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PAGEPAGE14河北省武邑中學(xué)2025屆高三英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期5月第七次高考模擬考試試題留意事項(xiàng):本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共8頁(yè)??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,只交答題卡。保存好試卷。答題前,考生在答題卡上務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將自己的班級(jí)、姓名、學(xué)號(hào)、考試依次號(hào)填寫清晰.各小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào),在試題卷上作答無(wú)效。第Ⅰ卷第一部分聽力(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(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Listentotheradio B.Readamagazine. C.Gooutside.2.Wheredoesthisconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Inagarden. B.Ataflowershop. C.Onaroadside.3.Whywasthemanlate?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Therewasasuddenstorm.C.Hewascaughtinthetrafficjam..4.WhenwillCharliehavetheinterview?A.Tomorrow. B.Inaweek. C.Intwoweeks.5.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customerandwaitress.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.WhatdoesDavidlikewatchingonTV?A.Soccergame. B.TVplay. C.News.7.WhoalsohasthesamehobbywithDavid?A.Theman.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Theman’sbrother.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatdoesthewomantellabouthercountry?A.Itsareaandweather.B.Itsgeographyandhistory.C.Itspopulationandarea.9.Howmuchdomostpeopleearninthewoman’scountry?A.About2,000dollarsaweek.B.About12,000dollarsamonth.C.About24,000dollarsayear.10.Whatdoyoulearnabouttheman’scountry?A.Morerichpeople.B.Lowerunemployment.C.Lesscrowdedinthenorth.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Howdoesthemanthinkthetimetableshouldbe?A.Creative. B.Standard. C.Tight.12.Whatisthelasteventbeforelunch?A.Thethrowingevents.B.Thejumpingevents.C.Thelongdistancerace.13.Whywillthe100mracebethelasteventintheday?A.Itattractsgreatinterest.B.Itdemandsalotofpreparations.C.Theschooldoesn’tpayattentiontothisevent.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.Shehasabackache.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasastomachache.15.Whatdoesthewomansayshewilldotonight?A.Takeahotshower.B.Drinkacupofmilk.C.Gotobedearly.16.Whowillthewomanmeetnextmorning?A.Herformerboss.B.Hernewboss.C.Hernewcolleagues.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.WhatwasthesignificantchangeinPartriciaPania’slife?A.Beingahomemaker.B.Turningfamouseducator.C.Becomingapublicfigure.18.WhathadledtoPania’spersonaltragedy?A.Driver’sspeeding.B.Herrunningastopsign.C.Adriver’sfailuretoconcentrate.19.HowdidPaniafeelwhenshebeganherfirstspeech?A.Nervousandunsure.B.Calmandconfident.C.Braveandforceful.20.WhatcouldbeexpectedasaresultofPania’sefforts?A.Morestricttrainingofwomendrivers.B.Restrictionsoncellphoneusewhiledriving.C.Improvedtrafficconditionsincities.其次部分閱讀(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,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AKitzbühel,AustriaForanyonewhoispassionateaboutalpineskiing,intermsofbothwatchingandparticipating,thelegendaryKitzbühelisaskiresortworthexperiencing.NotonlyisitperfectforfollowingtheprestigiousdownhillraceeveryFebruary,skiersofallabilitylevelscaneventestyourownskillsontheseamazingslopes.ValThorens,FranceYou’llgettoenjoy600kilometresofinterconnectedrunsatanaltitudeof2,300metres,makingitthehighestinEurope.ValThorensisfantasticforadvancedskiers.Enjoyingyourtimegoingdownthesnow-coveredslopes,ortryingyourhandatsnowboardingtricksonthemostchallengingones,youaretoexperienceskiinginitspurest,somewouldsayitsbestform.Saas-Fee,SwitzerlandSaas-Feeofferssomefantasticsceneryandslopesforski-lovers,amateursinparticular.Thesnowreliabilityandthefantasticcosyatmospheremakeitoneofthebestresortsthatiswellsuitedtoholiday-goerslookingtogetawayfromthebusyurbanlife.ValGardena,ItalySmallastheresortis,withonlyoneliftinoperation,therearedesignatedareasandsharedslopesandroutesforeverythingfromsnowboardingtocross-countryskiing.Ifyouarenotanenthusiasticskier,theregion,withitsbeautifulclimate,hasplentytodoofftheslopesaswellfromtastyrestaurantstolivelybars.21.WhichisNOTbeanidealskidestinationforfirst-timers?A.Kitzbühel,Austria. B.ValThorens,France.C.ValGardena,Italy. D.Saas-Fee,Switzerland.22.WhatcanyoulearnaboutValGardena,Italy?A.ItisthesmallestskiresortinEurope. B.Non-skierscanenjoythemselvestoo.C.Skierscandoanythingbyliftontheroutes. D.Slopesarespeciallydesignedforindividuals.23.Wherecanyoureadthispassage?A.Atraveldiary. B.Acomicbook.C.Aschoolnotice. D.Aholidaybrochure.BWhatshouldwegetforourkidsthisholiday?Aschildrengetolder,givingthemsomethingtheycanexperienceinsteadofmaterialthingsmakesthemhappier,accordingtoanewresearchledbyChaplin.Theresearchcomparedthelevelofhappinesschildrengetfrommaterialthingswiththatfromexperiences.Theresultsshowedthatchildrenaged3-12getmorehappinessfrommaterialthingsthanfromexperiences.However,olderchildrengetmorehappinessfromexperiencesthanfromtheirpossessions.“Itmeansexperiencesarehighlypreferredbyadolescents,notjustexpensivematerialthings,likesomemightthink,”Chaplinsays.Shegoesontoexplain,”Don’tgetmewrong.Youngchildrendoloveexperiences.Andgiventhisconcept,themeparkssuchasDisneylandarebeingbuilteverywhere.Infact,youngchildrenareexcitedthroughouttheexperience.However,forexperiencestoprovidelastinghappiness,childrenmustbeabletorecalldetailsoftheevents.”LongaftertheyhaveunwrappedtheirLegosandstuffedanimals,therewillstillbeaphysicalremindertogivethemhappiness.However,youngchildrencan’tseeortouchexperiencesaftertheyareover,makingitharderforthemtoappreciateexperiencesafteralongtime.There’saneasyfix,though,accordingtoChaplin.“Takepicturesorvideosoffamilywalks,playinginthesnow,andbirthdayparties,”shesaid.“Childrenarelikelytoappreciatethoseexperiencesmoreifthereissomethingtoremindthemoftheevent.Additionally,they’llbeabletolearnthesocialvalueofsharedexperiences.”Childrenwillrememberandappreciatenotonlythebirthdaygiftstheyreceived,butalsothetimespentwithfamilyandfriendsastheyrecalltheexperiencethroughconcretereminderssuchasphotosandvideos.Sincememoryisdevelopedovertime,it’slikelythatchildren,especiallyyoungones,maynotgetasmuchhappinessfrompastexperiencesasfrompossessions.Butwithage,creatingnewmemoriesandexploringnewinterestsmaybefarmorevaluablethangettingpossessions.24.WhyarethemeparksspringingupaccordingtoChaplin?A.Theycanofferchildrenlastinghappiness.B.Eventsinthemarecenteredonspecificthemes.C.Directinvolvementineventstherecaterstochildren.D.Kidshaveanaffectionfortheatmospheretheyoffer.25.Theunderlinedword“fix”inParagraph4canbereplacedbe________.A.solution B.arrangementC.preparation D.focus26.WhichofthefollowingwouldChaplinprobablyagreewith?A.Videosappealtochildrenmorethangifts.B.Legosandstuffedanimalsarenotkid’scupoftea.C.Olderchildrenvaluefamilytimemorethanyoungerones.D.Physicalremindershelprememberpastexperiencesbetter.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Experiencesarebettergiftsforolderchildren.B.Socialvaluesshouldbeputinthefirstplace.C.Newinterestsaremostpreciousforchildren.D.Materialpossessionsbringmorehappinesstochildren.CIn2024,morethan1.4millionyoungpeoplearoundtheglobetookpartintheSchoolStrikesforClimateActionproteststhatwerelargelyadvocatedby17-year-oldSwedishactivistGretaThunberg.TheinspirationalyoungSwede,whileamediafavourite,isfarfromthefirstorlastyoungpersontofightforabetterenvironmentalfuture.Withtheriseofsocialmediainrecentyears,websitessuchasYouTubeprovideaccessiblecoverageonecologicalmattersthatquicklygathermillionsofviews,andlinkstonewscientificinformationareeasilysharedbetweenpeers.But,it'snotjustonlineresearchthatexposesthetruth,andit'snotadistantthreateither.Climatechangeishappeningaroundusaswespeak;anincreaseofdroughtsandheatwavesmeansalossofcropproductionandoneandahalfacresofforestiscutdowneverysecond.Ofcourse,justbecauseyoungpeoplearenowreadilyarmedwithstatisticssuchasthesedoesn'tmeanalladultswilleagerlylistentothem.Manywriteoffyoungactivistssimplyduetotheirage,andothersstillaren'twillingtoseetheenvironmentalchallengesweface,butthatdoesn'tmeanadifferencecan'tbemade.Astudyonparticipantsaged16-24intheUNclimatenegotiationsrevealedthatadultsperceivedyoungeractivistsasbeingmoretrustworthyduetothelackoffinancialincentives(刺激)tobethere.Youngactivistsoftenhaveanindependentviewofwhat'sgoingonand,beingfreefrompolitics,theyoftensaywhatadultsaren'twillingto.So,itseemsachievingacarbonneutralworldinthefixturemightdependonyoungdeterminedvoicesinspiringexperiencedadultswhocanmakeadifference.28.WhyisGretaThunbergmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Toshowthattheyoungactivistsareplayingapart.B.TogiveanintroductiontoGretaThunberg.C.Toillustratetheseriousnessofclimatechange.D.Toarousereaders'interestinenvironmentalprotection.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"writeoff"inparagraph3probablymean?A.Considerunimportant.B.Takeseriously.C.Giveup.D.Writedown.30.whatdoesparagraph4focuson?A.Thewayyoungactivistswork.B.Theadvantagesyoungactivistshave.C.Thecontributionsyoungactivistsmake.D.Thedifferencesbetweenadultactivistsandyoungactivists.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GretaThunberg:anoutstandingactivist.B.Climatechange:amatterneedingeveryone'sattention.C.Theriseofsocialmediamakesecologicalmattersaccessible.D.TheyoungaremakingadifferencetotheenvironmentalfutureDMostdamagingly,angerweakensaperson’sabilitytothinkclearlyandkeepcontroloverhisbehaviour.Theangrypersonlosesobjectivityinevaluatingtheemotionalsignificanceofthepersonorsituationthatarouseshisanger.Noteveryoneexperienceangerinthesameway;whatangersonepersonmayamuseanother.Thespecificexpressionofangeralsodiffersfrompersontopersonbasedonbiologicalandculturalforces.Incontemporaryculture,physicalexpressionsofangeraregenerallyconsideredtoosociallyharmfultobetolerated.Wenolongerregardduels(決斗)asanappropriateexpressionofangerresultingfromoneperson’sawarenessofinsultingbehaviouronthepartofanother.Angercanbeidentifiedinthebrain,wheretheelectricalactivitychanges.Undermostconditions,EEG(腦電圖)measuresofelectricalactivityshowbalancedactivitybetweentherightandleftprefrontal(額葉前部)areas.Behaviourallythiscorrespondstothegeneraleven-handeddisposition(意向)thatmostofuspossessmostofthetime.ButwhenweareangrytheEEGoftherightandleftprefrontalareasaren’tbalancedand,asaresultofthis,we’relikelytoreact.Andourbehaviouralresponsetoangerisdifferentfromourresponsetootheremotions,whetherpositiveornegative.Mostpositiveemotionsareassociatedwithapproachbehaviour:wemoveclosertopeoplewelike.Mostnegativeemotions,incontrast,areassociatedwithavoidancebehaviour:wemoveawayfrompeopleandthingsthatwedislikeorthatmakeusanxious.Butangerisanexceptiontothispattern.Theangrierweare,themorelikelywearetomovetowardstheobjectofouranger.Thiscorrespondstowhatpsychologistsrefertoasoffensiveanger:theangrypersonmovescloserinordertoinfluenceandcontrolthepersonorsituationcausinghisanger.Thisapproach-and-confrontbehaviourisaccompaniedbyaleftwardprefrontalasymmetry(不對(duì)稱)ofEEGactivity.Interestingly,thisasymmetrylessensiftheangrypersoncanexperienceempathy(同感)towardstheindividualwhoisbringingforththeangryresponse.Indefensiveanger,incontrast,theEEGasymmetryisdirectedtotherightandtheangrypersonfeelshelplessinthefaceoftheanger-inspiringsituation.32.The“duels”exampleinParagraph2provesthattheexpressionofanger______.A.usuallyhasabiologicalbasisB.variesamongpeopleC.issociallyandculturallyshapedD.influencesone’sthinkingandevaluation33.Whatchangescanbefoundinanangrybrain?A.Balancedelectricalactivitycanbespotted.B.Unbalancedpatternsarefoundinprefrontalareas.C.Electricalactivitycorrespondstoone’sbehaviour.D.Electricalactivityagreeswithone’sdisposition.34.Whichofthefollowingistypicalofoffensiveanger?A.Approachingthesourceofanger.B.Tryingtocontrolwhatisdisliked.C.Movingawayfromwhatisdisliked.D.Feelinghelplessinthefaceofanger.35.Whatisthekeymessageofthelastparagraph?A.Howangerdiffersfromotheremotions.B.Howangerrelatestootheremotions.C.Behaviouralresponsestoanger.D.Behaviouralpatternsofanger.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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng).Shootingdownanice-coveredtrack,abobsled(大雪橇)cangofasterthan80milesanhour.36Theanswerisacombinationofathleticsandscience.Atthestartofarace,thecrewspushtheirsled,buildingupspeedbeforetheyjumpinfortheride.Formonthsbeforetherace,thecrewmembershavebuiltupexplosivepowerintheirlegs.Thatmeansdoingalotofjumps,andsprints(沖刺跑).Italsomeanspushingheavysleds!Thepushisthecrew'sonlychancetoaddspeed.37Thedesignofthesled'srunners(滑板)reducestheirfrictionwiththeice.38Theymaynotmeltenoughiceforafastride.Runnersthataretooroundedmaybecometoowarm,softeningtheiceandslowingthesleddown.39.Therulesstatethatallrunnersmustbemadeofthesametypeofsteel,andcrewsmaypolishthemusingonlyapprovedmaterials.Beforeeachrace,officialscheckthetemperatureoftherunners.Runnersmaynotbemorethanafewdegreeswarmerthantheice.40Butrememberthesledmustnotbetoofastthecrewstillneedstobeabletoreachthebottomsafely.A.Whydopeoplegoforthesport?B.Crewspolishtheirrunnersforafastride.C.Theriderssitinsideahardshell,calledcowling(整流罩).D.Howdobobsledsgofasterthancarsonahighway?E.Ahotrunnerwillmeltmoreiceandmaypossiblygofaster.F.Runnersthataretooflatwouldspreadthefrictionoverawidearea.G.Allotherworkgoesintokeepingotherforcesfromslowingthebobsleddown.第三部分語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)運(yùn)用(共二節(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四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。OneeveninginJuly,Inoticedmyweddingring—whichIhadwornforoverhalfacentury—wasmissing.Iwasvery41.Ilookedeverywhere.No42.Mymemory43tothedaywhenIencounteredmyformerseatmate,whoIhad44contactwithsinceourgraduationfromprimaryschool.Thenourlove45began.Heofferedmetheringafewmonthslater,smallbutperfect.Thedaydreampassed.Mydaughtercalled."Mom,youshouldshopforanewring."Shewas46"Wheredoyouwanttogo?"sheasked."Thepawnshop(典當(dāng)?shù)辏ヽloseby."Isaid.Attheshop,wefoundfivejewelrycasesto47.Thiswouldbeanexercisein48Wepickedoutthreeringsfromthefirstcase,but49ofthemreallyfascinatedme.Sowecontinuedtothenextcase.Ipickedupthefirst.AsI50itonmyfinger,Ishouted,"Here'smylostring!Seehowitjust51"Iwantedtoknowhowmyringhadendedupthere,sothepolicehadtoget52.Itturnedoutagirlhadfounditinthemallparkinglot.Weekshavegone.I'm53inamazementthatIfoundmyring.HowdidIdecidetoenterthatshop?Theworkofangels?Justcuriosity?I'mnotsureI'lleverknow.ButIdidlearnthatsometimesthingsaregoneforawhile54theyreappeartobeclaimed.Just55myman,andmyring.41.A.amused B.abandoned C.shocked D.thrilled42.A.way B.luck C.doubt Dment43.A.traveled B.dropped C.suspended D.wondered44.A.made B.postponed C.kept D.lost45.A.affair B.incident C.event D.accident46.Amitted B.dedicated C.annoyed D.determined47.A.lookthrough B.lookout C.lookover D.lookup48.A.attention B.dignity C.patience D.intelligence49.A.all B.none C.neither D.any50.A.slipped B.skipped C.stretched D.shrank51.A.suits B.matches C.fits D.charms52.A.disturbed B.involved C.devoted D.buried53.A.still B.even C.yet D.rather54.A.since B.when C.after D.before55.A.as B.with C.among D.like其次節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinawasoncetheworld’sbiggestrecipientofoverseastrash.Becauseofa___56___(short)ofenoughrawmaterials,Chinabeganimportingsolidwastein1980.Therecyclingof___57___(import)wastehelpedtofillthatgap.RecyclingforeigntrashhassupportthedevelopmentofChina’smanufacturingsectorandfurtherboosteditseconomy.After___58___(process),garbagecanbeturnedintomaterialsthatcanbeusedtomakeproducts,suchaschairsandbags.However,importingthiswastehasbroughtmorerisks___59___benefits.Wastethatcan’tbe___60___(proper)usediseitherburnedorburied,whileprocessingrecyclablesalso___61___(lead)torivers,airandlandpollution,aswellas___62___(vary)diseases.ButfromJan1,2024,Chinawillmakeasweepingban___63___allimportsofsolidwaste.AccordingtoChinaDaily,thebantakingeffectin2024isthefinalstageofpoliciesintroducedin2024,since___64___,thevolumeofforeignwaste___65___(fall)by68percent,from42millionto13milliontonsin2024.“Thevictoryofrealizingthegoalofzeroimportsofsolidwasteisinsight,”saidQiuQiwen,fromtheMinistryofEcologyandEnvironment.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)66.假如你是李華,你的英國(guó)筆友Chris聽說(shuō)中國(guó)的太極拳申遺勝利了,他對(duì)這項(xiàng)獨(dú)特的中國(guó)功夫很感愛好,請(qǐng)給他回一封電子郵件,為他介紹一下太極拳的相關(guān)信息。內(nèi)容包括:1.太極拳的特點(diǎn)(動(dòng)作、呼吸等);2.練習(xí)好處。留意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:太極拳TaiChiChuan聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄theUNESCOListofIntangibleCulturalHeritageDearChris,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Iwasinmyroom,unwillingtoheadtothecommunitytheatrewith“mybrother”Henry.Hewasjustadoptedbymyparentsrecently.Iwasnotinthemoodforbeingonstagewithhim.“Kirstie,comehere,"mymomcalled.Followinghervoice,Ifoundheroutsidethebathroom,holdingawetbook.Shegavethebookashake."Henry'sbookwasinthebathtub.Didyouputitthere?”Sheglaredatme,somethingsheneverdidbeforeHenrycametoourhome.Ididn'twethisbookonpurpose.Tearsofhurtcloudedmyeyes.Worsestill,shepromisedtobuyhimanewcopy.Myheartached.Henrywasstealingmymother'slove.Hewasruiningmylife.Meanwhile,Henrywasjustnearby,absorbedinworkingonacomplicatedropeknot(繩結(jié))asusual.Whydidaboylikehimdothegirlywork?Farfrommanly!Soon,itwastimetohavetosetofftothecommunitytheatre.AsHenrywalkedaheadofustothecar,mymomtookmeasideandsaidinalowvoice,"It'sthefirsttimeforHenrytobeonstage.Bekindtohim,Honey.Inoddedbutsighed.Beingkinddidn'tusetobehard.ButafterHenrymovedin,everythingfeltdifferent.Thetheatreusedtobeaspecialplaceformyparentsandme.WithHenryinvolved,itdidn'tseemsospecialanymore.Finally,itwasourstagetime.Myheartbeatwildly.IforgotmyannoyanceatHenryforawhile.Aswekidslinedup,readytoactoutourshortplay,IrealizedhowlooselyIhadtiedthedrawstring(束帶)onmyskirt.Sureenough,myskirtbegantodrop.Laughterfromtheaudiencecouldbeheard,andeventhoughIwaswearingshortsundermyskirt,Icouldfeelmyfaceburstintoflames.However,myhandswerefull.Ifonlysomeonecouldhelpmeout!留意:Rightthen,Henrysensedmyembarrassment.Aftertheperformance,IfoundHenryandtappedhimonthearmgratefully.1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150Rightthen,Henrysensedmyembarrassment.Aftertheperformance,IfoundHenryandtappedhimonthearmgratefully.七模ABCBBACCCBBBABCBCCAB1.M:Hi,Mariawhatareyoudoing?W:I'mjustreadingamagazine.M:Aha,canIturnontheradio?W:Sure,goahead.2.M:Excuseme,I'dliketosendsomeflowerstomyfriend.W:Letmesee,thesefreshrosesareverynice.3.M:Hi,I'msorryI'mlate.Therewasatrafficjam.Carswerebackedupformiles.W:Noworry,ourflighthasbeendelayedbytwohoursbecauseofthestorm.4.W:SoCharlie,haveyouheardbackaboutthejobyouappliedforlastweek?M:Yes,Ijustgotanemailyesterday.I'mscheduledtohaveaninterviewwiththemanageraweekfromtoday.W:That'sgreat,whatdotheyaskyoutopreparefortheinterview?M:Theysaidnothinghadtobeprepared,butIneedtodressupsoIwilldosomeshoppingtomorrow.5.M:Issupperready?I'mhungry.W:Almostready.Couldyousetthetable?M:OK.Whatarewehaving?W:We'llhavefruitsaladtostartandthenroastbeef.M:Wow...Great,honey!6.M:WheneverIcometovisit,DavidisalwayswatchingTV.W:You'reright.Helikeswatchingthesoccergamesinparticular.M:Oh,Isee.ButIlikewatchingnewsbetter.W:Whenasoccergamecomes,hedoesn'teveneatorsleep.M:Mybrotheristhesameway.Helikeswatchingsoccersomuchthatit'salmostlikealover.W:Ican'tunderstandwhythey'resocrazyaboutsoccer.7.M:What’stheareaofyourcountry?W:It'snotverybig.It'salittleoverhalfamillionsquarekilometersM:Thatsoundsquitebig!Howmanypeoplelivethere?W:Thereareabout30millionpeopleinmycountry.MostofthemliveinthenorthM:What'stheaverageincome?W:That’sreallyhardtosay.Ithinkmostpeopleearnabouttwothousanddollarsamonth,ifyouchangethemoneyfromourcurrencyintodollars.M:Soyourcountryisfairlyrich.W:Ithinkwearericherthanmostcountries,butnotasrichascountriesinWesternEurope.Ourbiggestproblematthemomentisunemployment,whichisabout8%.Ithasdoubledoverthelastfouryears.M:Unemploymentinmycountryisasmallpercentageofthat.8.W:Ihavenoideaabouthowtofinishthetimetable.M:Youdon'thavetobeverycreative.It'sverystandardandmoreorlessthesameeveryyear.Forinstance,thesportsdaybeginswiththrowingevents.Alljumpingeventstakeplacebeforelunch.W:Why?M:That'sbecausetheschooldoesn'twanttheathletestojumpaftereating."Thejumpingeventstakeplaceafterthethrowingevents.Andthelongdistanceracetakesplacebeforejumpingevents.W:Andafterlunch?M:Actually,theschooldoesn'twantanyeventstotakeplaceinthattime.Buttheycanpractiseforthenextevent.W:Doyoumeanthe100mrace?M:Yes.Itseemstobethemostexcitingevent,soittakesplaceattheendoftheday,whichisoveraround5:00p.m.9.M:What'swrongwithyou?Youlooktired.W:Idon'tfeelverywell.Ihaveaheadache.M:You'dbettertakesomepillstomakeyoufeelbetter.W.Oh.no.Ihatetakingmedicine.Ittastestooterrible.M:Oryoutryotherthingstoeasethepainofaheadache.Youcanputaheatpackoranicepackonyourheadorneck.Oryoucantakeahotshowerandthengetplentyofrestorsleep.Andalso,youshouldtrytotaketimeawayfromthingsthatarestressful.Youcandoanythingfromtakingabriefwalktogoingonalongvacation.W:Soundsgreat.IthinkI'mgoingtohaveanearlynight.M:Oh,that'sagoodidea.Ihopeyoufeelbetterinthemorning.W:SodoI.I'llmeetmynewbossintheofficeat10o'clocknextmorning.M:IthinkI'llhaveacupofmilkwhentheTVnewsfinishes.ShallIbringyouacup?W:No,thanks.I'mgoingstraighttosleep.Thanksanyway.M:OK.Haveagoodsleep.10.artriciaPanianeverwantedtobeanationalpublicfigure.Allshewantedtobewasamotherandahomemaker.Butherlifewasturnedupsidedownwhenadriverdistractedbyhiscellphone,ranastopsignandcrashedintothesideofhercar.Theimpactkilledhertwo-year-olddaughter.Fourmonthslater,Paniaunwillinglybutcourageouslydecidedtotrytoeducatethepublicandtofightforlawstobandriversfromusingcellphoneswhileacarismoving.Shewantedtosaveotherchildrenfromwhathappenedtoherdaughter.Inherfirstspeech,Paniagotofftoashakystart.Shewasvisiblytremblingandhervoicewassoftanduncertain.Butasshegotintoherspeech,adramatictransformationtookplace.Shestoppedshakingandspokewithastrongvoice.Fortherestofhertalk,shewasaforcefulandcompellingspeaker.Shewantedeveryoneintheaudiencetoknowwhatsheknewwithouthavingtolearnitfromapersonaltragedy.Manyintheaudienceweremovedtotears,andtoaction.Infollowingpresentations,Paniagainedreputationasahighlyeffectivespeaker.Herappearanceonatalkshowwasbroadcastthreetimestransmittinghermessagetoover14,000,000people.Hercampaignincreasedpublicawarenessoftheproblemandmotivatedover300citiesandseveralstatestoconsiderrestrictionsoncellphoneuse.DearChris,Gladtohearfromyou!I’malsothrilledtoknowTaiChiChuanhasbeenincludedintheUNESCOListofICH,whichmeansthisuniquemartialartgetsglobalrecognition.Havingbeenpracticedforcenturies,TaiChicombinesslowmovements,deepbreathingandmeditation,representingthetraditionalChinesephilosophy—harmony.Owingtothesefeatures,onecanstrengthenthebody,relievethepressureandcultivatethemindthroughpracticingTaiChi.Therefore,Istronglyrecommendyouhaveagosinceyouarefascinatedbyit!Lookingforwardtoyourrely!Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)Rightthen,Henrysensedmyembarrassme

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