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PAGEPAGE12安徽省芜湖市安师大附属中学2025届高三英语下学期5月最终一卷试题本试卷共8页,考试时间:120分钟全卷满分:150分留意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、座位号填写在试卷和答题卷上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卷上的指定位置;2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用符合要求的2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择的作答:用符合要求的签字笔干脆答在答题卷上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卷的非答题区域均无效;3.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卷一并上交。第Ⅰ卷(选择题)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。Whatkindofsportsdidthemanlikeverymuch?A.Football. B.Tennis. C.Basketball.HowwillthemangotoHongKongfromShanghai?A.Byair. B.Bysubway. C.Bybus.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inalaboratory. B.Inahospital. C.Inalawyer’soffice.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewasaskedtogobackhome.B.Hecaughtabadcolddaysago.C.Hegavethebugtohisworkmatesintheoffice.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehasn’tgotthechancetoperform.B.Hedoesn’thavemuchtimetopractice.C.Heissureofwinningthecontest.其次节(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。Howwastherainlastmonth?A.Ithadbeenrainingforhalfamonth.B.Itrainedheavilyandwashedawaythesoil.C.Therainfallwashalfthemonthlyaverage.Whatistheseasonnow?A.Autumn. B.Summer. C.Spring.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Whatdoweknowaboutthewalkingshoes?A.They’resoldwithapairofsocks.B.They’resoftbecauseofthematerial.C.They’retooloosewithouttheinnersole.Whatisthemanunsatisfiedwith?A.Theshoespolish. B.Theoriginalshoelaces. C.Thecoloroftheshoes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodowhileheisdialing?A.Makeashoppinglist. B.Arrangetheplacefortheparty.C.Findsomefunthingsfortheparty.Whowon’tcometotheparty?A.David. B.Jane. C.David’sgirlfriend.Whatwillthemando?A.Callthoseboysoncemore.B.GotovisitDavid’sgirlfriend.C.Goshoppingwiththewoman.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whatistheman?A.Aninventor. B.Aprofessor. C.Areporter.WhoisHermioneGrangerbasedon?A.Thewoman. B.Oneofthewoman’sbestfriends.C.Thewoman’sfavoriteteacher.Whatwasbeyondthewoman’sexpectation?A.ThepublicationoftheHarryPotterbooks.B.ThepopularityoftheHarryPotterbooks.C.TheinspirationfortheHarryPotterbooks.Howdifferentwillthewoman’sfuturebooksonHarryPotterprobablybe?A.Ratherexciting. B.Morerealistic. C.Ratherscary.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AvisittoArabs. B.ThebusinessinArabcountries. C.TheArabcustoms.WhatisanunpleasantbehaviorforArabs?A.Talkingbusinessimmediately.B.Havingrefreshmentsbeforetalking.C.Discussingbusinessinfrontofstrangers.Whatshouldpeopledowhenameetingisinterrupted?A.Stoptalkingandleave.B.Pretendnottohearandgoon.C.Letsomeoneknowyourdispleasure.WhydoArabsrarelysay“No”directly?A.Theyconsideritimpolitetoaguest.B.TheythinkitisdisrespectfultoGod.C.Theywanttohavelotsoftimetoconsider.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhetheryou’vegotchildrentoentertainorareachildatheartyourself,discoverBrisbane’swiderangeofwildlifeparks,zoosandanimalfarmswhereyoucanviewandinteractwithcreaturesbigandsmallfromkoalasandkangaroos,tocamelsandostriches!LonePineKoalaSanctuary(爱护区),BrisbaneLonePine,Brisbane’sfavouritenativeanimalsanctuary,istheworld’sfirstandlargestkoalasanctuary.Hereyoucanmeetmorethan130koalas,hand-feedkangarooswithoutbarriersandmeetotherAustralianwildlife.EntryischeaperpurchasedviatheBrisbaneVisitorInformationCentreon0730066290oronlinehere.Opensevendays,9am-5:30pmMondaytoThursday,9am-7pmFriday,9am-5pmSaturdayand10am-5pmSunday.DaisyHillKoalaCentre,CityofLoganThisfree-to-visitkoalacentreislocated25kmsouthofBrisbaneandishometoanumberofeducationalkoalas.Youcan’ttouchorholdthekoalas,butcanseethemup-closefromtwoviewingplatforms.Entryisfree.Open9am-4pmdaily.Suitableforwheelchairs.WalkaboutCreekWildlifeCentre,BrisbaneJust12kmfromthecitycenterofBrisbane,thewildlifecentreishometonativewildlifekeptinexhibitsthatmirrortheiractualhabitat.Besuretostopbythecentre’smostfamousattractiontheGondwanaPlatypusRockpool.Entryis$7.70foradults,concessions(实惠票)$5.25,children$3.70orafamilypassis$19.50.Opensevendays,9am-4:30pm.SummerLandCamels,ScenicRimFindAustralia’slargestwildcameltrainingcentreanddairyoperationrightintheheartoftheScenicRim.Meettheirgentlecamels,feedandridethem,takephotosandlearnabouttheanti-agingandimmunehealthbenefitsofcamelmilk.Youcanpurchasesomeoftheircamelmilkskincarefromthefarmshop.Pricesstartfrom$20forvaryingcamelexperiences.OpenMonday-Saturday8am-3pmandSunday9am-4:30pm.DaisyHillKoalaCenterisdifferentfromtheotherthreeinthatit_____.A.chargesnoadmissionfee B.allowstouchingthekoalasC.liesoutsidethecityofBrisbane D.isaccessibletovisitorseverydayWhereshouldyougotovisittheGondwanaPlatypusRockpool?A.SummerLandCamels. B.DaisyHillKoalaCentre.C.LonePineKoalaSanctuary. D.WalkaboutCreekWildlifeCentre.WhencanyouvisitSummerLandCamels?A.At8:30amonSunday. B.At7:30amonSaturday.C.At2:30pmonThursday. D.At3:30pmonWednesday.BKemirahadjustjumpedintheshowerwhensheheardhermother,Tammy,yelling.Kemira’s12-day-olddaughterwaschoking.HavingfedbabyRyleighjust30minutesearlier,the24-year-oldnewmotherburstoutofthebathroomandbeganpatting(轻拍)herdaughterontheback,butthebabydidn’tmakeasound.Kemiraknewtheyneededtogettothehospitalfast.Theyhadbarelymadeitoutoftheirneighborhoodwhentheflashinglightsofapolicecarappearedbehindthem.OfficerWillKimbrostoppedthespeedingdriver.Tammypulledoverandjumpedoutofthecar,cryingthathergranddaughterhadstoppedbreathing.Desperateforhelp,KemirahandedherdaughtertoKimbro.Hefoundherheartwasbarelybeating,andcalledanambulanceitwouldtakesevenminutes,andthehospitalwasevenfurtheraway.ThatwassevenminutesRyleighdidn’thave,becauseherlipshadalreadybecomeblue.ThefactthatKimbrowastherewassomethingofamiracle.Heisaschoolpoliceofficerwhousuallyspendshisdayspatrolling(巡逻)themiddleschooltenmilesaway.Buthetravelsfurtherwhenschoolisoutinthesummer.Evenluckier:Hehadrecentlycompletedafirst-aidclass.OfficerKimbrogavethebabytoKemiratohold.HecheckedRyleigh’spulseandthenbegantappingandpressingherchest.Thankstotheclass,Kimbroknewthechokingbabydidn’thaveachanceiftherewasablockage(堵塞物),andheusedonefingertoclearherthroat.Twentysecondslater,Ryleighbegantocry.“Ifshe’scryinglikethat,she’sbreathing,”saidKimbro.Beforetheambulancearrived,Kimbrocontinuedgivingfirstaid.Thewholetimehewasthinking,“Don’tletthisbabydieinfrontofhermotherandgrandmother.”Atthehospital,Ryleighrecoveredquickly,andshewasbroughtbacktolifethankstoadeterminedschoolpoliceofficerwhowasintherightplaceattherighttime.WhydidKimbrostopthecar?A.Kemirasignaledtohimforhelp. B.Tammydrovefasterthanthelegallimit.C.Therewasatrafficjamintheneighborhood. D.Thebabyhadtobetakentohospitalatonce.WhatwasKemira’sreactionafterbeingstopped?Kimbrofeltsurethathisaidworkedwhen___________.A.henoticedRyleigh’slipswereblue B.hecheckedRyleigh’spulseC.hepressedRyleigh’schest D.heheardRyleighcryingWhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeKimbro?A.Warmandlucky. B.Braveandgenerous.C.Kindandresponsible. D.Intelligentandskillful.CChristyandTedWilsonsetasidetimeeverySundayeveningtogoovertheirsharedto-dolist.Mostoftheitemsaretaskslikeschedulingdoctorappointmentsandorganizingplaydatesfortheirthreeyoungchildren.Ineveryrelationship,there’saquestionofwhoispullingtheirweightaroundthehouse.Nowthatamajorityofmarried-couplefamilieshavetwoworkingparents,theold“roughdayattheoffice”excusedoesn’treallycutit.Womenstillhandlemoreofthehouseholdactivities,butmenincreasinglyarespendingtimeonfoodpreparationandcleanup.Tokeepthingsfairoratleasttoavoidfights,couplesareturningtotechnology.Theyareusingprojectmanagementappsdesignedfortheworkplacetodivideupandtrackhouseholdto-dosandreservingaportionoftheirdatenightstocomparechores.Insomecases,theyareeventurningitintoagame,settingrewardsforgettingthingsdone.Theimbalancedoesn’talwaysfollowgenderlines(性别界线).TherewasatimewhenMr.Wilsonwasinmoreofa“Mr.Mom”role:Hewasattendingbusinessschool,whileMrs.Wilsonwasclockinglonghoursasalawyer.SoMr.Wilsonhadmoreflexibilitytotakeonmoreofthechild-careandhousehold-managementwork.Thecouple’sroleschangedafterMr.Wilsongraduatedandstartedane-commercecompany.“Wehavehadalotofswitchingbackandforthofwhowasinthedriver’sseatintermsofhouseholdmanagementsoonepersonwasn’ttooputupon,”shesaid.Theybeganusingcalendarstokeepthefamilyschedulesstraightandsharingato-dolistintheNotesappontheirphones.Eachcantakeonchorestheotherdislikes.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“pullingtheirweightaroundthehouse”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Takingonthehouseholdchores. B.Sharingtheburdenofbuyingahouse.C.Runningaroundthehousetoloseweight. D.Makingexcusesfornotdoinganyhousework.Whydoesthecoupleturntoprojectmanagementapps?A.Tostoptheirargumentsoverdates. B.Toplayphonegameswitheachother.C.Todistributeandfollowhouseholdto-dos. D.Torewardthemselvesfordoingthehousework.WhatcanweinferfromtheWilsons’example?A.Digitalappscanonlyhandlehouseholdarguments.B.Couplesneedtoswitchtheirroleseachday.C.Genderplaysakeyroleinmanagement.D.Understandingcanhelpsettleconflicts.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Waystofinishhousework. B.AdvantagesoftheNotesapp.C.Afamilyto-dolistgoesdigital. D.Workingparentsfacedifficulties.DResearchersatOhioStateUniversityreportthattheyhavebeenabletorecoverthesenseofaresearchparticipant’shandwithaseverespinalcord(脊髓)injuryusingabrain-computerinterface(BCI)system.Thetechnologyappliesneural(神经的)signalstotheparticipant,resultingingreatlyimprovedmotorfunction.TheparticipantinthisstudyisIanBurkhart,a28-year-oldmanwhosufferedaspinalcordinjuryduringadivingaccidentin2010.Since2014,Burkharthasbeenworkingwithresearchersonaprojectthataimstorecoverthefunctionofhisrightarm.Thesystemtheyhavedevelopedworksthroughasystemofelectrodes(电极)onhisskinandasmallcomputerchipinsertedintohismotorcortex(thebrainareathatinfluencesmotormovements).Thissetup,whichuseswirestoroutemovementsignalsfromthebraintothemuscles,bypassing(绕过)hisspinalcordinjury,givesBurkhartenoughcontroloverhisrightarmandhandtoliftacoffeecup,pickupacreditcard,andplayGuitarHero.TheadvancesintheBCIsystemledtoimportantimprovements.TheyenableBurkharttoreliablyrecognizesomethingbytouchalone.ThesystemisalsothefirstBCIthatallowsforrecoveryofmovementandtouchatonce,andthisabilitytoexperienceincreasedtouchduringmovementgiveshimagreatersenseofcontrolandletshimdothingsmorequickly.Finally,theseimprovementsallowtheBCIsystemtosensehowmuchpressuretousewhenitishandlinganobjectorpickingsomethingup.Theresearchersareworkingoncreatinganext-generationsleeve(套管)containingtherequiredelectrodesandsensorsthatcouldbeeasilyputonandtakenoff.Theyalsowanttoimprovethesystemthatcanbecontrolledwithatabletratherthanacomputer,makingitsmallerandmucheasiertocarryaround.WhatisthestudyatOhioStateUniversityaimedat?A.Protectingpeople’sspinalcord. B.Improvingone’smotorfunction.C.Helpingone’shandregainitssense. D.Preventingseverespinalcordinjuries.HowdidthenewsystemhelpIanBurkhart’srighthandliftacoffeecup?A.Bybuildinguphisbodymusclesthroughelectrodes.B.Byrecoveringthefunctionofhisinjuredspinalcord.C.Byinsertingacomputerchipintohisinjuredspinalcord.D.Bysendingmovementsignalsdirectlytohisarmmuscles.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellus?A.TheadvantagesoftheimprovedBCIsystem.B.TheimprovementtheBCIsystemneeded.C.ThedoubtaboutimprovingtheBCIsystem.D.TheprinciplesofimprovingtheBCIsystem.InwhataspectwilltheresearchersimprovetheBCIsystem?A.Itsstability. B.Itsportability. C.Itsaccuracy. D.Itssafety.其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Manypeoplewanttoreadbooksbecausetheythinkbookswillimprovetheirhealth.Othersfinditrewardingtoreadbooks.Whateveryourmotivation,booksjustsitquietlyandwaitforus.36Readmorethanonebookatatime37SometimesIneedsomethingthathelpsmeescapemyworldandatothertimesIwanttodivedeepintoasubjectIdon’tknowmuchabout.HavingchoicesmeansI’mlesslikelytopickupmyphoneortoreachfortheTVremote.ScheduleitManypeoplereadinbedfor20minutesbeforegoingtosleep.Thisisagreattimetoread,sinceyouwanttocalmyourmindfromyourdayandabookcandefinitelyhelpwiththat.38Ilovestartingmydayslowly,andreadingabookratherthanthenewsismoreenjoyableforme.MakefulluseofreadingtimeTherearealotof10-to20-minutegapsinthedaythatyoucouldusetoreadorlistentoanaudiobook.IreadwhenI’mwaitingatthebankorwhenI’mtakingthetrain.39Ialwayscarryabookwithme,soIneverwastetimeonmyphonewhenIcouldbereading.BecomeabrowserI’malwaysonthehuntfornewbooksevenifIhaveafewI’menjoying.I’llrandomlystopbythelibraryorthebookstoreforaquicklooktoseeifthere’sanythingnew.Thiswaythere’salwayssomethingnewinmyreadingqueue.40A.Howdoyouknowwhatyouwanttoread?B.Hereishowtogivethemmoreofyourtime.C.Keepbooksthatyou’llalwayspickupcloseathand.D.I’mnotalwaysinthemoodforthesamekindofbooks.E.IlistenwhenIcleanupthekitchenattheendofthenight.F.Iactuallyreadfirstthinginthemorninginbedfor15minutes.G.Findingbookshurriedlywhenyouareoutcanleadtobadchoices.第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Recentlywhiledriving,IheardpoetRobertPinskyontheradio.Hewastalking,41,aboutpoetryandsaidsomethingthat42thewayIhadalwaysthoughtaboutthe43.Theideawasso44thatIwasalmostembarrassedtoadmitit.Itwassomething45this:whenwelookatapainting,wedon’texpectourselvesto46itsliteralmeaning,oranymeaningatall,rightaway.No,weenjoy47becausewelikeit,andwedon’tknowwhy.Wegenerally48thisasaesthetics(美学),awordthat49themost“un-artsy”recognizeandwillinglyaccept.Yet,whenwordsonapagecomeintoplay,ourbrains50,andwestarttryingto51andunderstandwordstructure.Ifwecan’tassignameaningwithinthefirstfew52,thenourbrains,53sincechildhoodinthetaskof“readingcomprehension”,maystarttopanicatour54.Theinformationbecomesdifficult,maybeevenunknowableandtherefore55.Thiscanhappentoevenagreat156,aloverofliteratureforpoetryisadifferentanimal.However,asPinsky57thatday,ifwecanrecognizethis,letitgo,and58ourselvestoreadpoetryaswewouldlookatapainting,withno59of“translation”,thenwemaydecideifwelikeitormaybeeven60it.Oncewefallinlove,atruepassionisawakened.A.atleast B.ofcourse C.byaccident D.invainA.approached B.changed C.proved D.repeatedA.talent B.lesson C.subject D.exampleA.strong B.special C.simple D.stupidA.similarto B.familiarto C.usefulfor D.famousforA.hide B.limit C.remember D.understandA.art B.culture C.literature D.historyA.write B.accept C.memorize D.reportA.yet B.seldom C.even D.againA.pause B.recall C.return D.switchA.organize B.miss C.recommend D.believeA.goals B.offers C.rules D.linesA.trusted B.worried C.trained D.sharpenedA.failure B.illness C.regret D.carelessnessA.unarguable B.unappealing C.unavoidable D.undemandingA.speaker B.adviser C.performer D.readerA.showedup B.handedout C.printedout D.tookupA.allow B.inspire C.warn D.forbidA.loss B.expectation C.evidence D.suggestionsA.create B.see C.hear D.love其次节语法填空(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。Thewaterissittinginaround1000tanksattheformer

nuclearpowerstation,buttheamountisgrowing61(day)asrainfallandgroundwater62(enter)thesitecontinuetobe

polluted.Withanaverageof160tonnesadaybeingaddedlastyear,theInternationalAtomicEnergyAgencyexpectsexistingcapacitywillbefullbymid-2025.Thatis63theJapanesegovernmentis

reportedly

goingtoapproveastrategy64dischargingthewatertotheocean,as65

(recommend)byscientificadvisers.

Thereleasewouldstartinaround2024andcontinuefordecades.

Thenewssparkedimmediate66(complain)fromJapanesefishinggroupsand

hidwarningsthatChina67(ban)Japaneseseafoodimports.Butarepeoplerighttobeworriedaboutthe68(environment)andhealtheffectsofreleasingsuchalargeamountofcontaminatedwater?Muchoftheexistingwater69(filter)alreadybyaprocessdesignedtoremovemorethan62radioactivecontaminants.TheJapanesegovernmentandTokyoElectricPowerCompany(TEPCO),thefirm70runsthesite,haveemphasizedthatthemain

radionuclide(放射性核)

remainingis

tritium(氚).FrancisLivensattheUniversityofManchester,UK,saysthisisveryhardtoseparatebecauseitisaradioactive

isotope(同位素)ofhydrogen,andsopartofthewatermoleculesthemselves.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。留意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Igrewupinasmalltowntheretheelementaryschoolwasaten-minutewalkfrommyhouseandinanagewhenchildrencouldgohomeforlunchandfoundtheirmotherswaiting.Itookforgrantedthatmotherswerethesandwich-makersorthehomeworkmonitors.Ineverquestionedifthisintelligentwoman,whohadhadajobbeforeIwasborn,wouldeventuallyreturnagaintowork.Ionlyknewthatwhenthenoonbellrings,Iwouldracebreathlesshome.Mymotherwouldbestandingatthetopofthestair,smilingatmeinalookthatsuggestedIwastheonlyimportantthingshehadonhermind.Forthis,Iamforevergrateful.其次节书面表达(满分25分)你的一个善意举动就可以让世界变得更美妙,请记述一次你帮助他人的经验,内容包括:时间、地点;帮助过程;个人感受。留意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。英语参考答案第一部分听力1-5AABBC 6-10CCBBA 11-15BACAB 16-20CCABA其次部分阅读理解21-23ADC 24-27BBDC 28-31ACDC 32-35CDAB 36-40BDFEG第三部分语言学问应用41-45BBCCA 46-50DABCD 51-55ADCAB 56-60DCABDdaily 62.entering 63.why 64.of 65.recommendedcomplaints 67.wouldban 68.environmental 69.hasbeenfiltered70.that/which第四部分写作短文改错Igrewupinasmalltownthere(there改成where)theelementaryschoolwasaten-minutewalkfrommyhouseandinanagewhenchildrencouldgohomeforlunchandfound(found改成find)theirmotherswaiting.Itook(添加it)forgrantedthatmotherswerethesandwich-makersor(or改成and)thehomeworkmonitors.Ineverquestionedif(if改成that)thisintelligentwoman,whohadhadajobbeforeIwasborn,wouldeventuallyreturnagain(删去again)towork.Ionlyknewthatwhenthenoonbellrings(rings改成rang),Iwouldracebreathless(breathless改成breathlessly)home.Mymotherwouldbestandingatthetopofthestair(stair改成stairs),smilingatmein(in改成with)alookthatsuggestedIwastheonlyimportantthingshehadonhermind.Forthis,Iamforevergrateful.书面表达OnepossibleversionLastFriday,afterIfinishedseeingthedoctorinBeijingHospitalofTraditionalChineseMedicine,Imetanoldladywhowasovereightyyearsold.Ilearnedshehadcometothehospitalbyherself.Ithoughtshemusthavemanydifficultiestoencounter,soIvolunteeredtoaccompanyandhelpher.Afterthegrannysawthedoctor,Ihelpedhertoreceivemedicaltestsandtooktheresultstothedoctorwhogaveheraprescription.ThenIfetchedthemedicineforthegranny.Finally,Ihelpedhergetonthebusandwavedgoodbyetoher.Ifeltdelightedtodomylittlebitofgoodandspreadkindnesstotheworld.

听力原文1.W:Iholdthateverykindofsportscontributestoourwell-being.Whichonedoyoulikebest?M:Ionceenjoyedfootballsomuch.NowIthinknothingcancomparewithbasketball.2.W:Onthefirstday,youwillleaveShanghaiforHongKongonthenightflight.Andyou'llstaytherefortwodays.YouwillthengotoShenzhenbysubwayonthethirddayandstaytwonightsthere.M:Thatsoundsgreat.I'mlookingforwardtoit.AndcanIgetbackbytrain?W:Ofcourse.3.M:Arethesetreatmentsreallynecessary?Theydon'tseemtobeofmuchhelp.W:Justbepatient,Mr.Paris.I'msureyou'llseesomeresultssoon.4.W:Youlookrun-down,Brian.M:Yeah.I'vebeenfeelingundertheweatherrecently.Icaughtabadcoldlastweek,andIstillhaven'tgottenoverit.EventhoughIseemtobeovertheworstofit,Idon'twanttogivethebugtoanyoneintheoffice.W:Uh,betternot.Well,youwanttotakesickleave?Allyouneednowisagood,longrest.M:Iguessso.5.W:Areyouplanningtoenterthesingingcontest?M:Ofcourse.Thisisagreatchanceformetoshowoffmybeautifulvoice.W:Doyouthinkyouhaveachancetobethewinner?M:Achance?Notjustachance,I'mahundredpercentcertain.Istillhave5daystopractice.6.W:Ithinkadroughthassetin.Ithasn'trainedadropformonths.M:Ithinkso,too,butdidn'titrainlastmonth?W:Itdidrainlastmonth,buttherainfallwasonlyhalfthemonthlyaverage.M:Oh.That'sbad!W:That'sright.It'sreallybad.I'mreallyconcernedthoughnotpanickedyet.M:Idon'tblameyou.Thepastureshavebrownedoutevenbeforethesummerhasn'tarrived.W:Yeah,andthesoilhasbeenbakedsohardthattheplowcan'tevenbreakthesoil.M:Lookslikeit'sgoingtobeanongoingthingthatwouldgetworseeachday.W:Yeah.Ifitdoesn'train,it'sgoingtogetcritical.7.M:Hello.Doyoucarrywalkingshoes?W:Yes,wedo.Thisissuchalargeshoesstorethatwecancarryalmosteverything.M:That'sgood.Canyoushowmesomewalkingshoes?W:Yes.Thispairismadeofcalfleather,verysoft.M:Letmetryiton,andseehowitfits.W:Itlookscomfortable.M:Butitseemsalittletight.W:That'sbecauseyouarewearingheavysocks.M:WhataboutifItaketheinnersole(鞋垫)off?W:That'llhelp.M:Yes,it'smorecomfortablenow.ButcanIchangetheseroundshapeshoelaces(鞋带)?W:Youcanifyouwant.Butthisoriginalonelastslonger.M:Iknowthat.Butitloosenseasily.W:That'sallright.I'llchangeyouanotherpairofshoelaces.M:Thanks.Ialsoneedsomeshoespolishifthere'sany.W:Wecarryplentyofthemhere.M:I'lltaketwo.Blackandbrown,oneeach.8.W:What'syourplanfortheweekend?M:I'venoidea.W:Whatabouthavingaparty?M:That'sgood.Whowillyouinviteandwhereto?W:MaybeJane,Jack,Tony,and...justtheseoldfellowsinmynewhouse.What'syouropinion?M:That'sgreat.Ihaven'tseenthemfordays!Everyone'sbusy.W:Now,goandcallthemassoonaspossibletoassurewhenthey'llcome,sothatwecouldprepareforitearlier.M:Leaveittome.AndyoucanmakeashoppinglistwhileI'mdialing.I'llbebackinaminute.W:OK.M:Hey!Goodnewsandbadnews,whichoneisfirstwanted?W:Cometothepoint!M:OK,Janehastogotoworkthisweekend.Thatistosay,there'llbe13peopleincludingyouandme.W:Andthegoodnewsis...M:Davidpromisedtocarryhisgirlfriend!Soit'sOKnow.Thatagreatidea!I'llcalltheboysagaintoremindthemthattheymustc

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