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2023-2024學年山東省德州市高二上學期期中英語質量檢測模擬試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whichcountryhasrulesaboutmakingbeer?Germany.B.TheUK.C.BelgiumWhendidthewomangoforawalk?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Masterandservant.C.Tourguideandtourist.4.Howwillthemanpayfortheshopping?A.Withacard.B.Withhiscash.C.Withthewoman'smoney.5.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Wherearethespeakers?Inacar.B.Outsideacave.C.Insideahouse.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Brushtheirhair.B.Makesomerules.C.Putontheirhats.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Atwhattimedoesthemanusuallyarriveatschool?a.m.a.m.B.9:10a.m.C.9:30a.m9.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Workmeetings’plans.B.Theman’slateness.C.Schoolclasses’organization.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecake?A.Itisnormal.B.Itisdelicious.C.Itisdisappointing.11.Whyisthewomangladtoseetheman?A.Sheislonely.B.Hewillhelpher.C.Heisafamilymember.12.Whatwillthewomanconsiderdoing?A.Movingtoanothercommunity.B.Seeingherfamilymoreoften.C.Runningacakeshop.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttherecyclingrules?A.Confused.B.Confirmed.C.Content14.Whichitemswillberegardedasgeneralwaste?A.Cans.B.Bottles.C.Envelopes.15.Whatistheproblemwiththeplate?A.Itistoobig.B.Itistoodirty.C.Itisbroken.16.Whenistherecyclingcollected?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisprobablythespeaker’sjob?A.Ahotelmanager.B.Aweatherreporter.C.Anairtrafficcontroller.18.Whatmademanyflightscanceled?A.Aheavysnowstorm.B.Athickcloud.C.Atyphoon.19.Whatwilltheairportofferallthepassengers?A.Hotelinformation.B.Chairsandbenches.C.Pillowsandblankets.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydowithinthenexthour?A.Updatethecrowd.B.Givepassengersticketrefunds.C.Letpeoplegetreadyfordeparture.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ATheBestDestinationstoVisitPolandWecouldlistnewopeningsinPoland,suchasHotelVerteinWarsaw,whichwillthrowopenitsgoldendoorsinAugust.ButthisisnottheonlyreasonyoushouldvisitPoland.Sharinga300-plus-mileborderwithitsneighboringcountries,wherethereareforests,lakesandmountains,meansnowit’syourchancetotakeavacationthere.WesternAustraliaOnApril20,atotalsolareclipse(日食)willbevisibleoverthenorthwesternedgeofAustralia.Foraneventthatwilllikelylastaboutoneminute,thetownofExmouthhasbeenplanningforoverayear.Therewillbeoutdoorviewingplatformswhereobserverscansafelywatchthesolarmiracle.Liverpool,EnglandBestknownaroundtheworldasthebirthplaceofTheBeatles,Liverpoolisaddinganotherchaptertoitsmusicallegacy.InMay,itwillbethehostcityofEurovisionSongContest,whichisexpectedtobringthousandsofflag-wavingfansfromacrossthecontinent.InJune,thecitywillcelebratetheLiverpoolBiennialcontemporaryvisualartsfestival,asmorethan30internationalartistsandcollectivestakeovercesinthecityuntilSeptember.Charleston,SouthCarolinaCharlestonshowsitspastlikenootherUScity,butitoftenglossesover(掩飾)thehistoryofitsBlackresidents.Ithasbeentakingstepstofixthat.EntertheInternationalAfricanAmericanMuseum,whichpromisestomakeanopeningannouncementsoonafterpushingbackitsJanuarydate.ThemuseumisontheshorelineoftheCooperRiverinthespotwheremanyAfricansfirstsetfootinNorthAmerica.21.WhenwillHotelVerteopen?A.InApril. B.InMay. C.InJune. D.InAugust.22.WhichcitywillhostEurovisionSongContest?A.Warsaw. B.Exmouth. C.Liverpool. D.Charleston.23.WhatcanyouexploreinthemuseumontheshorelineoftheCooperRiver?A.ThehistoryofAfricanAmericans. B.Thericefieldinthecountryside.C.TheachievementsofTheBeatles. D.Theworksbyinternationalartists.BLastsummer,IwassenttotakephotosthatcouldcommunicatetheurgencyofclimatechangeinnorthernCanada.WhenIarrivedatanabandonedvillageonResoluteBay,Iscannedtheshorewithmycamera.Suddenly,Ispottedabearlyingontheground.Itdidn’tmoveforalmostanhour.Butwhenitfinallystoodup,Ihadtocatchmybreath.Thebear’soncestrongbodywasjustskinandbones,everystepthatittookwaspainfullyslow.WhenIpostedthephotosonsocialmedia,Iwrote,“Thisiswhatstarvationmaylooklike.Iwonderwhethertheglobalpopulationof25,000polarbearswoulddiethewaythisbearisdying.”Ididnotsaythatthisparticularbearwaskilledbyclimatechange.Butnewsorganizationsaroundtheworldfocusedonit.ThefirstlineofthestorypublishedinNationalGeographicread,“Thisiswhatclimatechangelookslike”—with“climatechange”highlightedinyellow.Othernewsagenciesevenadoptedmoredramaticheadlines.Itwasestimatedthatmyphotoshadbeenreadbyabout2.5billionpeoplearoundtheworld.Buttherewasaproblem:Mostpeopleandthenewsagenciesdidn’trecognizeormisunderstoodtherealmessageItriedtosendwiththem.ManypeopleexpressedgratitudethatI’dprovidedshockingevidenceonclimatechange,whileotherswhoarestilltryingtodenytheexistenceofclimatechangechargedmewithspreadingfalseinformation.PerhapsIhadmadeamistakeinnottellingthefullstory—thatIwaslookingforpicturesthatmightforetellthefutureandthatIdidn'tknowwhathadhappenedtothisparticularpolarbear.Ican’tsaythatthisbearwasstarvingbecauseofclimatechange,butIamhappythatmyphotoshavemovedtheconversationaboutclimatechangetotheforefront,whereitmustremainuntilthisproblemissolved.Untilthen,whenIcomeacrossascenelikethisone,Iwillagainsharewiththeworld—andtakepainstobesurethatmyintentionisclear.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenthebearstoodup?A.Shocked. B.Scared. C.Excited. D.Relieved.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?A.Thestory. B.Thephoto. C.Astarvingbear. D.Climatechange.26.Whatdidtheauthorreallywanttodowhensharingthosephotos?A.Providemoredirectevidenceonclimatechange.B.Showthelinkbetweenthebearandclimatechange.C.Warnthepossibleresultsofclimatechange.D.Exposethefalseinformationaboutclimatechange.27.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toadmithismistake. B.Toclarifyhistrueintention.C.Topleasehisreaders. D.Toshowoffhisamazingtrip.CInthemodernera,itmaycomeasasurprisethatthefashionindustryisoneofthemostpollutingindustries,especiallywhenitcomestocarbonemissions.However,ever-changingfashiontrendspersuadeconsumersintobuyingnewpiecesandgettingridofoldclothingthat’snolongerconsideredfashionable.Withtrendsmovingatbreakneckspeed,we’rebuyingmoreclothesandwearingthemforlesstime.Sustainablefashionhasbeenontheriseinrecentyears,butit’sundeniablethatsustainablecompanieslikeGirfriendCollective,andOrganicBasicsareoutofmostpeople’spriceranges.Instead,fast-fashioncompanieshavetheadvantageoflowprices.Somostpeopletendtochooselowpricesoversustainability,particularlywhenthey’renotdirectlydealingwiththeimpactsofclothingpollution.Buthowcanpeople,buysustainableclothingwhenit’snotaffordable?Ofcourse,thebestwayisnottobuyanynewclothes.However,savinguptobuyhigherquality,moresustainablegarments(衣服)andthenwearingthemformanyyearsarehealthierfortheenvironment.Asimilarresolutionisowningsomebasicgarmentsandafewstatementpiecesinwhat’scalleda“capsulewardrobe”.Wecancombineourpiecesindifferentwaystogetvariousnewoutfitsthatstillfeelstylishanddon’tgeneratewaste.Buyingsecondhandclothingisalsoagreatwaytobesustainableatalowercost.ItshouldbenotedthatsomenewwebsitesandappslikeDepopandMercariallowconsumerstobuyspecificitemsofsecondhandclothing.Theyalsoofferawideselectionforapricemorecomparabletophysicalstores.Thereissomethingelsetobeconcernedwithstayingstylishandsustainable.Withtheriseofsocialmedia,thepressureto“fitin”hasrisen,causingpeopletofocusonfashionfeeling.But,honestly,wearingwhatsuitsuswillmakeuslookgood,andtheearthwillacknowledgeus,too.28.Whydoconsumerstendtobuynewclothes?A.Toreplacetheworn-outones.B.Toleadalow-carbonlife.C.Tosatisfytheirinnerneeds.D.Tokeepupwithfashiontrends.29.Whatisrecommendedconcerningsustainableclothing?A.Selectingclothesoflowerprices.B.Puttingcost-effectiveclothestobestuse.C.Purchasingstylishclothesonline.D.Choosingfavorableclothesinphysicalstores.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“capsulewardrobe”inparagraph3possiblymean?A.Acollectionofbasicclothesandeasilymatchedpieces.B.Avarietyofessentialclothesandstylishitems.C.Acupboardofdisplayingdelicatelymadegarments.D.Aplaceforvariousstatementpieces.31.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoconveyinthetext?A.ToppriorityshouldbegiventosecondhandclothingB.Fashiontrendschangeatanalarmingspeed.C.Clothingindustryleadstocarbonemissions.D.Fashioncankeeppacewithsustainability.DThedeep-seaoilandgasindustryhasvastandcostlyfacilitiestomaintain.Wells,otherequipment,andthousandsofkilometersofpipelinesmustbeinspectedandrepaired.Now,cutting-edgeunderwaterdronesandrobotsthatcouldmaketheworksaferandcheaperarebeingdeveloped.AmongthemisEelume,asix-meter-long,snake-likerobotequippedwithsensorsandacameraateachend.Itcanbekeptatastationatdepthsofuptohalfakilometerforsixmonths,withoutbeingbroughtbacktothesurface.Therobotcantravelupto20kilometersbeforeneedingtoreturntoitsstationtorecharge.Maintenanceworkatmanydeep-waterwellsandpipelinesystemsisalreadycarriedoutbyunmannedvehicles.Butthesevehiclestypicallyneedtobetransportedtotheoffshoresiteonafullycrewedshipandthenremotelyoperatedfromonboardthesurfaceship.Thatcancostupto$100,000perday,accordingtoPalLiljeb?ck,chieftechnologyofficerwithEelumeSubseaIntervention,whichdevelopedtherobot.Liljeb?cksaysthatby“enablingtherobottobecomeasubsearesidentlivingatastation,itcanbemobilizedatanytimetodoinspections,therebyreducingtheneedforcostlysurfaceships”.Eelumecanworkautonomouslyontasksassignedfromacontrolroomonshore,andsendbackthevideoanddata.Itssnake-likedesignallowsittoworkinsmallcesandwriggle(扭動)itsbodytostayinplaceinstrongcurrents.Bystayingunderthesea,itcancarryouttaskswhatevertheconditionsonthesurfaceoftheocean.Theglobalunderwaterroboticsmarketisexpectedtobewortharound$7billionin2025,accordingtoanalysts,andothercompaniesareintheprocessofcommercializingnewdeep-seadroneandrobottechnology.EelumeSubseaInterventionwillcarryoutfinaltestingontheseabedlaterthisyearattheAsgardoilandgasfield.Itexpectstoputitsfirstsnakerobotsintousenextyearandhopestohaveupto50intheoceanaroundtheworldby2027.32.WhatisonefeatureofEelume?A.Itcantravelnearly40kilometersbeforerechargingB.Itcandiveasdeepas500meters.C.Itworksmainlyaroundthestation.D.Itworksfor6monthsononecharge.33.Whatistheproblemwithunmannedvehicles?A.Theyaretoocostlytomaintain.B.Theyarehardtooperateremotely.C.Theyrequiretransportationtoandfromwork.D.Theyhavetoworkonafullycrewedshipallthetime.34.WhatcanbeexpectedofEelumeinthefuture?A.Itwillrequirenofurthertests.B.Itwillbewortharound$7billion.C.Itwillbeputonthemarketin2027.D.Itwillfacealotofcompetitors.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Asnakerobotisonitswayforunderwatertasks.B.Eelumeisthenewchoiceforconstructingpipelines.C.Maintenanceworkontheoceanfloorisariskyjob.D.Unmannedvehiclesmarketinghasseenstronggrowth.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ibelievealmosteveryonewouldliketwothingsfromtheirjobsandcareers:successandhappiness.Theywanttodorelativelywellfinancially,receivefairrecognitionfortheiraccomplishments,enjoytheirworkasmuchasonecan,andbecomehappierasapersonasaresult.Somanypeople,especiallyambitious,hard-workingpeople,simplifytheminalogicalway:Theyfirstseeksuccessandthenassumethatsuccesswillleadtohappiness.36.Chasingsuccesshascoststhatcanenduploweringhappiness.Thisisnottosaythatyouhavetochoosebetweensuccessandhappiness.37.Butyouhavetoreverse(顛倒)theorderofoperations:Insteadoftryingfirsttogetsuccessandhopingitleadstohappiness,startbyworkingonyourhappiness,whichwillenhanceyoursuccess.Whetheryouareanemployeeoremployer,itisabetterinvestmenttoincreasehappinessatworkandinlife,ratherthansimplytryingtoincreasemeasuresofsuccess.38.Nomatterhowmuchyouenjoyyourwork,overworkwillbecomeanbarriertowell-being.Onceworkquantityisundercontrol,happinessatworkrequiresasenseofmeaningandpurpose.39.Earnedsuccessimpliesasenseofaccomplishmentandrecognitionforajobwelldone,whileservicetoothersrequiresknowledgeoftherealpeoplewhobenefitfromyourwork.Ultimately,althoughsuccessandhappinessarelinked,themagicmostlyworksone-way—andnotinthewaythatmostpeoplethink.40,andmayleadyoutounhappiness.Butworkingonyourhappinessgivesyouthebestchanceatgettingboth.A.YoucanobtainbothB.ButthisreasoningisfaultyIt’sfairlyreasonabletothinkthisway,thoughThefirstthingtorememberisthathappinessrequiresbalanceIt’sdangeroustopursuesuccessinsteadofhappinessThetwokeyaspectsofmeaningfulworkareearnedsuccessandservicetoothersWorkingonyoursuccesstogethappierisinefficientatbest(充其量)第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItwasduringdinnerthatMossHillsbegantorealizejusthowseverethestormwas.Theship’swaiters,__41__completelygoodatcarryingdrinksandfoodwithoutspilling(灑)anything,werestruggling.Moss,aguitaristworkingonboardthecruise“Oceans”linehadneverseenthewaiters__42__platesbefore.Instantly,Moss__43__theradiotosendanSOS.“Iwascallingandjust__44__forsomebodytoanswer,”Mosssays.Avoiceeventuallyreplied.__45__,Mossexplained“Oceans”wassinking.Morethanthreehourspassedbeforethefirsthelicopter__46__andhovered(盤旋)abovetheshipOnenavydiverwenttoorganizethehelicopter__47__atthebackoftheshipandMosswastoorganizeasecondatthefront.Butastheship__48__everlowerbeneaththewaves,peoplebeganjumpingoffthesteeplyshakingdeckin__49__andarigidlifeboathadtobelaunchedintothe__50__seatorescuethem.Swinginginmid-airfromthehelicopterrope,peoplewhoMosswastryingtosavewerebeing__51__againstpartsoftheshipbythestrongwinds.Therewasnowayofknowinghowbadly__52__theywereandMossmomentarilylosthisnerve.Butwithsomanypeoplestillonboard,herealizedhehadno__53__buttokeepgoing.Exhausted,Mosswasthelastto__54__thehelicopter.WhenthehelicoptercarryingMoss__55__onthegrass,passengersrantowardshimcheering,andreachingouttohughim.41.A.obviously42.A.dropping43.A.changed44.A.searching45.A.Relieved46.A.returned47.A.mission48.A.dived49.A.panic50.A.icy51.A.blown52.A.pushed53.A.objection54.A.miss55.A.hungoutB.especiallyB.washingB.foundB.sendingB.FrightenedB.roseB.motionB.rolledB.ruinsB.roughB.loadedB.drivenB.choiceB.overlookB.toucheddownC.normallyC.throwingC.usedC.payingC.DisappointedC.arrivedC.rescueC.sailedC.turnC.darkC.pulledC.hurtC.caseC.guideC.flewoverD.unusuallyD.cleaningD.stoppedD.waitingD.MotivatedD.landedD.safetyD.sankD.pairsD.mistyD.placedD.beatenD.reasonD.boardD.tookoff第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。DemandontourismburstastheMinsumarket’srecoveryspedupduringtheMayDayholiday.OceansoftouristsfloodedintoZiboinChina’sShandongProvinceforitsBBQ,___56___droveitsMinsumarkettoboom.AccordingtotheonlinebookingsiteTujia,Minsu’saverageroompriceremainedlowerthanthenationalaveragelevel,but___57___(it)bookingnumberincreasedthreetimesinShandongProvinceduringtheMayDayvacation.___58___(base)onTujiastatistics,othercitiesinShandongProvincealsoshowedremarkableperformancesonMinsubookings.QingdaoandWeihaiwereamongChina’sToptentourismdestinations.___59___formerevensurpassedChengduandChongqingforthefirsttimetotakethenumberonespot.___60___(additional),thebookingnumbersinYantai,Jinan,RizhaoandTai’anofShandongProvincealso___61___(see)agoodperformance.TheMinsuinruralareasstillgain___62___(popular),withthebookingnumber___63___(account)fornearly40%ofthetotal,accordingtoTujia.AmongcustomersbookingtheMinsuinruralareas,the“post-80”and“post-90”generationsarestillthemainstream.The___64___(hot)typesofaccommodationsarelofts,inns,andsingle-familyvillas.Besides,fruitandvegetablepicking,DIYactivities,andfood-tastingeventsarethetopchoices____65____holidayactivities.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華,你校將舉辦年度“經典誦讀”大賽。你的好友Daniel,一名英國交換生,熱愛中文,于是報名參賽。他在選材及朗誦技巧方面遇到困難,向你求助。請你給他寫封郵件,內容包括:1.表示鼓勵;2.提出建議。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡相應位置作答。參考詞匯:“經典誦讀”大賽ClassicsRecitationContestDearDaniel,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Inmymemory,mymotherwasasmalldelicatewoman,whoeveninhigh-heeledshoeswasbarelyoneandahalfmeterstall.Herhairwasfineandblackandalwaysputupinaknot.Shewouldalwaysbestandingatthetopofthestairs,smilingdownatmewhenIracedbreathlesslyhomeforlunchafteraten-minutewalkfromtheprimaryschool.OnedayIwaspickedouttoperformAliceoftheplayAliceinWonderland,andfordweeksmymotherhadrehearsed(排練)mylinessohardwithme.ButnomatterhoweasilyIactedathome,everytimeIsteppedonstage,everyworddisappearedfrommyhead.Finallymyteachertookmeasideandexplainedthatshehadwrittenanarrator(旁白)partfortheplay,andaskedmetochangeroles.HowupsetandembarrassedIwas!Ididn’ttellmymotherwhathadhappenedthatday.Butshesensedmypain.Insteadofsuggestingwepracticemylines,sheaskedifIwantedtowalkintheyard.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevinewasturninggreen.Underthehugetrees,wecouldseeyellowdaisies(雛菊)inthegrassinbunches,asifapainterhadtouchedourlandscapewithdotsofgold.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyonedaisy.“IthinkI’mgoingtodigupalltheseweeds,”shesaid,pullingupbyitsroots.“Fromnowon,we’llhaveonlyrosesinthisgarden.”“ButIlikedaisies,”Iprotested.“Allflowersarebeautiful—evendaisies.”Mymotherlookedatmeseriously.“Yes,everyflowergivespleasureinitsownway,doesn’tit?”sheaskedthoughtfully.Inodded,pleasedthatIhadwonherover.“Andthatistrueofpeopletoo,”sheadded.“Noteveryonecanbetherose,butthereisnoshameinthat.”Relievedthatshehadguessedmypain,IstartedtocryasItoldherwhathadhappened.Shelistenedandsmiledencouragingly.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答?!癥ouwillbeawonderfulnarrator,”shesaid,handingmeayellowdaisy.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thedayfinallycameandmymothersatamongtheaudience.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英語試題答案第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)1-5ABCAC6-10BCABB11-15ACACB16-20BCACA閱讀21—23:DCA24—27:ADCB28—31:DBAD32—35:ACDA36-40BADGE第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45CACDA 46-50CCDAB 51-55ACBDB第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.which57.its58.Based59.The60.Additionally61.saw62.popularity63.accounting64.hottest65.for第四部分寫作應用文Onepossibleversion:DearDaniel,I’mveryhappytohearthatyouhavesignedupfortheClassicsRecitationContest.YouhaveagoodmasteryofChinesepoemsandexcelatrecitation,whichwilldefinitelygiveyouanadvantage.Whenitcomestothepracticalsuggestions,IrecommendyoutochooseLiBai’spoemssincethey’refullofimagination,thusstrikingachordwiththeaudience.Besides,itwouldbebetterifyoureadwithemotionandusedproperbodylanguage.Maintainingeyecontactwiththejudgesandaudiencecanalsoaddtoyourperformance.Isincerelyhopeyouwillenjoythewholeprocessandobtainadesirableresult.Ifyouneedmorehelp,don’thesitatetotellme.Yourssincerely,LiHua讀后續(xù)寫參考范文“Youwillbeawonderfulnarrator,”shesaid,handingmeayellowdaisy.”Thenarrator’spartiseverybitasimportantasthepartofAlice.Mydarling,everyroleisremarkable.Andyouareabornstoryteller.“Herconstantencouragementfilledmewithprideandconfidence.Fromthenon,everylunchtimewitnessedmypracticinglineswithmymother,bathedinthesoftmiddaylight.Sometimeswejustsatdownunderthebigtreeswithgoldendaisiesaccompanyingus,readingloudlyandemotionally.Littlebylittle,daybyday,Ievenbegantolookforwardtothecomingoftheplay.Thedayfinallycameandmymothersatamongtheaudience.Iknewshewastheretoblessmewithconfidenceandcalmness.Ofcourse,everythingwentassmoothlyaswehadexpected.Theaudienceburstintocheersandgaveusthunderousapplause.Irantohugmymotherandembracedhertightly.”Mom!Ididit!“Shetookoutabunchofyellowdaisiesandhandedthemtome.”Wow!Theplaywon’tbesosuccessfulwithoutyourbeautifulnarration!"Noddingherheadinreliefandgentlystrokingmyface,Mothersmiledandkissedmeaffectionately.聽力原文Text1M:Whichcountrydoyouthinkmakesthebestbeer?TheGermanshavelawsaboutmakingbeertokeepitpure.(1)W:True,IhadatourofabeerfactoryintheUK,butthebestbeerIhadwasinasmallbarinBelgium.Text2M:YouweresittingatthesamepositionwhenIleftthismorning.Haveyouevenmovedtoday?W:Yes,Itookthedogforalongwalkafterlunch.(2)AndI’vefedthecatsat6:00p.m.Sodon’tfeedthemagain.Text3W:So,didtheQueenhaveanychildren?M:Shehadason.Thereisapaintingofhiminthenextroom,ifyoucanfollowme,ladiesandgentlemen.(3)Text4M:Uhoh,I’verunoutofcashandIhaveabasketfullofshopping.W:Don’tworryaboutit.Icanlendyousome.M:No,it’sOK.Panicover.Ihavemycreditcardinmywallet.(4)Text5W:Lookattheroad.It’slikeariver.I’veneverseenrainlikethis.M:Crazy,wasn’tit?Yetlookattheskynow.Notacloudinsight.W:Ohmy!Sunshineisjustwhatweneedafteranightlikethat.(5)Text6M:Ladiesfirst.(6)W:Noway!I’mnotgoingintherefirst.Yougo.(6)M:It’sperfectlysafe,youknow.Theentranceissmall.Butwhenyougetfurtherinsidethecave,it’sasbigasahouse.(6)W:Allthesame,yougofirst—agebeforebeauty.M:OK,butfirstweneedtoputonourhardhatsforsafety.(7)W:Mustwe?ItwillmakeamessofmyhairandI’veleftmybrushinthecar.M:Afraidso.Safetycomesfirst.Thosearetherules.(7)W:OK,heregoes.(7)Text7(第9題為總結題)W:Hey,Peter.We’vetalkedaboutthisissuealot.Whattimedidyoucometoschoolthismorning?M:Iknow—Iarrivedat9:30a.m.Sorry,Iwassolate.W:Yes,andschoolstartsat9:00a.m.(8)Whathappened?M:Ialwaysgowithmymomtoschool.Wedropmysisterofffirst,butsometimesthere’straffic.I’musuallyontime,right?(8)W:Yes,normallyyou’reontime.(8)Butevenoccasionally,beingmorethan10minuteslateisunacceptable.Howcanwepreventthisfromhappeninginthefuture?M:I’llaskmymomtoleaveearlier.Iknowshe’softenlateforworkaftershedropsmeoff.W:Youknow,alotofhighschoolseniorschoosetotakethetrainorbus.M:Iknow.Thatmightbeagoodoption.Text8M:Iliketheflavorofthiscake.It’sunusual.(10)W:Wouldyoulikeanotherslice?M:Well,Ishouldn’t.I’vehadtwoalready…butgoonthen.W:It’sacarrotcake.Iusedalotofbutterinit,butwhatyoucantasteislemon.Ialwaysaddsomejuicetothemixture.M:Really?Iwouldn’texpectthattotastegood,butitdoe

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