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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2025-2026学年度第一学期高三年级英语学科第二次月考(外研版)班级:___________姓名:___________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)一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Theaddress. B.Thetime. C.Theparticipants.2.Whathappenedtothewoman’scomputer?A.It’sbroken. B.It’sdark. C.It’sdead.3.Whydoesthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Hetorehercoat. B.Hedirtiedhercoat. C.Heboughtheracoat.4.Whatbenefitsdoesonlineteachingbringtothewoman?A.Sheneedn’tmakelotsofvideocalls.B.Sheneedn’ttidyaclassroom.C.Sheneedn’tdrivetowork.5.Whatinformationwasmisunderstoodbythewoman?A.Thetime. B.Thelocation. C.Thephonenumber.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Howlonghasthewomanbeeninswimmingracing?A.Fouryears. B.Eightyears. C.Tenyears.7.Whatdoesthewomanworryabout?A.Herscholarship. B.Herfutureuniversity. C.Herparents.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataschool. B.Attheman’soffice. C.Atadoctor’soffice.9.Whatdoesthemanurgentlyneedtodoaccordingtothewoman?A.Quithiscurrentjob.B.Changehishabitsandlifestyle.C.Attendmeetingswiththewoman.10.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthephonecalleachweek?A.$25. B.$100. C.$400.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatcolorofwrappingpaperdoesthemanchoose?A.Blue. B.Pink. C.Yellow.12.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthemirror?A.Itsprice. B.Itsquality. C.Itspackaging.13.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome. B.Atastore. C.Atapostoffice.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whenisthewomansupposedtofinishheressay?A.BynextFriday. B.BynextMonday. C.BythisSaturday.15.Whyisthewomanbehindwithherwritingclass?A.Shewasabitcold.B.Thecourseistoodifficult.C.Shemissedsomelessons.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhiscollegelife?A.Busy. B.Boring. C.Colorful.17.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodoonthe28th?A.Visitanexhibition. B.Attendaparty. C.Watchaplay.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Wheredidthemancomefrom?A.India.B.AcountryintheSouthPacific.C.TheAndamanSea.19.Howdoesthemanwanttoleavetheisland?A.Byfindingawaytofixhisboat.B.Byseekingthehelpoflocalpeople.C.Bygettingrescuedbyanairplane.20.Whatisthemanmostfrightenedabout?A.Beingattackedbysearobbers.B.Runningoutoffoodandwater.C.Beingtrappedontheislandforever.阅读(共两节,满分50分)(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。ANotsurewheretogothisyear?Thesepackagetoursarehighlyrecommendedforgoodreason.BarbadosEscape&RoyalClipperVoyage(14DAYS,£2,899)Enjoyaseven-nightBarbadosescape,appreciatingviewsoftoweringpalmtreesthatwhisperinalightwind.Here,witnessthebest-knownhorseracingeventsattheGarrisonSavannahorexplorehistoricbuildingsandsitessuchasGeorgeWashingtonHouse.Followingyourstay,you’llsettleinforanextraordinaryseven-nightcruise(乘船游览)onboardthesplendidRoyalClipper.Departures:June2025toOctober2025CALLTODAYON08083044855WalkingTouroftheAmalfiCoast(8DAYS,£1,579)Theworld-famousAmalficoastisoneofthemostdramaticandfascinatinginEurope.Onthisdelightfultouryou’llexplorethelivelytownsofPositano,RavelloandAmalfiitself.Totopoffthiswonderfulholiday,you’llendwiththecoast“WalkoftheGods”whenyoureffortswillberewardedwithanunforgettableviewoverthewholeAmalficoast.Departures:June2025toDecember2025CALLTODAYON08082399271CapeTownandtheGardenRoute(14DAYS,£4,399)WithsomeofAfrica’smostgrandscenery,thejourneybetweenPortElizabethandCapeTownisarguablyoneofthefinestcoastalroutesintheworld.Pristinebeaches,dramaticcliffsandgorgesandlivelyseasidetownsdecoratethisshoreline,makingitamust-seeregion.Besidestakinginthearea’sbreathtakingscenery,you’llsamplethelocalfoodandwine.Departures:September2025toOctober2025CALLTODAYON08082586909JapanbyRail(22DAYS,£3,390)AnimpressivetourofJapan,travellingmainlybybullettrain,fullofsymbolicsightsandimmersive(沉浸式的)experiences,admiringtheislandsofKyushu,Honshu,andHokkaido,providesanopportunitytofurtherexplorenaturalbeautyofthecountry.Meanwhile,somecharacteristicfoodswillbeoffered.Grouppurchasediscountwillbeoffered.Departures:December2025toFebruary2026CALLTODAYON0808239199421.WhichpackagetoursuitsyoubestifyouareavailableinNovember?A.BarbadosEscape&RoyalClipperVoyage. B.WalkingTouroftheAmalfiCoast.C.CapeTownandtheGardenRoute. D.JapanbyRail.22.WhatisspecialaboutBarbadosescape?A.Itisaimedatenjoyingpalmtrees. B.Itincludeswatchinghotsportsevents.C.Itiswidelyknownforoldbuildings. D.Itfeaturesanimpressive14-daycruise.23.Whatdo“CapeTownandtheGardenRoute”and“JapanbyRail”haveincommon?A.Offeringadiscount. B.Visitingseasideparks.C.Takingthebullettrain. D.Tastinglocalspecialties.BSomemightsuggestthatadoorstopperabout“theinfluenceofthehorseonhumanhistory”couldn’tpossiblybeinteresting.No.Isayno.Infact,TimothyC.Winegard’sTheHorseisfantastic,offeringafreshviewonhowcrucialhorseswereinhumandevelopment.Anditalmostdidn’thappen.SuddenclimatechangesattheendoftheIceAgedrovehorsestotheedgeofextinction.TherestoftheanimalsoncefoundthroughmuchoftheworldwerethenlargelylimitedtoanareathatrunsroughlyfromEasternEuropetoCentralAsia—wheretheywerehuntedforfood.Thehorsemighthavegonethewayofotheranimalshaditnotbeentamed(驯化)likecattle.Whensomeonedecidedtojumponthebackofoneofthehorses,itstarted“arevolution”thatchangedtheworld.Ridinghorseshelpedfarmersraisemoresheepandgoats,andhunterscovermoreground.Whenhorsesreplacedoxen,theirquickerspeedallowedmorelandtobehandled,increasedyieldsandchangedfarmerstoexporters.Naturally,horsesbecameinstrumentsofwar.Theearliestknowntruecavalry(骑兵)formationbelongedtotheAssyriankingTukulti-NinurtaII.Inrelativelyshortorder,cavalryunitsmadethedifferenceinbattle.Thosenationsthathadhorseswonwars;thosethatdidn’ttriedtogetthem.Inmanyways,theseconflictscreatedtheworldwehavetoday.Alexanderextendedtheboundariesofhiskingdom—andGreekculture—throughPersia,Indiaandbeyondbecauseofthesuccessofhiscavalry.Besides,horseswerethedecidingfactorintheBattleofHastings,whereWilliam,theDukeofNormandy—whohadcavalryunits—soundlydefeatedtheAnglo-SaxonKingHaroldGodwinson,creatingthemodernBritishstate.TheHorseisextensivelyresearched.Itisinteresting,charmingandentertaining.ButIknow:Icanleadyoutoabookstore,butIcan’tmakeyouread.24.Whendidhorsesstarttomaketheworlddifferent?A.Afterpeopledomesticatedthemforriding. B.AfterAsiansraisedthemasafoodsource.C.Aftertheywereexportedallovertheworld. D.AftertheclimatechangedduringtheIceAge.25.Whatistheadvantageofhorses?A.Power. B.Bravery. C.Efficiency. D.Intelligence.26.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thetrainingofcavalryforbattles. B.Thecontributionsofhorsesinwars.C.Thefantasticachievementsofkings. D.Theexpansionofpowerfulkingdoms.27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toastonishthecuriousreaders. B.Tosummarizetherecenthistory.C.Tocriticizeanimproperviewpoint. D.Torecommendanawesomebook.CImagineyou’reholdingacoin.Normally,you’dseeitaseitherheadsortails,butwhatifyouthrewthatcoinintotheair?Aslongasthecoinisintheair,it’sneitherheadsnortails—infact,youcouldsaythatitisbothheadsandtailsatthesametime.Thatmaysoundabstract,butit’soneofthekeyideasbehindquantumcomputing(量子计算).Tobeexact,oneshouldnotthinkofquantumcomputersasjustfaster,morepowerfulversionsofclassicalcomputers.Rather,theypossessarchitecturewhichmakesthemperfectforsolvingproblemsthatwouldbeimpractical,orimpossible,foraclassicalcomputer.Touseatransportationcomparison,classicaltoquantumisn’tlikegoingfromasportscartoaracecar.It’smorelikegoingfromashiptoasubmarine(潜水艇),enablingustostudyourworldinadeeperway.Classicalcomputersprocessdatainbinary(二进制的)bits,whichcanrepresenteitheroneorzero—thesamewayacoincanbeeitherheadsortails.Quantumcomputers,however,usequantumbits,whichcanbebothzeroandone.Thisenablesquantumcomputerstoperformmultiplecomputationsatthesametime,hugelyincreasingtheirprocessingspeedandthevolumeofinformationthattheycanprocessandmakingquantumcomputerssuitableformedicalandenvironmentalresearch.Forexample,quantumcomputerscouldmodelcomplexclimatesystems,leadingtobetterpredictions.Whilethepotentialisexciting,quantumcomputerscanonlyoperateinspecificconditions.Evensmallenvironmentaldisturbances,suchastemperaturechanges,canresultinerrors.Plus,onesignificantdrawbackofquantumcomputersisthedangertheyposetopasswords.Sincequantumcomputerscanprocessvastamountsofdata,theycouldbeusedtobreakthepasswordsforpersonaldata.Despitethesechallengesandconcerns,thequantumageisaroundthecorner,andtheworldwillbechangedbythebreakthroughsthistechnologywillachieve.28.Whatistheauthor’sintentionbymentioningthe“coin”?A.Toofferadetailedanalysis. B.Toprovideatheoreticalbasis.C.Tosimplifyacomplexconcept. D.Toexplainacommonphenomenon.29.Whatdoweknowaboutquantumcomputers?A.Theybringourresearchtoanewdimension.B.Theyareboundtoreplaceclassicalcomputers.C.Theyenableustounderstandmathsmoredeeply.D.Theyareperfectfortransportingquantitiesofdata.30.Whichisthelimitationofquantumcomputing?A.Itslessaccurateprediction. B.Itslittlepotentialtoimprove.C.Itsthreattoprivateinformation. D.Itsdisturbancetotheenvironment.31.Whatcanbestdescribequantumcomputing?A.Efficientyetexpensive. B.Simpleyetimpractical.C.Preciseyetreplaceable. D.Challengingyetunstoppable.DIfyou’veeverfeltlonely,you’renottheonlyone.InasurveyconductedlatelastyearintheU.S.,20percentofadultsreportedfeelinglonely,andthisfeelingisnotlimitedtotheU.S.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,theworldisexperiencingaglobalhealthcrisis—loneliness.Today,manyliveisolated(隔离的)lives.Peopleusedtobelongtoavarietyofsocialclubswheretheymetface-to-face,whereasnow,lifeseemstohaveshiftedonline,wherepeopleshop,holdworkmeetings,date,playgames,etc.Infact,Americanadultsspendsignificantlylesstimesocializingface-to-facethantheydid20yearsago.Adultsinothercountriesarenobetter.TheissueoflonelinessinSouthKoreahasattractednationalattentionasyoungpeoplearespendingmoretimeathomebythemselves.InSingapore,thetrendisforpeopletobelievethattheyneedtobeself-sufficientandmanagetheiremotionsbythemselves.Psychologistsagreethiscanbehealthy;however,Mr.Jamilwarnsthattoomuchself-relianceisdangerousifpeopledon’tconnectwithothersbecausetheyviewitasbeingweak.Mentalhealthexpertssaythateventhoughthereisdigitalconnectedness,lonelinessamongyoungadultsishighbecausetheircommunicationisusuallyshallow.ClinicalpsychologistHaikalJamilsays,“Onlineconnectionstendtofocusonbrief,surface-levelexchangessuchaslikes,commentsandshortmessages,ratherthansupportiveconversations.”Howcanwefightthiscrisis?AU.S.studyfoundthatwhenpeoplelikewhattheydoeveryday,whetherworkorahobby,theirchancesofexperiencinglonelinessdiminish.Additionally,exercising,takingaclassorplayingsportshelpspeoplefeelactiveandproductive,givingthemthementalenergyneededtointeractwithothers,thusimprovingtheirmentalhealth.Thebattleagainstlonelinessisn’teasy,butthemethodsabovecanbeastart.32.Howdoestheauthorillustratetheissueinparagraph2?A.Bymakingacomparison. B.Byofferingadefinition.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bylistingnumbers.33.Whydoesonlinecommunicationfailtoreplaceface-to-facesocialization?A.Itlacksdeepinteraction. B.Itrefusestofollowthetrend.C.Itshowssignsofweakness. D.Itpreventslongconversations.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminish”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Disappear. B.Return. C.Expose. D.Decrease.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Expressingandcontrollingemotions. B.Developinganddisplayingsocialskills.C.Acknowledgingandhandlingloneliness. D.Analyzingandimprovingmentalcondition.(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。选项中有两个为多余选项。SpendingTimeOutdoorsImprovesHealthYoudon’tneedextremedietsorpainfulworkoutroutinestoboostyourwell-being.Tryresearch-backedrulesdevelopedbyneuroscientist(神经学家)RachelHopmanofNortheasternUniversitytoimprovementalandphysicalhealththroughtimespentoutdoors.36•Getoutinnaturefor20minutes.Researchshowsthisisthesweetspotforloweringcortisol,yourbody’sprimarystressstimulator.Betteryet,youdon’tneedtosweatitout—justsitorwalkinanaturalsetting,bathedinsunlight.However,Dr.MaryHunter,leadauthorofthestudy,emphasizestheimportanceofdisconnectingduringthesemoments.37Thinkofitasaminiescapefromartificialstuff,designedtoresetyourstresslevels.•Aimforfivehoursamonthinhalf-wildspacessuchasstateparks.38Finnishresearchersagree,findingwildersettings,withtheirnatural“chaos,”helpformasenseofcalm.•39Longerexposuretowildlandscapesactivatesalphabrainwaves—thoselinkedtodeepthoughts,creativityanddeeprelaxation,Men’sHealthreported.Studiesevenshowprofoundbenefitsformentalhealth:afour-daywildernesstripcanreducePTSDsymptomsby29percentandstressby21percent.40Sothenexttimeyoufindyourselfneedinga“reset,”headoutsideforaquicklunchtimewalk,orplanaweekendinthewoods.Bestofall,it’sfree,accessibleandwaitingjustoutsideyourdoor.A.Remembertolistentosomerelaxingmusic.B.Itseffectscanevenlastforweeksafterward.C.Buryyourselfinnatureforthreedaysannually.D.Avoidtheuseofsocialmedia,phonecalls,andreading.E.Theapproachcanbemoreeffectiveifparentsareinvolved.F.Theseenvironmentsprovideheightenedrelaxationcomparedtocityparks.G.Thesemethodsemphasizesmall,manageablestepsthatcanleadtobigrewards.语言运用(共两节,满分30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。第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)IhadanoldneighbornamedDr.Gibbs.WhenDr.Gibbswasn’tsavinglives,hewasplantingtrees.Thegooddoctorhadsomeinteresting41concerningplantcareandgrowth.Heneverwateredhisnewtrees,whichwascontrarytoconventionalwisdom.OnceIaskedwhy.Hesaidthatwateringplants42them,whichledtoshallowroots,andhowtreesthatweren’twateredhadtogrowdeeprootsinsearchof43.Also,he’dbeatenthemwitharolled-up44,whichisnowhardtocomeinhandyinthedigitalera.Hit!Smack!Slap!45,Iaskedhimwhyhedidthat,andhesaiditwastoattractthetree’s46.Twenty-fiveyearslater,everynowandagain,Iwalkbyhishouseandamgreetedbythe47,whichareverystrongnow.Infact,Ialsoplantedacoupleoftreesafewyearsago.Icarriedwatertothem,sprayedthemand48forthem.Yearsof49hasresultedintreesthatexpecttobewaitedonhandandfoot.Wheneveracoldwindblowsin,they50withfear.Ihavetwosons.EverynightbeforeIgotobed,Icheckonmytwosons.Istandoverthemandwatchtheirlittle51,therisingandfallingoflifewithin.Ioftenprayforthem,likeIusedtodowiththetrees.MostlyIhopethattheirliveswillbeeasy.ButlatelyI’vebeenthinkingthatit’stimetochange.Iknowmychildrenaregoingtoencounter52,andI’mprayingtheywon’tbe53,becauselifeistough,whetherwewantittobeornot.Whatweneedtodoishelp54reachdeep,sowhentherainsfallandthewindsblow,theycan55toit.41.A.Theories B.myths C.issues D.contents42.A.improved B.boosted C.destroyed D.spoiled43.A.water B.nutrients C.soil D.minerals44.A.leaf B.newspaper C.stick D.sleeve45.A.However B.Unfortunately C.Curiously D.Undoubtedly46.A.punishment B.attention C.assistance D.sympathy47.A.trees B.family C.neighbors D.welcome48.A.prayed B.communicated C.blessed D.fertilized49.A.nursing B.serving C.growing D.counting50.A.escape B.tremble C.suffer D.swing51.A.hands B.cheeks C.bodies D.noses52.A.acquaintance B.depression C.hardship D.resistance53.A.fragile B.pessimistic C.naughty D.scared54.A.roots B.philosophy C.thoughts D.concepts55.A.liveup B.pickup C.standup D.pullup第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。NearthevillageofHengkenginChina’sZhejiangprovince,there’sabambooforestwithanopen-airtheatre,alsomadeofbamboo.Theincrediblething,however,is56nobamboowasactuallycuttobuildthetheater.Instead,livingbambootrees57(bend)andropeduntiltheyformedadome(穹顶)withacircularopeningatthetop.Theso-calledBambooTheaterwasdesignedbyXuTiantianofDnADesignandArchitecturetoprovideaspace58culturalactivitiesforthelocalcommunity.Togetherwithsevenother59(project)fromacrossChina,it’sbeenhighlightedinanexhibitionattheMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkthatseeks60(change)people’sunderstandingofthecountry’sapproachtocontemporaryarchitecture.Titled“Reuse,Renew,Recycle:RecentArchitecturefromChina”,theexhibitionpresentsanewgenerationofChinesearchitectswhoarepromoting61(society)andenvironmentalsustainabilitybytransformingindustrialbuildings,62(recycle)materials,andreinterpretingancientbuildingtechniques.Nowadays,themeaningofsustainabilityisoftendefinedbyalargenumberofstandards63certificationsratherthanthelived,spatialexperience.Buttheexhibitionintroducesamoredelicatedefinition64(inspire)bytheuseoftraditionalmaterialsandastronger65(connect)betweenarchitectureandnature.“Wewanttoredirecttheglobalconversationtoecologicalapproachestoarchitecture,”saysMartinoStierli,whoorganizedtheexhibitionalongwithEvangelosKotsioris.书面表达(满分40分)满分15分假定你是李华,暑假期间你去美国参加SummerSchool项目学习。在教室里,你目睹了一次同学之间的霸凌现象,你一个人无法改变现状,于是你写信给负责老师Mr.Smith向他求助,希望能够帮助那个被霸凌的同学Mike,内容包括:1.事情经过;2.你对校园霸凌的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:霸凌bullyDearMr.Smith,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。TheInvisibleListenerIsatonthefloor,backpressedagainstthecoldwall,asmyparents’argumentslicedthroughthethinbedroomdoor.“It’snotjustamathworksheet.It’severyassignment!”mydadthundered.“Theteachercalled—saidhisworkisperfect,buthecan’texplainasinglestep!He’sbeencheatingwiththatAI!”Mymom’svoicewasquieterbutsharper:“Wethoughtyouwerestruggling,sowegotyouatutor.Butyou’relying.What’swrongwithyou?”Wrongwithme.ThewordsechoedasIburiedmyfaceinmyknees,tearschokingme.Ithadstartedsimply—aquickwaytofinishaboringessaywhentired.Thencopyingbecameeasierthantrying.Nowcaught,Ifeltonlyshame.Onmydesk,mylaptopglowed.TheChatGPTtabwasstillopen,thecopiedassignmentstaringback.Ironically,typingfeltsaferthantalking.Myfingerstrembled:“MyparentsfoundoutIusedyoutocheat.TheythinkI’maliarandfailure.”Theresponsewasn’tempty:“Thatsoundsheavy.Ittakescouragetoadmityou’rehurting.I’mheretolisten.”Ihesitated,thenpoureditallout—school’soverwhelm,fearoffailure,copyingastheonlywaytokeepup.Islammedthelaptopshut,terrifiedofitsreply.Minuteslater,curiositygotthebetterofme.Iopeneditagain.Noemptyreassurances,justacknowledgment:“It’sokaytofeelthisway.Youdon’thavetocarryitalone.”Gentlequestionsmademethinkinsteadofdrowning.Itdidn’tofferanapology,just:“Whatdoyouneedtosaytoyourparentstomakethisright?”Inthefollowing2days,Iturnedtoit—nottocopy,buttotalk.Itneverjudged,nevertired.Itgavemespacetoheal,tofindmyvoice.Ithelpedmeseemyworthwasn’tingrades,buthonestyandeffort.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。Eventually,Ifoundthecouragetotalktomyparents.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Fromthenon,IstoppedusingChatGPTtocheatformyassignments._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案听力部分:1.A【原文】M:I’mlateforwork.Canyoutextmetheaddressofthecomingmeeting?W:It’snotameeting.It’sagroupsessionwithotherparents.It’sat4:00p.m.atthegymnexttotheschool.Theyhaveanemptyhallwecanuse.2.C【原文】W:Goodmorning,everyone.Ifyouallcanseemyslideshow,I’llbeginmyspeech.M:Excuseme.Yourscreenissodark.Didyourlaptopdie?W:Oh,no!Ithoughttherewasaproblemwiththebrightness.I’llgrabmycharger.3.B【原文】W:Tim,thisisanewjacket!Howcouldyoubesocareless?M:I’msorry!Thecoffeeslippedoutofmyhands.I’lltryitwiththiscloth.W:Itwasalreadytornabitanyway.ButIjustgotitforChristmas.4.C【原文】M:Howareyoufindingteachingyourstudentsonline?Imissbeinginaclassroom.W:Iquitelikeit.IfindIcankeepaneyeonallthestudentsthroughvideocallandIdon’tneedtospendtwohoursadayinmycardrivingtotheschool.5.A【原文】M:Let’smeetatthecafeafterworkaround5:50p.m.W:Ican’thearyou.Yourphoneiscuttingout.Areyougoingtowork?M:No.I’mleavingworkin20minutes—we’llmeetatthecafébefore6:00p.m.W:OK.Seeyouatthecafeafter6:20p.m.6.C7.B【原文】M:Victoria,you’re18yearsoldnow.Swimmingracesduringyourlastyearofhighschoolarecritical.W:Ijustcan’tentirelyfocusonourswimteamandonsucceedinginschool.M:Thepreviousthreeyearsofhighschoolwereeasier.Butthisyear,universitieswillstartobservingyoufortheirteams.W:EvenifIgetaswimmingscholarship,whatifit’snotforagoodschool?M:You’vebeencompetingsinceyouwereeightyearsold,andyou’vegotahugeopportunity.W:Idon’tknowifaswimmingracecareerwillsatisfymyparents’expectations,especiallyifitmeansattendinganaverage-qualityschool.8.C9.B10.A【原文】W:Mr.Holden,you’vecometomyofficealotrecently.Isitthesameissueagain?M:I’mafraidso.Mychesthurtsallday,andmyheartkeepspounding.W:Haveyoucutbackondrinkingalcoholandeatingfriedfoods?M:Ihaven’tgottenaroundtoit.I’vegottoomuchworkandstressattheoffice.W:It’sessentialtomaintainabalancebetweenhealthandwork,youmustmakeadjustment.Ineverwanttoseeyoubroughttothehospitalbecauseofaheartattack.M:You’reright.I’vegottothinkaboutmychildren.WhatcanIdo?W:Let’schatweeklyoverthephonefromnowontomonitoryourprogress.M:I’vealreadypaid$100percheckup.Howmuchwillthatcost?W:Throughyourinsurance,it’llonlybeaquarterofthatperweek.M:Soundsveryreasonable.11.B12.C13.B【原文】M:Excuseme,couldyougift-wrapthismirror,please?W:Yes,sir.Whatcolorofgift-wrappingwouldyoulike?Wehaveblue,yellowandpink.M:It’sformydaughter.Shedreamsofalifeofaprincess,sothelastcoloryoumentioned,please.W:OK.M:I’llbesendingittoNewYork.MayIhavealookatthepackaging,please?W:Certainly.Asyoucansee,themirroriswellprotected.Itwon’tbreakwhenit’spackedthisway.M:Well,Idon’tthinkit’sstrongenough.I’mafraidIneedtomailitinsidealargerandstrongerbox.I’lldealwithitmyselfafterIgethome.NowwhereshouldIpay,please?W:Overthere,sir.14.A15.C16.C17.B【原文】M:HiLorna!Youseembusy.W:Oh,hi!Youcan’timaginewhatIhavetofinishbynextMonday!TheEnglishliteraturecourseissodifficult!IhavetoreadtwonovelsbynextMondayandcomparethemina3,000-wordessaybynextFriday.M:SoIsupposeyoudon’twanttocometoanexhibitionwithmethisSaturday?W:I’dloveto,butthere’snoway.I’malreadybehindwithmywritingclassbecauseIhadacoldforaweekandmissedafewlessons.It’sOKforyou.Youseemtohaveloadsoffreetime.M:Iguesswejustdon’thaveasmuchacademicworkasyou.Mycollegelifeisinterestingcomparedwithyours.Therearevarietiesofliveperformancesasanartmajor.W:Yes.I’mboredwiththelifeofreadingandwritingeverydaynow.M:Hey.Whydon’twestoptalking?Justworknow.Ifyouhavefinishedeverythingbythe16th,wecouldgotothatnewplaybytheUniversityTheaterGroup.W:OK.I’lltry.AndIdon’twanttomissthestudentpartyonthe28th,soI’dbettergetworking.18.B19.A20.C【原文】Dearjournal,I’vebeentrappedon
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