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2024年岳阳市高考信息卷
英语学科第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(原创)第一节听下面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.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Scheduleanappointment. B.Haveacheckup.C.Takesomemedicine.2.HowdidSusangotoworkthismorning?A.Bysubway. B.Bybike. C.Bycar.3.Whenistheopeningofthehotel?A.OnApril21st. B.OnApril23rd. C.OnApril24th.4.Whatistheweatherlikeintheafternoon?A.Sunny. B.Windy. C.Rainy.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel. B.Atalab. C.Atthecustoms.第二节听下面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.Whydoesthewomanpreferprintreading?A.Toenhancethereadingexperience. B.Toaccesscontentmoreconveniently.C.Toavoiddistractionsfromsocialmedia.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Acouple. C.Neighbors.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcanwesayaboutthewoman?A.Shesuffersfromsleeplessness. B.Shefeelsphysicallyexhaustedatwork.C.Shestrugglestomaximizeherfreetime.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Stayawayfromelectronicproducts. B.Developarelaxingbedtimeroutine.C.Keepinactivehalfanhourbeforebedtime.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoisprobablythewoman?A.Ananimalprotectionadvocate.B.Awildlifebiologist.C.Aprogrammer.11.Whatishardertoachievewhenpeoplecreateawildlifegarden?A.Demandingfood.B.Cleanwaterresources.C.fortablebreedingplaces.12.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Theprogramisrewarding.B.Theprogramrequiresacertificate.C.Participationintheprogramneedsmunityapproval.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthewomaninquireaboutthejobatthebeginning?A.Itsworkinghours. B.Itsresponsibilities. C.Itsworkplace.14.Whatisthelastjobrequirementaccordingtotheman?A.Mindingtheupdates. B.Organizingexhibits. C.Assistingguests.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkisofthesameimportanceaseducation?A.Onthejobtraining. B.Firsthandexperience.C.Considerablephysicalstrength.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisamultilingualspeaker.B.Shedidn’tearnanundergraduatedegree.C.Shestandsoutfromtheothercandidates.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tocorrectpeople’sattitudestoaging. B.Toconductapublicopinionsurvey.C.Tosharehisreportonpopulationchange.18.WhatpercentageofpeopleinSingaporecareabouttheagingproblem?A.32%. B.55%. C.66%.19.Whatisthefirstproblemmentionedbroughtaboutbytheagingpopulation?A.Therisingtaxburden. B.Thehugedemandforhealthcare.C.Theincreasingemploymentpressure.20.Whatisthespeaker’ssuggestion?A.Raisingtaxes. B.Providingsatisfactorypensions.C.Givingfullplaytotheelder’sadvantages.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABritainisarguablythegreatwalkingnation.Abouttwothirdsofusalreadyheadouttostretchourlegsonceaweek.Thefollowingfestivalsofferawealthoforganizedwalks,butwalkersshouldregisterinadvance.PrestatynandClwydianRangefestivalVisitorstoWalestendtomovewest,toeitherthewellworntracksofSnowdoniaorthePembrokeshireCoastPath.Thereare25walkspackedintothethreedays,withvariousoptionsavailable,includingahalfmileRomanthemedadventure,aneightmilewalkexploringthelifeof18thcenturyWelshnaturalistandtravelwriterThomasPennantanda21mileOffa’sDykechallenge.Allwalksarefree.Denbighshire,Wales,1921MayOtleywalkingfestivalThislocalfestivalhasgrownfromhumbleoriginsin2000intoabusyscheduleof50shortdistancewalksandeventscelebratingthelivesandlandscapesofWharfedaleinWestYorkshire.OnemightenjoytheFivePubsWalk,WalkingWithWine,FourMorePubsorLostPubsofOtley.Allwalksarefree,thoughthereissometimesasmallchargefortransport.Otley,WestYorkshire,24June3JulyDartmooroffroadingwalkingfestivalDartmoordelights(使高兴)walkersbecause,whiletracksaretheretobefollowed,thelackofwireandotherbarriers,andtherelativelysmallnumberoffarmbuildingsonthehigherground,createasensationoffreedom.Thesixfreewheelchairwalks,startingdailyat11am,exploreDartmoor’sindustrialhistory,bronzeagevaluablesandVictorianrailwaybuilders.Devon,27August2SeptemberGowerwalkingfestivalWithmoresuperbwalkingoptionsinsideasinglelandscapethanperhapsanywhereelse,theGowerpeninsula(半岛)sometimesfeelsasifit’sallcoast.Thefurtherinformationforthisninedayfestival,celebratingthe10thanniversaryoftheWalesCoastPath(WCP),hasyettobefinalized.Halfofthewalksofferedduringthefestivalwillbeonthecoastalpath.£10adults,oversixes£6.Glamorgan,210September21.Whichfestivalisfriendlytothedisabled?PrestatynandClwydianRangefestival. Otleywalkingfestival.Dartmooroffroadingwalkingfestival. Gowerwalkingfestival.22.WhatdoweknowaboutGowerwalkingfestival?Ithasthemostsuperbwalkingoptions. Halfofthewalkslastforawholeweek.It’saimedtoadvocatecoastalprotection.Thefinaldetailsremaintobeconfirmed.23.Whatdothelistedfestivalshaveinmon?Theyareofferedfreeofcharge. Theyrequirepriorregisteration.Theytakeadvantageofthecoast.Theyarefavoredbyantiqueenthusiasts.BIn1975,aSanDiegohomemakernamedMarjorieRicecameacrossacolumninScientificAmericanabouttiling(瓷砖).ThereisaproblemwhichhasinterestedmathematicianssinceancientGreektimes.AfterRice’schanceencounterwithtiling,familymembersoftensawherinthekitchenconstantlydrawingshapes.“Ithoughtshewasjustdrawingcasually(随意),”herdaughterKathysaid.ButRicewhotookonlyoneyearofmathinhighschool,wasactuallydiscoveringneverbeforeseenpatterns.BorninFlorida,shelovedlearningandparticularlyherbriefexposuretomath,buttightbudgetandsocialculturepreventedherfamilyfromevenconsideringthatshemightattendcollege.“ForRice,mathwasapleasure,”hersonDavidoncesaid.RicegaveoneofhersonsasubscriptiontoScientificAmericanpartlybecauseshecouldreaditcarefullywhilethechildrenwereatschool.WhenshereadGardner’scolumnabouttilingasshelaterrecalledinaninterview:“Ithoughtitmustbewonderfulthatsomeonecoulddiscoverthesebeautifulpatternswhichnoonehadseenbefore.”Shealsowroteinanessay,“MyinterestwasengagedbythesubjectandIwantedtounderstandeverydetailofit.Lackingamathematicalbackground,Idevelopedmyownsymbolsystemandinafewmonthsdiscoveredanewtype.”Astonishedanddelighted,shesentherworktoGardner,whosentittoDoris,atilingexpertatMoravianCollege.DorisconfirmedthatRice’sfindingwascorrect.Later,Ricedeclinedtolectureonherdiscoveries,citingshyness,butatDoris’sinvitation,sheattendedauniversitymathematicsmeeting,whereshewasintroducedtotheaudience.Ricestillsaidnothingofherachievementstoherchildren,buttheyeventuallyfoundoutastheawardsmounted.24.WhydidRiceoftendrawshapesinthekitchen?Tobeeamathematician. B.Toexplorethesecretoftiling.Tofillherleisuretime. D.Toshowherpassionfordrawing.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutRicefromParagraphs2and3?A.Shelongedtostartacolumn. B.Shewasrejectedfromacollege.C.Shewasgoodatdesigningpatterns. D.Shesucceededindevelopingasystem.26.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Themagicofmath. B.TheeffortsofRice.C.ThehumilityofRice. D.Thepatternsoftiling.27.WhatcanwelearnfromtheRice’sexperience?A.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingmind.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Everycloudhasasilverlining. D.Practicemakesperfect.CFordecades,scientiststhoughtofthebrainasthemostvaluableandconsequentlymostcloselyguardedpartofthebody.Lockedsafelybehindthebloodbrainbarrier,itwasbroadlyfreeoftheharmofvirusesandthebattlesstartedbytheimmunesystem(免疫系统).Then,about20yearsago,someresearchersbegantowonder:isthebrainreallysoseparatedfromthebody?Theanswer,accordingtoagrowingbodyofevidence,isno.Thelistofbrainconditionsthathavebeenassociatedwithchangeselsewhereinthebodyislongandgrowing.Changesinthemakeupofthemicroorganisms(微生物)inthedigestivesystemhavebeenlinkedtodisorderssuchasParkinson'sdisease.Thereisalsoatheorythatinfectionduringpregnancycouldleadtobraindiseasesinbabies.Theeffectistwoway.Thereisalengtheninglistofsymptomsnottypicallyviewedasdisordersofthenervoussystem,butthebrainplaysalargepartinthem.Forexample,thedevelopmentofafeverisinfluencedbyapopulationofnervecellsthatcontrolbodytemperatureandappetite.Evidenceismountingthatcancersusenervestogrowandspread.Theinterconnectionbetweenbrainandbodyhaspromisingimplicationsforourabilitytobothunderstandandtreatillnesses.Ifsomebraindisordersstartoutsidethebrain,thenperhapstreatmentsforthemcouldalsoreachinfromoutside.Treatmentsthattakeeffectthroughthedigestivesystem,theheartorotherorgans,wouldbemucheasierandlessriskythanthosethatmustcrossthebloodbrainbarrier.Italsoworksintheoppositedirection.Studyshowsmicehavehealthierheartsafterreceivingstimulationtoabrainareainvolvedinpositiveemotionandmotivation.Activationofthebrainrewardcentre—calledtheventraltegmentalarea(VTA)—seemstocauseimmunechangesthatcontributetoit.Workingouthowthishappenscouldhelptodestroycancers,enhanceresponsestovaccines(疫苗)andevenreevaluatephysicaldiseasesthat,forcenturies,havenotbeenconsideredasbeingpsychologicallydriven.28.Whatdotheresearchersfocusonaboutthebrain?A.Itsprotectingsystem. B.Itsexposuretodiseases.C.Itscontrollingfunction. D.Itsconnectiontothebody.29.Howdoestheauthorsupporthisideainparagraph2?A.Byexplainingatheory. B.Byprovidingexamples.C.Bymakingparisons.D.Bypresentingcauseandeffect.30.Whichbestdescribestreatmentsthatdonotcrossthebloodbrainbarrier?A.Cheaper B.Morespecific C.Safer. D.Moredirect.31.Whatdoesthestudysuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Brainhealthdependsonimmunechanges.B.Brainstimulationleadstonegativeemotions.C.Thebraincanhelpenhancepsychologicalhealth.D.Thebrainmaybekeytotreatingphysicaldiseases.DEvolution(进化)canperformextraordinarymakeovers:today'sairbornesongbirdsevolvedfromthewingless,earthbounddinosaursthatwanderedmillionsofyearsago.Butsomeorganismsseemtobeunchanged—inotherwords,escapenaturalselection.Thecoelacanth,amoderndayfish,isnearlyidenticaltoits410millionyearoldfossils.Scientistshavelongwonderedhowthesespeciesdoso.Ithasbeenassumedthatnaturalselectionkeepssomespeciesunchangedbyselectingformoderateoraveragequalities(stabilizingselection)ratherthanselectingformoreextremequalitiesthatwouldcauseaspeciestochange(directionalselection).ButastudypublishedintheNationalAcademyofSciencesUSAcontradictsthisidea,showingthatevolutionconstantlyfavorsdifferentqualitiesinseeminglyunchanginganimalstoimproveshorttermsurvival.Inthelongterm,though,“allthatevolutioncancelsoutandleadstonochange,”saysthestudy'sleadauthor,JamesStroud.Stroudandhiscolleaguesstudiedfourlizard(蜥蜴)species,allrelativelyunchangedfor20millionyears.Theresearcherscaughtmembersofthesepopulationseverysixmonthsforthreeyears.Theymeasuredeachlizard'sheadsize,leglength,massandheight,aswellasthesizeofitsstickytoes(脚趾头),notingwhichindividualssurvived.Stroudexpectedtoobservestabilizingselectionatworkpreservingmoderatequalities.Insteadhesawclearerevidenceofdirectionalselection:somelizardswithuniquecharacteristics,suchasstickiertoes,survivedbetter.Thestudyoffers“agoodexplanationforwhyweseewhatwethinkisstabilizingselection,”saysTadashiFukami,anecologiststudyingevolutionatStanfordUniversity.Manynewqualitiesareevolvingintheshortterm,buttheydon'tprovideacrucialadvantageoverthelongterm.Inotherwords,speciesstayingunchangedmaysimplyhavefoundthebestpossiblebinationofqualitiesforlastingsuccessintheirenvironment.Sowhathappenswhenthelizards'environmentchangesmoredramatically?Tohelpanswerthisbiggerquestion,Stroudisstillmakingtripstovisitthelizards.32.Whydoestheauthormentionthe“coelacanthfish”inparagraph1?A.Todemonstratethepowerofevolution. B.Toaddevidencetonaturalselection.C.Togiveanexampleofunchangedspecies.D.Toprovespecies'extraordinarymakeovers.33.What'sthefocusofparagraph2?A.Unsolvedmysteries. B.Amonbelief.C.Asharpcontrast. D.UniqueCharacteristics.34.HowdidStroudconducthisresearch?A.Byanalyzinglizardfossils. B.Bytrackingresearchobjects.C.Byillustratingstabilizingselection. D.Bycategorizingqualitiesoflizards.35.WhatwillStroudprobablydointhefuture?A.Maketripstovisitlizardexperts. B.Summarizeaveragefeaturesoflizards.C.Revealthebestbinationsofqualities. D.Examinelizardsunderextremeconditions.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。Doyouthinkyouneedtoshoutatyourselftoforceyourselftofinishyourhomework?Ifso,thinkagain.36Researchshowsthatpracticingselfpassion(自我关怀)improvesourmentalandphysicalwellbeingandsupportslongtermsuccess.Selfpassionisthepracticeofbeingkindandsupportivetoourselves.Theoppositeisbeingselfcriticalandmeantoourselveswhenwemakeamistake.37Thesenegativeresponsesarerelatedtodepression,stressandreducedqualityoflife.A2017studyfoundpeoplewhopracticeselfpassiontendtohandlestressbetter.Theirbodieshavelessofastressresponsewhen,forexample,theymeetwithdifficultiesatworkorschool.38Let’ssaytheydopoorlyonageometrytest.Selfpassionhelpsthemusetheexperiencetomakechangesgoingforward,likeseekingoutamathtutor.39Wecanstartwithmindfulness.Firstofall,practiceobservingourthoughts—aretheyunderstandingorcritical?Don’tjudgeourselvestooseverelythen.Ratherthangettingcaughtupinhowwecouldhavedonebetter,forgiveourselvesandthinkaboutwhattochangewhileremainingrespectful,andlovingtoourselves.40Wecanreadanovel,playamusicalinstrumentorkickaroundasoccerballwithfriends.Withpractice,wecanlearntotreatourselveswithkindnessandunconditionallove—nottoughlove.Sohowdowedevelopselfpassion?Itmaybemoreeffectivetobekindtoyourself.Itincludeslettinggoofyourstrictselfcriticism.Mindfulnessisthekeytopracticingselfpassion.Butthisapproachdoesnotmakeusfeelorperformbetter.Theyhavemoreconfidencetolookforareaswheretheycanimprove.Also,showourselveskindnessinwaysthatnourish(滋养)ourspiritandbody.第二部分语言运用(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。LaurenSchroederwasvolunteeringatamunityfoodbankatage14.Asshefilledbagswith41groceries,shenoticedthattherewereplentyoffoodthatcameincansandboxes,butshedidn'tseeanything42andhealthytogivetofamiliesinneed.Inspiredtomakea43,shetoldherparentsthatshewantedtostartavegetablegardenontheirfarm,sothatpeoplecouldgetthe44theyneeded.Althoughtheywere45,herparentsmadeherawareofhowmuchworkitwouldtake.Still,theteenagerwasupforthe46.Laurenmanagedtoreceivea(n)47fromayouthorganizationtopayforseedsandgardening48.Shedidalotofresearchonlinetofindoutwhatplants49andwhatdidn't,whatneededshade,andwhichonesneededmorewater.Overthehotanddrysummer,she50hercropsforweedsandwateredthembyhandeveryday.Herfirstharvestresultedin40poundsofproducethatshethen51gaveawaytolocalfoodbanks,asoupkitchen,andanursinghome.More52thanever,sherelaunchedherproject,doublingthesizeofhergardenand53hervegetableselection.Sofar,shehasspentover1,000hoursworkinginhergardenanddonated7,000poundsofhomegrownproduce.“Ilove54,”saidLauren,now17.“Manypeoplehelpyouout,butitmakesmore55whenyouhelpotherpeopleout.”B.donatedC.selectedD.tradedB.beautifulC.valuableD.freshB.requestC.choiceD.profitB.informationC.nutritionD.serviceB.doubtfulC.protectiveD.mindfulB.performanceC.assignmentD.challengeB.fundC.opinionD.certificateB.productsC.suppliesD.lessonsB.developedC.happenedD.improvedB.checkedC.preparedD.exchangedB.secretlyC.temporarilyD.generouslyB.relievedC.motivatedD.exhaustedB.assessingC.presentingD.defending54.A.movingonB.weighingupC.showingoffD.givingbackB.differenceC.moneyD.progress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。Literallytranslatedasthe“SongsofHeroes”dance,YinggeDanceis300yearoldfolkdancethatoriginatedfromtheChaoshanareaofSouthChina’sGuangdongProvince.56(dress)incolorfulcostumes,performerswavewoodensticksintheirhands57dancinginorderlyformationstothemusic.Basedonthestoriesofthe108HeroesofLiangshanMountainfromtheclassicnovelOutlawsoftheMarsh,itisafolkartbiningavarietyofforms,58martialartsandChineseoperastodance.Inrecentyears,ChaoshanYinggeDancehas59(gradual)eintothepubliceyethroughtransformationsinperformanceform,styleoptimization,andopeningupofinformationchannels.IntheSpringFestivaloftheDragonYear,YinggeDanceonceagain60(dominate)thescreens,61(it)dazzlingandfierywaveofpopularitycontinuingthroughouttheholiday,evensparking62brilliantculturalpassionoverseas.OnthefirstandseconddaysoftheLunarNewYear,theNanshanYinggeTeamfromGuangdong’sPuningmadeappearancesat63(icon)BritishlandmarkstheBurlingtonArcadeandTrafalgarSquare64(bring)NewYeargreetingsfromGuangdongtooverseasChineseandforeignfriendsalike.Theperformancesattractedoversevenhundredthousandspectatorsandreceived65(cover)fromoverahundredmediaoutlets.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校计划举办主题为“极简电子产品生活方式—Alifestyleofdigitalminimalism”的英语作文比赛,请你写一则通知,内容包括:(1)介绍比赛目的;(2)说明参赛要求。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。WeletoJointheEnglishWritingpetition________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(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。Afterabusyweek,Emilyandherparentsdecidedtogoonamountainpicnic.Theylongedtofullyexperiencenature’sbeautyandenjoyqualityfamilytime.Littledidtheyknow,thisoutingwouldbefilledwithunexpectedtwistsandturns(波折).Arrivingatthemountain’sbase,theydiscoveredahouse,infrontofwhichMikeandhisfatherhadjustfinishedloadingaboatontoMike’struck.Emilyapproachedthemandaskedforthebestpicnicspotinthearea.Knowingthemountainwell,Mikesuggestedalocationabouttwohours’walkaway.“It’sworththeeffort,”heassuredthem.ParkingtheircarnexttoMike’struckandcarryingtheirpicnicsupplies,Emilyandherparentssetoffonthewindingroad.Tallgreentreesononeside,aflowingstreamontheother,theroadeventuallyledthemtoabreathtakingclearingdottedwithcolorfulwildflowers.Theyenjoyedtheirdelicioussandwiches,fruits,andsnacks,engaginginpleasantconversations.Justastheyfinishedtheirmealandsettleddowntorelax,darkcloudsunexpectedlyrolledin.Itlookedlikerain.Panicked,theyhurriedlysetupthetenttheyhadbrought.Nosoonerhadtheyenteredthanraindropsbeganpouringontheroof.Heavyrainenvelopedthesurroundings,makingitimpossibletoseeanything.Theyhadnochoicebuttopatientlywaititout.Afterwhatfeltlikeacentury,therainceased.Emilyandherparentswastednotimepackinguptheirbelongings,readytogetdownhill.However,theirexcitementturnedtoworrywhentheydiscoveredthatthesmallstreamtheyhadpreviouslycrossedhadturnedintoawideandimpassableriver.Withnocellphonesignal,theyweretrappedwithoutameansofseekinghelp.Tomakemattersworse,darknesswasapproaching.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Suddenly,theyheardthesoundofavehiclefromacrosstheriver.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Emilyandherparentsboardedtheboat.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________岳阳市信息卷高三试题参考答案&听力原文参考答案:15CACBC610ABCBA1115CABAB1620AABBC2123CDB2427BDBA2831DBCD3235CBBD3640BEFAG4155BDACADBCABDCADB56.Dressed57.while/when58.from59.gradually60.dominated61.its62.a63.iconic64.bringing65.coverageText1M:Itiskillingme.W:Youshouldhaveaprehensivehealthcheck.M:I’mafraidI’llhavetowaitforalongtimesincemanypeoplegettheflunow.W:Butatleastmedicineisneeded.(1)Ifitdoesn’twork,Iwillcallthehospitalandmakeanappointment.Text2出行方式M:Susan,youdon’tnormallytakethesubwaytowork,doyou?W:No,Idon’t.It’sabitinconvenientforme.Itookmycarinforaserviceyesterday.SoIhadtomakeanexceptionthismorning.(2)Weatherpermitting,Iwillbiketoworkinstead.makeanexception允许有例外;让……成为例外Text3酒店开业彩排M:I’morganizingawalkthroughtomakesureeverythingissetforApril24th.CanyoujoinitonApril21st?W:Sorry,I’mpletelysnowedunderonthatdayaswellasthefollowingday.WhataboutApril23rd?M:It’llhavetobe.Weneedtodoublecheckeverythingbeforethegrandopeningofourhotel.(3)walkthrough排练;彩排Text4天气M:Hey,haveyouseenBrain’s7O’clockForecast?W:Yeah,theweatherisclear.Thereisn’tacloudinthesky.Buttheweathermanmentionedthewindwouldpickupwithsomescatteredcloudsafterlunch.(4)M:Right,rainshowersareexpectedintheevening.We’dbettercarryanumbrella.W:OK.Text5(第5题为推断题)海关安检W:Look,theXraymachineisquitebusy.M:Yes,it’sessentialtoensuresecurity.Soitscanseverypieceofluggage.W:Certainly,especiallyforrestricteditemssuchasoversizedliquidsandsharpobjects.M:Ihopeit’llspeedup.I’mburstingwithimpatiencetoenjoythebreathtakingviewofthesea.Text6(第7题为推断题)数字化阅读M:Whatareyoudoing,Clara?W:I’mabsorbedinanarticleaboutreadinginthedigit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