1、西藏昌都市第一高级中学2021届高三英语下学期入学考试试题注意事项:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。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
2、段对话后,满分小题,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.Whenisthemanplanningtotakehisvacation?A. Attheweekend. B. At the end of June. C. AttheendofAugust2.What does the woman intend to do?A. Haveaparty. B. Apologize to the man. C.Invitethemantoaparty.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlyta
3、lkingabout?A.Themanshobby. B.Theirchildhood C.Aholidayplan.4.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheBritishfood?A.Unhealthy. B. Excellent. C. Tasteless.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom. B. Inanoffice. C. Inabedroom.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项
4、。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whowillcallbackataround5:00?A. Simon. B. Melissa. C. Jackie.7.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A. Neighbors. B.Colleagues. C. Classmates.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whenwillthewomanhaveherweeklymeeting?A. By10:30. B
5、.By12:00 C. By13:30.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Checkhiscomputeragain.B. Asksomeoneelseforhelp. C.Useanewsoftwareprogram.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does the woman want to buy an electric car?A. It is cheaper. B. It is faster. C. It is cleaner. 11.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewideuseofelectriccar?
6、A. Happy. B.Worried. C. Unconcerned.12.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthetownsbuses? AThey are well planned. B. They are rarely on time. C. They are not overcrowded.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhichcountrydidthemangoforhislasttripA. Sudan. B. Italy. C . France.14.Howmanytimeshasthemanbeenontripjustforholiday?A. Once
7、ortwice. B.Aboutfivetimes. C.Adozenoftimes.15. What did the man do in the Seychelles?A.Enjoyedthebeach. B.Studiedsnakes. C. Wentdiving.16.Wheredidthemanusuallysleepwhenhetraveledalone?A.Inhotels. B. Inguesthouses. C.Inhissleepingbag.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who are probably the audience?A.Allstaffmembe
8、rs.B.Collegestudents. C. Newcollegestaff.18.Howoftendotheteammeetingstakeplace?A.Everyweek. B.Onceaterm. C. Twiceamonth.19.Whatarethemembersofstaffexpectedtodoattheteammeetings?A. Reporttheirproblems. B. Share their experiences. C. Decidethetrainingschedules.20.Wherewillthespeakersteamprobablygofort
9、heawaydaythisyear?A. Inapark. B. Atastadium. C. Ataholidaycenter.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 ATakeastepbackintimeandenjoytheseonce-in-a-lifetimetrainjourneys.TheRockyMountaineerMostnotablearethewonderfulviewsfromyourseatthankstothebigglasswindowsthatb
10、ringtheoutsideinalongwithgoodmeals.Therearefourroadstotake.AfavoriteistheCoastalPackage,whichprovidesspecial Pacific Ocean views from Seattle to Vancouver before traveling throughtheCanadianborders.One-to-fourteen-nightpackagesareavailable.Minimumprice:$600.SevenStarsinKyushuConsideredoneofJapansbes
11、ttrains,thisservicefeatures(以为特征)onlysevencarriagesand14rooms.Thetrainname,SevenStars,standsforthesevenmostimportantaspectsofthejourneytoKyushu:thequalityoftheservice,food,nature,hotsprings,powerspot, the friendliness of its people and history. Choosefromaone-nighttripora four-dayjourney that takes
12、you around the island in southern Japan.Minimumprice:$1,600.TheMaharajas ExpressTheresnobetterwaytotakeintheTajMahal than on Maharajas Express. Each of the 14guestcarriagesisnamedafterthefamousjewelsofthevariousMaharajas.ThePresidential Suiteincludesan entirecarriage, whilealltheothersuitesfeaturela
13、rgewindows.Thereare seven journeysthroughoutIndiatochoosefrom,includingoneoftheirnewest,TheSouthernJewels.Minimumprice:$1,100.TheBelmondAndeanExplorerNamedasSouthAmericasbestsleepertrainandoneofthemostadventurousraillinesintheworld,PerusBelmondAndeanExplorerwilltakeyouonaone-or-two-migntjourneytoexp
14、eriencethehighlights from Cusco to Arequipa. Each of the 24 rooms on the train has its own bathroom, shower,andoxygentanks&masksshouldthealtitudestarttogettoyou. TheresevenanonboardSPA!Minimumprice:$680.21.WhatsthespecialuseofthebigglasswindowsontheRockyMountaineertrain?A.Tobringinmorefreshair. B.To
15、lightupthemealtables.C.Togivepassengersabetterview. D.Tomakethetrainmorebeautiful.22.WhatdoesthetrainsnameSevenStarsrepresent?A. The days of journey. B. Thenumberofthetrainscarriages.C.Theimportantaspectsofthetrain. D.ThefeaturesofthetriptoKyushu.23.Forwhichtripmightthetouristsneedoxygenmasks?A.TheR
16、ockyMountaineer. B. TheBelmondAndeanExplorer.C. SevenStarsinKyushu. D.TheMaharajas Express. B Igotthisstrangeideainmyeightgrade: to run for the president ofthestudentUnion. It is not a surprising decision for most outgoing, popular people. But I was neither. In fact I tended to daydream, read books
17、that were not on the required list, and sit at the far corner of the cafeteria with the only two friends I had, Denise and Janice.However,Claire,myenemy,motivatedmetosignuptorunagainsther.Denisedecidedweshouldformagroupofadvisorstogetmeelected.Wemeteveryday,rightafterschool,reviewingeverystudent.Wet
18、riedtofigureoutwhyourschoolmatesmightwanttovote,intheirowninterestsformeor(morelikely)againstClaire.Wecreatedcascades,atermwelearnedfromDenisessister.Inotherwords,welookedforstudentswhoweremostlikelytoinfluenceagroupofotherstudents.Thosearethepeoplethatoneofusapproachedfirst.Mynarrowvictory wasasurp
19、risetomanyincluding,frankly, thethreeofus.ThatshowIgotmyfirsttasteofthepoweroftheso-calledCollective(集体的)Intelligenceanditturnedouttobethebestmethodofsucceedinginvariouswork.Whenagroupcommitstosupportingeachotherbymeetingregularlyandobeyingthenegotiated rules,remarkable thingshappen. Wetendtobringto
20、bringthethethebestoutother, as thousandshave learned around the world.When individuals(个人) become tight-knit teams, webecomehappierand higher-performing with and for each other. It is never too late for us to start our own advising group of no more than seven members around a strongsweet spot of com
21、mon interestwhich will help us achieve something different and more meaningful over the years. 24. Whatcanweknowabouttheauthoraccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Shehasalotoffriends. B.Shelovesreading. C.Sheenjoyspublicdebating. D. She is very realistic.25.Whichofthefollowing best explains the underlined
22、 word”cascades”inparagraph3?A. Boardsofadvisors B.Committeesofteachers.C. Teamsofimportantschoolmates. D.Groupsofdevotedfriends.26. In the last paragraph, the author intends to encourage readers to_.A. commit to supporting others B. meet friends as regularly as possibleC. do something different and
23、meaningful D. make best use of collective intelligence27.What can be a suitable for the text?A. A Sure Path to Great Success B. A Secret to Win the ElectionC. Clever Ways to Defeat Your Enemies D. Effective Methods of Making Friends CThe exhibit, Digital Dunhuang, which is being held at the Hong Kon
24、g Museum this month, has brought to Hong Kong more than 100 exhibits including the visual murals (虚拟壁画)of Dunhuang Cave 285 and Dunhuang Cave61,and other related programs that allow visitors to learn about the art and history of the Dunhuang Caves in a fun way.“Dunhuang was an international city on
25、the Silk Road where East met West. So the Dunhuang Caves, which were completed in a period of over 1,000 years, record the ways of life and religious beliefs of the different peoples that crossed paths there. explained Fion Lin of Hong Kong Museum.Unlike some other cultural treasures, the Dunhuang C
26、aves cannot travel. But visitors can now experience these faraway treasures in a way that is impossible even if they are in the caves, thanks to the digitization project of the Dunhuang Academy, a pioneer that has made great progress in the digitization and 3D scanning of the Dunhuang treasures.“Stu
27、dies have shown that in a Dunhuang Cave, both temperature and CO2 concentration level can be raised with 15 tourists inside for ten minutes and the wall paintings are going to eventually fade. Digital technology has helped to strike a balance between sharing the treasures and protecting them, said L
28、in.However, digitization of the caves faces many challenges such as poor lighting and rough wall surfaces. On average, 40, 000 pictures have to be taken to cover 300 m2, in addition to great amount of effort to piece the pictures together. What the exhibition presents here is the result of years of
29、hard workDuring the exhibition period, talks on Dunhuang music culture and Dunhuang history are also being held at the Museum for public participation.28. What can visitors see at the Digital Dunhuang exhibit in HK?A.All Dunhuang Caves. B.About 40,000 Dunhuang picturesC.Digital Dunhuang wall paintin
30、gs. D. Ancient records of Dunhuang.29. What is the significance of the digitization project of the Dunhuang Academy?A. It helps Dunhuang become an international city.B. It lets people better appreciate the Dunhuang art.C. It is effective in cutting the CO2 level in the Caves.D. It attracts more tour
31、ists from East and West to Hong Kong.30.What do we know about the Dunhuang paintings?A. They are brightly lit. B. They are very rough.C. It is very hard to protect them. D. It is impossible for the tourists to see them.31. Where can you find the evidence that supports Digitization of the Caves isnt
32、easyA. In paragraph 2. B. In paragraph 3.C. In paragraph 4 D. In paragraph 5 DDriving is one of those necessary skills that you should possess if you wish to survive as one of the fittest in the modern life. You can start learning to drive when you are eighteen, the legal age. Experience tells that
33、the older you become, the harder it is to learn driving.However, learning to drive will be the very last thing on your mind when you graduate out of a university, and will be desperate looking for a job and stressing out on how to clear your student debt. So, the best way is to start out early on yo
34、ur path to take driving lessons. Many of the teens in recent times decide not to drive. By this, you are really missing out on a huge part of growing up and losing out on a whole lot of benefits. The top reason for not learning driving is the relatively high costs of driving lessons. But, we are her
35、e to tell you why you should overlook the costs and rather concentrate on the advantages. No need for public transport. Using public transport to get to any destination quickly is anything but convenient. If you know how to drive, you will never have to rely on public modes(方式)of transportation ever
36、 again. Relying on a bus or train to arrive smoothly on time rarely ever happens.At times you arent or cant be relying on public transportation. Those are the times you are probably relying on a friend, or your parents for a ride. Knowing how to drive yourself will make you independent and you would
37、nt have to fit your plans according to other peoples schedules.In the recent job world, there may be plenty of jobs out there which wont mark you as a qualified candidate because you dont know how to drive. These are the main benefits that knowing how to drive could bring into your life. So star goi
38、ng to a driving school as earl as possible.32.When is the best time to learn to drive according to the text?A. The younger the better. B. As early as the law permits.C. After you have found your job. D. After you have finished university.33.What is the most important reason why young people dont wan
39、t to learn to drive nowadays?A. They are busy looking for jobs. B. They are pressed to pay for their debts.C. They are unwilling to pay the high costs. D. They dont see the advantages of driving.34.How will you benefit from driving yourself according to paragraph 4?A. You can get free rides. B. You
40、have a better chance to get jobs.C. You will enjoy more independence. D. You will reduce the daily living costs.35.What is the text mainly about?A .The disadvantages of relying on public transport. B. The survival difficulties without driving skills.C. The timing for teens to start driving. D. The b
41、enefits of learning driving.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项.A conversation is a meeting of two unique minds, and every person has something of value to share. Then what are the secrets of adding value to our daily casual conversations?36 lts easy to see when someone is
42、 only excited about hearing his own voice and it makes you doubt whether hes listening to anyone elses thoughts. If you have something valuable say, five minutes of listening wont change that. What the other person says may not only change your original thoughts. 37 .Ask a few questionsAnother way t
43、o add value to a conversation is to ask questions. 38 . Questions dont have to be smart. If someone told you about his new dog, something as simple as “How have the kids reacted?”can allow him to spend an extra minute explaining what the change has meant to him.Offer proper suggestionsThis is a step
44、 a lot of people miss. 39 . For example, if the other person mentions an ability or connectionyou have but isnt sure how he could make use of it, feel free to offer suggestions about how you could see it playing out. As you start focusing on how you can add value to others, youll begin to build deep
45、, lasting relationships.Ask what you can do to helpThere are two sides to this coin. Youll immediately stand out in a crowd if you offer to help someone. But make sure youre truly able to deliver on your promise. Youll build a valuable relationship if you offer to help and follow through.40 . But it
46、 takes time to create good conversational habits. Pick one tip from the list and focus on practicing it in your daily conversations. Youll never regret the time you take to create habits that bring value and meaning to your conversations with others.A. It also can make your talk more valuableB. Dont
47、 get too absorbed in your moment”C. As you ask questions, keep the key points in mindD. Valuable conversations lead to meaningful relationshipsE. Ask at least one question before moving on to a new topicF. They will remember that you made the effort to help themG. But its very important in adding va
48、lue to the conversation第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Morgan Anderson, who was terrified of flying, had forgotten entirely that she was on a plane. She and her mother, Rose Anderson, were busy doing something more important-41 a man.On Dece
49、mber 13,Morgan and her mother were in the air on their way to Salt Lake City when an 42 over the planes public address system said the flight attendant was 43 any medical professionals aboard to help with an emergency. Rose heard the call and woke up Morgan, who had fallen asleep. Both of them were
50、44 ,so they had a job to do.They 45 went to the front of the airplane, where they found a man who appeared to be in his 60s. He was senseless and looked very 46 . He was in a worse condition than either Rose or Morgan had 47 .Rose has more than 30 years of 48 in nursing while Morgan just 49 from a m
51、edical school, so Rose took the 50 . Following her mothers instructions, Morgan began to write down the 51 supplies necessary in saving the mans life.Thanks to Rose and Morgans efforts, the man 52 his senses. He told Rose and Morgan, who continued to look after him 53 the plane landed, that he was o
52、n his way to visit his mother. The man was in a stable condition when paramedics(护理人员) 54 the case after they landed.The captain of the airplane expressed his 55 to the Andersons and gave them a discount off their next flight. Its always good to have a happy ending, Rose said.The emergency also prov
53、ided Morgan with a chance to 56 what she had learnt in school to practice. Morgan said she appreciated the chance of being 57 to others.Rose was always 58 and willing to help the other people. Having been greatly influenced by her mother, Morgan, who once dreamed of being an architect, 59 her mind.
54、According to Morgan, it was her mother who 60 Morgan to step into the nursing field.41.A. saving B. educating C. comforting D. protecting42.A. explanation B. expressionC. announcement D. advertisement43.A.in need of B. in memory ofC. in charge of D. in terms of44.A.p assengers B. pilots C. patients
55、D. nurses45.A. abruptly B. immediately C. eventually D. easily46.A. anxious B. pale C. strict D. worried47.A. changed B. noticed C. suffered D. expected48.A. experience B. exploration C. training D. research49.A. cameB. movedC. graduated D. resigned50. A. leadB. riskC. chance D. challenge51.A. flexi
56、bleB. acceptableC. medical D. abundant52.A.hadB. feltC. lost D. regained53.A. unlessB. untilC. after D. once54.A. took overB. took up C. look in D. took down55.A. greeting B. appreciationC. welcome D. interest56.A. compareB. exposeC. add D. apply57.A. considerateB. friendlyC. helpful D. polite58.A.
57、warm-heartedB. easy-goingC. care-free D. broad-minded59.A. calmedB. openedC. read D. changed60.A. forcedB. persuadedC. inspired D. required第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Dear fellow students, There is 61 serious phenomenon in our school. We find many students will crowd in t
58、he school store 62 (buy)snacks(零食) after each class. Some students even eat snacks in class. 63 (eat) snacks is a bad habit and is also a waste of money. In addition, most snacks are 64 (health)food, for they contain too much fat and sugar. Eating snacks improperly may lead 65 fatness and illness. W
59、hat is 66 (bad), some students throw the wrappers(包装纸)everywhere, 67 pollutes our campus.Dear fellow students, we shouldnt act like kids any more. We high school students should 68 (develop) good habits. Remember that three regular 69 (meal) a day as well as a balanced diet are essential for us.Lets
60、 form good eating habits 70 say no to snacks!第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 This summer holiday I went t
61、o Gansu with my friends. We were very excited because our one stop was the Mogao Caves.Attracting by the wonderful desert around the Caves, we took a lot of pictures on our arrive. Once in the Caves, the guide introduced the wall paintings to me in vivid details. We listened attentively and asked mu
62、ch questions and took a lot of notes.Ride camels along the Silk Road was another exciting things during our trip. On the Camels back I couldnt help wondering the ancient businessmen felt lonely along the wild Silk Road. In the end, we took agroup photo and to memorize the visit.The Summer holiday is
63、 over now, but I still wanted to see more sites along the Silk Road.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是新华中学的学生李华,你和在上海上学的英国朋友Tom约好下周末去北京旅游,但你因故不能赴约。请根据以下要点用英语给他写一封电子邮件:1. 表示歉意2. 解释原因3. 另约时间注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_2021届高三入学考试参考答案15 BCABC 610ABABC 1115BBAAC 1620CCBBA2125CDBBC 2630 DACBC 3135 DBCCD 3640 BAEGD
64、4145 ACADB 4650 BDACA 5155 CDBAB 5660DCADC 语篇填空61. a 62. to buy 63. Eating 64. unhealthy 65. to 66. worse 67. which 68. develop 69. meals 70. and改错1.one改为first 2.Attracting 改为Attracted 3.arrive改为arrival 4.me 改为us 5.much 改为many 6.Ride 改为 Riding 7.things改为thing 8.wondering 后加whether/if 9,poto 后的and 去掉
65、 书面表达One possible version:Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力部分录音稿(Text1)W:YousaidyouregoingtotakeavacationattheendofJune.M:Yes.ImplanningtogotoHawaiiforaweek.W:Well,IcanthaveabreakuntiltheendofAugust.(Text2)W:Alvin,areyoucomingtothepartywithme?M:IwishIcould, butsomethingunexpectedhascomeup.W:Nowonderyoulookso
66、concerned.Ihopeitsnothingserious.(Text3)W:Didyoulikephotographywhenyouwereachild?M:Yes.Ihavebeeninterestedinitsincetheageofnine.Forme,aholidayisalwaysaboutexploration-about findingbeautyandtheunknownandtakingphotosofthem.(Text4)W:Britishfoodseemstohavesuchabadreputation.IoftenhearforeignerssaythatBr
67、itishfoodistastelessand boring.M:Notatall.Ourtraditionofslowcookingroastissecondtonone.Anditsalsoveryhealthy.(Text5)W:Hey!Youoversleptagain.M:Isitmorningalready?Istayedupreallylatetryingtogetapaperwrittenyesterdayevening. Itsduethis afternoon.(Text6)M:Imback.W:Hi,Tony.Justamoment,therewereacoupleofc
68、allsforyouwhileyouwereout. Awomannamed Melissaphoned.Shesaysshecantmakeittothemeetingtomorrow.M:Anyothermessages?W:Yeah.Someonecalledabouttheapartmentinthetowncenter.HisnameisJackie,buthedidntleavehis number.M:DidntAngelicacallme?W:Yeah.Shecalledaboutthepartytonight.Shewantedyoutophoneherback.Andagu
69、ycalledSimonsaid hewouldreturnyourcallataround5:00.(Text7)M:Jennifer,canyouhelmeputthissoftwareprograminmycomputer?Ifollowedthedirections,butIstill cantgetitright.W:Iamsorry,butIhavetopreparesomemeetingmaterialsbecauseIhaveaweeklymeetingat10:00. It shouldbefinishedby1:30.M: Oh,Iamsupposedtohavethisr
70、eportfinishedbynoon.WhatshouldIdowithit?W:YoushouldchecktoseeifAndersonisfree.Heisgoodatthat.(Text8)W:OnedayIdliketobuyanelectriccar.Theyremuchcleanerthanpetrolcars. ButImnotsureifIllsee manyontheroadinthenearfuture.M:Butyoucanalreadybuythem.W:Really?M:Sure,andtheyhavethemostpowerfultypeofengine.Unf
71、ortunatelytheyremuchmoreexpensivethan petrolcars.Butwhatmakesmeanxiousisthatwhentheyrecheaper, morepeoplewillbuythem. With morecarsontheroad, wellhavemoretrafficjams, especiallyateightinthemorning. Itstheworsttimeof theday.W:Yes.Itrytoavoidtherushhournow.Ileavehomebeforeseven.M:InMelbourne,driversar
72、enotallowedtoparkcarsalongbusyroadsduringrushhourstocreateanextra passagefortraffic.Thistownneedsbetterpublictransport.Thebusesdontgototherightplaces. And theyarealwayslate.LastweekIwaitedforaNo.29busforoveranhour.(Text9)W:Zoltan,yourestudyingsnakesallaroundtheworld.So,youhavetotravelalot.Doyouevert
73、akeholidays?M:No,notoften.Myworkisalsomyhobby. IvebeentoParis, toRome,tothePyramidsandIwentsightseeingtherebutitwasalwaysbecausemyworktookmethere.FormylasttripIwasinSudanandI wentlookingforsnakes.W:Butyoumusttakeaholidaysometimes?M:Well,onceortwiceIhavetraveledtoplacesnotconnectedtosnakes.Forexample
74、,Ispentaholidayinthe Seychelleswithsomefriends.TheyenjoyedthebeachandthemarketswhileIwentdivingwithmy underwatercamera.W:Isthatyourmostimportantthingwhenyoutravel-yourcamera?M:Yes,mycameraandmysleepingbag.Withasleepingbag,youcansleepanywhereyouwant.W:So,doyoueverstayinhotels?M:IfIgowithfriends,Imigh
75、tstayatahoteloraguesthouse,butnormallyImonmyownsoIrarelybooka hotelinadvance.Icanfallasleepinasleepingbaganytimeand everywhere.(Text10)M:Ihopeyoureallenjoyingyournewjobshereatthecollege.NowIdliketotellyoualittleaboutourstaff developmenttrainingprograms. Tobeginwith, weexpectyoutoattend teammeetings.
76、 Thesetakeplaceinthelastweekofeachterm.Theywillgiveyouthechancetoshareexperiencewithcolleagues,discussproblemsandinformusofanytrainingrequirements.Iftrainingisrequired, thecollegewillpaythecosts. Themembersofstaffwhoattendtrainingsessionswillbeaskedtocompleteaformabouttheirexperiencesandtosharethemw
77、iththeircolleaguesattheirnextteammeeting.Theall-collegetrainingdaystakeplace twiceayearandareheldoveranentireday.Membersofstaffcanchoosefromkindsofeventstheonestheydliketoattend.Youllgetalotoffreshinformationthroughthem. Mostimportantly, ourall-collegetrainingprogramsmakesureourstudentsgetexcellents
78、ervicefromus.Finally,eachteamwillbegiventhe chancetoenjoyanawayday. Thesearefull-dayevents, sometimesheldatahoteloraholidaycenter.However,mostteamsliketospendthedaydoingactivitiessuchasice-skating,orrockclimbing,soweplantospendtheawayday”intheForestParkthisyear. Andthecollegecoversallthecostsfortheseevents.