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PAGEPAGE6山東省濱州市博興縣、陽信縣2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期中聯(lián)考試題(試卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),每小題1.5分,滿分30分)第一節(jié)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(biāo)注在試卷的相應(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.Whatdidthewomanforgettobringtoschool?A.Herwatch. B.Herglasses. C.Herumbrella.2.Howmuchwillthewomanhavetopay?A.£2. B.£5. C.£7.3.Whatdoesthegirlwantherdadtodo?A.Takehertoamatch. B.Getheradictionary. C.Buyheramagazine.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheromanticfilm?

A.Boring. B.Exciting. C.Impressive.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ATVprogram. B.Ahost. C.Agame.其次節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whyisthemanmakingthecall?A.Tomakeanappointment. B.Tochangethemedicine. C.Toknowaboutthemeeting.7.Whatwillthewomanmostlikelydonext?A.Putthemanthroughtoanotherdoctor. B.GetintouchwithDr.Johnson.C.GotoDr.Lee’soffice.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhydidMarsharequestthemeetingbeputoff?A.Shegotthesalesreportlate. B.Shewillgoonabusinesstrip. C.Shewillbevisitedbyacustomer.9.Whendoesthewomansuggestthemeetingbeheld?A.OnTuesdaymorning. B.OnTuesdayafternoon. C.OnWednesdaymorning.10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Makeatravelplan. B.Analyzesomedata. C.TrytoreachMarsha.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers. B.Husbandandwife. C.Roommates.12.Whatequipmentwillthewomanprobablyleavebehind?A.Thegascooker. B.Thefridge. C.Thedishwasher.13.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthebedroom?A.Thecolorofthewall. B.Thematerialofthefloor. C.Theviewfromthewindow.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.HowdidTom’smotherfindoutabouttheconcert?A.Byreadingaposter. B.Bylisteningtotheradio. C.Bylookingatawebsite.15.WhenwillTomgototheconcert?A.On19June. B.On23June. C.On25June.16.Wherewillthegirlgofirstafterschooltomorrow?A.Totheplayground. B.Tothesportsclub. C.Tothelibrary.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Wherearethetouristsfrom?A.NewYork. B.London. C.Paris. 18.Whatkindofhotelwillthetouristsstayin?A.Three-starones. B.Four-starones. C.Five-starones.19.Whatwillthetouristsdoattheairport?A.Havebreakfast. B.Meetthetravelagent. C.Dosomeshopping.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthetouriststodointheend?A.Bealwaysontime. B.Takecareoftheirbaggage. C.Makeaplanintheirsparetime.其次部分閱讀理解(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。AWith60milesofcanalsandnearly7,000buildingsdatingfromthe18thcenturyorearlier,AmsterdamisoneofEurope’sbestpreservedcities.Herearesomeofourfavorites.TheConcertgebouwAfreeclassicalconcertinoneoftheworld’sgreatestconcerthalls?Soundstoogoodtobetrue,buteveryWednesdayatlunchtimethat’sexactlywhat’sonofferattheConcertgebouw.ThelatestseriesjuststartedupagainthismonthandwillrunthroughJune.Youcanpickupafreeticket(oneperperson)onthedayoftheshowstartingat11:30a.m.;theconcerttakesplacefrom12:30p.m.to1p.m.RijksmuseumGardensTakeawalkinthebeautifulformalgardensoftheRijksmuseum,whicharedottedwithfascinatingartworks.There’salife-sizechessboard,afountainbycontemporaryDanishartistJeppeHein,andpost-warclimbingframesbyarchitectAldovanEyck.Thegardensalsohostsculptureexhibitions—currentlythereare21sculpturesonshowbytheSpanishartistJoanMiróuntilOctober11.TheMuziektheaterThisimportantopera,danceandmusicvenuehasfreeweeklylunchtimeconcertsbytopperformersonTuesdaysfrom12:30p.m.to1p.m.intheentrancehall,fromSeptembertoMay.Onceortwiceamonth,theconcertisfollowedbyafreetourofthetheatre—checkthewebsitefordetails.CentralLibraryAttheNetherlands’biggestlibrary,theCentraleBibliotheek,youcanreadtheinternationalpapersforfree,andwhileWi-Fiisn’tcompletelyfree,youcanpurchase30minutesforlittlemorethanadollarbyusingoneoftheticketmachines.Upstairsonthe7thfloorthereisacaféwithabalconythatboastswonderfulcityviews.21.Whichonewouldyoupreferifyouhaveatasteforartworks?A.TheConcertgebouw. B.TheMuziektheater.C.RijksmuseumGardens. D.CentralLibrary.22.WhatcanyoudopriortoyourvisittotheMuziektheater?A.EnjoyclassicalmusicatConcertgebouw. B.Attendthefreeweeklylunchtimeconcert.C.VisitsculptureexhibitionsofJoanMiró. D.TakeawalkintheRijksmuseumGardens.23.WhatisspecialaboutCentralLibrary?A.Wi-Fiinitisfreetouse. B.Youcangetafantasticviewofthecity.C.Itisthebiggestlibraryintheworld. D.Newspapersathomeandabroadarefreetoread.B密封線密封線ThatyoungstersweregluedtoonlinegamesontheirsmartphoneswasagreatconcernforNgurangMeena,aschoolteacherinNirjuli.The30-year-oldsocialscienceteacher,whorantheNgurangLearningInstitute,anadultliteracycentre,saidthatshefeltdisheartenedwhenshereadstudentpapers.“Thegraphofstudentperformanceisfallingeveryyear.ItbreaksmyheartwheneverIseeanswersheets—basicgrammarskillsaremissingandthere'sanabsenceofanycohesive(連貫性的)expression.Theylackguidanceandreadingcultureisalmostzero,”Meenasaid.Whenherschoolandthecentresheranhadtocloseduetoinfectiousdiseases,sheplannedtodosomethingtoaddresstheproblem.InspiredbyasimilarproposalinMizoram,Meenasetupabookshelfwitharound80booksaswellassomebenchesonthesideoftheroadinNirjulionAugust30th,2024,wherepassers-bycouldspendtimereading.Theselectionsincludedmotivationalbooks,biographiesandnovelsaswellascomicsforyoungchildren.“Ihavetopleasetheminorswithsweetstositandread,butthatisokay,”shelaughed.Meena'sbookshelfbecameahitamongyoungsterswhospenthoursinthereadingcorner.Withintwomonths,hereffortbecamethetalkofthetown.Now,generouscontributionsofbookscomeinfromthepublicandsheisevenreceivingrequeststosetupsuchlibrariesinotherpartsofthestate,includingoneinthecapital,Itana-gar.Sincethetinylibrariesarefarfromthemaintown,shealsolendsbooksouttothosewhowanttoreadathome.“Ineverthoughtthatthiswouldbecomesuchabiginspiration,”Meenasaid.“Sincechildhood,wehavebeentoldthatbooksareourbestfriends.Thenextgenerationofkidsisfocusedongamesandotherthings.Idon'twantthemtoheadonthewrongtrack,”sheadded.What'stheaimofMeena'sreadingprogram?Tohighlighttheimportanceofreadingforadults. B.Tohelpadultslearnsomecohesiveexpression.C.TokeepNgurangLearningInstituterunningwell. D.Tocareforyoungsterslackinginreading.25.WhatdidMeenadotoencourageyoungkidstoreadmore?A.Sheprovidedthemwithtransportation. B.Sheofferedsomerewardstothem.C.Shechosenovelswithbeautifulcovers. D.Sheselectedbookscoveringeverycategory.26.Whatdoestheunderlined“this”refertointhelastparagraph?A.People’sgenerouscontributionsofbooks.B.Hersettingupthereadingcorner.C.People’srequesttosetuplibraries. D.Youngpeople’spassionforreading27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheRoadsideReadingCorner B.Books:SourcesofKnowledge C.TheLibrary:aParadisefortheYoung D.NewIdeasaboutSettingaReadingPlanCEngineers縣區(qū)縣區(qū)學(xué)校姓名準(zhǔn)考考號密封線Paperelectronicsaresimpletomakeandinexpensive,notesstudyleaderSeokheunChoi,anengineeratBinghamtonUniversity.Theyneednoelectricaloutlettorecharge.Theyjustneedmorebacteria,whichcanbefoundeverywhere—includingdirtywater.“Mostbatteriesusechemicalstogenerateelectricity.Substitutingbacteriacanbeanadvantage,”Choisays.“Theyarecheapandself-repairing.”Whatpaper-basedbatterieswon’tdoisgeneratemuchpower.Theydo,howevercreateenoughtorunsmalldevicesinfarawayordangerousplaces—suchasabattlefield.Theymightalsofinduseinmedicine.Forinstance,theymightpowertinysensors,suchasthetypesusedtomeasurebloodsugar.Thisinventionisbasedonanobservationmademorethanacenturyago—thatmicrobes(微生物)produceelectricityastheydigestfood.Scientistsrefertothebio-batteriesbasedonthisprincipleasmicrobialfuelcells.Afuelcellgenerateselectricitylikearegularbattery.Butaregularbatterystopsproducingelectricitywhenitsinnerchemicalreactionsstop.Afuelcellusesfuelthatcanberefilled.Inthiscase,bacteriaserveasthefuel.Byrefillingmoremicrobes,asneeded,scientistscankeepthesefuelcellsrunning.Labtestshaveshownthatthenewbatterycanproduceacurrent.Now,Choiandhisteamarelookingatwaystoincreasethepower.They'restudyingdifferentshapesandmaterialsfortheanodeandcathode(正負(fù)極).They'realsolookingforthebestwaystocombinebatteriesformorepower.Thebeautyofthepaperdevicesisthatyoucansimplyfoldthemtoconnectthem.Andtheysurelywillbeatrendinthenearfuture.Whatmakesthepaper-basedbatteriesdifferentfromotherbatteries?A.Theyaremainlyusedtorunsmartphones. B.Theytakeamuchshortertimetorecharge.C.Theyareusedtodecoratesmalldevices. D.Theyusebacteriatogenerateelectricity.29.Whatcanthepaper-basedbatteriesdo?A.Lowerbloodsugarlevels.B.Powertinydevices.C.Producemuchelectricity.D.Changechemicalsinthepaper.30.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theapplicationofthenewbattery. B.Thecharacteristicsofthepaperbatteries.C.Theworkingprincipleoftheinvention. D.Theintentiontoinventthedevice.31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofthepaper-basedbatteries?A.Defensive.B.Ambiguous.C.Doubtful.D.Optimistic.DWhileweknowthatlanguagefirstappearedamongHomosapiens(智人)somewherethousandsofyearsago,thesecrettohowlanguageevolvedisstillunknown,andmainstreamtheoriesfallintotwodifferentcamps.Onewidelyheldtheoryisthatlanguagecameaboutasanevolutionaryadaptation.Thatwaswheretheideaofnaturalselectioncameintoplay,whichwasthebeliefthatthespecificphysicalfeaturesofapopulationmadethatpopulationmorelikelytosurviveitsenvironment,liketheturtleanditsshell.Ononehand,humansneededtocommunicatewitheachotherinordertohunt,farmanddefendthemselvessuccessfullyfromthesurroundinghostileenvironment.Beingabletocommunicatebyusinglanguagegavethehumanspeciesadistinctsurvivaladvantage.Ontheotherhand,languagewasneededforsocialinteraction,accordingtothosewhosubscribedtotheadaptationtheory.Intheirpaper“NaturalLanguageandNaturalSelection,”researchersStevenPinkerandPaulBloomtheorizedthataseriesofcallsorgesturesevolvedovertimeintocombinations,givinguscomplexcommunication,orlanguage.Asthingsbecamemorecomplicatedaroundthem,humansneededamorecomplexsystemtoconveyinformationtooneanother.Earlymansawagroupofdeerhewantedtohunt.Hemadeasoundtohishuntingpartnerthatmeans“deerarenearby.”O(jiān)neday,astormcameinandthehunternoticedthatthunderscaredthedeeraway.Asaresult,thehunterwenthungryuntilthestormpassed.Overtime,thesamehunteralsolearnedtorecognizethewarningsignsforbadweather—darkskiesandincreasedwind.Earlymanrealizedthatwhentheskydarkenedandthewindpickedup,heneededtotellhishuntingpartnertospeedupthepursuitofthedeer.Therefore,hecameupwithaseriesofsoundsthatrefertoboththedeerandthebadweather.Thatseriesofsoundswasthebeginningofanevolutionaryadaptationthateventuallybecamelanguage.Ashumanslearnedmoreabouthowtobestsurvive,theydevelopedaneedtoconveythesesurvivalmethodstotheirpopulation.Tobebrief,that’stheadaptationtheory.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thepaperonnaturalselection. B.Theevolutionoflanguage.C.Thedifferencesbetweentheories. D.Theintroductiontohumanreproduction.33.Whyaretheturtleanditsshellmentionedinparagraph2?A.Tosupporttheevolutionaryadaptation. B.Toshowthemysteryofnature.C.Tostresstheadvantageoftheturtlesshell. D.Toencouragepeopletostudynaturalselection.34.Howdoestheauthorexplaintheadaptationtheoryinparagraph3?A.Bycomparing. B.Bylistingdata.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Bycarryingoutasurvey. 35.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytellusnext?A.Theexactplacewherehumanscamefrom.B.Thereasonswhyanimalscannotformlanguage.C.Theothertheoryofhowlanguageevolved.D.Themethodsofhumans'shapingnon-verbalthinking.其次節(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。HowtoChooseYourPurpose-FilledCareerWhenyouthinkaboutchoosingacareer,youoftendoitinthefollowingtwoways.36.Ifyoulikewritingordoingcrafts,youmightconsiderthesethings.Thisisnotabadwaytogo,ofcourse,butyoucan’talwaysmakemoneydoingthingsyoulike(likevideogamesordrinkingbeer).Andsometimesthingsyoulikearebetterasahobbyorsidepassion.Thinkaboutawell-paidjobthatyoucandoanddoesn’tsoundsobad.Maybeadoctor,engineerorlawyer?Ormaybethat’soutofyoureducationalreach,soyouchooseofficeorretailworker.37butoftentheyarenotsomethingyou’rereallypassionateabout.It’skindoflikejustdoingsomethingbecauseit’sthere—notveryinspired.However,there’sanotherwaythatisperhapsbetter:38.Forexample.Takingcareofchildren,becauseyoureallywanttohelpchildrengetagreatstartinlife,orblossomintowhotheywanttobeorgettingintogovernmentorsocialworktoimprovetheconditionsofthecommunityyouliveinorbecomingascientisttohelpeasetheenvironmentalcrisisorfindacureforaterribledisease.39andifyouchooseoneofthemforthatpurpose,youwillserveinthatworkfeelingasenseofpurposeeachday.Thereareendlesswaystodothat.Thepointisn’thowyouservetheworld,butjustservingtheworldinsomewaythatwillhelpyoufeelfilledwithpurpose.40.A.ThinkaboutwhatyouliketodoB.TheseareallgreatchoicesC.YoucanidentifyyourpurposeandworkouthowtogetthereD.Ifyouchooseapurposefulandenjoyablejob,you’realwaysfurtheralongthanmostpeopleE.Thesooneryoucompletethetrainingrequirements,thesooneryouwillmakealivingF.TrytodosomethingtoserveacommunityormaketheworldbetterG.Eachoftheseisjustoneofmanypossibilitiesfilledwithpurpose第三部分語言運(yùn)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。Asisoftenthecase,childhoodwasthehappiesttimeofourlives.But,thatwasnot41forme,atleastbetweentheagesof10to12.Iwaspractically42bymyparents,whoseemedonlyinterestedintheirnever-endingmoneymaking.Iwas43,aloneratschooltoo,dislikedbymyclassmatesforgettinggoodgrades.Longingfor44,Ifellintodespairandstartedthinkingaboutdeath.密封線Whileontheschoolfieldtrip,Ilostmyfootingandslippedintoamarsh(沼澤)andgotmy45muddy.Asluckwouldhaveit,outofnowhere,anangel,inthe46ofanativewoman,lentmeahelpinghand.She47metohersmallcottageandhelpedmechangemywettrousers.Shemademeeatfrom48littlefoodshehad,andtoldmefunnystories,49tocheermeup.密封線Thatladysavedme.Shesavedmybeliefinthe50ofpeople.Icametorealizethatwhateverhappens,therearegoodthingsintheworld,whichyoucan51forexistence.AnotherthingInoticedwasthatthelady,thoughshelivedin52surroundings,seemeddelighted.Irealizedthatlifeisbeautifulifweloveit.Onlythosewhoare53theirlifecanreallyunderstandwhathappinessreallyis.Idroppedtheideaofendingmy54.ImustthankthatkindladyforwhatIhadneverexperiencedtillthen.55someone'slifewithkindnessisworthallthetreasureintheworld.A.rational B.acceptable C.true D.abnormalA.discriminated B.ignored C.abused D.missedA.helpless B.friendless C.invisible D.transparentA.freedom B.schooling C.company D.affection A.backpack B.coat C.glasses D.trousersA.form B.absence C.direction D.faceA.fetched B.followed C.pointed D.tookA.what B.so C.how D.suchA.demanding B.offering C.attempting D.pursuingA.honesty B.kindness C.ability D.wisdomA.relyon B.contributeto C.devoteto D.weighupA.luxurious B.unpleasant C.unfamiliar D.naturalA.seriousabout B.proudof C.contentwith D.accustomedtoA.trip B.ambition C.exploration D.lifeA.Changing B.Rekindling C.Creating D.Interfering其次節(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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheRichfieldMuseumofFineArtisgoingtopresentanewexhibition.Itsgoalis56(display)theChineseartisticgeniusfromancienttimes.57isthehighlightoftheexhibitionisthepaintingofTangYin,borninMingDynasty.Hesoughtandfailedtogainentryintothecivilservice,soheturnedtopaintingandgained58(recognize)asoneofthegreatestChineseartists.HispaintingClearingAfterSnowonaMountainPass,59(show)highmountains,treesandhousescoveredinsnow,wasmadewithextraordinaryskill.Inaddition,thereisacollectionofnearly100bronzeobjectsfromtheShangDynasty.Someoftheitems60(think)tohavecomefromthecollectionofEmperorQianlong,61admirerofShangDynastybronze.Finally,ithasmanyfineexamplesofTangDynastysculptures.Intheseventhcentury,BuddhismbegantoshowexpansioninChinaandtradealongtheSilkRoadalso62(boom).Therefore,Chinesesculpturefound63(it)influencedbyBuddhistart,64contributedtotheemergenceofartworksintendedtospreadBuddhism.Sincealltheartworksare65exceptionalbeautyandquality,itisreallyanartfeastyoucan'tmiss!第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,你們年級下周要舉辦一次主題為“展望將來新生活”的英語演講競賽,請依據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,通過合志向象,寫一篇演講稿。包括:太空縣區(qū)學(xué)校姓名縣區(qū)學(xué)校姓名準(zhǔn)考考號密封線3.材料的回收利用等。留意:詞數(shù)80字左右;可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)為你寫好,不計入總字?jǐn)?shù)。Goodafternoon,boysandgirls!______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanksforlistening!其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,依據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。OnChristmasEve,seventy-three-year-oldGeorgeselectedhisfoodcarefully.Skimmilkwas$2.99,whitebread,89centswitha10-centdiscount.Leavingthecashier,hecalculatedthathehadsaved80centstoday.Attheexit,thewindremindedhimofhisgloves.“Wherearethey?”Notinthecoatpockets.Notinthegrocerybageither.Hewassurehewaswearingthemwhenheenteredthestore.Heclearlyrememberedputtingthemintothepocketofthiscoat.Georgemadeasecondthoroughsearchofallhispockets,againincludingthegrocerybag.Nowhewassuretheymusthavebeendroppedsomewhereinsidethestore.OldGeorgehadboughttheblackleatherglovesata25%discount,forjust$35.00,tenyearsago.Theyweresoftandwarmandverydurable.Hehadtakencarenottoletadropofwaterorraintouchhisexpensivegloves,sotheylookedlikenew.Losingthisfavoritepossessionwasalmostlikelosingachildtohim.George,calmontheoutsidebutnervousinside,re-enteredthestore.Hefollowedthesameroutehehadwalkedbefore,startingatthebreadcounter,tothemilksection,thecornerwheresaltandsugarwereplaced,thentherestofthestore.Severalminutesofanxioussearchingturnedouttobeinvain.Heaskedthecustomerswhethertheysawapairofblackleathergloves,buttheysaidno.Thenhewentovertothecashierwithouthesitationtoaskifshehadreceivedanylostgloves,butonlyreceivedthesameanswer.Hisheartgrewheavier.“Societyhaschanged,peoplehavechanged,”hemurmuredtohimself.“Yearsago,ifsomebodypickedupsomethinglost,theywouldgiveitback.Nowagoodactionislost.”Yethedidnotgiveuphope.Hestartedtostareatanybodywearingblackglovestoseeiftheylookedlikehis.Thefirsttwopersonshesawdidweargloves,butonewaswomen’sandtheothernotblack.留意: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:Suddenly,hefoundamanlookinglikealawyer,wearingblackleathergloves.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Duringthewholeholiday,hewasalwaysthinkingwhethertobuyanewpair._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024—2025學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題參考答案第一部分聽力1—5BCCAB6—10BAACC11—15ACACB16—20CABBA其次部分閱讀理解21—23CBD24—27DBBA28—31DBCD32—35BACC36—40ABFGD語言運(yùn)用第一節(jié)41--45CBBCD46--50ADACB51--55ABCDA其次節(jié)todisplay57.What58.recognition59.showing60.arethought61.an62.boomed63.itself64.which65.of第四部分寫作第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作Onepossibleversion:Goodafternoon,boysandgirls!I’mLiHua.Ifeelhonouredtobeheretosharemyviewsonlifeinthefuture.Withtherapiddevelopmentofhigh-tech,ourlifehaschangedalotinthepastdecades.Manythingsthatwouldn’thappenbeforehavecomeintoreality.Therefore,ourlifewillchangeaswellinthefuture.Perhapssomepeoplewillhavethealternativetogotothemoonforaholidayorliveunderthesea,whichwillmaketheirlifeinterestingandcolorful.Besides,inthefuturemaybeeachfamilywillrelyonrobotstodohouseworkandwe’llhavemorefreetimetodevelopourhobbies.What’smore,allthematerialscanberecycledandnothingwillbewasted.Ourenvironmentwillbemuchbetterthannow.Ibelievelifeinthefuturemustbewonderfulandexciting,soI’lltrymybesttoworkhardforabetterfuturelife.Thanksforlistening!其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫參考范文:Suddenly,hefoundamanlookinglikealawyer,wearingblackleathergloves.Abruptasitmightseem,Georgecameupwithouthesitationandaskediftheywerehis,buttherecameadisappointinganswer.Onsecondthought,herealizednobodywouldbesofoolishastowearthemrightinsidethestore.Hehadnootheralternativebuttoaskthecashiertokeepthemincasethelostgloveswerefound.Thenhedraggedhislegstowardstheexit.Duringthewholeholiday,hewasalwaysthinkingwhethertobuyanewpair.Afterall,indeepwinter,hecouldnotdowithoutgloves.FinallypoorGeorgedecidedtobuyanotherpairofleathergloves.Withthelastrayofhope,hesteppedintothestoreagain.Nosoonerhadheopenedthedoorthanthecashiertoldhimtherewasindeedonesuchpairashelost.afterexaminingthemcarefully,hewaswildwithjoy,expressingsinceregratitudeandsayingtohimselfthatagoodactionwasneverlost.錄音稿(Text1)W:Hello,Stephen.What’sthematter?Youlookworried.M:Irememberedtobringmyumbrellatoschooltoday,butIforgotmywatch.Whattimeisit?W:It’saquartertoten.Oh,IjustrealizedthatIleftmyglassesathome.(Text2) W:Howmuchisitgoingtocostustogoswimming?M:Well,I’mamemberatthesportscenter,soformeit’sonly£5.Peoplewhoaren’tmembershavetopay£2more.W:SoIhavetopaymorethanyou.(Text3)W:Dad,areyougoingintotownthisafternoon?M:Probably.Iwanttowatchthefootballmatchfirst.Why?W:ActuallyIwaswonderingifyoucouldgetmeamagazine.M:Noproblem.Ithoughtyouwantedmetogetthedictionaryyoumentionedtheotherday.(Text4)M:Sally,youlookexcited.

W:Yeah.IsawthenewJamesBondfilmjustnow.YouknowhowJamesBondfilmsare.Lotsoffast-movingadventureandaction.It’sreallyimpressive.

M:Iwantedtoseethat,butMarywantedtoseetheromanticfilm.IalmostfellasleephalfwayThroughit.(Text5)W:Jack,Ican’tbelieveit!Doyourecognizethatmanoverthere?M:Ithinkitcouldbesomeoneweknow.Oh!Iremembernow!He’sthehostofthatTVgameshow.W:That’sright.It’scalledConcentrate.Iwonderwhatheisdoinghere.(Text6)W:ThankyouforcallingDr.Johnson’soffice.HowmayIhelpyou?M:Hello.MynameisDavidWilson,oneofDr.Johnson’spatients.IvisitedhimyesterdayandnowI’mcallingaboutthemedicinehegaveme.Iwanttochangeittoanotherone.W:I’mafraidDr.Johnsonisawayfromtheofficetoattendamedicalmeeting.Sinceitdoesn’tseemtobeanemergency,letmeputyouthroughtoDr.Lee’soffice.She’sbeentakinghisjobduringhisabsence.(Text7)M:MarshajustcalledtoaskifwecouldchangethemeetingfromTuesdaytoWednesday.W:Oh?Didshetellyouthereason?M:Yeah.Thesalesreportexpectedtoarriveyesterdayonlycameinthismorning.Andsheneedstimetoanalyzethedata.Besides,sheneedstomeetanimportantcustomerthisafternoon.W:Well,I’mleavingforabusinesstriponthatafternoon,butIcanmakemyselfavailableforanearlymorningmeeting.Wouldyoucallherandsetatimeforthemeeting?M:Sure.I’llconsultwithher

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