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第三节:书面表达(满分15分)One possible version________________In my opinion, travelling is a very good activity. When you get tired with your work or study and you have free time, you can go out to enjoy the beauty of nature, where you can breathe fresh air and make new friends. As a result, travelling will help you to relax yourself as well as build up your body.In order to have a pleasant journey, you can have clear information about the weather, bring proper clothes, a camera, some medicine for common injuries or diseases and so on. Besides, you must pay attention to what you eat and your safety on your journey.Wish you a good journey!________________听力材料试听材料:M Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W Yes, it’s nine fifteen.Text 1M Shall we go to see a movie tonight? This program says the movie starts at 600 pm.W Let’s hurry. We still have 15 minutes.Text 2W Shall I lock the front door when I leave?M Never mind. I’ll check it before I go.Text 3M Professor Smith, could I talk to you about my paper?W Sure. Come to my office between 2 to 3pm. It’s Room 340.Text 4M Do you know where I can catch a bus to the city?W I don’t think there are any more buses leaving at this hour. You’ll just have to take a taxi.Text 5W How many children do Cindy and Ron have?M They have two children; one son named Jack and one daughter called Lily.Text 6W Jack, when are you leaving for home?M This Sunday, August 28th.W Have you bought your train ticket yet?M Yes. I’ve already got it.W What time does your train leave?M At half past four in the morning.W Gosh! That’s so early.M Yeah, but there are no other trains.W Then why won’t you go back home by plane?M It’s too expensive. My parents can’t afford that at all.Text 7W Excuse me, could you tell me what is the best way to get to the museum?M Where do you want to go—theHistoryMuseum, theScienceMuseum, or the Art Museum?W TheHistoryMuseum.M O. Just head down this street, and take a left onTomkins Avenue. Walk down another two blocks, and you’ll see the museum on your right.W How long will it take to get there?M Oh, it shouldn’t take more than ten minutes. And if you are a student, you can get in for free!W Luckily, I have my student card on me! Thank you so much for your help,Text 8M Hello! How are you today?W Hi. I’m feeling very nervous. I just had a test, and I’m not sure how well or badly I did.M It’s no use worrying about it now. You’ve done the test and you can’t change your answers.W That’s true. I really should go home and prepare for the next test, but I’m feeling tired.M Let’s go and get a coffee at the café around the corner. That’ll help you to wake up again.W O. I do feel like sitting down and having a chat. So, how have you been recently?M Oh, I am always happy! If I think I’m starting to get into a bad mood, I’ll just call some friends and have a chat.W That’s a good idea! Perhaps I’m a shy person. I should go out more and not spend so much time worrying about tests.Text 9W Hey, this magazine has an interesting article about that singer we saw on TV last night.M Oh, what does it say?W Well, he was born into a very poor family inGermanyin 1943.M 1943, huh?W Yeah. And listen to this. In 1963, he was in a really bad car accident. He started singing after that. Guess where?M I have no idea!W He started singing in a hospital.M In a hospital! That’s interesting.W Yes. He learned to sing from another patient, who was a music teacher and he learned to sing not only in German, but also in English and Italian.M Huh... so, when did he first become famous?W Uh... when he was 25, he won first prize for his song We Are Young. He sang that in German.M Do you mean the song he sang on TV last night?W Yes. And a couple of years later, that song became very popular inEurope. And after that, he became famous all over the world.Text 10When Mary was just seven years old, her family moved to anew city. She went to school by school bus.One morning, there was something wrong with her clock. By the time Mary got up, it was too late for her to catch the school bus. Her mother said she could drive Mary to school. “But how will you find the way, Mom?” Mary asked. “You’ve been to my school only once.” “Yes,” her mother answered, “but you take the school bus there every day, so you know the way.” “Oh, right,” said Mary. They left the house and went around most of the city before finally getting there. When they arrived, her mother found that the school was not really far from their house. “Why did you make us go such a long way?” her mother asked. “Well, Mom,” answered Mary, “I only know how to go this way. The bus always goes this way to let the other children get on.”It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity. Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the profits do not help the local economy. Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums. Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago. But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.2019-2020学年高一上英语期末模拟试卷含答案第I卷F.听力(满分20分,每小题1分)
第三节:书面表达(满分15分)One possible version________________In my opinion, travelling is a very good activity. When you get tired with your work or study and you have free time, you can go out to enjoy the beauty of nature, where you can breathe fresh air and make new friends. As a result, travelling will help you to relax yourself as well as build up your body.In order to have a pleasant journey, you can have clear information about the weather, bring proper clothes, a camera, some medicine for common injuries or diseases and so on. Besides, you must pay attention to what you eat and your safety on your journey.Wish you a good journey!________________听力材料试听材料:M Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W Yes, it’s nine fifteen.Text 1M Shall we go to see a movie tonight? This program says the movie starts at 600 pm.W Let’s hurry. We still have 15 minutes.Text 2W Shall I lock the front door when I leave?M Never mind. I’ll check it before I go.Text 3M Professor Smith, could I talk to you about my paper?W Sure. Come to my office between 2 to 3pm. It’s Room 340.Text 4M Do you know where I can catch a bus to the city?W I don’t think there are any more buses leaving at this hour. You’ll just have to take a taxi.Text 5W How many children do Cindy and Ron have?M They have two children; one son named Jack and one daughter called Lily.Text 6W Jack, when are you leaving for home?M This Sunday, August 28th.W Have you bought your train ticket yet?M Yes. I’ve already got it.W What time does your train leave?M At half past four in the morning.W Gosh! That’s so early.M Yeah, but there are no other trains.W Then why won’t you go back home by plane?M It’s too expensive. My parents can’t afford that at all.Text 7W Excuse me, could you tell me what is the best way to get to the museum?M Where do you want to go—theHistoryMuseum, theScienceMuseum, or the Art Museum?W TheHistoryMuseum.M O. Just head down this street, and take a left onTomkins Avenue. Walk down another two blocks, and you’ll see the museum on your right.W How long will it take to get there?M Oh, it shouldn’t take more than ten minutes. And if you are a student, you can get in for free!W Luckily, I have my student card on me! Thank you so much for your help,Text 8M Hello! How are you today?W Hi. I’m feeling very nervous. I just had a test, and I’m not sure how well or badly I did.M It’s no use worrying about it now. You’ve done the test and you can’t change your answers.W That’s true. I really should go home and prepare for the next test, but I’m feeling tired.M Let’s go and get a coffee at the café around the corner. That’ll help you to wake up again.W O. I do feel like sitting down and having a chat. So, how have you been recently?M Oh, I am always happy! If I think I’m starting to get into a bad mood, I’ll just call some friends and have a chat.W That’s a good idea! Perhaps I’m a shy person. I should go out more and not spend so much time worrying about tests.Text 9W Hey, this magazine has an interesting article about that singer we saw on TV last night.M Oh, what does it say?W Well, he was born into a very poor family inGermanyin 1943.M 1943, huh?W Yeah. And listen to this. In 1963, he was in a really bad car accident. He started singing after that. Guess where?M I have no idea!W He started singing in a hospital.M In a hospital! That’s interesting.W Yes. He learned to sing from another patient, who was a music teacher and he learned to sing not only in German, but also in English and Italian.M Huh... so, when did he first become famous?W Uh... when he was 25, he won first prize for his song We Are Young. He sang that in German.M Do you mean the song he sang on TV last night?W Yes. And a couple of years later, that song became very popular inEurope. And after that, he became famous all over the world.Text 10When Mary was just seven years old, her family moved to anew city. She went to school by school bus.One morning, there was something wrong with her clock. By the time Mary got up, it was too late for her to catch the school bus. Her mother said she could drive Mary to school. “But how will you find the way, Mom?” Mary asked. “You’ve been to my school only once.” “Yes,” her mother answered, “but you take the school bus there every day, so you know the way.” “Oh, right,” said Mary. They left the house and went around most of the city before finally getting there. When they arrived, her mother found that the school was not really far from their house. “Why did you make us go such a long way?” her mother asked. “Well, Mom,” answered Mary, “I only know how to go this way. The bus always goes this way to let the other children get on.”It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔)in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.Tourism might also cost the local people their livelihood and dignity. Local workers often find only menial(卑微的)jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the profits do not help the local economy. Instead, profits return to the tour operators in wealthier countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to city slums. Others now make a little money selling souvenirs or posing for photos.Problems like these were observed more than 20 years ago. But now some non-government organizations, tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.2019-2020学年高一上英语期末模拟试卷含答案第I卷F.听力(满分20分,每小题1分)
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Dear John, I am glad to hear that you are going to travel. Now I’d like to share my view on travelling with you. Yours, Li Hua