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2025届江西部分名校高考模拟押题卷英语试题(三)(含听力)一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodotonight?A.Gotobedearly. B.Watchthemovie. C.Prepareforthetest.2.Whatdidthemanwininhisdream?A.Money. B.Anewcar. C.Aholiday.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atravelplan. B.Ashoppinglist. C.Adesigncontest.4.What’swrongwiththecamera?A.Itisbroken.B.Itsbatteryisupsidedown.C.Ithasrunoutofpower.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthetrain. B.Inthezoo. C.Onthegrassland.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesJeffrecordaboutbirdwatching?A.Thetime. B.Thelocation. C.Thebirds’numbers.7.HowlongdoesJeffspendonbirdwatchingeveryweek?A.Twohours. B.Threehours. C.Sixhours.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdidAnnabuyyesterday?A.Apinkdress. B.Awhitecoat. C.Ayellowsofa.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewsofa?A.Itischeap.B.Itiscomfortable.C.Itisnarrowerthantheoldone.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Sellerandcustomer. C.Husbandandwife.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdoesJennythinkofPatongBeach?A.Peaceful. B.Popular. C.Crowded.12.WhatdidJennydoatPatongBeach?A.Shewentsurfing. B.Shewentdiving. C.Shesawfishes.13.WhatisJenny’sfavoritebeach?A.PatongBeach. B.SunriseBeach. C.KaronBeach.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhereisTinafrom?A.Canada. B.Singapore. C.England.15.WhatdoesFrankmajorin?A.ArtandArchitecture.B.InternationalNews.C.BusinessEconomicsandFinance.16.HowlonghasFranklivedinLondon?A.Twoweeks. B.Threemonths. C.Tenyears.17.HowdoesFrankfindLondon?A.Itisabusycity. B.Itisanunfriendlycity. C.Ithasfewtourists.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatdoesJobyplantodoby2026?A.Starttestingitsnewairtaxis.B.Providepaidridesforpassengers.C.Makerulesaboutitscarspeed.19.Whatisthemaximumspeedofanairtaxi?A.160kph. B.230kph. C.320kph.20.Whatistheadvantageofairtaxisoverhelicopters?A.Theyarecheaper. B.Theyarefaster. C.Theyaresafer.二、阅读理解Forapeacefulnight’srest,thefollowingwillbeyourwisechoice!OuraRing£299ATOURARING.COMTheOuraRinghasthreemedical-gradesensorsandgathersawidebreadthofdatatohelpyouimproveyoursleepquality.Ittrackseverythingfromsleepstagesandsleepefficiencytoskintemperatureandbloodoxygenlevelsandpresentsallthedataviaclear,colour-codedgraphsandcharts,helpingyougetabetterpictureofyoursleepandoverallhealth.PhilipsSmartSleepWake-upLight£149ATAMAZONThedeviceisdesignedtohelpyouwakeupgently,andisalsotheperfectbedtimecompanion.Itautomaticallydimswhenit’sdarkandthere’sanexcellent“midnight”function,whichprovidesenoughlightsoyoucanmovearoundinthedark,withoutswitchingonthemainlightanddisturbingyourbedfellow.MorpheeSleepAidDevice£75ATAMAZONThisscreen-freesleepdevicewasdesignedwiththehelpofdoctors,psychologistsandsleepcenters.Itfeaturesover200musicandmeditationcombinationstohelp“calmthemindandpromotedynamicrelaxation”.Justturnthedialtochooseaprogramme(thereare8categoriesincludingbreathingexercises,guidedvisualisations,bodyscansandrelaxingmusic).Thenselectyourtime(8or20minutes)andchoosebetweenafavoritemaleorfemalevoice.WithingsSleepAnalyserNow23%Off£100ATAMAZONThedevicefeaturesasensortoidentifydifferenttypesofmovement,fromtossingandturningtochangesinyourbreathingpattern,andthere’sabuilt-inspeaker,whichdetectssnoringandanyothernighttimenoises.Itwilldoitsworkinthebackgroundandsendallthedatathroughtotheapp.Italsoprovidesdetailedreports,whichyoucansharewithyourGP(全科医生)ifyouhaveanyhealthconcerns.21.Whatwillbehelpfulifyou’reconsideratetoyourroommate?A.PhilipsSmartSleepWake-upLight. B.MorpheeSleepAidDevice.C.WithingsSleepAnalyser. D.OuraRing.22.WhatcanyoudowithMorpheeSleepAidDevice?A.Selectprogramsthroughthescreen. B.Relaxyourselfwhileexercising.C.Experiencevariousfunctions. D.Seekdoctors’helpandadvice.23.WhatdoOuraRingandWithingsSleepAnalyserhaveincommon?A.Theycanbeveryhelpfultoyourstudy. B.Theycansolveyoursleepproblems.C.Theycanonlybepurchasedoffline. D.Theycanbeusedasamonitor.AnumberofBlackfarmersintheGulfSoutharegrowingcropswiththeclimateinmind.OneofthesefarmersisHileryGobert,whoownsa65-acrefarminIowa.Hehasbeentryingtoimprovethesoilsincehestartedfarmingin2020.Todothat,herotates(轮换)cropsandusescovercropstokeepnutrientsintheground.Thelandnowsupportsavarietyofcrops,includingeggplantsandwatermelons.Gobertalsogrowsriceonfarm.Insteadoffloodingthefieldswithwaterandproducingmethane,Gobertgrowshisricebyusingdrip-wateringtogetwaterdirectlytotheroots.“Inourattempttoreducegreenhousegasemissions,we’relookingatwaysofgrowingriceasanalternativetothecontinuousfloodingofthefields,aswe’vedoneforhundredsofyearshere,”Gobertsays.Usinglesswatertogrowriceisanexampleofclimate-smartagriculture.Covercrops,notill(免耕)farmingandcroprotationareallconsideredgoodpracticesfortheclimateandforfarming.Theideaisthatfarmerscanreducepollutionthatcontributestohuman-causedclimatechangewhilestillhavingagoodproductionoffoodtomakealiving.Thescienceisn’tclearonwhatimpactsclimate-smartagriculturehasontheclimate.However,itdoeshavebenefitsforfarmersandcommunities.Gobertcomesfromgenerationsoffarmerswhobelievedthelandcouldprovideeverythingthefamilyneededtosurvive.Hisfatherlefthimwithvaluableadvice,whichGobertcarrieswithhimtothisday.“OneofhisstatementstomethatI’llneverforgetasachildisthatalloftheseinputsthatwe’rebringingintoourfarmaregreat,andwe’reabletomakemoneyoffofit,butonedaywe’regoingtopayfornottakingcareoftheland,”Gobertsays.Fornow,hewantstoleavethefarmbetteroffthanhefounditforthenextgenerationoffarmersinhisfamily.24.WhatisHileryGobert’sfarmingpractice?A.Tryingtoaddnutrientstotheground.B.Followingtheadvicegivenbyhisfather.C.Plantingvariouscropsinturneveryotheryear.D.Improvingthesoilwithoutreleasinggreenhousegas.25.WhydoesHileryGobertgrowricewithoutusingmuchwater?A.Tosavewaterandprotectthefarm.B.Tosetagoodexampleoffarmingwisely.C.Toreducepollutionwhilehavingagoodharvest.D.Tocarryouttheguidelinesmadebythegovernment.26.WhatisimpliedinHileryGobert’swordsinparagraph4?A.Hepromotessustainablefarming. B.Landiscrucialforsomefarmers.C.Hisfatherwasanexpertinfarming. D.Farmersshouldhavefaithintheland.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FarmersPracticeClimate-smartAgriculture B.TheImportanceofFarmingSmartlyC.HileryGobert’sSmartFarm D.FarmersintheGulfSouthToachieve“netzero”by2045,countriesneedtocuttheiremissions(排放)by85%,comparedto1990.Swedenhasachievedan80%reductionsince1990,securingitsplaceasthesecondmostsustainablecountryintheworldafterFinland.Andyet,Sweden’seconomyhasbeengrowingsteadilysince1970andrankedsixthintheIMDWorldCompetitivenessRankingReport.Swedenhasadoptedanaggressivecarbontaxaspartoftaxreform.Acarbontaxisachargeoncarbontoinspirebusinessestoreducetheiremissionsandfindrenewablealternatives.Thetaxratehasincreasedsteadilysincethe1990sandcurrentlycovers40%ofSweden’scarbonemissions.Insteadofthepublic’sbacklash,thecarbontaxwasacceptedbytheSwedishpublic.Meanwhile,thenationmaintainedstablegrowthandmayhaveevenseeneconomicimprovementasithadreducedothertaxestoaccountforthenewcarbontax.SwedenalsoestablishedaClimatePolicyCouncilthatevaluateswhethergovernmentpoliciesareinlinewithitsclimategoals.ThoughSwedenisaheavilyindustrializedcountrywithenergy-intensiveindustriessuchassteel,ithasmanagedtomassivelydecarbonizeitseconomy.Naturally,Swedenhasagreatsupplyofwindandwater,andforeststhatcover70%ofitslandthatabsorbcarbondioxide.Swedentookadvantageofthesenaturalopportunities.Itbegancuttingfossil(化石)fuelsinthe1970sduringaglobaloilcrisis,choosingthattimetobuildonnuclearenergyandfurtherestablishhydropowerandwindenergy.Swedenalsohelpedreduceemissionsfromheatingandenergy-intensiveindustriesbyinvestingindistrictheatingsystemspoweredbybiofuelandwasteincineration(焚烧).Districtheatingsystems,thoughexpensive,aremoreefficientsincetheydistributeheattomultiplehousesandindustrialareasinsteadofrequiringseparateheatingunitsineachbuilding.Swedishcitizenshavebeenengagedinmakingsustainablechoices,suchasbuyingecolabeledproductsandsortingwaste.Datashows40%ofSwedespurchasedeco-labeledproductsinJuly,morethantheEuropeanaverage,accordingtotheEuropeanCommission.Also,88%ofallmetalcansandPETbottleswererecycled.28.WhatdoesSweden’sstoryinparagraph1show?A.Reducingcarbonemissionsisnotverychallenging.B.Climateactioncancoexistwitheconomicprogress.C.Swedenismostconcernedaboutreducingemissions.D.Economicgrowthshouldnotgivewaytoclimateaction.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backlash”inparagraph2mean?A.Ignorance. B.Confusion. C.Indifference. D.Resistance.30.WhatdidtheSwedishgovernmentrealizeinthe1970s?A.Itshouldprotectallitsforests. B.Itshoulddevelopcleanenergy.C.Itshouldsetanexampletotheworld. D.Itshouldnotbehighlyindustrialized.31.WhatisimpliedaboutSwedishcitizensinthelastparagraph?A.Theytrytoliveagreenlife. B.Theylacksustainablechoices.C.Theyfacetoomanyregulations. D.Theyneedgoodheatingsystems.Scientistsaimingtoaddresstheongoingobesity(肥胖)crisishavemadeanimportantdiscovery:Intermittent(断断续续的)calorierestrictioncausessignificantchangesinthegut—thetubeinthebodythroughwhichfoodpasses—andthebrain,potentiallyopeningupnewwaystomaintainahealthyweight.ResearchersfromChinastudied25obesevolunteersoveraperiodof62days.Duringthisperiod,thevolunteerstookpartinanintermittentenergyrestriction(IER)program,whichwasasysteminvolvingcarefulcontrolofcalorieintakeanddietsonsomedays.Theresultswerestriking:theparticipantslostanaverageof7.6kilogramsorabout7.8%oftheirbodyweight.Beyondtheweightloss,theresearchersobservedsignificantchangesintheparticipants’brainactivityandgutmicrobiome(微生物菌群)composition.“Fromthestudy,weknowthatthegutandthebrainarecloselylinked.Theobservedchangesinthegutmicrobiomeandintheactivityinaddiction-relatedbrainregionsduringandafterweightlossarehighlydynamicandcoupledovertime,”saidhealthresearcherQiangZengfromtheNationalClinicalResearchCenterforGeriatricDiseases.Thechangesinbrainactivity,spottedviaMRIscans,wereinregionsknowntobeimportantintheregulationofappetiteandaddiction.Moreover,thechangesinthegutmicrobiome,whichwereanalyzedthroughstoolsamplesandbloodmeasurements,werelinkedtoparticularbrainregions.“Forexample,somegutbacteriawerenegativelyassociatedwithactivityintheleftinferiorfrontalorbitalgyrus,abrainareainvolvedinexecutivefunction,includingourwillpowerwhenitcomestofoodintake.Themicrobiomeinthegutproduceschemicals,whichgettothebrainthroughnervesandtheblood.Inreturn,thebraincontrolseatingbehavior,whilenutrientsfromourdietchangethecompositionofthegutmicrobiome,”explainedtheresearcher.Morethanabillionpeopleworldwidearenowthoughttobeobese,whichleadstoanincreasedriskofmanydifferenthealthissuesfromcancertoheartdisease.“Knowingmoreabouthowourbrainsandgutsaredependentoneachothercouldmakeahugedifferenceineffectivelypreventingandreducingobesity,”saidbiomedicalscientistLimingWangfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences.32.Whatisthesignificanceofthediscovery?A.Itillustratestheroleofexerciseinkeepingahealthyweight.B.Itclarifiesthepsychologicaleffectsofdietingonobesepeople.C.Itconfirmstheeffectivenessoftraditionalweightlossmethods.D.Itrevealstheimpactofintermittentcalorierestrictiononobesity.33.Whatdoesthestudyfindout?A.Guthealthimprovesdecision-makingprocessesinthebrain.B.Gutbacteriaaredynamicallylinkedtoaddiction-relatedbrainregions.C.Braincontrolstheproductionofbacteriainthegutmicrobiomedirectly.D.Thegutmicrobiomenegativelyimpactsthebrain’saddiction-relatedregions.34.Howdoesthegutmicrobiomeinfluencethebrain?A.Bychangingthestructureofbraincells.B.Byreleasingenergythatfuelsbrainactivity.C.Byproducingchemicalsthatgointothebrain.D.Bybreakingdownnutrientsneededforthebrain.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Topersuadeobesepeopletoloseweight.B.Toinformreadersaboutanewstudyonweightloss.C.Toencouragethepublictoadopthealthyeatinghabits.D.Toexploretherelationshipbetweenobesityandoverallhealth.FromaTraditionalChineseMedicinepointofview,doingregularfootbathsbenefitsyouinseveralways.Ithelpstheflowinthebody.ItallowsyourQiandbloodtorunbetter.36Therefore,exposuretoaheatedenvironmentwillallowthebloodandotherliquidstoflowmoreeasilythroughthebody.Itreducesbloodpressure.Accordingtomanystudiesconducted,evenone20-minutefootbathinhotwaterwillreducebloodpressurelevelswithinthebody.37Itdetoxifiesyourbody.Asthehotwaterwarmsupyourfeet,itwillbegintocirculatewarmerbloodaroundyourbodytothepointwhereyouwillfeelwarmthinyourchestfirstandtheneventuallyyourforehead.38Thishelpsdriveouttoxinsandclearourlymphnodes.39Yourbodyandorgansneedtheminordertofunction,soenablingthesetogettherefasterwillallowyourorganstofunctionoptimally.Thisincludesdeliveringmoreoxygentokeyorganssuchastheheartandbrain,whichwillalsoallowyoutothinkmoreclearly.Ithelpscalmthemind.Thisisinconnectionwithhowhotfootbathsallowformorebloodtopassthroughthebrainoverthesameperiodoftime.40Whenpairedwithasteady,regularbreathinandbreathout,thiswillhelpcreateclarityandcalminthebrainandmind.Irecommendbeingintentionalaboutthistoallowtimefromourbusylivestobenefitboththemindandbodysimultaneously.A.Heatexpandsthings.B.Bathuntilyoufeeltheheat.C.Itmeansanincreasedflowofoxygen.D.Youwillnoticeyourselfsweating,whichisagoodthing!E.Itdeliversmorenutrientsandoxygentopartsofthebody.F.Thesehabitscansurelyhelpyouachievehealthybloodpressure.G.Imaginetheon-goingbenefitsofthisifyoucandothisrepeatedly!三、完形填空Ward-Hopperwasdiagnosed(诊断)withbreastcancerafewmonthsbeforeherweddingin2016.Whileshehadn’tbeenfeelingwellbeforesheandherhusbandtraveledtoCostaRicaforherhoneymoon,Ward-Hoppernoticeda41inherenergylevelswheninCostaRica.Shethoughtthatshewasgettingbetter.42,itreallyseemedthatitwasenvironmental,becauseafteraboutaweekbacktoHouston,shefeltbadagain.Moreover,theysufferedanothermajor43.“IhadthesurgeryandthenHurricaneHarveyhitHouston,”shesays.“Andweendedup44ourhome.Badluck.”After45tofindanewhome,thecouplerealizedthattherewasn’tanythingholdingthemtoHoustonanymore,and46thatitwastimetomoveon.47,theychoseCostaRica.Theyexplainedthattheywere48bythecountry’shealthcareandeducationsystem,aswellastheenvironmentalprotection.What’smore,CostaRicaislessthanfourhoursfromHoustonbyplaneandthatwasa49factorintheirdecision.In2018,aroundeightmonthsafterchoosingtomakeCostaRicatheirnewhome,thefamilyleftHoustontostarta50lifeinPuebloNuevo.Thecouplespenttheirtimetendingtheirgarden,meetingthelocalsandgettingusedtotheirnew51.“Thelocalsoftenhelpedusafterwe52here.Itwasamazing.Thecommunityreallytookcareofeachother.Ifeltvery53.”Ward-Hoppersaid.Ward-Hopper,whohasbeen“cancerfree”forseveralyears,has54aslower-pacedlifestyleandlearnednottobesonervous.Sheandherfamilynever55theirdecisiontoliveinCostaRico.41.A.drop B.change C.revolution D.tendency42.A.Moreover B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.However43.A.injury B.defeat C.blow D.punishment44.A.selling B.losing C.building D.decorating45.A.promising B.expecting C.struggling D.refusing46.A.decided B.imagined C.hoped D.explained47.A.Naturally B.Gradually C.Certainly D.Eventually48.A.impressed B.encouraged C.requested D.restricted49.A.common B.major C.possible D.single50.A.tiring B.real C.adventurous D.fresh51.A.members B.ideas C.surroundings D.rules52.A.settled B.stood C.left D.found53.A.bored B.confused C.interested D.touched54.A.reactedto B.adaptedto C.contributedto D.returnedto55.A.predict B.support C.regret D.accept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。AsdemandforNeZha-themedproductsrisesdramatically,companypresidentSunWenkefindshisphonekeepingringing.Inadditionto56(update)onmold(模具)production,inquiriesfromdistributors,andrequestsforcooperationfromeagerbrandsareflooding57.EstablishedtoymanufacturerslikeSun’sWoFactoryareturningthefilmNeZha2’scharactersinto58(high)sought-afterreal-worldcollectibles(收藏品)throughinnovativedesignsandcraftsmanship.59(found)in2017,WoFactoryisaculturalandcreativecompanyspecializingindesign,research,andproduction.“Ourinitialorderbeforethefilm’sreleasewas10,000sets.Justdaysago,anadditionalorder60(place),multiplyingdemandbyseveralhundredtimes,”Sunsaid.Theunexpectedincreaseinordershasleftcompaniesbothexcitedandfeelingthe61(press).“Wehavespedupmoldproductiontoshortenthemanufacturingcycle.Typically,ittakes35to60daystoproduceamoldandanother45to90days62(complete)aproduct,butnowwecandelivertheproductstoconsumersinjustover20days,”Sunsaid.Inrecentyears,Dongguan63(become)aglobalcenterfordesignertoys,producingaquarteroftheworld’sanime-relatedmerchandiseand85percentofChina’sdesignertoyproducts.64city’swell-establishedindustrialchainandsupplynetworkhavegivencompaniesacompetitiveedge.InShipaiTown,65WoFactoryisbased,afullyintegratedecosystemcoverseverythingfromdesignandmoldmanufacturingtotransportation—allaccessiblewithina15-minutedrive.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,目前在英国做交换生,在学习英国文学课程时遇到了困难。请你给教师MrsWilson写一封邮件,内容包括:1.遇到的问题;2.寻求帮助。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMrsWilson,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。Inalargemeatprocessingfactory,therewasayoungwomannamedAva.Bothherworkmatesandbossspokehighlyofher.Avawaswarm-heartedtoeveryoneinthefactory,includingthe50-year-oldsecurityguardDaniel.OnAva’sfirstdayatthefactory,shemadeadeepimpressiononDaniel.Hesaid,“Shesmiledandgreetedmewarmly.She’sbeensuchakindwoman.”Fromthenon,nomatterwhethershewasgoingtoworkorleavingwork,AvawouldalwayssayhellotoDanieleveryday.Ifshehadtime,she’dchatwithhimandaskabouthisfamilyandchildren.Overtheyears,AvaandDanielhadsharedmanyastory.AvawouldtellDanielaboutherchildhoodmemoriesandherdreamsforthefuture.Daniel,inreturn,wouldsharehislifeexperiencesandgiveheradvice.Oneday,Ava’sworkmateAmanda,whowasinchargeofthecoldstorage,fellillandcouldn’tcometowork.Butthecoldstoragehadtobecheckedeveryday.SoAvaofferedtohelpAmandawiththeinspection.Thatafternoon,afterfinishingallherownwork,shewentintothecoldstorage.Allofasudden,thedoorclosedaccidentallyandshewaslockedinside.Asenseoffearandpaniccameoverher.Hermindwasinamess.Shethoughttoherself,“Oh,howdidthishappen?HowamIgoingtogetoutofhere?”Shefeltacoldsweatonherforehead.Herheartwasbeatinglikeadrum.Shetriedtostaycalmandthinkofawayout,butthecoldairandthesilencearoundhermadeithardforhertofocus.Shescreamedandpoundedonthedoorwithallherstrength,butalltheotherworkershadalreadyleftwork,andnoonecouldhearher.Astimewentby,thetemperatureinthecoldstoragedroppedrapidly,andthedangeroflifewasapproaching.Shesoonlostconsciousness(知觉)。注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Suddenly,thedoorofthecoldstoragewasopenedbyDanielfromoutside.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________DanieltoldAvathatitwasherkindnessandenthusiasmthatsavedher.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案1.【答案】A【听力材料】M:I’mreallytired,butIdon’twanttomissthemovie.W:IfIwereyou,I’dsleepearlytonightandseethemovielater.Anyway,we’llhaveatesttomorrow.【听力材料】M:I’mreallytired,butIdon’twanttomissthemovie.W:IfIwereyou,I’dsleepearlytonightandseethemovielater.Anyway,we’llhaveatesttomorrow.2.【答案】C【听力材料】M:IdreamedIwonacompetitionlastnight.W:Oh,really?Whatdidyouwin?Money?Anewcar?M:Aholidayonanisland.Ihopemydreamwillcometrue.【听力材料】M:IdreamedIwonacompetitionlastnight.W:Oh,really?Whatdidyouwin?Money?Anewcar?M:Aholidayonanisland.Ihopemydreamwillcometrue.3.【答案】C【听力材料】W:Whatareyoudoing?M:I’mdesigningadress.IenteredacontestandthewinnerwillgetatriptoParis.W:Wow!Thislooksamazing.Ilovethelengthandthecolorofthedress.Ithinkyou’regoingtodowellinthecontest!【听力材料】W:Whatareyoudoing?M:I’mdesigningadress.IenteredacontestandthewinnerwillgetatriptoParis.W:Wow!Thislooksamazing.Ilovethelengthandthecolorofthedress.Ithinkyou’regoingtodowellinthecontest!4.【答案】B【听力材料】W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Well,Iboughtthiscameratwodaysago,andI’mafraiditdoesn’twork.Idon’tknowwhetheritisbrokenorIoperateditinawrongway.W:Letmesee.Oh!Thebatteryisupsidedown.【听力材料】W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:Well,Iboughtthiscameratwodaysago,andI’mafraiditdoesn’twork.Idon’tknowwhetheritisbrokenorIoperateditinawrongway.W:Letmesee.Oh!Thebatteryisupsidedown.5.【答案】A【听力材料】W:Lookatthatbigfieldofcotton,andthecowsonthegrassland.IwishIcouldstaythereforseveraldays.M:Wewouldn’tbeabletoseethebeautifulviewifwedidn’ttravelbytrain,wouldwe?【听力材料】W:Lookatthatbigfieldofcotton,andthecowsonthegrassland.IwishIcouldstaythereforseveraldays.M:Wewouldn’tbeabletoseethebeautifulviewifwedidn’ttravelbytrain,wouldwe?【答案】6.B7.C【听力材料】W:Hi,Jeff,whatdoyoudoinyourfreetime?M:Well,Iusuallyreadbooks.Butmytwofavoritesaregoingtothegymandbirdwatching.W:Andwhatdoyouenjoybetterabouteachactivity?M:Well,Iusuallygotothegyminthemorning.Itmakesmefullofenergy.Bird-watching,well,isthemostrelaxingthingIdo.IalwayskeeplistsofwhereI’veseenthebirdsandwhatkindsofbirdsI’veseen.AndthenIdividethemintodifferentgroups.W:Sohowlongdoyouspendoneachactivity?M:Well,whenIgotothegym,Itrytostayfortwohours,fourtimesaweek.Asforbirdwatching,Itrytogotwiceaweekandspendthreehourseachtime.【听力材料】W:Hi,Jeff,whatdoyoudoinyourfreetime?M:Well,Iusuallyreadbooks.Butmytwofavoritesaregoingtothegymandbirdwatching.W:Andwhatdoyouenjoybetterabouteachactivity?M:Well,Iusuallygotothegyminthemorning.Itmakesmefullofenergy.Bird-watching,well,isthemostrelaxingthingIdo.IalwayskeeplistsofwhereI’veseenthebirdsandwhatkindsofbirdsI’veseen.AndthenIdividethemintodifferentgroups.W:Sohowlongdoyouspendoneachactivity?M:Well,whenIgotothegym,Itrytostayfortwohours,fourtimesaweek.Asforbirdwatching,Itrytogotwiceaweekandspendthreehourseachtime.【答案】8.A9.B10.C【听力材料】M:Anna!Wherehaveyoubeen?Ididn’tseeyouafterIgotup.W:I’vebeentothemallinthecitycenterandIsawwhatIwanted.M:Isthatawhitecoattomatchthepinkdressyouboughtyesterday?W:No.Notawhitecoat.Itisn’tanythingforme.It’sforourhouse.M:Ourhouse?Whatisit?W:You’llneverguess.It’sanewsofa.Ayellowone.M:Wealreadyhaveasofa,dear.Averygoodone.W:I’veneverlikedit.It’sbrownandourotherfurnitureislightblue.Theydon’tmatch.Theyellowonewilllookgood.M:Well,isthenewsofawiderornarrower?W:It’salittlebitwiderandlongerthanouroldsofa.Butitwillmakeyoufeelrelaxed.Justimaginethatyoulieonitwhilewatchingyourfavoritefootballmatch.M:Soundsgreat.I’llhaveaverygoodplacetosleep.【听力材料】M:Anna!Wherehaveyoubeen?Ididn’tseeyouafterIgotup.W:I’vebeentothemallinthecitycenteran

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