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2023屆重慶市百師聯(lián)盟高三一輪復(fù)習(xí)聯(lián)考(五)新高考II
卷英語試題
學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):___________
一、短對(duì)話
1.Howoftendoesthewomangotothegym?
A.Twiceamonth.B.Twiceaweek.C.Fourtimesaweek.
2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisafternoon?
A.Haveadrink.B.Stayindoors.C.Goforawalk.
3.Whatdoesthewomando?
A.Aticketseller.B.Apoliceofficer.C.Adriver.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Jenny9sworkmates.B.Jenny9scompany.C.Jenny'sstories.
5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inaphoneshop.B.Inabookstore.C.Inthelibrary.
二、長對(duì)話
聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
6.WhatisTomdoingnow?
A.Playingcomputergames.E.Doingsomelaundry.
C.Choosingapresent.
7.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardsthemanintheend?
A.Impatient.B.Doubtful.C.Approving.
聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
8.Howwillthespeakersinformthecustomers?
A.Byphone.B.Bymail.C.Byemail.
9.WhatrelationisJanetothemanprobably?
A.Hiscustomer.B.Hisworkmate.C.Hiswife.
10.Whatarethecustomersexpectedtodo?
A.Giveareplytotheemail.
B.Offertheirphonenumbers.
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C.Getfamiliarwithotherattendants.
聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
11.Whathappenedattheman'sdinnerwithhishostfamily?
A.Heforgottointroducehimself.
B.Hecalledthehostbythewrongname.
C.Hewhisperedtosomeone.
12.Howdidthemandealwiththesituation?
A.Heapologizedforhisbehavior.
B.Hesaidnothingaboutit.
C.Hemadeajokeofhimself.
13.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?
A.Helpful.B.Embarrassed.C.Grateful.
聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
14.Whafstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Customerandhouseagent.
B.Brotherandsister.
C.Schoolmates.
15.Whatdoweknowaboutthefirstflatonthelist?
A.Ifsonaquietstreet.
B.It'samileawayfromtheuniversity.
C.Itspriceisoverthewoman'sbudget.
16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonext?
A.Bookthesecondflatatonce.
B.Gotoseethesecondflatsoon.
C.Meetthemanin20minutes.
三、短文
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
17.Whatdobeesdowhentheyneedtorelax?
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A.Flyallday.B.Makehoney.C.Playwithballs.
18.Howmanychoicesdidthebeeshaveintheexperiment?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
19.Whatkindoftreatcouldthebeesget?
A.Asugarytreat.B.Aspecialtreat.C.Aflowerytreat.
20.Whatcanweinferfromwhattheresearchersaid?
A.Beesaremorethoughtful.
B.Beesaremorehardworking.
C.Beesarehardtogetalongwith.
四、閱讀理解
EverybodyknowsthatMassachusettsisagreatplacetoseefallleaves.Butsurely
thereareotherplacestocatchtheleavesturninggreentoreddish-golden?Theshortanswer
isyes.
Aspen,Colorado
Aspen-asitsnamesuggests-doesn'tfailtoimpresswithitsbackdropofmajestic
snow-cappedmountains.HeadtotheMaroonBellstolookintomirror-likelakestosee
double:onacalmday,themountainsandtreesarereflectedinthestillwaters.
Bavaria,Germany
TakeatripintoaBrothersGrimmfairytale.Notonlycanyoucatchbreathtaking
views-suchascastlesemergingfromred,greenandgoldentrees-butyoucanexperience
theregion'sfalltraditions,suchasthe"Almabtrieb“event,bringinginthecattlefromthe
grasslands,andlocalparish(教區(qū))fairs,called“Kirchweih-Feste“wherebeeriseverywhere.
Catskills,UpstateNewYork
Ifspottingfallinonestateisn'tenough,headtotheCatskills,whereyoucanseefive
statesatonce.HeadtotheNorthernCatskillsofGreeneCounty,tothe"FiveStateLookout”
inWindham,whereyoucanviewtreetopsinNewYork,Vermont,Connecticut,
Massachusetts,andNewHampshire,aswellasbeautifulsceneryoftheHudsonRiverValley.
Edinburgh,Scotland
Thiscityismadeforfallwithitstree-linedstreetsandbigopenparks.HeadtoPrinces
StreetGardens,whichishometosomeofthecity'smosttypicalmonuments,suchasthe
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storybook-styleGardeners9CottageandtheScottMonument,ortakeahikethroughHolyrood
Park,marvelingastherussettones(紅褐色)covertherollinghillswhichclimbuptothe
famedArthursSeatofferingfullviewsofthecityandbeyond.
21.WhatisaspecialviewoftheMaroonBells?
A.TypicalmonumentsinScottishstyle.
B.Beautifulcastlesamonggoldentrees.
C.Clearlakeswithreflectionsofsurroundings.
D.Mountainscompletelycoveredwithsnow.
22.Inwhichplacecanpeopleseefivestatesatthesametime?
A.Aspen,Colorado.B.Catskills,UpstateNewYork.
C.Bavaria,Germany.D.Edinburgh,Scotland.
23.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?
A.Toexplainhowtodevelophobbiesinthefall.
B.Tostresstheimportanceoftravelinginthefall.
C.Tointroducesomeplacestoappreciatefallleaves.
D.Todescribehowloenjoyfallleaveswithyourowneyes.
The2022FutureSciencePrize,aprivatelyfundedsciencehonorestablishedbyagroup
offamousscientistsandentrepreneurs,called"China'sNobelPrize,“wasawardedonSunday
tothreeChinesescholarsfortheiroutstandingachievementinbasicscientificresearch,an
excitingboosttoencourageinnovationinthecountry'sbasicscience.
TheLifeScienceAward,thePhysicalScienceAward,andtheMathematicsand
ComputerScienceAwardofthe2022FutureSciencePrizerespectivelywenttoLiWenhui,
YangXueming,andMokNgai-ming,witheachofthemwinning$1million,theaward
organizerannounced.
LinChao,chairmanofthescientificcommitteeofthe2022FutureSciencePrize,said
thewinners9researchhasachievedgreatinternationalinfluence.Itisthespiritofexploration
andcontinuousscientificresearchofthesescientiststhathavebroadenedhumanbeings9
cognitiveboundariesinthemacroandmicroworld,andsetthedirectionforanuncertain
future.
TheFutureSciencePrizeaimsatrecognizingscientificsuccessesandinnovationsin
Chinawithlong-termsignificancetotheworld.Chineseresearchfellowsgenerallybelieve
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theselectionoffamousscientistswillplayapositiveroleinencouraginginnovationinbasic
scienceinChinaandinspirescientificeagernessamongyoungpeople.
LiuDingzhen,aprofessorfromtheCollegeofLifeSciences,BeijingNormalUniversity,
saidthatonSundaythatencouragingChina'sbasicscienceisofgreatsignificance,because
basicsciencetakesalongperiodoftimetoharvestachievementsbutitisoneofthekey
factorsforthecountrytoresolvebottlenecksintechnology,securesupplychainsinglobal
competitionandachievethegoalofbecomingapowerfulnationinscienceandtechnology.
Theprizecommittee,composedof23outstandingscientists,isatthecoreoftheaward
selection.Theawardceremonyofthe2022FutureSciencePrizeisscheduledtobeheldin
November.
Since2016,24winnershavebeenawardedtheFutureSciencePrize,allofwhomhave
beenwidelyrecognizedbothinscientificcirclesandinsociety.
24.WhatcanwelearnabouttheFutureSciencePrizefromthetext?
A.Ithasahistoryofoveradecade.
B?Ifsestablishedbythegovernment.
C.Itawardsthreescientistseveryyear.
D.Itfocusesonbasicscientificresearch.
25.HowdoesLinChaofeelaboutthewinners9research?
A.Ifsfullofchallenges.B.Ifsgreatlyinfluential.
C.Itneedshugeimprovement.D.Itshouldbroadenitsrange.
26.AccordingtoLiuDingzhen,whafsthesignificanceofdevelopingbasicscience?
A.Settingthedirectionforanuncertainfuture.
B.Inspiringscientificeagernessamongyoungpeople.
C.Recognizingscientificsuccessesandinnovationsintime.
D.Helpingthenationtaketheleadinscienceandtechnology.
27.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanyoumostprobablyreadthisarticle?
A.Society.B.Finance.C.Entertainment.D.Environment.
ASwedishcompanytrainingcrowstopickuplitterinexchangeforfood,claimsthatits
programcouldsavecommunitiesafortuneincleaningcosts.
Teachinghumansnottothrowcigarettebuttsonthestreethassofarprovenimpossible,
butaSwedishcompanyclaimsitcanteachcrowstopickupafterusandsavelocal
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communitiesmillionsofdollarsincleaningfeeseveryyear.Itteacheswildcrowstodoour
dirtyworkthroughastep-by-steplearningprocessbyrewardingthebirdswithfoodforevery
cigarettebutttheycollect.
“Theyareeasiertoteachandthereisalsoahigherchanceofthemlearningfromeach
other.Atthesametime,there9salowerriskofthemmistakenlyeatinganyrubbish,5,company
founder,Hanssen,said."They'rewildbirdstakingpartinonavoluntarybasis.”
CrowsareamongthesmartestbirdsonEarth,andsuchtrainingprogramshaveproven
successfulseveraltimesinrecentyears.Infact,thecompanyissoconfidentitcanpullitoff
thatithasexpressedinterestintestingitinonalargerscale,inthetownofSodertalje.
Hanssenbelievesthattheinitiativecouldsavethemunicipality(自治市)atleast75%of
thecostsinvolvedwithpickingupcigarettebutts,dependingonhowhardthecrowswork.If
itprovessuccessful,thecompanyhopesthatitwillprovideapermanentcleaningsolution
thatcanbeusedinotherpartsofthecountryandeventuallynationwide.
Theapproachtolittercleaninghasgottenpositivefeedbackonline,buttherearethose
whothinkthefactthatwecantraincrowstopickupcigarettebults,butwecan'tgethumans
nottothrowthemawayishardtoaccept.Plus,therearethehealthproblemsofconstantly
exposingthebirdstothecigarettebutts.
28.Whatistheadvantageoftheprogram?
A.Itcansavefood.B.Itcansavemoney.
C.Ithelpsprotectbirds.D.Ithelpschangepeople'sbadbehavior.
29.Whyarecrowschosenfortheprogram?
A.Theyhaveastrongabilitytolearn.B?Theyhaveastrongsenseofsmell.
C.Theyaregoodatcollectingrubbish.D.TheyareinlargenumbersinSweden.
30.Whatcanweknowfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Onlyafewpeoplesupporttheprogram.
B.Theprogramcandoharmtothecrows.
C.Thecompanycangetafortunefromtheprogram.
D.Theprogramhasservedasacleaningsolutionnationwide.
31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.CrowsLearntoExchangeFoodB.CrowsAreGoodatCollectingLitter
C.CrowsAreTrainedtoPickUpLitterD.CrowsBegintoFeedonCigaretteButts
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Theglobalpopulationreached8billionon15November2022,andIndiawasestimated
tosurpass(超過)Chinaastheworld'smostpopulouscountryin2023,accordingtoWorld
PopulationProspects2022,releasedonWorldPopulationDay.
“Thisyear'sWorldPopulationDayfallsduringamilestoneyear,whenweanticipatethe
birthoftheEarth9seightbillionthinhabitant.Thisisanoccasiontocelebrateourdiversity,
recognizeourcommonhumanity,andmarvelatadvancementsinhealththathaveextended
lifespansanddramaticallyreducedmaternalandchildmortalityrates(死亡率),“saidUN
Secretary-GeneralAntonioGuterres."Atthesametime,itisareminderofourshared
responsibilitytocareforourplanetandamomenttoreflectonwherewestillfallshortofour
commitmentstooneanother,headded.
Theglobalpopulationisgrowingatitsslowestralesince1950.Thelatestprojectionsby
theUnitedNationssuggestthattheworld'spopulationcouldgrowtoaround8.5billionin
2030and9.7billionin2050.Itisprojectedtoreachapeakofaround10.4billionpeople
duringthe2080sandtoremainatthatleveluntil2100.
“Therelationshipbetweenpopulationgrowthandsustainabledevelopmentiscomplex^^
saidLiuZhenmin,anofficialoftheUN."Rapidpopulationgrowthmakesdefeatinghunger
andincreasingthecoverageofhealthandeducationsystemsmoredifficult.Conversely,
achievingtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals,especiallythoserelatedtohealthand
education,willcontributetoreducingfertility(能生育性)levelsandslowingglobalpopulation
growth.^^
Countrieswithageingpopulationsshouldtakestepstoadaptpublicprogrammestothe
growingnumbersofolderpersons,includingbyestablishinguniversalhealthcareand
long-termcaresystems.
"Furtheractionsbygovernmentsaimedatreducingfertilitywouldhavelittleimpacton
thepaceofpopulationgrowthbetweennowandmid-century,becauseoftheyouthfulage
structureoftoday'sglobalpopulation.Nevertheless,thecumulative(累計(jì)的)effectoflower
fertility,ifmaintainedoverseveraldecades,couldslowerglobalpopulationgrowthgreatlyin
thesecondhalfofthecentury,addedJohnWilmoth,anofficialoftheUN.
32.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldAntonioGuterresagreewith?
A.Wehumanbeingsshouldreflectonourdiversity.
B?Theglobalpopulationgrowthgoalhasbeenachievedsince2022.
C.Governmentsshalltrytokeeptheirpromisestopopulationgrowth.
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D.Itissurethattheworld'spopulationcangrowto9.7billionin2050.
33.WhafsLiuZhenmin'sattitudetowardspopulationgrowth?
A.Objective.B.Satisfied.C.Doubtful.D.Puzzled.
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Conversely“inthefourthparagraphmean?
A.Asaresult.B.Firstofall.C.Onthecontrary.D.Most
importantly.
35.HowdoesJohnthinkoffurtheractionsbygovernmentsintheshortrun?
A.Therearemanydifferentdebatesonthem.
B.Theycontributetopopulation'sstructure.
C.Theyignoreworldeconomy'sdevelopment.
D.Thereislittleinfluenceonpopulationgrowth.
五、七選五
WaystoAlwaysBeYourselfandLiveHappily
Don'taimtopleaseothers.36Thisiswhyyoushouldn'tpleaseothersbut
yourself.Pleasingotherscanbeanicethingtodo,butknowwhereyourboundariesare.
Insteadofalwaysaimingtopleaseothers,youshoulddothingsforyourselfaswellevery
nowandthen.
Don'tworryabouthowothersviewyou.Occasionallythinkingabouthowothersview
youmaymakeyouchangeforthebetter.37Youshouldchangeifyouwantto,
andchangeintowhatorwhoyouwanttochangeinto.
38Doyouknowwhoyoureallyare?Eversinceyouwereyoung,youhave
beenconditionedtobeonewayoranother.Itmaybeunusualjusttospendadaybeingyour
spontaneous(自然的)self,butsometimesitistheonlywaythatyoucanlearnhowtobe
yourself.
Forgiveyourself.Forgiveyourselfforthinkingnegatively.Forgiveyourselffbrtalking
withoutthinkingtwice.Don'tthinknegativethoughtsaboutyourselffortakingwrongsteps
ormakingwrongdecisions.Thiskindofthinkingputsyourfocusontheproblemandnotthe
solution.Ifsbettertosaygoodthingaboutyourselfthantosaynegativethings.39
Striveforwhatyouwanttoaccomplish.Beingyourselfdoesnothavetomeanthat
youhavetobestuckinthestatusquo(現(xiàn)狀).40Andstrivefbrthat
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accomplishment.Youcanimproveyourselfwhilestillremainingtruetoyourself.
A.Learnmoreaboutyourself.
B.Aimfbrwhatyouwanttoachieve.
C.Stopbeingnegativeaboutyourself.
D.Sayingpositivethingsisasignthatyouhaveforgivenyourself.
E.Committingtosomethingandworkingtowarditwillleadtohappiness.
F.Butyoushouldnotbeconstantlywonderingaboutwhatothersarethinking.
G.Thereisaproblemifyouarealwaysdoingwhateveryoneelsewantstodo.
六、完形填空
Oneofthebenefitsofsocialmediaisthatitallowsustowitnesslittlemomentsofjoyall
aroundtheworld.Andthiswasjustthe41whenaclassicalpianist,KarimKamar,
quiteliterallylentahelpinghandtoa42youngsterwhoonlylearnedtowalk
recently.
InashortvideoonTikTok,infrontof43KarimKamarisplayingthepublic
pianoatLondon'sbusySt.Pancrastrainstation.Thenalittleyoungsterwalked44
tohimandaskedthepianistto45fromthepublicpiano,sohecouldhavea
46atplaying.
Kamar,who'splayedatmanywell-knownconcerts,47stoodupforthetiny
childandhelpedhimontothepianoseat.Hethenbentdowntoperformwithhisyoungpupil,
48hishandsasthelittlekidpickedoutthe49toafavorite,"'Twinkle,
Twinkle,LittleStar.”
Inthisshortvideo,ifslovelytoseethepianisttakethe50tohelpthechild
playtheinstrument.Anditremindsusofthe51ofmusictouniteuswhen
generations52andpassdowntheirknow-howtothosestartingout.
It'salso53torememberjusthowourlittleonesdesiretolearnmore,andwe
shouldalwaysfindawayto54them——evenwhenittriesour55!——as
theytryandmakesenseofthehugeworldthatsurroundsthem.
41.A.principleB.stateC.argumentD.case
42.A.nervousB.curiousC.seriousD.anxious
43.A.crowdsB.actorsc.studentsD.directors
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44.A.quicklyB.silentlyC.unstablyD.confidently
45.A.setoffB?getupC.tryonD.givein
46.A.turnB.guideC.lessonD.look
47.A.unwillinglyB.gladlyC?eagerlyD.cautiously
48.A.shakingB.placingC.holdingD.raising
49.A.notesB.tastesC.soundsD.memories
50.A.chanceB.spaceC.timeD.gift
51.A.powerB.qualityC.favorD.practice
52.A.competeB.complainC.compareD.combine
53.A.impossibleB.incredibleC.difficultD.important
54.A.defendB.encourageC.comfortD.challenge
55.A.wisdomB.ambitionC.patienceD.kindness
七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Someteensconsiderhighschooltobeterrible,takinguptheirtimeandloadingthem
withmanyendless56(responsibility);however,forteenswhocanseethebigger
picture,theycanappreciate57highschoolissoimportantandhowtomakethe
mostofit.Thetime58(spend)inhighschoolcanbeviewedasthefinal
tuincubation(孵化)period^^inwhichteenscanlearn,explore,andprepareforthefuture
59(high)education,professionalcareer,andadulthoodthatistofollow.Highschoolis
theperfectopportunity60(figure)outyourstrengthsandinterestsandsetyourself
upforafutureofsuccess,forthosewhousetheirtimewisely.
Highschoolisvaluableformanyreasons,but61(primary),thisisthelast
low-stakestimeinaperson'slifewhentheycanlearn,andexploreinavarietyofsubjectsand
activities,prior62steppingintotherealworld.Inhighschool,studentscan
attempt63activityorasubjectanddeterminethatitisn'ttheirfavorite;however,
onceastudentispursuingamajorincollegeorprofessionalcareer,64(decide)
thetopicorindustryisnolongerofinteresthasgreaterconsequences.
Additionally,thehighschoolpreparesstudentsinareasfarbeyondtheclassroom
curriculum.Highschoolhelpsteachstudentstoresearch,listen,collaborate,lead,be
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65(create)andinnovative,andputforthconsistentandprolongedtime,effort,and
hardworkintoactivities,classes,andsubjectsthatmatter.
八、其他應(yīng)用文
66.假定你是高三學(xué)生李華,現(xiàn)擔(dān)任校話劇社的社長。近期,社團(tuán)將進(jìn)行一年一度的換
屆大選。在辭舊納新的換屆大會(huì)上,你發(fā)表感言,內(nèi)容包括:
1.社團(tuán)的意義;
2.回憶三年來社團(tuán)所組織的活動(dòng);
3.對(duì)新成員寄語。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
Dearteachersandfriends,
That'sall.Thanks.
九、讀后續(xù)寫
67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
L汰eeveryboythereeverwas,whatKyleHrenwoodmostwantedinthisworldwasa
dog.UnfortunatelyfbrKyle,hismomdidn'tthinkhewasresponsibleenough.
ThedaybeforeKyle'sthirteenthbirthday,hewenttotheparkandfoundawoman
sobbing.Hewasimmediatelyworried.Wasthewomanhurt?
Hebentoverandsaid"Miss,AreyouOK?Doyouwantmetocallanyone?^^The
womanshookherheadandsaid,“Myhusbanddiedtwoweeksago,andIfeelalone.We'd
beentogetherforthirtyyears.Ican'tstandthesilenceinsidethathouse.I'mDeidre.Whafs
yourname?^^
Kyleintroducedhimselfandtheytalkedforalongtime.Kyle'sencounterwithDeidre
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lefthimverysad,andhedecidedtogohome.hesaid."Idon'twanttogetmarried.^^
“Whynot?”askedKyle'smom."Whatifyouspendthirtyorfortyyearswithsomeone,9,Kyle
said."Andthenheisdead,andyou'realone?”Momsaid,“Thenyou'llmissoutonlove.You
see,ifyouprotectyourselffromfeelingpain,you'recuttingyourselfofffromhappiness.You
maydiscoverthosethirtyyearsalonearenotworthliving.
Thenextday,hehadoneofthebiggestsurprisesandgreatestjoysofhislife-apuppy!
ThatwaswhenherememberedDeidrewasaloneinherhugehouse.
Afewhourslater,KyleknockedonDeidre'sdoorholdingthepuppy.Hesaid,"Todayis
mybirthday,andmyparentsgavemethispuppy.YouneedthispuppymorethanIdo.”“Give
myhearttoananimaljustsoitcandieinafewyears5Deidreaskedbitterly.t6Idon't
thinkso.Idon'tneedanymorepaininmylife!^^
“Mymomsaidthatifyouprotectyourselffromfeelingpain,you'recuttingyourselfoff
fromhappiness,too,"Kylesaid.
“You'reright,Kyle!”Deidresaid.doneedthispuppy.Maybeyoucanvisitusboth;
Fveneverhadadogbeforeandmayneedsomeadvice!,9
Overthenextfewyears,KyleandDeidre,andMax(thatwasthedog'sname)became
greatfriends.ThenKyle'sdadwasofferedajobinanotherstate,andthefamilymovedaway.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Kylegrewupandfellinlove,andhisweddingwasdrawingnear.
“ThisisGemma,Maxsdaughter,“Deidresaid.
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參考答案:
1.A
【原文】M:Igotothegymfourtimesaweekinsummer,butonlytwiceaweekinwinter.
W:Iusuallyexercisetwiceamonth.YougetmoreexercisethanIdo.
2.B
【原文】W:Oh,man!Nobodycanstandthiskindofheat.
M:Yeah.Youcan'tevenstayinthesunforfiveminutes.Haveacolddrink,please.
W:Thankyou.Iplannedtogoforawalkthisafternoon.ButnowIguessIhavetochangemy
mind.
3.B
【原文】M:Fmsorry,madam.Yousee,Ididn'tseethesign.Please,havemercyonme.Willyou
pleasenotgivemeaticket?
W:Tmsorry,sir.Ihavetogiveyouaticket.
4.A
【原文】M:Jenny,howdoyoulikeyourcolleagues?
W:Well,they'renicepeople,butthereisonethingI'mnotcomfortablewith.Itseemstheylike
sharingtheirpersonalstoriesinfrontofothers.
M:I'msureyou'llgetusedtoitsoonerorlaterinthatcompany.
5.B
【原文】M:Hello,doyouhaveacopyofHowToBeFamousbyCaitlinMoran?
W:Um,sorry.We'vejustsoldout.Butwecanorderoneforyou.Ifyougiveusyournumber,
we'llcallyouwhenthebookarrives.
6.C7.C
【原文】W:Tom,canyouhelpmedosomewashing?
M:SorryIcan't.Ihavesomethingmoreimportanttodorightnow.
W:Ibetyouareplayingcomputergames.Stopthatstupidthing!
M:ActuallyI'mlookingforaspecialgiftforyourmother'sbirthday.Ifyoudon'tlikethat,ril
stopitrightnow.
W:Uh...Inthatcase,Ithinkyoucantakeasmuchtimeasyouneed.
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8.C9.B10.A
【原文】W:Noweverythingisready,andthenextstepistoinvitethecustomers.
M:YoucouldaskJaneforhelp.Shehasallthecustomers5contactinformation.
W:OK.Um,howshallweinformthemoftheconference?Phonethem?
M:Ican'tagreewithyou.It'llwastealotoftimeandcostmuch.
W:Thenhowaboutyouropinion?
M:Byemail.Thisisthequickestandthemostconvenientway.Wecanwriteimportant
informationabouttheconferenceintheemailandaskthemtogiveusareplyiftheywouldliketo
takepartinit.Ithelpsustoknowtheexactnumberofattendants.
W:Thafsagreatidea.
11.B12.C13.A
【原文】W:Hi,Jason.Howwasthefirstdinnerwithyourhostfamily?
M:Itwasgreat.ButIreallyembarrassedmyself.
W:Really?Whathappened?
M:Icouldn'timagineIgotthehosfsnamewrong.WhenIgotthere,heintroducedhisfamily.But
attheendofthedinner,Isaid“Thankyouforyourinvitation,Wilson.^^Thensomeonewhispered
“HisnameisJames,notWilson.”
W:Oh,thafsterrible.Howdidyoudealwithit?
M:Ievenforgottomakeanapology.Ijustmadeajokeofmyself.
W:It'sbetterthansayingnothing,right?
M:Yes,butcanyoutellmesometablemanners?IhopeIcangetusedtothelifehereassoonas
possible.
W:Don'tworry.Icanhelpyou.
14.A15.C16.B
【原文】W:We'dliketofindaflatneartheuniversity.
M:Areyoulookingforsomewherefortwopeople?
W:Yes,weare.Obviously,we'dlikesomethingascheapaspossible.We'veheardthatthereare
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placesfor80to100poundsamonth.
M:Yes,thereareseveralplacesavailableinthatpricerangeneartheuniversity.Doyouhaveany
otherrequirements?
W:Well,we'dpreferablyliketoliveinaquietstreet.
M:
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