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2023年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(一)英语试卷(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将自己的姓名、准考证号分别填写在试卷和答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案。非选择题的答案必须使用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔写在答题卡上相应的区域内,写在本试卷上无效。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。1.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?A.Toofferaninvitation. B.Tomakeanappointment. C.Toattendameeting.2.Whowasaskedtocomeearly?A.Theman'sparents. B.Theman'sfriend. C.Theman'ssister.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Wearwarmerclothes. B.TakesomeT—shirts. C.Havelunchfirst.4.Howmuchdoeseachticketcost?A.$3. B.$4. C.$5.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inacinema. B.Inalibrary. C.Inaclassroom.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。5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Confirmingafact. B.Offeringcomfort. C.Blamingherson.7.Whatcausedthedeathofthegoldfish?A.Toomuchfishfood. B.Thesmallfishbowl. C.Lackofwater.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoesthemanneedtoflytoJapan?A.Hisvisa. B.HisIDcard. C.Hispassport.9.Wheredoesthemanprefertosit?A.Awayfromthewindow. B.Inthefrontoftheplane. C.Bytheemergencyexit.10.Whatwillthemandowiththeluggage?A.Taketheluggagewithhim.B.Carrylessluggage. C.Checkinhisluggage.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?A.Tobackupthephotosandvideos.B.Torecoverdataonthelaptop.C.Tochangeoldcomponents.12.Whydidthecomputerbreakdown?A.Itgotwet. B.Itwastooold. C.[tsufferedhighheal.13.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Purchaseanewcomputer.B.Havehercomputerrepaired.C.Replacesomepartsofhercomputer.听第9段材料,,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atravelplan. B.Famousadventurers. C.Extremeclimates.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofextrememountain-climbing?A.Exciting. B.Boring. C.Challenging.16.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisaprofessionalmountain-climber.B.Shedisagreeswiththeman'sopinion.C.Shehasmadegoodpreparations.17.Whatwasthemanwhenhewasyoung?A.Atrainer. B.Aphotographer. C.Atouristguide.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Acourseplan. B.Aself-introduction. C.Anacademictext.19.Whenwilltheclassbeheldintheresearchlab?A.OnTuesdays. B.OnWednesdays. C.OnThursdays20.Whatshouldastudentdotomeetthespeaker?A.Phonethespeakerdirectly.B.Gotohisofficeinthemorning.C,Fixadateinadvance.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。AInSingapore,itseemslikeartisateveryturn.Lookcloselyandyou'lldiscovermaster-piecesinfrontofanofficebuilding,awalkway,andevenonarooftopgarden,whereeveryonecanappreciatethemupclose.Inordertofurtherpromoteart,festivalsareheldthroughouttheyear.Herearesomeofthebiggestartdrawstocome.ARTWALK When:JanuaryAnannualpublicartfestival,ArtwalktakesplaceintheculturallyrichneighborhoodsofLittleIndiaandKatong-JooChiat.Visitorscanlearnaboutthefood,storiesandhistoryoftwoofSingapore'smostdistinctcommunitiesonguidedwalkingtours.Theycanevenexperienceartandcultureupclosewithhands—onworkshopswithlocalartists,storytellersandculturalexperts.ARTSG When:MarchDuringthebiggestartfairinSoutheastAsia,morethan150oftheworld'sbestgallerieswillshowcasetheircollectionofmorethan1,000artists.Thefilmsectorwillfeaturepaneldiscussions,experimentalfilms,andnewfilm-makingpractices.SomegallerieswillalsopresentdigitaltechnologyartworkslikeAR,VR,andNFTs.SINGAPORENIGHT When:AugustDuringthisparty-likenightfestival,theBrasBasah-Bugisbusinessstreetlightsupforthismulti-dimensionalartfestivalwithdiverselightinstallations(装置).Buildingwallsprovidelarger-than-lifecanvases(画布)forshows;undergroundtunnelsarebrilliantwithlights.Artandcreativityblossomthroughapassionforexperiments.SINGAPOREBIENNALE When:October–FebruaryLastingfivemonths,theSingaporeBiennaleisadynamiceventthatencouragesfolkstoseeartinanewlightthroughinteractiveinstallationsandexhibitions.Thehighlightsincludearttours,airperformances,afilminstallationandvariousexhibitions.21.WhatcanavisitordoinARTWALK?A.Visitmuseumsandgalleries.B.Exploreneighborhoodculture.C.Tryoutglobalcuisine.D.Sharepersonalstories.22.WhenshouldvisitorsgotoSingaporeiftheywanttoenjoylightshowsatnight?A.InJanuary B.InMarch C.InAugust D.InNovember23.What'sthetextmainlyabout?A.FourartshowsinSingapore.B.FourplacesofinterestinSingapore.C.FourartfestivalsinSingapore.D.FourtravelroutesinSingapore.BToday,I'vebeenrecordinganaudiobook.IamexcitedthatIhaverealizedmylife-longdream.IwillneverforgetatprimaryschoolIusedtowaitwithbreathlessanticipationtotakemyturnreadingoutaparagraphofgreatworksinfront.Atmysecondaryschool,whenstudentswereencouragedtoselectandpresentareadingat"morningtalk",Ioftenaddedmynametothelist.Thiswasallhandybackgroundformycareerinbroadcasting.But,muchasIenjoyhostingshowsandinterviewingpeople,Ioftenfindmyselfmissingthesimplepleasuresofreadingoutloud.I'dthoughtaboutputtingmyselfforwardasanarrator(朗读者)foraudiobooks.ButI'mnotanactor.Ican'tdoregionalaccentsorplayfemalevoice.Non-fiction,then,seemedtheobvioustarget,butIfeltthatsuchbookswerebestreadbytheiroriginalauthors.Ifitwereauthors'ownvoice,theirstorieswouldtouchme.Recently,deliveringmyson'snightlybedtimestoryhasreawakenedmyloveforreadingoutloud-highlightssofarhaveincludedCharlieandtheChocolateFactoryandCharlotte'sWeb.ButIneverthoughtI'dgettheopportunitytodoitprofessionally.Then,lastmonth,IwascontactedbyJamesPlunkett,authorofEndState,aforthcomingbookaboutpoliticalideas.Hehadnodesiretoreadhisbookoutloud,butasafanofmyprogram,hethoughtImightdoareasonableSo,I'vespentthisweekinastudio,simplyreadingstuffoutloud.AndI'mLOVINGIT!Obviously,it'sanentirelyunexpectedexperience.It'sdishearteningwhentherecordingneedstobestoppedbecauseI'vejustcarelesslyskippedovera"the",orhadtoclearmythroat,orcatchmybreath.I'vealsolearnedhowmanywordsI'vebeenmispronouncingmyentirelife:behaviouralisBE-HAYVE-YOU-RAL,notBE-HAYVE-EE-AH-RUL.Thoughtacklingthis339bookdoesn'tturnouttobethateasy,I'vefoundthewholeprocessawesome,andhopethisbecomesthefirstofmany.24.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoshowbymentioninghisexperiencesatschool?A.Thepowerofdreaming.B.Hisloveforreadingaloud.C.Theimpactofschooling.D.Histalentforreading.25.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriterfromparagraph3?A.Heregrettedbeingahost.B.Hedislikednon-fictionbooks.C.Helackedworkingexperience.D.Helackedconfidenceinnarrating.26.Whydidthewritergetthejobasanarrator?A.Hewasgoodatreadingbedtimestory.B.Heappliedforitinperson.C.Hewasappointedbytheauthor.D.Hehadcrowdsoffans.27.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofbeinganarrator?A.Demandingbutfruitful.B.Riskybutenjoyable.C.Turingbutstress-free.D.Boringbutrewarding.CPeoplewhogive,livelonger,studieshaveshown.Now,anewstudybyUniversityofMichiganForthestudy,Konrathandcolleaguesanalyzeddatacollectedin2008and2012aimingatthesamerandomsamplesof3,376people.Overall,theyfoundthatjust2.3percentofthosewhoonceworkedasvolunteershaddied,comparedto4.3percentofnon-volunteers.Theyfurtherfoundthathowmuchpeoplevolunteeredmatteredaswell-only1.8percentofregularvolunteersdied,comparedwith2.5percentofoccasionalvolunteers.Butwhatreallymadeadifferencewerepeople'smotivesforvolunteering.Theresearchersaskedpeopletoratehowimportanttheyfoundvariousreasonsforvolunteering,andtheyfoundthatthemoreimportantpeopleratedreasonssuchasfeelingpityforpeopleinneed,themorelikelytheyweretobealive.Thosewhoratedmotivesrelatedtopersonalbenefitasmore.importantweremorelikelytohavedied,andjusta8likelytodieasthosewhodidn'tvolunteeratall.Thesereasonsincludedvolunteeringbecausetheyenjoyedthesocialcontact,toescapetheirownproblems,ortoexploretheirownstrengths.Konrathsaysthecurrentfindingsuggestsitmaybeapoorideatoencouragepeopletovolunteerbecauseit'sgoodforthem.“Volunteeringisincreasinglybeingencouragedinschoolsandorganizations.Somegroupssaythatit'sokaytowantbenefitsforyourself,andencouragepeopletothinkofvolunteeringasanexchangeforpersonalinterests.Somegroupsemphasizethehealthbenefitsreceivedthroughvolunteering.”Konrathadded,“Ofcourse,it'sreasonableforvolunteerstoexpectbenefitsforthemselves.Butthepotentialhealthbenefitsofvolunteeringaresignificantlyreducedifself-benefitbecomesaperson'smainmotive”.28.Whatdoesthenewstudymainlyfind?A.Whetherwevolunteerdecidesourwell-being.B.Whywevolunteerhasanimpactonourhealth.C.Howwevolunteermakessensetoothers.D.Howoftenwevolunteermakesadifference.29.Howdidtheresearchersdothestudy?A.Byanalyzingstatistics.B.Byratingvolunteers'performances.C.Bydoinglabexperiments.D.Bygroupingvolunteersrandomly.30.Whichmotivewillprobablycontributetoalongerlife?A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Todevelopsocialability.C.Tosolvepersonalproblems.D.Tohelppeopleintrouble.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Practicalsuggestionsonfurtherstudies.B.Potentialapplicationsoftheresearchmethod.C.Afurtherexplanationofthecurrentfinding.D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchfindings.DSwotsatelliteisscheduledtobelaunchedThursdaymorningtoconductacomprehensivesurveyofEarth'svitalresource.Byusingadvancedmicrowaveradartechnology,itwillcollectheight-surfacemeasurementsofoceans,lakesandriversinhigh-definitiondetailover90%oftheglobe.It'sreallythefirsttimetoobservenearlyallwaterontheplanet'ssurface.ThemajormissionistoexplorehowoceansabsorbatmospherichealandCO2inanaturalprocessthatadjustsclimatechange.Oceansareestimatedtohaveabsorbedmorethan90%oftheextraheattrappedintheEarth'satmospherebyhuman-causedgreenhousegases.Swotwillscan(查看)theseasandpreciselymeasurefinedifferencesinsurfaceelevations(高度)aroundsmallercurrentsandeddies(漩涡),wheremuchoftheoceans'decreaseofheatandcarbonisbelievedtooccur.“Studyingthemechanismwillhelpclimatescientistsanswerakeyquestion:Whatistheturningpointatwhichoceansstartreleasing,ratherthanabsorbing,hugeamountsofheatbackintotheatmosphereandspeedupglobalwarming,ratherthanlimitingit,”saidNadyaShiffer,Swot'sprogramscientist.Bycomparison,earlierstudiesofwaterbodiesreliedondataofriversoroceanstakenatspecificpoints,orfromsatellitesthatcanonlytrackmeasurementsalongaone–dimensionalline,requiringscientiststofillindatagapsthroughextrapolation(外推法).Thankstotheradarinstrument,SwotcanscanthroughcloudcoveranddarknessoverwiderangesoftheEarth.Thisenablesscientiststoaccuratelymaptheirobservationsintwodimensionsregardlessofweatherortimeofdayandtocoverlargegeographicareasfarmorequicklythanwaspreviouslypossible.“Ratherthangivingusalineofelevations,it'sgivingusamapofelevations,andthat'sjustatotalgamechanger,”saidTamlinPavelsky,Swotfreshwaterscienceleader.32.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“vitalresource”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Technology. B.Climate. C.Oceans. D.Water.33.WhatisthemajormissionofSwotsatellite?A.ToexplorewhereoceansabsorbheatandCO2.B.Toexplainwhygreenhousegascomesintobeing.C.Toidentifywhenglobalwarmingisworsened.D.Tostudyhowoceansinfluenceclimatechange.34.WhatmakesitpossibleforSwotiomeasureprecisely?A.Thehigh-definitioncomputer.B.Advancedradartechnology.C.Thethree-dimensionalimage.D.Anaccuratemapofelevations,35.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.FirstGlobalWaterSurveyfromSpaceB.SuccessfulLaunchofSwotSatelliteC.ABreakthroughinSpaceTravelD.ASolutiontoClimateChange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。Manypeoplethinkyou'reeitheracreativepersonoryou'renot.WhileIagreethatsomepeoplemaybeslightlymorecreativethanothers,Ithinkcreativityisamusclethatcanbeexercisedandimprovedupon.361.Consumecontentoutsideyourcomfortzone.Wealllovereadingaboutstuffinourindustry.37.Ifyouwanttogetyourcreativejuicesflowing,startconsumingcontentyouwouldn'tnormallyconsume.Readblogsoutsideofyourindustry.Readbooksoutsideofyournormalchoice.Orgrablunchwithacompletestranger.2.Dothe“NoBadIdeasBrainstorming”exercise.Getatleastoneotherpersontojoinyoufora45-60-minutebrainstorm.Notechnologyandnocriticism.Bringatopicorideatothetableandwritedownallyourideas(onactualpaper).38It'simportanttodothisinpersonandtomakeabsolutelysureyoudon'thaveanynegativeenergyorfeedbackthroughouttheprocess.Youmayendupwith100horribleideas,butIbetyou'llhaveoneortwogoodones.3.39Therearestudiesuponstudiesthatdiscusshowourdietaffectsthewaywethink.Wanttostartthinkingdifferently?Startgivingyourbodydifferent(andhealthier)fuel.You'dbeshockedhowmuchmorecreativelyyoucanthinkandactwhenyoueatahealthierdiet.4.Seeamovieinatheater.Moviesonthebigsceneareoneofthelastfewplacesyoucanenjoyacompletesensoryexperience.Thegiantbrightscreen.Thethunderingsurroundsound.Thesmellandtasteoffreshpopcorn.Thesomewhatuncomfortableseatwithplasticarmreststhatdon'tmove.40A.Eatdifferently.B.Itmayhelpwithmotivation.C.Anddon'tcommentonasingleidea.D.Rewardyourselfforeverylittlegain.E.Buttypicallythisdoesn'tboostcreativity.F.Eventhemostcreativepeopleneedhelptogetinspired.G.Wheneveryouleavethetheatre,yourmindwillbefilledwithnumerousideas.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。MakingafamilyForyears,Dadhadavoidedgettingadog.Wheneverthe41cameup,Dadcomplained:“Dogsareapain.Idon’twanttobe42.”Despitehisstrongopposition,MombroughthomeapuppynamedChip,acuteballthat43usall.Forme,atagethirteen,Chipbroughtoutmy44side.Ifed,brushedandwalkedhimeveryday.Ialsolearnedthatwhenwe45whatisimportanttous,weharvestthebenefits.Forme,thismeantaloyal(忠诚的)companion,someoneto46meatthedoorwhenIreturned,andsomeonetokissrayfacewhenIwassad.Andthis47stayedwithmeasIgrew.Chipeven48Dad.ItwasnearlyamonthbeforeChip's49personalitywonhimover.Dadwasthefirstto50himtositonthesofa.HeevenmadechewtoysforChiptoplaywith.Mostimportantly,Chipbroughtustogetherasa51.Afterdinner,insteadofescapingtoourbedroomsasbefore,we'dreview52tricksorteachhimnewonesinthefamilyroom.We'd53funnystoriesofthecutethingshe'ddonethatday.Theimportantthingisthatwe'ddothistogether.Peoplewhoarenotdogloverssometimescomplainaboutthosewhotreattheirpetstoomuchlike54.Whattheydon'tunderstandisthattheirpetsstimulatethe55oftheirhumanity.41.A.topic B.news C.problem D.doubt42.A.replaced B.destroyed C.bothered D.controlled43..A.defeated B.challenged C.discouraged D.transformed44.A.awkward B.responsible C.generous D.creative45.A.takecareof B.agreeon C.takenoticeof D.relyon46.A.seek B.greet C.hide D.assist47.A.lesson B.idiom C.issue D.process48.A.feared B.softened C.admired D.strengthened49.A.adorable B.strong C.aggressive D.complex50.A.persuade B.forbid C.allow D.order51.A.committee B.company C.family D.group52.A.simple B.complex C.previous D.basic53.A.create B.share C.invent D.read54.A.animals B.fans C.toys D.humans55.A.origin B.future C.weakness D.beauty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个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。InFujianprovince,over3000Tulouscatter(散落)inthemountains,morethananyotherprovinceinChina.Someofthemarecircular,whileothersarerectangular(方形的).Theyalsovary56sizeandheight.ATulouusuallyhas3to5floors,covering57areaofaround5000squaremeters.ATuloucanaccommodatehundredsofpeople,wholiveandworktogether,58(share)thepublicareas,aswellasthepublic59(facility)suchasthewellandthestairs.So,aTulou60(function)asavillageunit.Itbringsunitytoallthevillagers,passingdownthetraditionalculture.The61(early)Tulouwasbuiltinthe13thcentury,whentheHakkapeoplemovedtoFujianduringthewar.62(settle)herepermanently,theHakkapeoplebuilttheTuloubasedonthelocalgeographicalenvironment,forbothlivinganddefensepurposes.Featuringmudwalls63areoveronemeterthick,aspecially-designedentrance,highwindowsandsecrettunnels(地道),theTuloucandefendagainstenemieseffectively.In2008,theFujianTulouwereontheUNESCO'sWorldHeritageList.Nowadays,64theTulouarenolongerdefensivebuildings,theystillreflecttheideasofharmonyandcooperationwhilelivingtogether.Whenyougetachance,whynotvisitFujianTuloutotakealookatthese65(impress)earthenbuildings?第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,最近你校举办了“家务活、我在行”活动,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.呼吁参加。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Housework,Icandoit!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。Ifearedgoingintomyroomafterschool.Everydayitwassomethingdifferent.Thehoursawayatschoolwerelongenoughtocauseaterriblechangetomyprivateroom.Todaycanbenodifferent.AsIenteredthehouse,Momgreetedmewithasmile.Itseemedlikenothingwaswrong.Still,Iwouldn'tbelieve.Yesterday,Idiscoveredachocolatecookiespreadaroundthemouthofmyangelstatue.Itspinklipswerecoveredinchocolate.Obviously,Calliehadsharedhercookiewithmyangel.Ilookedaroundformylittlesister,Callie,whohadjustturnedthree.Ididn'tseeher.AsIcheckedthesittingroom,Inoticeditwasprettymessy.Thereweretoysallaround.Therewereafewheadlessdolls,someblocks,theremainsofagrapestuckintothecarpet.Isearchedaroundandthereshewas,sittingonthesofawiththeTVremoteinherstickyhands.Shelookedupandsawme.Ahugesmilebrokeoutonherface,andshelaughed,clappingherhands.Iwassurprisedthattheydidn'tsticktogether.“Sissy(sister)!!”Shejumpedoffthesofaandrantome,squeezingmykneesandalmosttippingmeover.“Hi,Callie,”Isaid,withtheslightestsmile.Iruffled(抚弄)herlongthickhair,andsomewhitecrumbs(残渣)felltothecarpet.“Cheese,sissy”,Calliesaid,pointingatthecrumbsthathadsettledontothecarpet.Ifoundastrongsmellofcheesefromthem.HadCalliefocusedondestroyingonlythesitingroom?Avoiceracedacrossmymind.Noway.Iturnedaroundandstartedthescaredclimbtomyroom.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)开头已给出。Ipushedthedooropenandsawacompletemessagain!Seeingthetearsinhereyes,Ibentdownandliftedherupgently.2023年东北三省四市高三一模英语科答案第一部分 听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.B 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.B 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.A 11.B12.C 13.A 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.B18.A 19.C 20.C 第二部分 阅读第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21.B 22.C 23.C 24.B 25.D 26.C 27.A 28.B29.A 30.D 31.C 32.D 33.D 34.B 35.A第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36.F 37.E 38.C 39.A 40.G第三部分 语言运用第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41.A 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.B49.A 50.C 51.C 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.in 57.an 58.sharing 59.facilities 60.functions 61.earliest62.Tosettle 63.that/which 64.though/although 65.impressive说明:1.有拼写或大小写错误的作答不给分。2.除所列答案外,若试评过程中发现其他可接受答案,经评卷专家组讨论确认后也可给分。第四部分 写作:第一节Possibleversion:Currently,ourschoolstartsacampaigncalled“Housework,Icandoit”,aimingtoequipusstudentswithmorebasiclifeskillsanddevelopoursenseofresponsibility.Eachstudentisrequiredtohelpoutwithhouseholdchoresandhavetheworkingprocessrecordedintheformsofphotosorvideoclips.Undoubtedly,everyoneisexpectedtogetactivelyinvolved.Moststudentsmaystartfromtheirbedrooms:makethebed,cleanthetable,vacuumthefloor.Somecanevenhelpwithprepareahealthybreakfastordothelaundryforthefamily.Whateverthehouseworkis,theywillhaveharvestskill,loveandthespiritofgivingfromhousework.第二节Possibleversion:Ipushedthedooropenandsawacompletemessagain!CoveringthefloorwasmoreofthesamesubstancethatIhadjustseeninCallie'shair!Itwaseverywhere-onmybed,onthefloor,andonmybookshelvesanddesk!Calliehadpouredcheeseallovermyroom!Andtheroomwasfilledwiththedisgustingsmell.“Shediditagain!”Iscreamed,myfacebeingredandhotwithrage.NosoonerhadmoreangrywordsburstoutthanIfoundCallieatthedoor.Cautiouslyshecametome,huggedmykneestightlyandmurmuredwithtearsstreamingdownlikeraindrops.Seeingthetearsinhereyes,Ibentdownandliftedherupgently.Shethrewherarmsaroundmyneckandwhisperedinmyear,“Sissy,thecheeseisverysweet!Iwanttoshareitwithyou.”Herwordsreallymeltedmyheartalthoughmyneckfeltrathersticky.Isigheddeeply.Afterall,shewasonlythreeandexperimentingwiththeworld.Itwasnicetofeelsolovedbysomeoneyoungerthanme.Shelooksuptome,herbigsister.Iguessthat'swhyshealwayschoosesmyroomtoexploreanddestroy.英语听力原文Text1W:Excuseme,sir.CanImeetyourmanagerat8:30a.m.tomorrow?M:Sorry,Iamafraidthatyouwillhavetowaithalfanhourforourbusinesshours.Text2W:Areyourparentsearly,again?Didn'tyoutelleveryonetocometothepartyinanhour?M:Yes,butI'vejustaskedmyfriendJoetocomeearlyandbringsomebabyfood,sincemysisterwillcomelaterwithherdaughter.He'sprobablyarrived.Text3W:CanIfollowyouthroughtheforest?M:Yes,butchangeoutofthatT-shirt.Thetemperatureintherecanbeverylow,soyouneedsomethingbetterthanthat.W:OK.IllfinishmylunchandthenI'llbeready.Text4.W:Here'sal5-dollarbill.Givemethreeticketsfortonight'sfilm,please.M:Sure,threeticketsandhere's$3change.Text5M:Ilikethebookthatit'sbasedon.AndIlearnedaboutthedirectorinmyfilmclassandreallyenjoyedhiswork.W:Well,Ihopeitmeetsyourexpectations!Oh,it'sabouttostart.Letmeturnmyphoneoff.Text6W:Baby,whyareyoucrying?M:Mygoldfishdied.W:Oh,that'ssosad.I'mhereforyou,darling.M:Ilovedhersomuch.Goldiealwaysswamuptomeandblewmekisses.W:Wouldyouliketogetanothergoldfish,honey?Afterall,youstillhaveagoldfishbowlandplentyoffishfood.M:Oh,Iranoutoffishfood.W:Ithoughtyourdadboughtsomelastweek.M:Daddid.ButIfedGoldiethewholeboxforherbirthdaypresent.W:Nowondershedied.Text7W:Hello.Whereareyouheadingtoday?M:I'mofftoTokyoforaweek.W:Doyouhaveyourpassportwithyou?M:Yes,hereyouare.Idon'tneedavisatogotoJapan,doI?W:Fortunatelyforyou,youdon't.Wouldyoulikeawindowseat?M:Arethereanyseatsavailablebytheemergencyexits?W:Letmese...Yes,there'soneleftinthebackoftheplane.M:OK.I'lltakeitthen.,W:Allright.Howmanypiecesofluggageareyoucheckingin?M:IliketotravellightsoIjusthavethisone.W:Ifthat'syouronlypieceofluggage,itissmallenoughtocarryonwithyou.Here'syourboardingpass.Enjoyyourflig
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