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PAGEPAGE25综合测试卷十(时间:120分钟满分:150分)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。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.WhatdoesthemanaskMarytodo?A.Helphermother.B.Doherhomework.C.Servetheguests.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthenews?A.Worried.B.Scared.C.Angry.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasupermarket.B.Inahotel.C.Inapolicestation.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anaircrash.B.Russianculture.C.Aterribleexperience.5.WhodidthewomanseeinLondon?A.Mary.B.Mary’shusband.C.Mary’sdaughter.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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Partners.B.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.7.WhatwillthemandoonThursday?A.TalktoMs.Vonn.B.Haveameeting.C.GotoLondon.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirjobs.B.Theirchildren.C.Theirneighbours.9.WhatisJack?A.Astudent. B.Ateacher. C.Anengineer.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheman’smajor?A.Art. B.Medicine. C.Business.11.Whyisn’tthewomanlookingforwardtograduation?A.Shecan’tfindajob.B.Shewillhavetoworkfulltime.C.Shehastopaymoneybacktothebank.12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanhasapart-timejob.B.Themanearnshisowneducation.C.Thewomanisinherfirstyearofcollege.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehotel.B.Attheairport.C.Inthesupermarket.14.Whatwillthewomandowithherlaptop?A.Deposititthere.B.Takeitwithher.C.PutitintheRoom213.15.Whatisthepriceofstoringthebaggage?A.13dollarsperhour.B.8dollarsperhour.C.5dollarsperhour.16.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:30. B.7:20. C.6:50.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidanicydessertstarttobeenjoyedaccordingtopaintings?A.Inthe12thcentury.B.Inthe16thcentury.C.Inthe19thcentury.18.WhatdidCharlesdoconcerningicecream?A.Hepublicisedtherecipe.B.Hecutoffacook’shead.C.Hemadealawforit.19.Whomadeitpossibleforordinarypeopletoenjoyicecream?A.AnAmericanman.B.AnAmericanwoman.C.ABritishwoman.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Thepaintingsabouticecream.B.Thepopularityoficecream.C.Thehistoryoficecream.其次部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A(2024·山东改编)JenniferMauerhasneededmorewillpowerthanthetypicalcollegestudenttopursuehergoalofearninganursingdegree.ThatwillpowerborefruitwhenJennifergraduatedfromUniversityofWisconsin-EauClaireandbecamethefirstinherlargefamilytoearnabachelor’sdegree.Mauer,ofEdgar,Wisconsin,grewuponafarminafamilyof10children.Herdadworkedatajobawayfromthefarm,andhermotherranthefarmwiththekids.Afterhighschool,Jenniferattendedalocaltechnicalcollege,workingtopayhertuition(学费),becausetherewasnoextramoneysetasideforacollegeeducation.Aftergraduation,sheworkedtohelphersistersandbrotherspayfortheirschooling.Jennifernowismarriedandhasthreechildrenofherown.Shedecidedtogobacktocollegetoadvancehercareerandtobeabletobettersupportherfamilywhiledoingsomethingsheloves:nursing.ShechosetheUW-EauClaireprogramatMinistrySaintJoseph’sHospitalinMarshfieldbecauseshewasabletopursueherfour-yeardegreeclosetohome.Shecoulddrivetoclassandbehomeintheeveningtohelpwithherkids.Jenniferreceivedgreatsupportfromherfamilyassheworkedtoearnherdegree:Herhusbandworkedtwojobstocoverthebills,andher68-year-oldmotherhelpedtakecareofthechildrenattimes.Throughitall,sheremainedingoodacademicstandingandgraduatedwithhonors.Jennifersacrificed(牺牲)toachievehergoal,givingupmanynightswithherkidsandmissingimportanteventstostudy.“Somenightsmyheartwasbreakingtohavetopickbetweenmykidsandstudyingforexamsorpapers,”shesays.However,herchildrenhavelearnedanimportantlessonwitnessingtheirmotherearnherdegree.Jenniferisafirst-generationgraduateandaninspirationtoherfamily—andthat’sprettypowerful.21.WhatdidJenniferdoafterhighschool?A.Shehelpedherdadwithhiswork.B.Sheranthefamilyfarmonherown.C.Shesupportedherselfthroughcollege.D.Shetaughthersistersandbrothersathome.22.WhydidJenniferchoosetheprogramatMinistrySaintJoseph’sHospitalinMarshfield?A.Totakecareofherkidseasily.B.Tolearnfromthebestnurses.C.Tosavemoneyforherparents.D.Tofindawell-paidjobthere.23.WhatdidJennifersacrificetoachievehergoal?A.Herhealth.B.Hertimewithfamily.C.Herreputation.D.Herchanceofpromotion.BAsurveyhasshownthatwhatyoudoonaplanecanbedeterminedbywhichnationalityislistedonyourpassport.Accordingtotheresultsofaninternationalpassengersurvey,Australiansarethebiggestdrinkersonboardwith36percentchoosingtodownthehatch,comparedto35percentofAmericansand33percentofBrits.TheAirlinePassengerExperienceAssociation(APEX)spoketoaround1,500people,aged18andolder,whohavetravelledbyplaneatleastonceduringthelastthreemonthsandwerelivingintheUnitedStates,theUnitedKingdom,Germany,Japan,China,Singapore,AustraliaorBrazil.TheresultsfoundChinesetravelersaremostlikelytonodoffoncetheseatbeltsignswitchesoff.Theyarealsothefirsttotakeouttheircreditcardforsomein-flightshoppingandthebiggestfansofgaming.Americansontheotherhandliketousetheirtimeintheairmoreproductively—whennotdrinking—choosingtoworkwhileflyingat35,000feet.Meanwhile,BritsandGermansarethebestatmakingchatwithrandomstrangers—spending50percentmoretimethananyothernationality.Comparatively,Braziliansconducttheirconversationsonlineviae-mail,messagingappsorsocialmedia.Despiteplanefoodhavingabadreputation,sevenoutoftenintervieweessaidtheywerehappytoeatuptheselectionofin-flightsnacksandmeals.In-flightmagazineswerealsopopularwithfouroutoffivepassengersclaimingtoreadthem.Theinternationalflyersdid,however,expresstheirdesireforbetterin-flightentertainment.“Theindustryhasgreatlyimprovedthecomfort,entertainmentandon-boardservice,andpassengersareacceptingthoseimprovements,”saidRussellLemieux,APEXexecutivedirector.“Atthesametime,passengersaredemandingmorefromtheirairtravelexperienceswhichwilldrivemoreimprovementstouchingallaspectsofthejourney,”headded.24.Whatcanyouprobablyseeintheflightaccordingtothepassage?A.Brazilianschoosetodrink.B.Germanschattokilltheirtime.C.Americansdoin-flightshopping.D.TheChineseswitchofftheseatbeltsign.25.Whenonboardtheplane,.

A.mostpassengersliketoreadin-flightmagazinesB.passengersfromonenationhavelittleincommonC.morethanhalfofthepassengersdon’tenjoyplanefoodD.mostpeopletendtousein-flighttimetohaveagoodsleep26.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Flyerscarelittleaboutentertainment.B.Flyersareexpectingbetterflightexperiences.C.Flyersarenotsatisfiedwiththeimprovements.D.Flyershavemoreandmoredemandsforairlines.27.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toentertainreaderswithinterestingstories.B.Toencouragepeopletobehavewellinpublic.C.Tocriticiseimpolitebehaviourontheplane.D.Toinformreadersoftheresultsofasurvey.CAerial(空中的)performerJenniferBrickerwasbornwithoutlegs,butsheneverletitstopher.Wrappedinaloop(圈)ofredsilkhungfromtheceiling,JenniferBrickerclimbsandtwiststothemusic.Herheadhangsdownandherstrongarmsletgoasshebalancesonherback,highabovetheground—amovethatisallthemoredaringbecauseshehasnolegs.JenniferwasafewmonthsoldwhenshewasadoptedbySharonandGeraldBricker.Shehadbigbrowneyes,abrightsmile,andhugeamountsofenergy.Whenadoctoradvisedheradoptiveparentstocarryheraroundinakindofbucket(桶),theyrefused.Jennifersoonlearnedtowalk—andrun—onherhandsandbottom,andgrewupfearlesslyclimbingtreesandbouncingonthetrampoline(蹦床)withherthreeolderbrothers.“Myparentsdidn’ttreatmedifferentlysoIdidn’tgrasptheconceptthatIwasdifferent.IknewIdidn’thavelegsbutthatwasn’tstoppingmefromdoingthethingsIwantedtodo.”Attheageofthreeshewasfittedwithartificiallegs,butsheneverreallytooktothem—shemovedmorefreelywithoutthem.In1996theOlympicGamestookplaceinAtlanta.Jenniferlovedtowatchthewomen’sgymnasticsteam,andespeciallyadoredthe14-year-oldDominiqueMoceanuwhocompetedfortheUS.WhenMoceanuandthewomen’steamwonthegold,Jenniferdecidedshewasgoingtobeagymnast,too.Shetookuppowertumbling,whichinvolvesperformingfloorexercisesdownarunway.ButJenniferdidnotwantanyallowancestobemadeforherdisability.Attheageof10shetookpartintheJuniorOlympicsandbyage11shewasthetumblingchampionforthestateofIllinois.Jennifernowtravelstheworldasaninspirationalspeakerandactsasanaerialperformer.28.WhatdoweknowaboutJenniferBricker?A.Shefeltembarrassedwithoutlegs.B.Shewasbroughtupasanormalchild.C.Shewascarriedinabucketasababy.D.Shelostherlegswhenshewasadopted.29.WhydidJenniferdeterminetobeagymnast?A.Sheknewthatshewasdifferentfromothers.B.Shewantedtomakeallowancesforherdisability.C.ShewaseagertoparticipateintheJuniorOlympics.D.ShewasgreatlyinfluencedbyDominiqueMoceanu.30.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJenniferBricker?A.Self-respecting. B.Cautious.C.Sensitive. D.Clever.31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thesufferingsofagymnast.B.Thememoryofanaerialperformer.C.Theexperiencesofanadoptivefamily.D.Thegrowingprocessofadisabledperson.DMinutesafterthelastmovieendedyesterdayatthePlazaTheatre,employeeswerebusysweepinguppopcornsandgatheringcokecups.Itwasascenethathadbeenrepeatedmanytimesinthetheatre’s75-yearhistory.Thistime,however,thecleanupwasalittledifferent.Asonegroupofworkerscarriedouttherubbish,anothergroupbeganremovingseatsandothertheatreequipmentinpreparationforthebuilding’send.ThefilmclassicTheLastPictureShowwasthelastmovieshownintheoldtheatre.Thoughthemovieis30yearsold,mostofthe250seatswerefilledwithteary-eyedaudiencewantingtosaygoodbyetotheoldbuilding.TheatreownerEdBradfordsaidhechosethemoviebecauseitseemedappropriate.Themovieissetinasmalltownwheretheonlymovietheatreispreparingtoclosedown.BradfordsaidthatlargemoderntheatresinthecitymadeitimpossibleforthePlazatocompete.Headdedthatthetheatre’slocation(位置)wasalsoareason.“Thisusedtobethecentreoftown,”hesaid.“Nowtheareaismostlyofficebuildingsandwarehouses.”Lastweeksomecityofficialssuggestedthecitymightbeinterestedinturningtheoldtheatreintoamuseumandpublicmeetingplace.However,theseplanswereabandonedbecauseoffinancialproblems.Bradfordsoldthebuildingandlandtoalocaldevelopmentfirm,whichplanstobuildashoppingcomplexonthelandwherethetheatreislocated.ThetheatreaudiencesaidgoodbyeasBradfordlockedthedoorsforthelasttime.After75yearsthePlazaTheatrehadshownitslastmovie.Thetheatrewillbemissed.32.Inwhatwaywasyesterday’scleanupatthePlazaspecial?A.Itmaderoomfornewequipment.B.Itsignaledtheclosedownofthetheatre.C.Itwasdonewiththehelpoftheaudience.D.Itmarkedthe75thanniversaryofthetheatre.33.WhywasTheLastPictureShowputon?A.Itwasanall-timeclassic.B.Itwasaboutthehistoryofthetown.C.Theaudiencerequestedit.D.Thetheatreownerfounditsuitable.34.Whatwillprobablyhappentothebuilding?A.Itwillberepaired.B.Itwillbeturnedintoamuseum.C.Itwillbeknockeddown.D.Itwillbesoldtothecitygovernment.35.Whatcanweinferabouttheaudience?A.TheyaredisappointedwithBradford.B.Theyaresadtopartwiththeoldtheatre.C.Theyaresupportiveofthecityofficials.D.Theyareeagertohaveashoppingcentre.其次节(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。HowtoUseSocialMediaPositivelyNowadayssocommonissocialmediainoursocietythatalmosteveryoneisconnectedtosomeformofit.Weareinafast-paced,technologicallyevolvingsocietyandweareaddictedtosocialmedia.36

Sohowdoesoneensureapositiveonlinereputation?It’ssimple:Keepitclean.Partyphotoswithalcoholareanabsoluteno-no.Wouldyouwanttohaveyourbossseethesephotos?37Makesuretopostcontentsthatyoufeelpositivelyreflectyou,yourcreativityandyourskills.

38Youhaveaprivateaccountsoyoucanpostanythingyouwant?Thisisdecidedlynotthecase.Privacysettingsmakeithardertoseeyourfullaccount,butit’snotimpossible.Undernocircumstanceshouldyourelyonprivacysettingsasawaytoprotectinappropriatecontents.

Ensureyou’recarefulandprofessional.Keepitclassy(优等的)!Discoveryourbrand,orwhatyouwantpeopletothinkofyou.Properspellingandgrammarisalwaysaplus,butitmaynotbeyourbrand.39Inthisway,youcanearnapproval.

Followthesesimplerulesandyou’reonyourwaytobuilding,orrestoringanonlinereputation.Usingsocialmediapositivelydoesn’tmeanyoucan’thavefunanduseittoexpressyourself;however,youwanttoensurethatyou’reOKwithanyoneseeingeverythingyoupost.40Soyourpostcangetyourfriendsactiveandhappy.

Likeitornot,yoursocialnetworksreflectyou—makesureyoulookliketheshiningstarthatyoutrulyare.A.Trytodoeverythingaswellasyoucan.B.Infact,welongforsocialmediaandneedit.C.Socialmediaisveryfasttousebutverydifficult.D.Don’ttrustprivacysettingsatall.E.Beentirelysureaboutwhatyou’reposting.F.Onceyouclickpost,there’snolookingback.G.Makesureyourpostiswrittenpersonally.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Sinceourtwinsbeganlearningtowalk,mywifeandIhavekepttellingthemthatourslidingglassdoorisjustawindow.The41isobvious.Ifweadmititisadoor,they’llwanttogooutside42.Itwilldriveuscrazy.Thekidsapparentlyknowthe43.Butourinsistingit’s44awindowhaskeptthemfrom45millionsofrequeststoopenthedoor.

Ihatelyingtothekids.Onedaythey’ll46anddiscoverthateverythingthey’vealwaysknownaboutwindowsisalie.

Iwonderif47shouldalwaystellthetruthnomatterthe48.Ihaveaverystrongfearthattheliewe’retellingisdoing49damagetoourchildren.Windowsanddoorshave50metaphorical(比方)meanings.I’mtellingthemtheycan’topenwhattheyabsolutelyknowisadoor.Whatiflaterin51theycometoametaphoricaldoor,likeanopportunity(机会)ofsomesort,and52openingthedoorandtakingtheopportunity,theyjust53itandwonder,“Whatifitisn’tadoor?”Thatis,“Whatifitisn’tarealopportunity?”

Maybeit’sanunreasonablefear.Butthe54isthatIshouldn’tlietomykids.Ishouldjustacceptrepeatedlyhavingtosay,“No.Wecan’tgooutsidenow.”Thenwhentheycometootherdoorsinlife,betheyrealormetaphorical,theywon’t55toopenthemandwalkthrough.

41.A.relief B.targetC.reason D.case42.A.gradually B.constantlyC.temporarily D.casually43.A.result B.dangerC.method D.truth44.A.merely B.slightlyC.hardly D.partly45.A.reviewing B.approvingC.receiving D.attempting46.A.winout B.giveupC.wakeup D.standout47.A.parents B.twinsC.colleagues D.teachers48.A.restrictions B.explanationsC.differences D.consequences49.A.physical B.biologicalC.spiritual D.behavioral50.A.traditional B.importantC.double D.original51.A.life B.timeC.reply D.history52.A.bycomparisonwith B.inadditiontoC.regardlessof D.insteadof53.A.getholdof B.stareatC.knockon D.makeuseof54.A.safetyrule BfortzoneC.bottomline D.topsecret55.A.hurry B.decideC.hesitate D.intend其次节(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。Iwaslivingalifeinmyscreenandhardlynoticedwhat56.(be)aroundme.Iwasalwayscheckingthetimeandthinkingoffuture57.(plan).Mythoughtwas:“Who’sgoingtotextme?WhatwillIdonext?”Mybedtimeroutinewasusuallycentred58.onething:myphone.59.Iwenttosleep,Ibrowsedthroughnewswebsitesandcheckedmye-mails.WhenIwokeupinthemiddleofthenight.Ididthesamething.TheproblemwiththiswasthatIfeltanxiouseverynight.

Sowhenmyfriendsinvitedme60.(go)foralongweekendcampingwithoutthecellservice,Ithoughtthiswas61.(exact)whatIneeded.Here’show62.(keep)awayfrommyphonefor48hourschangedmeandmywayoflife.

Withoutmyphone,I63.(fall)asleeplisteningtothesongsoffrogsandcrickets.Inthemorning,Iwokeupenergetically.Sittingbytheriver,ridingabike,orsingingtheoldsongs,I64.(true)enjoyedwhatIwasdoing.

Ifeltfreewithoutmyphoneattheweekendcamp,65.changedmecompletely.Ilistenedtowhatmybodywantedinsteadofwhatmyphonewastellingmetodo.

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,你的英国笔友David寒假期间想来你所在的城市学习汉语,让你帮他选择培训学校。请用英语给他写一封电子邮件,举荐一所志向的培训学校,并告知他学习时间、课程内容、食宿、交通及学费等状况。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearDavid,You’rewelcometoourcitytolearnChineseduringthewintervacation.

I’mlookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。续写词数应为150左右。Amonthago,IreceivedanadmissionletterfromBerkeleyUniversity,America,whichmademywholefamilyexcited.Verysoon,it’stimeformyleaving.Onanunforgettablemorning,mysistercametoseemeoff.Wearrivedattheairportjustintimeformyflight.“Well,hereweare,”mysistersaidwithasigh.AsIwatchedherunloadmyluggage,Icouldseethesadnessinhereyes.Wehadbothbeenfearingthismomentforthepastweek.Afteronelasthugandafinalgoodbye,Iwouldbeonmywaytoanewlifeabroad.Ididn’tputmybagintheoverheadlocker;instead,Ijustplaceditonmylegs.ThedeparturemeantIcouldnotseemydearsisterforquitealongtime.Iwaslostinthought,recallingthehappymomentsmysisterandIhadspenttogether.Growingup,mysisterandIwoulddoeverythingtogether.OnesunnysummerdayIwasplayingoutsidewhenshecameuptomeandsaid,“Wanttocometotheattic(阁楼)?”Webothknewthattheanswertothatquestionwasalways“Yes”.Wewerefrightenedoftheatticbutalsofascinatedbyitssmellsandsounds.Wheneveroneofusneededsomething,theotheronewouldcomealong.BeforeIknewit,theplanetookoff.Butwhileitwasgoingup,theplaneshookheavilyandthebagonmylegsfellonthefloor.Myaspirin,hairbrushandabookIplannedtoreadwerespreadonthefloor.IwasabouttobenddowntogatherthemupwhenIsawanunfamiliarlittlebookinthemiddleofmybelongings.ItwasnotuntilIpickeditupthatIrealisedthatitwasadiary.ImmediatelyIrecognisedmysister’shandwriting.

Ireturnedhometwoyearslater.

答案:附:听力原文(Text1)M:Whatamess!Mary,giveyourmotherahand.Theguestsarecoming!W:Iknow,butI’mdoingmyhomework.(Text2)M:Ihavetotellyouthatyourdoggotreallysicklastnight,andIfoundhimdeadthismorning.W:Whydidn’tyoutakehimtohospitalintime?M:I’mverysorry.IwassotiredthatIdidn’twakeupuntilthismorning.(Text3)W:CanIhelpyou,sir?M:Yeah.Iseemtohavelostmyroomkey.W:Inthatcase,youneedtogotothefrontdesktogettheirhelp.(Text4)W:HaveyouheardabouttheRussianplanecrashinEgypt?M:Yes,it’sterrible.224peoplelosttheirlives.W:Whatapity!Tobehonest,Ialwaysfeelalittlenervouswhiletravellingbyplanenow.(Text5)M:DidyouseeMarywhenyouwenttoLondonwithyourdaughterlastmonth?W:No,Ididn’t.IdroppedbyherhouseandherhusbandtoldmethatshehadgonetoSpainonbusiness.M:Whatapity!(Text6)M:Goodmorning,Ann.W:Goodmorning,MrJones.M:Howaboutacupofcoffee?W:Iwillmakeitnow.M:AndcanyoutellmewhatmeetingsIhavethisweek?W:Iwillbringthediary.Okay,thisafternoonyouhaveameetingwithyouraccountantat5p.m.OnWednesday,youaregoingtoLondon.Don’tforgetyourtrainleavesat9:30a.m.M:Okay,whattimeismymeetinginLondon?W:At11:30a.m.AndonThursdayMs.Vonnwantstotalktoyou.(Text7)M:Hi,Linda.Howwasyourweekend?W:Itwasgreat.Wewenttocampintheparknearmyhouseandhadapicnicthere.M:Soundswonderful.Hey,haveyouseenthefamilywhohavejustmovedinnextdoor?W:Yes,Ijustmetthemalloutside.Themanisateacherandhiswifeisanengineer.Theyarepolite.M:That’sinteresting.Didyoutalktothechildren?W:Ispoketothetwogirls.Theywereveryfriendly.TheytoldmetheyhaveabrothernamedJack.Heisstillstudyingatschool.Ihopewecanmeethimsoon.M:I’mlookingforwardtomeetingthewholefamily.(Text8)M:Iwonderifthisisgoingtobeaninterestingclass.W:Yeah,metoo.So,what’syourmajor?M:Well,Iwasquiteinterestedinart,butmyparentssaidIshouldchoosebusiness.ButatthelastmomentIdecidedonmedicine.W:Ah,that’swhathappenedtomeinmyfirstyear,too.M:Oh,sowhatyearareyouinschool?W:I’minmylastyear,andIonlyhavetotake10morecreditstograduate.ButonceIgraduate,Ihavetostartrepayingmoneytothebank.SoI’mnotlookingforwardtothat.M:Butdidn’tyourparentshelpyououtwithyourcollegefees?W:No,mydadthoughtIshouldearnmyowneducation,soIworklikecrazyinthesummerandpart-timetocovermostofmycosts.(Text9)M:Goodevening!WelcometoStorage!WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?W:Yeah.Iwanttohavemybaggagedeposited.M:OK.Howmanypiecesofbaggagedoyouhaveinall?W:Heretheyare.That’sallofit.M:One,two...,six,sixpieces?W:Yes.Bytheway,thereisalaptopintheblacksuitcase.Pleasehandlewithcare!M:Laptop?Waitaminute,please...Sorry,madam.I’mafraidthatdigitalproductsarenotallowedtobedeposited.Ithinkyouhavetotakethemwithyou.Infact,it’sthebestchoicetoprotectyourpersonalproperty.W:Thatsoundsreasonable.I’lltakeyouradvice.Mm...what’sthepriceofit?M:It’s8dollarsperhourforyourtwobigsuitcases,and5dollarsperhourforthefoursmallones.W:Ihavesomeotherbaggagetocheck.WhereshouldIgo?M:Youcangototheofficeinthewaitingroom.It’sRoom213onthe2ndfloor.W:Thankyou.Theboardingtimeisseventwenty.Thereishalfanhourleft.I’llgetmysuitcasesbeforethat.(Text10)W:Forhundredsofyears,peoplehaveenjoyedicecream.Nooneissurewhenpeoplefirststartedtoeatthisfrozenfood.Butpaintingsshowanicydessertbeingenjoyedasfarbackasthetwelfthcentury.IcecreambecamepopularamongtherichinEuropeduringthe1500s.KingCharlesⅠofEnglandlikedicecreamsomuch.Hecarriedoutalawwhichsaidthatitcouldbeservedonlyathistable.Heevensaidthathewouldcutoffhiscook’sheadifthecookgavetheicecreamrecipetoanyone.ToCharles,thefoodwasofgreatvalue,sohedidn’twanttoshareitwithanyone.IntheUnitedStates,icecreamwaseatenonspecialoccasionsbythecountry’srichestpeople.However,icecreamdidn’treachtherestofthenationuntil1845.Atthattime,anAmericanwomanmadeahand-heldicecreammaker.Withthatmachine,icecreamisnotjustforkingsandpresidents.Nowit’sforallofus!1.A2.C3.B4.A5.B6.C7.A8.C9.A10.B11.C12.A13.B14.B15.A16.C17.A18.C19.B20.C【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲解并描述了一个从小在农场长大的女孩中学毕业后一边工作一边读完技校,还供家中弟妹完成学业;她成家后又重返校内攻读学位,不仅为自己的孩子树立了榜样,也成为家族的傲慢。21.C细微环节理解题。由其次段第三句可知,中学毕业后,珍妮弗到当地的技术学院上学,由于家里没有额外的钱供应她的高校教化,她边打工边上学。故选C项。22.A细微环节理解题。由第三段第三、四句可知,珍妮弗之所以选择这所学校的课程,是因为这里离家近,可以晚上回家照看孩子们。故选A项。23.B细微环节理解题。由第四段其次句可知,珍妮弗为达到她受高等教化的目标,牺牲了很多晚上同孩子们在一起的时间,也错过了很多重要的事务。故选B项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一项关于乘机习惯的调查结果。在飞机上,无论是喝杯酒放松一下,还是埋头阅读杂志,抑或与邻座的乘客攀谈,这些乘机习惯都可能由乘客的国籍确定。24.B细微环节理解题。依据第五段的“Meanwhile,BritsandGermansarethebestatmakingchatwithrandomstrangers...”可知,德国人会和生疏人闲聊以打发时间,因此选B项。25.A细微环节理解题。依据倒数其次段的“In-flightmagazineswerealsopopularwithfouroutoffivepassengers...”可知,大部分乘客宠爱看飞行中供应的杂志。26.B推理推断题。依据最终一段的“Atthesametime,passengersaredemandingmorefromtheirairtravelexperiences...”可知,乘客要求航空公司供应更好的乘机服务,希望自己能有更好的乘机体验,因此选B项。27.D推理推断题。本文主要告知我们一项关于乘机习惯的调查结果,因此选D项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。JenniferBricker天生无腿,但在自己的努力下,她参与了青少年奥运会,并成为世界闻名的励志演讲家和空中表演演员。28.B细微环节理解题。依据第四段中的其次句可知,Jennifer的父母对待她和对待其他孩子没有什么不同,她也没有觉得她和其他孩子有什么差异;结合第三段的第三句可知,她的父母拒绝了医生的建议。据此可知,她是像正常的孩子那样被带大的,故B项正确。29.D细微环节理解题。依据第六段中的“Jenniferlovedtowatchthewomen’sgymnasticsteam,andespeciallyadoredthe14-year-oldDominiqueMoceanuwhocompetedfortheUS.WhenMoceanuandthewomen’steamwonthegold,Jenniferdecidedshewasgoingtobeagymnast,too.”可知,Jennifer宠爱看女子体操队的表演,尤其宠爱为美国而战的14岁运动员DominiqueMoceanu;在DominiqueMoceanu和女子体操队获得金牌后,她确定也从事体操事业,故D项正确。30.A推理推断题。通读全文可知,JenniferBricker在几个月大的时候被领养,虽然天生无腿,但是她仍和其他正常孩子一样成长。在观看了奥运会的体操表演后,她确定做一名体操运动员,并获得胜利。据此可以推断,她是一个自强自爱的人,故A项正确。31.D主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了JenniferBricker天生无腿但后来在自己的努力下参与了青少年奥运会,并成为世界闻名的励志演讲家和空中表演演员的故事。据此可知,本文介绍了一位残疾人的成长之路,故D项正确。【语篇导读】本文是记叙文。经营75年之久的老剧院在放映完最终一场电影后关门停业,不久将被拆除,原地建立一座购物中心。32.B细微环节理解题。从第一段中的“Thistime,however,thecleanupwasalittledifferent.”和“inpreparationforthebuilding’send”可知,昨天广场剧院散场后的清扫工作之所以特别,是因为TheLastPictureShow这部经典影片放映结束后老剧院就要关门了。33.D细微环节理解题。从其次段第三、四句“TheatreownerEdBradfordsaidhechosethemoviebecauseitseemedappropriate.Themovieissetinasmalltownwheretheonlymovietheatreispreparingtoclosedown.”可知,剧院主子之所以选择TheLastPictureShow这部老电影,是因为他感觉剧院的现状与这部电影的背景相契合。34.C推理推断题。从文章倒数其次段最终一句可推知,剧院应当是会被推倒改建的。故选C项。35.B推理推断题。从其次段其次句“Thoughthemovieis30yearsold,mostofthe250seatswerefilledwithteary-eyedaudiencewantingtosaygoodbyetotheoldbuilding.”可推知,观众对老剧院恋恋不舍。teary-eyed“热泪盈眶的”。36.B37.E38.D39.A40.F【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者以孩子们学走路时向他们传输错误的概念为例,领悟到父母应守底线,不应当对孩子们说谎。41.C自从双胞胎刚起先学走路,“我”和妻子就不停地告知他们“我”们家的滑动玻璃门只是一扇窗子。理由(reason)是自不待言的。reason“理由”;relief“劝慰”;target“目标”;case“事例”。故选C项。42.B假如“我”们承认滑动玻璃门是一扇门,他们会不断地想出去。constantly“重复不断地”;gradually“渐渐地”;temporarily“短暂地”;casually“偶然地”。故选B项。43.D依据下文可知,孩子们明显知晓(事情的)真相(truth)。truth“真相”;result“结果”;danger“危急”;method“方法”。故选D项。44.A从文章第一段“...mywif

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