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湖南省常德市津市第一中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期開學(xué)考試英語試題一、聽力選擇題1.Whatwillthewomanbringtothebarbecue?A.Hamburgers.B.Hotdogs.C.Potatosalad.2.Whenisthebaseballgame?A.OnThursday. B.OnFriday. C.OnSaturday.3.HowdidJohndointheexam?A.Hefailedtheexam. B.Hegotthehighestmark. C.Hedidworsethanlasttime.4.Whowillbeabsentfromthedinner?A.Vicky. B.Amy. C.Mom.5.Whyisthemanlate?A.Heoverslept. B.Helosthiscarkey. C.Hehadnoalarmclocks.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Hostingashow. B.Doingasurvey. C.Attendingaclass.7.Whohasadog?A.Theman. B.Theman’sneighbor. C.Thewoman.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.WhatdoesDavidlikewatchingonTV?A.Soccergame. B.TVplay. C.News.9.WhoalsohasthesamehobbywithDavid?A.Theman.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Theman’sbrother.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whereisthewoman'snewplace?A.Oppositealibrary. B.Besidearestaurant. C.Behindashoppingmall.11.Whatisthewoman'sfavoritehobby?A.Reading. B.Eating. C.Shopping.12.Whydidthewomansellhercar?A.Sheneedsmoney. B.Parkingisdifficult. C.Italwaysbreaksdown.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandnurse. B.Nurseandpatient. C.Doctorandpatient.14.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Heoftengetstired.B.Hehasnoappetite.C.Hefailstofallasleepatnight.15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heishungrynow. B.Hedislikesjunkfood. C.Heseldomdoessports.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?A.Doexerciseeveryday. B.Getenoughsleep. C.Eatrightfood.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.Aworkeroftheclub.B.Anewspaperreporter.C.Thereceptionistoftheclub.18.Whatkindofexercisecouldbeincludedintheplan?A.RockClimbing. B.Goingwalking. C.Goingdiving.19.Whatentertainmentdoesthecenteroffer?A.Relaxinginthegarden. B.WatchingTV. C.Holdingparties.20.Howcanthemembershavenewspaperssenttotheirrooms?A.Byinformingthelibraryofdemands.B.Bypayingalittlemorebookingfee.C.Bycontactingthepeopleatreception.二、閱讀理解MakespaceinyoursummerforfreefunYoudon’thavetogotothemoontomeetanastronaut.YoucandoitattheAirandSpaceMuseumonJuly16.PioneeringpilotAmeliaEarhartdisappearedonaflightaroundtheglobein1937.Butshe’llbeattheNationalAirandSpaceMuseumonJuly16—themuseum’sfirstFamilyDayoftheseason—totellyouallaboutheradventures.(Okay,it’sactuallyanactresspretendingtobeEarhart.)NASAastronautPatrickForresterwillbetheretoansweryourquestions,too.Cometolearnhowspaceexplorationchangedtheworld.AnotherFamilyDayeventtakesplaceonJuly25.At“DiscovertheMoonDay!”youcansteer(駕駛)aroboticrover(avehicleforexploringthesurfaceofaplanet),examinemeteorites(隕石)thatwerefoundonthemoon,seethecapsule(太空艙)thattooktheApollo11astronautsthereandbackandviewphotosofthelunarsurfaceusing3-Dglasses.Youcancreatelunarartandtakeamoonquiz.We’llgiveyouoneexample:July20,1969—46yearsagothismonth.Doyouknowwhathappenedthatday?NationalAirandSpaceMuseumIndependenceAvenueatSixthStreetSWOpendaily10a.m.to7:30p.m.throughSeptember1(withafewearlyclosingsat5:30p.m.;visitourwebsitefordetails).FamilyDayprogramsarefrom10a.m.to3p.m.Information

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MondaythroughFridayfrom9a.m.to5p.m.andSaturdayfrom9a.m.to4p.m.Allages,butbestforage7andolder.Formoreinformation,call202-633-2214orgoto.21.WhatcanmuseumvisitorsdoonJuly16?A.Createlunarart.B.Stepintoanunusualcapsule.C.SeeamovieaboutEarhart’sadventures.D.Learnaboutamissingwomanpilot’sadventures.22.Whatdoweknowabout“DiscovertheMoonDay!”?A.Itincludesamoonquizcompetition.B.It’sthefirstFamilyDayatthemuseum.C.Itfeaturesafamousastronaut’sexplanations.D.Itgivespeoplefirst-h(huán)andexperienceofspace.23.What’stheclosingtimefortheFamilyDayprograms?A.3p.m. B.4p.m.C.5:30p.m. D.7:30p.m.ItallstartedwhentheGillbrothers’requirementformoneytobuymoreNerfgunsandvideogameswasturneddownbytheirparents.Seeingtheirparentsrefusetoforkoutthemoney,thethreebrothers—Collin,13yearsold,Ryan,11yearsold,andAustin,8yearsold—cameupwithasolution.Theytaughtthemselveshowtomakecandles,learningtipsfromYouTubevideos,andabusinesswasborn.Almosttwoyearslater,theboys’candle-makingshopcalled“FreresBranchiaux”whichmeans“GillBrothers”inFrenchhasdevelopedbeyondanythingtheyexpected.With36storessellingtheirproducts,FreresBranchiauxsellsabout400candlesamonth.TheboyshavecashforalltheNerfgunsandvideogamestheyeverdesired.Butinsteadofspendingmuchontoys,mostofthemoneygoesbackintothebusiness,and10percentoftheirprofitsaredonatedtoWashington-areahomelessshelterseverymonth.Collinsaiditmakeshimfeellikethebusinesshasapurposebeyondbusiness.“Thecommunityhelpedus,sowehavetohelpback,”thebrotherssaid.Assoonasthebrothersfindthefundsandspace,theyhopetoopenashopandhirehomelesspeopleasemployees.Thecandles,whichcomein23scents,suchasLavenderCrush,LimeCottonandWhiskeySweet,aretheboys’mostpopularproducts.Theyalsoofferotherthingslikesoapandbathsalts.Eachproductismadebyoneofthebrothers.Astheoldest,Collindrivesmostoftheproduction,makingbetween50and60percentofeachmonth’sproduction.Collindoesn’tmindshoulderingthelargestshareoftheworkbecausehethinkshisbrothersarestilltooyoung.CollintypicallyspendsthreetofourhourseachdayworkingintheGills’candle-makingstation.Celenaandherhusband,Patrick,offeradviceandsupervision(監(jiān)督),buttheboysmostlymanagethebusinessthemselves.AlltheboysplantomakeFreresBranchiauxtheirlife’swork.Theywouldlikeittogrowintoahugebrand,maybearoundtheworld.24.Whatdotheunderlinedwordsmeaninthefirstparagraph?A.Lend. B.Earn.C.Save. D.Pay.25.Whatwasthesolutionthebrotherscameupwith?A.Startingabusiness.B.Doingsurveysoncandles.C.CreatingvideosonYouTube.D.Stoppingplayingvideogames.26.WhatcanweknowaboutCollin?A.Heistalentedandoutgoing.B.Heiscaringandoutgoing.C.Heishard-workingandcaring.D.Heishard-workingandtalented.27.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Thebusinessbelongstotheboys’parentsinfact.B.Theboys’parentsoffernecessarysupporttothem.C.Thecandlebusinesshasbecomeaninternationalone.D.Theboysmainlydependontheirparentstorunthebusiness.Olderadultswhosleepsixhoursorfeweranightmayhaveelevatedriskfordementia(癡呆癥)andothercognitive(認(rèn)知的)issues,anewstudyfinds.ResearchersatStanfordUniversitymeasuredseniors'(ages65to85)dementiariskandcognitiveabilities,findinghigherriskinthosepatientswhoregularlysleptsixorfewerhourscomparedtothosewhosleptsevenoreighthours.Thoseseniorswhosleptnineormorehoursalsohadlowercognitivefunctionsandotherhealthissues,buttheresearchersdidn'tfindthesamehighdementiariskinthisgroup.Thefindingsdemonstratehowimportantitisforadultstomaintainahealthysleepcycle,especiallyastheygetolder.Asadultsage,it'scommonfortheirsleeppatternstochangeorbecomedisrupted—leadingtolonger,shorter,ormoreirregularsleep.ThisdisruptionmaybelinkedtoAlzheimer'sandotherformsofdementia,impactingseniors'abilitytorememberinformation,problem-solve,andgothrougheverydaybehaviors.Sleepdisruptioncanalsobecausedbyorheightendepression,cardiovasculardisease(冠心病),andotherconditions.Arecommendedsleeptimeforseniorsisseventoeighthours,theresearcherssaid.Sixorfewerhourscorrespondedtoshortsleep,whilenineormorehourscorrespondedtolongsleep.TheStanfordresearchersmeasuredlevelsofbetaamyloid,aproteininthebrainthatistypicallyfoundinhighlevelswhenapatientdevelopsAlzheimer's.Inaddition,theresearchersusedseveraltestsformemory,attention,spatialskills,andexecutivefunctiontoidentifypatients'cognitiveabilities.Thosepatientssleepingforsixhoursorfeweranightweremorelikelytodevelopdementia,theresearchersfound.Thelow-sleeppatients

hadhigherlevelsofbetaamyloid.TheStanfordresearchersfoundthatpatientswithlowersleepalsoperformedworseonmemorytests,whilethosewithhighersleep(morehours)performedworseonexecutivefunctiontests,whichmeasurethebrain'sabilitytoswitchbetweendifferenttasks.―Themaintakeawayisthatitisimportanttomaintainhealthysleeplateinlife,WinertoldCNN.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disrupted”inparagraph4mean?A.difficult B.disorderedC.dissolved D.different29.Accordingtothefindings,whichofthefollowingisNOTrelatedtothedisruptedsleep?A.Itismorelikelytocauseoldpeopletohavebadmemoriesoverissues.B.Itmaycontributetodementia,cardiovasculardiseaseandotherillnesses.C.Somedailybehaviorsperhapsdifferfromthosewhosesleepingisnormal.D.Ittendstobringalltheoldpeopletoundergobrainscansandcognitivetests.30.Whatcanweinferfromthestudy?A.Apropersleeptimeforseniorsisseventoeighthours.B.Lowandhighsleeppatientswerebothpooratmemorytests.C.Executivefunctiontestisappliedtomeasurethecapacityofbrain.D.Keepingahealthysleepforolderadultslateinlifeiscrucial.ResearchersstudieddatafromtheNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey,organizedbytheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)intheUnitedStatesandlookedattherelationshipbetweencupsofcoffeedrunkperdayandbothtotalbodyfatpercentageandabdominalortrunkfat.Theyfoundthatwomenaged20—40whodranktwoorthreecupsofcoffeeperdayhadthelowestlevelofobesity,3.4%lowerthanpeoplewhodidnotconsumecoffee.Amongwomenagedbetween45—69,thosewhodrankfourormorecupshadanobesitypercentage4.1%lower.Overall,theaveragetotalbodyfatpercentagewas2.8%loweramongwomenofallageswhodranktwoorthreecupsofcoffeeperday.Thefindingswereconsistentwhetherthecoffeeconsumedwascaffeinatedordecaffeinatedandamongsmokers/non-smokersandthosesufferingfromchronicdiseaseswhencomparedtothoseingoodhealth.Inmen,therelationshipwaslesssignificantalthoughmenaged20—44whodranktwoorthreecupsperdayhad1.3%lesstotalfatand1.8%lesstrunkfatthanthosewhodidn’tconsumecoffee.Around7milliontonsofcoffeeisconsumedgloballyeveryyear.Dr.LeeSmith,seniorauthorofthestudy,said:“Ourresearchsuggeststhattheremaybeactivecompoundsincoffeeotherthancaffeinethatmanageweightandwhichcouldpotentiallybeusedasanti-obesitycompounds.”“Itcouldbepossiblethatcoffee,oritseffectiveingredientscouldbeintegratedintoahealthydietstrategytoreducetheburdenofchronicconditionsrelatedtotheobesity,”Dr.LeeSmithadded.“It’simportanttointerpretthefindingsofthisstudyinlightofitslimitations—thestudywasataspecificpointintimesotrendscannotbeestablished.However,wedon’tbelievethatsomeone’sweightislikelytoinfluencetheircoffeeconsumption.”31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Coffeehaslesseffectonmenthanwomeninfataccordingtothefindings.B.Thewomenaged20—44liketodrinktwoorthreecupsofcoffeeperday.C.Theresearchersfoundthatthecoffeeconsumerspreferredcaffeinatedcoffee.D.Trendswillbeestablishedtolimitpeople’sweightbytheircoffeeconsumption.32.WhatincoffeemainlyinfluencesbodyfataccordingtoDr.LeeSmith?A.Thecaffeine. B.Thedecaffeinated.C.Theeffectivecompounds. D.Therichnutrition.33.Whatmightthestudybeusedfor?A.Developinganewcoffee. B.Thetreatmentofobesity.C.Thetreatmentofheartdisease. D.Thestudyofphysicaldifferencesbetweenthesexes.34.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Adiary. B.Aguidebook. C.Anovel. D.Amagazine.Socialdistancingcanimpactmentalhealth.Howshallwehandleit?Morethanthreebillionpeoplegloballyarelivingunderlockdownmeasures.Manypeopleinrecentweekshavebegunworkingathome,iftheyhaven’tbeenlaidoff.Schoolshavecanceledclasses.35.Restaurants,retailstores,gyms,bars,theatersandothergatheringplaceshaveallbeenshuttered(關(guān)門)inmanycountries.Thoughtheseclosuresareallattemptstoenforcesocialdistancing,mentalhealthexpertsstillsuggestscientificandhandymeasurestoreducepeople’smentalproblemsduringisolation.Followingaresomeoftheirtips:36.Engaginginactivitiesthatdistractyoufromcurrenteventscanalsobehelpful.YoucanwatchyourfavoritemoviesandTVshows,pickupanewhobbylikebakingorDIYcrafts,joinanonlinefitnessclassorenrollinafreeonlineuniversitycourse.Inaddition,youcantakevirtualtourstogetherofmuseums,nationalparksandothersites.Maketimeforself-care.Whenstressheightens,pleasecarveoutsometimeforyourselfeveryday,evenwhenyou’rehunkereddown,todosomethingthatmakesyoufeelgood.37.Also,don’tforgetthecriticalself-careactivitieslikeeatinghealthy,gettingadequatesleepandregularphysicalactivity.Stayconnectedwithfamilyandfriends.Maintainingsocialnetworkscanfosterasenseofnormalityandprovidevaluableoutletsforsharingfeelingsandrelievingstress.38Bethereforothers.39.InChina,somepeoplefindself-valuebyorganizingdonationactivitiesandvolunteeringtodeliverfoodandothernecessitiesforthequarantined.InSpain,groupexerciseclassesarebeingconductedforquarantinedresidentsontheirbalconies.A.Youwon’tgetinfectedwithCOVID-19bytalkingonthephone,textingorchattingwithyourfamilymembersandfriendsonsocialmediaplatforms.B.Movearound.C.Andsomepeoplewillstayconnectedthroughphonecalls,textmessageorjoininganonlinecommunity.D.Helpingothersisalsoagoodwaytoimprovehappiness.E.Keepyourselfbusy.F.Whetherit’sjournaling,readingabook,playingwithyourpetorlisteningtomusic.G.Sportingeventsandreligiousserviceshavebeencalledoff三、完形填空Asasinglefather,Isucceededinkeepingmytwochildrenquietthatnight.ThenIroseslowlyandcarefully,tryingto40makingeventheleastsoundwhichmightmakethemawake.Iftheywereawake,theywould41moresongsandmorestories.Itiptoed(躡手躡腳地走)outoftheroomandwentdownstairs.Sittingatthedinningroomtable,Isatdownheavilyinmychair,42thatthiswasthefirsttimesinceIcamehomefromwork.IwassobusythatIhadnotimetomyself.Ihadcookedsomefoodand43them,encouragingtwolittleonestoeat.Ihaddonethedisheswhile44totheirmanyrequestsforattention.Ihadhelpedwiththeirhomeworkandtheirbath.Ihadtoldthemstoriesbeforetheywenttobed.The45wasarelief(輕松)forthemoment.Thensuddenlyitallcrowdedinonme;theextremetiredness,the46oftheresponsibility,theworryaboutbills.IfeltasthoughIwereatthebottomofagreatseaofloneliness.Isatthere,47sobbing(吸泣)nottoletthemknowit.Justthen,apairoflittlearmswentaroundmymiddleandalittlefacelookedupatme.Iwas48tobeseencryingbymyson.“I’msorry,Ethan,Idon’tknowyouwerestillawake.Idon’t49tocry.I’msorry.I’mjustalittlesadtonight.”“Itdoesn’tmatter.It’sokaytocry,you’remy50andalsoanordinaryperson.”Ican’t51howhappyhemademe,andthisinnocent(天真無邪的)littleboy,gaveme52tocry.HeseemedtobesayingthatIdidn’thavetoalwaysbe53,andthatitwasoccasionallypossibletoallowmyselftoletoutmy54andfeelweak.40.A.regret B.a(chǎn)void C.keep D.forget41.A.a(chǎn)skfor B.payfor C.pointout D.missout42.A.proud B.sure C.a(chǎn)fraid D.a(chǎn)ware43.A.described B.changed C.served D.observed44.A.a(chǎn)pplying B.responding C.turning D.comparing45.A.thought B.meal C.conversation D.silence46.A.position B.manner C.pressure D.effect47.A.secretly B.safely C.sincerely D.confidently48.A.relaxed B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.interested D.a(chǎn)shamed49.A.a(chǎn)gree B.mean C.choose D.pretend50.A.dad B.uncle C.doctor D.businessman51.A.master B.control C.express D.recognize52.A.direction B.permission C.invitation D.experience53.A.mysterious B.busy C.happy D.strong54.A.feelings B.interests C.opinions D.decisions四、語法填空語法填空Thefilmyouseeonthescreenistheproductofahugeamountofhardwork,mostof55takesplacebehindthescenes.I'dliketointroducesomeaspectsoffilm-makingyoumightnotbefamiliar56.57(begin)with,soundeffectsareoftenaddedafterascenehasbeenshotandmightnotbemadeinthewayyouwouldexpect.AnotheraspectIattachgreat58(important)toisvisualspecialeffects.CGIhasbeenfrequentlyusedinfilm-making,and,actorscanbe59(easy)separatedfromthebackground.PeterJacksontook60

creativeapproach—heusedclevercameraanglestomakecharactersseem61(big)orsmallerthantheyreallywere.

Propsareanotherfactorthat62(contribute)toafilm'ssuccess.Greateffortmustsometimesbemadetoresearch,findandbuildobjects.

63weseeonthecinemascreenisjustthetipofthehugeicebergoffilm-making.Nexttimeyougotothecinema,you'llspareathoughtforallthose64(talent)peoplewhohaveworkedforalongtimebehindthescenes.五、書信寫作65.假定你是李華,將參加一個英語論壇舉辦的“AFinalYearandAGlobalDream”為題的征文活動。請你寫一篇稿件,內(nèi)容包括:1.目前你的學(xué)習(xí)目標(biāo);2.描述未來的愿景(夢想大學(xué)等)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。注:選拔賽-qualificationtrialLadiesandgentlemen,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá)66.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。PassingKindnessOnMrs.BrownwasinthestorewithherlittleboyJack,havingjustcomefromUrgentCareCentertogethimsomemedicineforavirus.WhileJacklookedaroundinthestore,shecouldn’twaittogethimhometowarmsoupandawarmbed.“Mommy,look!”Jacksaidwhentheygotclosetotheregister.Hepointedatarowoftoycarsforsale.“CanIhaveone?Please?”“No,Jack.Youhaveplentyofcars,”saidMrs.Brown.“Besides,it’sveryclosetoChristmas.WhoknowswhatSantawillbringyou?”Jackacceptedhismother’sdecision,butitdidn’thelphismood.Nowhewastiredanddisappointed.Whentheygotuptothecounter,theladyattheregisterhandedJackoneofthetoycars.“Thewomaninfrontofyouinlineboughtthisforyou,”shesaid.“Ichosetheyellowone,butyoucanhaveanyoneyouwant.”Jacklookedsohappybecauseitwastheverythinghewanted.Mrs.Brownlookedaroundforthemysterious(神秘的)benefactor,butshewaslonggone.“Thatwasveryniceofthatlady,”shesaid.“Maybewecanalsogiveananonymous(匿名的)gifttosomeoneelsetoday.”“Yes,weshould!”Jackagreed.Theunexpectedkindnessmadehimfeelbetterthananymedicinecould.ImmediatelyhethoughtofthelittlegirlwhowasbadlyillinUrgentCareCenter.“Mommy,whynotgivethegirlwesawinUrgentCareCentersomethingnicetocomforther?”hesuggested.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(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?!癟hatsoundslikeagoodidea,”saidMrs.Brown.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Whenshewokeup,thegirlfoundthedoll(玩具娃娃)besideher.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案題號12345678910答案CBABAABACA題號11121314151617181920答案CBCACBABAC題號21222324252627282930答案DDADACBBDD題號31323334353637383940答案ACBDGEFADB題號41424344454647484950答案ADCBDCADBA題號51525354答案CBDA1.C【原文】M:Myfamilyishavingabarbecuetomorrow.Wouldyouliketocome?Allyouhavetobringisasidedish.We'regoingtohavehamburgersandhotdogs,andwe'llplaymusicandgames.W:Thatsoundsgreat!Ilovebarbecues.I'llbringsomepotatosalad.2.B【原文】M:Hereyougo…TicketsforthisFriday’sbasketballgame.W:Oh,no!IthoughtyousaidthegamewasonSaturday.Ialreadyboughtustheticketsforthebaseballgamethatday.M:Oops.IthoughtthebaseballgamewasonThursday.3.A【原文】W:What’stheresultoftheexam?I’msureJohnhasgotthehighestmark,becausehehasbeenstudyinghardthisterm.M:Asamatteroffact,hedidn’tpasstheexamthistime.4.B【原文】W:Iloveitwhenallthefamilygetbacktogether.What'sfordinner?M:I'mnotsureyet,Mom,DadandVickywillbethere,butAmycan'tmakeit.Shehasameeting.5.A【原文】W:You’relateagain.Didyourcarbreakdown?M:No,Iforgottosetmyalarmclock,soIsleptovertime.6.A7.B【原文】W:Welcometoourtalkshow,Bob.Pleasemakeyourselfathome.First,couldyoupleasetellmesomethingaboutwhereyoulive?M:Yes.IwasborninFrance,butIgrewupinSwitzerland.AndIrecentlymovedtotheUK.NowIliveinWeybridge.W:Isee,thankyou.Now,let’smoveontoyournewhouse.M:Atthebackofmyhousethereisagarden.Mywifehasgrownmanyplantsinit.AndmyneighborhasacrazybarkingdogbutluckilyIlikedogsandthedoglikesme,sowhensheseesmeshegetsreallyexcitedandwelcomesmehome.W:That’sanicefeeling.8.A9.C【原文】M:WheneverIcometovisit,DavidisalwayswatchingTV.W:You'reright.Helikeswatchingthesoccergamesinparticular.M:Oh,Isee.ButIlikewatchingnewsbetter.W:Whenasoccergamecomes,hedoesn'teveneatorsleep.M:Mybrotheristhesameway.Helikeswatchingsoccersomuchthatit'salmostlikealover.W:Ican'tunderstandwhythey'resocrazyaboutsoccer.10.A11.C12.B【原文】M:Didyoufindanewplaceyet?W:Yeah,it'srightacrossfromthelibrary.M:Theoneinthecitycenter?W:Yeah,rightaroundthecornerfromtheWestfieldshoppingmall.M:Oh,that'sgreatforyoubecauseshoppingisyourfavoritehobby.W:Right.AndIalsolikeeating.Therearesomegreatrestaurantsinmyneighborhood.M:Howaboutparking?W:Notveryconvenient,soIhadtosellmycar.Butthere'sabusstopinfrontofmyapartmentbuilding,andit'sonlyfiveblockstowork.13.C14.A15.C16.B【原文】M:DoctorSommers,I’m57andveryhealthy,butIgettiredoften.WhatcanIdoaboutthis?W:Well,first,makesureyouexercise.Doyoudothis?M:Notreally.I’mnotreallyintoexercise.Iseldomtakeexercisemyself.W:Howaboutexercisingwithsomeone,then?It’simportantforyoutoexerciseeveryday.Thenextthingyoushoulddoiseattherightamountofgoodfood.M:Hmmm...Itrytodothis,butsometimesit’shard.W:Doyoueatalotofjunkfood?M:No,butIlovetoeat,andIgethungryoften,soIeatalot.W:Youcouldbetiredbecauseyoueattoomuchtoofast.Whenyouhaveameal,trytoeatslowly,andstopwhenyougetfull.Finally,haveenoughsleepeveryday.Enoughsleepmightgiveyousomeextraenergy.M:OK,Iunderstand.W:Thesesuggestionswillhelpyoufeelmoreenergetic.Goodluck!17.A18.B19.A20.C【原文】W:WelcometoBrian’sClubCenter.You’resuretoenjoyyourselfhere.Everyoneherecanexperiencehealthyliving.Onlyfruit,vegetables,fishandchickenareservedhere.Noredmea

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