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江苏省镇江市县、淮安市等八校20252026学年高二上学期11月期中联考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Goingstraight.B.Takinganotherroute.C.Followingtheoriginalroute.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel. B.Inabank. C.Inapolicestation.3.Whatisthedeadlineoftheproject?A.July. B.June. C.May.4.Whatdoesthemanintendtoexpress?A.Hisworryaboutthetrafficservice.B.Hiscuriosityabouthisfutureneighbor.C.Hisdissatisfactionwiththeenvironment.5.Howmuchdothespeakershavetopayfortheticketsintotal?A.$20. B.$40. C.$60.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoweknowaboutSarah?A.Sheseldomwentabroad.B.Shewasinterestedinplays.C.Shehadafightwiththewoman.7.Whoisthewomanspeakingto?A.Herbrother. B.Herteacher. C.Herfather.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydoesJohnetoProfessorSmith?A.Tohandinhisentry. B.Toseekherguidance. C.Totakebackhisdrawing.9.Whatisspecialaboutthisyear’sdesignpetition?A.Applyinganinnovativeapproach.B.Replacingexistingtechnology.C.Puttingforwardanewinvention.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?A.Talkingaboutcamping. B.Recallinganexperience. C.Watchingascarymovie.11.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Gettinglostinthedark. B.Gettingattackedbybears. C.Sufferingfromfoodshortage.12.Howdoesthemancalmdownthewoman?A.Bydirectingherattentionawayfrombears.B.Byguidinghertobreathefreshair.C.Bysharinghiscampingexperiences.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Havinganinterview. B.Explainingatheory. C.Sellingsomeproducts.14.Whatfeatureofsunglassesisimportant?A.Itsdurability. B.Itsfortdegree. C.ItsUVprotectionability.15.Whatissuggestedwhenpeopledosport?A.Wearingprotectiveglasses. B.Stayingawayfromrocks. C.Takingregularbreaks.16.Howoftenshouldwetakeabreakfromstaringatascreen?A.Every20seconds. B.Every20minutes. C.Every2hours.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatmadethespeakerlookcheerful?A.Startinganewjob.B.Travelingtoanewplace.C.pletingameaningfulactivity.18.Whendidthespeakerstartvolunteering?A.Threedaysago. B.Threeweeksago. C.Threemonthsago.19.Whatbenefitdoesthespeakerget?A.Asharpeyetodiscoverbeauty.B.Agreatsenseoffulfillment.C.Anopenmindtoappreciatedifferences.20.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofvolunteering?A.It’sverychallengingformany.B.It’sintendedforskillfulpeople.C.It’seasiertogetintothanexpected.二、阅读理解PortalInformationforCurrentAARPVolunteersWhatistheVolunteerPortal?TheAARPVolunteerPortal(platform.WhoneplatformdesignedtosupportvolunteersthroughouttheirexperiencewithAARP.Whetheryouwanttoaccessvolunteerresourcesandondemandtrainings,orconnectwithvolunteercolleaguesfromacrossthenation,youcandoitallfromthissecuredigitalplatform.WhoCanUsetheVolunteerPortal?TheAARPVolunteerPortalisaccessibletoallactiveAARPvolunteers.IfyouarenotanactiveAARPvolunteerorareunsureofyourstatus,pleasereachouttoyourAARPvolunteerprogramleadorcontacttheVolunteerHelplinear.HowtoAccessthePortal?Ifyouareacurrentvolunteer,youcanaccesstheportalhere:.Forthebestuserexperience,youshoulduseGoogleChrome,MozillaFirefox,MicrosoftEdgeorSafaritologintotheVolunteerPortal.NewVolunteerPortaluserswillreceiveanemailinvitationdirectlyfromtheirvolunteerprogramwithinstructionsforloggingintotheVolunteerPortal.IfyouhavenotreceivedthisnotificationandareanewAARPvolunteer,pleasereachouttoyourvolunteersupervisor(主管)forassistance.YouwillnotbeabletoaccesstheVolunteerPortalforthefirsttimewithouttheinvitationemail.Afteryourfirstregistrationandlogin,youcannotaccesstheVolunteerPortalthroughthelinkinyouremailinvitation.ReturninguserscannavigatetotheVolunteerPortalbyvisiting.password.HaveouwillonlyneedtheemailaddressyouusedtoregisterwithAARPalongwithyoursecurepassword.HavemorequestionsabouttheVolunteerPortal?ContacttheVolunteerHelplineatorgiveusacallat8652277.21.WhocanmakeuseoftheVolunteerPortal?A.AARPapplicants. B.CurrentAARPvolunteers.C.FormerAARPvolunteers. D.Volunteersacrossthenation.22.WhatisrequiredforfirsttimeaccesstotheVolunteerPortal?A.Asecurepassword. B.Aninvitationlink.C.Aregistrationform. D.Aninstructionalguide.23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toappealforvolunteers.B.Tooffertipstonewmembers.C.Tointroduceanonlineplatform.D.Toremendavolunteerorganization.MarionSheppardfeltsorryforherselfwhenshebegantolosehersightinher40s.Sincechildhood,Sheppardhadalwaysbeenakeendancer.ButnowsherarelyleftherBronxapartment.Shewasafraidthat,unabletoseeastrangerapproaching,shewouldbeknockeddownonthestreets.Infact,mostly,sheworriedaboutthewayshewouldappeartotheworld.Shewonderedconstantly,“Whatifpeoplelookatmedifferently,andtreatmedifferently?”Afterseveralmonthsofgriefandfear,Sheppardresolvedtokeepmoving.Hardasitwas,Sheppardforcedherselftogoout.Sheattendedasocialeventforpeoplewithvisualproblems,andwasshockedtofindthatnotonlydidnoonedance,buttheybarelymoved.“Ohno!”shetoldherself.“ThatisnotthewayIwanttolive!”SheboughtawalkingstickandnameditTyreek,whichshehadalwaysplannedongivingasonifshehadone.SheppardcontinuedtoworkatherlibraryjobatTheNewYorkTimesuntilhervisionworsenedinher50s.Andshekeptmovinganddancing.Sheppardwas61whensheattendedasummercampfortheblindin2008,whereshetaughtherfirstlinedancingclass.Afterthat,sheaskedaManhattanmunitycenterrunbyVisionsifshecouldteachherclassthere,butshewastoldnoandthatitwouldbetoodangerousforthestudents.Still,shepersisted,andsoonconvincedtheadministratorstoletherteachlinedancingonavolunteerbasis.Herclassesprovedtobesopopularthatin2012,Visionshiredhertobeonstaff.Sheppardwasexcited.Shewasteachingoveradozenstudentsdancesteps.ButSheppardinstructedherbelovedstudentsonfarmorethanthat.Withconstantencouragement,shealsomanagedtomakedignityandindependencetakerootinthem.Inherclasses,thestudentscouldtrulybethemselves.24.WhywasSheppardunwillingtoleaveherapartment?A.Shehadalotofhouseworktodo.B.Shehadtoattendhersonathome.C.Shewasafraidofbeinglookeddownupon.D.Shewasworriedaboutgettinginvolvedinaccidents.25.HowdidSheppardfeelaboutherwalkingstick?A.Shewasoftengreatlyembarrassedbyit.B.Sheregardeditasatemporarynecessity.C.Shetreateditsimplyasanordinarytool.D.Shevalueditassomethingspecial.26.WhydidthemunitycenterrefuseSheppard’srequestatfirst?A.Theydidn’thaveenoughspacefordanceclasses.B.Theywereconcernedaboutthestudents’safety.C.Theydidn’tbelieveSheppardcouldteachwell.D.Theythoughtdancingwasn’tsuitableforblindpeople.27.WhatdidSheppard’sstudentslearnfromher?A.Humorandpatience. B.Intelligenceandhonesty.C.Imaginationandcreativity. D.Selfrespectandselfreliance.Theterm“parasocialinteraction”(虚拟社交)wasfirstusedinthe1950sbythesocialscientistsDonaldHortonandR.RichardWohl.Atthattime,hometelevisionswerenew,andthetworesearchersnoticedsomethinginteresting:peoplewereformingstrongconnectionswithactorstheyonlysawonTV.Today,thisideahasexpanded.Withsocialmedia,streamingplatforms,andonlinevideos,wecan“meet”actors,singers,athletes,andothercelebritiesinmorewaysthanever.Buildingtheseonesidedrelationships—wherewefeelclosetosomeonewhodoesn’tknowus—hasneverbeeneasier.Psychologistshavestudiedcaseswheretheseconnectionsgotoofar,leadingtoproblems.Theserelationshipscanstartascasual—likechattingaboutastar’slatestpost—butsometimesgrowintostrongemotions,wildfantasies,orevenharmfulbehaviors.Forexample,somefanslosetouchwithrealityandstalkcelebrities.Teensareespeciallyatrisk:whentheymodelthemselvesaftertheir“virtualfriends”—copyingtheirstylesorhobbies—itmightconfusethemaboutwhotheyreallyare,sinceteenagersarestillfiguringouttheirownidentities.In2021,Canadianpsychologistsfoundalinkbetweentheseonesidedbondsand“avoidantattachment”—atendencytoavoidcloserelationshipsinreallife.Peoplewhooftenfeelunfortablewithothersmayturntofictionalcharactersassubstitutes.Thiscreatesaloop:avoidingrealconnectionsmakesthemseekfortinvirtualones,whichthenmakestheminteractlesswithfamilyandfriends.Theyspendtimelikingpostsorwatchingvideosofsomeonewhodoesn’tevenknowtheyexist,pushingasiderealrelationshipsthatneedtheirattention.Thisdoesn’tmeanvirtualinteractionsarebad.Manypeopleenjoyfollowingcelebritiescasuallywithoutanyharm.Butifyoufindyourselfspendinghoursthinkingaboutfictionalpeopleandneglectingreallifeconnections,itmightbeasigntostepback.Takingabreakfromthese“onesidedfriends”canhelpaddressthis,lettingyouopenuptorealrelationshipsthatbringtruewarmthandsupport.28.HowhasparasocialinteractionchangedaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Ithasbeemoreaccessible. B.Ithasaffectedmorecelebrities.C.Ithaslostmuchofitssignificance. D.Ithasturnedintoatwowayprocess.29.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Reasonsbehindcelebrityfollowing. B.Originsofdangerousrelationships.C.Differenttypesofparasocialrelationships. D.Potentialharmofparasocialrelationships.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“loop”inparagraph3mean?A.Aperfectbination. B.Aworkablesolution.C.Adisastrousconsequence. D.Arepetitivecycle.31.Whatmighttheauthorsuggestforthosewithheavyparasocialrelationships?A.Meetingfictionalfriendsinreallife. B.Hangingoutmorewithrealfriends.C.Seekingguidancefromprofessionals. D.Creatingmorespaceforbeingalone.Iamsomewhatahardworkingwomananddon’tliketofailatest.Thus,youcanimaginemyhorrorwhenafriendandItookanonlinepersonalitytesttodeterminelevelsofoptimismandI’msadderthanEeyore,apessimisticcartoonfigure!Ihadassumedthat,asanoptimistlikePooh,anothercartoonfigure,Isawthebestinpeople,happierthanpessimists.Therewasnoreasontosuggestthiswastrue,butsodeeplydidIbelieveitthatIfeltashamedofmytest.Itriedtojustifytheresulttomyfriend:itwasabadweek;theweatherwasdepressing;Iwasn’tapessimist;Iwasarealist.Mypoorpessimisticselfkeptexplaininguntilmyfriendputmeoutofmypain.Pessimismandoptimismarejustastateofbeingandwecanmovebetweenthetwo.Apparently,therearethreethingstothinkabouthere.First,howpersonallydoyoutakethings?Ifafriendisinabadmood,doyouassumeitistodowithyou,orthatthey’rejustabitupsetthatday?Optimistsfavourthelatterandknowthey’renotresponsibleforeverythingallaround.Second,howpervasive(遍布的)isafeelingforyou?Ifsomethinggoeswrong,doyouseeitasasingleincident,orasignthatmorebadluckwillfollow?Eeyoresseeamissedmorningalarmasadarksignfortheentireday.Finally,howpermanentdoyouthinkasituationis?Poohsbelieveinthesaying,“Thistooshallpass,”butBeyoresbelieveabadsituationwillstaythatwayforever.Istartedtoseehowmycurrentviewoftheworldwasmakingmeapessimist.IknowIcantakethingspersonallybut,whenItookthetest,IwasburntoutatworkandfeelinglikeIwaslettingeveryonedown.So,howtochange?IstartedsmallwhenIwasfeelingunhappyinasituation,I’daskmyself,“HowwouldaPoohseethis?”1repeatedthesayingandchosetobelieveinhope,becausethat’swhatoptimistsdo.32.Whatwastheauthor’sresponsetothetestresult?A.Shetookitseriously. B.Shetreateditasajoke.C.Shechosetoignoreit. D.Sheadmitteditsaccuracy.33.Whatmightbeaproperunderstandingofoptimismandpessimism?A.Optimismcausesmoreharmthanpessimism.B.Optimismandpessimismaredefinedbytests.C.Bothofthemarejustamatterofpersonalchoice.D.Theyarefixedandnormallynotinterchangeable.34.WhatmightPoohsthinkafterapossibletrafficaccident?A.Itisalwaysothers’fault. B.Itisasingleincident.C.Itisawarningtodriveless. D.Itisabadsignofmisfortune.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EnjoyYourMoment B.PoohtoEeyore!C.BelieveUntilYouMakeIt D.SayNotoPersonalityTests!AdvicetotheHardworkingGirlYouarenotasuperwoman.Nomatterhowmuchyouthinkyoucouldhandle,sometimesyouneedtotakeastepbackandrealizewhenyou’retakingontoomuch.Noonewantstobetheonetoquit,butsometimestakingabreakisnecessarytogetworkdoneeffectively.Practicethefollowingthingstohelpyouacplishthis:36Inordertopleaseeveryone,youtrytosay“yes”andbenice,notknowingthatyou’rehurtingyourselfinthelongrun.Saying“yes”toeverythingaddspressure.Youalwaysneedtomakesurenottoletanyonedownandforgetthatyouhavetotakecareofyourself,too.37.TakeonwhatyoucanhandleLook,everyoneknowsyouhavethepowertotakeonwhateveryouputyourmindto,butdon’tletthatmakeyoufeellikeyouhavetotakeoneverythingatonce.38.Forexample,iftherearetwentythingsyouneedtodo,dotentodayandtenatanothertime.It’sallaboutbalance39.Takingontoomuchattimesmakesyouforgetthatthereisalifetolive.Everyoneisproudoftheworkyou’vedonebuttheymissyou,too.Takeadaytohangoutwithfriendsandfamily.Theworkwillstillbethere,andbalancingworkwithfunwillactuallymakeyoumoreefficient.SleeplessnightsareawfulWhenitestonotbeingabletosleep,itshouldbeawakeupcall.40.Usually,whenyourmindisrestless,it’sasignthatsomethingiswrong.Overstressingcouldbethereasonwhyyou'relosingoutonsleepandnotsleepingmakesyouhaveabadday.Noonewantsthat,sodon’tdoittoyourself.A.TakeadeepbreathB.Stopsaying“yes”toeverythingC.YoushouldlearntobreakthingsupD.Workisgood,butmakesuretosavetimeforfunE.KeepthatinmindwhenyoutrytobethereforfamilyF.Youshouldknowyoucansay“no”whenyoufeeloverloadedG.Itmeansyourbodyisoffandyouneedtogetitbackinorder三、完形填空ItwasasunnySundayafternoon.MyhusbandwastakingcareofourbabygirlsothatmysixyearoldsonandIcoulddosomeyardwork,justthetwoofus.Itwassuretobe41.Butsoon,thecloudsofmosquitosseemed42toourbugspray(喷雾).Iwassweating,itchy,andarguingwithmysonabouthowtopullweeds.Ihadtoldhimthe“right”way—gettingthoseweedsoutfromthebottom,bytheroots,43thementirely.However,mysonwentaboutthingsinhisownway.Hepulledthe44oftheweedsoff,movingquicklydownthelineashelefttheremainingpartstillinthesoil.Somehow,Ifoundthistobeincredibly45.Whycouldn’thedoitinmywayandsavemethetimeofhavingto46hisportion(部分)?Whydidhedoitatallifhewasn’tgoingtodoitproperly?“Ifyoudoastold,we’dbedoneearlierand47alongerperiodbeforewewouldhavetoreturnandpullweedsnexttime,”Isaid,tryingtokeepmytone48.Hewentbacktohiswork,shakingdirtfromhishandfulofgrowingthingsandthrowing49stemsintooursharedbasket.“Peopledothings50,Mom,”hesaidinnocently.Myfiresoonfaded,replacedbythehumbling51thatI’djustreceivedavaluable52fromthepersonthatIwassupposedtobeteaching.Whiletryingto53mybabygirl,mykindergartener,andtheyardwork,54wasalifelineforme.Butmywaywas,perhaps,notthebestwayafterall.Histimeshouldn’tbe55.Hisjobwastobeakidandtakehistime,foraslongashewasable.41.A.relaxing B.disturbing C.urgent D.tough42.A.sensitive B.resistant C.harmful D.addicted43.A.removing B.packing C.covering D.preserving44.A.roots B.fibres C.tops D.points45.A.amazing B.boring C.annoying D.confusing46.A.recycle B.redo C.identify D.ignore47.A.clarified B.launched C.repeated D.promised48.A.nervous B.mysterious C.light D.loud49.A.long B.broken C.strong D.useful50.A.differently B.separately C.hurriedly D.honestly51.A.ambition B.symbol C.breakthrough D.realization52.A.behavior B.warning C.lesson D.review53.A.raise B.land C.teach D.balance54.A.efficiency B.concentration C.discipline D.quality55.A.runoutof B.setlimitsto C.madeupfor D.keptpacewith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。InspiredbyfivenationaltreasuresintheHunanMuseum,sixgroupsofdigitalartistslettheirimaginationsrunfree.Theyuseddigitalarttocarryoutanumberofdialoguesacrosstimeandspace,56demonstratedtheirrespectforChina’sexcellenttraditionalculture.Theexhibitionaimed57(interpret)finetraditionalChinesecultureobtainedfromancientculturalrelics.It58(devote)tobetterconnectingwithcontemporary(现代的)societyandpeople.Afteroverayearofplanningandpreparation,59artistspresentedwasarichand60(reward)exhibitionwhereaudiencesofdifferentagesandfrommulticulturalbackgroundscouldfindfunandexperience61extraordinaryculturaljourney.AnartistfromTaiwansharedhisunderstandingofthetraditionalChineselandscapepaintingsattheexhibition,which62(favour)byChinesescholarsandprofessorssincethen.InRing,heexploredtheuniqueaesthetic(美学的)interestandspiritualforthe63(constant)foundinChineseculturethroughvideos,projectionsandinteractivedevices.FrenchartistTonyBrownsaidthatlocalpeople’spassionforfinetraditionalChineseartwasmetwithastrong64(react)fromhimwhilehewastakingpartintheexhibition.Inhiseyes,theHunanMuseumdisplayedancienttreasures65(bine)withnewdigitalartpieces,achallengingbutmeaningfulmove.五、书信写作66.假如你是李华,你校外教David打算带领学生创办每周英语视频播客,现在正在征求学生意见,需要从以下两个主题中选择一个作为播客的主题:“EmotionalOutlets(解忧树洞)”或“FuturisticVisions(未来愿景)”。请你写一封英文邮件给外教,内容包括:(1)你的选择;(2)你推荐的理由。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。参考词汇:播客:podcastDearDavid,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Jessicabreathedinthefamiliarsmellofdriedgrassandhorseswhenenteringthebuildingforhorses.ShewasbackforanothersummeratGreenMeadowFarm’sridingcamp.Heradvisor,Rose,walkedbesideher.Jessicasearchedeverycorner,hopingtoseePiper,herfavouritehorseshehadbondedwithlastyear.Theyhadevenwonsecondplaceintheannualobstaclecourserace(障碍赛跑),wherePiperhadskillfullymovedthroughthepoles.JessicalovedeverythingaboutPiper,fromhergentlenesstothewayPiper’ssoftnosetickled(使发痒)herhandwhenevershefedherapples.“Ican’twaittoridePiper,”JessicatoldRose.Rosesmiled.“IknowyoulovePiper,butweneedtosaveherforsomenewriders.”Jessica’sheartsank,butshenoddedinunderstanding.“HowaboutyoutryridingHarley?”Rosesaid.JessicawasalittlefrightenedbythegiantmalehorseRosepointedto.EventhoughHarleywasbeautifulwithhisshinyhair,helookedrestless.RosecouldsenseJessica’sanxiety.“Don’tworry.Hejustneedsanexperiencedridertohelptrainhim.”Jessicacautiouslyapproachedhim,butHarleymovedaway.AsJessicatouchedhisback,heappearedrestlessandletoutaloudcry,makingJessicaevenmorenervous.AnannoyedJessicaledanunwillingHarleyoutside.Sheclimbedontopofhimandheadedtotheobstaclecourse.However,whenreachingthefence,Harleyplantedhisfeetinthedirt,refusingtotakeanotherstep.Thefirstfewdaystogetherwerefullofchallenges.Harleyrefusedjumps,galloped(飞奔)outofcontrol,andonce,frightenedbyabird,heevenwentuponhisbacklegsandthrewJessicaintotheair.Feelingpainfulanddiscouraged,sheturnedtoRose.“IreallymissPiperandhergentleness.Harleyistoohardtocontrol.”Pattingherontheshoulder,Rosesaidthoughtfully,“It’sokaytobescared,butdorememberHarleyhashisownfears.Ifyouarenervous,youwillmakehimnervous.Ifyouareconfident,hewillfeelconfident.Ifyoushowhimtrust,hewilltrustyou.”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。Hearingthat,JessicadecideditwastimeforafreshstartwithHarley.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thefinaldayofthecamparrived,bringingwithittheobstaclecourserace.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

1.B【原文】M:We’renevergoingtomakeittothetheaterontime.Wewon’tgetthroughthislightforanotherfiveminutes.W:It’stoolatetoturnaround.Wecanturnrightanddriveunderthebridgeinstead.2.B【原文】W:Excuseme,butIwanttoopenanaccount.ShallIfillinthisform?M:Yes,youneedtofillinaform,butnotthisone.Goovertothatdeskandthemantherewillhelpyou.3.A【原文】M:Daisy,ourscienceprojectwillbeduenextmonth.W:What?Sosoon?M:Right,it’salreadyJune.W:Inthatcase,we’dbetterhaveafurtherdiscussionabouttherelateddatawe’vecollected.4.A【原文】W:Sowhatdoyouthinkofthehouse,sir?M:It’saniceneighborhood,butIdidn’tseeanybusstationallthewayhere.5.B【原文】M:Look!Theticketpriceforadultsisfortydollars.W:Wow!Asstudentsandretiredpeople,webothcanhavefiftypercentoff.6.C7.A【原文】W:Bill,please.You’reannoyingthepeoplebehindus!M:Ican’thelpit!Theseactorsaresofunny!Ihaven’tlaughedthishardforalongtime.W:Duringthesecondhalf,you’llneedtobealotquieter.M:OK.OK.Hey,what’swrong?Wereyoucrying?W:Ididn’tfindthatscenefunny.ItremindedmeofafightIhadwithmyfriendSarahonatriptoFrance.Ihaven’tspokentoSarahsincethen.Itwasalotlikewhatwejustsaw,whenthecharacterswereatthatdinnerparty.M:Thedisagreementwesawonstagewasfullofhumorandaffection.IcanseeyoureallycareaboutSarah.Youshouldgiveheracall.You’reasstubbornasDad!W:IreallymissSarah!M:Aftertheplay,whydon’tyoucallher?8.B9.A【原文】M:Hello,ProfessorSmith.I’mJohnWeart.I’mworkingonmyentryfortheglobaldesignpetition.Mytutorsaidyoumightbeabletohelpmewithit.W:Ahyes,Igotacopyofyourdrawings.Whatsortofpetitionisit?M:Well,it’saninternationaldesignpetitionandwehavetoeupwithanewdesignforatypicaldomestickitchenappliance.W:Isee.Andarethereanyspecialconditionsthisyear?M:Actuallythereis.Wehavetoadoptaninnovativeapproachtoexistingtechnology,usingitinawaythathasn’tbeenthoughtofbefore.W:Isee.Whatkitchenappliancehaveyouchosen?M:Well,Idecidedtochoosethedishwasher.W:Interesting.Whatmadeyouchoosethat?M:Well,they’reeverydaykitchenapplianceandmostAustralianhouses,butthey’reallprettyboringandmostidenticaltoeachother.Ithinksomepeoplewillbepreparedtopayalittleextraforsomethingthatlooksdifferent.W:Thatisniceandworthatry.10.A11.B12.A【原文】W:Roger,don’tyouthinkbeingoutinthewoodsatnightisprettyscary?M:Notatall.Isn’titgreatbeingoutinnature?Ilovebreathingthefreshairandexercising.W:Sure,Iguessit’snotsobad.Youdon’tthinktherearebearsinthesewoods,doyou?M:Ofcoursethereare,butdon’tworry.Bearsareprettyshyandwon’thurtus.Theyonlywanttoeatourfood.W:ButwhatifthebearsthinkthatIamfood?M:Don’tworry,Daphne.IknowwildernessfirstaidandIcantellghoststoriestotakeyourmindoffthebears.W:Ghoststories?It’salreadyprettyscarybeingouthereinthedark.M:Oh,thereisnothingtobeafraidofouthere.You’renotscaredofthedark,areyou?W:Ofcourse,I’mnotafraidofthedark.WhatI’mafraidofareallthethingsthatarehidingoutthereinthedark.Ikeephearingreallystrangenoisesoutinthedark.Canyouhearthem?M:Calmdown,Daphne.It’sjustthewind.Idon’tthinkyou’recutoutforcamping.W:Iknow.Nexttimeyouwanttodosomethingfun,let’sdosomethinginthecity.I’llbehappytobuyyoumovieticketsaslongaswedon’thavetogocampingagain.13.A14.C15.A16.B【原文】M:Wewatchoursaltandfatandtaketoprotectourheart.Weapplysunscreentoprotectourskin,butwhatcanwedotoprotectoureyes.Let’sweleProfessorBethtodaytogiveussometips.Hi,professor.W:Hi,actuallyit’snotjustskinthatneedstobeprotectedfromthesunlight.Eyesneedthisprotection,too.M:That’snewstome.Howcanwedothis?W:Forexample,wearingsunglassescanblockoutninetyninepercenttoonehundredpercentofUVlight.M:Youmeanthosecoollookingglasseswithdarklenses?W:Well,actuallydarklensesaren’tnecessarilyUVprotectedandcanthusbemoreharmfultoyoureyes.M:SoweshouldpayattentiontotheUVprotectionabilityofthesunglasses.W:Exactly.Anothersurprisingthingisthatgardening,homerepairsandsportscanallposeriskstotheeyes.M:Theseareall

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