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陕西省安康市2026年高三第一次模拟预测英语试题本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、座位号、准考证号用2B铅笔涂写在答题卡上.2.答选择题时,必须用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案.3.答非选择题时,必须用黑色签字笔或钢笔,将答案写在答题卡上规定的位置上.4.考试结束后,监考人将答题卡收回,试卷考生自己保管听力(30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,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。双击音频mp3图标,打开听力音频:例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18.C.£9.15答案是C1.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acoldclimate. B.Awintersport. C.Aswimmingcoach.2.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Impatient. B.Satisfied. C.Excited.3.Whyisthewomanoutofbreath?A.Sheranhere. B.Sherodeabike. C.Sheswamwithherdad.4.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy. B.Dry. C.Cold.5.Howdidthewomangotoworkyesterday?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bysubway.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面4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.WhywillJuliacomehere?A.Forbusiness. B.Fortravel. C.Forstudy.7.WhatwillthewomandotogetherwithJulia?A.Seestreetart. B.Visitanartexhibition. C.Attendanartfestival.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whodidthemangoonatripwith?A.Hisfamilymembers. B.Hisschoolmates. C.Hisworkmates.9.Whydidthemanwearlong-sleevedshirtsandlongtrousers?A.Tokeepwarm. B.Toavoidinsectbites. C.Toprotectfromthesun.10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofzip-lining?A.Scary. B.Dangerous. C.Popular.11.Whatwildlifedidthemansee?A.Snakes. B.Monkeys. C.Wildcats.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。12.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Friends. C.Brotherandsister.13.Howwillthespeakersgohome?A.Bytaxi. B.Bybus. C.Onfoot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatistheman?A.Ateacher. B.Ahost. C.Aneditor.15.Whatinspiredthewomantostartanewspaperforteenagers?A.Heruniversitylife. B.Herjobaftergraduation. C.Herhighschoolexperience.16.Wheredidthewomangetmoneytostartherbusiness?A.Fromherfriends. B.Fromherparents. C.Fromthebank.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Howoftendoesthespeakerpostvideos?A.Everyotherweek. B.Onceaweek. C.Twiceaweek.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofherteachingapproach?A.Traditional. B.Abstract. C.Popular.19.Whatwasthespeaker'schallengeatfirst?A.Writingblogs. B.Makingvideos. C.Choosingtopics.20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Toencourageonlineeducation. B.Tocollectstudents'feedback. C.Togainmorefollowers.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。AStreetfoodisanessentialpartofChineseculinary(食物的)culture.Exploringstreetfoodisnotjustabouteating——it'saculturalexperiencethatengagesallthesensesandprovidesvaluableinsightintoChina'sdiversefoodtraditions.Thefollowingaresomefamousstreetfooddestinationsworthvisiting.KuanzhaiAlleyLocatedindowntownChengdu,KuanzhaiAlleyisawell-preservedhistoricareaconsistingofthreeQingDynastyalleys.ItisrenownedforitsauthenticSichuanflavors,sodon'tmissthechancetotrylocalfavoriteslikespicyhotpots,chewyDandannoodles,andskewersinfusedwithnumbingSichuanpeppercornsandfierychilioil.NanluoguxiangNanluoguxianginBeijingisabustlingspotforstreetfoodlovers.Asyouwanderalongthealley,you'llseemanytouristsholdingsugarcoatedhaws,juicykebabs,crispyhotdogs,roastcrabsandotherpopularsnacks-feelfreetotrysomeofthem.At#49Nanluoguxiang,WenyuCheeseShopboastsofhavingthebestcheeseinthecity,withalongqueueusuallyforminginfrontofthestore.WujiangRoadWujiangRoadFoodStreetisaparadiseforthoseseekingauthenticShanghaisnacksandlocalspecialties.SomefamouschainbrandslikeYang'sFriedStuffedBunandXibeilangBarbecuefirststartedhere.IfthisisyourfirsttimevisitingShanghai,youshouldn'tmissWujiangRoadforamemorablefoodtour!YongxingFangYongxingFanginXi'anisadistinctivestreetdedicatedtothecity'sintangibleculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产)cuisine.Inadditiontoawidevarietyofdeliciousstreetfood,italsoincludesShaanbeiBuilding,GuanzhongBuilding,andShaannanBuilding,whereyoucanenjoybanquetswithspecialtiesfromvariouspartsofShaanxi.21.Whicharethewell-knownflavorsofKuanzhaiAlley?A.Friedstuffedbunsandbarbecue. B.Roastcrabsandcrispyhotdogs.C.SpicyhotpotsandDandannoodles. D.Sugarcoatedhawsandjuicykebabs.22.WhatcanweknowabouttheWenyuCheeseShop?A.Itsgreatpopularity. B.Itslonghistory.C.Itstargetvisitors. D.Itslowprices.23.WhatisuniqueaboutYongxingFangtotheotherdestinations?A.Variouspopularsnacksfortourists. B.Banquetswithlocalspecialtiesavailable.C.AhistorydatingbacktotheQingDynasty. D.Thebirthplaceofsomefamouschainbrands.BExerciseislikemedicinefortheheart,andjustliketakingmedicine,youneedtherightamountforittobeeffective.Butarecentstudysuggeststhatitmightnotbethesameforeveryone.Researchersfoundthatmenneedmoreexercisethanwomentoachievethesamereductionintheirriskofheartdisease.Aresearchteamstudiedover85,000adultsaged37to73intheUK.Eachparticipantworeadevicetomeasuretheirbodymovementsandactivitylevelsforsevendays.Thentheresearcherstrackedtheparticipants'healthoutcomesforabouteightyears.Theresultsshowedthatwomenwhodid4hoursofactiveexerciseperweekhadarounda30%lowerriskofheartdisease.Men,however,neededabout8hoursofthesamekindofactivitytoseeasimilarreduction.Thereareclearbiologicalreasonsthatcanpartlyhelpexplainthesedifferences.Themainreasonisthatwomennaturallyhaveahigherlevelofacertainhormone(荷尔蒙),achemicalwhichhelpsthebodyburnmorefatforenergyduringlongexerciseperiodsandkeepsbloodvessels(血管)healthy.Besides,womentendtohavemoreefficientmusclefibers.Sotheyaregoodatsteadyandsustainedactivitieswithoutfeelingtiredeasily,likejoggingandcycling.Whilethestudyusedaccurate,device-baseddata,itstillhaslimits.Activitieswereonlytrackedforoneweek,andthevolunteerswerefromagroupthatareinbetterhealthconditionthantheaveragepopulation.Still,theseresultshighlightanimportantpoint:currentexerciseguidelines,whicharethesameformenandwomen,mightneedtobereconsidered.Bothmenandwomenclearlybenefitfromregularphysicalactivities.That'snotinquestion.Menjustneedafewextraminuteseachweektogetthesameheartprotectionaswomen.24.Howmuchweeklyexercisedomenneedforequalheartbenefits?A.Slightlylessthanwomen's. B.Almostthesameaswomen's.C.Nearly30%morethanwomen's. D.Abouttwiceasmuchaswomen's.25.Whichisthekeybiologicalfactorhelpingwomeninexercise?A.Longermusclefibers. B.Morecertainchemical.C.Strongerbloodvessels. D.Quickerfat-burningsystem.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sustained”inparagraph3mean?A.Long-lasting. B.High-speed. C.Competitive. D.Exciting.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.Thestudyhasanunreliabledatabase.B.Thetrackingperiodofthestudyissufficient.C.Currentexerciseguidelinesmaybeimproper.D.Womenbenefitmorefromexercisethanmen.CAsachild,Idevotedmyselftobooks.Whenexamscame,Irevisedforhourswithoutbreak.Butinrecentyears,I'vewatchedthatcapacityforintenseconcentrationfadeintoinfinitephonescrolling(滚动).Myattentionspancontractslikeacandleinthewind.Iwanttorestorethatmentalflexibility.So,aboutayearago,Imadeasmallpromise:everytimeIencounteredawordIdidn'tknow,I'dlookitupandwriteitdown.Nothingcomplicated,justarunninglistkept,ironically,onmyphone.Eachweek,I'dreviewtofixwordsintomymemory.Thelistnowcoversalmost20pages,andthistinyroutinehasbeenquietlytransformative.EachtimeIlookup,recordandreviewaword,Ifeelafaintstretch,asthoughsomeneglectedpartofmybrainisflexingagain.It'snotaneasyhabittokeepup,oftenimpractical.IfI'mreadingonthesubway,Ihavetostopmid-paragraph,pulloutmyphoneandtype“millenarianism”intomyGoogledocumentwhiletryingnottoknockintostrangers.Itcanslowmyreadingtoamaddeningpace.Andthenthere'stherevising,dutifullyscrollingthroughmygrowingword-collectionlikepreparingavocabularytest.Realistically,Iapplymaybe5%ofthesewordsintomyeverydayspeech.Mostremainlikemuseumpieces-admiredbutrarelyhandled.Still,it'smademymindsharper.Ifindmyselfreachinglessoftenforthesametiredadjectives,andmoreoftenforsomethingprecise.Fewthingsaremoresatisfyingthanunearthingtheexactwordyouseek.Inanagewhenourdevicesabsorbourattentionwithmercilessefficiency,itfeelsunconventionaltousemineasatoolforslowthinking.Andit'sgivenmebacksomethingIfearedI'dlost——thepleasureofexercisingamindthat,afteryearsofmindlessscrolling,isfinallywakingupagain.28.Whydidtheauthorbeginnotingdownunfamiliarwords?A.Toprepareforavocabularytest. B.Tocollectrarewordsfordailyuse.C.Toregaintheabilitytofocusdeeply. D.Toreplacephoneusewithusefultasks.29.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'sword-recordinghabit?A.Itrequireshisconsistenteffort. B.Itspeedsuphisreadingprocess.C.Itimproveshiseverydayspeech. D.Itenableshimtousemostwords.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Commonadjectivesmightbemisused.B.Usingprecisewordsfulfillstheauthor.C.Poorvocabularydoesharmtothinking.D.Theauthornolongerusessimpleadjectives.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mine”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Theauthor'sattention. B.Theauthor'stime.C.Theauthor'svocabulary. D.Theauthor'sphone.DAsglobaltemperaturesriseandthere'saseeminglyendlessseriesofclimatedisasters,itisnaturaltolooktotechnologyasasolution.Fromcarboncapturetogeo-engineering,greeninnovationsarefrequentlyconsideredasthewaytoresolveourcontinuedrelianceonfossilfuels.Butinoureagernessforsilverbullets,wemayfocustoomuchonpotentialbenefitswhileignoringmanyofthenegativeeffectsordrawbacks.A2022essayinNaturearguesthatmanyofthesetechnologiesareoftenoverpromotedanddon'tincludethesignificantassociatedchallenges,costsandunintendedconsequences.Forinstance,discussionsofEVsandtheirrequiredbatteriesusuallydon'taddresstheharmfulextractionofnecessarymineralslikesilicon,lithiumandcobalt.Amorepracticaltypeofclimateinnovationthatcanhaverealimpactnowdoesn'tpromotetechnicalfixesandinsteadfocusesonrethinkingacompany'soperations,includingitsuseofmaterialsandredesignofsupplychains.Sustainabilitymuststartwithproductdesign.Studieshaveshownthat70-80%ofaproduct'senvironmentalimpactisdeterminedduringthedesignphase.Forinstance,ananalysisatChloérevealedthat80%ofitssustainabilitychallenges,with58%ofemissionsfromrawmaterials,couldbe“solvedatthedesigntable.”Thisledthemtouselower-impactmaterialslikelinenandincreaserecycledcontent.SeventhGenerationisatypicalexampleofthisbyfundamentallyrethinkingproducts.Akeyinitiativeisreducingwaterusageinproducts,whichcutsshippingweightandplasticpackaging.Thus,insteadofmerelystrivingto“dolessharm”totheenvironment,whichresultsingradualchanges,companiesmusttakeholisticviewsoftheirproducts——startingwithdesign.Theymustrecognizethattrueimpactliesnotjustinisolatedefficienciesortechnologicalinnovationsbutinreimaginingsupplychains,productionandbusinessmodelstocontributepositivelytotheplanetandsociety.32.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thehighcostofdevelopinggreentechnologies.B.Thepublic'slackofawarenessaboutclimatechange.C.Anoveremphasisontechnologicalfixestoenvironmentalproblems.D.Thefailureofinternationalcooperationinenvironmentalprotection.33.WhyaretheexamplesofChloéandSeventhGenerationmentioned?A.Tocontrasttheirdifferentapproachestomaterialuse.B.Toillustratehowcompaniescantacklesustainabilityatthedesignstage.C.Toanalyzewhichindustryhasagreaterenvironmentalimpact.D.Topredictthefuturetrendofsustainablepackaginginretail.34.Whatdoestheword“holistic”underlinedinthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Profitable.B.Independent.C.Innovative.D.Comprehensive.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.RethinkingGreenerDesignforRealImpact.B.CaseStudiesinCorporateSustainability.C.TheRisksofHigh-TechClimateSolutions.D.HowtoBuildanEco-FriendlySupplyChain.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项You'retryingtoconcentrate,butyourmindiswanderingoryou'reeasilydistracted.Whathappenedtothelaser-sharp(激光般锐利的)focusyouonceenjoyed?36Overtime,itaccumulateswearandtearthatdirectlyimpactsprocessing.Thegoodnewsis,thisattentionaldriftcanbemanagedwiththefollowingapproaches.Cultivate(培养)adisciplinedmindfulnesspractice.37Andpracticingithasbeenshowntoreshapethebrain.KimWillment,aneuropsychologistwithBrighamandWomen'sHospital,recommendssittingstillforafewminuteseachday,closingyoureyes,andfocusingonyourbreathingaswellasthesoundsandsensationsaroundyou.38Suchexercisesaregenerallydesignedtoimproveyourattention.However,evidencefortheireffectivenesshasbeenmixed.“Thegoalofplayingtheseisnottogetbetteratthem,buttogetbetterinthecognitiveactivitiesofeverydaylife,”Willmentsays.“Butthereisevidencethataperson'sabilitytopayattentioncanbeimprovedbyprogressivelypushingthepersontohigherlevelsofperformance.Soifyoureachacertainlevelofsustainedattention,pushingittothenextlevelcanhelpimproveit,andthismaytranslatetoeverydaylife.”Focusonahealthylifestyle.Thisapproachcentersontwoaspects:physicalactivityandrest.Thereisadirectlinkbetweenexerciseandcognitiveability,especiallyattention.Whenyouexercise,youincreasetheavailabilityofbrainchemicalsthatpromotenewbrainconnectionsandreducestress.39Atthesametime,youclearoutinjury-causingproteins.Youhavethepowertoshapeyourmentalsharpness.40Startingsmallensuresyouwon'tfeeloverwhelmed.Thisconsistentpracticebuildscognitiveresilienceovertime.Trustme.Yourfuturefocuswillthankyoufortheinvestmenttoday.A.Seekexpertguidanceandsupport.B.Engageincognitivetraininggames.C.Mindfulnessisaboutfocusingattentiononthepresentmoment.D.Andwhenyousleep,youreduceharmfulstresschemicalsinthebrain.E.Youcanthinkofthebrainlikeacomputerthatslowsdownwithuse.F.However,mindfulnesshasregainedenormouspopularityinrecentyears.G.You'dbetterstartbychoosingoneofthesestrategiestotrythisweek.英语语言应用(30分)第一节完形填空(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。Withtherapiddevelopmentofindustryandurbanization,pollutionhasbecomeaglobalcrisisthat41humansurvival.Fromthethicksmogcoveringmajorcitiestotheplastic-filledoceans,thedamagewehavedonetotheplanetis42.Airpollutionis43linkedtorespiratory(呼吸道)diseaseswhilewaterpollutionthreatensdrinkingwatersafety.Everyyear,millionsoftonsofplasticendupintheoceans,44marinelife.Thegoodnewsisthateachofuscanmakea(n)45.Recently,ourschoolorganizedanenvironmentalcampaign.Westartedby46thelocalpark,wherewecollectedbagsoflitter.Whatshockedusmostwasfindingadeadturtlewithaplasticring47arounditsneck.Thistragicsightmadeusrealizethatpollutionisnotjustanabstractconcept,buta48threattoalllivingcreatures.Wedecidedtotakefurtheraction.Wesetupa“zero-waste”clubatschool,encouragingstudentstousereusablewaterbottles,avoidsingle-useplastics,and49recyclablesandnon-recyclables.Atfirst,somestudentsfeltitwasinconvenient,butgradually,theyfoundit50rewardingtocontributetoenvironmentalprotection.Wealsoaskedlocalbusinessestoadoptgreenerpractices.Manycompaniesrespondedpositively,51toswitchtoeco-friendlymaterials.Thiscooperationshowedusthatenvironmentalprotectionrequiresthejointeffortsofindividuals,schools,andsocietyasa52Thefutureoftheplanetisinourhands.Wemaynothavethepowertochangepoliciesovernight,butwecan53awarenessthroughouractionsandinfluencethosearoundus.Whetherit'splantingatree,participatinginacleanup,orsimplysaying“no”tounnecessaryplastic,everyoption54.Onlybylivinginharmonywiththeenvironmentcanwe55asustainablefutureforourselvesandgenerationstocome.41.A.overlooks B.benefits C.approves D.threatens42.A.invisible B.reasonable C.apparent D.manageable43.A.closely B.incredibly C.indirectly D.slightly44.A.safeguarding B.endangering C.feeding D.balancing45.A.fortune B.inference C.comment D.difference46.A.decorating B.exploring C.cleaning D.measuring47.A.hidden B.wrapped C.glued D.carried48.A.distant B.potential C.desperate D.minor49.A.putaside B.throwoff C.turnin D.sortout50.A.emotionally B.physically C.financially D.rarely51.A.refusing B.agreeing C.hesitating D.affording52.A.whole B.part C.rule D.reminder53.A.weaken B.arouse C.lose D.reflect54.A.disappears B.arises C.passes D.counts55.A.destroy B.desert C.create D.redesign第二节语法填空(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。AbigfanofChinesetrainnamedWangDongsetanewGuinnessWorldRecord.Hewasawardedthetitleof“GreatestDistanceTravelledbyTrainin24Hours”forcovering1,882.7kilometersinoneday,56(arrive)athisfinalstopjust40secondsbeforetheendofthe24-hour.Wang'sjourney57(schedule)onApril18,2024.ItstartedinShenzhen,GuangdongProvince,andtookhimtoBeijing,Shanghai,Guiyang,andfinallyYibin,SichuanProvince.Themost58(challenge)partwashistransfer(换乘)inBeijing:hisfirsttrainarrivedthreeminuteslate,leavinghimonly31minutestorushfromBeijingWestStationtoBeijingSouthStation59subway.Hetold60(he)torunasfastashecouldandmanagedtocatchhisnexttraininjust22minutes.Hisfinaltrain,D5122fromGuiyangtoYibin,wassupposedtoarrivefourminutesbeforetheendofthe24hours.61itwaslateby2minutes,itstillmadeitintime.WhenWangsteppedontoYibin'splatform,hiswatchshowed62(exact)24:00:00.WanglatersaidChina'shigh-speedrailwaysystemmadehisrecordpossible.Itsrapiddevelopment63highefficiencyturnedthe“impossible”intoa64(real).Healsohopedhisstorywouldencouragemorepeople65(explore)theworldbytrain,enjoyingthecomfortandconveniencebroughtbyhigh-speedrail.写作(40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假设你是红星中学的学生李华。你所在的城市红谷滩区(HonggutanDistrict)近期决定全面取消共享电动单车。你校英语报就此在市民中开展了一项调查,收集了大家“反对取消”的主要原因。请你根据以下图表数据,用英语写一篇短文。内容包括:1.描述图表中的数据信息;2.分析这些反对意见背后的原因;3.简要谈谈你的看法。注意:词数100左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;短文的题目已为你写好。ASurveyonOpposingViewsoftheE-bikeRemoval67.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。Duetomyunhealthyeatinghabits,Ibecamefatterandfatteraftercollege.MygoodfriendAnoushwasarunningenthusiast.Soheadvisedmetoloseweightbyrunning.Ididn'tagreeatfirstuntilhepromisedtoaccompanymetorunalthoughhewasbusywithhiswork.Sevenyearslater,Igotmoreseriousaboutrunning.AndIdreamedtoparticipateinBostonMarathon.Anoushencouragedmetorealizemydream.Healsosaidheenjoyedrunningtooandwantedtoattendthesamemarathonwithme.Everydaywesparedourtimetopractisehardanddidabout2marathonsayear,duringwhichtimeAnoushgavememuchprofessionalguidanceandencouragement.Andthenoneday,bothofusqualifiedforthe2017BostonMarathon.Wewereexcitedbutunfortunately,severalweeksbeforethemarathon,wehadaseriousquarrel.EvenIsworenevertotalkwithhiminthefuture.Thedaycame.AnoushandIstoodatthestartingline.Hesaid,“Goodluck!Youwillcertainlyfinishthemarathon.”Hearinghiswords,Ilookedathim,saying,“It'snoneofyourbusiness.”Thenwestartedrunning.Ihadstrongmentalconfidencebyusingpositiveself-talkwhenrunningdistances,whichhashelpedmefinish18marathons.Soon,IpassedAnoush.ButIstruggledintheheatstartingatmile16.Ifeltmostofmyoxygenwenttothemuscleinmylegsandlessinmybrain,whichmademefeelabitlightheadedandfuzzy(迷迷糊糊的).Icontinuallyencouragedmyself.“Justgettothefinish,runbold,andyouwillwin,”allphrasesthatIsaytomyselfdidn'tworkanymore.GraduallyIfeltoutofbreathandhadtoslowdownmypace.AsIrandownthefamouslaststretchoftheBostonMarathononBoylstonStreet,Ifelldownonthegroundwithmylegsmovinglikejello(果冻).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。Justthen,Ifeltthatsomeonepickedmeup.WhenAnoushandIcrossedthefinishline,theaudienceatpresentapplauded.安康市2026年第一次模拟预测英语试题参考答案12345678910BCABACABBC11121314151617181920BABBCBBCBA21222324252627282930CABDBACCAB31323334353637383940DCBDAECBDG41424344454647484950DCABDCBCDA5152535455BABDC1.B【原文】M:Elsie,whydidyoutakeupwinterswimming?W:Oh,it'sveryrefreshing.Itclearsmyheadandhelpsmeconcentrate.Plus,Iwearawetsuit,soIdon'tfeelthefullimpactofthecoldwater.2.C【原文】W:We'vewalkedaroundthisareafourtimes.Canwepleasechoosearestaurant?M:Sorry,I'msoexcitedabouteatingfoodinItaly.I'llfindustheperfectrestaurant!W:Thankyou.Butplease,wehaven'teatenineighthours.3.A【原文】M:Lookatyou.Youareoutofbreath.W:Iranallthewayhere.M:Why?Whereisyourbike?W:Thereissomethingwrongwithit,Mydadisgoingtohaveitrepairedtoday.4.B【原文】W:Ithinkadroughthassetin.Ithasn'trainedadropformonths.M:Iagree,butdidn'titrainlastmonthandcoolthingsdownabit?W:Itdid,butthatonlylastedoneday.5.A【原文】W:Ittookmetwiceaslongasusualtogettoworkyesterday.M:Why?W:Ihadtotakethebusbecauseofthesubwayshutdown.Howaboutyou?M:Istilldrovetowork.6.C 7.A【原文】M:Helen,areyoubusywithanything?W:Well,myexchangestudent,Julia,isarrivingherenextMondayfromSpainandIneedtothinkofsomethingtodowithher.Idon'tknowmuchabouther,exceptthatshe'sgoingtostudyartatuniversity,andallI'vecomeupwithisvisitingthelocalartgallery.M:WhataboutexploringstreetartinLiverpool?Therearesomespectacularpiecesalloverthecity.YouandJuliacouldtakethetrainthere.W:Greatidea!I'llbookthetickets!8.B 9.B 10.C 11.B【原文】W:Howwasyourholiday?Didyougoonatripwithyourfamilysomewhere?M:Itwasgreat,butitwasactuallyaschooltrip.Therewerefiveofusfrommyclassandtherestweren'tfrommyclass.WewentonatriptoCostaRica.W:Didyougototherainforest?M:Yes.Itrainedalmosteveryday.IthoughtwecouldjustwearT-shirtsandshorts,buttheteacheradvisedustowearlong-sleevedshirtsandlongtrousersbecauseoftheinsects.Wewereluckywefollowedhisadvice.W:Soundsinteresting.Didyouseeanysnakes?M:No,wedidn't!Themainreasonwewentwasthatwewantedtogozip-lininghighupinthetrees.Wewentonathree-hourzip-liningtrip.W:Wasitscary?M:Notreally.Youcouldgetsomefantasticviews.Ithinkthat'swhysomanypeoplegotheretotryit.W:Didyouseelotsofanimals?M:Yes,quiteafewmonkeys,butIwasabitdisa

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