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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1河南省开封市五校2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题本卷命题范围:至人教版选择性必修第四册。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whowilllookafterthewoman'schildrenwhensheisaway?A.Thechildren'saunt. B.Thechildrenthemselves. C.Themanandhiswife.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Husbandandwife. C.Fatheranddaughter.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Lookingforabus.B.Askingfordirections.C.Offeringsomeinformation.4.Whereisprobablytheman'sson?A.Athis'sschool B.InEurope. C.Athisfriend's.5.Whendidthemangivethefishwater?A.Justnow! B.Yesterday. C.Thismorning.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoesthemanaskLarrytotaketotheparty?A.Someoranges. B.Somedrinks. C.Somebottles.7.Whatisthewomanwritingdown?A.Theman'swords. B.Theman'saddress. C.Theman'sphonenumber.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatismostprobablythewoman?A.Anewsreporter. B.Abusinesswoman. C.Apainter.9.Whatexhibitionisgoingtobeheld?A.Aphotographyexhibition. B.Anexhibitionclothes. C.Apaintingexhibition.10.Wheredotheexhibitscomefrom?A.Theartgallery. B.Thetown. C.Differentcountries.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hehadabadcold. B.Hehurthisknee. C.Helosthisgame.12.WhenwillthespeakersplayagainsttheMichiganteam?A.NextWednesday. B.ThisSaturday. C.Thisafternoon.13.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Seethegamefilms. B.Havearestathome. C.Gobacktohisteam.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthewomanmostinterestedin?A.Playingthepiano. B.Playingtheviolin. C.Listeningtoclassicalmusic.15.Whatarethespeakersbothpoorat?A.Sports. B.Songs. C.Thetheoryofmusic.16.Whowillthespeakersvisit?A.Theirfriends. B.Theman'suncle. C.Thewoman'steacher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongdoeseacheyecontactlastinAmericans'normalconversation?A.Aboutonesecond. B.Afewseconds. C.Aboutoneminute.18.WhatareyousupposedtodowhenyoulookatanAmericanpasser-byinthestreet?A.Avoidsmilingathim.B.Lookneithertoolittlenortoomuch.C.Lookathimatadistanceofovereightfeet.19.WhydoesalistenerinEnglandstareatthespeakerattentively?A.Toavoidtalkingdirectlytothespeaker.B.Toexpectthespeakertoendthetalk.C.Toshowhisinterestinthetalk.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.CharacteristicsofeyecontactinAmerica.B.TheintroductionofAmerica'sstreetculture.C.ThedifferencesbetweenAmericaandEngland.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AMontrealisoneofthosediversecitiesthatoffersomethingforeveryone.ThebesttimetovisitMontrealistypicallyinthespring(March~June)orduringthefall(September~November).Atthesetimes,you'lllikelyfindfewercrowds,cheaperaccommodationsandthebestweatherforsightseeingasitisneithertoohotnortoocold.ThingstodoGobackintimeinOldMontreal:AvisittoOldMontrealisamustforanyonevisitingthecity.Evenifyoudon'thaveaplan,justwanderingthescenicstonestreetsisworthwhile.You'llseecenturies-oldbuildingsblending(融合)perfectlywithtrendyrestaurantsandcutecafesandyoucaneasilyspendhalfadayexploring.DosomeshoppingalongSainte-CatherineStreet:Frommajordepartmentstorestoboutiques,thereisalottoshopforonSainte-CatherineStreet.Fromwesttoeast,itstretches9milesacrossthecity.ExploretheOldPort:Montreal'sOldPortfeaturesarangeofthingstoseeanddo,makingitagreatareatospendanafternoonorevenawholeday.TheOldPortisalsowhereyou'llfindtheMontrealScienceCentreanditsIMAXtheatre,andinthewinter,takeadvantageoftheoutdoorskatingspot.HangoutinPareduMont-Royal:NomatteratwhattimeofayearyouvisitMontreal,you'llfindsomethingtodoatPareduMont-Royal.Theparkispopularamongwalkers,joggersandbikersaswellaspicnickersinthespringandsummer.Whileinthewinter,youcanenjoyskatingandskiing.21.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttimetotakeatriptoMontreal?A.April. B.July. C.August. D.December.22.WherecanyouvisittheMontrealScienceCentre?A.InOldMontreal. B.OnSainte-CatherineStreet.C.IntheOldPort. D.InPareduMont-Royal.23.WhatcanpeopledoinPareduMont-Royal?A.Haveapicnic. B.Appreciatecenturies-oldbuildings.C.Walkonthestonestreet. D.WatchafilminanIMAXtheatre.BExploringthepeaks(山顶)oftheworld'shighestmountainsorthesecretsofspacehasbecomealmostsecondnatureforPoornaMalavathandKavyaManyapu.IthastakenManyaputoNASAwhereherresearchhasincludeddesigningspacesuits,andMalavathtothetopofMountEverestin2014,whenshebecametheyoungesteverwomantoclimbtheworld'shighestmountainattheageofjust13.Now,thetwowomenhavechanneledtheirexploringspiritintoclimbingsomeoftheworld'smostdifficultmountainsaspartoftheircampaign,ProjectShakthi,whichraisesmoneytofundgirls'education.AttheendofAugust,theyclimbeda6,012-metervirginpeakinLadakh,India-onepreviouslyunmappedanduntouchedbyhumans.Neverclimbedbefore,themountainpresenteddifficultchallengesforevenanexperiencedmountaineerlikeMalavath,fortherewereneitherroutestofollownoradvicefrompreviousclimberstoclingto.“Wehavetoprepareourselvesmentallytoaccepteverything,”Malavathsays.Everymemberoftheteamexperiencedsomeformofaltitudesickness(高原反应)whileclimbingupthevirginpeak,Rainyweatherconditionsthatturnedtosnowathighaltitudesaddedtothecomplexitiesofclimbingthemountain.AndforarelativelyinexperiencedclimberlikeManyapu,thoughshehadtrainedextensively,thechallengeswereevengreater.Inthegroup'sdarkestmomentsonthejourney,theyfoundmotivationinProjectShakthi'spurpose:“Weclimbsothatgirlscanread”,adeeplypersonalcauseforbothMalavathandManyapu.Inthemeantime,theprojecthasalreadybegunselectinggirlswhowillreceiveitssponsorshipthroughthe$12,000ithasraisedsofar.“PoornaandIactuallyvisitedourvillagebackinIndiarightafterwecompletedourexplorationofthevirginpeak,”Manyapusays.“Andwearestartingtheprojectinourvillagebecausethat'swhereourrootsare.”Eventually,theprojectwillaimtosponsorgirlsacrosstheglobe,empoweringthemandofferingthemopportunitiestoreceiveeducation.24.WhatisthepurposeofProjectShakthi?A.Todesignspacesuits. B.Tomapmountainpeaks.C.Toexplorethesecretsofspace. D.Tocollectmoneyforgirls'education.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“clingto”inparagraph3mean?A.Ignore. B.Turndown. C.Relyon. D.Give.26.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesclimbingthevirginpeak?A.Dangerous. B.Unnecessary. C.Unchallenging. D.Interesting.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.KavyaManyapu'sAchievementsinStudyingSpace B.TwoSuccessfulWomenClimbedaMountainforCharityC.GirlsintheVillagesHaveLongSufferedUnfairTreatmentD.DifficultiesPoornaMalavathExperiencedWhenClimbingMountEverestCThereisamyth(神话)intoday'ssocietythathumanbeingsareweakandthattheonlywaytobehappyandsuccessfulinlifeistoprotectoneselfbyavoidingdifficulties.Notonlyisthemythfalse,buttheactionswetakebelievingthemtobe“protective”alsousuallylimithappinessandevenhamper(阻碍)personalandprofessionalgrowth.Ratherthanfearandtrytoavoidalldifficulties,perhapsweshouldaccepttheunavoidabilityofdifficultiesinlifeandpreparefor,ifnotwelcome,them.Asamusclegrowsstrongerwithstress,socanpeople,teams,organizations,evencommunities.SportspsychologistsFletcherandSarkarhavestudiedOlympicgoldmedalwinners.Theyconclude,“Indeed,mostoftheparticipantsarguedthatiftheyhadnotexperiencedcertaintypesofstressorsatspecifictimes...theywouldnothavewontheirgoldmedals.”PsychologistsRichardTedeschiandLawrenceCalhounevencreatedtheterm“posttraumaticgrowth”.Theydescribeitastheexperienceofpositivechangethatoccursasaresultofhighlychallenginglifecrises(危机).Itisshowninavarietyofways,includinganincreasedappreciationforlifeingeneral,moremeaningfulinterpersonalrelationships,anincreasedsenseofpersonalstrength,andaricherspirituallife.Theremarkablesuccessstoriesthatariseaftermomentsofgreatchallengeandfailurearecountless.AbrahamLincolnfacedlong-termdepression,politicalfailure,andthelossofasonbutarosefromfailureandtragedytobecomethegreatestofAmericanpresidents.ThomasEdisonfailedthousandsoftimestryingtocreatetheworld'sfirstpracticallightbulb.HarlandSandersdevelopedKentuckyFriedChickeninhis60swhilerecoveringfromafailedcareerasalawyer.AnEnglishphilosopheroncewrotetheresultofshelteringpeoplefromtheirmistakesistofilltheworldwithfools.Letusnotmakethatmistake.Rather,letusunderstandthatgrowtharisesfromchallengeandevenfailure.Themythofoverprotectionkeepsusallfromrealizingourfullpotential.28.Theauthorthinksthat.A.humanbeingsareweak B.challengesareunavoidableinlifeC.weshouldcourtdisasters D.itiswisetoavoidalldifficulties29.Whichofthefowllowingcanbereferredtoas“posttraumaticgrowth”?A.Thegrowthaftersurvivingabigchallenge.B.Thesatisfationafterwatchinganicemovie.C.ThepainduringthestruggleforsurvivalD.Theunhappinessforthelossofbelovedones.30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetoshelteringoneselffromfailures?A.Unclear. B.Favorable. C.Doubtful. D.Disapproving.31.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingdata. B.Byconductingsurveys.C.Bylistingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.DSalmonarecold-waterfish,sotheycangetquitestressedwhenswimmingupincreasinglywarmriverstospawn(产卵).Anewstudyshowsthatbyinstalling“coolingstations”inthoserivers,wecouldhelpthethreatenedfishmakethetrip.Whileglobalwarmingiscausing,rivertemperaturestorise,spawningsalmonstill.getsome“breath”atwhatareknownasshelters.Theseareplaceswherecoolwaterfromundergroundspringsflowsintothemainriver,bringingthewatertemperaturedown.However,duetotheeffectsofclimatechange,naturalsheltersarebecominglesscommonandmakinglessofadifference.Withthatprobleminmind,hydrologyPhDcandidateKathrynSmithandhercolleaguesfromCanada'sDalhousieUniversitysetaboutcreatinghuman-madeshelters.Twosuchshelters-anactiveoneandapassiveone-weretestedinriversintheprovinceofNovaScotiathissummer.Theactiveshelterusedapump(泵)todelivercoolgroundwaterfromanurbanwellintoawarmstretchofriver,creatingacoolingwaterflowwhichextendedatleast60metersdownstream.Inthepassiveshelter,acoveredtrench(沟渠)wasusedtodirectwaterfromameander(曲流)backintothemainriver.Duringthetimetheredirectedwaterwasblockedfromthesunlight,itstemperaturedroppedaccordingly.Evenwhentheseshelterscooledthewaterbyonlyafewdegrees,spawningsalmoncouldeasilygatherintheseareas.What'smore,greaternumbersofthefishgatheredatthestationsduringaheatwave.Smithisnowplanningon'scalingupthetechnologyformoreextensivetesting.SheispresentingherresearchthisweekattheGeologicalSocietyofAmerica'sGSAConnects2023meetinginPittsburgh.32.Whatproblemaresalmonfacedwith?A.Rubbishintheriverisincreasing.B.Fishermencatchthemwithoutlimit.C.Riversaregettingwarmerandwarmer.D.Thetemperatureofriversremainsunchanged.33.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Howsalmonbehaveinshelters. B.Howthetwoshelterswork.C.Theterribleeffectofclimatechange. D.Thehighpriceofbuildingtheshelters.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph5?A.Thesheltersmadeabigdifference. B.Salmonpreferredtotravelingroups. C.Salmonlikedtospawnincleanwater. D.Thesheltersheatedthewaterquickly.35.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Entertainment. B.Health. C.Sports. D.Environment.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowCanVolunteeringHelpYouGetaGoodJob?Sometimes,bygivingjustalittle,youcangetalotbackinreturn.Thiscouldn'tringmoretrueforvolunteering.Herearejustsomeofthethingsvolunteeringcandoforyouremployability.36EmployersliketoseeevidenceofpracticalworkexperienceonyourCV(简历)-ittellsthemthatyouhavethesoftskillsneededtoworkaspartofateamandareabletohandleresponsibility.So,ifthe“workexperience”sectionofyourCVis:lookingalittlebare,volunteeringisagreatwaytofleshitout.Eveniftheroleisn'tsuperrelevanttothejobyouwantafteruniversity,solongastherearetransferable(可迁移的)skills,itwillbevaluableforyourCV.IntroduceyoutonewpeopleIfyouarevolunteeringinthesectoryouwanttoeventuallyworkin,itwillbeagreatwayforyoutonetworkwithpeoplewhohavealreadybrokenintothefield.37.They'dalsomakegreatreferencestoreferfutureemployersto.Helpyoudevelopvaluableskills38,butgettinghands-onexperienceiskeytoreallybeingabletotransitionintoemploymentsmoothly.Lecturesandseminarscan'treallyteachyoupersonalskillslikeleadership,timemanagement,howtobestcommunicatewithcolleaguesorhowtoactinaprofessionalmanner,whichareallvaluabletoemployers.39BoostyourconfidenceYou'llexperiencesomanypersonalbenefitsfromhelpingthecommunityorlendingahandforaworthwhileproject.40.Allofthis-aswellasthepracticalexperienceitself-willboostyourconfidence,meaningyoucanapproachjobapplicationsandinterviewswithrenewedcourageandbeliefinyourself.A.ImproveyourCVB.UpdateyourinterviewskillsC.VolunteeringisagreatwaytopushyouaheadD.UniversitypreparesyouforworkacademicallyE.VolunteeringcanhelpyoudevelopalloftheseandplentymoreF.ItcanhelpgiveyouafreshsenseofpurposeandmakeyoufeelvaluedG.Usetheopportunitytopicktheirbrains,getinsideradviceandfindoutjobopportunities第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A72-year-oldresidentfromGeorgia,SamKaplan,recentlycelebratedhiscollegegraduationincinemastudies.His41becameevenmorespecialbythe42ofhis99-year-oldmother.Kaplandecidedto43hiseducationaljourneyatGeorgiaGwinnettCollegein2019,halfacenturyafterhehadoriginallychosennottoreceivehigher44followinghishighschoolgraduationin1969.The45ofgoingtocollegecamewhenheheardaradioannouncementaboutadegreeprogramincinemastudies.Kaplanwas46downthehighwaywhenheheardaboutthedegreeprogram.ThenextexitledtoCollinsville,sohe47exited,andwithinfiveminutes,he48theclasses.He'salwaysbeen49inwritingandstorytelling.Helongedtoadapthisstoriestoscreenplays,butherealizedhe50thebasicknowledgetodoso.Kaplanadmittedthatthe51wasamixofanxietyandexcitement,butitprovedtobevery52.Hegraduatedwithhonors,majoringincinemaandmediaarts.Andhe53tocontinuewritingscreenplaysinthefuture.OnKaplan'sgraduationday,hismother,99-year-oldVirginiaKaplan,expressedhergreat54,saying,“Mysonfacednumerouschallengesbutovercamethem.Ifeel55andincrediblyproud.”41.A.treatment B.problem C.discovery D.achievement42.A.story B.presence C.call D.photograph43.A.start B.delay C.stop D.describe44.A.tips B.scores C.education D.awareness45.A.advice B.news C.trouble D.idea46.A.running B.walking C.driving D.climbing47.A.illegally B.immediately C.angrily D.carelessly48.A.caughtupwith B.signedupfor C.kept'awayfrom D.gotoutof49.A.weak B.honest C.interested D.lacking50.A.remembered B.introduced C.learned D.needed51.A.ceremony B.job C.journey D.game52.A.rewarding B.confusing C.depressing D.frightening53.A.failed B.agreed C.refused D.hoped54.A.courage B.pride C.sadness D.wish55.A.pleased B.ashamed C.curious D.painful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AsthesunrisesoverhisteaplantationinNing'ercountyinPu'er,Yunnanprovince,LiXingchangwalksaroundexaminingtheleavesandsmellingtheiraroma(香气).Septemberisharvesttime,andLiistreatingeachtree56(careful),asifitwerehisownchild.The69-year-oldmanhasspentalmostfourdecades57(plant)andmakingPu'ertributetea(贡茶),whichwasonceproducedfortheuseoftheroyalfamilyduringtheQingDynasty(1644-1911).“FromthetimeIstartedmakingtea,Ifeltlikeitwaspart58mylife.MywholelifehasbeeninvolvedwithPu'ertea,”saysLi.LastNovember,China's59(tradition)tea-processingtechniquesandpractices60(write)onUNESCO'sRepresentativeList.Pu'erteawasincludedonthelist.Li'sfamilybeganmakingPu'ertributeteaduringtheYongzhengperiod(1723-1735).Heisnowthe61(eight)generationwithexpertiseintheprocess.WhenLiwasachild,hewouldgototheplantationwithhisparentstohelpthempickleavesatharvesttime.In1987,Listartedlearninghow62(make)Pu'ertributeteafromhismother,63wasverystrict.Fromplantingtothecomplexprocessesofteamaking,ittookhim10yearstowinhis64(mother)recognition.“IfIdidn'tdowell,shewouldthrowawaytheleavesorrefusetodrink65teaImade.Whenoneday,shesmiledaftertakingadrink,IknewIhadmadeit,”saysLi第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你打算参加学校英语社团组织的以“MyFutureCareer”为题的演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.职业目标;2.理由和打算。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyFutureCareerGoodmorning,everyone!Thankyouforyourlistening!第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Acoupleworkedhardtoprovidefortheirfamilywell,buttheirwealthcameattheexpenseoftheirtime.TheyhiredawomancalledMaytohelpraisetheirthreechildren.Theirfirstson,Matt,wasnow18,andtheyhadtwootherchildrenwhowere8and5yearsold.WhentheyhadMatt,theyweren'tfinanciallywealthy.However,bythetimeMattturned9,itslowlyimproved.WhenMattwas11,theydecidedtosendhimtoaprivateschoolsincetheycouldaffordit.ChangingtheschoolenvironmentbroughtaboutasuddenpersonalitychangeforMatt,andhisparentsbelieveditwasbecauseputtinghiminaclassofwealthy'teenagersmadehimfeelsuperior.Throughtheyears,theconcernedparentstriedtochangethissideofMatt.Whenhewas16,theparentsmadehimtakeapart-timejobtostarttakingfinancialresponsibilityseriously.Atfirst,theparentsthoughtitworked.However,aftersometime,theboy'sparentsrealizedhehadn'tchanged.Oneday,thecoupleplannedtogoonvacation.InsteadofleavingMayathome,theydecidedtotakeherwiththemandboughtherafirst-classticket.Whiletheywereplanningthevacation,Mattoverheardthemtalking.Hefelthisparents'payingforMay'sfirst-classseatwasunnecessarybecausetheirfamilyhadalreadypaidforher.Themomwasshocked.Shesaiditwasmeanforhimtosaythat,especiallyaftereverythingMaydidforthem.SheaddedhowgratefulshewasforMay'shelp,asshegaveuptimeforherownchildtoraisehers-Mattincluded.Still,Mattcontinuedtoarguehispoint.Themomgrewtiredofhisselfishnessandsaidhe'dbetheoneinaneconomyseatandhadtopayforanupgradetofirstclassifhewantedone.Theboynodded,thinkingitwasajoke.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Onthedayofthetrip,Mattrealizedhismomwastellingthetruth.Stillfeelingashamedafterthetrip,theyoungmanknewhehadtochange.

【〖答案〗〖解析〗】听力部分录音稿(Text1)M:Ifthere'snoonetotakecareofyourchildrenwhileyou'reaway,mywifeandIwillbegladtohavethemstaywithus.W:That'sverykindofyou,butthey'vealreadyleftfortheiraunt's.Shelivesjustafewblocksaway,yousee,andtheyoftengotheretoplayafterschool.(Text2)M:Honey,you'vebeenonthephoneforacoupleofhours.Whoareyoutalkingwith?W:It'sJasmine,Daddy.Shealwaysknowsthelatestnewsfromschool,andshecouldn'twaittotellme.(Text3)W:HowcanIgettoTimePlazafromhere?M:Youcantake712busor873bus,butitisn'ttoofartowalk.(Text4)W:Whereisyourson?Ihaven'tseenhimforalongtime.M:HeisonatripwithhisfriendstoEuropeforthesummer.Heshouldbebackinabouttwoweeks.(Text5)W:Dearson,haveyougiventhegoldfishfreshwatertoday?M:Noneed.Theyhaven'tfinishedwhatIgavethemyesterday.(Text6)M:Hello.MayIspeaktoLarry?W:I'mafraidLarryisn'thererightnow.CanItakeamessage?M:Yes.ThisishisfriendBobcalling.WouldyoupleaseaskLarrytobringafewbottlesoforangetothepartytonight?W:OK.Justaminute.I'mwritingthisdown.“Bobcalled.Youshouldbringafewbottlesoforangetothepartytonight.”Isthatright?M:Yes.Iguessso.Youmightaskhimtocallmebackifheisfree.W:Allright.I'llgivehimthemessage.M:Thanksalot.(Text7)W:Goodmorning,Mr.White.Iwonderifyoucouldspareafewminutes.I'dliketoaskyouafewquestions.M:Well,Icanspareyouafewminutes,butI'mverybusypreparingforourexhibition,youknow.W:Justafewquestions.Whereisitgoingtobeheld?M:It'sgoingtobeheldintheartgallery.W:Whoisopeningit?M:It'sgoingtobeopenedbyMr.Smith.W:It'squiteabigexhibition,isn'tit?M:Quitebig.Someveryfamouspaintingswillbeshown.W:Ibelievethey'resentfromdifferentcountries,aren'tthey?M:Yes,that'sright.Quiteaninternationaleventforourtown.W:Well,thankyou,Mr.White.MayIwishyoueverysuccesswiththeexhibition!M:Thankyou.(Text8)W:Derek,howisyourkneetoday?Haveyouseenadoctor?M:No,Ifeelalotbettertoday.Iwenttothedoctorandhetoldmeitwasnotserious.IshouldbefineforSaturday'sgame.W:Great!Butwhydon'tyoutakeiteasytoday?Maybejustpracticethrowing.Don'tdorunning.M:OK.DoyouhaveanynewsaboutMichiganandwhatwecanexpectinSaturday'sgame?W:Yes.I'vegotsomenewinformationabouttheteam.Theyareinmyoffice.Ifyouwanttoseethemafterpractice,youcan.M:Oh,thatwouldbegreat.I'dliketoseewhatweareupagainst.W:Michiganhasastrongteam.IhavesomefilmsshowingMichiganinthelastthreegames.TheyareoneofthetopfootballteamsinthecountrynowsincetheybeatTowalastweekend.Cometothinkofit,whydon'tyougoaheadandcheckoutthegamefilmsrightnow?Andjustrestthatkneethisafternoon.Iwantyoutobewellinthreedays.M:Allright.I'llbebacktomorrowforfullpractice.(Text9)M:Nowwehavefivedaysofclasseseveryweek,sowehavemoresparetimethanbefore.W:Howdoyouspendyoursparetime,Timmy?M:IenjoyplayingtheviolinandI'llcontinuetopracticeplayingit.W:Doyouoftentakepartinconcerts?M:Yes,Iliketolistentosomemusic.Atpresent,Iwantverymuchtolearnfromothers.W:Doyoulikeclassicalmusicorpop?M:Ilikeboth.Howdoyouspendyoursparetimethen,Lily?W:Playingthepianoismyfavoriteactivity.M:Ourhobbiesaresimilartoeachother.Ihopewecanoftenexchangeourexperiences.W:SodoI,butI'mweakinthetheoryofmusic.M:Me,too.Wouldyouliketogowithmetomyuncle?He'saprofessoroftheInstituteofMusic.W:I'llbegladtogowithyou.Iwanttoaskhimforhisadvice.(Text10)W:Americansarecarefulabouthowandwhentheymeetoneanother'seyes.Intheirnormalconversation,eacheyecontactlastsonlyaboutasecondbeforeoneorbothpersonslookaway.WhentwoAmericanslooksearchinglyintoeachother'seyes,emotionsareheightenedandtherelationshipbecomesmoreintimate.Therefore,theycarefullyavoidthis,exceptinproperoccasions.ProperstreetbehaviorintheUnitedStatesrequiresanicebalanceofattentionandinattention.Youaresupposedtolookatapasser-byjustenoughtoshowthatyou'reawareofhispresence.Ifyoulooktoolittle,youappeartooproud.Ifyoulooktoomuch,youaretoocurious.Usuallywhathappensisthatpeoplewatcheachotheruntiltheyareabouteightfeetapart,atwhichpointbothcastdowntheireyes.InEngland,thepolitelistenerstaresatthespeakerattentivelyandblinkshiseyesoccasionallyasasignofinterest.Thateye-blinksaysnothingtoAmericans,whoexpectthelistenertonodormurmursomething,suchas“mm-hum”.——★参考答案★——1~5ACCBB6~10BAACC11~15BBCAC16~20BABCA21.A细节理解题。根据第一段“ThebesttimetovisitMontrealistypicallyinthespring(March~June)orduringthefall(September~November).”可知,去蒙特利尔游玩最好的时间是在春天或秋天,故4月份很适合去那里旅行。22.C细节理解题。根据第四段“TheOldPortisalsowhereyou'llfindtheMontrealScienceCentreanditsIMAXtheatre,andinthewinter,takeadvantageoftheoutdoorskatingspot.”可知,在老港口,你可以参观蒙特利尔科学中心。23.A细节理解题。根据最后一段“Theparkispopularamongwalkers,joggersandbikersaswellaspicnickersinthespringandsummer.”可知,人们可以在皇家山公园野餐。24.D细节理解题。根据第二段“...ProjectShakthi,whichraisesmoneytofundgirls'education.”可知,Shakthi项目的目的是筹钱资助女孩接受教育。25.C词义猜测题。根据画线词组前“...fortherewereneitherroutestofollownoradvicefrompreviousclimbersto”可推断,画线词组的意思和Relyon最接近。26.A推理判断题。根据第三段“...a6,012-metervirginpeakinLadakh,India-onepreviouslyunmappedanduntouchedbyhumans.Neverclimbedbefore,themountainpresenteddifficultchallengesforevenanexperiencedmountaineerlikeMalavath...”和第四段“Everymemberoftheteamexperiencedsomeformofaltitudesickness(高原反应)whileclimbingupthevirginpeak.Rainyweatherconditionsthatturnedtosnowathighaltitudesadd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