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听力文本Text1W:Arent wemeeting Paulat6:30M:We were,but hesent mea messagea momentago suggesting7:30instead.W:But Iwant tograb acoffee togetherbefore thegame.M:Well,the twoof usstill can.The gamedoesnt starttill eight.Text2W:I cantwait forSunday!M:Ah,yes,its yourbirthday.W:Oh,dont remindme.I nevercelebrate that.I amcelebrating somethingthough—I passedmy driverstest andmysister istaking meout.Text3W:You destroyedPeters laptop.Dont you think youowe himan apologyand maybesome moneyM:Oh,come on!Why didhe leaveit openwith acup oftea rightthereText4W:Please,I justneed afew minutesof yourtime tostraighten outsome of the facts.M:Ive alreadydiscussed thematter withyour colleagues.I justdont seethe point of discussingthe obvious.Text5W:I haventgot aclue asto whenwere goingto getour marksfbr lastweeks exam.M:Neither haveI.Professor Hartford^an excellentlecturer buthes rarelyvery efficientat administrativematters,is heText6W:Sorry Imlate.I couldntfind aparking spacenearby,so I had topark mycar severalblocks away.M:I hopeyou didntwalk toofar.So...I calledyou becausethe lightsin thisroom arentfunctioning.W:OK.Does anybodyneed touse thisroom todayM:Well,Im supposedto meeta jobapplicant afterlunch...but Ican doit inanother room.Text7W:What doyouthinkwe shoulddo todayM:Well,its ourfirst dayin the city sowe shoulddo somesightseeing.W:How aboutrenting bicyclesand exploringthecityon ourownM:But Iwanted totake thebus thatgoes ona tourofthewhole city.It has a guidewho givesinformation aboutthesights and it alsomakes stopsif youwant toeat orgo shopping.W:Not abad idea,but wecan dothat anotherday.Ill stickwith myidea.Its sucha niceday andwe needsomeexercise.M:Youre right.Text8W:Mr.Lang,this isTrudy fromSuper Value.I ampleased totell youwe havefound abuyer foryour housewhowill matchyour askingprice.M:Really Thatsfantastic!How soonwill hebe ableto moveinW:I alreadydiscussed thatwith himand hesaid hewould beprepared tosign thecontract atany timeand takepossessionas earlyas nextweek.He saidhe iseager tostart decoratingthe houseand makingit hisown.M:Thats OK.We canclose thedeal thisFriday.Then Iwill makearrangements tohave myfurniture movedtomy newhouse acrosstown thisweekend.Text9M:So,Barbara,youre famousas ajournalist,and youvewritten Nickel and Dimedbased onyour research.Could youstart bytelling uswhy youdo secretinvestigationsW:Sure.Interviews arefine,but sometimesyou needto experienceit yourself.By puttingyourself inthe situationyoureinvestigating...you canthen writefrom amore informedpointofview.M:I see.So,what did you doW:Well,I workedasawaitress,a hotelhousekeeper,a nursinghome assistant,and asupermarket clerk.I spenta monthin eachlow-paid job,working inFlorida,Maine,and Minnesota.M:Wow,thafs alot ofdifferent jobs,and places!What exactlydidyoufind outW:Well,first,the rentswere veryhigh and the wageswere solow.Also,you haveto bea hardworker!Interviewing peopleis onething,but actuallydoing thejob dayto dayshows youexactly howhard thesepeopleslives are.M:Hmm.And ofcourse,NickelandDimed wentonto bea verypopular book.It wasa NewYork Timesbestseller.W:Yes,I wasreally surprisedat all the interest.I thinkit reallyopened peopleseyes,a first-hand accountlike that.I hopemy bookcan attractmore attention,so asto improvethe situationof peoplein low-paid jobs.Text10M:Considering gardening,people tendto picturean elderlyman orwoman infront oftheir house.Yet arecentstudy among2,000young peopleaged between18and34has revealedthat gardeningis becomingincreasinglypopular amongyoung people.Kev Smith,who organizedthe survey,said thatthe studyshowed thatgardeningsuits everyone,whatever theirage.On average,young adultsspend aroundtwo hoursper weektaking care of theirplants.Two-thirds ofparticipants alsosaid thatthey loveshopping forgardening items,including plants,seedsand tools.Naturally,the item that isbought mostfrequently isgardening gloves,probably theitemthatis mostfrequentlyused too.The mostpopular placeto growplants ison thekitchen windows,while livingrooms,bathrooms,and balconiesare alsopopular locations.The studyalso foundthat60per centwish theyhad accesstomore outsidespace thanthey doat present.However,78per centbelieve youdo notactually needa bigoutdoorarea toexperience thebenefits ofgardening.Gardening isbrilliant forour minds.It includesconcentrating onwhatyou aredoing rightnow,repetitive actionsand usingall yoursenses,like touchand smell.听力6-10AC ABA11-15ABBCC16-20ABBCA1-5BCCBA阅读理解24-27BABA28-31DACD32-35DBCC21-23DBC七选五36-40FBEGD完型填空46-50CACBA51-55DDCDB41-45BABDA短文填空
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64.objects文参考答案An activitywith thetheme ofRelieve Pressureand StudyEfficiently^is plannedby ourEnglish club.Wedlike tohave youas ourguest.Firstly,the activitywill beheld inthe schoolauditorium at3p.m.next Saturday.It aimsto alleviatestudentsmental stressand empowerthem tostudy moreefficiently.Specifically,a psychologicalexpert willbeinvited todeliver alecture tohelp studentsknow variousadjustment techniquesand understandhow toturnpressure intomotivation.More interestingly,we willorganize Englishriddle-solving gamesto shiftstudentsfocus awayfrom theoverwhelming schoolworkpressure.Last butnot least,top studentswill sharetheir practicalmethodsfor study.Hopefully,students canbetter handlestress,learn efficiently,and embracethe challenges.Looking forwardtoyour attendanceanditwould beappreciated ifyou couldgive ussome insights.Sincerely,Li Hua大作文Paragraph1:That bigday ofthe babysbirth,I feltall myinsecurities surface.At thesight ofmy motherspainfulexpressions dueto givingbirth,I wastorn betweenthe anticipationof anew lifeandthefear oflosing myplace inherheart.The hospitalroom wasall hustleand bustle,with doctorsand nursespassing about,but allmy focuswason thewoman whohad beenmy worldfor so long.I clungto herhand,feeling thewarmth andstrength that hadalways beenthere forme,and Irealized thatno matterwhat,she wouldalways bemy mother.I comfortedher,saying,Mom,dont worry.Til bethere tohelp takecareofthe newbaby.Just breathe!”.Finally,the momentthebabys firstcries echoedthrough theroom,tears blurringmy vision,I felta mixof emotionssurging throughme-relief,awe,and astrange senseof belongingthat Ihad neverfelt before.Paragraph2:I criedbecause Inever thoughtI couldlove ababy somuch.As Iheld mynewborn babysister in my arms,allthedoubts andresentment Ihad forsolongseemed tovanish.This tiny,fragile baby,with itseyes shutand softbreaths,had incrediblymelted awaythe hardnessinmy heart.Looking downat thislittle miracle,I felta surgeofprotectiveness andaffection that Ihadnever knownI wascapable of.The babyssmall fingerscurled aroundmyown,and inthat instant,I understoodthe truemeaning offamily—its notjust aboutsharing ahome,but aboutsharinglove andlifes journeytogether.The bitternessthathadonce cloudedmyheartgave wayto anewfoundjoy anda senseof responsibilitythatIwas nowan oldersister,and Iembraced thisrole withopen arms.。
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