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2025・2026学年山东省烟台市高一(上)期末英语试卷

第一部分听力第一节听下面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。每段对话读两遍。

1.(1.5分)WhatisthewomanplanningtodoonSaturday?

A.Goforabikeride.

B.Cleanthebeach.

C.Lookafterherbrother.

2.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Offersomeadvice.

B.Chooseanewsubject.

C.Writeabook.

3.(1.5分)Wherewastheboy'sbaseball?

A.Inhisbag.

B.Inhisbedroom.

C.Behindthesofa.

4.(1.5分)WhywillthewomangototheU.S.?

A.lbvisitherfamily.

B.Towork.

C.Togosightseeing.

5.(1.5分)Whendidthemango(oaconcertlasttime?

A.Oneyearago.

B.Twoyearsago.

C.Threeyearsago.

第二节听下面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。

(3分)6.Whatwill(heweatherbelikeduringtheirtripaccordingtothewoman?

A.Cold.

B.Rainy.

C.Hot.

7.Howmanypeoplewillgocampingintotal?

A.Two.

B.Five.

C.Seven.

(3分)8.Whatwill(hewomanhelpthemando?

A.Dosomeshopping.

B.Borrowabook.

C.Fixhisphone.

9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Shopworkerandcustomer.

C.Grandfalherandgranddaughter.

(4.5分)10.Whatdothespeakersmainlydiscuss?

A.Arrangingtoseeapetdog.

B.Planningtheirdailyschedule.

C.Preparingforafootballmatch.

11.Whatisthewoman'sfeelingtowardsthedog?

A.Sheiseagertogetit.

B.Shepreferscatstodogs.

C.Sheisworriedaboutitshealth.

12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoafterseeingthedog?

A.Drivehomeimmediately.

D.Goforawalkalongthebeach.

C.Havedinnerwiththedogowner.

(6分)13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemathproblem?

A.Itisinteresting.

B.Itisquitechallenging.

C.ltislikeapreviousone.

14.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?

A.Hedrewsomecircles.

B.Hewonaprizeinmath.

C.Hcworkedonaschooltask.

15.Whattimewillthespeakersneetlaterontoday?

A.At3:00pm.

B.At3:30pin.

C.At4:30Pm.

16.Whatwillthemandobeforemeetingthewoman?

A.CallProfessorGreen.

B.Bookaroominthelibrary.

C.Gotoalecture.

(6分)17.Whereisthespeaker?

A.Inamuseum.

B.Inacinema.

C.Inaclassroom.

18.WhydidGandhigiveupeverythinghehad?

A.TostudyinGreatBritain.

B.Tofightforhispeople.

C.TogetawayfromIndia.

19.WhatwasGandhi'smainbelief?

A.Generosity.

B.Respect.

C.Peace.

20.What'sthespeakerintroducing?

A.ThelifestoryofGandhi.

B.ThehistoryofIndia'sindependence.

C.ThelocationofGandhi'sformerhouse.

第二部分阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(7.5分)ArcyoucurrentlyparticipatinginthevolunteerprogramsattheAmericanMuseumofNatural

History?Ifso,you'reabletounlockaspecialofferatthemuseum:afreeone-yearDiscoverermembership

now.

Howtoenroll(注册)

Showyourvolunteercardatthemuseummemberdeskbetween10:00amand4:30pm.Aservicestaffwill

helpyouenroll,andyouwillreceiveadigitalmembershipcard.Youwillbeabletobeginusingyourmembership

thatday.

Benefitsincluded

Freegeneralentryto40+hallsforyouandupto4guestsdaily.

Righttochooseoneticketedshowpervisit.

Membereveningandmorninghours.

Fasterentrythroughthememberentrance.

Discounts(折扣):Save10%inthemuseumshopplusdouble-discountdaysand15%offinthefood

court.Enjoyeveningparkingfbronly$12.

Ticketedshowoptions

OneoftheticketedshowsWorldsBeyondEarth,EncountersintheMilkyWayandLifeattheLimitscanbe

includedwithDiscovererentrytickets,whichyoucangetonlineforeachvisit.

Toaddmorethanoneticketedshowtoavisit,pleasevisitamemberdeskinpersonatthemuseumtopay

$10perticket.

Howtogetticketsonline

Youcanbookticketsonline:Check"MuseumMembers"ontheticketingpage.Ifyouaredoing(hisforthe

firsttime,select"firsttimeloggingin?"tocreateapasswordtoaccessyourpersonalaccount(账号).Expectan

emailfromorders@tocreateyournewpassword.Selecttheconnection"resetpassword"inthe

email.

Ifyoualreadyhaveapassword,enteryouraccountandpassword.

SelectthenutnberofDiscoverertickets.Thelargestnumberavailableis5perday>andatleastoneadult

ticketisrequired.

21.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Todescribemuseumdisplays.

B.Tocomparedifferentmemberships.

C.Todetailonlineserviceofthemuseum.

D.Toadvertiseamuseummembershipoffer.

22.Howmuchshouldamemberpayforthefoodoriginallypricedat$180?

A.$135.

B.$153.

C.$162.

D.$168.

23.Whatisamustwhenyoubuyticketsonline?

A.Includinganadultticket.

B.Sharingapublicaccount.

C.Bookingover5ticketseachday.

□.Callingthemuseumtoresetapassword.

(10分)InMalawi,apoorAfricancountry,a19-year-oldstudentErnestAndrew,anativeofChinguwo

Village»ismakingwaveswithhiscreativesolutiontothecountry'senergychallenges.Hehasdrawnthe

attentionoftheworldwithhisgroundbreakinggenerationofelectricityfromanair-poweredgenerator(发电

机).

Afterseeingthestruggleshiscommunityfacedbecausetheydidn'thaveenoughelectricity,Ernestknewhe

hadtodosomething.Hebelievedthatwithabitofcreativityandhardwork,hecouldmakeadifference.

Armedwithwastematerialsandastrongpassionforinvention,Ernestspentmonthsexperimentinginhis

simpleworkshop.Throughtrialanderror,heimprovedhisdesign,finallycreatingamodelwhichwasbeyond

expectation.

Ernest'sself-madeair-poweredgenerator,madefromrepurposedandoldpartsandlocallysourced

materials,operatesonaverysimpleprinciple(原理).Pressedairischanneledthroughaseriesofturbines(涡

轮)andgenerators,producingcleanandrenewableenergywithlittleenvironmentalimpact.

Sincedisplayinghisinvention:ErnesthasbecomealocalheroinChinguwoVillage,withhisairpowered

generatorprovidingalifelinetothecommunityasfaraselectricityisconcerned.Ninehomesinhisvillageare

nowlituparoundtheclock,whichhaslefthisvillagersamazedandexpectingthathisinventioncouldbenefit

themall.HehopestomakehisinventionreachevenmorecommunitiesinneedacrossMalawiandbeyond,with

thesupportoflocalauthoritiesandinternationalorganizations.

"Electricityisabasicncccssity.Mygoalistoempowerasmanypeopleaspossiblewithcleanandrenewable

energy,"Erneststressed.

Ernestsimpressivestoryservesasaninspirationtootherinventorsaroundtheworld,provingthatthereisno

agelimittohavingameaningfuleffect.Withstrongdeterminationandlimitlesscreativity,Ernesthasbeguna

transformationinenergygenerationthatpromisestoshineforgenerationstoconic.

24.WhatproblemdidErnestintendtosolveforhiscommunity?

A.Thepoortransportation.

B.Theseriousairpollution.

C.Theabsenceofcleanwater.

D.Theshortageofelectricity.

25.Whatdowcknowabouttheair-poweredgenerator?

A.Il'seco-friendlyandlow-cost.

B.hturnedoutperfectonthefirsttry.

C.Itwasproducedbyalocalcompany.

D.Itmakesuseofnon-reusablematerials.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesErnest?

A.Traditionalandselfless.

B.Creativeandresponsible.

C.Hard-workingandhonest.

D.Forward-lookingandhumorous.

27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Ateeninventorelectrifieshisvillage.

B.Therenewableenergygainspopularity.

C.Anewgeneratorhasjumpedentothemarket.

D.Thepowerplanthasreachedanewmilestone.

(10分)AIhasawaterproblem,whichworriesusalol.PeopleareincreasinglyusingAItoolsintheirdaily

personalandprofessionallives.Asignificantamountofheatisproducedbytheenergyrequiredtopowerthe

tools.Thisheatisreleasedintodatacenters,whichprovidethoseAIsystemswiththecomputationalsupport

andstoragespacetheyneedtofunction.

TherearcnoregulationsforAIandnolawsrequiringtechnologycompaniestodealwiththeproblcm.That's

ledscientistslikeShaoleiRen,anassociateprofessora(UCRiverside,toinvestigate(hisquestion

independently.Ashenotes,coolingdownthedatacentersrequiresanenormousamountofwater,similartothe

amountusedbytensofthousandsofresidents(居民)/'Whenyouusewaterforashower,forexample,itcanbe

repurposed,"saysRen,whoseresearchisfocusedonhowtomakeAImoresociallyandenvironmentally

responsible."Whenwaterisevaporated(蒸发)tocooldownadatacenter,it'sgone."

EvenbeforethecurrentAIdevelopment,datacenters'waterandenergydemandshadsteadily(稳定地)

increased.In2022,accordingtoGoogle,itsdatacentersusedoverfivebilliongallonsofwater,20percentmore

thanin2021:Microsoftused34percentmorewatercompanywidein2022thanin2021.

AIstandsonlytocompoundtheexistingresourcedemandthatdatacenterscreatefortheglobalenergy

system:In2026,electricityconsumptionatdatacentersbecauseoftheincreasinguseofAIwilldoublethe

amountin2022,theinternationalEnergyAgencysays.

"Iexplainitintermsmykidunderstands,"saysRen."IfyouhaveaconversationwithChatGPTfor10to50

questionsandanswers,itwilluseabout500millilitersofwater,orthesizeofastandardbottleofvvaler.This

shockingwaterconsumptionshowshownecessaryitisforthetechnologyindustrytoputmoremoneyinand

developenergy-savingAItocutdownonsuchwastetoensurethedigitalinventionsdon'tcomeattheexpense

ofourplanet'sresources.”

28.Whatistheprimaryissuediscussedinthetext?

A.ThesafetyrisksofAL

B.Thelimitedcomputationalsupport.

C.TheenergyconsumptionbyAL

D.Thehighcostofbuildingdatacenters.

29.Howdoeswaterusedfordatacentersdifferfromshowerwater?

A.It'scleanerinquality.

B.Itcannotbereused.

C.Itconsumeslesswater.

D.Il'streatedwithchemicals.

30.Whatdoes(heunderlinedword"cornpound"inparagraph4mean?

A.Slowdown.

B.Connectwith.

C.Addto.

D.Smoothout.

31.What'sthepurposeofRen'swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.ToencouragetheuseofAI.

B.TohighlightthepowerofAI.

C.Toprovidetheexactdataforresearchers.

D.TocallforthedevelopmentofgreenerAI.

(10分)AnewstudybydevelopmentalscientistsatNorthwesternUniversityandHarvardUniversityoffers

thefirstproofthatbabiesasyoungas15monthscanidentifyanobjecttheyhavelearnedaboutfromlistening

tolanguage—eveniftheobjectremainshidden.

Theresearchersstudied134babies,67at12monthsand67at15monthsinathree-parttask.Thebabies

playedonthefloorwhileoftenlisteningtoparentstalkaboutgrapesinaconversationaboutmorefamiliarfruits

likeapplesandbananas.Aweeklater>theresearcherspresentedbabieswithwordstheyunderstand,pairedwithan

imageof(heobject,suchasapplesandbananas,towhichiireferred.Then,babiesheardanewwordwhilethe

imageofanovelobjectgrapeswashiddenfrom(heirview.Finally,twonovelobjectsgrapesandknivesappeared

andbabieswereasked»"Wherearethegrapes?"

15-month-olds,butnot12-month-olds,lookedlongeratthenovelfruitgrapesthanthenovelobject

knivcs.Althoughtheyhadneverseenanyobjectpairedwiththatnovelword,15-month-oldscoulduse

contextualinformationtocorrectlyconnectnewwordswithunseenobjects.

"Thestudyshowsthatevenbabieswhoarejustbeginningtosaytheirfirstwordslearnfromthelanguage

theyhear,eveniftheobjectsoreventsbeingdiscussedarenotpresent,"seniorauthorSandraWaxmansaid.

Thestudyprovidesnewinformationforthedevelopmentaloriginsofthehumanabilitytoleaniaboutthings

thatarenotperceived(感知).Italsobeginstoaddresshow,andhowearly,thehumanmindcancreateideasof

objectsandeventsneverexperienceddirectly.

Thisnewworkstressesthepoweroflanguageinbabies'dailylivcs.Thcresultsofthestudyshowthatby15

months,babiesnaturallyusethelinguistic(i吾言的)contextinwhichanewwordappearstobuildapointofits

meaningthatwillsupportlaterlearning."Whenbabieshearnewwordslikegrapesinaconversationwhenthere

arenograpesaround,parentsdon'twaste(heopportunitytohomeinonitsmeaning,"Waxmansaid."Wenow

knowthisisbeneficialtobabieslanguagelearning."

32.Whatdoesthenewstudyfocuson?

A.Whatlanguage15-month-oldscanlearn.

B.Howbabiespracticetheirlearnedwords.

C.Whybabiespreferlisteningtolanguageaboutobjects.

D.Whetherconversationalcontexthelpsbabiesrecognizeobjects.

33.Howwasthestudycarriedout?

A.Bymeasuringbabies'brainwaves.

B.Bycomparingbabies'reactions.

C.Bymonitoringbabies'pronunciation.

D.Byinterviewingbabies'parents.

34.WhatisWaxman'sattitudetowardthestudyresults?

A.Debatable.

B.DoubtfuL

C.Positive.

D.Uncaring.

35.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Practicalvalueofthefindings.

B.Methodsofon-sitetesting.

C.Futuredirectionforthestudy.

0.Disadvantagesofthestudy.

第二节阅读下面短文,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.

(12.5分)Nowadays,manyteenagers,aresufferingfromfashionstress.Theystruggletofindtheiridentities

becausetheyfilltheirmindswithacceptancefromfriends,parentsandsocialmedia.36Here'showto

easethefashionstressandstartbelievinginyourself.

37Whatisinthisseasonmaynotbecoolthenexttime.Don'tgetstuckinthinkingabouttheclothesto

wearbecauseitwillonlymakeyouconfuscd.Thcfirstthingyoushouldconsideristhecomfort.Thcrc'snopointin

wearingthelatesttrends(趋势)ifyouarenotabsolutelycomfortable.Butifyouare»thenthat'sgreat!

Thetrendsthatmanypeoplefollowalsocamefromtheirfashionidentity.Thatidentityistheirs>andwe

cannotfollowideasthataresociallyacceptableeverytime.Makeyourownfashionidentily.ltdoesn'tmatterwhat

youchooseaslongasyoustilldressproperlyfortheoccasion.Forexample,intheoffice,youprobabywearsmart

casual(休闲的)clothes.38Thisisthewaytobuildyourfashionidentity.

Fashiontrendsmeancopying.Yougoout,thenfindsomeonewhohasthesameclothesasyours.Following

trendsmeansyouareoneofthem.Mostofusbuyourclothesfromthestoresandweknowwerenot(heonlyone

withthesamedesign.39Thebestwaytogoaboutthisistowearitdifferently.

Ifyoufeelstressedfornotbuyingaparticulardress,don'tfeelbad.You'renotalone.Noteveryonecanafford

theclothesthattheywant.40.Itisapracticalguidethathelpsyoufocusonwhattrulysuitsyou.Remember,

confidencedoesn'tcomefromaprice-itcomesfromwearingwhatfeelsrightforyou.

A.Consideryourwallet.

B.Fashiondoesn'tlastforever.

C.Sohowwillyoustandout?

D.Aretheclothescomfortableforyou?

E.Anexpensiveclassiccoatgoeswitheverything.

F.Ultimatcly,fashionpressuresconicfromtheinfluenceofothers.

G.Makesureyoupickthecolorsandprintsshowingyourpersonality.

第三部分语言运用第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项

(【5分)OnSunday,Nov.2.18-year-oldThomasRuzzanowasatthemovieiheaterinM:znerPark.

Suddenlyitbeganto41outside.WhenRuzzanoleftthetheater,hewas42tofindthewholearea

aroundthetheaterflooded(淹).Astrongstorm43thecity,bringing8inchesofrain,strongwindsand

ligatning.Thcroadswere44withcars,andthetheater'sundergroundgarage(停车库)wasflooded-

Ruzzanofoundthewaterinthegaragewasalmosttwofeetdeep.

Seeingpeople45,Ruzzanowenttohelpatonce.Hewalkedfromcartocarto46ifeveryonewas

safe,andgaveahandtosevenpeople.Soonsomevolunteers47him.Togelher,theysavedanoldmanwho

was48inhiscarbecausehisseatbeltwouldn'topenwithwater49hisshoulders.Themantriedtopush

hisowncarafterbeing50,butRuzzanoandtheothers51himandledhimtosafety.

Thepeoplehe'dhelpedkeptthankinghim.Ruzzanosaidhisdadalwaystaughthimtodowhat's52.He

fcl:gladthateveryonewasunhurt.Ruzzano'sparentssaidtheyweresoproudofhimfbrhis53inaTV

interview.

Ruzzano's54actshowsthatcourageliesinchoosingtocarefbrothers.Naturaldisasters(灾害)are

unavoidable,bulwhentheybreakout,wecanbe55andgetover(hedifficultiestogether.

41.A.shineB.clearC.freezeD.pour

42.A.boredB.excitedC.shockedD.relaxed

43.A.followedB.struckC.bypassedD.missed

44.A.blockedB.wrappedC.mixed0.connected

45.A.withdoubtB.introubleC.ondulyD.undercontrol

46.A.discussB.guessC.check□.explain

47.A.contactedB.joinedC.encounteredD.replaced

48.A.stuckB.pressedC.liedD.hurt

49.A.risingtoB.holdingbackC.washingoffD.droppingonto

50.A.persuadedB.separatedC.recognizedD.freed

51.A.comfortedB.stoppedC.understoodD.approached

52.A.difficultB.fairC.rightD.convenient

53.A.changeB.fortuneC.honestyD.bravery

54.A.easy-goingB.curiosity-C.familiarD.unselfish

driven

55.A.helpersB.competitorsC.bystandersD.neighbors

第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.

(15分)PerformersdisplayedalargeAoyufishlanternduringtheopeningceremonyofthe15thNational

GamesofChina56(hold)attheGuangdongOlympicSportsCenteronNov.9»2025.

Themulticoloredlanternfloated(漂浮)effortlesslyintothestadium,itsdragonheadlifelikeandfins

flowinglikewaves.Aoyu-57mythical(神话的)creaturewiththeheadofadragonandthebodyofafish

—wasbroughtvividlytolife,58quicklybecameahighlightoftheopeningceremony.Manypeople

expressedtheir59(admire)forit.nThatnightthesightoftheAoyulanternfloatingacrossthestadium,and

theaudiencerespondingbylightingtheirphoneflashlights,60(leave)alastingimpression,"recalled

-oneoftheaudience.

Thelantern'smovementdependedonanairbagsystemfullofamixtureofheliumandair.Thrcughrepeated

experimentation,thelanterncouldstayintheairforlong61(eventual).Itsbodyismadeupof128

independentlycontrolledparts,eachequippedwithLEDlightsandsensorsthatenablethem62(change)

colorsandangles(角度)inresponse63themusicandtheliveatmosphere.Allthesepartsaremadefrom

environmentally-friendlymaterials.

Thousandsoftourists64(draw)totheexhibitionhallstowatchtheAoyulanternsincetheopening

ceremony.Theappearanceofthelai^eAoyulanterngivesthisancientimagenewvisualenergy,65(reflect)

thecreativetransformationofChinesecultureinthenewera.

第四部分写作第一节

66.(20分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jenny所在的学校周末要举行戏剧同步展演,有LiangShanboand

ZhuYingiai和HuaMulan两部中国戏剧可供观看。Jenny来信希望你推荐其中的一部,请你给她回信,

内容包括:

(I)你的推荐;

(2)你的理由。

注意:

(I)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。

DearJenny,I'mgladtohearyourschoolistostagetwotraditionalChineseoperas.

Yours,

LiHua

第二节

67.(2()分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Mr.Leewasabrilliantinventor.Hecreatedallsortsofclevermachines.Hisworkshopwasfilledwithstrange

devices,suchasaclockpredicting(heweatherandaflyingbicyclepoweredbywind-upsprings.

However,Mr.Lee'sgreatestpridewashis11-year-oklsonDavid.Theboywasalwaysfullofenergyand

curiosity,sharinghisfather'spassionforproblem-solvingandincrediblecreativity.Theyoftenspentweekends

workingtogether,turninggears(齿轮)andwiresintofunandusefultools.

Oneday,whentheywereatanamusementpark,Davidwasattractedtoabouncycastle(弹跳城

堡).Watchingthechildrenplayinginside>Davidthoughtabouthisidealplayground*whichpresentedmentaland

physicalchallenges,whilebeinginleractive.Animagecameacrosshismind."Dad,let'sbuildabigmaze(迷宫)

here!One(hat'sfunandtricky,withsurprisesateverytum!"Davidshouted,eyeswidewitheagerness.

Mr.Leesmiledandpattedhissonontheshoulder,"That'sagreatidea!Let'smakeitthebestmazetheworld

haseverseen,"Wastingnotime,Mr.Leecontactedtheowneroftheamusementparkandtoldtheplan.Theowner

wasveryhappywithitbecausetheparkjustneededanewandspecialattraction»andheagreedimmediatcly.Soon,

theywerehardatworkinanemptycornerof(hepark.DavidthoughtupfunchallengesandMr.Leeapplied

himselftodesigningthehiddensignsystemtoguidepeople.

Afterweeksofconstruction,themazewasfinished.Theonce-emptycornerwastransformedintoan

attractiveplacc.ltstoodtallandmysteriousunderthesun,waitingtowelcomeeveryvisitorwhowantedtowalk

in.

注意:

(1)续写词数应为80个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Finallythemazewasopentothepublic.

2025・2026学年山东省烟台市高一(上)期末英语试卷•解析版

第一部分听力第一节听下面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。每段对话读两遍。

i.(1.5分)WhatisthewomanplanningtodoonSaturday?

A.Goforabikeride.

B.Cleanthebeach.

C.Lookafterherbrother.

【解答】略

2.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Offersomeadvice.

B.Chooseanewsubject.

C.Writcabook.

【解答】略

3.(1.5分)Wherewastheboy'sbaseball?

A.Inhisbag.

B.Inhisbedroom.

C.Behindthesofa.

【解答】略

4.(1.5分)WhywillthewomangototheU.S.?

A.lbvisitherfamily.

B.Towork.

C.Togosightseeing.

【解答】略

5.(1.5分)Whendidthemangotoaconcertlasttime?

A.Oneyearago.

B.Twoyearsago.

C.Threeyearsago.

【解答】略

第二节听下面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。

(3分)6.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeduringtheirtripaccordingtothewoman?

A.Cold.

B.Rainy.

C.Hot.

7.Howmanypeoplewillgocampingintotal?

A.Two.

B.Five.

C.Seven.

【解答】略

(3分)8.Whalwillthewomanhelpthemando?

A.Dosomeshopping.

B.Borrowabook.

C.Fixhisphone.

9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Shopworkerandcustomer.

C.Grandfatherandgranddaughter.

【解答】略

(4.5分)10.Whatdothespeakersmainlydiscuss?

A.Arrangingtoseeapetdog.

B.Planningtheirdailyschedule.

C.Preparingforafootballmatch.

11.Whacisthewoman'sfeelingtowardsthedog?

A.Sheiseagertogetit.

B.Shepreferscatstodogs.

C.Sheisworriedaboutitshealth.

12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoafterseeingthedog?

A.Drivehomeimmediately.

B.Goforawalkalongthebeach.

C.Havedinnerwiththedogowner.

【解答】略

(6分)13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemathproblem?

A.Itisinteresting.

B.hisquitechallenging.

C.Itislikeapreviousone.

14.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?

A.Hedrewsomecircles.

B.Hcwonaprizeinmath.

C.Heworkedonaschooltask.

15.Whattimewill(hespeakersmeetlaterontoday?

A.At3:00pm.

B.At3:30pm.

C.At4:30pm.

16.Whatwillthemandobeforemeetingthewoman?

A.CallProfessorGreen.

B.Bookaroominthelibrary.

C.Gotoalecture.

【解答】略

(6分)17.Whereisthespeaker?

A.Inamuseum.

B.Inacinema.

C.Inaclassroom.

18.WhydidGandhigiveupeverythinghehad?

A.TostudyinGreatBritain.

B.Tofightforhispeople.

C.TogetawayfromIndia.

19.WhatwasGandhi'smainbelief?

A.Generosity.

B.Respect.

C.Peace.

20.What'sthespeakerintroducing?

A.ThelifestoryofGandhi.

B.ThehistoryofIndia'sindependence.

C.ThelocationofGandhi'sformerhouse.

【解答】略

第二部分阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

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Benefitsincluded

Freegeneralentryto40+hallsforyouandupto4guestsdaily.

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