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江苏省决胜新高考——2024届高三年级大联考英语注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题纸卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobablygivethewomannext?A.Anewfork. B.Extrasteaksauce. C.Adifferentknife.2.Whatisthemangoingtodonextweek?A.Repairhislaptop. B.Attendabusinessmeeting. C.Goshoppinginthecitycenter.3.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At11:00a.m. B.At9:00a.m. C.At1:00p.m.4.Whatcanthespeakersdefinitelyagreeon?A.Whattheywanttoeat.B.Whentheyneedtogotosleep.C.Whichmovietheywillwatch.5.Whatisthemanprobablyplaying?A.Football. B.Golf. C.Tennis.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.HowwillahwomangivetheluckymoneytoWilliam?A.ByWeChatPay. B.Bybanktransfer. C.Incash.7.WhatwillWilliamprobablydoduringtheholiday?A.Attendclasses.B.Joinhisfamilyfordinner.C.Traveltohisgrandparents'house.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Co-workers.9.Whichtypeofbookdoesthewomanprobablymostprefer?A.ClassicAmericannovels. B.Fantasyfiction. C.Sportbooks.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendidthespeakerslastseeeachother?A.Duringmiddleschool. B.Duringhighschool. C.Duringcollege.11.Whodidthemanseeatthegrocerystore?A.Acurrentprincipal. B.Aformerteacher. C.Anoldclassmate.12.Howdidthewomanfeelabouttheiroldgymclass?A.Frightened. B.Interested. C.Amazed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthewoods. B.Attheirhome. C.Intheclassroom.14.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Rubbish. B.Mushrooms. C.Bamboograss.15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodowithwhatshefinds?A.Takepictures. B.Cookameal. C.Doadrawing.16.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Severalpictures. B.Aschoolproject. C.Someplants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichTVshowisViolamostlyknownfor?A.CentralFalls. B.Everybody'sRuby. C.HowtoGetAwaywithMurder.18.WhendidViolareceiveherfirstmajoraward?A.In1993. B.In1999. C.In2001.19.WhichfilmdidViolawinanAcademyAwardfor?A.Fences. B.Doubt. C.TheHelp.20.WhathaveViolaandherhusbanddonerecently?A.Theyhaveruntheirownfirm.B.Theyhaveactedtogetherinamovie.C.Theyhaveshowedupinaceremony.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AEstimatedtohaveappearedaround200myearsaftertheeventsofthebigbang,thefirststarsoftheuniversesuddenlycameintobeing,sheddinglightinthedarkness.Thesestarsproducedtheessentialbuildingblocksforentiregalaxies(银河系),forplanets,andforthecreationoflifeintheuniverse.InthisfascinatingmasterclasswithDrEmmaChapman,theauthorofFirstLight:SwitchingonStarsattheDawnofTime,shewillattempttofillinthemissingfirstonebillionyearsfromthetimelineoftheuniverse,byrevealingmoreabouttheearlieststars—howtheywereformedandwhytheyweresounusual.Emmawillalsodiscussrecentdiscoveriesinastrophysics,includingwhattheJamesWebbspacetelescopeisrevealingtousabouttheoriginsoftheuniverse,andwhatthenextbigmissionsinspaceexplorationwillbe.Coursecontent•Howtheuniversebegan:thebigbangandthefirststars•Howstarscreatedthebuildingblocksforouruniverse•Findingthefirststars:thelatestresearchinstellararchaeology•Thefutureoflookingback:spaceexplorationandthenextbigspacemissions•Q&ACourseDetailsThursday26October2023,6.30pm-8.30pmBST£65plus£3.56bookingfeeThisticketincludesyouronlineclassplusaccesstoa14daycatchuprecording.IfyouliveintheUK,youcanpurchaseaticketwithacopyofFirstLight:SwitchingonStarsattheDawnofTimeatcheckoutforthecombinedpriceof£74.52includingpostageandpacking.21.WhatdoesthemasterclasswithDrEmmaChapmanfocuson?A.Travellinginspace. B.Creatinganunusualplanet.C.Understandingtheuniverse. D.Revealingthesecretsoflife.22.What'sthepriceofabookedticket?A.3.56. B.65. C.68.56. D.74.52.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencereport. B.Anexaminationpaper.C.Anacademicarticle. D.Alivestreamwebsite.BItisSeptemberandthebeginningoftherainyseasoninUganda,whenroadsbecomefloodedwithclaywaters.Inspiteoftheseconditions,21-yearoldFlorenceNakaggwaisouttrainingintheoutskirtsofKalagala.Shecyclesbetween30-60mileseachday.Earlierthisyear,NakaggwabecameUganda'sfirstfemaleridertoreceiveaprofessionalcyclingcontract,signingwithTeamAmani.HersigningcameasasurprisetoherhomevillageofKalagala,whereneighbourshadderided(嘲讽)herambitions.“Itendtoignorethem.Thisismychosencareer—notworkinginahairsalon,asmanyinmyculturewouldexpect.”In2015,asocialworkerandcyclingfancalledMiiroMichaelnoticedanincreasingnumberofyoungboysracingbicyclestheywouldnormallyusetofetchwater.Soheformedthecyclingclub.In2019Nakaggwabecamethefirstwomantojointhecyclingclub.Michaelrecognizedherleadershipqualitiesandappointedhercaptain.Sincethen,ninemoregirlshavejoined.“Itellthegirlsnottositontheirtalents.Whenyousitonabikeyouarenotaboyoragirl,youarejustabeing—andyouneedtokeepupwitheveryoneintheracenomatterwhotheyare,”shesays.Aftercomingfirstinlocalcommunityraces,oneofherfirstchallengesonthebigstagewastheKintuTrialinwesternUgandalastyear,atough500kmofmountainbikingoverfivedays,competingagainstEuropeanandAfricanmenandwomen.Ondayoneshecamefirst,andwasheldaloft(高高地)inamazementbythoseatthefinishline.HernextraceistheRhinoRunthismonth,anexpeditionthatcrosses1,700milesofmountainranges,forestsandtoweringsanddunes(沙丘).competitorsself-navigate(导航),carryingalltheircampingequipmentandfood.Completingitwillbeanotherfirstforthisyoungpioneer.“IhavetoreachtheleveloftheTourdeFrance...thatisthebestplaceforaprofessionalcyclisttoshowtheirtactics(策略)andtheirspirit,”shesays.24.WhydidNakaggwa’ssigningwithTeamAmanisurpriseherneighbors?A.Itwasashametothevillage.B.Boysfailedtowinthecontract.C.Girlsaren'texpectedtogocycling.D.Shecreatedanewchannelofsuccessforgirls.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutNakaggwa?A.Shedesiredtogetoutofpoverty.B.Shetrainedherselfcompetitively.C.Shehadtofetchwaterforherfamily.D.Shereliedonhertalentforsuccess.26.WhatfeaturestheRhinoRun?A.Amazingsights. B.Moderntechnicalaid.C.Adventurousroutes. D.Sufficientdailynecessities.27.WhatcanwelearnfromNakaggwa’sstory?A.It'snevertoolatetolearn. B.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.C.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.D.Dreamscancometruewithhardwork.CElonMuskhasofferedaprizeof$100mforthebestcarboncaptureproposal.Icansavehiscommitteealotoftime.ThemoneyshouldgotoPeterWohlleben,whosebookTheHiddenLifeofTreeswasthemostencouragingblockbuster(一鸣惊人)of2015.Wohlleben'sideaisthis:donothingabouttrees.Stopfiddling(乱作为)withthem,thinkingthatwecandealwithclimatechangebetterthannature.Ifwefiddle,ourRomeswillburn.TheHiddenLifeofTreesarguedthattreesaresocial.Itshowsthattheycanbeoursaviours,Butit'sterriblyhardtoletourselvesbesaved.Wethinkwecanbetheauthorsofoursalvation(拯救).Ofcourse,therearethingswecouldandshouldbedoing,butintermsofforestrypractice,oftenwhat'sbilledaspartofthesolutionispartoftheproblem.Anyonewhohasplantedatreeintheirgardenknowsthatithasafar-reachingeffect—itmakesyourgardencoolerinsummerandwarmerinwinter.Forestscoolbytranspiring(蒸发).Ifthere’snowater,there’snocooling.Droughtcankilltreesfast,buttreeshavemanywaysofdealingwithit,andWohllebensetsthemout.Asaspecies,wehavesurvivedmanyclimaticchangesbychangingourbehaviour—andthat'showtreessurvive,too.Treeslearnfromtheirpastharmsandproduceyoungeronesprogrammedwiththoselessons.Theyregulatetheirgrowthbychangingtherateatwhichtheydrip(点滴)-feedthemwithsugarsolutionthroughrootnetworks.Deciduous(落叶的)forestsinparticularremovegreenhousegaseseffectivelyaslongastheylive.Cutthemdownandburnthemandyou'rereleasingcarbondioxidenotjustfromthewood,butalsofromtheforestfloor.Deciduoustreesarenot“harvest-ready”at200years:theyareteenagers.Wemustinterrogatecomfortingexpressionssuchas“renewableenergy”,andlearntherealcostofourtoiletpaper.Ifwedon’tlearntodonothingabouttrees,theywilleventuallybealoneanyway—butwithoutus.Wohllebenbrilliantlyandreadablyshowsushowurgentandhowharditistodonothing.28.WhatdoesWohllebensuggestforcarboncapture?A.Fightclimatechange. B.Leavetreesalone.C.Savetheearth. D.Changeforestryspecies.29.Howdotreessurvivethedrought?A.Theyslowtheirgrowth. B.Theylosealltheirleaves.C.Theystopabsorbingwater. D.Theygethelpfromhumans.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“interrogate”inparagraph4mean?A.Understand. B.Question. C.Translate. D.Accept.31.Whatisthetext?A.Abookreview. B.Asciencereport.C.Anintroductiontoawriter. D.AproposalforarewardDTheterm“beergoggles”issaidtohavebeencoinedbymaleNorthAmericanuniversitystudentsinthe1980s.Yetdespiteunconfirmedevidenceforthephenomenon,thelinkbetweenalcoholintoxication(醉酒)andphysicalattractionhasnotbeensystematicallystudied.ProfBowdringoftheUniversityofPittsburghinvited18pairsofmalefriendsintothelaboratorytoratetheattractivenessofmenandwomentheyviewedinphotosandvideos.Ononeoccasion,bothmenweregivenenoughcranberryjuicetoraisetheirbloodalcoholconcentrationtoabout0.08%-thelegallimitfordrivinginEngland—andontheotheroccasion,theybothreceivedanon-alcoholicdrink.Afterprovidingattractivenessratingsforthephotos,theywereaskedtoselectwhichoftheseindividualstheywouldmostliketointeractwithinafutureexperiment.Theresearch,publishedintheJournalofStudiesonAlcoholandDrugs,didnotfindthatalcoholincreasedpeople’sperceptionsofothers'attractiveness.“Butwedidfindthatpeopleweremorelikelytoselecttointeractwiththepeopletheyperceivedtobemostattractiveafterconsumingalcohol,”Bowdringsaid.Indeed,drunkparticipantswere1.71timesmorelikelytoselectoneoftheirtopfourattractivecandidatestopotentiallymeetinafuturestudy,comparedwithwhentheyweresober(清醒的).Givenalcohol’seffectsonvisualprocessingandcognitive(认知)function,itwasalsopossiblethattheresultswouldchangeasalcohollevelsriseinaperson'ssystem,Bowdringsaid.Tomoveon,thefieldneedslargerstudiestoseeiftheycanbereplicated(复制).Assumingalcoholdoesenhancethelikelihoodofapersoninteractingwithsomeonetheyfindattractive.Bowdringbelievesherfindingscouldrevealoneprocesssupportingtherewardingyetpotentiallydangerousnatureofalcohol-includingitsimpactonriskybehaviour.“Ifyou’regoingtoconsumealcohol,Ithinkitisworthreflectingonhowcanyoudoitinawaythat'ssafeandconsistentwithyourgoals,”Bowdringsaid.“Peoplemaybenefitbyrecognizingthatvaluedsocialmotivationsandintentionschangewhendrinking,inwaysthatmaybeappealingintheshorttermbutpossiblyharmfulinthelongterm.”32.Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Thecomparisonoftwoexperiments.B.TheprocessofBowdring’sexperiment.C.Theunderlyinglogicofbeergoggleseffect.D.Themethodsofappreciatingattractiveness.33.WhatdidBowdring’sresearchfindaboutalcoholintoxication?A.Itincreasespeoplesliquidcourage.B.Itmakespeoplebetterlooking.C.Itstopspeopleignoringattractivefaces.D.Ithelpsunderstandingothersbetter.34.Whatwillthefollow-upstudiesfocuson?A.Theencounterinrealsituation.B.Riskybehaviourofintoxication.C.Drunkpeople’svisualprocessing.D.Theresultofhigherlevelsofintoxication.35.WhatdoesBowdringmainlytalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Thesignificanceofherresearch.B.Reflectiononherpreviousresearch.C.Thenegativeeffectsofdrinking.D.Socialmoralityandstandards.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HealingFromNegativeChildhoodExperiencesRelaxedControlItfeelsgreattoknowthatourlivesareincontrol:physically,emotionally,mentally,socially,spiritually,andtemporally.Anoptimisticattitudepushesustotakeconstructiveactionsintheseareasandtoenjoytheresultingsenseofcontrol.36Therewillmostcertainlybecircumstancesthatwesimplycan'tcontrol.Whenthishappens,relaxedcontrolsays,“I’llacceptwhatisbeyondmycontroltochangeorfixrightnow.”CompassionCompassionissorrowforaperson'ssufferingcoupledwithadesiretorelievethatsuffering.Compassionbringshealing(治愈)kindnesstoeachmomentoflife.Wecanfeelcompassion,ratherthancondemnation(谴责),towardoffenders,whosufferfortheirweakness.Wecanfeelcompassion,ratherthancrueljudgments,towardsourselves,whohaven'tyetlearnedallthatlifehastoteachus.37TheLongViewofSufferingFranklintaught,“Thatwhichhurtsinstructs.”38Itcanhelpustorealize,andtakeprideinknowing,thatwecansurviveverydifficultcircumstances.Hardtimescanleadustohavecompassionforourselvesandempathy(移情)forthosewhoaresimilarlysuffering.Allexperiencecanbeprofitable.Thoughmosttoughsurvivorssaythattheywouldnotchoosethesufferingtheyendured,theyalsowouldnottradethelessonsgainedfromtheirsuffering.SenseofHumorHumoristheabilitytoamuseorbeamused;tobeplayful;tofindthefuninanysituation.39Wecannoticetheabsurd(荒谬),theincongruities(不协调)oflifeandpeople.Tolaughatourselveskindlyistothink,“I’mmorethanmyimperfectionsandweaknesses.”Laughingalongwithotherssays,“We’reinthistogether;we'renotalone;it'llbeokay.”Thehealingattitudesarechosen.Theyhelpushealandliveahappier,moresatisfyinglife.40Buttheydon'tfallinourlapwithouteffort.Likeabeautifulplant,theyarepatiently,relentlesslycultivated.Lookingback,theeffortwillseemenormouslyworthwhile.A.Sufferingisnotallbad.B.However,lifeisuneven.C.Mentallystepoutofyournegativeexperience.D.Doingsoprovidesyouwithchoicesastohowtoact.E.Wecanlaughatthefunnythingswealldosometimes.F.Itisliberatingtorealizethattheyarewithineveryone'sreach.G.Compassiontowardselfandotherscanindeedsoftenourbattlesinlife.第三部分第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I’vebeenbarefootinLondoneverydaysinceMarchlastyear.Livinginacity,Ilovetheelementofthe41.ItwasasthoughI'ddiscoveredanextrasense.Travellingonthetubebarefootwasa42atfirstbecausetherearesomanydifferentsurfaces.It’sasifI'vereachedanewdimensionmostpeople43neverexperience.Itookearlyretirementwithagoodpensionin2009.Thesedays,Idoalotof44work.WhenIwas45pharmacyprescriptions(药房处方)acrosssouth-eastLondonduringthepandemic(疫情),Iwenttoablockof50sflatsinPeckhamRye.They’d46allthewalkways,whichfeltabsolutelyamazingonmybarefeet.Manypeopleofferedme47duringthecoldspell.Ialwaysstaycalmandtellthemit’sa48choice.Itcertainlystartsinteresting49andatleastpeoplearecurious,eveniftheythinkit’sweird(怪异的)behaviour.Beingoutside,beingbarefoot,50people—I'msureit’sallconnected.I’vebeendiagnosedwithdepression.I51thatbeinginvolvedwiththecommunityandbeinginnaturereallyassistedwithmy52.Beingbarefootmakesmefeelmore53andhelpswithmywellbeing.Hardlyanyoneelseseemstohaveanideahow54itfeelsandit’smostinterestingwhendoneinacity.I’llnevergobackto55shoesagain.41.A.danger B.routine C.unexpected D.unidentified42.A.novelty B.success C.relief D.must43.A.originally B.normally C.gradually D.secretly44.A.paper B.gardening C.community D.rescue45.A.reading B.giving C.seeking D.delivering46.A.removed B.resurfaced C.blocked D.marked47.A.food B.shelter C.shoes D.clothes48.A.lifestyle B.career C.health D.transport49.A.arguments B.games C.hobbies D.conversations50.A.attracting B.greeting C.helping D.watching51.A.discovered B.suspected C.feared D.predicted52.A.identity B.recovery C.growth D.study53.A.behaved B.learned C.stuck D.grounded54.A.hard B.uneasy C.incredible D.painful55.A.wearing B.fixing C.selling D.making第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Flamesinkilns(窑)aroundChina56(bum)sincetheXiaandShangdynasties.Alongtheway,porcelain(瓷器)wasborn.Porcelainismadebyheatingrawmaterials,oftenamixbetweenChinastone57clay,inakilnatatemperatureashighas1,200degreeCelsius.Temperatureiskey58makingporcelain.Goingthroughthefireofreinventionatahightemperaturebestows(给予)porcelainwithgreaterstrengthandafeastofcolors.CeladonproducedinLongquan,Zhejiangprovince,atechniquepasseddownformorethan1,600years,59(be)atypicalexampleofcaftsmen’spursuitoftheperfectgreenglint(闪耀).Ittakes72steps60(produce)Longquanceladon'sjade-likegreen.Plumgreenandlightgreen,ortianqing,aretwocolorsofthebestquality.Porcelainhasalsobeenacarrierforculturalexchanges.AlongwithChina’ssilkandtea,porcelainwasoneofthecommodities61(trade)worldwide.AsittravelledaroundtheglobethroughtheancientMaritimeSilkRoad,porcelainenjoyedgreat62(popular)amongroyalfamiliesandupperclassesinEurope.Porcelainbeganasapracticalutensiland63(grow)intopiecesofart.Evenwhenshattered(打碎)intopiecesandburieddeepinmud,64(culture)valuesattachedtoporcelainwouldneverdissipate.Asamemory65canbefeltwithbothhands,porcelainistouchablehistory.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)学校英文报组织同学们分享自己在暑假中参加的一个有意义的活动,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.简要描述:2.体验和感受。注意:1.词数80左右:2.题目已为你写好。AMeaningfulActivityintheSummerVacation第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。IwaseatingbreakfastathomeinHampshireinMarchthisyear,scrollingthroughsocialmediaonmyphone,whenastorycaughtmyeye.Itwasaboutanine-year-olddog,Charlie,dubbed(称为)theloneliestinBritain.HehadbeeninarescuecentreinSomersetformorethan500days.Forsomereason,nobodywantedtoadopthim.Iclickedonthelinkandstraightawaythesehuge,sadeyesstaredbackatme.Iwasemotional.Iturnedtomyhusband,Sam,andsaid:"We’vegottohavehim.”Hereadthearticleovermyshoulderandfeltexactlythesameway.WewantedtogiveCharlieahappyhomeandanewleaseoflife.Overthepastfewyearswehavetriedtoadoptafewdifferentdogs,butwehaven'hadanyluck—wewerenevertopofthelist.SamandIgotusedtofillinginformsandnothearinganything.We’dalmostgivenuphope.ButCharlieisanolderdogandwefeltwe’dbesuited—evenolderdogshavealotoflovelefttooffer.Sowetookourtimewiththeapplication,sentphotographsofourhouseandgarden.WeexplainedwhyCharliewouldbehappywithus,andthenforgotallaboutit.AfewdayslaterwereceivedanemailfromBrentKnollanimalcentre,sayingwe’dbeenshortlisted.Wewerethrilled.TheyaskedustovisitCharlietobeinterviewedandtoseeifhelikedus.Whenwearrivedweweretakentothestaffroom.Wedidn'tknowwhattoexpect.Wehadn’tbeentoldmuchaboutCharlie'scircumstances,butashehadbeengivenupforadoptionandhadn'tbeenplacedwithanewownerforsolong,wethoughttheremightbeissues.Butthedogthatbounded(蹦跳)inwasfullofjoyandcharisma.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hecamestraightovertous.Wefeelproudthatwe'vegivenCharlieanewhomeandasecondchance.决胜新高考——2024届高三年级大联考英语参考答案及听力原文1-5CBAAC 6-10BACBC 11-15BAABC 16-20CCBAA21-25CCDCB 26-30CDBAB 31-35ABADA 36-40BGAEF41-45CABCD 46-50BCADC 51-55ABDCA56.haveburnt(burned)/havebeenburning 57.and 58.to 59.is 60.toproduce61.traded 62.popularity 63.grew 64.cultural 65.that/which应用文AMeaningfulActivityintheSummerVacationDuringthesummervacation,Ivolunteeredinthecounselingroominmycommunity,providingcounselingandchildren'spsychologyforvarioushouseholds.Iearnedthecertificationaftertrainingandthenparticipatedinpracticesessions.Itaughtparentsandtheirchildrenhowtoanalyzetheirproblemsandfindtheirownsolutions,sinceeachfamilyhasadifferentbackground.I’mverygladthatmanyparentshaveapplaudedthecounselingprojectbecausetheygetusefulsuggestionstoresolveproblems.Ihavealsoaccumulatedlifeexperiencethroughthisactivity.读后续写Hecamestraightovertous.AssoonashesawSam,hejumpedonhislapasifthey’dbeenbestfriendsforever.Thatday,wegavehimtreatsandplayedball.Thestaffatthecentrebecametearywhenitwastimetosaygoodbye.Theyhadlookedafterhimbrilliantlyforalmosttwoyears.ThedrivebacktookafewhoursbutCharliewaswellbehaved.Whenhegottoourhouse,heimmediatelymadehimselfathome.Wefeelproudthatwe’vegivenCharlieanewhomeandasecondchance.Charliegetstwowalksadayandisgettingbetteratwalkingonalead:whenwefirstgothim,hepulledalot.He’salwayssohappytoseeuswhenwecomethroughthedoor.Ourdaughterisinlovewithhimaswell.Shebringshimpresentseverytimeshecomesround.He’sspoiledandweenjoyhimsomuch.CharliewasoncetheloneliestdoginBritain.Buthe’snotaloneanymore.录音原文:Text1M:Iseverythingallright,ma’am?Doyouneedanyextrasteaksauce?W:Thesteakisfine,buthowamIsupposedtocutit?M:Oh,I’msorry.Igaveyouabutterknifewithyourforkbymistake.Letmechangethatforyou.(1)Text2M:IneedtogetmylaptopfixedbeforeIgotoabusinessconferencenextweek.(2)Canyourecommendanyone?W:Iknowaguyworkinginthecitycenter.Hewasveryniceanddiditveryquickly.Here’shisnumberifyouwanttocallhim.Text3W:Myfirstclassstartsat9:00a.m.It’satwo-hourlecture,soIcanmeetyouafteratthegym.(3)M:OK,buthurry,becauseIhavealessonat1:00p.m.thatIcan’tbelatefor.Text4M:ThesearethefilmsrecommendedbymymovieAPP.W:They’reallscarymovies!Can’twewatchsomethingelse?M:Fine.Chooseamoviethatyoulike,instead.I’llmakeussomepopcorn.W:Perfect!I’mstarved.Ineedtoeatsomethingbeforebed.(4)Text5W:Isthisyourball?M:Yes,sorryMrs.Jones.Ididn’trealizehowpowerfulthisnewbatis.W:It’sOK.Iusedtoplaytennismyself.(5)Bytheway,Ifoundafootballandsomegolfballsinmygarden.Anyideawhotheybelongto?Text6W:Goodmorning,William.IwantedtowishyouahappyLunarNewYear.(7)Whattimeisitthere?M:Thanks,Mom.It’s9:00a.m.IwishIcouldbetheretojointhefamilycelebration.W:Well,westillhavesomeluckymoneyforyou.CanIsenditonWeChat?(6)M:That’sinconvenienttousethathere.CanyousendittomyUSaccount?(6)W:I’dlovetogiveyouaredenvelopeasusual,butthat’llwork,instead.(6)M:Thanks,Mom.Istillhaveschooltheseweeks.(7)Unfortunately,Iwon’thavemuchtimeoff.W:I’msorry.We’llcallyoufromyourgrandma’shousewhenwegetthere!Text7(第8题为推断题)W:I’mincludingmorereadingassignmentsinthisyear’sacademicplan.M:Greatidea!IfonlymychildhoodEnglishteachersofferedmeanintroductiontogreatnovels.W:Yes.Butnow,somestudentsonlygetaccesstoclassicAmericannovels.Canourschooloffermorevariety?M:Isee.Thoseareexcellentbooks,buttheymayhavealreadybeenrecommendedtothembytheirparents.Whatdoyousuggest?W:Mystudentswillhavetheoptiontofindatypethattheylove,likeyouwithbooksaboutsportsormewithfantasystories.(9)Then,theycanexplorereadingthingsbesideshistorybooksandtraditionalnovels.M:Whenwewereyoung,wedidn’thavecellphonesorInternet,sowantingtoreadforfunwasanobviousdecision.W:Yes.We’llshowthemthattheycandothesame.Text8M:Ohmy!Youhaven’tchangedatall.Youstilllookthesameasyoudidinhighschoolactually.W:Youhaven’tchangedmucheithersincethelasttimewesaweachother.Let’ssee…thatwaswhenwewerestillinuniversity,wasn’tit?(10)M:Yes,that’sright!(10)Itreallyhasbeensuchalongtime.Weneedtocatchup.Didyouendupbecomingateacher?W:Yes,I’mteachingscienceatamiddleschoolnow.Whataboutyou?M:Iactuallyownarestaurantbackinourhometown.Ouroldprincipalisactuallyaregular.Hecomestomyplaceeveryweek.W:Noway!Ibetyouseeabunchofouroldclassmatestheretoo.M:Sometimes.Butyou’llneverguesswhoIranintoatthegrocerystorelastweek!(11)W:Oh,itcan’tbe…Mrs.Winters?(11)M:Yes!Rememberhowshewouldshoutatyouwheneveryouwerelateforclass,orforgotyourgymshoes?(11)(12)W:TothisdayIstillhavenightmaresaboutthatscaryP.E.class.Ithinkit’swhyIdon’tenjoyexercise.(12)Text9(第13题为推断题)(第16题为总结题)M:Whatareyoulookingforallovertheground?Areyoulookingforrubbishtopickup?W:I’mlookingforsomeofourlocalmushrooms.(14)Isawpicturesrecently

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