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2024屆四川省百師聯(lián)盟高三下學(xué)期信息押題卷(二)全國卷英

語試題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、聽力選擇題

1.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?

A.Helpfindherphone.B.Buyheranewphone.C.Lendhispowerbanktoher.

2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Intheoffice.B.Inthehospital.C.Attheairport.

3.Whydoesthewomangiveupbuyingthewatch?

A.Ifsexpensiveforher.

B.Shethinksit'sofpoorquality.

C.Shedoesn'tlikeitscolor.

4.Whatisthewomannow?

A.Astudent.B.Ashopassistant.C.Anofficer.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Whatkindofdesignstyletochoose.

B.WhethertosurftheInternet.

C.Whentomoveintothenewhouse.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.Whyisthemansurprised?

A.Leowonfirstplaceinacompetition.

B.Leoisverygoodatsports.

C.Leoisonlyinterestedinstudying.

7.Wherearethespeakersmostlikelytogonext?

A.Totheplayground.B.Totheteacher9soffice.C.Totheclassroom.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.WhydidBenrefusetogototheconcerttomorrow?

A.Hewillhavetostudythen.

B.Hedoesn'tliketheband.

C.Hewillseeafilmwithfriendsthen.

9.Whenwillthespeakersmeettomorrow?

A.At8:00p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At4:00p.m.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Friends.

11.Whatgiftdoesthemanwanttobuy?

A.Asmartphone.

B.Apairofgymshoes.

C.Apieceoffitnessequipment.

12.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Makeaphonecall.B.SurftheInternet.C.Gotoastore.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Hostingaprogram.B.Reportingnews.C.Havingatreatment.

14.Howmanystandardsofahealthylifestylearementioned?

A.4.B.5.C.6.

15.Whatdoesthemansayaboutsmoking?

A.Ifshardtoquitsmoking.

B.It'sokaytosmokealittle.

C.Smokingisnothealthyatall.

16.Whatistheman'slastsuggestion?

A.Exercisingregularly.B.Drinkingless.C.Gettingenoughsleep.

聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。

17.WhendidPeterBrookpassaway?

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A.In2020.B.In2021.C.In2022.

18.Whichfilmwasshowedin1970?

A.AMidsummerNightsDream.

B.LordoftheFlies.

C.KingLear.

19.WhatdidPeterBrookdoin1972?

A.Hegaveuphismaincareer.

B.HedecidedtosettleinParis.

C.HestartedanadventureacrossAfrica.

20.WhomightOliverSacksbe?

A.Adirector.B.Awriter.C.Anactor.

二、閱讀理解

Christmasjobsforyou

WithChristmasgettingmoreexpensiveyearonyear,ifsatimewhenmanyofusconsider

howwemightbeabletomakealittleextracashoverthefestiveperiod-forallthewineand

cheesewewanttobuy,ofcourse.Luckily,thistimeoftheyearisgreatforjobseekers,as

thousandsoftemporaryseasonaljobrolescropup,creatingauniqueopportunitytoearnanextra

bitofcashtocoverthecostoftheextrafoodandgiftswe'llallbebuying.So,ifyouneedtoboost

yourbankaccountthisfestiveseason,orjustwanttoavoidgettingintodebt,hereareseveraltop

Christmasjobstoconsider.

PickerPacker

AsaPickerPacker,you'llbeexpectedtopackarangeofgoodsreadytofilltheshelvesfor

Christmasshoppers.

Location:ThroughouttheUK

Salary:£9.50perhour

IceRinkMarshall

Iceskatingandwintergohandinhand.Thafswhereyoucomein.AsanIceRinkMarshall,

you511beresponsibleforensuringskatersstaysafeandleavewithsmilesontheirfaces.

Location:LondonandSurrey

Salary:£11.21perhour

ChristmasPostalWorker/MailSorter

MailincreasesovertheChristmasperiod.Fromcardstogifts,asaPostalWorker,you511be

responsiblefordeliveringChrismasparcels(andcheer)tohomesacrosstheUK.Youmayneeda

UKdrivinglicenseforsomeroles.

Location:ThroughouttheUK

Salary:£12.00perhour

Santa

Thinkyou'vegotwhatittakestoimitateSaintNick?ApplyforaroleasSanta.Atheatrical

spiritandabilitytoworkwellwithchildrenwillhelp(alongwithabooming"ho,ho,ho.^^).

Location:ThroughouttheUK

Salary:£9.60perhour

ApplyforotherChristmasjobs,pleaseclickhereformoreinformation.

21.WhereisaPickerPackersupposedtowork?

A.Ontheice.B.Inafactory.C.Inthepostoffice.D.Inashop.

22.Whichjobhasthehighestsalary?

A.Santa.B.PickerPacker.C.PostalWorker.D.IceRinkMarshall.

23.Whereisthetextfrom?

A.OntheInternet.B.Inthenewspaper.

C.Inatraveljournal.D.Onthetelevision.

Childrencomewithincreasedworry,anxietyandalsomakeforaseeminglyendlessstateof

exhaustionfortheirparents.However,theyalsobringjoyandlovetoaparenfslife.Mostparents

wantnothingmorethanfortheirchildrentosucceedandbehappy,includingwhenthosechildren

areintheirearly70s.

SamKaplanisnowacollegegraduate,havingobtainedanundergraduatedegreeincinema

andmediaartsfromGeorgiaGwinnettCollege.Samisalso72yearsoldandthefirstofhisseven

siblingstoearnadegree.

WhenSamwalkedacrossthestagetoaccepthisdegree,hehadsomeonespecialin

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attendancetocheerhimon:his99-year-oldmother.Beforetheceremony,Samtoldtheschoolthat

hismotherwouldnotmissitfortheworld,waslookingforwardtoitandwasbeamingwithpride

overherson'saccomplishment.

Sam'sjourneytoacollegedegreecameafterearninghishighschooldiplomain1969.After

becomingahighschoolgraduate,henevergavehighereducationmuchconsideration.Instead,

Samenteredtheworkforce.Hehashadseveraljobs.He'sbeenataxidriverandworkedin

customerserviceforawholesaledistributorofelectronics.Samevenranatelemarketinganda

cleaningcompany.

Samisalsoawriter,beingtheauthoroftwobooks.ItwasSam'swritingambitionsthat

ultimatelyledhimtobecomeacollegegraduate.

“Iwasridingdownthehighwayandheardontheradiotheywereofferingthisdegree,“

Samsaid.ThenextexitwasCollinsville,soIexitedoffandfiveminuteslater,Iwasregisteringfor

class.9,Samalsoaddedthathehopedtoturnhisbooksintoscreenplaysafterhereceivedhis

degree.

We'resureSam'smotherwasabsolutelyoverthemoontoseeherchildobtainacollege

degreeafteralltheseyears.

Congratulations,Sam!

24.Whatdoweknowaboutmostparentsfromparagraph1?

A.Theyexpectlovefromtheirchildren.B.Theyaresatisfiedwiththeirchildren.

C.Theyprefertolivewiththeirchildren.D.Theyhopetheirchildrenliveabrilliantlife.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“beaming“meaninparagraph3?

A.Smiling.B.Sympathizing.C.Regreting.D.Suspecting.

26.WhatinspiredSamtobecomeacollegestudent?

A.Hismother^encouragement.B.Histoughworkingexperiences.

C.Hispreferenceofstudyingatschool.D.Hispursuitofthewritingcareer.

27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.A99-year-oldmom'sdreamcametrue.B.99-year-oldmomcheerson72-year-oldson.

C.A72-year-oldmangetsinspirationfromwriting.D.Acollegehostsaceremonyforan

72-year-oldman.

Climatechangeisn'tjustaboutrisingseasandhotterheatwaves;ifsalsobringingabouta

pothole(坑洞)disasteronourroads!In2023,theUKreportednearly630,000pothole

complaints-ashockingfive-yearpeak.Acrosstheroad,theUSAsawashocking57%increasein

vehicledamagesduetopotholescomparedto2021.Whafscausingthisasphalt(瀝青)disaster?

Climatechangeisakeyfactor,damagingourstreetswithsevereweatherandrisingtemperatures.

Thesciencebehindthisdamagesisastonishing.Dr.HassanDavani,anengineeringexpert,

explainsthatintenseheatcansoftenroads,leadingtocracksandpotholes.Floods,anotherclimate

changemark,washawayroadsurfaces.Addingtothemessareincreasedfreeze-thaw(凍融)

cycles,whichcreatedamagedicelensesundertheroad.Whenthesemelt,theyleavebehindthe

terriblepotholes.

Butfearnot!There'shopeonthehorizonwithcutting-edgeinnovations.Certainregionsare

adoptingpavementsdesignedtoendurebroadertemperatureranges.GabeCimini,apavement

engineeringexpert,pointstoCalifornia^useofspecializedasphaltmixesthatcanresist

temperaturesfrom58℃toafreezing-32℃.

Andthere9smore!ModemHydrogen,apioneeringclimatetechstartupbackedbyBill

Gates,istransformingroadrepair.Byusingsolidcarbonfromcarboncaptureinasphalt,they're

craftingroadsthatare250%moresolid,enduringhighertemperaturesandreducingCO2

emissions.ThisrevolutionaryasphaltisalreadyhittingroadsintheUSandCanada.

Self-healingpavement,or“smartasphalt,^^isanothergame-changer.Imagineroadsthatcan

repairthemselves!Somenewerversionsusesteelfibresthatheatup,meltingthemortar(灰漿)to

completelymendpotholes.

Whiletheseinnovationspromisesmootherandmoresolidroadsinourclimate-impacted

world,widespreadadoptionmightstillbeafewyearsaway.Soprepareforanuncomfortableride,

butremember,smootherstreetsareonthehorizon!

28.Howdoestheauthorstresstheseriouspotholedisasters?

A.Bystatingviewpoints.B.Bymakingcomparisons.

C.Bymakingalistofcases.D.Bysupposingasituation.

29.Whatdoestheauthormainlyintendtodoinparagraph2?

A.Analyzecauses.B.Describescenes.

C.Makearguments.D.Concludesciencefindings.

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30.WhatdidGabeCiminidotosolvetheproblemofroaddamage?

A.Increasethetemperatureoftheasphalt.B.Usesolidcarbontomakeasphaltstronger.

C.Improvetheenduranceofasphaltmixture.D.Gettheroadtorepairitselfbysmart

asphalt.

31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheinnovations?

A.Noneofthemareavailablenow.B.Theywillbemorewidelyusedinthefuture.

C.Theyneedsupportfromthegovernments.D.Theyareimpracticalsolutionstothe

currentdisaster.

Inaneraofdigitaltechnology,theartofwritingbyhandhasslowlybeendowngradedtoa

pastentertainment.However,recentresearchsuggeststhatthisphysicalactisessentialtobrain

healthanddevelopment,havingmultiplecognitive(認(rèn)知的)benefits.Itistimeweshould

reevaluatethepotentialbenefitsitmayhaveonourmentalcapacities.

Accordingtonumerousstudies,writingbyhandstimulatesmorecomplexanddiversebrain

connectionsessentialforencodingnewinformationandformingmemories.Forinstance,arecent

investigationfoundthatbrainconnectivitypatternswerefarmorecomplicatedandwidespreadfor

participantswhowrotebyhandcomparedtothosewhotyped.Thus,itisclearthathandwriting

hasadistinctandsignificantimpactonourbrainhealth.

Handwritingisn'tjustgoodforourbrainshealth-italsohasclear,practicalbenefits.

Researchhasshownthatstudentswhotakehandwrittennotesscoresignificantlyhigheron

quizzes,demonstratingimprovedlearning.Thisextendsbeyondtheclassroomtoo.Peoplewho

recordedinformationonpapercalendarsdemonstratedmorebrainactivityandrecalled

informationfasterthanthosewhousedsmartphones.Theactofhandwriting,therefore,couldbea

valuabletoolforstudentspreparingforexamsandadultsmanagingdailytasks.

Despiteitsclearbenefits,handwritinghasbeenonthedecline.However,25statesintheUS

havereintroducedwritingbackintoschoolcurriculums.Thisisastepintherightdirection,as

previousresearchhasalsoindicatedthathandwritingisessentialinchildren'sbraindevelopment.

Preliterate(未識字的)childrenwhowrotebyhanddemonstratedbrainactivityinacircuitofthe

brainusedinlearningtoread,furtherstrengtheningthelinkbetweenhandwritingandcognitive

development.

Itisclearthathandwritingisavaluableactivitythathasthepotentialtoenhanceourbrain

health,learning,memory,andproblem-solvingskills.Aswecontinuetonavigatethedigitalage,it

isimportantnottooverlookthevalueofthisseeminglysimpleactivity.So,thenexttimeyou

reachforyourkeyboard,rememberthebenefitsofpickingupapeninstead.

32.Whatdopeopleusuallythinkofhandwritingatpresent?

A.Ithasbecomeanold-fashionedskill.B.Ithasmanycognitivebenefitsinlife.

C.Ithasbeenreplacedbydigitaldevices.D.Ithasbeenapopularentertainment.

33.Whatdoestheauthormainlyshowabouthandwritinginparagraph3?

A.Itisbeneficialtobrainhealth.B.Ithelpsstudentsscorehigheronquizzes.

C.Itstimulatesdiversebrainconnection.D.Ithasgoodeffectsonlearningandmemory.

34.Whyispreviousresearchmentionedinparagraph4?

A.Tomakeacomparison.B.Toaddfurtherevidence.

C.Toshowdifferentopinions.D.Toexplainthebrainactivity.

35.Whafsthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toillustrateafindingonhandwriting.B.Toemphasizetheimportanceofhandwriting.

C.Toshowthewideapplicationofhandwriting.D.Tointroducetheartisticvalueof

handwriting.

Feelingworthlesscanmakeyoufeelupset,anditcouldbedifficultforyoutofunction

normallyinyourday-to-dayactivities.Youmayfeeldemotivatedandcan'tpursueyourgoalsif

youfeellikeyoureffortsdon'tmakeadifference.Herearesometipsonhowtodealwithit.

Acceptyoursituation

36.Youmightthinkthatthereisnowayoutandthatthisfeelingwilllastforever.

However,youshouldfacethefeelinghead-onandacknowledgethatitexistsandthatyouneedto

acceptit.Thusyouwillfindhopeagaintoliveahappierlifeforthesakeofyouremotionalhealth.

37

Payattentiontoyourthoughtswhenyou'refeelinglow.Youmayfindthatthekeytobeing

happierandmoreconfidentisassimpleaschangingyourthoughts.Payingattentiontoyour

thoughtsmaynotbeeasyatfirstbutyouwillmasterthisskillandboostyourself-confidencewith

timeandpractice.38.

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Empoweryourself

Feelingworthlessisusuallyaresultofthewayyouperceiveyourselfafterlifehasthrown

youdifficultiesthatloweryourself-esteemandraiseyouranxiety.39.Ridyourselfofthe

negativitythatpreventsyoufromreachingyourfullpotentialandworktowardsremainingcalm

andbalancingyouremotions.

Dopositiveself-talk

Wheneveryoufeelworthless,youalwayspracticenegativethinking.Tryasmuchas

possibletofocusonbeingpositiveandengageinpositiveself-talk.40.Forexample,if

you'regoingthroughachallengeinyourlife,tryandseeitasanopportunitytolearnfromit,

whichwillmakeyoubetteroffonceyoucomeoutontheotherside.

A.Focusonwhatmakesyouunique

B.Payattentionwhenyou5refeelinglow

C.Feelingworthlessmaybebroughtaboutbyamentalhealthcondition

D.Figureoutwhatyou'regoingtodotogetoutofyourcurrentsituation

E.Sobemindfulofyourthoughtsandtakethenecessarystepstostayhappy

F.Ifyou'refeelingworthless,itcanbehardtoseethelightattheendofthetunnel

G.Whenevernegativethoughtsarise,findwaystomakethemhaveamorepositiveoutcome

三、完形填空

Highschoolisatimefilledwithmemorableeventssuchasgraduationproms(舞會).For

Josephine,herhighschoolexperience41duetofinancialdifficulties,beforeshehadthe

42togotoprominthetough1961.However,hergrandson,MichaelGanczewski,decidedto

giveheramagical43duringhisownseniorprom.

WhenMichaelaskedJosephinetobehisprompartner,sheinitially44hisidea,

45sayingshewastoooldforapromandMichaelwouldhavemanyyounggirlstochoose

from.Shewasnotgoingtotheprom,butshewasjust46forfeelingloved.Butfor

Michael,hisgrandmotherwastheperfect47,andthenhe48her.Onpromnight,

Josephineworeabeautifuldress.

Though49aboutherdancingskillsinitially,shesoondiscoveredthatthetrue

50oftheeveninglayinsimplybeingwithhergrandson.

Josephineadmittedshewasn'ttoo51withthisgeneration'slatestdancetrends,

butshe52todoherbest.Hergrandson'sdesiretomakeherfeelcherished53

herdeeply.Assheremarked:"Fortherestofmylife,Iwillnever54thathewantedto

showmeagoodtime.Thattomeisvery55

Asifthegestureitselfwasn't56enough,Josephine'spromnightendedwitha

57~~Josephinewascrowned(力口冕)promqueen,fulfillinga(n)58shehadwaitedfor

since1961.

Thiswonderfulnight,filledwith59andjoy,justshowedtheimportanceofthe

60betweenagrandsonandhisgrandmother.

41.A.extendedB.repeatedC.concludedD.happened

42.A.abilityB.chanceC.applicationD.desire

43.A.rewardB.concertC.graduationD.night

44.A.turneddownB.workedoutC.passedonD.putoff

45.A.jokinglyB.obviouslyC.exactlyD.anxiously

46.A.hopefulB.gratefulC.doubtfulD.regretful

47.A.wonderB.purposeC.choiceD.result

48.A.protectedB.convincedC.refusedD.reminded

49.A.satisfiedB.puzzledC.scaredD.worried

50.A.pressureB.honorC.delightD.pity

51.A.familiarB.nervousC.popularD.patient

52.A.pretendedB.happenedC.hesitatedD.intended

53.A.hurtB.touchedC.shockedD.embarrassed

54.A.forgetB.realizeC.recognizeD.understand

55.A.awfulB.necessaryC.specialD.impossible

56.A.risk-takingB.terrifyingC.relaxingD.heartwarming

57.A.surpriseB.recordC.promotionD.mercy

58.A.appointmentB.promiseC.scheduleD.dream

59.A.treasureB.fashionC.loveD.interest

60.A.gapB.bondC.conflictD.conversation

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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個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Atule'ervillageinsouthwestChina'sSichuanprovince,known61a"cliffvillage”,

hasbecomeanInternet-famoustouristattraction.

Inthepast,villagersusedhandmadeladders62(climb)thecliffwhenthey

returnedfromtheoutside.Accordingtolocals,abouteightpeoplediedonthe"road"whilethere

weremorepeoplewhofelland63(injure).Amongthosewhoclimbedthehigh

handmadeladdersalmosteverydaywere15villagechildren64attendtheprimaryschool

onthelowermountain.Lifewas65(extreme)hardforthevillage's84needyhouseholds.

ChenJie,aphotographeranda66(journal),releasedthereport,AVillageona

CliffonMay24,2016,whichrevealedtheunsafesituation.Thisarousedconcernfromthe67

(centre)governmentandthelocalgovernment.Attheendof2016,thelocalgovernmentinvested

overonemillionyuaninbuildinga2,556-stepandnearly3-km-longsteelladder,68

(improve)thetravelconditionsforlocalssignificantly.Sincethen,the“cliffvillage^^69

(witness)steadyimprovementinitsinfrastructure(基石出設(shè)施).

Afterbeingcoveredby5Gsignals,Atuleervillagehasbecomemorewidelyknownthrough

live-streamingshowsandseenagrowingnumberoftourists.Eventhesteelladderbecomes

70must-seetouristspot.Inthefuture,the"cliffvillage^^willbecomemorefamouswiththe

helpofthegovernment.

五、改錯

71.假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共

有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(/)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

Therearesomeplacesinourschoolthatattractedstudentsmost,suchastheplayground,

computerroomsortheartroom.Iaminterestinginreading,somyfavoriteplaceislibrary.Inthe

library,peopleknowhowtorestrictthemandbehavemorepolitely.Itisagoodplaceforstudents

toreadagreatmanyofnovelsandstudytheirownsubjects.Iamusedtostayinthelibraryafter

school,becauseIcandomyhomeworkeffectiveinitsquietatmosphere.Itisalsoagoodplaceto

meetsomefriendswhichhavesomethingincommonwithme,andwecanshareideainourstudy.

六、書信寫作

72.假定你是李華,你校即將舉行一場以“環(huán)境保護(hù)”為主題的英語演講比賽。請你代表班級

寫一篇演講稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.闡述環(huán)境保護(hù)的重要性;

2.分享班級在環(huán)境保護(hù)方面的做法和成果;

3.呼吁全校師生參與環(huán)境保護(hù)行動。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

Dearteachers,boysandgirls,

Thankyou!

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參考答案:

1.C

【原文】W:Myphoneisrunningoutofpower.Haveyouseenmycharger?

M:No,butyoucanusemypowerbank.

W:Thanksalot!

2.A

【原文】M:IfeellikeIhaveafever.

W:Youshouldaskforleavetogotothehospital,Edward.

M:Idon'thavetime.Ihavetopickupaclientlaterattheairport.

3.A

【原文】W:Thiswatchlooksgoodandthecolorisbeautiful.Howmuchisit?

M:$600,madam.

W:Oh.Ifscompletelyovermybudget.Ican'taffordit.Thankyou,anyway.

4.B

[原文]M:Hello,Jane!Howisyournewjobinthecomputeroffice?

W:Well,actuallyIleftaboutamonthago.Ihavegotajobinaclothesshopforthemoment,and

I'mgoingtostartanEnglishcoursenextSeptember.

5.A

【原文】W:Doyoulikethisdesignstyle?

M:Hmm...Ithinkitisluxurious.Simpledecorationsuitsusbetter.

W:OK.TilsearchforotherstylesontheInternet.Ihopewecanmoveintoournewhouseassoon

aspossible.

6.B7.C

【原文】W:Guesswhat?Leofromourclassnearlybroketheschoolrecordforthehighjump.But

it'sapitythathedidn'twinfirstplaceinthecompetition.

M:Oh,it'sstillamazing!Ididn'trealizehewassogoodatsports.

W:Yeah.Ithoughthewasonlyinterestedinstudying.IheardthatLeoisgoodatbasketball,too.

Youcaninvitehimtoplaybasketballontheplaygroundnexttime.

M:Good.Whereishe?Weshouldgoandcongratulatehim.

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W:Isawhimgobacktotheclassroomafterhecameoutoftheteacher?soffice.

M:Okay.Lefsgo.

8.A9.B

【原文】W:DidyouaskBenifhewouldgototheconcertwithustomorrow?

M:Yes,buthesaidhewouldbebusypreparingforhisfinalexams.

W:Whatapity!Helikesthebandverymuch.

M:Yeah,butstudycomesfirst.Anyway,whatshouldwepreparefortheconcertinadvance?

W:I'vegoteverythingready.

M:OK.Theconcertstartsat8:00p.m.Weshouldbeabletoseeafilmbeforetheconcert.

W:Yes.Soshallwemeetatmyplaceat4:00p.m.tomorrow?

M:Thafsalittleearly.Tdliketoputitoffforhalfanhour.

W:OK.

10.B11.B12.A

【原文1M:Ann,haveyoupreparedabirthdaygiftforDad?WheneverIaskhimwhathewantsas

agift,healwayssayshedoesn'twantanything.

W:Yes,Igothimapieceoffitnessequipment.Heisalwaysbusyatworkandsometimessays

howstressedheis.SoIthinkhemightneedtorelax.

M:Thafsnice.MaybeIcanbuyhimapairofnewgymshoes.Hecanwearthemtodoexercise.

W:Ithinkheneedsanewsmartphonebecausehisoldonedoesn'tworkverywell.

M:Momhadboughthimanewone.Shejusttoldmeyesterday.

W:Isee.Whereareyougoingtobuytheshoes?

M:IplantobuythemovertheInternet.

W:YoumaynotgetasuitablepairforDadonline.You'dbetteraskDadtogotothestorewith

you.

M:Alright.Tilcallhimrightnow.

13.A14.B15.C16.C

[原文]W:Hello,ladiesandgentlemen!Today,we'veinvitedDr.GreenfromGeneralHospitalto

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talkabouttheimportanceofahealthylifestyle.Welcometoourshow,Dr.Green!

M:Hello,everyone.I'mStevenGreen.Asitturnsout,healthyhabitsmakeabigdifference.SoI

wanttosharemyopinionswithyou.

W:Well,canyoutellusthestandardsofahealthylifestyle?

M:Yes.Theyarediet,physicalactivitylevel,bodyweight,smokingandalcoholintake.

W:Really?Smokingisoneofthestandards?

M:Yes.Thereisnohealthyamountofsmoking."Healthy“heremeansneversmoking.Andthisis

themostbasicstandardofahealthylifestyle.

W:Canyougiveussomesuggestionsonkeepingahealthylifestyle?

M:Sure.Eathealthilyandregularly.Exerciseforatleast30minutesaday.Quitsmoking.And

drinkmoderately.I'dliketoaddthatenoughsleepisgoodforstayingactive.Stickwiththese

things,andyou'llmakeadifference.

W:Thanksamillion,Dr.Green.

17.C18.A19.C20.B

【原文1M:PeterBrook,whodiedattheageof97,wasamongthemostinfluentialtheater

directorsofthe20thcentury.BorninLondonin1925,BrookwasapopulardirectorintheWest

EndofLondonbyhismid-20s.Hisfirstfilm,LordoftheFlies,anadaptationoftheWilliam

Golding'snovel,wasaclassic.Afewyearslater,Brooktookaproductionofanexcellentfilm

KingLear.ButwhatimpressespeoplemostisAMidsummerNight'sDreamin1970.Formany,

Brook'sAMidsummerNight'sDreaminawhite-cubestadiumwasaturningpointinworld

theater.ItinspiredtheactressHelenMirrentoabandonhermaincareertojoinBrook'sstart-up

companyinParis.In1971,BrooksettledinParis,andthefollowingyearhesetoffwithabandof

actorsonanadventureacrossAfrica.JohnHeilpem,whodocumentedtheirjourneyina

bestsellingbook,saidBrookbelievedthattheaterwasaboutfreeingtheaudience'simaginati

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