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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.

B.£9.18.

C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Giveheraride.B.Changeaflattire.C.Callroadsideassistance.2.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLucy’smom?A.Sheisathome.B.Sheisonvacation.C.Sheisonbusiness.3.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?A.$5. B.$8. C.$10.4.Whyisthewomanmakingthiscall?A.Toinvitetheman.B.Toleaveamessage.C.Toconfirmtheappointment.5.Whatwillthewomandotonight?A.Attendaparty.B.Gotothecinema.C.Gotothepostoffice.第二节(共15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。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Salesmanandcustomer.7.Whatkindofbeddoesthewomanwant?A.Amedium-sizedmetalbed.B.Alargemodernwoodenbed.C.Asmalltraditionalwoodenbed.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdothespeakersdiscussaboutcarsatfirst?A.Thetypes. B.Thebrands. C.Theprices.9.WhatisTaylormostconcernedaboutwhenbuyingacar?A.Theprice. B.Thecolor. C.Theperformance.10.Whatistheman’sadviceonchoosingausedcar?A.Tobuyinsurance.B.Todoathoroughcheck.C.Tolookforareliableseller.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhywillDianabeabsentfromtheclassnextWednesday?A.Shewillseeadoctor.B.Shewillhaveatest.C.Shewillwatchavideo.12.WhichchaptercanDianaskip?A.Chapter17. B.Chapter18. C.Chapter19.13.WhatdoesthemanplantoemailtoDiana?A.Avideolink. B.Aresearchpaper. C.Apracticetest.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthemandecidetodofirst?A.Signupforayearlymembership.B.Bookapersonaltrainingsession.C.Choosethemonthlymembershipplan.15.Whatisthecostofasinglepersonaltrainingsession?A.$25. B.$30. C.$250.16.Whatisincludedinthemembership?A.Accesstogroupclasses.B.Adiscountonyearlyplans.C.Freepersonaltrainingsessions.17.Whatcanweinferabouttheman?A.Heisnewtofitnesstraining.B.Heisonlyinterestedingroupclasses.C.Heprefersflexibilityinthemembership.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeechabout?A.Howtobuyfreshfruits.B.Howtomakefruitsalad.C.Howtoattendclasscarefully.19.Whatisthesecondstepmentionedinthespeech?A.Towashthefruits.B.Totaketheseedsout.C.Tocutthefruitsintopieces.20.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Somepatients. B.Someparents. C.Somechildren.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(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。ADowntownVancouverBikeRentalsWehavehundredsofrentalbikesinourcentralshopinVancouver,rangingfromcomfortablecitycruisersande-bikestohigh-performanceroadbikesforseasonedriders.Allbikerentalsincludecomplimentary(附赠的)helmets,locks,basketsorhandlebarbags&amap.Bookonlinetoguaranteeyourbike,orwalk-intocheckoutourselection—wealwayskeepsomebikesavailableforwalk-inrentals.Pricesaresubjectto5%GST(商品及服务税).Rentalscanbecancelledwithaminimum24hoursnotice.CreditcardandphotoIDrequiredforrentals.Belowarethemostchosenones.CITYTOURINGSTEP-THROUGHBIKEEnjoycomfortableandeasyridingwithourCityTouringStep-Throughbike.Itslowstep-throughframemakesgettingonandoffabreeze,whiletheuprightridingpositionensuresarelaxedcruisealongtheseawall.Lightweightandequippedwith7gears(档位),it’sperfectforleisurelyexplorationsthroughVancouver’sscenicroutes:TANDEMBIKEExperiencethefunofcyclingVancouvertogetheronoureye-catchingred.orsleeksilvertandembikes!Equippedwithpowerfuldiscbrakesand24speedsforeasyriding.Greatforcouples,families,orthosewithvaryingcyclingabilities.Availableinfoursizes,calltoinquireaboutsizinginadvance.Hourly(lhrmin)$10Hourly(1hrmin)$20Halfday(3to5hrs)$30Halfday(3to5hrs)$60Fullday(untilclose)$50Fullday(untilclose)$8021.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthebikerentalservice?A.Discountsapplytoonlinerenters.B.E-bikesrequireextrasafetygear.C.Somebikesarekeptforinstantrentals.D.Roadbikesarethemostpopular.22.Whataretherentersrequiredtodo?A.Bringtheirownhelmets.B.Provideidentification.C.Reserve24hoursinadvance.D.Payadepositincash.23.Howmuchshouldyoupayforrentingatandembikeforafullday?A.$50. B.$52.5.C.$80. D.$84.BWeinitiatedthebustripswhenIwasaroundsevenyearsold.Backthen,welivedatourgrandparents’houseinOceanside,California.Ourfinancialsituationbecameincreasinglystrainedaftermyfather,whohaddedicatedovertwodecadestoservingintheU.S.AirForce,honorablyretiredandsubsequentlyencounteredchallengesinsecuringastablepositioninthecivilianworkforce.Wewerealsostrugglingtofindanaffordableplacetocallourown.Itwouldhavebeeneasytogiveintofrustration.Butmomhadotherideas,usingthesituationtogivemybrotherJessandmefondmemoriesthatwouldaffectourperspectiveforever.However,Ionlyappreciatedthefullextentofherwisdommanyyearslater.Onceortwiceaweek,shewouldleadustothebusstop,andfromtherewewould“seetheworld”.Thepublictransportationsystemwasextensive,andwithoneticketwecouldrideallday.Mymomstudiedtheroutescarefullyandguidedustoavarietyofdestinations.AmongourfavoriteswasthemallinCarlsbad.Atitscenterstoodaglassclocktowerwithgears(齿轮)thatrolledplasticballsalongrails,bouncingthemontodrumsandramps,thenliftingthemupagaintorepeatthecycle.Thesightalwaysdrewasmallcrowd,mostlychildren.Onotherdays,wetookthebustoStrandBeach,wherewewatchedshipsinthedistanceandheardhelicoptersandaircraftsoaringoverheadtowardthenaval(海军的)baseatCampPendleton.Everytripwetookfeltlikeagrandexpedition,andIwasgratefultomymomformakingthatdifficultperiodsoenjoyable.Eventually,myfatherfoundasteadyjob,andwemovedintoahomeinthecountryside.Mymomdidmorethandistractusfromourtroubles.Sheinstilledinusenthusiasmforkeepingoureyesopenandappreciatingtheworldthatwasourswithouthavingtoreallypayanything.Mostimportantly,sheshowedusthatregardlessofwherewewere,andwhatweweregoingthrough,therewassomethingwecouldsmileaboutsomewhere.24.Whydidthefamilyfacedifficulties?A.ThefatherlosthisjobintheU.S.AirForce.B.Thefamilyhadnofixedplaceofresidence.C.Theylivedfarawayfromthecity.D.Theylackedfinancialstability.25.Whatwasthemother’sprimarypurposeofthetrip?A.Tobuildapositiveattitudetotheworld.B.Topromoteherhusbandatthenavalbase.C.Tofindanewhomeinthecountryside.D.ToexplorejobopportunitiesinCarlsbad.26.Whatdoestheauthormostappreciateabouthismomnow?A.Herknowledgeofpublictransportation.B.Herskillinplanningdetailedtravelroutes.C.Herwisdominshapingtheiroutlookonlife.D.Herpatienceduringtheirfinancialstruggles.27.Whichwordbestdescribesthemother?A.Ambitious. B.Resourceful.C.Adventurous. D.Protective.CUnderstandingasimple-lookingsentencelike“Ireadthisarticleyesterday”actuallyrequirescomplexcomputation(计算):asubject(“I”)performedanaction(“read”)onanobject(“article”)ataspecifictime(“yesterday”).Butthehumanbrainroutinelydoesthisworknearlyinstantlybasedongrammaticalrules,sayslinguistAndreaE.Martin.Histeamhasnowfoundthatthebrainaccommodatesgrammaticaldifferencesacrosslanguagesbyadjustinghowitprocesseseachsentence.ForarecentstudyinPLOSBiology,theresearchersobservedvariationsinDutch-speakingparticipants’brainwaveswhiletheylistenedtoaDutchaudiobook.Tovisualizethesechanges,thescientistsusedametric(衡量标准)quantifyinghowmanynew“predictions”thebrainmakesofwordsthatcouldcomenext.Thisframeworkwasthentestedagainstthreedifferentparsing(句法分析的)strategiesthatillustratehowthebrainbuildsinformationovertime.PreviousEnglish-basedstudiesconcludedinfavorofamodelwherelisteners“waitandsee”howeachphraseendsbeforeinterpretingit.ButtheDutchspeakersinMartin’sstudyleanedstronglytowardapredictivemodel;participantstendedtofinisheachphraseintheirheadbeforeitwascomplete.Athirdmodel,inwhichlistenerswaitforallphrasesbeforeinterpretinganypart,isseldomusedineitherlanguage.InDutch,verbssometimescomeneartheendofasentence,explainsstudyauthorCasW.Coopmans.Forinstance,“becauseIateacookiewithchocolate”inDutchwouldbe“becauseIacookiewithchocolateate”.Listenerswouldhavetowaitlongfortheverb,sopredictiveprocessingbecomesmorenatural.Neitherstrategyis“betterorworse”,Coopmansadds.Itissimplysuitedtothepropertiesofeachlanguage.Thefindingssupporttheneedformorediversityinlinguisticmodels,saysJixingLi,alinguistatCityUniversityofHongKong.IfstudiesaredoneonlyinEnglishspeakers,crucialdifferenceswillbemissed.Diversifyingresearch,Martinsays,willhelpcapturehowthebrainunderstandsthestructuredmeaningandsocialutilityoflanguage.28.WhatdoesMartin’steamdiscoveraboutthebrain?A.Itinterpretswordsrandomly.B.Itadaptstogrammarrules.C.Itfavorsgrammaticalchanges.D.Itignoressentencestructures.29.WhatmodeldoDutchspeakersprefer?A.Waitingforfullphrases.B.Predictingphraseendings.C.Ignoringverbpositions.D.FollowingEnglishstrategies.30.WhyispredictiveprocessingnaturalforDutch?A.Itsverbsoccasionallyappearlate.B.Ithassimplergrammaticalrules.C.Itusescommonvocabulary.D.Itssentencesaregenerallylonger.31.Whatdothefindingsstress?A.Englishisthebeststudylanguage.B.Dutchismuchhardertoprocess.C.Peopleignoresociallanguageuse.D.Linguisticmodelsneeddiversity.DBreakingabiggoalintosmallerpartsmightseemlikeasimpletrick.Infact,itisastrategythatcanbeappliedwidely—toexercisingregularly,savingmoney,orbuildinganewskill.Butisthererealscientificevidenceforitseffectiveness?Tofigureitout,ourteamcarriedoutalarge-scalefieldexperimentwiththousandsofparticipantsineverydaysettings.Forourstudy,wepartneredwithCrisisTextLine(CTL),anonprofitprovidingfreetextcounseling.CTLvolunteersareexpectedtocomplete200hoursofserviceeachyear,whichisquitedemandingcomparedwiththenationalaverage.Wewonderedwhethersettingsmallersubgoalswouldencouragegreaterparticipation.Inourstudy,over9,000volunteersreceivede-mailspresentingtheyearlytargetindifferentwaysforthreemonths.Someweretoldsimplytoaimfor200hourswithnodetailedgoalbreakdown,whileotherswereencouragedtomeeteitherfourhoursperweekoreighthourseverytwoweeks.Thenwetrackedhowmuchtimeeachgroupoftrainedcrisiscounselorsactuallyspentvolunteeringduringthestudy.Theresultsshowedthatpeoplewithsmallersubgoalsvolunteered7percentto8percentmorethanthosegivenonlythebiggoal.Thismaysoundlikeamodestincrease,butwhenscaledacrossCTL’sthousandsofvolunteers,ourinterventiontranslatedtothousandsofadditionalcounselinghourseverymonthatessentiallyzerocosttotheorganization.Wealsofoundthatthemoreflexible“eighthourseverytwoweeks”conditionledtomorelastingbenefits,asdeclinesinvolunteeringwereslowerthaninthestricter“fourhourseveryweek”condition.OurstudydovetailswiththeresearchbybehavioralscientistsHalHershfieldandShlomoBenartzi.Theirworkshowsthatpeoplearefourtimesmorelikelytosignupforasavingsprogramwhentherequireddepositisdescribedas$5adayratherthan$150amonth.Takentogether,thisrecentresearchsuggeststhatwhethergoalsrequiretakingasingleactionor“keepingyournosetothegrindstone”,subgoalsmayhelp.32.Whatdidthefieldexperimentfocuson?A.Thecostofvolunteering.B.Theeffectofflexibleschedule.C.Themethodofattainingambitiousgoals.D.Theeffectivenessofsubgoals.33.Howwasthefieldexperimentconducted?A.Byinterviewingvolunteersabouttheirpreferences.B.Byinstructingparticipantsinbreakingdowngoals.C.Bycomparingdifferentgoal-settingapproaches.D.Byprovidingcounselorswithnoveltechniques.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“dovetailswith”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Correspondswith. B.Subscribesto.C.Conflictswith. D.Goesto.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.WhyBreakingGoalsintoSmallerPartsWorksB.HowCrisisTextLineIncreasedVolunteerHoursC.TheScienceofGoal-Setting:ALarge-ScaleExperimentD.SmallSubgoals,BigImpact:EvidencefromaFieldStudy第二节(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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Abeautifulflowergardenbeginswithpreparation.Itisnotjustaboutchoosingprettyflowers.36Forbeginners,thisstepisespeciallyimportant.Thestepsbelowoutlinethekeyfactorstoconsiderbeforegettingstarted.KnowyoursiteThefirststepincreatingtheperfectflowergardenistofamiliarizeyourselfwiththeareayouwanttoplant.Landscapearchitect,MaryEllenCowansuggests,“Reallyknowyoursite.37Behonestwithlight,moisture(水分)conditions,andtheshapeoftheland.”KnowyoursoilHealthysoilisthefoundationofasuccessfulflowergarden.38Onereliablewaytodothisisthroughasoiltest.ErinBenzakein,ownerofFloretFlowerFarm,explainshowtocollectsoilsamples:Digaboutonefootdeepandtakesmallamountsfromdifferentareas.Thensendittoatestinglabforanalysis.Theresultswillhelpyoudecidehowtoimproveyoursoil.KnowyourflowersCowanalsosays,“Learnwhatplantsgrowwellinyoursoil.39”CarolBornstein,expertattheSantaBarbaraBotanicGarden,recommends“visitingnearbynaturalareasthatmimic(与……相似)yourconditionsinthewildtodiscovertheflowersthatyoulike”.KnowyourlimitationsInherbook,ABeautifulandEasy-CareFlowerGarden,StacyLingremindsusto“thinkthroughyourlifestylebeforeyoudesign,plant,anddecorateyourgardenspaces.Everyspringit’stemptingtowanttodoitall,butberealisticwithhowmuchtimeyouhaveavailabletomaintainyourgarden.40”A.Youcanalwaysaddmorenextyear.B.Youshouldunderstandyourgardenfirst.C.Theplantswillfillinfasterandcutdownonweeds.D.Onthisbasis,youcanfigureoutwhattoplantwisely.E.Listentomothernaturetolearnabouttheland’squality.F.Youcan’thaveeverythingscreamingatyouinthegarden.G.Beforeplanting,itpaystounderstandwhatnutrientsitalreadyhas.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Liam’shandsshookashelaidthecrumpled(变皱的)paperonthediningtable.Hisparentswouldbehomefromworkanyminute.Thethird-graderhadspentanafternoononit—a“BestDad”.Hehadusedlotsofglitter(闪光)glue,whichthetableinlittlesilverspots.Smallpiecesofconstructionpaperthefloor,andahalf-meltedgluesticksatbesidea(n)bluecrayon(蜡笔).Liamonlycaredabouthisownandpaidnoattentiontothemesshemade.Afteramoment,thefrontwasopened.Liamjumpedup,presentingthecertificateforwardandsaid,“LookatwhatImade!”Hisdad’seyeslitup,buthismom’s.“Liam,haveyouseenthistable?”Shesaidwithherrising,“Ijustcleanedthismorning!NowI’llhavetowipetheoffagain.”“Butit’sforDad’sbirthday,”Liamreplied.“thecircumstances,yououghttoknowbetterthantomakeamesslikethis,”hismomsaid.Liam’sdadkneltbesidehimandsaid,“Wow!Didyoudrawthetie?That’sjustlikemine.”Liamnoddedandsaid,“Momdidn’tevenlookatit.”Later,ashisdadhelpedhim,hisdadsaidsoftly,“Sometimes,peoplegetsopreoccupiedwiththemessthattheyoverlookthemostpart.”Liamstaredatthecertificate,nowdisplayedonthefridge.Maybenexttime,hethought,shewouldit.Andindeed,shesawitthefollowingday.41.A.picture B.chart C.certificate D.headline42.A.decorated B.covered C.trapped D.surrounded43.A.reflected B.approached C.outlined D.littered44.A.broken B.delicate C.expensive D.common45.A.achievement B.emotion C.requirement D.contribution46.A.curtain B.package C.door D.envelope47.A.closed B.deepened C.softened D.narrowed48.A.voice B.power C.volume D.figure49.A.present B.glue C.tool D.food50.A.Apartfrom B.Insteadof C.Regardlessof D.Onaccountof51.A.gently B.firmly C.casually D.hesitantly52.A.settlein B.carryon C.stepback D.tidyup53.A.familiar B.precious C.controversial D.influential54.A.special B.outstanding C.elegant D.formal55.A.represent B.define C.preserve D.perceive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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Terra-cottaWarriors,56(create)duringtheQinDynasty,showsoldChina’sartskills.Whatmakesthesesoldierssointerestingisnotjusttheirdifferentfaces—eachman57(think)tobecopiedfromrealsoldiers—butratherthephilosophicalimplicationsunderlyingtheirconstruction.UnlikeWesternworks,58statuesoftenpraisedhuman59(perfect),theseclaymencarriedaChineseartrule:thebalancebetweenthepersonandthegroup.Thequestionthatcomesuphereis60makingsomanyartpieceslowersorraisestheircultureworth.Newdigfindshaveshownthatthecolors61(original)putonthesemenhadrocksnotfoundinChinabackthen,pointingtotraderoadslonger62recordedbefore.ThisfindfightstheoldstoryofoldChinaasalandcutofffromtheoutsideworld.Thebuildingskillseenintheundergroundroomsisparticularly63(amaze).Themakersusedadrainagesystemsowellthat,evennow,itwouldbeconsidered64(innovation).Hadthistechnologybeendocumentedanddisseminated(传播),itmighthavecompletelychangedarchitecturalpracticesacrossancientcivilizations.Howwereadthesequietguards—assignsofkingpowerorasartwins—dependsmuchonhowweseetoday.Maybetheirbiggestmeaningliesnotinwhattheyweremeanttoshow,butinwhattheyhaveturnedinto:65(message)ofChineselifetotoday’sworld.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你将与交换生Alex在校园音乐节进行二胡与小提琴的合奏。请给他写一封邮件,商讨合奏事宜,内容包括:(1)提出建议;(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。DearAlex,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25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。Wehadathree-stationself-servicedogwash,whichwasextremelypopularastheareahasalotoffarms,andisclosetoalotofhikingtrailsandhasalargenumberofdogshowenthusiasts.Acustomercameinonedaywiththree,yes,THREEfull-grownSaintBernarddogstogivethemallbaths.Fortunately,sheisveryorganized;Shebroughttheminoneatatime,anditwasinthefall,soitwassafeforthemtobeinthecarwiththewindowscrackedforalongertime.Sheandherdelightfulpetsspentsomewherearoundfivetosixhoursinthestore,cyclingonedogatatimeandusingthesametub(桶)sotheothertwowereopentoothercustomers.Unfortunately,oneSt.Bernarddoggotalittletoorelaxedduringherbathandleanedherroughly130lbsweightagainstthespigot(水龙头),causingtheelbowjoint(接合处)tobendandblockthewaterflow.Thecustomerapologizedrepeatedly,butmymanagerassuredheritwasOK.Thecustomerswitchedthedogtoanothertub,andmymanagertookaparttheaffectedspigot,removingthedamagedelbowjoint.Withthatinhand,hegrabbedafew$20andgavethemtomewiththejointandarequesttogototheonlynearbystore,wherethebosshasalovelyyellowdog,foranewone.ThebosswalkedbyjustasIwasconsideringgoingtoaskforhelp.Hegreetedmeandaskedhowhecouldhelp.IexplainedIworkedatapetstoreandthatweneededanewpartforoneofourdogwashtubs.ThenIhandedhimtheelbowjoint.Tomygreatdisappointment,hisstoredidn’thavethiskindofelbowjoint.Whatwasworse,therewerenootherstoreslikethisintheneighborhood.Mystore’sbusinesswasgoingreallywell,andbeingunabletobuythispartwouldaffectouroperations—Iwasextremelyanxiousanddidn’tknowwhattodo.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。Thebossnoticedmyconfusionandglancedbackattheelbowjoint.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Laterthatweek,thebosscameintoourshopwithhispetdog.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.A【原文】M:Idon’tknowhowtochangeaflattire.Whynotjustcalltheroadsideassistanceandleaveyourcarforthem?Icandriveyoutoanyplaceyouwant.W:Oh,thatwouldbegreat.Thanks.2.C【原文】W:Dad!Dad!Comehereandreadmethestory!M:NotuntilIfinishwashingtheclothes,Lucy.W:Andwhencanwehavesupper?Iwanttoeat,likenow!M:HowIwishyourmomwerenotonabusinesstrip!3.B【原文】W:Wow,thebananapielooksinviting.Howmuchisit?M:5dollars,Miss,butifyoutaketwo,wecangiveyoua20%discount.W:Sure.Let’smakeittwothen.4.C【原文】W:Hello,thisisPennyBlack.MayIspeaktoDr.Gates?M:Heishavingameetingnow.Wouldyoumindleavingamessage?W:Well,I’mcallingtoseeifmyappointmentwithDr.Gatesisat4tomorrowafternoon.5.A【原文】M:Mary,howaboutgoingtothecinematonight?W:I’dloveto,butIhavetogotothepostoffice,andthenImustattendmyaunt’sbirthdaypartytonight.M:Whatapity!It’sreallyagoodfilm.6.C7.B【原文】M:Welcome.Areyoulookingforabed?W:Yeah,I’llgetmarriedintwomonths,soI’mheretogetanewbed.M:Congratulations!W:Thankyou.M:Then,areyouinterestedinaspecificstyleofbed,likemodernortraditional?W:Yes.I’dlikeaking-sizebedwithamodernlook.M:Isee.Doyouhaveapreferenceformaterials,likewoodormetal?W:Abedmadeofwoodwouldbeideal.M:Gotit.Letmeshowyouacoupleofoptions.8.A9.A10.B【原文】W:Jordan,I’vebeenthinkingaboutbuyingmyfirstcar.Anyadvice?M:Sure,Taylor.Thefirstthingtoconsideriswhattypeofcaryouwant:anelectriccaroragascar.W:Iwillonlyconsideragascar.M:Isee.Arethereanyparticularbrandsyoulike?W:No,Idon’tcareaboutbrands.Icareaboutthepriceinstead.Ican’taffordanexpensiveone.CanIconsiderausedcar?M:Absolutely.Acertifiedpre-ownedcarcanbeagreatdeal.Justmakesuretogetacompletecheckdonebyatrustedmechanic.Lookforcarswithacleanservicehistory.W:Gotit.MaybeIcanhaveatestdrivebeforemakingadecision.M:Exactly.W:Thanksfortheadvice,Jordan.11.A12.B13.C【原文】W:Excuseme,Mr.Henderson?M:Yes,Diana.HowcanIhelpyou?W:I’msorry,butIcan’tcometotheclassnextWednesday.Ihaveadoctor’sappointment.M:OK.Thanksforlettingmeknow.W:Isthereanythingtodoathome?M:Letmejustcheckmynotebook.OK,firstofall,youneedtoreadchapters17,19and20inthebook.Therearealsosomearticlesandavideotowatch—thoseareonline.W:Chapters17to20.M:Exceptchapter18.W:Ah,OK.Um...isthereadeadline?M:Yes,thisFriday.Butthereissomethingelse.Iwasgoingtogiveyouallapracticetest.W:Apracticetest?M:Yes,tohelpyouprepareforthemid-termexam.W:Ah.Allright.M:Don’tworry,IcansendyouthepracticetestbyemailonWednesday.14.C15.B16.A17.C【原文】M:Excuseme,I’dliketosignupforamembership.Canyoutellmeabouttheoptions?W:Sure!Wehavethreeplans:monthly,quarterly,andyearly.Theyearlyplanisthemostcost-effective,butthemonthlyoneismoreflexible.M:IthinkI’llgoforthemonthlyplan.Howmuchisit?W:It’s$50permonth,andyoucancancelanytime.M:Great.Doyouofferanypersonaltrainingsessions?W:Yes,wedo.Ourtrainersarecertified,andyoucanbooksessionsbasedonyourfitnessgoals.M:Thatsoundsgood.Howmuchdoesasessioncost?W:It’s$30persession,oryoucangetapackageof10sessionsfor$250.M:I’lltakethepackage.Also,arethereanygroupclassesincludedinthemembership?W:Absolutely!Wehaveyogaclassesandfunctionaltrainingclasses.Youcanjoinanyofthemforfree.M:Perfect.I’llsignupforthemonthlyplanandthetrainingpackage.W:Greatchoice!Letmegetthepaperworkreadyforyou.18.B19.B20.C【原文】W:Allright,let’sstarttoday’slesson.Wearegoingtomakefruitsaladtoday.HereIhavegotsomeapples,pearsandbananas.Youmayusegrapesorstrawberrieswhenyoumakeitathome.NowI’lltellyouhowtodoit.Pleaselistentomecarefully.First,youhavetowashthefruitsandpeeltheskins.Next,takeouttheseedsfromtheapplesandpears.Then,youcantakeaknifeandcutthefruitsintosmallpieces.Rememberthatyoushouldbeverycarefulanditisquitedangeroustoplaywithknives.Afterthat,putthefruitsintoabigbowlandputsomesaladdressingonit.Useaspoontomixthefruitsandsaladdressingtogether.Last,put

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