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莆田一中学年度上学期期末考试试卷2019〜2020高二英语命题人:审核人:第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,读你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅10下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What arethe speakersgoing to doA.Have ameeting.B.Have somecoffee.C.Take anEnglish class.
2.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Get a taxi.B.Work overnight.C.Wait a little longer.
3.What willthe mansroom haveA.A singlebed.B.A television.C.An ocean view.
4.Where didthe womansee CharlieyesterdayA.Near herschool.B.Near herhouse.C.Near hershop.
5.What doesthe womanlike mostabout thefood听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BCA.Its taste.B.Its price.C.Its look.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面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、、三个选项5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段556材料,回答第、题
676.Which famousstar dothe speakersseeA.Justin Bieber.B.Brad Pitt.C.Ryan Gosling.
7.Who willlikely goto talkwith thestarA.The man.B.The woman.C.The speakers9101112friend.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why wasthe boylate forclassA.His alarmdidnt gooff.B.He didntcatch thebus.C.He was too tiredto getup.A.His uncle.B.His mother.C.His father.听第段材料,回答第至题A.Interesting.9B.Meaningful.C.Hard to believe.
131613.Where didthe womanlose herphoneoffice.He usedmy phoneto callmy officethis morning,14and toldme thathe foundthephone in the movie theater.13M:In themovie theaterW:Yeah,I went to see a latemovie lastnight withsome friends.I guessthis guywentto the firstmovietoday.M:What areyou going to do when youmeet the guyW:Good question.I willthank himfbr givingmy phoneback to me.Do youthink thatsenoughM:Maybe youshould offerhim somemoney.15W:I don5t know.Maybe ifhe seemsnice.Ill offerto buyhim lunch.16Im kindof hungryanyway.Text10A motherwas sittingin the living roomwith hertwo boysand theyoungest daughter.The oldestboyasked hismother,uWhat wouldyou doif weran away from home”17The motherreplied thatshe would comeafter themand find them.But what if weturned intoother thingsso youcouldntrecognize us”he asked.The motheranswered that she wouldalways beable tofindthem.All thechildrenlaughed becausethat couldntbe true.18The middlechild asked,“What if I turnedinto acarand drove away from you”The mothersaid she would turn into amotorcycle,and shewould catchupto him.Well,whatifI turnedinto anairplaneand flewawayfromyou”asked thelittle girl.19The motheranswered thatshewould turn into an airplanetoo andfly afterher andforce her to land.OK,but whatifIbecame aboat andsailed awayfromyouout into the ocean”asked the oldest boy.Themother toldhim thatshewouldturninto the windand blowthe boatwherever shewanted.The childrenwerequiet for alittlewhile,trying tothink of a way they couldwin.Finally,theoldestboy said,“Its nouserunning away.Youll justcatch usanyway.”Besides,we likeit heretoo muchto leave,“the middlechildsaid.“Yeah!”said thelittle girl.The motherhugged them,and theyall wentinto thekitchen toeatlunch.20A.At heroffice.B.In acafe.C.In amovietheater.
14.What didtheguydowhenhe foundthe phoneA.He calledthe police.B.He calledthe lastnumber onit.C.He calledone of the womansfriends.
15.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Give theguy somemoney.B.Buy theguy somefood.C.Invite theguy tosee amovie.
16.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplace A.At night.B.Around midday.听第段材料,回答第至题101720C.In theearly morning.A.The oldestson.B.The middleson.C.The youngestdaughter.
17.Who startedtalking aboutrunning awayA.They weresilent.B.They wereamused.C.They wereupset.
18.How didthe childrenreact totheir motherat firstA.An airplane.B.A boat.C.A car.
19.What didthe daughtersay shewouldturninto
20.What happenedat theend of the storyA.The childrenall wentto bed.B.Everyone hada mealtogether.C.The childrenfinally trickedtheir mother.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)35第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
102.525阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项.A BC DTheannualmarathon inmy townoccurred asscheduled.My jobwastofollow behindthe runnersinanambulance incase anyof themneeded medicalattention.As theathletes beganto pacethemselves,thefront runnersstarted todisappear.It wasthen thatmy eyes were drawntothewoman inblue runningshortsand a baggywhite T-shirt.I knewwe werealready watchingour lastrunner9Her feetwere turnedin,yet herleft knee(跛足的)wasturned out.Her legswere socrippled andbent thatit seemedimpossibleforher towalk,let alonerun a marathon.The driverand Iwatched insilence as she slowly moved forward.We wouldmove forward a littlebit,then stopand waitfor herto gainsome distance.Then wedslowlymoveforwardalittle bitmore.AsIwatched herstruggleto putone footin frontof the other,I foundmyself breathingfor herand urgingherforward.I wantedhertostop,and at the sametime,I prayedthatshewouldnt.Finally,she wasthe onlyrunner leftin sight.I saton theedge ofmy seat and watchedwith respectandamazementasshepushed forwardwith sheerdetermination throughthe lastmiles.When thefinishlinecame intosight,the cheeringcrowds hadlong gonehome.Yet,standing straightand proudwaited aman.He washolding oneendof aribbon tiedto apost.She slowlycrossed through,leaving bothends oftheribbonfluttering behindher.I dontknow thiswomans name,but thatday shebecame a part ofmy life-apartI oftendependon.For her,it wasntabout beatingthe otherrunners orwinning aprize.It was about finishingwhat shehadsetout todo.When I think thingsare toodifficult orI getthose“I-just-cant-do-it”,I thinkof the lastrunner.Then Irealize howeasy thetask beforeme reallyis.
21.What wordscan bestdescribe thewomanA.Proud anddetermined.B.Modest andcourageous.C.Diligent andorganized.D.Strong-willed andhonorable.
22.What hasthe authorlearnt from the womanA.Dont dependon otherswhen facinghardships.B.Nothing is too toughto accomplishif oneis braveenough.C.If snot winningbut holdingon straighttotheend thatreally matters.D.The disabledcan alsorunamarathon despitetheir walkingdifficulty.
23.What couldbe thebesttitle forthe textA.The AnnualMarathon B.The LastRunnerC.An UnforgettableJob D.A CrippledWomanBAIDS maybe oneof themost undesirablediseases in the world.Luckily,there isnow hopefor AIDSpatients.According to a recentpaper publishedin theNew EnglandJournal ofMedicine,Chinese scientistshavesuccessfully usedCRISPR technology-a methodof geneediting-to treata patientwith HIV.Whileit maynot havecured the patient fully,it stillrepresents ahuge stepforward infighting thedisease.The patientwas a27-year-old Chineseman who was diagnosedwith bothAIDS and(急性淋巴细胞白血病),acutelymphoblastic leukemiaa typeof bloodcancer.Despite hishopeless(骨髓)situation,doctors offeredhim aglimmer ofhope:a bonemarrow transplantto treathis cancerandan experimentaltreatment forhis HTV.They usedthis opportunityto editthe DNAin bonemarrow stemcells from a donorbeforetransplanting the cells into thepatient.Specifically,the treatmentinvolved usingthe gene-editing toolCRISPR-Cas9to deletea geneknownas CCR5,which encodesa proteinthat HIVuses to get insidehuman cells.Without the gene,HIV isunable to infiltratecells.Talking about thegene,lead scientistDeng Hongkuitold CNN,After beingedited,thecells—andthe blood cells theyproduce-have theability toresist HIV infection.^飞(缓解)Nineteen monthsafter thetreatment thepatient leukemiawas incomplete remissionand9donor cellswithout CCR5remained,according tothe researchpaper.Though thetransplant didnot curethe mansHIV,it stillshowed theeffectiveness ofgene-editingtechnology,as therewas noindication of any unintendedgenetic alterations—a majorconcern withpastgene therapyexperiments.Amesh Adalja,a seniorscholar at the JohnsHopkins Centrefor HealthSecurity in the UnitedStates,who was not involvedin thestudy,praised thetreatment.“They dida veryinnovative experiment.It wassafe/9he toldLive Science.It shouldbe viewedas asuccess.”Deng believesgene-editing technologycould bringa newdawn”to blood-related diseasessuch as(镰刀形细胞性贫血).AIDS andsickle cellanemia“Thanks tothis newtechnology,the goalofafunctional curefor AIDSis gettingcloser andcloser Jhesaid.
24.The technologyof CRISPRis to.A.transplant cellsB.encode genesC.remove proteinsD.produce cells
25.What wasthe result of thetreatmentA.CCR5and othergenes in the patients cells werechanged.B.The numberof cellsinfected byHIV decreased.C.Some of the patientsbloodcellscould resistHIVinfection.D.HIV nolonger existedin thepatientscells.
26.What do we knowabout theexperimentA.It providedan innovativeway tocure AIDSpatients.B.It pointedouttheproblems ofgene therapy.C.It couldoffer asafe treatmentfor blood-related diseases.D.Its thefirst experimentto usegene-editing technologyto treatAIDS.cAbout fourmillion peopleworldwide tooktothestreets onFriday,September20,2019,for the(抗议者),Global Climate Strike.The youngprotestors and their adultsupporters,marched alongcitystreets outsidegovernment buildingsto urgeleaders to take action against climate change.(与一致)The back-to-back protests are timedto coincidewith theUnited NationsClimateChange Summitin NewYork Cityon Monday,September23,
2019.The meetingis designedto challengeworldleaders from69countries todiscuss stepsto handleclimate change.The UNhopes theiractions willhelpreduce globalcarbon emissionsby45%by2030and,if allgoes well,eliminate themaltogether by
2050.While thestrikes arein long-standing angerabout thechanging environment,the worldwidecall foractionis closelylinked toteenage climateactivist GretaThunberg.The16-year-old gotwell-known a(国会)year agoafter shebegan spendingFridays outsidethe SwedishParliament buildingin Stockholmto convince officialsto take actionagainstclimate change.Her protestshave inspiredyoung peopleworldwideto takeaction in their cities.Thunberg,who camefrom Swedento NewYork Cityin anemissions-free sailboat,was oneof thekeyspeakers at the UN Climate ChangeSummit.On Monday,September23,the teenagertold lawmakers,uYou allcome tous youngpeople fbrhope.How dareyou Youvestolen mydreams and my childhoodwithyour emptywords,and yet,Tm oneof thelucky ones.People aresuffering.People aredying.Entireecosystems arefalling down.So youhave tolisten toscientists andtake immediatemeasures tohelp stopclimatechange.”While Thunbergand otheryoung climateactivists arecalling therecent globalClimateStrikeavictory interms of its sizeand reach,they realizeif11take timetoconvincelawmakers tocreate realchange.However,the teenageris hopefultheyll beginto payattention asmore peopleof allages joininthe call-to-action.
27.What canwe knowabout theGlobal ClimateStrike from thetextA.It isto supportthe UNClimate ChangeSummit.B.It isto raiseteenagers environmentalawareness.C.It wasled byadults butmainly includedteenagers.D.It was attended bymillions ofpeople in the world.
28.What doesthe underlinedword eliminate”in Paragraph2meanA.Join.B.Improve.C.Get ridof.D.Stay awayfrom.
29.What isthe thirdparagraph intendedto showA.The rolethat Thunbergplays in the Strike.B.Thunberg^contributions to climatechange.C.The importanceof theGlobal ClimateStrikeD.Thunberg9s opinionson theGlobal ClimateStrike.
30.What didThunberg focuson expressingat theUNClimateChange SummitA.Humans carelessnessis worseningclimate.B.Humans aresuffering duetoclimatechange.C.Measures needtaking tostop climatechange.D.Extreme climatechange isdrawing attention.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项There areseveral differenttypes of fire departments.Some hirefull-time paid firefighters and someare runentirely byvolunteers.31,a firefightermust gothrough strictphysical andacademic trainingtoensure astrong knowledgeof firesafety and the physicalstrength tohandle thetasks requiredby memberofa fire department.Joining a fire departmentrequires thatboth physical and written testsarepassed withscores showingathorough knowledgeoffiresafety.
32.The firststep injoining afire departmentas apaidfirefighteristosubmit anapplication aswell asacquirethe appropriatetraining.Usually firefightersmust havea highschool diploma,and somecompletetwo-or-four-year programsin firescience atcommunity collegesand universities.33and ifa candidatealreadyhas connectionsatafire department,he mayapply for a positionstraight out of highschool.Once a candidate appliesand is accepted fortraining atafiredepartment,he mustthen completeseveralweeks oftraining at the departmentstraining center.34・When thisis done,the candidateis sent(实习).toafire companyforaperiod ofprobation Hehas tocontinue traininginthenew positionwhilebeing directedby experiencedfirefighters.35,An applicationmust besubmitted tothe volunteerfiredepartment,then ifthe applicationisaccepted,the candidatewill takea trainingprogram and then be(认证)required topass aphysicalandwrittentest.Firefighters mustalso becomecertified asEmergency()Medical TechniciansEMTs.The levelof EMTcertification isdetermined bythe individualdepartments.A.Although itis demandingB.Whichever typeis desiredC.However,an academicprogram isnot requiredD.For volunteerfirefighters theprocedure issimilarE.But joininga volunteerfiredepartmentis totallydifferentF.Training consistsof classroomwork andpractical training第三部分语言知识运用(共G.Also,acandidatemust beabletorespond quicklyin emergencies两节,满分分)第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)4520L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BG DItsoften recommendedto befriendthe enemy,but highschool freshmanXavier Staubsdid morethanthat.He savedhis life.At aswim meet,the15-year-old boyrescued a36whowasstruggling underwater.It37asaregularhome meet.Xavier hadjust completedhis relay.38he wasresting,he suddenly39a boyin anadjoining lanewas
40.“I heardpeople screaming,and Isee himunderneath/Without41,Xavierdived backintothepool and42the boyout tosafety.
43.the boystarted breathingon hisown.(赞His44actions gotthe attentionof RepresentativeJohn Moolenaar,who45Xavier witha tribute公页)intheCongressional Record.At lunchtime,Xavier learnedthe congressmanwas comingto meethim.Moolenaar wantedto46him witha recognitionthat wouldbe keptintheLibrary ofCongress.“Wc heardthe storyabout what he haddone.The moreI learnedabout it,the moreI thoughtwc reallywantedto47whathedid/5the Congressmantold CNN.Usually,you heardbad outcomesand48situations/9Moolenaar said.This wassuch apowerful49of onestudent helpinganother50the twoboys werecompetitors.
51.Xaviers mother,Jillian Staubs,said she wasnot52,She arrivedat themeet fiveminutes afterthe rescuehappened.Something in her mindtold herthat hersonwas somehow
53.Staubs saidshe triesto54her childrenlike whather grandmotherdid.And Xavierperforming sucha55act wassomething shesused tohearing about.Xavier isnot onlya greatswimmer butalso adancer,band memberandastraight-A student.And now,a hero.
36.A.classmate B.competitor C.volunteer D.stranger
37.A.took offB.put offC.moved offD.started off
38.A.ForB.As C.Since D.Because
39.A.stared B.felt C.noticed D.ignored
40.A.performing B.competing C.drowning D.training
41.A.doubt B.admission C.preparation D.hesitation
42.A.pulled B.rolled C.yelled D.pushed
43.A.Unluckily C.Sadly D.HonestlyB.Fortunately
44.A.inspiring C.heroic D.modestB.moving
45.A.observedB.respected C.encouraged D.recognized
46.A.presentB.reactC.deserve D.judge
47.A.supportB.congratulateC.employ D.praise
48.A.amusingB.upsetC.pleasant D.surprising
49.A.exampleB.incidentD.event
50.A.as forB.as thoughC.even thoughD.now that
51.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.Besides D.However
52.A.pleasedB.surprisedC.delighted D.puzzled
53.A.involvedB.threatenedC.influenced D.endangered
54.A.raiseB.bringC.care D.impress
55.A.determinedB.generousC.selfless D.devoted第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1One Saturdayafternoon,my motherwas drivinghome.On thehalfway,after pullingout hercreditcard tobuy somethingatthestore nearthe gas station,she puther walleton56top ofher carjust foramoment57answer myphone call.And thenobviously,she forgotand droveoff.When arrivinghome,she realizedthat andthought thechance58getting itagain wassmall.She wasso joyfullysurprised whenshe founda note59stick onher doorfromaperson whosaid heandhis friendfound her wallet a few hoursearlier.Patrick andCatherine sawthe walletinthemiddle oftheroad afew blocksfromthegasstation.They stopped their carto pickit up.It wasfilled withall thethingsone60natural keptinawallet,some billsandsomecash included.However,no phonenumber,regardless ofthis,they61manage toget anaddress frommy mothersdriving licence,and withouthesitation,they decidedto driveto ourhome toreturn it.When mymother wenttogetherwallet,she wasso62relief andgrateful.She intendedto givethemsome moneyas an63express ofgratitude,but theyrefused,saying thatthey werejust gladto offermymother help.They werehonest,and theyhad firmfaith inthe GoldenRule aswell.They droveto ourhomebecause theyrealized theunpleasant and upset experience64the lossofawallet andall itscontents couldcause.I thinkthey werereally65consider and helpful.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节应用文写作满分分15假定你是学校学生会的一位干部,以学生会的名义就全球气候变暖问题给全校学生写一封英文倡议信并刊登在你校英文报上,内容包括.全球气候变暖及其负面影响;
1.提出应对建议2注意.词数左右;
180.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Dear students,Students Union第二节读后续写(满分分)25阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事The eventthat standsout inToms memoryhappened onemorning whenTom wasonly tenyears old.He wasat homewith hiselder sisterJane.Tom was doing hishomework whenhe heardraised voices.Atfirst hethought nothingofitsince customersinthemotorcycle shopdirectly belowtheir flatoften becameloud,but hesoon realizedthis timeit wasdifferent.Quick!Quick!Remove themotorcycles fromthe shop.someone yelled.Then athick burningsmell filledthe air.When Tomopened thefront doorof theirflat toinvestigate,athick cloudof smokegreeted him.The motorcycleshop hadcaught fireand peoplewere runningandcrying.Jane,who hadbeen playingthe violinin herroom,hurried tothelivingroom.They rushedoutof the(走廊)door andalong thecorridor throughthe smoke.They wereheading towardsthe stairwayatthefar endofthecorridor whenJane stoppedin hertrack.Sheturned aroundand headedback thewaytheycame.Tom hadno ideawhat shewasdoing,but hefollowedsuit.Jane hadsuddenly rememberedthe ladyinher70s livingnext doorto them,who theycalled Makcik.Jane beganbanging onMakciks door,but gotno answer.As thesmoke thickenedaround them,Tom(睡衣)一could seemany oftheir neighbors-some still in theirpyjamas runningfor safety.The thoughtoffear crossedhis mind.“She wouldhave runfbr safetylike everyoneelse!”Tom cried.However,Jane refusedto giveup.“Iknow Makciksstill inside.She saidshewasfamiliar withMakciks dailyroutine andwas certainshewould stillbe sleeping.She poundedthe door.Go downstairs.Go now!Go!H注意所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150应使用个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
2.5续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
3.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语
4.Paragraph1:Tom noticedthe flamewas reachingup._______________________________________Paragraph2:Luckily,some neighborspassing bystopped andoffered help.高二上期末考英语科试卷参考答案1—5BACBC6—10AC AAC11—15BCCBA16—20BAB AB21-23DCB24-26BCC27-30DCAC31-35BGCFD36-40BDBCC41-45DABCD46-50ADBAC51-55DBAAC
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57.to answer
58.of
59.stuck
60.naturally
61.managed
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65.considerate第一节应用文写作满分分15Dear students,The growthof greenhousegases inthe airactually comeasaresultofhuman activity.And globalwarminghas alreadybrought aboutthe riseofthesea level,severe storms,the spreadof diseasesand thedisappearanceof species.Actually,we donot haveto putup withit.Together,individuals canmake adifference.Here areafewsuggestions forus all.First,we shouldlearn toreduce theuse ofenergy inour houses.Second,recycle cans,bottles,plasticbags andnewspapers ifcircumstances allowyou to.Third,get yourparents tobuy thingsthat areeconomicalwith energy.Finally andmost importantly,be aneducator.Remember-our contributioncounts.Students5Union第二节读后续写满分分25One possibleversion:Paragraph1:Tom noticedthe flamewas reachingup.Frozen withfear,he stoodrooted tothe spot.Hecomprehended thegravity ofthe situationand heldJanes handtightly.By then,both ofthem werecoughingandtheireyeswerestinging.Time seemedto standstill,though theywere probablythere foronlytwo orthree minutes.Tom beggedJane torun forsafety asquickly aspossible.Jane triedto shieldhernose fromthe chokingsmoke andshook herhead.She keptpounding againstthe door.Tom burstoutcrying.Paragraph2:Luckily,some neighborspassing bystopped andoffered help.A senseof strengthimmediatelyreplaced themounting fearand anxietyin Janesmind.She toldthem Ms.Makcik mustbe stillin theroom.They forcedthe dooropen withall theirmight.Sure enough,Makcik waslying inbed,unconscious.She wascarried downstairsandthenrushed tothe hospital,where shefinally cametoherself.People inthe neighborhoodfelt relievedand Janeand Tomsjoy wasimmense.听力原文Text1W:Come on.We9re goingtobelate.M:No,were not.Remember,theres noEnglish classtoday.The teacherhas ameeting.Lets havesomecoffee.The nextclass isan hourfrom now.W:OK.1Text2W:When willthe workon mycar befinished Ineed toget backto work.M:Tm sorry,but theparts weneed arebeing sentovernight.Maybe youshould callataxi.2Text3M:Hello,Fd liketo booka roomwith anoceanview,please.W:Okay.3Would you like a television inthe roomAnd wouldyoulikea singleoradouble bedM:A doublebed,please,and I dont needatelevision.Text4W:Wow,theres Charlie.This isthe secondtime Iveseen himthis weekoutside ofschool.M:When wastheothertimeW:He wasgetting hisbike fixedyesterday,atthebicycle shopnear myhouse.4Text5M:Try thisone.It reallytastes greatIts worththe money.W:It mustbe delicious!Just lookatthecolorful decorationson the side ofthe plate.Im alwaysattractedby beautifuldishes.5Text6M:Isnt thata famousactorW:Yes,thafs BradPitt!M:No,Ithink its RyanGosling.W:Actually,its JustinBieber...6M:Youre right!6Lets gotakeapicture withhim!W:I dontwant tobother him.It lookslike heseatmg dinner.M:We haveto!How oftendoweseeastar likehimW:You goask him,then.Til waithere.M:No,you go!⑺W:Ask Marytodoit Shesthe bravestone outof allour friends.M:Okay.Mary!Come overhere!You haveto goask...7Text7M:Oh,Mrs.Smith.Can Itake thetest nowW:Excuse meThe testended tenminutes ago,and you werent theretotakeit.So,why werentyouin classactup:调皮,捣乱M:Uh,my busdidnt comeon timethis morning.He isa toughkid andhe actsup alot.他是W:Are yousure YourfriendTonymade itto class,andhesaid个很倔的孩子,还常常调皮捣蛋youwerestillinbed anhour ago.M:Uh,actually,my alarmdidnt gooff thismorning.8please.Ith,please.I reallyneed topass thisclass.9I willlose myscholarship ifIdopoorly inthe class,andmyparents willbe verydisappointedin me.W:Pm reallysorry,but I cant helpyou withthat.9Text8M:Hi,Linda!Whats wrongYou lookupset today.W:What badiuck!This morning,I gota ticketfromthepolice.10M:Oh,thats reallyawful!Was ityour naughtytwins again10W:Of course.They werejumping upandthecar.瑞恩・高斯林RyanGosling,1980年出生于加10拿大,演员、歌手、导演2004年,主演电影《恋M:Did theyfasten theirseatbelts恋笔记本》20064,他凭借在电影《半个尼尔森》W:No,they didnt.I shoutedat them,but theylistened中的表演获得了奥斯卡影帝的提名2011年他参演never的三部影片《总统杀局》《疯狂愚蠢的爱》和《亡tome.命驾驶》都取得了不错的票房成绩,他凭借三部优M:Maybe youneed tofind away topunish them.质新作,成为好莱坞的当红人物2014年,执导电W:I dontthinkitwill work.影《迷河》M:What aboutwhat happenedto mynephewW:Your naughtynephew Jason11黑愚M:Yes.He oncedupinthecar.His momstoppedthecar,left himon theside ofthenthe llanddroveaway.road,W:What Areyou kidding12M:Not atall.But shecame backquickly.After that,Jason alwaysbehaved well.Text9M:Hey,Carol.Where areyou goingin sucha hurryW:Oh,hi,Sam.Im sorryIcantstay andchat.Im goingtoacafe tomeet theguy whofound myphone.13M:Thafs greatnews!Tm gladyou aregoingtoget itback.W:Yeah,I wasreally upsetwhen Icouldnt findit.Luckily,thelastnumber Icalled wasmy
9.What willhappen tothe boyA.Hell failthe class.B.He UItake thetest later.C.Hell getthe scholarship.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why didthewomanget aticket thismorningA.She didntwear herseat belt.B.Her kidsjumped outofthecar.C.Her kidsbehaved badlyinthecar.
11.Who leftJason onthesideoftheroad
12.How doesthewomanfeel aboutwhat theman said。