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Yours sincerely, Li Hua 豐城中學(xué) 20212021學(xué)年 上 學(xué)期 高三英語第四次段考試卷 聽力答案 1115. CABCA 1620. BABCB 閱讀 2123 CDB 2427CDAB 2831 DCBA 3235CDAB 3640 DAFEG 完形填空 41— 50 CDABA DDBCA 5160 ABDBC BCDCA 61. themselves 62. or 63. to spend 64. but(或 while) 65. collections 66. thought 67. On 68. if(或 whether) 69. extremely 70. happier 短文改錯 : 1. hadhave — frustrated — Besides 5. it— which 6. asking— asked 7. then 后加 that a 9. student— students — such Dear Jim, I’ m very glad to hear from you. In your letter, you asked me about my Senior Three life. To tell you the truth, I am really busy with my exams and homework. Therefore I need to balance my study and life in order to make it colorful and meaningful. I strongly believe that doing sports everyday may build up our body. Besides, municating with teachers, parents and friends can be of great help to reduce my pressure. As for my study, I’ve made a practical plan to follow strictly. I should also overe my shyness to consult the teachers if there is something making me confused. What’s more, to improve English is the most urgent thing because I have to make a solid foundation for my dream universityFuDan University, where I would like to major in English. I really hope that my dream will e true through my perseverance and diligence. Best wishes! Yours sincerely, Li Hua 聽力錄音文字材料 Text 1 M: Did you watch the Oscars on Sunday, Miranda? W: Yes, of course! I watch them every year! What did you think about what Angelina Jolie did? M: Well, to be honest, I didn’t watch the Oscars. I guess I don’t understand why everyone likes it so much. Text 2 M: Give me a call when you get into town. I’ll pick you up at the train station. W: Should I call you at your office? M: If you get in before 5:30, call the office. Otherwise, call me at home. Text 3 M: How is your homework ing along? W: Don’t ask. After I finish writing this paper, I’ve got to start my research for another paper that’s due next week. And I don’t know when I’ll have time to prepare for my test that’s in two days. Text 4 W: Jerry, you’re leaving for school tomorrow. What can I do to help? M: Please ask dad where my boxes are. W: You can use these old suitcases here instead. Text 5 M: I drove by the Taiwanese snack place, and I noticed that it’s closed. I think it went out of business. W: You can’t be serious! I just ate there yesterday, and the owner didn’t say anything about closing down. Text 6 M: As you can see, I have a degree in finance, and I also have three years of work experience at a major Wall Street firm. W: Yes, but this is not exactly a finance job. It has more to do with marketing and advertising. M: I see? is it possible that I am in the wrong office? I thought I was applying for a financial manager position. W: Let me give them a call and see if there was a mistake with the schedule. There might be a marketing expert downstairs with the finance people! Text 7 W: This place is different from the supermarket we’re used to, isn’t it? I don’t e here very often because I think the prices are higher than those at supermarkets. M: There isn’t much of a s election. I mean, there are only one or two brands of each type of product, but that makes it easier to choose things. W: When I’m not in a hurry, I usually enjoy paring brands and prices so I can get the most for my money. M: At this time of night, this is probably the only place open. W: I’m surprised at the milk prices. They’re much lower than I expected. The prices are petitive with those of the large chains. M: The prices are low on selected items, but the shop can’t really pete with supermarkets when it es to most things. At least there are no long lines here. Text 8 M: So, what do you want to do? Get another drink here, or call it a night? W: I’ll have another beer. Let me buy this round. M: OK, thanks. So, how was your date the other night? W: Great! Jim took me to the cinema to see a film. I think he’s really nice, and he’s got a cool job — he’s a television producer, you know. He went to the National Film and Television School, and he’s been working at Channel 4 for a year now. M: Sounds impressive. So, you think it might get serious? W: Yeah, we have a good connection. I think he’s marriage material. We’ll see how it goes, but I’m already thinking we could have a long term future ahead of us. M: Isn’t it a bit early to talk about stuff like that? You’ve only been out with him twice so far. W: No, we’ve been out three tim es now, and I’m seeing him again tomorrow. It’s not easy finding someone you’re attracted to and have good chemistry with. I don’t see what’s wrong with thinking about the future. M: Well, I’d be careful if I were you. You should get to know him better be fore talking about marriage. Text 9 M: I can’t sleep, Lisa. I’m gonna call in sick tomorrow. W: You should go to see the doctor. This is the third time this week you’ve stayed up all night. Are you all right? M: I’m not sure anymore. I feel fine, and I get tired when it gets late, but then I just stay awake. W: I’ll call Dr. Choi at nine to make an appointment. M: I’m fine. I’ll e to bed. W: Please do. You’ll only get a couple hours of sleep at most before you have to wake up for work. M: I think I should stay home. W: Are you stressed about something? M: Yes, it’s the new director. She i