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2024屆九師聯(lián)盟12月質量檢測試題與答案(英語)高三英語考生注意:1.本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內項目填寫清楚。3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。4.本卷命題范圍:高考范圍。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatisthemangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Buysomebooks. B.GotoDavid’shouse. C.Moveout.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hisleftfootwasinjured.B.Theweatheristerrible.C.Hehascaughtacold.3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofHarry?A.Outgoing. B.Quiet. C.Talkative.4.Howmuchdidthespeakersintendtospendlastmonth?A.$400. B.$1,500. C.$1,900.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theheavytraffic. B.Theirworkingproblems. C.Theworkinghours.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。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Closefriends. C.Fatheranddaughter.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Happy. B.Thirsty. C.Surprised.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthephone. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inatheater.9.Whatcanbeknownaboutthewoman?A.Shedislikestakingthesubway.B.Shehasfinishedherhomework.C.Shehasacceptedtheman’sinvitation.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthepurposeofthenewsystem?A.Forreaders’safety.B.Forspecialincomes.C.Forbetterprotection.11.Howcanthelibrarybenefitfromthenewsystem?A.Itwillbeexpanded. B.Itwillownmorecollections.C.Itcansaveenergyyearly.12.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Astudent. B.Ateacher. C.Anengineer.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.HowdidthewomanmostprobablygotoMiddleville?A.Byair. B.Bycar. C.Bytrain.14.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutMiddleville?A.Itsmainstreetischarming.B.Itsmodernshopsareverypopular.C.Itisaquitebigcity.15.WhatdidthewomandoinMiddleville?A.Sheworkedinarestaurant.B.Shegaveahistorylesson.C.Shewenttothelocalbar.16.WhatappealstothemanaboutMiddleville?A.Itsclimate. B.Itskindpeople. C.Itswinefestival.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowoldwasBarrymorewhensheappearedinAlteredStates?A.Two. B.Five. C.Seven.18.WhendidBarrymorestartFlowerFilms?A.In1995. B.In2005. C.In2009.19.WhatdidBarrymoreurgepeopletodoin2010?A.Watchaprogram. B.Donatemoney. C.MakeYouTubevideos.20.WhichfilmwasdirectedbyBarrymore?A.WhipIt. B.NeverBeenKissed. C.GreyGardens.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。AFirstAidCourseforthePublicWhychoosethiscourse?Thiscourseisforanyoneoversixteenwhowantstolearnfirstaidfortheireverydaylife,ratherthanasarequirementoftheirjob(inwhichcaseaworkplacecoursecouldbemoresuitable).Itisidealforpeoplewhoaremorelikelytoneedtousefirstaid,iftheyplaysports,enjoytravelling,commute(通勤)regularlyorcareforarelative.Itcoversawiderangeoflife-savingskillssuchasheartattack,chokingandmore.Anditattractspeoplewhoareeagertolearnfirstaidforalotofdifferentreasons,suchas:●wantingtobeabletohelptheirfamily,friendsorneighbors●preparingforuniversityorworkingabroadduringagapyear●participatinginlocalcommunitygroupsorsportsclubs●havingexperiencedareallifeemergencyWhatiscoveredonthisfirstaidcourse?Youwillhavehands-onexperiences.Ourfriendlyandexperiencedtrainerswillhelpyoutolearnanumberofkeyskillsthatyoureallyneedtoknow:dealingwithanemergency,seizures(痙攣),burns,bleedingheavily,brokenbones,headinjury,choking,heartattack,strokeandsevereallergicreaction.TimeandpricesDateTimePriceOnSaturdays4hours(plus30-minutelunch)10:00-14:30£37.50Otherinformation:●You’llreceiveafreefirstaidworkbookfullofhelpfuladvice;thiscanbetakenhomeandusedtocheckandrefreshyourknowledge.●Theworkbookincludesyourcertificateoflearning,whichyoucanfillinyourself.Formoreinformation,pleasegiveusacallat03448718000sometimebetween8:30amand5:00pm.WeareopenfromMondaytoFriday.21.Whatcanweknowaboutthecourse?A.Anyoneinterestedcanattendit. B.Peoplelookingforjobsmusttakeit.C.Ithelpsprepareforendingsportsclubs. D.Itissuitableforthoseworkingoutregularly.22.Whatareyourequiredtodoinordertoattendthecourse?A.Payacertainamountofmoney. B.Makeacallformoreinformation.C.Spendthreehoursonlessonsaday. D.Showacertificateofgoodhealth.23.Howwillyoulearnfirstaidskillsinthecourse?A.Bygatheringlife-savingskillsonline.B.Byfinishingthehomeworkintime.C.Byreceivingpracticallearning.D.Byvisitingtheexperiencedtrainers.BMissEngland,JessicaGagen,isnottheordinarybeautypageant(選美)winner.Shejustearnedanimpressivetitle,rocketscientist.The27-year-oldgirljustgraduatedfromtheUniversityofLiverpoolwithadegreeinAerospaceEngineeringandshehassethersightsonbeinganastronaut.Butwinninghertitlejustafewmonthsbeforecompletingherdegreewasnoeasytask.SheisthefirstrocketscientisttobecrownedMissEngland.Gagenwasabletobalancebetweenhercompetitionandherschoolwork,butthestressofdoingbothleftherwithchestpainsandinsomnia(失眠).However,shedidn’tgiveup.“Thewaytogettothispointwasarockyfiveyearsinthemaking,andIfacedchallengesbeforeI’devenbegun,”GagentoldTheDailyMail.“Ithinkit’simportantthattoday’syouthknowthatsometimesthingsdon’tgoentirelyasplanned,andthat’sperfectlyOK.”Beforestartingattheuniversity,Gagenstudiedayearinphysicswhileworkingatweekendsbecauseshedidn’thaveallthecoursessheneededfortheprogram.Shebeganstudyingattheuniversityin2019andwhenthepandemichit,allthecourseworkwentonline.Shedidthiswhileworkingfulltimeatnight.“I’dreturnhometodothatday’sonlinelecturesandhomeworkandthenstopat8pmtogetreadyforbed,beforethecyclewouldrepeat.Iwasconstantlyknackered,butIwasamaturestudentandhadbillstopay.”Duringthecourseofherstudies,Gagensawthattherewereveryfewfemalesinengineeringanddecidedtomakeitherdutytopromotecareersinscienceforwomenandgirlsonhersocialmedia.Thisidealedtoherbeingscouted(物色)fortheMissEnglandcontest.In2022GagenwasacceptedintoaMaster’sprogramandsheenteredtheMissEnglandpageantandwon.24.WhatdidGagendesiretodoupongraduation?A.Workasanengineer. B.Winabeautycontest.C.Continuerocketresearch. D.Becomeaspacewoman.25.WhatdoesGagenwanttoconveyinparagraph4?A.Theyouthshouldfacethechallengesbravely.B.Plansdonotchangebasedonhumanwill.C.Feelingabituncomfortableseemsnormal.D.Today’syouthshouldperformperfectly.26.WhydidGagenworkatnight?A.Tosupportfemales. B.Toearnaliving.C.Toenterthecontest. D.Topromotefreecareers.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“knackered”inparagraph6probablymean?A.Simple-minded. B.Confused. C.Worn-out. D.Embarrassed.CManypeoplelivewithchronic(慢性)pain,andthere’recomplexreasonsforit.NowanewstudyresearcherLauraCaseoftheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,co-authoringwithJenniferBaumgartner,suggestsanewpotentialinfluenceonpain:feelingsociallyconnected.Thisnewstudyreanalyzedmeasurescollectedinanearlierstudy,inwhichagroupofchronicpainsufferershadbeenrandomlyarrangedanintervention(干預)showntoreducepain(sleepingwithaheavily-weightedblanket)ortoacontrolcondition(sleepingwithaslightly-weightedblanket).Aftersleepingwiththeirblanketsforaweek,changesinpeople’spainlevelswereassessed.Intheearlierstudy,thepainsufferershadalsoreportedontheiranxiety,levelsofloneliness,andsenseofsocialconnectedness—nothowmanysocialconnectionstheyhad,buthowgenerallyclosetheyweretootherpeopleandhowstronglytheyexperiencedasenseofbelonging.Butthesehadn’tallbeenanalyzedtoseehowtheyrelatedtopainandpainrelieffromtheblankets.That’swherethenewstudycamein.Thenewfindingsshowedthatpeoplewhoweremoresociallyconnectedexperiencedlesspainthanthosewhowerelesssociallyconnected.Aftertakingintoaccountdifferencesinhowmuchpainreliefthesufferersexpectedandhowpainfultheyfeltinthebeginning,thosewhoweresociallydisconnectedfeltmorepainrelieffromtheweightedblanketthanfromthelighterblanket,whilemoresociallyconnectedpeoplereceivedequalpainrelieffrombothblankets.Thesefindingsshowthathavingasenseofbelongingprovidessomelevelofprotectionagainstpain.Why?Sociallyconnectedpeopleprobablyfeelsaferandlessanxious,saysBaumgartner,becausetheyknowtheycandependonothersforsupportwhenthey’rehurting.Besides,positivesocialtouch—likereceivingafriendlyhugormassage—hasbeenshowntoreducepainfeel,andpeoplewho’remoresociallyconnectedlikelyexperiencemoreofthosetypesoftouch,Caseadds.Theirstudyaddstoagrowingbodyofresearchshowinghowimportantsocialconnectednessandsocialtouchareforourhealthandhappiness—somethingthat’sbeengettingmoreattentioninrecentyears.28.Whatdidthenewstudymainlyfocuson?A.Theparticipants’painlevels. B.Theparticipants’similarsenseofbelonging.C.Thedifferentinterventions. D.Theeffectsofsocialconnectionsonpain.29.Whatcanbelearntfromthenewstudy?A.Theweightedblanketbenefitedthosesociallydisconnectedalot.B.People’sinitialpainlevelshadfeweffectsontheparticipants.C.Peoplehavingmoresocialconnectionsexperiencednopain.D.Beingsociallydisconnectedworsenedpeople’spain.30.WhatdoesCaseprobablysuggestpeopledoinparagraph5?A.Competewitheachother. B.Avoidtoomuchtouch.C.Hugtheirfriendsmore. D.Controltheirfeelings.31.Fromwhichsectionofthenewspaperisthetextprobablytaken?A.Technology. B.Health. C.Environment. D.People.DWhatdopeopleassociatewiththeMetropolitanMuseumofArtcalledtheMet?Formost,thisNewYorkmuseumisatreasuretrove(寶庫)ofbeautifully-scheduledartisticexpression.Afterall,itscollectionsinclude1.5millionworksofartfromprehistorytothepresent.ButsinceSeptember9,2023,asHyperallergicreports,theMetisalsothesettingforanew,super-creativecenterforkidsaged3-11andtheirfamilies,named“81stStStudio”,whichsetsouttohelpchildrenunderstandthematerialsusedtomakeart.Cominginthroughtheentrance,visitorsseetreetrunks,cardboardandacarvedwoodenscreenamongotherexamples.Visitorscanparticipateinactivitiessuchaswoodblockcarvinganddrummaking.AccordingtoHeidiHolder,ChairoftheMet’seducationdepartment,there’snocontradictioninthisnewattempt.SherecentlysaidtheMetisascienceinstitution.Assheexplains,“Wehavethreebigpartsofourselves:ourscientificresearch,ourconservationandourart.”AsHolderexplains,evenwhenobjectscreatedhundredsofyearsearliercomein,ascientificunderstandingofthematerialsusedwillhelppeoplebetterunderstandtheartitself.Theexhibitisrichwithartandscienceactivitiestoencourageself-expression.There’renotraditionalglassexhibitioncupboardshere.Instead,the3,500-square-footcenterisfilledwithsevenstationsthatencouragevisitorstoexplorethemusingalltheirsenses.AsHoldersaid,“It’sanopenspacewhereyoucancreateyourownpath.Youcanlearnatyourownpace.Youcantakerisks,becurious,havefun,anddiscoverthings.”Amusicinstallation(裝置),forinstance,helpskidsunderstandhowmaterialsinfluencesound.Itconsistsofseveralcreativemusic-makingdevices.Curiousyoungvisitorscanpullopensmall,drawer-likeboxes.Forexample,anaccordionletsoutanairysoundastheopeningandclosingmotioncompresses(壓縮)theairinsideit.Inagreementwithitsambitionstoserveasacommunitycenter,the81stStStudioisfreetoenterforchildrenandtheircaregivers,nomuseumticketrequired,duringregularMethours.32.Whatisthepurposeofthe81stStStudio?A.Toassistchildreninlearningaboutartmaterials.B.Toencourageparticipatorstobemorecreative.C.Tohelpchildrentocreatesomeworksofart.D.Toaskpeopletoconcentrateonconservation.33.WhatisHolder’sattitudetowardsopeningthe81stStStudio?A.Negative. B.Approving. C.Uncaring. D.Uncertain.34.WhatcanweinferfromHolder’swordsinparagraph4?A.The81stStStudiohasalimitedspace. B.Kidswillbefacedwithsomedifficulties.C.Kidsarefreetoexplorethe81stStStudio. D.Lotsofexhibitsarenoteasytodiscover.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheMetIsBestforArtEducation B.ScientificActivitiesAreBasedonArtC.ArtisticCreationComesfromInspiration D.ArtandScienceCanMeetforEducation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可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whyisitsohardtobetrulyhonestwithyourself?Sometimesit’sbecauseyoudon’tknowwhatyouwant.Othertimesyoudoknowwhatyouwant,butyou’retooafraidtoadmitit.36Quiteoften,thetruthcanbeveryuglyandpainful,particularlyifyou’vespentmuchtimelyingtoyourselfaboutthingsbigandsmall.37Ifyoucan’trelyonyourselfbecauseyouaren’tintunewithyourtruth,you’llendupmakingyourselfpainful.Thus,youmustbehonestwithyourselftofigureoutwhatyouwantoutoflifesoyoucanactuallyputforththeefforttobuildit.Herearethreeideasthathelpyoubecomemorehonestwithyourself.Taketimetoreflectonyourday,everyday.Whatdidyoudorightorwrong?Werethereanypointswhereyoudidn’tactintunewithyouractualfeelingsanddesires?38Consideringhowyouactedthroughoutthedaycanhelpyousortthroughyourfeelingsandactionsofthedayifyoustruggletobehonestwithyourself.Acknowledgeyourfeelings.Yourfeelingsaresignpostsonyourjourneytotruth,peaceofmind,andhappiness.39Soconsiderhowyourexperiencesanddecisionsmakeyoufeel,andunderstandwhyyoufeelthewayyoudo.Thiswillhelpyougetintunewithyourselfandmakebetterdecisionsaboutasituation.Acceptthatyoucan’tknoweverything.Youcan’tpossiblyknoweverythingabouteverybody.Therefore,it’sabsolutelynormalforyoutodosomethingwrong.Sodon’tmakeexcusesforyourself.40A.Howwillyoudobetter?B.Thisisn’tamatterofbeingsmartorwiseenough.C.Butwhyishonestywithyourselfsoimportant?D.Couldyouhavespokenupandadvocatedforyourselfbetter?E.They’retryingtopointyoutowardapaththatmakessenseforyou.F.Maybeyoujustdon’twanttoacceptrealitybecausethetruthisunpleasant.G.Youjustneedtobehonestwithyourselfwhenyoumakethosemistakes.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AprilFlorie,a57-year-oldmotheroftwo,becamethefirstfemalefootballcoachinthehistoryofNewJersey’s42-teamShoreConference.This41storyofdeterminationunfoldedinTomsRiver,whereFlorieenteredtheworldofcoaching—sheconsidered42thecoachingstaffoftheTomsRiverEastfootballteam.Sheshared,“I43thoughteveryonewouldsayno.WhoknewthefirstpersonIaskedwouldsayyes?”Thepersonwhosaidyeswasnoneotherthanheadcoach,KyleSandberg,knownforhis44attitudetothegame.Sandberghadpreviouslywelcomedtwofemaleplayersontotheteam.Florie’sjourneytofootballwasn’tacalculatedcareermovebutwasbornoutofadesireto45hercommunityandschoolonadeeperlevel.She46tobepartofthetownandtheschoolwhereherchildrenattendedclassesandplayedsports.Sherealizedfootballcouldhelpherreachthat47.Floriedescribedherfirst48inAugustas“frightening”.Shehadtoaskathousandquestionsandfeltlikeshewasinanotherworldwithcoachesspeakinga49language.Thesensoryoverloadwasreal,buther50topersonalgrowthwasevidenttoherplayersandcolleagues.Thefootballplayersandcoachingstaff51herpresenceandrecognizedherwisdomandmotivation.Florieseesherjourneyasaninspirationforotherwomenwhomaywanttostepintothemale-dominatedworldoffootball.Shesays,“Ihopeaniceyounglady,who’smoreknowledgeableinfootballthanIam,takesa52.Ihopemyownchildren53that.Ihopetheywillbefearlessandtrythingsthatthey’re54with.Ifyoufail,youfail.But55youtried.”41.A.imaginary B.extraordinary C.conventional D.serious42.A.admiring B.following C.supporting D.joining43.A.occasionally B.particularly C.literally D.finally44.A.open-minded B.strong-willed C.science-based D.life-focused45.A.dealwith B.agreewith C.connectwith D.meetwith46.A.intended B.struggled C.afforded D.managed47.A.conclusion B.height C.goal D.position48.A.trip B.lecture C.dream D.practice49.A.body B.different C.bad D.standard50.A.approach B.right C.exposure D.commitment51.A.ignored B.predicted C.accepted D.assessed52.A.chance B.look C.measure D.jump53.A.sense B.see C.use D.trust54.A.uncomfortable B.unsatisfied C.familiar D.careful55.A.infact B.atleast C.inturn D.atlast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?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Knownforitsbeautifulscenery,MountWuyiistheonlyplaceinthecountry56ishometoWuyirocktea.Withteafarmingdatingbackover1,000years,themountain’steaindustryhasarichhistory.Thearea57(provide)teaforpeopleathomeandabroadsincethefirstcenturyCE,andinthe58(eighteen)century,WuyirockteawasthemostpopularteainEurope.However,its59(popular)wasgainedatthecostofthelocalenvironment.Illegallandreclamation(開墾)ofteamountainsandthedestruction(破壞)ofplantresourceshaveoccurredfrequently,60(damage)theenvironmentintheareaaroundMountWuyi.Theneedtostrikeabalancebetweenfarmers’livelihoodsandthelocalenvironmenthasappearedas61uniquechallengefortheWuyishanNationalPark,whichcovers1,280squarekilometersasitstraddles(橫跨)theeasternprovincesofFujianandJiangxi.62(found)in2021,itwasamongthefirstbatchofChina’snationalparks.Theparkhasateafarmingareaof34.54squarekilometers,accounting632.7percentofitstotalexpanse.The64(authority)havecooperatedwithteaexpertstodevelopmeasuresfortheprotectionandimprovementoftheMountWuyiteaindustryandbiodiversity,ensuringthesector’ssustainabilityforgenerations65(come).第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你班下周六將在紅旗公園開展以保護環(huán)境為主題的班級實踐活動。請你給交換生Tom寫一封郵件,內容包括:1.活動安排;2.活動意義;3.發(fā)出邀請。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearTom,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)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。MyfamilywaspoorsoIwaspleasantlysurprisedwhenmymothercameupwiththemoneytopurchasemyfourth-gradeclasspicture.Twenty-twostudentslinedupinthreerowsandfacedthecamerawithsmiles.Myteacher,Mrs.Cornell,stoodtotheside.Shekeptstrictrules,butIlovedher.Iheldmyone-and-onlyclasspicturelikeanewteddybear.Iwantedtobeapersonlikeher.Astheyearspassed,I’drunacrossthatfourth-gradepicture.ItalwaysremindedmethatI’dwantedtobecomeateacher.Evenaftergettingmarried,IwouldstilllongfortheteachingcareerInevergottohave.Oncemychildrenwereallinschool.Ihadsometimetomyself.Theeagernesstoteachwasstillthere,butIwasnowforty-two.Ihadn’tbeenastudentforovertwentyyears.Havingonlymyhusband’sincomemademoneyanissueaswell.Anyway,Imanagedtocomeupwithenoughmoneyformyfirstterm.Withastepoffaith,Imovedforward.Collegeprovedtobeablessingandachallenge.Iattendedlessonsandchallengedmyselftolearnnewthings.Mydaysandnightswerespentondifficulttextbooks.IwouldlookatthepicturewhenIwastired.Gradually,Ifoundmyselfenjoyingtheclasses.Oneday,aprofessormentionedagrant(補助金)wasavailabletothosegoingintoeducationupontheirgraduation.Wouldtheyevenconsidergivingthemoneytosomeoneofmyage?Ihadafewgoodyearsleftinme,butIcouldn’tcompetewiththeyoungsterswhohadalifetimeofteachingaheadofthem.FeelingIhadnothingtolose,Ibeganthelengthyapplicationprocessfollowedbyaninterview.AllIcoulddowaswaitandhope.Severalweekslater,IreceivedacallfrommyprofessortellingmeI’dbeenselectedasacandidatefortheprogram.I’dhavetoinvestsomevolunteerhoursasrequired,butmycollegeexpenseswouldbecovered.Ihungupthephonewithtearyeyes.Icouldn’tbelievemydreamofteachingwasbecomingareality.Icontinuedstudyinghardthroughthenextthreeyears.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Thegraduationdayfinallycame.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Forthenexteighteenyears,Itaughtfourthgrade.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三英語參考答案、提示及評分細則聽力部分錄音稿(Text1)W:Mike,doyouwanttogotoDavid’splacethisafternoon?M:Why?Isthereaparty?W:No.He’smovingtoanewplaceandhewantstogiveawayallhisbooks.M:Great.Ilovereading.(Text2)W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldn’tstayindoorsonsuchaday!M:I’venochoice.W:Why?Doyouhaveacold?M:No.Mydoctoraskedmetorestindoorsforaweekduetotheinjuryinmyleftfoot.(Text3)M:Ican’tbelievethatHenryandHarryarebrothers.W:Whydoyousayso?M:Well,HenryistalkativeandoutgoingwhileHarryisjusttheopposite.Canyoubelievethat?(Text4)W:Wewerealittleoverbudgetlastmonth.M:Really?W:Yes.Weplannedtospendjust1.500dollarsoneverythingweneeded.Butweendedupspending400dollarsmore.M:That’snottoobad.I’msurewiththeexperiencewe’lllearnhowtolivewithinbudget.(Text5)W:Look.I’mafraidwe’llbelateforworkagain.M:Ireallyhateit.Therearealwaystrafficjamsontheroadduringrushhours.W:Yes.HowIwishthegovernmentwilltakeactiontosolvetheproblem!(Text6)M:Lisa,you’resweatingallover.Howdidyougetback?W:Iwalkedallthewaybackfromschool.IcalledMomforaride,butshedidn’tanswerthephone.Icalledagainabouttenminuteslaterandtherewasstillnoresponse.Halfanhourlater,Icalledagain,butshestilldidn’tanswerthephone.WhereisMom?M:Idon’tknow.Ijustgothome.Perhapsshewenttothegrocerystorewithoutherphone.Let’sgoinsideandseeifherphoneisinthehouse.W:OK.ButIneedsomewaterfirst.M:Goanddrink.I’lllookaroundthehouse.(Text7)W:Hello.M:Hello,Belinda.ThisisJerryspeaking.Howareyou?W:Oh,hi.Justgreat.Howhaveyoubeen?M:Fine.Listen,DonandIwantedtogotothemoviestomorrowevening,andwe’dliketoinviteyoutogotogether.Ifyouwantto,we’llbuythetickets.Howaboutit?W:Well,itsoundslikefun,butactuallyI’vereallygotalotofhomeworktodo.M:Oh,comeon.It’llbefun.It’sonlytwohours.It’llhelpyourelax.You’llstudybetter!W:Letmethink...er...OK.Howshouldwegotothetheater,bysubwayorbybike?M:Neither.It’sonlya20-minutewalkafterall.W:Soundsfine.(Text8)W:Mark,Iheardyourschoolhasinstalledanewautomationsystem.Whywassuchasysteminstalledinthefirstplace?M:Well,theprojectstartedoutaimingtoprovidebetterprotectiontothelibrary’scollections.Specialcollectionsinthelibraryholdover80,000rarebooks,maps,movingimagesandmanuscripts.W:Howcanthenewsystembenefitthem?M:Thecollectionsdemandprotectionfromwaterdamageandastableclimate.Andthenewsystemcandothat.Butit’snotall.W:Whatdoyoumean?M:Now,thankstothenewsystem,thelibraryonlyconsumes72percentofitspreciousenergyeveryyear.W:That’sreallygreat.M:Yes.Thenewchangewillendupsavingouruniversity$230,000annually.Andnowwefeelmorecomfortablestudyinginthelibrary.W:Why?M:Thankstothesystem,wedon’tfeelcoldinwinterandwefeelcoolinsummer.W:Amazing.Ihopemyschoolcanhavethesystem,too.(Text9)M:Hey.You’rebackfromyourvacation.Wheredidyougo,NewYorkCityorMiami?W:Neither.IspentmyvacationinMiddleville.M:WhereisMiddleville?I’veneverheardofit.W:It’sasmalltownaboutasix-hourdrivefromhere.Itisreallynice,withacharmingoldmainstreet.M:I’mnotsurewhetherI’dliketotravel.Itdoesn’tsoundexciting.W:Itwasn’taslivelyassomeplacesIhavebeento,butIenjoyedthetraditionalshops,thesimplepeople,andthegenuinefriendliness.M:Whatdidyoudothere?W:Ivisitedtheshops,atthefamily-ownedrestaurants,andlearnedaboutthestrangehistoryofthetownbyenjoyingthebreezewiththeoldpeopleatthelocalbar.M:Thatsoundslikeadullplacetome.W:ThenIguessyouwouldn’twanttogobackwithmethissummerfortheirwinefestival.M:Didyousaywine?MaybeIshouldn’tdismissitscharmsoquickly.(Text10)W:Goodmorning,everyone.TodayI’dliketotalkaboutDrewBarrymore.BarrymorewasborninLosAngeles,California,in1975.Shebeganheractinglifeveryearly.Beforeherfirstbirthday,sheappearedinaTVadvertisementfordogfood.Attheageoftwo,sheactedinherfirstTVmovie.Atagefive,sheappearedinherfirstfilm,thesciencefictionAlteredStates.Barrymore’sbigbreakcamewhenshewasseven.DirectorStevenSpielbergdecidedtoletheractinhisfilmE.T.Hollywoodtooknotice,andBarrymorebecameastar.Asayoungadult,Barrymoreactedinseveraldramasandcomedies,however,shewantedtomakeherownfilms.In1995,shestartedherownproductioncompany,FlowerFilms.Fouryearslater,sheproducedherfirstfilm,NeverBeenKissed.Overtheyears,
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