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英语答案 第1 页 2022 年湖北云学新高考联盟学校高二年级10 月联考 英语答案 1-20 CBCAC ACBBA CABCC ABACA 21-40 BAD BBCA BCDB CDAC FCEGB 41-55 BACCA BDACD BDBAC 56. an 57. popularity 58. to 59. are produced 60. autonomous 61. soaked 62. including 63. has entered 64. but 65. comparison 第一节 The person I respect There are many respectable people around us. And the person I respect most is my neighbor Uncle Li. He is a volunteer who works as a gate guard in our community during the epidemic of COVID-19, and his main duty is to measure body temperature and check the passes for exit and entry. Regardless of the risk of getting infected, Uncle Li is responsible and devoted to his job. Even in terrible weather, he still sticks to his post and leaves no one unchecked. Thanks to his efforts in epidemic prevention and control, our neighborhood has been in a good state. Actually, there are many selfless people like Uncle Li around us, and they well deserve our respect. 第二节 Then Catherine spotted Landy sitting by herself in a corner. She kept her head down with her eyes fixed on the floor as usual. It hit Catherine that the pecking order worked in school, too. Landy was just like the poor little chicken, being teased and ignored by her classmates, merely due to her special height. “It’s time for me to make an apology to Landy.” Catherine thought to herself. No sooner had she made up her mind than she announced it to the cool kids surrounding her. Astonished at what she said, all the kids burst out screaming, “Talking to the long spaghetti? Are you crazy?” But Catherine walked directly toward Landy, regardless of what they said. “Hi, Landy. I’m sorry about the spaghetti thing.” Catherine murmured an apology, her face reddening. “I know it hurts you. Can you forgive us?” She figured Landy might just walk away. But she lifted her misty eyes and nodded yes. Catherine wiped away her tears, giving her a warm hug. Moved by the scene, the other kids also came to offer their sincere apologies to Landy. From that day on, no one made up silly chants about Landy, and Catherine also gained an important life lesson that everyone should be treated equally no matter how special he or she was. 录音原文 附:听力文字稿 Text 1 W: Bill, can you help me in the garden at the weekend? M: Mum! I’m going to go skating with Jill this weekend. W: Oh right. I got that mixed up with the next weekend. Are you still going to the movie this evening? M: Yes. Text 2 W: Excuse me. Which platform does the next train to London leave from? M: It leaves from Platform 2 at 10:32. W: So there’s still twelve minutes left. Text 3 M: I thought that was boring. It was way too long. And the acting wasn’t very good. W: It had a lot of big stars in it. M: Yes. But the story itself was terrible. Text 4 M: Do you mind if I leave the meeting early? I have a headache. W: Oh, not at all. Why don’t you see a doctor? M: I’ll make an appointment on my way home. I’ve been sick since Tuesday. Text 5 W: Do you know what the problem is? M: Not yet, madam. W: I have a meeting at three and it’s a thirty-minute drive from here. M: Give me a little more time. I’ll have you on the road again soon. 英语答案 第2 页 Text 6 M: Dragon Home Electronics. This is John speaking. Can I help you? W: Hi, I saw a poster on the underground that says you’re having a sale on refrigerators. M: Yes, madam. W: Could you tell me the way to your store from Flora Square? M: Certainly. First, you take the B or the F train to Broadway. Take exit 3, and head down Brich Street until you see our sign. W: That’s B or F train to Broadway, exit 3, down Brich Street. M: That’s right. However, we don’t open for another hour. You know it’s only 9 o’clock now. Text 7 M: Good morning. I have an interview scheduled with Mr. Black for 2 o’clock. It’s for an article I’m writing for next week’s edition of The Addington Chronicle. W: Oh, yes. That means you’re Mr. Woods. I actually gave you a call last evening. M: Oh, really? I didn’t notice that. W: That’s all right. I called to say that Mr. Black had to cancel the interview. He had to attend an urgent board meeting at our main office in Dallas. M: Really? That’s too bad. Could I possibly reschedule? W: Certainly. He’ll be back tomorrow night. Would the following day — that’s Thursday at 10 a.m. be OK with you? M: That’s great. Text 8 W: Is Yon Mi OK? M: I don’t know. She didn’t come to lunch, did she? She might be homesick. W: It could be the time of year. I feel kind of homesick too. M: I have the same feeling. I miss the festival at Grandmother’s in Nigeria at this time. It’s a big party with dancing and singing. W: Wow, what’s it called? M: The New Yam Festival. W: Back home at this time of year, we celebrate “The Day of the Dead”. M: The dead? It’s like Halloween in the United States, isn’t it? W: Yes and no. In Mexico, we honor our dead ancestors on this day. M: How interesting! You should give a presentation to the class about that. W: I have a better idea. Yon Mi might like it, too. We could have an International Fall Festival! Text 9 M: Good morning. How can I help you? W: Could you help us to find a hotel in London, please? M: Yes, of course. Would you like a hotel in the city center? W: Yes, if possible. M: OK, how about the Hotel Stella? They’ve got some rooms free. W: Is it near an underground station? M: Yes, it is. It’s about five minutes’ walk from Marble Arch station. And it’s very close to Hyde Park. It’s one of the nicest hotels in London. W: Great. I’d like a double room for three nights. And can you check the price? M: Yes, sure. I’m afraid hotels in London are really expensive but of course they are comfortable. A lot of people think that London’s the most expensive city for tourists in the world. W: Yes, last year we stayed two nights in a hotel that cost over £ 200 a night! M: Right, I’ve booked it for you, £220 a night. When you come out of the underground station, go along Edgware Road for about 400 meters and it’s on the right, opposite a cinema. W: Brilliant. Thanks very much. Text 10 M: Hello, Mr. Collins. This is Chandler. I’m calling to apply to be a volunteer in the Winter Olympics. My teacher Mr. White, whom you know, read the advertisement on the Internet. He advised me to give you a call. I am a student of international politics in Granada. I’m a good communicator and speak several languages. My native language is Spanish. I know English to B2 level and B1 French. It has always been my dream to attend and help in the Winter Olympics. Every four years I watch this amazing event. I believe that sport brings people together and the Olympics are very important. Volunteers are a necessary part of the Olympics. I’m sure that I can make a valuable contribution. As someone very interested in sport, I believe that I’m in an excellent position to help athletes and visitors with any problems they have. I’m a skier and snowboarder and I know better what they want. I think that’s the most needed. I have never been a volunteer before but I love new challenges. I’m flexible and ready to take on any tasks. By the way, I sent you an email with my personal information and some of my sports experiences for your reference. Thank you for considering my application. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
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