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2022-2023学年江苏省常州市十校高三(上)调研英语试卷(10月份)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.(1.5分)Whatwilltheyoungmanprobablydotomorrowmorning?A.Helphismother.B.Dohishomework.C.GotoPeter'shouse.2.(1.5分)Howmanypeoplewillhavedinnertogethertomorrownight?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.3.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman'scompany.B.Phonebills.C.Mistakesonline.4.(1.5分)Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanneedstofinishthebook.B.Theendingofthebookwillbeboring.C.Themanshouldcheckwithhisprofessor.5.(1.5分)Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeel?A.Hopeless.B.Nervous.C.Angry.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.(3分)(1)Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenecklace?A.Itistooold.B.It'squitefancy.C.Itissimplebutbeautiful.(2)Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Thenecklacewastooexpensive.B.Shewouldbuyitafterashortbreak.C.Shewouldfirstcheckwhetheritwasgenuine.7.(4.5分)(1)Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.ToOceanAvenue.B.ToBradleyDrive.C.ToParkerStreet.(2)Whendoesthewomanneedtoarrive?A.At10:30.B.At10:45.C.At11:00.(3)Whatwillthewomantaketoreachherdestination?A.Theman'scar.B.Theexpressbus.C.Ataxi.8.(4.5分)(1)HowdidthewomanknowJessewasinhospital?A.Jessetoldher.B.Thepolicecalledher.C.Dr.Andrewsphonedher.(2)HowmightJessegetinjured?A.Hecrashedintoatree.B.Hecausedanaccident.C.Atreefellonhiscar.(3)Whatdoesthemanwanttodoinafewhours?A.Passsometests.B.Getsomethingtoeat.C.Givethewomanmoreinformation.9.(6分)(1)Howoftendoesthemangotothesupermarket?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceeverytwoweeks.C.Onceamonth.(2)Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Findsomeorangesforhim.B.Helporganizethelocations.C.Sharehisopinionwithhermanager.(3)Whatisthemanlikelytobuy?A.Bread.B.Soap.C.Pork.(4)What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Saleswomanandcustomer.B.Managerandclerk.C.Hostessandguest.10.(4.5分)(1)HowmanycitiesandtownsdoesthesubwaysystemserveinSanFrancisco?A.Four.B.Five.C.Twelve.(2)Whatistheaveragespeedofthetrains?A.35milesperhour.B.45milesperhour.C.80milesperhour.(3)Whatcanwelearnaboutthesubwaysystem?A.Mostofthestationsareunderground.B.Trainsalwayscomeevery5﹣10minutes.C.Thecostofaticketdependsonthedistance.阅读(共两节,满分50.0分)11.(7.5分)HotSpotsforRetireestoStartTheirEncoreCareerEncoreCareer:VocationalSchoolInstructorRetirein:LosAngeles,CAEversinceIBMCEOGinniRomettycoinedtheterm"newcollar"todescribewell﹣paidjobsthatrequirespecificskillsbutnotnecessarilyadegree,vocationalschoolshavemadeaseriouscomeback.ApparentlyinstructorsareinshortsupplyinsunnyL.A.,wherethereare13jobsatvocationalschoolsforeveryapplicantonthemarket.Thisisagreatopportunityforskilledretireessince,unliketeachingatapublicschoolthatrequiresastatecertificate,theonlyrequirementhereisthatyoubeaseasonedexpertinyourfield.EncoreCareer:BusinessConsultantRetirein:Miami,FLConsultingisagreatoptionforaretiredbusinessprofessionallookingtomaketheirownhours,betheirownboss,andearnasmuchoraslittleasneededtomaintaintheirstandardofliving.ForeveryconsultantinMiamirightnowthereare13businesseshopingtohirethem.There'sevengreaterdemandherethaninWashingtonD.C.,whichistypicallyconsideredtheconsultingcapitaloftheworld.EncoreCareer:TouristWranglerRetirein:Austin,TXAstheeconomycontinuestoboomandmoreAmericanshaveextraincometospend,thetourismindustryhastakenoff.ThisisparticularlytrueinAustin,TX,wheretherewereastonishing36tourismjobsforeveryapplicantinJuly.Betweenfour﹣starhotels,thenoisyrockn'rollscene,andanewfoodculture,Austinistheplacetobeifyouwanttoworkinserviceindustry.EncoreCareer:SupporteroftheArtsRetirein:Charleston,SCIfyou'reaBabyBoomerwithadegreeinthearts,nowcouldbetheperfecttimetorevisityourpassionforcreativity.,especiallyifyoualsowanttoliveinthecenterofsoutherncharm.Betweenthe14artgalleriesonKingStreetinOldTown,anabundanceofactingcompaniesandtheaters,andmusicfestivals,it'snotsurprisingtherewere25jobsforeveryartyapplicantinCharleston.(1)Whichcareerfocusesonanapplicant'sskillsinsteadofadiploma?A.VocationalSchoolInstructor.B.BusinessConsultant.C.TouristWrangler.D.SupporteroftheArts.(2)Whichcityoffersanapplicantmorejoboptionsthantheothers?A.LosAngeles.B.Miami.C.Austin.D.Charleston.(3)Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Children.B.Graduates.C.Retirees.D.Tourists.12.(10分)LukeGrenfell﹣Shawhadarareformofcancer.Itstartedasapaininhisshoulderandthetumourspreadtohislungs,makingitstagefour.TheOxfordgraduatewasteachingEnglishinSiberiawhenhesufferedashoulderpainandsawtheschoolnurse.ItwasherreactiontoalumponhisbackthatsenthimbackhometoBristol."Iwas24yearsold.Ihaddoneanultramarathon,"Lukesays."48hourslater.IwasbackinhospitalintheUK."On19June,2018,doctorstoldLukethathehadcancer."Ihadkindofworkedoutthatitwascancer,butwhatkindofblewmeawaywasthefactthatitwasstagefourcancer,"saysLuke."Thatday,mylifefeltlikeithaddisintegrated.Mylifehadbeencomfortableandconventional.Ihadworkedhardandgotrewardsintermsofeducation,jobs,thingslikethat.Thatwasalltakenaway."Onthedayofhisdiagnosis,Lukehadoneclearthoughtinhismindthathewantedtocyclearoundtheworld.itwassomethinghehadalwayshopedtodo,butthecancernewsmadehimrealizethathecouldn'tputitoff."Irealizedthatthefuturehadtobecomenow,"Lukeexplains.HedecidedtocyclefromBristoltoBeijing﹣morethan5,000miles﹣onatandembike,becausehewantedtobringpeoplealongtosharetheexperiencewithhim.Lukewillnotonlybejoinedbyfamilyandfriendsforcertainlegsofhistrip,butalsobyotheryoungpeoplewhoarelivingwithcancer."ThistripissomethingI'mgoingtoenjoy,"saysLuke."It'sgoingtobetherichestandmostfulfillingexperiencethatIcanhave."(1)WhatmadeLukerealizethepotentialthreatoftheillness?A.Alumponhisback.B.Thepainonhisshoulder.C.Theschoolnurse'sreaction.D.TheOxfordgraduate'swarning.(2)Theunderlinedword"disintegrated"inParagraph2means"".A.changedB.brokenC.disappointedD.protested(3)WhydidLukedecidetocyclearoundtheworld?A.Toenjoytherestofhislifepeacefully.B.Toseekthebestdoctortreatinghiscancer.C.Toconquerthecancerinhisownway.D.Tomakehisdreamcometrue.(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Lukeintendedtochangehisfuturelifebycycling.B.Lukeplannedtochallengethecancerwithyoungmen.C.Lukewantedtoendhislifeduringthecyclingtrip.D.Lukeexpectedtochallengethetoughjourney.13.(10分)SamsungElectronicsAmericaannouncedthatGalaxydeviceownerscanmaketheirownrepairstotheGalaxyS20andS21familyofproducts,aswellastheGalaxyTabS7+,startingAugust2nd.SamsungiscooperatingwithiFixit,theleadingonlinerepaircommunity,todelivertheirSelf﹣Repairprogram.ThisprogramaddstoSamsung'scontinuedexpansionsforconvenientrepairforconsumersandhelpsthemwithsustainablesolutionstosupportamorecirculareconomybyextendingthelifeoftheirdevices,aswellasminimizinge﹣waste.Samsungconsumerswhowishtomaketheirownrepairscannowpurchaserealdevicepartsandconvenient,easy﹣to﹣userepairtools,availablethroughiFixit,Samsungretail(零售)andservicelocations,atthesamepricingofferedtoourrepairproviders.Inaddition,Galaxydeviceownerswillhavefullaccesstoonlinerepairguidesthatprovidebothvisualandwrittenstep﹣by﹣stepinstructions,andbestofall,atnocost."Makingreplacementpartsavailableisakeysustainabilitystrategy.We'reexcitedtobeworkingdirectlywithSamsungandtheircustomerstoextendthelifetimeoftheirphones,"saidCEOofiFixit.Startingtoday,Galaxydeviceownerscanreplacethephonescreen,backglass,andchargingports.Inthefuture,Samsungplanstoexpandself﹣repairtoincludemoredevicesandrepairoptionsfromourextensiveproductportfolio(档案).Furthermore,theprogrammakesiteasyforconsumerstoreturntheirthrown﹣awaypartsforresponsiblerecycling,asthenewdisplaykitswillcomewithareturnlabeltoshipthrown﹣awaypartsbacktoSamsung﹣atnocosttotheconsumer.Inadditiontotheconvenienceofthesenewself﹣repairoptions,GalaxysmartphoneownershaveachoiceonhowtheycanextendthelifeoftheirdevicesacrossSamsung'sexpansivecareoptions,including:ThroughSamsung'sperfectcarenetwork,customershaveaccesstoover11,000SamsungMobilecertifiedrepairtechniciansintheU.S.(1)WhowilldotherepairworkundertheSelf﹣Repairprogram?A.TheiFixitcommunity.B.TheGalaxyconsumers.C.SamsungRepairstaff.D.Thedevicesthemselves.(2)WhatistheSamsungcompanyaimingtodoaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Topromoteacirculareconomy.B.Tomakefulluseoftheoldparts.C.Toenrichthelifeofthephoneusers.D.ToensurebetterservicebyiFixit.(3)Whichofthefollowingisfreeofcharge?A.TheSamsungdeviceparts.B.NewSamsungproducts.C.Thewrittenrepairinstructions.D.Theeasy﹣to﹣userepairtools.(4)Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ANewInventionB.ANewTechnologyC.ASuccessfulCooperationD.AnInitiativepractice14.(10分)Geothermal(地热的)powergenerationisoneofourmoststablerenewableenergyresources.HeatgeneratedbelowtheEarth'ssurfacecanprovideanalmostunlimitedsupplytopowerandheathomes.Andwhilegeothermalelectricityonlyaccountsforaroundonepercentofglobalgeneration,thatissettoatleasttripleby2050.TheGeysersinCaliforniaistheworld'slargestgeothermalelectricitycomplex.Itproducesenoughelectricityfromits18powerplantsfor725,000homes,totaling20percentofthestate'srenewableenergy.Superheated"drysteam"ischanneledfromalargesandstonereservoirheatedbyalargemagmachamber(岩浆房)morethanfourmilesbeneaththesurface.Heatiscapturedfromitspassagethroughtherockandtheheatedwaterconvertsintoelectricity.Cooledwateristhenrecycledandpumpedbacktogathermoreheat.EGS(enhancedgeothermalsystems)technologieswillopenupmanymoresitesforgeothermalenergy."Youcaneffectivelyputapowerplantanywhere,"saidWillPettit,directoroftheGeothermalResourcesCouncil."Allyouhavetodoisdrill(钻孔)deepenoughandyouwillfindhotrock."Mostgeothermalplantsactuallyuseaflashsteamtechnique,wherehotwater(at360For180C)isdrawnup,passedintolowerpressuretanksand‘flashed'intosteamtopoweraturbine(涡轮机).Binarycycle(双元循环)plantsarethegrowthtechnologybecausetheycanoperateatlowerwatertemperaturesandmorediversegeographicallocations.Theyusemoderatelyhotwatertoheatasecondaryfluidwithalowerboilingpoint—aslowas135F—todriveturbines.Geothermalplantsalreadyemit11timeslesscarbondioxideperunitofelectricitythantheaverageUScoalpowerplant.Theycanalsooperate24hoursadaytoprovideasolidbaseloadforhomesandbusinesses.Therearedrawbackstoo.Seismicactivityarounddrillingwellsisafactor.Highinvestmentcostsareanother.ButtheUSgovernmentisbackingthesectorwithmulti﹣milliondollarfundstopushforwardadvancedEGSresearch.Geothermalenergyissettoplayabigpartinthelow﹣carbonelectricityfuture.(1)WhatdoWillPettit'swordssuggestinparagraph3?A.Ittakesgreatefforttodevelopgeothermalpower.B.Geothermalpowerdevelopmentismoney﹣consuming.C.Geothermalpowerplantscanbesetupincertainplaces.D.Moregeothermalenergycanbefoundwithadvancedtechnology.(2)Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Powerplantsarenotaffectedbywater.B.Hotwaterisusedtopoweraturbinedirectly.C.Binarycycleplantsarelessrestrictedtolocations.D.Aflashsteamtechniqueisamustingeothermalplants.(3)Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.TraditionalpowerhasbeenreplacedbygeothermalpowerinAmerica.B.Businessesarecompetingtogainanadvantageingeothermalpower.C.Geothermalpowerislikelytobethebestchancetosustainablepower.D.EGStechnologieshavecomeintowidespreadapplicationaroundtheworld.(4)Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsgeothermalpower?A.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Concerned.15.(12.5分)HowtomakeacookingvideoonTikTokYoumaythinksharingyourcookingvideosonTikTokisn'tabigdeal.(1)We'veaskedsomeexpertsfortipsonhowtofilm,editandpostcookingvideosonTikTok.Keepitsimple"SimplicityiskeywhencreatingfoodcontentonTikTok,"saysMacKenzieSmith,creatorofGrilledCheeseSocial.(2)"MyBakedFetaPastathatwentviral(走红)earlierthisyearisagoodexampleofhowsimplefoodtrendscantakeoverthesociallandscape,"saysSmith.Showoffkitchenskills(3)Filmsomethingyoudospecialorshareahelpfultipsomeviewersmaynotknow.Smith,who'spartneringtheNationalMangoBoard,saysshe'sbeenstartingallhervideosforthecampaignwithademonstrationofthebestmangocuttingtechnique.FilmfromdifferentanglesIfyouhavetwosmartphonesorcameras,trysettingthemupontripods(三脚架)atdifferentangles,soyoucaneditwithadiversityofdifferentshots,bothoverheadandfromanothergoodpoint.Onlyhaveonedevice?Noworries.(4)BreaktherulesJustlikecooking,therulesofTikTokaremeanttobebroken.Soifyouwantyourviewerstokeepcomingbacktoyourvideos,neverbeafraidoftryingcreativeideas.(5)Makewhatyouwanttomake.Whoknowswhatwillbecomeatrend,andwhatwasawasteofyourtime?A.Actually,itisn'taseasyasyouthink.B.Keepyourvideosbetween30and60seconds.C.Considerfilmingyourcontentinnaturallighting.D.Filmvariouspartsofyourcookingfromafewperspectives.E.That'sbecausethegoldenruleofsocialmediaistobecreative.F.Anapproachablerecipeiskeytoconnectingwithalargeraudience.G.Beforeleapingintofull﹣onrecipes,considershowingoffyourcookingskills.语言运用(共两节,满分30分)16.(15分)Wildlifehasbeengreatlythreatenedinthemodernage.Therearespecies(物种)thatare(1)everyday.Thewhite﹣napedcraneisatypicalexample.Soscientistsaretryingtheirbesttosavethespeciesfromgoingoutofexistence.ChrisandTimworkatazoo,helpingendangeredcraneswiththeir(2).Emma,afemalecrane,hasbeenintheircaresinceshearrivedin2004.Bornataninternationalcranefoundation,Emmawasraisedbyhumancaretakers.Thisledtoanunexpected(3),thoughshehadawonderfultimethere.Emmahad(4)takenherselfasacraneandbecomedeeplyattachedtohumans.She(5)tolivewithmalecranes,andevenhadareputationforkillingsomeofthem,whichmadeit(6)forhertobecomeamother.(7),thetwozookeepersdidn'twanttoseetheextinction(灭绝)ofthispreciousspecies.Withtheirpatienceandefforts,theysuccessfullydevelopeda(8)ofartificialbreeding(人工繁殖)andnaturalreproduction.This(9)Emmatogivebirthtofivebabycranes.Thetwokeepersareproudoftheirproductivework.Butbeforetheycanbe(10),moreeffortsmustbemade,becausethepopulationofthecraneinthewildisonthedecline,andmanyotherspeciesappearheadedtowardextinction.(11),noteveryonehasrealizedthatwildlifehasthoughts,feelings,andmostimportantly,equalrightstosurvive.Howcanwe(12)theever﹣wideninggapthatseparatesusfromotheranimals?ChrisandTimofferedusthe(13):humanbeingstookitforgrantedthattheir(14)heldallthesolutions,butmaybetheirheartscanbeabetter(15).(1)A.growingB.migratingC.competingD.disappearing(2)A.abortionB.recreationC.reproductionD.administration(3)A.bonusB.consequenceC.victoryD.sacrifice(4)A.neverB.alwaysC.unluckilyD.cheerfully(5)A.likedB.refusedC.decidedD.hesitated(6)A.illegalB.inspiringC.importantD.impossible(7)A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Instead(8)A.combinationB.collectionC.strategyD.system(9)A.forcedB.forbadeC.taughtD.enabled(10)A.defeatedB.gratefulC.assuredD.tolerant(11)A.IncontrastB.AfterallC.BythewayD.Onthecontrary(12)A.leaveB.bridgeC.openD.identify(13)A.courseB.excuseC.answerD.reward(14)A.brainsB.behaviorsC.servicesD.projects(15)A.guideB.treatC.exampleD.companion17.(15分)TheShenzhou﹣13returncapsule,carryingthethreeChineseastronauts,ZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfu,(1)(safe)landedbackonEarthonSaturdaymorningafterarecordbreakingsix﹣monthmissioninspace.ChinadeclaredtheShenzhou﹣13mission(2)completesuccessafterthemedicalteamwaitingonsiteconfirmedthatallthreeastronautswere(3)goodhealth.Zhai,thecommanderofthemission,wasthefirst(4)(come)outofthecapsule,wavinghishandtothecheeringcrowdonsitewithabigsmile.Hesaidhefeltverygood.He(5)(follow)byWang,thefirstfemaleChineseastronautwhohadenteredChina'sspacestation."Iwanttotellmydaughter,momreturnedafterreachingforthestars,"shesaid.Ye(6)(exit)lastfromthecapsule."Myfirstfighttospacelastedsix(7)(month),whichwasachallengetome.Myspacedreamcametrue,"hesaid.Duringthesix﹣monthjourneyinthespacestation,thecrewconfirmedkeytechnologiesfortheconstructionofthespacestation,(8)(involve)in﹣orbittranspositionofspacecraftandroboticarmoperationofheavyloads.Besides(9)(science)missions,thecrewalsogavetwolivesciencelecturesfromthespacestation,during(10)theyconductedvariousexperimentsandansweredquestionsfromstudentswatchingtheclassonEarth.写作(共两节,满分40分)18.(15分)假如你是学生会主席,你发现新高三学生在学习的重压下养成了很多不健康的生活方式。请代表学生会,就此现象为校报"英语广场"栏目写一份倡议书。内容包括:1.你的发现;2.你的倡议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dearfellowstudents,____________TheStudentUnionAugust8,202219.(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。TheBridgeWeWereMeantToCrossMybrotherandIweredrivinghometogetherandbecameengrossedinaconversation.Becauseofthisdistraction,mybrothertookawrongturn.Unfortunately,thewrongturntookustowardsabridgeandwehadnowaytoturnback.Grudgingly,mybrotherpaidthebridgetollanddroveon.Hewasclearlyfrustratedbythemistakeandtheneedlesswasteof﹩4.Weeventuallyreachedanexitslip﹣wayand,aswetookit,mybrothernoticedabeat﹣upblackMustangpulledovertothesideoftheroad.Ayoungguywasstandingnearbytryingtophonesomeone.Iwasbusytryingtofigureoutwhichwaywewentnextbutmybrotherpulledoverandaskedtheguyifheneededanyhelp.Andhedid.Hehadaflattireandneededawrenchtogetitoff.注意:(1)写作词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Mybrothergavehimawrench,thenproceedtohelphimchangetheflat.______Afterwehadfinishedthejobhethankedusagainandpulledout﹩20andtriedtogiveittous.______

2022-2023学年江苏省常州市十校高三(上)调研英语试卷(10月份)参考答案与试题解析第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.【解答】1.A【原文】M:Mom,canIspendthenightatPeter'shouse?Ifinishedallmyhomework.CanIbebacktomorrowatnoon?W:Comebackateleven.Ineedyourhelpwithsomethinginthekitchen.2.【解答】2.C【原文】M:Hey,Sis,areyoufreetojoinmywifeandIatBacaraRestauranttomorrownight?W:Oh,thatsoundsgreat,Steve!I'vealwayswantedtotrythatplace.Oh,butyouknowwhat?I'msupposedtomeetmyfriendDanielthatnight.IsitOKifhecomesalong?M:Ofcourse!3.【解答】3.B【原文】W:Myphonebillseemstogoupeverymonth.Idon'tknowwhat'sgoingon.M:Youneedtolookatyourbillcarefullyeverymonth.Ioftencallthecompanywheneversomethingseemswrong.Theymakemajormistakessometimes.4.【解答】4.A【原文】M:Thisbookisboring.I'vebeenreadingitallnight,butIreallydon'twanttofinishit.MaybeIshouldgetanotherbooktoread.W:Idon'tthinkthat'swhatyourprofessorhadinmindwhenhegaveyouthatassignment.5.【解答】5.B【原文】W:Iknowit'sthedaybeforethetest,butIreallyneedyourhelp.Myprofessorisbusywithmeetingsallday.Ican'tfailthisclass.I'llpaydoubleyournormalrate.M:OK,letmecheckmyschedule...第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.【解答】6.C7.A【原文】W:That'sabeautifulnecklacethere...theonebehindthediamondring.CanItakealookatit?M:Ofcourse,madam.Thisjustcameinyesterday.It'sprettyold,butit'sstillingreatshape.Youcanseehandmadedetailseverywhere.W:Oh,Ilovethisstyle.Itremindsmealittleofwhatmygrandmotherusedtowear:simplethingsthatwerenottoofancy.M:Wouldyouliketotryiton?W:MaybeIcanjustcheck..yeah,justwhatIthought:alittleoutofmypricerange.Thankyou,though!M:Mypleasure!LetmeknowifIcanhelpyouaftermybreak.7.【解答】8.A9.B10.B【原文】W:I'mlateformydentistappointment.DoyouthinkyoucangivemearidetoOceanAvenue?M:Actually,I'mheadedintheotherdirection.IneedtomeetafriendonParkerStreet.Whydon'tyoutakeataxithere?W:Oh,thereisalwaysalongtimefortaxisdownstairsonBradleyDrive.M:Whattimeisyourappointment?W:11:00,butIneedtogettherefifteenminutesearlytofilloutsomepaperwork.Andit's10:30rightnow.M:Hey,IjustrememberedthattheexpressbusgoespastOceanAvenue.Itshouldonlytakeyoutenminutestogetthere.W:That'sright!Thanksforremindingme.Seeyoulater.8.【解答】11.B12.A13.C【原文】M:Mrs.Robinson,I'mDrAndrews.Yourson,Jesse,isgoingtobeallright.W:Oh,thankgoodness!Whathappenedtohim?Ijustgotacallfromthepolicedepartmenttocomedownhere.M:We'renotquitesure.Wethinktheaccidentwastheotherdriver'sfault.AndthatcausedJesse'scartocrashintoatree.ThedamagetoJesse'scarwouldsuggestthat.W:CanIgoinandseehim?M:I'mafraidnotrightnow,Mrs.Robinson.Weneedtodosometests.I'llgiveyouanupdateinafewhours,OK?W:Allright.Butwhatarewesupposedtodonow?M:I'dadviseyoutogetsomethingtoeatandbebackinthreehours,andbythattime,Ishouldhavemoreinformationforyou.W:Thankyousomuch,Dr.Andrews!9.【解答】14.C15.C16.B17.A【原文】W:Excuseme,sir.Youlooklikeyou'relookingforsomething.CanIhelpyoufindanything?M:Yes.Thewaythingsareorganizedhereisreallydifferentfromusual.Didyouguyschangesomestuffaroundorsomething?W:Yes,wemadesomechanges.Forexample,theareawe'restandinginusedtobethebakeryandthemeatsectionwasontheothersideofthestore,butwechangedthoselocationsabouttwoweeksago.Andnowthemeatsectionisinthebackofthestore.M:Nowonder.Icomehereonceamonth.W:Whatdoyouthinkthewayitlooks?M:Well,tobehonest,it'snotaseasyformetofindthethingsIneed.Iliketheoldwaybetter.W:Well,I'llkeepitinmindandbringitupwithmymanager.IsthereanythingIcouldhelpyoufind?M:Ireallyneedsomeitemsforthebathroom.WherewouldIfindthose?W:Ongoodsshelffour.Theentireshelfisfilledwiththingsforthebathroom.M:Great!I'malsolookingforsomeoranges,butIcanseethefruitsectionjusttotheleftoverthere.I'llletyouknowifIneedanymorehelp.10.【解答】18.C19.A20.C【原文】ThesubwaysysteminSanFranciscoservesthetransportationneedsofaboutfivemillionresidents,with45stationsacrossadozencitiesandtownsintheSanFranciscoBayArea.Thereareatotaloffourlinesthatareknownbycolor:yellow,orange,redandblue.AlllinestravelthroughSanFrancisco,andservicerunsfrom5:00a.m.tomidnight.Aninterestingfactisthatonlyonethirdofthestationsarebelowstreetlevel;therestareeitheratstreetlevelorravelhighabovethefreeway.Theaveragespeedofthetrainsis35milesperhour,buttheycangoupto80milesanhour.Thecosttoridethetrainsdependsonhowfaryouwanttogo.ManypeoplewholiveinthesuburbstakethetrainintoSanFranciscotogotowork.Thismeansthatthesystemisverycrowdedfrom7:00a.m.to9:00a.m.andagainfrom3:00p.m.to6:00p.m.,butoutsidethesetimes,thesubwaysystemisnotverybusy.Thiscanbegreatifyouwanttogetaseat,butitalsomeansthattherearefewertrains.Duringrushhour,trainscomeevery5﹣10minutes,butinthemiddleofthedayandlateatnight,trainscomeevery20﹣30minutes.阅读(共两节,满分50.0分)11.【解答】1.A.细节题.根据文章对VocationalSchoolInstructor内容的介绍,Thisisagreatopportunityforskilledretireessince,unliketeachingatapublicschoolthatrequiresastatecertificate,theonlyrequirementhereisthatyoubeaseasonedexpertinyourfield.这对熟练的退休人员来说是一个很好的机会,因为与公立学校要求国家证书的教学不同,这里唯一的要求是你必须是你所在领域的资深专家.由此可知,VocationalSchoolInstructor对于工作能力的要求更高,而不是特别在乎学历,结合选项,故选A.2.C.细节题.根据文章第三段内容,AstheeconomycontinuestoboomandmoreAmericanshaveextraincometospend,thetourismindustryhastakenoff.ThisisparticularlytrueinAustin,TX,wheretherewereastonishing36tourismjobsforeveryapplicantinJuly.Betweenfour﹣starhotels,thenoisyrockn'rollscene,andanewfoodculture,Austinistheplacetobeifyouwanttoworkinserviceindustry.随着经济持续繁荣,越来越多的美国人有额外的收入可供消费,旅游业开始腾飞.这在德克萨斯州的奥斯汀尤其如此,那里7月份每个求职者都有36个惊人的旅游工作岗位.在四星级酒店之间,喧闹的摇滚乐场景作为一种新的食品文化,如果你想在服务业工作的话,奥斯汀是你应该去的地方.由此可知,奥斯汀这个地方比其他地方能提供更多的工作机会,结合选项,故选C.3.C.细节题.根据文章标题,HotSpotsforRetireestoStartTheirEncoreCareer为退休人员提供的开始新职业的地方,由此可知,这篇文章是为退休人员而准备的,结合选项,故选C.12.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据文章第一滴ItwasherreactiontoalumponhisbackthatsenthimbackhometoBristol.(正是她对他背上一个肿块的反应,把他送回了布里斯托尔。)可知学校护士的反应让卢克意识到疾病的潜在威胁。故选C。(2)词义猜测题。根据文章第二段That day,my life felt like it haddisintegrated.My life had been comfortable and conventional.(那一天,我的生活感觉好像已经瓦解了,我的生活是舒适和传统的。)可知意为破碎的。A.changed已更改的;B.broken破碎的;C.disappointed失望的;D.confused困惑的。故选B。(3)细节理解题。根据文章第二段Itwassomethinghehadalwayshopedtodo,butthecancernewsmadehimrealizethathecouldn'tputitoff.(他想骑自行车环游世界.这是他一直希望做的事情,但癌症的消息让他意识到他不能推迟。)可知卢克决定环游世界使他的梦想成真。故选D。(4)推理判断题。根据文章最后一段'ThistripissomethingI'mgoingtoenjoy,"saysLuke."It'sgoingtobetherichestandmostfulfillingexperiencethatIcanhave?"(这次旅行是我将要享受的,"卢克说,"这将是我能拥有的最丰富和最充实的经历。")可知卢克期望挑战艰难的旅程,故选D。13.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据第一段SamsungElectronicsAmericaannouncedthatGalaxydeviceownerscanmaketheirownrepairstotheGalaxyS20andS21familyofproducts,aswellastheGalaxyTabS7+,startingAugust2nd.(三星电子美国公司宣布Galaxy设备用户可以自助维修GalaxyTabS7+与GalaxyS20和S21系列产品。)第二段SamsungiscooperatingwithiFixit,theleadingonlinerepaircommunity,todelivertheirSelf﹣Repairprogram.(三星与著名的在线维修社区iFixit正合作开展自助维修计划。)可知,这项自助维修项目的对象是Galaxy用户。故选B。(2)细节理解题。根据第二段ThisprogramaddstoSamsung'scontinuedexpansionsforconvenientrepairforconsumersandhelpsthemwithsustainablesol

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