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…………学校:_______________________………………考生号:______________________…………学校:_______________________………………考生号:______________________座位号:_______……(满分:150分时间:120分钟)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小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhoislookingforJohn?A.Thewoman. B.Themanager. C.Lucy.2.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthewashingmachine?A.Itshouldbereplaced. B.Itshouldberepaired. C.Itshouldbesold.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary. B.Inacinema. C.Inapostoffice.4.Whatistheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Fine. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.5.Howdidthewomangethomeyesterday?A.Shecaughtatrain. B.Shedrovehomeherself. C.Herfriendgaveheralift.第二节(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdidthewomanenjoymostduringthejourney?A.Thebeautifulscenery. B.Theamazingfood. C.Thefriendlypeople.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Customerandshopassistant. B.Guideandtourist. C.Husbandandwife.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howmuchdoesthewomanguessthatthedresscost?A.$200. B.$600. C.$1,500.9.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodoforthenextthreemonths?A.Donoshoppingatall. B.Paythecreditcardbill. C.PayBarbaraback.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whywon’tthewomangoforawalktonight?A.Shefeelstired. B.Theweatherisn’tgood. C.Shealreadyhasplans.11.Whatarethetwospeakersplanningtodoatlast?A.Gotothemall. B.Watchamovie. C.Playping-pong.12.Whenwillthetwospeakerssetoff?A.At6:00. B.At7:30. C.At8:00.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhendidJenniferLopez’sfirstalbumcomeout?A.In2000. B.In1999. C.In1998.14.WhatsurprisedthewomanaboutJenniferLopez?A.Herpictures. B.Hermusic. C.Herage.15.Whoisthewoman’sfavoritesinger?A.JenniferLopez. B.BritneySpears. C.Adele.16.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfavoritefemalesingers. B.Theirfavoritesongs. C.Thelatestalbums.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoismostlikelyspeaking?A.Aparent. B.Astudent. C.Ateacher.18.Howlongdidittaketobuildthemuseum?A.Twoyears. B.Threeyears. C.Fouryears.19.Whatisbeingshowninthenewmuseum?A.Thestudents’artworks. B.Theteachers’artworks. C.Thefamousartists’artworks.20.Whatwillthelistenersdonext?A.Visitthemuseum. B.Showtheirpaintings. C.Haveacelebrationparty.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。Connectingauthorswithaudiencesandhelpingreadersdiscovernewbooks,independentbookstorescontributegreatlytotheliteracyandcultureoftheUnitedStates.TheHauntedBookShopinMobile,AlabamaLocatedinthecharmingdowntownareaofMobile,Alabama,itisagoodplaceforwritersinanotherwayaswell.IthasaWriters’Roomwherelocalauthorscanscheduletimetowriteinacoolenvironmentwitheasyaccesstoreferencebooks.Itcategorizesitsfictionsothatit’seasytofindexactlywhatyou’relookingfor.Beyondbooks,afriendlycatusuallygreetscustomersatthedoor.Bart’sBooksinOjai,CaliforniaItoccupiesbookshelveswhichexpandontothegroundsurroundingtheshop.TheoutdoorshelvesweredesignedtoappearlikeParisianbooksellersalongtheSeine.Thenaturalisticsettingrepresentstheloveofnature,whichdrawsmanypeopletotheOjaiValley,anditisproudofbeingtheworld’sbiggestoutdoorbookstore.Ithasawidevarietyofbooksinitscollectionofover130,000newandusedbooks.LittleShopofStoriesinDecatur,GeorgiaItisabelovedbookstorein133AEastCourtSquareinDecatur,Georgia.Specializinginfindingtheperfectbooksforchildren,peoplewanteveryyoungreaderwhowalksintotheshoptoseethemselvesreflectedinthebooksontheshelves.Kidshaveevenmoreopportunitiestohavefun,thankstobook-themedsummercamps,asummerreadingprogram.Page&PaletteinFairhope,AlabamaItisastriking,memorablebookshopinFairhope,apeacefulcommunityinAlabama.Ithasbeenanindependent,family-ownedbookshopforthreegenerationsandhasbeenconsideredalocallandmarkfordecades.Theyhosteventsforbothnationallyknownauthorsandlocalup-and-comers.Kidswilldelightinstuffedanimalsandtoysinadditiontochildren’sbooks.21.WhatmakesTheHauntedBookShopdifferentfromothershops?A.Itsreadingprogram. B.Itswritingworkshop.C.Itsabundantcollection. D.Itsoutdoorbookshelves.22.WhoismorelikelytovisitBart’sBooks?A.Abookloverfondofcats. B.Anauthorexpertinhistory.C.Ateenagertiredofcitiesandnoises. D.Anamateurenthusiasticaboutwriting.23.WhatdoLittleShopofStoriesandPage&Palettehaveincommon?A.Theyappealtochildren. B.Theybecomelandmarks.C.Theyhavealonghistory. D.Theyholdsummercamps.InMarch,5-year-oldWynnRadkeofMinnesotacamehomefrompreschoolwithnoideathatshewouldn’treturnformonthsbecauseofCOVID-19.Oncetherealizationandboredomsetin,hermomColleenchallengedhertothinkofagoaltoworktowardthatinvolvedanoutdooractivity.Wynnwastednotimeandshouted,“67waterfalls!”Whilethenumberwasrandom,hermomlovedtheideasomuchthatsheagreedtohelpthelittleoneonherquest.Thelovelypair’sfirstadventuretookplaceonMarch28,2020atFairyFalls,anditwasamazing!Fromthere,theycontinuedhikingtodifferentwaterfalls,documentingtheirprogressastheyinchedcloserandclosertotheirgoal.BothColleenandWynntooktheirquestseriously.Infact,theytraveledalloverMinnesotaandintoWisconsintotrackdownnewlocations,evencampingovernighttoreachsomeplaces.Originally,ColleensaidthechallengewassimplyawaytogetWynnoutsideinsteadofjustwatchingYouTubeallday.Butitendedupbeingsomethingtherapeuticforthemtododuringthestruggles2020hasbroughttotheirfamily.BetweenWynnmissingherfriendsandColleenlosingherjob,thewaterfallvisitshavehelpedalot.“Ithinkitkeptbothofourmindsoffit,”Colleenadded.“Shecouldfeelmystressduringeverything.Ialsothinkthatithelpedprotectherfromallthecrazinessgoingon.Inaddition,itwasjustareallyfuntimeforthetwoofustobondandgrowandhealtogether.”IttookWynnandColleenfivemonths,buttheyfinallyreachedWinnewissaFalls—their67thwaterfall—inAugust.Uponreachinghergoal,Wynnannounced,“Ididit!”Andshewasn’ttheonlyonewhowasdelirious.Whenshereturnedtoschool,herfriendsandteacherswelcomedherwithcelebratoryballoons.Forherwonderfulmom,theadventurewaslessaboutthemilestonesandmoreaboutthetimetheyspenttogether.“Wehadsomuchfundoingus,beingus,andcamping,”shesaid.24.WhydidWynnandColleendecidetohavetheadventure?A.Todosomethingmeaningful. B.Toeasetheburdenofschoolwork.C.Tocompletetheschoolassignments. D.ToavoidgettinginfectedwithCOVID-19.25.WhatdoweknowaboutWynnandColleenduringtheiradventure?A.Theynearlygaveuptheirplan. B.Theysharedtheirprogresswiththeirfriends.C.Theytalkedabouttheirworriesandproblems.D.Theychallengedthelimitsoftheirphysicalabilities.26.WhatdidthisjourneyreallymeantoColleen?A.Itbroughtthejoyofsuccess. B.Itwasamilestoneinherlife.C.Itwasarealtestofwillpower. D.ItdeepenedherrelationshipwithWynn.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delirious”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Exhausted. B.Brave.C.Excited. D.Depressed.Choosingtoforgetsomethingmighttakemorementaleffortthantryingtorememberit,researchersattheUniversityofTexasdiscovered.Theirfindingssuggestthatinordertoforgetanunwantedexperience,moreattentionshouldbefocusedonit.“Decadesofresearchhasshownthatwehavetheabilitytoforgetsomethingoutofourownfreewill,buthowourbrainsdothatisstillbeingquestioned.Oncewecanfigureouthowmemoriesareweakenedandthinkoutwaystocontrolthis,wecandesigntreatmenttohelppeopleridthemselvesofunwantedmemories,”saidJarrodLewis-Peacock,thestudy’sseniorauthor.Memoriesaredynamicconstructionsofthebrainthatregularlygetupdated,adjustedandreorganizedthroughexperience.Thebrainisconstantlyrememberingandforgettinginformation,andmuchofthishappensautomaticallyduringsleep.Theirfindingsnotonlyconfirmedthathumanshavetheabilitytocontrolwhattheyforget,butalsothatsuccessfulintentionalforgettingrequiresmoreactivitythanwhatisrequiredtoremember.“Aproperlevelofbrainactivityisimportanttothisforgettingmechanism.Toostrong,anditwillstrengthenthememory;tooweak,andyouwon’tchangeit,”saidTracyWang,leadauthorofthestudy.“Importantly,it’stheintentiontoforgetthatincreasestheactivationofthememory,andwhenthisactivationhitsthesweetspotattheappropriatelevel,that’swhenitleadstolaterforgettingofthatexperience.”Theresearchersalsofoundthatparticipantsweremorelikelytoforgetscenesthanfaces.“We’relearninghowthesemechanismsinourbrainrespondtodifferenttypesofinformation,anditwilltakealotoffurtherresearchbeforeweunderstandhowtouseourabilitytoforget,”saidLewis-Peacock.“Hopefully,wecanfindouthowweprocessandgetridofthosereallystrong,stickyemotionalmemories,whichcanhaveapowerfuleffectonourhealthandwell-being.”28.Whatremainsapuzzletoresearchers?A.Howourmemoriescanbestrengthened. B.Howourbrainsvoluntarilyforgetsomething.C.Whateffectunwantedmemorieshaveonourbrains.D.Whetherourbrainscanvoluntarilyforgetsomething.29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribememories?A.Active. B.Lasting. C.Casual. D.Ridiculous.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Itrequireslessattentiontoforgetthantoremember. B.Themoreactivethebrainis,thefasteritforgets.C.Humanscan’tkeepmemoriesundercontrol.D.Humansforgetfaceslesseasilythanscenes.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatittakestoforgetanunwantedexperience B.StrongmemorieshaveagreatinfluenceonhealthC.ForgettingusesmorebrainpowerthanrememberingD.HowtotrainourbrainstovoluntarilyforgetsomethingDanisharchitecturestudioBjarkeIngelsGroup(BIG)hasdesignedTerminusAICityOperatingSystemasacampusinChongqing,China,whichwillbeoperatedbyanartificialintelligencesystem.Everythinginthecitywillbeoperatedbythissystem.BIGhasdrawnuptheplansforTerminusGroup,whichwillhaveitsheadquartersatthecentreoftheAI-runcitycampus.ThedevelopmentwillbelocatedinChongqingHi-TechIndustrialDevelopmentZoneandwillincludeCloudValley,thecampus-styleheadquartersofTerminusGroup.“Wehaveovertherecentyearsworkedwithseveraloftheworld’sleadingtechnologycompanies.WearethrilledtobringourexperiencetoChongqing,”saidBjarkeIngels,founderofBIG.“CloudValleyisimaginedasacitywherepeople,technologyandnaturelivetogetherinharmonywithspacesdesignedforalltypesoflife:humanlife,animallife,plantlifeandevenartificiallife.”BIG’sdesignforCloudValleyisintendedtodemonstratetheenvironmentalgoalsoftheproject.Greenroofpanelswillcreateopen-aircourtyardsthroughoutthecampus.Thesecourtyardswillhostartexhibitionsandsportsevents.Atnight,theundersideoftheroofpanelswillbetransformedintowhatBIGdescribesas“thelargestdigitaldisplayinChina”.IntheAICity,peoplewillliveinhomeswithself-adjustingsolarpanelsandhaveadigitalassistanttoruntheirlives.BuildingswillhavepowersystemscontrolledbyTerminusGroupsoftware.“Assunlighthitsthehouses,bedroomwindowsbecometransparenttoallowthenaturallighttowakesleepyresidents,”saidTerminusGroup.“Oncethelighthasfilledtheroom,anAIhousekeeperselectsyourbreakfast,matchesyouroutfitwiththeweather,andpresentsafullscheduleofyourdayusingTerminusGroup’ssmarttransportationsolution.”TheAICitywillhavee-bikesandself-drivingcarstocutdownontrafficjams.32.WhatisCloudValleyaccordingtoBjarkeIngels?A.Asmartcitywithalllifeinharmony. B.Acampusknownforhightechnology.C.Aspaceintendedforwildlifeprotection. D.Azonewithleadingtechnologycompanies.33.What’stheaimofBIG’sdesignforCloudValley?A.Toproducethelargestdigitaldisplay. B.Tohostartandsportsevents.C.Toshowitsenvironmentalobjectives. D.Tocreateopen-aircourtyards.34.WhoareresponsibleforthehouseworkinCloudValley?A.Digitalassistants. B.Theresidents. C.TerminusGroup. D.Hiredworkers.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleofthetext?A.ModernLifeinCloudValley B.AnOncomingAI-runCityinChinaC.BuildingsControlledbySoftware D.TheDevelopmentofAIinChongqing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。Whyweforget?Rememberingthingsisanimportantfunctionofourbrain—ifwecan’trecallhowtodosomething,wecan’tsurvive.Ifyouthinkaboutit,thereissomuchwehavetoremember—fromwhereweleaveourcarkeystohowwewalk.__36__Memoryallowsthebraintostoreandrecallinformationwhenrequired.Ourshort-termmemorycanholdasmallamountofinformationforashorttime,whileourlong-termmemorycanholdanunlimitedamountofinformationforalongtime.Ourmemoryisamazing,butwhydowestillforgetthings?Itmaybebecauseweareinarushorweconsideritirrelevantatthetime.Whenwedostoreinformation,weoftenmakeconnectionswithotherthings,whichhelpsusrecallitlater.__37__Itisalsopossiblethatmemoriesdeclineovertime.Ifyoudon’tperformataskforalongperiodoftime,itcanbedifficulttorecallhowtodoit.Thiscouldbebecauseourmemoryisfull,orthatourshort-termmemoryiseasiertoaccess.__38__Haveyouevergoneintoaroomtofetchsomethingonlytoforgetwhatyouwantedwhenyougotthere?Thisiscalled“TheDoorwayEffect”.Thisoccursbecausewechangeboththephysicalandmentalenvironments,movingtoadifferentroomandthinkingaboutmanydifferentthings.So,ifyouhaveamindlikeasieve(筛子),itcouldbebecauseyouhavetoomuchonyourmind.Butwedoneedtokeepourmemorysharpbycontinuallyusingit.__39__That’swhenwe’reatmoreriskofgettingAlzheimer’sdisease.However,forgettingisnotalwaysabadthing!Itwouldwastecognitiveresourcesifwerememberedeverydetailoftheworldaroundus.__40__A.That’ssomethingworthremembering!B.Maybeit’snosurprisethatsometimesweareforgetful.C.Butsometimesevenourshort-termmemorycanletusdown.D.Ifyoudon’thavetheseconnections,thenitcanbeeasiertoforget.E.However,itiswidelyrecognizedthatshort-termmemorycanbeimproved.F.Wealsoneedsomementalrelaxationsuchaslisteningtosomeclassicalmusic.G.Beyondour50s,ourbrainstendtoshrinkinvolumeandourmemorybeginstodecline.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。DuringmyfirstyearinLA,Iwasabirthday-partyclown(小丑).Istruggledalotwithmy__41__becausethoughIviewedmyselfasafilmmaker,everyoneviewedthisridiculousjobasmycareer.Forcertainparties,I’dhavetoplaya__42__character,suchasMickeyMouseorSpongeBobSquarePants.Onenight,they__43__metheclothesandsaid,“Tomorrowyou’regoingtobeBatman.”AtthetimeIhadathickmoustache.Ididn’twanttochangemyphysical__44__forthatjob,becauseIrefusedtoadmitIwasmoreofaclownthanan__45__.Thenextday,onmywaytotheparty,Istartedto__46__mychoice,thinking,“Gosh,thispartyisn’tgoingtogowell.”Sureenough,whenIgotthere,everyoneburstintolaughter.Iwasso__47__thatIwantedtoturnback.Butthenthelaughterchangedinto__48__.Thebirthdayboy’sdadlaughedandsaid,“Yousee,son.ItoldyouBatmanhasa__49__.”TheyshowedmethebirthdaycakewithamoustachedBatmandrawnonit.Istaredatitbeyond__50__.Whenthecakewas__51__broughtout,allthekidsteased,“Batmandoesn’thaveamoustache.”__52__admittingthecakewasmessedup,theparentssaid,“No,Batmanalwayshasamoustache.Hejustshavesitforhismovies.”__53__,thekidsweredoubtfuluntilmymoustachebecamethedetailthat__54__whattheparentshadsaid.Thatday,therewasnodoubtinmymindaboutmyidentity—Iwastheherothey__55__.41.A.ability B.fame C.identity D.ambition42.A.local B.specific C.funny D.heroic43.A.returned B.charged C.awarded D.handed44.A.strength B.fitness C.appearance D.performance45.A.actor B.artist C.author D.athlete46.A.accept B.offer C.regret D.change47.A.confused B.frightened C.embarrassed D.surprised48.A.whispering B.yelling C.crying D.cheering49.A.car B.moustache C.cake D.party50.A.recognition B.question C.praise D.belief51.A.constantly B.randomly C.initially D.temporarily52.A.Insteadof B.Regardlessof C.Inadditionto D.Bycomparisonwith53.A.Fortunately B.Gradually C.Incredibly D.Naturally54.A.confirmed B.determined C.uncovered D.included55.A.ordered B.needed C.imagined D.arranged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。Mountaingorillas(大猩猩)spendmostoftheirtimesleeping,eatingand56.____________(clean)eachother.Theyaremostlypeaceful57.____________(creature).Researchersrecentlystudied50yearsofdatafromRwanda.Theyfoundthatasthenumberofgorillafamilygroupsincreased,sodidtheviolentfightsbetweenthem.Mostoften,silverbacksledthefights,whichareadultmalemountaingorillas58.____________oftenhaveawhiteareaacrosstheirbacks.Somegorillasdied,especiallyinfants(幼儿),orbabies.Thesedeaths,59.____________turn,slowedpopulationgrowth.Thestudyfoundthattheamountoffightingwasnotaresultofthetotalnumberofindividualsinanarea.60.____________wasimportantwasthenumberoffamilygroupsinanarea.Sincethe1960s,mountaingorillashavebeen61.___________(careful)studiedandprotectedincentralAfrica.Theseanimalsalmostdiedoffinthe1970s.Thescientistswantedtoknowhowmanygorillascouldliveinsidethe62.____________(protect)habitatarea.63.____________answerdependedpartlyonhowtheyorganizedthemselvessocially.Therewereabout10familygroupsinthestudyarea.Thenumberoffightsbetweenthemincreasedbythreetimes.Thepopulationgrowth64.____________(fall)byhalf.Thelargefamilygroupslikelybrokeapartafterthedeathsof65.____________(importance)silverbackleaders.Whenthese“elderstatesman”gorillasgotolderanddied,theyoungermalesweren’tabletokeepthegroupstogether.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,你校学生会正在为即将举行的中国传统文化夏令营招募志愿者。请你用英语给夏令营的负责人Mr.Smith写一封邮件,推荐自己。内容包括:1.提出申请;2.阐明优势;3.期待回复。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Kathy’sfamilyvacationtothebeachwasusuallythehighlightofhersummer.Thisyear,however,herparentsannouncedanewrule:nocellphonesfortheentireweek.“Butmyfriendswillbeexpectingupdatesaboutthetrip,”Kathycomplained.Kathy’smomgaveheraseriouslook.Unwillingly,Kathyhandedhercellphonesoverandhermomlockeditaway.Thedrivetothebeachhousetookmostoftheday.Astheyturnedoffthehighwayontocountryroads,thecloudsdarkened.Rainstartedtopour.“Evenmorebeautifulintherain,”hermothersaid.“Whatdoyouthink,Kathy?”Kathyglaredathermom.“Beautiful,”shemuttered.Thatnightafterdinner,Kathywanderedintothekitchen,whereherfatherwaswashingdishes.Shegaveherfatheralovinglookandsaidinhersweetestvoice,“Couldn’tIhavemycellphonesback,justforonesecond?JustsoIcantelleveryonewhatanamazingtimeI’mhaving?”“Can’t,”hesaid,“it’snothere.Remember?”Kathywasveryannoyed.Havingnothingbettertodo,sheexaminedthedustybookcaseinthelivingroom.Thebookslookedasdullastheweather.Onthetopshelf,however,shespottedapuzzle.Shetookit,emptiedthepiecesonthetable,andbegantosortthem.Afterwhatseemedlikeafewminutes,shelookedup.Itwaspastteno’clock.Shehadbeenworkingforalmosttwohours!Sheyawned.Thepuzzlewasnothalfdone,butshewasexhausted.So,shewenttobed.WhenKathyawokethenextmorning,shejumpedoutofbedanddrewthecurtains.Ablazingsunwasrisingovertheblueocean.Theskywascloudless.ThesceneremindedKathyofaphotothatherfriendBettyhadrecentlysenther.Thisviewwasevenbetter.Itwouldleaveeveryonespeechless.Kathydashedtoherbedsidetableandreachedforhercellphones.Buttherewasnothingthere.Shesighed.Still,shewanderedinfrontofthewindow,admiringthesunrise.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Afteraquickbreakfast,Kathyheadedtothebeach.Appreciatingthefinishedpuzzle,sherealizedshehadn’tthoughtofhercellphonesforhours.听力原文Text1M:IfyouseeJohn,pleasetellhimthemanagerislookingforhim.W:OK,noproblem.IthinkheisinLucy’sofficenow.Text2M:Thewashingmachineinourapartmentismorethanseventeenyearsold,anditworkedjustfineuntillastnight.W:You’llneverbeabletogetpartsforit.Itmightbetimetobuyamorerecentmodel.Text3M:Excuseme,ma’am.Ineedtosendapackage.W:Oh,that’sthefourthwindowontheright.M:OK.Thankyousomuch.Text4W:Theradiosaiditwouldrainthisafternoon.M:Really?Idon’tthinkso.W:Buttheweatherhasbeenchangingveryfastthistimeofyear.Justlookattheskynow.M:You’reright.Itlookslikeitmayrainquitesoon.Text5M:Didyouhaveagooddayyesterday?W:Itwasaterribleday!Mycarbrokedownonthewayhome.Ihadtocallthegarageandtheytookitaway.M:Wereyouabletocatchatrainhome?W:I’djustmissedthelastone.Fortunatelyafriendwaspassing,andhegavemealift.Text6W:Howniceitistobehomeagainwithallofmyfamily!M:Didyourjourneyturnoutaswellasyouhadhopeditwould?W:Alltripshavegoodandbadpoints,butthisonehadmostlygoodones.Beautifulscenery,friendlypeople...M:Wasthereanythingyouenjoyedinparticular?W:Myfavoritethingwastheamazingfood.M:Didyoubringmeasouvenir?W:Ofcourse!M:Oh,whatabeautifulT-shirt!Well,nexttimeI’llbetheonewhogoesaway,andyoucanstayhomeandfeedthedog!Text7M:Thecreditcardbillarrivedtoday.Oh,no.Thisbillisformorethan1,500dollars.W:IwasshoppingwithBarbara,andthestorewashavingasale,soIboughtadress.She’dlefthercreditcardsathomeandsosheaskedifshecouldputthechargeonourcard.Shepromisedtopaymeback.M:A1,500-dollardress?W:Well,Iboughtafewthings,too,afewhundreddollarsinthefoodsectionand200onthatpairofshoes.Iguessthedresscost,um,600dollars.M:Honey!W:I’msorry.IpromiseI’llnotgoshoppingforthenextthreemonths.Text8W:Hi,Charles.Howiseverything?M:Oh,sameasalways.Iwaswondering,though,ifyoumightwanttogoouttonight.W:Well,whatexactlyhaveyougotinmind?M:Ithoughtwecouldjustgoforawalk.Itwouldbegoodforyourhealth.W:Yeah,itwouldbe,buttheweatherreportsaidthetemperaturetonightcouldbeaslowas8℃.M:Really?That’snotgoodweatherforawalk.Whataboutgoingtothemallthen?It’swarmthere.Wecaneatthereandthenwatchamovie.W:Well,ifwedothat,I’llbespendingtheeveningsittingdown,justlikeIamnow.Howaboutgoingtoplayping-ponginthesportscenter?Thatwillgetusbothupandmovingaround.M:That’sagoodidea.Whendoyouwanttosetoff?W:Well,itclosesat9:00pm,threehoursfromnow.Whataboutsettingoffat7:30?Thatwillgiveusanhourtoplaybeforeitcloses.M:OK.Text9W:Whoisyourfavoritefemalesinger,Adam?M:JenniferLopez.Ijustlovehermusic.She’sreallyagreatsinger.ThesongsfromherfirstalbumOnthe6arestillpopulartoday.W:Whendidherfirstalbumcomeout?M:In1999.W:Shemusthavebeenateenagerwhenshemadethatalbum.M:No.Shewasbornin1969.W:What?That’sreallyhardtobelieve.Herpicturesmakeherlooklikeshe’sstillinherearlythirtiesnow.M:Yes,theydo.Sowho’syourfavoritefemalesinger?BritneySpears?Manyyoungpeoplelikeher.W:Well,alotofpeopleusedtolikeBritneyinthepast,butsheisn’taspopularasbefore.Actually,Idon’tlistentohermusicmuch.IusuallylistentoAdele’smusic.M:Oh,yes,she’sreallyfamousnow.Hervoiceisamazing.W:Yes,itdefinitelyis.Text10Ladiesandgentlemen,itisanhonortobethefirsttowelcomeyoutonighttotheopeningofournewuniversitymuseum.Ithastakenthreeyearstobuild.Aformalcelebrationpartywillbeheldtomorrow.Thismuseumwillfeatureawidevarietyofart,allcreatedbyourveryownstudents.First,Iwouldliketothankallofyouparentsforyoursupport.You’veraisedsuchgreatchildren,andwe’rehonoredtohavethematourschool.Ithasbeenagreatpleasuretohelpthemrealizetheirdreams.I’dalsoliketothankallthegreatprofessorsinourwonderfulartdepartment,ofcourse.Noneofthiswouldhavebeenpossiblewithoutallofyourhardwork.Youaretrulyencouragingtoallofus.ButourstudentsaretheonesI’dliketothankmostofall.Youwentaboveandbeyond,workingtirelesslyinordertoshareyourtalentthroughthebeautifulworksweareabouttosee.Iamveryexcitedtoseeallofyourpaintingsanddrawings.Butbeforewegoin,let’sexpressourthankstoourexcellentstudentsagain.1.B2.A3.C4.B5.C6.B7.C8.B9.A10.B11.C12.B13.B14.C15.C16.A17.C18.B19.A20.A【语篇解读】本文是应用文。文章介绍了四个书店的基本信息和特色。21.B[细节理解题。根据第二段的第二句“Ithasa...referencebooks”可知,TheHauntedBookShop的特别之处在于有专门的写作房间,当地的作者可以安排时间在凉爽的环境中写作,并很容易获得参考书。]22.C[推理判断题。根据第三段的第二、三句“Theoutdoorshelves...biggestoutdoorbookstore”可知,Bart’sBooks是世界上最大的户外书店,自然环境代表了人们对自然的热爱,这吸引了很多人来到该书店。据此可以推知,厌倦城市和噪声的青少年更可能到此书店。]23.A[细节理解题。根据第四段尾句“Kid
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