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Page28第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Helosthishorse.B.Hewasbittenbyadog.C.Hewasbittenbyahorse.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Johndoesn’tputhisideasintopractice.B.Johndoesn’tlikedreaming.C.Johnhastoofewdreams.3.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Gotothebiologydepartment.B.Teachherselfthecourses.C.Waitforhishelp.4.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Seeadoctor.B.Attendameeting.C.Visitthewoman.5.WhyshouldthemanapologizetoSonia?A.Hedidherhairbadly.B.Hedidn’tnoticehernewhairstyle.C.Hemadefunofhernewhairstyle.其次节(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道小题,从每题所给的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5秒钟时间阅读每小题;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whydoesthemanwanttoworkthere?A.Togoabroad.B.ToearnsomemoneyandpracticehisEnglish.C.Tofindaplacetolivein.7.Whatkindofjobdoesthemanapplyfor?A.Themanager.B.Thecook.C.Thewaiter.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisthemostimportantrequirementforanairhostessaccordingtotheman?A.Beingkind.B.Beingtallandbeautiful.C.BeinganEnglishexpert.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Fatheranddaughter.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatwasthewomandoingwhensheheardanoise?A.Shewasdoingthedishes.B.Shewaspolishingthetable.C.Shewascleaningthelivingroom.11.Whomaythemanspeakerbe?A.Apoliceofficer.B.Thewoman’shusband.C.Thewoman’sneighbor.12.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Aroundnoon.C.Intheevening.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhereistheRoyalOak?A.Nearthemainsquare.B.Ontheairportroad.C.Inthecountryside.14.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheBridgeHotel?A.Abitfar.B.Quiteunusual.C.Verypeaceful.15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?A.It’squitelovelyinsummer.B.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.C.Itwasrebuiltfromaprivatehouse.16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?A.TheBridgeHotel.B.CarltonHouse.C.TheRoyalOak.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesTatyanado?A.Abusinesswoman.B.Anurse.C.Ateacher.18.WhichofthefollowingcausedthegreatestproblemforTatyanaatfirst?A.Thelanguage.B.Herchildren.C.Localcitizens.19.WhydidTatyanagotoToastmastersInternational?A.Tohavefun.B.ToimproveherEnglish.C.Tomakemorefriends.20.WhatdoesthespeakermentionaboutTatyanaintheend?A.HerwaytolearnEnglish.B.Herloveforherhometown.C.HerimpressionofCanadians.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,共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。AWiththetemperaturerisingandtheworldcomingbacktolife,what’sbetterfortheweekendtositonabenchinaparkandenjoysomegoodbooks?Justcheckoutournewestreleasesonthewayandexpectafruitfulday!FromScratchByDavidMoscowAdventurousAnthonyBourdainesqueeatersandreaderswillappreciateDavidMoscow’severywordashetravelsfar(bye,SeaofSardinia)andnear(hello,Texasplains)toleanfromfarmer,hunters,fisherfolkandscientistsabouthowourfoodreachesourplates.ReleaseDate:Apr.30thPrice:Hardcover:$17.95Paperback:$11.95TheExtraordinaryLifeofanOrdinaryManByPaulNewmanIn1986,PaulNewmantaskedhisbestfriend,StewartStern,withinterviewingco-workers,familyandfriendsforhismemoir(回忆录),recentlyunearthedfromJoanneNewman’shomenearly15yearsafterherhusband’spassing.ReleaseDate:Apr.6thPrice:Hardcover:$19.95Paperback:$15.95TheBoyandtheDogBySeishuHaseInthisJapanesebestsellertranslatedtoEnglishandFrench,adogdisplacedbythe2011tornado,entersthelivesofthesixdifferentpeoplewhotakehiminduringhisfive-yearadventuretoreturntohisowner.ReleaseDate:Mar.26thPrice:Hardcover:$29.95Paperback:$20.95CookasYouAreByRubyTandohTheGreatBritishBakeOffveteranRubyTandohmeetsreadersmorethanhalfwaytomakequalityhomecookingaccessible.Recipesrangefrompeople-pleasingmealsforbiggroupstoeasyone-potdinnersfornightstoyourself.ReleaseDate:Apr.13thPrice:Hardcover:$12.95Paperback:$10.95Buy3ormorebooksandsave$5!So,whatareyouwaitingfor?Hituswithyourorderandenjoyyourfreetime!21.Whichwillyouchooseifyou’recuriousaboutharvestingcrops?A.FromScratchB.TheExtraordinaryLifeofanOrdinaryManC.TheBoyandtheDogD.CookasYouAre22.Howmuchwillyouspendatleastforthreedifferentbooks?A.$28.85.B.$33.85.C.$40.85.D.$48.85.23.Howmaythereadersfeelafterreadingthedog’sstory?A.Sorrowful.B.Grateful.C.Entertained.D.Touched.BMywife,Hannah,andIdon’tusuallykeephouseplants.Anythinginpotsgetseitheroverwateredorunderwatered,butaftermydiagnosis(诊断)withbraincancer,Ilovedtheideaofhavingsomethinggreenaround.Afriendgavemewhathesaidwasaluckybambooplantinadeep-greenbowl.WeplacedtheplantinthelivingroomandItoldHannahIwantedtocareforitmyself.Whenitdidn’timmediatelyturnyelloworloseleaves,Iwaspleasantlysurprised.TendingtotheplantgavemeasenseofaccomplishmentwhenIsometimesfeltuseless.Asafamilyphysician,Iwasusedtoofferingcare,notreceivingit.Sincemydiagnosis,Ihadtorelyonhelpfromotherpeople.Wateringtheplant,smallactasitwas,connectedmetoacorepartofmyoldidentity.AfterIrecoveredfromtheoperationandreturnedtowork,Icontinuedtocarefortheplant.Soon,ithadnearlydoubledinheight.BoththetreeandIwerethriving(强壮成长).Then,withoutanyreason,itbegantoshowsignsofstress.Itsleaveskeptbrowninganddroppingtothefloor.Hannahremindedmethatwe’dseenhouseplantsdiebefore,butIcouldn’tshakethefeelingthattheplanthadbecomeasymbolofmyhealth.Igrewincreasinglydepressedandfearful.Lookingback,IrealizedIhadwronglyconnectedmycaringoftheplant—somethingIcouldmanage—withmyownsurvival—somethingIcouldn’t.KnowingIcouldn’tcontrolmyfate(命运),myanxietyactuallylessened.Ibegantosearchonlinetofigureouthowtocareformyplant.Followingtheinstructions,Itransplantedthetreetoalargerpot,givingitroomtogrow.Whenitwasbackinthesunnywindow,webothbegantothriveagain.WheneverIlookattheplantinitsnewpot,Imakeapointtothinkofthosewhohavecaredforandsupportedme.24.Whywastheauthorsurprisedabouttheplant’sgoodcondition?A.Becauseofhisrecentdiagnosis.B.Becauseofhisworseninghealth.C.Becauseofhispreviousfailures.D.Becauseofhisunusualgoodluck.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph3imply?A.Theauthorconsideredhimselfuseless.B.Theauthorfeltconnectedtotheplant.C.Theauthordesiredtoprovidecare.D.Theauthorhopedtoreturntowork.26.Whywastheauthorfearful?A.Becausetheplant’spoorhealthmightindicatehisdeath.B.Becausethestressofworkwouldharmhiswell-being.C.Becausehemayhavetorelyonothersfromthenon.D.Becausehewouldexperiencearatherriskyoperation.27.Howdidtheauthorlessenhisanxiety?A.Bysearchingplantknowledgeonline.B.Bythinkingofthosewhosupportedhim.C.Byknowinghewillsurviveintheend.D.Byacceptinghisunavoidablelimitation.CAmy,adayold,wasabandonedatapolicestationinSeoul.Herbirthparentscouldn’taffordtogiveAmytheappropriatehealthcarethen.Shespentherfirstthreemonthsinanorphanagebeforeshewasadopted.“Ialwaysthought,whyshouldIbemorethankfultomyadoptiveparentsthanthenextperson?”shesays.In2011,AmyreconnectedwithherbirthmotherinSouthKorea,heradoptivemumbyherside.“MyKoreanmothertookmyAmericanmother’shandsinhersandsaidwithtears,‘Thankyou.’Afterthat,mywholeworldchanged,”Amysays.Atthetime,shewasworkinginthee-commercesectorandstrugglingwithanxiety,depressionandaneatingdisorder.Reconnectingwithherbirthfamily,howevermadeherfeelliketheluckiestpersonintheworldandshewantedtoactivelysharehergoodfortune.Thatyear,shequitherjobandco-foundedtheGlobalGratitudeAlliance,whichpartnerswithgrassrootsorganizationstocreatecommunity-ledsolutionsorsocialandeconomicchange.Sincethen,areflexivesenseofthankfulnesshasbecomeAmy’sframeofreferenceforwork,relationshipsanddailylifeingeneral.Shetriedtorethinkherworldview,appreciatethelittlethingsandmakeconnectionswithothers.ForAmy,theattitudeshifthelpedherovercomehealthissues—shedidn’tneedthedrugsanymoreaftershereturnedfromKorea.ThosepositiveeffectsinspiredAmytosharetheexperiencewithothers.ThroughapartnershipwithahomefororphanedchildreninNepal,theGlobalGratitudeAllianceprovidedteacherswithworkshopsthatconcludedwithaceremonyofgivingthanks.Theparticipantsusedthosetechniquestohelptheirstudentsandcommunityafterthedestructiveearthquakeof2015.Childrenfromtheschoolrecentlyvisitedalocalseniors’hometobuildrelationshipswiththeresidentsthere.“Gratitudecreatesacycleofgivingandreceiving,”Amysays.28.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.AmywasraisedbyanAmericancouple.B.Amyreceivedpropertreatmentasaninfant.C.Amywasmorethankfultoherbirthmother.D.Amywasorphanedthreemonthsafterherbirth.29.WhatplayedakeyroleinAmy’schange?A.HerjobquittingB.Thereunionwithherbirthmother.C.Thestruggleagainstherdisease.D.Theconnectionswithvolunteers.30.WhatcanweknowaboutmembersoftheGlobalGratitudeAlliance?A.Theyhostedceremoniesinworkshops.B.Theysoughtpartnersfororphanedchildren.C.Theybuiltrelationswithadoptiveparents.D.Theycontributedtopost-disasterservice.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Goodfortuneinspirespeoplealot.B.Reflectionhelpsbuildframeoflife.C.Familyreuniongetspositiveeffects.D.Gratitudeneedstobewidelyspread.DAstheWestdriesoutandheatsup,wildfiresgetbiggerandmoredestructive,officialstaskedwithpreventingandbattlingthefirescouldsoonhaveanewthingtoaddtotheirsetoftools.Thehightechhelpcouldcomefromanareanotnormallyassociatedwithfightingwildfires:artificialintelligence(AI).LockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompany,basedinJeffersonCounty,hasdecadesofexperienceofmanagingsatellites,exploringspaceandprovidinginformationfortheUSmilitary.Bygeneratingmoretimelyinformationabouton-thegroundconditionsandrunningcomputerprogramstoprocesshugeamountsofdata,LockheedMartinrepresentativessaytheycanmaptheextent(范围)ofafireinminutesratherthanthehoursitcantakenowTheysaytheAIthatthecompanyhasappliedtomilitaryusecanimprovepredictionsaboutafiresdirectionandspeed.“Thesituationthatwildlandfirefightersworkinisadynamicenvironmentwithmultipleactivitiesandresponsibilities,”saidDanLordan,seniormanageratLockheedMartin’sArtificialIntelligenceCenter.LockheedMartinaimstouseitstechnologytoreducethetimeittakestogatherinformationandmakedecisionsaboutwildfires.Thequickertheycanreact,thefastertheycancontrolthefireandprotectpeople’spropertiesandlives.Lockheedisworkingwithasoftwarecompanytobuildadigitalmodelofawildfirebasedonanarea’stopography(地形)conditionoftheplantswindandweathertohelpforecastwhereandhowitwillburn.Afterthe2024CameronPeakfireColorado’slargestwildfirethecompanyusedtheinformationaboutthefire,examinedthemoretimelysatellitedataonfireconditions,andgeneratedamodelthatwassimilartotheactualfire’smovement.“ApplyingAItofightingwildfiresisn’tabouttakingpeopleoutofthefield.”LockheedMartinspokesmansaid.“Somebodywillalwaysbethere,butpeoplecurrentlyinthefieldaresurroundedbysomuchdatathattheycan’tsortthroughitfastenough.That’swhereAIcanhelp.”32.WhatdoweknowaboutLockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompany?A.Ithasgoodexperienceinfightingfires.B.Itworksonthefollow-uptofirefighting.C.ItappliedAItoitsserviceforthefirsttimeD.Ithasplayedpositiverolesinvariousfields.33.WhatdidDanLordanthinkoftheworkenvironmentofwildfirefighters?A.Quitecontrollable.B.Verystable.C.Constantlychanging.D.Perfectlysafe.34.WhatisAIusedforwhenpeoplefightwildfires?A.Buildingmodels.B.Processingmoredata.C.Replacingfirefighters.D.Makingfinaldecisions.35.Whichishemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.AIishelpingpeoplefightwildfiresB.AIcanfightwildfiresautomaticallyC.AIisusedtofightColorado’swildfiresD.AIreplacesfiremeninfightingwildfires其次节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)依据短文内容,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。HowtoMakeSureYouEnjoyYourTripAtripisaplanneddestinationwhereonearrangesinadvanceinwhichthemainpurposeistosearchforadventureandtocreateamemorablemoment.Herearethestepsonhowtomakesureyourtripisenjoyable.·Planitwell.Tripsareideallyplannedforittogowell.36Achecklistishelpful,makingsureyou’vegotallyourneeds.·Packnecessities.Bringwhatyouneed.Tripsareshortjourneysandbelongtothesub-leveloftravelling.Packonlythethingsyouneed.37·Besafe.Tobecautiousissmart.Nomatterwhatyouareupto,surfing,cliffdiving,snowboarding,scubadiving...,itisalwaysrecommendedtobesafe.38Don’tbestubbornandputyourselfinharmwhenthereareprecautions.·39Youmayseedelays,adifferentculture,lifestyle,food,andevenashortageofcashsometimes—thisisallwhattravelisabout—experiencingthingswithanewperspective.Onceyouexpecttoexperiencenewthings,you’llbeahappytravellerandfreefromstress.·Savethememory.40Thisisnotoneofthoseregulardayssoyououghttosavethemoment.Itwillmakeyourtripmoreenjoyableafterallthatcraziness;yougetsomethingtoreviewthegoodtimes.A.Travelwithanopenmind.B.Getpreparedforeverythingnew.C.Thisisallweexpectfromatrip.D.Seizethemomentbytakingpictures.E.Itisimportanttowearprotectiveequipmentwhenadvisable.F.Itiseasytogettiredifyouhavetoomanythingsinyourpackage.G.Takeyourtime,adayoraweekaheadtomakeaplanforyourtrip.第三部分:语言学问运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每题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、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。“NewRecruitsWanted.”This41caughtmyeyeandrevived(重新唤起)thedreamIhadsincemychildhood.But,justas42,IremindedmyselfthatIwasgettingclosetosixty.Hesitatingforawhile,Ifinallyenteredthehallandfilledouta(n)43.MydreamofbecomingafirefighterbeganwhenIwatchedthetelevisionshowRescue8,44withthecooperationoftheLosAngelesFireDepartment.Unfortunately,acareerinconstructionandafamilyto45gotinthewayofworkingforthelocalfiredepartment.Now,46retirement,mywifeandIhadjustrelocatedtoabeautifulvillagenearSeattle.Ihadtimetogive.Tomydelight,Iwasacceptedfor47.Yes,Iwastheoldestrecruit,anditwasso48thatIwasreadytodropoutoneday.WhenIgothomefrompracticethatday,afriendcameover.IwasabouttosayIcould49doitanymorewhenhepassedmeabeautifully-illustratedbookoffirefightersin50,withapersonalizedmessageofinspiration,encouragingmetofollowmydream.AsIlookedthroughthe51,Ifeltamazedatthecourageanddevotionofthesebrave52.ItgavemethestrengthIneededtocarryon.Overthenextfewweeks,thetrainingcontinuedtobetough,butIneverlost53again.Ilosttwentypounds,buteventuallyIwascertificatedasafirefighter.AndnowIcandrivethebigredtrucksand54mycommunity.Whenmostofmyfriendsareretiring,I’m55anewcareerIlove.AndIknowthatyou’renevertoooldtotakeonnewchallenges;nevertoooldtofollowyourdreams.41.A.promiseB.signC.guidelineD.exposure42.A.quicklyB.accuratelyC.fundamentallyD.originally43.A.diagramB.memoryC.appointmentD.application44.A.writtenB.promotedC.describedD.filmed45.A.rescueB.treasureC.raiseD.build46.A.incaseofB.infavorofC.inanticipationofD.insearchof47.A.trainingB.performingC.workingD.advertising48.A.crucialB.intenseC.simpleD.helpful49.A.graduallyB.regularlyC.barelyD.particularly50.A.surpriseB.actionC.debtD.return51.A.pagesB.tipsC.speechesD.indications52.A.judgesB.colleaguesC.individualsD.assistants53.A.timeB.senseC.fantacyD.focus54.A.controlB.organizeC.representD.serve55.A.pursuingB.shiftingC.creatingD.recalling第Ⅱ卷留意:将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)WalkingistheUK'smostpopularsport.Ithas56interestinghistory.InApril1932,400people57(leave)ManchesterandSheffieldinNorthernEnglandtowalkacrossKinderScoutinthePennines.Theyfought58thefactthatonlyrichpeople,59wenttheretokillbirds,couldvisitthisbeautifularea.Becauseofthewalk,NationalParksinEnglandandWalesfinallybeganin1949,aswellasthePenninesWay,oneoftwentylong,60(wonder)paths.Youdon'thavetowalkthewholewayifyouareononeofthelongpaths.Andthere61(be)agreatnumberofshorterpathsforyoutochoose.Butthereareafewbasic62(rule)youshouldfollow.Don'tdroppaperandplastic;closegatesafteryou;keepdogsonlead(绳索)iftherearefarmanimalsinthearea;stayonthepath.Also,rememberthatBritishweathercanchangeveryquickly,63(especial)inthehillynorthandwestofthecountry.IfyouareinWales,Scotland64thenorthofEngland,carryplentyoffoodandwater,aswellaswarmclothes.NationalParksandfootpathsarethebestway65(enjoy).Britain'sglorious,variedcountryside.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(15分假设你是某报社编辑李华,最近收到读者的Tom的一封来信,信中Tom提到自己是一名高一的学生,在学习英语的过程中遇到了困难,这让他很苦恼。请依据以上提示给Tom写一封回信,给他供应一些建议,帮助他解决问题,促进学习。建议:1、保持良好心态;2、驾驭好的学习方法、坚持每天记单词、多阅读;3、培育对英语学习的爱好。要求:可适当增加微小环节使行文连贯,不少于80词DearTom,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua其次节(满分25)Jaycebegannoticingwhenhewasinkindergartenthathelookeddifferentfromhisclassmates.Theyhadtwohandswhilehehadone.Duetohisyoungage,Jaycewasencouragedthathewasjustlikeanangelwithonewingfoldedtoprepareforsomething.Itstartedwhenoneboylaughedathim.Fromthatday,littleJaycebecamesad.Hereturnedhomewithquestions.“WhyamIdifferent?Whyme?Why?”HecriedandaskedhismotherLewis.SeeingJaycewasmad,thepoormotherfeltitahugedagger(匕首)toherheart.Whatmadehermoresorrowfulwasthatshedidn’tknowwhattodoatthatpointandhowtogiveanswerstoherson’squestionswhichshecouldneverfindoutherself.Thewhitelieburstjustlikebubblesthatday.Afewweekslater,LewisturnedontheTVandsawanewsstorywhereshewasshockedtofindouttheanswer.ItwasTrashaun,aneighthgrader,whohadasimilardisabilitybutledabrilliantlife,thatdisplayedpositiveenergyfromheadtotoe.The14-year-oldsunnyboyperformedhisslamdunks(灌篮)ontheTV,whohadbeenahitontheInternet.However,likeJayce,hehadmissedmostofhisleftarmsincehischildhood!LewiscalledhersonJaycein.Thepoorlittleboygotspellbound,watchingdunksafterdunks.Atthetime,itseemedthatwatchingTrashaunwouldsimplybeaninspiringmomentforJayce.HesawTrashaunasatoughrolemodelandLewisfeltquitehappy.ButlittledidsheknowthatarelativehadalreadycontactedTrashaun,invitinghimtohaveameetingwithJaycetohelprebuildJayce’sconfidence.留意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph1:Thedaywasnotspentdrowninginself-pitybutforfun.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:StaringattheshirthesentJayce,Trashaunbegantotalkabouttheirleftarms.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________一、听力1-5
CAAAC
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BCACB
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ABCAB
16-20
BCABC原文1.C【原文】W:
How
is
your
ankle?
I’ve
never
seen
a
horse
bite
people
before.M:
Nothing
serious.
How
strange
it
was
for
a
horse
to
act
like
a
big
dog!2.A【原文】M:
John
is
called
a
daydreamer.
However,
I
think
he
has
come
up
with
a
lot
of
good
ideas.W:
Anyhow,
good
ideas
need
practising.3.A【原文】W:
How
do
I
find
out
what
courses
I
should
take
for
my
biology
major?M:
Go
to
the
biology
department
and
ask
them
to
assign
someone
to
help
you.
And
they
will
tell
you
what
you
need
to
take
for
your
degree.4.A【原文】M:
Hello!
Is
Sue
there?W:
Yes,
speaking.M:
Oh,
sorry,
I’m
afraid
I
won’t
attend
the
meeting
this
morning.
Last
night
I
started
getting
a
fever.W:
Don’t
worry
about
the
meeting.
You’d
better
go
to
see
a
doctor.
I
hope
you
will
be
better
soon.5.C【原文】W:
Why
were
you
saying
that
about
Sonia’s
new
hairstyle?M:
I
didn’t
mean
to
make
her
angry.
I
was
simply
telling
a
joke
when
I
said
that.W:
Well,
she
had
no
idea
what
you
were
saying
was
just
a
joke.M:
I
suppose
I
owe
her
an
apology.6.B
7.C【原文】W:
Welcome
to
our
hotel.
First
of
all,
tell
me
a
little
bit
about
yourself.M:
My
name
is
Tom
Smith.
I’m
a
senior.W:
Why
do
you
want
to
work
part-time
here?M:
First,
I
want
to
get
some
money
to
support
my
study.
Second,
I
can
also
practice
my
spoken
English
with
the
foreign
tourists.
I’m
sure
I
can
be
a
good
waiter
and
offer
my
best
service
to
people.8.A
9.C【原文】W:
I
really
envy
these
air
hostesses.
I
wish
I
could
be
one
of
them.M:
You
mean
you
want
to
be
an
air
hostess?W:
What?
Anyone
can
be
an
air
hostess
if
she
is
tall
and
beautiful.M:
Honey,
that’s
not
as
simple
as
you
think.
To
be
an
air
hostess,
the
most
important
thing
is
to
be
kindhearted.
What’s
more,
you
must
speak
English
fluently.W:
Hmm,
you
know
my
English
is
not
good.M:
Well,
practice
your
English
first.10.B
11.A
12.B【原文】M:
Can
you
tell
me
what
happened
this
morning,
Mrs
Jones?W:
Well,
2
hours
ago,
that
was
around
10:00
in
the
morning
when
I
was
doing
the
dishes.
Then,
soon
after
that,
I
was
polishing
the
table.
I
thought
I
heard
a
noise,
but
I
was
really
concentrating
on
the
polishing,
so
I
didn’t
take
much
notice.M:
What
happened
next?W:
I
was
cleaning
the
living
room,
around
10:15,
when
I
heard
someone
upstairs.
It
sounded
like
they
were
looking
for
something
in
my
cupboard.
About
two
minutes
later,
someone
ran
down
the
stairs.
I
ran
to
the
window.
A
man
was
getting
into
a
car.
Then
he
was
driving
away.M:
What
time
was
this,
Mrs
Jones?W:
10:20.
Then
I
called
the
police.13.C
14.A
15.B
16.B【原文】W:
Can
I
help
you?M:
Yes,
I
want
to
find
a
place
to
stay
for
a
few
days.W:
Well,
there
are
some
good
hotels.
Carlton
House
is
near
the
main
square
in
the
city
center,
but
you
might
also
be
interested
in
the
Royal
Oak.
It’s
in
the
countryside,
about
ten
kilometers
away
and
very
peaceful.
Then
there
is
the
Bridge
Hotel—it’s
in
town
but
not
in
the
center.
It
is
out
on
the
airport
road.M:
Hmm,
that
might
be
a
bit
far
actually.
OK,
now
the
one
you
mentioned,
in
the
city
center.
Can
you
tell
me
a
bit
about
it?W:
Well,
it
is
quite
unusual—it
used
to
be
a
large
private
house.
It
was
bought
by
the
Venice
chain
and
they
completely
redecorated
it.
That’s
a
five
star
hotel.M:
Does
it
have
a
swimming
pool?W:
No.
The
Royal
Oak
has
an
outdoor
pool,
which
is
lovely
in
summer,
but
the
only
hotel
with
an
indoor
pool
is
the
Bridge
Hotel.M:
I
see.
Well,
I
think
I’ll
probably
go
for
the
city
center.17.C
18.A
19.B
20.C【原文】M:
Tatyana
is
a
Russian,
and
now
lives
in
Canada.
She
and
her
husband,
who
is
a
businessman,
and
their
two
sons
moved
to
Canada
in
1998.
She
was
appointed
to
a
position
in
a
science
laboratory.
And
now
Tatyana
is
an
assistant
professor
at
the
University
of
Alberta.
At
first,
her
greatest
problem
was
her
poor
English.
Not
being
able
to
understand
or
express
herself
fully
made
it
difficult
for
her
to
take
her
children
to
register
at
school,
and
she
couldn’t
give
them
the
support
they
needed
with
their
homework.
All
that
soon
changed,
however.
She
learned
to
speak
English
in
a
quite
unusual
way,
by
joining
Toastmasters
International
and
paying
close
attention
to
the
speeches
that
people
made.
She
found
it
a
very
enjoyable
experience.
Tatyana
has
always
felt
welcome
in
Canada,
and
that’s
what
makes
it
a
special
place
for
her.
Tatyana
says
that
she
still
loves
Russia,
but
she
loves
Canada,
too,
in
a
different
way.
She
feels
great
affection
and
respect
for
Canadians.
Whenever
she
has
a
problem,
there
is
always
someone
willing
to
help
her.二、阅读21.A
22.B
2
3.D【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要举荐了几本好看的书,介绍了这几本书的主要内容、作者以及价格。21.微小环节理解题。依据“From
Scratch”中的“Adventurous
Anthony
Bourdainesque
eaters
and
readers
will
appreciate
David
Moscow’s
every
word
as
he
travels
far
(bye,
Sea
of
Sardinia)
and
near
(hello,
Texas
plains)
to
lean
from
farmer,
hunters,
fisherfolk
and
scientists
about
how
our
food
reaches
our
plates.(宠爱冒险的安东尼·波登式的食客和读者会观赏David
Moscow的每一个字,因为他远行《再见,撒丁岛》,近行《你好,德克萨斯平原》,向农夫、猎人、渔民和科学家学习食物是如何到达我们的盘子的。)”可知,从这本书中,读者可以了解如何收获食物,由此可知,假如你对收割庄稼感到新奇 ,你会选择From
Scratch这本书。故选A。22.微小环节理解题。依据题目意思可知,买三本书最少付多少钱。因此首先选三本最便宜的书,也就是:“From
Scratch”,价格为“Price:
Hardcover:
$17.95;
Paperback:
$11.95(价格:精装:17.95美元;平装:11.95美元)”;“The
Extraordinary
Life
of
an
Ordinary
Man”,价格为“P
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