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1、江苏省徐州市三校2021届高三英语上学期期末联考试题(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一卷第一部分听力(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

2、下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How does the girl want to go to the museum?A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By car.2. What has the weather been like recently?A. Really dry. B. Really wet. C. Really cold.3. What does the wedding hall forbid doing?A. Throwing rice.B. Throwing the pieces of newspaper.C. Throwing colored p

3、aper.4. What is the probable occupation of the man?A. A politician. B. A lawyer. C. A journalist.5. How many liters of water did the man drink today?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.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

4、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. How does the man sound at first?A. Nervous. B. Thrilled. C. Disappointed.7. What color does the woman think old trains were?A. Black. B. Green. C. Red.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What kind of show does the man want to make?A. A cooking show. B. A quiz show. C. An inter

5、view show.9. Where does the man want people to watch his show?A. In their offices. B. In their homes. C. In their cars.10. What is the womans advice?A. Picking a different goal.B. Saving up some money.C. Making his show different from others.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers mainly talking

6、about?A. A colleague. B. A conference. C. A birthday party.12. What is the woman planning on doing first?A. Buying a gift.B. Going to the hospital.C. Picking up name cards.13. How did the woman feel at Andys birthday last year?A. Angry. B. Confused. C. Satisfied.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why is going to

7、the lake a bad idea?A. It is too small. B. It will be too crowded. C. It is too hot.15. What does the woman plan to do first?A. Prepare lunch. B. Pack the luggage. C. Make coffee.16. Where will the man probably get his drink?A. At home. B. At the gas station. C. At the beach store.17. What does the

8、man want to use the towels for?A. Lying on. B. Drying him off. C. Giving shade.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the goal of the exercise?A. To learn how to follow instructions.B. To learn about the importance of business.C. To learn about the Industrial Revolution.19. Which class did business managers

9、belong to according to the speaker?A. The upper class.B. The middle to lower class.C. The working class.20. How many students will be needed to be the bank and security officers in total?A. Four. B. Three. C. Two.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AA simple

10、 mosquito bite can mean serious illness or death. So we spray large areas with chemicals to wipe out mosquitoes. But this has a bad influence on the whole ecosystem and your health. Now theres a new device (装置), which claims to keep you and your loved onesmosquitofree:What are we talking about?Mosqu

11、itron, a brand new type of bug (虫子) catcher, designed by two German engineers, is perfect for clearing your home of all annoying and dangerous flying pests!How does it work?It is easy to set up; plug it in and away you go!It lures (引诱) the flying pests near using a safe, completely harmless UV light

12、.A reverse fan sucks the insects through a oneway trapdoor.Once trapped in the drying basket, they are dried to death by the fan within 2 minutes. You can simply empty the dead bugs into the trash, without even touching them.No need for batteries or any chemicals.How much does it cost?Its now 179.99

13、. It may seem expensive at first, but when you consider most devices needregular, expensive refills and dont work for more than 10 minutes, this is a pretty good deal. In fact, competitor products using the same UV technology are priced at over 250! Now you canbuy it from the suppliers website with

14、50% off and with free shipping for a limited time byclicking here. Note: The device can only be returned or exchanged if it arrives damaged, and you must pay in advance.21What is the characteristic of a Mosquitron?AIt is easily recharged.BIt is batterypowered.CIt is almost silent when operating.DIt

15、kills mosquitoes with UV light.22What can you enjoy if buying a Mosquitron online now?AA high discount. BA cheap delivery.CReturn without reasons. DCash on delivery.23What type of writing is this text?AA review. BAn advertisement.CAn instruction. DA report.BThe spine (脊柱) stands at the center of you

16、r health, providing your body with structure and support. It also contains a major collection of nerves that deliver electric signals from the rest ofthe body to your brain. Since your spine is so central to health, its important to take care of it.Staying in a good position is one of the most impor

17、tant things you can do to keep your spine healthy. A proper position means standing or sitting while keeping your spine straight, except for its natural bending. Positions play a vital part even when youre asleep. Stomach sleeping is far from a good idea. Many people prefer sleeping on their side, w

18、hich is in the interests of their spine. Sleeping on your back has lots of benefits yet can cause lower back pain and put some pressure onyour spine.Staying still for too long even if your position is good can be hard on your back. Especially if you work at a task most of the day, its important to g

19、et up and stretch (伸展)periodically. Therefore, exercise is also a key part in the health of your spine. Stretches can helpthe muscles (肌肉) around your spine relax. Strength exercises with light weights or body weight exercises like pushups can also help by strengthening the muscles. However, dont ov

20、erdo theexercise, as repeated movements can hurt the muscles around the spine, as trying to lift heavyweights with poor technique.Your diet also affects the health of your spine because many vitamins are necessary for bonesand nerves. In particular, vitamin B and omega3 fatty acids help keep nerves

21、healthy. Anotherimportant part is vitamin D, which is required for strong bones. Vitamin D can come from somefoods, but its also absorbed from sunlight, so it may help to do some exercises outside. At last, many of the actions necessary to keep a spine healthy are similar to those used to protect yo

22、ur health in other ways. So protect your back, and the rest of the body will benefit.24Which sleep position is best for our spine according to the passage?25What is suggested in Paragraph 3?ADoing a proper amount of exercise.BStaying still in a good position.CRepeating a certain movement more.DStren

23、gthening muscles of the whole body.26 What can we infer about vitamins?AVitamin B reacts with omega3 fatty acids.BAbundant vitamin D guarantees strong bones.CVitamin D cant be absorbed without sunlight.DDoing pushups outside increases vitamin D intake.27 What is the best title for the text?AGood pos

24、ture, good spineBStay still, stay healthyCHealthy means, healthy spineDProper exercise, proper weightCThere may be no job more reactive than firefighting. You wait for the alarm to sound;when it does, you go and fight fires. However, what if there is an algorithm(计算程序) that can take the guesswork ou

25、t of fire prevention? For more than a year, the Fire Department of NewYork(FDNY) has been doing just that. Using a data tool called FireCast 2.0, it has beenprioritizing(排序) which ones of the hundreds of thousands of buildings in the city are at the highest risk of having a fire. The software applie

26、s an algorithm from five city agencies, taking intoaccount as many as 20 different risk factors.It wasnt that long ago, in fact, that even a fire department as sophisticated(配备精良) as FDNY was keeping track of buildings in card catalogues in local fire houses. Each structure wouldhave its own card wi

27、th basic information on itwhen it was built, construction materialsandfrom that, company commanders were expected to determine which buildings were to be inspected(检查). Building inspections were a key part of fire prevention in cities like New York,and that, as you might suspect, wasnt a very effici

28、ent way to handle them. Usually, the FDNYstruggled to meet its annual goal of inspecting 10 percent of the 330,000 buildings in the city for which it was responsible. But FireCast 2.0 has already simplified that process, allowing the department to more accurately target the most fireprone buildings,

29、 many of which havent been inspected for years.The FDNY is pleased with the big advance it has made in whats known as “smart firefighting”, but its only a first step. Later this year, the department is expected to upgrade toFireCast 3.0, an even more powerful tool that will analyze three years data

30、from 17 different cityagencies for every one of the 330,000 buildings. Each will be given a fire risk score. But that list will be updated dailyif a building receives a trash violation, for instance, its score may rise on the next days list. Compiling(汇集) the data from all those buildings will take

31、only 90 minutes,according to a report from the National Fire Protection Association.A very different approach to the future of firefighting was unveiled(揭露) recently by the US. Office of Naval Research. Its a 18pound robot named SAFFIR, and it was designed by engineers at Virginia Tech to put out fi

32、res where theyre most dangerous. During a recent test,SAFFIR was able to find fire through thick smoke and extinguish(扑灭) the flames. Maybe moreimpressively, it displayed its sea legs, able to stay upright on a rolling ship. That, according to SAFFIRs designers, may have been their biggest challenge

33、.SAFFIR still struggles to navigate(穿过) doorways and stairwells. In the test, in fact, its movements were controlled by a human. While it will likely be paired with a human for some time,SAFFIR may eventually be able to move and make decisions on its own.28. According to the passage, whats the main

34、function of FireCast 2.0?A. To make the alarm sound for a longer time.B. To reduce firefighters chances of being injured.C. To prevent the fire from spreading further.D. To predict places that are more likely to catch fire.29. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. The FDNY doesnt keep track of build

35、ings in card catalogues.B. The FDNY is only responsible for inspecting buildings in New York.C. The FDNY has failed to meet its annual goal of building inspections.D. The FDNY gets its staffs workload reduced by using FireCast 2.0.30. According to the passage, FireCast 3.0 _.A. can analyze more data

36、 than FireCast 2.0 doesB. has already been used by each fire departmentC. will update the fire risk scores every 90 minutesD. will keep a record of information on buildings in 13 cities31. According to the passage, SAFFIR _.A. is able to make decisions on its ownB. is not ready to be brought into us

37、eC. was originally designed to be used on shipsD. is mainly used to lead the way for firefightersDI grew up eating eggs from white shells; I didnt know they could be any other color.Our eggs came from the grocery store in styrofoam packaging, and the eggs in the refrigerators at all my friends house

38、s were exactly the same. Life in the 1970s and 1980s meant no farmers markets, no trips to farms and no concept of food variety.When I began buying my eggs at the farmers market, things changed. The eggs were brown and usually in paperboard cartons or Styrofoam cartons that were clearly being reused

39、.I know Im not the only one who had that experience with eggs, so its no wonder that many people assume brown eggs are more nutritious(有营养的). If were working off the assumptionthat all white eggs at the grocery store come from big factory farms and that all brown eggs comefrom local farmers who rais

40、e freerange(放养的) chickens. sure. Brown is better.But is that true?Eggshell color is determined by the breed(品种) of the hen, not by the conditions in whichthe chicken is raised. Generally speaking, you can tell whether eggs will be white by looking at a hens earlobes, the colored skin on the side of

41、the head. Hens with white earlobes generally lay white eggs. Hens with brown or reddish earlobes generally lay eggs that are brown, or sometimes light green, blue or a speckled creamy color, according to Michigan State University Extension.No one breed of hen, however, is proven to lay a more nutrit

42、ious egg than another, despite the color of the eggshell. Not all eggs are created equal because not all hens are raised the same way.A test done by Mother Earth News on eggs taken from 14 flocks around the country whose hens were allowed frequent access to fresh pasture, land covered with grass, fo

43、und that true freerange eggs were nutritionally superior to eggs sold in grocery stores.“True” freerange means just that eggs from the grocery store that are marketed as free rangedo not necessarily come from hens that have spent their days wandering the barnyard, getting fresh air and eating a natu

44、ral diet. When “Freerange” is on an egg carton, it means that thechickens can move around their building and have access to the outdoors “during their productioncycle”But access doesnt guarantee time outside. Theres no regulation that says getting to that doorhas to be easy, how big the outdoor area

45、 must be, or that a chicken ever has to get outside. A chicken in a crowded henhouse may never get to the door, and if it manages to go through it, it may find theres no room for it in the small area outside.Thats why its so hard to determine if freerange eggs at the store come from truly freerange

46、chickens. At a farm or farmers market, you can ask about the conditions that the hens are raised in before you buy.Another factor in the nutrition of an egg is the hens diet. Although chickens are not vegetarians(素食者) by naturebugs and worms are part of their natural dietsConsumerReports tested groc

47、ery store eggs and found that “hens fed vegetarian diets tended to have moreof certain vitamins and omega3s than those from hens fed a conventional diet”So when youre choosing eggs and aiming for nutrition, dont judge an egg by its shell color. White eggs can be just as nutritious as brown eggs. Hen

48、s that are kept in conditions that are natural to themwith access to the outdoors, sunlight and exerciseand fed a good diet are what youre looking for. To find them, youll need to ask some questions and, perhaps, pay a little more, because raising hens in pastures costs more than raising them at fac

49、tory farming.32. When the author first saw eggs at a farmers market, _.A. they were fresher than those in grocery storesB. they had an unusual colourC. they cost less than those he had bought beforeD. they were variously packed33. It is implied in the passage that nowadays _.A. true freerange chicke

50、ns can no longer be found anywhereB. socalled freerange hens remain in henhouses all day longC. the word“freerange”is only used as a means of cheatingD. the definition of“freerange”can sometimes be ambiguous34. We can learn from the passage that _.A. nutritional value of eggs depends on nothing but

51、what hens eatB. a diet mixed with plants and worms makes eggs more nutritiousC. farmers should feed hens scientifically to get highquality eggsD. the breed of hens should be improved for the purpose of nutrition35. To get eggs richer in nutrition, you need to _.A. analyse their nutritional compositi

52、on B. investigate how the hens areraisedC. assure yourself of the eggs cost price D. discover where the eggs come from第二节(共 5小题:每小题2.5分,满分 12. 5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Travel and illness go hand in hand. How many times have you been on the road or travelingby plane and within a t

53、hreedaytime the flu comes knocking? _36_Ways to prevent? Like all good things having a set list of ingredients to fight against getting sick while traveling is necessary.Take Your Herbs(药草) with You.By all means, you can pack your vitamins, but also pack those herbs. _37_This bitter spice has been s

54、tudied to show an improved immunity of an person who suffers from respiratory(呼吸道的) infections too. A great herb to have on a hand(especially if you intend on trying a new restaurant) will help settle that upset digestive track.Do Not Ignore Symptoms_38_ This alone can save several days spent in mis

55、ery. However, sometimes we have to travel for business, so postponing is looked down upon. If, this is the case, check your insurance coverage when it comes to domestic and international traveling. This is a cautious move when it comes to needing medical assistance while traveling._39_Walking around

56、 the city, running, or exercise of some sort will help fight off travel illnesses.We would all like to walk around for an entire week, but, be sure to clock in some exercises or low cardioaction(有氧运动). Cardio helps our immunities to stay in shape and traveling can be a bit dangerous on that front. T

57、heres a lot of waiting around, so take that little extra time to jog in place or run.Pack VitaminsThis is an easy one to forget. As a last minute check, pack some vitamins you nearly take at home. Just because you are traveling doesnt mean you get a back seat to when it comes to the flu._40_A. Is th

58、ere anything to be done?B. Movement keeps you healthy.C. Swimming is a good kind of exercise.D. Dont take too many things while traveling.E. But the Vitamins you take will be helpful to your cold.F. Androgrphis paniculata(穿心莲) has been known to treat bacterial infections.G. Before traveling, if symp

59、toms start to show, postpone traveling if possible.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When Mike Mushaw joined the national bone marrow(骨髓) registry three years ago, henever really gave it a second thought.About six months after the sign

60、up, Mushaw did get a call that his bone marrow 41 apatient in Virginia. Mushaw didnt know it at the time his donation would go to a fivemontholdgirl named Eleanor. Neither did he know whether his donation would 42 . Eleanor, sick witha rare immuno deficiency disease, had seldom left her house 43 to

61、travel to the hospital orthe doctor. Her immune system was far too weak to risk even the most 44 human contact.Her mother, Jessica, told NBC. “The 45 were to either get a transplant or face death.” Still,there was no 46 of success.Instead, after a few weeks, the doctors came back with 47 news: Elean

62、ors conditionhadnt just improved Mushaws bone marrow had 48 her. Mushaw says: it was more of a49 and happy feeling than anything.”About six months after the procedure , Eleanors parents sent him an email to thank him forsaving her life. “When I was told it was a little girl, I 50 ,” Mushaw says.But

63、their surprising 51 was only beginning. Mushaw and Eleanor chatted with each otherby FaceTime 52 to check on her progress. In August, about a year after Eleanors 53transplant, Mushaw invited her family to one of his games. Tiny shouts of “Mike! Mike!” could be heard as the little girl cheered on her

64、 very own hero: a sixfoottwo, 225pound football playerwith a very 54 heart.In January, Mushaw 55 with Eleanor to celebrate her birthday. Two complete strangersnow have become such a big part of each others lives.41. A. fitted B. equaled C. matched D. resembled42. A. count B. impact C. perform D. wor

65、k43. A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. less than44. A. general B. casual C. ignorant D. familiar45. A. conditions B. options C. consequences D. strategies46. A. guarantee B. hope C. insurance D. possibility47. A. relaxing B. terrifying C. amazing D. satisfying48. A. failed B. cured C. bet

66、tered D. lifted49. A. relief B. grief C. celebration D. expectation50. A. picked up B. broke up C. cheered up D. choked up51. A. improvement B.affection C. connection D. attachment52. A. commonly B. occasionally C. regularly D. scarcely53. A. problemsolving B. lifechanging C. heartwarming D. bodybui

67、lding54. A. considerate B. generous C. dedicated D. passionate55. A. reunited B. returned C. recalled D. reacted第二卷第二节 语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Did you know that what you think you like and dont like is often the result of false 56(believe)? As humans, we tend to be 5

68、7 (ease) influenced when it comes to liking ordisliking something, and were happy to have our existing opinions 58 (confirm). Butonce they became fixed, we often lose our ability to be 59 (object) and we dont like tohave our ideas challenged. Generally speaking, human beings are not good at taking a

69、 balancedview of things. For instance, we unconsciously start to listen for and select information that 60(match) our understanding and turn a blind eye to information that doesnt, 61 (reject) itout of hand. We dont always like to accept new information that doesnt match up with what wealready belie

70、ve. As a result, we often dont even consider the reasons behind 62 opposingpoint of view. Instead, we look for evidence that confirms 63 we have already thought,and which conforms to our own point of view. Were more likely 64 (give) meaning toinformation that matches those weve already believed. In

71、other words, we are biased (偏见)towards certain information. 65 can come as a shock when information we trusted isactually exposed to be untrue.第三部分:写作(40分)第一节 应用文写作(15分)假定你是李华,你的加拿大网友 Jack 想了解你所在社区的垃圾分类(garbage classification)开展情况。请你给他写一封回信,要点如下:1.活动开始时间2.活动开展情况3.活动后社区变化注意:1.写作词数应为 80词;2.可以适当增加细节,以使

72、行文连贯。Dear Jack,_Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写 满分25分读下面材料,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。“ Misssy,”I cried to my wife. “Did you put his banana skin on my desk?” “No, honey, Meghan probably did.” As Id feared, she had missed the real purpose of my question, which was to make it clear to her that sh

73、e hadnt done her job of defending my desk against the invaderour naughty girl. I abandoned the conversation.I sat at my desk and stared at the screen. I waited patiently for ideas to come to me as I triedto think up exam questions for a test I would give my English students. My wife was off to a par

74、ty somewhere, but I was not alone. Meghan, our 22monthold angel, kept me company. Yet her plans seemed to go against mine.She followed a daily routine that was both timeconsuming and challenging. It included certain basic tasks: watching the fish, sweeping the floor in her room, climbing up and down

75、 on her bed.At first I was able to concentrate on designing my test paper. But I was soon sidetracked. Ihad not counted on the arrival of the “bibbibs”“bibbibs” were birds. “Bibbibs!”Meghan screamed excitedly, her eyes alive with expectation. She insisted that I came with her to the window.“In a min

76、ute. Just let me finish this question.” I said. She pulled me by the hand (two fingers, actually) toward the window. I saw myself as a fool, being led to watch the “bibbids”. They chattered and leaped back and forth on the lawn just outside our apartment window. Meghan was absorbed, but as I watched

77、 them, I still thought about my work. With her attention off me, I left the window and went back to my desk.Five minutes later, she returned. She reached up to my keyboard and pressed a bunch of keys, adding a long line of scrabbled letters to my question. I struggled to bring my annoyance under con

78、trol. “No, thank you, Meghan. Daddys seen your work. I will do it myself.” She backed off.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右2.请按照如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。A few minutes later, she stood in front of me with her shoes and socks in her hand._I finally decided to take Meghan to thepark._ _英语答案听力:CACAC BACBC ABBCB BACBA阅读:CAB AAD

79、C DDAB DDCBA F G B E完型:CDABB ACBAD CCBBA语篇填空36. beliefs 37. easily 38. confirmed 39. objective 40. matches41. rejecting 42. an 43. what 44. to give 45. It(注:拼写错误、大小写错误等,均视为错误,不得分。)应用文:Dear Jack,I am delighted to receive your letter asking about how the garbage classification is going on in our commu

80、nity. Now I am writing to share with you the details at your request.The campaign has been launched for months in our neighborhood. Initially, the local government advertises the importance of the activity. Meanwhile, volunteers are trained to help carry out the project. Gradually, the resident here

81、 can accurately distinguish different kinds of rubbish and accordingly throw the waste into dustbins which are placed at the main entrances.Thanks to the joint efforts, our community takes on a brand new look.Yours,Li Hua读后续写:Possible version1A few minutes later, she stood in front of me with her sh

82、oes and socks in her hand. I got itshe wanted me to take her out to the park. I pretended I hadnt paid attention. She stepped forward, staring at me with her innocent eyes. “Leave me alone for a while, Meghan,” I said without looking at her. After a few seconds, out of the corner of my eye, I saw te

83、ars trickling down her cheek. I felt so terrible that I regretted what I had said. I had to correct my mistake.I finally decided to take Meghan to the park. I turned to her and said, “Sorry, lets goto see morebibbibs!”She was so excited that she smiled through tears. I held her hand as we walked out

84、side. Wandering through the park, Meghan was like a free bird enjoying herself in the wide blue sky. Seeing her smiley face, I felt much happier than doing my work. I could catch up on it in the evening. Work can always wait, but love cannot.(152 words)Possible version2A few minutes later, she stood

85、 in front of me with her shoes and socks in her hand. I knew she would distract me from work as much as possible until she had my full attention. I stood my ground, pretending that I hadnt noticed her. Minutes later, I heard Meghans footsteps as she marched down the hall. Then came a sudden loud fro

86、m the front door. Scaredand worried, I dashed to my daughters rescue. In her haste to reach the door knob, she hadaccidentally knocked over the shoe rack. Shame washed over me as I realized what an irresponsible dad I was being.I finally decided to take Meghan to the park. As I helped her put on her

87、 socks and shoes, I kept repenting for my earlier actions. Always busy with my teaching plans, I rarely spent enough quality time with my angel. Even when I got this precious chance, I did everything to get rid of her. On our way, I held on to her little hand, and she beamed a smile that was brighte

88、r than the sun. I smiled back at her, and vowed to myself that I would watch over my angel for the rest of my life.(179words)录音原文:Text 1M: This month, our trip will be to the museum. We will take a school bus to the Colma station.Then well take the subway downtown. Yes, Tammy?W: Can our parents driv

89、e us instead? (1)M: No, I want us to go as a group.Text 2W: I heard on the news that were finally going to be getting some rain in the next few days.M: Thats good news. This has been one of the driest months on record, (2) so Im sure thetrees really need it.Text 3W: What a wonderful wedding that was

90、! It will be a big task to sweep up all that litter.M: The rules of the wedding hall say throwing colored paper is banned. (3) Throwing rice isOK. And even bits of tornup newspaper are allowed.W: Thats crazy!Text 4W: On the front page of yesterdays newspaper, it says that you have come to an agreeme

91、ntwith the Canadian government. Can you tell us more about that?M: Absolutely. We have agreed to continue working together to improve economic relationsbetween our two countries. (4)Text 5W: Can I have something to drink? My throat is so dry from our workout earlier, and all I hadtoday was about a l

92、iter.M: You need to drink some water then. I drink two liters a day usually, and an extra onewhen I exercise. (5)Text 6M: Lets visit the steam railway tomorrow. Its so exciting. (6)W: Youre like a little boy who wants to see those old trains pumping out smoke and steam.M: I love the power and the si

93、ze of them but most of all I just love the steam. It is great to seethem in action and we can ride on one as well.W: Yes. I like them, too. It is like going back to the old days when all trains were black. (7)M: Well, tomorrow there will be green ones and red ones, too.Text 7W: I understand that you

94、re looking to start a show within the next two years. Is this true?(8)M: Yes. Ive always wanted to be one of the people you see on television talking to guestsabout their careers. (8)W: Have you thought about other options? Those types of shows can be on many different typesof media. Many hosts star

95、t out on the radio, but now the technology is better and you can even make a show on the Internet.M: I want it to be the show that people watch while theyre eating dinner. (9)W: Thats a good goal, but itll be difficult to get you on television with just that idea. I suggestyou come up with something

96、 that makes you different from the other similar shows airing now. (10)Text 8 (第11题为总结题)M: Can you pick up the name cards for the conference?W: Sure, but I need to stop by the hospital first and drop off the card and gift we got forAndy. (12)M: Of course! I cant believe I forgot about that.W: I hope

97、 I bought him the right gift.M: Im sure its fine.W: I hope so, because last year I wasnt sure if he liked the birthday gift I got him. I boughthim a Lego Star Wars set, because I overheard him talk about it with Mary. But, when he opened it, he asked me if I thought he was a child. (13)M: I remember

98、 that! That was funny! He was joking but you looked so lost. (13) We just laughedat your reaction.W: OK, I figured he was joking, but I was not sure. (13)M: No, no. He appreciated it. How long will he be in hospital, do you know?W: A few more days. He should be able to get back to work soon.M: OK, g

99、reat. Send him my best!W: Will do!Text 9M: Lets go for a swim today.W: How about going to the lake? (14)M: Its too hot inland. The temperature is supposed to reach 105 degrees today. (14)W: Then where should we go?M: I think the coast is the best place.W: But the beaches will be too crowded today, w

100、ont they? Its Saturday, so everyone will havethe same idea as we do.M: I know a place that isnt as popular. That beach is rather small and rocky, but it will be suitablefor swimming.W: Sounds great! Ill pack our bags. (15) Can you fix something for lunch? We can eat on the way.M: Sure. Cheese sandwi

101、ches are easy to eat on the road. We can buy cold soda at the gas station.(16)W: Id rather take iced coffee.M: Youll have to make it, then. I never know how you like it.W: All right. Do you want me to pack a pair of pants for you?M: No, Ill just wear my swimsuit. I can dry off in the sun before we l

102、eave the beach.W: Ill take extra towels, just in case. (17)M: Thats good. We can lie on them in the sun. (17)W: And if there arent a lot of trees, we can hang up the towels for some shade.M: You could do that, but not for me.Text 10In todays class, we will do a role-playing exercise to better unders

103、tand what life was like during the Industrial Revolution in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th century. (18) All the information you need is in the instruction sheet in front of you. First, I will need to separate the class into three groups. Each group represents a different class during that t

104、ime period. The first group will represent the upper class and play the role of owners of businesses in the city. Thesecond group will represent the middle to lower class and play the role of businessmanagers. (19) The third group will represent and play the role of the working class. This last grou

105、p will consist of different types of workingclass families, such as singleparent families and families who lost their parents. In addition to those groups, I will need two students torepresent the bank and two to represent security officers. (20)Each group will have a specific set of goals they must reach by the end of class while trying to follow city rules, like paying taxes and keeping the city at peace. Any questions?

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