资源简介 湖北省部分重点中学高二年级三月联合考试英语试题注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号,写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第Ⅰ卷(共55小题,计95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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C1.WhereisJenniferworkingnow?A.InacollegeB.InahospitalC.Inadrugstore2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantobuy?A.AredskirtB.AwhitesweaterC.Apairofbluejeans3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.MotherandsonB.BusinesspartnersC.Bossandsecretary4.WhatdoesthewomanaskJohntodo?A.DohishomeworkB.TakethepianoclassC.Pickupthepackage5.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$15B.$30C.$60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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.InexperienceddriversB.AterriblecaraccidentC.Safedrivingontheroad7.Whendoesthewomanfeelnervous7A.Acarcutsinatwill.B.Acarisclosebehindhercar.C.Acarturnswithoutturnsignals.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8.HowlongdidittaketogettoNanjingbefore?A.2hours.B.1.5hours.C.1hour.9.WhydidthemancometoChina?A.TohaveatripB.ToworkasateacherC.TovisitaChineseuniversity.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.OnatrainB.AtaticketofficeC.Inawaitingroom听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howlonghasthemanplayedthepianouptonow?A.For10yearsB.For15yearsC.For20years12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hestartedtowritemusicatten.B.Heenjoysgivingconcertsinschools.C.HisCDshavebecomethebestseller.13.Howdoesthewomanliketheman?A.CreativeB.ExcellentC.Justsoso听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WheredoesAmandawanttospendhersummerholiday?A.InBeijingB.InLondonC.InNewYork15.WhatdoesAmanda'smotherwanthertodo?A.LearnaboutChinesecultureB.LookafterhergrandmotherC.Offersomehelponthefarm16.WhodidthemanplantogotoLondonwith?A.HisfriendsB.HismotherC.Hisgrandmother听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatwillhappenin2022?A.Anewspacelabwillbebuilt.B.Thefirstspacehotelwillopen.C.Astronautswillliveinthespacehotel.18.Howmanyguestscanthespacehotelholdatatime?A.TwoB.FourC.Six19.Whatcanguestsdointhespacehotel?A.CookfoodB.WatchmoviesC.Haveavideochat20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthespacetrip?A.RelaxingB.DangerousC.Expensive第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGlobalHotelStudy:WhentoBook&HowtoSaveWhilevacationrentalsareagreatoptionforanytrip,56%ofAmericansprefertostayinahotel.Meanwhile,Americansarealsolookingforastaythat’sbudget-friendly.Knowingthatyourday-to-daycostscanbethebiggestpartofyourtravelbudget,we’veroundedupseveraltipsonhowtogetthebestpriceonyourhotel.Unlikewithflights,thosewhowaituntilthelastminutetobookcanoftensaveagreatdealonahotelroom.Wefoundthatbookingyourhotel1-3daysinadvanceofyourstaycansaveyoubetween$15-20pernightwhenyou’restayingsomewhereintheUS.Forinternationaltrips,bookingaslittleas6daysaheadforashorterstaycanhelpyousavearound$6/night.Withthesepointsinmind,hereisourbestadviceonwhentobookyourhotelandhowtosave.WhentoBookDomesticInternationalCheapestDaytoBookFriday/SaturdayFriday/SaturdayMostExpensiveDaytoBookTuesdayMonday/WednesdayCheapestCheck-InDaysSundaySundayorTuesdayMostExpensiveCheck-InDaysFridaySaturdayOurtipswillhelpyoucreateagoodfoundationforgettingthebestpricepossiblewhenyousearch.Andinordertobesureyou’regettingthehotelyouwant,we’vecreatedpowerfulfilters(筛选程序)that’llnarrowdownallyourchoicestotheperfectone.ThesearethemostpopularfiltersusedonKAYAK.Whateveryourplansareforyournextstay,we’llsearchhundredsoftravelandhotelsitesatonce.Soyoucanbeconfidentyoufoundthebestpriceontheperfecthotel.21.WhichisthebestwaytosavemoneywhiletravelinginAmerica?A.BookonSaturdayandcheckinonThursday.B.BookonMondayandcheckinonFriday.C.BookonFridayandcheckinonSunday.D.BookonSaturdayandcheckinonMonday.22.WhichfactorismostvaluedaccordingtoKAYAK?A.Viewfromhotelroom.B.Includedbreakfast.C.Swimmingpool.D.FreeInternetaccess.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Awebsite.B.Aresearchpaper.C.Areport.D.Amagazine.BAnairportmaybeoneofthelastplacespeoplewouldexpecttofindrandomactsofkindness,butonefrequentflyerisdoingwhatshecantoliftspirits.Holdingahandfulofhomemadehappiness,CatharineKnightishopingtochangetheworldwithonekindwordatatime.“Ijustwantsomebody'sdaytobebetter,”saidKnight.“Ireallyjustwanttomaketheworldabetterplace.”Whiletravelingforwork,she'shandingoutcardstostrangersattheairport.Eachcardcontainsamessagemeanttoshineabitoflightintothesedarkdays.“Youhavetowearamasksoyoucan'tseesomebodysmileorifthey'resad,”saidKnight.“Soifyouwatchsomebody'seyes,youcankindofdeterminemaybethatpersonneedsalittlepick-me-up.”“Peopleneedtoknowthatthere'sstillkindnessinthisworld,”sheadded.ButintheageofCOVID19,youcan'tblameHeidiBotkinforbeingalittleskeptical,untilthemessagesunkin.“IwassuperstressedoutwhenIgotthethreekidsbymyself,”saidBotkin.“So,yeah,thatwasanicelittlepick-me-up.”Thisrandomactofkindnessprojectstartedthreeyearsago.KnightandhersonParkerwriteupliftingmessagesforpeoplethey'venevermetandmayneverseeagain.Morethan25,000havebeenwrittensofar,includingoneforpilotMichaelJones.“Ithelped,youknow,Ithinkeverybody'shavingtheirownpersonalstrugglesrightnow,”saidJones.Atatimewhenwehavetostayapart,thisisasmallreminderthatwe'reallstillinthistogether.24.WhatdidCatharineKnightdoattheairport?A.WritingupliftingmessagesforfriendsB.Holdingahandfulofhomemadehappiness.C.Handingouthomemadecardstostrangers.D.Expectingtofindrandomactsofkindness.25.WhydidCatharineKnightstartthisbehavior?A.Totellpeopletobekind.B.Toaskpeopletowearmask.C.Toremindpeopleofimportantmessages.D.Tocomfortpeoplewithherkindness.26.WhatcanwelearnfromKnight'sbehavior?A.Asimpleactofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.C.Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.D.Wherethereislife,thereishope.27.What'stheauthor'sattitudetoKnight'sbehavior?A.DoubtfulB.FavorableC.ObjectiveD.CriticalCThisFriday(Dec.20),Boeing'sCTS-100StarlinerspacecraftwillmakeitsfirsttriptotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)withitsOrbitalFlightTest(OFT),amajorsteptowardStarlinereventuallycarryinghumanstospaceinthecommercialvehicle.Andtoensurethesafetyofthesefuturespacetravelers,Boeingissendingalongaspecial,inhumanpassengeraboardStarlinerwiththeOFT---RosietheAstronaut,nicknamed"RosietheRocketeer"bysomepeople.?RosieisactuallyanAnthropomorphicTestDevice(ATD),oraflighttestdummy(人体模型),butsheservesasanunbelievablepurpose.Sheisequippedwithsensorsthatwillmonitor,measureandtrackcriticaldatapoints,includingthegravityforcesthatRosieexperiencesduringthetrip.Mostofthesensorsareplacedaroundthebaseoftheskull(颅骨),theneckandthebaseofthespine(脊椎),accordingtoJoshBarrett,theCST-100StarlinerCommunicationsSpecialistatBoeing.Thesesensorswillprovidehisteamsbackonearthwithcriticaldataaboutwhathumanastronautsmightexperienceduringtheirflights.ThiswillbenecessarytoensurethesafetyofthefutureStarlinerflights.?This"astronaut"willflytothespacestationintheStarliner'scommanderseat.Thoughtheseatwillbesimilartotheoneforfutureastronauts,theseatsthathumanastronautswillusewillhave3D-printedinserts.Rosie'sspacesuitwillalsobeverysimilartowhathumancrewmemberswillwear.?Rosiewasnamedafteraworkerofthe20thcentury,RosietheRiveter,whobecamefamousforthe"WeCanDoIt"poster,whichfeaturedRosieasafactoryworker.RosietheRiveterbecamearolemodelforworkingwomenduringWorldWarIIandstillinspirewomentoday.?“RosiewasnamedbyLeanneCaret,presidentofBoeing'sDefense,Space&Securitydivision,whohopesthatthespacefaringRosiewillencouragewomentojointheaerospaceworkforce,”Barrettsaid.?“Rosieisasymbolofnotonlyasymbolofthewomenwhoareplayingapartinhumanspaceflighthistory,butalsoofwhoeverisworkingtirelesslytoensurethefutureastronauts’safety,"saidCaret.?“She’sflyingforeveryoneonourteamwhotakesonthechallengeofhumanspaceflightandwecandoit.”28.Howdoscientistsknowveryimportantdataaboutfuturemannedspaceflights?A.Bysendingalongseveralsmallrobots.B.Byputtingananimalonthespacecraft.C.ByequippingRoisewithmanysensors.D.Bymonitoringthespacecraftthroughtelescopes.29.WhydidLeanneCaretnameRosieafteraworker?A.Theworkerhadaspacedream.B.Rosiewasactuallydesignedbyaworker.C.Shebelievesthenamewillbringgoodlucktotheflight.D.Sheexpectswomentoplayrolesintheaerospaceindustry.30.What’stheattitudeofLeanneCarettotheflight?A.Confident.B.Doubtful.C.Opposed.D.Indifferent.31.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Abriefintroductiontoafuturemannedspaceflight.B.AflighttestdummytobethefirsttoflytotheISS.C.WhyBoeing’sCTS-100Starlinerspacecraftmaketheflight.D.HowtheflighttestdummyRosietheastronautgothername.DForsports?fans,there’snothingbetterthanwatchingalive?event?onTVoratasports?field.Butthere’snothingworsethanthateventbeingcalledoffbecauseofbadweather.Badlight,awaterlogged?pitch?ortoomuchheatcancause?matches?tobepostponed.Butaccordingtothelatestresearch,extremeweathermightbedisturbingthe?sportingcalendar?morethaneverinthefuture.Inonesport,?golf,major?tournaments?like?TheOpen,arealreadypredictedtobevictimsofourchangingclimate.IntheUK,anorganizationcalledTheClimateCoalitionsaysthat?golf?courses?suchastheOldCourseatStAndrewscouldbeunderwaterbytheendofthecenturyifsealevelriseevenslightly.IttoldtheBBCthatitsresearchpredicts“cancelledfootballmatches,flooded?cricketgrounds?andgolfcoursesfallingapartintothesea.”Thethreattosporting?events?fromclimatechangehasbeenfurtherhighlightedinanewreport,officiallyapprovedandlicensedbytheRapidTransitionAlliance.WritingaboutthisfortheBBC,MattMcGrathsaysthat“By2050,it'sestimatedthatalmostoneinfourEnglish?footballleague?groundscanexpectfloodingeveryyear.”Thiswillmeanfewermatchesplayed,lessopportunitytowatch?thebeautifulgame?andreducedgovernmenttaxationfromticketsales.CricketalsofaceshugechallengesgloballyastemperaturesriseinplaceslikeIndia,AustraliaandtheWestIndies.Thereportsaysthat?stadiums?inAdelaideandPerthwillseea60%increaseindayswithtemperaturesover40℃overthenextdecade.Ofcourse,weknowthatthesolutionliesinreducingourcarbonfootprint.Wecouldtravellesstoattendsportsevents,andreduceourwastewhenwedogo.Butthislatestreportfindsthatsportsleadersaregenerallyfailingtoaddresstheissueseriously.However,becausesportisuniversallypopularandcanbeveryinfluential,maybeitshouldbe?players,teams,their?sponsorsaswellasfans?whopromotealow-carbonmessagetohelpprotectsportsfields---beforeit’s“gameover”.32.What’sthelatestresearchabovemainlyconcernedwith?A.Therisingsealevel.B.Thedisappearingsportingevents.C.Thesevereenvironmentalpollution.D.Theinfluenceofclimatechangeonsports.33.Whatinfluencewillextremeweatherhaveonthesports?A.Footballfanscannotaffordtheentrancefee.B.Overheatingwilllargelyaffectthecricketcalendar.C.Thegolfgameswillthoroughlydisappearduetorisingsealevel.D.Sportsleaderswillfacebiggerchallengestoleadtheirteamstowin.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“theissue”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Theconstantincreaseinsealevel.B.Thechangingattitudeofsponsors.C.Theeffectivereductionofcarbonfootprints.D.Thedecreasingpopularityofsomesportingevents.35.Theresearchisintroducedtousmainlyto.A.appealtosponsorsforfinancialsupportB.requiregovernments’protectionofsportsfieldsC.popularizetheawarenessoflowcarbonlifethroughsportsD.informthereadersoftheworseningglobalclimatechange第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Ifyouarethinkingaboutaskingforaraiseinsalary,thereareseveralthingstokeepinmind.First,considerwhetheryoudeserveahighersalary.36Sitdownandmakealistofyourjobaccomplishments.Beasspecificaspossible.Forexample,thinkaboutimportantprojectsyouhaveworkedon,thingsyouhavedonetoimprovetheorganizationofworkinyourdepartment,orhowyoureffortshavebroughtmoremoneytothecompany.Alsoincludeanyprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitiesyouhavetakenadvantageofrecentlyandbereadytoexplainhowtheyhaveimprovedyourperformanceonthejob.37Bearinmindthatsalarylevelsarebasednotonlyonperformancebutalsoonthemarketforyourparticularskills.Beforeyouaskforaraise,youneedtodosomeresearch.Youshouldinvestigatetheindustrystandardsforsalariesforpeopleinsimilarpositionswithsimilarlevelsofexperience.38Yourinitial(最初的)requestshouldactuallybeslightlyhigherthantheamountyouwantinordertoleavesomeroomfornegotiation.Then,ifyouhavetogolowerthanthisamount,youstillendupwithsomethingclosetowhatyouwant.39Ifyouhaverecentlybeengivennewresponsibilities,itmakessensetoaskforahigherlevelofcompensation(补偿).Ontheotherhand,ifthecompanyisgoingthroughfinancialdifficulties,arequestformoremoneywillprobablynotbemetwithafavorableresponse.Itwouldbebettertowaituntilthecompanyisinabetterfinancialposition.Finally,nevergivepersonalreasonsforwantingahighersalary.Yourneedtopayyourchild’scollegetuitionorbuyabiggerhouseisofnoconcerntoyourboss.40Thatiswhereyouneedtokeeptheconversation.A.Everyoneiseagerforaraiseinsalary.B.Skillsplayakeyroleinyoursalarylevel.C.Animportantpointisthetimingofyourrequest.D.Thenyouwillbebetterpreparedwhenyoumeetwithyourboss.E.Yoursalarylevelshouldbebasedonprofessionalconsiderationsalone.F.Youprobablydo,butyoushouldbeabletoexplainexactlywhytoyourboss.G.Thiswillhelpyoudeterminewhatwouldbeareasonableamountofmoneytoaskfor.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人空白处的最佳选项。Wemovedthereonmythirdbirthday.Myfirst41isourneighborArlenehandingmestrawberriesfromhergardenthroughaholeinthechain-linkfence.Sheandherhusband,Bill,livednextdoor.Oneday,myparentsaskedBillandArlenewhetherthey’d42mewhiletheywereoutonadate.This43wellforeveryone,soitbecameasomewhatmonthlyoccurrence.ArleneandBilldidn’thavekids.Theyhada44roomintheirhouse,whichbecame“my”room.Ihadacabinetandboxesoftoysandbooksinthatroom.ArleneandIwoulddocraftstogether.Billtaughtmehowtodrivethelawntractorandeventuallyacar.WhenIwasaboutfive,Ihadanidea.MyparentswerewatchingTV45Ispititout,“WhatifI46BillandArleneasmygrandparents?”MyparentssaidIcouldgooverandaskthem.IknockedonBillandArlene’sdoor,satdownintheirlivingroom,andsaid,“Willyouguysbemygrandparents?”Theystaredcryingand47accepted.Soonafter,theyprintedoutanadoption48andithungontheirlivingroomwallfromthenon.Irememberbeingsurprisedthattheytookmy49soseriously----notbecauseIwasn’tseriousbutbecauseIwasjustakid.Theycouldhave50itoff.Thinkingofthatmomentstillbringstearstomyeyes.Thereissomethingtrulymagnificentaboutachildofferingherloveand51beingsoexcitedtoacceptit.Everychildinthisworld52enthusiasticallyrespondedlove.Arlene53in2013,twodaysbeforeouradoptionanniversary.Billgavehereulogy(悼词).Attheend,hesaid,“Arlene54herhusband,Bill,andthegreatestofherlife,hergranddaughter,Katie.”Afterthefuneral(葬礼),Billgavemetheringhe’dgiftedtoArleneontheir25thweddinganniversary.It’sasimplegoldbandthatIwearonmyringfingerasa55ofthekindofloveIwishtoputintothisworld.41.A.accessB.memoryC.impressionD.approval42.A.criticizeB.evaluateC.assistD.watch43.A.workedB.appearedC.improvedD.resolved44.A.handyB.spareC.absurdD.smooth45.A.whileB.beforeC.whenD.until46.A.transformB.inviteC.adoptD.observe47.A.enthusiasticallyB.unwillinglyC.desperatelyD.voluntarily48.A.certificateB.academyC.commitmentD.procedure49.A.chargeB.favorC.sentenceD.offer50.A.kickedB.laughedC.declaredD.took51.A.juniorsB.peopleC.parentsD.adults52.A.receivesB.deservesC.possessesD.accepts53.A.diedoutB.wentawayC.passedawayD.passedout54.A.leavesbehindB.leavesoutC.submitstoD.accountsfor55.A.suggestionB.potentialC.reminderD.bonus第II卷(共10小题,2个大题,计55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。WhenforeignerscometoChina,theymaybesurprisedatChinese’sspecialfondnessand56(prefer)forseals(印章).ToChinese,sealsareanartofdeepculturalroots,57combinestheessenceofbothcalligraphy(书法)andsculptureandinspiresgenerationstostudy,toappreciateandtocollect.Sealsarebelieved58(come)outasearlyas8,000yearsagoafterourancestorscouldmakepotterywaresandhadprivatebelongings.Theytriedtomakemarkson?59(they)ownpossessionstopreventthemfrom60(steal).Whenthefirstdynasty61(found),thekingbegantousesealstopowerandtoshowroyalcredits.Onlytheking’sspecialsealwasthencalled“Xi”,62(represent)thehighestauthority.ThefirstemperorofChina,QinShiHuang,hadhis“Xi”63(make)outoftheinvaluableandbeautifuljade“HeshiBi”.Thenthelocalgovernmentsalsoneededsealsforthesamefunction.Meanwhile,privatesealswerecarvedin64(vary)ofluckycharactersandvividanimalpatterns.65(gradual),thesphragistics(印章学)cameintobeing.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假设你是李华。你家附近正在修建一座新公园。请你给外籍建筑师Mr.Sanders写一封建议信,建议为残疾人士(如坐轮椅的、失明或视力不好的、听力有障碍的人士等)设计一些便利设施,帮助他们共同享受美好的生活。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.你的建议(至少三条),并说明理由;3.表达期望。注意:1.词数不少于80词;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:facilityn.设施DearMr.Sanders,Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Whentheswimseasonbegan,my11-year-olddaughter,Elizabeth,andIcutadeal.Shewouldgotopracticethreetimesaweek,andIwouldn’tmakehercompeteinswimmeets.Elizabethdidnotlikeswimmeets.Shegothorriblynervousbecauseshewasafraidthatshewoulddosomethingwrongandleteveryonedown.Shestartedtotalkaboutquittingswimming,whichbrokemyheartbecauseshelovedswimming.SoIcameupwiththedeal.Recently,Elizabeth’steamannouncedaT-shirtrelay,whichworkedlikethis:OnepersonfromeachrelayteamputonaT-shirtandapairofsocksandswam50meters.Shetookofftheclothesandputthemonthenextperson,whothenswam50meters.Thiscontinueduntileveryoneontheteamcompletedalap.Itwasn’texactlyameet,becauseitwouldinvolveonlyteammembers.ButElizabeththoughtitwas.ItoldElizabethIreallywantedhertogo.Shefoughtbackangrilybutfinallyagreed.WhenthedayfortheT-shirtrelayarrived,Elizabethwasnervous.Shewaschosentoswimtheanchorleg(最后一棒).ThenitwasElizabeth’sturntoswim.Approachingthehalfwaymark,shewasstillinthelead.ThensomebodynoticedthatoneofElizabeth’ssockshadfallenoffandwasfloatinginthepool.“Shehastogetthatsockonbeforetheendoftherace,”aswimmingofficialtoldElizabeth’steam,“oryouwillbedisqualified.”注意: 1.所续写的短文词数应为150词左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好Paragraph?1Everybodyonherteamstartedscreaming,“Elizabeth!Getthesock!”Paragraph2 Therewasmuchjoyandcelebrationatthatpoint.湖北省部分重点中学高二年级三月联合考试英语答案听力:1—20AACCACBABCABBCAABBCC阅读理解:21—40CDACDABCDABDBCCFDGCE完型填空:41—55BDABCCAADBDBCAC语法填空:56.preference57.which58.tohavecome59.their60.beingstolen61.wasfounded62.representing63.made64.varieties65.Gradually应用文范文:DearMadam/Sir,I’mLiHua.Hearingthatyouaretodesignthenewparkinourcity,Iamwritingtocontributemysuggestionsfortheneedsofthedisabled.First,itwouldbehandytodesignblindtracksforblindpeopleorweak-sightedpeople.Second,thereoughttobewheelchairaccessnearallthestairs.Finally,allofthepublicfacilitieshadbetterbeequippedwithbrailleandaudiodevice,whichwillbemoreconvenientforthedisabledtousethem.Thankyouforreadingmyletter.Ihopemysuggestionscanmeetwithyourapproval.Ibelievewithyourcareandspecialdesign,thedisabledcanalsosharethejoybroughtbythenewparkandappreciatewhatyoudoforthem.续写范文(One?possible?version)Everybodyonherteamstartedscreaming,“Elizabeth!Getthesock!”Butshecouldnothearthem.Thenoneofherteammatesjumpedinthewater,grabbedthesockandthrewitatElizabeth.ThesockalmosthitElizabeth.Soabsorbedwassheintheracethatshedidn’tnoticeatall.Itwastimefordesperatemeasures.Agirlontheteamjumpedinthepool,grabbedthesock,andstartedswimmingafterElizabeth.IttookheralittlebeforeshegrabbedElizabeth’sfoot.“Youhavetoputthesockon,”thegirlscreamed.Bynow,agirlinanotherlanewasabouttocatchupwithElizabethandseemedreadytopassher.Withoutdelay,thesockwason.Elizabethswamherheartoutforthelast15meters,touchingthewallforthevictory.Therewasmuchjoyandcelebrationatthatpoint.Hugs.High-fives.Cheers.Forafewseconds,Elizabethwasthehero.?Ontheridehome,shesharedhermomentofwinningagainandagain.Eyesshiningbrilliantly,sheexcitedlystatedhowscaredshewaswhensomeonegrabbedherfootandhowfunnyitwaswhenshecametothefinish.“Whatawonderfulnight!IftheT-shirtrelaywereanOlympicevent,myteamwouldbedefinitelygetthegoldmedal.”Ismiled,listeningattentivelyandsayingnothing.Theconfidenceonherfacemademefeelitquiterighttoencouragehertoholdon,whichwasmorethanwinning.听力材料Text1M:Whereareyouworkingnow,Jennifer?Stillinthehospital?W:No,IleftthehospitalandIrefusedthejobatthedrugstore.I'mworkingasateacherinamedicalcollegenow.Text2W:I'mthinkingofbuyingmydaughterapairofbluejeansforherbirthday.M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldbuyaredskirt.Itgoesreallywellwithherwhitesweater.Text3M:Ms.Brown,canyoutellmemyarrangementstoday?W:At9o'clock,youhaveameeting.Andthenyoushouldhavelunchwithyourbusinesspartner.Oh,yousaidyouwillbuyagiftforyoursontoday.Text4W:John,pickupthepackagedownstairs,OK?Imustgotoworknow.M:Oh,Mum,youknowIhavetodomyhomeworknow.WhynotaskLisa?W:Youarealwayslookingforexcuses.Lisaisgoingoutforherpianoclass.Text5M:Howmucharethetoys?W:Wearehavingasaletoday.Theoriginalpriceis10dollarseach,butnowitonlycostshalftheprice.M:Allright,I'lItakethree.Text6M:Thetrafficwasreallyterriblethismorning.W:Why?Didanythinginparticularhappen?M:Thecarinfrontofmewantedtoturnleft.Butthedriverdidn’tusehisturnsignalandstoppedsuddenlyatthecrossing.Healmostcausedanaccident.W:I'mgladtherewasnoaccident.M:Metoo.Peopleshouldpayattentiontotheirdrivingbehaviorontheroad.W:Whatdoyoumean?M:Somepeopleneverusetheirturnsignals,soothersdon'tknowwhattheyplantodo.Andsomecarscutinatwill.W:Yes,theseareveryirresponsibleacts.Somepeopleliketodriveclosebehindmycar,whichreallymakesmenervous.M:Theyneedtolearntorespectotherdriversandmakesureofsafetyontheroad.Text7M:Excuseme,doyoumindifIsithere?W:Ofcoursenot.Goahead.M:Thanks.W:Whereareyougoing?M:I'monmywaytoNanjing.Itissaidthatitonlytakesoneandahalfhourstogettherenow.Itsavespassengershalfanhour.W:Yeah,itisbecauseoftheuseofFuxingbullettrains.Theycanreach350km/h.M:Wow!That’sreallyamazing!AreyougoingtoNanjing,too?W:No,I’mgoingtoHangzhou.M:Really?I'vebeentoldmanytimesthatit'saverybeautifulplace,butI’veneverbeentheresinceIcametoChinatwoyearsago.W:Yes,itisreallyworthvisiting.AreyouAmericanorEnglish?M:Well,actually,IcomefromCanadaandIwasinvitedbyaChineseuniversitytoteachwesternculture.Oh,it'stimeformytrain.Nicetalkingwithyou.W:Goodbye!Haveagoodtrip!Text8W:HiandwelcometoMusicalTalent!MynameisJaneBrownandtodayI’mtalkingtoCharliefromSeattle.Charlie,tellusaboutyourmusic.M:Hi,Jane.Ilovemusic!IstartedplayingthepianowhenIwas5yearsold.Now,Iwritesongs,singandplaythepianoinaband.W:That’swonderful!Whatkindofmusicdoyouwrite?M:Well,Iwritepopmusic,andIlikeplayingrock,too.W:Haveyoueverplayedatanyconcerts?M:Yes,Ihave.OurbandwenttoabouttenschoolsinSeattle.Itwasalotoffun.W:HaveyoumadeaCDyet?M:Yes,Ihave.Imadeonelastyear.It’scalledSomeoneLikeYou,andI'vealreadysold5,000CDs.W:Wow.Howoldareyou?M:I'm15.W:That’sgreat!Text9M:What'syourplanforthesummerholiday,Amanda?W:Iwanttospendamonthonmyuncle'sfarminNewYork.ButmymotherwishesmetogotoBeijing,China.M:WhydoesshewantyoutogotoBeijing?Doesshewanttotravelroundthecitywithyou?W:No.MymotherisfromChina.ShewantstosendmetoBeijingtolivewithmygrandmother,hopingtheholidaywillteachmealotaboutChineseculture.M:Well,doyouwanttogothere?W:No.It'susuallyveryhotinsummerthere.Ijustwanttospendarelaxingsummeratmyuncle’s.M:Sowhatwillyoudo?W:IguessI'lltellmymotherthatI'llgotoBeijinginthefall.It'susuallyverycomfortableinBeijingthen.M:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea!W:Sowhat'syourplanforthesummer?M:IplannedtogotoLondonwithsomefriends.Butthey’renotavailable.SoI’lljuststayinLosAngelesanddosomepart-timework.Text10Whatisitliketotravelinspace?Ifyouhaveeverwatchedspacemovies,youmayknowsomethingaboutit.AuroraStationistheworld’sfirstspacehotel.UScompanyOrionSpanbuiltthehotel.Thehotelisaround12feetwideand35feetlong.Itplanstowelcomeitsfirstguestsin2022.Itwillfly320kilometersaboveEarth.Itcanholdsixpeopleatatime.Twoofthemwillbeworkers.TheymaybeformerNASAastronauts.Eachtripaboardthestationwilllastfor12days.Gueststherewillbeabletodomanyinterestingthings.Forexample,theywillseearound16sunrisesandsunsetsevery24hours.Theycantakepartinresearchexperimentssuchasgrowingfoodinspace.Later,theycanbringthefoodbacktoearthasasouvenir.Thesearethesamethingsasastronautsusuallydo.GuestscanalsosharewhattheyseeandhearwithothersonEarth.Theycanhaveavideochatusingahigh-speedInternetconnection.Buteachguestwillhavetopayatleast$9.5million.That'sreallyalargeamountofmoney. 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