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2020 届高三模拟考试试卷
英 语 2020.1
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分 120 分,考试时间 120 分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共 85 分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
( )1. What does the woman want?
A. Coffee. B. Juice. C. Tea.
( )2. How does the man go shopping now?
A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By car.
( )3. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. A film. B. An actor. C. The man's sister.
( )4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hospital.
( )5. What does the woman plan to do tomorrow morning?
A. Stay in bed. B. Do some washing. C. Cook breakfast herself.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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,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 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. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Driver and passenger. C. Husband and wife.
( )7. What will the speakers do next?
A. Telephone Tom. B. Listen to some music. C. Attend a concert.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
( )8. What is the girl longing to do?
A. Travel alone. B. Stay out late on weekdays.
C. Have more pocket money.
( )9. How old might the girl be?
A. 15. B. 17. C. 11.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
( )10. When does the conversation take place?
A. Before class. B. In class. C. After class.
( )11. What trouble does the boy have?
A. He is confused about part of what they've learnt today.
B. He understands nothing of what they've learnt today.
C. He has difficulty understanding Chapter 3 of the textbook.
( )12. How does the woman deal with the boy's trouble?2
A. Explain the puzzle to him in class.
B. Ask him to go to her office that afternoon.
C. Ask the boy to refer to the textbook first on his own.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
( )13. Where is the woman going now?
A. To an art museum. B. To a Chinese restaurant. C. To an underground station.
( )14. Why does the woman come to the city?
A. On business. B. For shopping. C. For travelling.
( )15. Why does the man recommend the restaurant to the woman?
A. Because the service there is good. B. Because the food there is tasty.
C. Because the price there is low.
( )16. Which is the best means of transport to the restaurant according to the man?
A. The bus. B. The taxi. C. The underground.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
( )17. What makes fatty meals more popular with children?
A. Free toys. B. Fast food. C. Special discounts.
( )18. What midday snacks are overweight children advised to eat?
A. Chocolate bars. B. Sweet cookies. C. Apple pies.
( )19. What is the most important thing in getting children to exercise?
A. Forcing them to exercise every day.
B. Making exercise fun for them.
C. Teaching them to have a strong will.
( )20. How many suggestions does the author provide for overweight children?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
( )21. The greatest gifts in life are not purchased, but ________ through hard work and
determination.
A. acquired B. arranged C. adored D. allocated
( )22. ________ the path of a country is the right one is a matter to be decided by its
people.
A. That B. What C. Whether D. Why
( )23. Thousands of fires have broken out in Brazil, ________ much of the rainforest.
A. having endangered B. endangers
C. endangered D. endangering
( )24. When a bird spots a hunter, ________ just flying away, it calls out in alarm and
warns other birds.
A. regardless of B. other than C. instead of D. rather than
( )25. China has ________ efforts to promote “red tourism” featuring visits to sites with
significance of revolutionary history.
A. taken up B. stepped up C. brought up D. made up3
( )26. At the website Word Spy, fappy, ________ is short for fat and happy, is defined as
overweight and happy with one's life.
A. where B. when C. what D. which
( )27. Taiwanese actor Godfrey Gao ________ an evening variety show when he suddenly
collapsed, which saddened thousands of his fans.
A. had filmed B. was filming C. had been filmed D. was filmed
( )28. Credits in Advanced Placement classes can greatly help students gain ________ to
competitive schools.
A. privilege B. distinction C. currency D. admission
( )29. Alcohol is classified as a downer, and ________ it is legal, it can damage the liver if
consumed in large quantities.
A. because B. unless C. although D. until
( )30. —It seems that nothing can ________ from her mind the memory of the war.
—Poor Anna!
A. cure B. claim C. erase D. ease
( )31. The combination of economic and career opportunities and sponsorship for studying
abroad is ________ lies behind the reversal of China's brain drain.
A. that B. what C. where D. why
( )32. If we teach today's children with yesterday's ________ teaching method, we'll rob
them of tomorrow.
A. confidential B. commercial C. conventional D. conditional
( )33. —Frozen Ⅱ was on show on November 22nd ,2019.
—Had it not been for the fact that I ________ tired out, I would have gone to see it that night.
A. was B. were C. am D. had been
( )34. How fantastic his spoken English is! He ________ abroad for several years.
A. may stay B. must have stayed
C. can stay D. must have been staying
( )35. —I am worn out after working so long.
—Me, too. It's time to ________.
A. call it a day B. pull my leg
C. fly off the handle D. kill the fatted calf
第二节: 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Most stories of kindness do not begin with a Marvel movie superstar. Mine __36__.
It was at a garden party for the ACLU. I was __37__ my grandmother to the event. When
Robert Downey arrived, in a gorgeous cream colored suit, my grandmother shrugged, far more
interested in __38__ her paper plate with cheese. He wasn't Cary Grant or Gregory Peck. What did
she __39__?
After the speeches __40__ with thanks, we stood up to make our exit. But as she rose, my
grandmother __41__ and fell into the wheelchair ramp( 坡 道 ) that provided the disabled with
__42__ to the stage. The wheelchair ramps had __43__ edges, which sliced her leg right open. The
blood was __44__. I put my head __45__ my knees because I thought I was going to faint(昏倒).
__46__,somebody took control of the situation. That person was Robert Downey.
He ordered someone to call a(n) __47__. He took off his gorgeous suit, __48__ his sleeves,4
and grabbed my grandmother's leg. Then he took the suit, which I'd __49__ he'd taken off only to
get it __50__, and he tied it around her wound. I watched the suit turn red with her __51__. He
knew how to speak to her, __52__ her, and—most critically—play to her vanity(虚荣心). He told
her how beautiful her legs were. He stayed with her until the ambulance came.
Believe it or not, I hurried into the ambulance without a word. I was too __53__ and too shy to
thank him.
We all have things we wish we'd said, moments we'd like to revisit and reexperience. Rarely
do we get that chance to __54__ those times when words completely __55__ us.
( )36. A. is B. does C. has D. will
( )37. A. driving B. sending C. accompanying D. inviting
( )38. A. packing B. piling C. providing D. equipping
( )39. A. care B. need C. like D. ignore
( )40. A. started B. paused C. closed D. concluded
( )41. A. tripped B. shook C. jumped D. dashed
( )42. A. admission B. access C. way D. path
( )43. A. sharp B. vague C. abrupt D. flat
( )44. A. amazing B. thrilling C. shocking D. relieving
( )45. A. in B. over C. off D. between
( )46. A. Naturally B. Undoubtedly C. Eventually D. Luckily
( )47. A. doctor B. organizer C. ambulance D. taxi
( )48. A. lifted up B. brought up C. rolled up D. put up
( )49. A. assumed B. hoped C. assured D. confirmed
( )50. A. in the way B. out of the way C. on the way D. by the way
( )51. A. wound B. scar C. stain D. blood
( )52. A. amuse B. please C. distract D. disappoint
( )53. A. embarrassed B. dizzy C. ambiguous D. arbitrary
( )54. A. catch up with B. make up for C. put up with D. make use of
( )55. A. forgot B. escaped C. lost D. failed
第三部分: 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Europe's most beautiful places
Europe is an amazingly varied place. The old continent's historic cities and its Mediterranean
beaches draw many of its visitors, but the best destinations are sometimes its more remote corners,
known mainly to locals and a few brave travelers.
Lake Inari, Finland
High above the Arctic Circle and close to Finland's border with Russia, Lake Inari is a year
round paradise. Dark, snowy winters make it ideal for catching a glimpse of the aurora borealis.
Its treelined banks glow a burnt orange during autumn and in summer, you can swim in its
chilly shallows. The center of local Sámi culture, it's as remote and traditional as Finland gets.
Unst, Shetland Isles, Scotland
The most northerly occupied island of the British Isles, Unst is a wild, rugged place where
seas crash into the dramatic Muckle Flugga sea stacks.
The latter are a harbor for gannets(塘鹅)during breeding season, with birdwatchers also treated 5
to the sight of searching skuas(贼鸥).
Yorkshire Dales, England
Its narrow lanes lined with drystone walls cry out to cyclists seeking marvelous adventures,
while its moody hills continually attract walkers, no matter the weather.
Geological wonders such as the limestone spectacles of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar make
it perhaps the most beautiful part of the British Isles.
Loire Valley, France
Chateau de Chambord and Chateau de Chenonceau are the most famous, filled with classic
viewing towers, formal gardens and boating lakes.
Throw in a tour of its graperies, where some of the world's finest wines are produced, and its
glamour is impossible to ignore.
( )56. According to the passage,the best destinations in Europe are ________.
A. historic cities and Mediterranean beaches
B. known to people around the world
C. familiar to only a handful of people
D. similar to each other with no obvious differences
( )57. If you are a cyclist interested in adventures, you'd better choose ________.
A. Unst, Shetland Isles, Scotland B. Yorkshire Dales, England
C. Loire Valley, France D. Lake Inari, Finland
B
A widely used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an
artificial leaf that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and which could eventually be used
to develop a sustainable liquid fuel alternative to petrol.
The carbon neutral( 碳 中 和 )device sets a new standard in the field of solar fuels, after
researchers at the University of Cambridge demonstrated that it can directly produce the
gas—called syngas(合成气)—in a sustainable and simple way.
Rather than running on fossil fuels, the artificial leaf is powered by sunlight, although it still
works efficiently on cloudy and overcast days. And unlike the current industrial processes for
producing syngas, the leaf does not release any additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The
results are reported in the journal Nature Materials.
Syngas is currently made from a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide(―氧化碳),and is
used to produce a range of products, such as fuels, medicines, plastics and fertilizers.
“You may not have heard of syngas itself but every day, you consume products that were
created using it. Being able to produce it sustainably would be a critical step in closing the global
carbon cycle and establishing a sustainable chemical and fuel industry ,” said senior author
Professor Erwin Reisner from Cambridge's Department of Chemistry, who has spent seven years
working towards this goal.
The device Reisner and his colleagues produced is inspired by photosynthesis—the natural
process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into food.
On the artificial leaf, two light absorbers, similar to the molecules in plants that harvest
sunlight, are combined with a catalyst( 催 化 剂 ) made from the naturally abundant element
cobalt(钴).
When the device is dipped in water, one light absorber uses the catalyst to produce oxygen.
The other carries out the chemical reaction that reduces carbon dioxide and water into carbon 6
monoxide and hydrogen, forming the syngas mixture.
As an added bonus, the researchers discovered that their light absorbers work even under the
low levels of sunlight on a rainy or overcast day.
“ This means you are not limited to using this technology just in warm countries, or only
operating the process during the summer months,” said PhD student Virgil Andrei, first author of
the paper. “You could use it from dawn until dusk, anywhere in the world.”
( )58. With the artificial leaf, we can ________.
A. produce syngas in a sustainable and simple way
B. prevent carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere
C. make products like medicines, plastics and fertilizers out of fossil fuels
D. harvest abundant sunlight through petrol and close the global carbon cycle
( )59. For the syngas mixture to be formed, we might as well ________.
A. get rid of one light absorber B. block the contact with sunlight
C. provide a special catalyst D. keep the artificial leaf far away from water
( )60. What can we learn from what PhD student Virgil Andrei said?
A. Syngas has already been in widespread use around the world.
B. The artificial leaf is powered by fossil fuels rather than sunlight.
C. The artificial leaf doesn't depend too much on the weather or location.
D. Syngas is currently made from a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
C
For some people, higher education is not just a goal in life, but also an expectation. In the
United States, if your parents attended a college or university, there is a good chance that you will,
too. Even if your parents did not go to college, you still have a good chance of completing higher
education if your family is wealthy.
But your chances are reduced if you come from a needy family, a community with limited
educational resources or you simply have no one to follow as an example.
Helping those in need is one of the main ideas behind a strategy of behavioral science called
nudge theory or nudging. Nudging is a way of changing people's behavior through indirect
suggestion and by supporting positive actions.
A growing number of U.S. colleges and universities look to nudging as way to support poor,
minority and firstgeneration students. They also are using it to increase overall graduation rates.
Two common forms of nudging are emails to students and text messages to their mobile phones.
Schools and other educational organizations keep in contact with students this way, offering advice
and help when needed.
However, Alejandra Acosta—a higher education policy expert at New America—notes that
there are several qualities a nudge campaign must possess in order to be successful.
Acosta says messages must be timely, meaning they reach college students well before the
date by which a student is required to take action. Additionally, nudges should be written clearly
and provide as much information as possible. If students start to struggle in class, school officials
should not just message them, saying they should seek academic support. The message should give
information about what kinds of support the college or university offers and exactly how the
student can make use of them. That is why nudges should possess interactive qualities, Acosta says.
For example, students should be able to ask questions of school officials or be directed to a website
for more information. In addition, colleges and universities must ensure their support services are in 7
place and working as best they can.
When nudges work, they can do a lot of good. In 2018, a nonprofit group launched a nudging
campaign at four U.S. community colleges. They worked with nearly 10,000 firstyear students at
three such colleges in Ohio and one in Virginia. A recent study found that older and minority
students who agreed to receive these nudges were 16 to 20 percent more likely to continue into
their second year than those who did not.
( )61. Who is most likely to receive and complete higher education according to the
passage?
A. Tony, whose father is the only breadwinner in the family.
B. Jimmy, whose mother is a worker in a small factory.
C. Betty, whose grandmother is a housemaid of a famous university professor.
D. Cathy, whose parents failed to attend college but succeeded in starting a big company.
( )62. What can we know about nudging?
A. It is anchored in psychological science.
B. It is a way to improve people's mind.
C. It offers concrete and direct advice.
D. It helps students via emails and text messages.
( )63. Which adjectives can be used to describe ideal message qualities of nudging?
A. Timely, practical and interactive. B. Timely, interactive and sustainable.
C. Immediate, authentic and consistent. D. Immediate, interactive and permanent.
( )64. What is the passage mainly talking about?
A. The problem with higher education. B. A way for colleges to support students.
C. The popularity of nudging campaign. D. A national campaign dealing with poverty.
D
Liu, the farmer, sat at the door of his oneroom house. It was a warm evening in late February,
and in his thin body he felt the coming of spring. How he knew that the time had now come when
life began to move in the soil? He could not have told himself. Most of all,in any other year than
this he might have pointed to his wheat fields, where he planted wheat in the winter when the land
was not needed for rice, and where, when spring was moving into summer, he planted the good
rice, for rice was his chief crop. But the land told nothing, this year. There was no wheat on it, for
the flood had covered it long after wheat should have been planted, and it lay there cracked and like
clay but newly dried.
Well, on such a day as this, if he had his buffalo(水牛) and his plow(犁) as he had always had
in other years, he would have gone out and plowed up that cracked soil. He ached to plow it up and
make it look like a field again, yes, even though he had not so much as one seed to put in it. But he
had no buffalo. If anyone had told him that he would eat his own water buffalo that plowed the
good land for him, he would have called that man idiot. Yet it was what he had done. He had eaten
his own water buffalo, he and his wife and his parents and his four children, they had all eaten the
buffalo together.
But what else could they do on that dark winter's day when the last of their store of grain was
gone, when the trees were cut and sold, when he had sold everything, even the little they had saved
from the flood, and there was nothing left except the shabby house they had and the worn clothes
they wore? Was there sense in removing the coat from one's back to feed one's belly? On that day
when he had seen the faces of his old parents set as though dead, on that day when he had heard the 8
crying of his children and seen his little daughter dying, such a despair had seized him as made him
like a man without his reason, so that he had gathered all his strength and he had done what he said
he never would; he had taken the kitchen knife and gone out and killed his own beast. When he did
it, even in his despair, he screamed, for it was as though he killed his own brother. To him it was
the last sacrifice.
__(68)__ It would have taken them all except that in the great pools lying everywhere, which
were left from the flood, there were shrimps(小虾),and these they had eaten raw and were still
eating, although they were all sick and would not get well. In the last day or so his wife had
crawled out and dug a few weeds. But there was no fuel and so they also were eaten raw. But the
bitterness was good after the tasteless flesh of the raw shrimps. Yes, spring was coming.
He sat on heavily, looking out over his land. If he had his buffalo back, if he had his plow that
they had burned for fuel. But now he was comforted by nothing.
And he looked, hopeless, into the barren(贫瘠的) spring.
( )65. Why didn't Liu know the coming of spring according to Paragraph 1?
A. Because he was too old and weak. B. Because the rice failed to come up.
C. Because the barren field told nothing. D. Because the flood was still in progress.
( )66. The underlined word “idiot” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. hero B. fool C. genius D. idol
( )67. What can be inferred from Paragraphs 2 and 3?
A. The hard work of ploughing the cracked soil ached Liu.
B. The crying and dying families added to Liu's economic burden.
C. Liu removed his coat to feed his belly but found it useless.
D. Killing the buffalo for food was the last thing that Liu would do.
( )68. Which of the following sentences best suits the blank in Paragraph 4?
A. Yet. It was not enough.
B. Well, that was sorrow for a man.
C. That was what the winter's famine had taken from them.
D. That sacrifice made him realize the only comfort left was to die on their own land.
( )69. What's the writer's tone in writing this story?
A. Indifferent. B. Critical. C. Favorable. D. Sympathetic.
( )70. Which of the following serves as the best title for this passage?
A. Barren Spring B. Desperate Farmers
C. Terrible Flood D. Horrible Famine
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共 35 分)
第四部分:任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,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:每个空格只填 1 个单词。
Artificial intelligence in business
Lie detectors are not widely used in business, but Ping An, a Chinese insurance company,
thinks it is a great tool. The company lets customers apply for loans through its app. Potential 9
borrowers answer questions about their income and plans for repayment by video, which monitors
around 50 tiny facial expressions to determine whether they are telling the truth. The program,
enabled by artificial intelligence(AI), helps identify customers who require further check.
Instead of relying on rough estimates, cleverer and speedier AIpowered predictions promise
to improve the efficiency in business. Leroy Merlin, a French homeimprovement retailer(零售商),
now uses AI to take in past sales data and other information that could affect sales, such as weather
forecasts, in order to stock shelves more effectively. That has helped it reduce its inventory(存货总
值) by 8% even as sales have risen by 2%.
Until now AI has been beneficial mainly to the technology department. Most of today's
leading tech firms, such as Google and Amazon in the West and Alibaba and Baidu in China,
would not be as big and successful without AI for product recommendations, targeted advertising
and forecasting demand.
The path ahead is exciting but dangerous. Around 85% of companies think AI will offer a
competitive advantage, but only one in 20 is “extensively” employing it today. One difficult
issue for companies will be timing. Companies are struggling to figure out what to spend money
on. If they invest huge sums in AI early on, they run the risk of overcommitting themselves or
paying large amounts for worthless startups. But if they wait too long, they may leave themselves
open to destruction from upstarts, as well as from competitors.
Some may have been misled by enthusiastic media reports,believing AI to be a magic stick
that can be installed as easily as a piece of Microsoft software, says Gautam Schroff of Tata
Consultancy Services, an Indian firm.
Bosses of non tech companies in a broad range of industries are starting to worry that AI
could affect or even destroy them, and have been buying up promising young tech firms to ensure
they do not fall behind.
A longerterm concern is the way AI creates a virtuous circle(良性循环) or “flywheel” effect,
allowing companies that embrace it to operate more efficiently, produce more data, improve their
services, attract more customers and offer lower prices. That sounds like a good thing, but it could
also lead to more monopoly(垄断) power.
Artificial intelligence in business
The (71)______ of
AI in some businesses
●AI is employed by Ping An to find out (72)______ who are
potential borrowers by monitoring around 50 tiny facial expressions.
●With cleverer and speedier AIpowered programs, a French home
improvement retailer makes his business more (73)______, based
on past sales data and other information, such as weather forecasts.
●Leading tech firms, such as Google and Amazon, (74)______ their
success to AI, which helps them with product recommendations,
targeted advertising and forecasting demand.
(75)______ for only 5% of
companies employing
AI widely
●It is quite difficult for companies to grasp the proper opportunity as
they need to (76) ________ the benefits against the risks.
●Misinformation leads many companies to believe that they can
have easy (77)______ to AI.
(78)______
nontech companies
●Nontech companies are afraid of the (79)______ AI poses to them.
●However, they view the purchase of promising young tech firms as 10
hold towards AI a (80)______ of its leading position.
Conclusion AI is to create a virtuous circle for companies as long as it deals with
its monopoly problem.
第五部分:书面表达(满分 25 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。
The film Better Days is bringing attention to school bullying( 欺 凌 ). It's a topic that few
Chinese movies have talked about before.
The movie is adapted from the Web novel Young and Beautiful. It tells the story of a high
school student Chen Nian, who is bullied on campus and later gets caught up in a murder case. The
movie, starring Zhou Dongyu and Jackson Yee, was a hit, bringing new attention to real life
bullying.
Since last year, China has approved the detention(批准逮捕) of 3,407 students for bullying
and charged 5,750, according to the data provided by the Supreme People's Procuratorate(最高人
民检察院) in May.
However, it is not easy to solve this problem. As Chinese sociologist Li Yinhe wrote on Sina
Weibo, the movie shows how complex social situations can be for teenagers. Schools, teachers,
parents, police and the government must work together to end bullying.
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2020 届高三模拟考试试卷(无锡)
英语参考答案及听力材料
听力
1~5 CBBAB 6~10 CBAAB 11~15 ACACB 16~20 CACBB
单项填空
21~25 ACDCB 26~30 DBDCC 31~35 BCABA
完形填空
36~40 BCBAD 41~45 ABACD 46~50 DCCAB 51~55 DCABD
阅读理解
56~57 CB 58~60 ACC 61~64 DDAB 65~70 CBDCDA
任务型阅读
71. application/use 72. liars 73. efficient/effective 74. owe/attribute 75. Reasons 76.
weigh
77. access 78. Attitude(s) 79. threat/danger 80. guarantee
书面表达
One possible version:
A Chinese film Better Days has stirred heated discussions on campus bullying. While many
bullying cases have been cleared up in China, joint efforts must be made to end it. (30 words)
There's no denying that campus bullying not only brings harm to society, but also has negative
impacts on the victimized students. It'll lead to them suffering from abuse, even death, causing
permanent damage to their selfesteem. Meanwhile, it results in wrong values and beliefs of bullies
and bystanders, which will reinforce violent behavior.
The problem of campus bullying, if not properly dealt with, will create a vicious circle.
Violence films should be banned from being broadcast on campus, thus avoiding possible bad
influence on students. The public are to establish a cooperative and friendly working model, setting
good examples to teenagers. As for students ourselves, we'd better help more peers realize its
damage. Let's take action together to stop bullying. (120 words)
听力材料
Text 1
M: Would you like some coffee or orange juice?
W: Thanks, but could I just have a cup of black tea?
Text 2
M: I hardly ever go shopping by bus now. The shopping center is within walking distance.
W: How lucky you are! The nearest shop I can go to is about 30 minutes' drive away.
Text 3
W: I hate to say it, but Jack isn't doing well in the movie.
M: Well, I think he is only playing a different type of role. My sister still thinks he is the best.
Text 4
M: OK, time to come off duty and go home.
W: But I haven't finished my report about the newly opened restaurant.
M: Well, if you carry on working like that, you'll end in hospital.12
Text 5
M: What are your plans for tomorrow morning?
W: Umm, I'm going to do some washing first.
M: Poor you! While you're doing the washing, I'll be having breakfast in bed.
Text 6
M: Oh, gosh! Another traffic jam on the highway!
W: I'm afraid we'll be late for picking up Tom.
M: No worry. I'm sure he'll be waiting for us at the school gate.
W: Hope so. I wonder if there is an accident.
M: No, I just checked my mobile phone. Too many cars are trying to get off at the City Exit.
W: Well, we're going to be stuck for a while.
M: Then, how about Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven?
Text 7
M: How much freedom do your parents give you?
W: Quite a lot. I mean I'm allowed out most evenings. Weekdays, I have to be back by 9:30
pm.
But on weekends I can stay out till 11:00 pm.
M: What about money? Do you have any pocket money?
W: Yes, my parents give me two pounds a week.
M: Is there anything you're eager to do but your parents forbid you to?
W: Yes, I want to go on holiday this coming summer on my own, but they say I have to wait
till I'm 17.
M: Do you think that's unfair?
W: I don't know... I don't see how a year or two is going to make much difference.
Text 8
W: Two minutes left before our class ends. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
M: Excuse me, Mrs Black.
W: Yes?
M: I'm confused about what we've learnt today.
W: You don't understand the whole or just part of it?
M: Oh, just part of it.
W: That's not so bad. Let's see what trouble you have and work it out together.
M: Could you please explain to me why the prices will go up under such circumstances?
W: Yes, I'd love to, but I'm afraid we don't have enough time to explain it in detail now. Why
not refer to Chapter 3 of our textbook on your own? If you still can't get a clue, then come to my
office this afternoon.
M: OK. Thanks!
W: You are welcome.13
Text 9
W: Hey, taxi!
M: Where to?
W: Well, I am going to the National Museum of Art.
M: Sure. Get in. Er... this is your first time to the city, right?
W: Yeah. How did you know?
M: Well, you can tell tourists from a mile away in this city, because they walk down the street
and look around curiously.
W: Was it that obvious?
M: Well...
W: Oh, before I forget, er... can you recommend any good restaurants downtown?
M: Erm... well, Shanghai Restaurant is wonderful.
W: Oh?
M: It's not as cheap as other places as I know, but the food is delicious.
W: Sounds great! How can I get there from the museum?
M: Well, buses are always crowded by then, but you can take underground right outside the
museum. There are taxies, too. But they don't pass by the museum that often.
W: OK. Thanks.
Text 10
Problems concerning overweight children have been recently gaining increasing attention. It's
no big secret that children like sweets, snacks and fast food. Fast food restaurants make fatty meals
even more popular by including free toys like dolls and cars. However, there are healthy foods that
children can enjoy. Instead of chocolate bars and sweet cookies, apple pies are a delicious choice
for midday snacks. Following the suggestions in the food pyramid is an easy way to make sure that
a child has all of the nutrition he or she needs.
My next suggestion is exercise. While adults often have a strong will to force themselves to
exercise, kids usually would much rather sit in front of the television and watch their favorite
cartoons. Exercise may seem like a dull activity for children, but it really can be enjoyable. Going
for a bike ride, taking a walk around the neighborhood or running around the playground are all fun
ways for children to get out and get moving. It's important to make things fun to get a child's
attention and arouse his or her interest.
Finally, it is extremely important for overweight children to stick to a healthy lifestyle.
Making a lifestyle change is something that children tend to put off. They seem to be quite
comfortable with where they are at now. But the reality is that if they don't make the necessary
changes now, it can show up later as a healthy problem.
So why wait? A little bit of adjustment now is well worth the results of better health that
children will gain later.