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2023_2024學(xué)年山東省淄博市高二12月月考英語模擬測試卷第一節(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,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whichinstrumentwillthewomanprobablylearntoplaynext?A.Thepiano.B.Theviolin. C.Theguitar.2.Whydidthewomancalltheman?A.Toordersomefood.B.Toapologizeforherlateness.C.Toaskabouttrafficconditions.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thetrainschedule.B.Thequalityofservice.C.Themealpreparation.4.Wheredidthewomanlearntheinformation?A.Fromsomevideos.B.Fromschoolnotes.C.Fromhistorybooks.5.Howdothespeakersprobablyfeel?A.Excited.B.Anxious. C.Disappointed.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,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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.Whatdoesthemanthinkofbeingavolunteer?A.Itisworthy. B.Itisunhelpful. C.Itiscompetitive.7.Whatwillthewomandoduringthefirsttwodays?A.Selltickets.B.Supportplayers.C.Attendcompetitions.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Oldclassmates.B.Guideandvisitor.C.Teacherandstudent.9.Whatdoesthemanrememberaboutpandas?A.Theirdiet. B.Theirspecies. C.Theirhabitats.10.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Afoodstore.B.Astaffoffice.C.Afuelstation.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whydidthewomanvisittheman?A.Toapplyforauniversity.B.Toaskaboutmajorchoice.C.Toarrangeameetingwithhim.12.Whichsubjectdoesthemanprobablyknowmostabout?A.Translation. B.Psychology. C.Englishliterature.13.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?A.Offerherasecurejob.B.Helpherchangehermajor.C.Writeherarecommendationletter.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AttheTVstation. B.Attheman’shome. C.Onthesportsfield.15.Howlongwilltheconversationlast?A.Aboutanhour.B.Abouthalfanhour.C.Aboutanhourandahalf.16.Whichteamdidthewomanjoinatfirst?A.Thetrackteam.B.Thetennisteam.C.Thesoccerteam.17.Whatwasthewoman’sgreatestchallengeinhighschool?A.Theissuesamongherteammates.B.Thephysicalinjuriesduringthetraining.C.Thebalancebetweensportsandschoolwork.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Howmanytimeshastheeventbeenheld?A.Twice. B.Fourtimes. C.Fivetimes.19.What’sthelastpartoftheevent?A.Arace. B.Aparty. C.Aceremony.20.Whowillorganizethetraining?A.Theheadteacher. B.Theteamleader. C.Theathleticdirector.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)ANosummeriscompletewithoutagoodbookinyourhand.HerearesomeofthebestbooksofthisseasonandYOUWON’TWANTTOMISSAWORD!Re-MakingtheAmericanDreamByDavidVaughtwww.authorhouse.comHardback|Paperback|E-book$23.99|$12.99|$4.99TheU.S.MilitaryAcademyatWestPoint’smissionis“toeducate,train,andinspirethecorpsofcadets(軍訓(xùn)生)”.ThechallengebycadetstoitsrequirementarosefromthevaluesoftheAmericanDreamandalsore-madethemthroughtheresultingevents.TheHistoryofCollegeNicknames,MascotsandSchoolColorsByGaryHudsonwww.xlibris.comHardback|Paperback|E-book$29.99|$19.99|$3.99Collegenicknamesarefun.Theyarefilledwithhistoryandifyouask10peoplehowthenicknamecameabout,youaremorethanlikelytogetseveraldifferentanswers.TheHistoryofCollegeNicknames,MascotsandSchoolColorsexplainsthehistorybehindthem.WWII+VByJohanZwaanwww.xlibris.comHardback|Paperback|E-book$29.99|$18.99|$6.991,500troops.7,000ships.4,000AmericanandBritishpeopledied.JohanZwaannarrateshismemoriesofwarasakid75yearsafterwitnessingtheNormandyinvasion(入侵).Thebookhasbeentranslatedintodifferentlanguagesandisaprize-winner.HaveKnife,WillTravelByHughCameronwww.authorhouse.comHardback|Paperback|E-book$19.99|$12.99|$3.99Astoryofthedevelopmentofartificialjointreplacement,andhowabandofsurgeonsknownasTravelingRoadShowcrossedtheworldteachingthisnewtechnologytothousandsofothersurgeons.21.WhatisTheHistoryofCollegeNicknames,MascotsandSchoolColorsmainlyabout?A.Tipsonnamingschools.B.Factsaboutcollegenicknames.C.Opinionsabouteducationsystems.D.Historyofartificialjointreplacement.22.WhichauthorwillattractastudentstudyingWWIIstories?A.DavidVaught.B.GaryHudson.C.JohanZwaan.D.HughCameron.23.WhatdoRe-MakingtheAmericanDreamandHaveKnife,WillTravelhaveincommon?A.Theybothcost$12.99forpaperbacks.B.Theyarebothavailableonwwwlibris.com.C.Theyarebothabouttouchingwartimestories.D.Theyarebothtranslatedintodifferentlanguages.BDarcieHaywardwillhaveherfive-year-oldAlaskanMalamute,Sora,putpawsonthepavementeverydayofthenextmonthtoraisefundsforGuideDogsAustralia’sPAWGUSTcampaign.Thecampaign,whichencouragesAustralianstowalktheirdogsfor30minutesadayfor30days,isacauseclosetothe29-year-old’sheart.HeryoungerblindbrotherLachie,27,wasrecentlymatchedwithaguidedogofhisown,blackLabradorEddieinMayafter18monthsoftestsandcompatibility(相容)training.“SinceEddiearrived,Lachiehasbeenabletowalkaroundwithouthiscane(手杖),feelinglikeheisjustwalkinghisdog,”saidDarcie,wholivesinLangwarrin,Victoria.“Theyarebestfriends.”Seeingthedifferenceaguidedogmadetoherbrother,Darciewasoverjoyedtoberaisingfunds,sootherAustralianscouldonedayhavetheirowncompaniondogs,likeLachie.“Manypeopleseeaguidedogandgo,notrealizinghowmuchittakestoraiseaguidedogpuppysoIwanttoraisesomeawareness,”saidDarcie.“It’samazingtoseehowLachie’slifehasimproved,buttherearemanypeoplewithoutthatcompanionship.It’sreallynicetobeabletocontributeinanywayIcan.Isharedtheexperienceonourlocalcommunitywebpage,mentioningweareraisingmoneyforguidedogs.Surprisingly,acoupleofstrangersdonated.”ItseemsthatEddiehasalreadybeenapopularpupwiththelocals.“TherearesomanykidswhohavebeenaskingtopatEddiethatLachiehastorefusethem,”Darcieaddedwithasmile.Excitedtobemakingapositiveimpactbywalkingherowndog,Darcieiseagertoencouragemorepeopletofetchtheirleashes(牽狗用的皮帶)andtieuptheirtrainerstotakeaction.24.Whatisthecampaign?A.Acharitableevent.B.Atrainingcourse.C.Awalkingtest.D.Acommunityaction.25.WhateffectdidEddiehaveonLachie?A.slight.B.positive.C.potential.D.undesirable.26.WhydidDarciesharetheexperience?A.Tosavemoreguidedogs.B.TospreadLachie’sstory.C.Tohelpmoreblindpeople.D.Tointeractwiththeneighbors.27.WhatdoesDarciewantpeopletodo?A.Domorewalking.B.Raisetheirowndogs.C.Donatesomeleashes.D.Getinvolvedinthecampaign.CHumanresponsestomoraldilemmas(道德困境)canbeinfluencedbystatementswrittenbytheartificialintelligencechatbotChatGPT,accordingtoastudypublishedinScientificReports.Thefindingsindicatethatusersmayundervaluetheextenttowhichtheirownmoraljudgmentscanbeinfluencedbythechatbot.SebastianKrigelandcolleaguesaskedChatGPTmultipletimeswhetheritisrighttosacrifice(犧牲)thelifeofonepersoninordertosavethelivesoffiveothers.TheyfoundthatChatGPTwroterandomstatementsarguingbothforandagainstsacrificingonelife,indicatingthatitisnotbiasedtowardsacertainmoralstance(立場).U.S.authorsthenpresented767U.S.participants,whowereonaverage39yearsold,withadilemmawhethertosacrificeoneperson’slifetosavefiveothers.Beforeanswering,participantsreadastatementprovidedbyChatGPTarguingeitherfororagainstsacrificingonelifetosavefive.StatementswerefromeitheramoraladvisororChatGPT.Afteranswering,participantswereaskedwhetherthestatementtheyreadinfluencedtheiranswers.Eightypercentofparticipantsreportedthattheiranswerswerenotinfluencedbythestatementstheyread.However,theauthorsfoundthattheanswersparticipantsbelievedtheywouldhaveprovidedwithoutreadingthestatementswerestillmorelikelytoagreewiththemoralstanceofthestatementtheydidreadthanwiththeoppositestance.ThisindicatesthatparticipantsmayhaveunderestimatedtheinfluenceofChatGPT’sstatementsontheirownmoraljudgments.Theauthorssuggestthatthepossibilityforchatbotstoinfluencehumanmoraljudgmentshighlightstheneedforeducationtohelphumansbetterunderstandartificialintelligence.Theyproposethatfutureresearchshoulddesignchatbotsthateitherdeclinetoanswerquestionsrequiringamoraljudgmentoranswerthesequestionsbyprovidingmultipleargumentsandwarnings.28.WhatareChatGPT’sanswerstoacertainmoralstance?A.changeable. B.valuable.C.creative.D.simple.29.Whatislearnedabouttheparticipants?A.TheyadmittedthepowerofChatGPT.B.Theywereinterviewedbyamoraladvisor.C.TheywereaffectedbyChatGPTunknowingly.D.Theywerepresentedwithdifferentmoraldilemmas.30.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Differentfindingsofthestudy. B.Futurepossibilityforchatbots.C.Majorfocusesoffutureeducation. D.Solutionstotheimpactofchatbots.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ChatGPTTendstoCauseMoralPanics. B.ChatGPT:IsItLikelytoAffectOurLife?C.ChatGPT:WhyIsItMakingUsSoNervous? D.ChatGPTCanInfluenceHumanMoralJudgments.DPhilosophershaveabadreputationforexpressingthemselvesinadryandboringway.Theidealsformostphilosophicalwritingareprecision,clarity,andthesortofconceptualanalysisthatleavesnohairun-split.Thereisnothingwrongwithclarity,precision,andthelike—butthisisn’ttheonlywaytodophilosophy.Outsideacademicjournals,abstractphilosophicalideasareoftenexpressedthroughliterature,cinema,andsong.There’snothingthatgrabsattentionlikeagoodstory,andtherearesomegreatphilosophicalstoriesthatdelightandengage,ratherthanputtingthereadertosleep.Oneofthegreatthingsaboutthisisthat,unlikeformalphilosophy,whichtriestobeveryclear,storiesdon’tweartheirmeaningsontheirsleeve—theyrequireinterpretation,andoftenexpressconflictingideasforthereadertowrestlewith.Considerwhatphilosopherscallthemetaphysics(形而上學(xué))ofrace—anareaofphilosophythatexplorersthequestionofwhetherornotraceisreal.Therearethreemainpositionsthatyoucantakeonthesequestions.Youmightthinkthataperson’sraceiswrittenintheirgenes(apositionknownas“biologicalrealism”).Oryoumightthinkofraceassociallyreal,likedaysoftheweekorcurrencies(“socialconstructionism”).Finally,youmightthinkthatracesareunreal—thatthey’remorelikeleprechauns(一種魔法精靈)thantheyarelikeThursdaysordollars(“anti-realism”).AgreatexampleofastorywithsocialconstructionisttakingonraceisGeorgeSchuyler’snovelBlackNoMore.Inthebook,aBlackscientistnamedCrookmaninventsaprocedurethatmakesBlackpeoplevisuallyindistinguishablefromWhites.ThousandsofAfricanAmericansflocktoCrookman’sBlackNoMoreclinicsandpayhimtheirhard-earnedcashtoundergotheprocedure.Whiteracistscannolongerdistinguishthosepeoplewhoare“really”WhitefromthosewhomerelyappeartobeWhite.Inafinalepisode,CrookmandiscoversthatnewWhitesareactuallyawhitershadeofpalethanthosewhowerebornthatway,whichkicksoffatrendofsunbathingtodarkenone’sskin-darkeningitsoastolookmoreWhile.Philosophicallyrichstorieslikethisbringmoretechnicalworkstolife.Theyarestoriestothinkwith.32.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofphilosophicalstories?A.Themeaningbehindisveryobvious.B.Theyamextremelypreciseandformal.C.Theyoftencauseconflictsamongreaders.D.Theyareengagingandinspirecriticalthinking.33.Whichcategorymight“Christmas”fallintoaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Socialconstructionism. B.Anti-realism.C.Biologicalrealism. D.Literaryrealism.34.WhatisBlackNoMoreinparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Racialissuescausedbyskincolors.B.Asocietyviewonraceandself-image.C.Blackpeopleacceptedbythewhitesociety.D.Theoriginofsunbathingamongwhitepeople.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.StoriesMadeEasy B.StoriestoThinkwithC.PositionsinPhilosophy D.NatureofPhilosophicalWriting第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)Hanfuisatraditionalrobe(長袍)oftheHanpeople,whichhasahistoryofthousandsofyearsinChina.Thenumberofpeopleadoptingtheancientstyleofdressinmodemtimeshasgrownsignificantlythesedays.Thehanfuclothingindustryisnowworthonebillionyuan(US$140.7million).36However,itmaybetooearlytocallita“revival(復(fù)興)”.37Anditsoundsimpressivethatabout2.2millionpeopleinChinawearhanfu.Butconsideringthattheclothingretail(零售)industrywasworth1.92trillionyuanin2017,onebillionyuanisasmallnumber.Similarly,2.2millionseemsasmallnumberconsideringthatChina’spopulationismorethan1.3billion.HavingplayedamajorroleinChina’sclothinghistory,hanfuremainedpopularuntilthelate1600s.38AfterpursuingWesternfashion,it’snaturalthatChinesepeoplearereturningtotraditionalclothinginsearchoftheirculturalidentity.Butwhatistheobstacle(阻礙)ofhanfu’srevival,despitepeople’sloveforit?39Thehanfutrendappearedfiveyearsago,sotheindustryisquiteyoung.AndmanytailorsarestilllearninghowbesttomakehanfufromhistoricalTVdramasandsoon.Butmostofthesehistoricaldramasarefictional,asaremanyoftheclothesthecharacterswear.Short-videoandlive-streamingappsaretheothersourcesthatpromotethehanfuculture.Butmostoftheselivestreamershavetheirownshops.40Tofulfilltheirselfishinterests,thosebehindtheshortvideosandlive-streamingblameoneanotherinsteadofworkingtogethertorevivethehanfuculture.Iftheselive-streamersreallywanttodevelopthehanfuculture,theyshouldchangetheirattitudeandworktogetherforthebettermentofthehanfuindustry.A.Onebillionyuanisahugefigure.B.Thelackofastandardseemstobethemainproblem.C.ThepopularityofhanfureflectsthediversityofChineseculture.D.Thismeanstheypromotehanfuculturetoincreasetheirownprofits.E.EventhetraditionalKoreanandJapanesecostumesoriginatedfromit.F.ThishascausedmanytosayitsymbolizestherevivalofHanorhanfuculture.G.ItisnaturalforChinesepeopletoshowtheirlovefortraditionalculturebywearinghanfu.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)OneeveningIwasrunninglateforameetingandIpassedafriendinthehallway.Myfriendaskedthedaily41question,“Howareyoudoing?”42,ratherthangivetheexpectedresponse,“Good,howaboutyou?”Idecidedto43mydissatisfactionwithtraffic,peoplewhocan’tputdowntheircellphonesattrafficlights,44visionintherainandeverythingelseaboutmy45journeytowork.Insteadofshowingsympathy,myfriendaskedachallengingquestion,“Whatwouldhavehappenedifyourguardianangelhadn’tcreatedthose46?”Theinference(推斷)wasthatImighthavebeen47somethingmuchworsethanbeinglateforameeting.My48reactionwastolaughandwalkon,butlaterIbeganto49whathehadasked.Overthenextfewdays,themoreIthoughtaboutthisquestion,themore50Iwasabletoseeinit.Ithoughtaboutmy51experiencesaswellasthethingsthathadhappenedtome,andtheseedhehadplantedstartedtogrow.Irememberedmyunclewhowaslateforaflightandtheflighthehad52crasheddown.Irememberedwhen53keptmefromaccidentsonthesameroadIwastravelingon.Eversincemyfriendgavemehisadviceintheformofa54,Ihavebecomelessstressed.Keepingtheadviceinmindmakesmemore55andhasimprovedmylife.41.A.tough B.tricky C.routine D.awkward42.A.Thus B.Besides C.However D.Instead43.A.unload B.contain C.spread D.uncover44.A.good B.poor C.awesome D.sensitive45.A.stressful B.delightful C.thoughtful D.sorrowful46.A.opportunities B.miracles C.roadblocks D.misfortunes47.A.saved B.red C.offered D.made48.A.positive B.habitual C.hesitant D.immediate49.A.reflecton B.careabout C.dealwith D.calloff50.A.chances B.wisdom C.concern D.skills51.A.personal B.childhood C.family D.school52.A.forgotten B.missed C.avoided D.boarded53.A.delays B.schedules C.budgets D.events54.A.dialogue B.lecture C.question D.statement55.A.atleast B.atbest C.atsea D.atease第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Haveyoueverhadthiskindofchildhoodmemory:afamilysitstogethercasuallyduringaholiday,drinkingandtastingteaafterlunchordinner?Thishasbeena56.__________(day)activityforChinesepeoplethroughoutthehistory.Afterbeingspreadtodifferentpartsoftheworld,teahasreceivedtop-levelglobalrecognition57.__________asharedculturaltreasureofmankind.“The58.__________(practice)ofgreetingguestswithteaaresharedamongmultipleethnicgroups.Theyprovide59.__________senseofidentityandcontinuityforcommunities,groupsandindividuals60.__________60.__________(concern),”statesadocumentfromtheMinistryofCultureandTourismtoUNESCO.Thisexplanationcanbefullymanifestedbyweiluzhucha,which61.__________(mean)boilingteaatastove,asocialteaactivitygoingviralamongtheyounggenerationofChinesepeople.BytheendofNovember,2022,videosrecordingorintroducingthisactivity62.__________(play)1.14billiontimes,andrelatedpostshadattracted11.58millionviewsonsocialmediaplatforms,reportedCCTV.Weiluzhuchamightbeareplacementinthecoldseasonsforthecampingcraze.63.__________(sit)aroundwithfriendsandfamilieswithastove,sometea,fruitandrefreshmentsonthetable,peoplemaychat,viewthesurroundingscenery,64.__________beimmersedintraditionalChineseculturebyboilingteatogetherinperson.“65.__________appealstomemostisitswarmatmospherewhenboilingtea.”anInternetusercommentedonSinaWeibo.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是學(xué)生會主席李華,你校學(xué)生會需招聘一名留學(xué)生做英語學(xué)習顧問(advisor),請你以學(xué)生會的名義寫一則招聘啟事,內(nèi)容包括:1.應(yīng)聘條件;2.崗位職責及工作時間;3.歡迎積極報名。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。EnglishStudyAdvisorWanted________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Inthespringsun,myauntandIheadedforherflowershop.NormallyIwouldbedelightedtohelpinhershop,butnotrecentlybecauseofRosa.Rosawasmysister,justonemonthold,whowassettledinmyoldbedroom.Fortenyears,thesmallroomwasfullofmytoysandbooks.Butnowitwastransformedintoherbabyroom,decoratedlikeagardenwithpinksandyellows.Myce,myoldlife,wasgone.“Hereweare!”

Wearrivedattheshop,awaveofcolourandsweetsmellwashingoverme.MyauntsaidIcouldpicksomeflowersforMumandDad.Iusedtolovethis,buttodayIwassoovercomewithtirednessandenvy.WhybothertobringthemflowerswhentheywereenjoyingRosaathomewithoutme?

SilentlyIhelpedmyauntarrangeflowers.

“Yourmumtoldmetherehasn’tbeenmuchshuteyerecentlyforanyofyou.”“Notmuch,sinceRosathealarmclockwas

installed(安裝),”I

complainedwithahugeyawn(哈欠).“Irememberhaving

to

creep(躡手躡腳地走)

aroundlikeaworn-outmousewhenyourmumwasababy.Ispentthefirstmonthshatinghersomuch.”“ButyouandMumseemsoclose,”

Isaid,guiltilyhidingawaymyenvyofRosa.“Nowweare.Butittookmeyearstogrowintotheroleofbigsister.Fewflowersblossom(綻放)overnight,youknow.”

Shepulledmeinforasidehug,glancingupattheclock,andsuggestedItakeawalkoutside.

Behindhershopwasafielddottedwithspringflowers.Steppingintothefield,Ibegantopicklittleflowers.Itwaslikegatheringmychildhoodmemories.IrememberedhowI’dsitwithDad,makingflowerchains,crowning(授予)

eachotherwiththesilliesttitles:QueenofJunkFoodandKingofMess.Mysmilegrewwider.TheshiningyellowflowersremindedmeofthecolorinRosa’sbabyroom.Wassheawake?Iwondered.1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:SuddenlyIsawtwofamiliarfigureswalkingtowardsme.Paragraph2:Rosawaswideawakeinherbabybasketbesidethepicnicblanket.答案聽力:1-5.CBCAA6-10.ABAAB11-15.BCCAB16-20.CCBBC閱讀理解:21--23BCA24--27ABCD28-31ACDD32--35DABB36--40FAEBD完形:41-45CCABA46-50CBDAB51-55CBACD語法填空:56daily;57as;58practices;59a;60concerned;61means;62hadbeenplayed;63Sitting;64and;65What【應(yīng)用文寫作范文】EnglishStudyAdvisorWantedTheStudentUnionofourschooliseagerlyrecruitinganinternationalstudenttoworkasanEnglishstudyadvisornextterm.TheapplicantisrequiredtobeanativespeakerofEnglishwhohasagoodcommandofEnglishgrammarandwriting.Additionally,preferencewillbegiventothosewhocouldspeakChinesefluently.Themainresponsibilitiesoftheadvisorrangefromsolvingstudents’problemsinEnglishstudiesandhelpingstudentstopracticetheiroralEnglishtoassistinginorganizingEnglishactivities,includingEnglisheveningsandEnglishspeechcontests.Apartfromthese,he/sheisexpectedtowork4hoursaweekwithpatienceandastrongsenseofresponsibility.Asforthenegotiablepayment,itwillbediscussedduringtheinterview.Ifyouareinterestedinit,pleasedon’thesitatetofillintheapplicationformandsendittotheemailaddressStudentUnion@beforeJanuary20th.We’relookingforwardtoyourcoming.TheStudentUnion【讀后續(xù)寫】官方范文,SuddenlyIsawtwofamiliarfigureswalkingtowardsme."Lookwho'shere!"myDadexclaimedwithasmile,holdingRosawithababybasket.TheyellowflowersinmyhandseemedtoglowevenbrighterasIgazedatthebeautifullittlegirl.Icouldn'thelprecallingwhatmyaunttoldme.Iknewthatitwouldtaketimeformetoadjusttosharingmyparents'attentionandmyoldroom,butIwasdeterminedtobethebestbigsisterIcouldbe.ThenIcarefullyarrangedtheyellowflowersintoasmallbouquetandhandedittomymomwithasmile."TheseareforyouandDad,andalsoforRosa,"Isaid,feelingasurgeofwarmthinmychestthathadbeenmissingearlier.Rosawaswideawakeinherbabybasketbesidethepicnicblanket.Herbigblueeyeswereopen,takingintheworldaroundher.AsIwatchedmylittlesister,Icouldn'thelpbutfeelasenseofwonderandamazementathowperfectshewas.Igentlypickedherupandheldherclose,feelingherwarmthandbreathinginthesweetscentofherhair.Iknewthatfromnowon,mylifewouldneverbethesame.Iwouldnolongerbethecenterofattention,andIwouldhavetosharemyparentswiththisbeautifullittlecreature.ButasIlookedintoRosa'seyes,Iknewthatitwasallworthit.Shewasmyfamily,andIlovedhermorethananythingintheworld.下水文SuddenlyIsawtwofamiliarfigureswalkingtowardsme.Undoubtedly,theywerejustmydadandmum.Ihadneverthoughtabouttheircomingbutactuallytheydid.Theywerecarryingthebabybasket,wavingtheirhandstome.ThenIrushedtothem,noticingtheblanketandaskingwhytheycamehere."Youknow,wehaven'thadapicnictogetherforalongtimesinceRosawasborn.Thatisthereasonwhywecomehere."Theysmiled.Hearingthis,Iflushedwithshameandtearsofregretwereabouttowellupinmyeyes.Itriedtoholdbackmytearsandsmiled,"Let'sgo."Myauntalsojoinedusandwemadepreparationsforthepicnictogether.Justatthattime,acrybrokethesilencearound.Rosawaswideawakeinherbabybasketbesidethepicnicblanket.Isatnexttoherontheblanket,staringather.Shelookedaroundwithhertinyeyes,curiously,puttingherfiguresinhermouth,asiftastingthesweetandgentlebreeze.Then,DadandIweremakingflowerchains,crowningeachotherwiththesilliesttitlesjustlikebefore.IquietlyputsomeflowersIpickedjustnowtodecorateherbasket.Suddenly,shegrabbedoneofmyfinger,anditseemedasifshewassmilingatmeinnocently.Thesmilewasjustlikeagunshotthatshotintomyheart.Isuddenlyunderstoodwhatauntsaidtomebefore.Yes,thistime,Ihavemadeupmymindtolearntobeabigsister.Welcometomynewlife,Rosa,mysister.聽力原文:Text1學(xué)習樂器;43詞W:Ithoughtaboutlearningtheviolinorpiano.ButIdon’tlistentoclassicalmusic.Now,I’dliketobeabletoplaymyfavoriterocksongs.M:Youcanlearnthepianowhenyou’reolder.Fornow,theguitarwillbeperfect.W:True!事實細節(jié)題。根據(jù)男士的話“Youcanlearnthepianowhenyou’reolder.Fornow,theguitarwillbeperfect.”可知,男士建議女士等年齡再大些的時候再去學(xué)習鋼琴,現(xiàn)在學(xué)習吉他會更好,女士給予肯定回答。由此可知,女士很可能會去學(xué)習吉他,故選C。Text2為飯局遲到道歉;43詞W:Sorry!Weplannedtohavelunchat11:30a.m.,butI’mafraidI’llbehalfanhourlate.Thereissomuchtrafficonthehighway.M:That’sallright.I’llordersomethingfirst.W:It’ssoniceofyou!Thankyouforyourunderstanding.推理判斷題。根據(jù)女士的話“Sorry!Weplannedtohavelunchat11:30a.m.,butI’mafraidI’llbehalfanhourlate.Thereissomuchtrafficonthehighway.”可知,女士表示抱歉,因為和男士約定11點半一起吃午餐,但因為路上堵車,可能要遲到半小時。由此可推知,女士打電話是為了自己的遲到而致歉,故選B。Text3詢問廚師出餐時間;39詞W:Chef,didyougetthelastorderticket?Thecustomerisurgingustoservethefoodbecauseheisinahurry.Howlongwillittake?M:Waitamoment!I’llgiveittohiminfiveminutes.主旨大意題。女士首先詢問男士(廚師)是否看到了點餐單,并告知顧客因為有急事而迫切需要上菜。隨后,女士詢問男士(廚師)還需要多久才能出餐,男士聽后讓女士等一下,并表示五分鐘后會出餐。綜合男女士的對話可知,他們主要在談?wù)摬推返臏蕚涫乱耍蔬xC。【點撥】解答主旨大意題需要結(jié)合整個對話進行概括,不要拘泥細節(jié)。【重點詞句】urge:敦促;催促servethefood:上菜inahurry:匆忙地;急于Text4瀕危動物的信息;38詞M:Arethesenotesaboutanimalstakeninschool?Thisinformationaboutendangeredspeciesisverymeaningful.W:Oh,Ijustwatchedadocumentaryonthehistorychannelaboutthi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