枣阳一中2022届高三第四次月考英语试题注意事项:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.考生答题时,请将自己的学校、姓名、考号填写在答题卷指定的位置,同时认真阅读答题卷上的注意事项。3.考生答题时,请按照题号顺序在答题卷上各题目的答题区域内作答,写在试题卷上无效。考试结束时,只交答题卷。第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Howdidthewomanfeelwhenshewascalledbythehead?A.Shewaspleased.B.Shewasrelaxed.C.Shewasnervous.2.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Offeringhelp.B.Askingforhelp.C.Askingforpermission3.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inabookstore.-21-\nB.Inalibrary.C.Inthepostoffice.4.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopay?A.20dollars.B.30dollars.C.40dollars.5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanwillgototheairportbytaxi.B.Thewomanisaskingthemanforadvice.C.Thewoman'scarhasbrokendown.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。听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。6.OnwhichdayofFebruarywillthepaintingclassstart?A.16th.B.18th.C.20th.7.Howmanytimesaweekwillalearnergotothepaintingclasses?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.8.HowmuchwillamemberofthePaintingClubpay?A.$140.B.$100.C.$70.听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。9.Whereisthemanliving?A.17MallettStreet.B.70MallettStreet.C.17Marettstreet.10.Whichhouseisonfire?A.Number16.B.Number18.C.Number20.11.Whyistherenobodyinthehouseonfire?A.Theywentshopping.B.Theywenttowork.-21-\nC.Theywentabroadonholiday.听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。12.WhatisMr.CarsondoingwhenMr.Princecallshim?A.Attendingameeting.B.Havingatalkwithhiscustomer.C.Havinglunchwithhisfriends.13.What’sMr.Prince’stelephonenumber?A.68621427extension(电话分机)4063.B.68262714extension4306.C.68261427extension4036.14.WhencanMr.GarsonringMr.Princeaccordingtothewoman?A.Inthemorning.B.AfterlunchC.Itisnotmentioned.听第9段材料,回答第15-17题。15.Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?A.Sheis20.B.Sheistooold.C.Sheswimseveryday.16.Howoldwasthewomanwhenshewasfamous?A.Shewastwenty.B.Shewasthirteen.C.Shewasfifteen.17.Whatdowelearnaboutthewomanfromthedialogue?A.ShetookpartintheOlympicGames.B.Shestillswimsforinternationalcompetitions.C.Sheusedtoswimthirty-fivemileseveryday.听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。18.WheredidHenryFordcomefrom?A.Germany.B.America.C.Australia.-21-\n19.HowmuchdidHenrygeteveryweekwhenheworkedinamachineshop?A.$2.15.B.$2.5.C.$5.20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothespeech?A.Henrybegantoworkformoneyattheageof6.B.AsaboyHenryenjoyedrepairingwatchesandmachines.C.Henrywastheinventorofthefirstcar.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIllustratedTalksatLondonCanalMuseumIllustratedtalksareheldat7:30pm.onthefirstThursdayofeachmonthexceptAugust.Admissiontotalksandmuseumischargedattheusualmuseumadmissioncharges.3rdSeptember:ProtectingourWaterwayHeritagebyNigelCrowe.NigelistheConservationAdvisertotheCanalandRiverTrust(运河信托公司).Heundertookacomprehensivesurveyoftheheritageofthewaterwayswhenfirstappointed,andnowadvisestheCRTonitsprotection.1stOctober:TheCanalandRiverTrustbyJohnDodwell.Foundingtrusteeandlongstandingwaterwayenthusiast(狂热者)JohnDodwellwilldetailtheTrust’sprogresstodate.Hewillexplaintheissuestheyfaceandthelimitsunderwhichtheywork.5thNovember:TheworkoftheThamesIronworksHeritageTrustbyGavinRedknap.GavinwasoneofthefoundersoftheTrustthatisworkingtosaveandrestoresomeofthefewsurvivingcraftbuiltattheThamesIronworksYardatthemouthofBowCreek.TheTrustplanstousethefleetofrestoredone-hundred-year-oldlifeboatsforcommunityprojectsontheLowerLee.-21-\n3rdDecember:TheRiverThamesSocietyandtheRiverThamesbyPeterFinch.Peter,whoisChairmanoftheRiverThamesSociety,willexplaintheroleandfunctionofthesocietyandthengoontotalkaboutLondon’sriverandsomeoftheissuesitfaces.21.Whenisthetalkonthewaterways’protection?A.3rdSeptember.B.1stOctober.C.5thNovember.D.3rdDecember.22.WhatisthetopicofthetalkinNovember?A.TheCanalandRiverTrust.B.ProtectingourWaterwayHeritage.C.TheworkoftheThamesIronworksHeritageTrust.D.TheRiverThamesSocietyandtheRiverThames.23.______willgivethetalkontheRiverThamessociety.A.JohnDodwell.B.PeterFinch.C.NigelCrowe.D.GavinRedknap.BWhenIwasababy,Ientertainedyouandmadeyoulaugh.WheneverIwas“bad”,you’dshakeyourfingeratmeandask,“Howcouldyou?”—butthenyou’dgiveup,androllmeoverforabellyscratchandIbelievedthatlifecouldnotbeanymoreperfect.Myhousetrainingwasalongprocess,becauseyouwereterriblybusy,butweworkedonthattogether.Wewentforlongwalks,runsintheparkandcarrides.Westoppedforicecream.Itooklongnapsinthesunwaitingforyoutocomehomeattheendoftheday.Gradually,youbeganspendingmoretimeatworkandonyourcareer,andmoretimesearchingforahumanmate.Eventually,youfellinlove.She,nowyourwife,isnotadogperson,butIstillwelcomedherintoourhome.Iwashappybecauseyouwerehappy.ThenthehumanbabiescamealongandIsharedyourexcitement,Iwasfascinatedbytheirpinkness,howtheysmelled,andIwantedtomotherthemtoo.YourwifewasafraidIwouldbitethem.Butnevertheless,astheybegantogrow,Ibecametheirfriend.Now,youhaveanewjobinanothercityandyouandtheywillbemovingtoan-21-\napartmentthatdoesnotallowpets.You’vemadetherightdecisionforyour“family”,buttherewasatimewhenIwasyouronlyfamily.Iwasexcitedaboutthecarrideuntilwearrivedatthedogpound.Itsmelledofdogsandcats,offear,ofhopelessness.Youfilledoutthepaperworkandsaid,“Iknowyouwillfindagoodhomeforher.”Theyshruggedandgaveyouapainedlook.Thechildrenwereintearsastheywavedmegoodbye.And“Howcouldyou?”weretheonlythreewordsthatsweptovermymind.Isitbettertolivewithhopeorwithouthope?Atfirst,wheneveranyonepassedmypen(围栏),Irushedtothefront,hopingitwasyou,thatyouhadchangedyourmindandthatthiswasallabaddream.Mybelovedmaster,Iwillthinkofyouandwaitforyouforever.Ihopeyoureceivemorefaithfulnessfromyourfamilythanyoushowedtome.24.Whotellsthisstory?A.Adog.B.Achild.C.Adog’sowner.D.Adogtrainer25.Whydidthedog’sownertakehisdogtothepound?A.Hehadanewbornbaby.B.Hiswifedidnotlikethedog.C.Hewasmovingintoanewbuilding.D.Hethoughtthedogtootroublesome.26.Whichistrueaboutthedogwhenitlivedatthepound?A.Ithopedtobeadoptedbyanotherfamily.B.Itcontinuedtoloveitsformerowner.C.Itdidnottrusthumansanymore.D.Itwasexcitedaboutthepound.27.Whatisthethemeofthestory?A.Bereadyforchanges.B.Neverexpecttoomuch.C.Nevercomplainaboutyourlife.D.Befaithfultothosewholoveyou.CIrelandhashadaverydifficulthistory.Theproblemsstartedinthe16thcenturywhenEnglishrulerstriedtoconquerIreland.Forhundredsofyears,theIrishpeoplefoughtagainsttheEnglish.Finally,in1921,theBritishgovernmentwasforcedto-21-\ngiveindependencetothesouthofIreland.Theresultisthattodaytherearetwo“Irelands”.NorthernIreland,inthenorth,ispartoftheUnitedKingdom.TherepublicofIreland,inthesouth,isanindependentcountry.Inthe1840sthemaincrop,potatoes,wasaffectedbydiseaseandabout750,000peoplediedofhunger.This,andashortageofwork,forcedmanypeopletoleaveIrelandandliveintheUSA,theUK,AustraliaandCanada.Asaresultoftheseproblems,thepopulationfellfrom8.2millionin1841to6.6millionin1851.Formanyyears,themajorityofIrishpeopleearnedtheirlivingasfarmers.Today,manypeoplestillworkonthelandbutmoreandmorepeoplearemovingtothecitiestoworkinfactoriesandoffices.Lifeinthecitiesisverydifferentfromlifeinthecountryside,wherethingsmoveataquieterandslowerpace.TheIrisharefamousforbeingwarm-heartedandfriendly.OscarWilde,afamousIrishwriter,oncesaidthattheIrishwere“thegreatesttalkerssincetheGreeks”.Sinceindependence,Irelandhasrevived(复兴)itsowncultureofmusic,language,literatureandsinging.DifferentareashavedifferentstylesofoldIrishsongswhicharesungwithoutinstruments.OtherkindsofIrishmusicusemanydifferentinstrumentssuchastheviolin,whistles,etc.28.WhatdoestheauthortellusinParagraph1?A.HowtheIrishfoughtagainsttheEnglish.B.HowIrelandgainedindependence.C.Howtwo“Irelands”cameintobeing.D.HowEnglishrulerstriedtoconquerIreland.29.WelearnfromthetextthatinIreland_____.A.peoplearemovingtothecitiesforlackofworkinthecountrysideB.foodshortagesinthe1840sledtoadeclineinpopulationC.itishardertomakealivingasafarmerthanasafactoryworkerD.differentkindsofoldIrishsongsareallsungwithinstruments30.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout____.A.theIrishcharacterB.Irishmusicalinstruments-21-\nC.IrishcultureD.afamousIrishwriter31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LifeinIrelandB.AVeryDifficultHistoryC.TheIndependenceofIrelandD.Ireland,PastandPresentDBlue-eyedpeoplehavebeenlivinginEuropeforatleast7,000years,scientistshavediscovered.AmanwholivedontheIberianPeninsulabeforeEuropeansbecamefarmersprobablyhadblueeyesbutdarkhairandskin,accordingtoscientistswhohavesequenced(按序排列)hisDNA.Thissurprisingcombinationofeye,hairandskincoloringmaynotbeunusualduringhislifetime,butitisnolongerseenamongmodernEuropeans,reportedbythejournalNature.Theman,aNeolithichunter-gathererknowntoscientistsasLaBranaI,isofgreatinteresttoscientistsbecauseheoffersasnapshot(简况)ofwhatwasinEuropeans’DNAbeforeagriculturespreadthroughthecontinent.Expertshavetheorizedthatcertaingeneticfeaturespreadquicklyamonghumansaftertheyadoptedthefarminglifestyle.LaBranaIshowsthatatleastsomeoftheirpredictionswerecorrect.Theman’sskeleton,alongwiththatofamalecompanion,wasdiscoveredin2022inacaveinwhatisnownortheasternSpain.Thesite,knownasLaBranaArintero,sitsabout5,000feetabovesealevel,andthecaveprovidedacold,refrigerator-likeenvironmentthatpreservedhisDNA.Inthelab,scientistswereabletoremoveenoughDNAfromasingletoothtoreconstructLaBranaI’sentiregenome(基因组).TheycomparedittotheDNAofotherancientEuropeans(includingOtzi,the5,300-year-oldmummyfoundinanAlpineglacier)anddeterminedthathewasaclosermatchwithhuntergatherersthanwithfarmers.WhenitcametogenesthatwouldinfluenceLaBranaI’sappearance,theresearchers-21-\nfoundthattheir7,000-year-oldsubjecthadversionsoftwoskinpigment(色素)genesthateitherveryrareornonexistentamongEuropeanstoday.Thentheylookedatotherplacesinthegenomethatinfluencepigmentation(色素沉着)andfoundamixofancientandmoderngenevariants(变种).Takentogether,LaBranaI’sDNA“islikelytohaveresultedindarkskinpigmentationanddarkorbrownhair,”theywrote.However,hisDNAindicatesthathiseyesweremostlikelyblue,thescientistsfound.Thissuggeststhatgenevariantsforlight-coloredeyesandskindidnotspreadtogether,theywrote,addingthatLaBranaI’scombination“ofdarkskinandnonbrowneyesisuniqueandnolongerpresentincontemporaryEuropeanpopulations.”Today,ablue-eyedpersonwouldtypicallyhavefairskin.TogetsomeideaofwhetherLaBranaI’scoloringwasunusualforhisday,theresearcherswilltrytosequencetheDNAofhiscompanion,whohasbeennamedLaBranaII.32.WhyarescientistsinterestedinLaBranaI?A.TheycanknowEuropeans’DNA.B.TheycanknowtheancientagricultureinEurope.C.TheycanknowEuropeanhuntergatherers’DNA.D.Theycanknowsomeoftheirpredictionswerecorrect.33.LaBranaIremainsasitwasdueto______.A.dryweatherB.acoldconditionC.properprotectionD.ahighcave34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.LaBranaI’sgenevariantsspreadtogether.B.LaBranaI’sDNAinfluenceshisappearance.C.LaBranaI’sappearanceinfluencescontemporaryEuropeans.D.LaBranaI’sgeneiscompletelydifferentfromthecontemporaryEuropeans.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?A.LaBranaIIhasthesamegenomewithLaBranaI.B.Blue-eyedpeoplewerecommoninEurope7,000yearsago.C.LaBranaI’scombinationofdarkskinandnon-browneyesisunique.-21-\nD.ItsnotcertainthatLaBrana’sappearancewascommonatthattime.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Itisgenerallybelievedthatmoneycan’tbuyhappiness.However,thatmaynotbealwaystrue.Accordingtoarecentarticle,inthelastfewyears,newresearchhasgivenusafardeeperunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenwhatweearnandhowwefeel.Broadlyspeaking,peoplewithhigherincomesarehappierthanthosewhostruggletogetby.Butitalsoshowsyouneedtospendwiselyifyouexpectthosebanknotestoputasmileonyourface. 36 1. Buyexperiences,notmaterialgoods.Inarecentlypublishedstudy,ProfessorRyanatSanFranciscoStateUniversityintheUS,foundthatwhenpeopledon’thavemuchmoneytospare,theytendtosticktomaterialgoods. 37 Buttheyactuallyprovidebothmorehappinessandmorelastingvalue.2. 38 Nomatterhowmuchmoneyyouspendonsomethingandhowspecialthatproductis,youwillgetusedtohavingitovertimeandloseinterestinit.Withthesamemoneyyouspendononebigobject,youcanbuymanylittlethings.Buyingsmallthingsmeansyoucangetfrequentsmallpleasures.3. Besuretobuytime. 39 Forexample,thatbighouseinthesuburbsmayseemlikeagoodidea,buta2022studybyresearchersfromUniversityofZurichinSwitzerlandfoundthatpeoplewithlongertimeonthewayreportedlowerlifesatisfaction,allotherthingsbeingequal.4. Trygivingitaway.ElizabethDunn,professorattheUniversityofBritishColumbiainCanada,foundthatinnationsasdiverseasCanada,SouthAfricaandUganda,givingawaymoneyconsistentlymadepeoplehappier. 40 A. Besuretobuywhatyoulike.B. Herearesomewaystobetterspendyourmoney.C. Buylotsoflittlethings,ratherthanonebigthing.D. Therearealotofreasonssomeonemightbuysomething.E. Peoplethinkexperiencesonlyprovidetemporaryhappiness.-21-\nF. Thiswaseventruewhenpeoplegivingawaywererelativelypoor.G. Considerhowthethingsyoubuywillaffecthowyouspendyourtime.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Itrulyfeelthatmymotherledmehere,toMorzaine,andtomyfutureasahappywifeandbusinesswoman.WhenMum 41 inOctober2022,Iwasacook.InDecemberthatyear,whileIwasworkingforawedding,apearlnecklaceMumhadleftme 42.Iwasdistraught(忧心如焚的).Somedayslater,Iwas 43 thataguywhowasworkingwithusthatday,“couldprobablyhavemadeafortune __44 thenecklacehefound.” 45 ,hereturnedit.HearinghowI’d 46 Mumforsixmonthsbeforeherdeath,hesaid,“Christmasisgoingtobe 47 —whynotgoouttotheAlpsforacoupleofweeks?”IcametoMorzaine,asmall,friendlyvillageintheAlpsand48fellinlovewithit.Whatwas49tobeastopgap(权宜之计)tripturnedintoanewlife.IkepttravelingbetweenLondonandhereandfelt50thanIhadinmonths.InDecember2022,Iwas51asahotelmanagerandmovedherefulltime.Amonthlater,ImetPaul,whowastravelinghere.Wefellinlove.Inthebeginning,Ididn’twanttodiscuss52,becausethesadnessoflosingMum53feltgreat.Paulunderstoodthatandnever54mebut,bysummer,wegotmarried.Ayearlater,weusedhissavings,andthemoneyfromthesaleofMum’shouse,tobuildourown55.Wewanttogiveourguestsa56feel,soeachroomisthemed(以……为题)aroundmemoriesfromourlives.TherearealsostylestoremindmeofMum—atinychairwhich57beinherbedroomissetinoneroom.WearehavingawonderfullifeandMum58naturallypartofit,59there’snowaywewouldbehereifitwasn’tforthe60shegaveme.Iknowshe’shereinspirit,keepinganeyeonus.41.A.came B.died C.returned D.visited42.A.burned B.broke C.disappeared D.dropped43.A.shown B.comforted C.-21-\ntold D.persuaded44.A.hiding B.selling C.stealing D.wearing45.A.Hopefully B.Naturally C.Surely D.Luckily46.A.nursed B.cured C.missed D.guarded47.A.long B.hard C.merry D.free48.A.suddenly B.finally C.nearly D.immediately49.A.said B.proved C.supposed D.judged50.A.smarter B.higher C.firmer D.lighter51.A.honoured B.hired C.regarded D.trained52.A.travel B.business C.children D.marriage53.A.recently B.once C.still D.firstly54.A.left B.pushed C.surprised D.interrupted55.A.hotel B.restaurant C.home D.shop56.A.homely B.lively C.motherly D.friendly57.A.oughtto B.usedto C.might D.could58.A.takes B.keeps C.looks D.feels59.A.unless B.while C.because D.though60.A.money B.chair C.-21-\nnecklace D.house第II卷(非选择题共50分)注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)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(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Waitress:Yes,Sir.Youcalled?Customer:Yes,Iwonderifyoucouldbringmeone61(many)bottleofbeer.Waitress:I62(certain)can.MayIaskwhoyouarewaitingfor?Customer:Well,mygrandsonissupposed63(meet)meinLondonattheairport.Doyouthinkhe’llbeabletofindme?Waitress:I’msurehewill.Youdon’thavetoworryaboutthat.Areyougoingtobevisitinghim?Customer:Yes.I’veneverseenmygrandson.IwishI64(see)him!Inthatcase,Icanrecognizehimeasily.Waitress:Ithinkyou’llhaveawonderfultimeinLondon,65isverybeautiful.Isthisyourfirsttimeabroad?Customer:No,IsawquiteabitofEuropebefore,Rome,Berlin,placeslikethat,butI’veneverbeentoParis.IfIhadthechancenextyear,I66(visit)Paris.Waitress:Oh,thenyouhaveflownbeforetoo?Customer:No,that67(be)duringtheSecondWorldandIwenttoEuropeonalargeshipcarryingsoldiers.Waitress:Thingsarequite68(difference)inEuropenowadays.Customer:I’msuretheyare.I’mreally69(interest)togetthere.Waitress:By70way,willyoubestayinglong?Customer:Itdepends,butIplantostayforatleastfiveweeks.Waitress:Ithinkyou’llhaveagoodtime.I’llgoandgetabeerforyou.第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)-21-\n假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每次错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Itwaswhenwestudentsweretakingthefinalexamthatsomethinghappenslastterm.Mr.Zhang,ayoungteacherinchargeourclass,asusuallybeforeexams,hadtoldthestudentsalltherules:notalking,nomobilephoneandsoon.Hewaswalkingbackandforthintheclassroomwhilesuddenlyaphonerang.What’smoreworse,allthestudentslookeduptohimatonce.Itmusttookhimagestofindthephoneinhisbagandherfaceimmediatelyturnedred.Oneofthestudentwaslaughingsomanythatshefelloutofherchairunexpectedly.第二节书面表达(满分25分)某外籍大学来我校招生,请你用约100单词写一篇“畅想未来,规划人生”的英文短文,作为招考测试内容。内容要点:1.规划内容;2.规划理由;3.实现途径;……注意:1.短文须包含以上内容,可适当拓展;2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;3.短文中不能出现考生个人的具体信息。MyPlanfortheFutureSenioryeariscomingtoanend.Itishightimeformetothinkaboutmyfutureplan.-21-\n____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-21-\n枣阳一中2022届高三第四次月考英语试题参考答案及听力材料听力:1-10CCABCCBCAB11-20CACBACABBA阅读:21-40ACBACBDCBCDCBBDBECGF完形:41-60BCCBDABDCDBDCBAABDCC填空:61.more62.certainly63.tomeet64.hadseen65.which66.wouldvisit67.was68.different69.interested70.the短文改错Itwaswhenwestudentsweretakingthefinalexamthatsomethinghappenslastterm.Mr.happenedZhang,ayoungteacherincharge∧ourclass,asusuallybeforeexams,hadtoldthestudentsofusualalltherules:notalking,nomobilephoneandsoon.Hewaswalkingbackandforthintheclassroomwhilesuddenlyaphonerang.What’smoreworse,allthestudentslookeduptohimwhenatatonce.Itmusttookhimagestofindthephoneinhisbagandherfaceimmediatelyturnedtakehisred.Oneofthestudentwaslaughingsomanythatshefelloutofherchairunexpectedly.studentsmuch-21-\n书面表达MyPlanfortheFutureSenioryeariscomingtoanend.Itishightimeformetothinkaboutmyfutureplan.Sincechildhood,Ihavebeendreamingofbecomingascientisttopredictearthquakes.Icanneverforgetmiserablesceneswhenevertheearthquakestrikes.Thequestion“Canwedonothingbutdie?”oftencomestomymind.Ichoosenottobelievethat!Threemonthslater,Iwillbeacollegestudent.Iamplanningtotakeamajortogainprofessionalknowledge.Aftergraduation,Iwillchooseaworld-famousuniversity,whereIcanexchangeknowledgeandskillswithtopexperts.“Theorywithoutexperienceisblind.”Iwillcatchanychancetogainfirst-handexperience.Iamdeterminedtodevotemylifetimetothegreatcauseandfirmlybelievethat,throughjointefforts,predictingearthquakeswillbeapieceofcakeinfrontofusmankind.听力材料第一节(Text1)M:Howdidyoufeelwhentheheadcalledyou?W:Icouldn'tsayIwasrelaxed.(Text2)W:IamafraidIhaven'tbeenabletofinishthereport,andIwashopingthatyouwouldgivemesomemoretimetodoit.M:OK.Icangiveyouonemoreday.-21-\n(Text3)M:Excuseme,I’dliketoknowwhethertheJapanesedictionaryIorderedhasarrived.W:Justaminute,sir.Letmecheckitforyou.Oh,yes,ithas.Hereyouare.Thatwillbe$15.(Text4)M:Howmucharetheseshirts?M:Theyareonsaletoday,sir.Twentydollarseachortwoforthirtydollars.M:I'lltaketwothen.(Text5)M:Howareyougoingtotheairport?W:Well,totellthetruth,Ireallyhaven'tgotanychoice,Ihavetotakethebus.Mycarisinthegaragegettingrepairedandthetaxiistooexpensive.第二节(Text6)W:ThePaintingClub.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.I'dliketoaskaboutthepaintingclasses.W:OK.WehavesomeclassesstartingtheweekofFebruary20thlastingsevenweeksandmeetingtwiceaweek.M:Howmuchdoesitcost?W:$140.That's$10foreachlesson.M:HowmuchdoesitcostifIamamemberofthePaintingClub?W:It'shalfprice.Memberspayhalf.M:Isee.W:AndclassesstartinFebruary.YoucancometoputdownyournameonFebruary16thor17thifyouhavedecidedtoattendtheclasses.M:Thanks.-21-\nW:Youarewelcome.(Text7)W:Hello,fireservice.M:Oh,I'mringingbecauseIthinkthere'safireinthehouseopposite.Smokeiscomingoutoftheupstairswindows.W:Canyougivemeyournameandaddressandtelephonenumber,please?M:Yes,HankCousins,17MallettStreet,Alford.W:I'msorry.CanyouspellMallett,please?M:Yes.M-A-doubleL-E-doubleT.Thetelephonenumberis6943168.Thefire'sinnumber18justacrosstheroad.W:Isanyoneinthehouse?M:Nothey’vegoneonholiday.TheywenttotheMediterraneanlastSaturday,fortwoweeks.M:Goodmorning,Mr.Carson,please?W:Allright,we'llgetthereimmediately.M:WhatshallIdo?ShallIwarntheneighbors?W:Yes,you'dbettertellthepeoplelivingnextdoor,atnumber16andnumber20.Butdon'tgointothehouse.(Text8)M:Goodmorning,Mr.Carsonplease.W:I'mafraidMr.Carsonisataveryimportantmeetingatthemomentandcannotbedisturbed.MayIknowwho'scalling?M:Yes,thisisMr.Prince.IwouldliketotalktoMr.Carsontoday,ifpossible.W:Well,I'mafraidthemeetingwon'tfinishuntiloneo'clockandthenhehasalunchappointment.Ifhehastime,Icanaskhimtoringyoubeforeheleaves.M:OK.I'dbegratefulifyouwould.W:Notatall.Mr.Prince.CouldItakeyourtelephonenumberandthenI'llaskMr.-21-\nCarsontoringyouassoonashe'sfree?M:Yes,it'sHongKong--68261427extension4036.W:HongKong--68261427extension4036.Right.Perhapshehasnotimetoringyouthismorning,butIwillaskhimtoringyouassoonashereturnsfromlunch.M:Thankyou.(Text9)M:Isittruethatyoudon'tswimatallnow?W:I'mafraidso.I'mtooold.M:Butyouareonly20.W:That'stoooldforaswimmer.IfIswaminaninternationalcompetitionnow,Iwouldn’twin.SoI’drathernotswimatall.M:Butdon'tyouenjoyswimming?W:Iusedto,whenIwassmall.Butifyouenterforbigcompetitionsyouhavetoworkveryhard.Iusedtogetupat6tothepool.Ihadtotrainbeforeschool,afterschoolandatweekends.Iswamthirty-fivemileseveryweek!M:Butyouwerefamousatfifteen.Andlookatallthosecups.W:It’struethatIhavesomewonderfulmemories.Olympicswereveryexciting.ButImissedsomeimportantthingstoo.Whileothergirlswereplaying,Iwasswimming.(Text10)Thecarwasinventedjustacenturyago.Youmayknowallkindsofcarnames,butmanypeopledon'tknowwhowasinventorofthefirstcar.ThefirstcarwasinventednotbyaGerman,butbyanAmerican.HisnamewasHenryFordHenrywasborninapoorfamily'Hewastheeldestofsixchildren.Whenhewasaboy,hebecameinterestedinmendingwatchesandmachines.Whenhewas12,hismotherdied.Soonhehadtoworkinamachineshopfortwodollarsandfiftycentsaweek.Thehardlifemadehimstrongandable.AtthattimetherewasanotherinterestinthelifeoftheyoungFord.Hedreamedtomakeamachinethatcouldrunwithoutahorse.Soitwasnamed“ahorselesscarriage".Heovercamealotof-21-\ndifficultiesandinApril,1893,the"horselesscarriage"wasfinallyfinished,whichwasthefirstcar.LaterHenryFordfoundedtheFordMotorCompany.Hewasreallythefirstinventorofthecarintheworld.-21-