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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精本試卷分第一卷和第二卷兩部分,滿分150分。考試時間120分鐘。第一卷第一部分: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(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)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,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。Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?WheretofindHelen。WhyHelenhasn'tarrived.HowtotellHelentocome。Whatdoesthegirldonow?Sheisastudent. B.Sheisaworker。 C.Sheisagraduate.HowlongwillittaketogettoLondon?Atleastthreehours. Abouttwohours。 Morethanfourhours.Whatwillthetwospeakersdorightnow?Goonwiththework。B.Gotothecinema. C。Goandhavesupper.WhatdoesthemanthinkofTomHanks?Heisagoodactor. Heisdisabled。 Heiswiseandhandsome。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6至7題.Howmanyroomsdoesthemanwanttobook?A。Two B。Three C.FourWhatcanweknowaboutthehotel?Hotwaterisavailablealldaylong.Thereisnobathroominthehotel。Thedinnersarefree。聽第7段材料,回答8至10題。What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A。Classmates B.Relatives C.TeacherandstudentWhydoesMarychooseMr.Clinton’srestaurant?Becauseit'scheap。Becauseitiseasytofind。Becauseitisadvanced。What’sFrank’snumber?A.88465713 B.88465769 C.88465796聽第8段材料,回答11至13題.Whatdoesthemando?A.Heisasolider. B.Heisajournalist。 C.Heisadoctor.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefire?Itwascausedbymanypeople.Nopeoplelosttheirlivesinit.Itlastedforthreedays.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Heisn'tafraidofdying。Hereportswhat’sgoingoninawar.Heshowswhatpeoplethinkaboutawar.聽第9段材料,回答14至17題。WhoencouragedMr.Zhangtowriteforastudents’magazine?HisChineseteacher. B。Hisgrandfather。 C。Oneofhisfriends.WhendidMr.Zhangbecomeshort-sighted?Whenhewasone。Inhismiddleschool。Whenhewasthree.WhatdidMr.Zhang’sgrandfatherteachhimtodo?Hetaughthimtowritepoems.Hetaughthimtoread。Hetaughthimtowritenovels.HowdidMr。Zhangfindreadingwhenhewasyoung?A.Impossible B.Interesting C。Veryeasy聽第10段材料,回答18至20題..Howmanypeopleareinjuredwhenskiingorsnowboardingeachyear?A。Forty B.Hundreds C。ThousandsWhatshouldyoudoifsomeoneaheadofyoumovesveryslowly?A.Slowdown B。Movefaster C。StopatonceHowoftenshouldyoucheckyourownequipment?Atleastonceamonth. Atleastonceayear。Atleastonceaseason。第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。J.K。Rowling,____giftedcreatorofHarryPotter,is____successintheliteraryworld.A.a;a B。\;a C。the;\ D。the;aIfthemachinemakesamistake—-____rarelyhappens--itgivesawarningintheformofaredlight.A.that B。which C。as D。what____the1990s,thenumberofantelopeshadfallentoabout50,000.A。During B。Since C。By D。Over____themachine,theengineerspaidmuchattentiontothenoisefromit。A.Havingexamined B.Beingexamined C.Examining D。Examined–Mom,Iwillsendyouagiftforyourbirthday,____beyondyourimagination.--Oh,dear,thanks。A.which B。what C。theone D.somethingTheincomesofskilledworkerswentup.____,unskilledworkerssawtheirearningsfall。A。Meanwhile B.Moreover C.Therefore D.OtherwiseConfrontedwiththecomplexinternationalsituation,weneedaforeignpolicythatismore____.A。symbolic B.confidential C.controversial D.flexible–Tom,what'sthematterwithyou?Youlooksowornout!—-Nothingserious。I____mynewhouseallthedayandIamafraidIwon’tfinishuntiltomorrowafternoon.A。havewhitewashed B。amwhitewashingC。havebeenwhitewashing D。shallbewhitewashingItwasyesterday____Isawheranditwasalmost10o’clock____shearrived。A.when;when B。that;that C。when;that D。that;whenMr。Smithoftengoestotheparknearhishouseto____thepressureofwork.A.walkoff B.wearoff C。breakdown D。burnoutTom,wouldyouliketostoppractisingB-Box?TheCCTVnews____andIwanttolisten.A。isbroadcasting B.hasbeenbroadcastingC。isbroadcast D.isbeingbroadcastThoughIreallyenjoyedtheGuangzhou2010AsianGames,Ifounditratherdifficulttounderstandthelocalpeoplebecauseoftheirconfusing____。A。remark B。accent C。slogan D。motto–Whatdoyouthinkwecandoforourparents?——You____doanythingexcepttoshowyourlove—-akindword,awarmsmileandahelpinghand。A.can’t B.oughtn’tto C。don’thaveto D.mustn’t–Withthefinalexaminationapproaching,I’mgettinganxious。Asaconsequence,Ihavenoappetiteforanythingandevencan’tfallasleep.—-Don'tworry.Thingswillpickupifyou____yourself.A。trust B.rescue C。sacrifice D.relax——-Wouldyoulikesomewine?—-____.A.Yes,justlittle B。No.ThankyoujustthesameC。No.Idon’twant D。Yes,I’dlike第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。OnceinJapantherelivedtwofrogs,oneofwhommadehishomenearthetownofOsaka,whiletheotherlivedinKyoto。36,theydidn’tknoweachother.Bothofthemlikedtoseealittleoftheworld:theKyotofrogwantedtovisitOsaka,andtheOsakafrogwishedtogotoKyoto.Soonemorningthey37.However,thejourneywasmore38thantheyhadexpected,fortheydidn’tknowmuchabouttraveling。Half—waybetweenthetwotowns,atthetopofamountain,thetwofrogs39eachother!Soontheyfellinto40.“Whata(n)41wearetoosmall,”saidtheOsakafrog?!癘therwise,wecouldseebothtownsfromhere,and42ifitisworthourgoingon。”“Oh,thatiseasily43,"repliedtheKyotofrog?!癢ehaveonlygottostanduponourhind(后面的)legs,andholdontoeachother44wewon’tfalldown,andthenwecanbothlookatthetownsweare45to.”Thisidea46theOsakafrog;hestoodupandputhisfrontpawsonthe47oftheotherfrog,whohadrisenalso。Theretheybothstood,stretchingthemselvesas48astheycould。TheKyotofrogturnedhisnosetowardsOsaka,andtheOsakafrog,towardsKyoto,butthe49frogsforgotthatwhentheystoodup,theireyeswereinthebacksoftheirheads,andthat50theirnosespointedtotheirdestinations,yettheireyeslookedattheplaces51whichtheyhadcome.“Dearme!”criedtheOsakafrog.“Kyotois52likeOsaka。Itiscertainlynotworthsuchalongjourney.”“IfIhadknownthatOsakawasonlya53ofKyotoIshouldneverhavetraveledallthisway,”54thefrogfromKyoto.Thentheystartedofffortheir55again。

36.A.Surprisingly B.However C。Fortunately D.Undoubtedly37.A。showedoff B.leftout C。turnedaway D。setout38。A.wonderful B.dangerous C.exhausting D.exciting39.A。endangered B.encouraged C.encountered D。embarrassed40。A.conversation B。disagreement C。competition D.consideration41。A。shame B.surprise C.shortcoming D.coincidence42。A。doubt B.wonder C.show D.tell43.A.finished B.managed C.imagined D.prepared44.A.aslongas B。incase C.sothat D.unless45.A。turning B.traveling C。settling D.adapting46.A。worried B。disturbed C.confused D.pleased47.A.legs B.shoulders C。head D.nose48.A。high B.wide C.far D。quickly49.A。adventurous B.close C.smart D.foolish50。A。because B.though C.since D。if51.A。from B.to C。around D.in52。A。hardly B。partly C。mostly D。exactly53.A。corner B。part C.copy D.spot54.A.exclaimed B.announced C.hesitated D。thought55.A。destinations B。dreams C.homes D。countries第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AOneeveningIwentoutandleftmy17—year—oldsoninchargeofhis8—year-oldbrotherand4-year—oldsister。Onthisoccasion,thetaskwasmadelesstroublesomebythepresenceofhisgirlfriend。Ileftwithcompleteconfidencethattheolderchildrenwoulddoawonderfuljobofbabysittingtheyoungerchildrenandtheyoungerchildrenwoulddoawonderfuljobofaccompanyingtheolderones.Later,IdiscoveredthatcompleteconfidencewasthelastthingIshouldhavelefthomewith.Ihaddecidedtoreturnhomeearlierthanplannedsothatmysonandhisgirlfriendcouldgoout.Icalledhomewiththishappynews.Butinsteadofhearinghischeerful,gratefulvoiceontheotherendoftheline,allIheardwasthesoundofatelephoneringing.Itwas,Ishouldpointout,after10p.m。,whenthetwoyoungerchildrenshouldhavebeeninbed,andwhenthetwoolderchildrenshouldhavebeenansweringthephone.“I’llgivehimalesson,”Isaid.Idecidedtheymustbeoutside。Whytheymightbeoutsideat10:30onawintrynightIhadnoidea,butitwastheonlyexplanationIcouldcomeupwith。Finally,indesperation,Icalledhisgirlfriend’shouse。Afterwhatseemedlikecountlessrings,hisgirlfriendanswered?!癥es,”shesaidbrightly,“He'srighthere.”56.Shortlyaftertheauthorlefthomeoneevening,shediscoveredthat____.A。hersonhadbroughthisgirlfriendhomeB.thefatherofherson’sgirlfriendhadcometoherhometotakephotosofthechildrenC。sheshouldn'thavecompletelytrustedhersonD.sheshouldhavetakenthechildrenalongwithher57。AccordingtoParagraph3,“it"means____.A.thetwoyoungerchildrenhavebeeninbedB。theolderchildrenhavebeenansweringthephoneC.theauthorwillgiveheroldersonalessonD.theoldersonhasgoneoutsidewithhisgirlfriend58。Thesentence“Itwasonlypartofthetruth.”(Para.5)impliesthatthechildrennotonlyenjoyedice—creambutalso____。A。hadabirthdayparty B.framedsomephotographsC.hadtheirpicturestaken D.showedofftheirbestclothes59.Whichofthefollowingpossibletitlesbestexpressesthemainideaofthispassage?A.PuppyLove B。BrotherhoodC.MotherandChildren D。APreciousBirthdayGiftBHomemadeIceCreaminaBagDifficulty:VeryEasyAverageUserRating:★★★★☆(4.3/5)Milkcanbecomehomemadeicecreaminfiveminutesbyusingabag!Thishomemade,creamytreatisasummertimedelightforyourkidsandyoualike。Whatyou'llneed:1tablespoonofsugar;1/2cupofmilk;1/4teaspoonofvanilla(香草香精);6tablespoonsofrocksalt;1small—sizedplasticfoodstoragebag;1gallon—sizedplasticfoodstoragebag;icecubes。Howtomakeit:Fillthelargebaghalffullofice,andaddtherocksalt。Sealthebag。Putmilk,vanilla,andsugarintothesmallbag,andsealit。Placethesmallbaginsidethelargeone,andsealitagaincarefully。Shakeuntilthemixtureturnsintoicecream,whichtakesaboutfiveminutes。Wipethetopofthesmallbag,andthenopenitcarefully。Enjoy!Tips:1/2cupofmilkwillmakeaboutonespoonoficecream,sodoubletherecipeifyouwantmore.Butdon’tincreasetheamountmorethanthat—alargeamountmightbetoobigforkidstopickupbecausetheiceitselfisheavy.Hereisanotherversionofthehomemadeicecreamrecipefromanotherparent!Thesearethehomemadeicecreamingredients:1/4teaspoonofvanillabutterandnuts;1tablespoonofsugar;1/2cupofmilk。Thesearetheothersupplies:Plasticsandwichbag;12saltpellets;1dishofice;largeplasticbag.Puttheicecreamingredientsinthesmallbag,andthenputthebag,saltandiceinthebigbag。Holdthebagshutandmoveitaroundonthefloorforabout5minutes.WhenImadeicecreamathomelasttime,althoughthesaltpelletsdidn'treallydissolve(溶解)thatwell,Istillgoticecream.Itwasnotsmoothicecream,probablybecauseofthelow-fatmilk.Itwasincrediblethatitcouldbereadyin5minutes(notcountingpreparingtheingredients)Next,Ichangedtherecipe,usingatablespoonofcocoa,atablespoonofsugar,andacupofmilk.Itwasabittoochocolaty,butgood!60。Theunderlined“that”in“Tips”sectionrefersto____.A.1/2cupofmilk B.1cupofmilkC。1spoonoficecream D。2spoonsoficecream61。WhichofthefollowingthingsisNOTincludedinbothrecipes?A.Sugar B。Ice C.Plasticbag D。Nuts62。WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthesecondparentisTRUE?A.He/Shedoesn'tagreewiththefirstparent。B。He/Shedoesn’tthinkfiveminutesisenoughC.He/Shedoesn’tlikecocoabetterthannuts.D。He/Shedoesn’tthinkthechocolatytastesbad.CTheskinwhichcoversthetipsofthefingersandthumbsiscrossedbynumerousridges(隆起)arrangedindifferentpatterns.Thesepatternsarepermanentfrombirthandremainexactlythesamethroughoutaperson’slife,evenwhentheskinbecomeswrinkledandcrackedasaresultofoldage。Suchpatternsareneverpassedonfromparentstochildren,andnooneintheworldhasthesamepatternsasanyoneelse.Evenidenticaltwinshavedifferentsetsoffingerprints。Asaresult,fingerprintsofferamostusefulandfoolproofwayofidentifyingpeople.Anyridgedpartofthehandandthefootmaybeusedasameansofidentification,butfingerimpressionsareusuallypreferredsincetheycanbetakeneasilyandquickly。

Fingerprintsareclassifiedintheways:bygeneralshapesandcontours(輪廓),bythefingerpositionsofthepattern—types,andbysize(oftenmeasuredbycountingtheridgesintheloops).Everysetoffingerprintshasdifferent“ridgecharacteristics”(i。e.theprintofeachseparatefingerisdifferentfromthatofalltheotherfingers),whichbelongtooneoffourbasicgroups:arches,loops,whorlsandcomposites。Allfingerprintscanthenbedividedinto1,024groups。Byusingdetailsinthepatternsabove,these1,024groupscanbefurtherdividedintothousandsofsmallergroups,thusmakingitpossibletofindaparticularsetoffingerprintsinafewminutes。

63。Accordingtothispassage,thetruestatementabouthumanfingerprintsisthat____.

A。people’sfingerprintssometimescanbepassedonfromparentstochildrenB.people’sfingerprintsareuniquebutidenticaltwinsmayhavethesamefingerprintsC。usingfingerprintsistheonlywaytoidentifypeopleD.people'sfingerprintswillnotchangeinalltheirlives64.Weprefertousefingerprintstoidentifypeoplebecause____.A。wecanneverfindthesamesetoffingerprintsamonghumanbeingsB.fingerimpressionscanbetakeneasilyandquicklyC。fingerprintsofferamostusefulandfoolproofwayofidentifyingpeopleD。alloftheabove65.Theword“foolproof"(Line7,Para.1)mostprobablymeans____.

A。thatispermanent B。thatisacceptable

C.thatcannotgowrong D.thatisnotfoolish66。Abouttheclassificationoffingerprints,whichisTRUE?____.

A。Fingerprintscanbeclassifiedinthreeways

B。Allfingerprintscanbedividedinto1,024groupsandcannotbedividedfurther

C.Itisnoteasytofindaparticularsetoffingerprintsinashorttime

D。Peoplecannotclassifythefingerprintsinaneffectiveway

DItseemssomepeoplehavesomethingbadtosayaboutFacebook,thesocialmediawebsitethatnowhasattractedmorethan300millionmembers。TothemIhaveonlythistosay:Stopplease!ArecentarticleintheWallStreetJournalblamedFacebook'sabilitytoruinfriendships,sayingthatitlimitscommunicationtotypingandencouragespeopletospendfartoomuchtimewithfriendstheyhavenevermet。HavingusedFacebooksinceitsfirstyear,Ifindtheseargumentsfalse。ThesimpletruthisthattheproblemsareonlyasymptomofFacebookabuse。Likemanythings,itisonlyasharmfultoyourlifeandrelationshipsasyouallowittobe。ConsiderargumentsagainstwatchingtoomuchTVandovereating.TryusingFacebooktofindfriendswhomayhavelongagochangedtheire—mailaddressesandphonenumbers,tofindoutwhatyouroldcollegefriendsareupto,tocongratulateyourfriendsontheirlatestbirthdays,tosharepicturesandarticlesyoufindinteresting,andtojoininthediscussionaboutthemwithyourfriends。Sure,IhaddayswhenIwastedalittlemoretimeonFacebookthanIshould,butI’mnotgoingtoblameFacebookformyownlaziness。IfFacebookwasn’tthere,Iwouldhavefoundsomethingelsetowastetimeon。Tomy“friends”:ifyoudon’tfeellikebroadcastingyourlifestoriesonyourFacebook,don’t.Ifyoutireofmypersonalupdates,ignorethem。Ifyoudon’twanttojoininthepopularonlinegames,don’t.Itisafuntoolatyourfingersthatcanbeusedforbothgoodandbad。Ifyoudon’tlikeusingFacebook,don’t。IamnowaconsultantattheDepartmentofState.IuseFacebooktokeepintouchwithfriends,family,andcolleagueswholiveandworkallovertheworld。67。WhydidthearticleintheWallStreetJournalblameFacebook?A.Becauseitmakespeoplespendtoomuchtimeonline。B.Becauseitcanmakepeoplelosetheirreal-lifefriends.C。Becauseitisasharmfultopeople’slivesaswatchingTV。D.Becauseitencouragespeopletomakefriendswithstrangers。68.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestusingFacebooktodo?A。Tofindoutloste-mailaddressesandphonenumbers.B。Toarrangeappointmentswithouroldcollegefriends。C.Tocollectinterestingpicturesandarticlesfromourfriends.D。Tokeepintouchwithfriendswhowehaven’tcalledforlong.69.WecanimplyfromthepassagethatbyusingFacebookwecan____.A。readother’spersonalupdatesB。writeourlifestoriesonlinesecretlyC。decidewhocanreadourlifestoriesD。refusetojoininpopularonlinegames70。Theauthorwritesthelastparagraphto____。A。provethatFacebookcanbewellusedB.gainsupportfromtheDepartmentofStateC。showthatFacebookisusedallaroundtheworldD。introducehowsheusesFacebookinherworkasaconsultant第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,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。(注意:E=AB;F=AC;G=AD)Ifyougardenforpleasure,youmaynotbeawareofhowbeneficialthishobbyisforyourhealth。Whileyouarepreparingyourgardentogrowfreshplants,youareactuallydoinganamountofexerciseaswell.Basicyardcaretaskssuchascleaningthegrassormovingfallenleavesawayarealsogoodwaystogetphysicalexercise.71。Justthinkofthementalrelaxationyouexperiencewhenworkinginthegarden。Varioushealthexpertsanduniversitystudiesshowthatgardeningandyardworkaremorethanjustenjoyablehobbies.72。Thisistrulyagreatthingasyoucanuseyourwholebodywhileyouareworking。Gardeningalsoinvolvesanumberofdifferentkindsofexercise,includingstretchingandweightlighting。Activitiesintheyardandgardenarealsoaformofexercisethatisappropriateforavarietyofpeopleandagegroups。Dependingontheactivity,gardeningandyardworkarenotquiteashardonyourbodyasjoggingorrunning.73Likeotherformsofexercise,gardeningcanhelplowerbloodpressureandcholesterol(膽固醇)levelsandkeepawayheartdisease。Moreover,ithelpsburnalotofcalories。74。Butyoucanincreasetheamountoftimeyouspendgardeningtoimproveyourhealthevenmore。Ifyouarenotanactivegardener,thinkaboutstartingasmallgarden。Thisway,youcancombinethejoysofgrowingyourownfoodwithlightexercise。Whengardening,likeotherformsofexercise,youneedtofollowafewbasictipstomaximizeyourexperience.First,youshouldwarmupabit。Dosomebasicstretchessothatyourmusclesareready。75.Thisisespeciallyimportantifyouarenotalreadyanactivegardener.Theyarealsouniqueformsofexercisethatallowyoutodosomethingcreativeandfun。Thenifyouplantoliftheavyobjects,alwaysliftthemwithyourknees,notyourback.Additionally,gardeningandyardcarearebeneficialforyourmentalhealth,too.Inthewinter,youmaywonderwhatkindsofactivitiesyoucandointhegarden。Therearealotofactivitiesthatyoucandoinyouryardandgarden.Thismeansthatevenifyouareolder,youcanstillenjoytheexercise.Ifyoualreadygarden,goodforyou!第二卷第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞.刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出改正后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分.Asmileisanattitudeinlife。Inourlife,theremaybesomethingunpleasant.Foranexample,beingmisunderstoodbyourclassmatesandfailinginanexam.Theseunpleasantthingsmaymakeusfeelbadly.Thenwhatshallwedo?Whynottrylearntosmile?Smilingtoourselvescanbringbackourconfidenceandmakeusforgetunhappythingsbecausesometimethegreatestenemyisus。Weshouldalsolearntosmiletoothers.Itwillhelpushavemorefriend.Asmileissuchawidely-usedlanguagethateverybodycouldunderstandit.Wehaveawonderfulworldifourlifeisfullofsmiles。第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)12月31日上午,第一中學(xué)在校禮堂里舉辦了元旦聯(lián)歡會.在聯(lián)歡會上,師生們同臺演出.同學(xué)們表演了唱歌,跳舞,古典樂器演奏等,老師們則表演了一個幽默小品。假定你是校英語報的記者,請按照下列要點用英語寫一篇100—120詞的新聞報道。時間,地點,人物,活動;現(xiàn)場反應(yīng);觀眾簡評;注意:報道的標題已經(jīng)給出(不計詞數(shù))參考詞匯:禮堂auditorium幽默小品awittyskitNo.1HighSchoolCelebratedtheNewYear——-———---—-——-——-——---—-——-——-—-—-——-—-——-—----—---—-—-----——-----—-——-—---——-—-—-—--———-—---—--—---—-—---—---—-——-——-—--—-——-———--—-———--—--—---————-——---—-—-——-—----—-—————----—-———-—-—-——-————-—--—-——-——--—-—-—-------—-—-———-—-——-—-——-——-—-————-———-—-—---—--————---—-————--—-———-—--———--———----———-—-————-——---———-—-—-————-——-—--—-—--—--—-—--——---—-—-—-——---—--————---—--—-——-——----——-—-—-—--————--—--——--————-—---——--—--—————-——-——--—----—-—--——---——————-—--—-—--------——-——-—-——-—-——--—--—---—-—-—--——-—--—---————--——-—-—--————--——-—-—-———--—-————--—-—----———-——-------—-—-————-——-—-----—---—-—---—-————-----——————-—-——-——-——-——-—————--—-——---——--————--—-——-—-————----—-——-—-—--—--———--———-—-——-聽力答案(聽力原稿附后)短文改錯Asmileisanattitudein(to\towards\toward)life。Inourlife,theremaybesomethingunpleasant.Foran(\)example,beingmisunderstoodbyourclassmatesand(or)failinginanexam.Theseunpleasantthingsmaymakeusfeelbadly(bad)。Thenwhatshallwedo?Whynottrylearn(learning)tosmile?Smilingtoourselvescanbringbackourconfidenceandmakeusforgetunhappythingsbecausesometime(sometimes)thegreatestenemyisus(ourselves).Weshouldalsolearntosmiletoothers.Itwillhelpushavemorefriend(friends).Asmileissuchawidely-usedlanguagethateverybodycould(can)understandit.We(will)haveawonderfulworldifourlifeisfullofsmiles.書面表達–PossibleversionNo。1HighSchoolCelebratedtheNewYearOnthemorningof31st,December,apartytocelebratetheNewYearwasheldintheauditoriumofNo。1HighSchool.Workingtogetheronthestage,theteachersandthestudentspresenteduswithlotsofwonderfulperformances.Theaudiencescreamedexcitedlywhentheywatchedtheamazingsinginganddancing。Besides,agroupofstudentsskillfullyandwonderfullyplayedsomeclassicalmusicalinstruments,conqueringallofus.Afterthatcamethehighspotoftheparty,awittyskitperformedbysometeachers.Theirexcellentperformancemadetheaudienceburstoutlaughingfromtimetotime.Allthepeoplepresentatthepartythoughthighlyofit,sayingthattheywouldneverforgetit.聽力原稿Text1W:Helenhasn’tarrivedyet.Whatmighthavehappenedtoher?M:Oh,I’msorry!Shewantedmetotellyoushewouldn’tcome,butIforgotallaboutit!Text2M:Ihearyou'regoingtograduatenextyear.Wherewouldyouliketowork?W:Anywherewilldo。It’ssodifficulttofindajobthesedays。Text3M:WhattimewillwegettoLondonifwestartat8:30?W:Itwillbe11:30evenifwedriveatfullspeed。M:Thenlet'sleaveat7:30。Idon'twanttobetoolateandIdon’twantyoutodrivetoofast.Text4M:Whenwillthefilmbegin,AlW:7:30。Andnowitisalmost6.Shallwegoonwiththework?M:No.Let’sgoandhavesupper.OtherwiseBobwillbeworriedaboutyou。W:Allright。Text5W:HowdidyoulikethefilmForrestGump?M:Oh,itwasOK.ButIthinkTomHanksisreallygoodinit。W:Whydoyousayso?M:Well,heisgoodatplayingwiseandhandsomepeople,butIdidn'tknowheisalsogoodatplayingdisabledpeople。Text6W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Well,I’vecometobookadoubleroomandtwosingleones。W:Whenareyoucomingtostay,please?M:TomorrowthroughtonextFriday。Therewillbefourofus。HowmuchshallIpay?W:Thedoubleroomis150dollarsaday。Thesingleroomis140do

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