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浙江省温州市环大罗山联盟2024-2025学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodonext?A.Waitunderatree. B.Shelterfromtherain. C.Takeabus.2.HowdoesthemandescribethenewFrenchteacher?A.Moody. B.Kind. C.Learned.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacar. B.Onaplane. C.Inthehairdresser’s.4.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Upset. B.Apologetic. C.Sympathetic.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asafetyrule. B.Ahealthwarning. C.Achemicalexperiment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.salesmanandcustomers. B.husbandandwife. C.Waiterandcustomer.7.Whatstarterwillthewomanhave?A.Cheeseballs. B.Onionrings. C.Garlicbread.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoesthewomanaskTimtodo?A.Giveheraride. B.Goshoppingwithher. C.Visitananimalshelter.9.WhatdoesTimmeanintheend?A.Hedislikesstayingwithanimals.B.Heknowsnothingaboutthework.C.Heisnotinterestedindoingthevoluntarywork.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inadepartmentstore. B.Inalaundryshop. C.Inatailorshop.11.Whyaretheman’sclothesstillinthestore?A.Hewasbusy. B.Heforgotaboutit. C.Heleftthewrongnumber.12.Whenwillthemancometothewoman?A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.Intwodays.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthetopicoftoday’sprogramme?A.Urbanartisticbuildings. B.GraffitiartinLiverpool. C.Sometalentedartists.14.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?A.Inastudio. B.Inagallery. C.Inastreet.15.Whatcanwelearnaboutthegraffiti?A.Bettyhasmixedfeelingsaboutit. B.Mostofitisbasedonsci-fi. C.Itwillberemovedsoon.16.WhatdoesBettythinkofthesignature?A.Itbringssomelifetothearea. B.Itneedsimprovementindesign. C.Itmakesthebuildinglookugly.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Adoctor. B.Apresenter. C.Apsychologist.18.Howcanpeoplehelpolderpetsreducestress?A.Byengagingtheminstimulatinggames.B.Byprovidingthemwithmoretreats.C.Byintroducingnewtoysfrequently.19.Whatisonebenefitofgivingyourpetamassage?A.Itpreventsheartdisease. B.Itreducespain. C.Itincreasesappetite.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Todiscusscommonpetillnesses.B.Tocomparedifferenttypesofpettoys.C.Toofferadviceonenhancingpets’emotionalhealth.二、阅读理解WhileattractionsliketheShardandtheLondonEyeofferexcellentperspectives,they’realwaysbusyandticketpricesaresteep.Butwithalittleinsideknowledge,youcansaveyourpoundsandbagyourskylinephotoswithoutthecrowdsthroughaccessingthefollowingviewpoints.ParliamentHillParliamentHillonHampsteadHeath—at98misoneofLondon’shighestnaturalviewpoints.Fromhere,onaclearday,youcansitontheparkbenchthatfeaturedinmovieslikeRunFatboyRunandNotesonaScandal.Entryfee:freeTheGardenMuseumTowerWhileyoumightbeinterestedinBritishgardendesign,this14th-Centurytoweristhemainattractionforphotographers.Climbthe131stepsofthenarrowspiralstaircaseandyou’llemergeontooneofthefinestriversideviewpointsinthecity—withviewsacrosstothePalaceofWestminsterontheright.Entryfee:£4TheIFSCloudCableCarIfyouwanttosoaroverLondoninaglasspod,theobviousplacetogoistheLondonEye.Butacheaperandcrowd-freealternativeistoridetheIFSCloudCableCar.Theviewsareimpressiveatanytime,buttheCableCarstaysopenlate,soyoucanevenenjoymagnificentsunsetsfromthewest-facingsideoradmirethetwinklingcitylightsafterdark.Entryfee:£6one-waySeabird,SouthwarkLondonhasnoshortageofrooftopvenues(场所)offeringknockoutcityscapeviews,soitcanbehardtopickjustoneortwo.Butforlocation,anglesandagreatexperience,itdoesn’tgetmuchbetterthanSeabird,onthe14thflooroftheHoxtonhotelinSouthwarkwithnothingtoblockviewsonthreesides.Entryfee:Buyadrink:draughtbeercosts£6.50orasmallglassofwineis£9;aportionofolivescosts£5.21.WhichviewpointprovidesthebestopportunitytophotographthePalaceofWestminster?A.ParliamentHill B.TheGardenMuseumTowerC.TheIFSCloudCableCar D.Seabird22.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSeabirdcomparedtotheIFSCloudCableCar?A.Itoffersashorterrideexperience B.ItprovidesbetternighttimeviewsC.It’smoresuitableforlargegroups D.Itrequiresfoodconsumptiontoenter23.Thistextismostlikelytakenfrom________.A.acitybrochure B.ageographymagazineC.atravelguidebook D.anarchitecturaljournalWhenmysonfirstbegancompetinginschoolchesstournaments,Ioftenchattedwithotherparents.Occasionally,Iwouldaskiftheyplayedchessthemselves.Normally,thereplywasno.WhenIvolunteeredthatIwaslearningtoplay,theirtonewascheerfullyjoking,“Goodluckwiththat!”Ifthisgameissogood,whyareadultsignoringit?Seeingsomeoneplayingsmartphonegames,Ipreferredtosay,“Whyareyouhavingyourkidsdochesswhileyouplay?”Sure,weparentshadworktodo,workthathelpedpayforthelessonsourkidswereenjoying.ButIwasalsowonderingifweweresendinganunnoticeablemessagethatlearningwasfortheyoung.Duringonetournament,Isawagroupofparentsplayingchess!Justthen,agroupofkidspassedme,“Whyareadultslearningchess?”Oneasked,inanapparentlyjokingtone.Iwastiredofsittingonthesidelines.Iwantedin,andthatiswhyIgotamembershipcardandstartedthrowingmyselfin.Itwasthreehoursofconcentrationandthinkingwithmyphoneoff.ItfeltlikeagymwhereIwastrainedtosolveproblemswithfocus,memory,logic,andoccasionalheadaches.Andofcoursehoursofabsenceofdigitaldeviceswouldneverbenogoodforthinkingsharply.Beingabeginnercanbehardatanyage,butitgetsharderwhenyouareolder.Thephrase“adultbeginner”hasanfairlygentlepity.Itimpliesthelearningofsomethingthatyoushouldhaveperhapsalreadylearned.24.Whatcanwelearnaboutotherparents’reaction?A.Theyexpressedstrongsupport. B.Theyofferedpracticaladvice.C.Theyrespondedwithlight-hearteddoubt. D.Theyshowedcompletedisinterest.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“sittingonthesidelines”meaninParagraph3?A.Watchingwithoutparticipating. B.Supportingactivelyfromtheside.C.Criticizingothers’actions. D.Teachingchildrenpatiently.26.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthisdecisiontostartlearningchess?A.Regretfulduetothedifficulty. B.Satisfieddespitethechallenges.C.Unconcernedaboutitsvalue. D.Proudoftherapidprogress.27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.Tocriticizeparentsforneglectingchess.B.Toprovethatchildrenlearnfasterthanadults.C.Tosharehowchessimprovedhisparentingskills.D.Toreflectonsocietalviewsaboutadultlearning.InJuly2024,aschoolof77pilotwhaleswasheduponabeachinOrkney,Scotland.Itwasthelargestmassstranding(滞留)ofwhalesinScotlandfordecades.Scientistsdon’tknowexactlywhywhalesbeachthemselves.Onetheoryisthatclimatechangeisdrivingwhales’foodclosertotheshoreline,wheretheythengetstuckasthetidegoesout.Ifasingleanimalisfound,itisusuallybecauseitissickorhasbeeninjured.IntheOrkneystranding,12ofthewhaleswerestillalivewhentheybecamebeached.Whenthishappens,marineorganizationsassesswhetherawhalecanbesafelyrefloated.Professionalsandmembersofthecommunityfrequentlycometogether,covertheanimalinwetsheetsandpourbucketsofwateroverit,thoughnottheblowhole,untiltheanimaldriftsbackouttotheocean.Thoughit’snotalwaysahappyending.Forthosethatdon’tsurvive,apost-mortem(验尸)examinationisoftencarriedout.DrBrownlowoftheScottishMarineAnimalStrandingSchemetoldtheBBCthatthesecanrevealalotaboutthewhale’slifeandthereasonswhyitwasbeached.In2024,averyrarespeciesofwhaleturneduponabeachinNewZealand—aspade-toothedwhale.Whilethisissad,thedeadbodywasdissectedinordertohelpresearchersacquirenewinformationaboutthespecies.“Fromascientificandconservationpointofview,thisishuge”,GabeDavies,aDepartmentofConservationofficial,said.Somebeachedwhaleswhodon’tsurvivehavetheirskeletonssenttomuseums,whilemanyothersarereturnedtothewater.Thisensuresthemarineenvironmentbenefitsbecausewhalecarcasses(兽尸)giveoffmanynutrients.“Whentheyfallanddieandsinktothebottomoftheocean,theyformtheselittlenutrient-richislandsthatcansupportahugediversityoflife,”saysDrBrownlow.Themoreresearchthatcanbedone,thebetter.Fornow,wecanonlydowhatwecantokeepouroceanscleanandsafe.28.Whatcanbelearntaboutthestrandingofwhales?A.Whales’strandingcausestheirdeathunavoidably.B.Experts’effortstosavestrandedwhalesalwayspayoff.C.Fooddistributionisapartialcauseofwhales’stranding.D.Pouringwaterovertheblowholecansavebeachedwhales.29.Whydoestheauthormentionthepost-mortemexamination?A.Toshowtheprocedureofanexamination.B.Toillustratethevalueofstudyingdeadbodies.C.Toexplainthecarcasses’valuetomarineecosystemsD.Toadvocateforimmediaterescueeffortsforstrandedwhales.30.What’sDr.Brownlow’sattitudetowardstheroleofwhalecarcasses?A.Optimistic. B.Skeptical. C.Neutral. D.Indifferent.31.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Furthereffortsshouldbemadetorescuebeachedwhales.B.Oceancleanupismoreimportantthanscientificresearch.C.Immediateactionsareneededtoaddressclimatechange.D.Oceancleanupeffortsarecrucialtothemarineecosystem.GooglehasbeenusingSynthIDtoautomaticallyidentifytextgeneraledbythecompany’sGeminichatbot.Thissystemembeds(嵌入)digitalwatermarks(水印)directlyintoAI-generatedimages,audio,textorvideo,makingiteasiertodistinguishAI-generatedcontentfromhuman-writtenposts.ScottAaronson,atTheUniversityofTexasatAustin,saysthatwhilenoknownwatermarkingmethodisabsolutelyreliable,hereallyhopesthiscanhelpincatchingasmallpartofAI-generatedmisinformation,academiccheatingandmore.Healsohopesotherlargelanguagemodelcompanieswillfollow.GoogleDeepMind’sAIwatermarkingusea“competitionsampling”approachtoselectcertainwordtokens(标志),creatingastatisticalsignaturethatisdetectablebyassociatedsoftware.Thisprocessrandomlypairsuppossiblewordtokensinacompetitionstyle,withthewinnerofeachpairbeingdeterminedbywhichonescoreshighestaccordingtoawatermarkingfunction.Thewinningtokensofthecompetitionmovethroughcontinuousroundsofselectionuntiljustoneremains—amulti-layeredapproachthatincreasesthecomplexityofanypotentialattemptstocrackthewatermark,saysFurongHuangattheUniversityofMaryland.Theresearchersacknowledgedthatthewatermarkingworksbestwithlongerchatbotresponses,suchasgeneratinganessayoremail,butithasnotyetbeentestedonresponsestomathsorcodingproblems.Inaddition,bothGoogleDeepMind’steamandothersdescribedtheneedforadditionalsafeguardsagainstmisuseofAIchatbots—withHuangrecommendingstrongerregulationaswell.“Authorizingwatermarkingbylawwouldaddressboththepracticalityanduseradoptionchallenges,ensuringamoresecureuseoflargelanguagemodels,”shesays.32.WhatdoweknowaboutSynthID?A.Itcausescheatinginschoolsettings. B.ItremovesallAI-relatedmisinformation.C.ItassistsAIdevelopersinmakingchatbots. D.Ithelpsrecognizeachatbot-generatedtext.33.Whichisoneofthestepsincreatingasignature?A.Randomscoringoftokens. B.Deliberatepairingoftokens.C.Competitiveselectionoftokens. D.Continuousgenerationoftokens.34.Whatmightbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraph?A.AnewalgorithmtoimprovetheefficiencyofSynthID.B.ApotentiallegalframeworktosupportSynthID’sspread.C.AcomparisonofSynthIDwithotherwatermarkingtechnology.D.AdiscussiononSynthID’sbenefitsinsecuringAI-generatedcontent.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AI-GeneratedContent:APotentialCheaterB.AIWatermarking:APromisingTechnologyC.Google’sSynthID:AnOutstandingDetectiveD.GeminiChatbot:ABrilliantArtificialIntelligenceOnceuponatime,wewereallquestion-askingexperts.Westartedaskingourparentsnumerousquestionsaskids.Bypreschool,ourinquiriesevenreachedthedepthsofscience,philosophy,andthesocialorder.Wheredoesthesungoatnight?Whydoesn’tthatmanhaveahomelikewedo?36Then,atsomepoint,ourinquiringdesiresdisappear.37Animportantfactorishowthesocialenvironmentssurroundinguschangeasweage.Schoolstransformfromaplaceforaskingquestionstoonefundedbyourabilitytoanswerthem.Welearntosellourselvesonthejobmarketbywhatweknow,notwhatwedon’t.Andwerecognizethatsocietyrewardsthepeoplewhoproposetohavetheanswers.Assuch,onewaytorenewourinquiringspiritistochangetheatmosphere.Wecanbebraveraboutaskingquestionsinpublicandencouragingotherstopursuetheircuriosity,too.38Whenitcomestohowwephrasequestions,weareadvisedtoopenwithlesssensitivequestions,favorfollow-upquestions,andkeepquestionsopen-ended.Wecanalsopracticeaskingquestionsofandforourselvesbykeepingarunninglistofquestionsinajournal.39Finally,wecouldsetasidetimetoaskabsurdquestionslike“Howwouldyouaccomplishaweek’sworkintwohours?”Thistypeofquestionsforcesustobreaktheboundariesofourcomfortzone.Intheworldthatdoesnotlookmuchasitdidyearsago,wemustaskquestions.40Greatquestionscanopenupourcapacitytochangebecausetheyallowustodrawpeoplein,openingthemuptosharingknowledge,ideas,andopinions.Andtheyarealsoourprimarymeansoflearningabouttheworld.Inshort,askingquestionsisthebestwaytodeepenourunderstandingofthethingsthatmattertoourlife.Asanychildcouldprobablytellusifweasked.A.Whydorockssinkbuticefloats?B.Thequestionsdependonourattitudesandthesituations.C.Itisahigh-payoffbehaviorespeciallyintimesofchange.D.However,adultsrarelyremembersuchinterestingquestions.E.Whydoesthechild’surgetoaskquestionsgrowinactiveinsomanyadults?F.Itnotonlyremovesthepublicityfromquestionasking,butoffersusaplacetoexperiment.G.Inthatencouragement,wehelpcreateanenvironmentwherethosearoundusfeelsafetoaskquestions.三、完形填空Alextightenedhisclimbingrope,hispalmssweatingdespitethecoldmountainair.ThiswashisfirsttryatclimbingtheDevil’sPeak,which41threateninglyabovethebasecamp.Hisheart42ashelookedatthenarrowledges(岩架)andoverhangsthatwerewaitingforhim.Withadeepbreath,hestartedhis43.Theearlymorningfogblockedhisview,addinganextrabitof44tothealreadydangerousclimb.Ashegottoaverydifficultpart,hisfootslippedonapatchofice.Panicfilledhim,buthewasabletograba45rockprojection(突出物)justintime.Halfwayup,thewind46instrength,pushinghimhardagainstthecliffface.Alexheldon47tothetinyhandholds,hismusclesachingfromtheeffort.Hecouldhearhisguideshoutingfaintinstructionsfrombelow,buttheloudhowlofthewind48mostofthewords.Justthen,asharpcracksoundedthroughthequiet.Alexlookeddownandsawasmallpieceofrockflyingpasthim.Thecliffwas49!Fearalmosttookover,buthemadehimselfstayfocused.Heneededtofinda50placetohide.Seeingashallow51afewmetersabove,heusedallhisremaining52andstartedclimbingagain.Everymovewasastruggle,butthethoughtofbeingsafekepthimgoing.Whenhefinallyreachedtheshelter,hefelldown,hisbodytremblingfromexhaustionand53.Hourswentbyashewaitedfortheclifftobecomestable.Whentherescueteamfinallyreachedhim,Alexwas54butnotdefeated.Theexperiencetaughthimtherealmeaningofcourageandtheimportanceof55whenfacingdifficulties.41.A.floated B.rose C.towered D.released42.A.sang B.raced C.stopped D.softened43.A.assignment B.departure C.campaign D.climb44.A.risk B.excitement C.restriction D.boredom45.A.loose B.solid C.delicate D.fragile46.A.blewover B.tookoff C.pickedup D.dieddown47.A.tightly B.repeatedly C.boldly D.urgently48.A.abandoned B.reduced C.covered D.cleared49.A.breaking B.revolving C.exploding D.freezing50.A.fundamental B.temporary C.remote D.cozy51.A.hole B.valley C.peak D.crack52.A.determination B.strength C.enthusiasm D.discipline53.A.frustration B.grief C.sympathy D.relief54.A.depressed B.fragile C.hurt D.alive55.A.breakthrough B.cooperation C.competence D.perseverance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。Goinggreenismorethanjustafashion.Thereisagrowingcommunityofpeoplewho56(entire)advocateazerowastelifestyle.Livingazerowastelifestylemeansdoingone’sbesttoachievetheaimofnotsendinganythingtoalandfill(垃圾填埋场).Peopleadoptingthislifestylereducewhat57(need)andwanted.Theyreuseasmuch“waste”theyrecycleindailylife58possible.Still,thesesupportersclaimtobefrustratedbythemanyharmfulchemicalsubstances59(find)inbeautyandcleaningproducts.Theyalsofindthe60(popular)ofsingle-useitemsandlayersofpackagingdisturbing,someof61evenmaketheirowntoothpastefromcoconutoilandbakingsoda.62thislifestylemaybetoobigachangefortheaverageperson,wecouldmakegradualchangestoourownlives,suchasbringingclothbagsforvegetables.Expertssaytruezerowasteisimpossible63(achieve)becausewasteunavoidablycomesaboutinproductionandtransportation.Itistochangemindsets(观念模式)andhabitstolessenournegativeimpactontheenvironment.InAsia,Singapore,whichdoeshavegoodlawsandregulations,64(take)goodcareoftheenvironmentforalongperiod.ItwasalsothefirstAsiancitytohavemadethecut.Thisis65inspiringpieceofnewsforresidentswhomaywanttomakethisworldacleanerandgreenerplace.五、书信写作66.假设你校英文网站正在开展“Art&Life”主题征文活动,请你以“MyFavoriteArtwork”为题,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.介绍该作品;2.说明它对你的意义或启发。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyFavoriteArtwork___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Kariecheckedthewordsonherspellingtest.Ifshegot100percent,she’dwinherclass’sSpellingChallengeandabrand-newdictionary.Besides,Ms.Irishadpromisedtodohandstand(手倒立)ifanyonegotperfectscore.Threemorewordstogo.N-i-c-e-l-y.Q-u-i-c-k-l-y.H-o-n-e-s-t-y.Wait!She’dspelledhonesty,nothonestly!Sheerasedthet-yandwrotel-ybeforehandinginherpaper.“I’llcorrectthesewhileyou’rehavingabreak,”Ms.Irissaid.Afterthebreak,Kariehurriedintotheclassroom.Shewasonpinsandneedlesinherseat,tappingherpenandcrossingherfingersforluck.Justthen,Ms.Iriswalkedtothefront,andlikeagymnast,sheflipped(翻转)intotheair.“Congratulations,Karie!Youdidit!”sheannouncedwhileupsidedown.Thewholeclasserupted!Ms.IrisrightedherselfandpresentedKariewithherprize.Kariegrinned(露齿而笑)asshereadthelabelonthebox:ToKarie,forherperfectscoreinspelling.“EverythingOK?”MomaskedasKarieburstthroughthefrontdoorafterschool.“Everything’sPERFECT!”Karieshouted,showingMomherspellingtestandprize,“butInearlymisspelledhonesly...”Wait!H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!Kariefeltbutterfliesinherstomach.“Karie,what’sthematter?”inquiredMomgently.“Idon’tfeelsogood”,Kariesaid.“Probablytoomuchexcitement.”Momrubbedherbackandgotheracupoftea.Afterafewdrinks,Kariewalkedwithheavystepsdownthehallandfellontoherbed.Howcouldshetelltheclassshehadn’tearnedtheprizeafterall?SoonhersisterKevincamein.Thesmellofherpizzafloatedintheair.Karierememberedlasttimewhenthesalesclerkgavethemtoomuchchangeaftertheirpurchaseofpizza,mominsistedonreturningthemoney.ButKevinthoughtitwasthesalesclerk’sfaultinsteadoftheirs.IfKevinhadbeenright,thenwasn’titMsIris’sfaultinthefirstplace?Andifshejustpickedupherpen,andputthemissingtbackin,noonewouldeverknow.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Ms.IriswasunlockingtheclassroomdoorwhenKariegottoschoolthenextmorning.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Foramoment,Ms.Irisstoodquietlyexaminingthelabelonthedictionary.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________题号12345678910答案CAACACBACB题号11121314151617181920答案BABCAABABC题号21222324252627282930答案BDCCABDCBA题号31323334353637383940答案DDCBCAEGFC题号41424344454647484950答案CBDABCACAB题号5152535455答案ABDCD1.C【原文】M:Let’sshelterunderthistreeuntiltheraineasesup.W:Look,thebusiscoming.Let’stakeit.Wewanttogodowntownanyway.M:Yeah,okay.Thereisabusstopjustthere.2.A【原文】W:WhatdoyouthinkofthenewFrenchteacher?M:Well,she’skindofstrange.She’shappyoneminute,andthenextminuteshe’snot.3.A【原文】W:Don’tdrivesofast!We’regoingtohaveanaccident!M:Youcould’vesavedusallthisrushifyouhadn’ttakensolongdoingyourhair!W:Isupposeyouwouldn’thavemindedifI’dgonetotheairportlookingstrange?4.C【原文】W:What’sbeeneatingyoulately?You’vebecomesonervous.M:I’mreallysorryforthewayI’vebeenacting.W:Ifyoutellmewhat’sbeenbotheringyou,maybewecanworkthingsouttogether.5.A【原文】M:Doyourememberwhatthelecturerwarnedusaboutdoingthisexperiment?W:Hestressedthefactthatweshouldn’thandlethechemicalswithoutwearinggloves.6.C7.B【原文】W:Oh,andI’dliketoorderastartertoo.M:Certainly.CanIrecommendtheonionrings?They’reourmostpopularstarter.W:Actually,thecheeseballssoundrathernice.M:Wedon’tmakethoseanymore,I’mafraid.Westillhaven’tupdatedourmenu.Wealsohavegarlicbreadifyou’reinterested.W:Erm...IsupposeIcouldtryoutyourfirstsuggestion.8.A9.C【原文】W:Hey,Tim.Anyplansfortheweekend?M:I’vepromisedtodosomeshoppingwithMumonSaturdaymorning,butnothingmuchafterthat.Why?W:Well,Ihopeit’snottoocheekybutIwantedtoaskyouforalift?M:That’sOK.Wheredoyouwannago?W:Maryaskedmetovolunteerattheanimalshelterattheweekend.M:Sowhatwillyoubedoing?W:Cleaningthecages,feedingandplayingwiththecats.Couldyougiveusahandwithsomeofthework?M:Well,it’snotthatIdon’tlikeanimals,butthat’snotreallymyideaofafunafternoon.10.B11.B12.A【原文】W:Hello,thisisCleaners-R-Us.Iamcallingtotellyouthatyourdrycleaningwasreadytwodaysago,butyouhaven’tyetcometopickitup.M:Excuseme?Idon’tseemtorecallleavinganythingtobedry-cleanedatyourstore.Areyousureyouhavetherightnumber?W:Sir,Ihaveajacket,apairofpantsandatiethatweregiventousbyaMrChrisWalkeronMonday.YouevensignedthelaundryslipthatIhaveinmyhand,sir.M:Oh,ofcourse!Itcompletelyslippedmymind.Iwillbeoverinjustafewminutestopickthemup.Thankyouforcallingaboutit.13.B14.C15.A16.A【原文】M:Hello.I’mJamesMorganandyou’relisteningtoStreetwise,theprogrammewherewefocusonurbanissuesaroundthecountry.ThismorningI’mtalkingtoyoulivefromLiverpool.I’mstandinginapartofthecitywheremanyofthebuildingshavebeencoveredfromtoptobottomingraffiti.I’mabouttointerviewsomeyoungpeopletofindouthowtheyfeelaboutit.Firstofall,let’stalktoBetty.Betty,whatdoyouthinkwhenyouseeallofthisgraffiti—isitartorisitdamage?W:Well...itdepends,someofitisuglyandboring,butalotofitisvery,veryartistic.Likethatoneoverthere...thatlookslikesomekindofspace-agecity...andthatone...thatlookslikeakindofsci-fimonster.Youknow,ifyousawthoseinanartgallery,you’dthinktheywereprettygood.M:Andwhataboutthisone?It’sjustthegraffitiartist’ssignature.W:Thedesignofthesignatureisbrilliant.Ilovethosebrightcolours,theblueswiththegreenandtheyellowandthesilver.Youknowthesebuildingsroundherearesogrey.Thegraffitireallybrightenstheplaceup.17.B18.A19.B20.C【原文】M:WelcometoPetTalk.Thisweek’stopicisyourpet’semotionalwell-being.Petscansufferfromstress,andevendepression,justlikehumans.Commoncausesincludelosingacompanion,introducinganewpetintothehome,oldage,beingleftaloneortiedupformanyhours,andillness.Leftuntreated,emotionalproblemscanleadtophysicalproblems,suchasskin,heart,ordigestivedisorders.Fortunately,thereareafewsimplethingsyoucandotohelpreduceyourpet’sstress.First,makesureyourpet’sgettingenoughexercise.Fordogs,letthemrunaroundoutside,ortakethemforalongwalk.It’lldoyoubothsomegood.Indoorcatsneedexercise,too.Mostcatsenjoyplayingwithstringorwithvariouscattoys.Playwithyourcateveryday.They’llenjoyit,andsowillyou.Forolderpets,playgamesthatstimulatetheirminds,forexamplefindinghiddentoysortreats.Massageisalsobeneficial.Ithelpscirculation,which,inturn,helpsrelievepain.Italsofeelsgood,andhelpsyouandyourpetbondmoredeeply.And,studiesshowthatpeoplewhohavestrongbondswiththeirpetsalsohavelessstress.Well,that’sallthet
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