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湖北省部分高中协作体2024--2025学年下学期期中联考高三英语试题本试卷共10页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1、答题前,请将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的制定位置。22B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3、非选择题作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡对应的答题区域内,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。第一部分ꢀ听力(共两节,满分30分)卷上的答案写到答题栏上。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.WhatwillJanedothisFriday?A.Gooutoftown.B.Watchhersister'sdog.C.Havedinnerwithherclassmates.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.3.Whatwouldthemandrinkatlast?A.Orangejuice.B.Grapejuice.C.Applejuice.4.Whatwillthemando?A.Changetheplan.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Sortthingsout.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Organizationofevents.B.Timemanagement.C.Reading.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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小55共10页第1页读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomanasktogotothechemistrylab?A.Tochecktheequipment.B.Tofollowthemanclosely.C.Todoanexperimentagain.7.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantodoatlast?A.Gohomeearly.B.Turnoffthelight.C.Lookafterherself.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthewoman?A.Achef.B.Awaitress.C.Ataxidriver.9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthepie?A.Hecan'teatit.B.Hedoesn'tlikeit.C.Hemissesthetasteverymuch.10.Whichdessertdoesthemanorder?A.Thechocolatecake.B.Thefruitsalad.C.Nothing.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthewomandislikethecity?A.Theairisnotfresh.B.Thestreetsarecrowded.C.Itisdifficulttoparkthecar.12.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Helivesnearhisworkplace.B.Hetakesthesubwaytowork.C.Hedreamstohaveabighouse.13.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?A.Findanewjob.B.Moveoutofthecity.C.Keepapetdog.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wheredidthewomanspendherholiday?A.Inthegarden.B.Bytheseaside.C.Inthemountains.15.Whathavethewoman'sparentsbeendoingrecently?A.Moving.B.Decoratingthehouse.C.Enjoyingtheholiday.16.Wheredidthewomanliveduringherholiday?A.Inanapartment.共10页第2页B.Inastoreroom.C.Inatreehouse.17.Whenwillthemancomeforavisit?A.Thisyear.B.Nextmonth.C.Nextyear.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmanykeyculturalsitesareexpectedtobelistedunderstateprotectionin2020inChina?A.1,800.ꢀC.770.B.1,000.ꢀ19.WhatdidtheChinesegovernmentdowiththeculturalsitesinthe1990s?A.Itpassednewlawstoprotectthem.B.Itspentmuchmoneyontheirprotection.C.Itusedspecialtechnologytoprotectthem.20.InwhataspectdoestheChinesegovernmentprotectculturalcities?A.Agriculturaltechnology.B.Thenaturalenvironment.C.Ancientbuildingsandtraditionalcultures.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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHereareseveralplaceswhichwillsurpriseyou.DeathValley,California,USAVerylivelyatnightbutcompletelydeadduringthedaythisplaceisnothingbutdryhotdesert.Itactuallyholdstherecordforthehottestairtemperature.Ithasanaveragetemperatureof46℃butithasreached56.7℃in1913andisconsideredtobeacurrentrecord.AsthedriestplaceintheUSA,thisplaceisactuallyinhabitedeventhoughlessthanathousandpeoplelivethere.Kebili,TunisiaTunisia'scloselocationtotheMediterraneanSeasuggeststhatitshouldbeniceandcoolbutKebiliisadeserttownwhichhasthehighesttemperaturerecordedat55℃.Thepeopleinhabitingtheareahaveadjustedtotoughconditionsandlearnedtospendmostoftheirtimeintheshade.Datepalmsareoneofthekeyfeaturesofthisplace.WādīHalfā,SudanThecityislocatedontheshoresofLakeNubia,andduststormsareaprettycommonthinginthesummer.Withanaveragetemperatureof41℃,itstillmanagedtomakeitto53℃in1967.YouwouldthinkthatitshouldbealittlebitcoolerforitisthemostnorthernplaceinSudan.DashteLutDesert,IranIt'sanotheruninhabiteddesertwhichisactuallygettingsuperhot.Inthepast20years,thetemperaturesof70℃havebeenrecorded.Thesaltdesertspreadsover200共10页第3页milesandevenwildlifeisnotthatspread.Theplaceispopularwithtouristsandnaturalistswhowouldliketoexperienceextremelandscapes.21.WhatcanwesayaboutDeathValley?A.Thereislittlerainfallinit.B.Over1,000peoplelivethere.C.Thereisnothingbutdryhotsandinit.D.Itsaveragetemperatureis56.7℃.22.Whichplacehasthehighesttemperatureeverrecorded?A.DeathValley.B.DashteLutDesert.C.WādīHalfā.D.Kebili.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?A.Theyareplacessuitabletosettlein.B.Theyarelocatedclosetodeserts.C.Theyarethehottestplacesonearth.D.Theyaremorepopularwithtouriststhanotherplaces.BRecentlyIboughtabookaboutsignposts.Signpostsaren'tveryinterestingyou'rethinking.Wellthatofcoursedependsonwhetheryouhappentobelost!Ancienttravelerswouldhavebeengratefulforthesewhensettlementsweresmallerandfurtherapart.Inwintertheabilitytoreachshelterforthenightcouldbethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.OneoftheveryearliestwaymarksdiscoveredisinCumbria.DatingfromRomantimesithadlainfallenuntil1836whenafarmerploughinghisfieldscameacrossasandstone.Thereareotherstonepoststhathavestoodbyroadsidesforcenturies.Itwasn'tuntil1697thatanactwaspasseddeclaringthatguidestonesmustbebuilt.Thisappliedtoremotepartsofthecountrywheretheremightbeconfusionastowhichpathledtothenearestmarkettown.Later,withtheappearanceoftheRoyalMail,thenumberrosestillfurther.Nowadaysmanyoftheseearlyroadsignsaredesignated(指定)asListedMonuments.“HowtimeschangeLucyanenthusiasticwalkertowhomIloanedthebook,exclaimed.“Isupposenowweallrelyfarmoreuponmobilephonestoguideus.”“Yettheyaren'tperfect.WheneverIgooutIpreferamap.Ineverhavetoworryaboutrunningoutofbattery.”“I'malwaysgratefultowhoeverisplacingwaymarkersalongtheroute”sheadded“Isupposethathoweversureweare,alittleoutsideconfirmationisalwayswelcome.”Lucyisquiterightthere.Lifeitselfcanofferusagreatmanychoicesofpathandsometimesitisn'teasytoknowifwe'vechosenthebestone.Perhapswhenitcomestogratitude,weshouldalsoincludethanksforthosepeoplewhoappearinourliveswhenwemostneedthem—eithergivingusgentlewarningthatwemightbeheadinginthewrongdirection,orreassurancethatweareontherighttrack.Afterall,we'dbelostwithoutthem!24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“these”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Signposts.ꢀꢀꢀB.Abilities.共10页第4页C.Settlements.D.Shelters.25.Whatcontributedtotheinitialspreadofsignposts?A.Themarkettrade.B.Theactpassedin1697.C.Thediscoveryofthesandstone.D.TheappearanceoftheLoyalMail.26.WhatdoesLucythinkofsignposts?A.Popular.C.Imperfect.B.Outdated.D.Helpful.27.Whatdoestheauthorlearnfromsignposts?A.Tochooserighttracks.B.Toliveacolorfullife.C.Tohaveagratefulmind.D.Toofferpracticalchoices.CScientistsatPurdueUniversitycreatedtheworld'swhitestpaint—adiscoverythatnotonlyaddsyetanotherchoicetothe“whichwhiteshouldwepaintthiswall”dilemma,butalsomighthelptheclimatecrisis.ThepaintwasdevelopedbyPurduemechanicalengineeringprofessorXiulinRuanandhisteam.Itworksthroughapassivecoolingtechnologythatoffersgreatpromisestoreducespacecoolingcostandglobalwarming.“Whenwestartedthisprojectsevenyearsago,wehadsavingenergyandfightingclimatechangeinmind”Ruansaidinapodcast(播客)episodeofThisIsPurdue.Theywantedtocreateapaintthatwouldreflectsunlightawayfromabuildingdramaticallydecreasingtheneedforairconditioning.Heating,cooling,andlightingaccountfor28percentoftheworld'stotalgreenhousegasemissions.Andoverusingairconditioningcanoverwhelmacity'spowergridandcauseblackouts(停电).InaQueensblackoutin2006175000peoplewereleftwithoutpower,whichledto40deaths.Thispaintcouldeffectivelybeanalternativetoairconditionersinsomeplaces.Thepaintreflects98.1%ofsolarradiationwhilealsogivingoutinfrared(红外线的)heat.Becausethepainttakesinlessheatfromthesunthanitgivesout,asurfacecoatedwiththispaintiscooledbelowthesurroundingtemperaturewithoutusingpower.Coveringaroofareaof1,000squarefeetwiththepaintcouldcreate10kilowattsofcoolingpowertheresearchersfound.“That'smorepowerfulthantheairconditionersusedbymosthouses”RuantoldThisIsPurdue.Youcan'tbuythepaintjustyetbutresearchersarepartneringwithacompanytoputthepaintonthemarket.Whileindividualactiontofightclimatechangecanhelpsaveourplanet,it'simportanttonotethatthevastmajorityoftheworld'sgreenhousegasemissionscanbetracedbackto100companies.Maybewecandouse(浇)thosecompanieswiththiswhitepaint,too—itcouldbeworthashot.28.Whatisknownaboutthepaint?A.Ithasdifferentcolors.B.Itdoesn'tcostmuch.C.Itusesheatingtechnology.D.Itisclimatefriendly.共10页第5页29.WhatistheQueensblackoutmentionedtoshow?A.Thepoormanagementofpower.B.Thesignificanceofthepaint.C.Theimportanceofairconditioning.D.Theresultofglobalwarming.30.WhichaspectofthepaintistalkedaboutinParagraph4?A.Itsapplication.B.Itsfunction.C.Itscomposition.D.Itsdisadvantage.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Thequalityofthepaintneedsimproving.B.Thepaintwillbringprofitstothe100companies.C.Researcherswanttoseethepaintincommercialuse.D.Individualeffortsmatterincreatingthewhitestpaint.DHumanresponsestomoraldilemmascanbeinfluencedbystatementswrittenbytheartificialintelligencechatbotChatGPT,accordingtoastudypublishedinScientificReports.Thefindingsindicatethatusersmayunderestimatetheextenttowhichtheirownmoraljudgmentscanbeinfluencedbythechatbot.SebastianKrigelandcolleaguesaskedChatGPTmultipletimeswhetheritisrighttosacrifice(牺牲)thelifeofonepersoninordertosavethelivesoffiveothers.TheyfoundthatChatGPTwroterandomstatementsarguingbothforandagainstsacrificingonelife,indicatingthatitisnotbiasedtowardsacertainmoralstance(立场).Theauthorsthenpresented767U.S.participants,whowereonaverage39yearsold,withadilemmawhethertosacrificeoneperson'slifetosavefiveothers.Beforeanswering,participantsreadastatementprovidedbyChatGPTarguingeitherfororagainstsacrificingonelifetosavefive.Afteranswering,participantswereaskedwhetherthestatementtheyreadinfluencedtheiranswers.Eightypercentofparticipantsreportedthattheiranswerswerenotinfluencedbythestatementstheyread.However,theauthorsfoundthattheanswersparticipantsbelievedtheywouldhaveprovidedwithoutreadingthestatementswerestillmorelikelytoagreewiththemoralstanceofthestatementtheydidreadthanwiththeoppositestance.ThisindicatesthatparticipantsmayhaveunderestimatedtheinfluenceofChatGPT'sstatementsontheirownmoraljudgments.Theauthorssuggestthatthepotentialforchatbotstoinfluencehumanmoraljudgmentshighlightstheneedforeducationtohelphumansbetterunderstandartificialintelligence.Theyproposethatfutureresearchshoulddesignchatbotsthateitherdeclinetoanswerquestionsrequiringamoraljudgmentoranswerthesequestionsbyprovidingmultipleargumentsandwarnings.32.WhatareChatGPT'sanswerstoacertainmoralstance?A.Inconsistent.C.Creative.B.Valuable.D.Simple.33.Whatislearnedabouttheparticipants?A.TheyadmittedthepowerofChatGPT.B.Theywereinterviewedbyamoraladvisor.共10页第6页C.TheywereaffectedbyChatGPTunknowingly.D.Theywerepresentedwithdifferentmoraldilemmas.34.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Differentfindingsofthestudy.B.Futurepotentialsforchatbots.C.Majorfocusesoffutureeducation.D.Solutionstotheimpactofchatbots.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ChatGPTTendstoCauseMoralPanicsB.ChatGPT:IsItLikelytoAffectOurLife?C.ChatGPT:WhyIsItMakingUsSoNervous?D.ChatGPTCanInfluenceHumanMoralJudgments第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)有两项为多余选项。IfyoutraveltonearlyanyChinesecityinthesummertime,youwillseepeople,mostlymenwearingTshirts,sittingoutonthesidewalksonlowchairsintheshade,playingagamewithlargerounddisksofwood.ꢀ36ꢀXiangqidatesbackasearlyastheWarringStatesperiod.WhileexpertshavedifferentopinionsastowhocreatedXiangqiandhowitislinkedtoWesternchess,thereisnodoubtthatbytheTangDynastyXiangqiwasapopulargameinChina.ꢀ37ꢀAndinthe20thcenturybothSunYatsenandZhouEnlaiwerebigfansofthegame.And,thoughitmaylookquiteabitdifferentthanWesternchess,Xiangqiisactuallyquitesimilarinwhatthepiecescandoandhowthegameisplayed.LikeWesternchess,theobjectofthegameistocapturetheotherplayer's“king”.ꢀ38ꢀUnlikeWesternchess,insteadofplacingthepiecesinsquares,thepiecesareplacedontheintersectionsoflines.AnotherbigdifferencebetweenWesternchessandXiangqiisthatthereisalargeemptyspaceinthemiddleoftheboard,whichtheelephantscannotcross.ꢀ39ꢀThisspacereferstoanareainChinawhereLiuBangandXiangYuhadalifeordeathwar.Thewarwassoinfluentialthat“theChuRiverandtheHanBoundary”hasbecomeametaphor(隐喻)referringtoanyboundarybetweentwoopposingarmies.WhentheChinesepeopletodayseethisnameontheboard,thebattlescenescometotheirmind,asthoughtheyaresurroundedbythicksmoke,abletohearthebeatingofwardrums.ꢀ40ꢀA.Actually,inXiangqiheisjustageneral.B.DuringtheQingDynastyitspopularitygrew.C.Itiscalled“theChuRiverandtheHanBoundary”.D.ThegameiscalledXiangqi,agameofordinarypeople.E.TherearemanydifferencesbetweenXiangqiandWesternchess.F.Anintensebattleisabouttotakeplaceonthissmallchessboard.G.SeveralsayingsrelatedtoXiangqiareincommonuseinChinatoday.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共10页第7页处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Onesummernightinaseasidecottage,asmallboywasinbed,soundasleep.Suddenlyhefelthimselfꢀ41ꢀfrombedandcarriedinhisfather'sarmsontothebeach.Overheadwastheclearstarry.WatchAshisfatherspokeꢀ42ꢀ,oneofthestarsmoved.Itꢀ43ꢀacrosstheskylikeagoldenfire.Andbeforetheꢀ44ꢀofthiscouldfade,anotherstarleaptfromitsplace,thenanother...“Whatisit?”thechildaskedinꢀ45ꢀ.“Shootingstars.Theyꢀ46ꢀeveryyearonacertainnightinAugust.”Thatwasall:justanꢀ47ꢀencounterwithsomethingmagicandbeautiful.But,backinbed,thechildstaredintothedark,withmindfullofthefallingstars.Iwastheꢀ48ꢀsevenyearoldboywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperienceꢀ49ꢀmoreforasmallboythananunbrokennight'ssleep.Thatnight,myfatheropenedadoorforhischild,leadinghimintoanareaofsplendidꢀ50ꢀ.Childrenarenaturallycurious,buttheyneedsomeonetoꢀ51ꢀthem.Thisartofaddingnewdimensionstoachild'sworlddoesn'tꢀ52ꢀrequireagreatdealoftime.Itsimplyꢀ53ꢀdoingthingsmoreoftenwithchildreninsteadofforthemortothem.GoodparentsknowthisThemostpreciousgifttheycangiveachildistosparktheirflameofꢀ54ꢀ.Thatnightisstilldeeplyꢀ55ꢀinmymemory.Nextyear,whenAugustcomeswithitsshootingstars,mysonwillbeseven.41.A.hiddenꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀC.liftedB.robbedD.kicked42.A.incrediblyC.apparently43.A.explodedC.spreadB.accidentallyD.actuallyB.circledD.flashed44.A.successC.exhibition45.A.amazementC.reliefB.wonderD.discoveryB.horrorD.delight46.A.blowupC.showoff47.A.uncomfortableC.undetected48.A.curiousC.fortunateB.turnupD.giveoutB.unbearableD.unexpectedB.determinedD.chosen49.A.workedC.deservedB.matteredD.proved50.A.newnessC.freedom51.A.protectC.guideB.emptinessD.innovationB.challengeD.believe52.A.absolutelyC.possibly53.A.involvesC.admitsB.basicallyD.necessarilyB.risksD.resists54.A.hopeC.faithB.curiosityD.wisdom共10页第8页55.A.trappedB.setC.lostD.rooted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。Mostpeopleliketostarttheirdaywithanicehotdrink.Butwhatheatsupmustcooldown,andthatcanbefrustratingifyouhaven'tfinishedyourdrink.Now,professorDr.AlonGorodetskyinUniversityofCaliforniaIrvinerevealsanewinvention:athermoregulatory(温度调节的)materialthewayoctopus(章鱼)skinworks.56.__________imitatesGorodetsky57.__________(fall)inlovewithoctopusesthemomenthesawavideoofanoctopushidingitselfinarock,whichledhimtocreatethematerial58.__________(inspire)byoctopusskin.Octopuseshavetheamazingabilitytohide59.__________(they)intheirenvironments,usinguniqueorgansintheirskinthatcanshrinkandexpandwithinseconds.Asaresult,octopusskincanreflectdifferent60.__________(wavelength)ofcolor.Itisthisaspectofoctopusbiologythatwastheinspirationforthe61.__________(develop)ofthenewmaterial.Thenewmaterialactslikeoctopusskin,expandingorcontractingtoreflectheatinsteadofcolor.Thisnewmaterialcouldbeused62.__________(create)emergencyheatingblankets,anditcanevenhelpkeepyourcomputers63.__________overheating.Bestofall,64.__________newthermoregulatorymaterialisinexpensivetoproduce,andveryenvironmentallyfriendlyasitisdurableand65.__________(easy)reusable.第四部分ꢀ写作(共两节,满分40分)你校英文报就“英语课外阅读对学生产生的影响据下面的调查数据写一篇短文,内容包括:1.调查结果描述;2.课外阅读倡议。IthinkEnglishextracurricularreadingimprovesmy...(PercentageofPeople)SenseofLanguageWritingInterestinEnglish60.50%73.80%78.20%ꢀꢀ参考词汇:extracurricular课外的注意:词数80左右。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________共10页第9页第二节(满分25分)的短文。MariaandPeterlivedinacoastalcity.Thegreatestpleasureinsummerforthemwastoswimattheirlocalbeachafterschool.Butonedaytheystartedtolosetheirenthusiasmforswimminginthewaters.Moreoftenthannot,theywouldfindplasticbagsthrownonthebeach.Worsestill,astheyswaminthewater,someplasticbagswouldfloataroundthemandevensticktotheirlegswhentheywalkedtotheshore.Theywereupsetanddecidedsomethingneededtobedonetostopthebeautifulseabecomingconsumedbywaste.OneweekendMariaandPeterbroughtabigbagtothebeachanddeterminedtocleanitup.Sweatstreameddownfromtheirforeheadwhiletheybentdownandpickeduptheplasticbags.Totheirdisappointment,afteraday'shardwork,therewerestillmanyplasticbagslyingonthebeachorfloatinginthewater.Goinghomewithachinglegsandarms,MariaandPeterwerealmostdefeatedbyastrongsenseoffailure.Thatnightoverdinnerwiththeirparents,thepairatesilently.Noticingtheirlowspirits,Motheraskedgently“Youtwolookedsodown.Whathappened?”ExchangingglanceswithPeter,Mariarepliedinalowvoice“It'sthoseannoyingplasticbags.Wetriedtocleanupbutitwasjustimpossible.”Understandingthepair'sdisappointmenttheirfatherpattedthemonthebackandcomforted“Wellit'sreallyhardforjusttwoofyoutofixsuchabigproblem.”“Justtwoofus.”complainedMariaandPeter,lookingateachother.Suddenly,anideaflashedthroughtheirmindstheireyesshiningwith“Yesthat'sthepoint!Weshouldmakemorepeopleawareoftheproblemandencouragethemtotakeaction”thepairsaidinchorus.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Quicklyfinishingtheirdinner,thepairwentupstairsandstartedplanning.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Excitedandnervous,theypostedthevideoandarticleonsocialmedia._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________共10页第10页高三英语试题答案1—5CCBBB21—25ABCAB6—10CBBAA26—30DCDBB11—15CABAB31—35CACDD36—40DBACF16—20BCABC41—45CADBA46—50BDCBA51—55CDABD56.which/thatꢀ57.fellꢀ58.inspired61.developmentꢀ62.tocreateꢀ63.fromꢀ64.the65.easily第一部分ꢀ听力原文59.themselves60.wavelengthsꢀ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。(Text1)M:Jane,canyoumeetusfordinnerthisFriday?There'sagreatnewIndianrestaurantthatjustopened.W:IactuallyhaveadinnerplanwithmyhighschoolclassmatesthisFriday.WhataboutthisSunday?M:Iwillhavetowatchmysister'sdogwhileshe'soutoftown.(Text2)W:I'llpassonyourpraisetoourmanagerrightaway,sir.Don'tforgettotakeyourbookandthebagonthetablewithyou.M:Thanksforyourreminding.ThisFridayevening,we'llcomehereforthefish,whichisourfavorite.(Text3)M:CouldIhaveanapplejuice,please?W:Sorry,wedon'thaveit.There'sorange,lemonandgrapejuice.M:Oh,IsupposeI'llhavetohavegrapejuiceinstead.(Text4)M:Atwhattimeareweleavingfortheouting?W:I'llphoneyoutomorrow.Ishouldhaveeverythingsortedoutbythen.(Text5)W:You'realwayssoorganizedandefficient.Howdoyoudoit?M:I'mnotalwayslikethat,butI'vegotbettersinceIreadsomebooksabout共10页第1页timemanagement.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55读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。(Text6)W:MayIgotothechemistrylabbeforegoinghome,Mr.Liu?M:Forwhat?W:Iwanttodothatexperimentonceagain.M:Thenyoumustfollowme.W:I'msureIcandoitmyself.M:Well,allright.Youcangobyyourself.Makesureeverythingistakengoodcareof,especiallytheelectricalequipment.W:Icertainlywill.Anythingelse?M:Don'tforgettoturnoffthelightbeforeyouleave.W:Iwon't.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。(Text7)WWaseverythingOKsir?Wouldyoulikemetobringyouthedessertmenu?M:ItwasabsolutelydeliciousandIhaveeatenquiteenough,thankyou.However,becauseI'mgreedy...yes,Iwillhavethedessertmenu.W:Haha.Hereitis.M:Isthereanythingyouwouldrecommend?W:Thechef'sspecialisverypopular.It'sthestrawberrypie.Thenthere'sthechocolatecake.That'stheoneIlikebest.M:I'llhavetogivethepieamiss.Ihaveanallergy.Thefruitsaladlooksnice,butItrustyourjudgement,soI'llhaveyourfavorite.W:OK.Bytheway,there'sataxioutside.Didyouorderone?共10页第2页M:Idid.Butifit'smine,he's10minutesearly.Couldyouaskhimtowait?W:It'smypleasure.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。(Text8)W:I'msickoflivinginthecity.M:Why?Fortheairpollution?W:Notreally.Itseemslikethereisalwaysnoplaceformetoparkmycar.SometimesIhavetodrivearoundforabout30minutestofindaparkingspot!M:Iknow,butIstilllovelivinghere.Ithinkyoucanmoveclosetoyourworkplacelikeme.Thenyoucanjustgetridofthecaranddon'thavetoworryaboutparking.WAnditisgettingexpensivetorentanapartment.Ihearthatrentswillcontinuetoincrease.IcouldbuyabighouseinthelongrunifImovedsomewhereelse.Tobuyabighouseismydream.M:Iwouldliketohaveenoughroomforadogandahomeoffice.Iguessthatistheonlythingthatwouldgetmeoutofthecity.W:Well,keepthinkingaboutit!I'mreadytomove.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。(Text9)M:Hi,Pamela,howwasyourholiday?WOhitwasgreat.Thisyeartheweatherhasbeenexcellentsowespentalotoftimeunderthecherrytreeinthegarden.M:Isthisthefamouscherrytreeyouhavebeentalkingaboutsomuch?W:That'stheone.YouknowmyparentshavehadthattreeeversinceIrememberedandeachsummeritproducesagreatmanycherries.M:Andhowareyourparents?WOhtheykeepthemselvesbusy.Theyhavebeendecoratingthehouserecently,soImovedtothestoreroom.M:Wasthataproblem?WNonotatall.Ialwayslikeourstoreroom.AsakidIalwaysthoughtithadlotsofoldtreasures,butIwasrarelyallowedtogothere.共10页第3页M:Wow,Iwasbroughtupinanapartment,sotherewasn'tastoreroom.W:Well,maybeIcanconvinceyoutocomewithmenextyear.M:Oh,Imaytakeyouuponthatoffer.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。(Text10)Hello,everyone.Nextlet'smovetoChina.Since1996,theChinesegovernmenthaslisted770keyculturalsitesunderprotection.Thenumberofkeyculturalsitesunderstateprotectionisexpectedtoreach1800in2020.Inthe1990s,thegovernmentspentalotofmoneyinprotectingculturalsites.SpecialmoneybytheCentralGovernmentfortheprotectionofculturalsitesreachedsome700millionyuanforabout1,000projects.AndtheLawonCulturalRelicsProtectionwasreexaminedinOctober2002.Sofar,theChinesegovernmenthaslistedmorethan100nationalfamousculturalcitiesunderkeyprotection,andalsomorethan80provincialones.Theprotectionofthesecitiesincludesboththeprotectionoftheancientbuildingsandthetraditionalculturesoftheancientcitiesaswell.Asalargetraditionalagriculturalcountry,Chinahasmanyancientvillages.Thenaturalenvironmentaswellasfolkcultureandartisquitevaluable.Theculturalexpertsareplanningalargeprotectionprojectonancientvillages.第二部分ꢀ阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节A地方,它们共同的特点是都非常炎热。21.ADeathValley,California,USA部分中的“AsthedriestplaceintheUSA”可知DeathValley是美国最干旱的地区;由此可知,这个地方很少下雨。22.BDeathValley,California,USA部分中的“ithasreached56.7℃in1913andisconsideredtobeacurrentrecord,Kebili,Tunisia部分中的“Kebiliisadeserttownwhichhasthehighesttemperaturerecordedat55℃WādīHalfā,Sudan部分中的“Withanaveragetemperatureof41℃,itstill共10页第4页managedtomakeitto53℃in1967.”以及DashteLutDesert,Iran部分中的“Inthepast20years,thetemperaturesof70℃havebeenrecorded.”可知,有记载的最高温度是在伊朗的DashteLut沙漠,达到70℃。23.C处是它们都是地球上最热的地方。B路标的书,以及从书中了解到关于路标的知识。24.Aꢀ词义猜测题。根据第一段中“RecentlyI
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