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2024届海南省高三一轮复习调研12月联考一模

英语试题

学校:姓名:班级:考号:听力

一、听力选择题

1.Whatis"couscous”?

A.Anewhotel.B.Akindoffood.C.Acloserelative.

2.HowwillthespeakersgototheSportsComplex?

A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.

3.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeioday?

A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.

4.InwhichcitydidthewomanandJohnstaythelongest?

A.Paris.B.Rome.C.Vienna.

5.Whyhasthemancomealongwaytoseethewoman?

A.Tbregisteranadvertisement.

B.Toaskaboutalawyer.

C.Tohaveaninterview.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whenwillthespeakershavetheirpicnic?

A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.

7.Whowillgotothemarket?

A.Johnny'smother.B.Lucy'sparents.C.JohnnyandLucy.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inabookstore.C.Inasupermarket.

9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?

A.Waitfbrhisturn.B.Signhisname.C.Callhisfriend.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Brotherandsister.B.Husbandandwife,C.Customerandshop

assistant.

11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heisverypoor.B.Hehatesshopping,C.Heoftencomestothe

store.

12.Whichdressdoesthewomanlike?

A.Theredone.B.Theblueone.C.Thewhiteone.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofvisitingartgalleries?

A.Costly.B.Worthwhile.C.Disappointing.

14.Wheredidthewomangorecently?

A.ToWashington.B.ToSeoul.C.ToParis.

15.Howoldisthewomannow?

A.22yearsold.B.26yearsold.C.28yearsold.

16.Whatartgallerydoesthemanwanttovisitagain?

A.Museed'Orsay.B.CentrePompidou.C.TheNationalGalleryof

Art.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.WhatisPerelman?

A.Aresearcher.B.Adoctor.C.Areporter.

18.Withwhomdobabiesfeelthemostcomfortable?

A.Strangeadults.B.Babysitters.C.Otherbabies.

19.Howmaybabiesreacttounfamiliarbabies?

A.Theymaystarttocry.

B.Theymaytoucheachother.

C.Theymayshowmuchfear.

20.Whatmaythestudyleadto?

A.Muchmoreparentingtimewithbabies.

B.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.

C.Anincreaseinfamily-baseddaycarecenters.

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二、阅读选择

Haveyoueverdreamedofhavingyourowncustomdeck(木制平台)?Decksmakea

beautifuladditiontoanyhomeandtheyarcgreatplacestositandrelax.Here,wediscuss

severalbenefitsofinstallingacustomdeckonyourproperty.

•Greatmeetingplaces.Doesyourfamilylovetohaveabarbecue?Acustomdeckwill

giveyouplentyofspacetohostabarbecue,familypicnics,andneighborhoodparties.Adeck

canmakeagreatmeetingplacefoijustaboutanyopen-airevent.

•Roomtogrow.Decksaregreatplacestogrowyourownfood.Acontainergardencan

growmanyofthefruitsandvegetablesyoulovetoeatwithoutthehassleofatraditional

garden.Soifyouhavegreenfingers(goodatmakingplantsgrow),youshouldreallythink

aboutaddingadecktoyourpropertysoon.

•Quickinstallation.Mostdeckscanbebuiltinjustafewdaystoweeks.Whiletheyare

highlydurableandpermanentstructures,theycanbeinstalledfast.Thismeansthatyouwill

beabletoenjoyyourinvestmentrightawaywithouttheneedtowait.

Ifyouwanttotakeadvantageofthesebenefits,contactthedeckingprofessionalsat

hups:///tohelpyoudesignandbuildtheperfectdeckforyourneeds.

Withourhelp,youcancreateabeautifulplacetorelaxoutsideandenjoyspecialmemories

together.We'dbehappytodiscussyourquestionsorconcerns.

21.Whatmakesadeckagreatmeetingplacepossible?

A.Plentyoftimetohostfamilypicnics.B.Plentyofspacetohaveoutdoor

activities.

C.Asecretplacetokeepyourpersonalroom.D.Niceatmospheretohost

neighborhoodparties.

22.Whatcanweknowaboutthecustomdeckfromthetext?

A.Itsprice.B.Itsmarketprospect.C.Itsdrawbacks.D.Itsfunction.

23.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?

A.Anewsreport.B.Asciencemagazine.C.Aproductadvertisement.D.Aculture

report.

DuringWorldWarII,DuchessNinaDouglas-Hamiltonplayedavitalroleinlooking

afteranimals.

Asthewarbrokeout,thegovernmentissuedordersfbrthemasskillinglivestock(家畜)

topreventthemfrombeingcapturedordestroyedbytheenemy.DuchessNinalauncheda

campaigntosaveasmanyanimalsaspossible,andsoonbecameknownasthe“animal

hcroine^^fbrherefforts.

DuchessNinaworkedwithlocalfarmersandanimalownerstorelocateanimalstosafer

areas,suchastheScottishHighlands.Shealsoestablishedanetworkofvolunteerswho

helpedtocarefbranimalsduringthewar.Sheorganizedfeedingprograms,medicalcareand

transportation,ensuringthatanimalswerewelllookedafterevenduringthemostdifficult

times.Themostchallengingaspectofherworkwastheshortageoffoodduringthewar.So

sheestablishedavegetablegardenandusedleftoverstocreatenutritiousmealsfbranimals.

Shealsoreachedouttothepublicfordonationsoffoodandsupplies,andwasabletosecure

enoughresourcestokeepanimalshealthyandfed.

Inadditiontoherworkwithdomesticanimals,DuchessNinaw@salsoastrongadvocate

forwildlifeconservation.SheestablishedacenterforwildanimalsScotland,whereshe

providedasafeplacefbrdeer,foxesandotheranimalsthatwerethreatenedbythewar.She

alsoworkedwithlocalprotectiongroupstoprotectnaturalhabitats.

DuchessNina'sworkduringWorldWarIIwasnotwithoutitsrisks.Shefrequently

riskedherlifetosaveanimals,oftendrivingthroughperilousareas.

Sadly,somepeoplesawhereffortsasadistractionfromthewareffort.However,she

continuedtoworktirelesslyfbranimals.Afterthewar,DuchessNina'sworkwasrecognized

bythegovernmentandshegotanimportantawardfbrherservicestoanimals.

24.HowdidDuchessNinaprobablyfeelwhensheheardthegovernment'sorders?

A.Calm.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Encouraged.

25.WhatwasthebiggestproblemthatDuchessNinafaced?

A.Nobodygaveheranydonations.

B.Shecouldn'tfindenoughvolunteers.

C.Theanimalsdidn'thaveenoughfoodtoeat.

D.Localfarmersdidn'tgiveherenoughsupport.

26.WhydidDuchessNinastartthecenterinScotland?

A.Tokeepdomesticanimalsthere.

B.lbattractlocalprotectiongroups.

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C.Toprovideahomeforwildanimals.

D.Toofferasafeplacetoanimalowners.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perilous“inparagraph5mean?

A.Dangerous.B.Urban.C.Faraway.D.Poor.

Fveneverhadagreatsenseofdirection.AndIoftenwanderintoshopsand,upon

comingbackout,can'trememberwhichwayI'vecomefrom—leftorright?Manypeople

arelikeme,andwhydosomeconstantlyhavenoideawheretheyare?

Thehippocampus(海马体iisaregionofthebrainassociatedwithmemoryand

involvedinsenseofdirection.Andanearbyregionhasalsobeenassociatedwithsenseof

direction.Therearefourknowntypesofnavigation-relatedneurons(神经元),foundinthese

regionsplacecells,gridcells,bordercellsandheaddirectioncells.

Inshort,youcanthinkofplacecellsasaninternalcognitive(认知的)map;theyidentify

whereyouare.GridcellsarelikeaGPSsysteminourbrain;theytellusaboutthe

relationshipofthisplacetootherplaceswe'vebeento.Bordercellsrespondtothepresence

ofenvironmentalboundariesataspecificdirectionanddistancefromus.Lastly,head

directioncellsareactivatedwhenourheadfacesaspecificdirection.Thesecellswillfire

electricalimpulseswhenwcenterfamiliarlocations,witheachgroupofcellsrelatingtoa

specificplace.

OurrelianceonGPSandsmartphonesmayhavedecreasedtheabilitytouseourinternal

maps.OlderadultswhoregularlyusedGPShadlessactivityintheirhippocampus,compared

withthosewhodidnotuseGPS.Theyalsoperformedslightlyworseinacognitiontest.In

contrast,astudyinvolvingLondontaxidriversfoundtheysignificantlylargerhippocampus

thanordinarypeople.

Youcanimproveyourway-findingabilityspecificallybypracticingtheskill,according

toAziz,PhDofneurologyatTempleUniversitySchoolofMedicine.t4Themoreyougetout

andgotoplaces,thebetter,nhesays.Physicalexerciseimprovesthebloodflowtothebrain,

whilementalexercise,suchasdoingpuzzlesorlearninganewlanguage,stimulatesthe

developmentofnewnervecellsandconnectionsinyourbrain.

28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthe(ext?

A.Byraisingaquestion.

B.Bymakingacomparison.

C.Bystatingpersonalopinions.

D.Byreferringtoscientificresearch.

29.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefourtypesofnavigation-relatedneurons?

A.Theydependcloselyoneachother.

B.Theyareresponsiblefbrdifferentjobs.

C.Theywilldecreaseinnumbersasoneages.

D.Theywillfailtofunctioninunfamiliarsituations.

30.WhatwillhappenitwerelytoomuchonGPS?

A.Wewilleasilybemisled.

B.Ourhippocampuswillgetenlarged.

C.Ourcognitiveabilitywillbeaffected.

D.Wewillhaveourhippocampusrelaxed.

31.Whatareweadvisedtodoaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Buildupourbody.B.Taketrainingcourses.

C.Trydifferentbrainexercises.D.Getouttoconnectwithpeople.

Dogsmayhaveearnedthetitleofourbestfriendsthroughtheirinteractionswith

humans,butnowresearcherssaythesesocialskillscould,bepresentshortlyafterbirthrather

thanbeinglearned.

Tobetterunderstandtheroleofbiologyindogs'abilitiestocommunicatewithhumans,

theresearchersstudied375eight-week-oldservicedogs.Theylookedathowthesedogs

performedinaseriesoftasksdesignedtomeasuretheircommunicationskills.Thepuppies

werestilllivingwiththeirlitlermates(同窝出生者)andhadnotbeensenttolivewitha

volunteerpuppyraiser,makingitunlikelythattheyhadlearnedabouthisorherbehavior.

Inthefirsttask,apersonhidatreatbeneathoneoftwooverturnedcupsandpointedtoit

toseeifthepuppycouldfollowthegesture.Sincedogsaregoodatusingnosestofindthings

atreatwasalsotapedtotheinsidesof,bothcups.Inthesecondtask,puppieswatchedasthe

researchersplacedayellow,blocknexttothecorrectcup,insteadofpointingtoindicate

wherethepuppyshouldlookforthefood.

Thethirdtaskwasdesignedtoobservepuppies'tendencytolookathumanfaces.The

researchersspoketothepuppyinavoicepeoplesometimesusewhentalkingtoababy.They

thenmeasuredhowlongthepuppyfixedastareonthehuman.

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In(helasttask,researcherssealedatreatinsideaclosedcontainerandpresentedittothe

puppy.Theythenmeasuredhowoftenthepuppylookedtothehumanfbrhelpinopeningthe

container.

Thestudyfoundthatwhilemanyofthepuppieswereresponsivetohumans'physical

andverbalcues,veryfewlookedtohumansfbrhelpwiththeunsolvablctask.Researchers

said,“Thissuggeststhatwhilepuppiesmaybebomknowinghowtorespondto

human-inilialedcommunication,(heabilitytoinitiatecommunicationontheirownmaycome

later."Thenextstepwillbetoseeifspecificgenesthatmaycontributetodogs'abilitiesto

communicatewithhumanscanbeidentified.

32.Whywereeight-week-oldservicedogschosenforthestudy?

A.Theywerethebestagetolearn.

B.Theywerecuteandsafetodealwith.

C.Theywereunlikelyinfluencedbytheirmates.

D.Theyhadhadlittlecontactwithhumansbefore.

33.Whatistheresearchers5purposeintapingfoodtobothcups?

A.Toprovidecluesfbrthepuppies5finaldecisions.

B.lbmakecomparisonsbetweendifferentconditions.

C.lbpreventthepuppiesfrommakinguseoftheirsmell.

D.Tocheckthepuppies'preferencefbraparticularcolor.

34.Whatcanweknowfromthestudy?

A.Puppiescanunderstandourbodylanguage.

B.Puppiesarcgoodataskinghumansforhelp.

C.Puppiesarebomtoarousecommunicationwithhumans.

D.Puppiesneedspecificgenestocommunicatewithhumans.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Dogs—talentedperformersB.Dogs—humans'bestfriends

C.Dogs-borntobeabletolearnD.Dogs-borntounderstandhumans

Inyourcircleoffriends,doyouknowsomeonewhodoesnotbothertosugarcoat(粉饰)

thebittertruth?Someonewhoisbraveenoughtoshareheropinionsandinsights,evenifhis

ideacontradictswithothers?36.Profess沁nalswhoareexpertsinthefieldof

psychologybelievethatthebestkindofpeopletobefriendswitharethosewhoareblunt(直

言的)!Herearethereasonswhy.

37.Bluntpeoplewillneverspeaktocontentyourfeelings.Ifyouaskfbrtheir

opinion,youwillgettheirhonestopinion.Whetheritisaboutchoosingadressfbryourfirst

interview,orabouttheirfirstimpressionofyourpartner,abluntfriendwilltellyouthetruth

asitis.38.However,keepinmindthatnotruefriendwouldliketheirlovedonesto

bemadefunofbyothers.

Theyarefearless.39.Inaplacewheremostpeoplewouldchoosetobequiet,

insteadofstandingfbrwhatisright,bluntpeoplewouldnotquietlysitstill.Bluntpeopleare

thekindofpeopleyouwouldliketokeepcompany,Perhaps,inthelongrun,youmightleam

tobeasfearlessandcourageousastheyare!

Theyknowhowtorespectyourviews.Theyarenotafraidtospeaktheirmindoutbutit

docsnotmeanthattheywon'trespectyours.40.Theysimplywanttogiveyoua

pieceoftheirmindasasortofadvicebeforeyoumakeyourfinaldecision.Theyknowthatat

theendoftheday,yourdecisionisstillyourstomake.

A.Theytellyouthehonesttruth

B.Theywillnotkeepyouguessing

C.Ifyes,thenhangontoyourfriendship

D.Abluntpersononlyshareshisthoughtsandstopswiththat

E.However,inreality,notallpeoplecanbehonestwithyouallthetime

F.Youmightthinkthattheyaredoingthisbecausetheyarenotoneofyoursupporters

G.Expertsinthefieldofpsychologythinkthatbluntpeoplearetheonesofthebravest

people

三、完形填空

Iwasdiagnosedwithananxietydisorderat19.Myfirstpanicattack41nowhere,

leavingmebreathlessand42.Despitetakingmedication,mychronic(长期的)anxiety

andpanicattacksrequiredmeto43waystodealwithit.I'velearnedtotreat44

asapartofmycharacter,alongsidebeingfree-spirited,funny,andcreative.Asaresult,

dealingwithmyconditionhasmademea45person.

Anxietyoftenmakesmefeelenergetic,andIhavetwowaysto46it:Eitherlet

mylegsshakeandmindracewhileoverthinkingeverythingorusethat47toexpand

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myadvantage.WhetherI'matwork,home,ormykid'ssoccerpractice,Ialwaysfinda

healthywayto48myanxiety.Atwork,Imighttakethelongwaytothekitchenor

grabmywaterbottletoregainmy49.Athome,Itakethedogforawalk,50

onmybike,orusefreeweights.Physicalactivitynotonly51anxietybutalsokeeps

meinshape.

Duringtherapy,mydoctor52thinkingaboutsomethingwonderfulwhenmy

throatfeelstightandanxietystrikes.Insteadofconvincingmyselfoftheworst,Irecalla

53inmyearly20sinParis.Thethoughtofcheese,pastries,andtheEiffelTower

overwhelmsmewithhappiness,helpingme54control.

Althoughmylifeisn't55*acceptingthatanxietyisapartofwhoIamhasmade

mefeellesslikesomeonewithananxietydisorder.

41.A.cameoutofB.wascomposedofC.gotinvolvedinD.gavewayto

42.A.amusedB.proudC.joyfulD.scared

43.A.forgetB.seekC.ignoreD.acknowledge

44.A.talentB.charmsC.anxietyD.origins

45.A.romanticB.significantC.frustratingD.healthy

46.A.handleB.decorateC.believeD.represent

47.A.feeB.energyC.principleD.fortune

48.A.selectB.recycleC.channelD.challenge

49.A.impressionB.theoryC.preferenceD.calm

50.A.exerciseB.runC.climbD.mourn

51.A.boostsB.casesC.combinesD.reveals

52.A.avoidedB.enjoyedC.suggestedD.admitted

53.A.poseB.barrierC.proofD.journey

54.A.regainB.tackleC.estimateD.shift

55.A.visibleB.perfectC.artificialD.current

四、语法填空

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

ThinkoftravelinGreece,andyourmindmaywandertoimagesofferriescruising(巡航)

acrosstheAegeanSea.TakingtothewaterisessentialifyouplantotravelbetweentheGreek

islands,butthere56(be)plentyofotherwaystoenjoyGreece'samazinglandscapes,

includingplanes,trains,buses57bicycles.

CyclinginGreeceisgrowingin58(popular),bestdoneinspringandfallrather

thanhighsummer.Stronglegmusclesare59musttotacklethemountains,oryoucan

sticktosomeofthe60(flat)coastroadsthanthemountainroads.Somearebicycle

friendly,butothershavesuchsteeproads61cyclingisnotrecommended.

Overall,cyclinginfrastructurearoundGreeceleavesmuch62(desire).Bicycle

lanesarerareandthereisarealdangerfromspeedingcars------drivenbylocalsandtourists

alike.

Bicyclesmaybecarriedforfreeonsomeferries,whileonothers,theremaybeafee,or

theymaynotbeallowedatallbecauseofalackofspaceonboard.

Youcanrentbicyclesinmosttouristhangouts,buttheyarenotas63(wide)

availableascarsandmotorcycles.Pricesrange64€10to€20perday,65

(depend)onthetypeofbicycle.Alwaysmakesuretherentalcostincludestheuseofa

helmet.

五、书信写作

66.假定你是李华,下周二你校将举行主题为“Honesty”的英语演讲活动。请你代表学

校邀请外籍老师MrSmith来校参加这个活动,内容包括:

1.活动的时间和地点;

2.活动的意义;

3.表达感谢。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

DearMrSmith,

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Yours,

LiHua

六、书面表达

67.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。

Anoldandfragilewomanapproachedaverybusyroadintersection.Shesteppedslowly

forwards.Shepausedatthesidewalk'sedge,graspingaheavybucketfilledwithfreshred

apples.Sheaimedtocrossthestreet.

Thewaytotheintersectionbeforeherseemedlikeatoughjourney.Thetrafficlights

changedregularly,andtheflowofcarsseemedtobenon-stopfortheoldwoman.Sheknew

shehadtocrossthestreettoreachherdestination,asmallgrocerystoreontheotherside,

whereshesoldherapplestomakeendsmeet.

Assheslowlymadeherwaytothecrosswalk,sheheldthehandleofthebucket.A

kind-hearteddriverinthefirstcar.recognizingherstruggle,stoppedwellbeforethesidewalk,

allowinghertocrosssafely.Gratefulforthisactofkindness,theoldwomannoddedand

offeredthedriveraslightsmileassheinchedforward.

Asecondcar,inthenextroad,alsocametoastop.Itsdriveralsowitnessedtheold

woman'sslowprogress.Thekindnessofstrangerswarmedherheart,andwiththeirhelp,she

movedanotherstepclosertoherdestination.

However,thethirdroadwasadifferentstory.Astheoldwomanmovedcarefullyfurther

intotheroad,aspeedingcarapproached,itsenginemakingloudsoundlikeabeast.Panic

flowedthroughtheoldladyassherealizedtheapproachingdanger.Thedriverofthethirdcar

hadnotnoticedheruntiltheverylastmoment.

Withajolt(颠簸)ofterror,theoldwoman'sholdingonthebucketweakened,andthe

bucketslippedfromherweakgrasp.Thebucketfelltotheground,releasingitsgoodsof

apples,whichscattered(散开)inalldirections.Thesoundofthecrashingbucketandrolling

applesechoedthroughthebusycitytraffic.

Intheemergenttime,thedriverofthespeedingcarsteppedonthebraketoastopjust

inchesfromtheoldwoman.Thedrivers'heartpoundedintheirchestastheyrealizedhow

closeithadcometoatragedy.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Shakenbutunharmed,theoldwomanstoodfrozen,hereyeswideopenwithfear.

Eventually,withalltheapplescollected,thethreedrivershelpedtheoldladycrossthe

road.

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参考答案:

1.B

【原文】M:Youshouldtrythis.Myauntcookedit.

W:Hmm...delicious.Whatisit?

M:It'scalled“couscous”.It'smadefromwheat.There'ssomemeatontopofit.

2.B

【原文】M:DoyouthinkweshouldtakethesubwaytotheSportsComplex?

W:Ithinkwe'dbettertakeabus.

M:Arcyoukidding?There'snobusinthatdirection.Let'stakeataxi.

W:Uptoyou!

3.C

【原文】W:Look,theskyisalmostdark!

M:Oh,theweatherforecastisquiteaccurate.Itsaidthatitwouldrainheavilytoday.

W:Yes,theweatherinsummerissochangeable.Itwasstillasunnydayyesterday.

4.A

【原文】M:WheredidyouandJohngoonvacation?

W:WespentfourdaysinVienna,oneweekinParis,andfivedaysinRomeandwehadatwo-day

delayinGenevabeforewewenttoItaly.

5.C

【原文】W:Well,MrLi.It'searlyandyou'vecomealongwayjustfbraninterview.

M:Yes.Ireadyouradvertisementinthenewspaperandmyauntsaidthisisagoodcompanyand

sinceI'dliketobealawyersomeday,wethoughtthejobwouldgivemeanewstart.

6.C7.A

【原文】M:Lucy,doyouwanttocomeforapicnicintheparkthisSaturday?

W:Oh,Tmsorry,butTmgoingtoseemygrandparents.Theylivefarawayfrommyhome.We

couldgoonSunday,though.

M:OK.That,sadeal.FilaskmymumtogetsomethingsfbrthepicnicatthemarketonSaturday

morning.

W:That'sgreat,thanks,Johnny!

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8.A9.A

【原文】M:We'dlikeatablefbr4,please.

W:Haveyoumadeabooking?

M:No,wehaven't.

W:I'mafraidthere'llbeaboutaten-to-fifteenminutewait.

M:That'sOK.Oh,bytheway,wepreferatablebythewindow.

W:Inthatcase,you'llprobablyhavetowaitlonger.

M:Itdoesn'tmatter.

W:OK.Tilcallyouwhenthetableisready.Yourname,please?

M:It'sMontague,M-o-n-t-a-g-u-e.Couldwelookatthemenuwhilewearewaiting?

W:Certainly!Hereyouare.

10.B11.B12.C

【原文】M:Whatdoyouthinkofthisclothingstore?

W:Iloveit!Theonlyproblemisthatit'sextremelyexpensive.

M:Don'tworry.Tvedecidedthatfbryourbirthday.I'mgoingtotakeyoushoppingfbranew

dresshere.

W:Really?Thelasttimewedidthatwasbeforeourwedding.Ithoughtyouhatedshopping.

M:Idohateshopping,andthat'swhyyoushouldappreciatethisgift!

W:1hafsreallyniceofyou!Lefsgoinandtrysomethingson.

M:Howaboutthisreddress?Ithinkitwouldreallysuityou.

W:Idon'tthinkthiscolorisquiterightfbrme.Dotheyhavethesamedressinwhiteinsize8?

M:Let'ssee...they'vegotoneinblue,pink,black...andwhite.Hereyouarc.

W:Thisisperfect!

13.B14.A15.C16.A

【原文】W:Sam,itseemsyoureallylovevisitingartgalleries.

M:That'strue.Ithinkartgalleriesprovidetheperfectbackgroundtoadmireandappreciateworks

ofartbygreatartistsofdifferenttimesacrosstheglobe.

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W:Iagree.Visitinganartgallerycannotonlybefunbutalsoexcitingasyouexperiencethe

first-handlookofmanyamazingmasterpiecesaltogether.

M:Sodoyoulikevisitingartgalleries,too?

W:Yes.IjustcamebackfromWashingtontheotherday.IvisitedtheNationalGalleryofArtthere.

Ithasoneofthebiggestcollectionsofmasterworksintheworld.Sohaveyoualsovisitedit?

M:Yes.Ifsamazing.So,whatotherartgalleriesdidyouvisit?

W:IvisitedCentrePompidouwhenIwasinParislastyearandtheNationalMuseumofKoreain

SeoulwhenIwas22yearsold.Thoughitwas6yearsago,Irememberthatexperienceverywell.

M:Didn'tyouvisitMuseed'OrsaywhenyouwereinParis?

W:No.Ididn'thavealongstayinthecity.ButIlookforwardtovisitingit.Ibetyoumusthave

visitedit.

M:You'reright.It'soneoftheworld'srichest,greatestandmostexcitingartgalleries.Ican'twait

torevisitit.

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【原文】

M:Recentlyafive-yearstudywasconductedbytheCenterforChildhoodDevelopmentin

LosAngeles,California,regardingthewaybabiesreacttodifferenttypesofpeople.Thefindings

ofthestudysuggestthatbabiesseemtobemorecomfortablearoundotherbabiesthantheyare

withstrangeadults.TheresultsconfirmtheideasofDr.RichardPerelman,whohaswrittenmany

booksaboutraisingchildrenwithhisresearchteam.Dr.Perelmansupportsthefindingsotthe

studyandaddsthatitisasounderideatokeepchildrenwithotherchildren,asinadaycarecenter,

thantohavechildrencaredforbyababysitter.Accordingtotheresultsofthestudy,somebabies

seemtoshowfearofstrangeadults,buttheyarelikelytoreachouttotrytotouchanunfamiliar

baby.Twoofthechildreninthestudywereespeciallyclose.Itwasreportedthatifthetwo

childrenwereseparatedforanyreason,theywouldstarttocry.Theo

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