
?江蘇省泰州中學(xué)2022~2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期第一次月度檢測
高二英語試題
(命題人: 審題人: 時間:120分鐘 總分:150分)
第一部分 聽力(共20小題,每小題1. 5分,滿分30分)
做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題紙上。
第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1. Why does the woman want to change her hairstyle?
A. To look younger. B. To try different styles. C. To prepare for the upcoming season.
2. Who is Margaret?
A. The man's lawyer. B. The woman's sister. C. The man's secretary.
3. How does the woman probably feel about the band?
A. Impressed. B. Indifferent C. Disappointed.
4. Which coat did the woman prefer at first?
A. The blue one. B. The red one. C. The black one.
5. Who is the woman talking with?
A. A bus driver. B. A taxi driver. C. A salesperson.
第二節(jié) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘:聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。
6. Why does the man want to change his outdoor space?
A. To increase the price of his home. B. To create space to enjoy himself.
C. To make more space for his children.
7. What is probably the man's budget for changing his backyard?
A. Around $ 400. B. Around $ 800. C. Around $ 1000.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At the city center. B. At a service station. C. At the side of a country road.
9. What is wrong with the woman's car?
A. It has no gas. B. It has a broken engine. C. It has an electrical problem.
10. What will the man do first?
A. Call someone to help. B. Find the woman a hotel. C. Go to a mechanic's shop.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11. What will the woman do for the boy?
A. Get him a taxi. B. Drive him home. C. Bring him to the city.
12. What is the woman most angry about?
A. The boy went to a party. B. The boy drank lots of beer. C. The boy didn't call her in advance.
13. What has the boy promised to do in the future?
A. Never drink alcohol. B. Be more careful in unfamiliar areas.
C. Go home before the agreed-upon time.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。
14. Why did the man visit the library?
A. To return a book. B. To start a volunteer job. C. To join a reading club.
15. Which daily task does the woman like to do the most?
A. Organizing books. B. Reading to children. C. Sorting out applications.
16. What type of book does the woman probably prefer?
A. Classic American novels. B. Science fiction. C. Historical fiction.
17. How does the man seek entertainment now?
A. By reading novels. B. By surfing the Internet. C. By watching TV shows.
聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
18. What does the speaker have in common with the listeners?
A. They work in similar fields. B. They attended the same school.
C. They share a similar dream for the future.
19. What will the speaker do to help the listeners?
A. Provide them with some new products. B. Create a website to share information.
C. Offer them a chance to work for his company.
20. What was the purpose of the speech?
A. To introduce himself. B. To motivate new university graduates.
C. To offer inspiration to new employees.
第二部分 閱讀(共兩小節(jié),滿分42. 5分)
第一節(jié)(共12小題,每小題2. 5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
Previous studies of children have found links between use of electronic media and physical health risks. Electronic media use is also associated with social connection. However, comparatively less is known about links with academic performance.
To help clarify these links, Mundy and colleagues studied 1, 239 8-to 9-year olds in Melbourne, Australia. They used a national achievement test data to measure the children's academic performance at baseline and again after two years. They also asked the children's parents to report on their kids' use of electronic media.
The researchers found that watching two or more hours of television per day at the age of8 or9was associated with lower reading performance compared to peers two years later; the difference was equal to losing four months of learning. Using a computer for more than one hour per day was linked to a similar degree of lost numeracy(計算能力). The analysis showed no links between use of videogames and academic performance.
By accounting for baseline academic performance and potentially influencing factors such as mental health difficulties and body mass index (BMI)and controlling for prior media use, the researchers were able to identify television and computer use was associated with poorer academic performance.
These findings could help parents and teachers better plans and clinical recommendations for electronic media use in late childhood. Future research could build on these results by examining continued associations in secondary school.
The authors add: “The debate about the effects of modern media on children's learning has never been more important given the effects of today's Covid-19 on children. This is the first large study of electronic media use and learning in primary school children, and results showed heavier users of television and computers had significant declines in reading two years later compared with light users.”
21. What is Mundy's study mainly about?
A. Electronic media B. Acquisition approaches C. Kids' health D. Academic performance
22. Which of the following statements may the author agree with?
A. Previous studies are inaccurate and unreliable.
B. Kids' capacity to read declines when they apply e-books.
C. Kids playing videogames can perform as well as before academically.
D. Watching TV will have a negative impact on kids merely within two years.
23. What makes the effects of modern media on children's learning a hot issue?
A. Challenges from public health B. Clinical recommendation on leisure
C. Parents' concern about future D. Tight schedules at schools
24. How did the researchers make the new discovery?
A. By inferring from previous studies
B. By referring to the national achievement test data
C. By analyzing children's mental health difficulties
D. By comparing academic performances before and after
B
George Whitmore, a member of the first team of climbers to scale El Capitan in Yosemite National Park and a conservationist who devoted his life to protecting the Sierra Nevada, has died.
His team spent 45 days fixing pitches on a course more than 3, 000 feet high. They used siege tactics(攻城術(shù))to link camps, coming down for school and work. But then they launched a 12-day final push, which they completed on November 12, 1958. “It's really like walking on the moon,” author and climber John Long said. “There're certain things that are influential. Not just for climbers or surfers or astronauts, but for all mankind. And that was one of them. It revolutionized what everybody thought was possible.”
“He never mentioned what he'd done unless somebody asked,” Whitmore's wife Nancy said. “He didn't go around and say, Oh, I was the first person to climb The Nose of El Capitan.” But if you really asked George, his greatest accomplishment wasn't the climb up El Capitan, Nancy said. It would be the decades he spent advocating for conservation.
Whitmore helped establish the Kaiser Wilderness—a protected area located 70 miles northeast of Fresno—in 1976. He helped bring the California Wilderness Act of 1984 into effect, adding 1. 8 million acres into the National Wilderness Preservation System. Whitmore was a part of efforts by the Sierra Club to prevent The Wait Disney Company from developing a ski resort at Mineral King in the 1960s. The project was stopped, and the site became part of Sequoia National Park.
He often weighed in on development in the area. Lawmakers about conservation learned to trust him because they knew that he would not just say something off the top of his head. And if he didn't know, he would say, “I don't know and I'll find out,” Nancy said.
“He was a climber but that was secondary,” she added. “His love of the wilderness is the most important gift that he has left us.”
25. What did John Long think of Whitmore's scaling EI Capitan?
A. It seemed unlikely at that time. B. It was dangerous to climb that high.
C. It interested surfers and astronauts. D. It inspired people to explore the moon.
26. It can be inferred that the Sierra Club is ________.
A. an administration branch B. a Walt Disney's think bank
C. a preservation society D. an outdoor ski organization
27. What does the underlined phrase “weighed in on” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. Propose B. Approve C. Survey D. Comment
28. Which of the following can describe Whitmore EXCEPT ________.
A. Modest B. Grateful C. Ambitious D. Thoughtful
C
In Switzerland, Liu Hongjia and Liu Yuxi use a drone to capture the moment when they are filming a vlog. The couple's beautifully edited travel vlogs are proving popular on such platforms as travel website Qyer, while their personal accounts on Sina Weibo jointly have more than 810, 000 followers.
In this booming era of social media, more and more “media travelers” are joining their peers online in producing creative videos of their tourism experiences. And the growing popularity of short videos in China is a trend that's also encouraging ordinary tourists to follow suit.
When it comes to creating a hit travel vlog, the personal touch is what makes all the difference. “Filming a travel vlog is like making a documentary of your own, where you record beautiful scenery, interesting experiences and honest feelings.” Liu Hongjia says. Some people watch them to learn how to take beautiful photos, while others want to find out more about popular travel destinations. Either way, what is appealing to audiences is that the personality of the presenter comes across in the vlog. It's like watching movies. When people like a director's style, they will follow his new work.
To embrace the growing trend for shooting short videos in China, travel website Mafengwo started to encourage its users to post vlogs about their trips in 2018, which has now become an important part of its user-generated content.
According to Zhao Qian, head of Mafengwo's short-video content, its users have uploaded over 2 million short videos online, covering a wide range of themes, such as food, scenic areas and hotel experiences. “For a long time, tourists often shared their trips online via photos and words. However, short videos have become the new trend because they're bright, direct and fun. It's also an efficient way for visitors to find information about local travel experiences,” she says.
29. What's the function of the first paragraph?
A. To summarize the whole passage. B. To arouse readers' interest in tourism.
C. To introduce the topic of the whole passage. D. To emphasize the importance of short videos.
30. How can a travel blogger make his work attractive?
A. By demonstrating his personal style B. By following a famous director's example.
C. By teaching people how to take good photos D. By revealing more information about tourist spots.
31. Why does Mafengwo encourage its users to upload short videos about their trips?
A. Because short videos are bright, direct and fun.
B. Because that caters to the growing popularity of short videos.
C. Because the content of short videos is mainly generated by its users.
D. Because short videos provide information about local travel experiences.
32. How does Zhao Qian feel about short travel videos?
A. Cautious. B. Appreciative. C. Concerned D. Indifferent.
第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2. 5分,滿分12. 5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Middle school teachers rely on textbooks to teach science, and mathematics. 33 . It's because as elementary school students they were never taught how to properly read a textbook.
Instruct your children to look at headings and bold words to see what will be discussed. They can also look up any words in the textbook wordlist. 34 . You may also want to remind them to pay close attention to photographs, and charts which contain important information. The more information they skim, the more likely they will grasp the chapter.
35 . Textbooks are designed to present maximum information with few wasted words and it can be difficult to remember all of it. Show your children how to organize their notes by chapter. If your children are confused about any of their notes they can find the page for clarification.
After your children have read their textbook, ask them questions about what they read. This will help them see if they have comprehended the text. If your children do not remember the crucial information, encourage them to reread. 36 . If your children complete these tests, they will know which sections they need to reread.
Some textbooks also have websites and other suggested books. If your children are having a tough time comprehending what they are reading, these resources could be what they need to fully grasp their assignments. 37 .
If your children still have comprehension problems after taking the suggestions above, contact your children's teachers.
A. Take notes while reading.
B. Numbering pages makes for an easy reference.
C. Many textbooks also have quizzes at the end of chapters.
D. These reading tasks, however, are usually ineffective for seventh graders.
E. Those subjects are thought to be something that beat teenagers' brains out.
F. This ensures they know all of the important vocabulary words before reading.
G. Help your middle school student find these resources on the computer or in a library.
第三部分 語言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分37. 5分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
I got out of the car that rainy Tuesday, already tired, and headed toward the rehab center where I work as an acupuncturist. It had been a 38 morning with my son, Adrian, who has ADD (過動癥)By the entrance, something caught my eye--a 39 . Where did she come from?
40 of my colleagues knew anything about her. But a client told me she had been 41 the last few nights. At the end of my 42 , I saw her in the same spot, cold and 43 “Go find your family,” I said.
It rained the next day. When I 44 out for a break, there she was, getting rained on again. Halfway home that evening, I made a turn back to the rehab. I 45 the chicken and drove home, her beak (喙)on my shoulder the entire 46 .
I asked online if anyone had lost a chicken. A week went by. No one 47 her. My rescue made her 48 —even laying eggs in my couch.
The biggest surprise was how Adrian took 49 her. His illness makes him lose temper frequently. But not with the chicken. I've never seen Adrian so 50 before. It's a blessing to see the e 51 between them. That Tuesday, I told the chicken to find her 52 . Little did I know it would turn out to be us!
38. A. busy B. difficult C. thrilling D. routine
39. A. chicken B. hen C. duck D. goose
40. A. A1l B. Some C. Any D. None
41. A. coming down B. queuing up C. giving in D. hanging around
42. A. account B. performance C. shift D. trip
43. A. wet B. lonely C. hungry D. disturbed
44. A. watched B. dropped C. stepped D. pulled
45. A. picked up B. took up C. turned up D. split up
46. A. time B. period C. ride D. motor
47. A. recognized B. greeted C. contacted D. claimed
48. A. at home B. in tune C. on board D. on air
49. A. after B. to C. on D. in
50. A. annoyed B. troublesome C. calm D. optimistic
51. A. difference B. bond C. balance D. gap
52. A. master B. friend C. company D. family
第二節(jié) 語法填空(共10小題;每小題1. 5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
The phrase “One Person Can Make a Difference” is one of those sayings that great importance 53 (attach)to when we teach youngsters—to encourage them to do something 54 (significance), to help another person, or to dream big about 55 they will change the world.
56 adults, do we really believe this? I am writing to tell you that indeed "one person can", because I know one person did an act of kindness 57 changed my life and the lives of millions more.
Almost 15 years ago while 58 (drive)across town, I was listening to a radio interview and heard an inspiring story of 59 (generous). A woman had carried in ten winter coats through the Thanksgiving weekend crowds on mass transportation 60 (donate)them at the One Warm Coat drive. She knew the city had many people in need.
She was only one person, yet it was her action that made me realize that more people would be able to donate if there were more drop-off locations. In the past 15 years, One Warm Coat 61 (inspire)the donation of over 4 million coats across the country. As the National Founder, I feel warm, knowing that we each are capable of making 62 . real difference in the lives of thousands each Fall and Winter.
So when you wonder “will it really matter?” I can tell you that it will!
第三節(jié) 單句語法填空(共15小題;每小題0. 5分,滿分7. 5分)
63. The fire, which is thought to _______ (start)from the 8th floor, spread quickly through the tower block on Sunday night, leaving people on the upper floors trapped.
64. The fire has also left dozens of people injured, 5 of _______ are in a critical condition.
65. Fears grew _______ the number of death could reach 5, according to figures released by emergency services.
66. By that time, the fire _______ (extend)to the 15th floor.
67. Therefore, checking different sources enables us _______ (draw)a more informed conclusion.
68. As media channels have grown in number and type, so _______ advertisements.
69. Slogans use simple but _______ (impress)language to make us remember the product or service being advertised.
70. In the future, advertising will be even more about understanding individual customers and sending them advertisements that are tailored _______ specific needs.
71. It was a Frenchman, Pierre de Coubertin, _______ brought the Olympics back to life.
72. _______ (motivate)by the original Olympic motto “Faster, Higher, Stronger”, many well-known athletes, both male and female, have devoted themselves to achieving sporting excellence.
73. _______ it suggests, in baseball this means that a batter is out after making three unsuccessful attempts to hit the ball.
74. Over the course of my career, I _______ (see)many wonderful scientific developments.
75. A boxer is not allowed _______ (use)his or her fists to hit the opponent below the waist.
76. Up to now, more than 360 acupuncture points _______ (identify), each linked to a different part of the body.
77. Ultimately, this new technology might even make _______ possible to prevent diseases from ever developing by correcting abnormal genes early on.
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
假如你是李華,你的美國好友Jerry最近壓力大,經(jīng)常與同學(xué)們發(fā)生小沖突。請你用英語給他寫一封信。內(nèi)容包括:
1. 寫信目的;
2. 你的建議;
3. 期望和祝福。
注意:
1. 寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;
2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Dear Jerry,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
As a five-year-old, I didn't know how poor we were. We had just moved to Manhattan and knew no one in that city. My father would not be home that Christmas Eve; he was in the Army serving overseas. My mother, in her 20s, and I worked all afternoon making tree decorations. The kitchen table was crowded with stars, globes, and animals made of shiny paper.
There was at least a dozen feet of a chain made of colored paper loops. We were going to get the Christmas tree later in the evening, when the prices for them usually dropped.
Just after sunset, we bundled up against the chilly Manhattan night and walked four blocks to a parking lot where they sold Christmas trees.
“How much is your cheapest tree?” my mother asked the man standing at the lot entrance.
He held his gloved hands over the fire in a steel barrel. His brown skin glowed in the flickering. “Thirty dollars, Miss.”
Her smile disappeared. “Nothing for less?”
The man picked up a small tree branch and dropped it into the fire. “I just work here, Miss. I can't change the price.”
The sudden sadness in my mother's face made me depressed.
The man looked down at me for what felt like a long time; it probably was only moments. He pointed at a mound (堆)of branches, the size of a car, in the corner of the lot. “See that pile of cuttings? Behind it is a tree that we can't sell, almost a trunk left. You can have it for free.”
“Thank you,” my mother said. She tapped my shoulder.
“Thank you, sir,” I said.
注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
(2)開頭已給出。
Paragraph 1:
We hurried to the back of the mound. ____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
She was smiling again. “Go to sleep now. Santa will decorate the tree for us.” ___________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
江蘇省泰州中學(xué)2022-2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期第一次月度檢測
高二英語參考答案
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
1-5 ACABB 6-10 CACAC 11-15 ACCBA 16-20 BABCB
第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分42. 5分)
第一節(jié)(共12小題;每小題2. 5分,滿分30分)
21-24 DCAD 25-28ACDB 29-32 CABB
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2. 5分,滿分12. 5分)
33-37 DFACG
第三部分 語言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分37. 5分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
38-42 BADDC 43-47 ACACD 48-52ABCBD
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1. 5分,滿分15分)
53. is attaclied 54. significant 55. how 56. As 57. that/which 58. driving 59. generosity
60. to donate 61. has inspired 62. a
第三節(jié)(共15小題;每小題0. 5分,滿分7. 5分)
63. have started 64. whom 65. that 66. had extended 67. to draw 68. have 69. impressive 70. to 71. who/that 72. Mctivated 73. As 74. have seen 75. to use 76. have been identified 77. it
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
Dear Jerry,
Sorry to hear that you are depressed and in conflict with your classmates! I'd like to give you some suggestions.
First of all, given that everyone has their own way to live, it is essential to show respect for each other. Besides, communicating properly enables us to get rid of misunderstanding and share our happiness and sorrow. What's more, we should be kind to others and offer necessary help to those who are in trouble.
Hope my suggestions would be of any help and may you be happy every day!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
We hurried to the back of the mound. There it was, a scrawny thing just a little taller than me, leaning against the wire fence. It had few branches. My mother shouted to the man, “Can we take some of these branches, also?” He waved his arm. “Take it all if you want to, miss.” I hauled the tree, and she carried a bundle of branches. We set the tree in the corner of the living room, away from the radiator I couldn't imagine how we could hang many decorations on a sparse tree.
She was smiling again. “Go to sleep now. Santa will decorate the tree for us.” I woke at dawn and rushed into the living room. To my amazement, the tree had filled out. I couldn't even see the trunk anymore. And it had a beautiful natural shape. The decorations glistened in the morning light. The chain of colored paper draped gracefuily around the tree. Turning around and noticing mother's red, staring eyes, I realized who did all this. Since then, I have seen many wonderful holidays. But that Christmas remains my favorite.
聽力材料
Text 1
M: Do you really want your hair cut so short?
W: Please. I've tried too many different haircuts recently. I just want to stick with one youthful style from now on. (1)
M: You've got it, I hope this hairstyle won't make you cold this winter.
Text 2
M: I need to find a new secretary. Margaret has decided to retire at the end of the year. (2)
W: My sister Mary is looking for a job. She was a secretary for Donna Black in the legal department before they shut it.
Text 3
M: Hey! Do you know this band?
W: I've hardly heard of them before. But they sound fantastic. (3)
M: I didn't expect much, but they're really rocking this place.
Text 4
W: Are you sure you haven't got the blue coat in my size?
M: We've sold out of blue and black and can't get any more. You said you liked the red when you came here last time, though.
W: Yes, it looks like my mind has been made up for me. (4)
Text 5
W: Drop me off on 81st Street, please. My building is just around the corner.
M: Sorry, ma'am, There's a bus stop here-taxis can't block this area. I'1l bring you to the front of your building.
W: Thanks, sir. I'll get the money ready. (5)
Text 6
M: I want to add bigger grass areas in the backyard. (6)
W: To make your home more valuable, I would spend around $1000 planting more trees.
M: My wife and I are expecting a second child. The new yard isn't for us. We just want more space for our kids. (6)
W: You can get rid of the bushes, and then plant more grass.
M: That sounds great but expensive.
W: It'll be around $800 if you hire workers, or it'll be about $400 if you do it yourself. (7)
M: I'll definitely have to do it myself then! (7)
Text7(第8題為推斷題)
W: I've had this car for ages-it's never had any engine or electrical problems. Why did it break down?
M: Thankfully, you called now. Otherwise, no drivers could rescue you until tomorrow. I believe the problem here is with the fuel meter. (9)
W: There isn't a town for miles -I'd freeze here. That's strange. I just filled my car's tank at the last service station. (9)
M: You see, there's a leak in the gas lines. It must have all spilled out. (9)
W: That could have been so dangerous. Can you bring my car to a mechanic? (10)
M: Sure thing. Later, we'll need to take you to a hotel. Your car won't be repaired until the morning. (10)
W: What a shame! 1 might have to buy a new car, finally. I can't risk breaking down like this in the countryside.
Text 8
M: Hey, Mom. Sorry for calling so late. I was at a party-now I need your help.
W: Gabriel! What kind of party? Where are you?
M: My friends and I went to a party in the city. I lost them and have no way of getting home.
W: There wasn't alcohol at this part, was there?
M: Yes, but I didn't drink. I promise.
W: OK, it's illegal to drink until you're 18 years old.
M: I know. I'd never drink illegally. I have no money now and I want to come home. (11)
W: You'll wait too long if I drive there. I'll order a taxi and transfer the money to the driver. (11)
M: Thanks so much, Mom. (11)
W: This isn't over, Gabriel. We're going to talk about this. I've told you so many times to inform me every time you leave our neighborhood. (12)
M: I know. I was supposed to call you ahead of time. I forgot. I'm sorry. (12)
W: You are never to stay out past midnight either. (13)
M: I can guarantee you that I won't do that again, Mom. (13)
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W: Welcome. We're so grateful for high school students to register for the summer program in our library. (14)
M: Thanks, Mrs Petersen. I'm excited to learn more about literature and get some experience to put on may college applications. (14)
W: All of our volunteers gain a lot of great experience. First, you'll deal with the book returns. (14)
M: You mean putting returned books in order?
W: Yes. You'll take the books from the return desk and organize them on the shelves. (15)
M: That sounds like plenty of work.
W: In time, you might learn to love it. It's very relaxing work that has become my most preferred things of the day. (15)
M: I'll keep an open mind. Are there other jobs I can do?
W: Well, the children's reading clubs are fun but very challenging. Read children classic American novels and try to keep them under control.
M: It must be difficult to keep their attention. When I was a kid, I mostly consumed media through TV and the Internet.
W: I found science-based fantasy novels when I was young, and then I enjoyed TV shows less and less. (16)The same thing might happen to you.
M: It did, actually. I started reading historical fiction with my father and have since mostly given up other forms of media. (17)
W: That's wonderful. Let's get you started by filing applications for library cards. Then you'll be ready to start working.
Text10(第20題為總結(jié)題)
Hello, I'm Jeff Bezos. I'd first like to congratulate this year's graduating class at Princeton University. It wasn't so long ago that I was sitting in these same seats and waiting for this school's degree, the same one you're all about to receive. (18)With this degree, I went on to work in finance, started a bookselling website, and eventually grow my business to be one of the largest companies in the entire world. But my company, Amazon, wasn't built in a day. My business was built on a realization that Internet business was growing so fast that selling any product could provide huge opportunities. Now, I don't mean that you all should start companies or work in technology. But I'm sure that whatever success you gain will take a sharp observation of other businesses and an endless belief in yourself. Whether your dream is to invent new products or work in finance, it will all be useless without faith in yourself. All of you have succeeded in your education. Otherwise, you wouldn't be here today, so remember that you already have reasons to believe in yourself. I have hired countless Princeton graduates and offered unique career paths to members of this university's powerful community. And you will have the same chance. (19)You all are the future creators and influencers of the world. Today marks the beginning of your journey. Now go out and create a positive change for the world.
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