
online.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage
A.People
don't
have
interest
in
self-help
books.
B.Accepting
yourself
as
you
are
makes
you
happier.
C.The
self-help
industry
makes
little
difference
during
a
recession.
D.The
current
trend
in
self-help
books
is
about
rushing
around
and
taking
things
easier.
C
As
a
CEO
of
a
startup,
you
get
used
to
hearing"no".You
also
face
an
endless
continuation
of
what
feels
like
shocking
crises,
like
nearly
running
out
of
cash,
losing
a
key
customer,discovering
a
widespread
product
failure,
or
having
to
shut
down
operations
because
of
a
global
pandemic.
But
it
tums
out
that
these
disasters
can
actually
be
good
for
you.
In
fact,I'm
not
sure
whether
you
can
innovate
without
them.
Here's
what
all
our
crises
have
taught
me.
It's
good
to
be
uncomfortable.
We
once
had
a
key
customer
request-a
battery
capability
that
we'd
never
developed
before.
The
customer
made
it
clear
that
if
we
couldn't
develop
this
capability,
they'd
be
less
confident
in
our
product.
We
wrestled
with
the
risks,
not
least
of
which
was
the
potential
embarrassment
if
we
couldn't
meet
the
customer's
needs.
We
knew
we'd
face
many
technical
problems
if
we
tried
to
go
into
operation.
Yet
we
decided
to
try
to
satisfy
the
customer,
even
if
it
wasn't
obvious
at
first
how
we
could
get
it
done.
A
few
weeks
later
we
delivered
something
beyond
what
the
customer
had
asked
for,
and
we've
since
grown
this
capability
into
a
powerful
sales
tool
and
potential
revenue
stream-not
to
mention
it
strengthened
our
relationship
with
the
customer.
Short-term
failure
is
good.
A
few
years
ago,
our
company
began
to
expand
our
manufacturing
output
in
response
to
a
customer's
need.
In
the
process
we
discovered
something
unusual
we
hadn't
seen
during
smaller-scale
production.
Our
team
dived
into
failure
analysis,
and
we
finally
put
the
problem
down
to
a
single
material
within
the
battery.
We'd
used
this
material
for
years,
but
now
we
needed
a
replacement.
Once
we
made
that
change,the
battery
quality
and
reliability
greatly
improved.
It's
okay
to
show
weakness.
One
of
my
hardest
days
as
CEO.was
the
day
when
I
found
out
I
was
pregnant.We
were
in
the
middle
of
raising
a
funding
round,
and
I
had
been
traveling
nonstop
for
a
year.
Until
that
day,I
had
assumed
that
my
role
as
CEO
was
to
display
strength
and
confidence.
With
the
mounting
pressure
I
was
harder
on
myself
than
I
needed
to
be,
and
now
I
had
the
added
stress
of
being
pregnant.I
decided
to
acknowledge
to
my
team
that
I
was
breaking
down.
They
united
together
and
found
ways
to
operate
more
smoothly
and
communicate
more
effectively,
supporting
me
to
focus
my
time
on
most
pressing
goals.
This
gave
me
not
only
the
space
to
plan
for
the
company’s
future,but
also
to
prepare
for
my
own
new
normal:
leading
while
becoming
a
first-time
mother.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"then"
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to
A:Frequent
rejections.
B.Financial
crises.
C.Global
pandemics.
D.Endless
disasters.
29.What
does
the
author
want
to
convey
in
Paragraph
27
A.
Customers'
requests
should
be
carefully
evaluated.
B.Meeting
challenges
can
bring
about
extra
benefits.
C.The
company
should
keep
launching
new
products.
D.Innovation
is
the
only
way
to
win
fierce
competition.
30.
How
does
the
author
prove
short-term
failure
is
beneficial
A.
By
drawing
a
comparison.
B.By
giving
an
example.
C.By
challenging
assumptions.
D.By
doing
an
experiment.
31.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.Learn
to
let
go
B.Make
it
as
a
CEO
C.Think
deep
sometimes
D.Make
friends
with
crises
D
Scientists
often
compare
coral
reefs(珊瑚礁)
to
underwater
rainforests,
yet
unlike
the
leafy
plant
base
of
a
forest,
corals
are
animals.
The
soft
creatures
are
naturally
half-transparent
and
get
their
brilliant
color
from
algae(藻类)
living
inside
them.
When
corals
experience
stress
from
hot
temperatures
or
pollution,
they
halt
the
interdependent
relationship
with
algae,
typically
pushing
them
out
and
turning
white.
Corals
are
still
alive
when
they
are
white,
but
they're
at
risk
and
many
eventually
die,
turning
dark
brown.
Scientists
around
the
world
are
looking
for
means
to
protect
and
maybe
increase
corals.
One
common
option
is
to
create
more
protected
areas

essentially
national
parks
in
the
ocean.
Beyond
nature
preserves,
some
conservationists
are
looking
to
more
hands-on
methods.
One
research
center
in
the
Florida
Keys
is
exploring
a
form
of
natural
selection
to
keep
corals
remaining.
The
reef
system
in
the
Keys
has
been
hit
hard
by
climate
change
and
pollution,
which
is
especially
tough,
because
corals
there
help
support
fisheries
worth
$
100
million
every
year.
To
keep
the
wild
ecosystem
alive,
Erinn
Muller,
the
center's
director,
and
her
team
are
harvesting
samples
of
the
corals
that
survived
the
environmental
stress
naturally,
keeping
them
to
make
them
reproduce,
and
then
reattaching
them
to
the
reef.
They
have
46,000
corals
on
plastic
frames
under
the
sea.
So
far,
the
center
has
regrown
over
70,000
corals
from
five
different
species
on
damaged
reefs.
In
The
Bahamas,
Ross
Cunning,
a
research
biologist
at
Chicago's
Shedd
Aquarium,
focuses
on
corals
with
genes
that
could
make
them
natural
candidates
for
restoration
projects.
He
published
a
study
of
two
Bahamian
reefs,
one
that
survived
an
extreme
2015
heat
wave,
and
one
that
didn't.
"We
think
their
ability
to
deal
with
these
higher
temperatures
is
built
into
their
genes,"
says
Cunning.
There's
evidence
of
corals
evolving
more
quickly
to
resist
rapidly
warming
climate.
The
big
question
scientists
need
investigate,
adds
Gunning,
is
how
much
more
heat
corals
can
adapt
to.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"halt"
in
the
first
paragraph
mean
A.
End.
B.
Develop.
C.
Strengthen.
D.
Weaken.
33.
What
do
Muller
and
her
team
do
to
save
corals
A.
Restore
the
damaged
reefs.
B.
Grow
corals
by
hand
underwater.
C.
Create
more
protected
areas.
D.
Move
corals
to
unpolluted
areas.
34.
What
do
Cunning's
words
suggest
A.
Many
corals
have
been
genetically
improved.
B.
Cooling
down
the
waters
is
key
to
rescuing
corals.
C.
Reasons
for
corals
surviving
heat
waves
are
shocking.
D.
The
highest
temperature
corals
can
survive
is
unclear.
35.
Which
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text
A.
Relationship
between
corals
and
algae
B.
Efforts
made
to
save
corals
C.
Impact
of
climate
warming
on
corals
D.
Survival
crisis
faced
by
coral
reefs
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。
Tips
for
Choosing
a
Career
Choosing
a
career
is
one
of
the
most
important
decisions
you
will
ever
make.
Most
people
spend
half
or
more
of
their
waking
hours
five
days
a
week
at
their
jobs.
While
selecting
a
career
can
be
a
difficult
process,
the
following
tips
can
make
this
process
easier
for
you.
Extensive
reading
about
potential
careers
is
vital.
____36____
It’s
important
to
collect
vital
information
such
as
career
descriptions,
career
outlooks,
employment
statistics,
educational
requirements,
and
potential
earnings.
____37____
Do
this
frequently
since
these
lists
keep
changing.
A
“hot
job”
today
may
not
be
“hot”
next
year
or
the
year
after
next
year.
When
evaluating
these
lists,
keep
in
mind
your
interests,
skills
and
job
satisfaction
requirements.
Find
a
mentor.
Many
colleges
and
employers
have
a
formal
mentoring
program.
____38____
It
is
a
great
way
to
learn
about
a
career,
and
a
mentor
can
provide
valuable
networking
opportunities.
“Mentworking”
is
a
new
trend
which
combines
mentoring
and
networking,
and
which
has
shown
good
results.
Interviewing
people
in
the
field
is
an
excellent
way
to
learn
about
the
various
aspects
of
a
career.
____39____
Informational
interviews
often
change
a
person’s
perspective
about
an
occupation.
You
can
find
interview
candidates
by
asking
friends,
teachers
and
neighbors.
You
can
also
contact
relevant
professional
associations
and
societies
and
visit
appreciate
social
and
professional
networking
sites
online.
The
skills
required
for
a
career
are
an
essential
factor
for
an
individual’s
potential
for
success
in
that
career.
Write
a
list
of
the
skills
needed
for
a
particular
field.
Place
a
check
next
to
each
skill
you
possess.
____40____
Your
skills
should
be
a
vital
factor
in
your
career
selection
process.
A
satisfying
career
is
often
built
upon
a
match
with
what
you
are
naturally
good
at.
Natural
strengths
allow
an
individual
to
work
with
ease
and
acquire
expertise
faster.
A.
Also,
formal
mentoring
organizations
are
available
that
match
mentors
with
individuals.
B.
Doing
this
may
also
provide
good
social
communication
opportunities.
C.
At
last,
please
count
the
number
of
checks
you
have.
D.
Potential
careers
are
the
jobs
which
you
will
have
in
the
future.
E.
You
will
discover
details
about
careers
that
you
were
not
aware
of.
F.
The
more
checks
you
make,
the
more
likely
this
field
is
right
for
you.
G.
Look
for
lists
of
“hot
jobs”
on
the
Internet
and
in
magazines.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Saul
and
Keon
have
never
felt
bored
with
a
day
of
work
picking
up
trash
in
Miami
Beach.
They
were
especially
41
when
they
were
covering
their
route
this
week
as
a
beautiful
42
awaited
them.
When
their
huge
truck
rolled
down
the
street
into
the
North
Bay
Road
community,
they
found
most
residents(居民)lining
the
street
with
signs
and
balloons,
all
to 43
say
“we
love
you".
Jennifer
Elegant
wanted
to
show
her
family's
appreciation
44
she
organized
the
socially-distancing
surprise
“thank
you"
45
to
honor
the
workers.
Even
the
Miami
Beach
mayor(市长),Dan
Gelber,
showed
up
to
46
the
two
heroes—because
Saul
Scruggs
and
Keon
Richardson
do
so
much
more
than
47
trash.
“They
bring
incredible
energy
to
the
48
neighborhood,
Jennifer
said.
“In
a
word,
they
spread

49
.

What
is
50
about
the
two
men
is
the
positive
energy
that
they
bring
with
them.
They
always
have
51
on
their
faces
and
never
52 a
chance
to
say
hello
and
53
someone's
day.
They
also
go
out
of
their
way
to
help
others
and
54
nothing
in
return.
One
day,
Saul
spent
45 minutes
helping
a
neighbor
dig
through
her
trash
to
55
her
lost
wedding
ring.
He
also
waited
for
over
an
hour
with
another

56
who
was
having
heart
problems
and
needed
a(n)
57
.
Jennifer
has
had
"meaningful
discussions"
with
the
amazing
workers
about
their
inspiring
levels
of
happiness
and
often
shares
their
58
with
her
students.
“Every
day
we
are
59
by
heroes
who
bring
us
inspiration
but
too
often
we
are
unable
to
60
these
great
people.
I
want
Saul
and
Keon
to
know
that
we
are
thankful.

A.thrilled
B.curious
C.calm
D.relaxed
A.dream
B.surprise
C.trip
D.show
A.regularly
B.gradually
C.simply
D.legally
A.but
B.if
C.before
D.so
A.invitation
B.celebration
C.discussion
D.graduation
A.follow
B.welcome
C.help
D.salute
A.pick
up
B.put
aside
C.sort
out
D.give
away
A.only
B.dirty
C.entire
D.right
A.joy
B.respect
C.trust
D.safety
A.puzzling
B.special
C.complex
D.controversial
A.concern
B.tears
C.doubt
D.smiles
A.offer
B.value
C.miss
D.seize
A.arrange
B.record
C.brighten
D.exchange
A.expect
B.reserve
C.replace
D.conduct
A.store
B.find
C.polish
D.bury
A.friend
B.colleague
C.relative
D.neighbor
A.trash
truck
B.instrument
C.ambulance
D.wedding
ring
A.wisdom
B.luck
C.quietness
D.talent
A.compared
B.chosen
C.reported
D.surrounded
A.rescue
B.recognize
C.support
D.accompany
第二节(共10小题;每小题l5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
About
six
years
ago
I
began
my
job
as
an
IT
consultant(顾问).
I
had
always
been
quite
good
with
computers.
It
was
a
great
move
for
me,
as
I
quickly
learned
a
ton.
Every
day
was
fun.
It
was
one
of
the
best
and
most
challenging
jobs
___61___
I
had
ever
had.
When
___62___
(think)
of
a
few
years
ahead,
I
realized
that
things
started
to
taper(逐渐变窄).
I
wasn’t
learning
as
much
as
before.
I
felt
a
desire
to
try
something
different.
But
I
couldn’t
get
up
the
courage
to
make
any
moves.
I
___63___
(pay)
very
well;
I
had
a
lot
of
freedom,
and
great
benefits.
I
had
grown
comfortable
and
1
had
been
___64___
(accustom)
to
an
easy
life.
Last
year
things
came
to
a
head(达到紧急关头).
I
was
having
a
___65___
(particular)
stressful
month,
___66___
(overload)
with
work
that
was
neither
challenging
nor
interesting.
I
had
enough.
I
___67___
(reach)
out
to
my
boss
and
let
him
know
about
my
idea.
We
had
a
meeting
about
my
personal
___68___
(decide).
He
didn’t
want
to
lose
me.
He
addressed
my
concerns
and
we
agreed
that
I
could
change
my
job
and
begin
working
on
some
new
internal
(内部的)
organizational
systems.
1
decided
to
give
this
new
role
a
chance.
Now,
a
year
after
my
role
change,
not
much
is
different.
Senior
staff
did
not
adopt___69___
new
systems
I
built.
The
work
is
still
uninspiring
and
unchallenging.
Change
can
be
very
difficult
for
some
and
after
spending
time
trying
to
carry
out
new
solutions,
I’ve
realized
that
you
simply
can’t
change
other
people
if
they
don’t
want
it.
I’ve
again
quit
my
job.
I
need
a
greater
challenge.
I’ve
learned
a
lot
____70____my
quitting
experience.
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l分,满分10分)
I
have
been
learning
English
since
I
am
in
primary
school,
but
the
truth
was
that
I
was
not
so
good
at
listening.
No
matter
how
hardly
I
tried,
I
couldn’t
understand
clearly
which
my
English
teachers
or
native
speakers
said.
One
day,
I
was
surfing
the
Internet
while
an
advertisement
for
English
listening
drew
your
attention.
To
my
amaze,
it
was
a
website
where
recording
of
some
well-known
books
were
provided.
When
see
the
website,
I
fell
in
love
it,
which
turned
out
to
be
very
useful.
Now
I
have
made
a
progress
in
listening.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Henry来信说他寒假期间将来中国旅游,并借此了解中国文化。请你给他写封回信,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎;
2.推荐景点;
3.简述理由。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear
Henry:
I’m
glad
to
hear
from
you.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
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CABB28.D
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44.D;
45.B;
46.D;
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48.C;
49.A;
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51.D;
52.C;
53.C;
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56.D;
57.C;
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59.D;
60.B
61.
that
62.
thinking
63.
was
paid
64.
accustomed
65.
particularly
66.
overloaded
67.
reached
68.
decision
69.
the
70.
from
短文改错答案 
I
have
been
learning
English
since
I
am
in
primary
school,
but
the
was
truth
was
that
I
was
not
so
good
at
listening.
No
matter
how
hardly
I
tried,
hard
I
couldn’t
understand
clearly
which
my
English
teachers
or
native
what
speakers
said.
One
day,
I
was
surfing
the
Internet
while
an
advertisement
when
for
English
listening
drew
your
attention.
To
my
amaze,
it
was
a
website
my
amazement
where
recording
of
some
well-known
books
were
provided.
When
see
recordings
seeing
the
website,
I
fell
in
love

it,
which
turned
out
to
be
very
useful.
with
Now
I
have
made
a
progress
in
listening.
Dear
Henry,
I'm
happy
to
receive
your
letter
and
know
that
you're
coming
to
China.
I’m
writing
to
sincerely
express
my
warmest
welcome.
I'd
like
to
tell
you
something
about
some
places
of
interest
in
China.
Personally,
one
of
the
best
is
the
Great
Wall
of
China.
It
came
into
being
during
the
Warring
States
period
and
reached
its
best
in
Ming
Dynasty
as
defence
working
against
enemies.
With
a
history
of
over
2,000
years,
it
runs
like
a
huge
dragon
across
North
China.
And
now
it’s
a
world-famous
tourist
attraction.
As
an
old
Chinese
saying
goes,
“A
man
who
hasn't
been
to
the
Great
Wall
is
not
a
true
man”,
and
it’s
almost
a
must
for
foreigners
to
visit
in
China.”
If
you
come
to
visit
the
Great
Wall,
you'd
better
come
a
day
before
climbing
the
Wall
and
avoid
weekends
or
holidays,
when
it
is
too
crowded
with
tourists,
so
as
to
enjoy
its
beauty
more
peacefully.
Moreover,
I
can
be
your
guide
if
you
like.
Yours,
Li
Hua
听力录音稿
Text
1
M:I
thought
you
had
planned
to
practice
the
piano
today,Lisa.
W:Well,I
did
nothing
but
write
letters
all
day.
Text
2
M:Do
you
want
to
go
with
me
to
the
gym
tomorrow
morning
My
trainer
said
she
would
give
you
a
free
class.
W:I
would
love
to.Just
remind
me
to
go
to
my
dentist
appointment
in
the
afternoon.
Text
3
M:How
long
did
it
take
you
to
finish
your
science
project
I
have
been
thinking
about
it
all
weekend,and
I
can’t
come
up
with
anything
worth
making!
I
don’t
know
what
to
do.
W:Don’t
worry,Billy.It
took
me
a
couple
of
months
to
get
my
science
project
worked
out
when
I
was
your
age.It’11
come
to
you.Why
don’t
you
try
going
to
the
museum
Text
4
W:It’s
so
quiet
up
here.And
look
at
all
those
stars!
M:I
know.This
is
why
I
like
coming
up
here.It’s
nice
to
get
out
of
the
city
once
in
a
while,and
I
must
admit
that
I
love
sleeping
outdoors
like
this.
Text
5
M:You
have
one
more
month
here
before
you
get
transferred
to
the
Chicago
office.
W:Don’t
worry.I
fully
intend
to
use
this
time
to
clean
up
the
office
and
organize
all
the
files
before
I
leave.
Text
6
W:Michael,your
little
brother
was
very
rude
to
me
last
week.I
was
really
surprised.
M:I'm
sorry,Janice.He
will
be
sixteen
in
three
weeks,and
he
has
changed
a
lot
since
he
started
high
schoo1.
W:I
have
two
younger
brothers
myself,and
they
are
not
the
easiest
people
to
get
along
with,so
I
guess
I
can
understand.
M:In
all
honesty,I
know
I
was
a
pain
in
the
neck
when
I
was
his
age,too.
Text
7
M:Did
you
find
your
passport
yet
The
trip
is
in
two
days!
W:No,not
yet,but
I
know
it
is
somewhere
around
here!
M:Honey,you’d
better
find
it!
These
tickets
to
France
were
not
cheap.
W:I
will,I
will.You
know
me,always
losing
everything
and
then
finding
it
at
the
last
second…
M:Did
you
check
the
bathroom
Maybe
it’s
in
your
makeup
bag.You
could
fit
a
house
in
that
thing.
W:Why
would
I
put
it
in
there,Tim
That’s
just
silly.It
probably
fell
under
the
desk.
M:If
I
check
in
the
bathroom
and
it’s
there,you
owe
me
a
drink!
That’11
be
the
first
thing
we
do
when
we
get
to
the
airport.
W:If
you
say
so.I'm
fairly
certain
I'm
not
that
forgetful,though.Anyway,the
drinks
at
the
airport
are
usually
pretty
pricey.
M:Well,I
guess
you’d
better
start
saving…
W:Why
M:Guess
what
I
found
next
to
your
lipstick
Text
8
W:What
a
beautiful
place
this
is!
M:Yeah.After
the
grayness
of
New
York,the
colors
of
Hawaii
seem
so
bright.
W:Well,I've
been
to
a
lot
of
amazing
beaches
in
Thailand
and
Mexico,but
this
is
definitely
one
of
the
nicest
ones
I've
been
to.Why
don’t
we
go
for
a
swim
I
hear
there
are
lots
of
tropical
fish
we
can
see.
M:Good
idea.I
can
use
my
new
video
camera—it’s
waterproof.
W:Wow,where
did
you
get
that
M:I
got
it
in
New
York
a
week
ago.It’s
made
by
a
company
called
GoPro.They
specialize
in
making
HD
video
cameras
for
outdoor
sports.The
bodies
of
their
cameras
are
designed
to
be
extra
strong.The
camera
can
handle
being
dropped,and
I
can
use
it
underwater
up
to
60
meters
deep.
W:And
it’s
so
small
and
lightweight.How
much
did
it
cost
M:Well,I
could
have
gotten
the
older
model
for$200.But
I
bought
the
latest
version
for$300,
because
it’s
lighter
and
has
better
picture
quality.I
also
spent
an
extra$50
for
all
extra
battery
pack.
W:Well,let’s
go
so
you
can
use
it!
Text
9
M:I
am
going
to
need
those
files
edited
and
completed
by
Monday,Sarah.I
expect
to
see
them
on
my
desk
first
thing
next
week.
W:You
got
it,Mr.Bensen.Is
there
anything
in
particular
you
would
like
me
to
include
M:Just
make
sure
that
you
highlight
all
of
our
upcoming
shows.I
want
our
clients
to
be
aware
of
our
new
events
and
clothes
styles.
W:Of
course,sir.Should
I
start
sending
out
the
invitations
for
next
month’s
charity
party
M:Yes!
That
needs
to
be
a
huge
success
if
we
expect
anything
from
our
summer
line
to
be
ready
anytime
soon.
W:I'll
call
the
models
this
weekend
and
remind
them
of
the
fitting
next
week.Hopefully,they
can
be
helpful
for
the
donations
for
the
event.
M:I
would
like
to
think
so.Isn’t
that
what
this
business
is
all
about—making
people
look
good
and
being
surrounded
by
the
people
that
look
the
best
W:I
guess
so,sir.I'd
like
to
think
that
our
market
is
more
than
just
good—looking
people,
though.
M:What
the
media
wants,Sarah,the
media
gets.
Text
10
Nothing
in
this
world
can
be
achieved
without
effort.Mozart
wasn’t
born
a
composer.He
practiced
the
piano
from
the
age
of
three
and
began
composing
by
the
age
of
five.His
father,who
was
also
his
teacher,was
very
strict
with
the
boy.
Jimi
Hendrix
used
to
walk
around
his
house
with
a
guitar
and
play
up
to
eight
hours
a
day.As
a
child,Jimi
used
to
listen
to
his
father’s
blues
records
alone
with
a
broom,pretending
to
play
it
like
a
guitar.Neither
of
them
had
their
gift
just
given
to
them
at
birth.They
had
to
work
hard
and
discover
that
they
had
a
gift.And
they
didn’t
just
make
do
with
what
they
had
after
that.They
kept
at
it.Hendrix
didn’t
even
know
how
to
read
music,so
everything
he
learned,he
learned
through
listening.
Another
example
is
Albert
Einstein,the
father
of
modern
physics.He
was
told
that
he
would
never
be
a
success
at
anything.No
one
wanted
to
hire
him
after
he
graduated
from
college.But
he
believed
in
himself,and
he
persevered
with
his
studies
on
his
own.
Now,I’m
not
trying
to
say
that
everyone
can
be
a
Mozart
or
an
Einstein
if
they
just
put
in
a
lot
of
time
doing
something.But
with
effort
and
passion,one
can
achieve
a
great
deal.Without
those
things,you’re
not
going
to
achieve
much.Luck
comes
to
those
who
prepare
for
it.If
you
do
something
you
love,don’t
let
little
bumps
along
the
road
stop
you.
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