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学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精江苏省启东中学2016—2017学年第二学期第一次月考高一英语试题2017。3本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分。考试时间120分钟.第I卷(选择题三部分共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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纸(卡)上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。Whatisthetimenow?A.4:40。 B。5:00. C.5:20.2。Howwillthewomanhelptheman?A.Bywritingahistorypaper.B.Byfindingsomeinformation.C.Bygivinghimanewspaper。3。Whatwillthemandoat4:00?A.Takeatest. B.Haveaclass. C。Visitadoctor。4。Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewoman’sideaisnotpractical。B.Thewomanshouldstartherowntourcompany.C.Thewomanshouldfindherownapartment.5。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A。Inahotel. B。Inahospital. C.Inarestaurant。第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置.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至8题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Stealing. B.Killing。 C。Robbing。7.Whatdoestheguylooklike?A。Hewearsaredjacket。B.Hehaslongblondhair.C.Hehasascar(疤)onhisforehead.8。Whoisthemanspeakerprobably?A.Alawyer。 B.Apoliceofficer. C.Acaféowner.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thebuildingofabridge。B.Thesportfacilities(设施)ofaschool。C.Thebuildingofacitypark.10.Whyisthemanagainsttheideaofhavingoutdoortenniscourts?A。Itisn’tpopularhere。B。Thereisalimitofusers。C.Itcan’tbeusedinbadweather.11.Whatdothetwospeakersagreetobuild?A。Adancestudio。 B.Achildren’spool。 C。Basketballcourts.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12。Whenwasthepartyheld?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday。 C。OnSunday.13.Whatdidthemanenjoyattheparty?A.Thefood. B。Thecomputergames。 C.Themusic.14.Howdidthemangohomeaftertheparty?A。Hewalkedhome。 B.Hetookabushome。 C。Hedrovehome.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题.15。Wherewillthespeakersgofirst?A.ToItaly。 B。ToAustria。 C.ToFrance。16。Howwillthespeakerstravelmostofthetime?A.Bycar。 B.Byship。 C.Bytrain。17.Howlongwillthespeakers’holidayprobablylast?A.Threeweeks. B.Fourweeks。 C.Sixweeks.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.Whatisthewoman?A.Ascientist。 B.Ahostess. C。Aguide.19。Whatisthetitleoftheman'spresentation?A.ASmallerWorld。B.TechnologyandCulturalChange.C。MeansofTransportation.20.What'stheproblemwithpeoplewhousecommunicationstechnology?A.Theyhaveworseandworseeyesight。B.Theydon’thaveenoughtimeforhousework。C.Theyspendlesstimewithfriendsandneighbors。第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。21。Whatifwemeetwithasituationnoneofusareabletodealwith?A。that B。where C。as D.when22。Successfulpeoplearegoodatdecidingtheyallowchangetoaffectthem,whichtheyviewasachancetodeveloptheirskills。A。what B.who C。whichD.how23.Fullyinlookingafterthreechildrenathome,shenolongerhastimetoenjoythevariousactivitiesintheclub. A.attached B。occupied C.contributedD。devoted24.Mygrandparentsaskedmetogoandseethemwhenever。A。I'mconvenient B。I’llbeconvenient C。convenientD.it'llbeconvenient25。-Youhaven’tseenaYeti,haveyou?-。HowIwishtoseeone! A。Yes,Ihave B.Yes,Ihaven’t C.No,IhaveD。No,Ihaven’t26.—Whydoestheriversmellterrible? -Becauselargequantitiesofwater__________. A.havepolluted B。isbeingpollutedC.hasbeenpollutedD.havebeenpolluted27.Goodnews!Wedidn’tspendwehadexpected。A.ashalfmuchmoneyas B。muchmoneyashalfasC.asmuchmoneyashalf D。halfasmuchmoneyas28。Whenwalkingdownthestreet,IcameacrossDavid,whomI__________foryears.A.didn’tsee B.haven’tseenC。hadn’tseenD。wouldn’tsee29.-Whendidyou_________stayingupsolate?—WhenIenteredthisschooltwoyearsago,wherestudentshavetoomuchhomeworktodo。A。takein B.takeon C。takeoverD。taketo30。Thefinalscoreofthebasketballmatchwas93:94.Wewereonly________beaten. A.nearly B.slightly C.narrowly D.lightly31。Nowadays,skiing,_______beingasport,hasbecomeabigindustryandanotablefeatureofleisureculture.A.exceptfor B.apartfrom C.farfromD.dueto32.Whenhereturnedtohishometownafterthewar,hefoundithadchangedbeyondall_________。 A.recognition B。recreation C。decoration D。construction33.Johnonceworkedinaremotemountainvillageschool,whichis_________onlyonfoot.A.accessible B。acceptable C。available D。appropriate34.Manypeoplebelievethathungerisonlyaprobleminthedevelopingcountries。________,itisaproblemallovertheworld。A。OntheotherhandB.OntopofthisC。OnthecontraryD.Asaresult35.-DoyouknowifLindaiswillingtotakechargeoftheprogram?-_______,doesit?A。IttakesnotimeB。ItcountsfornothingC。Itdoesn'thurttoaskD.Itdoesn’tmakesense第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。Fattyfood,increaseduseofautomobilesandadrop—offincyclingallhavecontributedtosomesideeffectsinChina.The36governmentfiguresshowroughlyonefifthofthepopulationis37overweightorobese.HeYifanweighed157kilogramswhenhearrivedattheweightlossclinictwomonthsago。Hesayshelivedanindulgent(纵容的)lifeatuniversityandpackedontheweight。Thenhe38;hesaysit'stimetogetridofthekilosandfightoffobesity。“Myfriendsmade39aboutmeforbeingfatsometimes,”hesaid。“Butthisismoreaboutmyself.It’shardtofinda40,andit’snotgoodformy41。”Aroundoneinfivepeopleare42orobeseinChina——morethan250millionpeople.It’san43resultofthecountry’srapideconomicdevelopmentwhichhas44amoresedentary(久坐的)lifestyleformany。WorldHealthyOrganization’sChinarepresentativeDrHansTroedssonagrees.“Withunhealthydietsandless45exercise,itcreatesthisalmostboomofobesitythatweseeinChinatoday,”Troedssonsaid.ThestaffattheAiminWeightlossClinickeepsa46eyeonexerciseanddiet。TheytellHetoeatlessfattyfoodandmoreregulatedportions.“WhenIfirstcameIwasreally47,butafteracoupleofweeksIgot48toit.NowIeatlessthantheothersbecauseIhavehigher49formyself,andIwantto50weightfaster,”hesaid。Withdiabetesandhypertension(高血压)onthe51,theWHO52lifestylediseasesarebecominga53issueforthisnational’shealthcaresystem。China’shealthofficialssaytheywantmorepeopletofollowinHe’sstepsand54up。If55,theyfearmillionsofpeoplewilldeveloplongtermhealthproblems,costingChinabillionsofdollarsandreversingsomeofthecountry’seconomicgainsofthelastthreedecades。36。A。newest B.latest C.fastest D.latest37。A.either B。neitherC.nor D。while38。A。fired B。retired C.married D。graduated39。A.jokes B.fun C.stories D.rumors40.A.wifeB。girlfriend C.job D.school41.A。health B。home C.farther D。mother42。A.overweight B.overflow C.overdrive D.overdo43.A。unwelcome B。unfriendly C.unjust D。unimportant44.A。producedB.created C.output D。raise45。A。metal B.muscleC.body D.physical46。A.close B.tight C.deep D。wide47。A。thirsty B。tired C。hungry D。unpleasant48。A。used B.closed C。known D.understood49.A.aims B.expectations C。praises D。estimates50。A。gain B.kill C.lose D.get51。A。way B.decrease C.fall D.rise52。A.warns B.declares C。announces D。calls53。A.major B。big C。senior D。minor54.A。shapeB.sharp C。set D。get55.A。possibleB.necessary C。not D.so第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。AUniversityRoomRegulationsApprovedandProhibitedItemsThefollowingitemsareapprovedforuseinresidential(住宿的)rooms:electricblankets,hairdryers,personalcomputers,radios,televisionsandDVDplayers.Itemsthatarenotallowedinstudentroomsinclude:candles,ceilingfans,fireworks,waterbeds,sunlampsandwirelessrouters。PleasenotethatanyprohibiteditemswillbetakenawaybytheOfficeofResidenceLife。AccesstoResidentialRoomsStudentsareprovidedwithacombination(组合密码)fortheirroomdoorlocksuponcheck—in。Donotshareyourroomdoorlockcombinationwithanyone.TheOfficeofResidenceLifemaychangethedoorlockcombinationatanytimeattheexpenseoftheresidentifitisfoundthat

thestudenthassharedthecombinationwithothers.Thefeeis$25tochangearoomcombination.CookingPolicyStudentslivinginbuildingsthathavekitchensareonlypermittedtocookinthekitchen.Studentsmustcleanupaftercooking。Thisisnottheresponsibilityofhousekeepingstaff.Kitchensthatarenotkeptcleanmaybeclosedforuse。Withtheexceptionofusingamicrowaveoven

toheatfood,studentsarenotpermittedtocookintheirrooms。PetPolicyNopetsexceptfisharepermittedinstudentrooms.Studentswhoarefoundwithpets,whethervisitingorownedbythestudent,willfaceaninitialfineof$100andacontinuingfineof$50adayperpet.Studentswillreceivewrittennoticewhenthefinegoesintoeffect。If,oneweekfromthedateofwrittennotice,thepetisnotremoved,thestudentisreferredtotheStudentCourt.56。Whichofthefollowingitemsareallowedinstudentrooms?A.CeilingfansandwaterbedsB。WirelessroutersandradiosC。HairdryersandcandlesD.TVsandelectricblankets57.Whatdoweknowaboutthecookingpolicy?A.Ahousekeeperistocleanupthekitchen。B。Cookinginstudentroomsispermitted。C。Amicrowaveovencanbeused。D.Studentsaretoclosekitchendoorsaftercooking.58。Ifastudenthaskeptacatinhisroomforaweeksincethewarning,hewillface.A。parentvisitsB.afineof$100C。theStudentCourt。D.awrittennoticeBForthefirsttime,Chineseastronautscanenjoyteainspace,wheredrinkingisnotaneasythingtodo,consideringthegravity-freesituation.Duringthemonth-longtripaboardtheShenzhouXIspaceship,whichreturnedtoearththismonth,astronautsJinHaipengandChenDongrevealedhowtheydrankteaonaTVshow。TheyusedaspeciallymadeteacupandaspecialPu’ercreamtodrinkteawhilestandingupsidedown。ThePu’erteacreamtheydrinkisproducedinYunnanprovince,whichisknownforitspu'erteaindustry。“Drinkingwaterinspacemeanstheastronautssqueezethewaterfromaspecialbag.Drinkinghotteaisharder,"saidJiangXiaowei,vice—chairmanoftheYunnanspacebiotechnologyassociation.Thedifficultpartofdrinkingteainspaceisthatthereshouldnotbeanythingleftaftertheteadissolvesinwater,Jiangsaid.Also,thesolubility(溶解度)oftheteashouldbelowsincewaterinspacecanonlybewarmedto60degreescentigradeatmost.TheteacreamtheastronautsdrankisproducedbyKunming—basedGongrunxiangTeaIndustryCorp。Itwasfoundedin1993bytheKunmingbranchoftheChineseZhangGuanghui,presidentofGongrunxiang,saidthatthecompanyaimstoproduceateacreamthat’sasafe,healthyandconvenientteaproduct.Teaproductsareoftenreportedtobepollutedbypesticideresiduesandheavymetals.“Ineverimaginedthatonedayourteacreamwouldhelpastronautstodrinkteainspace,"Zhangsaid,addingthatdrinkingteainspacecanbeseenasaturningpointforthefloundering(挣扎的)Pu’erteaindustry.Foralongtimethere’sbeenlittleaddedvalueforteaproductsbecauseit’sanindustryheavilydependentonindividualteaplanters.“Forus,astronauts’drinkingteainspacemeansourbiotechnologyappliedtotheteaindustryhashadsomeachievements,”Zhangsaid。WangPinghua,deputydirectoroftheagriculturedepartmentofYunnanprovince,saidthatinthefuture,moreteaproducerswillusetechnologytoupgradetheteaindustry。59.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A。theastronautsrevealedhowtheydrankteaafterreturningtotheearthB。astronautsareabletoenjoyteainspaceforthefirsttimeinhistoryC.thetechnologyappliedtotheteaindustrymighthelptheastronautsoutD。theteacreamisreportedtobepollutedbypesticideandheavymetals60.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyit'sdifficultfortheastronautstodrinkhotteainspace?A.Thereshouldbenothingleftaftertheteadissolves。B。Thesolubilityoftheteashouldremainunchanged.C.Theyhavetouseakindofspeciallymadeteacup。D.Drinkingisveryhardinthegravity—freesituation.61.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage? A.DrinkingTeainOuterSpace B。ATurningPointfortheTeaIndustryC.TheMonth-longTripinSpace D。TimetoUpgradetheTeaIndustryCTovisittheheartandheadoftheU。S。,takeyourchildrentotheLibraryofCongressinWashington,D。C.Startwiththe“LibraryofCongressExperience”initsGreatHall.Theexhibitusesmorethanteninteractivekiosks(互动信息亭)toshowahandfulofitsuniquehistoricalandculturaltreasures.Theseyearsinthemaking,theexhibitusesnewlydigitizedmaterials,anditstechnologyismuchbetterthanwhatyou’veseenelsewhere。Stepuptoakiosktouchscreenandturnthepagesofoldbooks.TheexhibitletsyoucuttotheheartofthelibraryOnthesecondfloor,youcanstandinfrontofahuge“CreatingtheU.S.”interactivevideowall.Itsensesyourpresenceanddisplayshistoricalinformationbasedonwhereyou’restanding。TheexhibitalsoallowsyoutoreadhistoricaldraftsoftheDeclarationofIndependenceandasinger’scopyoftheBillofRights,aswellastheArticlesofConfederation。Thelibrary’swebsitetrafficgrowsbymorethanamillionhitsmonthly,andithassatelliteofficesworldwide.“Ifwehadpublicspacetravel,”saysFordPeatross,directoroftheLibrary’sCenterforArchitecture,Design,andEngineering,“we'dhaveaninterstellar(星级的)office。”Foundedin1800,staffedby3,500,theLibraryofCongressistheglobe’sbiggestlibrary。Itishousedinthreebuildingsnamedafterpresidents(Jefferson,Adams,andMadison)。Thelibrarycontainsinsome460languageson500milesofshelves,128millionitems.Ithousesmaps,photos,audioandvideorecordings,digitalfiles,printsanddrawings,comicbooks,unpublishedbooks,plays,scripts,films,sheetmusic,America’slargestrarebookcollection,theworld’sbiggestcollectionoflegalmaterialsandThomasJefferson'spersonallibrary,originallyboughtatthepriceof$23,950andrebuiltwithcashfromDallasCowboysownerJerryJonesafteran1851firedestroyedmostofitscollection.62.Whatisspecialabouttheexhibit?A。Itwasstartedayearago。 B.Itusesadvancedtechnology.C。Itmainlydisplaysbooksonhistory. D。Itisheldtopromoteinteractivekiosks。63.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribePeatross?A.CarefulB。PatientC.HumorousD.Generous64。Accordingtothepassage,theLibraryofCongress。A.isahugetwo—floorbuildingB。storesallitsbooksinitsGreatHallC。hasahistoryofoverthreehundredyearsD。keepsahugevarietyofculturalmaterials65。WhatdowelearnaboutJefferson’spersonallibrary?A.ItwassoldtoJerryJones.B.ItisincludedintheLibraryofCongress.C.IthousesAmerica’slargestrarebookcollection.D。Ithastheworld’sbiggestcollectionoflegalmaterials.DWhenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,manyofusmakequickjudgmentsabouttheirpersonalityortheirinterestsbasedonhowtheylookandact。Andnownewresearchclaimsthesejudgmentsaremadebeforewehaveevenhadtimetoformandgatherthoughts.ResearchesfromMelbourneclaimtheycanpredicthowsomeonefeelswhentheyarelookingatanimagefromtheirbravewaves―evenwhentheparticipantsweren'tconsciousofthejudgment.Thatfindingsareparticularlyusefulinestablishingwhyandhowpeoplemakeimpulsive(冲动的)decisions,andhowtheycontrolthesedecisions。TheresearchwascarriedoutbyleadauthorsDr。StefanBode,fromtheMelbourneSchoolofPsychologicalSciences,andDr.CarstenMurawskifromtheUniversityofMelbourneDepartmentofFinance.TheyusedtheEEG(脑电图)technologytomeasuretheelectricalactivityofpeople'sbrainswhiletheylookedatdifferentpictures.Thepicturesdisplayedimagesoffood,socialscenesorstatussymbolslikescarsandmoney.AftertheEEG,researchersshowedparticipantsthesamepicturesagainandaskedquestionsabouteachimage,suchashowexcitingtheythoughttheimagewasorhowstronglytheimagemadethemthinkofeitherthepresentorthefuture.Astatistical“decoding”techniquewasthenusedtopredictthejudgmentsparticipantsmadeabouteachofthepicturesfromtheEEGbrainactivitythatwasrecorded。“Wehavefoundedthatwhentheyarelookingatimages,theirbrainactivitycanencodejudgments,evenwhentheviewerisnotawareofmakingthem,”theresearcherssaid。“Moreover,ourresultssuggestthatcertainimagescanmakeapersonthinkaboutthepresentorthefuture。”Inparticular,theresearcherssaidtheycouldpredict,fromtheparticipants’brainactivity,howexcitingtheyfoundaparticularimagetobe,andwhetheraparticularimagemadethemthinkmoreaboutthepresentorthefuture.Thiswastrueeventhoughthebrainactivitywasrecordedbeforeparticipantsknewtheyweregoingtobeaskedtomakethesejudgments。Theauthorssaidtheresultscontributedtoourunderstandingofimpulsivebehaviors,especiallywhenthosebehaviorswerecausedbywordsintheworldaroundus。Itcouldrevealwhathappensinthebrainofapersonwhoistryingtoloseweight,whenheisshownafoodadvertisementonTV。“Ourresultssuggestthatevenifthepersonistryingtoignorethead,theirbrainmaybeunconsciouslyprocessingitandmakingitmorelikelythathewillrelapse(恢复原状态),"DrBodeadded。Co-authorDanielBennettsaidjustascertainwordsmightcauseimpulsivebehaviors,imagescouldbeusedtomakepeoplemorepatientbyregulatingimpulsecontrol.“Promptingpeoplewithimagesrelatedtothefuturemightcauseprocessingoutsideawarenessthatcouldmakeiteasierforthemtothinkaboutthefuture.Intheory,thiscouldmakepeoplelessimpulsiveandmorelikelytomakehealthylong-termdecisions,”hesaid,TheresearchwascompletedincollaborationwiththeUniversityofCologne,Germany,andthefindingswerepublishedinthejournalPLOSOne.66。TheresearchmentionedinParagraph1findsthat.A。impulsivedecisionsareharmfultopeople’shealthB.people’spersonalitycanaffecttheirjudgmentsaboutothersC。ourfirstimpressionsofothersmaybemadeunconsciouslyD.peoplearelikelytogatherthoughtsbeforemakingtheirfirstjudgments67。WhilereceivingtheEEG,participantsintheresearchwereaskedto.A.viewdifferentimagesB。createsomesocialscenesC.recordtheirsocialactivitiesD.pickouttheirfavoritefood68。Theunderlinedword“them"inParagraph4refersto“"。A.theimpulsivebehaviors B.the“decoding"techniquesC。theimages D.thejudgments69.TheauthorpresentsParagraph6by。A.givinganexampleB。makingcomparisonsC。providinginstructionsD.followingtheorderoftime70。Paragraph7mainlyexplainswhy。A.impulsivebehaviorscanbecontrolledB。imagescanmakepeoplemorepatientC.advertisementsinfluenceourjudgmentsD.patienceismoreimportantinmakingdecisions第Ⅱ卷(非选择题四部分共35分)第四部分单词拼写(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)请根据所给汉语或首字母写出空缺处单词的适当形式,使句子完整,语法正确,每空只填一个单词。71。Therewasaterriblestormlastnight,withthunderand.(闪电)72.(附在)themessagetothepigeon’sleg,hesetsthebirdloose.73.Hestartsapaintingbyquicklydrawing(简化)shapes.74。Theboat-racehasbeen(官方)fixedforThursday,April2.75。Theancient(文明)ofCentralandLatinAmericawerefoundeduponcorn。76。TheaofthefinalexaminationsismakingMarynervous。77.Heissaidtohavewrittenabout500poems,butuwecannowreadlessonefifthofthese.78.Normallyattheageofsix,achildhasnodifficultydbetweenrightandwrong.79.Thegovernmentofficialwasreportedtohavebeeninvolvedwiththecaseofpoliticalc.80.Thegovernment'sactionsarectothepublicinterest.Sotheyarestronglyagainstthem。第五部分完成句子(共20个空格,每格0。5分,满分10分)81.请替我把门拉着,好吗?Couldyou________thedoor________forme,please?82.你一定是把我错当成我妹妹了。You________________________me________myyoungersister.83。最大的贡献来自于讲法语的诺曼人,他们在1066年击败英格兰并控制了这个国家。Themostimportant________wasfromtheNormans,a________peoplewhodefeatedEnglandand________________________thecountryin1066.84。汉语与西方语言不同,区别在于它不使用字母,而是汉字表示思想、物体和行为.TheChineselanguage______________Westernlanguages______________,insteadofanalphabet,itusescharacterswhich______________ideas,objectsordeeds.85.对树木的砍伐导致了楼兰这座古城被沙尘所掩埋.Thetreeswerecutdown,whichresulted_______thecityofLoulan______________bysand。第六部分任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题0。5分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。Inmanypartsoftheworld,travelingbytrainisacommonexperience。Sometimes,asaresultofsavingtimeduringtravelandduetoapackedschedule,peoplemayenduptravelingbyplaneortakingbusesforshorterdistances.However,incomparison,railtravelhasdistinctadvantagesoverbuses,planes,carsorboats。Forexample,nexttoships,trainsofferthemostspaciousmodeoftravel.Forabiggroup,theentirecompartmentortwoisfreetochangeintoatemporarycamp.Youcanmovearound,takeawalk,liedown,putyourlegsup,andwalktothediningcarforamealifyoufeelhungry。Alsoyouhavethefreedomtosleepintherightposition,sitcomfortably,anddecideyourowntimeofarrival。Asaresult,youwillhaveacomfortablejourney.Trainsalsocanprovidecheaperbaggageweight。Why?Trainsdonotrequirebaggagechecks,andallluggageisinfrontofyou;notmanyitemsarerestricted,andyoucantakeasmuchluggageasyoucan,aslongasyoucancarryitaroundyourself,becauseitissomuchcheaperthanairlines.Inaddition,trainsareeasiertocatchothermeansoftransport。Asweknow,thesamecityusuallyhasabout2-3majorstationswhereonemaychoosetogetonoroff.Unlikebusstationsorairports,thereisnosinglepointofentryandexistfromaparticularcity,whichalsoenablesyoutocatchatraineasily。Itsaveslargeamountsofmoneyintaxifares,reducingthedistancefromstationstothedestination。Trainsmakeyouhavemoreinteractionwithothers.Howmanytimeshaveyoubeenannoyedbypushy,sleeping,snoring,armchair—grabbingmenonbuses,whereyouregrethavingreceivedtheworstco-passengerintravellinghistory?Ordoyourememberthelasttimeyouhadameaningfulconversationwithastrangersittingnexttoyou?Travelingbytrainmakesitpossibletocreatesuchrelationshipswithco-passengersyou’reforcedintoaroomwithforanaverageoftwelvehours.Moreimportantly,trainsruninalmostanyweather,exceptheavysnow,whichisalmostalwaystakencareof。Blockedroadsorstormyweatherisnotathreattothetrain。Soifthereisanemergencyandallflightsarebookedorgrounded,thetrainisthebestandmostconvenientsolution。Soeveryonemustundertakeatrainjourneyatleastonceintheirlives,justtogainoneofthebestexperiencesoftravelingthereis.Afterall,ifitisthejourney,notthedestination,thatcounts,thentakeatraintomakethejourneystress—free。Title:Travellingbytrain86Trainshavemanyadvantagesovermanyothermeansoftransportationthoughtheyareslowerthanplanesorrunlonger87thanbuses.Advantages◆Atrainoffersalotofspaceforyoutomoveorrestfreely,whichoffersyou88◆Youcangetonthetrainwithoutgettingyourluggage89◆Trainsareavailablethankstoseveralmajor90inthesamecity◆Onthetrain,youhavemore91tocommunicatewithothers。◆Ifitdoesn’tsnow92,youcanalwaystravelbytrain.◆Atrainwon'tbe93byblockedroadsorbadweather94Takeatrainifyouaren’tinahurryanddon’twantyourjourneytobe95第七部分书面表达(共1题,满分15分)下面这幅图片反映了在旅游风景区清理垃圾、竖宣传牌等场景.请你根据这幅图片写一篇英语短文。你的短文应包含以下内容:1.描述图片的内容;2.结合自身实际,谈谈你的感想;3.举例说明你将如何为环保做出自己的贡献。【注意事项】1.开头已给出,不计入总词数.2.作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。Moreandmorepeoplelovetravellinginthevocationintherecentyears.Thisphenomenoncontributestomuchlivingwasteproducedandeventhedestroyoftheenvironmentinsomescenicspots._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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