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2021年普通高等学校全国统一招生考试全真模拟考试(五)
英语
(满分150分120分钟)
注意事项:
1.全卷分第I卷和第n卷两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在
答题卡规定的位置。
2.答选择题时请使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题答题时必
须用0.5毫米黑色墨迹签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置,在规定的答题区域以
外答题无效,在试题卷上答题无效。
第I卷(选择题共100分)
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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inashop.B.Inahotel.C.InMr.Lamb'soffice.
2.Whatwillthemandotonight?
A.Lookafterthewoman'schildren.B.WatchTVathishouse.C.Meethisfriends.
3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anelephant.B.Azoo.C.Aphoto.
4.Howdidthemangettoworktoday?
A.Bycar.B.Byb汰e.C.Onfoot.
5.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheoraltest?
A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Upset.
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。ks5u
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whathappenedtotheman?
A.Hewaslateforanappointmentduetoanaccident.
B.Hegotinacaraccidentaboutamonthago.
C.Hewasbadlyhurtinacaraccident.
7.Whatwasagoodthingfbrthemanabouthisex-girlfriend?
A.Hedidn'twritetoher.B.Hedidn'tsendherapresent.C.Hedidn'tgotoParistovisither.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whydoesthewomancomeuptotheman?
A.Tobuyacar.B.Tobookacar.C.Togetthecar.
9.Whomadethemistake?
A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theman'sworkmate.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhydidMs.Sateputoffhertrip?
A.Shewasdissatisfiedwithherpresentationmaterial.
B.Shecouldn'tgetaplanetickettoChicago.
C.Shehadtodealwithanotherbusiness.
11.Whenwillthespeakersattendthemeeting?
A.At12:00.B.At11:30.C.At11:00.
12.Whatwillthemanmostlikelydobeforethemeeting?
A.Meetacustomer.B.SpeaktoMs.Sate.C.Gototheothersideoftown.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?
A.Areceptionist.B.Anaccountant.C.Apersonnelclerk.
14.Whatdidthemanmajorin?
A.Finance.B.Accounting.C.BusinessAdministration.
15.Howwillthemansendhisreferencestothewoman?
A.Bye-mail.B.Byfax.C.Bymail.
16.Whenwillthemancomeforaninterview?
A.OnOctober29th.B.OnOctober26th.C.OnOctober24th.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatdoweknowaboutLangstonHughes?
A.Hepublishedapoetryintheeighthgrade.
B.Heenjoyedtravelinginhisteenageyears.
C.Hewasbroughtupbyhisgrandmother.
18.WhathappenedtoLangstonHughesin1926?
A.HewroteTheNegroSpeaksofRivers.
B.Hewaselectedastheclasspoet.
C.Hisfirstpoetrycameout.
19.WheredidLangstonHughessettledownaftermanytravels?
A.IntheUS.B.InHaiti.C.InJapan.
20.WhendidLangstonHughespublishBlackNativity^
A.In1967.B.In1961.C.In1951.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ks5u
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑。
A
HowtoGettheSleepYourBodyNeeds
♦Boilthreetofourlargelettuceleavesinacupofwaterfor15minutes.Removefromheat,addtwo
minis(薄荷),anddrinkjustbeforeyougotobed.Lettucecontainsasleep-inducingsubstancecalled
lactucarium,whichaffectsthebrainsimilarlytoopium.Unlikeopium.ofcourse.youwon'truntheriskof
addiction!
♦Giveyourselfamassage(按摩).Slowlymovethetipsofyourfingersaroundyoureyesinaslow,
circularmotion.Afteraminute,movedowntoyourmouth,thentoyourneckandthebackofyourhead.
Continuedownyourbodyuntilyoufindyou'resorelaxedyou'rereadytodropofftosleep.
♦Takeahotbath90to120minutesbeforebedtime.Aresearchstudyfoundthatwomenwith
sleeplessnesswhotookahotbathduringthisperiodoftime(watertemperatureapproximately105°F),slept
muchbetterthatnight.Thebathincreasedtheircenterbodytemperature,whichthenimmediatelydropped
oncetheygotoutofthebath,readyingthemforsleep.
♦Keepanotebookatyourbedsidealongwithagentlenight-lighlandpen.Then,ifyouwakeinthe
middleofthenightandyourmindstartsgoing,youcanquicklywritewhatyoudreamaboutonthepage,
returningtosleepquicklybyknowingyou"caught”thosethoughts.
Ifyou'retiredoffeelinglikeyou'renotatyourbestorlikeyou'renotgettingthesleepyouneed,then
it'stimetotakeaction!Sign-upfortheNationalSleepFoundation'sSleepChallengetoday!
21.Whatistheadvantageofthefirsttip?
A.Itmakesyoufeelrelaxed.B.Itisharmlesstoyourhealth.
C.Itprovidesvegetablenutrition.D.Itisthemosteffectiveinthetext.
22.Whatmakesyougotosleepmoreeasilyaftertakingahotbath?
A.Bodytemperaturechange.B.Comfortofthewholebody.
C.Tirednessfromthehotbath.D.Hightemperatureofthewater.
23.Whyareyouadvisedtowritedownthingsinyourdream?
A.Toworkbetternextday.B.Toavoidforgettingthem.
C.Tofallasleepagainsoon.D.Torecordsleepingcondition.
B
Thebossturneddownaraise-andgaveittohisstaffinstead.TonyBennett,theheadcoachofthe
UniversityofVirginia(UVA)men*sbasketballteam,wasofferedalargepayraiseafterhisteamwonthe
nationalchampionshipin2019.Buttoeveryone'ssurprise,heturnedtheofferdownandrequestedthatthe
moneygotohisstaffandthebasketballprograminstead.What'smore,hedonated$500,000tothe
basketballplayers.
Thebossboughtanemployeeanewcar.OnthenightbeforeAlabamastudentWalterCarr'sfirstday
atBellhopsMovingcompany,hiscarbrokedown.Nobodycouldgivehimaridetowork,soCarrdecided
towalkthe20-miledistanceovemight.Aftersevenhours,hearrivedrightontime.Whenthebossheard
aboutCarr*sunbelievablestory,hedrovefromTennesseetoAlabamatogivetheyoungstudentaFord
Escape.
Thebossforgaveacostlymistake.AdinerataBritishsteakhousehadastrokeofluckwhenhewas
accidentallyservedanexpensivebottleofredwine.Insteadofblamingtheserverwhomadethemistake,as
somemight,thebossdecidedtolaughitoff."Tothecustomerwhoaccidentallygotgivenabottleofwine,
whichis£4,500lastnight,hopeyouenjoyedyourevening!'*thesteakhousetweeted."Totheserverwho
accidentallygaveitaway,cheerup!Weloveyouanyway."
ThebossgavehisstaffafreetriptoHawaii.Imaginedrinkingacocktailonasunny,warmbeachwith
500ofyourclosestemployees.That'showBrianScudamore,thefounderandCEOofhomeservice
provider02EBrands,chosetospendhisvacationin2017.Backin2012.Scudamorepromisedhis
employeesthatiftheycoulddoublethecompany'sincomeinfiveyears,hewouldtakethemonan
all-expenses-paidtriptoHawaii.Needlesstosay,theyachievedthegoal.
24.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesTonyBennett?
A.Honest.B.Professional.C.Wealthy.D.Generous.
25.WhydidthebossbuyanewcartoWalterCarr?
A.Tomakeuphislongwalk.B.Topraisehismovingaction.
C.Tosolvehistrafficproblem.D.Tocallonotherstolearnfromhim.
26.WhydidthedinerataBritishsteakhouseenjoyexpensivewine?
A.Hegotitasareward.B.Helikeditverymuch.
C.Heacquireditbyaccident.D.Hemetwithagenerousboss.
27.Whatdidthefourbossesmentionedinthetexthaveincommon?
A.Theydidanicethingtotheiremployees.
B.Theyforgavetheiremployee'smistakes.
C.Theyhopedtodoublethecompany'sincome.
D.Theyfulfilledtheirpromisestotheiremployees.
C
AnarchitectureclassatWSUwillpresenttheirideasforasmallluxuryhoteltoupgradePullman's
downtownduringtheTownandGownCollaborativemeetingwhichwillbeheldfrom7:30-9a.m.onOct.
22intheSchweitzerEngineeringLaboratoriesEventCenter.TheCollaborativeisajointcommittee
betweenthecityofPullman,PullmanChamberofCommerceandWSU.Itspuiposeistostrengthenties
betweenthecityandtheuniversityandtofosterastrongrelationshiptocreateaspecialcollegetown.
Aspartofthethird-yearclass,sevenstudentteamseachdesignedafive-starluxuryboutiquehotelin
PullmanlocatedontheformerMimosaCafesiteonMainStreet.Outofsevenhoteldesignsproduced,the
classwillputforwardthreeofthemostpioneeringsolutionstothecityofPullmanduringtheCollaborative
meeting.
WSUArchitectureProfessorPaulHirzelsaidthatthe5-starluxuryhotelchoiceisabsentinthe
PalouseandararityinEasternWashington,givinghisstudentsauniquechallenge.Featuresoftheir
projectsinclude16-luxuryrooms,arooftopswimmingpool,loftsuiteswithbalconiesoverlookingthe
river,andagroundlevelcafewithsidewalkandriversidecourtyards.Theprojectexploresacurrenttrend
incollegetownsofprovidingthefive-starboutiquehotelchoicetothemoretypicalfranchisehotelchoices.
Thepresentationtothecitygivesthestudentsavaluablereal-worldopportunitytopresenttheir
projectstopotentialstakeholdersandtoadvocatefortheirdesignstononarchitects,Hirzelsaid.Goalsfor
theprojectalsoincludedexposinghisstudentstotherealitiesofstructureandmaterialchoiceaswellasa
challengingsiteconditionfrontingonbothariver(thatfloods)andamainstreet.
"WhenstudentscanachievebeyondtheirexpectationsincreatinganewvisionfbrdowntownPullman,
boththestudentsandthePullmandowntowncommunitywillbenefit.*'hesaid.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"foster"inthefirstparagraphmean?
A.Prove.B.Change.C.Weaken.D.Promote.
29.Whatdidthestudentsmainlypursueintheirhoteldesigns?
A.Beauty.B.Comfort.C.Creativity.D.Convenience.
30.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?
A.Sizesofthehotelrooms.B.Detaileddesignrequirements.
C.Servicefacilitiesaroundthehotel.D.Lackof5-starluxuryhotelsincities.
31.WhatdoesHirzelthinkofthisactivity?
A.Itisawin-winproject.B.Itisbeyondthestudents*ability.
C.Itshowsthestudents'intelligence.D.Itenablesstudentstorealizethechallenges.
D
Oneargumentforwhyrobotswillneverfullymeasureuptopeopleisbecausetheylackhuman-like
socialskills.Butresearchersareexperimentingwithnewmethodstogiverobotssocialskillstobetter
interactwithhumans.Twonewstudiesprovideevidenceofprogressinthiskindofresearch.
OneexperimentwascarriedoutbyresearchersfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,MIT.
Theteamdevelopedamachinelearningsystemforself-drivingvehiclesthatisdesignedtolearnthesocial
characteristicsofotherdrivers.Theresearchersstudieddrivingsituationstolearnhowotherdriversonthe
roadwerelikelytobehave.Sincenotallhumandriversactthesameway,thedatawasmeanttoteachthe
driverlesscartoavoiddangeroussituations.
Theresearcherssaythetechnologyusestoolsborrowedfromthefieldofsocialpsychology.Inthis
experiment,scientistscreatedasystemthatattemptedtodecidewhetheraperson'sdrivingstyleismore
selfishorselfless.Inroadtests,self-drivingvehiclesequippedwiththesystemimprovedtheirabilityto
predictwhatotherdriverswoulddobyupto25percent.
Inonetest,theself-drivingcarwasobservedmakingaleft-handturn.Thestudyfoundthesystem
couldcausethevehicletowaitbeforemakingtheturnifitpredictedtheoncomingdriversactedselfishly
andmightbeunsafe.Butwhenoncomingvehicleswerejudgedtobeselfless,theself-drivingcarcould
maketheturnwithoutdelaybecauseitsawlessriskofunsafebehavior.
Theresearcherssaytheybelievethetechnologycouldalsobeusedinvehicleswithhumandrivers.It
couldactasawarningsystemagainstotherdriversjudgedtobebehavingaggressively.Theresearch
suggeststhathumanoidrobotshavetheabilitytoaffectpeoplesociallyjustashumansdo.Fangsaidthis
abilitycouldbecomemoreimportantinthefuturewhenmachinesandhumansareexpectedtointeract
regularly.
32.Whatwasthemachinelearningsystemdesignedtodo?
A.Increasedrivingpleasure.B.Testwithsocialpsychology.
C.Judgethedriver'sdrivingstyle.D.Reminddriverstodriveselflessly.
33.Whatkindofanoncomingdrivercanmakeadriverlessvehicleturnleft?
A.Selfish.B.Honest.C.Clever.D.Selfless.
34.Whatelsecanthistechnologybeusedfor?
A.ProvidingGPSservices.B.Helpingdriversdrivemoresafely.
C.Remindingdriverstoconcentrate.D.Drawingattentionofoncomingdrivers.
35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.ResearchAimstoGiveRobotsHuman-LikeSocialSkills
B.MovingVehiclesWillBeWatchedOverByRobots
C.DrivingCarsWillBecomeMuchSaferontheRoad
D.Self-drivingVehiclesWillTakethePlaceofMannedVehicles
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
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ThingsYouShouldn'tDoWhileShopping
Leaveyourkidsalone.
Ifyouplantobringyourchildrenwithyoutodoholidayshopping,makesurethattheyarewell-rested
andfed.___36___It'salsonotthestaffsresponsibilitytowatchafteryourchildrensincetheyhavetoattend
toothercustomers.Ifyoudohavetotakeyourkidswithyou,usethisasanopportunitytoteachthemthe
mannerseveryparentshouldteachtheirchild.
Parklikeyouowntheplace.
Theonlythingworsethanshoppinginstoresduringtheholidaysisparkingatthestore.Bepatientin
thelotandavoidunnecessaryhonking(鸣笛)orspotstealing.Itisalsorecommendedleavingyourcarat
homeandgrabbingacab,Lyft,orUberinstead.___37___
Keepthecartinthemiddleofthepassageway.
Keepinmindthattheflowoftrafficinthepassagewaysisthesameasontheroad-sticktotheright
andletpeoplepassontheleft.Ifyou'relookingatsomething,besuretoparkyourcarttotherightsideof
thepassagewaysootherpeoplecangetaroundyou.___38___Andthatcouldmakeitdifficultforother
shopperstogetby.
—39―
Fortheclothesthatdon'tfitafterthetry-on,foldorhangthemandreturnthemtoastaffmemberon
yourwayout.Thiswillmaketheshoppingexperiencemorepleasantforboththeshoppersandstaffsince
thechangingroomswon'tbefilledwithunwantedandmessyclothes.___40___Bykeepingyourchanging
roomclean,you'reshowingrespectforyourfellowshoppersandstaffwhoworkthere.
A.Otherwise,thestaffhavetoorganizethem.
B.Leaveunwantedclothesinthedressingroom.
C.Especiallyrudedrivinghabitscouldbedangerous,too.
D.Theextracostcouldbeworththelackofparkingstress.
E.Ifit'spossibletoshopwithoutacart,youcouldsavesomemoney.
F.Youshouldn'tparkyourshoppingcartinthemiddleofthepassageway.
G.Youshouldneverleaveyourkidsunattendedbecausetheymayinjurethemselves.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Anearthquakewithamagnitudeof5.7hadstruckthemountain.Matronecouldn*t___41___itany
longer."Let'sgetoutofhere,"hetoldhiswife,dressingquickly.They___42___theparkinglot,where
otherswerediggingtheircars.Fifteenminutesafterthefirstearthquake,anotherearthquake___43___,this
onemeasuring5.6.
Withadozenvehiclesfreed,guests___44___downthedriveway.Butwhentheyreachedthemainroad,
thepathwas___45___byasix-foot-highwallofsnow.Matronegotoutofhiscarand___46___thesnow
drift.Therewasnoroad,justpilesofshining___47___.Heturnedandyelleddowntohiswife,"We're
48___!”Andtheymadetheirwaybacktothe49___.
Ahandfulofguestssatinwhitesofas.Matronepacedthereceptionarea,___50___discussingchoices
withhiswife.Thiswaswhenthesnowonthemountainbeganto___51___.
Theyheardthesnowslidebeforetheysawit.Asthewallofsnowandice___52___downward,it
pressedtheairintoaterriblelow___53___.Thesnowslidegatheredspeedandsize,grabbingrocksand
treesandanythingelseinits___54___asitroareddownthemountain.
Thesnowandthe___55___ofeverythingithadbroughtdownthemountainwithittorethehotelfrom
itsfoundation,collapseditintoapileofruins,andsentremains___56___morethan100yardsaway.People
caughtinsidewereleft___57___intheruins.Everythinghadgonedark.
Whenthe___58___finallyarrived,eighthoursafterthedisasteroccurred,therewasnomovement
anywhere.Allwasnow___59___.Hardrescueworkbegan.Itwasboundtobea___60___tragedy.Who
wouldbethesurvivors?
41.A.forecastB.expressC.standD.determine
42.A.wentthroughB.headedtoC.turnedtoD.lookedinto
43.A.hitB.burstC.endedD.recovered
44.A.watchedoverB.gaveinC.sortoutD.setoff
45.A.destroyedB.blockedC.limitedD.changed
46.A.clearedB.ignoredC.crossedD.climbed
47.A.groundB.snowC.sceneD.sky
48.A.trappedB.drownedC.reservedD.scared
49.A.destinationB.entranceC.resortD.castle
50.A.anxiouslyB.actuallyC.exactlyD.sincerely
51.A.sinkB.slideC.ariseD.crash
52.A.brokeB.burstC.fellD.explode
53.A.whistleB.signalC.signD.warning
54.A.positionB.stateC.wayD.condition
55.A.disadvantageB.resultC.crueltyD.weight
56.A.speedingB.reactingC.dashingD.flying
57.A.upsetB.harmedC.buriedD.surrounded
58.A.officersB.familiesC.relativesD.rescuers
59.A.regularB.stillC.powerfulD.peaceful
60.A.terribleB.commonC.luckyD.fancy
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Raisedbyasingle,immigrantmother,ChristinaWilliamsandhertwobrothersdidn'tgrowupwith
much.Soonedaywhenthefamilywaslistening___61___theradioandheardacall-incontestannounced,
Christinadecidedthiswasherchancetogetsomething___62___(much).
Thethird-gradercalledinandafter63___(answer)afewsmallquestions,wonthe$50prize."It
wasn*tmuchbuttome,itwaseverythingbecauseitshowedmethere___64___(be)biggerthingsand
chancesoutthere,"shesaid.
Hermotherhelpedherput___65___moneyinherveryownbankaccount,___66___startedheronthe
roadtofinancial___67___(free).Now,asanadult,shedoesn'thavetoworryaboutmoneymuchbutshe's
neverforgottenthatsmallwinasachild.
"Itinspiredmetostartmypresentproject___68___(call)BackGetters,acompanythathelpsothers
*haveeachothers*backs*/'sheexplained."Ihopethatpeoplewill___69___(inspire)tomakekindness,
sympathy,andcompassionthefirstthingineverycommunicationtheyhavebecauseeverysingleoneofus
isso___70___(power)andouractions,bigorsmall,canhaveahugeeffect-justlikethat$501wonfrom
theradiostation."
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处
语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(。划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下而写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第II处起)不计分.
Grandpalivesinadistantmountainousareawithforestsaround.Herunsagrocerystore,thatwild
animalsappearfromtimeontime.Oneday,twosmalldeercametothedoor.Theylookedhungrilyand
Grandpagavethemsomefoodtoeat.Sincenow,thetwodeerhaveneverleft,lyinginfrontoftheshop
afterfed.Gradually,thelovelydeerarepopular,attractalotofpeopletoseethem.Astheresult,Grandpa's
businessisgettingevenmorebetter.Thedeerhavebecomeanaliveadvertisement,somorebutmore
customerscometobuyiteminthestore.Grandpa'skindnessispayingoff.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是高三学生李华,下周一你校将与新西兰学生举办交流活动。请你代表学校写一篇欢迎
稿,内容包括:
1.表示欢迎:
2.活动安排(参观、交流、观看晚会等);
3.表达祝愿。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
听力部分录音稿
(Text1)
M:Thafsallright.Mr.LambandIwillbestayingforthreenights.
W:Allright.Bothofyouneedtofillouttheseforms.Andhowdoyouwishtopayforyourstay?
M:Bycreditcard.
(Text2)
W:Hello,Rob.Wereyouplanningonmeetingyourfriendstonight?
M:No.IwasjustgoingtowatchsomeTV.
W:Well,whydon'tyoudoitatmyhouse?I'mgoingoutwithmyhusbandmanIdon*twanttoleavethe
childrenathomealone.
M:OK.
(Text3)
W:Itooklotsofphotoswhenwewenttothezoo.Here'sthebestone.
M:It'sagoodphotobutyoucanhardlyseethemonkeybecausetheelephant'sstandinginfrontofit.
(Text4)
W:You'relateagain.
M:Sorry.Iwasheldupinatrafficjamforhalfanhour,andthenwhenIgottoourcompanythecarpark
wasfull!IthinkIneedtomoveneatersoIcanwalkorusemybike.
(Text5)
W:Howdoyoufeelabouttheoraltest?
M:Icouldn'tfeelbetteraboutit.Allofthequestionswerewellwithinmyexpectation.
W:MaybeSusandidn'tdowellinthetest.Shelooksupset.
M:Theteachergotdisappointedatherbecauseshedidn'ldoanypreparation.
(Text6)
W:Hi.Jack.How'sitgoing?
M:Thishasbeenaterriblemonthforme.Threedaysago.Igotinacaraccident.Mycarwasbadly
damagedandIwaslateforanimportantappointment.
W:(Oh,that'sterrible.
M:There'smore.ThedaybeforeyesterdayIgotaletterfrommygirlfriendinParis.Shetoldmeshehada
newboyfriend.Iwasexpectinghertovisitmeaweekfromtoday.
W:That'stoobad.Ican*tbelieveit.
M:WelLonegoodthinghappened.Herbirthdayistwodaysfromnow.ButIforgottosendherapresent!
(Text7)
M:WhatcanIdoforyou,ma'am?
W:Well,I'mheretopickupthecar.IbookeditlastMonday.MynameisDavidaDelong.
M:Whatkindofcarwasthat,Ms.Delong?Ican'tputmyhandsonithere.
W:It'safashionablecar.
M:Isitpossiblethecarwasbookedundersomeoneelse'sname?
W:Idon'tthinkso.IsnrtthistheBergdorfAgency?
M:No,ma9ma.ThisisSunshine.Bergdorf'sisnextdoor.
W:Oh,thanks.Sorry!
(Text8)
M:DoyouknowwhyMs.Satocalledameetingfor11:00?IthoughtshewasleavingforChicagothis
morning.
W:Shewas,butsheputoffhertripacoupleofdays.Sheisnothappywiththeplanweputtogether,and
shesaidshecouldn'tpossiblypresentthatinChicagotoday.So,shecalledameetingthismorningtotalkto
usaboutit.
M:Ihopethemeetingwillbeshort.Ihavetomeetacustomerat12:00forlunchontheothersideoftown,
andIhavetoleavetheofficebyII:30atthelatest.
W:Well.IamsurethatMs.Satowillletyougoearlyifyoutellheraboutthesituationbeforethemeetings
starts.
M:rilhaveatry.
(Text9)
W:Mrs.Green.Personnel.CanIhelpyou?
M:Yes,myname*sJamesWard.Tmringingaboutyouradvertisementforaccountantsinyesterday,sevening
paper,Idliketoapplyfbrapositionasanaccountant.
W:Good,CouldIaskhowoldyouare?
M:I'mtwenty-six.
W:Andwhateducationhaveyougot?
M:ImajoredinAccounting.Fvegotamaster'sdegreeinBusinessAdministrationandpapersinaccounting
and
finance.
W:Isee.Andwhatuniversitywereyouat?
M:I*vejustgraduatedfromLondonUniversity.
W:Well.wealsoneedtworeferences.Couldyousendthemover?
M:OK.Bye-mailorbyfax?
W:No,bypost.Nowtodayisthe24thOctober,andwe'dlikeyoutocomeinforafirstinterviewfairlysoon.
Howaboutthreeo'clocknextMondayafternoon?
MiWell.thafsthe29th.Yes.That'sfine.
W:OK.Justcometothereceptionandaskforme.Mrs.Green.
M:Thankyouverymuch,Mrs.Green.Goodbye.
W:Goodbye.
(Text10)
M;LangstonHugheswasbominMissouriin1902butwasraisedbyhisgrandmotherafterhisparents
separated.Whennotlivingwithhisgrandmother,hetraveledwithhismotherfromtowntotown.While
livinginOhioinhisearlyteenageyears,LangstonHugheswroteanumberofpoemsinrhyme,andhis
eighthgradeclasselectedhimastheclasspoet.HemovedtoMexicoafterhighschoolandwroteThe
NegroSpeaksofRiversin1921.Itexpressedhissadnessattheendlesshardshipofthe1930s.Hughes
traveledtotheSovietUnion,JapanandHaiti.AftermanytravelshereturnedtoHarlemtomakeithishome.
WhichisanareaofNewYorkCityinnortheastManhattan,wheremanyAfrican-Americanpeoplelive.He
wroteoneofhismost
famouspoem,Harlem,in1951.TenyearslaterhepublishedBlackNativitywhichcausedpublicarguments
aboutracerelations.Hediedin1967.ManypeoplerefertoLangstonHughesasthemostfamousblack
poetduetohisinfluenceonAfrican-Americanliterature.
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21.B细节理解题。根据第一条建议的最后一句Unlikeopium,ofcourse,youwon'truntheriskof
addiction可知.这种葛芭和薄荷煮的汤不像鸦片,不会有上瘾的风险。好处是对身体无害。
22.A细节理解题。根据第三条建议的最后一句可知,泡澡提高了他们的中心体温,一旦他们泡完澡,
体温马上下降,准备睡觉。是洗澡后体温的变化让人很容易人睡。
23.C细节理解题。根据第四条建议的最后一句...youcanquicklywritewhatyoudreamaboutonthe
page.
returningtosleepquickly可知I,你可以很快地把你梦到的东西写在
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