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2026届福建龙岩市高三下学期二模英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Employmoreworkers.B.Purchasesomecomputers.C.Upgradethecomputersystem.2.Whathappenedtothelabequipment?A.Itwasdelayedindelivery.B.Itwascanceledforshipping.C.Itwasreplacedbythesupplier.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?A.Romantic.B.Exciting.C.Boring.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theirdailyactivities.B.Theirpersonalqualities.C.Theircareerplans.5.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenDavidandJennifer?A.Cousins.B.Clubmembers.C.Schoolmates.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdidthemandislikeabouttherestaurant?A.Thespace.B.Thestaff.C.Thedishes.7.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonextweekend?A.Cooksomefishdishes.B.Celebrateherbirthday.C.Visitarestaurant.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatshouldbeinthefirstsectionofthereflectivejournal?A.Personalstudygoals.B.Suggestionsfromothers.C.Questionsassignedbyprofessors.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Createsomeslides.B.SurftheInternet.C.MeetProfessorMay.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatchangedtheman’soriginalplan?A.Thescheduleofexams.B.Theseverityofthestorm.C.Theextentofthedamage.11.Whatwillbedealtwithfirst?A.Thefallentrees.B.Thedamagedroof.C.Thebrokenwindows.12.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Arepairworker.B.Amarketingmanager.C.Aschoolofficial.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthewomandobeforestartingthesurvey?A.Sheasksabouttheman’semployer.B.Shecommentsonsomecompanies.C.Sheshareshershoppingpreferences.14.Whatisthepurposeoftheman’ssurvey?A.Topromotefoodforchildren.B.Topublicizeeco-friendlyshopping.C.Toreducethecostofsomeproducts.15.Whatkindofproductpackagingdoesthewomansupport?A.Luxurious.B.Bright.C.Simple.16.Whatisthewoman’sopiniononbuyingeco-friendlyproducts?A.It’stroublesome.B.It’snecessary.C.It’scommon.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatdidthespeakerdoaftergraduatingfromcollege?A.Hepublishedabook.B.Heworkedasacollector.C.Hedrewpicturesforbooks.18.Whatdopotentialclientsexpectartiststohave?A.Printedworks.B.Competitionexperience.C.Modernartworkcollections.19.Howcanlistenerspreparecollectionsofbestworkaccordingtothespeaker?A.Byjoininganartworkshop.B.Byshowingartworkwithtext.C.Byplacingartworkonthewebsite.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestlistenersdoforaninterview?A.Classifytheirartwork.B.Preparealltheirexamples.C.Carrytheircompetitionworks.二、阅读理解Icelandisrichwithjaw-droppingsights.Whetheryou’rebookingatripbasedonthecost,theweather,theattractionsorthecrowds,thisguidehasyoucovered.FinestWeathertoVisitTheweatheristhemostpleasantinIcelandduringthesummermonths.That’swhenaveragetemperaturescanrangefrom50to59degreesFahrenheit.TherearemanypeoplewhoflocktoIcelandduringthistimetoenjoythewarmertemperaturesandgreenerlandscapes.BestNorthernLightsObservingTimeThebesttimetoseetheNorthernLightsisbetweenSeptemberandMarch.EventhoughIcelandisoneofthebestplacestoseetheNorthernLights,catchingaglimpse(一瞥)ofthebreathtakinglightsisnotguaranteed.Theconditionsneedtobejustright:clearskiesandstrongsolaractivity.Unliketheclimateinautumnandspring,theweathercanberoughinwinter,withlotsofrainandsnow,whichcanultimatelyruinyourchancesofseeingthelights.CheapestVisitingTimeThecheapesttimetovisitIcelandisduringitsoff-peakseason,fromSeptembertoNovember.It’salsorecommendedthatbargain(便宜货)huntersvisitbetweenJanuaryandApril,andalittleresearchgoesalongwaywhenitcomestolandinggreattraveldeals.Whetheryou’rebookingahotelormotel,planyourtripearly,doyourresearchandtrackpricesifyouhavethetime.Manyappsworkonsupplyanddemand,sobookingdirectwithplacesoftenhassavingsattached.21.WhenisthebesttimetovisitIcelandregardingtheweather?A.FromMarchtoMay.B.BetweenJuneandAugust.C.InSeptemberandNovember.D.AroundDecemberandFebruary.22.What’srequiredforviewingtheNorthernLightsinIceland?A.Friendlycompanions.B.Professionalequipment.C.Dependablesolarenergy.D.Favorablenaturalconditions.23.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutbudgettravel?A.Directbookingthroughapps.B.Immediatehotelreservation.C.Carefulplanninginadvance.D.Frequentbargainingforprices.Tohonorafatheranddaughter’slifelongdevotiontoDunhuang,theexhibitionEverlastingBeautyofDunhuangisheldattheTsinghuaUniversityArtMuseumuntilSept15.ItexploreshowDunhuang’sprofoundhistory,splendidartandrichculturereshapedtheChangfamily’slifepathandstillhasalastinginfluenceonChangShana’screativework.TheexhibitiondisplayscarefullycraftedcopiesofoilpaintingsbyChangShuhong,whoseoriginalworksarepermanentlypreservedintheZhejiangProvincialMuseuminhishometown.DuringhisstayinParis,Changstudiedatawell-knownartschoolandearnedwideapprovalthroughhisworksshowcasedattheParisSalon,establishinghimselfasanoutstandingartist.However,hislifetookadramaticturnafterhereadPaulPelliot’sCatalogofDunhuangCavesandviewedDunhuangartworksstolenbyWesternexplorersattheGuimetMuseum.ThisexperiencenotonlysparkedhislifelongpassionforDunhuangbutalsostrengthenedhisresolvetosafeguarditforfuturegenerations.Inthechaosofwarsandsocialunrest,ChangShuhongandhisteamventured(冒险)toDunhuangtocleanandprotectthepoorlypreservedrelics.HisdaughterChangShanaspentherdayscopyingmurals(壁画)andnightspolishingherpaintingskills.Underherfather’sstrictguidance,shedevotedlypracticedcalligraphyfromTangDynastyBuddhisttexts.Later,inspiredbytwofamilyfriends—architectcoupleLiangSichengandLinHuiyin—shemasteredtheskilloftransformingintricate(错综复杂的)cavepatternsintopracticaldaily-lifedesigns,whichwereappliedtoarchitectureinteriors,tablewareandclothing.ChangShuhongoncestatedthatifheweretobereborn,hewouldcontinuehisunfulfilledmissionofprotectingDunhuang.Afterhispassing,hewasburiedinDunhuang,facingalandmarkhepaintedin1952.Attheexhibition,ChangShanawrotethatshehadfaithfullyfollowedherfather’steachingstopromoteDunhuangartandfirmlybelievedthatmorepeoplewouldjoinhandstorestoreitsformergloryasashiningjewelontheSilkRoad.Notably,herinnovativedesignshavebeenadoptedbyseveralculturalinstitutionsandbrands,makingDunhuangelementsmoreaccessibletothepublic.24.WhatmotivatedChangShuhongtoprotectDunhuang?A.Academicresearchneed.B.Personallearningexperience.C.Familytraditioninfluence.D.ExposuretoDunhuangart.25.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeChangShuhong?A.Adeterminedculturalguardian.B.Anestablishedinternationalpainter.C.AfollowerofWesternartistictrends.D.Aknowledgeableculturaleducator.26.WhatisChangShana’scontributiontoDunhuangart?A.Preservingmuralsthroughcarefulcopying.B.Teachingdesignskillsatuniversities.C.Makingtraditionalpatternswidelyusable.D.OrganizinginternationalexhibitionsinParis.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.AnexhibitionatTsinghuaMuseum.B.Dunhuang’sartisticandculturalvalue.C.CreativedesignswithDunhuangelements.D.Afamily’slifelongdevotiontoDunhuang.“There’snobodyinthetruck,”SterlingAnderson,co-founderofautonomoustruckcompanyAurora,saidinaninterview.“We’renotWizardofOzingthisthing.”Andersonwasreferringtothecompany’splanstobeginacommercialdeliveryserviceusingdriverlesstrucks.Whathemeantwasthis:ourtechnologyisnotaparlourtrick(表面花招).UnlikeinTheWizardofOz(《绿野仙踪》),therewon’tbeahumanhiddenbehindthecurtain.AuroraannounceditscommercialdriverlesstruckingserviceinTexasinMaythisyear,butsoonmovedobserversfromthebacktothefrontseatatitspartner’srequest.Auroraisn’taloneinnotbeingabletoquithumans.Tesla’snewrobotaxiservicehashumansafetymonitorsinthepassengerseats.Eventhemoreestablishedself-drivingtaxiservices,whichdon’thaveanyoneinsidethecar,stillhavehumansbehindthescenesprovidingadvice.Whycan’tsupposedlysuperiormachinesmanagewithouthumans?Machinesdon’tgettired,bored,drunkordistracted,buttheystrugglewithreal-world“edgecases”thatrequirecontextualawarenessandintuition(直觉),suchashowbesttonavigateablockageontheroad,orwhataconstructionworkerwavinghisarmsaroundistryingtotell.Ontopofthat,everysafesystemshouldhaveabackstopincaseoftechnicalproblems.Yetsystemsrelyingonacombinationofmachinesandhumanscansufferfromallsortsofwell-documentedproblems.Humansafetymonitorsmightloseconcentration.Remotedriversmightstrugglewithtechnicalissueslikeconnectionproblems.Thentherearequestionsoflegalresponsibility:ifahumaninasupportcentresomewheregivesbadadvicetoanautonomousvehiclethatleadstoanaccident,whoistoblame?BryantWalkerSmith,alawprofessor,saidthattheself-drivingcompaniesshouldexplainexactlywhatthey’redoingandwhytheythinkitissafe.Yetsofar,manyofthehumanroleshaveremainedintheshadows.Itshouldn’tbeviewedasaproblemthatself-drivingcarsstillneedsupportfromhumansbehindthescenes.Butnorshouldthoserolesbehiddenaway.It’stimeforregulatorstopullbackthecurtain.28.WhatdidAndersonsayabouttheircompany’sdriverlessservice?A.Ittrulylivesuptoitsname.B.Itisstillundertestnow.C.Itisanadvertisingtrick.D.Ithasapromisingfuture.29.Whydoself-drivingmachinesstillneedhumanassistance?A.Theylackemotionalintelligence.B.Theycan’thandleallreal-lifesituations.C.Humandriversaremorecost-efficient.D.Technologyisnotfullyaccessibleyet.30.Whichproblemmighthuman-machinesystemsface?A.Humanmonitors’distraction.B.Lackofeffectiveinteraction.C.Unreasonablelegalagreements.D.Over-guidancefromsupportcenters.31.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionaboutthedriverlessindustry?A.Stoppingusingself-drivingtechnology.B.Improvingthemachines’learningability.C.Makinghumanrolesmorevisible.D.Reducingthenumberofhumanhelpers.Shouldweapplygenetic(基因)engineeringtowildlife?WhatifwecouldmakeseabirdsresistanttoadeadlyflybymakingchangestotheirDNA?Orengineerfishtotoleratepollution?Ordesigncoralstosurvivewarmingoceans?Thankstoscientificadvances,suchpossibilitiesarenowwithinreach.Thisquestionwasdebatedat2025InternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN)WorldConservationCongress,duringwhichconservationistsrejectedaproposedpostponementonreleasinggeneticallyengineeredspeciesintothewild.Aheadofthegathering,over90Non-GovernmentalOrganizations(NGOS)hadurgedtheIUCNto“saynotoengineerwildspecies”.Yetthisoverlooksareality:humanshavebeenreshapingotherspecies’geneticsforthousandsofyears.Itstartedaround30,000yearsagowithdomestication,asgreywolvesevolved(进化)intodogsandredjunglefowlintochickens.Hundredsofyearsago,intentionalselectivebreeding(培育)enhanceddesirablefeatures—meatiercattleandlongerpigs—guidingevolutionthroughbreedingwithoutdirectgeneediting.Thingsdidn’tstophere,however.HumanactivityisaffectingtheDNAofallspecies.Whilewarmingourworld,anddestroyingwildhabitats,wearecausingevolutiontospeedup.InNewYork’sCentralPark,forinstance,white-footedmicehavedevelopedgenesdigestingfattyfoods,evenpizza.IfchangingtheDNAofwildspeciesisalineyoufeelshouldneverbecrossed,thenIhavenewsforyou.Thatshipsailedlongago.FromRobertBakewell’sselectivebreedinginthe18thcentury,tothedevelopmentofIVF(试管婴儿)inthe1970s,tothecloningofDollythesheepinthe1990s,eachleaponcemetwithdoubtuntilitwasaccepted.Opponents’concernsattheIUCNconferencearevalid:unliketraditionalbreeding,geneeditingintroducesnewcharacteristicsandmixescross-speciesgenes,requiringclearboundariesforacceptablechanges.However,facingamassextinctionof150-200speciesdaily,traditionalconservationisinsufficient,IUCNallowingcautious,responsiblegeneticengineering.Wearetheonesdrivingbiodiversityloss.Ifnewtoolscanhelprepairsomeofthedamage,isn’titatleastworthacareful,regulatedtry?32.WhatwastheattitudeofNGOStowardgeneticengineering?A.Supportive.B.Opposed.C.Reserved.D.Indifferent.33.Howdidancientpeoplechangeanimalgenes?A.Througheditinggenesdirectly.B.Viachangingtheirhabitatspurposely.C.Bydomesticatingandselectivebreeding.D.Withintentionalcross-speciesbreeding.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Thatshipsailedlongago.”meaninparagraph5?A.Ithappenedwellbeforenow.B.Thateventbelongstothepast.C.Thetechnologyisoutdated.D.Theproblemisgettingworse.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ProtectingWildlifewithGenesB.GeneChangesofSpeciesC.ProsandConsofGeneEditingD.EditingNaturetoFixOurFailures三、完形填空Whenmythree-year-olddaughterHeidiwasplayinginthebackyard,shesatonthelid(盖子)ofalargeglasscontainer,whichaccidentallybrokeimmediately.Shesufferedadeep36,andwerushedtotheemergencyroom.Afterawait,Dr.Johnson,acalmandfriendlydoctor,37her.Toeaseherfear,hetoldjokesashetreatedherwound.After38it,hedidsomethingunexpected.He39asurgicalglove(手套)intoaballoon,drewachickenfaceonit,andgaveittoHeidiasatoy.Fordays,this“chicken”washerfavorite40.Thirtyyearslater,duringafamilydinner,we41theaccident.Idescribedthepanicandblood.ButHeidi,nowamatureadult,was42.Hermemorywasentirelydifferent.She43thequickresponseofthefamilyand,mostofall,thekinddoctorandthefunnyglove.Shelookedbackonthatday44.Iwas45byherabilitytoleaveoutthefrighteningpartsandonlyrememberthegood.Hermemorywasn’tofabloodyaccidentbutapleasant46toakind“grandpa”doctor.Thismademe47thatfocusingonthepositiveisahealthyskillIhadlost.Asachild,Ialsousedto48thesweetmemories.Heiditaughtmeavaluablelesson:thereisalwayssomethinggoodtofocuson.Now,Itrytoliveinthemoment,49thegood,andmovepastthebadquickly.Weshouldallbe50forthe“Dr.Johnsons”inourlives,whosesmallactsofkindnessleavelastingimpressions.36.A.failure B.cut C.loss D.shock37.A.examined B.observed C.tested D.cured38.A.closing B.covering C.cleaning D.dressing39.A.folded B.broke C.blew D.divided40.A.assistant B.game C.souvenir D.companion41.A.reported B.mentioned C.investigated D.settled42.A.annoyed B.frightened C.embarrassed D.surprised43.A.reflected B.praised C.recalled D.pictured44.A.fondly B.calmly C.briefly D.clearly45.A.amused B.confused C.struck D.judged46.A.reply B.visit C.greeting D.gift47.A.realize B.declare C.decide D.emphasize48.A.setdown B.lookfor C.concentrateon D.workwith49.A.enjoy B.expect C.get D.encounter50.A.fit B.ready C.responsible D.grateful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。ForGarima,whohasconsideredChengduinSichuanasher“secondhometown”foroverayear,China’ssafetyisarealpartofdailylife—onethathaschanged51sheunderstandspublicsecurity.She52(impress)deeplybyChina’sdependablepublicsafetysinceshecametoChina.Garima,53self-described“nightowl(猫头鹰)”,comfortablywalksinthestreets,playstabletennis,cyclesonsharedbikes,54relaxesonparkbencheslateatnight—allwithoutanyanxiety.“Thestreetsaresafeevenatmidnight,withlate-nightshopsallowingmetoexplorefoodfreely,”shetoldtheGlobalTimes.Chinaranks55theworld’ssafestnations.Officialdatashowsa2024murderrateof0.44per100,000people,oneofthelowest56(global).ProfessorShenYifromFudanUniversityexplainedthatthissafetycomesfrom57(system)governance.Hementionedapopularforeignbloggers’experimentinChina:leaving58(valuable)inpublictoseeiftheywouldbetaken.Andtheresultisalwaysthesame:theitemsremain59(untouch).ProfessorShenemphasizedthatChinaprioritizespeople’ssafety,continuously60(strengthen)itsabilitytoensuresafetyinaccordancewithrelevantlaws.ThisreflectsChina’sstrongdeterminationandtheongoingeffortstoaddressrisks,ensuringasecureenvironmentforall.五、书信写作61.假定你是李华,学校将举办一场“师生运动会”,旨在促进师生交流。作为组织者之一,请你给新来的外教Mr.Davies写一封邮件邀请他来参加比赛,内容包括:(1)为他推荐一个参赛项目;(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纸相应位置作答。DearMr.Davies,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达62.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。Twotickets.Onlytwoticketstothebigbasketballgame.ThreepairsofeyesfocusedontheticketsinDad’shand.Marcusasked,“Onlytwotickets?But,Dad,whichofusgetstogo?”“Yeah,whogetstogo?”repeatedCaleb.“Can’tyougetmoretickets?”Iasked.IwasjustaseagerasmybrothersforanightoutwithDad.“I’mafraidnot,”Dadanswered.“Mr.Williamsonlyhastwoticketstooffer.”Dadscratched(挠)hishead,“Caleb,aren’tyoualittleyoungforaprofessionalgame?”“Amnot!”Calebinsisted.Dadtriedagain.“Jill,sinceyou’reagirl…”BeforeIcouldrespond,Momsaid,“JillpracticeswithMarcusandhisfriends,andshe’sbetterthanmanyofthem!”“Okay,”Dadsmiled.“I’llhavetofigureoutafairwayofchoosingbetweenthethreeofyoubytomorrowmorninganddecidewhodeservesitmost.”Thenextmorning,Marcushurriedintothekitchen.“Where’sDad?”heasked,reachingformilk.“HeandMomwenttothelibrary,”Calebanswered.“HesaidweshouldstartourSaturdayhouseworkafterbreakfast,”Iadded.“Housework?He’skidding,”Marcussaid,“Howcanweconcentratewiththegameonlyhoursaway?”“I’mgettingthenewspaper,”Marcusannounced.“There’sprobablyagamepreview.”“Waitforme!”Calebrushedafterhim.Thedoorshutastheyleft.Ilookedatthemessybreakfasttable.Well,Ithought,“Saturdayhouseworkstartsrighthere.”Minuteslater,doinghousework,Iheardabasketballbouncingoutside.IglancedoutthewindowandsawMarcuspracticingshotswhileCalebcheered.Frustrated,Iknockedonthewindowthreetimes.“Okay,we’llhelpinaminute,”Marcussaid.“Justaminute,”Calebadded.Icarriedtherubbishbagoutside.“Youguys,MomandDadwillbebacksoon,”Iremindedthem.Iopenedthelidonthegarbagecontainer,andaflashofwhiteinsidecaughtmyeye.Awhiteenvelope…itmusthavestuckbyaccident.ButthenIsawitwastapedthere,andsomeonehadwritten“Congratulations!”onthefront.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。Iopenedtheenvelopeandpulledoutafoldedpieceofpaper.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Iturnedintheirdirectionandhelduptheenvelope.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案BACBCACABA题号11121314151617181920答案BCABCBCABA题号21222324252627282930答案BDCDACDABA题号31323334353637383940答案CBCADBADCD题号41424344454647484950答案BDCACBACAD1.B【原文】M:Weshouldbringinsomenewpeople.W:Well,Ithinkweneedtoreplacesomeoldcomputersaroundherefirst.M:That’strue.Hopefully,wecanaffordtohiresomeoneafterbuyingthenewequipment.2.A【原文】M:Grace,hasthatshipmentoflabequipmentarrived?Itwassupposedtoarrivethisafternoon.W:Thesuppliercalledthismorningandsaidtherewasadelay.Didn’tyougetmyemailaboutit?M:Imusthavemissedit.3.C【原文】M:Ithoughtthefilmwasreallyexcitingasithaslotsofaction.W:Well,IalmostfellasleepwhenIwatchedit.I’dprefersomeromance,notjustcarchasesandfights.4.B【原文】W:Whatmakesyoudifferentfromotherpeople?M:Mmm...somepeoplesayI’mgoodatdrawing,butIhardlyeverpractice.Whataboutyou?W:I’mquiteaninventor.Ihaveideasfornewthingsandthentrytomakethemwork.5.C【原文】W:SohowdidyouandJennifermeet,Ben?Iheardyoumetatadancingclub.M:Well,it’snottrue.Actually,mycousinDavidintroduceduswhenwemetduringthebreakatcollege.6.A7.C【原文】W:DidyouenjoyyoureveningatthatItalianrestaurant?M:Yeah,itwasgood.Imustsaythough,theycoulddowithgivingpeopleabitmorespace.Wecouldheareverywordthecouplenexttousweresaying!W:Hmm…Hardlyidealwhenyou’reoutforameal.Sohowwasthefood?M:Notbadatall.Andthere’ssomethingforeveryone,whetheryou’reafishperson,ameatlover,oravegetarian.Theyhavelovelystafftoo,reallyenthusiastic.W:MaybeI’llgiveitatrynextweekend.It’smysister’sbirthdaythen.8.A9.B【原文】W:ProfessorTomlinson,mayIaskyouafewquestionsaboutthereflectivejournal?M:Yes,ofcourse.Whatareyouhavingtroublewith?W:Well,everythingreally.Tostartwith,whatshouldbeincludedfirstinthejournal?Perhapssuggestionsfromothers?M:No,no.Youshouldincludethestudygoalsyousetyourselfatthebeginningofyourjournal.ThissectionshouldhavebeendiscussedinsomedetailtowardsthebeginningofthecoursebyProfessorMay.Youshouldbeabletofindhersuggestionsontheslidesshehasprovidedtotheclassonline.W:Okay,thankyou,Professor.10.A11.B12.C【原文】M:Hellothere.Iwasaskedtotellyouabouttheextentofthedamagetothemainbuilding,causedbytherecentstorm.W:Oh,that’sright.Itakeitthatmostofthedamageisjusttothemainbuilding.M:Itisindeed.However,luckily,thedamageisminor,andallofitcanbefixedinoneday.W:Whatwillyoubedoingfirst?Iunderstandyoustartat8inthemorning.M:That’sright.Weweregoingtoremovethefallentrees,butwe’vebeentoldthereareexamsinthemorning,andI’msurethesoundwilldisturballthestudents,soinsteadwe’llfixthatleakyrooffirst.That’safour-hourjobsinceitinvolvesconsiderablerepair,notlikefixingbrokenwindows,whichcanbedonequitequickly.W:Soyou’llfixthebrokenwindowsafterthat,frommidday?M:That’sright.13.A14.B15.C16.B【原文】M:Goodmorning,Madam.MynameisBobSmith.I’mdoingasurveyofpeople’sshoppingpreferences.Couldyouspareafewminutes?W:Sure,butwhoareyoudoingthisfor?Idon’twanttogooutgivinginformationthatwillhelpthosebigcompaniessellmorejunkfoodtochildren.M:Don’tworry.It’stheopposite.IworkfortheGreenMarketResearchcompany.Wehelpeco-friendlycompaniestellconsumerswhytheyshouldbuytheirproducts.W:So,whatkindofquestionsareyouasking?M:Well,doyouliketobuyorganicfoodandlookforproductswithsimplepackaging?W:IdotrytobuyorganicwheneverIcan,andIdefinitelyavoidproductswithover-packagingevenifthey’rebrightandluxurious.It’sjustsowasteful.M:Great!Doyouthinkthepricedifferenceaffectsyourdecision?Sometimeseco-friendlyproductscanbemoreexpensive.W:Yes,itdoes.ButI’mwillingtosupportsustainablepractices.Ithinkit’snecessaryinthelongrun.M:That’safantasticpoint.We’vefoundthatmanyconsumersshareyourviews.17.C18.A19.B20.A【原文】M:Thankyouforinvitingme.IrememberIwantedtobecomeapainterincollege,soIworkedhardtogetmydegreeinFineArts.However,whenIleftcollege,Istarteddrawingpicturesforbooks.Iwasnolongerproducingimagesfromtheheartbutdevelopingimagesformoney.ThenIbegantodevelopacollectionofmydrawingsandstar

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