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安徽省20252026学年高二上学期9月秋季检测英语试题一、听力选择题1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheshop. B.Inthelibrary. C.Intheclassroom.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Asong. B.Agirl. C.Aconcert.3.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$18.5. B.$32. C.$13.5.4.Whatdidthemandoyesterdayevening?A.HewatchedTV. B.Hevisitedhisuncle. C.Hewenttothecinema.5.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJenny?A.Careless. B.Impolite. C.Famous.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Coworkers. C.Teacherandstudent.7.Whatdoesthemanpreparetodo?A.Joininadiscussion. B.Attendanexam. C.VisitMr.White.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whathappenedtothewoman’shusband?A.Hegotstuckintraffic.B.Hefeltunfortableontheboat.C.Hewasinjuredinacaraccident.9.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Tomakeaninvitation. B.Tocalloffabooking C.Toapplyforabankcard听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhydoesLisadecidetoleavethepany?A.Sheplanstotravel. B.Sheischallenged. C.Shewantshigherpay.11.HowlongcanLisacontinueworkingathercurrentpany?A.Fortwoweeks. B.Fortendays C.Foramonth.12.WhatdoesLisaoffertodo?A.Helpwithofficecleaning.B.Providetrainingonhertasks.C.Introducesomeonetotheteam.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.What’sthematterwiththeman?A.Hehasastomachache. B.Heeatstoomuch. C.Hecan’tfallasleep.14.Whatistheman’sdietlike?A.Balanced. B.Changeable. C.Unhealthy.15.Howdoesthemanperformatwork?A.Terribly. B.Justsoso. C.Wonderfully.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Seeadoctor. B.Takeexercise. C.Eatslowly.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatcausedthegrouptobekeptinthecave?A.Aheavyrain. B.Ahugeearthquake. C.Apoorsenseofdirection.18.Howdidtherescuersfindthegroup?A.Theynoticedthehiddencave.B.Theyturnedtoforeignexperts.C.Theydiscoveredtheirthings.19.Whywasitdifficulttotakethegrouptosafety?A.Theywereterriblysick.B.Theywereunabletoswim.C.Theyhadlimitedairsupply.20.Whenwerethelastsurvivorssaved?A.OnJuly17. B.OnJuly2. C.OnJuly10.二、阅读理解ProfessionalLearningWorkshop:ClimatemunicationsJuly31,2025—September11,20256:00PM—8:00PMNewYork,AmericaThereisnoquestionthatbetterclimatemunicationshavebeeapriority(优先事项)acrossfieldsastheimpactsofclimatechangecontinuetochangedailylivesforindividuals,munities,andorganizations.Whetheritisexploringmorewaystomunicatescience,managingdifficultconversationsresultingfromdifferentopinions,orconnectingbetterwithindividualsandgroupsinachangingworld,atthecenterofclimatemunicationisthebination(结合)ofscienceandthehumanbehavior.Thisworkshopinvitespeopletoexplorewaystoapplyresearchfindingsacrosspsychology,adultlearningtheory,cognitivescience,andsocialneurosciencetoimproveclimatechangemunicationstodrivechangeintheirownfield.Thisworkshopisdesignedforthosewhoaretaskedwithmunicatinginformationaboutclimatechangeinarangeofsettings,fromworkplaces,classrooms,toeverydayencounters.Everyoccasionandaudiencearespecial,andforthatreason,thisworkshopwillfocusonworkingwiththoseprofessionalstodesignclimatemunicationsandactivitiesspecifictotheirwork,research,orteachingenvironment.Theworkshopwillincludepresentations,guestlecturesfromthefield,andappliedpractice.Thosewhotakepartinitwillalsocreateaworkableprojectthatwillallowthemtofindlocalizedsolutionsandmunicationstrategiesforthemunity/settingoftheirchoicewithjudgementfromexpertsfromColumbiaClimateSchool.WorkshopFees:$2,000forthe16hourworkshopContactInformationLaurelZaimaS21.Whatisthemaingoaloftheworkshop?A.Toconductresearchonclimatechange.B.Toteachaboutspecialmunicationskills.C.Tocollectideasonpreventingclimatechange.D.Tohelpdevelopworkableclimatemunicationplans.22.Whoistheworkshopdesignedfor?A.ResidentslivinginNewYork. B.WorkersinColumbiaClimateSchool.C.Expertspromotingclimateinformation. D.Governmentofficialsmakinglawsonclimate.23.Whatcanoneexpecttoreceivebyjoiningintheworkshop?A.Adegreeinclimatescience. B.Professionalmentsontheirprojects.C.Freeaccesstoclimateresearchprojects. D.AchancetovisitColumbiaClimateSchool.MyeyessurveyedtheendlessMongoliangrasslandsinfrontofme,andthenlookedbackattheyurt—thetraditional,round,whitetentthatIwouldbesharingwithmyMongolianhostfamily.Iwonderedhowtheysurvivedinthisdistantlocation,hundredsofmilesfromanyoneelse,andwithoutpowerorrunningwater.Ienteredthefamilytent,whereashygentlemanandhiswifegreetedmewithbrightsmilesandthenintroducedtometheirlittledaughter,whomIwouldbecaringforduringthenexttwoweeks,whiletheywentsheepshearing(剪羊毛)andtendedtothehorses.IhandedoverthefreshfruitandsweetsthatIwastoldwouldbewelegifts.Whilefruitwasararetreat—somethingthefamilymightenjoyonlyonceayear—thecoupleimmediatelystartedcuttingittosharewithme.AsIsatthere,admiringtheinsideofthetent,Icouldn’thelpbutbesurprisedbytheemptinessofthespace.Westerntypebedsformedacirclearoundtheouterwallsofthetent,acpaniedbyaworndresserandasmallwoodburningstovethatsentsmokeoutthroughanopeningintheroof.Theonlyotheritemsthatcouldbefoundintheyurtwereacoupleofwoodchairssetbesideaworndiningtable,afewpiecesofclothing,andacoupleofbagsofflour.Grassservedasthehome’snaturalcarpet,andtherewasnorefrigerator,lamp,television,oranythingelectronic.Myhostscaughtmescanning(扫视)theroomandexplainedwhattheyhadservedthemwell.Askedhowtheymanagedwithoutwater,theyexplainedtheygotalltheyneededfromthemilkoftheiranimalsandthattheyoccasionallycollectedwaterfromwintersnowfalls.Thatnight,asIlayundermywarmcovers,staringupatthebrilliantnighttimeskythroughtheopeningintheroof,Irealizedthatmyhostfamilydidhaveeverythingtheyneeded.24.Whydidtheauthorgotostaywiththefamily?A.Tolearnhowtoshearsheep. B.Toexperiencelivinginayurtforfun.C.Todoasurveyonthelocalwayoflife. D.Tolookaftertheirlittledaughterforaperiod.25.Whatdoesparagraph5focuson?A.Thesimpleandbasicthingsinsidetheyurt.B.Thewaythefamilykeptwarminthecoldweather.C.ThedailyactivitiesoftheMongolianfamilyintheyurt.D.Thereasonswhythefamilywasshortofmodernequipment.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefamily?A.Theykeptapositiveattitudetowardslife. B.Theydependedonsnowwaterfordailylife.C.Theywereinterribleneedofbasicnecessities. D.Theywereatalosshowtogetalongwithothers.27.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelthatnight?A.Honored. B.Content. C.Anxious. D.Bored.InMilamCounty,Texas,SBEnergymanagesthefifthlargestsolar(太阳能的)projectinthecountry.Itcanproduce900megawattsofpoweracrossanareaof1,618hectares.So,howdoesthepanydealwithallthegrassthatgrowsonsuchalargepieceofland?Itusesabout3,000sheep.Sheep,unlikebigmachines,canfitbetweensmallspacesandworkinallkindsofweatherconditions.Theworkofthesheep,andsometimesotheranimals,iscalledsolargrazing.Itisconsideredpartofthelargerideaofagrivoltaics—theuseoflandforbothenergyproductionandagriculture.Solargrazingmayhelptheenvironmentinseveralways.Theseincludemakinggrassyareassaferforwildanimals,likenestinggroundbirdsandreducingoiluse.Introducingtheanimalstoworkonsolarfieldsalsoprovidessomehelptothesheepandwoolmarket,whichhasbeeninapickleinrecentyears.ThenumberofsheepinTexasfellto655,000inJanuary2024,a4percentdropfromtheyearbefore.Becausesolarfieldsusesunny,flatlandthatisoftengoodforanimalstoeatgrasson,thepowerplantshavebeenusedincooperation(合作)withfarmersratherthanagainstthem.SheepfarmerHowardaccidentallyfoundhimselfinthemiddleofTexas’movetocleanenergy.In2021,Howardbeganworkingwithsolarfarms.Hissheepatethegrassontheselargeareasofland.Whatwasonceasmallbusinesshasturnedintoalargeronewithmorethan8,000sheepand26workers.“Justthegrowthhasbeenkindofcrazyforus,”saidHoward,whonamedhispanyTexasSolarSheep.“It’sbeengreat.”“Butthereisalotstillunknownaboutthefulleffectsofsolargrazing,”saidNuriaGomezCasanovasofTexasA&MUniversity.“Notenoughstudieshavebeendonetoknowthelongtermenvironmentaleffects,suchashowgoodthesoilwillbeforfutureagriculture.Wereallyhavemorequestionsthananswers.”28.WhydoesSBEnergyusesheepinthesolarproject?A.Sheephavebetteradaptability. B.Sheeparecheaperthanbigmachines.C.Thepanywantstoprotecttheland. D.Thepanydesirestogetsheepfarmers’support.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“inapickle”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Growing. B.Struggling. C.Recovering. D.Reacting.30.WhyisHowardmentionedinparagraph4?A.Toexplainhowfarmersmanagemanysheepwell.B.ToprovesolarprojectsinTexasneedmanyworkers.C.TodescribetheprocessofstartingasheepfarminTexas.D.Toshowsolargrazingisofgreatbenefittosheepfarmers.31.WhatisGomezCasanovas’attitudetowardssolargrazing?A.Supportive. B.Unclear. C.Doubtful. D.Uncaring.Tohelpaddresstheeldercarechallenge,ateamofMITengineersislookingtorobots.TheyhavebuiltandtestedtheElderlyBodilyAssistanceRobot,orEBAR,amobilerobotdesignedtophysicallysupporttheelderlyandpreventthemfromfallingastheymovearoundtheirhomes.EBARactsasasetofrobotichandlebars(把手)thatfollowsapersonfrombehind.Ausercanwalkindependentlyorleanontherobot’sarmsforsupport.Therobotcansupporttheperson’sfullweight,liftingthemfromsittingtostandingandtheotherwayround.Andthearmsoftherobotcansupportthembyrapidlyinflating(充气)sideairbagsiftheybegintofall.Withtheirdesign,theresearchershopetopreventfalls,whichtodayaretheleadingcauseofinjuryinadultswhoare65andolder.“Manyolderadultsdon’trealizetheriskoffallsandrefusetousewalkingsticks,whichareinconvenient,whileothersoverestimate(高估)theriskandmaynotdoexercise,leadingtopoormobility,”saysHarryAsada,theFordProfessorofEngineeringatMIT.“Ouraimistoprovideolderadultshavingthebalanceproblemwithrobotichandlebarsforholdingtheirbody.Thehandlebarscangoanywhereandprovidesupportanytime,whenevertheyneedit,”Asadasays.“Eldercareconditionscanchangeeveryfewweeksormonths.We’dliketoprovidecontinuoussupportasaperson’sdisabilityormobilitychangeswithage.”Atpresent,therobotisrunbyremotecontrol.Inthefuture,theteamplanstoimprovetherobot’sfunctionality,allowingittoautonomously(自动地)followandphysicallyhelpauser.“Ithinkeldercareisthenextgreatchallenge,”saysEBARdesignerRobertoBolli.“Allthedatapointstoashortageofcaregivers,asharpincreaseinelderlypopulation,andastrongdesireforelderlypeopletoageinplace.WeseeitnotonlyasanunexploredfieldinAmerica,butalsoanaturallyinterestingchallengeforrobots.”32.HowdoesEBARrespondifauserbeginstofall?A.Itcallsacaregiver. B.Itsoundsanalarm.C.Itblowsuptheairbags. D.Itreachesoutthehandlebars.33.What’sonefeatureofEBARAsadastresses?A.Theaffordableprice. B.Theflexiblematerial.C.Thenovelappearance. D.Thegeneralapplicability.34.WhatmessagedoesRobertoBollideliverinthelastparagraph?A.Thehealthcaresystemneedstobeimproved. B.Socialdevelopmentschangewiththetimes.C.TherewillpossiblybeahugemarketforEBAR. D.MoreresearchisrequiredtoinventrobotslikeEBAR.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheRoleofRobotsinFutureLife. B.ARoboticSolutionforElderlySupport.C.WaystoImproveElderlyPeople’sMobility. D.TheChallengesofElderCareinModernSociety.Iwaslostinthecity.Mynerveswerestressed.Mymusclesweretense.36Myhandsheldthesteeringwheel(方向盘)ofmycarasIcircledthesamecityblockforthetenthtime.Igrewupinthecountryandneverhadmuchexperiencedrivinginthecity,butIneededtopickupmydaughter,sohereIwaswithmythreechildreninthecar,tryingmybesttofindtheexitback.ThiswaslongbeforeGPSandmyhandwrittendirectionsseemedtobewrong.Almostinhelplessness,Itoldmyself,“Relax,relax,relax.37”AtthatmomentIsawit—thetinyonelane(单车道)exit.AtthelastsecondIpulledintotherightlane.Thetrafficoutofthecityatthattimeofthedaywasevenworsethanthetrafficinthecity.38AndIcouldrelaxatthewheel.Itookinthebeautyofthemountainscoveredinforests.Ismiledatthesunshiningdownonthem,givingthemagoldencoating.Thenweturnedoffthe4lanehighwayontothewindingtwolaneroadthatwouldtakeusthelast16mileshome.39WhenIheardthesongthatwasplaying—TakeMeHome,CountryRoads,Ilaughedwithjoyfromthebottomofmyheart.40Butintheendallroadsleadushomeagain.Travelwithalightandlovingheart.Andrememberthatintheendweallwillreturnhome,tolove,andtoallthoseweholddear.A.Iturnedontheradio.B.Myheartwasbeatingfast.C.Youcanfindyourwayoutsafely.D.Finally,though,thetrafficstartedtothinout.E.It’snothingawkwardtoadmityou’vegotlost.F.Youneverknowwheretheroadwillleadyouto.G.Inourlifewewillalltakemanypathsandtravelmanyplaces.三、完形填空Iwasgivensomegrapeshootsbyafriendtheotherday.So,Iwentto41somegardensoil.Afterputtingtwobagsintomyshoppingcart(手推车),I42thecheckout.Therewereseveralpeopleinline,andotherswerestillshopping.AsIjoinedtheline,I43Ihadstoodinfrontofanelderlycouplebymistake—BobandNancy—whohadsomeflowersintheircart.Immediatelybackingout,Imadea(n)44.Thecouplesaid,“Wearen’t45andgoahead.”Thenwestartedtalkingabouttheir46,whichNancyplannedtoplantinpotsinherbackyard.47,Nancystoppedandsaid,“Ohno!Iforgotthepottingsoil.”Bob48theircartandtoldher,“There’sno49leftinthecart.Plus,Ican’tcarrythatbagbackhere!”Theydiscusseditagainandagain,andIcouldtelltheelderlymanwasn’tableto50it.IsaidtoNancy,“Ihaveroominmycart.Whynotusemycarttobringthepottingsoilback?”Alookof51spreadacrossNancy’sface.Wequicklygotthesoilandreturnedtothecheckout.Bobhad52theflowerstomakeroomforit.Whenthecashier(收银员)checkedmeout,sheaskedifI53anythingelse.IsaidIhadgoteverythingIwanted.However,whatshesaidnext54me,“Inoticedyourkindnesstothatcouple.I’vegivenyou10%offonyourentireorder.”Ileftthestorewithawarmheart.Thisexperiencehastaughtmethatkindnesscanbecatchingandwhatwegivetoothersoftenreturnstousin55ways.41.A.study B.share C.get D.pare42.A.returnedto B.headedfor C.tookover D.passedby43.A.guessed B.remembered C.ignored D.realized44.A.apology B.promise C.attempt D.contribution45.A.regretful B.hurried C.familiar D.stressed46.A.flowers B.trees C.fruits D.vegetables47.A.Immediately B.Normally C.Unfortunately D.Suddenly48.A.checked B.fixed C.approached D.decorated49.A.plant B.space C.money D.tool50.A.recognize B.understand C.manage D.explain51.A.appreciation B.curiosity C.pride D.determination52.A.thrown B.grown C.recovered D.rearranged53.A.forgot B.enjoyed C.required D.noticed54.A.calmed B.rescued C.tested D.surprised55.A.unavoidable B.unexpected C.unwanted D.unaffordable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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。TheAltaroftheGodofAgricultureisahistoricsiteinBeijing.Itoftenseemedtobeignoredbyvisitors56pouredintothenearbyTempleofHeavenjustacrossBeijing’sCentralAxis.ButthingschangedwhentheCentralAxis57(add)ontotheWorldHeritageListinJulylastyear,withthewords“BeijingCentralAxis:ABuildingEnsembleExhibitingtheIdealOrderoftheChineseCapital”.Throughyearsofpractice,Chineseprofessionalshaveexplored58(effect)waystopreparematerialsforseekingWorldHeritagestatus,withthegoalof59(enable)thevalueofChina’ssitestobeunderstoodbyexpertsfromotherculturalbackgrounds,accordingtoChenTongbin,directoroftheInstituteofArchitecturalHistory.ChenhasparticipatedinWorldHeritageapplicationformorethantwentyyears.ShesaidthateachsitestandsforadifferentpartofChinesecivilization,andwhen60(piece)together,theycollectivelypresentawellroundedpictureofChinatotheworld.61present,Chinahas60UNESCOWorldHeritagesites,62secondmostamongallcountries.Thegovernmentcalledforfurtherefforts63(protect)thecountry’sculturalandnaturaltreasuresandrenewtheir64(attract)inthenewera(时代).China’sWorldHeritagesitesarelikeeverlastinglandmarks.Theyaren’tjustoldthingsfromthepast,butlivingevidenceofthelastingspiritofnewideasandcreativity.Let’smakesurethatChina’sWorldHeritagesiteskeepshining65(confident)ontheworldstage.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英语角计划举办一场辩论赛。外教Peter提出“Istheretoomuchhomework?”和“Isartseducationnecessary?”两个辩题供大家选择。请给Peter写一封邮件,内容包括:1.你的选择;2.说明理由。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。DearPeter,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。WhenBillLeroyfirstheardabouttheSavannahBasketballTeam,hehadnoideathathewasabouttostepintoadreamhedidn’tevenknowhehad.Atthattime,hewasjustasecondgradestudentattheUniversityofNorthGeorgia,spendinghissummerslikemanyothers—cuttinggrassinhishometownandsavingsomemoneyforhisuniversity.Thatsummer,hiscoachmentionedanunusualbasketballteaminSavannahthatneededanextraplayerforaweek.Hiscoachtoldhim,“Wehaveashorttermcontract(合同)andyouwillstaythereforaweek.”Bill’smindwasfilledwithamixofcuriosityandhesitation.OnthelongdrivedowntoSavannah,hisdoubtsstartedtogrow.Thepeoplefromtheteamcalledhimandsaid,“Heyman,we’vegotsomeguysshowingupearly,earlierthanexpected…wedon’tknowhowlongwe’llactuallyneedyou,andyou’llprobablyonlybearoundforthefirstcoupleofdays.”ThenBillrealizedhewasanextraplayerbeforethe“real”playersarrived.Billcouldhaveeasilysaidnoandturnedthecararound.Butsomethinginsidehiminspiredhimtocontinue.Hetookadeepbreathanddecidedtostay.Littledidheknowthatthisdecisionwouldchangethecourseofhislife.WhenhefinallygottoSavannah,hequicklyrealizedthiswasn’tamonbasketballteam.Asheenteredthestadium(运动场),hewasgreetedwithascenefullofenergy.Therewerepeopledancinginthestands,andcrazy,entertainingvideoswerebeingplayedonthebigscreen.Theatmospherewasfullofexcitement.“Sinceyou’rehere,youmightaswellenjoyit,”hesaidtohimself,tryingtoconvince(说服)himself.Sohedid.Hejoinedinthedancingduringbreaks,gettingalongwellwiththeotherplayersandthestaff.Billfullytookthisunexpectedopportunitythatpresenteditselftohim.Althoughhehadagoodtime,hedidn’tgiveupimprovinghisbasketballskills.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。Toprepareforgames,Billsecretlyworkedtosharpenhisbasketballskills.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Soon,hewascalledtoplayinanimportantbasketballgame.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

题号12345678910答案BABBAAACBC题号11121314151617181920答案ABACCBACBC题号21222324252627282930答案DCBDAABABD题号31323334353637383940答案CCDCBBCDAG题号41424344454647484950答案CBDABADABC题号5152535455答案ADCDB1.B【原文】W:Goodafternoon!Couldyouhelpme?M:Sure.What’sup?W:Ihaveapapertowriteformyhistoryclass,soIwanttoborrowsomebooksabouthistory.ButIcan’tfindthem.2.A【原文】M:Hi,Anita.IheardThatGirlsungbyOllyMursyesterday.Itsoundsreallynice.W:Yeah.Andit’sverypopularwiththeyoung.3.B【原文】M:Excuseme,lady.Doyousellclimbingshoes?W:Yes,wedo.They’reonsalethisweekfor$18.5apairortwopairsfor$32.Youcantrythemon.M:OK.Iwilltaketwopairs.4.B【原文】W:Roger,didyouseetheChinesefilmonTVyesterdayevening?M:No,JaneandIweren’tathome.Wewenttomyuncle’shouseandenjoyedabigmealtogether.5.A【原文】M:Jennyisalwaysmakingmistakesinarrangingmyschedule!I’vegottotalktoher.W:That’squitenecessary.Youhaveabusyschedule.It’snoteasytobesofamous!Andyoualwayskeepyourword.M:Thanksforsayingthat.Ifeelalotbetter.6.A7.A【原文】M:Isabella,waitup!W:Oh,Wilson.YoutookMr.White’sclass,too?M:Yes.Mr.Whiteisapopularprofessoramongusstudents,butit’shardformetounderstandwhathesaidinclass.W:That’sallright.Whathesaidisexplainedinthereading.M:WouldyoumindifIborrowedyournotestonighttostudythem?W:Noproblem.Wedon’thaveclassuntilWednesday.M:Thanks.IjustwanttomakesureI’mpreparedforthediscussion.W:Yeah,takingpartinthediscussionisveryimportant.8.C9.B【原文】M:Goodmorning,HappyTours.W:Morning,I’mcallingaboutabookingunderthenameofJasperSmith.M:Letmesee...Oh,yes,whatcanIdoforyou?W:Well,myhusbandbrokehisleginacaraccidentlastnight,sohecan’tdomuchtraveling,especiallyonabigboat!M:Iunderstand,Mrs.Smith.Didyougetanypromiseforcancelingthetrip?W:No,butIusedaspecialbankcard.Ithinkitcoversthat.M:Onemoment,please...Yes,thenIwillcancelthebookingandreturnyourpaymentwithoutanycharge.Itwilltake2businessdaystoplete.W:OK.Thanksalot.M:You’rewele.10.C11.A12.B【原文】W:Hi,John.I’vemadeupmymindtoquitthepany.I’vehadagreatexperiencehere,butIneedtomoveforward.M:CanIaskwhy,Lisa?Ireallyhopeyou’llstaywithus.W:Well,Iwenttointerviewforthemanager’sjobinalargedesignpanytheotherday.AndtheyinformedmethatIwouldbegiventheposition.Itisabitchallenging,butpaysmuchmore.M:Isee.Iunderstandyourchoiceandsupportyou.W:Thanks.Icanworkhereforthenexttwoweeks.M:Good.Canyoufinishyourcurrentproject?W:Yes.Andifyoufindsomeonenewinthenexttendays,I’lltrainthemonmytasks.13.A14.C15.C16.B【原文】W:Goodmorning,Tom!Ihaven’tseenyouforalongtime.Whathashappenedtoyou?M:There’ssomethingwrongwithmystomach.Itbringsmealotofpaineveryday.Well,Ihaven’tbeeneatingverywell,Iguess.Iusuallyonlyhavetimetoeatahamburgeranddrinkacupofcoffeeatlunch.W:Whataboutsupper?M:SometimesI’mtootiredtoeatanything.W:That’snotgood.Howarethingsgoingatwork?M:Oh,prettywell.Igotapayrise.ButIhavetoworklatealmosteverynight.W:Workinglateisnotgoodforyou.It’simportantforyoutoeatproperlyandgetenoughsleep.Gettingsomeexercisewillhelpyouhaveasoundsleep.Rememberthatyouhavetobecarefulaboutyoureating.M:OK.Thanks.17.A18.C19.B20.C【原文】W:Thereisgoodnews.Thetwelveboysbetween11and16andtheir25yearoldfootballcoachwhoarekeptinaThaicavearealiveandwell.ThegroupwenthikingonJune23.Theywentintothecavewhenitwasdry,butsuddenlytherewasaheavyrain.Thewatercoveredthepassagetothecave.Allofthemwerestuckthere.Aftertheyweremissingforninedays,therescuersfoundtheirshoesandbikesatthemouthofthecave.Theyalsofoundtheirbagsinthecavepassage.Then,ateamof90expertdivers—40fromThailandand50fromoverseas—tookpartintherescue.Therescuewasverydifficultbecausenooneinthegroupcouldswim.Allofthemwereweakafteralongtimeinthecave.Twodiverswereinchargeofoneboyandtheyallcarriedtheairsupply.Seventeendaysaftertheystayedunderground,thelastfivemembersofthegroupgotoutofthecave.21.D22.C23.B【导语】这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一个关于气候传播的研讨会,旨在帮助专业人士优化气候传播策略,并提供专家指导。21.细节理解题。根据第一段的“ Thisworkshopinvitespeopletoexplorewaystoapplyresearchfindingsacrosspsychology,adultlearningtheory,cognitivescience,andsocialneurosciencetoimproveclimatechangemunicationstodrivechangeintheirownfield.(本次研讨会邀请人们探索如何将心理学、成人学习理论、认知科学和社会神经科学的研究成果应用于改善气候变化沟通,以推动各自领域的变化)”以及第二段的“ thisworkshopwillfocusonworkingwiththoseprofessionalstodesignclimatemunicationsandactivitiesspecifictotheirwork,research,orteachingenvironment.Theworkshopwillincludepresentations,guestlecturesfromthefield,andappliedpractice.Thosewhotakepartinitwillalsocreateaworkableprojectthatwillallowthemtofindlocalizedsolutionsandmunicationstrategiesforthemunity/settingoftheirchoicewithjudgementfromexpertsfromColumbiaClimateSchool.(本次研讨会将重点与这些专业人士合作,设计针对他们的工作、研究或教学环境的气候通信和活动。研讨会将包括演讲、现场客座讲座和应用实践。参与其中的人还将创建一个可行的项目,使他们能够根据哥伦比亚气候学院专家的判断,为自己选择的社区/环境找到本地化的解决方案和沟通策略)”可知,该研讨会的主要目标是帮助参与者制定切实可行的气候传播计划。故选D。22.细节理解题。根据第二段的“Thisworkshopisdesignedforthosewhoaretaskedwithmunicatinginformationaboutclimatechangeinarangeofsettings,fromworkplaces,classrooms,toeverydayencounters.Everyoccasionandaudiencearespecial,andforthatreason,thisworkshopwillfocusonwo

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