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第1页(共1页)2025年四川省名优校联盟高考英语一模试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemansuggestthewoman'ssonplant?A.Plantsthatarehardtodie.B.Plantswithbrightflowers.C.Plantsthatarefast﹣growing.2.(1.5分)Whathavethespeakersbeendoing?A.Waitingforafriend.B.Hurryingtothehospital.C.Commentingonamovie.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanlikemostaboutants?A.Theirbeauty.B.Theirteamspirit.C.Theirhard﹣workingnature.4.(1.5分)Whowillmostlikelywatchthepetnextweek?A.Theman.B.Thewoman'sfamilymember.C.Someprofessionals.5.(1.5分)HowdothespeakersfeelaboutJanet?A.She'sselfless.B.She'sbrave.C.She'seasy﹣going.第二节(共5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。6.(3分)(1)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Insideanofficeroom.B.Atthewoman'shouse.C.Onthephone.(2)Whatdoesthewomantelltheman?A.She'snotcomingforanappointment.B.ShewantstomeetMr.Brady.C.She'llbelateinarriving.7.(4.5分)(1)HowdoesthefirstHerbertdiscoverhis"look﹣alike"?A.Throughanewspaperarticle.B.Throughafamilymember.C.Throughaphonecall.(2)WhatdowelearnaboutthetwoHerberts'appearance?A.Theybothwearglasses.B.Theybothhaveblueeyes.C.Theybothhavebrownhair.(3)WhatisthetruthbehindthetwoHerberts'situation?A.Theyaretwins.B.Itjusthappenedbychance.C.Theydressuplikeeachotheronpurpose.8.(4.5分)(1)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Oldbusinesspartners.C.Strangers.(2)Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.They'rebothself﹣employed.B.Theybothfindtheirworkrewarding.C.Theybothworkinhealth﹣relatedjobs.(3)Whatisdifficultforthewomanrecently?A.Findingenoughpatientsforherbusiness.B.Managingherbusinessfinances.C.Achievingwork﹣lifebalance.9.(4.5分)(1)Whathavethespeakersprobablybeendoing?A.Attendinganartexhibition.B.Takingawalkingtour.C.Eatingdinner.(2)Whichdoesthemannormallydislike?A.Seeingadvertisementsinshows.B.Beingsurroundedbycrowds.C.Takinglatesubways.(3)WhichisMarie'shomecity?A.Paris.B.Shanghai.C.London.10.(6分)(1)Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Anewinvention.B.Farmingskills.C.Anenvironmentproject.(2)Whatistheshapeofthedevicebasedon?A.Ananimal'stail.B.Aplant'sfruit.C.Aplant'sseed.(3)Whichisthebenefitofthedevice's"three﹣tailed"design?A.Itallowsthedevicetotravelinthewind.B.Itworkseffectivelyonmoresoiltypes.C.Itcansurviveforalongertime.(4)Whatisthemainbenefitofmakingthedevicefromwood?A.Itcanbecompletelybrokendown.B.Itmakestheseedshardtofind.C.Ithelpsthesoilbecomerich.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节(共4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。11.(7.5分)Whatdoyoufancydoingthisyear﹣aspotofwintersunshineoranactiveoutdooradventure?Wehavethepickofnewdestinationsfor2025.SingaporeThereisanew101﹣hectaregreenspacejustoutsideSingapore,withwaterfrontplantingandseveral"Supertrees"﹣16﹣storeygardensthatcollectrainwaterandgeneratesolarpower,withasuspendedwalkwaybetweenthem.Andfrom25Juneuntil5October,there'sabigexhibitionattheSingaporeArtMuseum,showingrareAsianartworks.KenyaAfricansafaris(旅行)canbeveryexpensive,butanewall﹣indealonadventurouswalkingsafarisatKitichCampintheMatthewsmountains(includingflights,drinksandmeals)isbettervalueat£2,850ppforsevennightswithSafariConsultants.Inthisgreatwildernessarea,youseelions,leopards,elephants,wilddogsandmonkeys.MoroccoMakeitanOctoberhalf﹣termtorememberwithacampingtripintheSahara.AdventurespecialistTourDusthasaWildDesertHolidayinMoroccoaimedatbravefamilies.AfterabriefvisittoMarrakech,youjourneysouth,swapyourcarforcamelsandheadoutintothedunes(沙丘)tocamp.AustraliaTheGreatOceanRoadinVictoria,south﹣eastAustralia,isoneoftheworld'sgreatestscenicdrives.From2025,thehikers'equivalent,theGreatOceanWalk,isready,offeringmorethan60milesofcoastalviewsandthechancetoseekoalasandkangaroosintheirnaturalhabitat.(1)WhatcanadventurousvisitorsdoonaWildDesertHoliday?A.Campinthecar.B.Hideinthedunes.C.Journeyonacamel.D.Gettrainedbyaspecialist.(2)WhatdoweknowaboutKenyasafaris?A.Theyareself﹣guidedtours.B.Theyaregoodvalueformoney.C.Theychargeanextrafeefordrinks.D.Theytakevisitorstothewildlifezoo.(3)WhatdoesanAutumntourtoSingaporefeature?A.Artandgardens.B.Sunshineandsolarpower.C.Treesandrainwater.D.Tallbuildingsandwalkways.12.(10分)ItwaswhiletouringMississippithatJohnIngallfirstspottedtheplantthatwouldchangehislife:thehardshellgourd(葫芦),asquash﹣likefruitwithathick,woodyskin.Afterthat,hesawthemalmosteverywherehewent:carvedgourdsinporches,hanginggourds,gourdsreimaginedaslanternsandbirdboxes."Idevelopedaninterest,"Ingallsays.Ingallworkedfor45yearsasafarmer,buthadneverseenfruitturnedintoartbefore,norconsideredhimselfintheleastbitartistic."Iwassoinvolvedwithfarming,Ididn'thavetimetobe.ButIthought,I'lltryit."WhenhereturnedtohisfarminWarwickshire,Ingallplantedafewamongthetomatoes.Innotime,thevineshadgrownto6fttall.Walkingthroughthetunnelsomeweekslater,hepartedthefoliageandwassurprisedtoseesomeenormousfruitgrowing.IngallgrewupintheKentcountryside,andknewfromchildhoodthathewantedtobeafarmer.Hisfatherwasabanker,hismotherahousewife."Theywereveryagainstmegoingintofarming,"hesays.ButIngallwassetontheidea:"Ihadaprettyromanticideaofwhatitwouldbelikefarmingandlivinginthecountryside."Overthatperiod,Ingall'sestablishmentevolvedgraduallythrough15yearsofintensivedairyfarmingtolessintensivebeeffarming,thenorganicfarmingandnow,torewilding."Idon'treallyenjoysurprises.Ilikethingstoprogresssteadily."hesays.Yethisgourdshaveempoweredhimtosurprisehimself."I'dliketointroducegourdarttomorepeoplehere.It'saformwithgreatpotential."Ingallstartedbymakinglanterns,andnowincorporates(包含)stainedglassintotheshells.Healsocreateswhatareknownasthundergourds:"Fixadrumskintoit,andwhenyoushakeit,itmakesasoundlikethunder.Peoplecometoouropenstudio,seeagourdhanginganddon'tknowwhatitis.ThenIshakeit﹣andjawsdrop."Aswellassellinggourdsthroughhispersonalstudio,Ingallmarketsthematartfairs,donatingprofitstofighttheclimatecrisis."It'sveryfulfilling.Gourdsareanentirelysustainablecanvasformanytypesofart."hesays.(1)WhatdidIngallfindduringhisMississippitour?A.Anewplantnativetothecity.B.Aninnovativefarmingmethod.C.Thecity'sartenvironments.D.Gourdsturnedintoworksofart.(2)WhatdoweknowaboutIngallasafarmer?A.Hebecamerichbyfarming.B.Heimprovedthecropvariety.C.Helikedchangeinacontrolledway.D.Hewasgratefultohisparents'opposition.(3)WhatwasspecialaboutIngall'sgourdart?A.Itcansurprisepeople.B.Itisenvironment﹣themed.C.Itisforpersonalcollection.D.Itwillbeputonthemarket.(4)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Anewartgainingglobalpopularity.B.Aprofitableplantwithapotentialmarket.C.Afarmerwhoturnedacropintoworksofart.D.Anartistwithanenvironmentalconsciousness.13.(10分)Thedebateoverbirthorderandpersonalitytraits(特性)hasbeenongoingforoveracentury.Afterdecadesofcontestedclaims,ahandfulofrecentstudiesfoundtherewaslittleevidenceformeaningfuldifferences.Butinastudypublishedlastweek,psychologistshavepushedbackandclaimthereisaneffectafterall.Inoneofthelargeststudieseverconductedonbirthorder,familysizeandpersonality,Canadianresearchersgathereddatafrommorethan700,000volunteersandfoundthatonaverage,middlechildrenscoredhigherthantheirsiblings(兄弟姐妹)ontraitsseenasimportantforcooperation.Scoresforthesametraitswerealsohigherinfamilieswithmorechildren,suggestingthatpeoplemaybemorelikelytodevelopacooperativepersonalitywhentheyareraisedaspartofabiggergroup.MichaelAshton,firstauthorofthestudy,notedthatindividualswithmoresiblingsweremorelikelytodevelopcooperativepersonalities."Acommonsensepossibilityisthatwhenonehasmoresiblings,onemustmorefrequentlycooperateratherthanactonselfishpreferences.Thisongoingsituationmightthenpromotethedevelopmentofcooperativetendenciesgenerally".Researchershaveguessedabouttheimpactofbirthorderformorethanacentury.In1874,thepolymathFrancisGalton,theyoungestofninesiblings,gatheredhistoriesonagroupofEnglishscientistsandfoundalargeproportionwerefirstborns.Hesuspectedtheeldestreceivedmoreattentionfromtheirparents,propellingthemtogreaterintellectualheights.Decadeslater,theAustrianpsychologistAlfredAdlerclaimedfirstbornswereoftenconscientiousandresponsible,whiletheyoungestmightbecomeindependentandcreativeastheylookedforwaystostandout.ThisnewresearchlendssomecredencetoAdler'sview,showingthatmiddlechildrenmayindeedbemorecooperativeduetotheuniquepositiontheyholdinthefamilydynamic.Theyareoftenrequiredtobalancetheneedsofbothyoungerandoldersiblings,fosteringskillslikenegotiationandcompromise.(1)What'sthefindingoftheCanadianstudy?A.Siblingsarebornthesame.B.Middlechildrenshineincooperation.C.Birthorderhaslittleimpactonpersonality.D.Alargefamilycontributestosiblingharmony.(2)WhatareMichaelAshton'swordsaimedat?A.Offeringanexplanation.B.Forecastingaglobaltrend.C.Presentinganewargument.D.Defendinghisresearchfinding.(3)Whatdoesparagraph5ofthetextmainlyfocuson?A.Applicationsoftheresearchfinding.B.PasttheoriestheCanadianstudybuildson.C.Previousstudiesontheimpactofbirthorder.D.Furtherexplanationsoftheresearchmethods.(4)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"credence"inthelastparagraphmean?A.Denial.B.Pardon.C.Confusion.D.Acceptance.14.(10分)UsingLEDlightingontheundersideofsurfboardscouldpreventgreatwhitesharkattacks,newresearchsuggests.AccordingtoanAustralian﹣ledstudy,undersidelightingdisruptedtheabilityofgreatwhitestoseesilhouettes(轮廓像)againstthesunlightabove,reducingtheratesatwhichthesharksfollowedandattackedtheartificialprey(猎物).Thestudy'sleadauthor,DrLauraRyanofMacquarieUniversity,saidtheanimalhasafarlowervisualacuity﹣theabilitytoseeshapesanddetails﹣thanhumans.Herworkhassuggestedthatyounggreatwhitesharksareunlikelytobeabletoclearlytellsealsapartfromswimmersorpeoplepaddlingsurfboards.Theteamtestedmultiplelighttreatments:coveringtheundersideofthedecoys(诱饵)withweak,intermediateandbrightLEDlightingandstrobelighting,aswellashorizontalandverticalstriplighting.Aftereachtowwithoneofthelighttreatments,theyimmediatelytowedacontroldecoysealwithoutanyundersidelighting.Asanextraexperiment,theydidpairedtestswheretheunlitcontroldummywastowed3metresawayfromtheilluminated(点亮)dummy.Theunlitdecoyswereattackedorfollowedbysharksmorethananyoftheilluminateddecoys.Thebrightestlightseemedtobemosteffective,withzeropredatorincidentsseenwhenthedecoy'silluminationwasmostradiant.Verticalstriplightingwaslesseffectivethanthehorizontalstrips,possiblybecauseitbrokethesilhouetteintolongersectionsthatcouldstillbeidentifiedasaseal,saysRyan.Thestrobelightingwaslesseffectivethancontinuouslighting,perhapsbecausethesharkscouldstillseethesilhouetteofwhattheythoughtwaspreybetweenflashes.Theteamistestingasurfboardprototypewithfittedlighting."Surferscanbealittlebitfussywiththeirsurfboards,"Ryansaid."Asasurfer,Iwantittobeusable."ButRyanwarnsthattheilluminationdeterrenthasn'tbeentestedonotherspeciesknowntoattackpeople,suchastigersharksandbullsharks,whichhavedifferenthuntingstrategies.(1)Accordingtothestudy,whatmightcausesharks'attackonhumans?A.Colourblindness.B.Mistakenidentity.C.Strongsunlight.D.Survivalneeds.(2)Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Theprocessoftheexperiment.B.Thesubjectsoftheexperiment.C.Thefollow﹣upstudyoftheexperiment.D.Thetheoreticalbasisoftheexperiment.(3)Whatcanbeanimpliedwaytopreventsharkattacksonhumans?A.Usingverticalstriplighting.B.Coveringasurfboardentirelyinlights.C.Keepingthelightsonthesurfboardsout.D.Lengtheningthehorizontalstriplighting.(4)WhatisRyan'sattitudetowardstheresearchfinding?A.Disapproving.B.Optimistic.C.Unclear.D.Cautious.第二节(共1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。15.(12.5分)HowtostartwritinganovelHaveyoubeenmullingover(思考)agoodstoryideaforyearsbutfailingtoactuallygetitstarted?Orperhapsyou'reputtingwordsdownbutfeelingunsureofwhatyou'redoingandwhereyou'reheadedwithit?(1)Herearesomeofmybesttipsonhowtogetyournovelgoingonasurefootingandtofeelgoodaboutyourexcitingnewwritingproject.Setasideproper,regulartimetowrite.Ifyou'reseriousaboutdoingthis,showyourselfandyourwritingsomerespect,figureoutsomeregulartimetodoit,andthensticktothat.Writingabookisbothamazingandalso,attimes,adifficulttask.(2).Don'texpectyourwordstocomeoutperfectlystraightaway.Lotsofpeoplestartoffenthusiasticallywritingafirstdraft,butthenwhentheyreadovertheirmaterial,theyfindit'snotasgoodastheywantittobe,andtheyjustdeleteitall.(3)It'sbettertojustkeepgoingandnotlookbacktoomuchforagoodwhile.Remember,greatnovelsaremadeintherewrite.(4)Writedowneverythingyouknowaboutwhatyouwantyournoveltobe.Jotdown(记下)littlehalf﹣formedthoughtsandideasandseewheretheytakeyou.Ifthereisaburningquestionyouwanttoexplore,notethatdown.Ifyou'refascinatedbyasettingoratimeperiodorasubject,scribblenotesaboutit.It'sthroughthesemeanderingjottingsthatideaswilltakeshape.Workoutyourstructure.Onceyou'remakingsomeheadwaywithyourstoryandyou'regettingwordsdownonthepage,takesometimetothinkaboutthestructuralfeaturesofyournovel.Willyourstoryspanaweek,ayear,alifetime?(5)Makingkeydecisionsaboutstructureandthemeansoftellingyourstorycanhelpyougetoffonasurefooting.A.Exploreyourideas.B.Trytogoeasyonyourself.C.Willyoutellitinfirstorthirdperson?D.Justreadagoodbooktoinspireyourself.E.It'llcompletelyfallawayifyoudon'tkeepitup.F.Thinkofsometargetsthatfeelachievableforyou.G.Writinganovelcanfeellikeanimpossiblyenormoustask.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15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。16.(15分)WhenIwas45,thefactoryIworkedatcloseddown.Tocontinueto(1)myfamily,Iworkedasaporterinmyhometownfor10years.Icarriedrefrigeratorsfromwarehousestoelectricalapplianceshops,sometimes(2)themtocustomers'homes.Iworked10hoursaday,butthatlabour﹣intensivejobdidn'tstopme(3).Iwouldgoforaruneveryday,carryingtwobucketstoaplacewhereIcould(4)waterfromamountainspring.It'sawin﹣win﹣Igotbetterqualitywaterwhilealsokeeping(5).Iretired15yearsagoandlifehasbeen(6).I'menjoyingmylifeandthebeautifullandscapesaround.Sometimes,Iwentupthemountainonallfours.Just(7)thestairswastooeasyforme,soonedayIdecidedtochallengemyselfby(8)ananimal'smovements﹣Iwentupthemountainonallfours,likeafrogjumping.It(9)manymusclesinmybody.IuploadedmyworkoutvideosonTikTok,andtheygotmany(10).Alocalmediadida(n)(11)aboutmeandthenitwentviral(走红).Ifeelthatmyphysicalendurance(耐力)and(12)nowarebetterthanwhenIwasyounger.ManyoftheyoungpeopleImeetonthemountainarenotas(13)asIam.The(14)ofworkingoutallyearroundisawesome.Ibelievethatgoodhealthisthemostimportantthinginaperson'slife.Mygreatestwishistobeableto(15)myphysicalstrengthwhenIam80.(1)A.comfortB.supportC.uniteD.reward(2)A.deliveringB.promotedC.introducedD.lost(3)A.complainingB.exercisingC.strugglingD.dreaming(4)A.digB.treatC.fetchD.buy(5)A.youngB.busyC.clearD.fit(6)A.easierB.calmerC.saferD.duller(7)A.buildingupB.mappingoutC.hikingupD.sortingout(8)A.recordingB.imitatingC.studyingD.designing(9)A.hurtsB.measuresC.savesD.engages(10)A.viewsB.profitsC.attacksD.limits(11)A.analysisB.storyC.inquiryD.quiz(12)A.offerB.luckC.spiritD.grade(13)A.calmB.politeC.helpfulD.strong(14)A.resultB.planningC.goalD.routine(15)A.recallB.checkC.understandD.maintain第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。17.(15分)TheLongmenGrottoesarehometomorethan2,300caves,housingover110,000Buddhistfiguresandimages,mostof(1)werecreatedbetweentheNorthernWei(386﹣557)andSong(960﹣1279)dynasties.TheLongmenGrottoesareagreatdrawamongtouriststoLuoyanganditspopularity(2)(rise)sharplyinrecentyears.Thegrottoeshavealonghistorythatprovidesinsightintoawiderangeoftopics.ThegrottoeshavegreatlycontributedtothedevelopmentofChinesecaveart,(3)(offer)awealthofphysicalandtextualmaterialsthatdocumentthisculturalheritage.Buddhastatuesareusuallydepictedraisingtherighthand,whileinLongmen,manyfeaturethelefthand(4)(raise).Someexpertsoftenassumethatstatueswiththelefthandraisedarefakes.However,thisisnot(5)case.TheBuddhastatuesatLongmenprovideanimportant(6)(refer)forchallengingthisassumption.TheconservationoftheLongmenGrottoeshasbeenanongoingeffort.In2022,arestorationproject(7)(launch)toaddresswaterseepageandreinforcetherocksatFengxianTemplex.Therestorationemployednewtechnologies,includingground﹣penetratingradardetection(8)thedesignofprotectivenets.Today,whenvisitingthegrottoes,youwilloftenspotyoungpeopledressed(9)hanfu.Thistrendseemstoevoketheancientatmosphereofthesite,aplacewheredifferentethnicgroupscoexistedandthrived,weavingtogethertheir(10)(diversity)cultures.第四部分写作(满分15分)第一节(满分15分)18.(15分)在第十二个"世界野生动植物日"(WorldWildlifeDay)来临之际,你校学生会上周日组织青年志愿者走上街头开展公益宣传活动。假定你是李华,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:(1)活动目的;(2)活动内容。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。AYouthVolunteerActivityCelebratingWorldWildlifeDay______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。19.(25分)ItwasanothersunnyafternoonatMapleHighSchool.Jackandhisfriendsrushedtothesoccerfieldassoonasthefinalbellrang.Thefieldwastheirkingdom,andsoccertheirpassion."Passithere,Jack!"shoutedMike,wavinghisarms.Jackdribbledtheballskillfully,hisfeetmovinglikemagic.Thegamewasintense,withbothteamstiedat2﹣2.WhenTompassedtheballtoJack,hesawanopening.Withallhisstrength,hekickedtheballtowardsthegoal.Theballsoaredthroughtheair﹣﹣﹣butnottowardsthegoal.Itflewoverthefence,straighttowardstheirclassroombuilding.Theboyswatchedinhorrorastheballcrashedthroughasecond﹣floorwindowwithaloudshattering(打碎)sound.Everyonefroze.Theoncelivelyfieldfellsilent.Jack'sheartpoundedasherecognizedthebrokenwindow—itwastheirownclassroom."Let'sgetoutofhere!"Tomwhisperedurgently."Noonesawus.Wecanjustpretenditneverhappened."Jackwipedthesweatfromhisforehead,hismindracing.Thesettingsuncastlongshadowsacrossthefield.Helookedathisfriends'anxiousfacesandthenatthebrokenwindow."No,"Jacksaidfirmly."WeshouldtellMr.Thompson.It'stherightthingtodo.""Butwe'llgetintrouble!"Mikeprotested."Maybe,"Jackadmitted."Butifwedon'ttell,we'llalwaysknowwedidsomethingwrong.Besides,whatifsomeonegothurtbythebrokenglass?"Theboysarguedforseveralminutes,butJack'sdeterminationfinallyconvincedthem.Together,theywalkedtotheirteacher'soffice,thoughtheirstepsgrewslowerwitheachpassingmoment.Whentheyarrived,theofficewasempty.AnoteonthedoorsaidMr.Thompsonhadleftforameeting.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。Reliefanduncertaintywashedoverthegroup.______Thenextmorning,JackwascalledtoMr.Thompson'soffice.______
2025年四川省名优校联盟高考英语一模试卷参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分7.5分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemansuggestthewoman'ssonplant?A.Plantsthatarehardtodie.B.Plantswithbrightflowers.C.Plantsthatarefast﹣growing.【解答】CW:Ireallywanttointerestmyfour﹣year﹣oldboyingardening,buthedoesn'tseemtohavemuchpatience.M:Givesunflowersatry.They'refunandeasytogrow,andmostimportantly,you'llseethefirstleaveswithin10days.2.(1.5分)Whathavethespeakersbeendoing?A.Waitingforafriend.B.Hurryingtothehospital.C.Commentingonamovie.【解答】AW:Jamesisrunninglate.Henevermissesourmonthlymovienight!M:He'sprobablynotcoming.Hissisterwastakentohospitalearliertoday.W:Sorrytohearthat!Howaboutwegoandvisitthemlater?M:Sure.Now,let'sgoinside.3.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanlikemostaboutants?A.Theirbeauty.B.Theirteamspirit.C.Theirhard﹣workingnature.【解答】BW:Yourantfarmissocool!M:Thanks!Antsmaynotbeasbeautifulasbutterflies,butIjustlovehowcommunity﹣mindedtheyare.Beesaresimilar.I'dlovetotrybeekeepingsomeday,butthat'salotmorework!4.(1.5分)Whowillmostlikelywatchthepetnextweek?A.Theman.B.Thewoman'sfamilymember.C.Someprofessionals.【解答】CW:Couldyourecommendaservicethatcouldcareformybrother'scatnextweek?We'rebothgoingawayforafamilyparty.M:Sure.Here'sthephonenumberforanagencythatspecializesinthis.5.(1.5分)HowdothespeakersfeelaboutJanet?A.She'sselfless.B.She'sbrave.C.She'seasy﹣going.【解答】AW:I'msopleasedthatJanetisfinallybeingrecognized.M:Iagree.She'sworkedsohardandachievedsomuchtoimprovethesituationofthehomelessinthiscity.Yetsheneverwantspraiseorattention.第二节(共5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。6.(3分)(1)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Insideanofficeroom.B.Atthewoman'shouse.C.Onthephone.(2)Whatdoesthewomantelltheman?A.She'snotcomingforanappointment.B.ShewantstomeetMr.Brady.C.She'llbelateinarriving.【解答】CAM:Hello,BradyandAssociates.CanIhelpyou?W:Hi,mynameisKate.IwasduetocomeinforaninterviewwithMr.BradynextTuesday.M:OK,yes?W:I'vejustacceptedanofferfromanothercompanyacrosstown.Idon'twanttowasteanybody'stime.M:Noproblem.Thankyouforlettingusknow.I'llgoaheadandupdateMr.Brady'scalendar.W:Thanksforyourunderstanding.M:Ofcourse!Congratulationsandbestofluckwithyournewposition!7.(4.5分)(1)HowdoesthefirstHerbertdiscoverhis"look﹣alike"?A.Throughanewspaperarticle.B.Throughafamilymember.C.Throughaphonecall.(2)WhatdowelearnaboutthetwoHerberts'appearance?A.Theybothwearglasses.B.Theybothhaveblueeyes.C.Theybothhavebrownhair.(3)WhatisthetruthbehindthetwoHerberts'situation?A.Theyaretwins.B.Itjusthappenedbychance.C.Theydressuplikeeachotheronpurpose.【解答】CABW:Letmeshareacrazystorywithyou.M:What'sitabout?W:ThisguyisHerbert,abaseballplayerfromMississippi.Oneday,hereceivesacallfromhisdoctor'soffice,hopingtoconfirmanoperationforthenextday.M:Hmm.W:He'sconfusedbecausehealreadyhaditmonthsago.Itturnsoutthatthere'sanotherHerbertfromMaryland,havingthesameoperationwiththesamedoctor.M:Herbertisn'tevenacommonname!W:Butthat'snotall..TheotherHerbertisalsoabaseballplayer!Andtheybothare193cm,withredhair!Look!M:Eventheirglassesaresimilar!Iftheotherguy'seyeswereblueinsteadofbrown,they'dlookliketwins!ThetwoHerbertsmustberelatedsomehow...W:Thatwastheirfirstthought,butno...It'sjustapleasantsurprise.8.(4.5分)(1)Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Oldbusinesspartners.C.Strangers.(2)Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?A.They'rebothself﹣employed.B.Theybothfindtheirworkrewarding.C.Theybothworkinhealth﹣relatedjobs.(3)Whatisdifficultforthewomanrecently?A.Findingenoughpatientsforherbusiness.B.Managingherbusinessfinances.C.Achievingwork﹣lifebalance.【解答】CABM:Hi..I'mJohnBarnes.Iownthismarketingagency.HowcanIhelpyou?W:AnnaScott.Greattomeetyou.I'dliketoaskyoutohelppromotemyhealthcenter.M:OK.I'venotseenyouatanyofourpreviousbusinessnetworkingevents.Areyounewtothearea?W:No,butI'mnewlyself﹣employed.BeforethatIworkedatQueen'sHospital.M:Oh,right!Whatdoesthehealthcentermainlydo?W:Wehelppeoplewithinjuriesorotherchallengesimprovetheirabilitytodoeverydaytasks.M:Whatkindsofpatientsdoyousee?W:Itdepends.Onemomentwemightbeworkingwithachildstrugglingwithdevelopmentissues.Thenext,wecouldbehelpinganadultrecoverafterabrainoperation.M:Thatsoundsrewarding!So,mayIaskwhyyouleftthehospital?W:Forwork﹣lifebalance,really.However,gettingmyheadaroundthemoneysideofthingshasn'tbeeneasy.ButI'vealreadygotsomeregularpatientsnow.9.(4.5分)(1)Whathavethespeakersprobablybeendoing?A.Attendinganartexhibition.B.Takingawalkingtour.C.Eatingdinner.(2)Whichdoesthemannormallydislike?A.Seeingadvertisementsinshows.B.Beingsurroundedbycrowds.C.Takinglatesubways.(3)WhichisMarie'shomecity?A.Paris.B.Shanghai.C.London.【解答】CBCM:IloveShanghai21.Thefoodisjustdelicious!Hey,whattimeisit?W:Uh..exactly10:30p.m.M:Perfect!Fancyanicelongwalk?W:IthinkIneedoneafterallthosedumplings!Butwherearewegoing?M:TimesSquare.W:What?Ithoughtyousaidyourefusedtotakemetoany"touristplaces".M:Idid!Andusually,youcouldn'tpaymetogotothatawfulcrowdedplace.Butinanhourandahalf,therewillbesomethingworthyofourbravingthecrowds.W:W
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