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江蘇省南通市徐州市2023-2024學(xué)年高三2月決勝新高考大

聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè)英語試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、聽力選擇題

1.Whatiswrongwiththeman'smarkerpen?

A.Itisoutofink.B.Itistoosmall.C.Itisofthewrongcolor.

2.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Takedeepbreaths.B.Writewordsoncards.C.Memorizethespeech.

3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inaphotographystudio.B.Inaphotographyclass,C.Ataphotography

exhibition.

4.Howlonghasthewomanbeencoughing?

A.Forthreemonths.B.Fortwomonths.C.Foramonth.

5.Whichisusuallytheman'sbestsubject?

A.English.B.Physics.C.Maths.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Whydoesthemangiveupplayingsoccer?

A.Theweatherisbad.B.Theparkisclosed,C.Hehastoattenda

wedding.

7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Brotherandsister.C.Husbandandwife.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Havingadrink.B.Climbingamountain.C.Takingarest.

9.Howdoesthemansound?

A.Cheerless.B.Positive.C.Calm.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatwillthemandoafterfinishinghisdegree?

A.Gotograduateschool.B.Starthisownbusiness.C.Workatacompany.

11.WhatdoesTonyprobablydo?

A.He'sarepairman.B.He'sanengineer.C.He'sachairman.

12.WhatdoesTony'scompanysell?

A.Software.B.Computerparts.C.Internetservices.

聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatkindofracewillthewomanrun?

A.Shortdistance.B.Mediumdistance.C.Amarathon.

14.Whichseasonisitnowprobably?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Fall.

15.Whydidn'tthewomanexercisetoday?

A.Thegymwastoofar.B.Thegymwasclosed,C.Thegymwasfully

booked.

16.Howwillthewomancomplain?

A.Throughthewebsite.B.Throughemail.C.Throughthephone.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?

A.Detailsofancienthistory.

B.Storiesof20th-centuryexplorers.

C.Developmentofmoderntechnology.

18.HowdoesthespeakerdescribePercyFawcett?

A.Energetic.B.Mysterious.C.Crazy.

19.WhendidPercyFawcettstartexploring?

A.Around1850.B.Around1900.C.Around1950.

20.WhowroteTheLostWorld!

A.PercyFawcett.

B.JoaodaSilvaGuimaraes.

C.ArthurConanDoyle.

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二、閱讀理解

ThisyearArt-Cwillcontinuetoprovidecommunityartguidesaswehave

beendoingitforthepast24years.

HalvorsenFineArtGallery

EstablishedinHoustonHistoricArtDistrict,atSawyerYards,HalvorsenFineArt

Gallerywith2,000squarefeetfeaturesamazingpaintingsoflandscapesandseascapesby

impressionisticartists.Inadditiontohostingartistexhibitions,itprovidesartconsultation

servicesforcollectors,designersandartenthusiasts.

ArtoftheWorldGallery

Thegalleryprovidesacontemporary,complexandrichculturalexperienceforart

enthusiastsandcollectorsfromallaroundtheworld.Directlyrepresentingsomeofthemost

importantlivingartistsfromAsia,Europe,andLatinAmerica,ArtoftheWorldGalleryisone

ofthemostfamousgalleriesinthestate,locatedinHouston'sfinesthotspotforlocalsand

tourists.

ZatistaContemporaryandFineArt

Withover4,000worksfromthemosttalentedemergingandestablishedartists,Zatista

providesaccesstothetypesofworkspreviouslyonlyavailabletoseasonedcollectors.

BuyingonlinewithZatistaiseasywiththeirfreeartconsultation,certificatesofauthenticity

(真實(shí)性),andabuyerguaranteethatallowsyoutotryartinyourhomewithfreereturns.

JohnPalmerFineArt

IfslocatedintheavenueintheHistoricHeights.Thecombinationofasaved1930's

bungalow(平房)withmuseum-qualitynewconstructionistheperfectatmosphereto

showcasethegreatworksofartistJohnRossPalmer.JohnPalmerFineArtisopenby

appointmentonly.Youcansetanappointmentbycalling713-861-6726.Welookforwardto

showingyouthebeautifulworldofJohnPalmerFineArt!

21.WhatisthepurposeofArt-C?

A.Collectingartworks.B.Offeringartinformation.

C.Helpingseasonedartists.D.Foundingartorganizations.

22.WhatcanvisitorsdoinHalvorsenFineArtGallery?

A.Holdpersonalexhibitions.B.Obtainauthenticcertificates.

C.Getatasteofdifferentcultures.D.Appreciateimpressionistpaintings.

23.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohnPalmerFineArt?

A.ItisinHouston'sbestspot.B.Itoffersartconsultationservices.

C.Itexhibitstheworksofonlyoneartist.D.Itcanbevisitedwithoutanappointment.

IwasattackedbyatigersharkinlateOctober1997.Itwasnearmyhomeontheisland

ofKauai-atypicalfallmorningwithfriends.Thewaveswerereallygood,sonothingwas

stoppingus.

Thatisuntilalargesharkcamerightupundermeandsankhisteethintomylowerleg.

Therehadbeennosplashing,nonoise,andIfeltnopain,onlygreatpressureonmylower

body.

ThenIfollowedmyinstinct:Ipunchedthesharkintheface,againandagainwhich

happenstobewhattheexpertadvice,untilthesharkreleasedme.AsIswambackintoshore,

Ifeltmylowerrightlegspasming(痙攣).WhenIlookeddown,Irealizeditwasgone.The

sharkhadbitmylowerlegoff.Myfriendsrushedtomyaid,andrushedmetohospital.

Itwasanotherdaybeforethe^4fog,,lifted,atwhichpointIopenedmyeyesandrealizedI

wasinthehospital-abelow-the-kneeamputee(截肢).Forthenextfewbedriddenweeks,I

spenttimewithmyfamily,andconsideredthefuture.

AssoonasIwasgiventheOKbymydoctors,Ididwhatmanyofusmightconsider

unthinkable:Istartedridingthewavesagain.Infact,myfirsttimebackwasnearthesiteof

hisattack.Iwasunshakenandcurious-Wasitbecauseofthetides?Thephaseofthemoon?

Ialsorecalledthatthemorningoftheattackthewaterhadafishysmell.Wasthatwhat

attractedtheshark?

Iwasdeterminedtoresearchsharks,andIdidlearnsomethingthatwouldchangemy

life:Humansarefarmoredangeroustosharksthantheotherwayaround,ItellReader's

Digest."IwatchedadocumentarycalledSharkwater,andIlearnedaboutthedemandfor

sharkfinsoupandthefactthat70millionsharksayeararekilledfortheirfinsalone.^^

Myuniquesituationasasharksurvivorempoweredmetogivesharksavoice.Ibegan

workingwiththeHawaiistatelegislaturetohelppassabanonshark-derivedproducts.I

partneredwithotherlike-mindedsharkattacksurvivorsandmarinebiologists,andweheaded

toWashingtontourgesenatorstocreateanationwidebillprotectingsharks.

24.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Themissingleg.B.Thesharkattack.

C.Thetimelyrescue.D.Theexpert'sadvice.

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25.Whydidtheauthorridethewavesagain?

A.Togoonwithhisunshakenhobby.B.Tofigureoutwhyhebecameatarget.

C.Tokeeptrackofthephaseofthemoon.D.Toexplorewhythewaterhadafishy

smell.

26.Whatdidtheauthorfindafterherecovered?

A.Humanstendtoignorethedangers.B.Humanscan'tsurvivewithoutsharks.

C.SharksposeagreaterthreattohumansD.Sharksareinurgentneedofprotection.

27.Whatdoesauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?

A.Heisspeakinginfavorofsharks.B.Hearguesagainstthebillaboutsharks.

C.Thereiswidespreaddoubtaboutsharks.D.Peopleshouldgivesharksapreference.

GuangdongDongpoPaper,apapercompanyinGuangdongProvince,China,recently

madeinternationalheadlinesforreplacingitstraditionalperformance-basedemployeebonus

schemewithanotherone.Topromoteahealthylifestyleamongits100employees,

managementdecidedtorewardthembasedonhowmuchtheyexercise.Forexample,an

employeewillbeeligibleforafullmonthlybonusiftheyrun50kmamonth.Theywillget60

percentofthebonusforrunning40km,and30percentfor30km.Runningenthusiastsmay

standtogetuptoan30%bonusiftheycanprovetheyranover100kminasinglemonth.

“Mybusinesscanonlyendureifmyemployeesarehealthy,saidDongpoPaperboss,

LinZhiyong,addingthathespentthelastthreeyearsencouraginghisemployeestoenjoy

sportsandfitness.

Thedistancerunbyeveryemployeeistrackedbyanappontheirphones,whichalso

takesintoaccountactivitieslikemountainhikingandspeedwalking,whichcanaccountfor

60and30percentrespectivelyofthetotalexerciserequired.Theprogramhasprovenagreat

success,andLinZhiyonghimselfsomewhatofanexerciseenthusiast,claimsthatall

employeesqualifytogetthefullbonus.

AccordingtoChinesemedia,DongpoPaperemployeescouldn'tbehappierwiththenew

bonusstructure,claimingthatthecompanynowallowsthemto“killtwobirdswithonestone”

asthey“cangetbothhealthandmoney.9,Butwhilethenewpolicyhasbeengettinggenerally

positivefeedbackonline,somenetizensitcanleadtodiscrimination.

“Theintentionofthecompany'spolicyisgoodbutitshouldtakeintoconsiderationany

existinghealthissuesamongitsemployees,9,onepersoncommentedonline,askingwhatthe

policyisforemployeeswhoareatriskofheartattacksorareotherwiseunabletomeetthe

bonusrequirements.

OthersaccusedGuangdongDongpoPaperofputtingitsemployees5healthatriskby

settingveryhighbonusthresholdsforthem.Somenetizensbelievethatemployeescouldruin

theirkneesbychasingthesegoals.

28.WhydoestheschemeofGuangdongDongpoPaperbecomeahit?

A.Itfavorsthosewhoran30kmmost.B.Itdefineswhatahealthylifestyleis.

C.Itisbasedonathleticperformances.D.Itistopromoteatraditionallifestyle.

29.WhatmayLinZhiyongagreewith?

A.Whenworkisapleasure,lifeisjoy.

B.Constantdrippingwearsawayastone.

C.Don,ttroubletroubleuntiltroubletroublesyou.

D.Thehealthofemployeesisthewealthofemployers.

30.WhafsDongpoPaperemployee'sresponsetowardsthisscheme?

A.Cautious.B.Positive.

C.Concerned.D.Negative.

31.WhatisthemajorconcernontheInternet?

A.Theemployee'sphysicalconditions.B.Theimpracticalbonusrequirements.

C.Theslimchanceofchasingthegoals.D.Theriskofdevelopingheartdiseases.

ResearchledbyecologistBartHoekstraoftheUniversityofAmsterdamshowsthat

birdsareaffectedbythemassuseoffireworksonNewYear'sEveuptoadistanceof10km

(6miles)away.

Withdatafromweatherradarsandbirdcountsaninternationalteamofresearchers

revealedhowmanybirdstakeoffimmediatelyafterthestartofthefireworks,atwhat

distancefromfireworksthisoccursandwhichspeciesgroupsmainlyreact.tcBirdstakeoffas

aresultofanacuteflightresponseduetosuddennoiseandlight.Wealreadyknewthatmany

waterbirdsreactstrongly,butnowwealsoseetheeffectonotherbirdsthroughoutthe

Netherlands,9,saysecologistBartHoekstraoftheUniversityofAmsterdam.Inthescientific

journalFrontiersinEcologyandtheEnvironment,theresearchersthereforeargueforlarge

fireworks-freezones.

Lastyear,otherresearchersatIBEDdiscoveredthatgeesearesoaffectedbyfireworks

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thattheyspendanaverageof10%longerlookingforfoodthannormalduringatleastthe

next11days.Theyapparentlyneedthattimetorestoretheirenergytotheirformercondition,

afterfleeingfromthefireworks.

Because62%ofallbirdsintheNetherlandslivewithinaradiusof2.5kmofinhabited

areas,theconsequencesoffireworksarehighforallbirdsthroughoutthecountry."Flying

requiresalotofenergy,soideallybirdsshouldbedisturbedaslittleaspossibleduringthe

coldwintermonths.Measurestoensurethisareespeciallyimportantinopenareassuchas

grasslands,wheremanylargerbirdsspendthewinter.Theeffectsoffireworksonbirdsare

lesspronouncednearforestsandsemi-openhabitats.Inaddition,smallerbirdssuchastits

andfincheslivethere,whicharelesslikelytoflyawayfromdisturbance.^^

Theauthorsargueforfireworks-freezonesinareaswherelargebirdslive.Hoekstra:

“Thesebufferzonescouldbesmallerinareaswherelightandsoundtravellessfar,suchas

nearforests.Furthermore,fireworksshouldmainlybelitatcentrallocationsinbuilt-upareas,

asfarawayfrombirdsaspossible.Itwouldbebestforbirdsifwemovedtowardslight

showswithoutsound,suchasdroneshowsordecorativefireworkswithoutveryloudbangs.”

32.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearch?

A.It'sthefirstoneaboutfireworks5effectsonbirds.

B.Ifsconductedbycollectingdatafromweatherradars.

C.Itshowstheextentofthefireworks5influenceonbirds.

D.ItkeepstrackofbirdsthroughoutNetherlandsandbeyond.

33.Whydidgeesespendmoretimelookingforfood?

A.Tomakeupforthelostenergy.B.Tostoremorefoodincase.

C.Tofindanewsourceofenergy.D.Tofindaplacewithoutfireworks.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pronounced“inPara.4mean?

A.Predictable.B.Noticeable.

C.Admirable.D.Avoidable.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PanicintheairB.Fireworks-freezones

C.FireworksintheworldD.Birdsthroughoutthecountry

Psychologistsoffertheirbesttipsforworkingormakingprogressasplanned,expected,

ordesired.Hereistheirguidetomakingandkeepingyourplans.

Don'tassumethatyourplanhastobeambitious.4tWhafsmuchmoreimportantthan

settingagrandgoal,likerunningamarathon,istosetanimmediateplanthatyoucanstart

rightaway,“saysCharlesDuhigg,theauthorofThePowerofHabit.6636Butmany

peoplefailtorealizethis.^^

Whetheryouaremakinganewhabitfromscratchorchanginganoldhabit,decideon

thecueandthereward.<6Thecuecouldbeatime,aplace,orafeeling,whiletherewardmust

beinstantaneous(即時(shí)的),“explainsWendyWood,anexpertfromtheUniversityof

SouthernCalifornia.37Theprizeneedstobeimmediate,somethingthatmakesthe

behaviorfun.

Makeiteasy.Arecentstudyshowedthatpeoplewhotravelled8kmtothegymwent

onceamonth,butpeoplewhotravelled6kmwentfiveormoretimesamonth.That2km

makesthedifferencebetweenhavingagoodexercisehabitandnot.38Thus,you're

morelikelytoachievemore.

Belesscriticalofyourself.Accordingtoanexpert,thebiggestbarriertonewhabitsis

self-criticism.39Researchshowsthatyoushouldbekindorsupportivetoyourself.

40GretchenRubin,theauthorofBetterThanBefore,saysitiscrucialtoavoid

listeningtotheexcusesthatmakeyourhabitsfalter(動(dòng)搖),forexample,CCIcan'tgoonarun

tomorrowbecauseIhavetodoanotherthing."Recognizingtheminadvancecanmakethem

lesspowerful.That'sthethingaboutexcuseswhenyourealizeyou'redoingit,you'remuch

morelikelytoresist.

A.Spotyourexcuses.

B.Peoplewhodothistendtoberewarded.

C.Trytoremovethebarriersasbestasyoucan.

D.Don'tbuyanewpairofshoesattheendoftheweek.

E.Itisrelatedwithlessmotivationandworseself-control.

F.Thatishowyourhabitualmindworksandithastobeeasy.

G.StartwithbabystepslikerunninghalfamileeveryMondaymorning

三、完形填空

ForalittlegirlgrowingupinColombiainthe1980s,asciencecareerwithNASAmay

haveseemedlikesettingfootonafarawayplanet.41DianaTrujillhasmadeit一she

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isa(n)42now,leadinga45-personteamthafsresponsiblefortheroboticarmofthe

latestMarsrover.Bornin1983,evenasayounggirl,Dianawascertainofherpassionfor

science.Whenshewas17,herdadofferedtosendhertoMiami,FloridatostudyAerospace

Engineering.Withoutany43shefollowedherdad's44.ArrivingintheU.S.

withjust$300,Trujillohadto45throughschoolbydoingaseriesofhousekeeping

jobs.The46wasdefinitelynoteasy,butTrujillonevercomplained.

Thencameanother47momentforTrujillo.Oneofherprofessorscasually

mentionedanastronauttheywereacquaintedwith.48shewas'justonepersonaway

fromknowinganastronaut“wasallittookto49Trujillo'scareergoals.Soshe50

herstudiesinspacescienceand51becamethefirstHispanic(拉丁裔的)womanto

beadmittedtotheNASAAcademyin2007.Sincethen,Trujillohaswornmanyhatsat

America'sspaceagency.

ButDianahasn't52there.Shealsoleadsbyexample,53womento

pursuecareersinSTEMfields.Herownstoryisa54thatjustbeyondthatbarrier

liesanentireuniverseofopportunitieswaitingforanyonewillingtoworkhardenoughto

55thestars.

41.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Moreover

42.A.astronautB.engineerC.pilotD.doctor

43.A.hesitationB.complaintC.expectationD.promise

44.A.commandB.footstepC.requestD.suggestion

45.A.goB.passC.struggleD.push

46.A.missionB.careerC.adventureD.process

47.A.risk-takingB.life-changingC.time-consumingD.energy-saving

48.A.RealizingB.RememberingC.ImaginingD.Assuming

49.A.recordB.shareC.inspireD.finish

50.A.startedB.abandonedC.suspendedD.continued

51.A.immediatelyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.suddenly

52.A.leftB.succeededC.stoppedD.reached

53.A.encouragingB.promisingC.allowingD.persuading

54.A.symbolB.noticeC.warningD.reminder

55.A.stareatB.reachforC.longforD.comeafter

四、語法填空

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Inancienttimes,Quzhou,acityinthewesternpartofZhejiangprovince,56

(know)asacenterforspreadingConfucianism.However,withtimeitlostits57

(significant),andsomepeoplecannotevenpronouncethecity'sname58(correct),as

thefirstcharacter,qu,iswritteninacomplicatedway.

Quzhou,59(boast)apopulationofabout2.27million,hasbecomeoneofthe

mostpopulartourdestinationsforyoungChinesethisyear,thankstothe60(power)

impactofanumberofpopstars,whohaveaddedthecitytotheirperformanceschedules.

InMarch2023,singer-songwriterXueZhiqianheldtwoconcertsattheQuzhouSports

Center,whichwasdesignedbyarchitectMaYansong61hasacapacityofmorethan

30,000.Hotelsinthecityreportedrecord-settingoccupancylevels,eventhoughtheyraised

theirroomratesduetothesurgingdemand.

Thenation'sboomingperformingartsscenehasalsohelpedpromotetourism,areport

62(release)bytheChinaAssociationofPerformingArtssaid.Largecities,including

Beijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou,thecapitalofGuangdongprovince,arenostrangers63

popstarsdrawinguptourplans.However.64handfulofthird-tierandlower-tiercities

werealsoincludedinartists5schedules.

SinceMarch,Quzhou65(stage)concertsbyotherpopstars,includingJeff

ChangandAlexTo.alongwithmusicfestivalsandgalasfeaturingsingerssuchasLiYuchun

andPuShu.

五、書信寫作

66.假如你是李華,你的美國(guó)用友Mike來信說他暑假去上海旅游,但不知道參觀哪些

景點(diǎn),請(qǐng)你給他回信,內(nèi)容包括:

1.表示歡迎;

2.為他做出旅游規(guī)劃建議。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右,開頭與結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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DearMike,

Yours,

LiHua

六、書面表達(dá)

67.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。

WhenIwas13,1climbedmyfirstmountain.IstillrememberIwasoutofbreathwhenI

reachedthesummit.ButIlovedthechallengeofconqueringsomethingbiggerthanmyself.I

oftengoclimbingwithmyfriendMelOlsen,whomI'dmetinaFacebookgroup.Twoyears

ago,onDecember30,whenIwas16,sheandIdrovetoOregontotackle11,240-footMount

Hood.

Ifssafertostartwinterclimbsatnightwhenthere?slessriskof'thesunmeltingthe

snowpack.Thatday,westartedat3a.m.,followingthepathsalongsidetheskiruns.The

temperaturewasabout14degrees,andweworelayerswecouldeasilyremove,knowingthe

physicaleffortwouldmakeuswarm.Alongtheway,wemettwootherclimbers,andthefour

ofuscontinuedontogether.

Afteraboutfivehours,wereachedDevil'sKitchen,aplateauatabout10,000feet,just

beforethefinalpushtothetop.Bythispoint,thewindconditionswereunpleasant.My

exposedskinfeltasthoughitwereburning.Theotherclimbersdecidedtoturnback,hutMel

andIwentahead.Wehadiceaxes(破冰斧),helmets,andcrampons(帶鐵釘鞋底).Wewere

preparedfortheclimb.

Thetrailwefollowedgrewnarrowerandsteeper.Ataround9a.m.wereachedapatch

oficecalledanicestep.ItwasaboutImetertallandsloped(ata75-degreeangle.I

volunteeredtogofirst.Iplacedmyleftfootontheicestep.

Yougainasenseoftheicewhenyoustickyouraxandcramponsintoit,anditfeltgood.

ConfidentIwassafe,Iputmyfullweightonit.Suddenly.Iheardacrack,andawholeslab

oficebrokeoffthestep,rightundermyfoot.

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。

Paragraph1:

Inaninstant,Ifellbackward.

Paragraph2:

IpointedtomyleftlegandthenMelyelledforhelp.

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參考答案:

1.A

【原文】M:Canyougetmeanotherblackmarkerpenfortheblackboard?Thisoneisdry.

W:Sure.Whichonedoyouneed?Thebigoneorthesmallone?Wehaveseveralhere.

M:IthinkIneedabigone.Thankyou.

2.B

【原文】M:I'mtakingdeepbreaths,butI'mstillsonervousaboutthisspeech.WhatwillIdoifI

forgetsomething?

W:Iwouldrecommendhavingwordsonsmallcardstokeepwithyou.Thatwayyoudon'tneed

tokeeptrackofeverythinginyourheadduringthespeech.

3.A

【原文】W:OK,justbestillandsmile.Holdon.IthinkthiscameraisnotgoodforwhatIam

doing.

M:Youshouldtrythatoneinstead.Iheardifsgoodinlowlightconditions.Ormaybeyoucanuse

yourassistanfs.

4.C

【原文】M:Mary,you'vehadacoughforalongtime.Ithinkyoushouldseeadoctor.

W:Yes,itstartedamonthago.AndIbeganmyjobatthefactorytwomonthsago.Itmightbe

somethingintheair.Weworkwithalotofchemicals.

5.A

【原文】W:Yougotninetypercentinmaths,ninety-twopercentinphysics-butonlyfifty-five

percentinEnglish.Thisreportdoesn'tmakeanysense.

M:Iknow.Ididworseinmybestsubjectandbetterinmyworstsubjects.

6.B7.C

【原文】W:Hey,willyouandRobertplaysoccertoday?It'sgoingtorainsoon.ThafswhyIask.

M:No.Wefoundouttheparkisnotopenonholidays.It'sallrightthough,sincemyankleiskind

ofpainfulanyway.We'llarrangesomethingelse.

W:Thafstoobad.Youhaven'tseeneachotherforsolong.

M:Iknow.Lasttimewasathiswedding.Thafsalmostayearago.

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W:Wecanaskhimtocomeovermoreoften.Ourfamiliesusedtobesuchgoodfriends.Ourkids

lovehimsomuch.

M:Thafsagoodidea!

8.B9.A

【原文】M:Idon'tthinkI'veeverbeenthisthirsty.

W:Thenyoushouldn'thavedrunkupallyourwateratthestartoftheclimb.

M:Howmuchlongerisittothetop?

W:Anotherhouratleast.Itmighttakemoretimeifyoukeepcomplaining.

M:IthinkFmjustgoingtostopandrest.

W:Comeon,wealreadystopped15minutesago.Look,there9sasmallwaterfalloverthenext

hill.

M:Areyoujusttryingtogetmetokeepgoing?

W:No,ifsreal.Ipromise.

M:Isthewatersafetodrink?

W:It'sjustmeltedicefromthemountaintop.It'sprobablycleanerthanthewaterinyour

apartment.

M:OK.LefsgettheresoIcanrefillmybottle.

W:Thafsthespirit!

10.C11.C12.B

【原文】W:Computerscienceisaverypromisingfieldtostudy.Tmproudofyouforchoosingit.

Alotofyourfriendsdecidedtostudyart.Ifsinteresting,butitwillbehardtochooseacareer

aftergraduatingfromschool.Asforyou,youcanevenstartyourownbusinessandmakealotof

money.Softwareisindemand,andthafsyourfocus.

M:Actually,Iwouldratherhavetheexperienceofbeingatalargecompanyfirst.ThenImight

considerit.

W:Well,inthatcase,youshouldtalktomycousinTony.Hehasbeenintheindustryfor20years

managingcomputerengineers.Now,heheadsthelargestcomputermonitorcompanyinthestate.

M:Allright,Ihaveheardalotabouthim.IthinkIwillreachouttohim.Whatishisemail

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address?

W:I'mnotsure.Iwillcheckitupforyoulater.

M:Thankyousomuch.

13.B14.A15.C16.C

【原文】M:Susan,you'vebeenatthegymsooftensincethewinter.Whafsgoingon?

W:Tmtrainingforthebigracecomingup.Ihavealotofpreparationtodo.

M:Butyouweresuchagoodrunnerinuniversity.Tmsurprisedyouneedtopreparesomuch.

W:Thatwasshortdistancerunning.WhenIran,itwaslessthanonekilometer.Forsomeonelike

me,changingfromthattomediumdistanceeventscanfeellikeamarathon.

M:Youshouldpracticeoutsideontherealroadaswell.

W:Iplanto,whenthesummercomesnextmonth.(Fornow,I'mstuckinthegym.Ican'tevengo

asmuchasIwant.IhavetobookmytimetotrainbeforeIgo,as

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