江苏省楚州中学2020届高三第三次阶段测试英语试题(含听力音频以及听力原文材料)

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2020届楚州中学高三年级第三次阶段测试




2019.10.5
第一部分
听力
(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.
What
did
the
woman
leave
in
the
taxi
A.
A
hat.
B.
A
T-shirt.
C.
A
sweater.
2.
How
much
did
the
woman
pay
for
the
dress
A.
10
dollars.
B.
30
dollars.
C.
40
dollars.
3.
What
does
the
man
often
put
on
a
Christmas
tree
A.
A
doll.
B.
A
star.
C.
An
angel.
4.
What
does
Gina
tell
Sam
to
do
A.
Scratch
his
arm
even
more.
B.
Buy
some
special
medicine.
C.
Sleep
with
the
windows
shut.
5.
What
does
the
man
imply
about
the
woman
in
the
end
A.
She
always
buys
new
clothes.
B.
She
should
do
the
laundry
herself.
C.
She
needs
a
new
washing
machine.
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题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do
A.
Put
off
spring
break.
B.
See
some
western
art.
C.
Drive
her
to
the
exhibit.
7.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Mother
and
son.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Taxi
driver
and
passenger.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
did
Teresa
raise
her
hand
the
first
time
A.
She
had
a
question.
B.
She
needed
to
relax
her
arm.
C.
She
wanted
to
use
the
bathroom.
9.
What
did
Mr.
Johnson
ask
the
class
to
do
A.
Turn
to
page
55.
B.
Copy
a
famous
painting.
C.
Ask
questions
later
on.
10.
When
will
the
film
be
shown
A.
At
the
end
of
class.
B.
In
less
than
one
minute.
C.
After
Teresa
gets
back.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
did
the
man
start
doing
two
years
ago
A.
Teaching.
B.
Raising
money.
C.
Saving
wild
animals.
12.
Why
is
the
man
tired
A.
He
took
care
of
a
bear
all
night.
B.
He
stayed
up
sending
emails.
C.
He
graded
a
lot
of
homework.
13.
What
does
the
man
say
about
the
bears
at
the
end
of
the
conversation
A.
They
are
dirty.
B.
They
are
cool.
C.
They
are
lovely.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Why
isn’t
Cindy
studying
for
the
test
A.
She
is
too
tired.
B.
She
has
a
headache.
C.
She
can’t
find
her
book.
15.
What
does
Bob
offer
to
do
for
Cindy
in
the
end
A.
Call
her
a
taxi.
B.
Cover
her
head.
C.
Give
her
some
hot
water.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
At
home.
B.
At
a
doctor’s.
C.
In
a
classroom.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
are
Christmas
crackers
A.
Paper
tubes
with
a
gift
inside.
B.
A
kind
of
Christmas
food.
C.
Toys
with
loud
sound.
18.
What
do
all
three
British
Christmas
desserts
have
in
common
A.
They
all
look
and
taste
about
the
same.
B.
They
are
all
made
out
of
nuts
and
dried
fruit.
C.
They
are
all
similar
to
the
American
fruitcake.
19.
What
is
American
fruitcake
similar
to
A.
Christmas
cake.
B.
Christmas
pudding.
C.
Sweet
pie.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about
A.
Christmas
traditions
in
England.
B.
A
special
Christmas
dinner.
C.
Interesting
plays.
第二部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,
满分35分)
第一节
单项填空
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.
The
population
there
______
so
diligent
that
they
changed
the
small
fishing
village
into
a
modern
city.
A.
is
B.
are
C.
was
D.
were
22.
The
professor
_______
to
at
the
meeting
is
a
household
name
in
the
UK.
A.
refer
B.
referring
C.
referred
D.
to
refer
23.
A
hotspot,
a
physical
location,______
people
may
obtain
Internet
access,
differs
from
a
wireless
access
point.
A.which
B.
that
C.
where
D.
when
24.
Adding
to
their
happiness,
he
says,
______
some
similarities
between
the
two
test
papers.
A.is
B.
are
C.
has
D.
have
25.
We
will
remain
______
to
the
path
of
peaceful
development
and
shoulder
more
international
responsibilities.
A.committing
B.
committed
C.
to
have
committed
D.
to
be
committed
26.
----Honey,
when
will
you
come
to
see
me

----______
something
unexpected
happens,
I’ll
see
you
tomorrow.
A.Unless
B.
Though
C.
Since
D.
Before
27.
Nowadays
clean
water
is
not
_______
to
everyone
since
in
many
places
water
is
not
safe
to
drink.
A.available
B.
compulsory
C.
adequate
D.
appropriate
28.
----Hey,
you
fellow!
Would
you
like
to
come
and
taste
the
dishes
I
have
cooked
----Don’t
_____.
You
even
don’t
know
how
to
fry
an
egg.
A.
be
all
ears
B.
be
all
thumbs
C.
pull
my
leg
D.
rain
cats
and
dogs
29.
----Why
didn’t
you
attend
the
assembly
this
morning
----But
I
_______
anything
about
that.
A.
didn’t
tell
B.
haven’t
told
C.
hadn’t
been
told
D.
haven’t
been
told
30.
Every
boy
and
every
girl
_______
that
each
day
and
each
hour
brings
duty.
A.
know;
their
B.
knows;
their
C.
knows;
its
D.
know;
its
31.
Fresh
air,
enough
exercise
and
nutritious
food
________
to
sound
health.
A.
appeal
B.
add
C.
contribute
D.
distribute
32.
I
don’t
feel
sympathy
______
the
beggars
who
actually
have
the
ability
to
work.
I
am
in
sympathy
______
your
point
of
view.
A.
for;
with
B.
with;
for
C.
for;
on
D.
on;
for
33.
It
is
estimated
that
China
has
over
770
million
4G
users,
which
doubles
______
it
was
in
2015.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
how
34.
Those
thoughts
are
crazy
and
not
worth
thinking
about
so
you
______
as
well
dismiss
them
from
your
mind.
A.
might
B.
could
C.
should
D.
must
35.
Whatever
the
relationship
is,
try
to
_____
to
each
person
all
your
kindness
and
understanding.
A.
attach
B.
cater
C.
extend
D.
adapt
第二节
完形填空
(共15
小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Scientists
find
that
hard-working
people
live
longer
than
average
men
and
women.
Career
women
are
__36__
than
housewives.
Evidence
(证据)
shows
that
__37__
are
in
poorer
health
than
the
job-holders.
A
study
shows
__38___
the
unemployment
rate
increases
by
1%,
the
death
rate
increases
correspondingly
(相应地)
by
2%.
All
this
___39__
one
point:
Work
is
helpful
to
health.
Why
is
work
good
for
health
It
is
because
work
keeps
people
busy,
___40__
loneliness
and
solitude
(孤独)
.
Researches
show
that
people
feel
__41__
and
lonely
when
they
have
nothing
to
do.
Instead,
the
happiest
are
those
who
are
__42__.
Many
high
achievers
who
love
their
careers
feel
that
they
are
happiest
when
they
are
working
hard.
Work
serves
as
___43__
between
man
and
reality.
By
work,
people
___44_
each
other.
By
collective
activity,
they
find
friendship
and
warmth.
This
is
helpful
to
health.
The
loss
of
work
_45___
the
loss
of
everything.
It
affects
man
spiritually
and
makes
him
liable
to
(易于)
_46___.
__47__,
work
gives
one
a
sense
of
fulfillment
(充实感)
and
a
sense
of
__48___.
Work
makes
one
feel
his
value
and
status
in
society.
When
__49___
finishes
his
writing
or
a
doctor
successfully
___50__
on
a
patient
or
a
teacher
sees
his
students
___51__,
they
are
happy
_
52___.
From
the
above
we
can
come
to
the
conclusion
__53___
the
more
you
work,
___54___
you
will
be.
Let
us
work
hard,
___55__
and
live
a
happy
and
healthy
life.
36.
A.
more
healthier
B.
healthier
C.
weaker
D.
worse
37.
A.
career
women
B.
the
busy
C.
the
jobless
D.
the
hard-working
38.
A.
that
whenever
B.
whether
C.
that
though
D.
since
39.
A.
comes
down
to
B.
equals
to
C.
adds
up
to
D.
amounts
to
40.
A.
不填
B.
off
C.
in
touch
with
D.
away
from
41.
A.
happy,
interested
B.
glad,
joyful
C.
cheerful,
concerned
D.
unhappy,
worried
42.
A.
busy
B.
free
C.
lazy
D.
empty
43.
A.
a
river
B.
a
gap
C.
a
channel
D.
a
bridge
44.
A.
come
across
B.
come
into
contact
with
C.
look
down
upon
D.
watch
over
45.
A.
means
B.
stands
C.
equals
D.
matches
46.
A.
success
B.
death
C.
victory
D.
disease
47.
A.
Besides
B.
Nevertheless
C.
However
D.
Yet
48.
A.
disappointment
B.
achievement
C.
regret
D.
apology
49.
A.
a
worker
B.
a
farmer
C.
a
writer
D.
a
manager
50.
A.
manages
B.
controls
C.
operates
D.
deals
with
51.
A.
raise
B.
grow
C.
rise
D.
increase
52
A.
in
a
word
B.
without
a
word
C.
at
a
word
D.
beyond
words
53.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
不填
54.
A.
the
lonelier
and
weaker
B.
lonelier
and
weaker
C.
happier
and
healthier
D.
the
happier
and
healthier
55.
A.
study
well
B.
studying
C.
study
good
D.
studying
good
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Sagrada
Familia
Opening
hours:
09:00—18:00(October—March);
09:00—20:00(April—September)
Admission:
$11,
or
$10
with
the
Barcelona
Card.
The
temple
has
been
under
construction
since
1882
and
they’ve
still
got
another
30
to
80
years
to
go
before
it
is
finished.
The
project’s
vast
scale
and
its
special
design
have
made
it
one
of
Barcelona’s
top
tourist
attractions
for
many
years.
La
Pedrera
Opening
hours:
November—February:
09:00—18:30;
March—October:
09:00—20:00
Admission:
$9.Save
20%
with
the
Barcelona
Card.
This
building
used
to
be
called
Casa
Mila
but
nowadays
it’s
more
commonly
known
as
La
Pedrera.It
is
a
unique
modernist
building
in
Barcelona
and
was
made
of
bricks.It
was
built
between
1906
and
1912
and
in
1984
it
was
declared
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
site
with
other
Gaudi
buildings
in
Barcelona.
Barcelona
FC
Museum
Opening
hours:
April
6th—October
4th:(Monday
to
Saturday)
10:00—20:00;
the
rest
of
the
year:
10:00—18:30
Admission:
$8.50
for
entry
to
the
museum
and
$17
for
a
guided
tour.
When
you
buy
your
ticket
you
have
two
options.You
can
buy
a
ticket
for
the
museum
to
see
the
football
stadium
or
you
can
buy
a
dual
(双的)
ticket
for
$15
where
you
get
to
see
the
museum
and
the
scenes
at
the
club.
Miro
Museum
Opening
hours:
Check
the
website
for
details
as
they
vary
depending
on
the
time
of
the
year.
Admission:
$8.
Save
20%
with
the
Barcelona
Card.
This
museum
has
a
wide
range
of
Miro’s
works
dating
back
as
far
as
1914.This
artwork
collection
not
only
includes
his
paintings
but
also
a
good
selection
of
sculptures.
56.
How
much
should
you
pay
if
you
visit
La
Pedrera
with
the
Barcelona
Card
A.
$6.4.
B.
$7.2.
C.
$8.
D.
$10.
57.
Who
will
show
special
interest
in
Miro
Museum
A.
Athletes.
B.
Artists.
C.
Architects.
D.
Singers.
B
“You
can
use
me
as
a
last
resort(选择),
and
if
nobody
else
volunteers,then
I
will
do
it.”
This
was
an
actual
reply
from
a
parent
after
I
put
out
a
request
for
volunteers
for
my
kids
lacrosse(长曲棍球)club.
I
guess
that
there's
probably
some
demanding
work
schedule,
or
social
anxiety
around
stepping
up
to
help
for
an
unknown
sport.
She
may
just
need
a
little
persuading.
So
I
try
again
and
tug
at
the
heartstrings.
I
mention
the
single
parent
with
four
kids
running
the
show
and
I
talk
about
the
dad
coaching
a
team
that
his
kids
aren’t
even
on

At
this
point
the
unwilling
parent
speaks
up,
“Alright.
Yes,
I’ll
do
it.”
I’m
secretly
relieved
because
I
know
there’s
real
power
in
sharing
volunteer
responsibilities
among
many.
The
unwilling
parent
organizes
the
meal
schedule,
sends
out
emails,
and
collects
money
for
end-of-season
gifts.
Somewhere
along
the
way,
the
same
parent
ends
up
becoming
an
invaluable
member
of
the
team.
The
coach
is
able
to
focus
on
the
kids
while
the
other
parents
are
relieved
to
be
off
the
hook
for
another
season.
Handing
out
sliced
oranges
to
bloodthirsty
kids
can
be
as
exciting
as
watching
your
own
kid
score
a
goal.
Still,
most
of
us
volunteers
breathe
a
sigh
of
relief
when
the
season
comes
to
a
close.
That
relief
is
coupled
with
a
deep
understanding
of
why
the
same
people
keep
coming
back
for
more:
Connecting
to
the
community(社区)as
you
freely
give
your
time,
money,
skills,
or
services
provides
a
real
joy.
Volunteering
just
feels
so
good.
In
that
sense,
I’m
pretty
sure
volunteering
is
more
of
a
selfish
act
than
I’d
freely
like
to
admit.
However,
if
others
benefit
in
the
process,
and
I
get
some
reward
too,
does
it
really
matter
where
my
motivation
lies
58.What
can
we
infer
about
the
parent
from
her
reply
in
paragraph
l?
A.
She
knows
little
about
the
club.
B.
She
isn't
good
at
sports.
C.
She
just
doesn't
want
to
volunteer.
D.
She's
unable
to
meet
her
schedule.
59.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“tug
at
the
heartstrings”
in
paragraph
2
mean

A.
Encourage
team
work
.
B.
Appeal
to
feeling.
C.
Promote
good
deeds.
D.
Provide
advice.
60.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
parent
from
paragraph
3

A.
She
gets
interested
in
lacrosse.
B.
She
is
proud
of
her
kids.
C.
She’ll
work
for
another
season.
D.
She
becomes
a
good
helper.
61.
Why
does
the
author
like
doing
volunteer
work
A.
It
gives
her
a
sense
of
duty.
B.
It
makes
her
very
happy.
C.
It
enables
her
to
work
hard.
D.
It
brings
her
material
rewards.
C
A
popular
saying
goes,
“Sticks
and
stones
may
break
my
bones,
but
words
will
never
hurt
me.”
However,
that’s
not
really
true.
Words
have
the
power
to
build
us
up
or
tear
us
down.
It
doesn’t
matter
if
the
words
come
from
someone
else
or
ourselves

the
positive
and
negative
effects
are
just
as
lasting.
We
all
talk
to
ourselves
sometimes.
We’re
usually
too
embarrassed
to
admit
it,
though.
In
fact,
we
really
shouldn’t
be
because
more
and
more
experts
believe
talking
to
ourselves
out
loud
is
a
healthy
habit.
This
“self-talk”
helps
us
motivate
ourselves,
remember
things,
solve
problems,
and
calm
ourselves
down.
Be
aware,
though,
that
as
much
as
77%
of
self-talk
tends
to
be
negative.
So
in
order
to
stay
positive,
we
should
only
speak
words
of
encouragement
to
ourselves.
We
should
also
be
quick
to
give
ourselves
a
pat
on
the
back.
The
next
time
you
finish
a
project,
do
well
in
a
test,
or
finally
clean
your
room,
join
me
in
saying
“Good
job!”
Often,
words
come
out
of
our
mouths
without
us
thinking
about
the
effect
they
will
have.
But
we
should
be
aware
that
our
words
cause
certain
responses
in
others.
For
example,
when
returning
an
item
to
a
store,
we
might
use
warm,
friendly
language
during
the
exchange.
And
the
clerk
will
probably
respond
in
a
similar
manner.
However,
harsh
and
critical
language
will
most
probably
cause
the
clerk
to
be
defensive.
Words
possess
power
because
of
their
lasting
effect.
Many
of
us
regret
something
we
once
said.
And
we
remember
unkind
words
said
to
us!
Before
speaking,
we
should
always
ask
ourselves:
Is
it
loving
Is
it
needed
If
what
we
want
to
say
doesn’t
pass
this
test,
then
it’s
better
left
unsaid.
Words
possess
power:
both
positive
and
negative.
Those
around
us
receive
encouragement
when
we
speak
positively.
We
can
offer
hope,
build
self-esteem
and
motivate
others
to
do
their
best.
Negative
words
destroy
all
those
things.
Will
we
use
our
words
to
hurt
or
to
heal
The
choice
is
ours.
62.
The
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph
is
that
________.
A.
not
sticks
and
stones
but
words
will
hurt
us

B.
inspiring
words
give
us
confidence
C. words
have
a
lasting
effect
on
us

D.
negative
words
may
let
us
down
63.
There
is
no
sense
for
us
to
feel
embarrassed
when
we
talk
to
ourselves
because
____.
A.
we
can
benefit
from
talking
to
ourselves
B.
almost
everybody
has
the
habit
of
talking
to
themselves
C.
talking
to
ourselves
always
gives
us
courage
D.
it
does
no
harm
to
have
“self-talk”
when
we
are
alone
64.
What’s
the
underlined
word

harsh”
mean
A.
difficult
B.
rude
C.
gentle
D.
loving
65.
The
author
would
probably
hold
the
view
that
________.
A.
encouraging
words
are
sure
to
lead
to
kind
offers
B.
negative
words
may
stimulate
us
to
make
more
progress
C.
it
is
better
to
think
twice
before
talking
to
others
D.
people
tend
to
remember
friendly
words
D
It
was
very
late
and
everyone
had
left
the
cafe
except
an
old
man
who
sat
in
the
shadow
the
leaves
of
the
tree
made
against
the
electric
light.
In
the
day
time
the
street
was
dusty,
but
at
night
the
dew
settled
the
dust
and
the
old
man
liked
to
sit
late
because
he
was
deaf
and
now
at
night
it
was
quiet
and
he
felt
the
difference.
The
two
waiters
inside
the
cafe
knew
that
the
old
man
was
a
little
drunk,
and
while
he
was
a
good
client
they
knew
that
if
he
became
too
drunk
he
would
leave
without
paying,
so
they
kept
watch
on
him.
“Last
week
he
tried
to
commit
suicide,”
one
waiter
said.
“Why ”
“He
was
in
despair.”
“What
about ”
“Nothing.”
“How
do
you
know
it
was
nothing ”
“He
has
plenty
of
money.”
They
sat
together
at
a
table
that
was
close
against
the
wall
near
the
door
of
the
cafe
and
looked
at
the
terrace
where
the
tables
were
all
empty
except
where
the
old
man
sat
in
the
shadow
of
the
leaves
of
the
tree
that
moved
slightly
in
the
wind.
A
girl
and
a
soldier
went
by
in
the
street.
The
street
light
shone
on
the
brass
number
on
his
collar.
The
girl
wore
no
head
covering
and
hurried
beside
him.
“The
guard
will
pick
him
up,”
one
waiter
said.
“What
does
it
matter
if
he
gets
what
he’s
after ”
“He
had
better
get
off
the
street
now.
The
guard
will
get
him.
They
went
by
five
minutes
ago.”
The
old
man
sitting
in
the
shadow
rapped
on
his
saucer
with
his
glass.
The
younger
waiter
went
over
to
him.
“What
do
you
want ”
The
old
man
looked
at
him.
“Another
brandy,”
he
said.
“You’ll
be
drunk,”
the
waiter
said.
The
old
man
looked
at
him.
The
waiter
went
away.
“He’ll
stay
all
night,”
he
said
to
his
colleague.
“I’m
sleepy
now.
I
never
get
into
bed
before
three
o’clock.
He
should
have
killed
himself
last
week.”
The
waiter
took
the
brandy
bottle
and
another
saucer
from
the
counter
inside
the
cafe
and
marched
out
to
the
old
man’s
table.
He
put
down
the
saucer
and
poured
the
glass
full
of
brandy.
“You
should
have
killed
yourself
last
week,”
he
said
to
the
deaf
man.
The
old
man
motioned
with
his
finger.
“A
little
more,”
he
said.
The
waiter
poured
on
into
the
glass
so
that
the
brandy
slopped
over
and
ran
down
the
stem
into
the
top
saucer
of
the
pile.
“Thank
you,”
the
old
man
said.
The
waiter
took
the
bottle
back
inside
the
cafe.He
sat
down
at
the
table
with
his
colleague
again.
“He’s
drunk
now,”
he
said.
“He’s
drunk
every
night.”
“What
did
he
want
to
kill
himself
for ”
“How
should
I
know.”
“How
did
he
do
it ”
“He
hung
himself
with
a
rope.”
“Who
cut
him
down ”
“His
niece.”
“Why
did
they
do
it ”
“Fear
for
his
soul.”
“How
much
money
has
he
got ”
“He’s
got
plenty.”
“He
must
be
eighty
years
old.”
“Anyway
I
should
say
he
was
eighty.”
“I
wish
he
would
go
home.I
never
get
to
bed
before
three
o’clock.
What
kind
of
hour
is
that
to
go
to
bed ”
“He
stays
up
because
he
likes
it.”
“He’s
lonely.
I’m
not
lonely.
I
have
a
wife
waiting
in
bed
for
me.”
“He
had
a
wife
once
too.”
“A
wife
would
be
no
good
to
him
now.”
“You
can’t
tell.
He
might
be
better
with
a
wife.”
“His
niece
looks
after
him.You
said
she
cut
him
down.”
“I
know.”
“I
wouldn’t
want
to
be
that
old.An
old
man
is
a
nasty
thing.”
“Not
always.This
old
man
is
clean.He
drinks
without
spilling.Even
now,
drunk.Look
at
him.”
“I
don’t
want
to
look
at
him.I
wish
he
would
go
home.He
has
no
regard
for
those
who
must
work.”
The
old
man
looked
from
his
glass
across
the
square,
then
over
at
the
waiters.
“Another
brandy,”
he
said,
pointing
to
his
glass.The
waiter
who
was
in
a
hurry
came
over.
“Finished,”
he
said,
speaking
with
that
omission
of
syntax
stupid
people
employ
when
talking
to
drunken
people
or
foreigners.
“No
more
tonight.
Close
now.”
“Another,”
said
the
old
man.
“No.
Finished.”
The
waiter
wiped
the
edge
of
the
table
with
a
towel
and
shook
his
head.
The
old
man
stood
up,
slowly
counted
the
saucers,
took
a
leather
coin
purse
from
his
pocket
and
paid
for
the
drinks,
leaving
half
a
peseta
tip.
The
waiter
watched
him
go
down
the
street,
a
very
old
man
walking
unsteadily
but
with
dignity.
“Why
didn’t
you
let
him
stay
and
drink ”
the
unhurried
waiter
asked.
They
were
putting
up
the
shutters.
“It
is
not
half
past
two.”
“I
want
to
go
home
to
bed.”
“What
is
an
hour ”
“More
to
me
than
to
him.”
“An
hour
is
the
same.”
“You
talk
like
an
old
man
yourself.He
can
buy
a
bottle
and
drink
at
home.”
“It’s
not
the
same.”
“No,
it
is
not,”
agreed
the
waiter
with
a
wife.
He
did
not
wish
to
be
unjust.
He
was
only
in
a
hurry.
“And
you
You
have
no
fear
of
going
home
before
your
usual
hour ”
“Are
you
trying
to
insult
me ”
“No,
Hombre,
only
to
make
a
joke.”
“No,”
the
waiter
who
was
in
a
hurry
said,
rising
from
pulling
down
the
metal
shutters.“I
have
confidence.I
am
all
confidence.”
“You
have
youth,
confidence,
and
a
job,”
the
older
waiter
said.“You
have
everything.”
“And
what
do
you
lack ”
“Everything
but
work.”
“You
have
everything
I
have.”
“No.I
have
never
had
confidence
and
I
am
not
young.”
“Come
on.
Stop
talking
nonsense
and
lock
up.”
“I
am
of
those
who
like
to
stay
late
at
the
cafe,”
the
older
waiter
said.“With
all
those
who
do
not
want
to
go
to
bed.With
all
those
who
need
a
light
for
the
night.”
“I
want
to
go
home
and
into
bed.”
“We
are
of
two
different
kinds,”
the
older
waiter
said.He
was
now
dressed
to
go
home.“It
is
not
only
a
question
of
youth
and
confidence
although
those
things
are
very
beautiful.
Each
night
I
am
reluctant
to
close
up
because
there
may
be
someone
who
needs
the
cafe.”
“Hombre,
there
are
bodegas
open
all
night
long.”
“You
do
not
understand.This
is
a
clean
and
pleasant
cafe.It
is
well
lighted.
The
light
is
very
good
and
also,
now,
there
are
shadows
of
the
leaves.”
“Good
night,”
said
the
younger
waiter.
“Good
night,”
the
other
said.
Turning
off
the
electric
light
he
continued
the
conversation
with
himself.
It
was
the
light
of
course
but
it
is
necessary
that
the
place
be
clean
and
pleasant.
You
do
not
want
music.Certainly
you
do
not
want
music.Nor
can
you
stand
before
a
bar
with
dignity
although
that
is
all
that
is
provided
for
these
hours.
What
did
he
fear
It
was
not
a
fear
or
dread.
It
was
a
nothing
that
he
knew
too
well.
It
was
all
a
nothing
and
a
man
was
a
nothing
too.
It
was
only
that
and
light
was
all
it
needed
and
a
certain
cleanness
and
order.
Some
lived
in
it
and
never
felt
it
but
he
knew
it
all
was
nada
y
pues
nada
y
nada
y
pues
nada.
He
smiled
and
stood
before
a
bar
with
a
shining
steam
pressure
coffee
machine.
“What’s
yours ”
asked
the
barman.
“Nada.”
“Otro
loco
mas,”
said
the
barman
and
turned
away.
“A
little
cup,”
said
the
waiter.
The
barman
poured
it
for
him.
“The
light
is
very
bright
and
pleasant
but
the
bar
is
unpolished,”
the
waiter
said.
The
barman
looked
at
him
but
did
not
answer.It
was
too
late
at
night
for
conversation.
“You
want
another
copita ”
the
barman
asked.
“No,
thank
you,”
said
the
waiter
and
went
out.
He
disliked
bars
and
bodegas.
A
clean,
well-lighted
cafe
was
a
very
different
thing.
Now,
without
thinking
further,
he
would
go
home
to
his
room.
He
would
lie
in
the
bed
and
finally,
with
daylight,
he
would
go
to
sleep.
After
all,
he
said
to
himself,
it’s
probably
only
insomnia.
Many
must
have
it.
66.
The
young
waiter
wants
to
go
home
to
bed
mainly
because
of
________.
A.
his
full
confidence
B.
leaving
of
the
old
man
C.
his
being
needed
by
his
family
D.
his
worry
about
the
night-walk.
67.
What
was
the
most
probable
cause
for
the
old
man’s
suicide
A.
He
failed
in
his
business.
B.
He
drank
too
much
that
night.
C.
He
feared
for
his
soul.
D.
He
felt
it
was
all
a
nothing.
68.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
conversation
between
the
two
waiters
A.
The
elder
waiter
thought
that
a
man
is
supposed
to
be
live
with
dignity.
B.
The
young
waiter
was
impatient
with
the
old
man
and
wanted
him
to
go.
C.
The
young
waiter
expected
the
old
man
to
go
home
steadily
with
satisfaction.
D.
The
elder
waiter
refused
a
clean,
well-lighted
place
to
bars
and
bodegas.
69.
Why
was
the
old
waiter
unwilling
to
leave
the
café
and
go
home
A.
Because
the
light
was
very
good
and
there
are
shadows
of
the
leaves.
B.
Because
he
wanted
to
have
a
detailed
conversation
with
the
young
waiter.
C.
Because
his
soul
needed
a
light
and
a
place
to
get
rid
of
his
despair.
D.
Because
there
may
be
someone
who
needs
the
café
and
the
night
is
attractive.
70.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
serve
as
the
title
of
this
passage
A.
A
Magical
Café
with
Dread
B.
An
Old
Man
with
Dignity
C.
A
Silent,
Beautiful
Night
D.
A
Clean,
Well-lighted
Place
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Crimes
of
fashion
In
recent
years,
people
have
fought
for
stricter
copyright
laws,
most
notably
in
the
severe
penalties
for
selling
pirated
CDs
and
DVDs,
which
can
include
jail
time.
Perhaps
that
is
why
it
is
so
surprising
that
fashion
design,
another
creative
industry,
does
not
punish
those
who
copy.
In
fact,
it
is
common
practice
for
a
designer
or
manufacturer
to
copy
designs.
Seeking
to
change
this,
the
Council
of
Fashion
Designers
of
America
has
recently
urged
the
government
to
pass
laws
protecting
designer’s
rights.
Fashion
designs
are
most
often
copied
by
other
fashion
designers
or
by
clothing
manufacturers.
Among
designers,
copying
is
often
seen
as
a
sign
of
respect
for
famous
designers,
and
some
believe
that
it
leads
to
more
creative
fashion
as
they
inspire
each
other.
Many
designers,
however,
complain
that
they
are
losing
money
because
many
people
would
rather
buy
an
inexpensive
copy
than
an
expensive
designer
original.
Copying
of
clothing
designers
can
occur
because
things
that
are
made
for
the
purpose
of
using
them
are
not
considered
art
and
are
not
protected
by
copyright
laws.
However,
fashion
is
not
just
useful.
Designs
are
the
product
of
creativity
and
should
be
treated
as
art.
In
fact,
much
of
the
clothing
in
fashion
shows
is
not
meant
to
be
worn
in
daily
life.
Another
reason
fashion
designs
are
not
protected
by
copyright
is
that
people
feared
only
a
few
companies
would
control
the
fashion
industry
and
fewer
styles
would
be
available
to
the
public.
However,
France
offers
copyright
protection
for
fashion
designs,
and
this
has
not
happened.
In
fact,
their
fashion
industry
has
continued
to
grow.
If
the
USA
offered
copyright
protection
to
its
designers,
the
fashion
industry
would
not
be
hurt.
One
argument
made
for
protecting
fashion
designs
is
that
architectural
designs
can
be
protected
by
copyright.
Buildings
have
a
useful
purpose
and
are
not
designed
for
people
to
just
look
at.
If
architectural
designs
receive
copyright
protection,
despite
their
useful
purpose,
then
fashion
designs,
which
can
also
have
a
useful
purpose,
deserve
the
same
protection.
In
conclusion,
fashion
designs
are
useful
objects,
but
they
also
have
value
as
art.
The
government
should
protect
them
and
recognize
them
as
art.
This
way,
designers
will
be
rewarded
and
the
fashion
industry
will
continue
growing.
Fashion
pirate
Present
___75___
The
actuality
of
pirate
Selling
___72___
CDs
and
DVDs
Severe
punishment
including
___76____
time.
Copying
fashion
design
No
___77____
laws
to
protect
designers’
rights.
__
71___
for
no
copyright
for
clothing
a
respect
for
famous
designers
_____78____
from
the
original
designers
People’s
____73___
towards
things
Designs
full
of
creativity.
People’s
____74___
for
not
being
available
No
side
__79___from
copyright
protection
to
growing
industry
Conclusion
Treating
fashion
design
as
art
____80___
to
rewarding
designers
and
growing
fashion
industry.
第五部分
书面表达
(满分25分)
81.请认真阅读下面有关中学生自信心现状调查的柱状图及相关文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Self-confidence
is
an
attitude
which
allows
individuals
to
have
positive
yet
realistic
views
of
themselves
and
their
situations.


People
who
are
not
self-confident
depend
excessively
on
the
approval
of
others
in
order
to
feel
good
about
themselves.
They
tend
to
avoid
taking
risks
because
they
fear
failure.
They
generally
do
not
expect
to
be
successful.
They
often
put
themselves
down
and
tend
to
discount
or
ignore
compliments
paid
to
them.


【写作内容】
1.
用约30个单词概述饼状图信息的主要内容;
2.
简要分析中学生培养自信心的重要性(不少于两点);
3.
根据你的分析,谈谈中学生自信心培养的途径和方法。
【写作要求】
1.
写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
3.
作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
4.
不必写标题。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
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71.
Reasons
72.
illegal
73.
attitude
74.
concern
75.
situations
76.
prison
77.
effective
78.
complaints
79.
effect
80.
leads/
contributes
One
possible
version:
Self-confidence
is
crucial
to
our
development.
However,
lack
of
self-confidence
is
common
among
middle
school
students.
Some
dare
not
express
themselves
publicly
while
others
think
negatively
or
have
poor
capacity
to
handle
problems.
Undoubtedly,
embracing
self-confidence
is
of
tremendous
significance
to
us
middle
school
students.
Being
confident
can
help
us
overcome
difficulties
when
we’re
encountered
with
adversity
and
feel
discouraged.
With
self-confidence,
we
may
accomplish
what
seems
to
be
impossible
previously.
Actually,
it
has
been
universally
acknowledged
that
self-confidence
is
half
of
the
success
that
can
bring
us
courage
to
stick
to
what
we
do.
Given
the
importance
of
self-confidence
to
our
success,
we
should
spare
no
effort
to
cultivate
and
boost
it.
Setting
specific
and
realistic
goals
can
make
us
confident
and
hopeful
about
life.
In
addition,
giving
ourselves
praise
and
reward
for
our
achievements
will
lift
our
confidence
level.
With
firm
determination
and
courage
we
can
become
more
confident.
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Nice
hat,
Kendra.
But
what
happened
to
your
sweater
I
thought
you
had
one
on
this
morning.
W:
Yes,
but
I
got
hot
and
left
it
in
a
taxi.
At
least
it’s
a
perfect
T-shirt
day.
Text
2
M:
Which
dress
did
you
finally
decide
to
buy
at
the
clothing
store
W:
Well,
I
was
going
to
buy
the
black
one,
but
it
was
40
dollars.
I
thought
it
was
a
little
expensive.
So
I
bought
another
one
instead
and
it
saved
me
10
dollars.
Text
3
W:
What’s
that
at
the
top
of
your
tree
It
looks
like
a
Barbie
doll.
M:
That’s
an
angel.
Every
Christmas
tree
should
have
an
angel
at
the
top.
W:
Oh.
We
always
just
put
a
star
at
the
top
of
ours.
Text
4
W:
Stop
scratching
your
arm,
Sam.
M:
I
can’t
help
it,
Gina.
It’s
so
hot
outside,
and
the
bugs
just
love
me
this
year!
W:
Well,
I
hope
you
close
the
windows
tonight.
Here,
put
on
this
medicine.
Text
5
M:
Back
already
I
thought
you
had
three
baskets
of
clothes
to
wash.
W:
I
did.
And
I
still
do.
All
the
machines
were
full.
M:
That’s
too
bad.
I
guess
you’ll
have
to
go
shopping
again.
Those
clothing
shops
must
love
you.
Text
6
M:
Didn’t
you
want
to
go
to
the
western
art
museum
I
thought
you
were
interested
in
cowboys.
W:
I
only
wanted
to
go
there
because
it’s
free.
Oh,
and
it’s
really
close
to
home.
But
now
I’m
interested
in
the
modern
art
exhibit.
M:
That’s
a
three-hour
drive
from
here!
And
it’ll
be
so
crowded
there.
W:
But
mom
gave
me
fifty
dollars
to
spend
on
my
spring
break.
And
I
really
want
to
go.
M:
I’m
not
sure
I
can
drive
you
there,
Linda.
My
spring
break
is
a
week
later
than
yours.
W:
I
know.
But
we
could
go
on
the
weekend.
Come
on!
It’s
a
nice
drive,
Sam.
M:
OK.
I
guess
that’s
what
big
brothers
are
for.
Text
7
M:
Yes,
Teresa
Did
you
have
a
question
W:
Oh,
sorry,
Mr.
Johnson.
I
was
just
stretching.
M:
You
raised
your
hand…
W:
Yes,
I
just
had
a
little
pain
in
my
arm
from
all
the
careful
notes
I’ve
taken.
I
know
you
said
to
save
all
questions
for
the
end
of
class.
Sorry
for
the
confusion.
M:
No
wonder
you
had
to
stretch!
OK,
class.
I
was
just
telling
you
about
the
emperor
kneeling
in
the
snow.
We’ve
seen
this
before
in
a
famous
painting.
If
you’ll
just
turn
to
page
54
in
your
textbooks…
Yes,
Teresa
Do
you
have
another
pain
in
your
arm
W:
No,
Mr.
Johnson.
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
use
the
restroom.
M:
No
need
to
ask,
Teresa.
Just
go
ahead
next
time.
Please
come
back
quickly.
I
don’t
want
to
start
the
short
film
until
you’re
back
with
us.
W:
Thank
you,
Mr.
Johnson.
I’ll
be
back
in
less
than
two
minutes.
Text
8
W:
You
look
exhausted,
Carl.
Shouldn’t
you
be
more
rested
since
classes
are
out
M:
I
wish!
I
do
feel
better
without
all
that
homework
to
grade
and
students
to
send
emails
to,
but
I
just
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do
right
now.
W:
What’s
going
on
M:
Well,
it
all
started
when
we
found
this
baby
bear
in
our
garage.
We
took
it
in
and
raised
it.
W:
Wait…you
have
a
pet
bear
I’ll
bet
it’s
lovely!
M:
No.
That
was
two
years
ago.
We
let
it
go
to
live
in
the
forest
with
the
other
bears.
The
problem
is,
every
spring,
people
bring
us
baby
bears
from
their
garages
to
raise.
All
summer,
we
feed
them,
clean
up
after
them,
and
play
with
them.
I
was
up
all
night
with
a
hungry
“baby”.
W:
What
a
lot
of
work!
I
guess
it’s
part
of
living
next
to
the
forest.
M:
Well,
we
love
animals,
you
know.
And
this
year,
we’re
hoping
to
raise
some
money
for
equipment
and
food.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
many
apples
a
young
bear
can
eat!
W:
What
else
do
you
buy
M:
Cages,
small
toys
to
keep
them
entertained,
and
lots
and
lots
of
towels.
Bears
are
very
messy!
Text
9
M:
Is
it
midnight
in
here
Turn
on
a
light,
Cindy!
Or
at
least
open
the
curtains.
W:
Bob,
I
know
it’s
dark,
but
this
is
comfortable
to
me.
Anytime
the
light
hits
my
eyes,
I
feel
worse.
M:
How
can
you
get
any
work
done
W:
I’m
not
working.
I
have
a
really
bad
headache.
M:
But
you
have
that
exam
tomorrow.
If
you
don’t
study,
you’ll
be
in
hot
water
with
your
professor.
W:
But
I
can’t
even
open
my
eyes.
I
won’t
be
able
to
take
the
test.
M:
You
should
see
a
doctor.
W:
I’m
actually
too
sick
to
go
to
a
doctor’s
office.
M:
Let
me
take
you!
I
can
put
a
bag
over
your
head
so
no
light
gets
in.
W:
OK.
Get
a
big
pillow
to
stick
over
my
head,
and
we’ll
get
into
your
fancy
car.
M:
Oh,
good.
I’m
going
to
call
ahead
and
get
you
an
appointment.
Text
10
My
name
is
Wendy,
and
my
presentation
is
on
British
Christmas
traditions.
I
know
what
you’re
all
thinking:
We’re
American!
We
know
about
Christmas.
Well,
yes,
we
share
Christmas
trees,
gifts,
and
Santa
Claus,
but
the
UK
has
other
traditions.
For
example,
you’ll
find
Christmas
crackers
at
every
British
Christmas
dinner
table,
but
they
aren’t
food.
They’re
paper
tubes
with
a
gift
inside.
That
loud
pop
sound
is
an
important
part
of
Christmas
to
us.
The
Christmas
dinner
also
has
completely
different
desserts
in
England.
We
have
Christmas
pudding,
Christmas
cake,
and
sweet
pie.
All
three
are
made
out
of
dried
fruit
and
nuts,
but
they
look
and
taste
a
little
different
from
each
other.
I
think
your
fruitcake
is
similar
to
our
Christmas
pudding,
but
I
haven’t
seen
Christmas
cake
or
sweet
pie
anywhere.
I’ve
also
never
seen
a
Christmas
pantomime
here.
Pantomimes
are
silent
drama
scenes
that
are
acted
out
by
special
actors.
They
became
a
Christmas
tradition
in
1800
when
“Grimaldi”,
a
popular
story,
was
performed
around
Christmas.
Nowadays,
we
perform
them
at
home
or
see
them
in
theaters,
but
they
don’t
really
have
anything
to
do
with
Christmas
stories.
They’re
mostly
fairy
tales
like
The
Three
Bears
and
Jack
and
the
Beanstalk.
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