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2023-2024學年四川省宜賓市高二下學期開學英語檢測試題第=1\*ROMANI卷選擇題(100分)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。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。1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanneedstofinishthebook.B.Thebookisboring.C.Themanshouldcheckwithhisprofessor.2.WhatisJames’planfortheholiday?A.TowatchTV. B.Toworkovertime. C.Tostudyforexams.3.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Eatinginacafe. B.Cookingherlunch. C.Studyingforanexam.4.WhendidthewomancometotheUS?A.In1973. B.In1975. C.In1977.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ATVshow. B.Theman’shobby. C.Wildlifeprotection.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段對話,回答以下6-7小題。6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar. B.Repairingacar. C.Borrowingacar.7.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Confused. B.Hesitant. C.Confident.聽第7段對話,回答以下8-9小題。8.Whydoesthewomangiveupgettinghercarfixed?A.Itisbeyondrepair.B.Shehastospendalotfixingit.C.Hergrandfatherwillbuyheranewone.9.Howdoesthewomanplantogettoschool?A.Bybus. B.Onfoot. C.Bybike.聽第8段對話,回答以下10-12小題。10.Whyisn’tthewomaninterestedinFlorida?A.Itwillbepackedwithtourists.B.Therewillbenothingtodothere.C.Itishardtobuyticketstogothere.11.WhatdoyouknowabouttheholidaycenterinSardinia?A.Itiswhattouristscannotmiss.B.Itismuchcheaperthisyear.C.Transportthereisinconvenient.12.Whatwillthewomandoaftertheconversation?A.Packsomeluggage. B.Talkwithherfriend. C.Abandonherholiday.聽第9段對話,回答以下13-16小題。13.Whyistheeventorganized?A.Tomakemoney. B.Toencouragereading. C.Todonatebookstotheschool14.Whoistheorganizeroftheevent?A.Theschool. B.Thewoman. C.Thelocalbookstores.15.Howwillthemanhelp?A.Bycollectingbooks. B.Byleadingabakesale. C.Bymakingalistofplaces.16.Wherewilltheeventbeheld?A.Atagym. B.Atalibrary. C.Atabookstore.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下17-20小題。17.Howdostudentsenterthelibrary?A.Withalibraryaccount.B.Withastudentcard.C.Withapassword.18.Howmanybookscancurrentstudentsborrowatmost?A.12. B.11. C.9.19.Whatkindofbookshavetobereturnedwithinoneweek?A.Booksborrowedbylocalresidents.B.Bookslikedbyalotofpeople.C.Bookspublishedrecently.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Tellthestudentswheretogetbottledwater.B.Takethestudentsonacampustour.C.Showthestudentsaroundthelibrary.第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AFourBestNationalParksfor2023-2024SwissNationalParkSwissNationalParkineasternSwitzerlandcoversnearly42,000acresofland,givingvisitorsaccesstoroughly60milesoftrailsthatweaveinandoutofvalleysbackedbythebreathtakingSwissAlps.Whilehiking,keepaneyeoutforwildliferangingfromwell-knownanimalslikefoxesandeaglestoAlpineibexesthatarewildgoatswithlargehornslivinginthemountains.Thisparkclosesfrommid-NovemberuntiltheendofMaywithsomehighertrailsremainingundersnowthroughJune,sotimeyourtripforthewarmermonths.YosemiteNationalParkLocatednearly170mileseastofSanFrancisco,Yosemiteoffersvisitorsplentyofimpressivenaturalwonderstosee.Sceniclandscapes,suchasthefamousTunnelViewandValleyViewoutlooks,andfamouslandmarkslikeHalfDomeandElCapitanarejustafewofYosemite’sgreatestattractions.Don’tforgettoswingbyoneofthesequoiagroves(紅杉林)tobeamazedatthetoweringtrees.Glacier(冰川)NationalParkGlacierNationalParkisMontana’scrownjewel.Theexpansiveonemillion-acrepark,whichwasnamedafterthoseremainsofglaciersestimatedtobe7,000yearsold,offersimpressivemountainousscenery.Here,you’llfindmorethan700lakes,NationalHistoricLandmarksincludingLakeMcDonaldLodge,GraniteParkChaletandtheTwoMedicineStore,andthefamousHighlineTrail,whichfollowstheContinentalDivide.BanffNationalParkSituatedinsouthwesternAlberta,Canada’soldestnationalparkisalsooneofitsmostbeautifulnationalparks.VisitorscanexploreBanffNationalParkonfootalongmorethan1,000milesofhikingtrails—theLakeAgnesTrailfeaturesaseasonalEuropean-styleteahouse,ordrivethescenicIcefieldsParkwayforbreathtakingviewsofglaciersandwaterfalls.21.WhenarehikersadvisedtogotoSwissNationalPark?A.InMay. B.InJune. C.InAugust. D.InDecember.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoinYosemiteNationalPark?A.Admire7,000-year-oldlandmarks. B.Interactwithrarewildanimals.C.WalkalongtheLakeAgnesTrail. D.Haveagoodviewofhugetrees.23.WhatdoGlacierNationalParkandBanffNationalParkhaveincommon?A.Thechancetoseeglaciers. B.Theclimbontohighmountains.C.Thevisittoanumberofvalleys. D.Thedrivethroughthewholepark.BIn2013,AlieWard’slifewasfallingapart.Inquicksuccession,herrelationshipwithherpartnerended;herdadwasdiagnosedwitharareformofcancer;andshewasfeelingincreasinglyunhappyinherjob.WardlivedinLosAngelesatthetime.Todistractherselffromhersadness,shelikedtofindandtakepicturesofherunconventionalobsession(癡迷):bugs.Sometimes,ifshefoundabeetleorabeethatsheparticularlyliked,she’dpostittosocialmedia.ThosepostsattractedtheattentionofawomannamedLilaHiggins,whoworkedasanentomologistatthelocalnaturalhistorymuseum.AfterseeingWard’spictures,Higginsreachedouttohertoseeifshewouldwantatourofthemuseum’sinsectary(昆蟲飼養(yǎng)研究室).“Formostpeopleinthemiddleofareallyterribleyear,questionlike‘Doyouwanttocometosee40cockroaches(蟑螂)inafishtank’isnotwhatmostpeoplewouldsay‘a(chǎn)bsolutely’to,”Wardsaid.“Butthisismyjam.TherewasnothingIwantedmorethantoseesomescorpions(蝎子).”WhenHigginsledherthroughthedifferentexhibitsinthemuseum,forthefirsttimeinages,Wardfeltherselflightup.HigginsnoticedherenthusiasmandsuggestedWardvolunteeratthemuseumforafewhourseveryweek.Despiteherdoubts,Warddecidedtosignup.“Itgavemethissenseofpurpose.IthelpedmereconnectwithmyloveofscienceandnaturethatIreallyputonthebackburnertochasethosecareersthatwerenotreallywhatIlike,”saidWard.Soon,Wardquitherjobandstartedworkinginsciencemedia.ShenowisthehostofapodcastcalledOlogies.WardhadHigginsontheshowasherfirstguest.“Shehascausedsuchanincreasingeffectinmylife.ItwasreallybecauseofherthatIwasabletoreconnectwiththatpartofmyself,anddosomethingthatIreallylove,”saidWard.24.WhydidWardliketotakepicturesofbugs?A.Tohelphergetridofhersadness. B.Toshowherinterestinbugs.C.Todrawinspirationfrombugs. D.Toshowhowbeautifulthebugswere.25.HowdidWardfeelwhenHigginsinitiallycontactedher?A.Confused. B.Excited. C.Curious. D.Worried.26.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph5?A.Wardwantedtochasehercareerasahost.B.Wardwasunwillingtoacceptthejobasavolunteer.C.Warddidn’tshowmuchinterestinherpreviousjob.D.Wardacceptedthevolunteerworkwithouthesitation.27.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ASpecialPassionforBugs B.AnUnexpectedInvitationC.AnAppreciationtoaStranger D.APositiveAttitudeTowardsLifeCYoumaynotrealizeit,butyourdaygoesaroundplants.It’snotjustmealtime.Commercialplantsareusedineverythingfrommedicinetofood,paper,bioplastics,andotherproducts.However,asglobalclimatechangeintensifies,growingmanyoftheseplantswillbeamajorchallenge.Massiveheatwavesanddroughtsarealreadyaffectingfarmers:Overthenextthreedecades,California’sSanJoaquinValleyalonecouldloseupto535,000acresoffarmlandasaresultofshrinkingwatersupplies.JenniferBrophy,anassistantprofessorofbioengineeringatStanford,wantstohelpsolvethatproblem.Inordertopushplantstorespondtoextremeclimates,Brophyisbuildingwhatshecalls“geneticcircuits(基因回路)”.Inadditiontochangingthegeneswithinplantcells,thismethodalsochangeshowandwhenthosegenesareactivated.Iftheplantsensesaspecificsugaroragrichemical,itcanexpressoneprotein;ifitsensesanothersignal,it’llexpressadifferentprotein,kickingoffanentirelyseparatechainofevents.Ifbothsignalsarethere,theplantmaybeabletoexpresssomethingelseentirely.“Usingcircuits,youcanhaveplantsrespondinnewwaystoallthesedifferentinputs,”shesays.“Aplantdoesn’tnecessarilyknowwhat’scoming.Itjustknowsifit’shotortemperate(溫和的)rightnow,”saysBrophy.Thiscanleadtoproblemswhentheweatherbecomesunstable.Aplantthatusuallyflowersinspringmayflowerinwinterifthereareafewunseasonablywarmdays.Whentemperaturesplummetagain,theflowersdie,whichruinsayear’scrops.“It’dbegreattobeabletocommunicatewithplantsandtellthem,‘Hey,youshouldwaitonthatflowering,’”sheadds.Controllingplants’growthatthislevelisexciting,butactuallyputtingitintopracticeisalongwayoff.Atthemoment,BrophyistestingtheconceptinthelabusingasmallweedyplantcalledArabidopsis.She’sstillearlyintheprocessoffiguringouthowtoactivatecertaingenesoncommand.Whiletheresearchisinitsearlystages,itmayhelppavethewayforthenextgenerationoffarming.28.What’stheauthor’spurposeofmentioningSanJoaquinValley?A.Toprovethenecessityofgrowingmoreplants.B.Topointoutthebarriertoincreasingwatersupplies.C.Toshowtheharmfuleffectofclimatechangeonfarming.D.Totelltherootcauseofintensifiedglobalclimatechange.29.What’stheexpectedfunctionofgeneticcircuits?A.Predictingplants’responsetodifferentinputs. B.Increasingtheattractivenessofcommercialplants.C.Providingmoreenergyforplantsoutofseason. D.Controllingplants’growthondemand.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummet”inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Rise. B.Steady. C.Drop. D.Permit.31.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofBrophy’sresearch?A.Unpractical. B.Meaningful. C.Representative. D.Comprehensive.DThedeep-seaoilandgasindustryhasvastandcostlyfacilitiestomaintain.Wells,otherequipment,andthousandsofkilometersofpipelinesmustbeinspectedandrepaired.Now,cutting-edgeunderwaterdrones(無人機)androbotsarebeingdevelopedthatcouldmaketheworksaferandcheaper.AmongthemisEelume,asix-meter-long,snake-likerobotequippedwithsensorsandacameraateachend.Itcanbekeptatastationatdepthsofuptohalfakilometerforsixmonths,withoutbeingbroughtbacktothesurface.Therobotcantravelupto20kilometersbeforeneedingtoreturntoitsstationtorecharge.Maintenanceworkatmanydeep-waterwellsandpipelinesystemsisalreadycarriedoutbyunmannedvehicles.Butthesevehiclestypicallyneedtobetransportedtotheoffshoresiteonafullycrewedshipandthenremotelyoperatedfromonboardthesurfaceship.Thatcancostupto$100,000perday,accordingtoP?lLiljeb?ck,chieftechnologyofficerwithEelumeSubseaIntervention,whichdevelopedtherobot.Liljeb?cksaysthatby“enablingtherobottobecomeasubsearesidentlivingatastation,itcanbemobilizedatanytimetodoinspections,therebyreducingtheneedforcostlysurfaceships”.Eelumecanworkautonomouslyontasksassignedfromacontrolroomonshore,andsendbackvideoanddata.Itssnake-likedesignallowsittoworkinsmallcesandwriggle(扭動)itsbodytostayinplaceinstrongcurrents.Bystayingunderthesea,itcancarryouttaskswhatevertheconditionsonthesurfaceoftheocean.Theglobalunderwaterroboticsmarketisexpectedtobewortharound$7billionin2025,accordingtoanalysts,andothercompaniesareintheprocessofcommercializingnewdeep-seadroneandrobottechnology.EelumeSubseaInterventionwillcarryoutfinaltestingontheseabedlaterthisyearatthe?sgardoilandgasfield.Itexpectstoputitsfirstsnakerobotsintousenextyearandhopestohaveupto50inoceansaroundtheworldby2027.32.WhatisonefeatureofEelume?A.Itcantravelnearly40kilometersbeforerecharging. B.Itcandiveasdeepas1000meters.C.Itworksmainlyaroundthestation. D.Itworksfor6monthsononecharge.33.Whatistheproblemwithunmannedvehicles?A.Theyaretoocostlytomaintain.B.Theyarehardtooperateremotely.C.Theyrequiretransportationtoandfromwork.D.Theyhavetoworkonafullycrewedshipallthetime.34.WhatcanbeexpectedofEelumeinthefuture?A.Itwillrequirenofurthertests. B.Itwillbewortharound$7billion.C.Itwillbeputonthemarketin2027. D.Itwillpossiblyfacesomecompetitors.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Asnakerobotisonitswayforunderwatertasks.B.Eelumeisthenewchoiceforconstructingpipelines.C.Maintenanceworkontheoceanfloorisariskyjob.D.Unmannedvehiclesareperfectchoicesforoilandgasindustry.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5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。Severalfactorscaninfluenceyourfirstimpressionofsomeone,includingtheirphysicalfeatures,voiceandspeech,surroundingenvironment,etc.Ittakestimetogettoknowpersonalcharacteristicsthatreallyconvey(傳達)someone’snature.36?Thesetipscanhelp.Stayconscious(有意識的)ofbodylanguageBodylanguagecanconveyquiteabitabouthowyoufeelinagivensituation.Afewtipstoconsider:openupyourposture(姿勢);makesomeeyecontact;andlistenintently.37.Ifeyecontactfeelsuncomfortable,tryjustfocusingonyourposture.ShowyourinterestExpressinginterestinwhatsomeonehastosaycanhelpboostyourchancesofmakingagoodimpression.Tryathoughtfulcommentthatkeepstheconversationmovingandmakesitclearyou'vebeenpayingattention.38.Peoplegenerallywanttoknowtheycantrustyou.DressfortheoccasionPreviousresearchsuggeststhatbodylanguageplaysmoreofapartinfirstimpressionsthanclothing.Butyourpersonalstylecanplayarole,too.There’snothingwrongwithexpressingyourselfthroughyourclothing.Justknowthatcertainsituationsdocallforaslightlymoreformallook.39.Makesmalltalk40.Butitcanoftenpayoffwhenitcomestoleavingapositiveimpression.Evensimplecomments,like“Ireallylikethisnewprofessor”or“Thosearegreatshoes”,canstartaconversationthey'llrememberlater.Whileafirstimpressioncansetthetone(基調(diào))forfutureinteractions,it’salsoworthkeepinginmindthatfirstimpressionsarelargelyunconscious.Justapproacheverynewmeetingwithkindness,compassion,andawillingnesstogrow.A.WhataboutthemstandouttoyourightawayB.It’salltooeasytoaccidentallysaysomethinginconsiderateC.AndkeepanycommentsorpraiseyouofferhonestandgenuineD.Besides,the“right”dressdoesn’talwayshavetobefancyornew,eitherE.AreyouinsearchofwaystoleavethemostfavorablefirstimpressionpossibleF.Youdon’tneedtodoalloftheaboveeverytimeyou’reinteractingwithsomeoneG.Smallchatabouttheweatherorothereverydaytopicscansometimesseemboring第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Igrewupinlibraries,oratleastitfeelsthatway.Iwas41insmalltownofCleveland,justafew42fromthepubliclibrary.Iwentthereseveraltimesaweekwithmymother.SheandIwouldwalkintogether,but43wepassedthroughthedoor,weeachheadedtoour44section.ThelibrarymighthavebeenthefirstplaceIwasevergiven45.EvenwhenIwasmaybefourorfiveyearsold,Iwas46toheadoffonmyown.Then,afterawhile,mymotherandIwouldreuniteatthecheckoutcounterwithour47.Togetherwe’d48asthelibrarianpulledoutthedatecardandstampeditwiththecheckoutmachine.WhenIwasolder,Iusuallywalkedtothelibrarybymyself,49backasmanybooksasIcould.Sometimes,Ididgowithmymother,andthetripwouldbeashappyasithadbeenwhenIwas50.WhenI51mymotherthesedays,sinceshediedtwoyearsago,Iliketo52usinthecartogether,goingforonemoreimpressivetriptoourlibrary.Myparentsvaluedbooks.Theybelievedthatyoureadabookforthe53ofreadingit.Youdidn’treaditinordertohavea(n)54thathadtobehousedandlookedafterforever.Thereadingofthebookwasajourney.Therewasnoneedfor55.41.A.handled B.raised C.passed D.moved42.A.blocks B.a(chǎn)reas C.countries D.fields43.A.a(chǎn)ssoonas B.a(chǎn)smuchas C.a(chǎn)sfaras D.a(chǎn)swellas44.A.limited B.favorite C.a(chǎn)ppointed D.energetic45.A.justice B.pride C.freedom D.honesty46.A.forbidden B.tolerated C.expected D.a(chǎn)llowed47.A.presents B.thoughts C.finds D.stories48.A.wait B.walk C.wonder D.wave49.A.paying B.earning C.giving D.carrying50.A.small B.weak C.useful D.delighted51.A.follow B.miss C.cure D.guard52.A.note B.hold C.picture D.invite53.A.opinion B.education C.experiment D.experience54.A.candle B.instrument C.object D.paper55.A.vehicles B.souvenirs C.satisfaction D.pleasure第=2\*ROMANII卷非選擇題(50分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Verticalgardeningisn’tnew,butanexamplefromIndiashowshowthisinventivetechniqueis56(true)changinglives.TheMehrafamilyfromAmritsarwerelocallyhotnewslastJunewhentheyshowedofftheverticalgarden57theyhadcreatedattheirhome.Thefamilyusedover175,000plasticbottlestocreate58garden,fixingthebottlestotheoutsidewallsoftheirhomeandfillingthemwith59(variety)ofplants.Theplantsareirrigatedby60(use)asimpledripsystem(滴灌系統(tǒng))andamazingly,this61(lower)thetemperatureoftheirhomebynearlyacoolfivedegreesCelsiussofar.Theideacaughtonquickly.Manylocalschoolsnowhavegreenverticalgardensontheirwalls,62sodoesPunjabAgricultureUniversity,andevenLudhianarailwaystation,thefirststationinIndia63(adopt)thisinitiative.Therailwaynotesthattheplantsnotonlycoolthestation,butalsohelpabsorbthenoise,andseemtohaveacalmingandanti-litteringeffect64travelers.Moreover,everyverticalgardencreatedthiswayisrecyclingplasticwhichwouldotherwisebeapollutant,activelyreducinglocal65(pollute).第四部分寫作(共兩題,滿分40分)66.(15分)假定你是李華,你收到了你的好友Peter寄來的生日禮物。請你給他寫一封信,表示感謝。1.收到生日禮物:一本《現(xiàn)代英漢詞典》;2.向他表示感謝,作為回報,決心更努力學習;3.向他表示祝愿。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。參考詞:現(xiàn)代英漢詞典ModernEnglish-ChineseDictionaryDearPeter,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua67.讀后續(xù)寫(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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Itwasabeautifuldayforsightseeing.Wewereagroupofstudentsjustoutforsomefun.Theweatherwasperfectforapicnic,sowhenlunchtimecame,wesetoursightsonasmallpark.Sinceweallhaddifferentthingstobuy,wedecidedtogetwhateachofuswanted,andmeetbackonthegrassinafewminutes.WhenmyfriendJoyheadedforahotdogshop,Idecidedtogowithher.Wewatchedthesellerputtogethertheperfecthotdog,justthewaywewantedit.Butwhenwetookoutourmoneytopaythebill,thesellersurprisedus.“Youarethefirstcustomerstovisit,andthefirstorderisgiventoyouforfree,”hesaid.Afterwethankedhim,wejoinedourfriendsinthepark,anddugintoourfood.Butaswetalkedandate,Iwasdistracted(分心)byamansittingalonenearby,lookingatus.Icouldtellthathehadn’tshoweredfordays.Anotherhomelessperson,Ithought,likealltheothersyouseeincities.Ididn’tpaymuchmoreattentionthanthat.Afterwefinishedeating,wepackedourlunchbagsandpreparedtothrowthemaway.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Suddenly,astrongvoicecamefromthathomelessperson.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Joyaskedmetowaitforherforaminuteandrantothehotdogshop.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________英語答案:一.聽力1.A2.A3.B4.C5.A6.B7.C8.B9.C10.A11.B12.B13.C14.B15.A16.A17.B18.A19.B20.C二.閱讀理解21.C22.D23.A24.A25.B26.C27.B28.C29.D30.C31.B32.A33.C34.D35.A36.E37.F38.C39.D40.G三.完形填空41.B42.A43.A44.B45.C46.D47.C48.A49.D50.A51.B52.C53.D54.C55.B四.語法填空56.truly57.that/which58.the59.varieties60.using61.haslowered62.a(chǎn)nd63.toadopt64.on/upon65.pollution五:書面表達66.Onepossibleversion:DearPeter,Longtimenosee!Howareyourecently?I’mmorethanhappyandthankfultoreceiveyourgiftformybirthday,aModernEnglish-ChineseDictionary.ItisveryhelpfulformetostudyEnglish.EspeciallywhenIcan’tunderstandthemeaningofsomewords,Icanrefertoitandgrasptheideasofthewholepassage.Inreturnforyourhelp,Ihavedeterminedtostudyharder,andI’msureIwillmakegreatprogressinmyEnglish.Thanksagainandhopeeverythinggoeswell!Yours,LiHua67.Suddenly,astrongvoicecamefromthathomelessperson.Hesaid,“Excuseme,wouldyoumindringamealforahungrysoul?”Hiswordsstruckachordinmyheart,remindingmeoftheprivilegeandabundancethatIoftentakeforgranted.Feelingamixofguiltandcompassion,Iturnedtofacehim.Aswetalked,Idiscoveredthathewasonceanaccomplishedmusician,fullofdreamsandaspirations.Itwasdishearteningtohearhowcircumstanceshadpushedhimtothispointofdesperation.Joyaskedmetowaitforherforaminuteandrantothehotdogshop.Shereturnedwithanextrahotdogandabottleofwaterinherhands.Shehandedthemtothehomelessmanwithawarmsmile.Hiseyesrkledwithappreciationasheacceptedthefood.AsIwatchedtheexchange,awaveofrealizationwashedoverme.Thisencounterwasmorethanjustarandomactofkindness;itwasareminderofthepowerweholdtomakeadifferenceinsomeone'slife.Ifeltarenewedsenseofempathyandtheurgetodomore.聽力原文Text1:M:Thisbookisboring.I’vebeenreadingitallnight,butIreallydon’twanttofinishit.MaybeIshouldgetanotherbooktoread.W:Idon’tthinkthat’swhatyourprofessorhadinmindwhenhegaveyouthatassignment.Text2:W:James,areyouasexcitedasIamabouttheholidaynextweek?M:Imightbemoreexcited.Theholidayisagreatopportunityformetocatchuponmyfavoritetelevisionshow.W:Thatsoundsnice!Andit’sagreatwaytospendtimewithoutworryingaboutwork.Text3:M:Whatareyoudoing?W:Iammakingsomelunch.Weareverybusynow.Wehavetostudyforexams,soIammakingsomethingveryquick.It’sjustsomemeatwithsaladandpotatoesifyoulookatit.Text4:M:SowhendidyourfathercometoLosAngeles?W:HecametoworkinLosAngelesintheyearof1975.Hewasonly36yearsoldthen.Andtwoyearslater,weallcametotheUStolivetogetherwithhim.Text5:W:SodoyoulikewatchingCrikey!It’stheIrwins?M:Yes.Ibeganwatchingitlastyear.AndIimmediatelyfellinlovewiththisrealityTVshow.Icanlearnalotaboutwildlife.Ithinkeverykidshouldwatchit.Text6:W:Ican’tbelievemycardied!Thanksforgivingmeahand.M:Anytime.W:Youlooklikeyouknowwhatyou’redoing.M:Mydad’samechanic,sohetaughtmeafewtricksofthetrade.W:Doyouthinkit’llmakemuchlonger?M:Justanothercoupleofminutes,andyou’llbeabletohittheroad.Text7:W:Mycarisbroken.M:Ohdear!WillyougetitfixedW:Maybenot,itwillcosttoomuch.M:That’sashame.W:Well,itisaveryoldcar.Itbelongedtomygrandfather,andIwasluckytohaveitforthislong.M:Howwillyougettoschoolnow?W:Notsure.I’vebeenlookingatbuses,butIhavetotakethreedifferentonestogettoschool.M:That’snotveryconvenient.W:Exactly.Plus,it’sexpensive.I’mthinkingaboutbuyingabike,though.M:Great!Maybewecanmeetuponthewayandcycletogether.W:Thatwouldbefun!Text8:M:Goodmorning.CanIhelpy

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