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浙江省舟山市2022-2023學(xué)年高考英語首考模擬試卷(二)

注意事項(xiàng):

1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卷上。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卷上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂

黑。如需改動,用像皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號,回答非選擇題時,將

答案寫在答題卷上,寫在本試題卷上無效。

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

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(xiàng)中

選出最

佳選項(xiàng)。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.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutlosingthephone?

A.Heisveryupset.

B.Hedoesn'treallymind.

C.Heisabitannoyed.

2.Whichisthegirl'shorse?

A.Theonewiththewhiteface.

B.Theonebesidetheblackhorse.

C.Theonewithtwoblacklegs.

3.Whatwillthemandrink?

A.Water.B.Tea.C.Coffee.

4.Howmanybrothersdoesthemanhave?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Theboyneedstohavearest.

B.Theboyhastogooverlessonsatweekends.

C.Theboyshouldhavepassedtheexamlasttime.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

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(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。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。

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatisthemanprobablytryingtodo?

A.Openanewbankaccount.B.Exchangesomemoney.C.Withdrawmoneyfromhis

account.

7.Whatistheman'smainproblem?

A.Hedoesn'thaveanymoney.B.Heforgothisbankaccountnumber.C.Hisbankisn't

availableinNewYork.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatkindofapartmentdoesthemanwanttorent?

A.Anapartmentwithtwobedroomsandabathroom.

B.Anapartmentwithasmallbedroomandabathroom.

C.Anapartmentwithabedroomandasmallbathroom.

9.Howmuchdoesthemanwanttopayeachmonth?

A.$240,B.$340.C.$480.

10.Howfarawayistheapartmentfromtheuniversity?

A.2miles.B.3miles.C.4miles.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthismannedflightmission?

A.Itisthehardesttooperate.B.Ittravelsatthefastestspeed.C.Ithasthelongeststaying

time.

12.WhatdoTaikonautsdotopassthetime?

A.Playtennis.B.Playinstruments.C.Playcards.

13.Whatdoesthewoman'sfinalwordsmean?

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A.Womenareasexcellentasmen.

B.Womenundertakemorethanmendo.

C.Womenarelesssuitableinthismission.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

14.Whatistheman?

A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Ahost.

15.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?

A.Howtosavemoney.B.Howtospendmoney.C.Howtobeagoodhousewife.

16.Wheredoesthewomanlikeshopping?

A.Insupermarkets.B.Inoutdoormarkets.C.Indepartmentstores.

17.Whatdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?

A.Fixingthingsbyourselves.B.Hiringsomeonetorepairthings.C.Askingfriendstohelp

withtherepairs.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

18.Whereistheman?

A.Athome.B.Intheoffice.C.Atatravelagency.

19.Whatisthemangoingtodo?

A.Goonbusiness.B.Gotothetheater.C.Meethisfriends.

20.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheconversation?

A.Themanwillfetchthesuitcasehimself.

B.Themanwantsthewomantobringthesuitcaseforhim.

C.Themanwillhavehisfriendfetchthesuitcaseforhim.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

AnumberofeventsaregoingonattheCooperageProject,locatedat1030MainStreetin

Honesdale.Enjoy!

TheCooperageMakerFair

TheCooperageMakerFairwillbeheldfrom10:00amto4:00pmonFriday,June12onthe

groundsoftheCityMuseum.TheMakerFairisaplacewherepeopleshowwhattheyare

making-ashowcaseforinventionandcreativity,andsharewhattheyarelearning.Anyone

interestedinpresentingtheirprojects,hobbiesandexperimentsshouldapplytotakepartat

.

SuchSweetThunder

At7:00pmonWednesday,June17,therewillbeafilmscreeningofcomedyTwelfthNightas

partoftheSuchSweetThunder.Shakespeare,sPlaysonFilmSeries.Dr.RobertDuganwill

introducetheplaywithabriefbackground.Admissionisfree,butduetolimitedseating,booking

isrequiredat.

SoundsLikeTeenSpirit

OnThursday,June24,therewillbeaneventcalledSoundsLikeTeenSpiritfrom3:00pmto

5:00pm.SoundsLikeTeenSpiritisdesignedtoprovideanopportunitytoshowcasethetalentof

ourcommunity'syouth.School-agedstudentsareencouragedtosharetheirperformingarton

stageattheCooperageProject!

GreatBrazilianMusicTour

OnSaturday,June27,afantasticopportunityisreadyforyoutolistentosomegreat

BrazilianmusicbythemusicalgroupMinas.Itisfrom2:30pmto4:30pm,anddoorsopenat

2:00pm.Weencouragechildrenandtheirfamiliestocometolearnallabouttherhythm,

excitementandsoundofBrazilianmusic.Thetwo-hourperfonnanceissuretobefunforthe

wholefamily.Theadmissionchargeis$5foreachperson,andallthemoneywillgotothelocal

foodbank.Youcanalsogiveawayoldclothesandmoneyattheentrance.

21.Whendoestheeventtakeplacewherestudentscanputontheirownperformances?

A.OnJune12.B.OnJune17.C.OnJune24.D.OnJune27.

22.Whicheventrequirespeopletomakeareservation?

A.SuchSweetThunder.B.SoundsLikeTeenSpirit.

C.TheCooperageMakerFair.D.GreatBrazilianMusicTour.

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23.WhatcanyoudoatGreatBrazilianMusicTour?

A.Showyourgiftforinvention.B.Makeadonation.

C.PerformwithMinasonstage.D.Learntomakemusic.

B

43-year-oldJohnChadwickstartedlive-streaming(直播)lifeofthebirdswiththeir

chicks.ButjustweeksafteruploadingthevideostoYouTube,hegainedmillionsofviewsfrom

aroundtheworld.

Johnsaid,“Tothinkthattensofmillionsofpeoplehavebeenwatchingthebirdsfromaround

theworldisjustincredibleandquiteoverwhelming.^^

Thesoundengineerboughtthebirdboxbyaccident.Heplaceditonawillowtreeinhisback

gardeninMarch,andwithinhourstwobluetits(藍(lán)冠山雀)movedinandtheyhadfivechicks.At

first,heonlywantedtoshowhisfamilywhatthebirdswereupto.

Johnsaid,“Withinadaythebirdsmovedin,andIwantedtoknowwhatwasgoingoninside.

IstartedtoIivestreamanddovideohighlightseveryday-onthefirstday100peoplewatchedit.It

showedthingslikethechicksbeingfedinthenestsastheparentscarriedincaterpillars(毛毛蟲).

Afterthreemonths,Ihad2,000subscribers.v

Johndecidedtoputafinalvideotogetherandkeepitasshortaspossible-showingthebirds

goingintothenests,theeggshatching,andthechicksfledging(長羽毛).

Nowdespitethehugeglobalsuccessofthevideos,Johnisunlikelytomakeenoughfora

nesteggofhisown.Hestillneedstostruggleforhisfamily.Butsomepeoplesaytheyfindit

quiterelaxingandgenuinelyfascinatedbyJohn'svideos.

Hesaid,“Mypersonalchallengetomyselfwastogetoutofmycomfortablezone.AndI

enjoyexploringnewareas.ButIkeepinmindthatIneedtocareformyfamily.”

24.WhydidJohnlivestreambirds5lifeatfirst?

A.Tokilltimeathome.

B.Toknowmoreaboutthebirds.

C.Togethimclosertohisfamily.

D.Tocallonpeopletoshelterbluetits.

25.WhattroubleisJohnfacedwithnow?

A.Hisfinancialproblem.

B.Littlebluetits9settlements.

C.Improvementofhisfinalvideo.

D.Challengesfromonlineviewers.

26.WhichwordscanbestdescribeJohn?

A.Intelligentandhardworking.

B.Helpfulandwise.

C.Knowledgeableandgenerous.

D.Adventurousandresponsible.

27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ABirdLover9sVideoofBlueTitsAttractsMillionsofFans

B.AVideoRaisesPeople'sAwarenessofProtectingBirds

C.TechnologyCanGreatlyAffecttheSurvivalofWildlife

D.ABirdLoverMakesEffortstoProtectRareBlueTits

C

PieterBruegePs1565realisticpaintingTheHarvestershangsattheMetropolitanMuseumof

Art."Theworkdescribesfarmerscuttingwheatnearlyastallastheyare,^^GhentUniversity

biologistIveDeSmetsays."Nowadays,ifyouwalkthroughawheatfield,youbasicallysee

wheatisaboutknee-high,whichisaconsequenceofselectivebreeding(培育)fromthesecond

halfofthe20thcentury/5DeSmetsayshe'steamingupwitharthistorianDavidVergauwenof

Amaranttolookatthingswheretheycanspotdifferencesinshape,incolor,andinsize.Wheatis

justoneexampleofhowhistoricalartworkcanhelptrackthetransformationoffoodcropsover

time.

Friendssincechildhood,theytookinterestinplantsinartworkandbeganwithavisittothe

HermitageMuseuminRussia-wheretheynoticedanodd-lookingwatermeloninan

early-17th-centurypaintingbyFlemishartistFransSnyders.

“Soifyouthinkofawatermelon,youcutitthrough,itshouldbedarkredontheinside.But

thatoneappearedtobepaleandwhite.,,DeSmetassumedthepainterhaddoneapoorjob.But

Vergauwensaid,“Thisisoneofthebestpainterseverfromthatera.Soifhepaintsitlikethat,

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thafsthewayitmusthavebeen.^^Otherpaintingsshowedthatbothredandwhitewatermelons

wereraisedduringthe17thcentury.

Theteamhopestosetupanonlineresearchdatabaseofhistoricalplantartwork.Theycreate

asocialmediahashtag(主題標(biāo)簽)forit.Anyonecouldsendpicturesofrelevantartworkand

detailsofplantswhentheyvisitamuseumorexhibitthroughthehashtag.But,theyadd,the

sourcesneedtoberealistic.4tIfyou'regoingtouse,forexample,Picassotounderstandhowapear

looked,youmightbemisled.”

28.WhatcanwelearnfromDeSmet'swordsinparagraph1?

A.Humanshavemainlyfedonwheatsince1565.

B.Wheathasgonethroughgreatchangesinheight.

C.ThesceneinTheHarvestersmaybeunbelievable.

D.Selectivebreedingaffectsagriculturalstructure.

29.WhatisVergauwen'sattitudetothewatermelonpaintedbyFransSnyders?

A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Favorable.D.Curious.

30.Whyisthesocialmediahashtagcreated?

A.Toencouragepeopletofocusonart.

B.Tocollectmorepaintingsfortheirdatabase.

C.Toadvertisetheirresearchdatabase.

D.Tosharesomehistoricalplantartwork.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Ancientpaintingsfocusedonfoodcrops.

B.Twomencreateadatabaseofplantartwork.

C.Plantstodayaredifferentfromtheirancestors.

D.Oldartrevealsagriculturalinformation.

D

Ifyou'rereachingforthelastpieceofpizzaataparty,andmeanwhileseeanotherhand

goingforit,yournextmoveprobablydependsonhowyoufeelandwhomthehandbelongsto.

Yourlittlesister-youmightjustgrabthepizza.Yourboss-youprobablywillgiveup.

Nowresearchershavemadeprogressinunderstandinghowmammals'brainencodessocial

rankandusesthisinformationtoshapebehaviors—suchaswhethertofightforthelastpizza

slice.Theydiscoveredthatanareaofthebraincalledthemedialprefrontalcortex(mPFC)was

responsibleforrepresentingsocialrankinmammals;changestoamouse'smPFCaffectedits

dominancebehavior.ButitwasunknownhowthemPFCrepresentedthisinformationandwhich

neurons(神經(jīng)元)wereinvolvedinchangingdominancebehaviour.

Inthenewstudy,ProfessorKayTyeletgroupsoffourmiceshareacage.Somemicebecame

moredominantandothersmoresubordinate.Assoonasthemicewerepairedup,hediscovered,

theactivityoftheirmPFCneuronscouldpredict—with90percentcertainty—therankoftheir

opponent.

“Weexpectedanimalsmightonlysignalrankwhentheyareinacompetition,says

co-researcherNancy."Butitturnsoutanimalswalkaroundwiththisrepresentationofsocialrank

allthe

WhentheresearchersnextaskedwhethertheactivityofthemPFCneuronswasassociated

withbehaviour,theyfoundsomethingsurprising.Thebrainactivitypatternswerelinkedwith

slightchangesinbehaviour,suchashowfastamousemoved,andtheyalsocouldpredict—afull

30secondsbeforethecompetitionstarted—whichmousewouldwinthefoodreward.

Thewinnerwasnotalwaysthemoredominant,buttheoneengagedinawinningmindset.

Justasyoumightsometimesbeinamorecompetitivemoodandbemorelikelytosnatchthat

pizzaslicebeforeyourboss,asubordinatemousemightbeinamorewinningmindsetthana

moredominantmouseandendupwinning.

TheareasofthemPFCassociatedwithsocialrankandwinningmindsetarenexttoone

anotherandhighlyconnected.Signalsonsocialrankimpactthestateofthebraininvolvedin

winningmindset.Inotherwords,asubordinatemouse'sconfidenceandwinningmindsetmay

partiallydecreasewhenfacedwithadominantone.

“Thisisfurtherevidencetosuggestthatweareindifferentbrainstateswhenwearewith

otherscomparedtowhenwe'realone,"saysTye.

32.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.B.Tostatetheimportanceofsocialrank.

C.Togivereadersanexampleofsocialrank.D.Tointroducethetopicofthereadingpassage.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"they”inparagraph5referto?

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A.ThemPFCneurons.B.Theresearchers.

C.Thebrainactivitypatterns.D.Thechangesinbehaviour.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromthenewstudy?

A.Brainactivitiescaninfluencesocialrank.

B.Dominantopponentsboostwinningmindset.

C.Socialrankandwinningmindsetaffectbehaviour.

D.Animalsonlyexhibittheirrankincompetition.

35.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Winningmindsetestablishesdominance.

B.Socialrankguidescompetitivebehaviour.

C.Asubordinatemousecanneverbeenawinner.

D.Awarenessofdifferentpeoplearoundyoumakeyourbrainusedifferentneurons.

第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

下面文章有五處需要添加小標(biāo)題。請從以下選項(xiàng)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題。

選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

Climatechangehasincreasedaveragetemperaturesby1℃overthepastcentury,making

heatwavesmorefrequentandintensethanthosefromanyotherpointinrecordedhistory.

36AstudypublishedinthejournalNatureClimateChangefoundglobalwarming

responsiblefor37percentofheat-relateddeathsbetween1991and2018.

Thefollowingiswhathappensifyou'rethenexttobekilled.First,yourbrainsendsaseries

ofmessagestoyoursweatglandstellingthemtoincreasesweatproduction.Thenyourheartstarts

beatingfastertopumpbloodtotheskinwhilebloodflowisdirectedawayfromimportant

organs(器官)likeyourliver,kidneysandgut.37

Ifheatstrokeoccurs,yourbodymightgethotanddirectsomuchoxygen-richbloodtothe

skinthatitsuffocates(把...fe]死)vitalinternalorgans.Ifyourbodyfailstocoolyoudown,its

internaltemperaturemightstarttoclimbfromanormalleveltoabout104degrees.38

Youmayfeelitstartasadullheadache.Beforelong,youmightloseconsciousness.Yourbrain

mightbegintoswell.

Whileyoustruggletostayawakeandavoiddizzyingconfusion,theexcessiveinternalheatis

damagingyourgut,consequentlycausinganinflammatory(發(fā)炎的)response.39

That'sjustpartofwhatweknowabouthowextremeheatkillsyou.40Alotof

whatweknowcomesfromstudiesonanimalmodels,likemiceandrats,orfromexaminationsof

peopledyingofheatstroke.

A.Astheheatrisesquickly,sodoesthedeathnumber.

B.That'sbecausewecan'tstudyitinhumansinthelaboratory.

C.Astemperaturestickeverhigher,thatfiguremaywellrise.

D.Atthattemperature,yourbrainbecomesaffected.

E.Survivingtheorganfailuremightrequireanemergencytransplant.

F.Sometimesthataloneisenoughtocreateproblemsforaweakoragingheart.

G.Leftuntreated,whatfollowsisafloodoforganfailurethatleadstoyourdeath.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)

Desperatetohelphis96-year-oldmothertospeakhermothertongueagain,Keith

McDermottmadean41onsocialmediaandwasmetwithafloodofkindresponses.Theold

42.Ray,wasmovedtotearsaftertalkingonthephonewithoneofthe43respondentsin

Welsh.

RaymovedtoAmericaaftermeetingherhusbandwhenshewasonly18,hencewaving

goodbyetoher44inWales.ShecontinuedtospeakWelshwithhermumkeepingalittlebit

of45.Butshelostherbelovedmumfourdecadesagoandhadn'tspokenWelshsince.

46sufferingfromshort-termmemorylossandsometimesnotrememberingwhatshe

hasdonerecently,Ray'schildhoodmemoriesinWalesremaincrystal47"Shewantsto

48、butIknow,49herage,suchlong-distancetravelisoutofthequestion,usaid

Keith."Onceshementioned:IwishIcouldspeakWelshagainbutIsupposeIneverwill.Ilwas

thenthatIthoughtIshouldmakeherwish50”

SoKeith,70,51onsocialmediaonagroupcalled“NewYorkWelsh"askingforany

WelshspeakersthatcouldspeakWelshwithhismum.Andhewas52,aswellasalittle

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shocked,toreceiveover30responseswithinhalfanhour.''SpeakingwithMelisa,her(Ray's)

Welshwasalittlerusty.AfewmoreWelshconversationsandIthinkshe'dbe53again,,,

addedKeith.

“Whenyouhaveaparentintheirnineties,youwillfindyoutwohavesomethingincommon:

you'rebothold,soIamverysympathetictomymother'sfeelingsoflonelinessandisolation.Tm

feelingitmyself."Keithhopesto54moreWelshphoneconversationsforhismumand

MelisahaspromisedtosendRaysomeshortstoriesinWelshto55herofherlifeinWales.

41.A.indicationB,appealC.assignmentD.apology

42.A.ladyB.travelerC.explorerD.gentleman

43.A.seniorB.childhoodC.enthusiasticD.lonely

44.A.friendsB.lifeC.tongueD.Relatives

45.A.hopeB,tensionC?similarityD.home

46.A.ConcerningB.ApartfromC.DespiteD.Dueto

47.A.blueB.fadedC.fragileD.clear

48.A.leaveB,returnC.quitD.talk

49.A.givenB.supposedC.rememberingD.neglecting

50.A.goB.flyC.happenD.start

51.A.searchedB.mentionedC.linkedD.posted

52.A.embarrassedB.touchedC.hookedD.puzzled

53.A.stableB.happyC.fluentD.passionate

54.A.takeupB?makeupC.bringupD.setup

55.A.remindB.accuseC.informD.cure

第二節(jié)(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。

Watershortageisoneofthe56(great)crisesfacingustoday,withtwothirdsofthe

globalpopulationlivinginareas57waterisscarce(稀缺的)foramonthormoreevery

year.Therearetwocontributingfactors58thisproblem:increasingglobaldemandfor

water,andunsustainablemeansbywhichthesedemandsarebeingmet.Yet,despiteglobalwater

usagealreadyincreasingthreefold(三倍)overthelastfiftyyears,it59(predict)that

therewillbeafurther60%-100%increaseinwaterusageby2050.

Thisisnotjust60matterofturningthetapoffwhenyoubrushyour61

(tooth),cuttingyourshowersdownto3minutes,orsharingthewashing-loadwithyourflatmates.

Infact,dailyactivitiesofhumanmakeuplessthan4%ofourtotalwaterconsumption,withthe

remaining92%62(fall)intotwo'invisible'categories:theindustrialproductionof

householditems,andtheproductionoffood.Astonishingly,69%ofourtotaldailywater

consumptioncomesfromthe63(grow)andproductionoffoodalone.

64(unfortunate),thereisnosinglego-toreferencebookfortheexactnumberof

litersusedintheproductionofanyindividualfooditem.Thisisahardpilltoswallow,forwe

haveotherfactors65(consider)whenweighingupthebenefitsofeveryfoodchoice:

taste,costandconvenience.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

66.假如你是李華,你校邀請到了專家Mr.Wang為愛爾蘭訪問團(tuán)做一個關(guān)于中國傳統(tǒng)文化

的講座。你作為主持人,將專家介紹給愛爾蘭朋友,請你寫一篇發(fā)言稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.表示歡迎;2.專家介紹;3.講座內(nèi)容。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);

Ladiesandgentlemen,

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讀后續(xù)寫

67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭請續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Onceamanwasdrivingdowntheroadwhenhenoticedanelderlyladystoodononeofthe

mostdesertedsectionsoftheread.Eventhoughthelightwasnotbrightintheevening,theman

sawthatsheneededsomehelp.So,heparkedhiscarinfrontofhersandapproachedher.

Theolderwomanbecameconcernedbecausenoonehadstoppedtohelpherinthepastfew

hours,andsawthisguywasapproachingherwithasmile.Shebecameworriedthattheman

wouldhurtherbecauseheappearedpoorandhungry.

Themancouldseeshewasscaredandunderstoodhowshefelt/Tmheretohelpyou.My

nameisBryanAnderson",hecontinuedaddressingbet.Despiseherfear,theolderwomantold

himthathercar'stirewasflat.

“Ma'am,It'scoldoutdoors:whydon'tyouwantinsidemywarmcarwhileIchangethetires,“

themanreplied.Havingsaidthis,themantookhistoolboxandbeganchangingtheflattireofthe

Lady'scar.Themanquicklyrepulsedthetire.Theolderwomanrolleddownhercarwindowand

startedtalkingtohimashefinished.

Sheintroducedherselfsaidshewasfromafardistantplaceandwaspassingthrough,and

expressedhergratitudetohimforhelpingher.Aftersettingasidetoolsandaflatfiretoher

automobile,themansimplysmiledasheshutthetrunk(后備箱).

“HowmuchshouldIpayyou?”askedtheelderlylady.

ThemanhadreasonforbeingpaidbecausethiswasnothisjobHewasassistingherinher

timeofneed.Instead,hetoldherthatifshegenuinelywantedtorepayhim,sheshouldhelp

someoneinneedthenexttimeshesawone“Andatthattime,thinkofitaspaymentforthisdeed

ofmine^^themanadded.

Onthewaybacktoherdestination,theoldladynoticedasmallcatafewmilesdownthe

road.Shepulledoverandwentintorelaxandgrababitebeforethefinallegofherjourney.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫的同數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右:

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答,(pregnant懷孕的)

Aftershewasseated,apregnantwaitressbroughtatoweltowipeherwethair

Whilethewaitresswaswanderingwheretheladywas.shefoundanote.

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1.B

【原文】

M:Iseemtohavelostmyphone.Whatnow?

W:Iwillringyournumber.Maybesomeonewillreply.Wheredidyouloseit?

M:Noidea.Thereisnorush.Iwasthinkingaboutchangingitanyway.

2.B

【原文】

M:Isthatyourhorseoverthere,withwhiteface?

W:No.Mineistheonewithtwowhitelegs.Isn'tshepretty?

M:Oh,yes,standingnexttotheblackhorse.

W:Thafsright.

3.A

【原文】

W:Oops.Itseemswe'verunoutofcoffeebeans.Icansendoutforsomebubblemilkteaifyou

like.

M:It'sokay,Zoe.Waterisjustfine.

W:Allright.

4.C

【原文】

M:Howmanybrothersandsistersdoyouhave?

W:Ihaveonlyonebrother.Whataboutyou,Bruce?

M:Icomefromabigfamily.Ihavethreebrothersandtwosisters.

5.B

【原文】

M:Mom,mustIstayathomereviewinglessonsevenatweekends?I'vestudiedfbrseveraldays.I

needtorelax.

W:Lasttimeyoudidpasstheexamunexpectedly,butdon'tpushyourluckthistimebecauseitis

muchmoredifficult.

6.B

7.C

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【原文】

W:Hi,howmayIhelpyou?

M:TvegothalfamillionJapaneseyen,andIneedtotradeitforUSdollars.Isthatpossibleatthis

branch?

W:Thatwouldcomeouttoaround4,500dollars,whichnightbeoverourexchangelimit.What's

youraccountnumberorsocialsecurity?

M:Oh,I'mnotcurrentlyanaccountholderatChaseBank.

W:Wouldyouliketoopenone,sir?It'dbenecessaryforcarryingoutthisservice.

M:MyJapanesehankdoesn'texistinNewYork.Sorry,Tinonlyhereonholiday-settingupan

accountwon'tbenecessary.

W:I'msorrywecouldn'tbeofmorehelp.

8.C

9.A

10.B

【原文】

W:Hi,whatcanIdoforyou?

M:Yes,Iwanttorentauniversityapartment.

W:Whatsortofapartmentareyoulookingfor?

M:Uh,anapartmentwithabedroomandasmallbathroom.

W:Well,thatshouldn'tbeaproblem.Whatsortofpricewereyouthinkingof?

M:Couldyougivemesomeidea?

W:Certainly.Theyrangefrom$240to$480amonth.

M:Oh,Isee.IfIpay$240amonth,whatkindofapartmentcanIhave?

W:Youneedtosharewith2otherstudentsandtravel3milestotheuniversity.

M:Threemilesonfoot?

W:Youdon'thaveto.There'sasubwaystationjustinfrontoftheapartment.

M:ThatsoundsOKtome.Tiltakethatone.

11.C

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12.B

13.A

【原文】

W:Hey,areyouwatchingavideooftheChinesespacestation?Shenzhou-12,right?

M:Close.Shenzhou-13.

W:It'shardtokeepupwithChinaspeed!Sohowlongaretheyinorbitthistime?

M:Sixmonths,thelongeststayofanysinglemannedfightmissioninChina'shistory.

W:Sodoyouwatchthemconductexperimentsorspacewalksorwhat?

M:Prettymuch.Theyevengivelessonsinthespacestation!

W:IwonderwhattheTaikonautsdotopassthetimeupthere?

M:Theygoforjogs,playmusicalinstruments,andevenplayping-pong.

W:Zero-gravityping-pong!Igottatrythat!Who'sthatladyfloatingby?

M:That'sWangYaping.She'sbecomesomewhatofacelebritydownhereonearth.

W:Well,womenholduphalfthesky,soit'sonlyfittingthattheyshouldworkinittoo.

14.C

15.A

16.B

17.A

【原文】

M:Goodevening,everybody.Todaywearegoingtotalkaboutsavingmoney.Manyofushaveto

savemo

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