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英语试题

一、听力选择题

1.WhatwillKarendo?

A.Checkthetime.B.Stopplayingthepiano.C.Apologizetoherneighbors.

2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onabus.B.Inthestreet.C.Atamuseum.

3.WhatdoesMichellesuggestMarkdo?

A.Seeadoctor.B.Controlhisdiet.C.Trythenewicecreamshop.

4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthephone?

A.Itisexpensive.B.Itisoutdated.C.Itisofpoorquality.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Adinnerparty.B.Anewrestaurant.C.Thecafeteriafood.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatisbrokeninthesalesdepartment?

A.Alight.B.Acopymachine.C.Anairconditioner.

7.WhatisMaxgoingtodofirst?

A.dealwithotherurgentrepairs.

B.Entertainimportantcustomers.

C.Arrangealunchappointment.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Howmanypeopleareexpectedtoattendtheparty?

A.About250.B.About300.C.About350.

9.Whycan’tthepartybeheldinthePineRoom?

A.Itisabitfar.

B.Thedecorationisn’tgood.

C.There’snotenoughroom.

10.WhatwillDrDarrendonextFridaynight?

A.Listentoareport.B.Takepartinaparty.C.Workonaspeech.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

11.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?

A.Thequalityofthepizzasispoor.

B.Hisdeliveryisseriouslydelayed.

C.Hegotthewrongnumberofpizzas.

12.Howdoesthewomansolvetheproblem?

A.Returnthemoney.

B.Sendthepizzasoncemore.

C.Takebackthedeliveredpizzas.

13.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman’scomplaint?

A.Annoyed.B.Carefree.C.Apologetic.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent

15.WhydidSammisssomeclasses?

A.Heaskedforsickleave.

B.HetookatriptoLondon.

C.Helookedafterhisfather.

16.Whenwillthespeakersmeetintheevening?

A.At5:00.B.At6:00.C.At7:00.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Howmuchisthemostpopularticket?

A.£39.B.£43.C.£55.

18.WhostartedMadameTussaudsMuseum?

A.AFrenchking.B.Anartteacher.C.Afootballer.

19.WhereisthefourthMadameTussaudsMuseum?

A.InLondon.B.InAmsterdam.C.InWashington.

20.Whatisthespeakerabouttodo?

A.Havearestinacafe.

B.Handoutsomeguidebooks.

C.Touraroundthemuseumshop.

二、阅读理解

IslandofAdventureatUniversalOrlandoinFlorida

Peoplesaythatitisthehomeofthe“HarryPotterThemePark”.TheWizardingWorldisthemostpopular

partofthepark.OtherpopularridesincludetheAmazingAdventuresofSpiderMan,Popeye&Bluto’s

Bilge-RatBargesandtheJurassicParkRiverAdventure.

ItisopenfromMondaytoSaturday.$15.95forchildren,3to13yearsold;$29.95forages14andover.

Pi-oIndoorThemeParkinLongueuil

ThePi-oIndoorThemeParkfeatures16rides,asmallseatrain,akid-sizedbowlingalley(保龄球场),a

mirrormaze(迷宫),themeroomswhichincludetheChristmasroomonthesea,andaprivatereceptionroom.“I

wantedtocreateasafeenvironmentforkidsaged1to10,”explainstheownerJocelynePinard.Shenoteshow

manycompetingamusementparkshavesectionsthatcanbeunsafeforyoungkidssuchasthe“ballrooms”fullof

looseplasticballs.Sothisishowitisdifferentfromotheramusementparks.

Opensevendaysaweek.Theadmissionfeesare$16.99forindividuals(个人)and$64forfamilies.

LegolandWindsorThemeParkinLondon

LegolandWindsoristhebestchoiceforyoungfamilies.Theparkisdesignedforchildrenfrom3to12.

Thereareover50ridesaswellasliveshows,workshops,andotherattractionsaimedatyoungerchildren,and

especiallythosewhoarealreadyfondofbuildingblock(积木)toys.

Theparkisopeneverysingleday.Adults:$35.Ages3-15and60+:$26.Buyonlineandsave$3perperson.

WonderlaThemeParkinIndia

Wonderlaisaworld-classamusementpark.It’smodern,cleanandgreen,andhasallkindsofattractions.

Thereareover50rides,12ofwhicharewater-basedand9especiallyforsmallchildren.Ifyoulovegettingwet,

don’tmisstheRainDisco-anindoordancefloorwitharainsystemthatprovidesshowersofwarmwatertothe

music.

MondaytoFriday11a.m.until6p.m.;Saturday,Sunday,holidayandfestivalseasons11a.m.until7p.m.

Singleadult/child—$13.50;Familyticket(foranyfourpeople)$50.00;Children3andunder—Free.

21.IfacouplewanttovisitLegolandWindsorThemeParkwiththeir5-year-oldson,howmuchdotheyneedto

paywhenbookingonline?

A.$70.B.$87.C.$93.D.$96.

22.IfJimisfreethisSunday,hecanchoosetovisitthefollowingparksEXCEPT________.

A.IslandsofAdventureB.Pi-oC.LegolandWindsorD.Wonderla

23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Asciencemagazine.B.Atextbook.C.Atravelguide.D.Alocal

newspaper.

Ifyoulookaroundyourcity,youmightspotgirlswearinghanfuinsubwaysorpeoplewearingT-shirtswith

Chinesecharactersonthestreets.AnewtrendistakingholdinChina—guochao,or“Chinachic”

ThetermcharacterizestheriseofChina’snativefashiontrends.Ithasexpandedtheconceptof“Madein

China”,whichhasbeenrecognizedastherepresentationofChinesecultureandaesthetics(美学)offeredby

homegrownChinesebrands.

China-chiccameintothespotlightin2018.Beforethat,big-nameforeigncompanies,suchasNIKE,

ADIDASandPUMA,dominatedtheworldmarket.Butthatyear,ChinesesportswearbrandLi-Ningchanged

thingsup.Duringthe2018NewYorkFashionWeek,Li-NingintroduceditsTaoism-inspiredWuDaocollection.

Thecollectionnotonlyhadatrendylook,butalsoincludedelementsoftraditionalChineseculture.Itimmediately

grabbedattentionathomeandabroad.Asaresult,thecompanyrecorded20percentprofitgrowthin2018,marking

thefirsttimethebrand’srevenuehadhitthe10-billion-yuanmarksinceitsfounding.

Thetrendtoembracedomesticbrandshassincespreadrapidlytovarioussectorsandproducts,fromfood

anddrinkstoclothing,mobilephonesandelectricvehicles.Forexample,WhiteRabbit,whosesweetcandybrings

backchildhoodmemoriesformany,launcheditsperfumeandlipbalm.“WewantWhiteRabbittobeabrandthat

youngpeoplewanttoshare,”saidShenQinfeng,thecompany’smarketingmanager.

“Now,theguochaotrendismovingtothenextstage,whereitssuccesswillrely.Firstandforemost,on

gainingculturalconfidenceratherthanWesternrecognition.”accordingtoKerraZhou,founderofbrandstrategy

consultancyKerrisma.Nomatterhowtheguochaotrenddevelops,there’sonethingthatwon’tchange:Behindthe

crazeispeople’spositiveattitudetowardthecountry’sdevelopmentandtheirrecognitionofgrowingconfidencein

nationalculture,addedZhou.

24.What’sthefunctionofParagraph1?

A.TointroduceanewtrendinChina.B.Tohighlightthepopularityofguochao.

C.Todescribeacommonsceneonthestreet.D.ToshowChinesebrandsbeatforeigncompanies.

25.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutguochaoiscorrect?

A.Li-Ningstimulatedthedevelopmentofguochao.

B.Guochaoisanewtrendpopularthroughouttheworld.

C.Guochaoreferstopeople’spreferenceforancientculture.

D.It’sbefore2018thatguochaohadreceivedgreatattention.

26.WhydidLi-Ninggetsomuchattentionduringthe2018NewYorkFashionWeek?

A.Ittooktheleadinthesimilarbrands.

B.ItadoptedWesterndesigninitssportswear.

C.Itsrevenuehitthe10-billion-yuanmarkthatyear.

D.ItsproductsfollowedthetrendandreflectedChineseelements.

27.WhatmayKerraZhouagreewith?

A.Chineseisstillfollowingthewesterntrend.

B.Guochao’ssuccessreliesonwesternrecognition.

C.Nationalpridearousesthepassionforguochao.

D.Culturalawarenessisthekeytowinningmarketshare.

Imaginetheroadwayswherenearlyallseriousaccidentscanbeavoided,andtruckscantransportgoods

aroundtheclockwithoutneedingtostopforsleep.Applicationsforadvanceddriverassistancesystems(ADAS)

willreplacetheaveragehumanreactiontime,loweringitfrom1.6secondstojust0.5seconds,savingcountless

livesintheprocess.

Thedriverlessfutureofautonomousvehicles(AV)issettotransformsocietybyreinventing(重塑)the

transportationindustryandchangingconsumerbehaviorsforever.Yet,theshareofconsumerswhosupport

governmentregulationoffullyself-drivingcarshasdeclined15%overthepastyear,andtrustinthesafetyof

autonomousvehiclesisdown5%.Toaddresstheseongoingsafetyconcerns,moremustbedone.

Autonomousvehiclesshouldnotberegulatedbythesamerulesthatgovernstandardpassengervehicles

becausethoseregulationsdonotaddresstheuniquesafetychallengesforAVs.Toaddresstheseconcerns,the

industrywillneedtocontinuebuildingpublictrustthroughtheimprovedperformanceofAVsystems,especiallyin

controlledenvironments.

Reachingatotallyhands-offandeyes-offautonomousdrivingexperiencewillrequirearangeof

next-generationtechnologiesthatarestillbeingdeveloped.Automakerswillcontinuetoincreasethesafetyof

autonomousvehiclesbyapplyingnewtechnologiessuchasartificialintelligenceandmachinelearningtoimprove

theperformanceofsensorsthatuseradioandlightwavestohelpdetectroadusersinallweatherconditions.

ThetechnicalbrainofanAVsystemreliesonsoftwaresystemsthatactivelyprotectpassengers.Asthis

marketgrows,costswillsteadilyfallforthesenewsensorsandhigh-performancecomputers,justassafety

standardscontinuetoprogressaroundthecountryandtheworld.TohelpbuildconfidenceinAVs,theindustrywill

needtogenerateacommonsetoftestingstandards,similartocrashsafetystandards,thatAVdeveloperscan

evaluatetheirsystemsagainst.

Asautonomousdrivingevolves,theroadtoadriverlessfuturestillholdsmanytwistsandturnsahead.It

shouldbeanexcitingandwildrideforyearstocomeastheautoindustryreinventsitselfwithever-increasing

levelsofautomation.

28.WhatmakeconsumersstillhesitantabouttheapplicationofAV?

A.Costlyoperatingsystems.B.Governmentregulations.

C.Potentialsafetyconcerns.D.Complicatedtechnologies.

29.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph3?

A.AVsfailtofollowstandardregulations.B.TailoredrulesareneededforAVs.

C.PublictrustinAVsisdifficulttoearn.D.AVsshouldbetestedonpublicroads.

30.Howcanthepublic’strustinAVsbeimproved?

A.Byintegratingexistingtechnologies.B.Bylimitingtheirmaximumspeed.

C.Bydevelopingareliabletestingsystem.D.Byminimizingthecostofsensors.

31.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsthefutureofAVs?

A.Skepticalandconcerned.B.Cautiousyetoptimistic.

C.Worriedandreserved.D.Pessimisticyettolerant.

Usingartificialintelligencetocreateartworksincreasesartists’productivityandgeneratesmorepositive

reactions,accordingtoastudyinvolvingsubmissionstoapopularart-sharingwebsitebymorethan50,000users.

ButgenerativeAIworksaremorelikelytodisplaystereotypical(刻板印象的)themes,reducingthenoveltyofan

artist’swork.

Theresearcherstracked4millionworkspublishedonthewebsitebytheartists.Theartistsself-dividedinto

twogroups:thosewhocontinuedtoworkusingtraditionalmethods—asortofcontrolgroup,andthosewho

adoptedAI.Thelattergroup,numberingabout5,800,wereidentifiedbytheuseoftags(标签)ontheirwork,such

as“AI-generated”orthenamesoftheAItools.WorkspostedintoAIartcommunitiesonthesitewerealso

included.

ArtistswhoadoptedAItoolssawtheirproductivitymeasuredbythenumberofworkspostedincreaseby25

percentoverthestudyperiod.Theyalsosawa50percentriseinthenumberof“favourites”theirworkreceived

oversixmonths.Butnovelty,measuredbythesubjectmatterandspecificdetailsofthework,decreasedforthe

AI-usinggroup.

“Thestudycompletelytrackswithmyownexperiencewiththesetoolsandspaces,”saysAndres

GuadamuzattheUniversityofSussex,UK.“Atfirst,itfeltthatyoucoulddoanything,bringanythinginyourhead

intoexistence,butthemoreIusedthem,themoreIkeptcomingbacktothemesIliked.”

Guadamuzpointsoutthatheisn’tjudgingthequalityoftheimagesproducedbygenerativeAInortheir

originality,northecreativityinvolvedintheprocess.Allthesethingsareoftenhotlycontested,withsomeartists

sayingthatgenerativeAIisusingtheirworksastrainingdataandlimitingtheirabilitytoberecognizedas

creatives.

ZhouatBostonUniversityisalsoconsideringthesequestions.Hesays,“Thegenerativetechnology

acceleratestheabilitytoproduce.Butitraisesotherissues:Areweforegoingtheprocessofunderstandingwhat

goesintobeingcreativeandproducingsomethingmeaningful,infavourofjustbeingabletobruteforceourway

withtechnology?”

32.WhatdoweknowabouttheartworkscreatedbyAIaccordingtoparagraph1?

A.Theyareabundantbutlesscreative.B.Theyaregenerativebutlesspopular.

C.Theybalancepopularitywithartisticdepth.D.Theyattractviewerswiththetrendysubjects.

33.Howwasthestudyconducted?

A.Bysurveyingartists’opinionsonAItoolsusing.

B.ByanalyzingsuggestionsongenerativeAIworks.

C.BycomparingartworkswithdifferentAIinvolvement.

D.ByobservingtheprocessofAI-assistedartisticcreation.

34.WhatcanbeinferredfromGuadamuz’sstatement?

A.AItoolshelpartistsexplorenewcreativestyles.

B.AIusersreceivemorerecognitionfortheircreativity.

C.ArtistsbelieveAIimprovesthequalityoftheirartworks.

D.ArtistsmayrepeatthemestheylikewhenusingAItools.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheUnstoppableRiseofAIArtworks.B.TheBreakthroughofAIinArtisticCreation.

C.TheRoleofAIinArtisticProductivity.D.TheDouble-EdgedSwordofAIinArtworks.

Youmayhavegrownuplivingwithlotsofsiblings,orthismaybeyourfirsttimesharingyourlivingspace

withsomeoneelse.Whilehavingaroommateinevitablyhasitschallenges,itcanalsobeagreatpartofyour

collegeexperience.36

Respectyourroommate’sstuff

Thismayseemsimple,butit’sprobablyoneofthebiggestreasonswhyroommatesexperienceconflict.

Don’ttakeitforgrantedthathe’llnotmindifyoutakehiscleats(钉鞋)foraquicksoccergame?37

Don’tborrow,use,ortakeanythingwithoutgettingpermissionfirst.

38

Don’tgointoyourroommaterelationshipthinkingthatyouaregoingtobebestfriendsforthetimeyou’reat

school.Itmayhappen,butexpectingitsetsbothofyouupfortrouble.Youshouldbefriendlywithyourroommate

butalsomakesureyouhaveyourownsocialcircles.

Stayopentochange

Youshouldexpecttolearnandgrowandchangeduringyourtimeatschool.39Asthesemester

progresses,realizethingswillchangeforbothofyou.Becomfortableaddressingthingsthatunexpectedlycomeup,

settingnewrules,andbeingflexibletoyourchangingenvironment.

40Nomatterwhatyourrelationshipisattheendoftheyear,youcantakecomfortknowingyou

actedlikeanadultandtreatedyourroommatewithrespect.

A.However,youjustcrosstheline.

B.Makefriendstopromoteyourrelationship.

C.Befriendly,withoutexpectingtobebestfriends.

D.Andthesameshouldhappentoyourroommate.

E.Treatyourroommatelikeyou’dliketobetreated.

F.Don’tthinkyouarenotbotheringothersbecauseyouareroommates.

G.Followthetipsbelowandyourroommaterelationshipscanbequiteharmonious.

三、完形填空

Mybirthstorywasunusual.Bornwithoutmylefthand,doctorsinformedmyparentsofthis41.

However,limb(肢体)differencesarenot42.Myparentstaughtmetoacceptmine.Theysupportedme

insports,theatre,andschool,ensuringIleda43life.

Asachild,I44quickly,learningtotiemyshoeswithonehand.ButasIgrew,theeagernesstofit

ingrewstronger.Onmyfirstdayofhighschool,the45ofmydifferencestruckmelikeatonofbricks.I

recallboardingthebusandnoticingonestudentstaringatmyleftarmforan46longtime.Ifelta

sudden47tohidemyhand,soIquicklyslippeditintomypocket.

Fortwodecades,Ikeptitasecret,fearingthe48ofothers.Butatage38,exhaustedof

49,Imetsomeoneexceptionalandinvitedthemintomyworld.ItwasacrucialmomentasIfinallyfeltready

to50myself.Theirwillingnessto51theunhidingjourneywithmewas52

whatIneeded.Fortheveryfirsttime,Iallowedsomeonetoreallyholdmylimb,observeit,takepicturesofit,

touchit,andmostimportantly,53me.

Today,Inolongerhidemyleftarm;Iwearitwith54.Mystoryteachesmethat55

arenotweaknesses;butrather,thethingsthatmakeusuniqueandbeautiful.

41.A.advantageB.uniquenessC.innovationD.punishment

42.A.distinctB.distantC.uncommonD.unimportant

43.A.normalB.instantC.apparentD.constant

44.A.adoptB.adaptC.appealD.approve

45.A.imaginationB.impressionC.expectationD.realization

46.A.unfairlyB.unnoticeablyC.unwillinglyD.uncomfortably

47.A.securityB.desireC.regretD.delight

48.A.criticismB.disapprovalC.judgementD.commitment

49.A.hidingB.forecastingC.wanderingD.reacting

50.A.defeatB.denyC.defendD.reveal

51.A.takeupB.sumupC.breakdownD.gothrough

52.A.exactlyB.barelyC.rarelyD.mostly

53.A.followB.acceptC.inquireD.oppose

54.A.pityB.prideC.puzzleD.wonder

55.A.fearsB.tearsC.differencesD.prospects

四、语法填空

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Five-dayworkweeksarecommonlyacceptedandpracticed.Buttrialsofafour-dayweekinIcelandwere

considered56(remarkable)successful.Theyled57manyworkersmovingtoshorterhours

andworkersaroundtheworldarefollowingthetrend.Whyhasthispracticegained58(popular)andis

itpossibletoapplyitcrossculturally?

Thetrials,59involvedmorethan2,500workers,tookplaceseveralyearsago.It60

(report)thatproductivityremainedthesameorimprovedinthemajorityofworkplaces.Meanwhile,theyfound

theirworkingconditionswere61(little)stressfulandtheywerenolongeratriskofburnout,andtheir

healthandworklifebalancealsoimproved.

Therefore,theworld’slargestevertrialofashorterworkingweekwas62completesuccess,

63(show)thatthepublic’sserviceisripeforbeingapioneerofshorterworkingweeksandlessonscanbe

learnedbyothergovernments.

Anumberofothertrials64(run)acrosstheworldnow.Forinstance,UnileverinNewZealandis

givingstaffachancetocuttheirhoursby20%withouthurtingtheirpayinatrial.Peoplefeelactuallymore

attachedtothejob65theygetrewardedbyhavingmoretime.

66.Geneticistshavebeentryingtoidentifygenesrelatetowhichdiseases,astheybelievegenomeediting

isaneffectivemeansofdiseasetreatmentandprevention.(用适当的词填空)

67.Thefire,whichisthoughttohavestartedfromthe8thfloor,spreadquicklythroughthetowerblockonSunday

night,(leave)peopleontheupperfloorstrapped.(所给词的适当形式填空)

68.Newsreports(write)atdifferentstagesofaneventcouldcontaindifferentinformationasnewfacts

arebroughttolight.(所给词的适当形式填空)

69.ThePulitzerPrizesareasetofawardshonoringexcellencein(journal)andthearts.(所给词的适当形

式填空)

70.Thepastdecades(witness)therapiddevelopmentofonlinenewsmedia.(所给词的适当形式填

空)

71.ItwasaFrenchman,PierredeCoubertin,broughttheOlympicsbacktolife.(用适当的词填空)

72.Hecametopublicattentionduringthe1960RomeOlympics,hewonthelightheavyweightgold

medalfortheUSA,demonstratinggreattalentandpersonalityintheprocess.(用适当的词填空)

73.Moreoftenthannot,winninghasthevictorwalkingonair,lostinthegloryofthemoment,the

loserisleftwithabittertasteandafeelingoffailure.(用适当的词填空)

74.Itmayseemlikebuildingcastlesintheair,but(give)therateatwhichartificialintelligence,orAI,is

beingdeveloped,inthefuturesuchdreamsmayactuallycometrue.(所给词的适当形式填空)

75.Aswebecomemoreandmoredependentoncomputers,somescientistsareurgingus(think)aboutthe

dangersposedbytheadvancesinAI.(所给词的适当形式填空)

五、书面表达

76.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。

AnydaywhenIhadtotravelbyairwastheworstdayofmylife,butasasalesman,Ihadtoflyquiteabit.

Onthisparticulardayin2024,Iwasassignedtoamiddleseat.Unfortunately,IwassofatthatIcouldn’tfitdown

theaislefacingforward,soIwasforcedtowalksidewayslikeacrab.Myweightvariedbetween340and360

pounds,dependingonwhethertotakeitbeforeorafteroneofmyenormousmeals.Whenfinallysqueezingintomy

seat,Ifoundtheseatbeltwasn’tlongenoughtofitaroundmy52-inchwaist.

Atthatmoment,Iwasstrickenbyanintensedesiretoloseweight.Ibeganlookingforsignswhichwould

guidemetowardabetterlife,andinstantlyasignshowedup.AttheswitchofTV,Ihappenedtoseeaninterview

withaformerworldathlete.Hesaidthatadoctorputhimonawhole-food,plant-baseddietandofferedagoodcare

ofhim.Helostweightwithoutfeelinghungry,andhewashealthierandstrongerthanhe’dbeensincehistwenties.

Ineverimaginedmysignwouldcomefromhim,buttherehewas.

Ididn’tknowwhata“whole-food,plant-baseddiet”means.Iwentonlineandsearchedforadoctorwho

couldhelpme.That’showIfoundRobert,anexperiencedmedicalspecialist.Hopefellonmewhenhepromisedto

seemethenextday.Thedoctorrecommendedalowcaloriedietandsomephysicalexercisestodoinmyhome.He

alsomadeasuggestionthatIshouldgotoashelterandadoptadog.“Excuseme?”Icouldn’tbelievewhathesaid.

But,headded,“Adogisagoodcompanion.Whileyouliveinanapartment,thedoghastobewalked.Walking

yourdogtwiceadaywillbeyourexercise.I’msureitcanimprovenotonlyyourhealthbutalsothequalityofyour

life.”

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Paragraph1:

Withdisbeliefandhesitation,IdroveuptoadogshelternearwhereIlived.

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Paragraph2:

Icamebackhomewiththelargeblack-and-whitedogwithabigroundbody.

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1.B

【原文】M:Karen,it’salmosthalfpasttennow.I’mafraidyourneighborswillgetannoyedifyoukeepplayingthe

piano.

W:Ididn’tknowitwasalreadysolate.I’llcutitoffrightaway.

2.A

【原文】M:Jennifer,arewegettingoffatthenextstop?

W:No,we’restoppingatthesciencemuseum.Therearestillthreestopsnext.

M:Ireallywanttogetoffnow.I’vebeenstandingforlong.

3.B

【原文】M:Michelle,let’sgotothatnewIcecreamshopthisafternoon.WecaneatasmuchIcecreamaswelike

thereforjusttwodollarseach.

W:Mark,don’tyouthinkyoushouldgoonadietinstead?

M:Youreallytalklikemydoctor.

4.A

【原文】M:Couldyoutellmehowmuchthephonecosts?

W:Around800dollars.Thisisthelatestmodelandisverypopularwithwhitecollars.

M:Doyouofferanydiscount?Ifnot,couldyouintroducemesomethingcheaper?

5.C

【原文】W:So,Mike,whatdoyouthinkoftheCafeteriafood?

M:It’sokay,Iguessit’shome-madefood.Whydoyouask?Don’tyoulikethefoodthere?

W:Well,totellyouthetruth,Ithinkit’sawful.

M:Butit’scheap.Onlyfivedollarsfordinner.

6.C7.A

【原文】W:Max,thesalesdepartmentcalledandsaidsomethingaboutabrokenairconditioner.Unfortunately,a

meetingwithimportantcustomersstartsrightafterlunchandtheywanttomakesureitworksproperlybeforethe

meeting.Canyougoandseeifyoucanfixit?

M:Oh,Ihaveacoupleofurgentrepairsfirstthingthismorning,brokenlights,brokencopymachinesandthings.

Canyoucheckifsomeonecanstayarounduntiltwelvenoonorso?Ishouldbeabletolookatitrightbeforelunch

time.

W:I’llcallandfindout.I’llletyouknowinawhile.

8.B9.C10.C

【原文】W:Excuseme,doctorDarren,weareplanningtohaveapartynextFriday.Whichroomcouldweuse?Ah,

weareexpectingaround300people.DoctorDennissuggestedthepineroom,buttherearetoomanyusedbooks

insideanditcanonlyhold250people.Whatwouldyousuggest?

M:Onemoment,please.Iwouldsuggestthewhiteroom.Itcanhold350peopleatthemost.Besides,itwasnewly

decorated.Isitokay?

W:Sure.Thankyou.

M:Whattimewillyouneedit?

W:IbelievethatsixtotenPMwouldbeokay.

M:Okay.It’sallyoursduringthosefourhours.

W:Thankyouverymuch.Oh,doctor.Darren,wouldyoupleasejoinusinthepartyonthatday?

M:I’dliketo,butI’mafraidIcan’t.IhavetoworkonaspeechwithdoctorMillerthatnight.

11.C

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