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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年浙江省台州市高三(上)月考英语试卷(一模)第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?A.Apoliceman.B.Aneighbor.C.Adogowner.2.Whatwillthetwospeakersdotonight?A.Toseeafilmafterdinner.B.TowatchTEDshowsathome.C.Tohaveawalkalongthebeach.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anactor.B.Afilm.C.Aninvestment.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Reneslippedandfell.B.Renewenttoawrongroom.C.ReneheardJackson'sspeech.5.HowmuchdidTonypayforthebook?A.$6.B.$12.C.$18.第二节(共5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。6.Whendoestheconversationhappen?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.7.Whyisn'tJeremyintheconferenceroomnow?A.Heisworkingonanothertask.B.Hehascheckedtheheaterbefore.C.Heneedstomeetthepart﹣timeworkers.8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toplanameetingwithher.B.Totellherabouthernewjob.C.Tomaketheirtravelarrangements.9.Whereisthewomannow?A.InMiami.B.InLosAngeles.C.InSaltLakeCity.10.Whoneedsanewflat?A.Beckham.B.Maria.C.Cherry.11.WhydidthewomandropbyGeorge'sGarage?A.Togetanoilchange.B.Togetthetireschanged.C.Tohavehercarchecked.12.WhydidthemanstopgoingtoGeorge'sGarage?A.Hewasdissatisfiedwithitsservice.B.Heheardthegaragehadcloseddown.C.Hefoundacheaperplacenearhishome.13.WhathappenedtoPeter?A.Hewaspromoted.B.Hesetuphisownbusiness.C.Hegotemployeddowntown.14.WhereistheRoyalOak?A.Nearthemainsquare.B.Ontheairportroad.C.Inthecountryside.15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?A.Itisquitelovelyinsummer.B.Itusedtobeaprivatehouse.C.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?A.CarltonHouse.B.TheRoyalOak.C.TheBridgeHotel.17.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Grateful.B.Patient.C.Curious.18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Hisfeelingafterreceivinganaward.B.Hispassionfordifferentmusictypes.C.Hisexperienceabouttravellingaround.19.Whatdidthespeakermostrecentlyannouncetothepublic?A.Asinglesong.B.Athree﹣songrecord.C.Atwelve﹣songcollection.20.Whowillspeaknext?A.Ayoungmusician.B.Thespeaker'swife.C.Thehostoftheceremony.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共4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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。GetanA+inFoodSafetyThisSchoolYearAstheschoolyearbegins,oneoftenoverlookeditemdeservesaspotoneverychecklist:foodsafety!Herearesomeguidelinestokeepfoodsafewhenpackingyourlunches.Clean—Recently,theU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)hasconductedanobservationalstudyonfoodpreparation,whichshowedthatonly44%oftheparticipantsattemptedtowashtheirhandsbeforemealpreparation,afailinggradenomatterhowyoulookatit.Evenfewerparticipants(3%)washedtheirhandsproperlybyrubbinghandsforatleast20seconds.TogetanA,wethands,applysoap,rubforatleast20seconds,rinse,anddrywithacleantowelbefore,during,andafterpreparingfood,andbeforeeating.Separate—Avoidspreadinggermswhenpreparingfoods.Useonecuttingboardforrawmeatsandanotherforvegetables,fruits,andready﹣to﹣eatfoods.Whenpacking,keepfoodsthatspoileasily,suchaspreparedmeats,inaspeciallunchboxwithacoldsource,likeafrozengelpack.Donotreusepackagingsuchasresealableplasticbags,astheycanspreadbacteria.Chill—You'llpassthefinal"foodsafetyexam"byneverleavingfoodoutofrefrigerationforovertwohours.Leavingfoodouttoolongatroomtemperaturecancausebacteriatogrowtodangerouslevelsthatcancauseillness.Bacteriagrowmostrapidlyintherangeoftemperaturesbetween4℃and60℃,doublinginnumberinaslittleas20minutes.Thisrangeoftemperaturesisoftencalledthe"DangerZone".Caution—Nevertastefoodtodetermineitssafety.Whenindoubt,throwitout.Whileyoumayhavesubstituteteachers,thereisneverasubstituteforfoodsafety.Formorequestionsaboutfoodsafety,contacttheUSDA'shotlineat1﹣888﹣674﹣6854totalktoafoodsafetyexpertduringworkinghoursonweekdays,orchatliveatfrom10a.m.to6p.m.,SaturdaythroughTuesday.21.Whatpercentageofparticipantsfailedtowashhandsproperly?A.3%.B.41%.C.44%.D.97%.22."4℃﹣60℃"iscalledthe"DangerZone"becauseinthistemperaturerange.A.illnessesspreadeasilyB.bacteriamultiplyfastestC.foodslosefreshnesseasilyD.nutrientsbreakdownquickly23.HowcanyouknowmoreaboutfoodsafetyfromUSDAonaSundaynoon?A.Sendanemail.B.Turntoateacher.C.Callthehotline.D.Accessthelivechat.It'sunusualtoreadnovelsaboutwomentakinganactiveroleintheresistanceduringWorldWarⅡ,especiallythoseofDutchwomen,whowereexpectedtokeepthehomefiresburningandletthemengetonwiththefighting.So,IwasintriguedwhendiscoveringmanyDutchfemalefighterswhoriskedtheirlivesfortheircountryinwartime.Mybook,TheGirlwiththeRedHair,isbasedonthetruestoryofHannieSchaft,themostfamousofthosebravewomen.TotheDutch,HanniewasaniconofresistanceduringWorldWarⅡ,andaroundthecountrythereareschoolsandstreetsnamedafterher.Atthestartofthewar,HanniewasalawstudentattheUniversityofAmsterdam,butherstudiesweredisruptedbytheGermanoccupationoftheNetherlands.OnMay14th,1940,aGermanbombingraidalmostdestroyedRotterdam,forcingthousandstofleetheburningcity.AstheNazisbegantargetingJews,Hanniedecidedtoact.WhetheritwasshelteringJewsortransportingtop﹣secretinformationinhersaddlebags,settingfiretomilitaryfacilitiesorshootingNaziofficers,thebreathtakingcourageshedemonstratedwasunprecedented.Hanniewaspreparedtotakeonanyassignmentinherquestforjustice.Hannie'sstoryendstragically.ItwasHannie'sgreatmisfortunetobearrestedonlyweeksbeforetheendofthewar.Thoughthisblack﹣hairedgirlrefusedtotalkunderquestioning,herredhairrootsgaveheridentityaway.Onecoldspringmorning,Hanniewastakenfromhercellandmarchedtoapoint,whereoneoftheNazisoldierstookaim.Buthisfirstshotonlygrazedherear.Shesaid,"Idiot!Ishootbetterthanyou."Thesecondbullettookherlife.IthasbeenahumblingexperiencewritingthisbookaboutHannieSchaft.Althoughmybookisaworkoffiction,IhopeI'vedonejusticetothisincredibleandinspiringwoman.Comeanddiscovermoreaboutmynewnovel,thesecondinTheDutchGirlseries,calledTheGirlwiththeRedHair.24.WhatdoweknowabouttheDutchwomenfromthefirstparagraph?A.FewwomentookpartinWorldWarⅡ.B.Women'scontributionswererarelyrecorded.C.Thereexistedstereotypicalperceptionofwomen.D.Women'sstorieswereovershadowedbymen'sheroism.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Hannie'speacefullifebeforethewar.B.ChallengesHanniefacedinhereducation.C.Hannie'scourageousresistanceactivities.D.DestructioncausedbytheGermanbombing.26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"onlygrazed"inparagraph4mean?A.Barelytouched.B.Partiallydeafened.C.Deeplywounded.D.Completelymissed.27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Torecordthewartimehistory.B.Toreflectonawritingexperience.C.Tointroduceapatrioticwoman.D.Toshareareal﹣life﹣inspiredfiction.AnewstudypublishedintheJournalofAppliedEcologyrevealedwhen,whereandhowmostsongbirdsmigrateoffshoreoverNorthAmericancoasts.Thisdatacanhelpwindenergymanagerscutdownonbirdsdyingfromhittingwindturbines(涡轮机)whilegeneratingsustainableenergy.Theresearchersstudied10yearsofweatherradardatafrom16sitesandfoundthatbirdsflyingovertheAtlanticCoastandtheGulfofMexicogathermorecloselyandmoveforashortertimethanthoseflyingoverland.Morebirdsalsomigrateinfallthaninspring.ShannonCurley,thestudy'sleadresearcher,explained,"Birdsmigrateovertheseaonfewernightsthanoverland.There'snoplacetorestandrefuelonthewater,sobirdsmaywaitforidealatmosphericconditions,suchasfavorablewinds,beforemakinganoffshorecrossing."Thisshortyetcriticaltimewindowgiveswindenergymanagersachancetoreducecollisions(相撞).Curleysaidtheycouldpauseturbineworkonnightswhenmigrationismostintense﹣apracticethatiscurrentlymorecommoninEuropethanNorthAmerica."Thesepeaknightsofmigrationtendtohavefairlyniceweatherandcalmerwinds,andarethereforenotthenightswhenwindoperatorshaveahugeenergyharvest,"Curleynoted."Sotheremightbeasweetspotwherewecantargetthesebigmigrationnightsandgivethesebirdssafepassage."Thestudyalsofoundthatsongbirdsmigratingoffshoreflyatloweraltitudesthanthosemigratingoverland,potentiallyputtingthematgreaterriskofwindturbinecollisions.TheU.S.FishandWildlifeServicesays140,000to327,000birdsdiefromlandturbineseachyear.Butnooneknowshowmanydiefromoffshoreturbines,sincedeadbirds'bodieswashawayeasily.Sousingradartechnologytoidentifyhigh﹣riskareasiskey.Withone﹣thirdofallAmericanbirdspeciesrapidlydeclining,data﹣drivendecisionsaboutturbinesitingandoperationscanpointthewaytosustainableenergywhilealsosavingbirds."Ourhopeisthatthisworkwillhelpidentifyhigh﹣risk,high﹣useareasforbirdsandcontributetopositivegreenenergysolutions,"Curleysaid.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesongbirdsinparagraph2?A.Theyfavorflyingoveropenseas.B.Theybecomemoreactiveonspringnights.C.Theyareparticularaboutwheretorest.D.Theytimecrossingsbyweatherconditions.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"asweetspot"referto?A.Anidealbalance.B.Amoraldilemma.C.Anopportunityforprofit.D.Aplacewithoutturbines.30.Whyisitdifficulttoidentifyhigh﹣riskareasoffshore?A.Birdschangetheirtravellingroutes.B.Windstrengthatseaisunpredictable.C.Deadbirds'bodiesarehardtotrace.D.Radartechnologyisunderdeveloped.31.WhatdoesCurleythinkofthepotentialapplicationofthenewresearch?A.Risky.B.Promising.C.Productive.D.Challenging.Bornbetweenthemid﹣1990sandearly2010s,GenZisoftenlabelledas"digitalnatives".Therefore,itmaycomeasasurprisethatGenZisturningawayfromscreensandheadingoutdoors.Fromforestbathingtocampingtrips,moreyoungadultsareembracingnatureaspartoftheirlives.Digitalburnoutisdrivingchange.GenZspendsmoretimeonlinethananyothergeneration,withdailyscreentimeaveraging6﹣9hours.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyPewResearchCentre,over60%ofGenZrespondentsreportedfeelingoverwhelmedbythepressuresofstayingdigitallyconnected.Therefore,natureoffersanescape.ForGenZ,beingoutdoorsisn'tjustleisure,it'saformofessentialself﹣care.Ironically,theveryplatformsdrivingdigitalburnoutarenowfuellingnatureengagement.Socialmediaisnotjustpartoftheproblembutit'salsopartofthesolution.Popularhashtagssuchas#Hiking,#IceBathing,#RunningClubs,and#VanLifehavereceivedbillionsofviewsonline.Healthandlifestyleinfluencersshareexperiencesoftheseactivities,reframingnatureasdesirableandreachable.Althoughaccesstonatureisstilllimitedbysafetyconcerns,cost,andurbandensity,GenZisadaptingasbestastheycan.Fromsharingequipmenttojoiningoutdoorclubs,they'refindingcreativewaystoreclaimpublicspaces.Reconnectingwithnatureisalsodrivenbyenvironmentalvalues.Fromeco﹣tourismtozero﹣wastehiking,GenZapproachesoutdoortimewithpurpose.GenZisreshapingglobalmovements,usingsocialmediatospreadclimateadvocacyandredefinesustainableliving.Thisgenerationisembracingoutdoorexperiencesthatarelow﹣cost,low﹣tech,anddeeplyfulfilling.Amongstalltheseactivities,runclubsandsocialfitnesseventshaveexplodedinpopularity.WithagrowingnumberofGenZpassionateaboutspendingtimeoutdoors,it'sevidentthatmanyareturningtonaturetorestorebalance,fosterconnection,andcontributetoahealthierworld.32.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph2show?A.GenZ'sdigitaloverexposure.B.GenZ'spreferenceforscreens.C.Thenecessityofdigitalconnection.D.Thephenomenonofonlineaddiction.33.Whichbestdescribessocialmedia'sroleforGenZ?A.Double﹣edged.B.Problem﹣causing.C.Fun﹣oriented.D.Ever﹣changing.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Onlineplatformsadvocateeco﹣tourism.B.GenZhasstrongenvironmentalawareness.C.Engaginginoutdooractivitiesischallenging.D.Socialfitnesseventsrequirehigh﹣endequipment.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FromClickstoCliffs:TheCalloftheWildB.BeyondtheScreen:TheTruthofOutdoorLivesC.GenZisSwappingScreenTimeforGreenTimeD.SocialMediaisLeadingGenZtoOutdoorTrips第二节(共1小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Don'tRushThroughBooksIlovebooks.Ilovereading.IdoitasmuchasIcan.Itellpeopletheyshoulddothesame.ButwhenIhearthatpeopleareusingappstotrytoreadmoreinlesstime,Ijustshakemyhead.Guys,you'redoingitwrong!Readingislikeeating,dating,andtravelling.Thewholepointisthatit'spleasurableandmeaningful.36Unfortunately,readingalwaysfallsvictimtoseekingproductivityshortcuts.Peoplemayrushthroughbooksoverdinnertabletosavetenminutesbutwillinglyflyacrossthecountryforathree﹣dayconferencewherenothinggetsaccomplished.Actually,suchanacttendstobepennywiseandpoundfoolish.37Simplyput:Youdon'tneedtosqueezereadingintothein﹣betweenmomentsofyourlife;youneedtosqueezeoutthenon﹣essentialsandmakereading,andreadingwell,thepriority.Onceonaflight,Iwassurroundedbybusinessmen—thetypeofpeoplewhowouldsaythingslike"I'mtoobusytoread".Andwhatweretheydoingonthisflight?Watchingvideos,texting,orchatting.Iwastheonlyonereading.Intwoandahalfhours,Igotallthewaythroughthebook.Butitwasn'tfinishingabookthatmattered.38Thebookwasaboutaman'sattempttoretractCoronado'sexpeditiononhorseback.Iwastransportedfromthatplanetothedesert.Iwasfullyengaged.Wehavetoremember:wedon'tgetaprizeattheendoflifeforhavingrushedthroughasmanybooksaspossible.Remember:qualityoverquantity.Always.39Thetimeyouspendreadingthem,thetimeyoucarvedoutandgavetotheprocess—that'swhatyou'llrememberattheendofyourlife.Thatistheprize.40Theydon'tfititinbetweenothertasks—theymakeitthepriority.Andfromthat,everythingfollows:themoreyouread,thebetteryouget,andthemoreyouwanttoread.Theydon'trush.Theysavor(尽情享受).Andsoshouldyou.A.Itwasthosequiet,reflectivehours.B.You'renotsupposedtorushthroughit.C.Nevermissthechancetowintheprize.D.Itdoesn'tmatterhowmuchyouendupreading.E.Allgreatreadersshareonerule:theyvaluereading.F.WhenIamreading,Ifeellikesomeoneelseunderstandsme.G.Whatreallyneedschangingisnotreadingspeedbutdailypriorities.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分0分)第一节(共1小题;每小题0分,满分0分)Onsunnyweekends,crowdsoften41outsidemyhouse.Somesmile42andhurryaway;othersstandfirm,refusingtomoveuntiltheirphotosareperfect.Once,afilmcrew43theentrancewithheavytripods(三脚架),andwhenIliftedmyphonetorecordthem,aman44,"Excuseme,doyoumind?"Isnappedback,"Doyoumind?Thisismyhouse!"Initially,afewpassers﹣bypausedforphotos,buttheircuriositywas45.Then,earlythisyear,asinglepostonsocialmedia46everything.Withinweeks,groupsoftouristscamewithcameras,andevenclothesforquickcostumechanges.Myquietstreetturnedintoa(n)47.Ishutthecurtains,48,andevencalledthepolice,yettheflowofpeopleneverstopped.Thenonemorning,returninghomeafteralongnightofwork,Isawagroupadjusttheirlightsandangles,changeoutfits,andwaitfortheperfect49.Whenthecamerafinally50,mypinkhousestoodglowingintheframe,perfectly51withtherisingsun.Tomysurprise,Ifelta52calm.Sincethen,Ihavelearnedto53.Myneighboursstillcomplain,butInolongerargue.Tome,thepinkhouseisnotjusta54forothers.Itismyhome,mystory﹣onethatquietly55inthousandsofphotos.41.A.complainB.gatherC.applaudD.parade42.A.sympatheticallyB.proudlyC.apologeticallyD.kindly43.A.guardedB.decoratedC.markedD.blocked44.A.noddedB.grinnedC.frownedD.bowed45.A.annoyingB.harmlessC.preciousD.childish46.A.changedB.startedC.sharedD.prevented47.A.marketB.playgroundC.stageD.exhibition48.A.arguedB.prayedC.weptD.hesitated49.A.duskB.dawnC.noonD.midnight50.A.clickedB.workedC.droppedD.cracked51.A.comparedB.blurredC.mixedD.balanced52.A.typicalB.randomC.lastingD.strange53.A.giveupB.turnawayC.stepasideD.holdon54.A.pictureB.backgroundC.shelterD.souvenir55.A.livesonB.showsoffC.fadesoutD.slipsaway第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分0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。InChina'sPalaceMuseum,expertsarebusyworkingonaplaque(匾额)56(weather)bycenturies.AccordingtoMaYue,deputyheadofthegroup,thecalligraphyconsistsofasilklayercarryingtheink57apaperlayersupportingit.Therestorationgroupmustseparatethetwolayers.Technologicalmethodscomeintoplay,58(help)expertsanalyzethecomponentsoftheinkandsilkthatancientpeopleused,andsourcehistoricallyconsistentmaterials.Masaysforsome59(severe)wornpieces,theyhavecreatedreplicaswithdigitaltechnology,whiletherestoredoriginalswillbeplacedinstorage.Fortheancientpaintingsandcalligraphy,themounting(装裱)methodsandrestorationtechniquesare60national﹣levelintangibleculturalheritageitem."Eventoday,wemaintainamaster﹣apprentice(师徒)system.Graduatesofvariousmajorsjoiningourgroupmusttrain61theirmasters'guidanceforthreeyears,refiningtheirmountingandrestorationskills.That'showourrestorers62(cultivate),"saysMa.Inrecentyears,moreyoung63(profession)havejoinedthemuseum'srestorationteams,includingJinDazhao,34,fromthemetalartifactsgroup.Jinbelievesthatrestoringculturalrelicsisnotsimplymending64isbroken,butaboutcontinuingachainofhumancreativityandmemory."Througheachcarefulstrokeandpolish,"headds,"weareenablinghistory65(breathe)again."第四部分写作(共两节,满分0分)第一节(满分0分)66.假定你是李华,上周在接待国际交换生的过程中,因为文化差异,发生了一个小尴尬。请写一封电子邮件给英国笔友Jenny,内容包括:(1)事情经过;(2)所获启示。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearJenny,I'dliketosharewithyouasmallawkwardmomentlastweek.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分0分)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。Itwasthelastdaybeforemovingintothenewhouse.Mr.andMrs.Martinwantedtomakeitwarmandlovely,sotheydecidedtodosomedecoratingthemselves.Thatmorning,Mrs.Martinstoodatthedoor,remindingherbusyhusband."Don'tclimbtoohigh,don'tmoveheavyboxes,anddon'tforgettorest,"shesaidagainandagain,beforesheeventuallyheadedouttobuycurtains.Earlier,theirdaughterEmilyhadcalled.Shesaidshewastiedupwithherjobinanothercity,butpromised,"Don'tworry,we'llcelebratetogethersoon."Thecouplemissedher,ofcourse,buttheysmiledateachotherandagreeditwouldbemeaningfultogetthenewhomeready,awarmwelcomeawaitingtheirdaughter'sarrival.Mr.Martinwavedgoodbyetohiswifeandwentbacktohisdecoratingwork,confidentandfullofenergyatfirst.Butsoonthelivingroomturnedintoabattlefield.Boxes,nails,ahammerandscrewdriverslayeverywhere.Paintsplashedontothefloor,andthewalllookedlikeachild'sdrawing.Andseveralphotoframeswerescatteredontheground."Aspider!"Mr.Martinclimbedontoashakystooltochaseitaway﹣hiswifehatedthosethings—butinsteadheslippedandbrokeaphotoframe."Ouch,myback!"hegroaned,sweattricklingdownhisforehead.Hebegantowonderwhetherhewasreallyabletodothisjobalone.Thencameasharpsmellfromthekitchen."Ohno,mycake!"Mr.Martindraggedhimselftoopentheoven.Thecake,whichhehadplannedtosurprisehiswife,wasnownothingbutahardblackrock.Hestaredatit,shakinghishead."ShouldIadmitthemess?Orpretendnothinghappened?"hewhispered.Suddenly,thedoorcreakedopen.Mrs.Martinsteppedinsidewiththenewcurtainsinherarms.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:Foramoment,Mrs.Martinstoodfrozen._____Paragraph2:Withthenewcurtainsfinallyinplace,thedoorbellrang._____

2025-2026学年浙江省台州市高三(上)月考英语试卷(一模)参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分0分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?A.Apoliceman.B.Aneighbor.C.Adogowner.【解答】【原文】W:Wereyouwokenupbythedogbarkinglastnight?M:Yeah,IheardtheWilson'shousewasbrokeninto.W:Ohno,Ishouldhavecalledthepolice.2.Whatwillthetwospeakersdotonight?A.Toseeafilmafterdinner.B.TowatchTEDshowsathome.C.Tohaveawalkalongthebeach.【解答】【原文】M:Let'sgotothemovieafterthedinnerattheRoseHotel.It'sallmytreat.W:Wow,that'sgreat.IamwonderingwhethertowatchTedshowsathomeorgooutforawalkalongthebeachtonight.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anactor.B.Afilm.C.Aninvestment.【解答】W:ThefilmwesawinAugustperformedpoorlyattheboxoffice.Itcouldn'tevencovertheinvestors'costs.M:Oh,I'mnotsurprised.Eventheall﹣starcastcouldn'trescuetheweakplot.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Reneslippedandfell.B.Renewenttoawrongroom.C.ReneheardJackson'sspeech.【解答】M:IwonderwhyRenedidn'tcometohearJacksonspeak.W:Infact,heslippedinatthelastminuteandsatinthebackoftheroom.5.HowmuchdidTonypayforthebook?A.$6.B.$12.C.$18.【解答】【原文】W:Ijustboughtthisbookandthesales.Ipaidonlyeighteendollarsforit,sixdollarsoffitsoriginalprice.M:It'sreallyabargain,butTonyboughtthesamebookforjusthalftheoriginalpriceatanotherbookstore.第二节(共5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。6.Whendoestheconversationhappen?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.7.Whyisn'tJeremyintheconferenceroomnow?A.Heisworkingonanothertask.B.Hehascheckedtheheaterbefore.C.Heneedstomeetthepart﹣timeworkers.【解答】(2)【原文】W:Oh,Jeremy,thereyouare.HaveyouhadachancetocheckouttheproblemImentionedyesterday?Ithinkthere'sanissuewiththeheaterintheconferenceroom.M:Ah,notyet.I'vebeensettingupthenewworkspacesforthepart﹣timeworkerswerecentlyhired.W:I'mplanningtohostourvisitingclientsinthatroomthisafternoon,soI'llchangethelocationifit'sstillcoldinthere.M:OK,I'llgettotheconferenceroomassoonasIfinish.W:Great.Andletmeknowifitcan'tbefixedbynoon.8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Toplanameetingwithher.B.Totellherabouthernewjob.C.Tomaketheirtravelarrangements.9.Whereisthewomannow?A.InMiami.B.InLosAngeles.C.InSaltLakeCity.10.Whoneedsanewflat?A.Beckham.B.Maria.C.Cherry.【解答】(3)【原文】W:Hello,thisisCherry.M:HelloCherry.ThisisBeckham.I'vesomegoodnewsforyou.Mariawasverysatisfiedwithyouandsaidshe'slookingforwardtoworkingwithyou.Isn'tthatgreat?Congratulationsdear.HowdoesitfeeltobeMaria'snewagent?Iimaginedyouwerejustdelightedwiththisnews.Let'sseeyoucanstartonMonday,right?W:Well,wouldyoumindmystartingonWednesday?I'mvisitingmyfatherinMiamiandbecauseIdon'tliveinLosAngeles,I'llneedacoupleofdaystofindaflatandgetsomefurnitureandmovefromSaltLakeCity.M:Ohwellthen.InthatcaseIsupposeThursdaywouldbegood.Okay,seeyouthen.11.WhydidthewomandropbyGeorge'sGarage?A.Togetanoilchange.B.Togetthetireschanged.C.Tohavehercarchecked.12.WhydidthemanstopgoingtoGeorge'sGarage?A.Hewasdissatisfiedwithitsservice.B.Heheardthegaragehadcloseddown.C.Hefoundacheaperplacenearhishome.13.WhathappenedtoPeter?A.Hewaspromoted.B.Hesetuphisownbusiness.C.Hegotemployeddowntown.【解答】(3)【原文】W:Hey,David,IjustdroppedoffmycartogetmywintertiresputonatGeorge'sgarageandIdidn'tseeyourcarthere.Didn'tyousaythatyouweregoingtotakeyourcarintogetyouroilchangedthismorning?M:Oh,Ididn'ttakemycarthere.Iendeduptakingittoanotherplace.W:Really,whydidyoudothat?Ithoughtyousaidyouwerehappywiththeworktheydidtoyourcarthelasttimeyoutookitin.M:Iknow,butIfoundaplacenearmyapartment.Moreimportantly,itcostmeless.Plus,PeterusedtotakecareofmycaratGeorge'sgarage,buthedoesn'tworkthereanymore.Hestartedhisownshopdowntownsomewhere.14.WhereistheRoyalOak?A.Nearthemainsquare.B.Ontheairportroad.C.Inthecountryside.15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?A.Itisquitelovelyinsummer.B.Itusedtobeaprivatehouse.C.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?A.CarltonHouse.B.TheRoyalOak.C.TheBridgeHotel.17.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Grateful.B.Patient.C.Curious.【解答】(4)【原文】W:CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,Iwanttofindaplacetostayforafewdays.W:Well,therearesomegoodhotels.Carltonhouseisnearthemainsquareinthecitycentre.ButyoumightalsobeinterestedintheRoyalOak.It'sinthecountryside,abouttenkilometersawayandverypeaceful.ThenthereistheBridgeHotel.It'sintown,butnotinthecenter.Itisoutontheairportroad.M:Hmm,thatmightbeabitfar,actually.Okay,nowtheoneyoumentionedinthecitycentre,canyoutellmeabitaboutit?W:Well,itisquiteunusual.Itusedtobealargeprivatehouse.ItwasboughtbytheVeniceChainandtheycompletelyredecoratedit.That'safive﹣starhotel.M:Doesithaveaswimmingpool?W:No,theRoyalOakhasanoutdoorpool,whichislovelyinsummer.ButtheonlyhotelwithanindoorpoolistheBridgeHotel.M:Isee.Well,IthinkI'llprobablygoforthecitycentre.18.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Hisfeelingafterreceivinganaward.B.Hispassionfordifferentmusicty

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