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浙江省台州十校2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Savehermoney.B.Buyagiftforhermother.C.Givehimmoreinformation.2.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?A.Cutherhair. B.Cookameal. C.Meethersister.3.Whyisthemanspeakingtothewoman?A.Toborrowherphone.B.Totellherheisrunninglate.C.Toaskherforthedrivinginstructor’snumber.4.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Seeinganeyedoctor. B.Learningmaths. C.Playingagame.5.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Theweather. B.Thedrivingtest. C.Theuniversityexam.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhattypeofmusicdidDamonAlbarnmakeatthestartofhiscareer?A.Opera. B.Popmusic. C.Rockmusic.7.Whyisn’tTaylorSwiftrespectedaccordingtotheman?A.Sheisyoung. B.Sheisfemale. C.Sheisapopsinger.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.HowmuchmoneydoesWillsaveeachmonthwithhisnewprovider?A.$10. B.$15. C.$25.9.WhatisWill’sWi-Fipasswordrelatedto?A.Hisfavoritemovie. B.Hisfavoritebook. C.Hisfavoritesong.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Howmuchdoesthemealdealcost?A.$9.99. B.$10.99. C.$12.99.11.Howcanthewomanbebestdescribed?A.Shy. B.Casual. C.Friendly.12.Wherearethespeakerslikelytobe?A.Atabank. B.Atacoffeeshop. C.Atashoppingmall.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.WhathappenedtoMr.Brown’smobilephone?A.Helostit. B.Itranoutofpower. C.Hechangedthenumber.14.WhatwillMr.Browndonextweek?A.FlytoToronto. B.Haveaninterview. C.Renewhispassport.15.OnwhichclasswillMr.Browntravel?A.Firstclass. B.Businessclass. C.Economyclass.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Airportcrewandpassenger.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Bossandemployee.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whattypeofnewsreportisit?A.Localnews. B.Worldnews. C.Nationalnews.18.Whenwerethetwoteenagerssaved?A.At6:00a.m. B.At10:00a.m. C.At10:00p.m.19.Whosavedthetwoteenagers?A.Adog. B.Alifeguard. C.Apasser-by.20.Whatdoofficialssuggestswimmersdo?A.Avoidbeaches.B.Getintothewaterslowly.C.Keeptheirdogsawayfromrivers.二、阅读理解Withsuchastrongartisticheritage,it’snosurprisethatEnglandknocksitoutoftheparkwhenitcomestoworld-classartgalleries.Thesearethegalleriesyouneedtoaddtoyourmust-visitlist.RoyalAcademyofArts(RA),LondonNotyourstandardgallery,theRoyalAcademyofArtsisledbyartiststopromotenotjusttheappreciationofart,butitspractice.Itisworld-famousforhostingsomeexhibitionsthatgeteveryonetalking.Besides,whatsetstheRAapartisitsengagementwiththepublicthroughparticipatoryexperiences,allowingvisitorstonotonlyviewartbutbecomepartofitininnovativeways.SainsburyCentreforVisualArts,NorwichSittingontheedgeoftheUniversityofEastAnglia’scampus,theSainsburyCentreholdsacollectionofremarkableworksofartspanningover2,000years.InsidetheseminalNormanFosterbuilding,you’llfindartworksfromaroundtheworld,includingsomestunningpiecesofEuropeanmodernartbyDegas,FrancisBacon,andAlbertoGiacometti.YorkshireSculpturePark,WestYorkshireTearinguptherulebookwhenitcomestohowwetraditionallyviewart,theYorkshireSculptureParkstrivestobreakdownbarriersbyshowingworksfromBritishandinternationalartistsintheopenair.SetinhundredsofacresofWestYorkshireparkland,you’llseesculpturesbysomeoftheleadingartistsofthe20thcentury.Whitworth,ManchesterAfterasky-high£15milliondevelopment,theWhitworthisbecomingoneofthepremiergalleriesinthenorthofEngland.Makingfulluseofitspicturesqueparksetting,thegalleryhasabeautifulartgardenandasculptureterrace(露台),allwaitingtobeexplored.Insidethegallery,youcanviewanexcitingprogrammeofever-changingexhibitions.21.WhatisspecialabouttheRoyalAcademyofArts?A.Itoffersinteractiveexperiences.B.Itdisplaysworksbyseniorartists.C.Itoccupiesavastspaceinthemuseum.D.Itstagesexhibitionsinatraditionalway.22.WhatdoYorkshireSculptureParkandWhitworthhaveincommon?A.Theyaresmallinscale. B.Theyofferoutdoorsettings.C.Theyfeaturelong-standingworks. D.Theyhostexhibitionsonanannualbasis.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anarttextbook. B.Anartstudent’spaper.C.Apersonaltravelblog. D.Atravelguidebook.BeforearrivinginChina,IhadreadvariousbooksrelatingtoChina,andmyfascinationwereincreasing.Therefore,whenIarrived,Icouldn’thavebeenmoreexcitedtobelivinginthishugehistoricallyandculturallyrichcountry.Thefood,thelandmarks,thebigcitiesandeverydaylife—Icouldn’twaittoexplore.Yetdespitemypassion,learningChinesehadn’tevenenteredmymind.Thiswasn’tlaziness,butratherfearatthethoughtoftryingtolearnwhatisregardedasthemostdifficultlanguageintheworld.Besidesthis,IwaslivinginShanghai,aninternationalcity,withmanypeoplespeakingEnglishasasecondlanguage—IdecidedEnglishwouldbeenough.However,afterayearinChinaIbegantoobservethatwhilemanyforeignersdidnotspeakChinese,therewereplentywhodid.Perhapsitwasachievableafterall?Inaddition,IfeltuncomfortablewithhowmanyChinesepeoplecouldspeakEnglishandyetIcouldn’tevenspeakthemostbasicChinese.Withthesefactorsinmindandathirstforanewchallenge,IdecidedtobeginmylanguagejourneyandmyonlyregretisthatIdidn’tstartearlier.LearningtospeakChineseisn’tasinsurmountableasIoncethought.WhenIspeaktonativeChinesespeakersinChinese,theyalmostalwaysunderstandme,IhavealsonotfoundittoodifficulttoremembercharactersandIamnowevenabletowriteover400characters.ThethingIfindmostchallengingislisteningsincenativespeakerstalkatsuchaspeed.Ican’talwaysunderstandwhat’sbeensaid.MybiggesttakeawayfromlearningChineseisthatit’snotonlyachievablebutcanalsobeenjoyable.LearningChinesenotonlyhelpedmeinday-to-daylife,butdeepenedmyculturalunderstandingofsuchafascinatingcountry.So,toallmynon-ChinesefriendsIsaythis,takeupthechallengeandtaketheleapoffaith.24.Whydidn’ttheauthorlearnChinesewhenhearrivedinChinain2017?A.HeshowednopassionforChina. B.Hewasunwillingtomaketheeffort.C.Heavoidedlearningasecondlanguage. D.Heavoideddoingsomethingdifficult.25.WhatcausedtheauthortolearnChinese?A.Hisregretaboutstartinglearninglate. B.Supportfrommanyfriendsaroundhim.C.Eagernesstotakeupthechallenge. D.Athirsttoprovehisgiftforlanguage.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“insurmountable”inthe5thparagraphmean?A.Valueless. B.Difficult. C.Unnecessary. D.Unacceptable.27.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperience?A.Lovebreaksdowndifficulties. B.Hardworkpaysoff.C.Hardworkisthekeytosuccess. D.Braveryopensupanewworld.Inthevastdigitallandscape,Googlestandsasatoweringgiantofinnovationandcreativity.Amongitsmanyofferings,onestandsoutforitsabilitytocharm,educate,andcelebratethediversityofhumanculture—theGoogleDoodle(涂鸦).Thisartisticproject,whichhasevolvedfromsimplestillimagestoanimatedpictures,interactivegames,andshortvideos,hasturnedtheusualactofsearchingtheinternetintoanenjoyablejourneythroughhistory,culture,and,importantly,theEnglishlanguage.TheideaofGoogleDoodlebeganinthelate1990s,whenthecompany’sfounders,LarryPageandSergeyBrin,wantedtoaddatouchoffunandpersonalitytotheirsearchengine.ThefirstGoogleDoodle,createdin1998tomarktheBurningManFestival,wasthestartofatraditionthathassincebecomeknownforitscreativity,diversityanduserengagement.EachGoogleDoodleisamasterpiece,designedandpublishedbyanydoodleronlinetobringoutthecertainthemeeveryyear.FrompayingrespecttoliterarygreatslikeMarkTwainandDickenstomarkingkeymomentsinworldwidehistory,suchasthe2008BeijingOlympics,GoogleDoodlesshowtheglobalinfluenceofEnglishandcolorfulculturalroots.OneofthemostamazingthingsaboutGoogleDoodleisitsabilitytomixtheEnglishlanguagewithartisticexpression.ManyDoodlesincludecleverwordplay,literaryquotes,andhistoricalreferences,encouraginguserstoexploretheeventsandcelebritiesmoredeeply.Forexample,aDoodlecelebratingthelifeandworksofWilliamShakespearemightshowfamousquotesfromhisplays,invitinguserstodiveintotherichworldofElizabethanliterature.Inconclusion,GoogleDoodleismorethanjustavisualdelight.Throughitscharmingdesigns,andinteractivefeatures,itinvitesustoexplore,appreciate,andcelebratethediversetraditionsthathaveshapedoursharedhumanheritage.Itservesasabridgeconnectingthedigitalworldwithhumanemotionsandmemories,makingeverysearchapotentialdiscoveryofbeautyandmeaning.28.WhatcanyoudoonGoogleDoodle?A.Learnhowtodoodle. B.Celebrateallfestivals.C.Enjoyshortvideos. D.StudytheEnglishlanguage.29.WhydidLarryPageandSergeyBrincreateGoogleDoodle?A.TomakeGooglefunnyandpersonalized.B.TomarktheBurningManFestivalin1988.C.Tocelebrateacertainthemeeveryyear.D.ToshowtheglobalinfluenceofGoogle.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.OnekeytechniqueofGoogleDoodle.B.OnecommonsubjectofGoogleDoodle.C.OneamazingcapabilityofGoogleDoodle.D.OneartisticrepresentativeofGoogleDoodle.31.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanyouprobablyfindthistext?A.Creativity&Art. B.Language&Culture.C.Festivals&Celebrations. D.Emotions&Memories.Onekeyelementofhumanlanguageistheconnectionofwordswithmeanings.Scientistshadlongthoughtthatunlikeourwords,animalvocalizations(发出的声音)wereinvoluntary,showingthefeelingsoftheanimalwithoutcommunicatinganyotherinformation.However,overthelastfortyyears,manystudieshaveshownthatdifferentanimalshavedifferentcallswithspecificmeanings.Interestingly,themostimpressivearebirds.Manybirdspeciesusedifferentalarmcallsfordifferentpredators(捕食性动物).Japanesetits,whichnestintreeholes,haveonecallthatcausestheiryoungtolowerdowntoavoidbeingpulledoutofthenestbycrows,andanothercallfortreesnakesthatsendstheyoungjumpingoutofthenestcompletely.Andblack-cappedchickadeeschangethenumberof“dees”intheircallstoindicatethesizeandthreatofpredators.Besidesalarmcalls,manybirdspeciesuserecruitmentcallsthatgatherothermembersoftheirspecies.Japanesetitsaddalarmcallstorecruitmentcallstocreateasortofcalltoarm,gatheringtheirpartnermemberstoattackanddriveoffapredator.Whenthebirdshearthiscall,theyapproachthecallerwhilescanningfordanger.ScientistsledbyProfessorToshitakaSuzukiofKyotoUniversitydiscoveredthattheorderofthecombinedcallsmatterstotheJapanesetits.WhenSuzuki’steamplayedarecorded“alarm+recruitment”calltotits,itgetsamuchstrongerresponsethana“recruitment+alarm”call.However,thiscouldsimplybeexplainedbythebirdsrespondingtothecombinedcallswithoutknowingthepartsofthecombination,butthescientiststriedtoclarifythisquestionfromdifferentangles.32.Whatdoweknowaboutanimalvocalizations?A.Theyareproducedunconsciously.B.Theylackmeaningfulinformation.C.Theyaredifficultforscientiststounderstand.D.Theyareconnectedwithparticularmeanings.33.Howdoesthewriterdevelopparagraph2?A.Bytheorderoftime. B.Bytheorderofspace.C.Byprovidingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.34.What’sthereactionofJapanesetitstoapredator?A.Theyjumpoutoftheirnestsimmediately.B.Theychangethenumberof“dees”intheircalls.C.Theycombinealarmcallswithrecruitmentcalls.D.Theyapproachthepredatorwhilelookingfordanger.35.Whatwillthetexttalkaboutnext?A.Otherreasonsforthebirds’differentresponses.B.VarioushabitsandcharacteristicsofJapanesetits.C.Diversecombinationsofanimals’vocalizations.D.Theimportanceofthe“recruitment+alarm”call.HopontheSilentWalkingTrendSilentwalkinginvolveswalkingoutdoorswithoutdistractionslikemusicorconversations,focusingonthemind-body-natureconnection.36That’saslower,lower-impactwaytorelaxandisgreatforfitness.Here’severythingyouneedtoknowaboutthetrend.Selectanaturalsettingandfullyengageyoursenses.Forreapingthementalhealthbenefits,itisrecommendedtofindaquietandpeacefulnaturallocation.37Meanwhile,consciouslyobservingthesights,sounds,smells,andphysicalsensationsduringthewalkcansignificantlyimpactcognitiveandemotionalwell-being.Tostimulatethemind,considerexploringdifferentroutesthanusual.Withoutyourfavouritepodcastorplaylist,youmightslipintoboredomonyourwalk.38Anditmightevenbegoodforyourbrain.Scientistsapplaudthevirtuesofboredomforbrainhealth,believingthatitboostscreativityandimprovessocialconnections.Andifyoudogetbored,restassuredthatitshowsyou’vedisconnectedfromexternaldistractions.Gowithit,andmakesureyoutakeadifferentrouteeachtime—it’llkeepyoumotivated.Startoffwithfive-minutesilentwalksandeventuallybuilduptothirtyminutes.Ifyou’reusuallyaheadphonewearer,itwillfeelsuperweirdtowalkwithoutyourgo-totunes,butgiveyourselfasecondtoadjust.Chancesare,onceyou’reafewminutesintoyoursilentwalk,you’llfeelthemagickickin.39Regularreflectionandongoingdocumentationareessential.Aftercompletingasilentwalk,taketimetoreflectuponanyemergingthoughts,feelings,orinsights.40Journalingabouttheexperiencecanalsosolidifyconnectionsbetweenthoughtsandideas,providingavaluabletoolforself-reflectionandgrowth.A.Butbeingboredwon’thurtyou.B.Takingdifferentpathscanleadtoexcitingdiscoveries.C.However,you’llstartnoticingtheurbanlandscapearoundyou.D.Adjustingtheroutinegraduallycanhelpeaseintotheexperience.E.Theycandeepenunderstandingandserveasarecordofpersonalgrowth.F.Unlikeexercise-orientedwalking,itisn’taboutreachingcertainspeedorsteps.G.Insuchanenvironment,youcanimmerseyourselfinthenaturalsoundscape(音景).三、完形填空Asanonlychild,NicoleRenaeoftenfeltlonelyinheryouth.Butthatall41whenhergrandmothersurprisedherwitha(n)42puppy“Chloe”forher10thbirthday.Thetwowereinseparable,becausetheywerebestfriends.Cholealways43herface.ButwhenRenaewas14,herfathergotanewjob:He’dbeworkingfromhomewithout44.Withnooption,thefamilysurrendered(被迫交出)noisyChloetoahumanesocietyalthoughRenaedidn’twantto45herdog.Intime,Renaehadachildofherown.Rememberingthe46thathavingadoghadbroughtherasakid,Renaewantedherdaughterto47thesame.Thenoneday,shesawa

48onFacebookaboutaseniordognamedChloethatneededanewhome.49shedecidedtoadoptthisdog.WhenRenaemetChloe,shewasstruckwitha50feeling.Thedogranuptoherandstartedlickingherface.Chloe51Renaesomuchofherolddogthatthe52overwhelmedher.SheknewitwasherChole.53,tenyearshadpassedsincetheylastmet,andherwholefamilythoughtshewascrazy.Luckily,therewasawayto54thetheory:HerChloehadamicrochipwiththeIDnumber.Sureenough,thedogalsohadamicrochipandthenumberswerea55.Renaewasoverjoyedtohaveherback.41.A.mattered B.changed C.worked D.occurred42.A.adorable B.annoying C.disgusting D.admirable43.A.cleaned B.bit C.scratched D.licked44.A.pressure B.distraction C.burden D.arrangement45.A.getalongwith B.getridof C.takepossessionof D.catchupwith46.A.satisfaction B.despair C.hope D.joy47.A.emphasize B.experience C.explore D.expect48.A.letter B.comment C.post D.like49.A.Initially B.Previously C.Instantly D.Regularly50.A.familiar B.strange C.fantastic D.terrible51.A.informed B.convinced C.warned D.reminded52.A.excitement B.relief C.pride D.amusement53.A.Therefore B.Then C.However D.Meanwhile54.A.test B.accept C.examine D.record55.A.miracle B.challenge C.magic D.match四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。HerbalmedicineisanimportantpartofChinesecultureandthepracticeoftraditionalChinesemedicine.TheemperorShenNongissaidtohavetasted100herbs,56allowedhimtoteachtheChinesepeoplehowtousethemintheirdietand57(treat)forillness.Theseherbshelpthebodytostayinbalanceandgojiberriesareoneofthem.Since200B.C.,gojiberries58(use)intraditionalChinesemedicine.InChina,gojiberriesareknown59“wolfberryfruit”andtheywereoncementionedintheoldestbookofChineseherbsinexistence,ShenNongBenCaoJing.Theyarealsoknowntoact60(positive)ontheorgansbecauseofthedetoxifying(解毒)properties,thus61(contribute)toourqiandenergy.Gojiberriesare62excellentsourceofantioxidants(抗氧化剂),aminoacidsand20othertrace63(mineral).Thelistofgojiberrybenefitsislong,including64(it)abilitytopromotehealthyskin,protecteyehealth,adjustbloodsugarlevelsandfightcancer.InChina,gojiberriesarecommonlycookedandaddedtorecipeslikeporridge,soupsanddishes65(make)withchicken,porkorvegetables.Theyarealsousedtomakevariousteas,juicesandwines.五、书信写作66.五月一日是国际劳动节。假定你是学生会主席李华,请以“LaborCreatesHappiness”为题,为校英文报写一封倡议书,呼吁同学们过一个有意义的劳动节,内容包括:1.劳动的意义;2.具体建议(至少两条);3.发出呼吁。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。LaborCreatesHappinessDearfellowstudents,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion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。Bythetime18-year-oldAmyWaldroopreturnedtohergrandmother’stinyhouse,itwasnearlymidnightandshewasexhausted.Afterafullday’sworkataflowershop,shehadputinanothersixhourswaitingtablesbeforeheadinghome.Thiswashertypicalweekends.Pushingthekeyintothelock,shequietlyopenedthedoorsoasnottowakeheryoungersiblings.Shesteppedintothefrontroom,andfroze.Thehousewasamess:platesofhalf-eatenfoodwerescatteredinfrontoftheTV;clothes,shoesandexercisebookswereeveryone.Amy’seyeswelledwithtears.“Thisisjusttoomuchforme.”shethought.Terriblememoriesbegantoracethroughhermind.Twoyearsbefore,herparentslosttheirlivesinanaccident,leavingAmyandhersiblingsfortheirgrandma,Helen,whohadspenthalfofherlifeinawheelchair.ThelifeburdenfellonAmy’sshoulders,whichwastoomuchforagirl.Lifemovedon.Oneday,walkingacrosstheschoolgrounds,Amyfoundatablelitteredwithuniversitybrochures.Shebrowsedthroughpicturesofspaciouscampusesandhappypeers,allofitlookingunachievableforher,giventhecurrentsituationandfinancialconditions.Butherteachergaveherunexpectedhope,saying“Youcouldattenduniversityforfree.Itwouldtakeascholarship,though,andforthatyou’dneedmuchbettergrades.”Duringherfinalyearofhighschool,Amydiligentlyattendedclasses,thenwenttoworkafterschool,returnedtohergrandmother’shouse,caredforhersistersandbrothersandwentthroughhomeworktilltheearlyhoursofthemorning,strugglingforherdreamuniversity.Oneafternoon,shewalkedhomefromschool,holdingasheetofpapertightly.ItwasaletterfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,informingherthatshewouldbeofferedascholarshipandwasadmittedtotheuniversity.Itwaswhatshe’dbeenlongingfor,aplacewhereshecouldstudytobecomesomeonespecial-anurse,perhaps,ormaybeevenalawyer.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。YettheletteronlymadeAmystruggleinside.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextafternoon,Amyspottedthewrinkledlettershethrewintothedustbinonthetablewhenarrivinghome.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________题号12345678910答案CCAABCBAAC题号11121314151617181920答案CBCBBAABCB题号21222324252627282930答案ABDDCBDCAC题号31323334353637383940答案ADCCAFGADE题号41424344454647484950答案BADBBDBCCA题号5152535455答案DACAD1.C【原文】W:Mother’sDayisaroundthecornerandI’mlookingforagiftformymother.Anysuggestions?M:Well,youhavetotellmeyourmom’slikesanddislikes.Also,what’syourbudget?2.C【原文】M:Howwouldyoulikeyourhair?W:Alotshorter,please.MysisterwillmakeamealforustonightandIwanttosurpriseherwithanewlook.3.A【原文】M:Lily,mybatteryjustdiedandImustcallmydrivinginstructortotellhimIamrunninglate.CanIborrowyourphone?W:Yes,ofcourse.Ihopeyourememberthenumber,becauseIcertainlydon’thaveit.4.A【原文】W:Lookstraightaheadandreadoutthelettersandnumbersonthelowestline.Canyouseethemclearly?M:Sure,Isee4,L,G,B,O,and7.W:Right.Sothereisnothingwrongwithyoureyes.5.B【原文】M:Iheardyouhadpassedthewrittenexamforyourdrivingtest.Welldone!W:Yeah!Ijustneedtopassthepracticaltestnow.Ican’twaittobeabletodrive.I’msickofhavingtowalktomyuniversity,especiallyinthiscoldwinter!6.C7.B【原文】W:DidyouseethatarticlewhereDamonAlbarnsaidthatTaylorSwiftdidn’twriteherownsongs?M:DamonAlbarn?W:Hesangwitharockbandinthe1990s,beforebecomingpartofapopgroup.Then,healsohelpedtocreatethatopera,Monkey:JourneytotheWest.M:Oh,right.W:Well,evenifhe’sagoodmusician,he’sstillwrongaboutTaylorSwift.M:Definitely!Shebeganwritingherownsongsatayoungage.SomeofhersongsarethebestpopsongsIknow!Ithinkmanypeopledon’trespecthertalentsimplybecausesheisafemale.W:Ibetyou’reright!8.A9.A【原文】W:Hey,Will.DidyouchangeyourInternetpassword?IwanttodownloadasongbutcannotconnecttoyourWi-Fi.ItwasworkinglasttimeIwasatyourplace.M:Ohyeah,Ichangedtheprovider.Myoldproviderincreasedtheirpriceto$25permonth.Igotanewdealfor$15permonth,andthespeedisexactlythesame.W:Thatmakessense.Ihateitwhenproviderskeeponincreasingtheirprices.Ihadasimilarproblembefore.M:Yes,that’sashame.W:Sowhatisthenetworkcalled?M:LookforWillHomeandthepasswordisMaverick.W:WhatMaverick?Isitacharacterfromabook?M:No,itisfrommyfavoritemovie,TopGun!W:Ohyes,ofcourse.Ha-ha!Thankyou.10.C11.C12.B【原文】W:MayItakeyourorderplease,sir?M:Yes,canIhaveablackcoffeeandalemoncakeplease?W:Sure.CanIinterestyouinourmealdeal?M:Mealdeal?Whatisit?W:Youcanhaveadrink,apancakeandanyhotorcoldsandwichforapriceofjust$12.99.M:Hmm,andhowmuchismyordercurrently?W:$9.99.M:Thatsoundsgreat.CanIhaveahothamandcheesesandwichwithextratomatoes?W:Certainly.Goodchoicebytheway—thatismyfavoritefillingtoo.M:Ha-ha.Greatmindsthinkalike.Areyounewhere?Ihaven’tseenyoubefore.W:Yes,sir.Ijuststartedoneweekago.MynameisBeth.CanItakeyournamepleaseforyourorder?M:Sure,Beth.IamSam.Verynicetomeetyou.W:Metoo.Iwillcallyououtwhenyourorderisready.Willtherebeanythingelse?M:Ok,Beth.13.C14.B15.B16.A【原文】W:Welcomesir.Heretocheckin?M:Hello,yes.I’monthe1:45p.m.flighttoToronto.W:MayIseeyourpassportplease?M:Hereyougo.W:Oh,Mr.Brown.Wehavebeencallingyousinceyesterdayafternoon.Wasyourphoneoutofpower?Ihavesomebadnewsforyou,I’mafraidM:Ohreally?Mycellphonehasbeenonallday.W:Isthisyourcorrectnumber,endingin954?M:Ohno,Ichangedit.Thatwasmyoldworknumber.Whatistheproblemanyway?Icanstillfly,right?W:I’msosorry,Mr.Brown.Youbookedthisflightthroughyourcompanyaccount,butthecompanyhadseriousfinancialproblems.Andtheyneverpaidfortheflight.Wehadtoreleasetheeconomyclassticketbacktotheopenmarket.M:Yes,Ileftmycompanyalready.ButIhavetogetontheplanetoday.Ihaveajobinterviewnextweek.Isthereanythingyoucando?W:Letmecheck...Thefirstclassticketshavebeensoldouttoo.Inthatcase,Icanonlygetyouonbusinessclass.Butatsuchshortnotice,thepriceiscomingupat$2500.I’msosorryM:I’lltakeit.Imustmaketheinterview.17.A18.B19.C20.B【原文】Goodevening,it’ssixo’clockonMondaythe4thofAugustandyou’relisteningtoThameFM.Herearethetopstoriesforthelocalarea.TwoteenagerswererescuedfromalakeinColbyatteno’clocka.m.thismorning.Thetwo13-year-oldteenagersgotintodifficultywhileswimming.Theyweresavedbyawomanwhowaspassingbywhilewalkingherdog.Itisreportedthatmorethan10peoplehavediedinthewatersincethecurrentheatwavebegan.Withtemperaturesofupto40℃insomeplaces,moreandmorepeoplearevisitingcoasts,lakesandrivers.Thisleadstomoreandmorewatersafetyaccidents.OfficialsfromtheInternationalSafetyCharityareaskingpeopletotakecarewhenswimmingintheheat.Swimmersshouldavoidlakesandrivers.Theycanchooseswimmingpoolsandsafebeachesbecausetherearelifeguards.Theyshouldalsoenterthewaterslowly,particularlyduringthecurrentheatwave.21.

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