泉港一中2022-2022学年上学期第二次月考高二英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)本试题分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷(共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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。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.WhatdoesJohnfinddifficultinlearningGerman?A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabank.B.Ataticketoffice.C.Onatrain.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arestaurant.B.Astreet.C.Adish.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherinterview?A.Itwastough.B.Itwasinteresting.C.Itwassuccessful.第二节听下面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。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、7题。6.WhenwillJudygotoaparty?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.7.WhatwillMaxdonext?A.Flyakite.B.Readamagazine.C.Dohishomework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingatfirst?A.Goingtoaconcert.B.Watchingamovie.C.Playingacomputergame.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.VisitMike.B.Goboating.C.Takeawalk.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whichcolordocatsseebetterthanhumans?A.Red.B.Green.C.Blue.11.Whydocatsbringdeadbirdshome?A.Toeattheminasafeplace.B.Toshowofftheirhuntingskills.C.Tomaketheirownershappy.12.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Grateful.B.Humorous.C.Curious.13\n听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhoisMacy?A.Ed’smother.B.Ed’steacher.C.Ed’sfriend.14.HowdoesEdusuallygotokindergarten?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.15.WhatdoesEdenjoydoingatthekindergarten?A.Tellingstories.B.Singingsongs.C.Playingwithothers.16.WhatdotheteacherssayaboutEd?A.He’sclever.B.He’squiet.C.He’sbrave.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.AtwhatagedidEmilystartlearningballet?A.Five.B.Six.C.Nine.18.WhydidEmilymovetoToronto?A.Toworkforadanceschool.B.Toperformatadancetheater.C.Tolearncontemporarydance.19.WhydidEmilyquitdancing?A.Shewastoooldtodance.B.Shefailedtogetascholarship.C.Shelostinterestinit.20.HowdoesEmilyfeelaboutstoppingtraining?A.She’spleased.B.She’sregretful.C.She’supset.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按要求做题。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AOneday,Iwasinterestedtoreadanewspaperarticleaboutanewconcept(概念)inoldpeople’shomesinFrance.Theideaissimple,butrevolutionary--combiningaresidential(居民的)homefortheelderlywithakindergarteninthesamebuilding.Thechildrenandtheresidentseatlunchtogetherandshareactivitiessuchasmusic,painting,gardening,andcaringforthepets,whichtheresidentsareencouragedtokeep.Intheafternoons,theresidentsenjoyreadingortellingstoriestothechildren,andifachildisfeelingsadortired,theycanalwaysfindsomeoneforcomfort.Theadvantagesaregreatforeveryoneconcerned.Thechildrenarehappybecausetheygetalotmoreoffreeafternoon,andenjoythemselvesbecausesomeonehastimeforthem.Theyalsolearnthatoldpeoplearenot‘different’orfrighteninginanyway.Andofcourse,theyseeillnessanddeathandlearntoacceptthem.Theresidentsarehappybecausetheyfeelusefulandneeded.Theyaremoreactiveandmoreinterestedinlifewhenthechildrenarearoundandtheytakemoreinterestintheirappearancetoo.Andthestaff(员工)arehappybecausetheyseeanimprovementinthephysicalandpsychologicalhealthoftheresidentsandhaveanarmyofassistantstohelpwiththechildren.Nowadaysthereislessandlesscontact(接触)betweentheoldandtheyoung.“Therearemanyreasonsforthis,includingthebreakdownoftheextendedfamily,workingparents13\nwithnotimetocareforageingrelations,familiesthathavemovedaway,andsmallerflatswithnoroomforgrandparents.Buttheresultisthesame–increasingnumbersofchildrenwithoutgrandparentsandoldpeoplewhohavenocontactwithchildren.Andmoreandmoreoldpeoplearelonelyandfeeluseless,alongwithmoreandmorefamilieswithyoungchildrenwhobadlyneedmoresupport.It’samajorprobleminmanysocieties.That’swhyintergenerational(两代间的)programmes,designedtobringtheoldandtheyoungtogether,aregrowinginpopularityallovertheworld,supportedbyUNESCOandotherlocalandinternationalorganizations.Onesuccessfulscheme(方案)inLondonpairsyoungvolunteerswitholdpeoplewhoarelosingtheirsight.Theyoungpeoplehelpwithpracticalthingssuchaswritingletters,readingbankstatementsandhelpingwithshopping,andtheolderpeoplecanpassontheirknowledgeandexperiencetotheiryoungvisitors.Butitisn’tonlytheindividualsconcernedwhogainfromintergenerationalactivities.Theadvantagestosocietyaregreattoo.Ifolderpeopleandtheyouthoftodaycanunderstandandaccepteachother,therewillbemoreharmony(和谐)inacommunity.21.Thenewconceptthatthewriterreadaboutinthenewspaperrefersto_____.A.allowingoldpeopletohelptakecareofchildrenB.encouragingchildrentovisitingoldpeopleC.requiringmoreassistantstohelptheoldpeopleD.buildingabridgebetweentheoldandtheyouth22.Whatcanserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.Anewconceptbenefitingtheyouthandtheold.B.Thebreakdownoftheextendedfamily.C.Moreandmoreoldpeopleleftbehind.D.Lackofcarefortheoldandtheyoung.23.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3impliesthat_____.A.thenewcombinationcanprovidealotofchancesofjobsB.theoldpeopleaswellaschildrencangetadvantagesC.actuallytheoldpeoplecanactasassistantstaffD.childrenarethosewhogetadvantagesmostBWhenBorisleftschool,hecouldnotfindajob.Hetriedhardandpestered(纠缠)hisrelatives,buttheyhadproblemsoftheirown.Heansweredadvertisementsuntilhecouldnotaffordtobuyanymorestamps.Borisgrewannoyed,thendepressed,thenalittlehardened.Stillhewentontryingandstillhefailed.Hebegantothinkthathehadnofutureatall.“Whydon'tyoustartyourownbusiness?” oneofhisunclestoldhim.“Theworldisamoney-locker.You'dbetterfindawayofopeningit.”“ButwhatcanIdo?”13\n“Getoutandhavealookround,” advisedhisuncleinavaguesortofway.“Seewhatpeoplewant;thengiveittothem,andtheywillpayforit.”Borisbegantocyclearoundthetownandfoundasuitablepieceofawastegroundintheend.Thenhesetuphisbusinessasacyclerepairer.Heworkedhard,madefriendswithhiscustomersandgraduallymanagedtobuilduphisgoodwillandprofit.Afewmonthslater,hefoundthathehadmoreworkthanhecoulddealwithbyhimself.Hefoundanumberofemptyshopsbuttheywereallnogood:inthewrongposition,tooexpensiveorwithsomeothersnag(障碍).Butatlonglast,hemanagedtofindanemptyshoponanewestate(土地,地区)wheretherewereplentyofcustomersbutnocompetition.Borisandhisassistanttaughtthemselveshowtorepairscootersandmotorcycles.Slowlybutsurelytheprofitsincreasedandthebusinessdeveloped.Atlast,Borishadmanagedtoopenthemoney-lockerandfoundbanknotesandgoldcoinsinside.24. WhichofthefollowingwouldbetheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.Goodwillisthekeytosuccess B.Theworldisamoney-lockerC.Noeducation,nofuture D.Difficultyofstartingasmallbusiness25.Borisstartedhiscareerby________.A.cyclingaroundthetown B.developingawastegroundC.repairingcycles D.buyingemptyshops26.Borisfinallychoseanemptyshoponanewestatebecause________.A.itwasnotsoexpensiveB.hehadalotofoldcustomersthereC.hecouldmakegooduseofhisskillsthereD.thereweregoodopportunitiesthere27.WecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatBoris______.A.stillcouldn'tmakegoodprofits B.setoffinasuccessfulcareerC.foundalotofgoldcoinsbyaccident D.hadgreatdifficultyrunninghisbusinessC“Friendlydoctorsarebadfortheirpatients’ health,” researchershavewarnedasanewstudyrevealedtwothirdsofyoungdoctorsstruggletobetruthfulwithpatientstheylike. Blurring(使…变得模糊不清)thelinesbetweensocialandprofessionalrelationshipscanaffectthelevelofcareofferedandpreventpatientsfrombeinghonestaboutimportantsideeffects. “DoctorsshouldavoidaddingpatientsasfriendsonFace-book,theyshouldnothugorallowpatientstocallthembytheirfirstnames.” regulatorshavewarned.“Thosewhobreaktheboundarieswillfacesomepunishment.”Itcomesasasurveyof338oncologists(肿瘤科医生)undertheageof40,found59percentsaidtheyfounditdifficulttotellthetruthtothosepatientstheyliked.Sixtypercentofrespondents(调查对象)saidifdoctorsfelttooclosetotheirpatients,itcouldpreventthemfrommakingobjectivedecisionsaboutaperson’scare.LesleyFallowfield,ofBrightonandSussexMedicalSchoo1,said:“Oncologyisaprofessionthatcanbeenormouslyrewardingbutisfilledwithmanychallenges.Youngoncologistshavetomasterdealingwithanxiouspatientswhoarefacingalife-threateningdisease;conveyingthetrueprognosis(预断);discussingthe13\ncomplexityofmoderntreatments;andexplainingtheunavailabilityofsomedrugs,theside-effectsoftreatment,andlikelytreatmentaims.”Butshesaid,“Thosedoctorswhohaveenteredtheprofessionintheageofthe‘Internetworld’ aremorelikelytofallvictimto(成为...的牺牲品/受害者)blurringtheprofessionalboundaries(界限)withpatients.Shesaid:“Thedifficulty,ifyouhugandkisspatients,ifyouallowthemtocallyoubyyourfirstname,isthatquicklytherelationshipcanbecomeconfusedasasocialoneratherthanaprofessionalone.Doctorsbecomeconfused,‘Ireallylikethisperson, howcanIbeartotellthemthatthey’regoingtodie?’Theyfinditmoredifficulttobeobjective.”28.Whyarefriendlydoctorsbadfortheirpatients’ health?A.Theydon'tliketocheatpatients.B.Theyarenotgoodattreatingpatients.C.Theyfinditnoteasiertobeobjectivetothepatients.D.Theyseldomblurtherelationshipwithpatients.29.Whatshoulddoctorsdoaccordingtotheregulators?A.AddpatientsasfriendsonFace-book.B.Havecloseconnectionwithpatientsinlife.C.Alwaysbecoldtopatients.D.Keepaproperdistancetopatients.30.WhichopinionwillLesleyFallowfieldagreewith?A.Oncologyisarewardingprofessionwithoutchallenges.B.TheInternetmakesiteasierforyoungdoctorstobreaktheboundaries.C.It’snotthedutyofdoctorstodealwithpatients’ anxiety.D.Becomingfriendswithpatientswillhelpthemrecoversoon.31.Youngoncologistswillfacethefollowingchallengesexcept .A.dealingwithalotoflife-threateningdiseasesB.discussingdifficultiesoftreatmentwithpatientsC.explainingthereasonforthelackofsomemedicineD.informingpatientsofthepossibleresultsofthetreatmentDWe’vebeenthere:inalift,inlineatthebankoronanairplane,surroundedbypeoplewhoare,likeus,deeplyfocusedontheirsmartphonesor,worse,strugglingwiththeuncomfortablesilence.What’stheproblem?Itispossiblethatweallhavecompromisedconversationalintelligence.It’smorelikelythatnoneofusstartaconversationbecauseit’sawkwardandchallenging,orwethinkit’sannoyingandunnecessary.Butthenexttimeyoufindyourselfamongstrangers,considerthatsmalltalkisworththetrouble.Expertssayit’saninvaluablesocialpracticethatresultsinbigbenefits.Dismissingsmalltalkasunimportantiseasy,butwecan’tforgetthatdeeprelationshipswouldn’tevenexistifitweren’tforcasualconversation.Smalltalkisthegrease(润滑剂)forsocialcommunication,saysBernardoCarducci,directoroftheShynessResearchInstituteatIndianUniversitySoutheast.“Almosteverygreatlovestoryandeachbigbusinessdealbeginswithsmalltalk,”heexplains.“Thekeytosuccessfulsmalltalkislearninghowtoconnectwithothers,notjustcommunicatewiththem.”Ina2022study,ElizabethDunn,associateprofessorofpsychologyatUBC,invited13\npeopleontheirwayintoacoffeeshop.Onegroupwasaskedtoseekoutaninteraction(互动)withitswaiter;theother,tospeakonlywhennecessary.Theresultsshowedthatthosewhochattedwiththeirserverreportedsignificantlyhigherpositivefeelingsandabettercoffeeshopexperience.“It’snotthattalkingtothewaiterisbetterthantalkingtoyourhusband,”sayDunn.“Butinteractionswithperipheral(边缘的)membersofoursocialnetworkmatterforourwell-beingalso.”Dunnbelievesthatpeoplewhoresearchouttostrangersfeelasignificantlygreatersenseofbelonging,abondwithothers.Carduccibelievesdevelopingsuchasenseofbelongingstartswithsmalltalk.“Smalltalkisthebasisofgoodmanners,”hesays.32.Whatphenomenonisdescribedinthefirstparagraph?A.Addictiontosmartphones.B.Inappropriatebehavioursinpublicplaces.C.Absenceofcommunicationbetweenstrangers.D.Impatiencewithslowservice.33.WhatisimportantforsuccessfulsmalltalkaccordingtoCarducci?A.Showinggoodmanners.B.Relatingtootherpeople.C.Focusingonatopic.D.Makingbusinessdeals.34.Whatdoesthecoffee-shopstudysuggestaboutsmalltalk?A.Itimprovesfamilyrelationships.B.Itraisespeople’sconfidence.C.Itmattersasmuchasaformaltalk.D.Itmakespeoplefeelgood.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ConversationCountsB.WaysofMakingSmallTalkC.BenefitsofSmallTalkD.UncomfortableSilence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。HowtoPreparefortheFirstTimeatAnythingTherearenounchangedthingsintheworld,andeverythingisdevelopingandchangingatanytime. 36 Usingthefollowingtipsyou'llhaveamuchbetterchancetoenjoytheexperiencethenexttimeyoufacesomethingnew.Don'tpursuetheperfectionOnveryrareoccasionscanyoumanagetodosomethingperfectlythefirsttimeyoudoit,sowhenyoudosomethingforthefirsttime,itistimetogiveupthegoalofperfection.Ingeneral,itisuselesstostruggleforperfectionwhenyoudosomethingforthefirsttime.Tryingtobeperfectisjustawasteoftime. 37 Thetimeyouspenddoesn'tmatter Onecommoncharacteristicofdoingsomethingforthefirsttimeisthatitismostlikelytobemoretime-consuming.Ifyouareinexperienced,thefirstfewtimesyouarejustgoingtobelearninganyway--andhopefullygettingbetterintheprocess. 38 Youwillrealizethatthesecondtimeismucheasier,sinceyoualreadyhavesomeexperienceinyourpocket. 39 Onceyouhavegonethroughyour“firsttimeexperience”,you'llhavebrokenthebiggestbarrierofall.Theexcitementandfearismostlikelygoneandthenexttimewon'tbethatscaryanymore.Tomakethenexttimeevenasmoother13\nexperience,you'dbetterwritethingsdownduringyourfirsttime.Youcangothroughthemwhenpreparingforthesecondtime. 40 A.PrepareforthesecondtimeB.ForgetwhatothersthinkC.You'llfeelbadwhenyouarenotabletomeetthelevelyouhavesetD.JusttakeyourtimeandtrytolearnasmuchaspossibleasyougoE.Soyou'llneverbefullypreparedforthefirsttimeateverythingF.ThiswaycanhelpyoutofeelmoreconfidentbeforetheactualeventbeginsG.Rememberthatothershavealsostartedfrom“zero” aswell第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41-60各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Eachsummerinthelate1960s,mytwosistersandIwouldridetheGreyhoundbusfromArizonatoArkansastostaywithourfather.AsaWorldWarⅡveteran(老兵),Dadhadmany41problems,anyoneofwhichcouldcausemanypeopletolosemorethantheirsenseofhumor,42nothim.Ihavevivid43ofDadwakingusupinthemorning.44he'dputonhislegsfortheday(helosthislegsafterhisdischarge退伍),his45washismobility.Holdinghis46,whichwashisextendedarm,hewouldroll47thehouseyelling,“Up,up,up!Getupand48theday!It'sabeautifulday!RiseandShine!”Ifwedidn'tgetuprightaway,hewould49hissonginrhythm(节奏)withhisstickhittingtheendofour50.Thiswasnoperformanceputonforourbenefit;everydaywastrulya51daytohim.Backinthesixties,therewasnohandicapped(残疾的)parkingorwheelchair-accessiblerampsastherearenow,52evenatriptothegrocerystorewasa(n)53task.Dadwantednohelpfromanyone.Hewould54stairsslowlybutsurely,whistlingalltheway.Asateenager,Ifoundthis55,butifDadnoticed,hedidn'tletme56.Thosesummersalways57toosoon.HewoulddriveusbacktoArizonaeveryyear58attheshopforfruitandvegetablesattheNewMexicoArizonaborder.Whenaskedifhehadanyfruitsorvegetables,he59reply,“Justthreesweetpeas.”Ourfatherhasbeengoneforalongtimenow,butnotthe60thathetaughtus:Youareonlyashandicappedasyouletyourselfbe.41.A.physicalB.mentalC.specialD.natural42.A.andB.soC.orD.but43.A.descriptionB.memoriesC.sightsD.views44.A.OnceB.BeforeC.AfterD.Though45.A.wheelchairB.busC.taxiD.bike46.A.fistB.stickC.breathD.temper47.A.overB.aroundC.throughD.across13\n48.A.faceB.spendC.takeD.continue49.A.performB.listenC.tellD.repeat50.A.headsB.bedsC.feetD.pillows51.A.newB.sunnyC.beautifulD.pleasant52.A.ButB.SoC.BesidesD.Despite53.A.tiringB.invitingC.comfortableD.difficult54.A.walkB.climbC.jumpD.run55.A.embarrassingB.encouragingC.disappointingD.interesting56.A.helpB.workC.doD.laugh57.A.wentB.endedC.arrivedD.disappeared58.A.eatingB.stoppingC.meetingD.checking59.A.couldB.shouldC.wouldD.might60.A.lessonB.problemC.experienceD.impression第II卷(非选择题共50分)第四部分 语法填空(10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。OnAugust24,79AD,theearthbegantotrembleandavolcanonamedVesuviusnearPompeii,Italyerupted.Acloudcamedownthemountain,blockingoutthesunand61____(bury)everythinginitspath,asaresult,Pompeiidisappeared.Fortunately,over1,600years62______,somescientistsfoundthe63____(lose)towns.TheystartedtodigouttheancientcityofPompeii.Fromwhattheydiscovered,theyfoundthatPompeii64______(be)aboomingRomancitywithtemples,marketsandtheatresandsoonbeforethe65____(erupt)occurred.However,itistheformsofthepeoplewho66____(catch)inthedisasterthathavemadethecityamonument67____humanhistory.The68____(body)ofthepeopleleftimpressionsintheashthatshowedtheirexactshapes.Today,thousandsoftouristsandhundredsofscientistsvisitPompeii,69_____was70_____(entire)forgottenbytheworld,tolearnmoreabouttheancientcity.第五部分 写作(共三节;满分40分)第一节用单词或词组(74-75)的适当形式填空,(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)71.Somepeoplethinkit’s___________(normal)tonameagirl“healthyboy”,butIdon’t.13\n72.Drunkdriving_______________(forbid)inmanycountries.73.It_________(想到)tomethatIhadforgottenthereadingcompetition.74.Afamouspopgroup_________(解散)becausetheirlastalbumhadbeenunsuccessful.75.Ms.Linlikeshelpingothers,whichalways_______________(导致)appreciation.第二节短文改错(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。每处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:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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。76.Ofallmyteachers,Mr.Mooreistheonewhoimpressmemost.Heis34,sohelooksyoungforhisage.Andhe’soneofthemostpopularteacherinourschool.Mr.Moorepaysmoreattentiontohiswayofteaching,comparingwithotherteachers.Hetriesdifferentwaystomakehisclassesactivelyandlively.Inhisopinion,weshouldnotonlyknew“what”,butunderstand“why”.So,insteadgivingusanswersimmediately,heencouragesustothinkbymyselfwheneverheputsforwardquestions.Withhishelp,we’velearnedfromhowtosettleproblems.Heleadsustosuchawonderfulworldof“why”aswealladmireandrespecthim.第三节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Peter对你不久前参加的第一届全国青运会志愿者活动很感兴趣,希望了解你的活动情况。请你根据以下信息给他写信。内容包括:1.时间:10月份每星期五、六、日下午3点至5点;2.地点:火车站出站口;3.活动:指导旅客如何出站、乘车;提供有关住宿、旅游景点等信息;4.感想。注意1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已为你写好但不计入总词数。DearPeter,I’dliketotellyousomethingaboutmyvolunteeringactivitiesduringtheFirst13\nNationalYouthGamesheldinourprovincelastOctober._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua高二英语月考试题答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CABAC6-10BBACC11-15ABABC16-20ABCCA第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)21-23DAB24-27BCDB28-31 CDBA32-35CBDC七选五36-40ECDAF第三部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41—45ADBBA46—50BCADB51—55CBDBA56—60ABBCA第四部分语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.0分,满分10分)61.burying62.later63.lost64.hadbeen65.eruption66.werecaught67.to68.bodies69.which70.entirely第五部分13\n一.词汇71.abnormal72.isforbidden73.occurred74.splitup75.resultsin(leadsto)二.改错:1.impress改为impresses2.so改为but3.teacher改为teachers4.comparing改为compared5.actively改为active6.knew改为know7.instead后加of8.myself改为ourselves9.去掉from10.as改为that三.书面表达DearPeter, I’dliketotellyousomethingaboutmyvolunteeringactivitiesduringtheFirstNationalYouthGamesheldinourprovincelastOctober.Aftertrainingforafewdays,Iwassenttotherailwaystationwithsomeothervolunteerstoservethepassengersfromhomeandabroad.Weworkedfrom3pmto5pmeveryFriday,SaturdayandSunday,whichlastedforamonth.Knowingmycitywell,Iwasresponsibletotellthepassengersattheexithowtogettotheirdestinations.Inadditiontoofferingtheminformationabouthotels,traffic,scenicspots,etc,Imainlyguidedthepassengerstotaxisortherightbuses.Thepassengersappreciatedmywarm-heartedservice,whichgreatlyinspiredme.I’velearnedalotfrommyvolunteeringexperience.BestwishesYours,LiHua原文Text1W:So,howisyourGermanclassgoing,John?M:Well,notbad.Thepronunciationisfinewithme,anditsvocabularyissimilartoEnglish.ButI’mfindingthegrammarawful.W:Well,ittakesawhiletogetitright.Text2W:IhopeyoucancometothepartyonSaturday.M:Ididn’tknowIwasinvited.W:Sureyouare.Everyoneinourofficeisinvited.Text3W:MayIhelpyou?M:Yes.WhenisthenexttraintoLondon?W:Oh,letmecheck.Itleavesintwentyminutes.M:Oneticket,please.Text4W:Charlie,doyouknowarestaurantcalledBravo?M:Bravo…Iknowthename.ButI’mnotsurewhereitis.W:It’sonGeorgeStreet.Thefoodthereisexcellent.Text5W:Brian,Ijusthadaninterview.Theysaidtheywouldmakeadecisionsoon.M:Whatareyourchancesofgettingthejob?W:Quitegood.Ithinktheinterviewwentverywell.Text6M:Let’sgokiteflying,Judy.It’ssuchalovelyday.W:Okay,butletmefinishmychemistryhomeworkfirst.Wouldyoumindwaitingforhalfanhour,Max?Thereareafewsportsmagazinesonthetable.M:Isn’tthechemistryhomeworkduenextWednesday?W:Yeah,butIhaveafulldayofclassesonMondayandabirthdaypartytoattendonTuesday.13\nM:Allright,then.Yougoahead,andI’llcatchuponsomesportsnewswhilewaiting.Text7W:We’vebeenonthecomputerallthetimelately.Whydon’twedosomethingdifferentSundayafternoon?M:Well,wecouldgotoaconcert.W:ButIdon’tthinkwecangettheticketsthislate.M:Thenwhataboutplayingacomputergame?There’sareallycoolnewonewecoulddownload.W:Hmm,Idon’tknow.IfeellikeIneedtodosomeexercise.Wecouldprobablyjustwalkbythelake,andI’llaskMiketojoinus.M:Thatsoundslikefun.Let’sdoit!Text8W:Welcometoourprogram,Dr.Peterson.Let’sseewhatquestionswe’vegotforyoutoday.Here’sone:Cancatsseecolor?M:Sortof.Inthewild,manycatshuntatnightbecausetheireyesaredesignedforlowlight.Yourcatcan’tseebrightcolorssuchasredandgreen.Butitpicksupmoreshadesofblue,yellow,andgreythanhumansdo.W:Andwhydocatsgivedeadbirdstotheirowners?M:Whenyourcatdropsadeadbirdatyourfeet,sheisn’tbringingyouapresent.Mostcatsjustdragfoodhomebecauseit’sasafeplacetoeat.Acat’smomalsobringshomethingstoherchildrentohelpthempracticehunting.So,afemalecatwithoutchildrenmaybringthese“treats”toherownerinstead.Youmaynotlikethem,butatleastyoudon’thavetowriteherathank-younote.Text9W:HowislittleEddoingatthekindergarten,Jack?M:Oh,he’sdoingfairlywell.It’sbeenthreeweekssincehefirststartedgoing,soMacyandIareprettyusedtoitnow.YoushouldhaveseenMacycrywhenEdwasabouttosetoffonthefirstday,though.W:Ithinkthat’sanormalreactionformothers.Youlivequiteclosetothekindergarten,don’tyou?Howdoeshegetthere?M:Macywalkstherewithhimeverymorningunlesstheweatherisbad.Whenitrains,they’lldrive.W:AndisEdenjoyingkindergarten?M:Yeah,helovestohaveotherkidstoplaywith.Hekeepstellingusthingstheydotogether.W:Whatdotheteachersatthekindergartensayabouthim?M:Theysaidhe’sbright,andthathe’sstartingtolearnhowtotelltime.Isn’tthatfantastic?W:Thatisfantastic.Itsoundslikeeverythinggoeswell.Text10MynameisEmily.Ihadbeenadancerforquitealongtime.IstartedstudyingballetwhenIwassixyearsold.BythetimeIwasnine,Iwasdancingfivedaysaweek.WhenIwaseighteen,IdecidedthatIreallypreferredcontemporarydanceandthatIwantedtodoitprofessionally.SoIappliedsuccessfullyforthetrainingprogramattheSchoolofTorontoDanceTheatre,andmovedtoTorontotoattendtheprogram.ThatwastheperiodoftimeIenjoyedmostinToronto.Igraduatedonscholarshipanddancedprofessionallyfortenyears.Butafterallthoseyears,Ifoundthatdancewasgraduallybecomingsomethingthatfeltlikemoreofaburdenthanajoy.Ifoundmyselfincreasinglyunwillingtodragmyselftodanceperformances,soIquit.Idomissdance,often.Butitmakesmehappy13\ntothinkthatI’llneverhavetogotoanothertrainingsessionagain.13