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安徽省江南十校2025-2026学年高三下学期综合素质检测(开学)英语试题一、听力选择题1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atacafe. B.Athome. C.Ataschool.2.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Haveaget-together. B.Visitacompany. C.Attendameeting.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Motherandson. C.Brotherandsister.4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’sreply?A.Bored. B.Surprised. C.Annoyed.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Shoppinglists. B.Eatinghabits. C.Cookingmethods.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。6.Whatistheman’sconcernabouttheapartment?A.Narrowspace. B.Remotelocation. C.Petprohibition.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoingnext?A.Makingacallformoreinformation.B.Lookingforsomewherebetter.C.Puttinginanofferrightaway.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。8.WhydoesJasonhesitatetotakepartinthecompetition?A.Heisovertheagelimit. B.Heisnotsureofhimself. C.Heistiredofvideogames.9.WhatdoesthewomanadviseJasontodo?A.Checkthecompetitionrules.B.Printthecompetitionrules.C.Haveatalkwiththedesigners.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。10.Howmuchdidthemanweightwomonthsago?A.About150pounds. B.About160pounds. C.About170pounds.11.Howdidthewomanknowhowtoloseweight?A.Fromabook. B.Fromafriend. C.Fromacook.12.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Changehisdiet. B.Learnaboutanauthor. C.Starttoexerciseregularly.听下面一段对话,完成下面小题。13.Whatdidthewomanlikebestaboutthemovie?A.Thestory. B.Thescenery. C.Themainactor’sperformance.14.Whydidn’tthemanlikethismovie?A.Theplotwastoosimple. B.Theactorsactedpoorly. C.Thepacingwastooslow.15.Whatkindofmoviedidthespeakerswatch?A.Aromanticmovie. B.Anactionmovie. C.Acomedymovie.16.Whatdidthemanprobablythinkofthemovie?A.Toosad. B.Veryromantic. C.Quiteboring.听下面一段独白,完成下面小题。17.Whendidthespeaker’sfamilystarttheirtraveling?A.OnMay1st. B.OnMay5th. C.OnMay6th.18.Howdidthespeaker’sfamilygotoShillongfromGuwahati?A.Bycar. B.Bytaxi. C.Bytrain.19.WhatdoweknowaboutShillong?A.Theclimatewasn’tgood.B.Thetransportwasn’tconvenient.C.Thereweren’tmanytouristattractions.20.Whatdidthespeaker’sfamilydoattheendoftheirvacation?A.Theyadmiredthesunrise.B.Theyvisitedteagardens.C.Theyexploredthickforests.二、阅读理解HowHigh-RisesShapedModernBritainEyesoresanddangerouslyunsafe?Oridealhousingfortheworkingclasses?HollySmithtellsthestoriesbehindsomeoftheUK’smostrevolutionaryhomes—buildingsthathavedeeplyshapedmodernBritain,mixingnovelty,successandpainfuldebate.KensalHouse(1936,westLondon)Co-designedbyMaxwellFryandElizabethDenby,itwasintendedforworking-classfamiliesbetweenthetwoWorldWars,whenmodernisthomesfortherichwerealreadypopular.Itofferedbright,spaciousflatswithprivatebalconies,labour-savingkitchensandpublicgardens.Managedbyresidentswithstrictrules,itwasapioneeringmodelthatinspiredthousandsofestateslater—completelydistinctfromthedark,crowdedandpoorareaspeoplehadtoliveinbefore.RonanPoint(1968,eastLondon)Thispoorlybuilttowercollapsedjusttwomonthsafteropening:asmallgasleakonthe18thfloordestroyedawholewing,killing5peopleandhurting17.Itsconcretepanelswerepiledupwithoutastronginternalframe,anditsjointswereevenfilledwitholdcement(水泥)bagsandwrinklednewspapers.Thepublicshockexposedwidespreadstructuralfaultsinhigh-rises,thoughhundredsofsuchblocksstilllackproperstrengtheningtoday.TrellickTower(1972,westLondon)Insharpcontrast,thishigh-riseisamasterpiecebyHungarianarchitectErnöGoldfinger.Itusedtopmaterialslikemarblelobbiesandstainedglass,asthedesignerbelievedhigh-risescould“freethegroundforgardens”andsethighstandardsforpublichousing—turninghomesfromjustsimplesheltersintospaceswherepeoplecouldexpresstheirlivesfully.Cascades(1988,eastLondon)ThisflashypostmoderntowerdominatestheThames,mixingoceanlinereleganceandoldstorehousesoliditywhiletakinginspirationfromlocalmarinehistory.Nicknamed“YuppieTowers,”itwasthefirstprivateluxuryhigh-risehere,withapoolandagym.Itcreatedaclearcontradiction:socialhousinghigh-risesareseenassignsofpoverty,whilenewluxuryonesstandforsuccess.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutRonanPointfromthetext?A.Itsstructuralfaultsledtoatragicaccident.B.Itsconstructionfeaturedsustainablematerials.C.Itsdesigntargetedluxuryhousingfortherich.D.Itsfailurehelpedcompletelyaddresssimilarfaults.22.WhatdoKensalHouseandTrellickTowerhaveincommon?A.Theyservedasidealexamples.B.Theyprovidedprivategardens.C.Theywerebuiltwithtopmaterials.D.Theywereunderstrictmanagement.23.HowdoesCascadesreflecttheevolutionofBritishhigh-rises?A.Postmoderndesignsreplacedmodernistones.B.Luxuryfacilitiesbecamestandardforhigh-rises.C.Theyshiftedfrompublichousingtoprivateluxury.D.Postmodernismbecamethemainstreamdesignstyle.Asapsychologiststudyingbodyimagefornearly30years,Ihavenoticeddistinctdifferencesintermsforbodysizeacrossdifferentfields.Inmedicalsettings,theterms“obese(肥胖的)”or“personwithobesity”arecommonlyused,whilebody-imageresearcherstendtooptforexpressionslike“higherweight.”Thisoftenmakesmewonderwhichtermtochooseacrosssettings.Thecoreissueisthatbodysizetermsareneverneutral;theyprofoundlyaffectpeople’sself-respect,internalizedweightbias,andclinicalcommunication.Moreover,thereisoftenagapbetweentherecommendationsinprofessionalguidelinesandindividuals’actualpreferences.Backinthe1990s,“theobesityepidemic(流行病)”dominatedthepublichealthcontext,framinghigherweightasadiseaseneedingcorrection.Later,person-firstlanguagesuchas“apersonwithobesity”emerged,aimingtospotlighttheindividualratherthanasinglecharacteristic.Thisapproachfollowsthepatternusedinothermedicalfields—aswith“apersonwithcancer,”ratherthan“acancerpatient.”However,thisshiftstillconsiderslargerbodysizeas“beingill”andhasprovenineffective.Inrecentyears,researchershavefinallyasked:whattermsdopeopleinlargerbodiesprefer?Theanswerdepends.Studiesindicatethatmedicaltermslike“obese”areleastfavored,whilemoreneutraldescriptionssuchas“inalargerbody,”“unhealthyweight,”and“overweight”findgreateracceptanceamongcertainpopulations.Importantly,contextmatters.Withinfatacceptancecommunities,“fat”canfunctionasaneutraldescription,ameaningthatdoesnottransfertomedicalormainstreamcontexts.Infact,insomemedicalsettings,“fat”refersstrictlytofattissueandisn’tanadjectiveatall.Somemaydismissalltheseasunnecessarycomplaintsaboutlanguage,yetevidenceshowsthatdisrespectfultermscanpreventindividualsfromseekingmedicalcareandreducetrustinhealthcareproviders.Therefore,adoptingaflexible,ratherthanrigid,approachiskey.Thisinvolvesprioritizingindividuals’preferredterms,avoidingmorallyjudgmentallanguage,andadaptingtospecificcontexts.Forhealthcareworkers,balancingguidelineswithpersonalexperiencesmatters,asthereisnouniversal“correct”term.24.Whatistheproblemwithperson-firstlanguageaboutbodysize?A.Itfailstoreflectpeople’srealneeds. B.Itisrejectedbymedicalprofessionals.C.Itregardslargerbuildasadisease. D.Itistooformalfordailycommunication.25.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheterm“fat”?A.Itiswidelyusedbyresearchersinsteadof“obese”.B.Itsusemayboosttrustbetweenpatientsanddoctors.C.Itisconsideredthemostpoliteterminmedicalsettings.D.Itssocialmeaninghaschangedinsomegroupsofpeople.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheuseofbodysizeterms?A.Supportiveoffixedmedicalterms. B.Infavorofcontext-fitexpressions.C.Objectivewithnopersonalopinions. D.Criticalofneutralbody-imageterms.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BodyImage:AFocusofLong-TermResearchB.MedicalTerms:AHistoryofObesityLabelingC.WeightBias:AReductioninHealthcareSettingsD.WordChoice:RespectfulBodySizeDescriptionThedawnchorusofbirdsonghasinspiredpoetsandnatureloversforthousandsofyears,butthereasonwhybirdsstartthedaythiswayisanenduringmystery.Now,aseriesofexperimentsonzebrafinches(斑胸草雀)suggeststhatwhiledarknessholdsbacksinging,birdsbuildupastrongmotivationtosinginthenightthatcausesthemtoburstintosongatdawn.SatoshiKojimaattheKoreaBrainResearchInstituteandhiscolleaguesstudiedlab-raisedzebrafinchesincarefully-controlledlightingconditions.Whentheteamdelayedsuddenexposuretobrightlightuntilthreehoursafteractualdawn,thefinches,whichwereawake,remainedsilentinthedark;oncethelightwasturnedon,theysangmoreintenselythanusual.However,whenthelightscameonthreehoursearlierthantruedawn,thechoruswaslessintense.“Thebirdsarealreadyawakeinthedarkbeforethelightscomeon,”Kojimasays.Henotesthatdarknesssubduestheirnaturalurgetosing,whichinturnbooststheirsingingmotivation,leadingtoareboundofintensesingingwhenlightscomeon.Theresearchersthenadministeredthedrugluzindole,whichblockstheeffectsofmelatonin(褪黑激素),ahormonethathelpsregulatewakefulnesscyclesinmanyanimals.Birdsthatweregiventhisdrugfivehoursbeforethenormallights-ontimewokeupmorequicklyandbegansingingearlierthanthoseinthecontrolgroup.Besides,analysisofthebirds’songsrevealedrapidstructuralshiftsinthefirsthourafterdawncomparedtothesecond.“Duetotheabsenceofsingingduringthenight,thevocalmotorsystemandsongstructuremayslightlysuffer,andthedawnchorusservestoquicklyrestoreorimprovethem,”saysKojima.Whilethisstudyexaminedonlyonespecies,similardriversmayapplytootherbirdspecies,hesays.ButDiegoGilattheNationalMuseumofNaturalSciencesinMadrid,Spain,urgescaution.Thereare“extensivedifferencesbetweenspecies:how,whenandwhatbirdssinginthedawnchorus”,hesays.“Thisexplainswhy11differentassumptionshavebeenproposedtounderstandthephenomenon.”28.WhatdoesKojima’sexperimentinParagraph2mainlyshow?A.Finches’chorusstrengthrelatestotimestayinginthedark.B.Lab-raisedzebrafinchesaremoresensitivetolightchanges.C.Earlierlightexposureresultsinamoreintensedawnchorus.D.Earlierlightexposuremakesthebirds’dawnchoruslastlonger.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“subdues”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Transforms. B.Restricts. C.Motivates. D.Ignores.30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheexperimentwithluzindole?A.Luzindoleimprovesbirds’vocalmotorsystem.B.Melatoninshowednoeffectonthecontrolgroup.C.Melatoninmaypreventbirds’wakingandsinging.D.Luzindoledirectlyliftsbirds’dawn-singingmotivation.31.WhatdoDiegoGil’swordsimply?A.Moreexperimentsareneededtoconfirmtheassumption.B.Thefindingsonzebrafinchesmaynotfitallbirdspecies.C.Allproposedassumptionsaboutdawnchorusareunreliable.D.Speciesdifferenceshavenoimpactondawnchoruspatterns.Theanchoringeffect,acommonmentaltendencyrootedinthestudyofhowpeoplemakeeconomicchoices,referstohowpeopleoverlydependonthefirstpieceofinformation,whichiscalledthe“anchor(锚)”,whenmakinglaterjudgments.Thissimplethinkingstrategyaffectspricingnegotiations,riskassessments,andevenmoralevaluations.Forinstance,jurors(陪审员)askedtoconsidera30-yearprisonsentencebeforediscussionoftensettleclosertothisfigure,whilethosegivena10-yearreferencetendtosuggestmuchshorterpunishments.TheNobelPrizewinnerDanielKahnemanthrewlightonthistendencyviahis“wheeloffortune”experiment.Intheexperiment,participantsspunawheelthatwassecretlysettostopateither10or65.Afterspinning,theywereaskedtoestimatethepercentageofAfricannationsintheUN.Interestingly,thosewhosawthewheelstopat10guessedaround25%,whilethoseseeing65guessedabout45%.Evenwhenpeopleknowtheanchorisrandom,thisunreasonablereliancestillpersists.Theanchoringeffectworksintwomainways:theprocessofadjustingone’sthoughtsstepbystepandtheinfluenceofearlyinformationonlaterthinking.Whenpeopletrytoguessanumber,theyoftenstartwiththeanchorandthenchangetheiransweronlyalittle—neverenoughtogetawayfromtheanchor’sinfluence.Thisfactbecomesapparentinthefieldofmarketing:labelsmarkedwithfirstpricesserveashighanchors,whichcauseconsumerstoperceivethevalueofdiscountsashigherthantheiractualworth.Neurological(神经学上的)studiesfindthatanchoringstimulatestheprefrontalcortex(前额叶皮层)andtheamygdala(杏仁核).Thisdoubleactivationexplainswhyanchorsinfluencebothreasonableandemotionaldecisions.Yetthetendencyhasmoralissues:lawyersdemandingharsherinitialsentencesoftensecurelongersentences,whilerealestateagentscontrollinglistingpricescanartificiallypushupmarketvalues.Toreduceit,peoplecansetclearevaluationcriteriaandthinkcarefullywithoutfocusingonoriginalanchors,helpingthemmakefairer,morereasonablechoices.32.Whichofthefollowingsituationsbestillustratestheanchoringeffect?A.Aviewerlikesamoviestarandthenenjoysallmoviesthestaractsin.B.Abuyeroffers£600forahandbagafterthesellerfirstsaysitcosts£800.C.Astudentpicksabookbecauseitscoverlooksmoreattractivethanothers.D.Ashopperbuysacheapscarfbecauseit’splacednexttoaluxurycoatinthestore.33.Whydomarketersusuallydisplay“originalprice”tagsnexttoproductprices?A.Toprovethattheoriginalpricewasfixedinareasonableway.B.Toattractmorecustomersbyshowingtheproduct’spopularity.C.Toshowthattheproduct’squalitymatchesitsoriginalhighpriceperfectlywell.D.Tomakeconsumersbelievethediscountsaremorehelpfulthantheyreallyare.34.Whydoestheauthormentiontheprefrontalcortexandamygdala?A.Toprovethattheanchoringeffectisanin-bornmentaltendency.B.Toshowthattheanchoringeffectcanbecontrolledbyadjustingbrainactivity.C.Toexplainthattheanchoringeffectshapesbothsensibleandemotionalresolutions.D.Tohighlighttheimportanceofneurologicalresearchinunderstandingmentalphenomena.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Todescribeaspecificexperiment. B.Toanalyzeaharmfulinfluence.C.Todiscussamoralphenomenon. D.Toexplainamentaltendency.Whenweturn40,weoftenworryabouthowtokeepourmindssharp—duetoaging,heavyworkloads,orthechallengeofadaptingtonewtechnology,suchasnotlearningasfastasbeforeortryingnewwaysofdoingthings.Thisgapbetweenpastandpresentcanbeupsetting.36Recoverybecomesakeylimitingfactoronmentalperformanceasweage.Unlikeyoungerpeople,olderadultsfrequentlyfacerecoverybottlenecks.Manywaystostaysharpfocusonimprovingrecovery.Insports,peoplesay,“Youcanonlytrainashardasyoucanrecover.”37Youngpeoplearelimitedbymotivationorenergy,butforolderadults,recoveryistheissue,likelackingfocuswhenworkinglonger.Prioritizebasicrecoverymethods:qualitysleep,balancednutritionandregularlow-intensityexercisetoboostenergyandeasementaltiredness.38Afterleavingschool,mostofusnolongertakeformalexams,butsettinglearningobjectivesthatrequireevaluationcankeepourlearningabilitysharp.Thisnotonlyboostsconfidencebutalsopushesustousenewlearningtools.Italsohelpsusaddressissueslikediscomfortwithchallengingtasksordifficultyprocessinglargeamountsofinformationatonce.Agoodbenchmarkistostaycapableoflearningundergraduate-levelcoursesonanysubject.Maintainingawillingnesstotrynewthingspromotesmentalgrowth.Researchshowsthatbalancingfamiliarroutineswithnewexperiencesyieldsthebestresults.39Balancenewattemptswithfamiliarthings—likevisitingyourgo-torestaurantthreeFridaysamonthandanewoneonce.Thesestrategiesareeffectivetomaintainmentalsharpness.40Theyalsoshareacommonrequirement:self-knowledgegainedthroughobservationandreflection.Byunderstandingsuchaspects,suchasnutritionalgapsorexerciselimits,youcanthrivementallyregardlessofageorlifestage.A.Thisequallyappliestomentalperformance.B.Thisbalancehelpsusgrowwithasenseofduty.C.Butwecangetthatsharpnessbackwiththreestrategies.D.Theyallessentiallyrequireunderstandingyourpersonalneeds.E.Pursuinglearninggoalswithproperassessmentisalsonecessary.F.Formalexamsafterschoolarekeytomaintainingourlearningability.G.Engaginginnewthingsdoesnotmeanabandoningproveneffectivemethods.三、完形填空Amagazinearticleclaimedthatpeoplebegintoresembletheirparentsaroundage43.The41includedcomplainingabouttheweather,dressingforcomfortover42,andcookingthesamefamiliardishes.ThoughIwaspastthatage,Ifeltthisdidn’t43tomeatall.Myparents’homeechoedwith44laughterduringweeklyfamilydinners,whileIpreferredquieteveningsreading45inmyapartment.Mymothergrewvegetablesinhergarden;Ijust46afewflowersinsmallpots.I47grandhotelstoruralcampertrips,andInevercomplainedabouttheweatherorwenttobedearly.48,mydaughtermademereconsiderthenextday.WhenIshowedhertheveryarticleandinsisteditdidn’tfitme,shegentlypointedoutthatIhad49asecondsliceofcaketocountcalories—justlikeGrandma—andnow50teausingGrandma’soldteacupsandspoons.Gradually,Inoticedmore51:Ichoseelastic-waist(松紧腰)skirtsforcomfort,andmysisterboughtaping-pongtablejustasDadusedtohave.Onefriend52hermotherinselectingwarm-tonedwallpaper.Eventually,Igrew53toacceptthatIam,inmanyways,asmaller54ofmyparents—arealizationthatnowfeelslikeawarm55ratherthanalossofself.41.A.signs B.effects C.symptoms D.passions42.A.ambition B.dream C.efforts D.style43.A.respond B.apply C.stick D.object44.A.forced B.bitter C.faint D.loud45.A.comfortably B.passively C.hurriedly D.intensively46.A.picked B.managed C.sold D.designed47.A.anticipated B.valued C.preferred D.regarded48.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Meanwhile D.However49.A.turneddown B.passedon C.heldback D.gaveaway50.A.charged B.served C.exposed D.boiled51.A.similarities B.conclusions C.habits D.arguments52.A.boughtup B.arguedwith C.tookafter D.attendedto53.A.content B.disappointed C.concerned D.ashamed54.A.shadow B.version C.substance D.trend55.A.shelter B.celebration C.embrace D.dedication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。China’stechnologicalbreakthroughs,acceleratingrapidlyinthepastdecade,havereshapedthelandscapesofglobal56(innovate).ThesuccessfullaunchoftheChang’e-6lunarprobein2024,whichcollectedsamplesfromthemoon’sfarside,57(demonstrate)extraordinaryspaceexplorationcapabilitiesofChinaalready.Quantum(量子)computingrepresentsanotherfrontier58Chinaleads.TheJiuzhang3.0prototype(原型),59(develop)byChinesescientists,solvedcomplexproblemsinsecondsthatwouldtakesupercomputersyears.Suchprogressarises60sufficientinvestmentinbasicresearch,withnationalresearchspendingrisingby10%annuallysince2020.Ingreentechnology,61Chinadominatesaresolarpanelproductionandwindturbineinstallation(涡轮机装置).By2026,62(renew)energywillaccountfor37%ofitstotalelectricityconsumption,significantlyreducingcarbonemissions.Thiscommitmentisreflectedinthenation’spromise63(achieve)carbonneutrality(碳中和)by2060.Artificialintelligencealsothriveshere.Shenzhen-basedHuawei’sAscendchipspowerAIsystemsarewidelyusedinsmartcities,64(make)urbanmanagementmoreefficient.Internationalpartnerships,liketheChina-EuropejointMarsmission,65(far)provethattechnologicaladvancementknowsnoboundaries.五、书信写作66.在假期,你发现周围许多同学喜欢“宅”在家里观看线上课程、刷视频、浏览社交平台等上网活动。请你就此现象向校英文报“CampusView”专栏投稿,谈谈你的看法。基本内容要求:1.简要描述该现象;2.分析其可能带来的好处与弊端;3.提出你的积极建议。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。OnlineActivitiesonHolidays____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Lilyhadalwayslovedhergrandpa’soldcamera—ablackmodelinawornleathercase,scentedwithpineandtime.He’dboughtitdecadesagoinParis,andoftentoldheritcapturedtheirsummers:chasingfireflies,eatingstrawberryshortcakebythelake,herfirstbikeride.Butsincegrandpa’sweakheartdiagnosislastyear,thingschanged.Hecouldn’twalkfarortalklong,andthecamera—onceaconstant—wasputinadustyattic(阁楼)box,forgottenlikeanunfinishedstory.LastSaturday,momhadhercleantheattic.Movingapileofsweaters,herfingersbrushedcoldmetal—thecameracase.Dustingitoff,thepinescenthither,stinginghereyes.Openingitwithaclick,shesawthecamera(lensstillshiny,asifpolishedyesterday)andasmallunopenedfilmroll.Tapedtoit:grandpa’smessyhandwriting,“ForLily—our7thsummer,theonewiththerainbow.”Lily’sheartjumped—sherememberedthatsummerwell:they’dgottencaughtintherainpickingblueberries,thenarainbowcurvedoverthefield.She’dbeggedforphotos,buthelaughed,“Saveitforlater,kiddo.”Now“later”came.Glancingback,underthecamera,shefoundafadedbrowndevelopingkit,labeled:“Emergencyfilmdeveloping.”Suddenlysherecalledhowhe’dtaughthertodevelopfilminthebathroomsinkasakid—now,sheknewwhatsheshoulddo.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。Paragraph1:Afterdevelopingthefilmroll,Lilyrushedtoherroomandfoundanoldphotoprinter.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thenextmorning,Lilyheldthephotosandthecameratightlyandrantothehospital._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案BCCBBCABAB题号11121314151617181920答案AABCACBACA题号21222324252627282930答案AACCDBDABC题号31323334353637383940答案BBDCDCAEGD题号41424344454647484950答案ADBDABCDAB题号5152535455答案ACABC1.B【原文】M:MyfriendsandIaregoingtoMary’scafeafterschool,mom.W:Butitclosesatfiveo’clock.Youwon’thavemuchtimethere.M:No,it’schanged.It’sopenuntilsevennow.ButI’llbebackataboutsix,Ithink.W:Allright.That’sfine.2.C【原文】W:MikeandIaregettingtogetherfordinner.Doyouwanttocomewithus?M:Yeah,thatwouldbenice.Ihaveameetinginabouttenminutes.Icanmeetyouafterwardifthat’sOK.W:That’sfine.Whoisyourmeetingwith?M:TheBostonInsuranceCompany.3.C【原文】M:MomsawthatIneededanewbackpack,soshe’sgoingtotakeusshoppingtoday!W:IwonderifIwillgetsomenewshoestoday.M:Why?Youalreadyhavesomany!W:Thosedon’tfitmeanymore.4.B【原文】M:HeyMary,I’mtired.Wouldyouminddrivingforawhile?W:Iwouldliketo,butIdon’tknowhowtodrive.M:Really?Don’tyouhavealicense?Ithoughteveryonehadalicense.5.B【原文】W:Doyoucookvegetables?M:IcookvegetablesorIeatvegetablesfresh.Forexample,I’llcutupacucumber,andputsomesaltonitandeatitwithmylunch.W:Ilovetoeatvegetablesticks,carrotsticks,cucumbersticks.6.C7.A【原文】W:Thisapartmentisdefinitelythebestonewe’veviewedsofar.M:Iagree.Ithasenoughspace,thecostisreasonable,andthelocationisspoton.However,whataboutBuddy?Manyofthesebuildingshavepetrestrictions.I’mnotwillingtoconsideraplacethatdoesn’tallowhim.W:Absolutely,wecan’tleaveBuddyout.Doyouhavetheseller’scontactnumber?M:Itshouldbeintheemailshesent.I’lllookitup.W:Let’scallhernowandclarify.Wecan’taffordtomissoutonthisplace.Ifwewantit,weneedtomakeanofferrightaway.8.B9.A【原文】W:SoJason,willyouhaveagoatthecompetitionforyoungvideogamedesignersthen?M:It’dbereallycoolifIcould,butIdon’tknowifI’mreallyuptoit.W:It’sforthosewhoare11to16yearsold,soitshouldbeyoursortofthing,don’tyouthink?M:It’smoreaquestionofwhetherI’vegotwhatittakesreally.W:Butyouknowalotaboutvideogames.M:Fromthepointofviewofaplayer...yeah,absolutely...butasadesigner,that’sareallydifferentthing.I’lldefinitelyhaveacloserlookatthecompetitionrulesthough.W:I’veprintedthemoffactually.You’dbetterhavealookatthembeforeyousignupforthecompetition.M:Iwill.Thanks.10.B11.A12.A【原文】M:Wow,I’mreallygettingfat.I’vegained10poundsinthelasttwomonths.W:Howmuchdoyouweigh?M:About170pounds.W:Doyouexerciseregularly?M:Notrecently,becauseI’mmeetingatightdeadline.W:Whatkindoffoodsdoyoueat?M:Iusuallygettake-outorfastfoodbecauseIdon’thaveenoughtimetocook.W:Iwasreadingadietbooktheotherday.Itsaidthatifyoueatmeatandnothingelse,you’llloseweightquickly.Oneofmyfriendstoldmehetrieditandlost20pounds.M:T
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