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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026年全市高三模拟考试英语试题2026.3(测试时间:120分钟卷面总分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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,将答题卡交回。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.

B.£9.18.

C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodo?A.Watchamatch. B.Drivethewoman. C.Arriveontime.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookstore. C.Inaclassroom.3.Whatdoesthemanprefertodo?A.Eatsnacks. B.Climbhills. C.Gohiking.4.Howmuchhasthemanpaidalready?A.$4.9. B.$9.8. C.$19.6.5.WhatdoesEmmameanintheend?A.Shewillwaitfortheman.B.Shewillbuysomeschoolsupplies.C.Shewillsolvethewhiteboardproblems.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredidthecrashtakeplace?A.Nearaschoolgate. B.Atastreetcrossing. C.Inaskateboardpark.7.Whatdidtheguardthinkcausedthecrash?A.Theslipperyground. B.Thecarelessskateboarder. C.Themissingwarningsign.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Howdidthewomanlearnabouttherobotcompetition?A.FromWeChatMoments. B.Fromaposter. C.Fromanemail.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherobotcompetition?A.Itishighlycreative. B.Itisgreatfunforkids. C.Itisnotworthwatching.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Classmates.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhencanMs.GreengiveBobmedicineforhispreviousproblem?A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.Thedayaftertomorrow.12.WhatwasBob’stroubleyesterdayafternoon?A.Aheadache. B.Abackache. C.Astomachache.13.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?A.Bobwillgohomeimmediately.B.Ms.GreenwillletBobrestintheclinic.C.Bob’sdiscomfortisprobablyhomesickness.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Ahost. B.Adoctor. C.Anutritionist.15.WhatdomanypeoplehaveforbreakfastinsomenorthernpartsofChina?A.Eggsandleanmeat. B.Seafoodandmilk. C.Porridgeonly.16.Whydosomepeoplefeelsurprisedaccordingtotheconversation?A.Someonedislikeseatingseafood.B.Someoneavoidsmilkbeforebedtime.C.Someonemainlyhaseggsforbreakfast.17.WhichbestdescribesDr.Smith’sviewonregionaldietdifferences?A.Natural. B.Strange. C.Harmful.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WherewasWorldMusicDayfirstlaunched?A.InFrance. B.InAmerica. C.InGermany.19.Whatwilltonight’slecturemainlycover?A.TheglobalhistoryofWorldMusicDay.B.Historicalaccountsofwell-knownmusicians.C.Plansforfuturemusiccelebrationsinschools.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytellus?A.VariousglobalcelebrationsofWorldMusicDay.B.TheroleofUNESCOinpromotingmusicculture.C.TheachievementsofthefamousmusichistorianMoore.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。ASmartdevicesaren’tmagic;they’rejustconnectedmachineswithintelligentsystemstohelpyouworkmoreefficientlyandsavetimeandmoney.Theydon’tdirectlylowerthecostofheatingyourhomeorwashingyourclothes,buttheydohelpyoumakebetterchoicesthatbringgreatsavings.Take,forexample,asmartplug(插头)inthebasementthatcontrolsawallheater:itisa1500Wunit,andinthewinter,itusuallyrunsforafewhoursperdayasneeded.Withthesmartplug,youcanmakesureit’soffatnightandwhenyouleavethehousewithouthavingtoremembertoturnitoffbyhand.Ifitisusedevenonehourlessperday,thataddsupto$8insavingspermonth—enoughtoquicklycoverthecostofthesmartplugitself.Devicesandthermostats(恒温器)withbuilt-insmarttechnologycanbeevenmorecost-efficient,sincetheycanoperateduringoff-peakhoursorlearnfromyourdailyhabits.TypicalcostsavingsofcommonsmartdevicesDeviceSmartvs.standardAveragesavingsperyearSavingspercentNotesSmartwasher$900vs.$600$20-$3510%to15%Mostlyfromcoldcyclesandoff-peakuseSmartdryer$1,000vs.$700$25-$5015%to20%HeatpumpandschedulingcombinationSmartfridge$2,000vs.$1,200$10-$205%to10%Minordirectsavings;moreconvenienceSmartplugandpowerboard$25vs.$10$10-$15—CutswastedpowerfromdevicesNotethatwhilethecostslistedaretypicalregularprices,manyaffordablesmartdevicesarelikelyavailablefromyourenergyprovideratahugediscount.21.Whatcanhelpcoverthecostofthesmartplugquickly?A.Runningitatnight. B.Turningitoffbyyourself.C.Usingitduringoff-peakhours. D.Reducingitsdailyusebyonehour.22.Whichdevicesavesmostyearlyaccordingtothetable?A.Smartwasher. B.Smartfridge. C.Smartdryer. D.Smartplug.23.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tolistdata. B.Toprovevalue. C.Toteachskills. D.Tocompareprices.BFormorethanthreedecades,Dr.Singhallivedinaworldwheresheusedmedicalimagestohelptreatherpatients.ButinJanuary2025,shemadearemarkablechange,steppingawayfromclinicalpracticeandintocontemporaryart.Herbackgroundinradiology(影像学)continuestoinformhowsheseesandpaintstheworld.Yearsspentreadingshadowsandchangesofthicknesssharpenedhereyesforstructure,depth,andthefinearchitectureshiddenbeneaththesurface.“Inmanyways,Istillreadimages,”shereflects,“justwithadifferentpurposenow.”ForDr.Singhal,paintingisaformofdeepthought.Eachmovementslowsthebreath,centersthemind,andcreatesaquietspaceofreflection.Wheremedicinehealedbodies,artnowdevelopsinnerlandscapesbothforherandherviewers.“Ifapaintinghelpssomeonepause,breathe,orreconnectwiththemselves,thenithasdonewhatIintended,”shesays.Dr.Singhal’sartisticjourneyisfilledwithremarkableenergy.Herfirstyearasafull-timeartisthasbeenmarkedbyadynamicseriesofgroupexhibitionsthattracedherriseathomeandabroad.ShefirstappearedonthenationalstageinJuly2025.Herpathsooncrossedborders.Herartworkswereintroducedtoforeigncountries,whereaudiencesconnecteddeeplywiththeemotionalimpactofherpieces.InDecember,sheheldherfirstprivateexhibition,which,morethanadisplay,wasareflectionofheryear-longdevelopment.Thepraisesandcriticismsalongthewayhavemadehermodestandmature.Ataninternationalgroupshow,avisitoronceaskedindisbelief,“Isthisreallyyourfirstyear?”Whensheconfirmedit,thevisitorsmiledandsaid,“Thenyoursoulhasbeenpaintingmuchlonger.”Itisathoughtshecarrieswithher,areminderthatpassionoftencomesbeforepractice,waitingquietlyfortherightmomenttoemerge.24.WhatdoespaintingmainlymeantoDr.Singhal?A.Aprocessofscientifictraining.B.Awaytotreatphysicalillnesses.C.Amethodtogainpublicrecognition.D.Aformofcalmreflectionandinnerhealing.25.Whatdoesthevisitor’scommentimply?A.Singhalneedsmoretechnicalpractice.B.Singhalshouldhavestartedpaintingearlier.C.Singhal’sartistictalentisnaturallyrooted.D.Singhal’sfirst-yearsuccesswasapureaccident.26.WhichofthefollowingscanbestdescribeDr.Singhal?A.Atraditionalandcautiouslearner. B.Adeterminedandinsightfulpioneer.C.Asociallypopularandtalkativespeaker. D.Afinanciallydrivenandambitiousseller.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ADoctor’sNewPathinArt B.AWell-knownArtist’sLifeC.TheChallengesofCareerChange D.ThePublicRecognitionofaNewArtistCPeoplehavebecomeusedtolivingwithAIfairlyquickly,whichhaschangedthewaymanyofuscommunicateordealwithinformation.Ithasalsoledtoseriousconcernsaboutjobs.Surelymassunemploymentiscomingsoon?Buteconomicdatatelladifferentstory:EUunemploymentisatahistoricallowofaround6%,halftheleveloftenyearsago;theUK’sisevenlowerat5.1%,roughlythelevelofthefast-growingearly2000s;thatoftheUSislowerstillat4.4%.Jobsremainplentifulbecausetechnologycreatesnewtypesofjobs.Butyes,AIwilltakeawaysomejobs.AthirdofAmericansworrytheywilllosetheirstoAI,andmanyofthemwillberight.Sincetheindustrialrevolution,awaveofinnovationshasfueledextraordinaryexponentialeconomicgrowth.However,AI,likethecomputer,theinternet,ortherailways,isaslowrevolution.AndjustastherehasbeennoimmediateAIboomwhenitcomestoeconomicgrowth,thereisnoimmediatechangeinemployment.WhatweseeinsteadarelargelyfirmsusingAIasanexcuseforstandardjob-cuttingexercises.ThisthenleadstoadifferentquestionabouthowAIwillaffectthemeaningofourjobs.AnotherquestionraisedbyAIiswhetheritwillreduceorincreasetheinequalitybetweenworkers.Atfirst,manythoughtthatallowingeveryonetouseanAIassistantwithskillsinprocessinginformationorclearcommunicationwoulddecreaseearninginequality.Butotherrecentresearchfoundtheopposite,withhighlyskilledbusinessmengainingthemostfromusingAIsupport.Onereasonforthisisthattakingadviceisaskillinitself.Inmyownresearchwithcolleagues,wefoundthatgivingchessplayerstop-qualityadvicedoeslittletoclosethegapbetweenthebestandtheworstbecauselower-abilityplayerswerelesslikelytofollowhigh-qualityadvice.Andperhapsthat’sthebiggestriskAIbrings:thatsomepeoplemaybenefitfromitmuchmorethanothers.28.Whatdotheeconomicdatashow?A.Massunemploymentiscomingsoon.B.EUunemploymentishigherthanAmerica’s.C.Technologyhascutjobopportunitiessharply.D.TheUK’sunemploymentmatchesthe1990slevel.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exponential”inparagraph3mean?A.Rapid. B.Steady. C.Irregular. D.Unbalanced.30.Whatcanweinferaboutcompanies’jobcuts?A.TheyresultfromAI’sdirectinfluence.B.TheyareoftendoneundertheexcuseofAI.C.Theymakejobsmoremeaningfulforworkers.D.Theycauseanimmediateemploymentchange.31.Howdoestheauthordevelophisideainthelastparagraph?A.Byquotingauthoritativefiguresinthefield.B.Byanalyzingthecauseandeffectofinequality.C.Byexplainingwhypeopledisagreewitheachother.D.Bypresentingcontrastingviewsandprovidingexamples.DAnewstudyrevealsthattropical(热带的)forestscanrecoveralmosttwiceasquicklyfromtreecuttingwhentheirsoilscontainenoughnitrogen(氮).Thefindingsemphasizethecriticalrolethatundergroundconditionsplayindeterminingthespeedofforestregrowthafterlandclearance.Inthelargestandlongest-runningexperimentofitskind,scientistsledbytheUniversityofLeedsinvestigatedhownutritioninfluencesthisrecoveryprocessintropicalregionspreviouslyclearedforloggingoragriculture.Theteammonitoredtreegrowthanddeathacross76forestareasofvaryingagesandsizesforover20years.Tofindouttheroleofspecificnutrition,theysubjectedtheseareastodifferenttreatments:somereceivednitrogenfertilizer,othersphosphorus(磷),athirdgroupreceivedboth,whileacontrolgroupwasleftuntreated.Thisarrangementallowedforadirectcomparisonofforestresponsesundervaryingsoilnutritionconditions.Theresultswerestriking:soilnutritionsignificantlyaffectsregrowthrates.Duringthefirstdecadeofrecovery,forestswithenoughnitrogencamebackatroughlytwicetherateofthoselowinit.Phosphorusalone,however,didnotproduceacomparablegrowth-increasingeffect.LeadauthorWenguangTanghighlightedthebroadereffects:“Ourfindingsareexcitingbecausetheysuggestwecouldenhancetheabsorptionandstorageofgreenhousegasesthroughsmartertreeplanting—simplybymanagingthenutritionavailabilityfortrees.”Althoughtheexperimentusednitrogenfertilizer,theresearchersdonotrecommenddirectlyfertilizingnaturalforests.Instead,theyproposemorepracticalchoices.Forestmanagerscould,forexample,plantleguminous(bean-bearing)trees,whichnaturallyfixnitrogenintothesoil.Anotherstrategyistofocusontreeplantinginareaswherenitrogenfromairpollutionhasalreadybuiltuptoenoughconcentrationsintheground.PrincipalinvestigatorDr.Sarahaddedanoteofcaution:“Preventingthetreecuttingofmaturetropicalforestsmustremainthetoppriority.However,aspolicymakerslooktorestoreforeststomakefulluseofcarbonstorage,ourinsightsintohownutritionimpactscarbonstoragearecrucial.”32.Whatmainlyaffectsthespeedofforestrecovery?A.Thenitrogenlevelinthesoil.B.Theageandsizeofforestareas.C.Thetypesoftreesplantedafterlogging.D.Theamountofrainfallintropicalregions.33.Whywasacontrolgroupsetupintheexperiment?A.Tospeedupforestregrowth.B.Totestphosphorus’effectalone.C.Tocomparedifferentfertilizerbrands.D.Toshowresultswithoutaddednutrition.34.Whatmightbeapracticalwaytoaidforestrecoveryaccordingtothestudy?A.Avoidingtreeplantinginregionswithairpollution.B.Plantingtreesthatcanincreasesoilnitrogennaturally.C.Selectingareaswiththelowestexistingnitrogenlevels.D.Applyingchemicalfertilizersdirectlytonaturalforests.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheleadauthorandtheprincipalinvestigator’sstatements?A.Theyholdopposingviewsonstoppingtreecutting.B.Theyregardphosphorusasmorevitalthannitrogen.C.Theyfocusondifferentaspectsofforestprotection.D.Theyconsiderfertilizingnaturalforeststhebestmethod.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。Manyofusrememberchildhoodsspentoutdoors,whenfriendshipswerebuiltonplaygrounds.Now,weareraisingchildrenwhoseclosestconnectionsoftenliebehindascreen.Formanyyouths,asmartphoneistheirsociallifeline,diary,classroom,andsometimeseventheirhelper.Forparents,competingwithtechnologydesignedtoattractattentioncanfeelimpossible.____36____Childrendonotalwaysneedtobecorrected;theyneedtobeheardandunderstood.Often,itisnotwhatwesaybuthowwesayitthatdetermineswhetheraconversationturnsintoaconflict.Insteadofpointingout,“You’realwaysonyourphone,”tryasking,“____37____”or“Whatdoyoulikeaboutthisapp?”Thegoalistoshowcuriosity,notcriticism.Whentheyfeeljudged,theyusuallypullaway,butiftheyfeelheard,theyaremorelikelytoopenup.____38____Ifweaskthemtoputdowntheirdeviceswhileconstantlycheckingourown,themessagebecomesmixed.Settingaside“device-free”familyhoursorshowingthatyoucanswitchoffyourowndevicehelpsthemseethatbalanceisnotaboutlimitsbutaboutchoices.Rulesaroundscreentimeworkbestwhentheyarebuiltwith,notfor,yourchildren.____39____Forexample,keepingphonesoffthetableduringmealsorawayfrombedroomsbeforebedtimecanhelpeveryone—parentsincluded—disconnectandrestart.Thesedailyroutinesbecomefoundationsoffamilytiesinafast-pacedworld.FamilyeducationintheageofTikTokisnotaboutkeepingupwitheverytrendordecoding(弄懂)everyapp.____40____Thedigitalworldwillcontinuetodevelop,yetourinfluenceasparentsremainsstrong.Whenwechangefromfeartocuriosity,weteachourchildrenhowtohandletechnologywithkindnessandbalance,strengtheningthefamilytiethatwillcarrythemthrougheverystageoftheirlives.A.Whatareyouwatching?B.Itisaboutstayingconnected.C.Butperhapsthatiswherethechangebegins.D.Whendoyouthinkyouoweittoyourselftostop?E.Childrenoftenlearnmorefromwhatwedothanwhatwesay.F.Involvethemindecidingwhenandhowscreensfitintofamilylife.G.Encouragehobbiesorvolunteering—anythingthathelpsthembuildconfidence.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。Whileshopping,Ikepthearingayoungchildcryingloudly.WhenI________theself-checkoutarea,themotherwasinthelinenexttome,herchildstillcrying.Othercustomersinlinerolledtheireyesandshooktheirheads________.After________mypurchases,ImentionedtothecouplebehindmethatIhadnokidsandthatbeingamothermustbethe________job.Theyagreedwithmeandweexchangedlooksof________forthemom.Idecidedtobuyheracandybar.Thecouplebehindme________theidea,soIgaveaReese’sbartothemother,sayingshemightneedit.Shewasmovedtotears.Thecustomersaroundlookedatmewith________.Inoticedherbasketwasmostlyfilledwithkids’medicineandfood.I________tocoverherthings,butshepolitelyrefused.Itoldhershedeserved________thatday.Ihelpedscanand________hergoodswhileshecomfortedherchild.Awomanshowedthechildphotosonherphone,________thechilddown.WhenIusedmycard,twootherstrangersgaveme________tosharethecost.Iwastouchedthatthestrangers________tosupportthisstrugglingmother.Thisexperiencecompletely________meupandchangedmywholeday,eventhoughIhadalsobeenfeeling________thatmorning.Itgavemewarmthandhope.41.A.imagined B.reached C.described D.checked42.A.impatiently B.unexpectedly C.disorderly D.abnormally43.A.goingthrough B.sortingout C.givingaway D.payingfor44.A.funniest B.riskiest C.toughest D.coolest45.A.sympathy B.regret C.sorrow D.trust46.A.advanced B.praised C.considered D.accepted47.A.caution B.determination C.acknowledgement D.curiosity48.A.decided B.managed C.offered D.preferred49.A.kindness B.success C.honour D.credit50.A.market B.bag C.brand D.ship51.A.laying B.holding C.patting D.calming52.A.opportunity B.service C.cash D.reason53.A.united B.promised C.struggled D.prepared54.A.tightened B.stirred C.broke D.cheered55.A.scared B.confident C.upset D.satisfied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。I’velivedbesideahighwayformyentirelife.NomatterwhichhighwayIlivealong,onecommonfactorremainsthesame:toomuchrubbish,____56____(especial)thatthrownfromcarwindowsasdriverspassby.InOctober,Iconductedacleanupevent.Fivestudentscameouttohelppickuprubbish,____57____(end)upwithtwolargebags.Itwasn’tabigevent,____58____wasitthekindofeye-catchingclimateactionthatmakesheadlines,butsmallthingslikethisaddupovertime.Ittakesmanyhandstomakeadifferencetoasmallarea,____59____nowcontributestoacleaner,morevisuallypleasantenvironmentbecausesomeoftherubbish____60____(remove).Ifyou’repassionateabouttheenvironmentandkeepingour____61____(surround)rubbish-free,Iencourageyoutoholdyourowncleanupevent!Youjustneedtofigureoutwhichareatoholdit____62____.Thechangecanstartwithyou,andit’sonlyonestepaway.Wefirsthavetocareabouttheenvironment____63____(we)ifwewantotherstocare,whichwillideallyleadtoahealthierEarth.Thisplanet,____64____(gift)touswithsomuch,hastakencareofusforthousandsofyears.Ithinkit’shightime____65____we,asacollective,begantoreturnthefavor.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)66.你校英文广播站发起“OldThings,NewValue”主题征稿活动,旨在号召师生用旧物改造美化校园。请你写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的具体做法;2.改造带来的校园变化;3.呼吁大家积极参与进来。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.题目已为你写好。OldThings,NewValue______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。JulieletoutalaughassheplayfullytappedRobertwithherlightweightjacket—she’donlymeanttojokewithhimgently,nevertohurthim.ButRobertreactedsharply:hesteppedbackinpain,holdinghisleftshoulderandtearswellingupinhiseyes.TheirteacherMr.Mobleynoticedthenoiseandwalkedover.Soon,Robertwassenttothenurse’soffice,whileJuliereturnedtotheclassroom,confusedanduneasy.Julietriedtofocusonthespellinglesson,buthermindwandered.Asuddenknockinterruptedtheclass;astudentvolunteerhandedMr.Mobleyanotefromtheoffice.Alleyesfixedontheteacher,asofficenotesusuallymeanttrouble.Sureenough,Mr.MobleytoldJulietotakeherbelongingsandgotoPrincipalSinclair’sofficeimmediately.Embarrassedandpanicked,shegrabbedherjacketandheadedout,wonderinghowitcouldcauseharm.Slidingherhandsintothejacketpockets,shefeltahard,roundobject—hernewyo-yo.Herlegswentweak,realizingitwastheyo-yo,notthejacket,thathadhurtRobert.Reachingtheoffice,shewascalledinatonce.TheprincipalinformedherthatRoberthadashoulderbump(肿块).Hismotherwasupsetandtookhimtothedoctor.Juliewaitedanxiouslyforhermother,fearingpunishmentasshe’dalwaysbeenastraight-Astudent.Whenhermotherarrived,Juliedescribedthewholestory,admittingshe’djokedaboutRobert.Unexpectedly,hermotherdidn’tblameher.Instead,shehuggedJulietightlyandsharedthatshe’doncebittenaboyatschoolonpurpose,callingthemselves“troublemakers”withasmile.Julielaughedthroughhertears,feelingrelieved.Thenextday,Robertwasbackatschool,withaslightbumponhisshoulder.Julieapologizedimmediately.ButJuliestillfeltguilty—shewantedtoensurehewasn’treallyangry.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。Weekslater,aclasspicnicwasannounced,andthinkingofRobert,Juliehesitatedtoinvitehim.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Asthepicnicended,JuliewalkedbesideRobertonthewayhome.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.B【原文】W:I’mlate.Ineedtogettothestadiumby2p.m.There’savolleyballmatch,Ican’tmissit.M:I’mheadingthatwaytoo.Icangiveyoualift.2.A【原文】W:YoucankeepthebookHistoryofAncientCivilizationsfortwentydays.Don’tforgettoreturnitontime.M:CouldIgetanextensionifIhaven’tgotthroughit?3.C【原文】W:Anyplansforourtrip?Shouldwebringsomesnacksorgoclimbing?M:Iheardthere’sanewlyopenedhikingtrailnearby.Wanttotryit?4.C【原文】M:CouldIhavemybill,please?W:Sure.M:Ithinkyou’vechargedmetwice.Look,thepriceof$9.80islistedhereagain.W:I’llcheckthesystem.5.B【原文】M:Ohno,we’realmostrunningoutofchalk.Whatelsedoweneed?Whiteboardmarkers,workbooks...Ihavetogo.W:Emma,whereareyougoing?M:Totheschoolsupplystore.Idon’twanttowaitformoreproblems.6.B7.B【原文】W:Goodafternoon,Tom.M:Afternoon,Lucy.DidyouhearaboutthecrashatthecornerofMapleParkandCedarRoadlastWednesdaynoon?W:No,Ididn’t.Wasanyonehurt?M:No,buttheskateboardneededfixing.Recently,thewarningsignatthecrossingwasmissing.Besides,thegroundwasslipperybecauseoftherain.W:Werethepoorweatherconditionsthecause?M:Well,theguardsaiditwasprobablybecausetheskateboarderwasn’tbeingcareful.8.A9.C10.B【原文】W:CouldweheadtotheScienceMuseum,sir?There’sarobotcompetitionthisweekend.Everyonesaysit’sfascinating.M:Howdidyouknowaboutit?Didyouseetheschoolposter?W:No,IreadarecommendationfrommydeskmateonhisWeChatMoments.M:I’msorry,wecan’tgotogether,kid.Peoplemightthinkthecompetitionisfun,butthoserobotsarejustforrepeatedcommercialuse.Theywouldbeusedformorecreativeresearchiftheywereinthelab.W:Butmostofourclassaregoingtowatchit.M:Iknowit’sdisappointing.WhatifwevisittheCityExhibitionHallinstead?Therewon’tbeanycompetitions,butyoucanseemanystudentinventions.11.C12.A13.C【原文】M:MissGreen,Idon’tfeelverywell.W:What’swrong,Bob?Isitthesameproblemasyesterdayafternoon?Ican’tgiveyouanymoremedicineforthatuntilthedayaftertomorrow.M:No,it’snotmyhead.Nowmybackhurts.W:Haveyounoticedthatyou’vecometoseemehereatthecliniceverydaysincesummerschoolstarted?M:Yes,butI’mnotlyingaboutbeingunwell.Ireallyfeelbadandwanttoaskforleave.W:Well,noneoftheotherclassmateshavethisproblem.Ithinkyou’rejustlongingforyourfamily.M:ThencanIgohomenow?W:No,yourparentsarecomingintwodays.Sorelaxuntilthen.14.A15.C16.B17.A【原文】W:Goodmorning,everyone.WearehonoredtohaveDr.Smith,anutritionist,sharesomethingaboutdietmisunderstandingstoday.PleasejoinmeinwelcomingDr.Smith.M:Thankyouforhavingme.InsomenorthernregionsofChina,manypeopleonlyeatporridgeforbreakfast.Butinsouthernareas,breakfastusuallyincludesproteinlikeeggsandleanmeat,whichismorebalanced.W:Soforthosewhoonlyhaveporridgeforbreakfast,it’samisunderstandingthatporridgealonecanmeetthebody’smorningneeds,right?M:Exactly.Somepeoplearealsosurprisedwhenothersrefusetodrinkmilkbeforebed,becausethesepeoplebelieveitblockssleep.Peopleincoastalareasareconfusedbythosewhoavoidseafoodentirely.Butideasvaryfrompersontoperson.W:Igetit.Dietmisunderstandingsareeverywhere.M:Absolutely.Personaleatinghabitsandfamilyinfluenceplayakeyrolehere.There’snoabsoluterightorwrong.Differentlivingenvironmentsleadtodifferentconcepts.W:DoctorSmith,thanksalotforcomingtoourcommunitylectureandbringingussuchusefulknowledge.18.A19.B20.A【原文】

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