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江苏省宿迁市2017-2018学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题-含答案

2023-08-29 来源:华拓网
第I卷(选择题,共

第一部分第一节

85分)

听力(共20小题;每题1分,满分20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个选项中选出最

5秒钟;

佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题听完各小题将给出

5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读一遍。

1. Who is the best British writer, according to the man? A. Jane Austen. Dicens.

2. What do we now about the man? A. He went sightseeing. bought some paintings.

3. What does the woman epect the man to do on Saturday? A. Celebrate their mum

’s birthday.

B. He visited art museums.

C.

He

B. William Shaespeare.

C.

Charles

B. Tae Brian out for the day. C. Accompany Brian to hospital. 4. What does the woman mean? A. She doesn’t lie the travel.

B. She won’t go because of the bad weather.C. She isn’t sure which means of transport to tae.5. What are the speaers mainly taling about? A. A film. 第二节

B. A novel.

C. A writer.

A、B、C三

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

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

6、7题。

5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6材料,回答第

6. Why does the woman not want the first one? A. It is epensive.

B. It is heavy.

C. It has

no guarantee.

7. What is the most attractive to the woman about the second one? A. Its shape. functions.

听第7段材料,回答第

8、9题。

B. Its price.

C.

Its

8. Where docs the conversation tae place? A. At a hotel. police station.

9. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Wait where she is. B. Mae a request for the loss. C. Give him her telephone number. 听第8段材料,回答第

10至12题。

B. At an airport.

C. At a

10. What’s the relation between the speaers?A. Husband and wife. patient

11. Why does the woman loo worried? A. Her son has difficulty sleeping. B. Her son seems to be a web addict. C. Her son has some health problem. 12. What might the woman thin of AliceA. Practical.

听第9段材料,回答笫13至16题。13. How long will the course run this year? A. Eight wees.

14. What was the woman surprised at? A. The lac of assistants. B. The condition of weather. C. The number of children.

15. What new activities can the children have this year?

B. Seven wees.

C. Si wees.

’s way to deal with her problem?B. Strange.

C. Wrong.

B. Friends.

C. Doctor and

A. Adventure sports. classes.

B. Fun programmes. C. Creative

16. What is epected about the course this year? A. It will run better. will start earlier. 听第10段材料,回答第

17至20题。

B. It will last longer.

C. It

17. How does the speaer describe Johnny Depp? A. Rich and boring. and interesting. 18. Who is Edward? A. A pirate Captain.

C. A children

’s story characte

r.

’s most popular roles?

C.

Edward

B. A man built by a scientist. B. Traditional and shy.

C. Amaing

19. According to the speaer, what was one of DeppA. Jac Sparrow. Scissorhands.

20. Why does the speaer thin Depp is successful? A. He built his own island.

B. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor. C. He is one of the highest paid actors. 第二部分第一节

英语知识运用(共两节,满分单项填空(共

15小题:每小题

35分)

B. The Mad Hatter.

1分,满分15分)

请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的项涂黑。

A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该

21. Some educators insist to classical music is certainly a form of school education. A. eposed being eposed

22. — How come she fell over? —I didn’t push her A. desperately

D. especially

; it was an accident.

B. deliberately

C. eventually

B. having been eposed

C. eposing

D.

23. — Tony is on cloud nine and he smiles at everyone. —So you if you come first in the competition. A. do will

24. — He is not suitable for the job?

—No. I have serious about his ability to do it. A. qualifications

D. accommodations 25. Suddenly the string until it was out of sight. A. Up did it fly

D. Up did fly it

26. The weather in England is changeable, its reputation. A. looing up to standing up for

27. Offered the position of chairman. Smith , preferring to eep his current job. A. withdrew applauded

28. ---Will you eep her company? --- .

A. Not unless she wants me to C. Not unless she wants me to eep

B. Unless she wants me to D. Unless she wants me to eep

B. calculated

C. declined

D.

B. living up to

C. maing up for

D.

B. Up flew it

C. Up it flew

broe, leaving the ite flying

free. ,

higher and higher

B. discriminations

C. reservations

B. are

C. would

D.

29. It was not until I read a film review how special the film the Isle of Dogs was. A. when I new did I now

30. I am grateful to my tutor as she is enough to overloo my little mistaes. A. vain generous

31. — How much salt did you put in the soup?

B. rigid

C. modest

D.

B. that I new

C. before I new

D.

一 Oh, sorry! . I forgot. A. Little Few

32. This non-governmental organiation

launched the animal rights movement, appealing

B. Nothing

C. None

D.

to people to all products tested on animals. A. boycott sponsor

33. The construction

wor is well under way with caution through the uninhabited

area,

B. contradict

C. finance

D.

lies a national nature reserve. A. what

D. that

34. In social activities, it is always important to be , to have a strong conception of time. A. accurate religious

35. — John told me Ma was sure to win. ---

I don’t thin he has a chance.

B. No bother.

C. What for?

B. punctual

C. elegant

D.

B. which

C. where

A. I beg to differ.

D. You said it! 第二节

完形填空(共

20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)

A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的题卡上将该项涂黑。

On a road trip to California

’s breathtaing North Coast region, my husband en

and I, my teenage daughter Lahre, and my nine-year-old son Shawn, stopped to have lunch and stretch our legs a bit.

As we waled toward the 36 entrance,

a man with an untidy beard and dirty hair

jumped up from a nearby bench and opened the door for us. An old bie 37 with a sleeping bag and the rest of his 38 rested

against the bench, it was obvious that

he was 39 . But regardless of his 40 , he greeted us as if we were his best friends,

“Today’s soup and sandwich special

’s a great deal.“Mom, he the 42 of

” 41

.” And Shawn ased

Once inside, my teenager whispered to me, questions about him, not quite understanding

a homeless person. en and

I eplained the best we could, telling the ids to loo to the person underneath and within 43 the dirt and smell.

With the windiest part of our trip just 44 us,

the ids needed to tae car-sic

pills so I went bac to the car to fetch them. As I 45 the front door, the

“doorman” was opening it for an older couple, who rushed past him and didn’t even acnowledge his 46 .

I let the couple 47 first

and then said a loud and gracious

“than you” to the doorman.

After going bac inside,

I ased our waitress,

who was bringing the ids their dessert,

to 48 one soup and sandwich special to our bill. Both the ids looed at me 49 ---as we had already eaten but en new eactly what I was doing.

By this time, we had to get bac on the road to stay on schedule. As we rounded the comer of the very full

restaurant,

the “doorman”was sitting

at a table enjoying

his 50 . When seeing me, he jumped up and 51 his hand for a handshae. It was then that I 52 he had tears in his eyes

53

—tears of gratitude.

we can choose when to show gratitude,

we can’t choose many things in life,

and I was doing just that. Hopefully, when someone opens a door for Lahre and Shawn during their 54 through life, they will remember to sgreat soup and sandwich special on the menu, too. 36. A. hotel

’s

B. restaurant

’s

C. shop’say “ 55

“ and have a

D. supermaret s

37. A. connected

D. crowded 38. A. belongings

D. savings 39. A. hopeless harmless

40. A. appearance behavior 41. A. smiles

D. sighs 42. A. description

D. concept

B. desire

C. concern

B. smells

C. shaes

B. identity

C. age

D.

B. helpless

C. homeless

D.

B. gatherings

C. findings

B. burdened

C. loaded

43. A. beyond

D. in

44. A. regardless of

D. free of 45. A. noticed neared 46. A. patience

D. selflessness 47. A. come around

D. come to 48. A. add

D. adapt 49. A. frightened confused 50. A. meal 51. A. laid waved 52. A. realied

D. considered 53. A. Unless

D. When 54. A. progress performance 55. A. Than you See you 第三部分

阅读理解(共

B. above C. over

B. instead of C. ahead of

B. ignored C. followed D.

B. presence C. tiredness

B. come about C. come through

B. admit C. adjust

B. disappointed C. ecited D.

B. stay B. etended

C. drin C. raised

D. time

D.

B. assumed C. valued

B. While C. Since

B. opportunity C. journey D.

B. Ecuse me C. I’m sorryD.

15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的上将该项涂黑。

A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡

A

Top 4 Motivational Boos for Teens

Whether you’re looing for a graduation gift idea, or you

’re hoping to help your

teen mae

better choices, a motivational boo might be the answer.

Who Moved My Cheese? for Teens

Who Moved My Cheese? has been a life changing boo for many adults. The teen version will surely create positive change in their lives as well.

Adolescence

is

filled

with

change and

Help Yourself for Teens Real-Life

Written by

Advice for Real-Life

Challenges

Dave Peler, the #1 New Yor Times

Called “It”,

bestselling author of A Child this

boo is a ‘part self-help boo and part

memoir.’ Peler shows teens how

they face

uncertainty and this boo focuses on the sills needed resilience.

to

adapt

and

develop

increased

inspirational

they can overcome whatever challenges in life.

The Code The Five Secrets of Teen Success

The author, Mawi Asgedom, grew up during a civil

war in Ethiopia.

He overcame adversity

and

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

Sean Covey, son of the author of The 7 Habits of Highly

Effective

version

People, of this

provides classic

a boo.

was awarded a scholarship to Harvard. In this

quic read, your teen will learn valuable lessons on resilience.

teen-friendly

Helping your teen develop these habits at an early age will set him up for future success in life.

56. Who is the passage intended for? A. Parents.

D. Graduates.

57. Which of the following is TRUE according to the introductions of the four boos? A. Who Moved My Cheese? for Teens appeals to adults and teenagers alie. B. Help Yourself for Teens Real-Life Advice for Real-Life Challenges is the #1 New

B. Teachers.

C. Teenagers.

Yor Times bestseller.

C. The Code The Five Secrets of Teen Success touches on achieving academic success against a bacground of military conflict.

D. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is written by Sean Covey with the help from his father.

B

When It’s Time to Give Up Isuccessful, you forward until

’m sure you have been told that in order to become

must persevere (坚持), fight, stand up whenever you fall, and march the end. I say those things to people all the time, so why am I telling

you now that sometimes it is actually better to quit? The reason is that in certain cases, you could only go forward if you go bac.

Sometimes you will be putting a lot of time and effort in achieving a goal to find out one day that your strategy

is totally

wrong. You could be achieving the same

results in half the time had you been focusing on doing the more important things.

Let’s say your goal was to lose weight. You then set a goal to do 1000 sita day. After about 1 month of doing this, you realie that you have been disciplined

enough to hit your goal of 1000 sit-ups a day, however, you aren’t getting any closer to your main goal of losing weight. This is called focusing on a secondary goal, which sometimes is the wrong strategy.

We sometimes get so focused on a secondary goal that we lose focus on the primary goal. I see this with sales people all the time. Their main goal is to mae money but they often find their focus on hitting

some new position

within the sales department

-ups

and when that doesn’t happen, they feel lie a big failure. The goal never was to hit some position; the goal was to mae money whether with this company or another company.

Would it mae sense, of maing a certain

in this case, for a

sales person to quit the job

if his goal

amount of money just wasn’t happening? His managers would probably

call him a quitter, but his goal is to mae money. If he can obtain that goal through a different source, then quitting would actually be the smart thing to do.

So when is it time to give up? When what you are doing no longer maes sense in respects to achieving your main goal. Sometimes it will mae more sense to give up what you are doing and start on a different path towards the same goal.

Some people will spend their entire lives on a path to a certain goal only to find out in the end that the path they too was the wrong one. There is no shame in giving up on a path you are taing to your goal as long as you always aim to reach your goal. There

’s no point in staying

on a path that will lead you to nowhere.

58. Why does the author advocate giving up? A. Because giving up halfway will save half the time. B. Because perseverance does not wor in most cases. C. Because sometimes people adopt wrong strategies. D. Because no one can achieve success without hard wor.

59. Which of the following is a secondary goal in the case of sales people? A. To gain recognition from their boss. present company.

C. To wor for other better companies. sales department. 60. What is the author

’s attitude towards giving up?

D. To get promoted in the B. To mae money in the

A. One should devote his whole life to one goal rather than give up. B. One should not regret giving up if he finds he is on a wrong path. C. One always needs to stic to the same strategy to achieve his goal. D. One should focus on primary and secondary goals before he quits.

C

One of the newest words on the coffee stage is “shade grown coffee”. Shade grown coffee isn’t new. In fact, until

only a few years ago, shade growncoffee represented

the major coffee beans sold on the world coffee maret. The coffee plant is a natural shade lover, growing best in the shade afforded by an overgrowing canopy (rain forest plants. its production and ills it.

Shade grown coffee is, however, more epensive to grow, at least in the short run. Growing coffee in the shade means that coffee growers also have to spend time woring on the protectors. of technically

It means that less land is left to produce coffee beans. The arrival That canopy protects

the coffee plant from sunlight

树冠) of that reduces

engineered coffee plants that grow well in the sun represented a major

development in coffee industry. Because there was no need to grow shade trees to

protect the coffee trees, farmers could use more and more land to grow coffee trees,

increasing their productivity and leading to more money for the coffee plantations (种植园) and farmers.

However, it was not a good idea to move away from shade grown coffee. The sheltering canopy provided more than just shade for the coffee trees. Those plants provided shelter for birds and other animals who feed on pests.

They help to fi nitrogen in the soil, and nitrogen is a natural fertilier which maes plants grow more successfully.

The increase in land used to grow sun loving coffee

trees also had an unepected effect on the law of supply and demand. The increased production resulted down prices.

Moreover, most eperts agree that shade grown coffee is better in taste than coffee grown in full sun. Plants grown in shade tae longer to develop. The slower growing time helps to improve the coffee

’s taste. You can buy a can of shade grown coffee

it’s a small price to

in a huge amount of coffee beans coming to the maret, which brought

to replace your usual sun coffee. One cup of coffee a day---pay for a better world.

61. What do we now about shade grown coffee? A. It has been introduced to the maret recently. B. It was the main coffee beans sold on the maret. C. It is protected by the canopy from pests and animals. D. It grows well where there is adequate natural sunlight. 62. Why did farmers move away from shade grown coffee? A. It had a bitter taste. shade trees.

C. It offered less profits. received.

63. What is an advantage of sheltering plants? A. They eep a balanced environment. B. They bring more money to farmers. C. They help clear the nitrogen in the soil. D. They mae coffee plants grow quicly.

B. It left no land for

D. It’s no longer well

64. What does the author suggest? A. Spending less on coffee. ideas.

C. Buying shade grown coffee.

D

Lie many sensitive of three

souls, I never truly

felt

lie a child.

I was the oldest child ” because I gotgreat believe that the adults

D. Planting sun loving coffee. B.

Listening

to

eperts’ 

and one of my nicnames as a child was “Little Mother

(兄弟姊妹). I truly

joy from taing care of my younger siblings around me thought that I was a child that didnThere was generally

’t seem to need physical affection. but very little

hugging pulling

me onto comfort.

a lot of verbal affection

their lap, rubbing my bac when I couldn’t sleep and other forms of physical I used to have a strong desire for that touch so very much but did not have the confidence to say so. Even though I had truly

wonderful parents,

family and friends,

I remember a distinct hunger for human touch from a very early age.

When my first

child

was born,

I remember never wanting

to put him down.

Grandparents, friends and even strangers at the grocery store would warn me about “spoiling

him by holding him too much,” I would smile and nod but ignore this advice,

held each of my three children as often as I could, eperiences of breastfeeding

them, snuggling (依偎) their

as well-intentioned as it was. I enjoying the quicly-passing

little heads into the croo of my nec and rocing them gently to sleep. There was joy in wor of motherhood, the lie of which I had never eperienced before. There was joy even in the bleary-eyed the ever-present

(睡眼惺松的)nights, in the crying fits of late evening, in

that roced this house as it spread person to person. the love, the snuggles amidst the struggles

of life

bouts of illness

The joy was in the togetherness,

that did not always have joy outside of these precious moments.

When I was in nursing school, an instructor once told me about the importance of non-contingent or treatment.

touch---touch that isn’t secondary to something lie an assessment

lives and that love

She reminded us that not everyone has love in their

is essential for healing and growth. The easiest way to show love is often with a simple hand on the shoulder, holding hands with a frightened client, sitting net to them on their bed while chatting with them so they can see that you are not hurried and are present in the moment.

I believe that non-contingent touch is just as important, or maybe even more

important, in parenting. We touch our children when helping them bathe, dress and many other ways during our busy days. However, we mustn

’t forget the importance of

hugs, snuggles, pats on the bacs, the rubbing of hair throughout the day. Touch is one of the most important languages of love.

One of the most important surprises of parenthood for me was that the physical time spent with my children satiated not only their need for love but also my own hunger for human touch. In loving them, I was loved. In holding them, I was held. In raising them, I rose up.

We have become a disconnected society. We often connect more with others via social media

、e-mail and tet than face-to-face. Our younger generation seems lost

void and they often struggle

with even the simplest of in-person

in the technological

communication. We must teach our children the powers of touch, indness of words and connection with ourselves that cannot happen if we have a blue screen perpetually in front of our face.

We are powerful beings, we humans. As parents we can provide power for our children with our words and with our touch. May we teach our children

the significance

of small

ind gestures, simple human touch and connecting with humanity on a personal level. May we reach out to another person as often as we reach out for the smartphone in our pocets.

65. From the first paragraph we can now that the author . A. hated being nicnamed

“Little Mother

B. was desperate for touch in her childhood C. enjoyed verbal affection from her parents D. had little affection for her parents for lac of touch 66. What did the author do in the wor of motherhood? A. She avoided holding his son too much not to spoil him. B. She always gave them various forms of physical comfort. C. She had to cheer herself up in the struggles of life. D. She had a painful eperience raising her children.

67. The most important lesson the author got in nursing school is that . A. everyone needs love to survive

B. love is fundamental to all professions C. love functions as a cure for all diseases D. physical touch is the easiest way to show love 68. What does the underlined word A. satisfied reduced

69. The last two Paragraphs arc intended to . A, advise readers to rid themselves of digital devices B. warn readers of the harmful effects of loss of touch C. emphasie the effectiveness of face-to-face communication D. stress the need to educate children on the importance of touch 70. What might be the best title of the passage? A. The Parenting Styles of Elder Generations B. The Addictive Nature of Electronic Devices C. Parenting and the Simple Power of Touch D. The Bitter-Sweet Memories of My Childhood

第II卷(非选择题,共

第四部分

任务型阅读(共

10小题:每小题

35分)

“satiated” in Paragraph 5 mean?

C. showed

D.

B. removed

1分,满分10分)

请阅读下面短文,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。

China is epected to see a record high number of college graduates in 2018 as around 8.2 million students will obtain their degree this year, according to the latest statistics

from Ministry of Education. The number of college graduates

in China has

been rising since 2001, which leads to a more competitive employment maret.

However, besides fierce competition,

many graduates admit that they face another

big problem-employment discrimination. A research in 2017 shows that around 75.7 percent of new graduates said they were, to some etent, discriminated or suffered from injustice when finding jobs.

Female college

graduates

still

face great

wall

of discrimination

in the

employment maret. “Males only”, “Married with children of the conditions

commonly found in recruitment

preferred” These are some

According to

(招募) advertisements.

a research by Renmin University of China in 2015, male college graduates do have more

interview opportunities than female college graduates despite the similar academic bacground and wor eperience.

Regional discrimination also becomes a barrier for job seeers. Some companies dismiss job seeers from specific

regions due to the regional

stereotypes

(成见), lie

“Central China’s Henan Province is the cradle of liars” and “people from Northeast region are usually rude.

Recruitment

sometimes also show favor

for local

applicants.

advertisements

Non-locals had been denied jobs because their registered residence origin was not the same as the city where they were hunting for a job.

Apart from “invisible graduates

in recent

thresholds

(门槛)” lie

to find

gender and region, that

personal

college

lie

years were disappointed details

superstitions (迷信) about blood type, odiac, and facial structure were all part of

the decision-maing process by some potential employers.

An applicant’s surname can also help or hamper (name that suggests prosperity, Pei, which can mean

lie Jin, which means

妨碍

) job prospects. A family

“gold”; while a last name lie

“to lose money”, would liely be negative. Besides, job seeers

also found that some employers paid much attention to their appearance rather than the woring performance.

To fight against employment discrimination,

both the government and society have

made great efforts. In 2007, Employment Promotion Law was passed with the purpose of apposing employment discrimination and promoting justice in job recruitment.

The Ministry of Education in 2017 issued regulations to ban wor discrimination in on-campus job fairs.

This year, several cities,

bureau of human resources required

job fair organiers to set special reception dess so as to deal with job seeers, complaints about discrimination.

Non-profit organiations were established to oppose wor discrimination, while legal aids were also provided to job seeers through social media platforms and WeChat.

Employment Discrimination

In addition

Current (71)

big problem (72)

▲ many graduates.

to fierce

competition,

employment discrimination

is another

lie Weibo

Gender discrimination

Male college graduates are more (73) female counterparts

▲ to land a job than their

educational

qualifications

in spite of the similar

and relevant job eperience. Regional discrimination

Forms

of

employment

?(74)

▲ from

specific

regions lie Central China’s Henan Province

discrimination and Northeast region are ecluded from some companies. ?

Local registered

residence origin

is a (75)

▲ factor

in finding

a job.

Visible thresholds Greater (76) (77)

▲ is attached to personal details and appearance in

▲ with the woring performance.

wor discrimination

and promote justice

?Passing laws to (79) ▲ to in job recruitment;

(78) fight employment discrimination

made to against

? Issuing regulations to ban employment discrimination in on-campus job fairs; ?

Setting

special

reception

dess to (80)

job seeers’ 

complaints;

? Establishing non-profit organiations to provide legal aids to job seeers through social media platforms.

第五部分:书面表达(百强校英语解析团队专供)81.请认真阅读下面有关我国右的文章。

BEIJING, March 15 (inhua)

(满分25分)

150词左

“全民阅读”的相关文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇

— Premier Li eqiang on Sunday called on the Chinese

people to read more and promised that the policy of encouraging reading will again be part of net year

’s government wor report.

“Reading is what I enjoy the most in my spare time. It maes me feel wealthy, and it has been the most rewarding eperience in my life,the conclusion of the annual legislative (

” he told reporters after

立法的) session.

人均) amount of reading

It is worrisome, however, that the average per capita (

in China is only one-tenth of that of some other countries in the world, Li said.

“I hope that our people could foster a loveof reading, and our people’s amount

of reading could rise. It is a very important symbol of further cultural and social progress.”

Reading can not only unloc potential for innovation, but also enhance civic morality, he said, adding that encouraging read

ing will be part of net year

’s

government wor report again after featuring it for two consecutive (连续的) years.

This year’s government wor report, which Li delivered to national lawmaers on March 5, said China will

“ensure that more outstanding wors of literature and art

are created for the people to enjoy, and encourage a love of reading in all people to build a nation of avid readers.

” 

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“全民阅读”的意义;

)。

“全民阅读”的建议(至少两条

江苏省宿迁市2017-2018学年高二下学期期末考试

英语试题答案

一、听力: 1-5 CBACA 6-10 BCBCB 11-15 BACCB 16-20 ACBAC 二、单项选择: 21-25 DBDCC 26-30 BCABD 31-35 CACBA

三、完型填空: 36-40 BCACA 41-45 BDACD 46-50 BCADA 51-55 BABCA 四、阅读理解: 56-57 AC 58-60 CDB 61-64 BCAC 65-70 BBDADC

五、任务型阅读

71. situation 73. liely 75. contributing 77. comparison 79. object 72. facing 74. Applicants/Candidates/Job-hunters 76. handle/address/settle 六、书面表达

Having realied

the importance of reading,

Chinese government will

again include

importance/significance

78. Efforts

80.

the policy of encouraging reading in the government wor report with the intention of building a nation of readers.

This policy has a far-reaching influence on both individuals and the

a personal level, reading not only promotes a better understanding of the world and the reader himself, On a national

level,

but also facilitates

autonomous learning

and life-long

learning. nation. On

reading enables Chinese people to eep up and spread our culture

and traditions so that we can let the world now more about China.

To promote the implementation of the policy, the government, organiations and individuals should all be involved. The government is supposed to provide both financial and policy support for the construction of public libraries and other facilities. Organiations should learn more about local peopleorganie regular reading events. As individuals,

’s reading needs and

we should develop good reading habits.

With our j oint efforts, the vision of building a nation of readers will become a reality. 录音原文:(Tet 1)

M Who do you thin is the greatest British writer? W William Shaespeare or Jane Austen.

M Hmm. They are great, but I lie Charles Dicens more. I lie his wor Great Epectations very much. (Tet 2)

M I went to Europe and visited some art museums. W That was fantastic. and Van Gogh. M Sure.

You must have seen a lot of paintings

by the masters lie Picasso

(Tet 3)

W What’s the matter with you, Jac?

M Brian phoned me today. He was wondering whether I could go to hospital together with him to get his eyes checed as he is getting short-sighted. W I’d rather you didnfor the day. (Tet 4)

M How will you travel to Dalian net wee, by ship, by coach or by train? W Well, I want the latest information about weather forecast before I decide it. (Tet 5)

M God, I’m gladthat’s over. W So you don’t lie it? It’s based on a novel written by a famous writer.

M No, I thin the plot, the dialogue and the whole thing about the war are hard to understand.

W But the leading actor is my favorite. (Tet 6)

W Hi, I’m looing for an ele

ctronic dictionary for my son.

’t. It

’s mum’s birthday and I thought we could tae her out

M Here are the new ones on sale. What about this one? W It loos good but is heavy.

M Then loo at this one. It is portable and shaped lie a pen. W Loos smart. M It is suitable

for learning

English, including

quic translation

and a pronunciation

guide. It checs spelling and helps eam revision. W That’s what I need. Is it easy to use?

M Yes. Just run it over a line of tet and it does all the wor for you. W Then how much does it cost? M $192.

W What about the guarantee? M One year. W O. Get one.

(Tet 7)

W Hi, I just arrived on Flight 245 from London. I waited until all the luggage came out, but my suitcase wasn

’t there.

There’s a chance it won’t

M Well, I guess it might have been put on the wrong flight. arrive until tomorrow. W Tomorrow!

M I’m very sorry about this. Leave us a phone number so that we can reach you, and the airline will call you as soon as we get your suitcase. (Tet 8)

M Hi, Jean. You loo worried. Is everything O?

W Well, my son seems addicted online. He is online for most of his waing hours and feel sic and depressed if he loses access to the web.

M Oh, dear … er … but not a surprise. My friend Alice had a similar problem with her daughter last year. W How did she settle it?

M She didn’t ban her daughter from using the Internet at first. She made her aware of the violent and harmful content and the negative impact of online games. But she placed a restriction on the use of mobile devices, when to use the Internet when to rela, not bring them to bed.

W That’s great. Perhaps I should deal with it the same way.(Tet 9)

M Hello, everyone. We are lucy to have Molly Taylor here today. Molly is organiing an activity course for the summer holidays. Molly, this is the second year of the course, isn

’t it?

W Yes. The summer course operated for the first time last year for a si-wee period.

We did thin about maing it longer this year and have a seven-wee course, as there’some schools which finish term a wee earlier. In fact, two schools have eight-wee holidays. But in the end we decided to eep to the same plan as last year. M But, as I understand, last year

’s course wasn’t a complete success, was it?

W Well, we were actually very surprised by the number of people interested in the course. We didn’t actually have enough assistants to loo after all the children.

re Besides, there was such a lot of rain that we couldnwanted to.

M So, what activities can the children loo forward to this year? W Well, once again there’ll be artists

’t go outside as often as we

and musicians who will lead creative classes.

We also considered providing some more eciting adventure sports. But to, in the end. Instead we’re introducing fun for the children. (Tet 10)

W Johnny Depp is one of the most famous American actors of his generation, with a wide range of film roles. This is perhaps one of the most interesting things about him—the varied and often strange characters he has played through the years. For eample, near the beginning

of his career,

we decided not

some fun programmes. I thin it’ll be good

Depp played the main role in Edward

Scissorhands. Edward is a man with sharp metal hands who was built by a scientist. A few years ago, Depp played the wild Mad Hatter in the classic children

Alice in wonderland. And Depp acted as the wonderfully strange Captain Jac Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, one of his most popular roles. He has received praise for many of these roles, although he has never won an Academy Award for Best

Actor. Yet,

Depp has been very successful in Hollywood,

as he is one of

the

’s story

highest paid actors. In fact, he has so much money that he even bought his own island!

his amaing characters

will

not be easily

Once you see Johnny Depp’s movies, forgotten.

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