1、湖南省武冈二中2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题时量:120分钟满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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. Where is the man from?A. Spain.B. Germany.C. France.2. How many tickets should the woman buy?A. Two.B. Three.C. Tw
2、elve.3. What time of day is it?A. Morning.B. Noon.C. Evening.4. What is the woman looking for?A. The art building. B. The film room. C. The theater.5. How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?A. Confused.B. Angry.C. Sad.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间
3、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. Where are the speakers?A. In France.B. In Spain.C. In America.7. What will the woman do next summer?A. Study abroad. B. Work for Facebook. C. Visit her online friend.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How does Randy feel?A. Anxious.B. Excited.C. Angry.9.
4、Why does Randy like Oklahoma State University?A. His father studied there.B. He can stay with his friends.C. It offers the best education.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What will the woman do this afternoon?A. Put up the balloons. B. Bake a cake. C. See a dentist.11. What kind of horse did Rebecca want?A. A w
5、hite one.B. A black one.C. A grey one.12. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Opening a cake shop. B. Decorating their house.C. Preparing for a party.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What will the speakers do together tonight?A. Have a meeting. B. Watch a sports game.C. Go to the coffee shop.14. What doe
6、s the woman ask the man to do?A. Bring a jacket.B. Buy her a ticket.C. Help her move.15. What does the woman think about the LA Dodgers?A. She hates it. B. She is a fan of it. C. She likes the hat of it.16. What time of day is it now?A. Morning.B. Afternoon.C. Evening.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When was
7、the first Academy Awards presentation held?A. In 1927.B. In 1928.C. In 1929.18. How many Academy members are there now?A. 25 in total.B. Only 36.C. Over 6,000.19. What is the most important Oscar?A. The Best Director Award. B. The Best Picture Award.C. The Best Actress Award.20. What is the speaker
8、mainly talking about?A. The development of the Oscars. B. The famous statues of the world.C. The annual winners of the Oscars.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D )中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AWolff Poetry Literary Scholarship AwardsIf you enjoy poetry and enjoy w
9、riting poetry, then we invite you to submit an original poem. Each scholarship we offer will be theme-based and have specific requirements.Description for Poetry ScholarshipsThe Wolff Poetry Literary Scholarship Awards is open to students 25 years or younger to the age of 12, either you are a curren
10、t grade or high school student who is looking forward to attending college or is attending an undergraduate or graduate course in creative writing.Poetry Scholarship Guidelines1. Poems can be rhyming or non-rhyming; we do favor non-rhyming.2. Originality and expressive form about emotions and feelin
11、gs is what digs at our souls.3.Poems are judged on the basis of grammar, originality, creativity, and uniqueness.4. English-language poems only; we will not accept anything else.5. Enter as often as you like!Poetry Scholarship RulesAll poems must be the original creation of the submitting author. Al
12、l rights to the poems must be owned by the author and shall remain the property of the author. The author gives Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine permission to publish and display the poem on the Web (in electronic form only) if the poem is chosen as a winner or finalist. Winners will be contacted with
13、in 45 days of the deadline date. The $ 250 scholarship is open to everyone except employees of Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine and their families.21. What are the awards intended for?A. All students.B. College students.C. Any poetry lover.D. Students aged from 12 to 25.22. What will result in disqual
14、ification?A. A rhyming poem.B. An original creation.C. A poem of a unique style.D. A poem written in Chinese.23. What can we learn about the winners?A. They have to abandon the copyrights of their poems.B. All of them will share a total of $ 250 scholarship.C. Their poems will be read on the organiz
15、ers website.D. They will be employed by Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine.BInternational students who stayed in the US as their classes moved online during the COVID may be forced to leave, following Guidelines of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement published due to the pandemic. You know I don
16、t want to put my family at risk, I dont want to put myself at risk to travel during a pandemic and go back to Pakistan, and even if I could delay the program for a year, it is not certain that I will get the visa again. said a Pakistani student.Many students say they need to be in the US for more th
17、an attending class. As a PhD student, the library is an extremely important resource for them, although it is because of COVID that those services have been closed, which means even this advantage is gone. You know more than 90% of the international students who were studying in the US when COVID -1
18、9 hit and college campuses were closed have to remain in the US and this creates such trouble in their lives and such uncertainty that is unreasonable.” said a lady from a university. Students outside the United States say the new ruling has disrupted their plans to return. I know it is a fact that
19、when it comes to rules, guidelines, laws and stuff like that, international students are sort of treated as low-level citizens. Even I cant even use the word citizen to begin with because thats what they make clear we are not. The government said that the policy speaks for itself and that online cou
20、rsework is not worth a visa. So far, not any sign of change has been within sight. As students are waiting for the policy to improve , their fall programming and their future remain in limbo.24.Why would international students prefer to stay in the US during the pandemic?A.They couldnt delay the pro
21、gram for a year.B.They can make full use of the library resource.C.They can learn better with their classes moved onlineD.They wouldnt bring any potential threat to their family.25.What do students outside the United States think of the new rule?A.The new rule treats them as American citizens.B. The
22、 new rule shows great prejudice against themC.The new rule guides them to plan to return to the USD. The new rule treats them like low-level students in school26.What is the governments attitude towards the new rule?A.Favorable. B.Neutral.C.Unfavorable D.Unclear27.What does the underlined phrasein l
23、imbomeanA.Horrible B.FlexibleC.Uncertain D. UnbelievableCDancing with your grandma for 15 minutes a week promotes positive feelings and improves her state of mind, a study claims. Doctors from Israel are encouraging younger family members to have a regular visit to their grandmas and have a dance wi
24、th their grandmas.And they found a 15 minute boogie (布吉舞) once a week lifted the spirits of the elder family members and helped strengthen the familial bond. In fact, it is called Dance Movement Therapy (DMT). DMT across the generations, complete with eye contact, was found to promote positive feeli
25、ngs and improve spirits for the elderly.The grandparents reported a bright state of mind, happy memories and uplifted spirits. Dancing has also previously been linked to improved muscle strength, balance and endurance (耐力). For the grandchildren in the study, the weekly boogie changed how they view
26、aging and allowed them to come to accept the eventual death of their elderly relatives.The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, assessed how dance affected general health of 16 dance movement therapists (治疗师) and their grandmothers. DMT was taken seriously due to the fact that it
27、 is easily accessible and does not cost more to practice. The researchers were eager to examine a low-cost method to treat issues commonly faced by an aging population such as limited mobility and depression(抑郁症). Grandchildren were instructed to make eye contact and encourage playfulness and touch.
28、 They were also told to mirror their grandmothers movements and give them time and space to rest when needed.The sessions were recorded and then analyzed while diaries and interviews captured the opinions and feelings of the participants. As well as the benefits to the health of the senior, the expe
29、riment also changed the idea of the younger family members.28. What should the young people do when dancing with their grandmas? A. Follow the grandmas steps. B. Look at the grandmas eyes. C. Move the bodies as long as possible. D. Talk with their grandmas in gentle voice.29. What can we infer from
30、the third paragraph? A. Dancing brings the young happy memories and uplifted spirits. B. Dancing enables the senior to accept aging and death of their old relatives. C. Dancing benefits both the senior and the young in the new study. D. Dancing is linked to improved muscle strength and balance in th
31、e new study.30. Which of the following is the best advantage of DMT? A. Inexpensive. B. Relaxing. C. Attractive. D. Pleasant.31. What is the best title for the text? A. What does DMT Mean? B. Dancing: a Good Way to Stop Being Senior. C. Why Dont You Dance 15 Minutes Every Week? D. Dancing with Grand
32、parents is Good for Health and Family Ties.DAfter weeks of lockdown, the French are more eager than ever to get away from the breathless cities. But the busy traffic will also serve as a reminder of another annual summer trend here. The French have the unfortunate distinction of being the European c
33、hampions(冠军) for abandoning pets that have become too cumbersome for their summer trips. Animal shelters up and down the country are evidence of this unique and sad tradition.Betty Loizeau has run a shelter just north of Toulouse for more than 20 years. “Owners call up to say where their pets can be
34、 found, or drop them off in boxes outside the shelter under the cover of darkness. The excuses they typically give are that theyre going on holiday, having a baby, moving house, or they have a new partner with allergies, .” For shelters like this one, it is the busiest time of the year. Between 100,
35、000 and 200,000 pets are abandoned in France each year, with 60% of these incidents occurring over the summer. The figure is close to 16.000 in the UK. “Pets are increasingly seen as an impulsive(冲动的) buy,” says Marina Chailland, a vet(兽医) who has studied the social relationship between the French a
36、nd their pets. “A certain breed(品种) of cat or dog is fashionable and owners want one, just like a new smartphone,” she says. “Of course, when it goes out of fashion they desert it for an upgrade a couple of years later, when a new breed is considered fashionable.” She also points to the issue of pet
37、s being given as gifts as a reason why so many are abandoned. “Often parents will get pets for their children and when they grow up and lose interest in them, out goes the pet.” Over the summer, owners discover that hotels charge extra for animals or even ban them completely. This explains why you w
38、ill often see frightened, lost, dogs wandering near freeway service stations or beach resorts.32. What does the underlined the word “cumbersome” in para. 1 refer to? A. Disturbing. B. Enjoyable. C. Boring. D. Impressive. 33. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. In fact, the Fre
39、nch dont like pets at all.B. There are various excuses for people abandoning pets. C. Between 100,000 and 200,000 pets are abandoned in the UK each year.D. Pets are admitted into the hotel for free in summer.34. When is the busiest time for a pet shelter in France? A . In spring. B. In summer. C. In
40、 fall. D. In winter.35. Why does the author mention the smartphone in paragraph 5? A. To explain why the French abandon the pets. B .To explain how the French like a smartphone. C. To explain why the French dislike pets. D. To explain how costly a smartphone is in France.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据
41、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。 The Ways to Avoid Fighting with Your MomLife is a struggle, but if you have a bad relationship with your mother, you should cool your passion, because mother-children relationships are very important. 36 Dont give her the silent treatment.If you think that the
42、 silent treatment will always help you achieve a desirable result, then youre mistaken. 37 By all means, you should take immediate action to stop this cold war.Avoid deeply rude words.If youre quarreling with your mother, you should be careful with what you say to her.38 Although youll apologize for
43、 your bad behavior, the words youve expressed and the feeling of hate will live in her heart forever.Dont draw other family members into a conflict.Say that you have a terrible habit of drawing your brother and dad into conflict between you and your mother. 39 As a result, small and unimportant moth
44、er-child fights will grow into long-lasting family conflict. Youll learn a big lesson and realize your bad temper makes your family suffer.40 Lack of communication between mothers and children can create emotional obstacles and even cause frequent quarrels. When you finally find the reason, youll be
45、 able to overcome misunderstanding in communication with your mother and bridge the generation gap in a quite short period of time.A. Refuse to get crazy.B. Improve your communication.C. You shouldnt burst into tears in front of your mother.D. Sure, your mom will refuse to communicate with you as we
46、ll.E. Here are some ways that will help you avoid fighting with your mother.F. You want them to support you and help you find a beneficial solution for each other.G. Sometimes your words can be either a perfect pain reliever or a terrible sharp sword. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分
47、) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 As a child, I had library phobia (恐惧症). I associated going to the library with doing research for a school project. I regarded reading as work, so going to the library for fun was out of my realm (范围) of 41 .Hard as they tried, my parents
48、could not get me 42 reading. They purchased a few of the Hardy Boys books. The books collected 43 . The closest I came to 44 to read was “The Big Green Book” by Robert Graves. Its lead 45 , a boy of about 8, discovered a book of magic spells. I was 46 by it. I read it again and again. Certainly ther
49、e was no 47 to go to the library. 48 , I started reading novels in my 20s. To 49 going to the library, I joined the various 50 clubs. I didnt mind having to buy a book a month 51 I didnt have to go to the library.My library phobia was 52 twenty three years ago when my family moved to Long Island. Th
50、e East Meadow Library became a(n) 53 destination for my family. My children were 54 to books through the childrens section with free programs that even I enjoyed. My children made 55 , and I made friends with the parents.41. A. thinking B. decision C. ability D. responsibility42. A. prepared forB. s
51、ensitive to C. reliable on D. interested in43. A. information B. dust C. evidence D. data44. A. pretending B. failing C. wanting D. refusing45. A. actorB. writer C. character D. member46. A. disturbed B. defeated C. moved D. attracted47. A. time B. plan C. need D. chance48. A. Naturally B. Normally
52、C. Certainly D. Eventually49. A. continue B. try C. avoid D. enjoy50. A. book B. health C. writing D. student51. A. since B. even if C. when D. as long as52. A. inspired B. cured C. overlooked D. confirmed53. A. regularB. final C. ordinary D. normal54. A. treated B. introduced C. limited D. driven55
53、. A. colleagues B. wishes C. friends D. changes第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。 A Chinese university has built the worlds longest 3d-printed bridge. The creation has a 56_ (long) of 26.3 meters and a width of 2.6 meters. Its design came from the historic
54、al Zhaozhou Bridge 57 (build) in A.D. 605. 58 the ancient Zhaozhou Bridge required a decade to build, the team spent only 450 hours 59 (complete) all of their new bridges concrete parts. Besides, the bridges cost came in at just two thirds of 60 of an ordinary bridge.The bridge consisted 61 44 indiv
55、idual 3D-printed concrete units, each of them approximately 3 by 3 by 5 feet. The sides, influenced by the Zhaozhou Bridge, 62 (make) with 68 single concrete plates moved into place by robot arms.The leader of the team noted that “the demand for labor in construction projects will be in short supply
56、 63 (increasing)” in the future. If China cannot find people to build bridges, “intelligent construction 64 (become) an important channel to solve this problem”.There have been other 3d-printed architectural projects over the last few years, as the technology has become 65 (popular) than before. A t
57、eam at MIT built a sample house in 14 hours. If there are ever houses on Mars NASA suspects the houses also will be built by robots using 3D printing.第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,得知外教Mr Hall寒假不回国,想邀请他到你家过春节。请给他写一封信,内容包括:1时间;2一同过节的家人;3活动。注意:1.词数80左右;2 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文
58、,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右,The big Town Hall clock was striking midnight when Frank began to cross the bridge. The dark night air was cold and a little wet, and the street lamp gave little light.Frank was anxious to get home and his footsteps rang loudly on the silent night.When he
59、reached the middle of the bridge, he thought he could hear someone coming near behind him. He looked back but could see no one. However, the sound continued and Frank began to walk more quickly. Then he slowed down again, thinking there was nothing to fear in a town as quiet as this.Just then, he he
60、ard short, quick steps closely behind him. By the time he reached the other side of the bridge, he could almost feel someone at his heels. He turned around and there stood a man in a large coat. A hat was pulled down over his eyes and very few parts of his face could be seen.Frank said something abo
61、ut the weather in an effort to be friendly. The man did not answer but asked roughly where Oakfield House was. Frank pointed to a big house in the distance and the stranger continued his way.Then Frank wondered why the stranger had wanted to find Oakfield House at this hour. He knew that the people
62、who lived there were very rich. Almost without realizing what he was doing, he began following the stranger quickly.The man was soon outside the house and Frank saw him look up at the windows. A light was still on and the man waited until it went out. About half an hour had passed, Frank saw him cli
63、mb noiselessly over the wall and heard him drop on the ground on the other side of the wall.Paragraph 1:Now Frank knew what the man wanted to do._Paragraph 2:Frank couldnt just stand in the dark and wait._2020下高二年级期末考试英语答案一、听力:15 BACBA610 CCABC1115 ACBAB1620 ACCBA二、阅读:21-23 DDC 24-27 DBAC 28-31 BCAD
64、 32-35 ABBA三、七选五:36-40 EDGFB四、完形填空: 41-45 ADBCC 46-50 DCDCA 51-55 DBABC五、语法填空:56. length 57. built 57. While / Although / Though pleting 60. that 61. of 61. were made 63. increasingly 64. will become 65. more popular 六、写作参考范文:第一节Dear Mr Hall,I hear that youre not going to go back to your country in
65、the coming winter vacation, so Im writing to invite you to spend the Spring Festival on February 11th.Its traditionally a time for family reunion, so my parents and grandparents will all be there. Well make dumplings together and have a big dinner, gathering around the table and praying for next yea
66、rs good luck. Well also play card games and watch the Spring Festival Gala on TV. You may even get a gift from my parents. I sincerely hope that you can accept my earnest invitation and can reply to me at your earliest convenience.Yours,Li Hua第二节Paragraph 1:Now Frank knew what the man wanted to do.
67、Everyone living in this town knew that Oakfield House was filled with precious artwork worth millions of dollars. It was clear to Frank that the family sleeping inside was in great danger. Would the man have a weapon? Would he be strong enough to overpower him before he could harm the people inside?
68、 Franks heart was racing with fear. He reached for his cellphone to call the police, but found it out of power. If only he had charged his phone before leaving the office, but it was too late Paragraph 2:Frank couldnt just stand in the dark and wait. He had to do something,even if it meant risking h
69、is own life. At his feet he silently found several good-sized stones, and then he threw them with all his strength right at the windows of the house. The clatter woke up the people inside the house and a light came on upstairs. The big man froze, not quite knowing what had just happened. Lights came
70、 on everywhere in the house and within a minute the night was filled with the sounds of police sirens screaming toward Oakfield House 七、阅读CD篇解析:C. 人与社会一生活一关心老人本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一种关心老人的方法: 和老人跳舞。28. B 细节理解题。根据文章第二段第三句,可知通过眼神交流,跨代人的舞蹈治疗能够促进老年人的积极情绪,改善心情,即要看着老人的眼睛,故答案为B。29. C 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,每周的布吉舞给老人带来好的精神状
71、态和美好回忆,而对于参与研究的孙辈来说,每周一次的布吉舞改变了他们对衰老的看法,让他们能够接受年长亲戚的最终死亡,因此AB说反了;根据第二句“previously”可知,舞蹈与改善的肌肉力量,平衡,耐力有关系是之前的研究,所以D错;而第三段告诉我们舞蹈给老人和年轻人都带来了好处,故答案为C。30. A 细节理解题。根据文章第四段第二句,可知舞蹈运动疗法因其操作简便、成本低而受到重视,即便宜是这种疗法最大的优势,故答案为A。31. D 主旨大意题。根据文章内容,可知文章介绍了一种有效的关心祖父母的方法舞蹈治疗,这种方法有助于双方的健康,同时加深了家庭的纽带,故答案为D。D. 人与自然一人与动物一
72、浪漫多责任少?法国“荣登”全欧宠物遗弃冠军国宝座本文是一篇说明文。经过几周的封锁法国人比以往任何时候都更渴望逃离这个令人窒息的城市。但繁忙的交通也会提醒人们这里每年夏天的另一个趋势。法国因抛弃宠物而荣登欧洲冠军,举国上下的动物收容所就证明了这个独特而悲伤的传统。32. A 猜测词义题。法国因抛弃宠物而荣登欧洲冠军,而这些宠物对他们的夏季旅行来说太麻烦了。举国上下的动物收容所就证明了这个独特而悲伤的传统。33. B 细节理解题。文章第二段最后一句可知,法国人遗弃宠物给出的借口很多:度假,生小孩,搬家,或者新伴侣对动物过敏等等34. B细节理解题。文章第一段说宠物被遗弃是因为它们成了夏天外出旅行的
73、法国人的“cumbersome”,举国上下的宠物避难所就是证据;第三段For shelters like this one, it is the busiest time of the year. .with 60% of these incidents occurring over the summer. 60的抛弃宠物事件发生在夏季; 最后一段又说夏天法国酒店额外收取宠物费甚至禁止携带宠物入住。综上细节可知,夏季是宠物避难所最繁忙的季节。35. A推理判断题。根据本段可知,饲养宠物就如人们对待新款手机一样,当一款手机过时的时候,人们就会换新款的手机,作者以手机作为类比,来说明法国人遗弃宠物
74、的一个原因。八、听力原文:Text 1W: Today is Bastille Day, the French national holiday! M: I know, but Im not French. Im from Germany. (1)W: Thats okay. You can still join our celebration, right? Were going to have a big meal at a Spanish restaurant. 巴士底日(Bastille Day),又称法国国庆日,定于每年的7月14日。Text 2W: Excuse me. Can o
75、ur family buy tickets to the show, please? M: Of course, but you only need to buy two. (2) Children under the age of twelve get in for free, and your son is clearly still in kindergarten. Text 3M: Id like a basket of bread with butter, please. Bring the bread first, please, if you would. Id like to
76、eat a few pieces before I have my supper. (3)W: No problem. Well bring it out when we bring your drinks. Text 4W: Excuse me. Where is the film room(洗片室)? (4) It says it is at the back of the theater, but I cant find it.M: The film room is behind the theater, but its not inside it. Go past the art bu
77、ilding and its on your left.Text 5 W: I am so angry at Chad. He was supposed to call me twenty minutes ago, and Im still waiting for him.M: Look at your phone. It says Chad called you three times twenty minutes ago!W: No way! Really? (5)Text 6 W: I made an online friend from France! A school in Fran
78、ce wanted to communicate with students in the United States using Facebook. (6) My English teacher organized it.M: Thats great! W: Yeah. We chat online and learn about each others culture. We send photos and leave little notes next to them. M: Are you ever going to meet in person?W: Yes. The teacher
79、 in France has invited our whole class to visit them next year during summer vacation! Ill be staying at my online friends house! (7)M: Cool! Ive always wanted to study abroad for a year in Spain.Text 7 W: Have you decided, Randy? (8) (9) Youll have to choose a school soon.M: No, and its driving me
80、crazy. I havent slept in days. (8)W: Well, your dad wants you to go to Stanford like he did. M: Yeah, but Oklahoma State University is so much cheaper.W: Stanford costs more, but it might be worth it. You know, your father still has friends there. They could help you when you get there.M: But its so
81、 far away. Its a two-day drive, and nearly all my friends are going to Oklahoma State University. (9)W: Well, I think you should make a decision based on which school offers the best education.Text 8 (第12题为总结题)W: Did you get everything ready for the party tonight?M: I didnt have time to put up the b
82、alloons yet. But dont worry; Ill do it this afternoon. Well, can you bake the cake?W: What? I said that you should bake the cake! I dont have time because I have to go to the dentist this afternoon. (10)M: OK, I guess Ill just pick one up from the cake shop.W: Did you talk to the horse store? Did yo
83、u make sure that they are going to bring a white horse like Rebecca asked for? (11)M: They said they only have grey and black horses, but they can borrow one from someone else.W: Great. Sounds like we are all set for the party. I cant wait to see the look on her face when she sees everything that we
84、ve planned.M: Its going to be amazing!Text 9M: Im going to the baseball game tonight. I have an extra ticket. Would you like to come? (13)W: Sure. (13) I dont have any plans tonight.M: Make sure to bring a jacket, though. (14) I checked the weather for later, and its going to be windy and cold. W: I
85、 just moved into my apartment and all my clothes are still in boxes. Could I borrow one from you? (14)M: Sure. Lets meet at the stadium at 5:00 p.m., and Ill bring a jacket for you. W: Thank you! Who are they playing tonight?M: Were playing the LA Dodgers, the most hated team in baseball!W: Uh-oh! M
86、aybe I shouldnt go with you! I grew up in LA! The Dodgers is my favorite team. (15)M: Really? Well, at least one of our teams will win! W: True, but I dont like wearing my Dodgers hat. People always get mad at me.M: Dont worry; its all in good fun. Do you want another coffee?W: No, thanks.M: OK. Im
87、late for a 10 a.m. meeting. I have to go. (16) Ill call you when I get off work.W: Sounds good. Bye.Text 10 (第20题为总结题) The Oscars are the most important awards in the film business. The statues are called Oscars because one of the organizers thought that the statue looked like her uncle Oscar. The O
88、scars are organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It is also known as “the Academy”. The Academy, which was started in 1927, is made up of people who work in the film business. The first Academy Awards presentation was held on May 16, 1929. (17) The famous golden Oscar statues
89、represent the greatest honor that an actor or a filmmaker can achieve. 15 little statues were awarded, honoring artists, directors, and other participants in the filmmaking industry of the time, for their work during the 1927-1928 period. At the start, there were just 36 members, but now there are m
90、ore than 6000. (18) These members decide who wins the Oscars. Everyone who wins an Oscar can become an Academy member. The most important Oscar is the Best Picture Award. (19) It is given to the best film of the year. Other important awards are for the best actor and the best actress. Today, up to 25 regular awards are presented for outstanding individual or group efforts of the year.