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2025届高三年级考前模拟训练(第2轮)英语试题考试时间:5月6日上午8:00-10:00第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Havingaholiday. B.Askingforasickleave. C.WorkinginOsaka.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Whatsportstoplay. B.Wheretodosports. C.Howtomeetpeople.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel. B.Inarestaurant. C.Athome.4.WhenwillthemangototheGreatWall?A.Inspring. B.Insummer. C.Inautumn.5.WhywillthemangotoEdinburgh?A.Todrivethewomanthere.B.Todosomesightseeingthere.C.Tomeetsomeimportantpeople.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Elegant. B.Painful. C.Focused.7.Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetheman?A.GototheOperaHouse. B.Takeashortbreak. C.Relaxandkeepgoing.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Forwhatdoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tocomplainaboutabook. B.Toreturnabook.C.Toorderabook.9.Howmanypagesofthebookaremissing?A.Three. B.Nine. C.Fourteen.10.Whatwillthewomandotodealwiththeproblem?A.Givethemoneyback. B.Makeanapology. C.Sendanewbook.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthemanhiresomebikes?A.Tovisittheislandwithhisfriend.B.Togotovisitthebicyclerentalshop.C.Togotravelingabroad.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Seeinghertomorrow. B.Goingtothebeach. C.Hiringamotorbike.13.Whereisthemanstaying?A.AtSpeedBicycleRental.B.AttheHomeInnHotel.C.AtNo.100TeckmanStreet.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howshouldthemanwashthesweater?A.Byhand. B.Bydrycleaning. C.Byhomemachinewashing.15.Whydoesthemanwanttoreturnthesweater?A.Thecolourfaded. B.Itgotdirty. C.Itshrankalot.16.Whydoesthewomanrefusetoreturnthemoney?A.Themandoesn’tbringthereceipt.B.Theitemwasboughtinaclearancesale.C.Themandoesn’tcarryhismembershipcard.17.Wheredoesthisdialoguehappen?A.Ataclothesshop. B.Ataclothesfactory. C.Atatailor’sshop.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatwillprobablyhappenifastudentmisses10%oftheclasses?A.Theywillneedtotakeanexam.B.Theirfinalgradewillbelowered10%.C.Theywillfailtheclassautomatically.19.WhatdothestudentsdoonFridays?A.Readthetextbook. B.Havediscussions. C.Doin-classwritings.20.Whatshouldstudentsworkhardestat?A.In-classwritings. B.Writingtheiressays. C.Theirhomework.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。ANewScientististheworld’smostpopularweeklyscienceandtechnologypublication.Ourwebsite,appandprinteditionscoverinternationalnewsfromascientificstandpoint.Highlights:News&FeaturesDailyonlineupdatesandweeklymagazinetoppicksbringyouthelatestscientificnews,coveringeverythingfromartificialintelligencetobreakthroughsinhealthandquantum(量子)physics.Writtenbyresearchersandexpertjournalists,featurearticlesseparatefactfromfictionandturndiscoveriesintoeasy-to-understandknowledge—nosciencebackgroundneeded.CultureThissectionexplorestheintersectionofscienceandculture,featuringreviewsofbooks,events,andexhibitions.Ithighlightstheimpactofscienceonsocietyandthearts.ViewsWepresentreaders’letters,opinions,andarticlesbyeditors,offeringin-depthanalysisanddiverseviewpointsonscience,culture,andsocialissues.Thissectionencouragescriticalthinkinganddiscussion.Subscriber-onlyBenefits:Exclusive(专享的)accesstoarticleswithgreatcontent·Prioritytopaidtourstositesofscientificimportanceworldwide·Fourfreevirtualeventseachyear,includinglecturesandmasterclassesonsciencetopics·Newsletterswiththelatestnewsandinsights,sentdirectlytoyouremailordigitaldevicesBestofferDigitalaccessAPP+WebsiteSubscription√Unlimitedaccessto√UnrestrictedaccesstotheappTrial:$10for10weeks○Then$49.99every3months○Then$200$99annuallyPrintanddigitalaccessAPP+WebsiteSubscription√Unlimitedaccessto√Unrestrictedaccesstotheapp√PrinteditiondelivereddirectlytoyourdooreachweekTrial:$20for10weeks○Then$64.99every3months○Then$240$199annually21.WhatcanyoufindinNewScientist?A.Latestsciencefiction. B.Beginner-friendlysciencearticles.C.Academicwritingguide. D.In-depthscientificresearchpapers.22.Whatisanadvantageofbeingasubscriber?A.Stayinginformedofupdates. B.Takingdiscountedsciencetours.C.Gettingfreereadingdevices. D.Attendinglecturesinuniversities.23.Howmuchistheannualsubscriptionforprintanddigitalaccessafterthe10-weektrial?A.$99. B.$109. C.$199. D.$240.BIstartedwalkingbackwardfornoapparentreason.Iwassimplywavinggoodbyetomydaughterswhenithitmetotakeafewstepsbackward.SinceI’dalreadystartedIthoughtIcouldwalkallthewayhomethatway.Afterall,thecontradictionofmovingforwardbygoingbackwardseemedengagingandworthexploring.Thefirstproblemwaspractical.Snowisapainevenforregularwalking,somypacesloweddownconsiderably.Atthisdifferentpace,lifeitselffeltrushedincomparison.Howsillyitisthatwe’realwaysinsuchahurrytogetsomewhere.Forexample,Ioftenarriveatplaceslongaftermybodygetsthere.SometimesIreachmydaughters’school,butmymindisstillathome,wonderingwhetherIunpluggedmywife’shairdryer.Walkingbackward,however,forcedmetoadjustthepaceofmybodytomymind.Thenextthinghadtodowithvision.Inregularwalkingthepathaheadisalwaysvisible.Here,youuseothersenses:youhearthecarapproaching,yousensetheunevennessoftheground,andyounoticethechangeinthefirmnessofthesnow.Youactivateanentiresetofskillsweusuallydon’tusebecauseofourdependenceonsight.Thisway,thefamiliarpathIwalkedeverydaysuddenlyfeltlikeagrandadventure,adiscoveryIhadn’tanticipated.Becauseofmyaddictiontofoolishideas,Idecidedtocontinuemybackwardwalkingfortherestoftheday.AndIquicklyrealizedsomethingobvious:thepathIenjoyedmostwastheoneIhadalreadytravelled.Anditstruckmethatthiswastherightwaytolookatlife:movingtowardadestinationwithouteverforgettingwhereyou’vebeen,orhowfaryou’vecome.Lookingbackisalwaysgoodforself-value.There’snowaytolookatyesterdayandnotfeelbetter:fortheillnessthatdidn’tkillyou,orthehappychildhooddaysthatstillmakeyousmile.24.Whatinterestedtheauthorinthefirstparagraph?A.Findinganewroutebackhome. B.Engaginghimselfindeepthinking.C.Movingforwardinadifferentmanner. D.Seeinghisdaughtersoffeverymorning.25.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeonthewaybackhome?A.Weneedtostayfocusedatwork. B.Wedon’tneedtolivearushedlife.C.Weshouldspendmoretimewithfamily. D.Weshouldn’tcompareourselvestoothers.26.Howdidtheauthorovercomethevisionproblem?A.Hestudiedasetofnewskills. B.Hedependedonhismemory.C.Hefollowedhissenseofdirection. D.Hemadefulluseofothersenses.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtodeliverinthelastparagraph?A.Childhoodisthebestpartinlife. B.It’sinspiringtoreflectonthepast.C.It’simportanttofindyourself-value. D.Oneoughttolearntoforgivehimself.CIntheheartlandofJapan,whereendlessgreenricefieldspaintthelandscapelikealivingblanket,aremarkableformofartistryhasemerged—ricepaddyart,apracticethattransformsordinaryfarmlandintocolourfulartworks.Whilechildrenandadultsalikearedelightedbythesurprisinglycompleximages,onemightwonder:whatmakestheartareality?Thesecretliesinthericeshoots(秧苗).Astheplantsofdifferentvarietiesgrow,eachtypeprogressivelyturnsadifferentcolourrangingfromshadesofgreentopurpleorgold—tobringanartworktolife.Thesecolorfulblocksandlinesinfieldsformvividdesigns:toweringmountains,lovelyanimals,andevenfamouscharactersfrommoviesandcartoons,whichareeasilyrecognizablefromhighplaces.ThetraditionofthepaddyartcantracebacktojustthreedecadesagoinInakadate,asmallJapanesevillagewherericehasbeengrownforover2,000years.Thelocalsgottheideafromthesightofchildren’smulti-coloredpaintingsofricepaddies,thentransformedtheconceptandexperimentedwithitinriceplanting.Theireffortspaidoff.Thepaddyfieldsbecametouristattractions,greatlyboostingthelocaleconomy.Creatingsuchartisnosimpletask.Itbeginswiththoroughplanning:artistsdraftdetailedblueprints,mappingoutexactlythelocationforeachricevariety.Farmersandvolunteersthenworksidebyside,carefullyplantingriceshootsinaccordancewiththeplan.Overmonths,thefieldsdemandconstantcare—weeding,watering,andprotectingthecrops.WhileInakadateremainsthebirthplaceofricepaddyart,itnowextendswidelyacrossJapan.Thepracticeisalsobecomingalltherageinothercountries.InThailand,onemanevenarrangedforacustompieceofartthatspeltoutamessageaskinghisgirlfriendtomarryhim.Beyondservingasastrikingvisualdisplay,thepaddyartsymbolizesharmonybetweentraditionandinnovation.Itinvitesfamiliestoexperiencethebeautyoffarming,supportsruralcommunitiesthroughtourism,andprovesthateventheancientpracticecanadapttomoderncreativity—allwhilekeepingnatureatitscore.28.Whatisspecialaboutthericeshoots?A.Theircoloursvarywithgrowth. B.Theygrowbetterathighplaces.C.Theyarecreatedbyfamousartists. D.Theirdesignsaremeantformovies.29.Whatcanweinferaboutcreatingthepaddyartfromparagraph4?A.Itiscost-effective. B.Itistime-saving.C.Itisweather-dependent. D.Itiscooperation-based.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“becomingalltherage”inparagraph5mean?A.Gainingpopularity. B.Makingprofits.C.Celebratingtraditions. D.Boostingconfidence.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MoreHarmonious,MoreArtistic B.WhenRiceGrowswithArtistryC.HowTourismAffectsRiceGrowing D.ModernTech,ModernFarmingDAnewgroundbreakingstudyrevealsalandmarkbreakthroughinthefieldofsnakebitetreatment.Researchers,ledbyDavidBakerfromtheUniversityofWashington,havedesignednewproteins—unlikeanyfoundinnature—thatcaninactivatesomeofthemostpoisonouscomponentsofsnakebitetoxins(毒素)。Snakebitesrepresentasubstantialglobalhealthissue,affectingmillionsofpeopleeachyear.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,over2millionpeoplesufferfromsnakebitesannually,withmorethan100,000deathsand300,000casesofpermanentdisabilities.Currenttreatmentoptions,mainlyobtainedfromanimalblood,oftenpresentdrawbacks,includinghighproductioncosts,limitedefficiency,andseveresideeffects,suchascausingshockandbreathingdifficulties.Inlightofthesechallenges,Bakerandhisteamhavemadeeffectiveuseofdeeplearningtoolstodevelopartificialproteinscapableofattachingtoandinactivatingtoxins.Thestudyfocusesonaspecificgroupofsnakeproteinsknownasthree-fingertoxins.Thesetoxinsoftenbypasstheimmune(免疫的)system,makingconventionaltreatmentsineffective.Notably,thenewlydesignedproteinsprovidesignificantprotectionagainstdeadlyamountsofthree-fingertoxinsinmice,achievingsurvivalratesrangingfrom80%to100%.Byavoidingthelengthyandresource-intensiveprocessesassociatedwithconventionalantibodydevelopment,thisapproachcouldleadtomoreaccessibleandaffordabletreatments.Also,thenewproteinsaresmaller,allowingforgreaterpenetration(渗透)intobodysystemstoquicklyinactivatethetoxinsandreducedamage.TheefficiencyandspeedatwhichtheseproteinscanbedesignedandproducedusingAlindicateatransformativeshiftindrugdiscoveryprocesses,especiallyinresource-limitedsettings.Whilethestudy’sfindingsareencouraging,theresearchersacknowledgethattraditionalantitoxinswillremaincentraltosnakebitetreatmentforthenearfuture.Thenewlycreatedcomputer-designedantitoxinscanbeintegratedintoexistingtreatmentasadditions,enhancingtheoveralleffectivenessofestablishedtreatments.Meanwhile,scientistsbelievethenewmethodsemployedinthisstudycouldbebeneficialtotacklingotherdiseases,potentiallyleadingtotheemergenceoflessexpensivemedicinesforvarioushealthchallenges.32.Whichisashortcomingofthecurrentsnakebitetreatments?A.Theymainlyrelyonanimalblood. B.Theyareeffectiveincertainregions.C.Theycanleadtoserioushealthrisks. D.Theymayleavetoxinsinpatients’bodies.33.HowdidBaker’steamdealwiththecurrentchallenges?A.Byinventingdeeplearningtools. B.Byidentifyingmoresnaketoxins.C.Byenhancingtheimmunesystem. D.BydesigningAI-generatedproteins.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyaboutconcerningBaker’snewstudy?A.Itsadvantages. B.Itsstrategies. C.itsprocedures. D.Itslimitations.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theexistingapproachesarehardtochange.B.Theconventionaltreatmentsareoutofdate.CThenewmethodsmightenlightenothertreatments.D.Thenewantitoxinswillbethecoreoffuturemethods.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Manyhighschoolseniorsapproachthecollegeapplicationessaywithanxiety.Theyfeeltheirlivesaretooordinarytocreateastorythatwillimpressadmissionsofficers.36Itjustneedstobeagenuinereflectionoftheirpersonalgrowth,drawnfromeverydaymoments.Ionceworkedwithaboywhohadnoideawhattowriteabout.Family?Favoritesubject?HekeptsilentuntilIsuggested,“Hobbies?”Heshylysaid,“Ilikeboxing.”Thenhisessayunfolded,notaboutboxingitself,butaboutself-disciplineandresilience(坚韧),qualitiesthatanycollegewouldadmire.Solookintothethingsthatshapeyou.37Somestudentstrytocatchattentionbywritingtheiressaysinunconventionalforms,suchasapoemoraplay.Moststillfollowthetraditionalstorytellingmodel:ahook(引子),astory,andalessonlearned.38Forexample,theroughedgesandthepleasantsmellofherfather’shandmadefurnitureinspiredonegirltobecomeanengineer.Themagicisinthedetailsandemotionaldepth.Asawritingtutor,Iwashunguponlanguagerulesatfirst.ShouldIhelpmystudentsstickto“standardEnglish,”orletthemwritethewaytheynaturallyspeak—evenifthatincludesinformalexpressions?39It’salsoaboutexpressingideasnaturallyandmakingconnectionswithreaders.Itdoesn’thurttotellahumorouschildhoodincidentinalight,conversationaltone.40Essaywritingteachesstudentstoexpressthemselveswithprecisionthroughrethinkingideas,refininglanguage,andrewritingdrafts.Withmultipleedits,theywilluncoverdeeperinsightsandcreateastoryonlytheycantell.A.Afterall,Ipreferredaformalwritingstyle.B.Agreatessayeventuallytakesforminrevision.C.Isoonrealizedwritingisn’tjustaboutlanguage.D.That’swhytheytrytomakeupappealingstories.E.Whatevertheform,anessaystandsoutforitsstory.F.Onceatopicclicks,theessaypracticallywritesitself.G.Butapowerfulessaydoesn’trequireadramaticstory.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iknewexerciseisgoodforhealth—whodoesn’t?But41wereeasier.Runningboredme,bikingsoundedrisky,andthegymseemedtoomuchtohandle.Eachofferedmeareasonto42it,soIdid.WhenIworkedinKenya,Icametorealizethatpeopletheredon’t“43”thewayIhadthought.Instead,theymove—withaclear44inmind.Theymovetoreachadestination.Theymovetohuntandtotendcrops.Thereisnosuchthingasa45,buttheyareworkingout24-7.MaybeIcouldtake46fromthesepeopleandaddmeaningtomyexercising.So,Ilaunchedmy47program:“chicken-cising,”with15babychicksandabookon48backyardchickens.Itturnedoutthatcaringfortheflightlessbirdswasquite49—afull-bodyworkoutinvolvingbending,squatting(深蹲),weightliftingandrunningaround.Oneweekend,mye-watch50asmanyas145squatsand10,506steps!Iendedupinbettershapethanexpectedandfoundextra51thatnogymworkoutcanprovide.First,quittingisnota(n)52:Youcan’tputonyour“chicken-cise”clothes,sitforawhile,andthensimplydecidenotto53,especiallywhenyourfeatheredfriendsdependonyoutosurvive.Second,youhaveunbeatableworkoutpartners,who54respondtoyourappearancewithencouragement.Bah-Baaaahk!What’smore?Fresh-from-the-heneggs!Turningeverybreakfastintoacelebrationofmynewlifestylewiththebesteggs,“chicken-cising”taughtmethatmovementdoesn’tneedagym—itneeds55.41.A.actions B.excuses C.examples D.answers42.A.approach B.manage C.avoid D.tolerate43.A.change B.live C.travel D.exercise44.A.purpose B.message C.order D.request45.A.role B.problem C.gym D.village46.A.time B.inspiration C.comfort D.pleasure47.A.escape B.diet C.charity D.fitness48.A.cooking B.raising C.drawing D.protecting49.A.demanding B.confusing C.amusing D.touching50.A.meant B.took C.rang D.read51.A.instructions B.pressure C.bonuses D.responsibility52.A.option B.pain C.must D.error53.A.stepaside B.showoff C.turnup D.givein54.A.angrily B.cheerfully C.patiently D.carefully55.A.courage B.talent C.attention D.meaning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。Formany,cyclingtoLhasaisaromanticdream.ButforLiShuangshengandhisson,LiXuyao,itwas5636-day,2298-kilometerjourneyofgrowth—crossing14mountainsover4,000metersand57(battle)altitude(海拔)sickness.Thiswasthefather’sspecialgifttohisson’s16thbirthday.Settingoff58Chongqing,theyrodeina“fatherinfront,sonbehind”formation,determinedtobikeuponemountaineachday.Oneday,theyso59(catch)inaheavyrainstormonKazilaMountain’sslopes(山坡).LiShuangshengledthewaydownhillandstoppedbytheroadsidetowaitforhisson.Tenminuteslater,LiXuyaoappeared,60(cover)inmud.Hisbike,61chainhadslippedoff,causedhimtolosebalanceandfalltotheground.Duringtheday,themountainroads,burningsun,andrainstormsexhaustedthefatherandtheson.Atnight,theyeithershelteredwithTibetanfamilies62campedalone.Severaltimes,thefatherjokinglysuggestedgivingup,butLiXuyaoalwaysreplied63(firm),“Noway.I’lldowhateverittakestogetthere.”Afterwearingdownsixsetsofbrakepads(刹车片),theyfinallyarrivedinLhasa.ForLiXuyao’smother,itwasamomentof64(relieve)andpride.“Iprayedfortheirsafereturneverynight,”shesaid.“Mysonhasgrownintoa65(tough)andmorematureyoungman.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是光明中学的高三学生李华。近日你校将举办英语电影配音赛(EnglishFilmDubbingContest),参赛者是高一高二年级的同学,学生评委将在高三学生中招聘。你对此很感兴趣,请写一封电子邮件给相关负责老师,申请担任其中一项比赛的评委,邮件的内容包括:(1)你希望担任该比赛评委的意愿;(2)你适合担任该比赛评委的理由。注意:1.写作词数为80左右:2.可以增加适当细节,以使行文连贯:3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSir/Madam,IamLiHua,aseniorstudentfromGuangmingMiddleSchool._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。Iwasincrediblyproudofmyschool,theMaplewoodElementary.Itconnectedmetomyroots,asmyfatherandgrandfatherhadallgraduatedfromhere.So,whenourteacherMr.Dowannouncedagroupprojecttocreateabrochure(小册子)aboutourschoolforits100thanniversary,Iwasthrilled.Thebestthreebrochureswouldbedisplayedintheschoollibrary,whichwasachancetoshowthenewstudentshowwonderfulourschoolwas.Iwaspairedwithtwoclassmates:Jake.wholovedphotography,andLilywhohadagiftforwriting.Workingwithotherscouldbefun,right?Butmyenthusiasmquicklyfaded.Ourfirstmeetingwasadisaster.Whenwediscussedwhichpartoftheschoolweshouldfocuson,Jakekepttalkingaboutcamerasandphotos.IturnedtoLily,hopingforsomesupport.Butshesimplyshruggedandsaid,“I’mnotreallyintothis.Itsoundsboring.”Jakenoddedinagreement.TheprojectseemedtobeharderthanIthought.Atournextmeeting,Itriedtoleadtheconversationbacktotheproject.IsharedsomeinterestingfactsIhadresearchedabouttheschool.However,neitherofthemseemedinterested.Jakehadpromisedtogathermaterialsfromthelibrary,butinsteadheshowedusphotostakenontheweekend.Lilyhadn’tstartedherpartoftheresearcheither,claimingshehadbeentoobusy.IfeltlikeIwastheonlyonewhocared.Backhome,Idecidedtotakemattersintomyownhands.Istayeduplatethatnight,tryingtocreatethebrochurebymyself.ButnomatterhowhardItried,theresultwasfarfromsatisfactory.Iwasexhaustedanddisheartened.MymomnoticedIwasupset.“Youcan’tdothisalone,”shegentlyremindedme.“JakeandLilyhavetalentsthatcanmakethisprojectshine.Youjustneedtofindawaytogettheminvolved.”注意:1.续写词数为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withonlythreedaysleft,IknewIhadtoact.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onthefinalday,wepresentedourbrochureinclass.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025届高三年级考前模拟训练(第2轮)英语试卷参考答案1-5ACBCC6-10BCAAC11-15ACBAC16-20BABCB21-23BAC24-27CBDB28-31ADAB32-35CDAC36-40GFECB41-45BCDAC46-50BDBAD51-55CACBD56.a57.battling58.from59.werecaught60.covered61.whose62.or63.firmly64.relief65.tougher听力原稿Text1W:YesterdayIbookedaflightformytriptoOsakanextweek.I’mleavingsoon.M:Great!Youhaven’thadanytimeoffforalmosttwoyears.Text2M:I’mhavingtroublemeetingpeoplehereinthecity.Anyideas?W:Thegymisagoodplacetomeetpeople.Orplayinateamsport,suchasbaseballandvolleyball.M:Thatsoundsfine.I’mgoodatplayingtennis.Text3W:Goodevening,sir.Ourspecialthiseveningisseafood.Wouldyouliketotryit?M:Yeah,thatsoundsgreat.Andaglassoficewater,please.Text4M:WhenisthebesttimetoseetheGreatWall?W:Somethinkthebesttimeisspring.Othersthinkit’smorebeautifulinautumn.M:Iwouldliketoseeitwhentheforestturnsyellow.Text5W:Philip,haveyougotameetinginEdinburgh?M:Yes,I’mgoingtoseesomeleadersfromheadquarters.Why?W:I’mgoingtovisitGlasgowonWednesday,andit’squitenearEdinburgh.M:Ah...I’mgoingtodrivetheretomorrow,soyoucangowithme.Text6M:Myfeeth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