1、2017届高三年级第一次模拟考试(镇江市)英语本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。总分为120分。考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题共85分)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题。每段对话仅读一遍。() 1. Who is the woman?A. Mary. B. Marys sister. C. Marys mother. () 2. When did the man liv
2、e in London?A. Last year. B. Last month. C. When he was a child. () 3. What happened to the man just now?A. He met an old friend on the street. B. He mistook the woman for his friend. C. Lydia paid an unexpected visit to him. () 4. Why did the man change his mind probably?A. He didnt bring enough mo
3、ney. B. He forgot his wallet. C. He didnt need that much fruit.() 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The role of shopping in peoples lives. B. How to promote sales. C, The importance of mass media. 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
4、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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。() 6. Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Neighbors. () 7. What are the speakers doing?A. Making a birthday cake. B. Cooking a huge dinner. C. Preparing for a party. () 8. Wha
5、t has the woman finished doing?A. Putting up a big sign. B. Buying a tape. C. Putting candles on the cake. 听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。() 9. How many pictures did the woman take in all?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. ()10. Where will the speakers take another picture together?A. In front of the garden. B. Near the fl
6、owers. C. Near the falls. 听第8段材料,回答第11至12题。()11. What is true about the factory tour?A. Tourists can visit the factory anytime. B. It is sponsored by the car company. C. It is only good for the company. ()12. What will the man do next?A. Make a phone call to get some information. B. Book tickets to
7、go home.C. Go to the factory to make an appointment. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. What makes the suit special?A. Its style. B. Its material. C. Its color. ()14. How much does the woman want for the suit today?A. $600. B. $750. C. $900. ()15. What does the man think of the suit?A. Its good but a little exp
8、ensive. B. Its stylish but a little uncomfortable. C. Its a little oldfashioned. ()16. Why cant the woman reduce the price of the suit?A. The material comes from France. B. She is not the owner of the shop. C. It is already on sale. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. What season is it now?A. Fall. B. Spring. C
9、. Summer. ()18. What was the weather like this afternoon?A. Windy. B. Rainy. C. Foggy. ()19. What will the weather be like this evening?A. Cold. B. Pleasant. C. Cloudy. ()20. What will the daytime temperature be in the next three days?A. About 40 degrees. B. About 50 degrees. C. About 60 degrees. 第二
10、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。()21. Memories from childhood stay with us forever, taking us _ we have been and will go. A. what B. how C. where D. that()22. When someone _, it more than doubles his or her chances of being helpful again. A. thanks
11、B. is thanked C. was thanked D. thanked()23. As to Gaokao reform, the spokesman had a sincere conversation with journalists, the press release of _ has already been made public. A. whom B. which C. when D. where()24. When you cast a _ for others, you help them see their potential and their possibili
12、ties. A. glance B. doubt C. shadow D. vision()25. APEC economies will continue to _ food security needs, and how best to meet them through policy action. A. satisfy B. assess C. overlook D. remove()26. _ you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. A. Once B. I
13、f C. Because D. Unless()27. I did better, but I still wasnt as focused as I _. A. should do B. should have been C. should be D. should have done()28. Women deserve to be treated with dignity and they should make their voices _ in the world. A. heard B. having heard C. hearing D. to be heard()29. Its
14、 a complete mess. Where are the kitchen table tops?At the back. We _ them by 7 pm this evening. A. are placing B. have placed C. will be placing D. will have placed()30. If you manage to survive the crisis, think about how it will help you _ new challenges. A. give up B. take up C. hold up D. put up
15、()31. The life you live will expand or shrink _ the measure of courage you display. A. in proportion to B. in place of C. in competition with D. in return for()32. I will go on a diet tomorrow. _. Youve said that over a million times. A. Take your time B. I dont enjoy myself C. Beg your pardon D. I
16、dont buy it()33. More employers now offer fresh college graduates _ jobs, hoping to seek out experienced candidates. A. contemporary B. temporary C. permanent D. primitive()34. Anne lost her wallet and Mother wasnt surprised that _ as she was too careless. A. she was so B. so was she C. so did she D
17、. she did so()35. How come Joan hasnt typed the report yet?Oh, my dear lady, take it easy. She is _ in computer operation. A. a green hand B. a black sheep C. a dark horse D. a blue stocking第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。It is impossible to perform consistently in
18、a manner inconsistent with the way we see ourselves. In other words, we usually act in direct _36_ to our selfimage. Nothing is more difficult to _37_ than changing outward actions without changing inward feelings. One of the best ways to _38_ those inward feelings is to put some 搒uccessAll the way
19、home I taught her how to sell candy bars. I _45_ each teaching point with a half dozen You can do it梱ourr smile will _46_ them over桰I believe in you phrases. By the end of our fifteenminute _47_, the young lady sitting beside me had become a _48_ saleslady. At the end of the day, all thirty bars had
20、 been sold. She excitedly _49_ as I tucked her into bed that night: “Oh God, thanks for the candy sale at school. Its great.”Elizabeths prayer reflects the hearts _50_ of every person. We all want to be winners. The next day Elizabeth came home _51_ another box of candy bars. Shed exhausted (用完,耗尽)
21、the _52_ of friendly neighbours, and she was thrust into the cruel world of the unknown buyer. _53_ I offered encouragement and a few more selling tips. And she did it. The experience _54_ two days of selling, two soldout performances, two happy people, and one boosted _55_. How we see ourselves ref
22、lects how others see us. ()36. A. opposition B. response C. preference D. contrast()37. A. accomplish B. acknowledge C. appreciate D. allocate()38. A. follow B. control C. injure D. improve()39. A. chance B. tendency C. need D. competence()40. A. turned B. complained C. warmed D. submitted()41. A. s
23、ale B. delivery C. present D. bargain()42. A. forced B. ordered C. challenged D. warned()43. A. When B. While C. If D. Because()44. A. negative B. further C. rough D. positive()45. A. decorated B. surrounded C. rewarded D. classified()46. A. get B. take C. win D. look()47. A. complaint B. quarrel C.
24、 amusement D. drive()48. A. committed B. nervous C. frightened D. pretty()49. A. wrote B. prayed C. recalled D. recommended()51. A. humour B. impression C. desire D. justice()51. A. toward B. without C. for D. with()52. A. resource B. emotion C. supply D. dignity()53. A. Again B. Deliberately C. Ins
25、tead D. Eventually()54. A. added to B. amounted to C. came to D. catered to()55. A. selfhelp B. selfstudy C. selfrespect D. selfimage第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ARaise. me is a neutral platform that allows sponsors and colleges to award MicroScholarships to stu
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32、 C. Setting an accurate date and meeting the “Follow Deadline”. D. Continuing to contact sponsors and adding an academic achievement. BSpatial navigation (空间导航) relies on brain regions that are commonly affected by the early stages of Alzheimers disease. Before severe and obvious memory problems set
33、 in and people are diagnosed with dementia (痴呆), they might report problems with finding their way around and frequently get lost in familiar neighborhoods. In that early stage, however, it is difficult to know whether their damaged navigational skills are actually due to the disease or simply a par
34、t of normal agingbecause we currently dont have a firm grasp on what “normal” is. In their recent study, Spiers and his colleagues aimed to change that by establishing a common baseline for adults navigational skills, which naturally decline with age. For that, the researchers needed large numbers o
35、f people梙encee the idea for crowdsourcing the experiment via a gaming APP that measures spatial navigation ability. Navigating inside a game may not be exactly the same as finding ones way in a realworld situation. But people are likely to use the same cognitive mechanisms (认知机制) in both situations.
36、 “If you are good at navigating, youll do well in the game. And if you are bad at finding your way out there, youll also struggle in the video game,” Spiers says, adding that their team still plans to compare the game performance with reallife performance in near future. Since its launch in May, som
37、e 2.5 million healthy people have played Sea Hero Quest, making it one of the most impressive scientific experiments to date just by the sheer number of participants. “To my knowledge, never before has spatial navigation been quantified on such a large scale,” says Katherine Possin, an assistant pro
38、fessor of neuropsychology at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved with the research. So far one of the main findings coming out of Sea Hero Quest is a simple linear decline with age: From the age 19 onward, spatial navigation steadily worsens from year to year. The 19yea
39、rolds were able to remember their starting point and accurately hit it by shooting a flare (信号弹) back to that position 74 percent of the time. Those aged 75 succeeded only 46 percent of the time. Another finding is that men appear to perform better than women on these specific tasks. Although this f
40、inding seems to fit with the longheld assumption that men are better navigators, rather it may reflect that males have more experience with games. The researchers tried to account for this possibility, yet still found a gender difference in performance. Spiers notes, however, that the games boys and
41、 girls play in early childhood梬hichh could influence brain development and spatial skillsare much harder to account for. “The question is why. And we dont have an answer yet,” Spiers says. “We are really skimming the surface. Theres so much data from everyone whos played the game. We have two years
42、of analysis ahead of us.”()58. What is the main purpose in experimenting via gaming?A. To compare Alzheimers disease and normal aging. B. To provide a baseline measure of navigation ability. C. To figure out the way of dealing with dementia. D. To find out how to firmly grasp what “normal” is. ()59.
43、 According to the third paragraph, what Spiers says indicates that _. A. the levels of performance in both situations are tightly correlatedB. the popularity of the game makes itself a more impressive experimentC. the plan to compare the game and real life has been carefully madeD. the scale of the
44、game is so large that it is difficult to quantify()60. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Men were assumed to be better game players long before. B. Spatial navigation betters steadily from the age 19 onward. C. The reason for data being analysed is hard to account for. D. The finding
45、s reveal variations based on age and gender. CThe habitforming process within our brains is a threestep loop (回路). First, there is a cue, a trigger that tells your brain to go into automatic mode (模式) and which habit to use. Then there is the routine, which can be physical or mental or emotional, Fi
46、nally, there is a reward, which helps your brain figure out if this particular loop is worth remembering for the future. Over time, this loop梒uee, routine, reward梑ecomess more and more automatic. The cue and reward become intertwined (交织) until a powerful sense of anticipation and a desire appears.
47、Eventually, a habit is born. Habits arent destiny. Habits can be ignored, changed, or replaced. But the reason the discovery of the habit loop is so important is that it reveals a basic truth: When a habit appears, tile brain stops fully participating in decision making. It stops working so hard, or
48、 shifts focus to other tasks. So unless you deliberately fight a habit梪nlesss you find new routines梩hee pattern will unfold automatically. Habits never really disappear. Theyre encoded (嵌入) into the structures of our brain, and thats a huge advantage for us, because it would be awful if we had to re
49、learn how to drive after every vacation. The problem is that your brain cant tell the difference between bad and good habits, and so if you have a bad one, its always lurking (蛰伏) there, waiting for the right cues and rewards. This explains why its so hard to create exercise habits, for instance, or
50、 change what we eat. Once we develop a routine of sitting on the sofa, rather than runing, or snacking whenever we pass a doughnut box, those patterns always remain inside our heads. By the same rule, though, if we learn to create new neurological (神经系统的) routines that overpower those behaviorsif we
51、 take control of the habit loopwe can force those bad tendencies into the background. And once someone creates a new pattern, studies have demonstrated, going for a jog or ignoring the doughnuts becomes as automatic as any other habit. Of course, those decisions are habitual, effortless. As long as
52、your basal ganglia (基底核) is complete and the cues remain constant, the behaviors will occur unthinkingly. At the same time, however, the brains dependence on automatic routines can be dangerous. Habits are often as much a curse as a benefit. ()61. What can we learn about the habit loop from the firs
53、t two paragraphs?A. It helps your brain understand what is worth remembering. B. It is a threestep loop consisting of a cue, a routine and a reward. C. It becomes automatic and develops a sense of anticipation and desire. D. It reveals a basic truth that the pattern of a habit wilt unfold automatica
54、lly. ()62. The advantage of habits never really disappearing is that _A. we can easily change what we eat B. we develop a routine of sitting on the sofaC. we dont necessarily learn a skill again D. we can distinguish between bad and good habits()63. What can be inferred from the last sentence in Par
55、agraph 4?A. Habits can be changed and replaced. B. Habits can not be ignored or created. C. Old patterns always exist in our brain. D. New patterns seldom remain in our heads. ()64. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The discovery of the habit loop. B. The automatic pattern of habits. C. The
56、 research on the habitforming process. D. The brains dependence on automatic routines. DOne steamy July afternoon in central Arkansas, I was working on an important project in my home office with a dear friend and colleague. My trusty printer was churning out (快速生产) a timesensitive report when it si
57、mply stopped. After fifteen minutes of trying to repair, I decided to buy a new printer. Upon our return, my heart froze to see my house on fire. Despite having spent much of my life writing, I was still lost for adequate words to describe the sick, sinking feeling of seeing your home, business, and
58、 belongings going up in flames along with photographs and memories collected over a lifetime. But the panic that filled my shocked heart in that awful moment was for the nine cats that shared my home after being rescued from situations of abuse and abandonment. Responding to an early securitysystem
59、warning, the amazing firefighters arrived in record time, but the chemicalladen smoke had already caused deaths. I examined and kissed each cat goodbye, extremely grateful that they had passed gently, without injuries or burns. Only animal lovers really understand the unbelievable impact that the lo
60、ss of one beloved fourlegged family member can have on your heart, mind and soul. The loss of so many dearly loved creatures sent me reeling (发 蒙). After staying with another great friend for a couple of weeks, I was relocated to a furnished apartment. One evening, about a month after moving in, I w
61、as occupied in writing a mystery novel when a falsetto “meow” sounded from outside the apartment door. Was it my mind playing tricks again? More than once I had heard, seen or felt the brush of one of my departed furry roommates. The meow grew louder and more insistent. Curious, I opened the door. S
62、itting on the doorstep was a kitten (小猫) with an exotic black coat and alert amber eyes. A neighbor walking by picked him up and began petting him. When I remarked how cute her kitten was, she explained that he had been born under a bridge and looked around for food. This kittyloving neighbor was qu
63、ick to offer an extra litter box if I was interested in giving him a home. My immediate reaction was a facetious (开玩笑的) “thats all I need!” After_all,_my_resolution_(决心)_had_been_well_reasoned_and_remained_firm. But without hesitation she put the adorable kitten down. I thanked her and closed the do
64、or, resolved to just let him stay until a real home could be found. That night, as I slid between the sheets of the still unfamiliar bed in the still unfamiliar apartment, the energetic little fur ball jumped onto the bed, yawned dramatically, and nestled by my side. Those who have never shared a sl
65、eep with a creature or two may not relate, but that was the first night since the fire that I actually slept. Stubbornly determined not to open myself to more animalsto more painI had refused to admit how desperately I missed having a warm fuzzy cuddled (依偎) close. Needless to say, the cat community
66、 knew the precise prescription for healing far better than I. The name Starlight (Star for short) seemed perfect because that night he brought some light back into my life. Star adores wrestling rubber bands, races up and down the stairs, darts outside anytime the door opens, suddenly appears everyw
67、here I dont want him to be, holds onto the broom while Im trying to sweep, and rolls in catnip or whatever else happens to be on the floor. In hindsight (事后看来), a better name might have been “Star, Stop It!”In the five years since the fire, we have been through a lot, Starlight and I. We returned to
68、 the house, managed to keep the business alive, brought the mystery novel to the final edits before its submitted in hopes of publication, and made a lot more resolutions. Star helped me through a massive, yet untraditional, healing of spirit. The memories of the kitties that passed in the fire now
69、spark only warmth in my heart and win some smiles. Every single day, I appreciate the serendipitous (有意外收获的) nature of the Universe that sent me hope in the form of a little black furball.So take a little advice from my furry friend: no matter how hopeless things may become or how fixed your resolut
70、ion may be, open the door whenever opportunity knocks. It just might be a star to light your way. ()65. What made the author relieved after the fire was put out?A. A new printer helping finish the timesensitive report. B. A description of the belongings going up in flames. C. The cats being rescued
71、from situations of abandonment. D. The cats being dead without receiving injuries in the fire. ()66. What probably caused the author to open the door?A. The idea of seeing his beloved fourlegged family member again. B. The impact of the loss of loved creatures on his mind and soul. C. The brush of h
72、is departed furry roommates playing tricks on him. D. The curiosity about the novel written in memory of his cats. ()67. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6 mean?A. The author desired to make friends with a catloving neighbor. B. The author made a decision not to take in any animals.C.
73、The author didnt consider a catloving neighbor as a friend. D. The author made a decision to adopt other animals. ()68. The author had had a good sleep for the first time since the fire mainly because _. A. he never shared a sleep with a kitten B. he refused to admit missing a kittenC. he determined
74、 to open himself to pain D. he accepted the kitten and slept with it()69. What did the author say about Starlight?A. It was very naughty and made him annoyed. B. It knew how to make up prescriptions for healing. C. It made him regain hope and make progress. D. It should have been given a wrong name
75、“Starlight”. () 70. What is the best title for the passage?A. The Dream for Kittens B. Ways to Remove SadnessC. The Power of Resolutions D. Starlight to Give Hope第卷(非选择题,共两大题,35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Between 1938 and 1942, researchers in B
76、oston were busy getting down to a study of adolescent boys and their family relationships. Some 60 years later, different researchers followed up with the participants and found that those raised in warmer family environments were more securely attached to their partners in the later years of life.
77、In a study published last week in Psychological Science, coauthors Robert Waldinger, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, and Marc Schulz, a psychologist at Bryn Mawr College, combined many decades of data previously gathered on a group of men with data they recently collected on the same men o
78、ffer a unique longterm thinking on the connection between early childhood environment, how men regulate emotions in middle age and the security of their attachments in close relationships late in life. Security of attachment, a concept that first appeared in the 1960s, is the idea that because we ar
79、e helpless for large portions of our childhood and old age we need to be good at forming attachments with others and keeping them around to take care of us. “Each person has certain people who are their main attachment figures,” Waldinger saysin other words, the person you would “call in the middle
80、of the night if you were terrified and needed someone to come over.”We start forming attachments at a very young age and continue to do so throughout our lives.Waldinger and Schulz determined that regardless of socioeconomic standing the men raised in warmer family environments used more adaptive st
81、rategies to manage their negative emotions in midlife, and were also more securely attached to their partners late in life. These results suggest our childhood environment affects our relationships not only into adulthood but for the rest of our lives.For Schulz, the findings highlight the need for
82、services such as family leave that support parents and allow them to create better family environments. He also stresses the importance of good social services that can get involved when children end up in poor or unsafe family settings. “Kids may not remember specific events, particularly early in
83、their lifetimes,” Schulz says, “But the accumulation of loving, nurturing family environments really has an impact over a long period of time.”Waldinger and Schulz also emphasize that there are many ways to overcome having a lessthanidyllic childhood, such as actively working on developing warmer, h
84、ealthier relationships as an adult or learning how to use more adaptive strategies to deal with negative emotions.Chris Fraley, a psychologist at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign who studies attachment but was not involved in the present study, was surprised by the results. “There are s
85、o many ways in which peoples lives can evolve across time,” such as financial hardships, illness, divorce or occupational uncertainty, he wrote in an email, adding, “The fact that the authors found such an association is remarkable, and raises a number of questions about the factors that explain why
86、 it exists.” Fraley pointed out, however, that the study is small, a limitation the researchers themselves acknowledge. He also cautioned that an association between early childhood experiences and attachment later in life doesnt necessarily mean the former causes the latter.Still, the best option i
87、s to provide kids with a warm family environment early in life, Waldinger says. “The bottom line is that how we take care of children is just so vitally important. And protecting their development is essential for lifelong wellbeing.”ThemeThe happier the childhood, the stronger the bonds in old age.
88、Result of the studyPeople who are (71)_ up in warmer family environments have more (72)_ attachments with their partners in the later years of life.Concept of security attachment Security of attachment, a concept first (73)_ in the 1960s, is the idea that due to our helplessness in most of our child
89、hood and old age we need to be good at forming attachments with others and keeping them around to take care of us. Each person has some people to (74)_ to when he is terrified or needs company or comfort badly.Findings of Waldinger and Schulz Our childhood environment affects our relationships both
90、into adulthood and for the rest of our lives. Services like family leave make it (75)_ for parents to create a better family environment for cultivating children. Good social services can get involved when children end up in poor or unsafe family settings. (76)_ the fact that Kids may not remember s
91、pecific events, particularly early in their lifetimes, the accumulation of loving, nurturing family environments really makes a (77)_ to our relationships over a long period of time. There are many ways to overcome having a lessthanidyllic childhood, learning how to use more adaptive strategies to d
92、eal with negative emotions included.Chris Fraleys opinion The fact of finding such an association is remarkable, and raises many questions about the factors which explain the reason for its (78)_ An (79)_ between early childhood experiences doesnt necessarily cause attachment later in life.Conclusio
93、n(80)_ options we make, the best one is to provide kids with a warm family environment early in life.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)国外老师上Social Studies这类课的时候,常常用到“成功冰山(Success Iceberg)”的例子。请你根据下面的图和相关文字叙述,按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Everyone is familiar with the phrase “Hard work is the key to success”. Some people think
94、that luck is the only solution to success while many others believe that success includes compromise, persistence, dedication, and failures. To conclude it, I consider that “Success is an iceberg”. We are all acquainted with the structure of the iceberg which floats in the sea. Only a small portion
95、of the iceberg is visible while the large portion is hidden under the water. Iceberg can be perfectly related with success. Achievement, which is seen by everyone, can be compared to the visible portion of the iceberg while the hard work behind success is the bottom of the iceberg. 【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词概
96、述上述信息的主要内容;2. 结合上述信息,简要分析你对“成功冰山”的理解;3. 举例说明“成功冰山”对你的启示。【写作要求】1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3. 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。2017届高三年级第一次模拟考试(镇江市)英语参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)15 BCBAA610 BCBCC1115 BABBA1620 BBABB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)2125 CBBDB2630 DBADB3135 ADBDA第二
97、节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)3640 BADBC4145 ACADB4650 CDABC5155 DCABD第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)5660 BABAD6165 BCABD6670 ABDCD第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71. brought72. secure73. appearing/emerging74. turn/look75. possible76. Despite77. difference78. existence79. association80. Whatever第五部分:书面表达(满分25分
98、)One possible version:As is vividly illustrated above, success is like an iceberg floating in the sea. Only a small part of it can be seen while most of it is invisible under the water.When talking about success, people often fix their mind on success itself, ignoring some hidden factors. I hold the
99、 belief that although dedication, hard work and discipline are key elements of success, failure and sacrifice are also significant. Those who are unwilling to be persistent will end in failure. On the whole, hard work is the leading factor.揝uccess Iceberg听力录音稿Text 1M: May I speak to Mary, please?W:
100、Shes not here right now. This is her sister speaking. Can I take a message?M: Could you ask her to call Max Peterson at 4658784931W: Hold on one second, Mr. Peterson. Let me just get a pen.Text 2W: Im going to spend the next year studying in London. Someone told me that you once lived there.M: Oh, b
101、ut I was just a kid at that time.Text 3M: Lydia, I havent seen you for ages! How have you been doing?W: Um, do I know you?M: Oh, dear, Im terribly sorry! You look like one of my old friends.Text 4M: Could I have three pounds of apples, please?W: Sure. They are one dollar a pound.M: OK, let me just g
102、et my wallet here we are Uhoh. Im so sorry about this, but could I have just two pounds instead of three? W: No problem, sir.Text 5M: As we all know, shopping plays a very important role in peoples lives, and it is many peoples favorite activity, especially for women.W: I couldnt agree with you more
103、. In order to promote sales, both sellers and producers place a variety of shopping ads in newspapers, magazines, and on the radio and television.Text 6M: Is everything ready for Billys birthday party?W: Yes. I finished making the birthday cake and I put everything on the table. Did you find the par
104、ty hats?M: Yes, I did. I put one for each child on the table. I put up the big 揌appy BirthdayW: Thanks, honey. Do you think we have enough for the kids to eat and drink?M: Im sure we do. Heres enough food to feed an army.W: That birthday cake looks beautiful, but you havent put any candles on it yet
105、.M: Thanks for reminding me. Ive prepared some party games for the children, too.W: Great. I bought a tape with a lot of childrens songs on it.M: Hopefully, that will keep everyone happy.Text 7M: What a nice garden! Look at these flowers!W: That would be a good shot. Can you take my picture here, de
106、ar? Please try to get the garden in the frame as well.M: All right. Would you please stand closer to the flowers? Good. Smile. Say cheese. OK, got it. Thats terrific.W: Thanks. Could you take one more from this angle?M: No problem Got it.W: Now lets take one together.M: Do you know how to set it to
107、take a picture of the two of us?W: Let me see. We just push this button OK, come here!M: OK, here I come!W: Cheese!M: Did it come out?W: Yes, but its a little dark.M: Never mind. Lets go to the falls and try again.W: OK, lets go.Text 8M: We still have one more day to go before we return home. What d
108、o you want to see tomorrow?W: No idea. Weve enjoyed both the natural scenery and the city sights. What else is there to see?M: How about a factory tour?W: You mean visit a factory?M: Yes. I heard theres a large car company nearby that is open to the public every weekend. We can go there to see how a
109、 car is made and learn more about the car industry.W: Good idea! Ive always been interested in that. How much is the entrance fee?M: Im not sure, but as far as I know, most factory tours are free. They are sponsored by the car company providing the tour.W: Really? What do the companies do that for?M
110、: I believe most of them think of it as good public relations. They can promote their products and make their company better known.W: Oh, I see. So, factory tours are good for companies as well as visitors.M: Exactly.W: Do we need to make an appointment in advance?M: Ill call the tourist information
111、 center to check.Text 9M: Excuse me. How much is this suit?W: Its on sale today for $750. Its normally $900.M: Wow, that is pretty expensive! I was thinking that it might be four or five hundred.W: This material is imported from Italy. Its the finest in the world, and if you bought a suit made of th
112、is material at many department stores, you would pay about two thousand dollars.M: Uhhuh but isnt that the point of coming to a market like this, to get a discount compared to the expensive department stores? Besides, I saw a suit just like this one a few stalls down, and they were selling it for $6
113、00. I still thought that was too expensive.W: Its possible that the suit you saw was the same color as this one but made of a different material. Unfortunately, our prices are final, and we think theyre the lowest anywhere in the city.M: Could I try it on first?W: Of course, sir. The dressing room i
114、s down there to your left. M: Yes, I see it. Could I also take a tie to try on? Im not actually looking to buy one, but I do want to see how the suit looks on me if I wear a tie. W: No problem. Ill have my assistant bring you a few ties that we give our customers for this exact purpose.M: Great. Ill
115、 be back in a minute So, how do I look?W: You look very handsome, sir. This suit is made for you!M: Thank you. I like it very much. It fits perfectly, and the style will never go out of fashion. The only thing is that I still think it is a bit too expensive. Couldnt you lower the price by just a lit
116、tle?W: Im not the owner of the shop, sir. Otherwise, I might be able to reduce the price.Text 10Good evening to you, and a good evening it is! In fact, its absolutely beautiful outside. Of course, its all due to the winds of March! Yes, if you were outside around 2:00 pm., you were probably blown ri
117、ght off your feet. We had wind this afternoon that was blowing at 50 mph! You could see large umbrellas from food carts rolling down the sidewalksa few of them blew right into traffic and caused a few accidents. Fortunately, though, the wind died down to a more reasonable 15 mph by 4:30 pm.Now, the
118、forecast for tonight is for the temperature to stay around 60 degrees Fahrenheit with a light breezejust enough for a light sweater. It should be a clear night, great for all you astronomers and star gazers. Enjoy it while you can because the clouds will begin to roll in again tomorrow, and they wil
119、l be staying for a while.Yes, for the next three days, you can expect clouds, the daytime temperature to drop to around 50, and a 90 percent chance of light rain on and off throughout the day. The temperature at night will be about 3640 degrees, so you should expect some frost in the early mornings. Well, thats all. Go out there and enjoy a lovely, warm, starfilled evening tonight. Tomorrow, take your raincoat and umbrella as you head out the door!