1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家英语试卷第I卷(选择题,满分100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.Whatisthemanlookingfor? A.Hisfood. B.Hisphone. C.Hisnewspapers. 2.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo? A.Cleanhisbedroomwindows.
2、B.Takecareofhishouse. C.Drivehimtofetchhisladder. 3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? A.Onaplane. B. Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket. 4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Cindysappearance. B.Cindyshobby. C.Cindyspersonality. 5.WhydoesthewomanwanttomeetMissJones? A.Tohaveaninterview. B.
3、Tomakeanappointment. C.ToknowaboutMissPeters.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whendoestheconcertstart?A. At 5:00. B. At 7:00. C. At 7:15.7.Whichprogramisonfirstthise
4、vening?A.ATVseries. B.Aconcert. C.Afilm.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.WhathasKatesmotherdecidedtodo? A.Returntoschool. B.Changeherjob. C.Retirefromwork.9.WhatdidKatesmotherstudyatcollege? A.Oilpainting. B.Arthistory. C.Businessadministration. 10.WhatisKatesattitudetowardhermothersdecision? A.Disapproving.
5、B.Understanding. C.Ambiguous.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。 11.Whoisthewoman? A.Ateacher. B.Astudent. C.Alibrarian. 12.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Explainingthelibraryrulestotheman.B. Showingthemansomeplacesonthemap.C.Assistingthemaninusingthecomputersystems. 13.WhereistheQuietRoom?A.NexttotheTrainingRoom.B.Oppos
6、itetheServiceDesk.C.BesidetheHelpDesk.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14. Whatdoesthewomanliketodoaspartofherjob? A.Travelalot. B.Learnlanguages. C.Dealwithmusic.15.Whatisthewomansadvantagetogetajobwithanairlinecompany? A.Major. B.Languages. C.Experience.16.Whatdothespeakersagree?A.Itshardtogetajobinbusiness.
7、B.Itsexcitingtobeamusicteacher.C.Itsimportanttohaveagoodsalary. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhydidPaulchoosethepartofAfricahevisited? A.More roads will be built there. B.Itisgoodforwalking. C.Hehadbeentherebefore. 18.Whatmadethejourneyslow? A.Carryingheavyequipment. B.Findingsomewheresafetocamp. C.Clea
8、ringpathsthroughtheforest. 19.Whydidnttheteamhaveenoughfooduntiltheendofthetrip? A.Somepeopleatemorethantheyshould. B.Someofthefoodwentbadtooquickly. C.Thejourneytooklongerthanexpected.20.WhereisPaul?A.InGabon. B.InEngland. C.InAustralia.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) AAre you looking f
9、or something to do? You might like to try one of these four experiences.Crocodile watchingDo you fancy getting up close to some of the most terrifying animals on earth? Crocosaurus Cove, in Darwin (Australia) has the “Cage of Death. Its an enclosure that is lowered into a pool. This gives you a 360
10、degree view of a crocodile as its being fed. The cable broke once and the cage sank to the bottom, but theyve fixed it since then.EdgewalkHow about walking along the edge of a building several hundred meters up in the air? If that sounds like fun, head off to the CN Tower in Toronto (Ontario, Canada
11、). Built in 1976, the tower is 553.33 meters tall. The Edge Walk consists of a 20-30 minute stroll along a 1.5 meter wide platform that runs around the towers restaurant roof. During the walk, youre encouraged to lean forwards as you look over Torontos skyline(轮廓线).Plastic ball rollingDo you fancy r
12、olling down a hill in a plastic ball? Plastic ball rolling is popular all over the world, but the place to give it a go is in Rotorua (New Zealand). Brother David and Andrew Akers came up with the idea in 1994. A typical orb (球) is about 3 meters in diameter, with an inner orb size of about 2 meters
13、. Theres no brake or steering mechanism, but the inner layer of the plastic ball helps absorb the shock.Volcano bungee jumpingIf youre looking for the adventure of a lifetime, how about going bungee jumping off a helicopter into the crater of a live volcano? As part of the jumping, a helicopter ride
14、 takes you to the Villarican volcano. One of the most active in Chile. Once youre at the drop zone, you leap off the helicopter and fall into the volcano. Finally you enjoy the ride back to the airport flying at 130kph.Attracted by the above? If so, please contact us. Only half price from March 22nd
15、 to April 25th. For more information, please click here.21. According to the passage, there was an accident once when people_.A. Jumped into the Villarrica volcano.B. Walked along the platform of the CN Tower.C. Rolled down a hill in a plastic ball in Rotorua.D. Watched crocodiles in the “Cage of De
16、ath” in Darwin.22. Which of the following was first invented in New Zealand?A. Edge Walk.B. Crocodile watching.C. Plastic ball rolling.D. Volcano bungee jumping.23. It can be inferred that all the four experiences are_.A. Interesting sports.B. Exciting and extreme.C. Held on high places.D. Fit for m
17、iddle to old people.BWhen Jenny Benson was eight, her mother took her to soccer practice for the first time.“Shes never played soccer before, Mrs. Benson told the coach, “Im not sure how shell do.”Jenny ran onto the field and joined the other players. Over the next hour, Mrs. Benson and the coach wa
18、tched as Jenny out-ran many of the more experienced players.“I knew then that soccer would be Jennys sport.”Mrs. Benson recalls. And she was right.It may have helped that Jenny had spent much of her time trying to keep up with her three brothers. I wanted to be just like them.” Jenny says, My family
19、 has inspired me for my entire life.”Jenny has retired from the United States womens national soccer team. She started out on her professional career in the Philadelphia Charge, a team in the Womens United Soccer Association (WUSA). Later on, she joined FC Energy Voronezh, and then New Jersey Wildca
20、ts.When the WUSA was being formed, league officials watched many college soccer games, looking for players good enough to join the league. They were very interested in Jenny, who played for the University of Nebraska.“Throughout that college season, I knew I was being watched.”Jenny says, I knew I c
21、ouldnt be perfect, so I just tried to be very consistent and have fun.”As a professional, Jenny relied on her focused but fun-loving attitude. “ In a game,I try never to put too much pressure on myself. The more I concentrate on having fun, the better I play. She says, “I have good and bad days, jus
22、t like everyone else, but I know the sun will always come up after a bad day. So all I have to do is to adjust myself, either to the change of my inner feelings or to the change of circumstances. That helps me get through anything.”24. What can we learn from Jennys first soccer practice?A. She was n
23、ot sure how to play soccer.B. She was gifted in playing soccer.C. She was instructed by the soccer coach.D. She was more experienced than other players.25. Which professional team did she first play for?A. New Jersey Wildcats.B. FC Energy Voronezh.C. The University of Nebraska.D. The Philadelphia Ch
24、arge.26. Which of the following can best describe Jenny?A. Talented but impatient.B. Confident and considerate.C. Concentrated and adaptable.D. Absorbed but self-centered.27. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. How Jenny developed her soccer career.B. Why Jenny retired from the national team.
25、C. How Jennys brothers influenced her career.D. What made Jenny a good soccer player.CCrossing your legs is an extremely common habit; most people dont even notice that theyre doing it when they sit down. While you may find comfortable to sit with one knee crossed over the other, it might be causing
26、 health problems that you are not aware of.A study published in Blood Pressure Monitoring stated that sitting with your legs crossed can increase your blood pressure. The reason for this is that the blood in your legs has to work against gravity to be pumped back to your heart and that crossing one
27、leg over the other increases resistance, making it even harder for the blood to circulate. This causes your body to increase your blood pressure to push the blood back to the heart. You wont feel any immediate effects, but repeated, drawn-out increases in blood pressure can cause long-term health is
28、sues. So, planning to sit for a long period of time? Dont keep your legs crossed.Crossing your legs at the knee can also cause pressure on the major nerve in your leg that passes just below your knee and along the outside of your leg, explains Richard Graves, a medical expert. This pressure can caus
29、e numbness and temporary paralysis(麻痹)of some of the muscles in your foot and leg, preventing you from being able to raise your ankle-what we know as that pins and needles sensation. While the feeling of discomfort may only last a minute or two, repeatedly crossing your legs until they feel numb can
30、 cause permanent nerve damage.So next time you sit down, try to get yourself in the habit of sitting with both of your feet on the floor. Not only will it help your posture and stability, but it will also save your health in the long run.28. What can we learn about crossing ones legs?A. It is a very
31、 bad social habit.B. It is usually practiced deliberately.C. It can do harm to peoples health.D. It can make others feel uncomfortable.29. According to the study, sitting with your legs crossed can _.A. Affect your blood pressure.B. Resist gravity effectively.C. Lead to heart attacks easily.D. Impro
32、ve the function of legs.30. In the third paragraph pins and needles” probably means _.A. Slight sharp pains.B. Being a little nervous.C. Serious muscle injuries.D. Being highly flexible.31. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To compare common habits.B. To give readers some advice.C. To evaluate
33、 effects of an experiment.D. To introduce research methods. DFor all the technological wonders of modern medicine health carewith its fax machines and clipboards(写字板)-is out of date. This outdated era is slowly drawing to a close as the industry catches up with the artificial- intelligence (AI) revo
34、lution.Eric Topol, an expert in heart disease and enthusiast for digital medicine, thinks AI will be particularly useful for such tasks as examining images, observing heart traces for abnormalities or turning doctors words into patient records. It will be able to use masses of data to work out the b
35、est treatments, and improve workflows in hospitals. In short, Al is set to save time, lives and money.The fear some people have is that Al will be used to deepen the assembly-line culture of modern medicine. If it gives a “gift of time” to doctors, they argue that this bonus should be used to extend
36、 consultations, rather than simply speeding through them more efficiently.That is a fine idea, but as health swallows an ever-bigger share of national wealth, greater efficiency is exactly what is needed, at least so far as governments and insurers are concerned. Otherwise, rich societies may fail t
37、o cope with the needs of ageing and growing populations. An extra five minutes spent chatting with a patient is costly as well as valuable. The Al revolution will also enable managerial accountants to adjust and evaluate every aspect of treatment. The autonomy of the doctor will surely be weakened,
38、especially, perhaps, in public-health systems which are duty-bound to cut unnecessary costs. The Hippocratic Oath(誓言) holds that there is an art to medicine as well as a science and that “warmth, sympathy and understanding may outweigh the surgeons knife or the chemists drug”. Theres lots of sense i
39、n it: the patients of sympathetic physicians have been shown to recover better. Yet as the supply of human carers fails to satisfy the demand for health care, the future may involve consultations on smartphones and measurements monitored by chatbots. The considerately warmed stethoscope(听诊器),placed
40、gently on a patients back, may become a relic of the past.32.Whats DrTopolsattitudetowardAlscomingintomedicine?A.Concerned. B.Doubtful.C.Optimistic. D.Cautious.33.Whatdoestheauthorofthetextattachmoreimportanceto?A.Medicalcosts. B.Nationalwealth.C.Longerconsultation. D.Greaterefficiency.34.WhyistheHi
41、ppocraticOathmentioned?A.ToprovethebrightfutureofAI.B.Toshowtheadvantageofahumandoctor.C.Toexplainmedicalequipmentismoreimportant.D.Toargueahumandoctorperformsaswellasarobot.35.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.HealthcareandAI. B. AIanditsapplications.C.DoctorsandPatients. D.DrTopolanddigitalmedicin
42、e.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)Whether youre a child, teenager, young adult or are middle-aged, respect for your parents is an important value. Your parents are the people who raised you, devoting time, energy and money to your development. 36 No matter your age, there are 4 ways to show respect.l Respect t
43、heir belongingsOne important way to show respect is to show regard for the things important to your parents. For younger children, this may mean not touching jewelry or other valuable things. For grown children, respect may mean returning a borrowed tool in good condition and on time. Lack of respec
44、t for a parents belongings is a violation of personal boundaries. 37 And never borrow things without asking firstl Punctuality 38 Therefore, always be on time. For teenagers, showing up on time means coming home by curfew (宵禁). Adult children should show up on time for family dinners or events, or t
45、o pick a parent up for a medical appointment. Call if youre going to be late because parents worry about children, no matter their age.l 39 Remembering birthdays, anniversaries and other special days is a sign that you honor your parents. Make plans to take them to lunch or dinner or bake a cake or
46、cookies. Most parents dont expect expensive gifts, but a handmade gift is always appreciated. A phone call from a grown child who lives too far for a visit is a welcome sign of respect.l Be kindKind words and affection are simple ways to show respect. Tell your parents you love them. Listen and allo
47、w your parents to speak without interruption. Show a sincere interest in what your parents have to say. Be patient with your parents and dont rush them. Never talk back or be rude or disrespectful. Acknowledge your parents achievements. 40 A. Be a good listener.B. Celebrate with them.C. Lateness ind
48、icates a lack of respect.D. Treat your parents the way you would like to be treated. E. And they love you unconditionally throughout your life.F. Being respectful helps build positive relationships with others.G. Dont take advantage of your parents kindness and generosity(慷慨). 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分45分
49、)第一节(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)When I was in my twenties, I travelled alone through the UK. In order to 41 locations that the public transportation couldnt get to, I bought a(n) 42 car, drove it around for three months and sold it before I returned to Australia. The car cost most of my money, so I lived m
50、ainly on 43 during that trip, it being cheap and filling. In Ireland, my 44 was stolen, and it was impossible to get another. So for the rest of the trip I 45 out in my car, being too poor to afford bed-and-breakfasts.One morning, I 46 in my old Skoda under a twisted tree on a remote lane in the Iri
51、sh countryside, with no more than a 47 house in sight. I had a terrible desire for a 48 cup of tea and some hot water to make porridge with 49 I would not have to eat the cold leftovers from the previous day. My thermos (暖瓶),had gone cold overnight so I knocked on the door of the house. A woman open
52、ed it. Hot water? She 50 let me get away with just that! I was invited indoors, seated at the breakfast table with the 51 and given a delicious breakfast, as much as I could eat. I was 52 to eat something more than porridge! I 53 being friends with the whole family.That was only one of many acts of
53、54 strangers showed me when I was travelling alone in foreign regions. One London businessman rushing to work, seeing me 55 offered to pull my ridiculously heavy suitcase 56 several flights of stairs in the underground, After hed done so, with a smile and a wave, he 57 into the crowd.Kindness gets 5
54、8 .The other day, I was able to point out a rare parking spot to a young man who had been driving around the railway car park, looking 59 desperate. His grateful smile was all the 60 I needed as I dashed off to catch my train.41. A. reachB. searchC. arriveD. choose42. A. modernB. intelligentC. speci
55、alD. ancient43. A. breadB. riceC. porridgeD. vegetable44. A. walletB. backpackC. mobileD. car45. A. campedB. workedC. watchedD. looked46. A. appearedB. awokeC. sleptD. explored47. A. desertedB. separateC. singleD. shabby48. A. typicalB. measuringC. necessaryD. steaming49. A. now thatB. so thatC. eve
56、n ifD. in case50. A. wouldntB. shouldntC. needntD. couldnt51. A. coupleB. womanC. adultD. family52. A. amazedB. ashamedC. delightedD. frustrated53. A. gave upB. end upC. kept upD. turn up54. A. sadnessB. kindnessC. happinessD. forgiveness55. A. workingB. travellingC. cryingD. struggling56. A. upB. a
57、roundC. forwardD. away57. A. fade awayB. threw awayC. put awayD. tore away58. A. turn downB. handed outC. passed onD. started with59. A. immediatelyB. constantlyC. directlyD. increasingly60. A. dreamB. memoryC. rewardD. intention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。Nowadays mo
58、re and more people like to travel, 61._(especial) when vacations come. A great number of people rush out of their homes or companies to 62._(travel) spots. They either drive or take a bus, a train, a ship 63._so on. Some even ride bikes.However, there 64._(be) another way of travelling-poorism. Peop
59、le have a tour in 65._poorest areas of the world. Some people may take a one-day poorest tour, and some even pay to stay in very poor neighborhoods 66._(experience) the lowest living standards in the world. Poorism tours take place around the world, and not just in the third world 67._(country). You
60、 can, for instance, tour New York neighborhoods in the Bronx. Such tours can take people into the heart of poor areas. These tours may awaken people to pay 68._(much) attention to long-standing poverty, or the effects of war.Some think that tours in the poor areas can raise social care. And the mone
61、y from the tour can 69._(donate) to help the people 70._live there.第四部分写作(共二节,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。During my last summer holiday, I go to France with my father to do some sightseeing. On third day, our bus pulle
62、d into a motorway service station. Our guide told us we wouldnt stop again that day, so we had to eat a meal in the only restaurant here. There was a problem. When I asked about fish, in my terrible French, the assistant thought I wanted chickens. Anyway, ten minutes late, I got my meal. I thought t
63、he food would be dull, what wasnt the case at all. Wonderfully cooking, it tasted delicious and had been nothing in common with my motorway food elsewhere. Maybe I shouldnt have been so surprising as this, after all, was France.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的外国朋友 David准备来中国度假,他发邮件向你询问有关中国“红色文化”旅游的情况。请你回复邮件
64、,内容包括:1.推荐地点:江西北部的南昌市;2.推荐理由:风景秀丽、红色文化资源丰富;3.体验内容:参观八一起义纪念馆,了解革命历史等 八一起义纪念馆 Bayi Memorial 革命:revolutionDearDavid,_Yours,Li Hua参考答案一听力15 BCBCA 610 CAACB 1115 CBAAB 1620 CACAB二阅读【答案】21-23 DCB 24-27 BDCA 28-31 CAAB 32-35 CDBA三、七选五【答案】36-40 EGCBD四、完形填空【答案】41-45 ADCAA46-50 BCDBA 51-55 DCBBD56-60 AACDC语法填
65、空1especially2.travelling 3.and 4.is 5.the6to experience7.countries 8.more 9.be donated10.who/that第四部分 写作第一节 改错1.第一句:gowent 考查时态。根据本句时间状语可知,叙述过去事件,用一般过去时态,故将go改为went。2.第二句:third前加the考 查冠词用法。表示顺序的序数词前需加定冠词,故在third前加the。3.第三句:herethere考查地点副词。根据语境可知,本文叙述去法国观光经历,应用there指代,故将here改为there。4.第五句:aboutfor 考查固
66、定短语。此处ask for sth.“请求/要求.”,故将about改为for。5.第五句:chickenschicken考 查名词形式。chicken 此处意为“鸡的肉”,为不可数名词,故将chickens改为chicken。6.第六句:latelater考查副词。 表达“十分钟后”固定说法为 ten minutes later,故将late改为later。7.第七句:whatwhich 考查非限制性定语从句。句意:我原以为饭菜会很乏味,但事实并非如此。在非限制性定语从句中,应该用which指代前文内容,并在从句中作主语,故将what改为which.8.第八句:cooking cooked考
67、查非谓语动词作状语。此处动词cook与句子主语之间为被动关系,用过去分词,故将cooking改为cooked。9.第八句:去掉been考查固定短语。have nothing in common with sth.意为“与.毫无共同之处”,故去掉been。10.第九句:surprising surprised考查形容词化的过去分词作 表语,本句主语为I,故应用surprised形式作表语,意为“感到吃惊的”,故将surprising改为surprised 。第二节参考范文:Dear David,I am glad to hear that you are going to China for a
68、 holiday. Knowing you are interested inRed Culture Tourism in China, I would like to introduce something about itTo begin with, Nanchang City, the west of Jiangxi Province is the first recommended location because of its beautiful scenery and rich red cultural resources. It is not only an important
69、source of the Chinese revolution, but also an important source of the peoples army. To appreciate the Chinese Red Culture, you can visit some museums, where you can understand the revolutionary history and be encouraged by the pioneers devotion to our country.Looking forward to your coming and it is
70、 certain that you wont regret for the trip. Best wishes! Yours,LiHua听力材料Text1M:Icantfindmyphoneanywhere.IwasusingitwhileIwaseatinglunch.W:Hey,Ifoundit.Itwasjustunderthesenewspapers.Text 2M:Iwanttocleanthebedroomwindowsthisafternoon,butIlenttheladdertoJohn.Couldyougivemealifttohishouseand thenbringme
71、backwiththeladder?W:Ofcourse.Noproblem.Text 3M:Excuseme,doyouknowwhetherthisseathasbeentaken?W:Oh.Thefellowwhowasherefinishedhislunchandleftafewminutesago.Text 4W:So,tellmeaboutyournewfriendCindy.Whatsshelike?M:Shesyoungerthanme.Shesgreattobearoundbecauseshemakesmelaughallthetime.Shes alwaystellingj
72、okesW:Shemustbeprettyeasy-going.Text 5W:IvegotanappointmentwithMissJonesinthePersonnelDepartment.M:YoumustbeMissPeters.W:Yes,thatsright.M:MissJonesaskedmetosendyouupwhenyouarrive.Personnelisonthesecondfloor.Text 6M:Luisa,pleaseintroduceustheprogramtonight.W:NowImsureyourealllookingforwardtoseeingKer
73、riRamseyInconcertthisevening. The concertstartsat7:15andwellbegoingoutliveatsevenoclock.ButdontforgetthatKerrisconcertisfollowedby the award-winningwildlifefilmElephantsinDangerwhichiswellworthseeingifyoulikeanimals. ButnowonChannel5,wevegotthefinalpartsofStars:themini-seriessetinspaceinthenot-too-d
74、istantfuture.Text 7W:Guesswhat?Mymothersdecided to go back toschool.M:Why?W:Well,shealwayslovedart,butlearnedbus administrationatcollege,becauseherparentsthoughtitwasdifficultforanartisttofindajob.M: So, shewantstostudyartnow?W:Yeah,oilpainting.Itsbeenherdreamforalongtime. M:Itsnicetoreturntolearnwh
75、atsheloves.But,Kate.Istillthinkold age should be about peace and relaxation. Hurryingto schooleverydayandhavingtopassexamssoundsabittoomuchforher.W:Youknow,sheretiredlastyearandImleavingfortheuniversitysoon.Sheneedstofindsomethinginterestingto do.M:Well,maybe,ifitswhatshewants.Text8W:ImsorryIcantsho
76、wyouaroundthelibrarynow.IhavetostayhereattheHelpDesk.Alltheotherlibrariansareverybusy, asyoucansee.ButIcanshowyouafewplacesinthelibraryonthismap.M:Thatwouldbehelpful.W:OK,sowerehereattheHelpDesk,nexttotheServiceDesk,whereyoucanborrowandreturnbooks.Youcanborrowupto tenbookseachtime.M:Yes,Isee.W:Oppos
77、itetheServiceDeskistheTrainingRoom,whichisusedbylibrarystafftogivetrainingtostaffandstudentsonhowto usethecomputersystemsM: IstheTrainingRoombesidetheQuietRoom?W:Yes,thatsright.ItsimportanttorememberthatallmobilephonesmustbeswitchedoffintheQuietRoom.M:Ofcourse.Text9W:Whatdoyouwanttodowhenyouleavecol
78、lege,Rolf?M:Ihaventdecidedyet,Maria.Imightgotravellingforsixmonths,andthenlookforajob.Howaboutyou?W:Ihopetostartworkstraightaway.Idprefertolivenearmyfamily,butIwanttoseetheworldtoo.SoIdhopetohave plentytripsforwork.M:Youcouldgetajobwithanairlinecompany.W:Thatdbegreat,butitshardtogetinto.M:Iknowlotso
79、fpeopleapplyforthatkind of work.Youregoodatlanguages.Imsuretheydacceptyou.W:Ihopeso.Haveyoureallynotdecidedwhatjobyoudlike?M:Itsdifficult.Mydegree,sinmusic,butIdefinitelydontwanttobeamusicteacher.Illprobablylookforsomething completelydifferent.W:Oh,thatsashame.Whynotbecomeamusicteacher?Youdgetlongho
80、lidays.M:ButifIgotajobinbusiness,Icouldearnfarmoremoney.W:Lotsofpeoplesaymoneydoesntmatter,andyoushouldjustfindajobyouenjoy.ButIthinkajobhastopaywell,soyou canlivecomfortably.M:ThatsexactlyhowIseeit.Text 10W:With us today to tell us about his trip across Africa is the biologist Paul Hart.M:We starte
81、d on the east coast, and traveled on foot across Africa to Gabon in the west, collecting plants and flowers along the way, it wasnt easy, but my route cross a region rich in plants, and I chose it because it wont stay that way for long when more roads are built. We had a team of seven scientists, we
82、 worked from six in the morning, but the forest was so thick that it took hours to cut our way through it. Fortunately, we carry special equipment that was very light and we took as little food as possible, but we were always tired when we put the tents up at night. Towards the end of the trip, I su
83、ddenly discovered that the food had nearly all gone; it was strange because we bought enough dried food with us to last. The trip food that wont ever go bad, but then I found that some of the team had eaten much more that they were supposed to. Finally I returned home, I was asked to go on another trip, this time to Australia, but I said that I couldnt because I am busy here in London and I think Ive done enough traveling.版权所有:高考资源网()- 18 - 版权所有高考资源网