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……………………装…………订…………线………………学校姓名考号考生注意:1.试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.本考试分设试卷和答题纸。试卷包括Ⅰ卷和Ⅱ卷两部分。3.答题前,务必在答题纸上按要求填写信息,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。作答必须涂或写在答题纸上,在试卷上作答一律不得分。Ⅰ卷部分的作答必须涂在答题纸上相应的区域,Ⅱ卷部分的作答必须写在答题纸上与试卷题号对应的位置。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Abookstore.B.Agallery.C.Acoffeeshop.2.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Intheoffice.C.Inacafe.3.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Keepaneyeonherstuff.B.Buylunchforher.C.Lookafterherkid.4.Howdoesthemanfindthefilm?A.Well-acted.B.Difficult.C.Dull.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirplan.B.Theweather.C.Thebeach.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Howoftenwillthemanhavepsychologyclasses?A.Onceaweek.B.Fourtimesaweek.C.Twiceaweek.7.Whattimewillthemanbehavinghispsychologyclassnextweek?A.8:00a.m.—10:00a.m.Wednesday.B.8:00a.m.—10:00a.m.Tuesday.C.2:30p.m.—4:30p.m.Thursday.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhydoesLydiacalltheman?A.Toreportabrokenwindow.B.Toreturnalostbaseball.C.Tocomplainaboutarepairman.9.WhatdidLydiadothismorning?A.Shemetherfriend.B.Shewentshopping.C.Sheplayedbaseball.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Studentandteacher.B.Closefriends.C.Assistantandcustomer.11.WhatruledoesLindatelltheman?A.Nobookscanberenewed.B.Latereturnswillbefined.C.IDcardsareneededeachtime.12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.PhotocopytheIDcard.B.Payforthebook.C.Buyacoffee.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Ateacher.B.Aphysician.C.Asecretary.14.WhydidthemanmovetoLosAngles?A.He’sgotapromotion.B.He’stotakeanexamination.C.He’slandedanewjob.15.Whenwillthemanmeettheheadmaster?A.At11:00a.m.B.At10:00a.m.C.At9:00a.m.16.Howwillthemangethisreport?A.Byapp.B.Bye-mail.C.Bytelephone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongdoesacompleteIELTStestlast?A.120minutes.B.2-5days.C.165minutes.18.WhatisanadvantageoftakingtheIELTStest?A.Improvementofone’ssocialstatus.B.Greaterpossibilityoffull-timeeducation.C.Accesstointernationaljobopportunities.19.WhichsectionofthetwoversionsofIELTSdifferfromeachother?A.Writing.B.Listening.C.Speaking.20.WhohastotakeanIELTSGeneraltest?A.Astudentpreparingforexchangeprograms.B.AJapanesewantingtoworkintheUK.C.Ajobseekereagerforapositioninthegovernment.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。AWhatisPayQuick?PayQuickisafastpaymentserviceforshoppinginthebiggestsupermarketinUK—Tesco.Itallowsyoutoaddyourcreditordebitcarddetailstotheappsoyoucanuseyoursmartphonetopayforyourshoppingwithjustonescan,whichmeansyoucangowallet-freeinallUKTescostores.Whatarethebenefits?●CollectyourTescopointsautomatically●Payforyourweeklyshoppingupto£250●UsePayQuickoffline,evenwithnosignal●TrackyourspendinginTescoHowever,onlyonequalifyingdealperweekwillcollecttheextraTescopoints.Additionalpaymentsinthesameweekwon’treceiveextrapoints.TescopointswillbeaddedtoyourfutureTescopointsstatement.HowtogetyourPayQuick?Availabletonewcustomerswhosignupby3rdMarch2024,thePayQuickappcanbedownloadedfromtheAppStoreorourofficialwebsite.Onceyouhavetheapponyourphone,registeryourpersonaldetailsontheapptogetanaccount.Notethatforeachcustomer,onlyoneaccountisallowedandafamilysharedaccountwillnotbeacknowledged.Finally,withallthepreparationworkdone,you’llbereadytoshopusingjustyourphone.Plus,there’snoneedtoworryaboutyourbankdetailsbeingstoredonyourphone—they’reallsecurelyprotectedinourdatacenters.Sonotonlyisitquickerandeasier,it’ssaferthangoingshoppingwithyourwalletaswell.21.IfcustomersusePayQuickinUKTescostores,theycan.A.gettheirTescopointsautomaticallyB.purchasethingsonlyofflineC.keeptrackoftheirdailyspendingD.payfortheirshoppingwithoutlimit22.WhichisNOTamustforPayQuickusers?A.Toregisterby3rdMarch2024.B.TodownloadthePayQuickapp.C.Tosharetheaccountwiththeirfamily.D.Tobringtheirphoneswiththem.23.Whatistheauthor’sintentioninwritingthispassage?A.ToensurethesafetyofPayQuick.B.TostresstheimportanceofPayQuick.C.ToillustratetheapplicationofPayQuick.D.TopopularizetheuseofPayQuick.BArisingstarfromVirginiahassecuredthetitleof“America’sTopYoungScientist”forhisgroundbreakingcreation—abarofsoapdesignedtobattleagainstskincancer.Atjust14yearsold,HemanBekeleemergedasthevictorofthe2023YoungScientistChallenge,standingoutamongthetenfinalistswithhisinnovativecreationknownastheSkinCancerTreatingSoap(SCTS).Bekele’sbrilliantconceptcentersonthedevelopmentofasoapthatisnotonlyaffordable,butalsohasthepotentialtoreactivatethebody’snaturaldefendersoftheskintostopskincancer.InBekele’sownwords,“Curingcancer,onebarofsoapatatime.”Healwayshasendlesspassionforbiologyandtechnology,andtheYoungScientistChallengejustprovidedhimwiththeperfectplatformtodisplayhisideas.Reflectingonhisinspiration,Bekelesharedthathischildhoodplayedasignificantroleinshapinghisinnovativethinking.Havingwitnessedpeopleworktirelesslyunderthesun,hecouldn’thelpbutwonderhowmanywereawareoftherisksassociatedwithconstantsunexposure.“Iwantedtomakemyideanotonlyscientificallyexceptionalbutalsoaccessibletoabroadaudience,”Bekeleexpressedduringaninterviewwiththemedia.HereceivedinvaluableguidancefromDeborahIsabelle,aproductengineeringspecialist,whoconnectedhimwithotherscientiststoaidhiminreachinghisambitiousplans.Duringhispresentation,Bekelepassionatelyexpressedhisvisionofturningthesoapinto“asymbolofhope,accessibility,andaworldwhereskincancertreatmentiswithinreachforall.”Overthecomingfiveyears,Bekelelongstoperfecthisinventionandestablishanonprofitorganizationdevotedtodistributinghisinnovativecreationtomoreplacesincludingundevelopedcommunities,offeringhopeandapracticalsolutioninthefightagainstskincancer.24.WhatmadeBekeleaninstanthit?A.Startingasoapfashion.B.Overcomingskincancer.C.Creatingasoapagainstskincancer.D.Beingtheyoungestscientist.25.WhatinspiredBekeletoinventSCTS?A.Hisadventureinchildhood.B.Hisconcernforothers.C.Hisenthusiasmforinvention.D.Hisinterestinmedicalknowledge.26.WhatwillBekeledointhenearfuture?A.Obtainofficialapproval.B.Increasetheavailabilityofthesoap.C.Visitundevelopedareas.D.Updatethefacilitiesofproduction.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBekele?A.Creativeandconsiderate.B.Humorousandpositive.C.Inspiringandmodest.D.Curiousandindependent.CThelastdecadesawtheriseofthefieldof“plantneurobiology(植物神经生物学)”.Thatdebatablefieldisbasedontheideathatplants—whichdonotpossessbrains—handleinformationinwayssimilartocomplicatedanimalnervoussystems.Thisthinkingimpliesthatplantscouldfeelhappinessorsorroworpain,makeintentionaldecisionsandevenpossessconsciousness.Butthechancesofthatare“effectivelyzero”.“There’snothingintheplantcomparabletothecomplexityoftheanimalbrain,”saysTaiz,fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaCruz.Someplantsarecapableofcomplicatedbehaviors.Forexample,woundedleavescansendwarningsignalstootherpartsoftheplant.Butplantsperformthesewithequipmentthat’sverydifferentfromthenervoussystemsofanimals,nobrainrequired,Taizargues.Heandhiscolleaguespointoutmethodologicalfaultsinsomeofthestudiesthatclaimplantshavebrain-likecommandcentersandanimal-likenervecells.Butbeyondthedebateoverhowthesestudiesareconducted,Taiz’steamarguesthatplantconsciousnessdoesn’tevenmakesensefromanevolutionarypointofview.“Complicatedanimalbrainsadvancedinparttohelpalivingbeingcatchamealandavoidbecomingone,”Taizsays.“Butplantsarerootedtothegroundandrelyonsunlightforenergy,aninactivelifestylethatdoesn’trequirequickthinkingoroutsmartingapredator(捕食者)ortheenergeticallyexpensivenervoussystemsthatenablethosebehaviors.”“Whatusewouldconsciousnessbetoaplant?”Taizasks.“Ifaplantworriedandsufferedwhenfacedwithathreat,itwouldbewastingsomuchenergythatitwouldn’thaveanylefttodoanythingaboutthatthreat,”Taizsays.“Furthermore,plantshaveplentytodowithouthavingtobeconscious,too.Withsunlight,carbondioxideandwater,plantscreatethecompoundsthatsustainmuchoftherestoflifeonEarth,”Taizpointsout.“Isn’tthatenough?”28.Whatdoestheriseof“plantneurobiology”indicate?A.Itiswidelyrecognizedthatplantshavebrainsandnervoussystems.B.Scientistsprovedthatplantscanhandleinformationlikeanimals.C.Thesciencecommunitybelievesinthepromisingfutureofstudyingit.D.Certainscientistsbelievethatplantsmaypossessconsciousness.29.WhatisprobablyLincholTaiz’sopinionconcerningplants?A.Plantspossessanimal-likenervoussystems.B.Itisnotunderstandablethatplantshaveconsciousness.C.Plantsperformcomplicatedbehaviorswithbrains.D.Itisnecessaryforplantstodevelopbrainsforsurvival.30.WhatisthefunctionofTaiz’swordsinParagraph3?A.Tosupportanargument.B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Toexplainarule.D.Topresentafact.31.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Life.C.Education.D.Science.DAnewstudyhasfoundthatachild’sreadingspeedcanbeimprovedbysimplyincreasingthespacebetweenletterswithinapieceoftext.Theresearch,ledbyDr.StevenStaggofAngliaRuskinUniversity(ARU),examinedthebenefitsofletterspacingandcolouredoverlays(颜色标注)amongchildren.Twogroupsofchildren,dyslexic(有阅读障碍的)andnon-dyslexicchildren,wereaskedtoreadfourtextswitheitherstandardorextra-largeletterspacing,bothwithandwithoutacolouredoverlay.Theywereinstructedtoreadthetextoutloudwhilebeingrecorded.Therecordingwasusedtomeasurethenumberoferrorstheymade—specificallymissedwords,addedwords,wrongwords,andpronunciation—aswellastheparticipants’readingtime.Thestudydiscoveredthattextwithincreasedspacebetweenlettersprovidedabenefitforbothgroups.Onaverage,thedyslexiagroupshoweda13%increaseinreadingspeed,whilethegroupofnon-dyslexicchildrenshoweda5%increase.Inadditiontoimprovingreadingspeed,italsoresultedinasignificantdeclineinthenumberofwordsmissedbythechildrenwithdyslexia.However,thestudyfoundthatcolouredoverlayshadnosignificantimpactonreadingspeedorthereductionoferrorsforeithergroup.Dr.Stagg,SeniorLecturerinPsychologyatARU,said:“Webelieveextra-largeletterspacingworksbyreducingwhatisknownasthe‘crowdingeffect’,whichcanhampertherecognitionoflettersandreducereadingspeed.”“Ourfindingsstronglysuggestthatteacherscanbeconfidentthatallchildrenwouldbehelpedbyincreasedletterspacinginreadingmaterials.”Dr.Staggadded.“Whilewefoundthatcolouredoverlaysprovidedlittlebenefit,wesuggestchildrenshouldbeencouragedtouseoverlaysiftheyfindthesehelptheirreading.Colouredoverlaysmaynotincreasereadingspeeds,buttheymayextendreadingstamina(持久力).Previousresearchsuggeststheirbenefitsmaynotbecomeapparentifreadingtimeislessthan10minutesandtheshortreadingdurationofthetestsinourstudymayhaveputcolouredoverlaysatadisadvantage.”32.Whatcanwelearnaboutincreasedletterspacingfromparagraph3?A.Itenhancesreadingcomprehension.B.Itsharpensreadingskills.C.Itarousesreadinginterest.D.Itreducesreadingerrors.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hamper”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Prevent.B.Obtain.C.Change.D.Involve.34.Whatcanbeinferredaboutcolouredoverlaysfromparagraph5?A.Theymightworkbetterinshortreading.B.Theymightnotberecommendedbyexperts.C.Theymightnothavebeenevaluatedfairly.D.Theymighthavesomedisadvantages.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Extra-largeletterspacingcan’tnecessarilypromotechildren’sreadingability.B.Coloroverlayscanpromotechildren’sreadingability.C.Extra-largeletterspacingcanpromotechildren’sreadingability.D.Coloroverlaysmaynotincreasereadingspeeds.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Minimalismisn’taboutbeingboringorgettingridofmostofyourthingsandlivinginemptyrooms.It’smoreaboutidentifyingwhataddsvaluetoyourlifeandbringsyoujoyandpartingwiththingsthatdon’t.36Whetheryouwanttostarttheprocessoflivingamoreminimalistlifestyleorhavealreadystartedbutarefindingyourselfstuck,herearesometipstohelpyou.BeClearOnWhyYouWantToLiveaMinimalistLifestyleGettingridofuselessthingsinyourhome,workspaceandlife,ingeneral,canbechallenging.37Yet,chancesare,ifyou’vebarelyusedtheseitems,youwon’tneedtheminthefuture.Beingclearastowhyyou’redoingitcanbecriticalasit’llhelpremindyouofyourgoal,fuelyourmotivationandkeepyougoingevenwhenyou’refeelingoverwhelmed.38Nomatterthereason,knowingwhyyou’redoingitisthebestwaytoensureyousuccessfullymovetowardsamoreminimalistlifestyle.ClearOutResponsiblyOpeningagarbagebagandclearingouteverythingyoudon’twanttokeepisquickandeasy.Yet,someoneelsecoulduseyouritemsorrecyclethem.Oneofthebestthingsyoucandoisdonateyourclothestosomeoneyouknoworacharity.39Lastly,asmentionedbefore,certainitemscanberecycled.Youshouldonlythrowawaythingsyoucan’tsell,donateorrecycle.GetIntheRightMindset 40It’saboutfindingjoyandgratitude.It’saboutbeingsatisfiedwhenyouneedtothrowoutsomethingoldandpromotingself-careandlovingyourself.Theminimalistseekssimplicity,usefulnessandclaritywithlessfocusonmaterialpossessionsandmorefocusonvalueinlife.Cleartheuselessthingssoyoucanfocusonyourprioritiesandgoals.A.That’sbecauseitmightbehardtopartwithsomeofyourthings.B.Thebestwaytotidyupistotakeitonestepatatime.C.Thisway,youcangetridoftheunnecessarythingsthatburdenyou.D.Mindsetiskeytoa“lessismore”attitudeandlifestyle.E.Livingaminimalistlifestylecanallowustocreateamorefruitfullife.F.Perhapsyouwanttocreatemorespaceinyourhomeorlimityourcarbonfootprint.G.Youcanalsoorganizeabiggaragesale.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。Someyearsago,Iwasstuckonacrosstownbusduringrushhour.Thebuswasfilledwithcold,tiredpeople41withoneanother.Twomen42ateachotherforanunintentionalpush.Anelderlywomangoton,andnobodyofferedhera43.Angerwasintheair;no44couldbefoundhere.AsthebusapproachedSeventhAvenue,thedriver’swordscamefromthespeaker.“Folks,”hesaid.“Iknowyou’vehada(n)45dayandthatyouaredepressed,butIwill46.Wheneachofyouwalksbybeforegettingoff,dropyour47intomypalm(手掌).MyroutegoesrightbytheHudsonRiver,intowhichI’ll48them.”Itseemedasifaspellhadlifted.Everyoneburstoutlaughing,theirfacesshiningwith 49.Thepassengerswhohadbeen50eachother’sexistenceweresuddenlygrinning(咧嘴笑)ateachother—isthisguyserious?Atthenextstop,justas51,thedriverheldouthishand,palmup,andwaited.Allthe52passengersperformedthegestureofdroppingsomethingintohispalm.Thedriver53thesameactionateverystopthatfollowed.Occasionallywemaysinkintoagrayworld,butsomeonecan54itlikearayoflight,showingushope.Whatifwearethelight?55,anyonepossessesthepowertoshineonothers’darkdays.41.A.satisfiedB.annoyedC.impressedD.associated42.A.barkedB.noddedC.smiledD.shot43.A.reminderB.rideC.choiceD.seat44.A.securityB.fortuneC.courageD.mercy45.A.fruitfulB.averageC.toughD.important46.A.makecommentsB.showupC.takerisksD.helpout47.A.memoriesB.faultsC.troublesD.tips48.A.castB.stretchC.accompanyD.transform49.A.pleasure50.A.suspecting51.A.ordered52.A.exiting53.A.interpreted54.A.divide55.A.HoweverB.greedB.expectingB.reportedB.fooledB.designedB.brightenB.ActuallyC.prideC.ignoringC.requestedC.sittingC.repeatedC.rewardC.InsteadD.envyD.appreciatingD.promisedD.chosenD.evaluatedD.exploreD.Consequently注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。“LongChenchen”,themascotforChina’supcomingDragonSpringFestivalGala,hasbeendesignedandreleasedrecentlyasacuteyetlivelydragon56(celebrate)theyear2024.Theseeminglycute-lookingdragontakesinspirationfromChinesearchaeologicaldiscoveries.Thedesignofitsnose57(inspire)byadragon-shapedjadeitemthatwasdiscoveredintheErlitouRuins,58majorsiteinLuoyang,CentralChina’sHenanprovincethatwitnessedtheriseandfalloftheXiaandShangdynasties.Thefireshapepatternon59(it)shoulderoriginatedfromabronzepiecewithcloudpatternsdatingbacktotheSpringandAutumnPeriod,60multiplematerialsappearedandsocialchangeswereunderway. 61receivingmanylikes,themascothasalsosparkedcriticism.Somenetizensdoubtthedragoncharactermighthavebeensynthesized(合成)byartificialintelligence.CMG,adesignstudio,62(admit)thatithassome“imperfections”,saiditwascreatedbydesigners“onestrokeafteranother”andthat“allthe63(feature)aboutthedragon,includingitspatterns,colorsandface,havebeenrevisedbydesignersthroughalotofversions.”Thedesignhasbecomeoneofthe64(hot)topicsonSinaWeiboandhasbeencommentedbymorethan200millionnetizens.“65itwascreatedbyAIorhumanbeings,themascothassuccessfullydeliveredthespiritofthedragon.”anetizenpostedonSinaWeibo.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,你校刚建成的室内游泳馆即将开放,请给校园英文广播站写一篇广播稿。内容包括:1.游泳馆的开放时间及注意事项;2.倡导同学们积极参加游泳,强身健体。注意:1.词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡规定位置作答。WelcometoOurSwimmingPoolDearfellowstudents,第二节读后续写(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,续写的词数应为150左右。Jean’sdreamwastobeagreatchef,sowhenshewas20,shetravelledtoFrance,whichhasthemostfamouscuisineintheworld,tolearntocook.Aftertwelveyears,shewasamongthebest.Herfather,Bob,wasgettingold,andshewantedtobenearhim.JeanacceptedanofferfromoneofWashington’stoprestaurants.Themanagerofferedherahandsomesalary,and30%ownershipoftherestaurant.Thenextday,Jeanwenttosignthecontract.Asshegotoutofthecar,shecaughtsightofagreensunshade.Insteadofgoingtomeetthemanager,shecrossedthestreettowardstheoldrestaurant,Fargonetti’s.Shepushedopenthedoorandthememoriescamefloodingback.Jean’smumdiedwhenshewasjust11,andherfatherlosthisjobandwasforcedtotakeonoddjobstomakeendsmeet.Moneywasveryshort.WhenJeanturnedthirteen,BobhadmadeareservationatFargonetti’s,thecapital’sbestrestaurant.“I’mnothungry,babygirl.Ihadahugebreakfast,”Bobsaid.“Thisisallforyou!”“Oh,”Jeancried.“Daddywassosilly!He’sbeensavingtocomehereforlunchforMONTHSandnowheruinedhisappetitewithbreakfast!”Thewaiter,CarlBader,immediatelyrealizedwhatwasgoingonandwenttoMr.Fargonetti,therestaurantowner,andtoldhimaboutJeanandBob.Anhourlater,surprisingly,thewaiterbroughtwonderfuldishesandsetthembeforethefatheranddaughter.“LunchisonthehousewithMr.Fargonetti’scompliments(致意),”Carlsaid.ForBobandJean,itwasafreebutmagicalmeal.Theywereoncloudninewhentheywalkedout“Jean,”saidBobhappily.“Ifeelourluckhaschanged!”Anditdid!Thenextday,oneofBob’soldfriendscalledandofferedhimajobatanewmagazine,andJeanbelievedFargonetti’shadmadeitallhappen.Thatwaswhenshedecidedtobecomeachef!Twentyyearslater,theoldrestaurantlookedrun-downanddepressing,butJeanrecognizedthewaiterimmediately.“Carl?”sheaskeddelightedly.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Themanlookedsurprised.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________JeanwasstaringatCarlandabrilliantideawastakingshapeinhermind._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024葫芦岛市第一次模拟考试英语学科答案21-23ACD24-27CBBA28-31DB41-45BADDC46-50DCAAC51-55swimmingpoolisabouttoopAllstudentsarewelcometotakeadvantageofthonlyagreatgetawaytorelaxbutalsoanexcellentformofexerGrabyourswimsuitsandlunchforfree.I’msogheleftCarltherestaurant.Carlhadpromisedhewouldkeepitgoingitwasn’tthateasy.TheirchefleftandthereplacementwasaJeanwasstaringatCarlandabrilliantideawastakingshapeinhermind.“I’mstaredatJeanindisbelief.HeknewofJean’srecouldn’taffordherservice.expectationofpayment.SheturneddownthecontraworkedatFargonetti’s.Gractofkindnesshasthepowertotransformlives,bringinggoodfortunenotonlytothereceiverbutalsotothoseW:Excuseme,sir.IwastoldtotakearightturnhM:No,nothere.Gostraighton.Turnrightatthetrafficlightthere.Gopastthebookshop.It'sthebuildingnexttothebookshopoppositethecoffeesM:Let'saskforthebill.WW:Butthereisstillmuchroastbeefleft.M:I'mjusttoofulltoeatanymore.Getato-goboxtotakeithome?W:Excuseme,couldyoutakecareofmyluggage?I'dlike

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