江苏省宿迁市届高三上学期第一次摸底考试 英语 扫描版含答案.docx
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Culturalrelicsaregreattreasureshandeddownfromourancestors.RecentlymanymediahavebeenreportingthatlargequantitiesofCulturalrelicsarebeingseriouslydamaged,whicharousespublicconcern.(30)
Whatreasonsliebehindthesephenomena?
Firstly,avarietyofnaturalforces,suchasstormsandearthquakes,causethese.Secondly,somepeoplearelackingintheawarenessofpreservingtheculturalrelics.Especially,afewvisitorsscribbleeverywhere,whichresultindamagetothosevaluableremains.Lastly,tocreatehighprofits,localgovernmentsremainblindtotourismdevelopmentprojectsthatmightdestroytheculturalrelics.
Theculturalrelicscanspreadourgreattraditionalculturesandpasstheprecioustreasuresdowntoourfuturegenerations.Therefore,moreeffectivelawsshouldbepassedbyourgovernmenttokeepthemingoodpreservationwhilepeopleshouldenhancetheawarenessofprotection.Asstudents,weshouldtakelong-termactionstoprotecttheculturalrelics.(120)
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TEXT1
W:
Excuseme.I’mlookingforMr.Smith.
M:
Oh,heisnotonthisfloor.Heisonthefourthfloor.Godownthestairsandturnleft.
TEXT2
W:
Hello,Jack.ThisisSue.Listen,I’mreallyinhotwater.I’vejustbeenarrestedfordrink-driving.Ineedalawyer.
M:
Don’tworry.TellmewhereyouareandI’llberightthere.
TEXT3
M:
Hey,Maria!
What’stheanswertonumber24?
Yougotthatone,right?
Maria?
W:
Sssh!
Stopaskingmetohelpyoucheatonthistest,Josh!
Idon’twanttofailjustbecauseyoudidn’tstudy.Winnersnevercheat,andcheatersneverwin.Now,bequiet.
TEXT4
W:
Ineedavacation.It’sbeenalongtimesinceItookone.I’dlovetogotoEurope,butIcan’treallyaffordit.
M:
YoushouldgotoLasVegas.It’seasytogettherebyplane,andtherearemanyfunthingstodothere.
TEXT5
M:
Don’tyoulovethecold,crispairtoday?
W:
It’sfreezingouthere!
And,thewindhaspickedup!
Ican’tbelieveit’ssocold.Thisplaceissupposedtobewarmerinthewinter.Butnow…whatdoesthetemperaturesay?
M:
Thirty-eightdegrees.
W:
Brrrr!
Ijustcan’tbelieveit!
TEXT6
W:
Hi,Alex.I’msorrytohavekeptyouwaitingsolong.
M:
Itdoesn’tmatter.I’vebeenherejustafewminutes.
W:
Wehaven’tseeneachotherforsometime.Howareyoudoingnow?
M:
Fine,thanks.Icomeheretoaskforyourhelp.
W:
Noproblem.I’lldowhateverIcan.
M:
I’mgoingtoShanghaionbusinessforabouthalfamonth.Wouldyouliketotakecareofmydog?
W:
Ofcourse.Ilikeitverymuch.Butyou’dbettergivemealistofwhattodoandwhattofeed.
M:
OK.Thenwhenwillyoubefree?
Iwillbringithere.
W:
TomorrownightwillbeOK.Youcancomethen.
TEXT7
W:
Mr.Lopez,whendidyoufirststartpainting?
M:
Iactuallystartedprettylate.Ididn’tdiscoverthatIwasanartistuntilIwasincollege.Mostofmyclassmateshadbeendrawingandpaintingsincetheywereyoung,butthatwasn’tthecaseforme.ItookaphotographyclassandIlikeit,butthenIstarteddoingoilpaintingsandIpreferredthat.Ifoundthatbypainting,Icouldreallyexpresswhatwasinmyhead.
W:
Manycriticshavecommentedonhowmuchyourpaintinglooklikephotographs.
M:
Yes.SometimesIpaintdirectlyfromphotographsI’vetaken.Othertimes,Icreateanimaginedscene,butIstillmakeitlooklikeaphoto.
W:
Doyouhaveadviceforotherpeoplewhomightbeinterestedinbecomingartists?
M:
It’simportanttoallowyourselftodiscoverdifferenttypesofart.Youcangetcreativeideasfrommanysources.
TEXT8
M:
Well,whatseemstobethematter,Jenny?
W:
WhenIcamebackfrommyusualmorningruntoday,Ifeltreallyoutofbreath.Myheartwasbeatingreallyfast,andmycheststartedtohurt.
M:
Didyourunlongerthanyounormallydo?
W:
No,notatall.Infact,IcamebackalittlequickerbecauseIhadtobeatworkforanearlymeeting.
M:
Hmm.Haveyounoticedanyotherrecentchanges?
Youknow,withyourappetite,yourmood…anythinglikethat?
W:
No.Everythingwasfineuntilthismorning.
M:
Letmelistentoyourheartbeat…OK,Jenny,Iwanttorunsometestsonyou.
W:
Isitserious,Dr.Bolton?
M:
Iwon’tknowuntilaftertheresultscomeback.Anytimesomeonecomesinwithchestpains,wehavetobeonthesafeside.Youshouldcallyourbossandtellhimyou’renotgoingtobecomingbacktoworktoday.
W:
Allright.
TEXT9
M:
Doyoulikethishouse?
W:
it’salmostperfect.Ithasthreebedroomsandtwobathroomsjustlikewewanted.AmyandAlisoncanhavetheroomnexttoours,andJoeycanhavehisownroom.
M:
Yes.Andthebackyardishuge.Ourdogwillhavelotsofroomtorunaround.Also,thereisaverylargediningroomwherewecanhostdinnersforourfamilies.
W:
Yes.Ilovethediningroom.Thelightinthereisamazing.Andthekitchenistodiefor.Ithassomuchspace!
M:
Well,itsoundslikewelovethehouse.So,whydoyousayit’salmostperfect?
W:
I’mjustalittleworriedabouttheneighborhood.
M:
Whatdoyoumean?
Thisisawonderfulneighborhood.
W:
No,Iknowthat.Imeanthedistancefromourjobs.Itwouldaddatleastanhourontheroad.
M:
Ihearwhatyou’resaying.Butthisisthenicesthousewe’velookedatinourpricerange.Maybewecaneventuallyfindnewjobsthatarecloser.Honestly,Ithinkitwouldbeveryfoolishtopassupthisdeal.
TEXT10
Ladiesandgentlemen,couldIhaveyourattentionforamoment?
HereissomeinformationaboutyourtriptoLondonnextweek.Thecoachtotheairportwillpickyouupoutsidethetownhallat7:
20a.m.Makesurethatyouarethereontime.You’llarriveattheairportat8:
40a.m.,whichwillgiveyouplentyoftimetocheckyourluggagein.Theplanedoesn’ttakeoffuntil10:
10a.m.Speakingofluggage,rememberthatyoursuitcasemustn’tweighmorethan20kilosandthatyouareonlyallowedonesmallpieceofhandluggagetobewithyouontheplane.Whenyouhavecheckedin,thegroundhostesswillgiveyouaboardingpassandyoucanthengothroughpassportcontroltothedeparturehall.Theflighttakesabouttwohoursandtwentyminutes,soyouwilllandinLondonatabout11:
30a.m.localtime.
Youcanfindacoachwaitingforyouattheexittotakeyoutothehotel.Yourhotel,Regent,isrightintheheartofLondon.Fromthereyoucanreachlotsofplacesonfoot.YoucanwalktoParliamentSquareinWestminstertoseethehouseofParliament,BigBenandWestminsterAbbey.I’msureyou’veheardofHarrods,London’smostfamousdepartmentstore.It’scertainlywellworthavisitduringyourstay.
Idohopeyou’llhaveagreattime.Pleasedon’thesitatetogetintouchwithmeifanythingshouldcomeup.