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2025—2026学年第一学期半期考高三英语试卷注意事项: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。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Atailor. B.Ashopassistant. C.Acleaner.2.Whatdothespeakersprobablybothagreeon?A.Itwillsnowthenextday.B.Theweatherissochangeable.C.Anactivitycanbeplannedtoday.3.Whomighthavemadeamistakeaboutthecup?A.Cathy. B.Thewoman’smom. C.Thewoman.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ahobby. B.Abookshop. C.Aformerneighbor.5.Howcanthemanbedescribed?A.Optimistic. B.Tough. C.Honest.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhendocsthewomanusuallygotoRome?A.Inspring. B.Insummer. C.Inwinter.7.Wherewillthemanprobablystayduringhisvisit?A.Athisfriend’splace. B.Athisuncle’shouse. C.Atahotel.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanintendtodo?A.Askthemanforafavor.B.Putforwardweekendplans.C.Improvefamilyrelationships.9.WhoisJohn?A.Thewoman’shusband. B.Thewoman’sbrother. C.Thewoman’sson.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Tohelphermakeafilm. B.Toraisemoney. C.Toofferfinancialsupport.11.Whatmakesthewomansurprised?A.Newenvironmentalissues.B.Greatchangesinhumanbehavior.C.HumanhistoryagainsttheageoftheEarth.12.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetotheman’sideaforafilm?A.Supportive. B.Unconcerned. C.Doubtful.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarcthespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theinventionofchocolatechipcookies.B.Variousaccidentscausedbyinnovations.C.Accidentaldiscoveriesinoureverydaylife.14.WhydidMrsWakefieldusebrokenpiecesofsemisweetchocolate?A.Shewasshortofregularingredients.B.Shewantedtosavematerialsandmoney.C.Sheavoidedmeltingandmixingthemintotheflour.15.WhydidMrCrumslicehispotatoesasthinaspiecesofpaper?A.Tomakethemdelicious.B.Tosatisfyoneofthecustomers.C.Tofightbackagainsthisboss’scriticism.16.Whatisthewoman’sresponsetotheman’sstories?A.Sheconsidersthemfoolish.B.Shethinkstheyarequitefun.C.Shefindsthemuntrustworthy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthespeakerwanttodoathighschool?A.Winaworldclassbicyclerace.B.Playforthecountyfootballteam.C.Winaregionalswimmingpetition.18.Whichcountry’sclimatedoesthespeakerdislike?A.France. B.Britain. C.Spain.19.Whydidthespeakerattendyogaclasses?A.Tocontrolhisbreathing. B.Togainstrength. C.Tobemoreflexible.20.Howdidthespeakerfeelaboutattendinghisfirstyogaclass?A.Terriblyimportant. B.Abitfrustrated. C.Greatlysurprised.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。AWe’veroundedupsomeofthemostbeautifulnaturalattractionsontheEuropeancontinent,whichareperfectforthosewholovetotravelaroundtheworld.We’resuretheywilltakeyourbreathaway.Capri’sBlueGrottoTheBlueGrottoinCapriisoneofItaly’smaindrawsfortheincrediblebluelightvisiblewithinthecave.Thepeculiareffectiscausedbysunlightpassingthroughadeepunderwatercavityandshiningbackupthroughthewater.Themouthoftheseacaveisonlyameterhigh,sovisitorswillfinditdifficulttoenterit,unlesstheytakesmallboats.TheTuscanCountrysideFewviewsarcasattractiveasthoseofItaly’sruralTuscanhills,whererollinglandscapesstretchendlesslyunderagoldensun.Linedwithcypresstrees,thecountrysideisallatoncequietandcalm,whileitsvibrantshadesofgreenandyellowareafeastfortheeyes,creatingapicturesquescenethatfeelslikesteppingintoamasterpieceofnatureandhumanharmony.Cliffs(悬崖)ofMoherTheattractiveCliffsofMoherinIrelandareasighttobehold—theruggedcliffsriseup214mhighfromthewaterandare7kmlongWiththeAtlanticOceancontinuouslybreakingontothecliffsandheavywindsgreetingyoualongtheedge,thisdramaticlandscaperepresentstheforceofnatureinitspurestform.PlitviceLakesNationalParkThePlitviceLakesNationalParkinCroatiaisastandoutattractionandwellworthadaytrip.ThisUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteisfamousforitswaterfalls,caves,andlakes,whichwerecreatedduetowaterflowingthroughlimestoneforcenturies,demonstratingtheenduringstrengthandtransformativepowerofnatureovertime.21.WhymightvisitorsstruggletovisittheBlueGrotto?A.Becauseofthelowentrance. B.Becauseofalackoflighting.C.Becauseofthedeepunderwater. D.Becauseofalotofinvisiblerapids.22.WhatmakestheTuscancountrysideappealing?A.Baretrees. B.Colorfullights.C.Richnightlife. D.Peacefulruralscenery.23.Whatdothelasttwoattractionsbothshow?A.Themysteryofstonecaves. B.Thepowerofnaturalforces.C.Thehistoryoflocalcultures. D.Thesteepnessofattractivecliffs.BAsthefounderofCodeBlueCPR,SullivandedicateshimselftoteachingthevitalskillsofCPRandusingdefibrillator(除颤器),bothathomeandglobally.Earlierthisyear,theoldmansetoutonaninspiringjourneytotheHimalayas,whereheinstalledwhatheproudlycallstheworld’shighestdefibrillator.InthechallengingenvironmentofQomolangma,whereclimbersfacenumerousrisks,thetimelyuseofadefibrillatorcansignificantlyboostsurvivalratesfromcardiacarrest(心搏停止),increasingthechancesfrom8%toover50%withinthefirstthreeminutes.Toensurethedefibrillatorwasfullyoperational,Sullivanclimbedtoanimpressivealtitudeofover18,000feetbeforedescendingtoanearbyvillageataround17,000feetfortheinstallation.HereturnedfromthisincredibleadventureonApril30thandwasthrilledtolearnjustweekslaterthatthedevicehadsuccessfullysaveda30yearoldFrenchwomanwhohadsufferedacardiacarrest.“ItwastheproudestmomentofmylifewhenIlearnedwhathadhappened,”saidSullivan.ASherpainformedhimofthesuccessfuluseofthedefibrillator.Hehopesitwillinspireotherstounderstandtheimportanceofhavingaccesstosuchlifesavingequipment.DuringhistimeinNepal,SullivanalsotooktheopportunitytosharewhatheknewaboutCPRanddefibrillatortrainingwithlocalvillagers,manyofwhomhadneverreceivedsuchinstructionbefore.NowbackintheUK,heisbusypreparingtopresentatraininginitiativetothegovernmentaimedatequipping1.2millionchildrenacrossLondonwithessentialCPRskills.Sullivanconceivesafuturewhereeveryschoolisequippedwithadefibrillatorandwhereeverystudent,teacher,andstaffmemberistrainedtosavelives.Heemphasizedtheneedforwidespreadtraining.Hegaveanexample:Once,around30peoplewatchingnearbycouldn’thelpapersonincardiacarrestbecausetheylackedthenecessaryknowledge.24.WhydidSullivaninstallthedefibrillatorintheHimalayas?A.Toliftclimbers’survivalchances.B.Toadvertisehisnewdefibrillator.C.TopromotehisCPRtrainingpany.D.Totestthedeviceinextremeconditions.25.WhatdidtheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningtheFrenchwoman’ssurvival?A.Climbingmountainswasrisky.B.Sullivan’seffortpaidoff.C.Thereweretoofewdefibrillators.D.Sullivan’sjourneywasadventurous.26.WhatdidSullivandowhenstayingatNepal?A.Hepresentedatraininginitiative.B.HeinspiredpeopletoextendCPR.C.Heinstalleddefibrillatorsacrossthecountry.D.HeprovidedrelevantknowledgeonCPRtrainingforlocals.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conceives”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Imagines. B.Announces. C.Witnesses. D.Doubts.CCaffeinehaslongbeenlinkedtopotentialhealthbenefits,includingreducedriskofagerelateddiseases.But,untilnow,howitworksinsideourcells,andwhatexactlyisitsconnectionwithnutrientandstressresponsivegeneandproteinnetworkshaveremainedamystery.Innewresearchonfissionyeast(裂殖酵母),asinglecelledorganismsurprisinglysimilartohumancells,researchersfoundthatcaffeineaffectsageingbyemployinganancientcellularenergysystem.Afewyearsago,thesameresearchteamfoundthatcaffeinehelpscellslivelongerbyactingonagrowthregulatorcalledTargetofRapamycin(TOR).TORisabiologicalswitchthattellscellswhentogrow,basedonhowmuchfoodandenergyisavailable.Thisswitchhasbeencontrollingenergyandstressresponsesinlivingthingsforover500millionyears.Butintheirlateststudy,thescientistsmadeasurprisingdiscovery:Caffeinedoesn’tactonthisgrowthswitchdirectly.Instead,itworksbyactivatinganotherimportantsystemcalledAMPK,acellularfuelgauge(测量仪器)thatisevolutionarilyconservedinyeastandhumans.“Whenyourcellsarelowonenergy,AMPKkicksintohelpthemcope,”explainsDrCharalampos,thestudy’sseniorauthor.“Importantly,ourresultsshowthatcaffeinehelpsturnonthatswitch.”Usingtheiryeastmodel,theresearchersshowedthatcaffeine’seffectonAMPKinfluenceshowcellsgrow,repairtheirDNA,andrespondtostress—allofwhicharetiedtoageinganddisease.“Thesefindingshelpexplainwhycaffeinemightbebeneficialtohealthandlongevity,”saidDrJohnPatrick,apostdoctoralresearchscientistleadingthisstudy.“Andtheyopenupexcitingpossibilitiesforfutureresearchintohowwemightfliptheseeffectsmoredirectly—withdiet,lifestyle,ornewmedicines.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthenewresearchmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Tofindnewuseofcaffeineinmedicine.B.Toidentifyhowcaffeineinfluencescellageing.C.Toexplorethehistoryofcaffeineconsumption.D.Toparehumancellswithfissionyeastcells.29.WhatdoesTORserveas?A.Anobvioussignofageing. C.Agrowthmandcenter.B.Anenergysource. D.Acellularfuelgauge.30.WhichaspectdoesJohnPatrickstateabouttheresearchinthelastparagraph?A.Itsdisadvantages. B.Itspotentials.C.Itscharacteristics. D.Itseconomicbenefits.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AMPKIsConservedinYeastandHumansforLongB.FissionYeastIsSurprisinglySimilartoHumanCellsC.TheYeastModelUnlocksAgeing’sHiddenPathwaysD.YourMorningCoffeeFlipsanAncientLongevitySwitchDInrecentyears,researchintousingrobotsascarersornurseshasgrownsignificantly.AteamledbyafamousprofessorisdevelopingarobotcalledNadine.Thisrobotcanmonitorapatient’sphysicalandmentalcondition,callforhelpinemergencies,andengageinconversations.“Therobotneverexperiencesexhaustionorboredom,”theprofessorremarks.“Therobotcouldbecaringfortheelderlywithin10years,althoughtheyarefarfromperfectnow.”Somemajortechnologypaniesarealsoactivelyinvolvedintheresearchofrobonurses.However,aresearcheradmitsthatnoteveryoneisreceptivetotheideaofhavingarobotasacarer.Thisperspectiveissupportedbyaresearchpany,whichrevealedresistancetotheuseofhumanoidrobotsinelderlycare.Peoplefeeluneasyaboutthethoughtoftheirparentsbeingattendedtoby“machines”.Althoughtheextensiveuseofhumanoidrobotsmaystillbeinthedistantfuture,robopetshavealreadyfoundapplicationsworldwide.Atherapeuticroboseal,developedinJapan,hasbeenshowntorelievethebehavioralandpsychologicalsymptomsofdementia(痴呆).Adoctorstates,“Somepatientswhowerepreviouslynonverbalstartedspeakingagainfirsttotheseal,andthentoothersabouttheseal.”Thedoctoracknowledgesthattherearelimitationstorobopets,especiallythehighcost.Onesuchrobopetispricedatabout$5,000.Roboticsolutionsalsohavetheirdisadvantages.Anotherexpertpointsoutthatoneconcerniswhetherthepopularityofhumanoidcarerscouldleadtothefurtherlonelinessoftheelderly.“Wemustposethequestion:Arerobotsisolatingpeoplemore,ortrulyhelpingthem?”hesays.Healsomentionsthattheuseofroboticsraisesissuesregardingpersonaldatasecurity.Despitethesedoubts,theexpertbelievesthatthedevelopmentofrobocareisinevitable.32.WhatcanNadinedoaccordingtothetext?A.Cookmealsforpatients. B.Monitornursesanddoctors.C.Lookafterpatients. D.Doheavyworkfortheelderly.33.Whydosomepeopledisliketheideaofusinghumanoidrobotsinelderlycare?A.Robotsaretooexpensive.B.Robotscannotrelievedementiasymptoms.C.Theythinkrobotsfailtohandleemergencies.D.Theydisbelievemachines’caringforlovedones.34.Whatcanweinferaboutrobopetsfromthetext?A.TheyareonlyavailableinJapanatpresent.B.Thelowpricemakesthemaccessiblemostpeople.C.Theyaremorewidelyacceptedthanhumanoidrobots.D.Theyhavesuccessfullycureddementiainmanypatients.35.Whatistheauthor’soverallattitudetoroboticcarers?A.Objective. B.Appreciative. C.Opposed. D.Indifferent.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。AGuidetoSelfimprovementWeoftenhearaboutselfimprovement,butrealgrowthrequiressteppingoutofourfortzones.Imaginegettingjust1%bettereachday—bytheendoftheyear,youwouldn’tbe365%better,butnearly38timesbetter!36Herearefivepracticalwaystoturnthisideaintoaction.Practicemindfulnessdaily.37Insteadofwastingtimeonyourphone,spendafewminuteseachdayonmindfulness.Youcantrydeepbreathing,reflectingonyourday,goingoutside,orwritingdownyourthoughts.38Thisdoesn’tmeanskydiving,bungeejumpingoffabridgeandsoon.Instead,takeadifficultbutinterestingclass,applytoyourdreamcollege,orspeakupinclassevenwhenyou’renervous.Thesesmallbraveactsbuildconfidenceandhelpyoufindyourtrueabilities.Setaclearandmeaningfulgoal.Chooseaclearachievablegoal—likereadingonebookamonth,runninga5K,orgettingtopgrades.Avoidoverlybiggoalsthatmayreduceyourmotivation.39Asharedjourneymakesgoalsmoremotivating.Learnsomethingnewconsistently.Picksomethingyou’recuriousabout—cooking,playingtheguitar,orcoding—andpracticealittleeachday.40Growthisn’taboutbeingperfect.It’saboutbeingbrave,mindful,andwillingtotry.Challengeyourselfabiteachday,andin365days,you’llseeastrongerandmorecapableversionofyourself.A.Youcangetafriend’ssupport.B.Tryextremesportonceawhile.C.Say“yes”tosomethingthatscaresyou.D.Mentalhealthisasimportantasphysicalhealth.E.Yourprogresseachdayisnotsignificantenough.F.Thegoalistoexploreandgrow,nottomasterit.G.Therealchallengeliesinthesesmallconsistentactions.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。AaronRobinsonpassedsomethingofamilestoneonSunday.Hepletedhis365thmarathonin365days.Everymorning,forexactlyayear,thebigheartedmanwouldleavehiseastLondonhometo41onhislonelymarathons,albeforeafullday’swork.Hewasdoingitto42moneyforHopeforJustice,a(n)43organizationforpeopleinneed.Robinsonestablishedaplan,andhefollowedastrict44,wakingupat3amandstartinghisrunat4ameveryday,withthewhole45processtakingaboutfivehours.Thenhebeganhisworkday.Helost11kgwhenhefirststarted,buthis46stabilizedashisbodyadjusted.Consequently,hehadabetter47.Robinsonremained48topletingthemarathons,despitefacingchallengessuchascolds,flu,andfoodintolerance.Whilerunninginthedark,he49severalbrusheswithdanger,includingnearlycollidingwithacow.50,hegenerallyenjoyedpeacefulruns.Althoughhisanklesandkneeswerenotinjured,fourpairsofshoeswere51.Tomakehisjourneyuniqueandinteresting,heateachocolatebareverymileorranbarefoot.Meanwhile,hisrunswere52viahiswatch’sapp,withthedata53transparency(透明度).365marathonsinoneyearis54enoughforthemiddleagedman.Althoughhehassurpassedonemilestone,hewantstorunmore.Hissightsarenowseton55theunofficialrecordof607runsin607dayssetadecadeago.41.A.setour B.makeout C.fallback D.lookback42.A.spend B.count C.raise D.withdraw43.A.charity B.business C.health D.entertainment44.A.ban B.routine C.issue D.instruction45.A.clinical B.flexible C.occasional D.systematic46.A.habitat B.ine C.weight D.mood47.A.diet B.record C.opinion D.figure48.A.accustomed B.mitted C.sensitive D.resistant49.A.predicted B.pared C.overlooked D.encountered50.A.Nevertheless B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Otherwise51.A.waterproof B.wornout C.bestinclass D.outoffashion52.A.examined B.confirmed C.tracked D.removed53.A.overing B.ensuring C.lacking D.hiding54.A.morethan B.nothingbut C.farfrom D.kindof55.A.keeping B.admiring C.describing D.breaking第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分]5分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单回或括号内单词的正确形式。WhileFujianisoneofChina’scoastalprovinces,itmayalsobeoneofthemostunderrated,especiallyasatraveldestination.MyrecentjourneytoFujian56(mark)bywhatwasmyfirsttriptoChinainsevenyears.Ihadmodestexpectations,havingchosenthelocationforitsclosenesstoJiangxiProvince,in57Ihadsettled.However,duringmyweekthere,Ivisitedthreeofitsmain58(city)—Xiamen,Quanzhou,andprovincialcapitalFuzhou—whichturnedouttohevery59(memory)destinations.Asacoastalprovince,Fujianplays60essentialroleinChina’stieswiththewiderworld.QuanzhouwasaboomingportthathostedtradersthroughoutAsiaandfromasfarastheArabworld,ahistory61(represent)bythearchitecturalstyleofitsvarioustemplesandchurches.Meanwhile,millionsofFujanpeoplemigratedtoplacesthroughoutAsia,whichiswhycountries62Thailand,MalaysiaandIndonesiahaveflourishingmunitiesofHokkien(闽南语)speakers.AgreatnumberofFujianpeoplealsocrossedtheTaiwanStraits63(live)ontheattractiveisland,64(result)inoverthreequartersofTaiwanresidentshavingrootsinFujian.It’sinterestingthatthelargestnumberofoverseasChinesepeople65(original)camefromFujian,notSouthChina’sGuangdongProvinceasIhadalwaysthought.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,11月10日是你校第六届环保日。为庆祝这一重要纪念口,你校英文报组织了一次志愿者环保活动。请你写一篇相关报道,内容包括:(1)活动时间和地点;(2)活动现场描述;(3)活动效果和意义。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。CelebratingtheSixthSchoolEnvironmentalProtectionDay第二节(满分25分)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。TheRightChoiceIbadwantedtowinthe“StudentoftheMonth”awardforalongtime.Myteacher,MrClark,saidtheawardwasn’tjustaboutgoodgrades,butforstudentswhoshowedgreatcharacter,likebeinghonest,responsible,andkindtoothers,evenwhennoonewaswatching.Mymomhadagoodreputationforherhonestyinthemunity,andshealwayssharedthestoriesbehindit.Sheoncesaidtome,“Goodgradescouldopendoors,butstrongmoralsandvirtueswouldguideyouthroughthem.”So,Itookallherwordstoheart.Iworkedveryhard.Ihelpedmyclassmateswiththeirhomework,andIalwaysfollowedtheschoolrules.WhenMrClarkannouncedmyname,Iwassohappy.Mybestfriend,Sarah,gavemeabigsmile.Icouldn’twaittotellmymom.Theawardwasasmall,shinybadge(徽章).Ipinnedittomyschoolbagwithpride.Forawholeweek,IfeltlikeIwasontopoftheworld.Mymomsaidshewasproudofme.However,somethinghappened.IwaslookingformyEnglishbookinmyschoolbagwhenIfoundsomethingthatmademyheartstop.ItwasSarah’smathpetitionmedal.Shewaslookingforiteverywherelastweek,evencryingbecauseshethoughtshehadlostitforever.Ifeltterrible.Irememberedthatlastweek,Ihadborrowedhermathbook,andthemedalmusthavefallenintomybagaccidentally.ButifItoldeveryonethetruth,whatwouldtheythink?WouldtheysayIwasathief?Myparentswouldbedisappointed,andmyfriendsmightlaughatme.IthoughtaboutjustputtingthemedalinSarah’sdesksecretly.Noonewouldknow,andIcouldkeepmyperfectimage.Itseemedliketheeasiestwayout.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。Notknowingwhattodo,Ifoundmyparentsandpouredoutmystory.Influencedbymymom’sstory,Iwenttoschoolwithaclearpurpose.
2025—2026学年第一学期半期考高三英语试卷参考答案听力部分录音材料听力部分。该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。停顿00′10″现在是听力试音时间。M:Hello.InternationalFriendsClub.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,hello.IreadaboutyourclubinthepapertodayandIthoughtI’dphonetofindoutabitmore.M:Yes,certainly.Well,weareasortofsocialclubforpeoplefromdifferentcountries.It’squiteanewclub—wehaveabout50membersatthemoment,butwearegrowingallthetime.W:Thatsoundsinteresting.I’mBritishactually,andIcametoWashingtonaboutthreemonthsago.I’mlookingforwaystomeetpeople.Er,whatkindsofeventsdoyouorganize?M:Well,wehavesocialgettogethers,andsportsevents,andwealsohavelanguageevenings.W:Couldyoutellmesomethingaboutthelanguageevenings?M:Yes.EverydayexceptThursdaywehavealanguageevening.Peoplecaneandpracticetheirlanguages—youknow,overadrinkorsomething.Wehavedifferentlanguagesondifferentevenings,Monday—Spanish;Tuesday—Italian;Wednesday—German;andFriday—French.OnThursdayweusuallyhaveamealinarestaurantforanyonewhowantstoe.W:Well,thatsoundsgreat.IreallyneedtopracticemyFrench.M:OK.Well,ifyoucanjustgivemeyournameandaddress,I’llsendyoutheformandsomemoreinformation.Ifyoujoinnow,youcanhavethefirstmonthfree.试音到此结束。听力考试正式开始。停顿00′10″请看听力部分第一节。第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。停顿00′02″例如:现在你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题。停顿00′05″你将听到以下内容:M:Excuseme.Canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it’sninefifteen.停顿00′02″你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。停顿00′05″衬衫的价格为9镑15便士,所以你选择C项,并将其标在试卷上。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。停顿00′05″(Text1)M:Iboughtthisshirtyesterday,butthere’saspotonit.W:I’msorryaboutthat.Icanreplaceitwithoneinaslightlydifferentcolor.It’smoreexpensive,butIcanletyouhaveitforthesameprice.M:Deal.(Text2)W:Yesterdayitwaswet,andtodayit’ssunny.What’snext?Snow?M:Iwishitwouldmakeupitsmind.It’shardtoplanactivitieswhenit’slikethis.(Teat3)M:Who’sbeenusingmycup?W:Notme,Dad.Iusetheblueoneeverymorning,andMomusesthegreenone.M:Iknewit!Cathy!Yoursisred,notblue!(Text4)M:RememberMikenextdoorwhenwelivedinthecountryside?W:Yes.Iheardhe’srunninghisownbookstorenow,andhe’sdoingprettywell.M:Goodforhim.Hemustbedoingwhatheloves.Afterall,heusedtobesuchabooklover.(Text5)W:It’sbeenatoughweek,hasn’tit?Ijustdon’tthinkwe’lleverclearallthiswork.M:Ofcoursewewill.Manyhandsmakelightwork.Remember,everycloudhasasilverlining.Sostaypositive.第一节到此结束。第二节听下面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,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text6)W:Areyoudoinganythingoverthespringbreak?M:Yeah,I’mtakingatriptoRomewithsomefriends.W:Oh,wow!IloveRome.Myauntandunclelivethere,soIknowthecityprettywell.M:Yeah,Irememberyoutellingmeaboutthat!YoualwaysvisitthematChristmas,don’tyou?W:That’sright.ThesummerinRomeisjusttoohotforme!M:Iwasgoingtoaskifyouhadanyhotelremendations,butIsupposeyoustaywithyourfamily,right?W:Yeah.ButIcanaskmyauntifsheknowsofanywhere.M:Great,thanks!听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text7)W:Jack,youknowIloveyou,right?M:Okay,whatdoyouwantthistime?W:WhosaysIwantsomething?Can’tIjusttellmybrotherhowmuchIlovehimoccasionally?M:Notusually,no!W:Okay,okay…you’vegotme.Ineedyourhelp.M:Iknewit!W:CouldyouwatchthekidsformeonSaturdaynight?M:Iguessso.Why?Whereareyougoing?W:JohnandIhavearomanticmealplannedforourweddinganniversary,andourusualbabysitterhastheflu!M:Oh,dear.Well,okay,Icandothat.W:Great,thanks!Thekidswillbesoexcited.TheylovehangingoutwiththeiruncleJack!听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text8)M:I’mmakingadocumentaryfilmonthelifeofplanet—theEarth,andIwantyoutohelpfundit.W:WhywouldIdothat?M:Becauseyouhavethesameconcernsaboutenvironmentalissuesandyouareabletodoit.W:Okay,tellmemoreaboutyouridea.M:It’stheideathatmodernhumanshaveonlybeenaroundforabout300,000years.W:Only300,000years?Thatsoundslikeanextremelylongtimetome.M:ButtheEarthhasbeenaroundfor4.5billionyears!Ifyouputthatintocontext,humanshavelivedonthisplanetfor0.007%oftheEarth’soveralllife!W:That’scrazy.M:Andlookatthemesswe’vemadeinthatshorttime.Asaresultofhumanbehavior,muchofthewildlifeisbeingextinct.W:Okay,I’veheardenough.I’mcertainlyinterested.Let’sscheduleameetingnextweektodiscussmoredetails—andexactlyhowmuchmoneyyouneed!听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text9)M:Talkingaboutinnovations,you’llfindsomeofman’sgreatdiscoveriesweremadeentirelybyaccident.W:Byaccident?Anyexamples?M:Youknowchocolatechipcookies,right?It’ssaidthatonedayinthe1930s,MrsWakefield,theownerofarestaurant,wasmakingchocolatecookiesbutranoutofregularbaker’schocolate,soshereplaceditwithbrokenpiecesofsemisweetchocolate,thinkingthatitwouldmeltandmixintotheflour.Itclearlydidnot,andthechocolatechipcookiewasborn.W:That’sreallyasweetaccident.M:Anotherexampleispotatochips.ThefirstpotatochipwasinventedbyGeorgeCrumin1853.Asacook,GeorgeCrumwasfedupwiththeconstantplaintsofacustomerwhokeptsendinghispotatoesbacktothekitchenbecausetheyweretoothick.Thoughunwillingtoacceptthecriticism,MrCrumtriedtoslicethepaperthinpotatoes.Deepfried,thepotatoesbecamequitehardanddryandimpossibletoeatwithafork.W:So,MrCrummadeamistakewhilecooking.M:Right.ButtoCrum’ssurprise,thecustomerwascrazyaboutthenewchips.Soon,thenewchipsbecamearegularitemontherestaurant’smenu.W
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