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1、北京市西城区20162017学年度第一学期期末试卷高二英语 20171 试卷满分:140分 考试时间:120分钟 A卷满分90分第一部分I. 听力理解 (共三节, 满分22.5分) 第一节: (共4小题; 每小题1.5分,满分6分)听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。1. What is the mans suggestion about the womans watch?A. Repair it. B. Buy a new one. C. Keep it.2. How does the man go to work now?

2、A. By car. B. By bike. C. By subway.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A wedding.B. A dress. C. The weather.4. Where will the man go first?A. To the theatre. B. To the library. C. To the office.第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,满分9分)听下面三段对话, 每段对话后有两道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。5. Whi

3、ch was the best part of the womans tour?A. Hiking. B. Bungee jumping.C. Visiting friends.6. Why did the man stay inside and watch TV?A.It was raining.B. He was too tired. C. He was with his friends.听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。7. Why did David skip classes last week?A. Because he wanted to surf on the Internet.

4、B. Because his parents quarreled a lot at home.C. Because his friend asked him to chat in a caf.8. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Teacher and student.B. Mother and son.C. Good friends.听第7段材料,回答第9至第10小题。9. What is the woman doing? A. Selling her articles to Discoveries

5、 Magazine. B.Having an interview with Discoveries Magazine.C. Getting information about Discoveries Magazine. 10. Why did the woman steal something?A. To visit friends in prison.B. To get public attention.C. To report on prisons.(听力理解第三节见试卷第7页). 完形填空(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从各题所给的A、B 、C

6、、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In a lot of ways, Jamie Dudge seemed below average. Although he tried to do his best, it never got him very far. He wasnt very 11 , so his school grades were always low. He wasnt good at music or sports. He had an ordinary face and a personality to match. He didnt get invited

7、to many 12 . Jamie was not likely to become famous, or rich, or popular. In one important way, though, he was a very 13 boy. Although he was not as successful as many other kids, he 14 to be unhappy about it. And he didnt waste time wishing he were someone else. “I am what I am,” he 15 . “Trying to

8、deny(否认) it wont help. Dreaming impossible dreams is for the movies, not for me.”Of course, Jamie wanted to know what was possible. “I am good for something,” he thought. And as he wondered about this, he began to notice other people. He didnt focus on their looks, or their money, or their talents.

9、Instead, he noticed their needs. He began to 16 that many peopleeven the very talented oneshad trouble or pain in their lives. So he decided to find 17 to help people. He decided to care.Jamies first opportunity to 18 came up in math class. Jamie noticed that his teacher, Mrs. Hebert, was having a b

10、ad day. The class wasnt paying attention, and she looked really 19 . After class, as Jamie left the room, he 20 dropped a little note on Mrs. Heberts desk. It simply said, “Mrs. Hebert, I 21 what you do for us. I think youre a great teacher.”When Mrs. Hebert read the note later, she cried. Writing t

11、hat anonymous note to Mrs. Hebert made Jamie feel great. So he wrote more 22 to encourage other people. He knew some students were quite poor. So he began giving them money from his part-time job. He would slip the money into their desks, along with a note saying, “Someone cares.” Jamie found lots o

12、f other secret ways to 23 others. Soon, many thankful people were wondering who was being so kind to them. By now, you probably think you know the rest of the story: People 24 Jamie was the one helping them. They finally understood what a great guy he was. They started inviting him to parties. Sorry

13、. That would be one of those impossible dreams. No, people never did uncover Jamies secret. 25 he didnt mind. That was one thing he just didnt care about. 11. A. active B. smart C. popular D. lucky12. A. classes B. movies C. parties D. dinners13. A. unusual B. unknown C. strange D. curious 14. A.int

14、endedB. refusedC. managed D. chose15. A. reported B. questionedC. complained D. decided 16. A. believe B. guessC. realize D. imagine 17. A. organizationsB. support C. ways D. money18. A. care B. notice C. react D. change19. A. frightened B. amazed C. delighted D. discouraged20. A. secretly B. simply

15、 C. accidentally D. carelessly 21. A. admit B. praiseC. remember D. appreciate 22. A. notes B. letters C. articles D. messages 23. A. trustB. treatC. visit D. help24. A. supposed B. predicted C. discovered D. suspected 25. A. And B. But C. So D. Then III. 阅读理解(共11小题; 每小题2分, 满分22分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、

16、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AShould online learning be encouraged?Editors note: As many parents have tried to give their children a head start, online education services, with their relatively cheap prices, are mushrooming across the world. What do you think? Should this mode of teaching be encouraged?Ted M (UK)On

17、line education is not new. It has been found effective in many countries where access to schools is difficult. It lacks the opportunity for social learning of course, but in most systems there are weekend, summer and winter camps where students can arrange to meet and interact with others as part of

18、 the courses. Such education is valuable for remote learning in inaccessible regions.Linda (China)I find that children today spend less and less time playing outdoors than we did when we were young. We have the technology to enable us to teach students to learn with an amazing variety of resources b

19、ut I do hope not at the expense of losing their childhood.Breathing (Canada)I think education is not about learning or gathering only textbook knowledge. Its about communicating with others, discussing, group work etc. Online education means distance education. At present it is spread all over the w

20、orld. It has some good results too. But I like face-to-face education. It helps a student to build up his or her mental and physical strength besides textbook knowledge.Jimmy (US)It really depends on what kind of learner you are. If you are a self-motivated student and can manage your own time, onli

21、ne learning is for you. So long as you have the ability to learn on your own.Sunny (Australia)Online schools offer students with customized learning and help them gain access to courses that may not be provided in their assigned school. This is one of the primary reasons for the increased demand in

22、online learning. Online learning is providing new options for kids and more choices for parents.26. Which of the following is Lindas opinion on online learning?A. It limits the time children spend playing outdoors.B. It is valuable for learning in remote regions.C. It lacks the opportunity for socia

23、l learning.D. It is very popular all over the world.27. Who is totally supportive to online learning?A. Ted M B. Breathing C. Jimmy D. Sunny28. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To list the benefits of online learning.B. To introduce the access to online learning.C. To show the quick spread of o

24、nline learning.D. To present different opinions on online learning. BA plane made a dangerous trip to the South Pole to rescue a sick worker from a U.S. research base.The U.S. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is home to a crew of 48 scientists. A rescue plane flew there on June 21 to rescue a sick

25、worker. Battling subzero temperatures, total darkness, and other dangerous flying conditions, a plane left the South Pole on Wednesday after rescuing a sick worker from a U.S. research base. After the patient and flight crew rest, the plane will make its way to South America, where the patient will

26、receive medical care.The daring rescue mission began last week when two planes flew from Canada to Rothera, a British base on the Antarctic Peninsula. On Tuesday, just one of the planes left Rothera on a nine-to-ten-hour trip to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, where the sick worker was locate

27、d.The station is usually unreachable during Antarcticas long, harsh winter, from February to October. Forty-eight people live at the base, including a doctor and a physicians assistant. But when the crew there determined the worker needed medical help that couldnt be provided on site, the emergency

28、rescue mission began.The Twin Otter is the only type of plane capable of flying in Antarcticas subzero winter temperatures. A small crew, including a pilot, copilot, medical worker, and flight engineer, made the 1,500-mile trip from Rothera in a Twin Otter plane. It is the only type of plane capable

29、 of flying in Antarcticas winter cold. It can operate in temperatures as low as -103 Fahrenheit. The temperature in the South Pole on Tuesday was -73F. In such conditions, an aircrafts fuel and even its batteries need to be warmed up before it can take off.The pitch-black sky and the threat of high

30、winds and sudden weather changes make such flights extremely risky and rare. The air and Antarctica are unforgiving environments, Tim Stockings told the Associated Press. He is the operations director at the British Antarctic Survey, in London. “Things can change very quickly down there.This rescue

31、is only the third time an emergency mission has been made to the research base since 1999. The National Science Foundation, which runs the station, has not said who was rescued, or the medical condition of the person. The names of the crewmembers who made the daring flight have not been made public

32、either. But according to Peter West, a National Science Foundation spokesman, the mission “went all according to plan.”29. Why did the plane fly to the South Pole to rescue the worker?A. The worker was trapped in an emergency mission.B. Necessary medical care couldnt be provided there.C. The worker

33、was sick for home at the research base. D. The reason for the flight rescue was not made public.30. During the rescue, the plane had to battle the dangerous flying conditions EXCEPT for _.A. the threat of high winds B. the total darknessC. subzero temperatures D. the lack of fuel31. What is the Twin

34、 Otter?A. A small crew. B. A Type of plane.C. A British Antarctic Survey. D. A National Science Foundation.32.What is the best title of the passage?A. A Well-planned TripB. The Importance of TeamworkC. A Daring RescueD. The Advantage of High-tech CStanding desks. Love em or hate em, there are plenty

35、 of articles to back up whatever opinion you have. On the one hand, studies have shown that standing desks could help reduce your risk of obesity (肥胖)and diabetes (糖尿病). On the other, experts have said standing desks dont help with weight loss and could give you back problems. Now, another study has

36、 come out, this one in favor of standing desks. Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Science Center found that standing desks helped employees get more done during the day. Though the results might not translate for all types of work environments, they should give standing desk supporters a reason to

37、 be pleased. Published last week in the journal IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, the study followed 167 employees in a call center over six months. Seventy-four of them used standing desks, and researchers found that they were 46 percent more productive than those who s

38、at at their desks. The participants employer, a health services company thats not named in the paper, sponsored the study to better understand the returns on the standing desks it had bought for the office. Productivity was determined by the number of successful calls to clients that the health and

39、clinical advisors made per hour. The company earned money for each successful call, during which an advisor checked in on a clients progress in an exercise program, for example, or checked to see that a client was taking proper medication. Employees typically made between 400 and 500 calls a month,

40、and the company wanted them to average around two successful calls each hour. Those who had standing desks met that quota, while those who remained seated averaged 1.5 successful calls per hour, Gregory Garrett, a public health doctoral student and lead author on the study, told The Huffington Post.

41、 If an advisor was unable to reach a client over the phone, that was counted as an unsuccessful call. Interestingly, the people who stood actually made more phone calls than the ones who sat, Garrett said. The results almost seem too good to be true after all, who wouldnt want a nearly 50 percent bo

42、ost in productivity just from using a standing desk? “How do you prove this desk makes me feel happier, and I feel better? Thats not going to pay the bills,” Garrett said. But, he continued, the study shows that standing desks can in fact “affect a companys performance. Thats really significant.”33.

43、 According to the passage, standing desks could result in _.A.obesityB. back problemsC. diabetesD. medication problems34. What does that quota in Paragraph 7 refer to?A.400 and 500 calls a month.B.2 successful calls each hour.C.1.5 successful calls every hour.D.The average number of calls per day.35

44、. It can be concluded from the passage that standing desks _.A. are worthy of much further researchB. can be used in all work environmentsC.can help create a boost in productivityD. are more comfortable than normal desks36. What is the writers attitude towards standing desks?A. Objective.B. Subjecti

45、ve.C. Positive.D. Negative.第二部分I. 听力理解第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面一段独白, 根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第1题至第5题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。The Swimming CompetitionTimeJanuary14th, this SaturdayPlacethe City Swimming PoolWhere to meetat the school hallWhen to leaveat 1 a.m. How to get thereby 2 What to wearsports 3 and

46、 sports shoesWhat to bringthe student card, some food and 4 Whatto remembernot to 5 aroundnot to swim if not feeling wellII. 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)在下列句子中的空白处填入适当内容,或括号内单词的正确形式。1. Oh no! Were too late. The train _ (leave). Thats OK. Well catch the next train.2. Chinas Yaogan-27 remote sensing satell

47、ite _ (send) into space on August 27,2015 from Taiyuan launch site in Shanxi Province, north China.3.If we had known your telephone number, we _ (call)you last night.4. I stopped the car _ (take) a short break after three hours driving. 5. _ (find) more energy sources is very important, for traditio

48、nal sources of energy like oil and gas may run out some day.6. Well come back to some of the issues _(discuss) during todays meeting.7. _ (try) in some provinces, the new method of farming resulted in a marked rise in grain production. 8. They have three daughters but _ of them lives nearby.9. You w

49、ill achieve nothing unless you follow the advice _ Professor Li gave you yesterday.10.I cant find my ticket. I think I _ (lose) it. III. 完成句子(共5小题; 第1、2小题每小题2分, 第3、4、5小题每小题3分, 满分13分)根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。1. 乐于助人的人值得赞扬和尊重。 (be willing to )_2. 使我们宽慰的是,大部分孩子有机会接受良好的教育。(have access to )_3. 由于压力,他们最终离开了足球队。(en

50、d up )_4. 毫无疑问,情商高的人更容易适应新环境。(adapt to)_5. 用不了多久,他们就会提出解决问题的方案。(put forward)_B卷满分50分I. 选词填空 (共7小题; 每小题2分, 满分14分)用方框中单词或短语的适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词或短语只能使用一次。respond come up with pay off devote anxious comfortable inspire1. How did you _ the good idea which helped us recycle some used materials?2. With the imp

51、ortant exam around the corner, the students are full of _, which makes them unable to concentrate.3. It is natural for children to seek _ from parents when they are ill.4. Tu Youyou contributed most of her time to the research, and eventually her efforts _.5. Charles Dickens has gained worldwide adm

52、iration due to his _ to writing and the achievements he made.6. We were all impressed by the professors _lecture and determined to achieve our goal.7. Jim made no _ to my suggestion, which made me annoyed.II. 阅读表达(共4小题; 每小题2分, 满分8分) 阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。Ther

53、e is nothing worse than fumbling 1 around in your pocket trying to find some small change to pay for a newspaper or a coffee. So its good to know that new technology is making cash, banknotes and coins a thing of the past, turning us into a cashless society.Today, many of us already use credit and d

54、ebit cards so theres no need to carry around huge amount of cash. And now its possible to usetap-and-go cards which are regular bankcards but with a built-in chip and antenna. The card reader sends out a radio frequency and, when you bring the card close to the reader, the antenna picks up the signa

55、l to make the payment.Paying this way or spending on“plastic”an informal name for a credit card - can put you at risk of fraud2. Criminals try to steal cards, or the informationon them, to make purchases online or in shops. However, contactless payment is cappedin the UK the limit is 30. And, if som

56、eone does go on a spending spree(疯狂采购) with your card, your bank covers you against the losssomething that wouldnt happen if your banknotes were stolen. Also, the introduction of chip and PIN technology has led to a drop in fraud and has even been helping businesses by cutting the time people spend

57、in shops.But, if getting your bankcard out seems like too much trouble, theres now a solution using wearable techthats clothing and accessories3 that include computer and electronic technologies. Kenneth Cukier, economist and technology expert, says this is intended for people who are incredibly laz

58、y who dont want to take their card out of their wallet, or use their phone, or use their watch. People are going to be making more purchases more of the timeparticularly for small-valued goods.And, although our mobile phones are another way of making payments,when this is inconvenient you can use th

59、e fingo-pay system which reads the unique maps of veins under the surface of your finger. The trick is remembering which finger you registered withthats when good old-fashioned cash might save the day! What do you prefer to use when you buy something?1.fumble:try to find something using your hands i

60、n a way that is not skillful2.fraud: the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally3.accessory:something such as a bag, belt, jewellery etc. that you wear with clothes1. What is making cash, banknotes and coins a thing of past? (不多于2个单词)_2. How does the antenna in thebankcar

61、ds work? (不多于4个单词)_3. What does the underlined word capped (Para 3) mean? (不多于1个单词)_4.What is the passage mainly about?(不多于2个单词)_III. 阅读理解 (共4小题; 每小题2分, 满分8分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Are You a Mosquito Magnet?No offence to you, but scientists have found that mosquitoes may find your feet as a

62、ttractive as Limburger cheese. If thats you, dont worryit doesnt mean youre not washing them enough. Mosquitoes are simply attracted by certain DNA.A UK research team recently investigated the genetic role in mosquito attraction by testing the bite appeal of 18 identical (looking the same) and 19 fr

63、aternal (looking different) pairs of female twins. In a series of tests, 20 hungry mosquitoes were released into the end of a Y-shaped tube and allowed to choose whether to follow their noses left or right. Down either path was one twins hand, releasing its delicious natural smells but protected fro

64、m bites behind a mesh screen. After testing all 37 twin pairs, scientists found that the identical twins had consistently more similar attraction scores than the fraternal ones didspecifically, 67 per cent of a persons insect appeal had to do with her genes.So whats the deal: does DNA smell bad? Tha

65、nkfully, no. But specific DNA does attract unique species of microbacteria to your bodyand those are what mosquitoes just cant resist.Each of us, right now, is covered with about 100 trillion microbes, outnumbering our human DNA ten to one. Also scientists believe we share only a small number of the

66、se microbial species with one another, making our “microbiome”the world of bacteria living in and on us unique, just like our fingerprints. In addition to producing many of the vitamins and chemicals in our blood, our microbiome is thought to be responsible for most of our distinct smells as well.Di

67、fferent mosquitoes prefer different smells from different parts of the body thats why Anopheles gambiae, known for spreading malaria (疟疾) prefers biting hands and feet, while others go right for the armpits or groin. And those smells come from chemicals produced by our microbiomes.So the next time a

68、 group of hungry mosquitoes swarms your cousin but leaves you bite-free, thank your DNA for the world of microscopic creatures on your skin that produce just the right smell to send the bloodsuckers reeling.The following are several ways to make your microbiome less mosquito friendly. Mask it with s

69、pray: Choose a non-poisonous all natural anti-mosquito spray.Cover it with body armour: Get extra protection from clothing made of anti-mosquito material.Keep it dry: Mosquitoes love carbon dioxide and heatyour body sends out more of each when you exercise. 1. The UK research team carried out the te

70、st in order to find out _.A. whether peoples mosquito appeal is related to genesB. whether a mesh screen can protect people from mosquito bitesC. whether 67 per cent of a persons insect appeal had to do with genes D. whether identical and fraternal twins have similar mosquito attraction2. What does

71、the underlined word those in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Mosquitoes.B. Human bodies.C. Smells of DNAs.D. Species of microbacteria.3. According to the passage, which of the following is a characteristic of microbiome?A. It decides whether we are attractive to insects.B. It produces most vitamins and chem

72、icals in our blood.C. It is like our fingerprints, carrying a world of bacteria.D. It is thought to be responsible for all of our unique smell.4. Which of the following statements is true according to the article?A. If you wear a spray mask, mosquitoes wont bite you. B. People are more appealing to

73、mosquitoes after exercising.C. There are on average ten microbes on each human DNA.D. If you wash yourself every day, you wont attract mosquitoes.IV. 书面表达 (满分20分)假如你是红星中学高二学生李华。你准备参加校刊“英语园地”征文比赛。请你根据以下要求完成题为“The Person Who Impressed Me Most”的文章。内容包括:1. 给你留下深刻印象的人是谁;2. 他或她给你留下深刻印象的某件事或某种行为;3. 你对他或她的评

74、价。注意:词数不少于60。The Person Who Impressed Me Most_北京市西城区20162017学年度第一学期期末试卷高二英语参考答案 20171A卷 (第一部分)I. 听力理解 第一、二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B6. A 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. C II. 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)11. B12. C13. A14. B15. D16. C17. C18. A19. D20. A21. D22. A23. D 24. C25. BIII. 阅读理解(共11小题

75、;每小题2分,满分22分)26. A27. D28. D 29. B 30. D31. B 32. C 33. B34. B35. C 36. AA卷 (第二部分)I. 听力理解 第三节 (共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. 8:00 2. bus 3. uniform4. drinks 5. runII. 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. has left/ left 2. was sent 3. would have called 4. to take 5. Finding 6. discussed 7. Tried/ Having been tried 8.

76、 none 9. that/ which /不填 10. may (might / must) have lost/ have lost/ lostIII. 完成句子 (共5小题; 第1、2小题每小题2分, 第3、4、5小题每小题3分, 满分13分)1. Anyone who is willing to help others deserves praise and respect.2. To our relief, most children have access to good education.3. They ended up leaving the football team du

77、e to pressure.4. There is no doubt that people with high EQs adapt to a new environment more easily.5. It wont be long before they put forward solutions to the problem.B 卷I. 选词填空 (共7小题; 每小题2分, 满分14分)1. come up with 2. anxiety3. comfort 4. paid off 5. devotion6. inspiring7. responseII. 阅读表达 (共4小题;每小题

78、2分,满分8分)1. New technology.2. By picking up signals. 3. Limited. 4. Cashless payment. III. 阅读理解 (共4小题; 每小题2分, 满分8分)1. A 2. D3. A4. BIV. 书面表达(满分20分)One possible version:The Person Who Impressed Me MostThe person who impressed me most is my best friend. She impressed me with her diligence. During the f

79、irst month of middle school,she was ill, so she was absent from school. Therefore, she missed some lessons. As soon as she returned to school, she made great efforts to make up for the lessons. She worked as hard as possible. During break time, I always saw her sitting there, concentrating on those

80、tough math problems and whats more, she always went to the teachers office at noon, asking for help. As a result, she kept making great progress. Perhaps she is just an excellent middle school student in other peoples eyes. To me, her diligence not only made me respect her, but also inspired me to s

81、truggle to improve my study habits. She is very admirable and worth learning from. She is really my idol. 北京市西城区20162017学年度第一学期期末试卷高二英语听力录音材料第一节:听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。Text 1W: I cant figure out whats wrong with my watch. I had it repaired many times.M: So dont waste you

82、r time or money any more. It seems quite old. Why not buy a new one?W: Its a gift from my grandma and I want to keep it.Text 2W: Hi, I heard you sold your car. Why? You want to ride a bike to work as we do, dont you?M: Not really. Now weve moved to a place near the subway station. So its quite conve

83、nient to travel to work.Text 3M: Are you ready for your big day?W: I think so. I have my dress, and weve ordered flowers. I just hope well have nice weather. The ceremony is outdoors. I dont want a wet wedding.M: Oh, dont worry. Everything will be perfect.Text 4M: Professor White asked me to go to h

84、is office after class. So its impossible for me to make it to the theatre at 6.W: Dont worry. We can go and see the movie tomorrow.M: Would you please wait for me in the library? When I am done, I will give you a call.第二节:听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第5至第6小题。Text 5M:

85、 Did you have a good vacation, Katie?W: Yeah! Exciting! Probably my most exciting vacation ever!M: Wow! What did you do?W: I took a nature adventure tour. At the very beginning, we went hiking. It was so much fun! I took lots of pictures.M: Sounds great. So, what else did you do?W: Well, the best pa

86、rt was at the end of the trip. We went bungee jumping. Can you imagine that?M: Wow!W: Its really fantastic! How did you spend your vacation, Ryan?M: Well, I drove to visit my friends. Actually, it rained every day so we had to stay inside and watch TV. It was relaxing, though.听下面一段对话,回答第7至第8小题。Text

87、6W: Come with me to my office, David. I want to talk to you Ive been told that you did not go to classes last week. Could you tell me why?M: Well, I just didnt feel like being in class.W: Hmmm, thats strange. You know, David, all the teachers say youre a very good student. How come you suddenly skip

88、ped classes for a whole week? Is there something wrong?M: Well, my parents have been arguing all week long. I can hear them from my room even with the door closed. I cant focus on my homework at home and all I can think about is their shouting.W: I see. So where did you go last week?M: I went to an

89、Internet caf to chat with a friend of mine. He is the only person who understands me.W: OK, I dont blame you, David. But next time you have a problem like this, come to me first, OK? It doesnt help to skip classes. I think Ill talk to your parents tomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第10小题。Text 7M: Our magazine is

90、 looking for a reporter to travel the entire world and write adventure articles.W: Oh, thats a good job, I think.M: So are you interested in working for Discoveries Magazine?W: Yes. Ive never written a magazine article, but Im sure I could. Ive written a lot of articles for newspapers.M: Oh? What ne

91、wspapers have you written for?W: Well, so far, Ive sold articles to The Chicago Star and a few other newspapers, like The New York Times. M: Have you ever written an adventure article?W: No, I havent, but I have done some adventurous things to get information for my newspaper articles.M: Tell me abo

92、ut one of them.W: Well, once I wanted to report on prisons, so I went to a store and stole something. Of course the police came, and I spent ten days in prison. It was horrible! When I got out, I wrote two articles about my experiences there. When the public read the articles, they got upset and com

93、plained. Since then the prisons have really improved.M: That certainly is interesting.第三节: 听下面一段独白, 根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第1题至第5题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。Text 8W: Morning, boys and girls. Im going to tell you the arrangements for this years Swimming Competition. As you know, the Swimming Competition will

94、be held on January 14th, this Saturday. Well meet here at the school hall first before going to the City Swimming Pool. A bus will come and pick us up at 8:00 a.m. sharp. You should bring your student card with you. And you should wear your sports uniform and sports shoes that day. Lunch time is fro

95、m 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. You should bring some food and drinks with you. When you get to the pool, please remember not to run around. The ground is usually slippery and its easy to slip and fall. So everyone should be careful. One last thing, if youre swimming that day but dont feel well, please tell me or other teachers. When youre sick, you should not swim. Safety is very important. OK, thats all. I hope well enjoy the event this Saturday.第三节到此结束。听力理解部分到此结束。

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