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第第页湖南省邵阳市大联考2025届高三下学期三模英语试题一、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。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inabookstore.2.Whatisthemanbusydoing?A.Makingcoffee. B.Dealingwithwork. C.Teachingphysics.3.WhydidJackquithisjob?A.Tostudyanewskill.B.Tofurtherhiseducation.C.Togetabetterposition.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Haveapicnic. B.Eatout. C.Dosomesunbathing.5.WhatdidMarydoonFridaynight?A.Shesawadoctor.B.Shewenttotheconcert.C.Shevisitedhergrandma.二、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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoesthewomansuggestgettingthegroceries?A.Onafarm. B.Inanonlinestore. C.Inaphysicalstore.7.WhatwillAnniedo?A.VisittheGreens. B.Havearest. C.Makealist.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhendoesthemanplantogotoPhiladelphia?A.OnTuesday. B.OnWednesday. C.OnThursday.9.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopaynow?A.$100. B.$180. C.$280.10.Whatisthemanaskedtodobeforehereturnsthecar?A.Fillupthecar. B.Cleanthecar. C.Takeoutinsurance.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aroadtrip. B.Avacationplan. C.Childhoodmemory.12.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?A.InSanFrancisco. B.InLosAngeles. C.InSanDiego.13.Whichofthefollowingisthefirstmentionedspot?A.YosemiteNationalPark.B.GoldenGateBridge.C.Fisherman'sWharf.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhydoesthewomancometotalktoCarl?A.Toaskforadvice.B.Toapplyforajob.C.Tosharesomeexperience.15.WhatdidCarldoatthefoodbank?A.Hehandedoutfood. B.Hesortedoutfood. C.Heboughtthefood.16.HowdidCarlfeelaboutworkingatthefoodbankintheend?A.Tired. B.Proud. C.Bored.17.WhatdoesCarlsuggestthewomandoattheendoftheconversation?A.Startwithashortterm.B.Chooseherfavorite.C.Domoreoutdoorexercise.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?A.Aprofessor. B.Aresearcher. C.Aradiohost.19.WhatcanwelearnfromArthurStone'sstudy?A.Peopleaged18-22feelstressedthemost.B.Womenfeelmorenegativethanmen.C.Stresslevelsdropsharplyat70.20.Whatisgoingtobediscussednext?A.Thereasonsthathappinessriseswithage.B.Thewaysthatageinfluenceshappiness.C.Theotherfactorsthataffecthappiness.三、阅读理解。阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。SportsSummerCamps:AGreatChoiceforTeenagersAreyouateenagerlookingforameaningfulandfunsummer?Sportssummercampsareexcellentoptionsthatofferbothexcitementandnumerousbenefits.Herearesomehighlyrecommendedones.TheAll-StarSoccerCampisatoppickforsoccerenthusiasts.Experiencedcoachesatthiscampfocusonenhancingindividualskillslikedribblingandshooting,aswellasteamstrategies.Throughintensetrainingsessionsandfriendlymatches,campersnotonlyimprovetheirsoccertechniquesbutalsolearntheimportanceofteamworkandcommunicationonthefield.Forbasketballlovers,theDynamicBasketballCampisagreatchoice.Itprovidescomprehensivetrainingonshooting,ball-handling,andgame-understanding.Withone-on-onecoachingandgroupcompetitions,participantscanboosttheirconfidenceandrefinetheirskills.Moreover,analyzingprofessionalbasketballgameshelpscampersgainadeeperinsightintothesport.TheTennisProCampisperfectforthosewhoarepassionateabouttennis.Here,campersreceiveprofessionalguidanceonstrokes,footwork,andmatchtactics.Thewell-equippedtenniscourtsandexperiencedinstructorsensurethateverycampercanmakesignificantprogressintheirtennisskills.Participatinginthesesportssummercampsbringsseveraladvantages.Firstly,itallowsteenagerstoimprovetheirsportsskillsunderprofessionalguidance,whichcanbebeneficialforfuturecompetitionsorjustforpersonalgrowth.Secondly,itpromotesphysicalhealth.Regularsportsactivitiesatthecampshelpbuildstrength,endurance,andflexibility.Thirdly,itoffersachancetomakenewfriendswiththesameinterests.Campersfromdifferentplacescometogether,sharetheirexperiences,andbuildlastingfriendshipswhileenjoyingsports.Don'tmisstheopportunitytojointheseamazingsportssummercampsandhaveanunforgettablesummer!21.WhatcanparticipantsdoattheDynamicBasketballCamp?A.Onlyparticipateingroupcompetitions.B.Getone-on-onecoachingandanalyzeprofessionalgames.C.Learnbasketballskillstogetherwithtennisstrokes.D.Playbasketballwithoutanytraining.22.WhatisspecialabouttheTennisProCamp?A.Ithasnoprofessionalinstructors.B.Itofferstrainingonallsports.C.Itmerelyprovidesguidanceontennisstrokes.D.Ithaswell-equippedtenniscourts.23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthepurposeofthesesportssummercamps?A.Tomakealotofmoney.B.Tohelpteenagersbecomeprofessionalathletes.C.Toprovideteenagerswithameaningfulandenjoyablesummer.D.Toletteenagerscompetewitheachotherfiercely.In"OvercomingtheShadowofFailure",wefollowLily,ayoungworkerwhosecareersufferedabigsetbackayearago.Astheleaderofanimportantproject,shemetunexpectedproblemsandsmallmistakesthatledtofailure.Thisbadeventleftherindeepself-doubt,guilt,andadeepfearoftakingonnewtasks.Shestartedavoidingworkchances,thinkinganychallengewouldendinfailure,andfinallyaskedacoachforhelp.Acoach'srealjob,thestoryshows,isnottosolveproblemsdirectlybuttobuildinnerstrength.Over10months,Lily'scoachworkedwithhertocreatewaystomanagestressandrebuildherconfidenceinherskills.Theymadecarefulanswerstohurtfulcommentslike"Yourprojectreallyfailed,didn'tit?"tohelpherfacesuchwordswithoutbreakingdown.Duringakeymeeting,Lilystillfocusedtoomuchonhermistakes,seeingthemasasignofherlackofability.Thecoachthentoldapersonalstory:once,afterpreparingalotforapublicspeech,theymademistakesinsomepartsbutwerestillpraisedfortheirtry.Thiswastoshowthatblamingoneselfoftenexaggerateserrors—mistakesinwhatyoudodon'tdecideyourvalue.Lilystoppedandthensaidshehadbeenbeingtoohardonherselffornogoodreason.Sherealizedfailurewasalesson,nottheendofeverything.Slowly,shestartedtotakeonsmallprojects,eachtimetellingherselfaboutherprogress.Herworryreduced,andhercouragecameback.Sixmonthslater,thecoachreceivedanemailwithaninvitationtoLily'spromotionparty.Theinvitationshowedhergreatchange:fromawomandefeatedbyonesetbacktoaconfidentworkerwhosawchallengesasopportunitiestogrow.Itprovedthatcoachingismainlyaboutguidingthewaytoself-acceptance—turningtheshadowoffailureintoastepforsuccess.24.WhydidLilygotoacoach?A.Aprojectfailurecausedhermentalstruggle.B.Shewantedtogetapromotionquickly.C.Shehadconflictswithherboss.D.Shelackedexperienceinteamwork.25.HowmightLilyfeelwhencolleaguesmentionedthefailedprojectatfirst?A.Dismissive. B.Heartbroken. C.Unconcerned. D.Worried.26.WhatcanweinferfromLily'sinvitingthecoachtoherpromotionparty?A.Shewantedtoshowoffherpromotion.B.Thecoachbecameherclosefriend.C.Thecoachhelpedherregainprofessionalconfidence.D.Sheneededthecoach'sadviceforhernewposition.27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Todescribetheprocessofcareercoaching.B.Tocriticizetheharmofself-blame.C.Tointroduceasuccessfulcoach'smethods.D.Toencouragereaderstofacefailurewithself-empowerment.Inthecurrenteducationallandscape,cooperativelearninghasemergedasapopularteachingmethod.Insteadofstudyingalone,studentsaregroupedtogethertocompletetasks,exchangeideas,andlearnfromoneanother.Whilemanyeducatorsbelieveitoffersnumerousbenefits,therearealsochallengesthatcomewiththisapproach.Dr.LauraHarris,arenownededucationresearcher,states,"Cooperativelearningisnotjustaboutgroupwork;it'sadynamicprocessthatcansignificantlyenhancestudents'socialskills,criticalthinking,andoverallacademicperformance.Itcreatesanenvironmentwherestudentsactivelyengagewitheachother,whichisessentialfortheirgrowth."However,shealsoacknowledgesthatproperguidanceandorganizationarecrucialforitssuccess.Oneofthekeyadvantagesofcooperativelearningliesinitsabilitytofostersocialinteraction.Whenstudentsworkingroups,theylearntocommunicateeffectively,listentodifferentperspectives,andresolveconflicts.Forexample,inaliteraturediscussiongroup,studentsmayhavevaryinginterpretationsofanovel.Throughdialogue,theycanexpandtheirunderstanding,learntorespectothers'viewpoints,andimprovetheirownanalyticalskills.Cognitivepsychologistsexplainthatcooperativelearningalsopromotesdeeperlearning.AccordingtotheSocialConstructivismTheory,knowledgeisconstructedthroughsocialinteraction.Whenstudentscollaborate,theybuildoneachother'sideas,challengeassumptions,andconstructnewknowledgetogether.Thisprocessencouragesactivethinking,ratherthanpassiveabsorptionofinformation.Despitethesebenefits,cooperativelearningisnotwithoutitsproblems.Somestudentsmaybecomefreeriders,relyingontheirgroupmemberstodomostofthework.Othersmightstruggletoexpresstheiropinionsinagroupsetting,especiallyifthegroupdynamicsarenotwell-managed.Additionally,teachersneedtocarefullydesigngrouptasksandmonitortheprogresstoensurethateverystudentisactivelyinvolved.Toaddressthesechallenges,educatorscanadoptseveralstrategies.Forinstance,clearlydefiningindividualresponsibilitieswithinthegroupcanpreventfree-ridingbehavior.Encouragingequalparticipationthroughrotatingleadershiprolesandcreatingasafeandinclusiveatmospherecanhelpshystudentsfeelmorecomfortablesharingtheirthoughts.Inconclusion,cooperativelearninghasthepotentialtotransformthelearningexperience.Byunderstandingitsbenefitsandchallenges,andimplementingappropriatestrategies,educatorscanharnessitspowertocreateamoreengagingandeffectivelearningenvironment.Afterall,learningisnotasolitaryjourney,butacollaborativeadventure.28.WhatisDr.LauraHarris'sattitudetowardscooperativelearning?A.Critical. B.Indifferent. C.Supportive. D.Neutral.29.Howdoescooperativelearningpromotedeeperlearningaccordingtothetext?A.Byincreasingtheamountofinformationstudentsreceive.B.Byenablingstudentstoconstructknowledgethroughsocialinteraction.C.Byreducingthetimestudentsspendonpassivelearning.D.Byforcingstudentstoacceptdifferentviewpoints.30.Whyareproblemsincooperativelearningmentionedinthetext?A.Toprovethatcooperativelearningisnotsuitableforallstudents.B.Toshowthatitismoredifficulttoimplementthanexpected.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofaddressingtheseissuesforitssuccess.D.Tocompareitwithotherteachingmethods.31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Cooperativelearningshouldreplacetraditionalindividuallearningcompletely.B.Studentsshouldbelefttomanagegrouptasksontheirown.C.Teachersplayaminorroleinthesuccessofcooperativelearning.D.Withproperhandling,cooperativelearningcangreatlybenefitstudents.AstudypublishedonJuly3inthejournalPLOSONEsetouttoexplorewhetherChatGPTcouldoutshinehumansinthefieldofjoke-telling.DrewGorenz,asocialpsychologydoctoralcandidate,explainedthattheresearchaimedtodetermineifartificialintelligencecouldoutwithumanswhenitcametomakingpeoplelaugh.Inthefirststudy,105participantsandChatGPTwereeachgiventhreetasks,withthreepromptsforeachtask.Theywereaskedtocreatehumorousphrasesforcommonacronyms,comeupwithfunnyanswersforfill-in-the-blankphrases,andcompose"roastjokes."The105participantsgeneratedover945jokes,whileChatGPTproduced180.Anothergroupofparticipantsthenratedthefunninessofthesejokeswithoutknowingtheirauthors.Surprisingly,nearly70%ofthemfoundChatGPT-generatedjokesfunnierthanthosemadebyhumans.Onlyabout25%thoughthuman-craftedjokeswerebetter,andaround5%consideredbothequallyfunny.TofurthertestChatGPT'shumor-generatingability,researchersconductedasecondstudy.TheyaskedChatGPTtocreatenewheadlinesinthesatiricalstyleofTheOnion,usingtheoriginalTheOnionheadlinesasreferences.Then,200participantsratedthefunninessofboththeoriginalTheOnionheadlinesandtheChatGPT-generatedones.TheresultshowedthatChatGPT'sheadlineswereregardedasequallyfunnyastheoriginalones.Gorenz,anamateurstand-upcomedian,gottheideaforthisstudyfromtheongoingdebateintheentertainmentworldabouttheuseoflargelanguagemodelslikeChatGPT.WithHollywoodwritersandactorsstrikingduetoconcernsthatsuchmodelsthreatentheirjobs,art,andcreativity,thestudyhassignificantimplications.Forordinarypeople,ChatGPTcanaddhumortodailyconversations.However,forprofessionalcomedywriters,largelanguagemodelsposeaseriousemploymentthreat.WhetherAIwillhavethelastlaughinthefieldofhumorcreationremainsanopenquestion.32.Inthefirststudy,howmanypromptsdidChatGPTreceiveintotal?A.9. B.3. C.6. D.20.33.WhydidtheauthormentiontheHollywoodstrikes?A.ToshowthepopularityofChatGPTintheentertainmentindustry.B.Toexplainthebackgroundandsignificanceofthestudy.C.ToprovethatAIhasnonegativeimpactontheentertainmentindustry.D.Toencouragemorepeopletosupportthestrikingwritersandactors.34.Whatdoesthephrase"havethelastlaugh"inthelastparagraphmean?A.Betheultimatewinner. B.Stoplaughingfinally.C.Laughatothersrudely. D.Tellthefunniestjoke.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethepassage?A.HollywoodstrikesarecausedbythedevelopmentofAI.B.ChatGPTisappliedindailycommunication.C.TherearedifferencesbetweenChatGPTandprofessionalcomedywriters.D.AstudyfindsChatGPTfunnierthanhumansinhumorcreationanditsimplications.四、阅读下面短文,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。Forestscoverabout30%oftheplanet,andtheecosystemstheycreateplayanessentialroleinsupportinglifeonearth.Thedeforestationisclearingearthforestonamassivescale.Andatthecurrentrateofdestruction,theworld'srainforestcouldcompletelydisappearwithin100years.36.Together,forestryandagricultureareresponsiblefor24%ofgreenhousegasemissions,makingdeforestationasignificantcontributortoclimatechange.Deforestationimpactstheamountofgreenhousegasesintheatmosphereintwoways.37.Second,treesplayacriticalroleinabsorbingthegreenhousegasesthatfuelglobalwarming.Fewerforestsmeanlargeramountsofgreenhousegasesenteringtheatmosphereandincreasedspeedandseverityofglobalwarming.Inadditiontohelpingregulatetheearth'sclimate,forestsprovidehabitatsforover80%oftheplantsandanimalsthatliveonland,butdeforestationdestroysthesehabitats,diminishingbiodiversity.38.Thisalsoaffectsthemorethan2billionpeoplerelyingonforestassourcesoffoodandshelter.Thebiggestdriverofdeforestationisagriculture.Farmerschoppeddowntreesinordertoplantcropslikesoybeans,palmtreesandcoco,ortomakeroomtoraiselivestockforbeef.Loggingoperations,whichprovidetheworld'swoodandpaperproducts,alsocutcountlesstreeseachyear.39.aslandisdevelopedfordwellings.40.Effortssuchasmanagingforestresources,eliminatingclearcutting,andplantingnewtreestoreplacethoseremovedarealreadybeingmadetoreducedeforestationenvironmentalimpactonourplanet.Andwhilesomeplantsandanimalspeciesaregoneforever,combatingdeforestationcanhelppreventfurtherlossofbiodiversity.A.Whyshouldwecareaboutdeforestation?B.Manyanimalsandplantswillgotoextinction.C.Forestsarealsodestroyedasaresultofurbangrowth,D.Theeffectsofdeforestationaregravebutnotirreversible.E.Asaresult,manyrainforestspeciesgoextincteachyear.F.Forestsareveryimportantfortheexpansionofurbanareas.G.First,whentreesarecut,theyreleasethecarbontheyarestoringintotheatmosphere.五、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。ArrivingintheU.K.foruniversity,Iwaseagertojoinpoliticalsciencedebates.Inmyfirsttutorial,I41.ideasonglobalinequality,butmystumblingspeechandthickaccentleftothers42.—nooneunderstoodmypoints.Ifeltinvisible,myvoicelostinahazeofmispronunciationsandawkward43..Thisexperienceslowly44.myconfidence.Istoppedspeakinginclass,convincedmy"brokenEnglish"was45.ofattention.Then,aquotebyChimamandaNgoziAdichiestruckme:stayingsilentallowedothersto"definemystory".Ivowedto46.myvoice—notbymaskingmyaccent,butbymasteringclarity.I47.recordedeachpracticespeech,adjustingtoneandpaceuntilmymeaning48.,andsoughtfeedbacktoprioritizestructureoverperfection.Gradually,smallsignsof49.emerged:aclassmateleaninginwithanod,andatutorscribbling"excellentpoint"besidemyname.The50.pointcameduringadebateonrefugeepolicies.Handstrembling,I51.tosharemylivingexperienceinLagos.Theroomfellsilent.WhenIfinished,thetutorsaid,"That'sthe52.we'vebeenmissing."Forthefirsttime,mywordsfeltnotlike53.,butbridgesconnectingdiverseminds.Thisjourneytaughtmetoownmynarrativeunapologetically.Myaccentisapartofmyidentity,notaflawtoerase.Language,I'verealized,requiresthe54.tosharetruth,evenwhenitsoundsdifferent.Inaworldhungryfor55.voices,believinginthevalueofourownvoicesistheboldestact.41.A.had B.presented C.spoke D.announced42.A.unresponsive B.unfavorable C.unsupportive D.unbelievable43.A.laughter B.applause C.pauses D.whispers44.A.boosted B.weakened C.built D.doubled45.A.incapable B.unaware C.free D.unworthy46.A.reclaim B.lift C.gain D.silence47.A.nervously B.randomly C.carefully D.reluctantly48.A.cutin B.cutoff C.cutup D.cutthrough49.A.progress B.perfection C.priority D.excellence50.A.difficult B.turning C.key D.main51.A.feared B.refused C.dared D.hesitated52.A.lesson B.wisdom C.chance D.perspective53.A.barriers B.tools C.weapons D.highlights54.A.patience B.intention C.courage D.encouragement55.A.identical B.diverse C.similar D.loud六、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。Socialmedia,whileincreasinglycriticizedforspreadingfakenewsandenablingcyberbullying,posesoneofourera'sgreatestdilemmas:balancingitsbenefitsagainstriskstochildren'shealth.Ararely56.(discuss)issueischildren'sbeingexposedtosocialmediaadvertising,particularly57.(ethic)problematicjunkfoodpromotions.Youngchildrenstruggletodifferentiateadsfromregularcontent,58.evenolderones,thoughawareofmarketingintent,remainunconsciouslyinfluenced.Junkfoodads,linkedtoobesity,intensifymoralconcerns.Despitegovernments'dutytoprotectchildren,fewnations59.(regulate)suchadvertisingeffectivelysofar.Regulatorstraditionallyfocusonads"targetedespeciallyat"children,60.arelimitedtoTVorbillboardsnearschools.However,theWHOemphasizesreducingchildren'soverall61.(expose)tojunkfoodmarketing,includingindirectadsduringfamilyTVprogramsorsportsevents.Inthesocialmediaera,platformsexploituserdata—age,location,psychologicaltraits—62.(target)thechildrenmostinterestedinunhealthyproducts.Alarmingly,thisprecisionnowoffersregulatorsatool.Ireland'sHealthDepartmentintroducedacode63.(state)thatHFSS(highfat,sugar,andsalt)foodadsonsocialmedia"shallnottargetunder-15s."64.thecodeisvoluntaryandageverificationremainsuncertain,itmarksprogressbycoveringallsocialmedia.Toprotectchildren,globalcooperation65.(require).However,thisinitiativehighlightsapathforward.七、写作第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在征集关于"健康生活"的文章,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.健康生活的重要性;2.你保持健康生活的方式;3.呼吁大家养成健康生活习惯。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________八、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。ItwasasunnySaturday,andtheskywasaclear,brilliantblue.Emily,aten-year-oldgirlwithwildcurls,skippeddownthepathtothelocalfarmers'market,herpinksneakersbouncingwitheachstep.Sheclutchedacarefullysavedfive-dollarbill,itsedgeswornfromcountlessfolds.Hergoalwassimple:buyfreshstrawberriesforhermom,whohadbeenfeelingdownafteralongweekatwork.Emilyrememberedhowhermomusedtolovemakingstrawberrypies,andthesweetaroma(香味)alwaysbrightenedhermood.Asshereachedthemarket,colorfulstallsandamedleyofscentsgreetedher—theearthysmellofvegetables,thesweetfragranceofflowers,andthewarmaromaofbakedgoods.Vendorscalledouttheirbestdeals,theirvoicesrisingandfallinginalivelychorus.Agroupofchildrenlaughednearbyastheychasedeachotheraroundastallsellinghandmadetoys.Thesoundofcoinsclinkingincashregistersmixedwiththecheerfulchatterofshoppers.Emily'seyessparkledattheplump,redstrawberries.Justasshewasabouttoapproachastand,asoftwhimpering(哀鸣)caughtherattention.Followingthesoundtoacorner,shefoundasmall,dirtypuppywithbig,sadeyes.Itsthinbodytrembled,atightropeleavingamarkarounditsneck.Thepuppy'sfurwasmatted,anditsribsshowedthroughitsskin.Emily'sheartmelted.Sheknewshehadtohelp.Withthefive-dollarbillinherhand,shewasconsideringhowtogetthebestofbothworlds.Thinkingofhermom,yetunabletoignorethepuppy'ssuffering,Emilymadeuphermind.Sheboughtaloafofbreadandfedthepuppy,whosetailwaggedweakly.Suddenly,asternvoiceinterruptedthem."Whatareyoudoingwiththatstraydog?"Mr.Thompson,themarketsecurityguard,approachedherwithaseriousexpression.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph1Emily'seyeswidenedinfear,butshestoodherground.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2AsEmilylistenedtoMr.Thompson'swords,hopefilledherheart.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案解析部分1.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Excuseme,Icouldn'tfindacopyofSenseandSensibilityinthelibrary.Doyouhaveonehere?W:Itisinthethirdrowonthesecondfloor.Butthereisonlyonecopyleft,andtheothersareoutofstock.

问题:对话可能发生在哪里?根据"Excuseme,Icouldn'tfindacopyofSenseandSensibilityinthelibrary.Doyouhaveonehere?"对不起,我在图书馆找不到《理智与情感》的副本。你这里有吗?;以及"Itisinthethirdrowonthesecondfloor.Butthereisonlyonecopyleft,andtheothersareoutofstock."在二楼的第三排。但只剩下一本了,其他的都脱销了。可推知他们可能在书店,故选C。

【分析】该对话内容是:男士在图书馆找不到《理智与情感》这本书,向女士询问,女士告知他这本书在二楼第三排,但只剩下一本了,其余的都已借出。

【点评】考查短对话理解,注意分析问句类型和内容,选出正确答案。2.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Dad,couldyouhelpmewiththiscomplexphysicsproblem?M:Yes,butyouneedtowaitafewminutes.I'mtalkingtomyclientaboutsomeurgentissuesonthephone.Pleasegetmeacupofcoffeefirst.W:Alright.

问题:男士在忙什么?根据"I'mtalkingtomyclientaboutsomeurgentissuesonthephone."我正在和我的客户通电话,讨论一些紧急问题。可知他在忙着处理工作,故选B。

【分析】该对话是女儿向父亲请求帮助解决一道复杂的物理问题,父亲表示需要稍等片刻,因为他正在电话中与客户讨论一些紧急事务,并让女儿先给他倒一杯咖啡。

【点评】考查短对话理解,首先读懂题意,然后带着问题有目的地去抓取关键词,选出正确答案。

3.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:IheardthatJackhandedinhisresignation.M:Really?Why?W:Hewantedtostudyfull-timeforanadvanceddegree,whichIbelievewillhelphimtakeonbiggerrolesinthefuture.

问题:Jack为什么辞职?根据"Hewantedtostudyfull-timeforanadvanceddegree,whichIbelievewillhelphimtakeonbiggerrolesinthefuture."他想全日制攻读高级学位,我相信这将有助于他在未来承担更大的任务。故选B。

【分析】考查短对话理解,听录音前快速浏览选项,听录音时抓取关键词,选出正确答案。4.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:Ifyouhaven'tgottimetosunbathe,GreenwichParkcouldbetheanswer.It'sbeenawhilesincewehadsuchlovelyweatherinLondon.W:Forme,it'sagoodplacetohaveourpicniclunchtoday.

问题:女士想做什么?根据"Forme,it'sagoodplacetohaveourpicniclunchtoday."对我来说,这是今天野餐的好地方。可推知她想野餐,故选A。

【分析】该对话是男士提到如果没时间去晒日光浴,格林威治公园(GreenwichPark)是个不错的选择,因为伦敦已经很久没有这么好的天气了。女士则认为那里是今天享用野餐午餐的好地方。

【点评】考查对话型听力题。听前要快速浏览答语,理解答语意思,听时要注意力集中,选出答案。5.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Hi,Mary.DidyougototheconcertonFridaynight?W:Well,Imissedit.Icaughtatraintomygrandma'sbecauseshewassick.

问题:Mary星期五晚上做了什么?根据"Icaughtatraintomygrandma'sbecauseshewassick."我坐火车去了我奶奶家,因为她病了。可知她去看望奶奶了,故选C。

【分析】该对话是男士询问玛丽是否参加了周五晚上的音乐会,玛丽回答说她错过了,因为她因为奶奶生病而乘坐火车去看望她了。

【点评】考查短对话理解,首先读懂题意,然后带着问题有目的地去听关键词。【答案】6.C7.C【解析】【原文】M:Annie,we'veinvitedtheGreensfordinner,butthedeepfreezerisempty.W:Anewchainstoreopenedlastweekinourneighborhood.Ithasawidevarietyoffreshlypickedvegetablesfromnearbyfarms.M:ButIwassnowedunderwithworktoday.I'mreallytirednow.Whynotordergroceriesonline?W:OK,buthowlongwillthedeliverytake?M:Thedeliveryse

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