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單元測試卷(三)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三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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.Whoisthemanpossiblytalkingto?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Hismother.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Athome.C.Inthestreet.3.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.18dollars.B.30dollars.C.24dollars.4.Howlonghastheflightbeendelayedsofar?A.Oneandahalfhours.B.Onehour.C.Halfanhour.5.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Haveadictation.B.Leaveearly.C.Haveatoothpulled.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,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。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatkindofmusicisthewoman'sfavourite?A.Popmusic.B.Countrymusic.C.Classicalmusic.7.Howwillthemanfindouttheinformation?A.Bymakingacall.B.Byaskingafriend.C.Bygoingdowntown.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whoistheladyprobably?A.Theman'sschoolmate.B.Theman'swife.C.Theman'sboss.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisnewroommate?A.He'stoobad.B.He'stoolazy.C.He'sagoodboy.10.Whatdoesthenewroommatelike?A.Helikesplaying.B.Helikesmusic.C.Helikeskeepinghishouseclean.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhydidRuthcallTim?A.Tofindoutifthebooksheorderedisin.B.ToaskhimtoattendaStudents'Unionmeeting.C.Toseeifhehastimetowelcomenewstudents.12.WhatdoesRuthsayaboutthenewstudents?A.Manyofthemhaveapart-timejob.B.Theyusuallyarriveonweekends.C.Theywillneednewtextbooks.13.WhatdoesTimoffertodo?A.Helpoutwhenhehastime.B.TakeRuth'splaceasatourguide.C.GetintouchwithKenlater.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Husbandandwife.15.Whydon'tthewomanandherhusbandmovetoanewhouse?A.Theydon'tlikeanewhouse.B.Theycan'taffordanewhouse.C.Theyhavehadtheirownhouse.16.Whatdoestheman'ssister-in-lawthinkofthehouseshebought?A.Poor.B.Expensive.C.Satisfying.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthepurposeofmakingthisannouncement?A.Towarnpeopleofdanger.B.Totellpeoplenottoleavehome.C.Toinformpeopleofapowerfailure.18.Whatshouldthosewhowanttogooutdo?A.Getoutoftownbeforethree.B.Stayinthecars.C.Becarefuloflooseelectricwires.19.Whatcanwelearnfromtheannouncement?A.Electricityhasbeencutoff.B.Ahurricaneiscominginthreehours.C.Somewiresmaygowrongafterthehurricane.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestattheendoftheannouncement?A.Stayingawayfrombeaches.B.Payingattentiontofurthernews.C.Beingpatientandstayingindoors.其次部分閱讀理解(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四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ASeaWorldOrlandoSeaWorldOrlandotakesfamiliesbelowthesurfaceandabovetheirexpectations.NovisittoSeaWorldwouldbecompletewithoutwatchingoneofthepark'ssignatureanimalshows.Witnesstheinteractionbetweenotters(水獺)andtrainersattheSeaLionandOtterStadium.SeaWorldOrlandoisatreatforvisitorsofallages,kidsandadultsalike.SeaLifeOrlandoUncoverthesecretsoftheoceanatSeaLifeinOrlando,FL!Thisamazingcenterisfilledwithavarietyofcolorfulcreaturesthataresuretotouchoffyourimagination.Foranadditionalcost,guestscanalsochoosetoparticipateinaVIPexperiencetolearnhowtofeedthesecreatures!GulfofMexicoDeepSeaFishingYourjourneywilltakeplaceonboardtheSuperQueen,thelargestfishingboatonFlorida'swestcoast.Theboat'spersonnelwillhelpyoudetermineifyourcatchislargeenoughtokeep.Youwillenjoyfourfullhoursoffishingtime.Onthewaybacktothemainland,kickbackandtalkwithfellowpassengersaboutthe“bigone”thatyoucaughtonthisfishingtrip!MonumentalHotelOrlandoTheMonumentalHotelOrlandoprovidesyouwithhigh-qualityaccommodationsandeasyaccesstothemanyexcitingattractionsthatmakeOrlandoatopvacationdestination.Startyourmorningoffwiththeeaseandconvenienceoftheironandin-roomcoffeemaker.Ifyoufeellikestayinginforthenight,takeadvantageoftheTVwithPayPerView.21.Whichofthefollowingprovidesuniqueperformancespresentedbyseacreatures?A.SeaLifeOrlando.B.SeaWorldOrlando.C.MonumentalHotelOrlando.D.GulfofMexicoDeepSeaFishing.22.WhatwillyoudoontheGulfofMexicoDeepSeaFishingtour?A.DrivetheSuperQueen.B.Decidewhichfishtokeep.C.Enjoyfishingforfourhours.D.Kickbackfellowpassengers.23.WhatdoesMonumentalHotelOrlandoprovide?A.ExcitingPayPerDayTV.B.Convenientironcoffeemakers.C.Freehigh-qualityaccommodations.D.Easyapproachtothrillingattractions.BAreyoufamiliarwiththegreeting,“CanIaddyouonWeChat?”Itseemslikeeverytimewemeetnewfriendsorcolleaguesnowadays,thefirstthingthatspringstomindisaddingeachotherontheapp.Nevertheless,morethan80percentofWeChatusersreportfeelingstressedoranxiouswhentheyreceivealargenumberofmessages,accordingtoastudydonerecentlybytheapp'sdeveloperTencent(騰訊).Inotherwords,WeChatcanoverwhelm(使應(yīng)接無暇)us,whilealsobreakingdowntheboundariesbetweenourworkandprivatelives.Justthinkhoweasyitisnowforbossestohandoutassignmentsduringtheholiday,solongastheyhaveyourWeChatcontact.Whenyou'reatthecinemaenjoyingaromanticmovieorhavingabarbecueinthebackyard,youcannevercutyourselfofffromtheoutsideworldunlessyouswitchoffyourphone.NottopostsomethinginWeChatMomentsbeforereplyingtoyourbossfirst!Apartfrominterruptingyourleisuretime,WeChatcanalsoreduceyourproductivityatwork.Formanyofficeworkers,loggingintoWeChatontheircomputersatthestartofthedayhasbecomeroutine.ButwhatifbrowsingtheMomentsdistractsusfromdoingthework?Theappstealsourtimewithoutusevennoticingit,makingushavethefalsebeliefthatwearebusyallthetime.Andasifthatweren'tbadenough,there'rethe“one-off”friendswhotakeupspaceonourWeChatfriendlist.Ahandywaytocheckhowmanyone-offfriendsyouhaveistotakealookatyourchathistorywiththem.Sometimes,youonlysenttheinitialfriendrequestssoyoucouldinvitethemtoaWeChatgrouporinformthemofsomethingforyourboss.Yetstill,asyourfriendcount(好友數(shù)量)evergoesup,itcanmakeyoufeeltheneedtopostselfies(自拍)andsharedetailsofyourlifeinyourMoments,justsoyoucanstayuptodate.WithWeChat,alloursparetimeisswallowedupbytheconstanttorrentofmessagesandourattentionkeepsgettingdivertedbyMomentsandpop-upads.Soit'stimethatweshoulddosomethingtonipthisprobleminthebud.24.WhatismostofWeChatusers'reactionwhenreceivingamassofmessages?A.Theyarequiteupset.B.Theythinkit'sunavoidable.C.Theybreakdown.D.TheycomplainaboutTencent.25.WhichofthefollowingmaymakeyourbossangryaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Enjoyingamovieattheweekend.B.PostingsomethinginWeChatMoments.C.Havingabarbecueonvacation.D.Ignoringtheassignmenthehandedoutwhenseeingit.26.Howcanwedecidewhoistheone-offfriendonourWeChatfriendlist?A.Bycheckingifyousenttheinitialfriendrequest.B.Byseeingifyourbossaskedyoutoinformhimofsomething.C.Byhavingalookatyourchatrecord.D.Bycountingthenumberofyourfriendsonthelist.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthistext?A.IsWeChatBecomingaNecessityinOurLifeB.AreWeChatFriendRequestsRuiningYourLifeC.DoesYourBossWanttoBeYourWeChatFriendD.IsItBettertoHaveMoreWeChatFriendsCBluewhales,theearth'slargestanimals,calltoothersoftheirkind,thoughexactlywhatthesecriescommunicateremainsamystery.Butthesesoundshavebegunevolving(演化).Sinceatleastthe1960s,thepitch(音調(diào))ofAntarcticbluewhaleshasdownshifted.Scientistshavetheoriesastowhy:allinvolvinghumans.Thedeepeningoftheirsoundsisnotunique.Manybluewhalesaroundtheworldhavealsodroppedtheirpitch.Inastudylastyearthatanalyzedmorethan1millionindividualrecordingsofwhalecalls,scaleshiftswerefoundacrossspecies,andamongpopulationsthatdon'tnecessarilyinteractwithoneanother.Thisistosay,whateverhascausedthechangedoesn'tseemtohaveaspecificgeographicorigin.Theunderwaternoisescausedbyoceantrafficandat-seaindustriesmightseemalikelycriminal.However,scientistshaveidentifiedloweredpitchesevenacrosspopulationsofwhalesthatliveinseaswithoutmajorshippingroutes.Onepossibleexplanationforthechangeistheachievementsofglobalconservationefforts.Astheirpopulationshavegrown,then,thewhalesmayhavedecreasedtheirvolumebecausetheyaremorelikelytobecommunicatingovershortdistances.Lastyear'sstudyofwhalecallsalsosuggestsathreateningreasonforthedropinpitch,however.Perhapswhalesdon'tneedtobesoloudbecausesoundwavestravelfartherinoceansmadeacidicbytheabsorptionofcarbondioxide.Carbondioxideintheatmosphere,meanwhile,mayalsoindirectlyinfluencewhalevoicesinotherways.Recentstudyshowsthat,duringthesummer,thewhalesmustusetheirtopvolumetobeheardinthecrackingice—anaturalsoundincreasedbyunnaturalprocesses,asrisingtemperaturesworsenice-melt.Sotheimpactsofawarmingplanetmaymodulateanimalsoundseveninremoteplaces.28.Towhatextentiswhales'pitchdrop?A.Acrossthespecies.B.IntheAntarcticocean.C.Amongsomepopulations.D.Withinonemillionindividuals.29.Whatcausestheevolvingofwhales'pitchaccordingtothetext?A.Lesscommunicationandmorethreat.B.Protectioneffortsandacidicseawater.C.Sharpdecreaseofwhales'populations.D.Underwaternoisesbyshipsandindustries.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“modulate”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Produce.B.Damage.C.Balance.D.Change.31.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Manisthesoulofnature.B.Manandnatureareinone.C.Naturepardonsnomistakes.D.Naturehasthefinalsayoverman.DAdecadeago,attheendofmyfirstsemesterteachingatWharton,astudentstoppedbyforofficehours.Hesatdownandburstintotears.Mymindstartedcyclingthroughalistofeventsthatcouldmakeacollegejuniorcry:Hisgirlfriendhadlefthim;hehadbeenaccusedofplagiarism(剽竊).“IjustgotmyfirstA-minus,”hesaid,hisvoiceshaking.Yearafteryear,Iwatchindismay(郁悶)asstudentsgoallforstraightA's.Somesacrificetheirhealth;afewhaveeventriedtosue(控告)theirschoolafterfallingshort.Allholdthebeliefthattopmarksareatickettobestgraduateschoolsandhigh-payingjoboffers.Iwasoneofthem.Istartedcollegewiththegoalofgraduatingwitha4.0.Itwouldbeareflectionofmybrainpowerandwillpower,revealingthatIhadtherightstufftosucceed.ButIwaswrong.Theevidenceisclear:Academicexcellenceisnotastrongpredictorofcareerexcellence.Acrossindustries,researchshowsthattheconnectionbetweengradesandjobperformanceismodestinthefirstyearaftercollegeandunimportantwithinahandfulofyears.Forexample,atGoogle,onceemployeesaretwoorthreeyearsoutofcollege,theirgradeshavenobearingontheirperformance.(Ofcourse,itmustbesaidthatifyougotD's,youprobablydidn'tendupatGoogle.)Inaclassic1962study,ateamofpsychologiststrackeddownAmerica'smostcreativearchitectsandcomparedthemwiththeirtechnicallyskilledbutlessoriginalmatches.Oneofthefactorsthatdistinguishedthecreativearchitectswasarecordofgrades.“IncollegeourcreativearchitectsearnedaboutaBaverage,”DonaldMacKinnonwrote.“InworkandcourseswhichcaughttheirinteresttheycouldturninanAperformance,butincoursesthatfailedtostriketheirimagination,theywerequitewillingtodonoworkatall.”ThismightexplainwhySteveJobsfinishedhighschoolwitha2.65G.P.A.,J.K.RowlinggraduatedfromtheUniversityofExeterwithroughlyaCaverage,andtheRev.Dr.MartinLutherKingJr.gotonlyoneAinhisfouryearsatMorehouse.32.Whatmakestheauthorfeeldepressed?A.AstudentgothisfirstA-minus.B.StudentsputtoomuchvalueonstraightA's.C.Theauthorhasn'tgotahigh-payingjob.D.Theauthordidn'ttryhardtogetstraightA's.33.What'stheauthor'sconclusionaboutstraightA's?A.StraightA'sdon'tstandforfuturesuccess.B.StraightA'sareatickettoabrightfuture.C.StraightA'sareoflittlevalueinfuturecareers.D.StraightA'sdon'tbringcreativeperformances.34.Whatdoweknowaboutthepeoplementionedinthelastparagraph?A.TheyhavegotaboutaBaverage.B.Theydidn'tfinishtheircollege.C.Theyareasordinaryasotherpeople.D.Theydidn'thaveacademicexcellence.35.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Amagazine.B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel.D.Abrochure.其次節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Upintheair—ahistoryofballooningThefirstkindofairtransportationwastheballoon.Peopletraveledbyballoonahundredyearsbeforetherewereplanesorjetaircraft.Thoseearlydaysofballooningwereexciting,buttheywerealsorisky.__36__However,thedangerdidnotstoptheballoonists.ThefirstrealballoonflightwasinFrancein1783.TwoFrenchbrothersmadeaballoon.__37__Hotairislighterthancoldair,soitgoesup.Theirhotairballoonwentup1000feetinthesky.__38__Theybuiltafireundertheballoontomaketheairhot.Thismadetheballoonstayupintheairforafewhours.Buttheirballoonwastiedtotheground.Soitcouldnotgoanywhere.Soonballooniststriedlongerflights.In1785,anAmericanandaFrenchmanflewovertheEnglishChannel.TheyleftEnglandonacold,clearJanuaryday.Halfwayacross,theirballoonbegantodroptowardthewater.Theythrewoutsomeequipmentandfoodtomaketheballoonlighter.Theballooncontinuedtofall,sotheythrewoutalmosteverythinginthebasket—evensomeoftheirclothes.__39__Duringthenineteenthcentury,ballooningbecameapopularsportandballoonswerealsousedbyscientiststostudytheairandbyarmiesinwartime.Aftertheairplanewasinvented,however,interestinballoonsdecreaseddramatically.Butsomepeopletodaystillliketogoupinballoons.__40__What'smore,theyhaveawonderfulviewoftheworldbelow.A.Theyfilledaverylargepaperbagwithhotair.B.Highupintheballoonbasket,theyfindquiet.C.Sometimestheballoonsfellsuddenlyandsometimestheyburned.D.Backthen,fewpeopleunderstoodhowtheywereabletoflysofar.E.Finally,afteraboutthreehours,theylandedinFrance,coldbutsafe.F.Balloonracesanddisplaysremainpopularallovertheworldtothiseveryday.G.Laterthatsameyear,twootherFrenchmenascendedinthebasketunderaballoon.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。InlateMarchsixyearsago,JaggerGordonwasstandinginlineatthegrocerystore.Anidea__41__himandthatwasonlythebeginning.He__42__FeedItForward—oneofthecountry'smostinnovativefoodbankprograms.Itwashopedthatabout11milliontonsoffoodwouldbe__43__torelievehunger,whichCanadiansannuallyletgoto__44__.The50-year-oldchefandstarterofToronto'sFeedItForward,islikeamodern-dayRobinHood.__45__robbingfromtherich,hisfoodbanksavesfoodthatwouldotherwiseendupinrecyclingbins.Thefoodhe__46__isstilleatablebutmaynotmeetthepicture-perfect__47__ofconsumers.“Thisisperfectlygoodstuff!”hesays.“Maybeapepperhasaslightblemish(瑕疵),orit'snotbreastmeat__48__whateverthedesiredcutis,butyoucanstillmakesomethingthattastes__49__.”Withsome2200volunteers,theorganizationoperatesthreemainkitchensacrossthecountry.Untilrecently,theorganizationwas__50__appropriately3000peopleeveryday.Duringholidayseasons,itsdeliciousroastturkeysnever__51__tobringaperfectendtotheannualcommunitygathering.SinceCOVID-19,ithasbeenprovidingfoodforcloserto5000perdayandGordonseesthatCOVID-19willhaveanevenbiggerimpactoncommunitiesthat__52__hisservices.Astheyearcomestoanend,FeedItForwardisstockpiling(儲備)turkeys.Inpreviousyears,they__53__holidaydinners—communitycelebrationswithlivemusicand,ofcourse,plentyofgoodfood.Thisyearwillbe__54__—lessgatheringandmorespecialdeliveries.SomaybeGordonislesslikeRobinHoodandmorelikeSanta.“Thereisneedoutthere,andwecan__55__it,”hesays.“That'smymission.”41.A.hitB.warnedC.remindedD.recalled42.A.attendedB.requestedC.recommendedD.founded43.A.thrownB.purchasedC.providedD.buried44.A.sortB.wasteC.treasureD.ruin45.A.InspiteofB.InsteadofC.RegardlessofD.Infavorof46.A.tastesB.sellsC.buysD.rescues47.A.standardsB.budgetsC.deadlinesD.conditions48.A.andB.butC.orD.so49.A.terribleB.specialC.a(chǎn)mazingD.tasteless50.A.feedingB.orderingC.interviewingD.employing51.A.failedB.succeededC.botheredD.refused52.A.payforB.fightagainstC.dependonD.involvein53.A.announcedB.a(chǎn)ffordedC.canceledD.hosted54.A.differentB.similarC.normalD.simple55.A.solveB.meetC.predictD.ignore其次節(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。Surfingisaveryenjoyablewatersport.Thefirst56.________(know)surfingcamefromtheancientHawaiiantraditionofwavesliding.FortheHawaiians,surfingwasnotmerelyaway57.________(pass)thetime.Italsoservedas58.________exercisetokeeptheirleadersinphysicalcondition.Membersofthewealthierclasseswouldtesttheirskillsinfierce59.________(compete)duringwhichwealth,prideandevenromancewereputdownasbets.Eventually,theideaofsurfingspreadtoWesternAmericans,60.________whomitbecameverypopular.Whilesomepeopleareinterestedinsurfingcompetitively,61.________justtookitforthepleasureofbeingoutintheocean.Bynowsurfing62.________(develop)acultureofitsown.Manyyoungpeopletraveltodifferentpartsoftheworldridingthewaves63.________othersenjoyexploringtheworldunderthewater.Scubadivingisapopularformofentertainmentthattakespeopletoabeautifulworldunderthesurfaceofoceans.Diversdivewiththeaidofairtanks,64.________helpthembreatheunderwaterforacertainlengthoftime.Now,scubadivinghasbecomeapopularpastime.Twoofthe65.________(famous)placestoscubadivearetheGreatBarrierReefinAustraliaandtheRedSeainIsrael.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,得知某英文報社就“如何關(guān)愛老年人”征集想法。請給編輯寫一封信,內(nèi)容包括:(1)寫信目的;(2)個人或社會能做的事情;(3)發(fā)出呼吁。留意:(1)詞數(shù)80左右;(2)可以適當(dāng)增加微小環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;(3)開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。Deareditor,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(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。GrandpaCecilRodgershasnarrowlyescapedaphonescam(詐騙).Itallbeganwithatelephonecall...CecilisanelderlymanfromCincinnati,Ohio,whowaslookingforwardtospendingtimewithhisfamilyovertheholidays.TheywereallcomingtovisithimathisElmwoodPlacehome,includinghisadultgrandsonDavid.Oneafternoon,whilenappinginbed,hewasawakenedbythesharpringingofhistelephone.“Whowillringmeupatthistime?”hewondered.Peeringtowardsthephone,hehesitantlypickeditup.Fromthereceivercameanurgentvoice.“Grandpa,thisisDavid.Iamintrouble.”BeforeCecilcouldaskhimanyquestion,hecontinued,onandoff,halfcrying.“Ihitawoman'scarandshewassevenmonthspregnant(懷孕).AndtheychargedmewithdrunkendrivingandI'minprison...”Hesobbed(哭泣)loudly.HisvoicewassobrokenthatCecilcouldhardlymatchitwiththegentleandwarmvoiceofhisgrandson.PoorDavid!Hemustbesuffering!Cecilpanickedimmediately.Withoutmoredetailedcommunication,thephonepassedsuddenlytoanotherperson—David'slawyer,whohadadeepervoice.Seemingly,heunderstoodCecil'sanxietyandattemptedtocomforthimwithasolution.“NowtheonlywaytohelpDavidistogotoWal-Martandtransfer$2300toanotherstore.IwouldpickupthemoneyandthenuseittopostDavid'sbail(保釋金).”“IamsureeverythingwouldbeOKaslongasthemoneyisinplace,”headded.Ultimately,heloweredhisvoice,“Don'ttellanybody.Youdon'twanttomakeyourgrandsonlookuglyinyourneighborhood.”ThelawyerhungupevenbeforeCecilcouldgiveananswer.留意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Cecilwastotallyataloss.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheluckypartofCecil'sdaywaswhenhesteppedintocashier(收銀員)Audrella'slineinWal-Mart.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________單元測試卷(三)第一部分聽力聽力材料Text1M:I'mnotfeelingsowell.W:Getsomerestandtakethesethreetimesadayandyoushouldfeelbetter.Ifyoudon't,comebackandseeme.Text2W:Excuseme,butisitseveno'clockyet?M:I'msorry,butIdon'thaveawatch.Trytheladyoverthere.W:Thankyou.Iwill.Text3M:I'dlikesometicketsfortomorrow'sconcert.W:Ticketsfortheconcertare$6foradults,halfpriceforchildren.M:Allright.I'dlikethreeticketsforadultsandtwoticketsforchildren,please.Text4W:CanyoutellmewhattimeFlightB5311arrives,please?M:Yes,itwasscheduledtoarriveat6pm,buthasbeendelayedforonehourandahalf.Text5M:CouldIpossiblyleaveclassearlytoday?W:I'mafraidnot.We'regoingtohaveadictationbeforeclassisdismissed.M:Oh,well...ThereasonisthatIhaveanappointmentwiththedentist.Ihaveaterribletoothache.W:Well,inthatcase,justgoahead.Text6M:What'syourfavoritekindofmusic,Mary?Doyoulikepopmusic?W:Ilikealmostallkindsofmusic.ButIlikecountrymusicbest.M:Therewasaconcertofcountrymusiclastweek.W:IwishIhadbeenthere!M:Doyouoftengotothemovies?W:Notoftenbutoccasionally.M:Itwilldoyougoodtogooutforentertainmentatweekends.Whatkindofmoviedoyoulikebest?W:It'shardtosay.Generallyspeaking,Ilikeinterestingandsignificantones.M:ShallwegodowntownforamoviethisFridayevening?W:Verygood.What'son?M:I'mnotsure.Letmegiveacalltofindout.Text7W:Doyoulikeyournewroommate?M:Yes,he'saniceguy,buthelistenstoheavymetalmusic.W:Whatkind?M:Heavymetal.W:Ugh!Doesheplayitalot?M:No,butwhenheplaysit,heplaysitreallyloud.W:Toobad.Well,doeshekeepthehouseclean?M:Oh,yeah.That'snoproblem.Text8M:Hello,UniversityBooks,TimWeberspeaking.W:Hi,Tim,thisisRuth.M:Oh,hi,Ruth.What'sup?W:Well,theStudents'Unionneedsacoupleofvolunteerstoshowthenewstudentsaroundnextweek.Wouldyoubeabletohelpout?M:Thatdependsonthedaysyouhaveinmind.I'mworkingherefull-timebeforeclassesbegin.It'sreallybusynow,withallthetextbookorderscomingin,butIdohavesometimeoff.W:WhataboutSaturday?Mostnewstudentswillarriveontheweekend.M:Sorry.IhavetoworkalldaySaturday.HowaboutThursdayandFriday?I'vegotbothmorningsfree.W:Idon'thavethetimetableonme.Ken'sgotit.Maybeyoucansetsomethingupwithhim.M:I'llonlybeabletospareacoupleofhours,though.W:Noproblem,I'llaskKentogetintouchwithyoulatertoday.Willyoubeatthisnumber?M:Yeah,tillfour.Look,I'vegottogo.IhavetogetalltheordersoutbeforeIleavetoday.W:OK,thanks,Tim.Bye.Text9M:Haveyouthoughtofmovingatall,Sarah?W:We'vethoughtaboutit,butmyhusbandandIcan'tafforditrightnow.M:Buyingahousecanbeexpensive,buttherearewaystofindcheaperhouses.W:Likewhat?M:Well.Youcanbuyahousefarawayfromthecitycenter.Youwoulddefinitelysavemoneydoingitthatway.W:That'sagoodidea.M:Sure,mysister-in-lawandherhusbandjustboughtahousethatway.They'reprettysatisfiedwithit.W:Isthehouseprettyrun-down?M:Notatall.Thewoman,whoownedit,tookgoodcareofit.Butwhenshedied,shehadnofamilyleftandnowill,sothegovernmenthadtosellitforher.W:Wasitaveryoldhouse?M:Itwasabout75yearsold.Therewereafewrepairsthatneededdoing,butitdidn'ttakealotofmoneyortime.W:Isitinagoodlocation?M:Theareacanbeabitroughintheevening,buttheneighborswatchoutforeachother,soit'sOK.Text10We'vejustreceivedwordthatHurricaneHarryhaschangeditscourse,andisnowheadingstraightforthemainland.Weexpecttohavewindsofover150milesperhour.Thehurricaneshouldarriveatabout3p.m.thisafternoon.Pleasegetpreparedforit.Coveryourwindowswithboardsasmuchaspossible.Ti

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