1、2021年浙江省普通高中学业水平考试模拟检测英语试卷(二) 注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名及科目,在规定位置粘贴好条形码。2.答题要求:选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑; 非选择题使用黑色签字笔在答题卡上对应的答题区域内作答。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.考试结束后,请将本试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
2、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. What does the woman want to do first?A. Go up one floor.B. Go to the bus stop.C. Go to the boys classroom.2. What does the woman think of the medicine?A. It doesnt work.B. It makes her tired.C. It makes her have no appetite.3. How many cookies did
3、 John eat?A. Three.B. Four.C. Seven.4. Where are the speakers?A. On the plane.B. At a conference room.C. On the train.5. Who might the man be?A. A librarian.B. A student.C. A novelist.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
4、,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题给出 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.What does the woman like about the new design?A. The red walls.B. The new piano.C. The new floor.7. What does the man want to do at the end?A. Have a meal.B. Repair the piano.C. Listen to live music.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What are the spea
5、kers doing?A. Travelling in France.B. Seeing a movie.C. Attending a party.9. Who is the man speaking to?A. His sister.B. His friend.C. An actress.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What does the man say about being a salesman?A. He didnt enjoy it.B. He wasnt good at it.C. He was satisfied with it.11. What k
6、ind of a person is the man according to the conversation?A. Serious.B. Outgoing.C. Careful.12. Where will the man work?A. In Paris.B. In Chicago.C. In Los Angeles.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. How much does one Coke usually cost?A. $1.B. $2.C. $6.14. Why is the woman using so many special deals?A. She
7、only buys items on sale.B. She is trying to save money.C. She is a regular customer of the store.15. What do we know about the man?A. He works two jobs.B. He cant help the woman.C. He is going to quit his job soon.16. What does the man tell the woman to do?A. Study business at Harvard.B. Come by his
8、 companys office.C. Apply for a job at the grocery store.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. When did Fred McGill start the competition?A. In 2014.B. In 2017. C. In 2018.18. How many people took part in the competition this year?A. At least 100.B. At least 120. C. At least 200.19. Who is the competition int
9、ended for?A. Students in music school. B. Teens with musical talents. C. Songwriters.20. What will the audience do next?A. Join the speaker on stage. B. Sing a song together. C. Listen to a song.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AAll of us in Mo
10、nte Vista Christian Schoolknow well one day have graduation photos for the yearbook taken. As thetimeapproaches, the girls start to have adiscussionabout what theyll wear and where to take the photos, while the boys, by comparison, hardly talk about it. As for me, Iarrangedfor my photos to be taken
11、by the sea.When I arrived there, I met my photographer, Annie. She asked me to make some poses and Ifollowedher advice. After that, I asked if she could make me looktallerby takings photo in a different way,sinceIm less than 1.6 meters tall. To myastonishment she responded, “I will make noattemptto
12、make you look like someone youre not. You look good in your own way.” Sheaddedthat she wouldnt try to edit the photos either.I was shocked by what she said. Girls alwaysdesireto look perfect by using different visual angles. When you go to a photo studio, photographers always try to hide yourimperfe
13、ctionsby telling you to stand in a certain way. And picture editors can easilytransformyour look by making you appear any you want to.However,thats not the case here. Seeing I wasconfused, Annie explained, “Everyone has his uniqueness. You need toadmireyour own beauty. You cannot live in a world ofa
14、rtificialphotos.”It was the first time that I had met a photographer who doesntpolishphotos at all. After the shoot, I saw the photos they aretruly special and natural. But whats even more special are Annieswords, which will always stay in my heart.21.Why did the students want to have their photos t
15、aken? A. Because they themselves couldnt make perfect poses.B. To make them look more beautiful in the photos.C. Because of a book published annually by the graduating class.D. Because they will graduate soon.22. How did the authors attitude towards the photographer, Annie change? A. From being angr
16、y to being shocked.B. From being shocked to being disapproval.C. From being angry to being admirable.D. From being shocked to being approval.23. According to this passage, which of the followings can be predicted? A. The author will have her photos taken by Annie only.B. The author will never hide h
17、er imperfections in her photos.C. The author will have her photos taken in a natural way.D. The author will have her photos taken in a special way. BIncreasingly, Americans are becoming their own doctors, by going online to diagnose their symptoms, order home health tests or medical devices, or even
18、 self-treat their illnesses with drugs from internet pharmacies. Some avoid doctors because of the high cost of medical care, especially if they lack health insurance. Or they may stay away because they find it embarrassing to discuss their weight, smoking, alcohol consumption or couch potato habits
19、. Patients may also fear what they might learn about their health, or they distrust physicians because of negative experiences in the past. But playing doctor can also be a fatal game.Every day, more than six million Americans turn to internet for medical answers-and most of them arent nearly skepti
20、cal enough of what they find. A 2002 survey by the Pew Internet &American life Project found that 72% of those surveyed believe all of most of what they read on health websites. They shouldnt. Look up “headache,” and the chances of finding reliable and complete information, free from a motivation fo
21、r commercial gain, are only one in ten, reports an April 2005 Brown Medical School study. Of the 169 websites the researchers rated, only 16 scored as “high quality.” Recent studies found faulty facts about all sorts of other disorders, causing one research team to warn that a large amount of incomp
22、lete, inaccurate and even dangerous information exists on the internet.The problem is most people dont know the safe way to surf the web. “they use a search engine like Google, get 18 trillion choices and start clicking. But thats risky, because almost anybody can put up a site that looks authoritat
23、ive, so its hard to know if what youre reading is reasonable or not.” Says Dr. Sarah Bass from the National Cancer Institute.24. Some Americans stay away from doctors because they_.A. find medical devices easy to operateB. prefer to be diagnosed online by doctorsC. are afraid to face the truth of th
24、eir healthD. are afraid to misuse their health insurance25. According to the study of Brown Medical School,_. A. more than 6 million Americans distrust doctorsB. only 1/10 of medical websites aim to make a profitC. Only 1/10 of the websites surveyed are of high qualityD. 72% of health websites offer
25、 incomplete and faulty facts26. Which of the following is the authors main argument?A. its cheap to self-treat your own diseaseB. its embarrassing to discuss your bad habitsC. its reasonable to put up a medical websiteD. its risky to be your own doctor.CA German study suggests that people who were t
26、oo optimistic about their future actually faced greater risk of disability or death within 10 years than those pessimists who expected their future to be worse.The paper, published this March in Psychology and Aging, examined health and welfare surveys from roughly 40,000 Germans between ages 18 and
27、 96.The surveys were conducted every year from 1993 to 2003.Survey respondents were asked to estimate their present and future life satisfaction on a scale of 0 to 10, among other questions.The researchers found that young adults (age 18 to 39) routinely overestimated their future life satisfaction,
28、 while middleaged adults (age 40 to 64) more accurately predicted how they would feel in the future.Adults of 65 and older, however, were far more likely to underestimate their future life satisfaction.Not only did they feel more satisfied than they thought they would, the older pessimists seemed to
29、 suffer a lower ratio (比率) of disability and death for the study period.“We observed that being too optimistic in predicting a better future than actually observed was associated with a greater risk of disability and a greater risk of death within the following decade,” wrote Frieder RLang, a profes
30、sor at the University of ErlangenNuremberg.Lang and his colleagues believed that people who were pessimistic about their future may be more careful about their actions than people who expected a rosy future.“Seeing a dark future may encourage positive evaluations of the actual self and may contribut
31、e to taking improved precautions (预防措施),” the authors wrote.Surprisingly, compared with those in poor health or who had low incomes, respondents who enjoyed good health or income were associated with expecting a greater decline.Also, the researchers said that higher income was related to a greater r
32、isk of disability.The authors of the study noted that there were limitations to their conclusions.Illness, medical treatment and personal loss could also have driven health outcomes.However, the researchers said a pattern was clear.“We found that from early to late adulthood, individuals adapt their
33、 expectations of future life satisfaction from optimistic, to accurate, to pessimistic,” the authors concluded.27. According to the study, who made the most accurate prediction of their future life satisfaction?A. Optimistic adults. B. Middleaged adults.C. Adults in poor health. D. Adults of lower i
34、ncome.28. Pessimism may be positive in some way because it causes people _A. to fully enjoy their present lifeB. to estimate their contribution accuratelyC. to take measures against potential risksD. to value health more highly than wealth29. How do people of higher income see their future?A. They w
35、ill earn less money.B. They will become pessimistic.C. They will suffer mental illness.D. They will have less time to enjoy life.30. What is the clear conclusion of the study?A. Pessimism guarantees chances of survival.B. Good financial condition leads to good health.C. Medical treatment determines
36、health outcomes.D. Expectations of future life satisfaction decline with age.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项。Endangered speciesAn endangered species is a group of animals that could soon become extinct. _31_ Many species are nearly extinct and could disappear off the fac
37、e of the earth very soon if we dont do anything to save them. There are many reasons why species become endangered.Habitat destruction is the main reason why animals become endangered and this happens in two ways. When humans move into a new area, the animals habitat is destroyed and there is nowher
38、e for them to live and nothing to eat because humans chop down trees and build houses and farms. _32_ Chemicals in rivers and poisons on farms cause the destruction of animals homes and food supplies._33_ Animals have been brought to the edge of extinction because they are killed for their highly-va
39、lued meat, fur, bones or skin, or just for sport. Overfishing has resulted in many large sea creatures like whales and sharks becoming endangered species._34_ We should take care not to pollute natural areas, and farmers or companies who destroy animal habitats should face severe financial penalties
40、. The public can help out by refusing to buy any products made from these animals body parts. Governments can help, too, by making it against the law to hunt, fish or trade in endangered species. They can also provide funding for animal sanctuaries, to protect animals from extinction by breeding mor
41、e endangered animals, which they later release into the wild. _35_.A. Animal habitats are also destroyed because of pollution.B. Endangered species are also the result of hunting and fishing.C. Eventually, all the creatures on Earth will enjoy being together.D. Recent changes, however, have helped t
42、o improve the situation.E So what can individuals and governments do to protect endangered species?F. Extinction happens when the last of the species has died out and there will be no more.G. If we all cooperate and take these steps, we will protect these animals for future generations.第三部分 语言运用(共两节
43、,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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Experts say boredom is good for kids. It forces them to be creative, 36 their imaginations and helps them discover new things. A(n) 37 in point is 13-year-old Luke Hill from Dubuque, Iowa.Luke was 38 of playing vi
44、deo games and riding his bike, so he decided to build a tiny house in his backyard instead. He made money from cutting lawns and 39 exchanged some services, such as gaining the help of an electrical engineer 40 sweeping his garage. Luke also41 spare materials from his grandmothers house and other 42
45、 materials from his neighbors for some of the windows and the door.The 89-square-foot home cost $1,500 to build and 43 18 months. Inside theres a kitchenette, a back sitting room, a table and a mounted (安装好的) TV, and an upstairs bedroom can be easily 44 by stairway.Although Luke did the 45and learne
46、d how to do all the work, he had his fathers 46throughout the project. Greg Hill was very happy that his son learned to stay on 47 and deal with grown-ups. 48 , he had some simple rules when Luke 49 the house: “You 50 the money. You build it. And you own it.”Luke is now in love with 51 . He has a Yo
47、uTube channel and hopes to 52 other kids to start building. 53, he wants to build a bigger tiny house to live in, but for now, he 54in his new home a few nights a week, does homework there, and uses it to take a 55 from his twin brother.36. A.changesB.ignoresC.improvesD.weakens37. A.methodB.explanat
48、ionC.procedureD.case38. A.tiredB.fondC.confidentD.guilty39. A.thusB.evenC.stillD.anyhow40. A.in exchange forB.in praise forC.in support ofD.in place of41. A.updatedB.orderedC.removedD.used42. A.recycledB.cheapC.newD.raw43. A.spentB.tookC.savedD.wasted44. A.supportedB.accessedC.heldD.landed45. A.rese
49、archB.houseworkC.experimentD.discovery46. A.permissionB.helpC.controlD.order47. A.creditB.businessC.budgetD.duty48. A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.RatherD.However49. A.finishedB.decoratedC.startedD.painted50. A.borrowB.donateC.raiseD.distribute51. A.booksB.videosC.ridingD.building52. A.inspireB.pressC.comman
50、dD.warn53. A.LuckilyB.EventuallyC.FrequentlyD.Strangely54. A.brings outB.leaves outC.hangs outD.puts out55. A.rideB.riskC.chanceD.break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。Are boys really better at math than girls? No, that doesnt seem _56_(rely). Thats according to new resear
51、ch by Jessica Cantlon, a professor and neuroscientist of Carnegie Mellon University, and her colleagues. _57_ (scientist) looked at young boys and girls brains, and found no difference in mathematical ability. Their new paper, _58_(publish) in the journal Science of Learning, suggests that society i
52、s to blame _59_the mistaken idea that girls arent good at numbers. Cantlon and her colleagues used an MRI machine_60_(examine) 105 kids brains while the kids watched an educational video. _61_found that the kids brains showed no major differences during the experiment. This report_62_(base) on a pre
53、vious study in 2018, which looked at the test performance data of 500 boys and girls. The 2018 paper found no difference in their early mathematical ability,_63_(suggest) that boys and girls are equally equipped to reason about mathematics during early childhood. Cantlon hopes that people will stop
54、being so sexist (性别歧视的) about little girls and calculators. _64_(hope), we can change expectations of _65_children can achieve in mathematics, she says.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,正在一所国际学校交流学习,该校的校报SUNSHINE正在征集读者意见,请你给该校报编辑写封信,内容包括:1. 简要评价;2. 最喜欢的栏目(如:Stories Behind Culture)并简述理由;3. 建议增
55、加中国文化的介绍。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One night I went to pick up a passenger at 2:30 a. m. When I arrived to
56、 collect, I found the building was dark except for a single light in a ground floor window. I walked to the door and knocked, Just a minute, answered a weak, elderly voice. After a long time, the door opened. A small woman in her eighties stood before me. By her side was a small suitcase. I took the
57、 suitcase to the car, and then returned to help the woman. She took my arm and we walked slowly towards the car. She kept thanking me for my kindness. Its nothing, I told her. I just try to treat my passengers the way I would want my mother treated. Oh, youre such a good man. She said. When we got i
58、nto the taxi, she gave me an address, and then asked, Could you drive through downtown? Its not the shortest way, I answered quickly. Oh, Im in no hurry, she said. Im on my way to a hospice (临终医院). I dont have any family left. The doctor says I dont have very long. I quietly reached over and shut of
59、f the meter (计价器). For the next two hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the building where she had once worked, the neighborhood where she had lived, and the furniture shop that had once been a ballroom where she had gone dancing as a girl. Sometimes shed ask me to slow down in front of
60、a particular building and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing. At dawn, she suddenly said, Im tired. Lets go now. We drove in silence Lo the address she had given me.How much do I owe you? she asked. Nothing. I said. You have to make a living, she answered. Oh, there are other passen
61、gers, I answered. She said thanks to me, but she looked so sad.Paragraph 1:Almost without thinking, I bent and gave her a hug._Paragraph 2:The next day, I was on my way to visit her._参考答案第一部分 听力 (听力原文附后) 【答案】1-5 CCAAB 6-10 CABAA 11-15 BCBBA 16-20 BACBC 第二部分 阅读理解【答案】21-23 CDC 24-26 CCD 27-30 BCAD【解析】
62、 本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述对未来过于乐观的人将面对残疾或死亡的巨大危险。在研究中,研究人员发现,年轻人对未来过于乐观,中年人对未来的预测很准确,而老年人相对低估。随着年龄的增长,人们对未来的预测越来越现实。27. B 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“while middleaged adults (age 40 to 64) more accurately predicted how they would feel in the future.”知,中年人对未来预测得更准确。故B正确。28.C 细节理解题。根据第六段中的“people who were pessimistic about the
63、ir future may be more careful about their actions ”知,对未来悲观的人可能在行动时更小心、更谨慎。句中的be more careful about与take measures against potential risks一致。故C正确。29.A 细节理解题。根据第八段中的“respondents who enjoyed good health or income were associated with expecting a greater decline.”知,身体好、收入高的人认为,他们的收入在未来将会下降,即挣的钱少了。故A正确。30
64、.D 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的内容可知,研究人员认为有一点很清楚:从少年到成年,每个人都在调整自己对未来生活的满意度,从乐观,到适度到悲观。故D正确。【答案】31. F 32. A 33. B 34. E 35. G【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了导致濒危物种的几点原因以及个人和政府为了保护濒危物种可以采取哪些措施。31.分析第一段内容,结合空格前句“An endangered species is a group of animals that could soon become extinct.(濒危物种是一种很快就会灭绝的动物)”可知,第一段主要讲述了到底什么是濒危物种。F项“
65、Extinction happens when the last of the species has died out and there will be no more.”意为“当物种中的最后一个消失了,再也没有这个物种了,灭绝就发生了。”选项能够承接上文,介绍了物种的灭绝是如何发生的。故选F项。32.根据段首句“Habitat destruction is the main reason why animals become endangered and this happens in two ways.”可知,本段主要介绍的是动物栖息地被破坏的两种原因。空格后句“Chemicals i
66、n rivers and poisons on farms cause the destruction of animals homes and food supplies.”意为“河流中的化学物质和农场中的毒物会破坏动物的家园和食物供应”。A项“Animal habitats are also destroyed because of pollution.”意为“动物栖息地也因污染而遭到破坏。”能够引起下文,讲的是污染对动物栖息地的破坏。故选A项。33.空格句为本段主旨句。分析段落内容可知,本段主要讲的是人类的过度捕杀是造成濒危物种的原因之一。B项“Endangered species ar
67、e also the result of hunting and fishing.”意为“濒危物种也是狩猎和捕鱼的结果。”能够概括段落主旨。故选B项。34.空格句为本段主旨句。空格后句子“We should take care not to pollute natural areas, and farmers or companies who destroy animal habitats should face severe financial penalties.”意为“我们应该注意不要污染自然区域,破坏动物栖息地的农民或公司因该面临严厉的经济处罚。”这里介绍的是个人可以为保护濒危物种做的
68、事情。再根据本段关键句“Governments can help, too, by making it against the law to hunt, fish or trade in endangered species.”可知,政府也可以通过制定法律规定捕猎、捕鱼或交易濒危动物是违法行为来保护濒危物种。由此可知,本段主要讲的是,作为个人和政府,我们可以做些什么来保护濒危物种。E项“So what can individuals and governments do to protect endangered species?”意为“个人和和政府能做些什么来保护濒危物种呢?”能够概括段落主
69、旨。故选E项。35.空格位于段落的最后一句,本段讲述的是个人和政府为了保护濒危物种可以采取哪些措施。G项“If we all cooperate and take these steps, we will protect these animals for future generations.”意为“如果我们大家合作并采取这些措施,我们将为后代保护这些动物。”选项内容符合段落主旨,表示如果我们采取这些措施,会带来什么样的成果。故选G项。第三部分 语言运用36-40 CDABA 41-45 DABBA 46-50 BCDCC 51-55 DABCD【答案】56. reliable 57. Sc
70、ientists 58. published 59. for 60. to examine 61. They 62. is/was based 63. suggesting 64. Hopefully 65.what【解析】【文章大意】本文是篇说明文。科学家们经过研究发现,男孩和女孩在数学能力方面没有差异,认为女孩不擅长数字的错误观点应该归咎于社会。56.【答案】reliable【解析】男孩真的比女孩擅长数学吗?不,那似乎不可靠。seem,似乎,系动词,reliable,可靠的,形容词,作表语。57.【答案】Scientists【解析】科学家们观察了男孩和女孩的大脑,发现他们的数学能力没有差异
71、。scientist,科学家,可数名词,从上文可知,科学家不止一位,故填入复数形式。58.【答案】published【解析】他们在学习科学杂志上发表的新论文指出,认为女孩不擅长数字的错误观点应该归咎于社会。publish,发表,出版,动词,和逻辑主语paper呈动宾关系,故用过去分词表示被动,构成过去分词短语作后置定语。59.【答案】for【解析】他们在学习科学杂志上发表的新论文指出,认为女孩不擅长数字的错误观点应该归咎于社会。be to blame for,归咎于,固定搭配。60.【答案】to examine【解析】Cantlon和她的同事们用一台核磁共振仪检查了105个孩子们的大脑。exa
72、mine,检查,动词,动词不定式作目的状语。61.【答案】They【解析】他们发现在实验中孩子们的大脑没有很大的差别。They,他们,人称代词主格,指代上文的Cantlon and her colleagues,作主语。62.【答案】is based【解析】这项报告是建立在之前2018年的一份研究之上。be based on,建立在之上,固定搭配。63.【答案】suggesting【解析】2018年的这篇论文发现他们的早期数学能力没有有什么不同,这表明男孩和女孩在童年早期就具备了数学推理能力。suggest,表明,动词 ,和逻辑主语paper呈主谓关系,故用现在分词表示主动。64.【答案】Ho
73、pefully【解析】希望我们能够改变对孩子们在数学方面的期望。Hopefully,有希望地,副词,作状语。65.【答案】what【解析】连接代词what引导宾语从句,what在从句中作及物动词achieve(获得)的宾语。第四部分 写作第一节 应用文写作Dear editor,Im so glad to give my personal opinions on my favorite newspaper SUNSHINE set up by your school.I think SUNSHINE has many advantages.Its rich in content,ranging
74、 from economy to civilization and its a guide to English learning.My favorite column is Stories Behind Culture.For one thing,I like to read stories with different cultural backgrounds,which can expand my cultural horizons.So it can help me better experience the local culture when I travel abroad.For
75、 another,through it Ive improved my English reading skills.If only you could introduce something more about Chinese traditional culture in the culture column.Here I really hope SUNSHINE will attract more readers.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节 概要写作参考范文读后续写参考范文Paragraph 1Almost without thinking, I bent and
76、 gave her a hug. She held onto me tightly. Before the woman left , I said to her, “My mother treated everyone kindly, she is a great person, but she passed away years ago. you are like my mother,” the woman said, “ thank you. If you want to visit me,Ill tell you my story.” Then the woman left. After
77、 a long pause, I drove the taxi to go home.Paragraph 2 The next day, I was on my way to visit her. The old woman told me that she used to be a millionaire. She became immersed in making money. She was the owner of a particular building we saw last night. But she neglected her family. her only son di
78、ed one year ago because of cancer. She sold everything to save him, but failed. How sad! At last, the old woman said to me, “Life is short, but please be in no hurry. Though everyone has to earn money to make a living, always remember that family is the most important thing to you,” I said nothing b
79、ut nodded hard.听力材料Text 1 W: Can I put my books in your classroom for now? I dont have time to go back up a floor and still make it to the bus on time.M: Sure. That way, we can go down together and sit beside each other on the bus. (1)Text 2 M: How is the medicine I gave you working out? Sometimes i
80、t doesnt work, or makes people tired.W: It works fine. My only complaint is that I dont feel like eating anything. (2)Text 3 W: John, please save the rest of the cookies for your sister. I made ten cookies. There are only three left.M: I didnt eat them all! Dad had four! (3)Text 4M: Lucky you! You g
81、ot the window seat!W: Why dont we change places? I prefer to get up and walk around during the flight. Here, come rest by the window. (4) Its going to be a big conference. Youve been looking tired since the meeting yesterday.Text 5W: Hi. Are all novels in the fiction section, even new arrivals? Im l
82、ooking for something by a new novelist.M: Im not sure. I just came here to study. (5)W: Sorry to bother you. I thought you were a librarian!Text 6M: Thanks for meeting me here.W: Yeah, its just like old times. But the place looks really different. (6)M: They gave it a new look. What do you think?W:
83、The black and white floor is really nice. (6) But I miss the piano by the front entrance.M: The piano is still here. They got it repaired and moved it into the dining room. Theres jazz every Saturday now.W: Oh, cool! Well have to come back. I have to say I love the old design, with the red walls. Bu
84、t live music is a great addition.M: Lets see if the food is just as good now as it was then. What are you going to order? (7)Text 7 W: Bill, please. Youre annoying the people behind us!M: I cant help it! These actors are so funny! I havent laughed this hard for a long time.W: During the second half,
85、 youll need to be a lot quieter.M: OK. OK. Hey, whats wrong? Were you crying?W: I didnt find that scene funny. It reminded me of a fight I had with my friend Sarah on a trip to France. I havent spoken to Sarah since then. It was a lot like what we just saw, when the characters were at that dinner pa
86、rty.M: The disagreement we saw on stage was full of humor and affection. I can see you really care about Sarah. You should give her a call. Youre as stubborn as Dad! (9)W: I really miss Sarah!M: After the play, why dont you call her?Text 8W: Thanks for coming to the studio today, Mr. Larson. Why don
87、t you tell me about your last position?M: Well, I started working at Smith Electronics in Chicago right after I graduated from college. I was in the sales department, and even though I was good at it, I wasnt really happy. (10) After one year, I was moved to the HR department.W: Was that a better fi
88、t?M: Yes. I prefer talking to people face-to-face, and I enjoy solving problems. I did quite well in that position. (11)W: So, why did you leave?M: I had been working at Smith for four years straight. Then I wanted to take some time off, so I went to Paris. My three-week vacation turned into a two-y
89、ear stay!W: Wow! What made you come back to the United States? And why is it a good time for you to join Branson Labs?M: When my father started Branson Labs here in Los Angeles forty years ago, he wanted to pass it down to me. At my graduation dinner, I promised him that I would take over when the t
90、ime was right. Im finally ready to make good on that promise. (12)Text 9 W: I have a special deal that says three drinks for the price of one. I printed it from your website, see? So, those three Cokes should only cost me $2, not $6. (13)M: Oh, I didnt know about the deal. My mistake. Ill adjust tha
91、t right now. W: I also have special deals for the soup, bread, and sandwich meat. They should all be cheaper.M: For some reason, our system doesnt show the deals when the item is scanned. Ill have to type in the special deals by hand. One moment.W: Thanks. I need to save all the money I can. (14) I
92、just got laid off. M: Im sorry to hear that, Miss. W: I went to Harvard and studied business. I never thought Id be out of work when I graduated.M: I also work as an accountant for a technology company. (15) We are looking to hire some new accountants in various positions. W: Really? Wow, I guess it
93、s a good thing I complained to you about getting fired.M: Why dont you come by the company office? (16) Its at 3300 Main Street. How does 1:00 p.m. tomorrow sound?W: Sounds great. Ill see you then, and thank you for the opportunity! I just got laid off. Text 10Ladies and gentlemen, Im pleased to ann
94、ounce the winner of the 2018 song-writing competition. (17) As you probably know, every year, young songwriters from our town enter our annual spring competition held here in the beautiful Brook Theater. (19) When local musician Fred McGill started the event four years ago, (17) we had no idea how m
95、uch it would grow. In 2017, over 100 people sent in their songs. This year the number of people who participated doubled. (18) Its wonderful to see the talent and energy of the next generation. Our judges were amazed by the musical skills they saw and heard. Congratulations to all the teenagers who
96、sent in their songs. It was a difficult choice, but our committee has made a selection. Lets clap our hands for Maryanne James! Maryanne, where are you? Please join me on stage! (19) There she is! Maryanne, we loved the way you sang about everything from the colors of your garden to the eyes of children. Please accept this prize. We hope it encourages you to continue writing songs when you start music school in the fall. Finally, wed like to ask you to perform a song for our audience. (20)