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1、福建省师范大学附属中学2021届高三英语上学期期中试题时间: 120 分钟 满分: 150分第卷 (共80分)第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1分, 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。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 does the singers hair look like?A. Long and dark. B. Short and brown. C. Short and dark. 2. When is the w

2、oman going to take her holiday?A. In July. B. In August. C. In September. 3. What problem does the man have?A. He doesnt have Annas address. B. He doesnt have a stamp. C. He doesnt have a postcard. 4. What will the woman probably do first after graduation?A. Start her own business. B. Go to business

3、 school. C. Work in a big company. 5. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In an ice-cream shop. B. In a restaurant. C. In a supermarket. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分, 共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。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

4、材料,回答第6、7题6. What room does the woman want?A. A single room. B. A double room. C. A room for three. 7. How much will the woman pay per night?A. $100. B. $120. C. $150. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the man dissatisfied with about the room?A. The position. B. The rent. C. The size. 9. What does the woman

5、 suggest the man do?A. Find an apartment near the school. B. Find a separate room downtown. C. Find a roommate. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. To ask for a job. B. To get some advice. C. To conduct an interview. 11. What is the mans occupation?A. An academic advisor. B. A

6、 medical doctor. C. A hospital administrator. 12. How does the woman probably feel in the end?A. Encouraged. B. Disappointed. C. Annoyed. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Their separate hobbies. B. A new activity of cave exploring. C. Similarities in climbing and c

7、ave exploring. 14. What else do the Societys members do besides exploring caves?A. Clean up caves. B. Teach people about rocks. C. Rescue people trapped in caves. 15. Why doesnt the woman like cave-exploring?A. She thinks it too dangerous. B. She has no climbing technique. C. She doesnt like the env

8、ironment in caves. 16. What does the man invite the woman to do?A. Attend a meeting. B. Research rocks. C. Explore a cave. 听第10段材料,回第17至20题。17. What prizes were given last week?A. Sports bags. B. I-watches. C. Pens. 18. When was the show broadcast for the first time?A. A week ago. B. A month ago. C.

9、 A year ago. 19. What does the speaker say about the footballer?A. He can speak French. B. His wife is famous. C. He is a Frenchman. 20. How will the listeners tell their answers?A. By writing a letter. B. By sending a postcard. C. By making a call. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分 40 分)第一节(共11小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分27. 5

10、分)AIts both an exciting but frightening experience for parents the moment their teenager obtains a drivers license. Here are some of the best and most recommended apps for teen drivers and for their parents peace of mind. Safe DriverThis app works by monitoring the position and the driving speed of

11、your child. You can also set a speed limit. Whenever your child drives over this speed limit, an alarm will be sent to your phone. Its only drawback is that its only effective when your child opens the app on their phone while driving. Drive SafelyIf youre scared of your teenagers tendencies to be o

12、n the phone while driving, this is a great app for them to use. Whenever a text message comes in, itll read the text message out loud. The driver neednt take their hands off the wheel in order to check text messages on their phone. The user can even respond to the message via voice. TextecutionThis

13、app locks a drivers phone while he or she is driving, preventing the user from gaining access to any of the SMS functions of the phone. Parents can be alerted via the apps website. For example, youll be sent an alert in the event that the driver has requested permission to access their phones messag

14、ing function. This function can only be activated if the driver is safely parked or in the event of an accident. If ever your child removes the application from their phone, parents can be informed, too. Life 360The initial purpose of this app is connecting family members together. Through the app,

15、you can share your position with one another wherever you are. It provides real-time data for parents about position and driving speed. Parents can, therefore, feel safe and secure knowing that their child has reached their intended destination. The application can be turned off. But itll inform the

16、 members within the app that your child has disabled it. ( )1. What can the app Safe Driver do?A. Control the users driving speed. B. Keep working even when its turned off. C. Help teenagers develop good driving habits. D. Warn parents of their childrens overspeed driving. ( )2. Which app enables th

17、e user to receive and answer text messages easily while driving?A. Drive Safely. B. Safe Driver. C. Textecution. D. Life 360. ( )3. What do Textecution and Life 360 have in common?A. They are intended to bring family members much closer. B. Teenagers cant delete them without parents permission. C. P

18、arents can know if they stop working on teenagers phones. D. They offer parents real-time data about position and driving speed. BPicture this: Its 2003 and your family has just finished arguing over which Netflix movie video tapes to rent that week. Movies come in the mail and the family watch them

19、 throughout the week. Then, fast forward to 2008, and you have started to watch TV shows on Netflixs new platform. Now, lets come to the present. You sit down and open up Netflix on your TV and scroll (滚屏) for a while. Then check HBO GO. Finally, check Disney+. Then realize that youre paying for thr

20、ee different streaming services, maybe more. Lets return to Netflix. More generally, streaming. There are over 100 video streaming services available, as well as quite a few music streaming, including YouTube Music, Google Play, and etc. The streaming world, at least to some, is on its way to gettin

21、g out of control, with each service requiring its own monthly entertainment subscription. We havent even taken into account subscriptions like Microsoft Office and email newsletters. Subscriptions started out as a service of convenience, but now, the oversaturation may have become burdensome. The se

22、rvices believe customers will pay more to get the content they want. However, statistics show a growing frustration among consumers. With so many options, they find it harder than ever to make a decision on what to pick. Not only does the oversaturation of streaming result in confusing navigation, i

23、t also creates a financial burden for the consumers. Lets say if you want to watch The Handmaids Tale and Game of Thrones, which belong to two different services, you would have to pay nearly $50 a month to access both services, meaning its potentially more expensive, than cable. People cut their co

24、rds (细绳) and went the streaming route because it was simpler and cheaper. Now, its just as inconvenient and difficult as cable was, if not more so, and unless youre limiting yourself to one service, its not cheaper. Streaming will survive because were in a Golden Age of Media and because each servic

25、e is able to create high-quality originals. But Golden Ages dont last, and bubbles tend to burst. Until the unavoidable day when some product or service proves streaming out of date, we must suffer the choices in front of us. The next time you are scrolling through Netflix, Hulu, or whatever, and th

26、e over-choice is killing you, maybe you should just go pick up a book instead. ( )4. What is mainly talked about in the first two paragraphs?A. Social progress has promoted the quality of life in the past decade. B. Technology innovation results in different ways of relaxation. C. Changes in home en

27、tertainment have brought us more options. D. Netflix has been developing its service patterns. ( )5. What does the underlined word “oversaturation” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?A. The large number of subscriptions. B. The frustration caused by poor service. C. The rapidly developing entertainmen

28、t market. D. The confusing navigation resulting from streaming. ( )6. According to the passage, streaming services may_. A. improve user satisfaction B. raise entertainment costsC. diversify entertainment forms D. realize the resource sharing( )7. The author would probably agree that _. A. the strea

29、ming service will have a bright futureB. reading has an advantage over streaming serviceC. there will be some better service to replace streamingD. nothing can end streaming services as long as media existsCMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are compounds(化合物) that are set to solve some tough challenge

30、s: producing water in the desert, removing greenhouse gases from the air and storing dangerous gases more safely. The Arizona desert is really dry. Anyone stuck in it without water would die from dehydration (脱水) within three days, unless he had one of Omar Yaghis next-generation water harvesters, w

31、ho is a chemist at the University of California, Berkeley. Although daytime wetness is only about 10 percent, this rises to 40 percent at night, which means theres enough water in the atmosphere to support life if it can be transformed into liquid form. Thats exactly what Yaghis invention does. Its

32、about the size of a small microwave oven, designed to suck the water from the air at night and turn it into drinking water the next day using only the heat of the sun as its power source. What makes it work is a special material called a MOF, which at normal temperatures attracts water molecules (分子

33、) onto the surface of its internal small holes. Warm it up and get the water, each harvest producing one-third of a cup of pure drinking water. “A device the size of a washing machine could produce enough water for the basic needs of a household,” says Yaghi. These crystalline (结晶的) groups of metals

34、 linked by organic molecules can be made into materials with an extremely high absorption ability, attracting specific molecules to their surfaces. In this way, MOFs cling to a variety of liquids and gases. MOFs work thanks to their distinctive structure. In fact, one MOF the size of a sugar cube ha

35、s so many small holes that they would cover an area as large as six football fields. MOFs are also extremely stable, light and have many different uses: their molecular structure can be varied to attract specific molecules. Adding a small amount of heat or pressure causes the MOF to give what its ho

36、lding. More than 70,000 different MOFs have been produced to date for various applications. ( )8. Why is the Arizona desert mentioned in the second paragraph?A. To introduce water harvesters. B. To stress the importance of water. C. To show the severity of its condition. D. To express the urgent nee

37、d for water there. ( )9. What plays a vital role in water harvesters?A. Solar energy. B. Water molecules. C. MOFs internal small holes. D. Metal-organic frameworks. ( )10. Which can explain the phrase “cling to” underlined in paragraph 4?A. Give off. B. Turn into. C. Hold onto. D. Break down. ( )11.

38、 What will probably be covered in the following paragraphs?A. The future of the MOF technology. B. Other uses of the MOF technology. C. The improvement to the MOF technology. D. Possible limitations of the MOF technology. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。For serious

39、 birders who regularly observe birds in the wild, ignoring climate change isnt possible. We have been seeing and documenting the effects of a warming climate since at least the 1950s. 12 Glossy black great-tailed grackles (美洲黑羽椋鸟), for example, previously found primarily in the tropics (热带), first r

40、eached southeastern California in 1964. They are now found throughout most of the state. New research from the National Audubon Society highlights the dangers of the trend. For its new report, “Survival by Degrees,” Audubon scientists analyzed the current geographic ranges of 604 North American bird

41、 species, and modeled how those ranges would change at different levels of warming. At a global temperature rise of three degrees Celsius, they found that 389 of those speciesor nearly two-thirds of those studiedwould become endangered, losing much of their current habitat. 13 Why does this matter t

42、o anyone whos not a bird watcher? For one thing, birds play a crucial role in the ecology, keeping down insect populations and serving as food themselves for larger predators (食肉动物). 14 Their shifting ranges warn of increasing droughts, floods, fires, rising seas and unlivable cities. 15 Audubon sci

43、entists modeled what would happen at lesser levels of warming, and the results are striking. Limiting warming to 1.5 degrees would reduce the danger for three-quarters of those threatened birds. Audubons report “Survival by Degrees” is not a depressing forecast but rather a call to action. It stress

44、es the need for action at every level, by individuals and governments alike, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As a lifelong birder, Im proud of the role my organization has played in documenting the effects of climate change. When local conditions change, particular types of frogs or wildflowers

45、may decrease and disappear, few will notice. 16 I hope people can pay close attention to the urgent message in this new report and work together for solutions. Birds tell us we dont have time to wait. A. We still have time to do something about it, however. B. But they also serve as a visible symbol

46、 of broader environmental shifts. C. This would greatly benefit humans, reducing the potential suffering for people. D. But when a bird species disappears, we, professional birders, document the change. E. In recent decades, that has meant a consistent northward shift in where species are found. F.

47、The changes will make birding exciting, with birders finding new species in unexpected places. G. Even if some could shift their range northward, they would soon start to run out of room on the map. 第三部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I learned about life from an ant farm. When I was seven years old, my fam

48、ily 1 an ant farm at home. First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box, and then we brought some ants from the backyard and placed them into the 2 home. Shortly after the new 3 were dropped into the glass structure, they got to work making tunnels. I was amazed that each one knew 4 what to do. Afte

49、r hours of staring, I realized that the ants had particular given jobs. With my moms help, I kept a journal of what happened each day and 5 the ants. My favorite was the biggest, Cinderella. I drew a picture of her in my journal, which I still have. On day five a disaster 6 the ant farm. While I was

50、 observing the ants, I had put my face so close to the structure that I accidentally 7 it over. Unfortunately, my carelessness caused all the tunnels to 8 . Although the ants 9 their earthquake, one by one they began to die. I was 10 as I watched them give up their tunnel-building to carry the bodie

51、s to a corner of the farm. My mother reported that the ants were actually dying of “frustration”feeling annoyed and disappointed as they couldnt control the situation. They simply could not 11 the reality that their tunnels had been destroyed. Cinderella was the last to die; she did so while carryin

52、g a dead ant on her back. Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm. Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, 12 it taught me much more. 13 the years, I came to realize the ants were a study in the benefits of 14 . Working together, they were able to create a(n) 1

53、5 world for themselves. I also learned that they should be 16 for their hard work. Day in and day out, each labored at their task. The ant farm demonstrated that teamwork and perseverance are indeed two key 17 for success. But there was an even larger lesson that I did not 18 until recently: Disaste

54、r is a natural part of life, and must be 19 . Unlike the ants, humans cannot give up when they face 20 . Unlike the ants, we have to realize that if a tunnel comes down, we just have to build another. ( )1. A. created B. bought C. ran D. laid( )2. A. empty B. new C. strange D. distant( )3. A. guests

55、 B. settlers C. friends D. members( )4. A. precisely B. roughly C. probably D. normally( )5. A. compared B. trained C. named D. measured( )6. A. affected B. struck C. kicked D. beat( )7. A. split B. took C. tipped D. handed( )8. A. rush out B. break in C. cave in D. drop out( )9. A. experienced B. p

56、redicted C. faced D. survived( )10. A. astonished B. annoyed C. moved D. thrilled( )11. A. reflect B. ignore C. confirm D. stand( )12. A. but B. and C. so D. or( )13. A. In B. For C. From D. Over( )14. A. devotion B. teamwork C. responsibility D. organization( )15. A. relaxing B. amusing C. moving D

57、. amazing( )16. A. supported B. admired C. inspired D. admitted( )17. A. solutions B. approaches C. recipes D. circumstances( )18. A. give B. take C. realize D. adopt( )19. A. accepted B. suffered C. escaped D. managed( )20. A. challenges B. barriers C. pressure D. disappointment第II卷(共70分)第四部分:基础知识(

58、共两节, 满分 20 分)第一节 根据句意和首字母提示,用单词的正确形式填空(共14小题;每小题1分,满分14分)1. Well e_ with a perfect book database and some advanced e-readers, the library is very popular with the students. 2. The government must maintain a strong sense of responsibility to the people and take forceful measures to solve the problems

59、 in order to live up to the _ (expect) of the people. 3. A book _ (feature) the Forbidden Citys cultural relics urged lots of college students to apply to work as volunteers there last year. 4. To make sure the experiment will be conducted smoothly, activities all take place under the g_ of an exper

60、ienced tutor. 5. My Chinese teacher was my role model, whose i_ on me had a lot to do with some of my major decisions in life. 6. Nowadays middle school students are encouraged to i_ themselves actively in voluntary activities where they can gain experience for growth. 7. It is an area of outstandin

61、g natural beauty, but the number of boats available for hire on the river is l_, which makes tourists queue up for a long time. 8. Though I found the island p_ with tourists during the 7-day Golden Week Holiday, I had much fun getting around it. 9. With the development of its economy, the small city

62、 has changed beyond _ (recognize) in the last few years. 10. His sudden resignation threw the office into chaos, which demonstrated how _ (rely) he was. 11. In modern times, teenagers have a _ (prefer) for popular music, which has something to do with the age characteristic and time background. 12.

63、Were trying to seek the balance and give students a sense that both spoken and written language are e_ important. 13. Global warming has posed a serious threat to the _ (survive) of animals such as polar bears. 14. Although the students listened attentively, they could not understand the teachers _

64、(explain), because he used too much scientific terms. 第二节 根据汉语提示完成句子(共 6 题,每小题 1 分,满分 6 分)15. _ _ _ _ (应的请求) several governments, international assistance, coordinated by WHO, has been organized to help contain the outbreak of the epidemic. 16. _ _ _ _ _ (熟练掌握) English gives me confidence to serve a

65、s a bridge between China and Britain. 17. It was the first time in the past nine years that the world record of the womens 50m backstroke _ _ _(被打破)18. A bonus of five percent can be added to a students final exam score _ _ _ _ (作为对的奖励) good spelling, punctuation, and grammar. 19. His shyness and la

66、ck of experience put him _ _ _ (处于不利地位) in job-hunting. 20. One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked the owner whether he could _ _ _ _ _ _ (留宿一晚). 第五部分 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)阅读下列材料, 在空白出填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的适当形式。Car registration plates (牌照) are just a series of numbe

67、rs and letters, right? Well, yesbut not for everyone. France was the first country 1 (introduce) plates in 1893. Early number plates differed 2 shape and size, and were made of lots of different materials, including iron, cardboard and even pressed soybeans. In fact, it was not until 1957 3 car manu

68、facturers and the governments agreed on standardized plates. 4 was first registered in the UK was A1. The letter “A” showed the number was from London, while the number “1” showed it was the first number issued. At the moment, number plates 5 (consist) of a sequence of letters and numbers are applie

69、d in the UK. Different EU countries also use different arrangements of numbers and letters, and their systems have changed many times because these letter-number 6 (combine) keep running out. In the past decades, some number plates 7 (become) extremely valuable, particularly those that spell out wor

70、ds. 8 (basic), numbers on the plates can be used to represent words or parts of words. For example, “NVERLA8” means “Never Late”. And the 9 (expensive) number ever was “M1” which 10 unknown buyer has acquired for 331,000. 第六部分 写作 (共两节 满分 40 分)第一节 应用文写作(15 分)假定你是校排球队队长李华。请写封邮件告知你的队友 Chris 球队近期将参加比赛,内

71、容包括:1. 比赛信息; 2赛前准备; 3表达期待。注意:1. 词数 80 左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Chris,_Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。September is most beautiful in Strathroy, where people wholeheartedly enjoy the simple pleasures of life and nature. Roland was no exception. He was a magnificent German

72、 Shepherd (德国牧羊犬), a little lazy and overweight though. He loved to doze (打瞌睡) in the backyard. He yawned and stretched his body as he heard the slowly approaching footsteps of Mrs. Proudfoot. “Come have your lunch dear!” said Mrs. Proudfoot with her usual fondness for him and he wagged his tail aff

73、ectionately in return. Roland was licking the last piece of meat in his plate when the doorbell burst into music. Mrs. Proudfoot hurried to answer the door. Roland stood alert (警觉) by her side. “Good noon Mrs. Proudfoot”. It was Sam, her teenage neighbor. “My! My! You look pale! What happened?” aske

74、d Mrs. Proudfoot with genuine worry. She immediately waved him in and closed the door behind. Mrs. Proudfoot was a lonely widow (寡妇), but was well loved in her neighborhood especially by kids, though she had no kids to call her own. Once encouraged, Sam disclosed his dilemma. “My friend Barry lost a

75、 rare book of school library. It costs 150 dollars, but he has only 55 dollars and his poor parents cant afford to pay the rest. Barry is working part time but thats far from enough. ” With a dramatic sigh he continued, “If he didnt refund the loss before the end of term, he will be dismissed from f

76、inal exams. That will ruin his future! I have to help him, whatever it takes. He is my best friend. ”“Dont worry, Sammy. You want me to pay” but Mrs. Proudfoot was interrupted. “No, No, Mrs. Proudfoot. This is not what I came here for. Ill work for you. Would you favor me to walk your dog please? Fo

77、r 2 dollars a day. ” He looked up with begging eyes. Mrs. Proudfoot clapped her hands in agreement, “That cant be better! Ive been worried about Roland lately. He does need some exercise! Its nice of you to make such an offer.”Sam thanked her over and over, “I will start tomorrow morning.”注意:1. 所续写短

78、文的词数应为 150 左右;2. 应使用 5 个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1: Sam arrived very early the next morning. _Paragraph 2: A month later, Mrs. Proudfoot was delighted to find Roland fit and energetic. _福建师大附中2020-2021学年上学期期中考试高三英语答案第I卷(80 分)I. 听力(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)1

79、-5 BCBCB 6-10 CAACB 11-15 CABAC 16-20 AACABII. 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分 40 分)1-3 DAC 4-7 CABC 8-11 ADCB 12-16 EGBADIII. 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分, 满分20分)1-5 ABBAC 6-10 BCCDA 11-15 DADBD 16-20 BCCAD第II卷(70分)IV. 基础知识 (共两节,满分20分)第一节 根据所给提示, 写出正确的单词来完成句子 (共 14 小题;每小题1分, 满分14分)1. equipped 2. expectations 3. featuring 4. gu

80、idance 5. influence/impact6. involve 7. limited 8. packed 9. recognition 10. unreliable11. preference 12. equally 13. survival 14. explanation第二节 根据中文意思完成句子(共 6 小题;每小题 1 分, 满分 6 分)15. At the request of16. Having a good command / knowledge /grasp of17. had been broken. 18. as a reward for19. at a dis

81、advantage20. put them up for the/a nightV. 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)1. to introduce 2. in 3. that 4. What 5. consisting6. combinations 7. have become 8. Basically 9. most expensive 10. anVI. 写作 (共两节 满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(15分)(范文 1)Dear Chris,Im writing to let you know that we will have a volleyball match

82、next month. The match will take place in our school gym on the afternoon of July 4th. We will play against the team from Hong Xing High School. In order to win the match, we should get fully prepared and practice hard. So from tomorrow, we need to train for two hours after school every day. Please c

83、ome to the school gym at 6:30 pm from Monday to Friday. Youre an excellent player. With you on the team, we are confident that we can win the game. Lets try hard together!Yours,Li Hua(范文 2)Dear Chris,Im excited to inform you our team is to compete in an important volleyball match next week. As sched

84、uled, the event will be held in our school gym at 9 am next Sunday. To make full preparations for it, I have made a specific training plan. All the team members are supposed to take the training punctually. We are expected to practice a lot in an effort to improve our skills and cooperate better wit

85、h each other. I do hope we can do a good job through joint efforts. Eagerly looking forward to your early reply. Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分25分)A Possible VersionParagraph 1:Sam arrived very early the next morning. Seeing Roland lazily bathed in mild sunshine with eyes narrowed into a line, Sam darted t

86、owards him, arms widely opened. Giving him a lazy glimpse, Roland politely wagged his tail and then turned his head away, falling sound asleep again. Desperately brainstorming, Sam got a piece of delicious bone, from Mrs. Proudfoot. Lured by the tasty smell, Roland swiftly bounced up and jumped at t

87、he bone, following Sam out. In this way, the first day was smoothly finished. Day by day, Sam was delighted to find Roland gradually become willing and eager to have a walk outside. Paragraph 2:A month later, Mrs. Proudfoot was delighted to find Roland fit and energetic. Enjoying the pleasure to roa

88、m along the country road with Roland, Sam also harvested a lot from the relaxing time. Eventually one day, Sam was excited to tell Mrs. Proudfoot, “Barry and I have earned enough money. Thank you, Mrs. Proudfoot! But can I continue walking Roland for you? For free!” Radiantly, Mrs. Proudfoot nodded.

89、 Receiving a positive answer, Sam was wild with joy and Roland, wagging his tail merrily, as if intoxicated. Sometimes only a little kindness can ignite something shining, making the world more beautiful and harmonious. 听力录音稿:(Text 1)W: Theres a picture of your favorite singer in this magazine. M: L

90、et me see. Oh-what has she done to her hair? Its much too short. W: Well, I love the new color of brown. M: She looked a million times better with dark hair. (Text 2)W: I was thinking of having a holiday during the first half of September, but we cant all be away at the same time. M: Dont worry! Ill

91、 go in August and Mike in July. You take the weeks you wanted. W: Thats fine. (Text 3)W: Dave, Anna is going to be upset with you if you dont send her a postcard while were here. M: Yeah, well, Id send her one if I knew where to buy a stamp. (Text 4)M: Shirley, are you going to go right on to busine

92、ss school when you finish your undergraduate studies?W: Actually, I hope to get some practical experience with a big company first. (Text 5)M: Why dont we call the waiter over to order something for dessert?W: I really shouldnt. I am supposed to be on a diet. But Ill have a little ice-cream if they

93、have any. (Text 6)W: Hello, its Emma MacDonald here from AB Electronics. Id like to book a room for the 25 th please. M: Certainly. Would you like a single room or a double room?W: A room for there please. M: The rooms for three are $150 per night, including breakfast. W: Oh. . . I see, but my compa

94、ny uses the hotel regularly. We normally get a discount. M: Oh sorry. That will be $100 per night then, $120 with breakfast. W: Oh, I dont want breakfast. (Text 7)M: The room is near our school? Well, even though that sounds like a great deal, I really want something downtown. W: Yeah, of course. It

95、 usually has convenient public transport there. Well, the problem is that the apartments in the heart of the city are usually more expensive. M: I know, thats my problem. What do you think I should do?W: Well, maybe you could get a two-bedroom apartment downtown and share the rent with a roommate. M

96、: Good idea!(Text 8)W: Good afternoon, Dr. Marshall. I know you must be very busy, so I appreciate your taking some timeto talk to me. M: Thats all right. What can I do for you?W: Well, Im interested in a job in hospital administration. My academic advisor suggested I speak to you. I was hoping you

97、could give me some information about the field. M: Id be glad to. Is there something particular you wanted to know?W: I was wondering what type of educational background a hospital administrator needs. Is a degree in medicine required?M: No, not necessarily. Some hospital administrators are medical

98、doctors, but many of us arent. My own degree is in public administration. (Text 9)M: Guess what - I joined the Cave - exploring Society last month. W: Seriously? Arent cave-explorers who go down into caves? I thought you were only interested in mountain climbing!M: I do like to climb, but you know,

99、the two sports have a lot in common. Ill give you an example: The same technique for climbing down steep rocks is used in both sports. Of course, climbers use this technique to come down hills, while cave-explorers use it to go down holes. W: What else does your society do?M: For one thing, we help

100、preserve caves. Believe it or not, some people are so careless that they just leave their litter in caves. And some people even write on cave walls. So we pick up litter and clean away the drawings on the wall. W: I dont think Id like cave-exploring very much. Caves are wet and cold and dark, arent

101、they?M: I suppose they are, but they can also be beautiful. Tell you what, why dont you come along with me to the meeting tonight? Theyll be showing pictures that we took in a cave last weekend. Youll see some unbelievable rocks. It might change the way you think about caves. (Text 10)W: And now for

102、 our Mystery Person of the week and your chance to win one of our amazing prizes. Last weeks competition produced a huge response and the first five answers pulled out of the box will receive 100 worth of sports bags. And if you didnt win last week, heres another chance. And this weeks prize is even

103、 bigger. We are giving away ten prizes of 250 worth of i-Watches to mark the first anniversary of the show, so get your pens ready to take down the address details. Just write the name of the person you think is our Mystery Person and send it to Mystery Draw, PO Box 5110, London. The address will be

104、 repeated at the end of the show for those of you who didnt get it. And now let me introduce our Mystery Person this week. He is a very well-known footballer who plays for a famous club, and has also played for his national team. He is very talented and is very popular, especially for the part he pl

105、ayed in a famous footballing victory. He has no famous wife, and he speaks French but not a Frenchman. If you think you know who he is, then send your answer on a postcard to Mystery Draw, PO Box 5110, London. Thats PO Box 5110. We dont accept letters. And please dont forget to write your name and telephone number, too. 19

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