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第页人教版高二上学期第二次月考英语试卷及答案(附听力材料)考试时间:120分钟;总分:150分一.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个小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Getoffwork. B.Deliverthereport. C.Stayuplate.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Amovie. B.Awriter. C.Abook.3.Whodislikesclassicalmusic?A.Pete. B.Sally. C.Michael.4.Whatdidthemando?A.Healmostusedupthepaint.B.Heboughttoomuchpaint.C.Hetestedthepaintbeforehand.5.Whatistheman’smainconcern?A.Findingaservicestation. B.Runningoutoffuel. C.Drivingalongdistance.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomandisapproveof?A.Valuingsocialmediahighly.B.Postingphotosonsocialmedia.C.Followingthetrendofsocialmedia.7.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutgettingfew“likes”?A.Unhappy. B.Confused. C.Unconcerned.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Bookingatrainticket. B.Preparingforajourney. C.Makingashoppinglist.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.Carryacookingpot. B.Buyabackpack. C.Shortenthelist.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atapublishingcompany. B.Atabookstore. C.Ataclassroom.11.WhyareMondaymorningsbusy?A.Newbooksarrive.B.Thereisanactivityforkids.C.Cleaningmustbecompleted.12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisadepartmentmanager. B.Heisaregularcustomer. C.Heisanewemployee.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Areceptionist. B.Acustomer. C.Acoach.14.Whatarethecourseslike?A.Wide-ranging. B.Language-focused. C.Student-targeted.15.Whataspectofthecoursesisthemanworriedabout?A.Coursecontentdetails. B.Schedulingflexibility. C.Lengthofsessions.16.Howmanysessionsarethereinacourse?A.8. B.10. C.16.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.HowlongisthewalkingroutealtogetherfromWednesdaytoFriday?A.About15kilometers. B.About30kilometers. C.About45kilometers.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthewalkingpace?A.Intense. B.Relaxing. C.Changeable.19.Whatissaidabouttheparticipants?A.Theymustbeexperienced.B.Theywillmerelydependonthemselves.C.Theywillgetsomesupportandguidance.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoing?A.Wearingcomfortableshoes.B.Carryingabigbackpack.C.Avoidingwalkingshorts.二、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ASomeoftheMostBeautifulNationalParksintheUKSnowdonia

NorthWales'snationalparkboastsmountainandseaviews:SeveralofitspeaksgazeacrosstoIrelandandithasmilesofsandybeaches.YoucanclimbWales'shighestmountainwithoutworkingupasweatbycatchinganold-fashionedtrain.Thosewhodislikeexcitementcanchooseziplines,bouncedownmountainbiketrailsorcatchbreaksataninlandsurfing.

Cairngorms

TheUK'sbiggestnationalparkishometoitsmightiestmountains:FiveoutofsixofScotland'shighestpeaksarefoundhere.LyingintheheartoftheHighlands,theCairngormsmountainrangestillhasvastareasofpurewildernessandisoneofthechilliestplacesinthecountry.Formuchoftheyear,itspeaksareblanketedinsnowandyoucanskithereinwinter.

PeakDistrict

SandwichedbetweenManchesterandSheffield,England'soldestnationalparkhastwopersonalities:Atoughandagentleside.InthenortharedramaticedgeslikeKinderScoutwhichrewardsadventurouswalkerswithstark(荒凉的)views.Venturesouthforthelower,greener,grass-coveredvalleysoftheWhitePeak.WalkalongtheEcclesbourneValleytoexperiencebothinoneday.

NewForest

TheNewForestissurprisinglyold:WilliamtheConquerornameditwhenheusedtohuntdeerandwildpigsherenearly1,000yearsago.Confusingly,thisbeautifulcornerofsouthernEnglandisn'tcompletelycoveredinwoodlandeither—italsohasacresofwildlandandmilesofpebbly(布满鹅卵石的),muddycoast.Theterrainisgentle,andyou'reguaranteedasightingofitsfree-walkinghorses.21.HowcanvisitorsclimbWales'shighestmountainwithoutsweating?______A.Bytakingacablecar. B.Byridingabike.

C.Bytakingatrain. D.Bytravelinginaplane.22.WhatdoweknowaboutPeakDistrict?______A.Itisagoodhabitatforhorses.B.Itoffersvisitorstwototallydifferentviews.

C.Itisanewly-builtnationalparkinEngland.D.ItsnamewasgivenbyWilliamtheConqueror.23.What'sspecialaboutNewForest?______A.Ithasalonghistory.B.Itiscompletelycoveredbygrass.

C.Visitorscanhuntwildhorsesthere.D.It'sthebiggestnationalparkintheUK.BAfghanistanhasitsownversionofthefamousBritishcomedyactorCharlieChaplin.HisnameisKarimAsir.Hewearsmake-upandclothestolooklikeCharlieChaplininhismovies.Asiralsousessimilarphysicalmovements.HeperformsonthestreetsandateventsinthecapitalofAfghanistan,Kabul.Afghanistanhasdealtwithmanyyearsofwarandwidespreaddestructionbroughtbyattacks.The25-year-oldactorsayshisgoalistousehumourtohelptakepeople’smindsoffthedifficultiestheyfaceeveryday.“Itisverysimple.IwanttogiveAfghansareasontosmile,”hesaid.CharlieChaplinrosetofameduringthesilentfilmageofthe1920s.Hismoviesbecamepopulararoundtheworld.WhenyoungAsirandhisfamilyescapedtoIranin1996,hewatchedChaplin’smoviesontelevisionandbecamefondoftheactorandthecharactersheplayed.OneofthecharactersimpressedAsirmostwasafunny-lookingmanknownastheLittleTramp.Thischaracterhadnomoneyandwasalwaysgettingintotrouble.Thecreativemethodheusedtogetoutoftroublewasalwaysbeinghumorous.AfterreturningtoAfghanistan,Asirstartedwearingmake-upandrecreatingChaplin’scharacters.Heperformsinpublicparks,homesforneedyyouth,aswellasprivatepartiesandinternationalaidagencyevents.“Iwanttogivemypeopleachancetoforgettheirproblemssuchaswar,conflicts,andinsecurity,”hesaid.Todothis,hekeepssmilingwhileperformingaroundthecityandmeetingwithfans,butAsirsaysthatinside,hecannothelpbutfeelfearfulaboutpossibleattacks.“Iamafraidofgettingattacked,buttheseissuescannotstopmefrombeingCharlieChaplin,”hesaid.24.WhatdoesAsirwanttodobyusinghumour?A.TomakehimselflooklikeChaplin.B.Tomakepeoplelaughandbehappy.C.Toearnmoneyandsupporthisfamily.D.Toencouragepeopletofacetheirdifficulties.25.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutAsir?A.AsirgottoknowChaplinattheageof25.B.Asirwantedtobeanactorwhenhewasachild.C.AsirbegantoperformafterreturningfromIran.D.AsirplayedtheLittleTrampandbecamepopular.26.WhatdidAsirconcernaboutwhileperforming?A.Peoplemaynotlikehisperformance.B.Hemayencounterwithdangerousattacks.C.Hemightmakemistakesinhisperformance.D.Peoplemightfeelafraidofbeingoutinpublic.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthisarticle?A.Afghanistan:WarandPeaceB.TheChallengesofBeinganActorC.TheStoryoftheAfghanCharlieChaplinD.CharlieChaplin:TheWorld’sGreatestComedianCOvertheyears,moviesandbookshaveusedtornadoestosweeptheircharactersofftomagicallands,todestroyentirecities,ortodefeatasuperhero’sdangeroussupervillain(恶棍).Allofthesetornadoeshaveonethingincommon:Theyareincrediblypowerful.Theycanhavewindspeedsover300milesperhour(mph),growoveramilewide,andtravelover50miles.Theyareincrediblydangerousandshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Scientistscan’tgoinsidetornadoes,whichmeansthattheyareextremelyhardtoresearch.Asaresult,weknowsurprisinglylittleaboutthem.Inordertotellhowpowerfulatornadois,scientistslookathowmuchdestructionitcauses.ScientiststhenrankthetornadoontheEnhancedFujitaScale(级别)(EF-Scale),whichrangesfromEF0toEF5.Forexample,atornadothatonlydamagestreesbutdoesn’tsignificantlydamagebuildingswouldberatedEFOwithwindspeedsbetween65and85mph.Atornadothatblowsawaybuildingsandtearsupsidewalks,ontheotherhand,wouldberatedEF5withwindspeedsover200mph.ThemostpowerfultornadoinUnitedStateshistoryoccurrednearOklahomaCityin1999.Ithadwindspeedsover310mph,thehighestwindspeedeverrecordedonEarth.Atornadowithwindspeedsthathighcannotonlypickupandthrowautomobiles,butalsoknockovertrainsandtearuproadways.Luckilyforanyonelivinginanareathatexperiencestheoccasionaltornadoes,theyusuallyonlylastonetotenminutes.Morepowerfultornadoescanlastoveranhourintherightconditions,buttheyareveryrare.Ifyoufindyourselfexperiencingatornado,findasafeplaceinside,likeaninteriorhall,basementorcloset.Stayawayfromwindowsandheavyobjectsthatcouldfallonyou,andlieonyourstomachwithyourhandsprotectingthebackofyourhead.Havingatornadoemergencyplanisextremelyimportantastornadoescanappearveryquickly.Makesuretolistentotheradioortelevisiontostayupdatedonseriousweatherpatternsinyourarea.28.WhichofthefollowingisprobablythewindspeedofanEF4tornado?A.65mph. B.85mph. C.200mph. D.310mph.29.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexamplegiveninparagraph3?A.Tornadoescandogreatharm. B.Americancarsneeddeveloping.C.OklahomaCityhadnotrainsin1999. D.ThestrongesttornadooccurredintheUK.30.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whatatornadois. B.Howatornadoforms.C.Tipstosurviveatornado. D.Howtorecognizeatornado.31.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.AguidebooktotheUSA. B.Anintroductiontoahistoricalbook.C.Areviewoffamousmovies. D.Anarticleonnaturaldisasters.DResearchhasshownthatlisteningtomusicwhileshowering,takingawalkortravellingtoschoolcouldaffectyourabilitytothinkoutsidetheboxandcomeupwithartisticorcreativethingstodo.Expertssaybeingboredcanleadtodaydreamingplusthebirthofnewideas.Whilethereisnothingwrongwithlisteningtomusic,doingsowhentakingashowerorgoingforawalktakesawaytimethatcouldbespentthinkingaboutyourselfandyourlife—theperfecttimetoletyourcreativejuicesflow.HappinessexpertGretchenRubinsaid,“Youneedthisopen-searchingtimeinorderfornewideastospringup.Thisiswhypeoplegetideasintheshowerorinthemiddleofthenight—it’saperiodoftimewhenthebraincreatesitsownfun.It’swhenI’mboredthatIhavebiginsightsbecausemybrainisopenandtryingtoentertainitself.”Arecentstudybypsychologistsshowedthesameprocessatwork.Intheresearch,twogroupsofpeoplewereexpectedtocomeupwithproposals.Theywerethenaskedtocompletethetaskintwobackgrounds.Oneisinaquietroomwhiletheotheriswithmusicplaying.Researchersfound,comparedtoparticipantswhocompletedtasksinaquietbackground,participantswholistenedtomusicperformedlesscreatively.So,isitbesttothrowawaythebath-timetunes?Mostpeoplesaidtheresearchwasarealmoodkiller.Onesaid,“Sometimes,IneedthemusictocoverallthethoughtsIdon’twanttothink.”Anothercommented,“Manypeoplehavetoomuchgoingonintheirheads.That’swhytheylistentomusicintheshower,bywhichtheycanactuallyrelax.”Butotherlistenerssaidtheylikedhavingquiettimewhiletravellinghomeattheendoftheday.Inanycase,strikingagoodbalanceandlisteningtomusicsometimesbutbeingquietatothertimescouldbethebestbalanceinourlife.32.Whatdotheexpertsfindaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Keepingourmindsbusybringsinnewideas.B.Listeningtomusichelpstobringinspiration.C.Takingawalkkeepsusfromdaydreaming.D.Feelingboredtendstostirupourcreativity.33.Howdoesthepsychologistsdotheresearch?A.Byobservingthroughdailylife.B.Byreferringtoformerreports.C.Bycarryingoutanexperiment.D.Byfillingupaquestionnaire.34.Howdomostpeoplefindtheresultoftheresearch?A.Unacceptable.B.Misleading.C.Confusing. D.Convincing.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Doesyourplaylistreallyappealtoyou?B.Isittimetothrowawayyourplaylist?C.ListeningtomusickeepsusmentallyfitD.Beingquietisalwaysagoodhabitforus三、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,每题2.5分,共12.5分)Whenwearekids,welaughalot.Butaswebecomeadults,itismuchmoredifficulttolaughsoeasily.Doyoulaughtoolittleinyourlife?Doyourememberhowyouusedtolaughbefore,asachild?___36___.It’sagreatwaytorelax,notjustonapurelyemotionallevel,butalsophysically.Itcanreduceourbloodpressure.Italsocontributestothereleaseofhormones(荷尔蒙)thataregoodforourhealth.___37___.Ithelpsusfeelmoreateasearoundnewpeopleandalsoconnectsuswithothers.Sometimesyoumightfeellikethereisnotmuchcausetolaugh.Lifecanbetough.Butlaughteris,ifnotthebestmedicine,agoodsupporttohavefortoughtimesandforgoodtimesaswell.Soyoushouldallowyourselftolaughasyouusedto.Agoodideaistogiveyourselfpermissiontoplay.Playisanaturalactivitythatpromotesalotoflaughter,whetherit'sthroughvideogames,outdoorgames,orboardgames.___38___.Laughtercomesfrombeingwithothers.___39___.Hangoutwithfamilymembersthatarenicetobearound,withwhomyoucanhavefun,laugh,andenjoyyourself.Giveyourtimetothosewhocanshareyourlaughter.Morethananything,learntodevelophumor.___40___.Laughatyourmistakesandlearntolaughatyourself.Thenyouwillbesurprisedbythechangesyouwillseeinyourlife.A.Youdon’thavetobemeanB.LaughterhasalotofbenefitsC.Don’ttakeyourselftooseriouslyD.TrytoseeyourfriendsmoreoftenE.WatchvideostohelpyoucorrectyourmistakesF.Inadditiontothese,laughinghasasocialfunctionGJustdiscoverwhatyouliketoplayandhavefunwithit四、完形填空(本大题共15小题,每题1分,共15分)“WELCOMETOHELL,LADIES!”saysMr.Smith,the41oftheadultballetclass.Iforceasmileashepressesdownonmystiff(僵硬的)back,attemptingtobealittlemore42.WhenIwasalittlegirl,I43elegantlydancingacrossthestageliketheSwanPrincess.Withseveralreasons,myhopesoftakingballetlessonswerekilled.Buteverysooften,usuallywhilewatchingabrilliantperformanceofSwanLake,thoselittle44ofunfulfilleddesirewouldspeakupandsaythatIshouldtakelessonsbeforeit’stoolate.AndhereIam—morethan50years—finally45forit.I’manabsolute46,but30yearsolderthantherestoftheparticipantsintheadultclass.Wearepractising“portdebras”,aballettermforthe47ofthearms.Iflutter(挥动)myarms,awakeningmyinner48,“Yourhands,theylooklikeclawsofachicken,”Mr.Smith49,“Noonewantstolookatthat.It’sugly.”Hepointshisfingeratvariousbodypartswhile50givingfeedback,“Headup,necklong,chestproud,stomachin,backstraight,bottomtight.”Everytimehelooksatme,IinstantlyknowthatI’vemissedsomething.SoItakenoteofeverypreviousadjustmenttogainhisapproval.Afterafewsessions,Ifindmyselflookingforwardtotakingballetclasseswithamixofanxietyandexcitement.Betweenclasses,I51mypostureineverywindowIpass.I’m52.Myhandsarelessclaw-likeandmyposturealittlemorestraight.AndIconstantlyimagineI’monstage,holdingtheaudienceentirelyinmy53.Learningballetasanadulthasbeenamuchbigger54thanIexpected,butI’mgladthatItookactionandthatballetstill55tomeasitdidwhenIwasalittlegirl.41.A.leader B.instructor C.receptionist D.representative42.A.amused B.steady C.flexible D.comfortable43.A.setabout B.insistedon C.gaveup D.dreamedof44.A.misfortunes B.regrets C.complaints D.pressures45.A.longing B.competing C.struggling D.applying46.A.senior B.beginner C.amateur D.lover47.A.stretch B.shape C.function D.movement48.A.swan B.voice C.angel D.thought49.A.sighs B.reminds C.criticizes D.announces50.A.strictly B.hurriedly C.impatiently D.cautiously51.A.design B.check C.assess D.value52.A.progressing B.thinking C.succeeding D.waiting53.A.energy B.power C.strength D.force54.A.practice B.achievement C.campaign D.challenge55.A.appeals B.attends C.anticipates D.attaches五、语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,共15分)LaiXuanzhigraduatedfromWuhanSportsUniversity,majoringinbasketball.In2010,thenewgraduate56(employ)asaPEteacheratavillageschool.Backthen,itwaschallengingforhim.Lackingfacilitiesandfunds,theschoolwasn’tsetup57(hold)ordinaryPEcourses,suchasbasketball,soccerandtrackandfield,sothe58(ambition)youngteacherhadtoshifthisfocustosomethingthatwascheaperandeasiertoorganize.Hediscoveredrope-jumping.Withit,heledthestudentsfromavillageschooltoparticipateinmanyhighlycompetitiveinternationalcompetitions.Theverybeginningwas59firstWorldInter-SchoolRopeCompetition,whichtookplaceinDubaiin2015.Lai’steamskippedthrough,winning27ofthetotalof28gold60(medal).Laiwatchedtheteensstandingonthepodium(领奖台)singingthenationalanthemwithtears61(run)downtheirfaces.Itwasatthatmoment62Laicametorealizethatforstudentswhoareeducatedinavillageschool,rope-jumpingcouldnotonlybepartofphysicaleducationbutalsoprovideaccess63moreopportunities.Now,Lai’sjump-ropeteamhasover200members.“Childrenarethefutureofthecountryandthehopeofthenation,”Laisays.“IhopetheeffortI64(put)intophysicaleducationcanhelpthemtogainamuch65(bright)future.”书面表达(共40分,第一节15分;第二节25分)应用文写作(总分15分)针对当前有人喜欢看书,有人则喜欢听书的情况,你班以“Isreadingabookbetterthanlisteningtoit?”为题进行了一次讨论,请你据此写一篇短文向校英语报投稿。内容包括:1.大家的看法及理由2.你的观点。Yesterday,ourclasshadadiscussiononwhetherreadingabookisbetterthanlisteningtoitandopinionsdivide.第二节读后续写(总分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。Ohno.CoachCaffertyjustsaidmyname—fortheevent.Theone-kilometerbicycleracefortheupcomingsportsmeeting!NottheeventIhadwishedandpracticedforsolong!Beadsofsweatpoppedoutovermyupperlip.Morgan,mybestfriendandfellowcyclist,pressedherelbowintomyside,tryingtooffersomemoralsupport.Butevenherencouragementdidn’thelpthistime.Mystomachfeltlikeitwassinkingintomyknees,heavyandtense.Morgantriedtoconvincemeitwouldbefine.“MaybeCoachhasmoreconfidenceinyouthanyouthink.”“OrmaybeCoachCaffertyjustwantstogivetherestalaughwhenIstrugglethroughthetrack,”Ithoughtdesperately.IwalkedtowardCoachCaffertyandtoldheraboutmyworriesandmydesiretoquitthisevent.ShefrownedandaskedifthatwaswhatIreallywanted.Ihesitated.Shesmiledandurgedmetogopracticeasmuchaspossible.Thefirstpracticewasadisaster.Imisjudgedmyspeed,mylegsburnedhalfwaythroughthelap,andIevenhadtostoptocatchmybreath.Akilometerhadneverfeltsolong.Ifeltlikeeveryonewaswatching,maybeevenlaughingatmyattempts,andmystomachtwistedwithembarrassment.HowcouldIgetthisrightinjusttwoweeks?ButwhenIfinallyclimbedoffthebike,exhaustedandfrustrated,IspottedCoachCaffertysmilingatme.Evenwithonlytwoweekstoprepare,Ipushedmyselftopracticeeverysingleday.Eachsession,mylegsfeltalittlestronger,andmyspeedimprovedbitbybit.Slowly,thekilometerdidn’tseemasimpossibleasithadatfirst.Finally,thebigdaycame.Thewhistleblew,andwewereoff.Ipusheddownhardonthepedals,launchingmyselfforward.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Mylegsfeltstrongatfirst,buthalfwaythefamiliarburncameback.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Holdingthetrophy(奖品)inmyhand,Iheardsomeonecallmyname.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案(时间:120分钟;总分150分)听力(每题1.5分,共20小题;共30分)1-5ACABB6-10AABCB11-15BCAAB16-20CCBCA阅读理解(每题2.5分,共15小题;共37.5分)21-23CBA24.B25.C26.B27.C28.C29.A30.C31.D32.D33.C34.A35.B三、七选五(每小题2.5分,共5小题,共12.5分)36.B37.F38.G39.D40.C四、完形填空(每题1分,共15小题,共15分)41.B42.C43.D44.B45.C46.B47.D48.A49.C50.A51.B52.A53.B54.D55.A五、语法填空(每小题1.5分;共10小题,共15分)56.wasemployed57.tohold58.ambitious59.the60.medals61.running62.that63.to64.haveput65.brighter六、书面表达(第一节15分;第二节25分;共40分)第一节Yesterday,ourclasshadadiscussiononwhetherreadingabookisbetterthanlisteningtoitandopinionsdivide.Somestudentsholdtheviewthatreadingabookisbetterinthattheycanstopwherevertheyneedtodigestorreflectonthematerialorwritedownimportantpointsforsubsequentreview.Also,thescentoftheinkwillintriguethemintothemagicalworldofbooks,spirituallysatisfied.However,othersarguethatlisteningtoabookcantakeplaceanytimeandanyplace,whichsavesthemthetroubleofcarryingbookswherevertheygo.Andlisteningtoabookcanmoreeasilygetthemimmersedinwhatthespeakerissaying.Ithinkweshoulddealwithseriousbooksbyreading,andbooksforrelaxationcanbedonebylistening.参考范文:2Yesterday,ourclasshadadiscussiononwhetherreadingabookisbetterthanlisteningtoitandopinionsdivide.Somestudentsconsideritbettertoreadabook.Ithelpsthembetterdigesttheinformationinitandmoreeasilyturnthepagesbackandforthtoreviewpoints.Howeverothersdisagree.Theythinklisteningtobooksismoreconvenient,astheycandoitanytimeandanywhere.Moreover,theycandootherstuffwhilelistening.Personally,bothmethodshavestrengthsandweaknesses.Asstudents,weshouldreadthebooksrelatedtoourlessonsandlistentootherbooksforrelaxation.第二节Mylegsfeltstrongatfirst,buthalfwaythefamiliarburncameback.Igrittedmyteethandpushedthroughthepain,rememberingallthehardworkanddeterminationthathadbroughtmetothispoint.Thecheersfromthecrowdseemedtogrowlouder,givingmeanunexpectedboostofenergy.Ifocusedonmybreathing,inandout,andkeptmyeyesfixedonthetrackahead.AsIroundedthefinalturn,Icouldseethefinishlinejustafewmetersaway.Witheverylastbitofstrength,Isprintedtowardit,crossingthelinewithaburstofspeed.ThemomentIstopped,Iwasoverwhelmedwithamixofreliefandpride.Ihaddoneit—Ihadcompletedtheone-kilometerrace,andtomysurprise,Ihadevenmanagedtoplaceamongthetopcompetitors.Holdingthetrophyinmyhand,Iheardsomeonecallmyname.ItwasCoachCafferty,herfacebeamingwithpride.“Youdidit!”sheexclaimed,givingmeawarmandencouraginghug.“Iknewyouhaditinyou.”TearswelledupinmyeyesasIrealizedhowfarIhadcome.Morganrushedover,herarmswideopen,andweembraced,bothofuslaughingandcryingatthesametime.Thesenseofaccomplishmentwasoverwhelming,andIknewthatnomatterwhatchallengeslayahead,Ihadthestrengthandperseverancetoovercomethem.Thisracehadnotonlygivenmeatrophybutalsoanewfoundconfidenceandabeliefinmyselfthatwouldstaywithmeforyearstocome.听力答案1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Getoffwork. B.Deliverthereport. C.Stayuplate.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:I’mreadytocallitaday.Areyouwithme?W:Soundslikeagoodidea.I’vestayedlateeverynightthisweek.I’llwrapupthereportinthemorning.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Amovie. B.Awriter. C.Abook.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:IjustfinishedGoneGirlbyGillianFlynn!Itwasarealturner.M:I’veheardgreatthings.What’sitabout?W:It’samystery.Theplotisamazing!3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whodislikesclassicalmusic?A.Pete. B.Sally. C.Michael.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:Sally,IwassurprisedtoseeyouattheconcertwithMichaellastnight.Doesn’thehateclassicalmusic?W:No,hedoesn’t.AreyouconfusinghimwithPete,perhaps?4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatdidthemando?A.Healmostusedupthepaint.B.Heboughttoomuchpaint.C.Hetestedthepaintbeforehand.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Idon’tlikethispaint.It’sfartoodark.M:Iknow.It’smyfault.Ishouldhaveboughtasmallamounttotestit.NowIhaveseveralcontainersofthestuffandnootherplacetouseit.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatistheman’smainconcern?A.Findingaservicestation. B.Runningoutoffuel. C.Drivingalongdistance.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M:We’realmostonempty.Wheredoyouthinkweshouldstop?W:Thesignbacktheresaidthere’saservicestationjustbeyondExit12,afewmilesdowntheroad.M:Ihopewecanmakeit.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whatdoesthewomandisapproveof?A.Valuingsocialmediahighly.B.Postingphotosonsocialmedia.C.Followingthetrendofsocialmedia.7.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutgettingfew“likes”?A.Unhappy. B.Confused. C.Unconcerned.【答案】6.A7.A【解析】【原文】W:Ihonestlydon’tunderstandwhy“likes”aresoimportanttosomepeople.It’sliketheirwholeself-worthisdependentuponsocialmedia.M:Iagreeit’sstupid,butIcan’thelpit.IwantpeopletolikewhatIpost.W:So,whatdoyoudoifnobodylikesyourphoto?M:Igetupset.Wouldn’tyou?W:Ineverpostanything,soIwouldn’tknow.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Bookingatrainticket. B.Preparingforajourney. C.Makingashoppinglist.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.

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