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广西柳州市2025届高三下学期第三次模拟考试英语试题

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.Whichmagazineisthebestseller?

A.NationalGeographic.B.Science.C.Nature.

2.Whereisthewomannow?

A.InPeru.B.InMexico.C.InBritain.

3.Whatdidthespeakersprobablyhavefordinneryesterday?

A.Porridge.B.Dumplings.C.Noodles.

4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Neighbors.B.Colleagues.C.Brotherandsister.

5.Whatsurprisedthemanaboutthesculpture?

A.Itsprice.B.Itsmaterial.C.Itssize.

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.Whyisthewomantakingacourseincomputerscience?

A.Forherinterest.B.Foracompetition.C.Forherpromotion.

7.Whatcoursewillthemanprobablychoose?

A.ATaiChicourse.B.Achesscourse.C.Acomputercourse.

听下面一段较长对话,问答以下小题。

8.WhalwillMaxprobablydointheeveningsat(hepetschool?

A.Takeatraining.B.Playwithothers.C.Haveawalk.

9.WhatkindofanimalisVicky?

A.Adog.B.Abird.C.Acat.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.Whatisthewomanexhaustedof?

A.Herboringwork.B.Herlowefficiency.C.Herpoorfocus.

11.Whatdoesthe"A"inSMARTgoalsstandfor?

A.Achievable.B.Appealing.C.Accurate.

12.What'stheman'sfinaladviceforrhewoman?

A.Makingaschedule.

B.Reducingherworkload.

C.Arrangingproperbreaks.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Howlongdidthemandothevolunteerworklastyear?

A.Twomonths.B.Sixmonths.C.Ayear.

14.Whydidthemanchoosetobeavolunteerteacher?

A.Tofollowhisfather'sfootsteps.

B.Togainmoreteachingexperience.

C.Toactashisteacheradvised.

15.Whatwasthemostchallengingforthemaninhisvolunteerexperience?

A.Cookingmealsforstudents.

B.Sendingstudentshomeafterschool.

C.Communicatingwithlocalresidents.

16.Whathasthewomanlearnedfromhervolunteerexperience?

A.Nevergiveupinthefaceofdifficulties.

B.Treasureeverythingshepossesses.

C.Takeeverychancetomakeprogress.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.WhendidNehmeentertheLebaneseConservatorium(黎巴嫩音乐学院)?

A.Attheageof3.B.Attheageof5.C.Attheageof7.

18.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutthecompanyPeterMusic&More?

A.Itwassetupin2014.

B.Itproducesonebrandofinstruments.

C.Itstoresvariousinstruments.

19.WhathappenedtoNehme12yearsago?

A.HeencounteredchallengesinEuropeanworkshops.

B.Hefelltothegroundduringaperformance.

C.Helostallhiscollectionsinahousefire.

20.WhatisNehme'scurrentexpectation?

A.Hostingconcertshomeandabroad.

B.Beingabletoplay46differentinstruments.

C.Establishingamuseumforhisinstruments.

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。

Recently,somenewlypublishedbookscometothereaders.Followingaresomeoutstandingones.Haveabrief

readingoftheintroduction,andchoosetheonetoyourtaste.

TheLifeImpossibleByMattHaig

Filledwithwonderandwildadventure,thisbookisastoryofhopeandthelife-changingpowerofanewbeginning.

WhenretiredmathteacherGraceWintersisleftarun-downhouseonanislandbyalong-lostfriend,curiositygetsthe

betterofher.ShearrivesinIbizawithaone-wayticket,noguidebookandnoplan.Amongthefoggyhillsandgolden

beaches,Gracesearchesibranswersaboutherfriend'slife,andhowitended.Whatsheuncoversisstrangerthanshe

couldhavedreamed.

NightMagicByLeighAnnHenion

Inthisbook,NewYorkTimesbestsellingnaturewriterLeighAnnHenioninvitesustoleaveourwell-lithomes,

stepoutsideandembracethedarkasanextremelybeautifulpartoftheworld.Thebookisrichwithinsightsabout

nocturnal(夜间活动的)animalsandplants,likebatsinAlabamaandmushroomsinNorthCarolina.Duringher

adventure,Henionencountersnaturalists,biologistsandotherswho'vedevotedtheirlivestostudyingcreaturesinthe

dark.

BloodTest:AComedyByCharlesBaxter

BloodTest:AComedyisahumorousplaythatdigsintothechaosandabsurdity(荒诞)surroundingaroutine

medicalcheck-up.Thestorybeginswithamix-upwithbloodtestresultsinaclinicwaitingroom,whichleadstoa

seriesofmisunderstandingsandover-the-topreactions.Asthecharacterssearchforthetruth,theplotbecomes

complicated.Withamusingdialogue,comicalhumorandatouchofheart,thebookremindsusnottotakelife—orour

health—looseriously.

21.WhydoesGraceWintersgototheMediterraneanislandinTheLifeImpossible?

A.Tostartanewlifethere.

B.Tobuyherfriend'srun-downhouse.

C.Tofindoutthetruthaboutherfriend.

D.Tomeetherlong-lostfriend.

22.WhomightbeinterestedinNightMagic?

A.Natureenthusiasts.B.Magiclovers.

C.Islandexplorers.D.Comedyfans.

23.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinBloodTest:AComedy?

A.Liveyourlifefreely.B.Liveycurlifetothefull.

C.Lifeisfullofhope.D.Lifeisbeyonddream.

Productiveartificialintelligenceisincreasinglymakingitspresencefeltinclassrooms.It'snotjuststudentswhoare

turningtoAIforhelp;teachersarealsogettinginvolved.ManyteachersarenowusingnewAIgradingtools,which

offerstudentsspeedierfeedbackandmorcopportunitiestopractice.Whenappliedcorrectly,AIassistantsarcbelieved

tobringaboutbenefitsandremoveprejudicefromtheevaluationofstudentwork.

Education-oriented(面向教育的)AIstartupstypicallyprovidegradingservicesmainlyinwriting-heavysubjects

likeEnglishandhistory,andtosomeextentinmathandscience.TheseAl-basedsystemsgenerateascoreandoffer

negativecommentsonvariouselementssuchastopicsentences,persuasiveargumentsandmore.Teachershave(he

optiontousetheAl-generaledfeedbackasaguideordirectlypassitontostudents.

However,noteveryoneisconvincedthatAIissuitableforgrading.Somepeopleholdtheviewthatthetechnology

isn'treliableenoughforvitalgrading,whichcanhaveasignificantimpactonstudents'collegeadmissionsandother

life-changingdecisions.CriticspointoutthatcurrentAItoolscanhaveshortcomingsorbeoverlystrictingrading.Alex

Kotran.co-foundcroftheAIEducationProject,emphasized,"Itshouldnotbeusedforgrading.Itwillweakenpublic

trustintheeducationsystem."

Totesthowthesegradersfunction,a12th-gradeEnglishpaperfromaWaliStreetJournalcolleaguewasputinto

threedifferentAItools.Thepaper,anessayabouttheoppression(压迫)ofOpheliainShakespeare's"Hamlet,,that

originallyreceiveda97%in2013,gotvariousscores.AutoMarkgaveit97%atfirstandlater100%,whileClass

Companionratedit62%andCoGraderjudgedit85%.Theresultswereconfusing.

Inconclusion,AIgradingtoolsofferbothopportunitiesandchallengesintheclassroom.AsAItechnology

continuestogrow,itwillbecrucialtostrikeabalancebetweengettingmuchofitsbenefitsandpreservingthehuman

touchthatisessentialforeffectiveteachingandlearning.

24.WhatarethefavorableresultsbroughtbyAIgradingtoolsaccordingtoparagraph1?

A.Fasterfeedbackandmorechancestopractice.

B.Reducedworkloadforteachersandincreasedstudentactivity.

C.Improvedstudentattendanceandbetterclassroommanagement.

D.Enhancedstudent-tcachcrinteractionandreducedhomework.

25.WhatsubjectsareprimarilytargetedbyAIcompaniesforgradingservices?

A.Calculation-coresubjects.B.Experiment-centresubjects.

C.Politics-relatedsubjects.D.Article-writingsubjects.

26.WhydosomepeopleopposetouseAIforcriticalgrading?

A.AItoolsaretooexpensiveforschoolstoafford.

B.AItechnologydecreasespublictrustintheeducationsystem.

C.AIgradingwillmaketeacherslosetheirjobs.

D.AItoolsmakestudentsbecomeover-dependentontechnology.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?

A.AIgradingtoolsfunctionperfectly.

B.AIgradingtoolsshouldbeusedwithgreatcaution.

C.AIgradingtoolsarereliableinthefinalassessment.

D.Algradingtoolswillplayakeyroleineducation.

Confidenceisinfluential.AstudybyMatthiasBraueroftheUniversityofMannheimandhisco-authorsanalysed

languageusedinlettersfromactivistinvestors.Ilfoundthatmoreconfidentletterswereassociatedwithmore

successfulactivistcampaigns.

Confidencewinsstatus,too.Inastudypublishedin2012byCameronAndersonoftheUniversityofCalifornia,

studentsonanMBAcoursewereaskedtotakeanonlinesurveybeforetheystartedclasses.Thequestionnaireasked

participantstosayiftheyrecognizedcertainnames,eventsandworksofartunknowntothem.Theoptionsincluded

bothrealchoices,suchasMaximilienRobespierreand"Pygmalion",andmade-uponeslikeBonniePrinceLorenzo

and"WinermereWild".Overconfidentstudentswhohadpickedmore"invented"entriesturnedouttohavethemost

influenceontheirclassmates,andtheywerealsotheoneswhoweretrustedthemost,accordingtoend-of-tennratings.

Asmuchasconfidencebringsrewards,however,italsobringsdanger.WorkbyUlrikeMalmendierofthe

UniversityofCalifornia,hasfoundthatoverconfidentbossesaremuchmorelikelytoundertakeacquisitions(收购).

Thus,theiracquisitionsarealsomorelikelytodestroythevalueofthecompany.Anotherpaper,byGuoliChenof

INSEADandhisco-authors,lookedattherelationshipbetweenbosses'confidenceandtheirearningsforecasts.The

researchersfoundthatbosseswithinflated(膨胀的)levelsofself-beliefwereslowertoadjusttheirforecastswhenthey

provedinaccurate."Putsimply,"theyconcluded,"overconfidentbosseswhomakemistakescontinuetobewrongfor

longer."

Thismessypictureisdividedintotwobroaddirectionsformanagerstoreflecton.First,puffed-uppeopleneed

guardrails.AnewpaperbyPriscillaKraftofWHU,aGermanbusinessschoolfindsthatoverconfidentbossesof

Americanhigh-techfirmshaveabetterrecordofmakingbreakthroughinnovationsiftheyarcmanagedbypowerful

andexpertboards(董事会).Second,sslf-doubtersneedencouragementtofulfiltheirpotential.Thatmightcomefrom

managers,advisorsoreventhemselves.

28.Whydidoverconfidentstudentshavemoreinfluenceontheirclassmatesinthestudyin2012?

A.Theyweremoreactiveinclassdiscussion.

B.Theyhadabetterunderstandingofthesurvey.

C.Theiroverconfidencemadethemmorereliable.

D.Theymademorecorrectoptionsinthequestionnaire.

29.What'sthepotentialriskforoverconfidentbossesaccordingtoUlrikeMalmendier?

A.Bringingtoomanyrewards.B.Leadingtocertainloss.

C.Avoidingacquisitions.D.Expandingtheirbusiness.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence"puffed-uppeopleneedguardrails"inparagraph4mean?

A.Overconfidentpeopleneedpropermanagement.

B.Overconfidentpeopleshouldbeencouraged.

C.Overconfidentpeopleneedmorepower.

D.Overconfidentpeopleshouldermoreresponsibility.

31.Whatcanweknowfromthestudiesmentionedinthepassage?

A.Confidencealwaysleadstopositiveoutcomes.

B.Self-doubtersaremorelikelytosucceedinthelongrun.

C.Thelevelofconfidencehasnorelationtoone'sinfluence.

D.Overconfidencecanhavebothadvantagesanddisadvantages.

AtaBerlintradefairforsustainability,anewdevicecaughtWaltraudBerg'seye-asolarpanelsmallenoughtobe

easilyinstalled(安装)onthesideofabalcony(阳台)and(henpluggedintoawallsocket(插座)lofeedenergy

producedbythesundirectlyintoherhome.

"Iwasabsolutelythrilledtolearnthatsuchathingevenexisted,thatyoucangenerateyourownpowerandbe

moreindependent,"saidMs.Berg,aretireewhoinstalledseveralpanelsonthesouth-facingbalconyofherapartment

byherself.

Eachofthelightweightpanelsproducesonlyenoughelectricitytochargealaptoporrunasmallrefrigerator.But

inhomesacrossGermany,(heyarepoweringaquiettransformation.ElectricitypricesinGermanyhavenowsettledal

around25eurocentsperkilowatt-hour.ButtheyremainamongthehighestinEurope.Recently,afewnewpassedlaws

haveeffectivelypreventedlandlordsfromblockingsolarpanelinstallationsanddroppedsomeoftheannoying

registrationrequirements.Morethan500,0(X)ofthesystemshavealreadybeensetupacrossGermany,andthenew

lawsthatrelaxedrulesaroundsolarpanelinstallationhavecontributedtoacrazeinuse.

SomeofthesolarpanelssoldinGermanyaremadebyEuropeancompanies,butmostareproducedinChina,

whosedominance(支配地位)oftheglobalindustryallowsittodeliversolarpanelsatincreasinglylowercosts.Janik

Nolden,whotogetherwith(wofriendsfoundedSolago,aGermancompany(hatsellsrooftopsolarpanelsandtheplug­

inversions,saidmostoftheonesthathesellsareproducedinChina,whichmakesbelterqualityandlessexpensive

panelsthananythingbeingproducedinEurope.

"Wcarcseeingacontinuousincreaseinsolarinstallationsinparticular,"saidKlausMiillcr,presidentoftheFederal

NetworkAgency."Comparedtothetotalcapacityoflastyear,almostlOpcrccntmoresolarcapacitywasaddedin2024.

Ofthat,two-thirdswasinstalledonbuildings,whichincludesbalconysystems."

32.WhywasWaltraudBergexcitedaboutthesolarpanels?

A.Becausetheycouldhelphersaveonelectricitybillssignificantly.

B.Becausetheyallowedhertomakeherownelectricity.

C.Becausetheyenabledhertogrowplantsonherbalcony.

D.Becausetheyallowedhertoshareelectricitywithherneighbors.

33.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?

A.Landlordsareforcedtoinstallsolarpanels.

B.Noupsettinginstall-restrictionsexist.

C.Newlawsarefavoredbyconsumers.

D.Electricitypriceswillcertainlyremainatahighlevel.

34.Whatdo\vcknowaboutthesolarpanelssoldinGermany?

A.AHofthepanelsaremadeinChina.

B.Thesolarpanelsmustbeinstalledbyprofessionals.

C.ThepanelshavenoeffectontheelectricitypricesinGermany.

D.AlightweightpanelgeneratesenoughpowertochargeaportablePC.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.German'sLoveforSolarEnergy

B.China'sSolarPanelsinGermany

C.SolarPanelsLightingupGermanHomes

D.BalconySystemsareSimplifiedinGermanHomes

四、根据短文内容,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。

AddMoreLaughtertoYourLifeLaughterisn'tjustaquickmomentofhappiness.36..Allyouneedare

small,funchoicestobringmorehumorintoyourday.Here'showtomakelaughterpartofyoureverydaylife.

37.

Laughtergrowswhenyoupracticegratitudeandstaypositive.Tryseeingchallengesaschanceslolearn,andlook

torthegoodinloughsiiuations.Everyday,writedownthreefunnyorhappymoments(eventinyones!).Every

individualcandosomethinginteresting.Keepthingsaroundyouthatmakeyousmile-likesillydecorations,funny

quotes,orsmallpracticeslikeadailymeme(表情包)break.

Dothingsyoulove

38..Maketimeforhobbiesthatmakeyoufeellikeakidagain:dancetoyourfavoritesongs,play

videogameswithfriends,trypainting,orjoinacomedyclub.Funactivitieshelpyourelaxandlaughmoreeasily.

Exercise(likesports,yoga,orevenwalking)alsoreleases"happychemicals"inyourbrain,puttingyouinabettermood

forgiggles(咯咯地笑).Treattheseactivitiesasimportantbutnotoptional!

Hangoutwithfunnypeople

Spendtimewithpeoplewhomakeyousmile.Funnyfriendsfindhumorineverydaymoments—likecracking

jokes,sharingfunnystories,orlaughingatsillythings.39..Planfunhangouts:comedymovienights,board

games,orevenjustplayingaroundatthepark.Thesemomentsbuildhappymemoriesyoucanlookhackonwhenlife

feelsstressful.

Don'ttakeyourselftooseriously

It'sokaylolaughatyourself!Embracemistakesorawkwardmoments—theymakegreatstorieslater.Sharefunny

mistakeswithfriendsinsteadoffeelingembarrassed.40..

Laughterisfree,easyandalwaystheretoboostyourmood.Remember:Laughterislikeamuscle—themoreyou

useit,thestrongeritgets.

A.Focusonthebrightside

B.Playfulexperiencescreatelaughter

C.Keepdiaryaboutyourhappyexperiences

D.Theywillofferyoumorechanceslofacethechallenge

E.Themoreyoucansmileatyourownsillyhabits,thelighterlifefeels

F.It'sasuperpowerforboostingyourmental,emotionalandphysicalhealth

G.Thegoodatmospherehelpsyoustopoverthinkingandjustenjoythemoment

五、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。

Atfirst,ManuelVera,74,whoisretiredfromthelocalpowercompany,justwantedtodosomething41.fbr

hisneighborsduringtheCOVID-19lockdown.Sohepostedtoanonlinegroupinhisneighborhood,42.to

repairpeople'sbikesforfree.Allheaskedwastobe43.withanynewbikeparts.Healsoaskedneighborsto

donateanybikescollecting44.intheirgaragesandbasementsafterkidshadgrownuporadultshad___

45.theirbikestonewmodels.

46.,inhistidylittlebackyardshelter,hegottowork.Spacewas47.soVerapreferredtowork

alone.Verafixedthedonatedbikesandmovedthemwithgreateffortstoparks,foodbanksandchurches.Hecamped

outwithhisFreeBikessignandwailedforpeopleto48..Thenhetalkedwiththoseinterestedand

49.themupwiththeperfectbikes.Hisfirstgiveawaysawsixbikesgoinunder3()minutes.

NowneighborsknowVeraastheBikeDude,andtheykeephimbusywithasteady50.ofbikes,helmets

andlockstoredistribute.Heis51.mentionedinFacebook'sBuyNothinggroupaswell,whenlocalsseekto

either52.oroffloadsetsofbikes.

Inadditiontotheadultsandkidshemeets;nthisFreeRikesevents,eagercnst(^merscomefromlocalresettlement

agenciesandothernon-profits.ThegroupsprovideVerawiththeheight,genderandageofarider,andhe53.a

fittingbicycletotheirdoor.He's54.tomakethetrip.

Sofar,morethan700ridershavenew55.poweredbytheirfeettotakethemanywhere,thankstothebig-

heartedBikeDude.

41.A.practicalB.ordinaryC.secretD.complicated

42.A.agreeingB.demandingC.askingD.offering

43.A.returnedB.repairedC.repaidD.replaced

44.A.waterB.rainC.dustD.fog

45.A.ad叩tedB.updatedC.appliedD.devoted

46.A.AfterwardsB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Otherwise

47.A.wideB.farC.flexibleD.light

48.A.watchoutB.comeoutC.stopbyD.lookup

49.A.teamedB.pairedC.mixedD.passed

50.A.supplyB.chargeC.productionD.creation

51.A.merelyB.desperatelyC.constantlyD.absolutely

52.A.admireB.acquireC.winD.preserve

53.A.dragsB.pushesC.dropsD.delivers

54.A.delightedB.anxiousC.determinedD.hesitant

55.A.locksB.wheelsC.glovesD.helmets

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。

TheNaadamFestivalisnotjustacelebrationforMongolianpeople,butalsoadeep-rootedexpressionoftheir

culturalidentity.Attheheartofthisfestivalarethetraditionalsports,which56.(practise)

forcenturies.Thesesportsincludewrestling,horseracing57.archery(射箭).

Wrestlingisperhaps58.(famous)ofthethreesportsduringNaadam.It'saboutstrength

andtechnique,aswellasskill.Wrestlers59.colourfulcostumesrepresentthespiritoftheirancestors,and

thecompciiiionservesasawaytohonor(hosepeople60.camebeforethem.

Horseracingisamust-learnskillformanyfamilies.Childrenlearntoridewhentheyarethree,andmostofthe

ridersduringtheNaadamFestivalareunderten.Thehorsesarcseenasthesymbolsofstrengthand

61.(free),andtheirsuccessisapointofpridefortheirowners.Theraces

62.(symbol)thenomadic(游牧的)lifestyleofcenturiesanddrawcrowdsfromallover

theworldeveryyear.

Archcry63.(use)forhuntingandwarhasbeenanimportantpartofMongolianlifesinceancienttimes.

Today,ithasevolved*寅变)intoasportthatshowsflexibilityandskill.Thearchcrycontestsarcopentomale,female.

youngandoldparticipants.Theactofdrawingabowand64.(release)anarrowrepresentsthe

hcirmorybetweenmanandnature.

65.(evident),thetraditionalsportsarefarmorethanjustgames;theyareacelebrationof

heritagethatconnectsthepastwiththepresent.

七、写作第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是李华,是个摄影爱好者。上周,你参加了学校举办的以“中国传统节日”为主题的摄影比赛

(photographycompetition)□请你写封邮件,将你的参赛经历与你的英国朋友Jack分享,内容包括:

1.你的作品介绍;

2.参赛结果及感受。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

DearJack,

Yours,

LiHua

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。

Onceayear,UrsulaBannisterclimbstoHighRockLookout,aviewpointnearAshford,Washington.Sheusually

hikeswithsomeonealongthe3.2-miletrail(山路).LastAugust,Bannister,then49,wentonherown,figuringshe'd

befinebecauseshe'sanexperiencedhiker.

Itwassteep(陡峭的)soitwasconsideredahardhike,butbecauseshehaddoneitsomanytimes,shewasn't

nervousaboutit.Shearrivedatthetrailataround11amandmadeherwaytothelookout.Assheheadedbackdown,

herfootgotcaughtinaholeintheground.Shefellforwardheavily.

Bythetimeshesatup.shefoundherfootpointedthewrongway.Sheknewrightawayshehadbrokenherleg.

Withsharppain,Bannisterstruggledtoshoutfbrhelp.Luckily,astrangerapproachedbeforelongandcalled911.The

responsefromtheotherendofthephonewasratherdiscouraging-theyweretoldaprofessionalsearchandrescue

teamwouldarriveinfivehours.

Thesadstorycontinued.Bannisteraskedthismanifhehadpainkillers,becauseatthatpoint,thepainwaspretty

bitter.Anothernegativereplycametoher.Herheartwassinkingdeep.

Atthismoment,twoyoungmenapproachedtoseewhatwasgoingon.TroyMay,20,anAirForceairman

stationedatJointBaseLewis-McChord,hadhikeduptothelookoutthatdaywithhisfriendLaytonAllen.Whenthey

sawBannisteronthegroundinenormouspain,theyknewBannisterneededtobecarrieddownwithoutanyfurther

delay.Theymadeanimmediateoffer:theycouldcarrytheinjuredwomantothefootofthehill.

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。

MayeasedBannisterontohisbackandstartedhikingdownward.

Threehourslater,theyreachedthetrail'send.

答案解析部分

1.【答案】B

【解析】【原文】M:Wow,somanypopularmagazinesarehere:NationalGeographic,Science,andNature!ButI

wonderwhichsellsbest?

W:Well,actuallyScienceistheonethatleavestheothersinthedust.

问题:哪本杂志最畅销?根据"actuallyScienceistheonethatleavestheothersinthedust."事实上,科学是把其他

学科抛在脑后的杂志。可推知科学是受欢迎的杂志,故选B。

【分析】该对话简洁明了,男士提出了关于杂志销量的问题,女士直接给出了答案,即《科学》杂志的销量最

好。对话中使用了形象的语言来描述销量差异,增强了表达的生动性。

【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】A

【解析】【原文】W:HaveyounoticedthatpeoplehereinPerustandtooclosetogether?

M:Yes.It'sthesameinMexico,too.

W:It'squiteoppositeinBritain.Iwasquiteuncomfortableatfirst.Butafterseveraldays,Iamgettingusedtoit.

问题:女士现在在哪里?根据"HaveyounoticedthatpeoplehereinPerustandtooclosetogether?"你注意到秘鲁这

里人站得太近了吗?可推知她此时在秘鲁,故选A。

【分析】该讨论不同国家(秘鲁、墨西哥和英国)人们在交流时站立距离的文化差异,以及个人对这种差异的

适应过程。

【点评】考杳短对话理解,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】C

[解析】【原文】M:Howabouthavingsomenoodlesordumplingsfordinner,Alice?

W:Wehadnoodlesfordinnerfordaysinarow.Anddumplingsaren'ttomytaste.

M:Thenwhataboutsomeporridge?

问题:谈话人昨天晚饭可能吃了什么?根据"Wehadnoodlesfordinnerfordaysinarow."我们连续几天晚餐吃面

条;以及"Thenwhataboutsomeporridge?"那么来点粥怎么样?可推知他们昨晚吃的面条,故选C。

【分析】该对话涉及晚餐食物的选择。

【点评】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】【分析】W:Congratulations,Mike!Yoursisterinformedmethatyou'vegotapromotioninyourcompany.

Fantastic!

M:Thanks,Amy.Iwanttninviteafewneighborstojoininthebarbecuefnrthecelehnition.Willyoujoinns?

W:Sure!

问题:谈话人之间可能的关系是什么?根据"1wanttoinviteafewneighborstojoininthebarbecueforthe

celebration.Willyoujoinus?”我想邀请几个邻居一起烧烤庆祝。你愿意加入我们吗?可推知他们可能足邻居,

故选Ao

【点评】考杳对话型听力题。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】W:Whatdoyouthinkofthesculpture?

M:Iloveit.When1firstsawit,Icouldn'tbelieveitwassobig!Buttheartist'suseofmaterialwasperfect.Pmnot

surpriseditisworth$10million.

【分析】该对话内容是:男士对一件雕塑的评价和感受。问题:这座雕塑让男人感到惊讶的是什么?根据"When

Ifirstsawit,Icouldn'tbelieveitwassobig!”当我第一次看到它时,我简直不敢相信它这么大!故选C。

【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.A

7.B

【解析】[原文]M:Whyareyoutakingacourseincomputerscience?Doyouwanttogobacktoschool?

W:No.Ihaveju

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