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2023-2024学年浙江省杭州市高二上学期期中考试英语模拟试题第Ⅰ卷(选择题部分)第一部分听力(共两,20小题,每小题1.5分,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?£19.15.B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whathashappenedtotheman?A.Hehasbeensenttothehospital.B.Hehasbeeninacaraccident.C.Hehasinjuredhimselfwhilecooking.2.Whereisthemanprobablygoing?A.Toacafé. B.Toasupermarket. C.Toarestaurant.3.Whatisthesourceofthesmell?A.Afactory. B.Abakery. C.Afruitshop.4.Whyisthemanworkingfromhometoday?A.Hehassomethingurgenttodealwith.B.Theairqualityisverypoor.C.Hisofficeisclosed.5.Howdothespeakersfeel?A.Confused. B.Amused. C.Delighted.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.Whenwillthefieldtriptakeplace?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.7.Whydoesn’tthemanallowthewomantogoonthefieldtrip?A.Hedoesn’tlikeherfriends.B.Hewantshertofinishherhomework.C.Heisconcernedabouthersafety.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inanairport.C.Inaschooldormitory.9.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$15. B.$40. C.$80.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Artistandartlover.B.Galleryownerandclient.C.Charityownerandsupporter.11.WheredidthewomanfirstmeetRhona?A.InGlasgow. B.InParis. C.InOxford.12.WhatdoweknowabouttheGlasgowSchoolofArt?A.Oneofitsbuildingsburneddown.B.Itwonadesignaward.C.Thewomanredesignedit.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whomightthemanbe?A.Apilot. B.Atourguide. C.Areporter.14.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Atatravelagency. B.Onanairplane. C.Inahotel.15.Whatdoesthewomanlovemostaboutherjob?A.Gettingfreeflights.B.Stayingatnicehotels.C.Helpingotherpeoplereachtheirdestination.16.Whatdoesthewomandofirstaftershehasfinishedwork?A.Sheexercises.B.Shehasashower.C.Shegoesstraighttobed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Environmentalprotection.B.Valuablecompanies.C.Educationinvestment.18.HowmuchhasAmazonpromisedtodonateintheUS?A.$10billion. B.$25billion. C.$1trillion.19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkwasthebestthingBillGatesdidtohelpothers?A.Helpingfightdisease.B.Helpingsupporteducation.C.Helpingprotecttheenvironment.20.Whatdoesthespeakerbelieveaboutbusiness?A.Bigcompaniesshouldsupportcollegestudentsfinancially.B.Onlinemarketplaceswillbemorepopularthanphysicalstores.C.Anyonewhoisbrilliantandmotivatedcansucceedinbusiness.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、D)四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThemagicalworldofTheLittlePrincebroughttolife!AbouttheexhibitionFrenchvisualartistArnaudNazare-AgahasworkedwithAntoinedeSaint-ExupéryYouthFoundation,andtogethertheyhavedesignedauniquetouringartexhibitionofsculpturesinspiredbytheoriginalwatercolorillustrationsofAntoinedeSaint-Exupéry’sbook,TheLittlePrince,aswellasphotos,manuscripts(手稿)anddrawings.TheexhibitionwillbepresentedfortheveryfirsttimeinAucklandfrom1stJuneto25thJune,2023tocelebratethe80thanniversaryofthepublicationofTheLittlePrince.Entitled“TheLittlePrinceintheDark”,theexhibitionattemptstobringSaint-Exupéry’sillustrationstolifeinadifferentway.Theartisthascreated13all-whitesculptureswithrelief(浮雕).Theyaredisplayedinthedarktobediscoveredbythesensesoftouchandhearing.Allthemagic,dreamsandpoetryofSaint-Exupéry’sbelovedbookwillthusberevealedinanewwayneverimaginedbefore.WhattodoFirst,startofffromtheentranceonthefirstfloortoseehistoricalphotographydescribingthegreatadventureofthepioneeringpilotLatécoère.Then,moveuptothesecondfloor,whereyoucanfindrareoriginalmanuscriptsanddrawingsbyAntoinedeSaint-Exupéry.Afterthat,climbuptothethirdfloortoexperiencethesculptures.Finally,don’tforgettostopoffonyourwayoutatthegiftshoprightnexttotheentranceandpickupsomeLittlePrincememorabiliatorememberyourvisit.PricesTheexhibitionisfreeforeveryone!OpeningTimesTuesdaytoSunday,10a.m.to4p.m.LocationHouseofMinoima,26GreekStreet,Auckland21.Whyistheexhibitionpresented?A.Tointroduceaspecialcitytour. B.Tohonourtheproductionofabook.C.TopromoteaFrenchartfoundation. D.Tocelebratethebirthdayofawriter.22.Whatisspecialabouttheexhibition?A.Itpresentsdarksculpturesinadifferentway.B.Itcanbeexploredwithhandsandears.C.Itoffersauniquenight-timeexperience.D.Itdisplayssculpturesofthelittleprince.23.Onwhichfloor(s)canvisitorsbuygifts?A.Thefirstfloor. B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor. D.Allfloors.BFergalKeaneisawell-knownBBCwarreporter.Hisreportinghelpedhistelevisionaudiencesmakesenseofthehorrorsofwar,butunderneaththereweremorepersonalscarsattractinghimtothefrontline.FergalhadseenviolenceeversincetheearlydaysofhisworkcoveringthefightinginBelfast.Havingreportedwarsallovertheworld,in1994,hewassenttocoverthecivilwarinRwanda.ButwhatFergalsawthereshockedhimlikenothingbefore,ashetoldBBCWorldServiceprogramme,LivesLessOrdinary.“IbegantohaveterribledreamsofRwanda.Andofcourse,atthatstage,itwasclearthatIwasmentallyhurt.DidIgototheexpertsinhospital?No,Ididn’t.”Instead,Fergalturnedtodrinkingalcoholandhehadanotheraddictiontodealwith—theneedtokeepreturningtowar.Fergalknewitwasn’thealthy,buthecouldn’tstop.Aroundtheyear2001,itseemedthatwarwaseverywhere,andFergalkeptonreportinginSudan,Iraq,Afghanistan,andLebanon.Butthenightmaresdidn’tstop,andhismentalhealthgotworseandworse.YoumightexpectFergaltocallitadayatthispoint,butthat’snothowaddictionworks.Hejustkeptgettingpulledbackin.Hereachedapointwherehecouldn’tcarrythatanymore,andit’snotdramatic,it’saslow,steadyruin.Fergalhadanervousbreakdown—aperiodofdangerousmentalillness,leavinghimunabletofacehislife.Atlast,hewasadmittedintohospital,andthistimediagnosedwithpost-traumaticstressdisorder,PTSD—amentalillnessexperiencedafterviolentorshockingevents.AfterhisdiagnosisofPTSD,hegotsupportandwasfinallyabletostayawayfromalcoholandwar.Inhisnewbook,TheMadness:AMemoirofWar,FearandPTSD,FergaldiscusseshishorriblelifelivingwithPTSD.24.WhatcausedFergal’sillness?A.ThefightinghecoveredinBelfast. B.TheviolencehesawinRwanda.C.TheterribledreamshehadinRwanda. D.Thewarshereportedallovertheworld.25.Howdidhedealwithhisillness?A.Hewenttothehospitaltoseekhelp. B.Hetalkedtotheexpertsabouthisillness.C.HetoldtheaudiencesthroughBBC. D.Heabandonedhimselftoalcoholandthefrontline.26.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseinParagraph4possiblymean?A.Tocallforhelp. B.Tocallsomeoneoneday.C.Tocryallday. D.Toputastoptoit.27.WhichcanbeinferredfromFergal’sexperience?A.Overworkcanmakeapersonmad. B.Everyexperienceendsinabook.C.Warsarecruelanddamaging. D.Devotiontoone’sjobisrespectable.CMostofTexashasrecentlybrokenaheat-relatedrecordinonewayoranother.Dallasreachedarecordhighof110degreesFahrenheitamidweeksofcontinuing100ornear100degreesdays.SodidAustinwithmorethan100degreesandHouston109degrees.Heatanddroughtareslowdisasters,oneswedon’tjumptorespondto,likewedoforahurricaneoratornado.Butthedestructionispiecemeal—abuckledroadhere,abrokenwatermainthere,watertablesthataren’tfillingasfastaswedrainthem.Worsestill,wetendtounderestimateitsdamagetoourhealth,infrastructure,water,housingandotherbasicsweneedtosurvive.WhileheatisnormalinTexas,whatitdoesshouldn’tbenormalized.We’vebeenaskedtoreduceourelectricaluseandourwateruse.We’rerightfullyfinedifoursprinklers(喷洒器)runonthewrongdays.Whenmyhandymantextsme,askingtopostponeworkaroundmyhousebecausehisdayjobisoutsideandheisliterallyburnedout,Iseehowlifeatthistemperatureisstressful,harmfulandterrifying.Istherepoliticalwillaroundheat?JesseKeenan,whostudiesclimatechangeandinfrastructureatTulaneUniversity,toldmeyes.Andno.Someofthefixesarealarminglysimple,likepaintingbuildingswhiteormakingroadslighterwhenwerebuildthemsotheyreflectheat.Butothers,likeupdatingwaterlines,areexpensiveandtime-consuming,heexplained.Andcostsforthingslikewateraregoingtoskyrocketsoon.Infrastructuredoesn’tenergizetheelectorate(全体选民),headded.ButifTexasisgoingtobelivableforourkidsandgrandkids,andifthesouthernhalfoftheU.S.ingeneralisgoingtosurvive,infrastructureisgoingtohavetobecomeRealHousewives–levelgripping.

28.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeheat?A.SlowandpreventableB.Destructiveandunderestimated.C.Noticeableandintensive.D.Slowandwidespread.29.Whydoestheauthorsay“whatitdoesshouldn’tbenormalized”?A.Wehavebeenaskedtoreduceelectricaluseandwaterusebecauseofheat.B.Myhandymantextsmetopostponeworkbecauseheisalmostburnedout.C.Theheathasbrokenrecordsandcertainlyitwasnotanormalphenomenon.D.Theheathascausedextremestressandterrifyingharmtopeople’slife.30.Whatismostlikelytheauthor’sattitudetowardtheheatinTexas?A.concernedB.hopefulC.deired D.indifferent31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Paintingbuildingswhitehelpssolvetheproblemofheatbyreflectingheat.B.Itisnecessarytoimproveinfrastructureforthesakeofgenerationstocome.C.Thegovernmentiswillingtotakewhateveritcoststodealwithheat.D.Jessethinksthegovernmentneedstoplacemoreemphasisoninfrastructure.DWhilesomeobserversworryaboutpotentialdangersinAI,othersarefocusingonthepotentialrewardsandbelievethatAIcanturbochargescienceandleadtoagoldenageofdiscovery.Suchclaimsareworthexamining.ThemechanismbywhichAIwillsupposedlysolvetheworld’sproblemshasastronghistoricalbasisbecausetherehavebeenperiodswhennewapproachesandnewtoolsdidindeedhelpbringaboutworld-changingscientificinnovation.Inthe1700smicroscopesandtelescopesopenedupnewvisionofdiscoveryandscientificjournalshelpedshareandpubliciseresearchers’findings.Inthelate1900s,researchlaboratoriesthatbroughttogetherideas,peopleandmaterialsonanindustrialscale,gaverisetofurtherinnovations,suchasthetransistor.Fromthe1950s,computersmadethedesignofweaponsandaircraftandweatherforecastingareality.TodayAIisbeingemployedinnewwayssuchasidentifyingnewantibiotics(抗生素)andspottingregionalaccentsinwolves.Allthisistobewelcomed.Butthejournalandthelaboratorywentfurther:theyalteredscientificpracticeandunlockedmorepowerfulmeansofmakingdiscoveries,byallowingpeopleandideastomingleinnewwaysonalargerscale.AI,too,hasthepotentialtosetoffsuchatransformation.Twoareasinparticularlookpromising.Thefirstis“literature-baseddiscovery”(LBD),whichinvolvesanalysingexistingscientificliterature,usingChatGPT-stylelanguageanalysis,tolookfornewhypotheses,connectionsorideasthathumansmayhavemissed.LBDisshowingpromiseinidentifyingnewexperimentstotry.Thiscouldstimulateinterdisciplinaryworkandfosterinnovation.Thesecondareais“robotscientists”,alsoknownas“self-drivinglabs”.TheseareroboticsystemsthatuseAItoformnewhypotheses,basedonexistingdataandliterature,andthentestthosehypothesesbyperformingcountlessexperiments.Unlikehumanscientists,robotsarelessattachedtopreviousresults,lessdrivenbybias—and,crucially,easytoreplicate.Theycouldscaleupexperimentalresearch,developunexpectedtheoriesandexploreavenuesthatresearchersmightnothaveconsidered.32.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThereasonwhyAIislikelytorevolutionizescience.B.ThewidespreadofAIintoday’sworldC.HowAIhasdevelopedthroughoutthehistoryD.TheimportanceofAIinscientificrevolution33.Accordingtothepassage,howcanAIstartarevolutioninscience?A.byanalyzingexistingdataandliteratureB.byformingnewhypothesesC.bydevelopingunexpectedtheoriesD.bycombiningpeopleandideas34.WhatistheadvantageofAIoverhumanscientists? A.AIcanperformhundredsofthousandsofexperiments. B.AIismorelikelytomakenewdiscoveries. C.AIismoreindependentandiseasytoreplicate. D.AItakesmanymoremethodsintoconsideration.35.Whichofthefollowingisthetitleforthepassage? A.HowArtificialIntelligencecanrevolutionizescience B.WhatArtificialIntelligencehasbroughttoourmodernsociety C.WhetheritispossibleforArtificialIntelligencetochangescience D.WhyunexpectedinnovationresultsfromArtificialIntelligence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。Anxietyisoftenviewedasanegativefeelingbutthisemotioncanbeusedtohelpusmanageuncertainty,staysafeandprepared.Agrowingnumberofpsychologistsandneuroscientistsarearguingthatanxietyandothernegativefeelingshavearoletoplayinourlives.PsychologistToddKashdan,directoroftheWell-BeingLabatGeorgeMasonUniversity,notesthatsometimesit’srighttoworry.36Anxietyisanadaptivestrategyinhumanevolution.37Anxietypromptsustoseeksolutionstounknownsbyplanning,imaginingandplottingoutpossiblescenarios.Fromanevolutionarypointofview,anxietyisthe

bestemotiontohelpus

manageuncertaintybecauseitforcesustorunthose‘what-if'simulations.38Butifwesimplyapproachanxietyassomethingtoavoid,

wenotonlydon’tsolvetheproblemit’swarningusto,butactuallymissanopportunitytoleverage(利用)thegenerativepowerofanxiety.Whenwe’reinananxiousstate,theamountofdopamineinourbrainsincreases,whichpromptsustotakeaction.Inevolutionaryterms,millionsofyearsagothatmighthavemeantlookingforsheltertoevadepredatoryanimals.39Interestinglyenough,thankstotheemotionwedonotmissanopportunitytogetthingsprepared.40Caseinpoint:hidingunopened

envelopesfromtheHMRC

inadrawer—eveniftheycouldbejusttheroutineupdatesthatsomeself-employedpeoplereceive—couldresultinmissingachangeddeadline.A.Ithelpsusto

preparefortheuncertainfuture.B.Wehaveeveryreasontobecautiousandawareoftheharmanxietybrings.C.Anxietycontinuallypushesustotakeresponsibilityandcompletemust-dotasks.D.However,bynotfacingouranxiety,weloseitsbenefits,andcanmakethingsworse.E.Forexample,thefearofheightskeepsusfromfallingoffacliffwhiletakingaselfie.F.NeuroscientistWendySuzukibelievesthatanxietyactuallyservesusbysendingoutawarning.G.Today,itmightmeanleavingajobbecauseofapredatoryboss.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。Lastnightwasthelastgameformyeight-year-oldson’ssoccerteam.Itwasthefinal41.Thescorewastwotoone,myson’steam42.Parentsencircledthefield,offeringencouragement.Withlessthantenseconds43,theballrolledinfrontofmyson’steammate,oneMikeyO’Donnel.Withshoutsof“Kickit!”44acrossthefield,Mikeyrearedbackandgaveit45hehad.Allroundmethecrowd46.O’Donnelhadscored!Thentherewas47.Mikeyhadscoredallright,butinthe48goal,endingthegameina49.Foramomenttherewastotalhush.Yousee,MikeyhasDown’ssyndromeandforhimthereisnosuchthingasawronggoal.Allgoalswere50byajoyoushugfromMikey.Hehadevenbeenknowntohugtheopposingplayerswhentheyscored.Thesilencewasfinally51whenMikey,hisfacefilledwith52,grabbedmyson,huggedhimandyelled,“Iscored!Iscored.Everybodywon!Everybodywon!”ForamomentIheldmybreath,notsurehowmysonwould53.Ineednothaveworried.Iwatched,through54,asmysonthrewuphishandintheclassichigh-fivesaluteandstartedchanting,“WaytogoMikey!WaytogoMikey!”Withinmomentsbothteams55Mikey,joininginthechantandcongratulatinghimonhisgoal.Laterthatnight,whenmydaughteraskedwhohadwon,IsmiledasIreplied,“Itwasatie.Everybodywon.”41.A.quarter B.second C.court D.goal42.A.inthefront B.inthelead C.inthebehind D.intheback43.A.leaving B.missing C.remaining D.going44.A.repeating B.shouting C.yelling D.echoing45.A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.something46.A.boiled B.broke C.erupted D.quieted47.A.silence B. C.whisper D.applause48.A.right B.final C.weak D.wrong49.A.loss B.disaster C.failure D.tie50.A.praised B.celebrated C.congratulated D.applauded51.A.broken B.ended C.stopped D.heard52.A.fear B.wonder C.joy D.victory53.A.act B.reply C.react D.behave54.A.cheers B.tears C.scores D.crowds55.A.admired B.held C.encouraged D.surrounded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。The19thAsianGamesinHangzhouopenedonSaturday.Hangzhouhas56(previous)hostedanumberofinternationalsportsevents,includingthe2018FINAWorldSwimmingChampionships,FINAWorldAquaticsConvention,57contributestothecity'sreputation58aninternationalsportshub.Majorinternationalsportseventshavebecomeanimportantsourceofrevenueforthehostcitiesandcountries,withtherevenuebeinggeneratedbothintheshortandlongterm.Internationalsportseventsrequirehostcountries59(make)hugeinvestmentsininfrastructure.Andtherevenue(收入)forhostcitiesandcountries60(come)fromTVrights,licensingandticketing,aswellasthetourismandhospitalityindustries.Internationalsportseventsinvolve61_(nation)andinternationalsportsbodies,withthehostcitiesandcountries62(require)tocomplytotheirdemands.FortheOlympicGames,theincomefromTV63(right)andtopsponsorshelpsfundtheorganizationalcosts64paytheInternationalOlympicCommitteeandthedomesticOlympicbody.Nowadays,Olympichostcitiesandcountriesalsoearnrevenuefrommultimediaandstreamingrights.Majorsportseventsalsoboosttourismandgeneratetourismrevenue.The2026OlympicandParalympicWinterGamesinMilanoCortina(Italy)willlikelybeanexampleoftheWinterGames65(spread)acrosscities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是高二学生李华,你们学校刚刚组织一次主题公园的秋游活动。请你为此活动写一篇报道,要点包括:时间、地点、参加者等;活动形式等;同学们的反响。(注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Itwasaround7p.m.ononeofthehottestdaysofthesummer.I'djustpouredmyselfatallglassoflemonadewhenmyphonerang."Mom,youhavetocome,"saidmy14-year-olddaughter,Alliana.“Ifoundahurtbunnyontheroad.”Whatacoincidence!WhenIwaseight,Ifoundababyrabbittoo—outsideourBronxapartmentbuilding.Arabbitisoneoftheleastlikelythingsyou'dfindintheBronxandmysisterandImarveledatourgoodfortune.MyparentsscoopedtherabbitintothecarandwespedofftotheZoo,proudtohavefoundhimagoodhome.NowAllianahadstumbledacrossabunny,andIfiguredthatrescuingrabbitswassomesortofariteofpassage(成人礼).Exceptmybunnyhadbeenhealthy;Alliana'shadtwoseriouslybrokenhindlegs."I'msorry,honey,butthere'snotmuchwecando,"IsaidasIstoodinthemiddleoftheroadredirectingtrafficaroundtherabbit.Onthesidewalk,tiredandoverheatedneighborsheadinghomefromthetrainstationdidn'tseemeagertostoptothinkoverrescueoptions.Icalledmyhusband,Martin,whotooktheDarwinianview."TellAllianait'sthecircleoflife,"hesaid,notunkindly."Someanimalsaren'tmeanttosurvive."Still,Allianastoodfirm,soIcalledthepolice,whotoldmetocallthehumanesociety—whichgavemeanumberforawildlifehotline."Whateveryoudo,don’tleavethebunnyoutsideovernight-theraccoons(浣熊)willripoffhisskinandeathimalive."Asthewomanatthehotlinesaidthat,Allianaburstintotears.Momentslater,Iflaggeddownapassingpolicecar.ThepolicemanpulledonapairofrubberglovesasIgrabbedawastepaperbasketoutofaneighbor'srecyclingbin.Heswoopeduptherabbitandplacedhiminthebasket.Then,alongwithmydaughter,Iwalkeddowntheblocktoourhousewiththetinycreaturecurledupinthebasket.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Athome,Allianafeditsomeorganiccarrots._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:BytheseconddayIwasstillnoclosertoasolution._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英语答案一.听力答案1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A6.B 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.A11.C 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.C16.B 17.B 18.A 19.A 20.C二.阅读理解答案:21-23BBA24-27BDDC28-31BDAC32-35ADCA三.七选五:EAFGD四.完型:41-45ABCDB46-50CADDB51-55ACCBD五.语法填空:56previously57.which58as59.tomake60comes61national62required63rights64and65beingspread应用文英语听力原文Text1M:Canyoudrivemetothehospital?Ihaveaccidentallyhurtthetopofmyfingerwhilepreparingdinner.(1)W:Thatlookspainful!Unfortunately,Iwasinacaraccidentsomycar’sgettingfixed.I’llorderataxiforyou.Text2M:I’mleavingnow.Whatdoyouwantmetoget?W:Pickupsomechocolateandicecream,please.Oh,anddon’tforgettogetabagofinstantcoffee.(2)Wedon’thavemuchleftathome.M:OK.Text3M:Canyousmellthat?There’sasweetsmellintheair,likestrawberries.W:Text4M:W:No,notatall.Ithinkthat’sagoodideaconsideringyourbreathingdifficulties.Youshouldletyourofficeknowassoonaspossible.Text5W:Whatonearthdoesthismean?I’vegotalettersayingsomebricksaregoingtobedelivered.Ididn’torderanybricks.Didyou?M:Bricks?WhatwouldIwantwithbricks?No,Idon’tknowanythingaboutthat.(5)Text6M:W:Wehaveallbeenlookingforwardtoitforsolong.We’vebeentalkingaboutitsincelastSunday.M:Youshouldhaveaskedmefirst.Ithinkitisnotsafeforyoutogo.YourmotherandIhavealreadydecided.(7)W:IsthereanywayIcanconvinceyou?I’lldoalltheworkaroundthehouseforthenextmonthifyouwant!Iwillalsodoallmyhomeworkmoreregularlyfromnowon.M:Well,let’stalkaboutitlater.Text7(第8题为推断题)M:Excuseme,Iwanttobookaroomfortwonights.(9)W:Areyoutravelingbyyourself?M:Yes.W:Well,thereisonesingleroomleft.It’s$40anight.(9)M:Doyouhaveanythingcheaper?I’monabudget.W:Yes,Icangiveyouabedinthedormitory.It’s$15anight.M:Howmanybedsarethereinthedormitory?W:Twelveintotal,butit’sprettyemptyatthemoment.Thereareonlythreeotherguestsintheresoitshouldbequiet.M:Onsecondthought,I’lltakethesingleroom.(9)IneedsomerestbeforeIheadtotheairportonFriday.W:Noproblem.Here’sthekey.Itcomeswithfreebreakfastintherestaurantfrom7:00a.m.to10:00a.m.Text8M:Areyoutheartistofthatpieceoverthere?(10)W:Yes,(10)itismylatestwork.M:Ijustwantedtosaythatitspoketome.Isitforsale?(10)W:Yes.Allthear

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