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河南省南阳市第一中学校20252026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题

一、听力选择题

1.Whatdoesthemandomostweekends?

A.Hegoesshopping.B.Hevisitsmuseums.C.Hewatchesmatches.

2.Whatdocsthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Reporttothepolice.B.Gobacktolookforit.C.Buyanewone.

3.Whatwillthewomandofirst?

A.Gotothelibrary.B.Gotoiheclassroom.C.Gototheteachers,office.

4.Howmanylanguagescanthewomanspeakuptonow?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Managerandemployee.C.Classmates.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatisthemanaskingthewomanfor?

A.Helpwithhisresearch.

B.Adviceonhisjobinterview.

C.Adviceonthepany'sproducts.

7.Whatisthewomanalwaysreadytodo?

A.Wearcasualclothes.

B.Learnmoreaboutthepany.

C.Goshoppingwiththeman.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoborrow?

A.Anotebook.B.Adictionary.C.Somemoney.

9.Howlongdocsthewomanworkeveryevening?

A.Fortwohours.B.Forthreehours.C.Forfourhours.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

10.Howlonghasthemanlivedinthisarea?

A.For5years.B.For10years.C.For20years.

11.Howfaristhegasstationfromtheplacewherethetwospeakersare?

A.Abouthalfamile.B.Abouttwomiles.C.Abouttwoandahalfmiles.

12.Whatcanbeknownaboutthegasstation?

A.Ithasaredroof.B.Itisverylarge.C.Itisverysmall.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestihemando?

A.Buyasportscar.B.Buyasmallfamilycar.C.Sellhisfamilycar.

14.Whatseasonisitatthemoment?

A.Itisspring.B.Itisautumn.C.Itiswinter.

15.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Friends.

16.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttogetanewcar?

A.Becauseofthehighprice.

B.Becauseoftheseason.

C.Becauseofhisfeelingtotheoldone.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Whydidtheladywantthepianisttosing?

A.Sheknewhecouldsingwell.

B.Slicwastileduflistening(vllicpianu.

C.Shewantedtomakehimfamous.

18.Whendidthepianistknowhehadatalentforsinging?

A.Thatnightafterhisfirstsinging.

B.Longbeforeheplayedthepianointhebar.

C.Afterhebecameafamouspianist.

19.Whaihappenedtothepianistatlast?

A.Hehadhisownpianobar.

B.Hecontinuedtoplaythepianointhebar.

C.HebecameawellknownsingerinAmerica.

20.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthorofthepassageagreeon?

A.Everyoneshouldmakefulluseofhistalent.

B.Fewpeoplehaverealtalent.

C.Peoplewillsucceediftheyhavetalent.

二、阅读理解

TheattractionofanAfricansafariisunparalleled.Herearcfourwaystoexperienceyourtrip.

Hot一airballoonsafariinPilanesberg,SouthAfrica

ThisistheonlyhotairballoonsafaritolaunchfrominsideaparkinSouthAfrica.You'llspotthe4bigfive'

(lion,elephant,buffalo,rhinocerosandleopard)amongthe7.000creaturesinPilanesberginahotairballoonand

getabird'seyeviewoftheirbehaviour.

AfivenightstayatthePalaceofTheLostCity,includesahotairballoonsafari,breakfast,returneconomy

flights.From£2,595perperson,basedontwoadultssharing.

HorsesafariinChyuluHills,Kenya

AtolDonyoLodgeintheChyuluHills,you'llfindastableof22horses,includingcalmandhardy

Boerperdsforbeginners(aged12andabove)andaselectionofthoroughbredsfortheintermediateandadvanced.

AsevennightstayatGreatPlainsolDonyoLodge,withdailyhorsesafaris,startsat£7,700perperson,

excludingflights.

SleepoutinOnguma,Namibia

TheNamibia'svastEloshaNationalParkliasfivelodges,twouampsilcsand34,000licclarcsofwilderness

——andofferstheopportunitytosleepunderthestarsonacustombuiltDrcamCruiser.

RainbowToursoffersasixnighttripfrom£5,595perpersonincludingtheuniqueDreamCruiserexperience,

internationalflightsandinternaltransfers.

WalkingsafariinManaPools,Zimbabwe

Youcangooffthebeatentracktoplacesalmostuntouchecbyhumanactivity.70%oftheManaPools

NationalParkisaccessibleonlyonfoot,sotheanimalsareusedtoseeingpeopleandaremorerelaxedthanwhen

approachedbyvehicles.Ifyou'relucky,youmightgettospotBoswell,thepark'smostfamouselephant.

Asevendaysafaricostsfrom£7,700perperson.Flightscanbearrangedatanadditionalcost.

21.WhatcanpeopledoinPilanesberg,SouthAfrica?

A.Dodailyhorseridingsafari.B.Spotcreaturesinahotairballoon.

C.ExperiencetheuniqueDrcamCruiser.D.EncounterthemostfamouselephantBoswell.

22.Whichsafaribestsuitspeoplewhoenjoyhiking?

A.SafariinPilanesbcrg,SouthAfrica.B.SafariinChyuluHills,Kenya.

C.SafariinOnguma,Namibia.D.SafariinManaPools,Zimbabwe.

23.WhatdosafarisinChyuluHillsandManaPoolshaveinmon?

A.Theyareperfectforcamping.B.Theychargethesameforthetrip.

C.Theyruleouttheflightfare.D.Theyhavedailyhorseridingactivities.

AGenZtrainattendantinChinahasgainedwidespreadpraiseforhiscreativeapproachtokeepingchildren

calmandentertainedduringlongtrainrides——byhandingouttestpapersandstickers(贴画).

QinYunhao,whoworksontheG1546highspeedtrainfromNanningEasttoHangzhouWest,bringsalonga

plasticbagfilledwithsimpleworksheetsandcolorfi.ilrewardstickerseverytimehe'sonduty.Hisideaissimple

buteffective:childrenwhobeenoisyduringthejourneyaregentlyhandedatestpaper,anduponpletingit,are

rewardedwithstickers.Meanwhile,childrenwhoremainquietthroughouttheridearcgivenstickersdirectlyasa

formofpositivereinforcement(强化).Theidea,whichstartedduringthesummertravelrush,hasreceived

overwhelmingsupportfromparentsandnctizens.Manypraiseditforturningapotentiallynoisycarriage(车厢)

intoapeacefulenvironment,whilealsogivingchildrensomethingmeaningfultododuringthejourney.

Theinspirationcamefromobservingparentswhobroughthoneworkfortheirchildrenonboard.Wantingto

helpthosewhohadn'teprepared,Qinbeganprintingoutsimpleexercisestoshare.

Thisluwcoslbullliouglilfulelutionliasbeendescribedasa^magicalfix”,asilcasespressureonparcnls,

entertainsyoungpassengers,andhelpsmaintainorderinapublicspace.It'salsoseenasareflectionofgrowing

humancenteredinnovationinpublicservice.

Qin'sfellowrailwaystaffhavealsoadoptedvariouschildfriendlypractices.Somebringpicturebooksor

smalltoys,otherscreate"kids'kits"withpuzzlesandgames.Oncertaintrains,achildren'sactivityareahaseven

beensetupinthediningcar.Railwaystaffalsoencourageparentstoprepareentertainmentinadvance—suchas

dov/nloadingcartoonsorbringingeducationalgames—tohelpchildrenenjoytheridecalmlyandconstructively.

Balancingchildren'snaturallivelinesswithpublicorderisnoeasytask.Butinitiativeslikethisshowthat

thoughtful,humancenteredsolutionscangoalongwaytowardcreatingmoreharmoniouspublicspaces.

24.WhatdoesQinYunhaodotokeepchildrenquieton(he(rain?

A.Hesetsupactivityareas.B.Heprovidesbooksandtoys.

C.Hegivesouttestpapersandstickers.D.Hedownloadscartoonsandgames.

25.WhatmadeQinYunhaodecidetohandoutworksheets?

A.Hehopedtomakethesummerrushmorefun.

B.Hewantedtoprotectchildren'snaturalliveliness.

C.Hewasrequiredtocreatemoreharmoniouspublicareas.

D.Hesawsomeparentsunpreparedfbrtheirkids,homework.

26.WhatdopeoplethinkofQinYunhao'ssolution?

A.Itfitsthesummerrush.B.Itisexpensivebuteffective.

C.Itmakescarriagespeaceful.D.Itputspressureonparentsandkids.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.RailwayActivitiesforKids.B.WaystoPlaywithKidsonTrains.

C.HarmoniousSummerTravel.D.ATrainAttendant'sIdeatoCalmKids.

Withasurfacehotenoughtomeltleadinitsatmosphere,Venushasbeendescribedas“Earth'seviltwin”

similarinsize,yetworldsapart.ThequestionofwhetherVenuswaseverhabitablehaslongbeenahottopicamong

scientists.Someastronomersbelievetheplanetwasoncemuchmorehospitable,butarecentresearchbyTereza

Conslanlinou,aPhDstudentfromtheUniversityofCambridge,hasnowdealtablowtotheideathatiteverhosted

lifeasweknowit.

ConsiantinounotedthatearlyintheformationofVenus,theplanetwascoveredinavastseaofmagma(岩

浆).(hisuuulcdquickly,walviwouldfuimuveansoibetiuppedasiluiyslulliscd(结晶),incauingllicplanet's

interior(内部)wouldbewaterrich.Asaresult,waterwouldbereleasedwhenvolcanoeserupt."Ifyoulookatany

photosofvolcanismonEarth,youcanseetheselargecloudsingout.Mostofthatiswater/'saidConstantinou.But

ifthemagmacooledslowly,waterwouldhaveendedupassteamintheatmosphere.Inthissituation,walerwould

notbetrappedinsidetheinterioroftheplanet.

ConstantinouandhiscolleaguesstudiedchangesintheVenusianatmospheretocastlightonthewater

contentofitsinterior.Whentheyanalysedtheamountofsubstancesbeingrefilled,theyfoundverylittlewaterwas

beingadded.Inotherwords,volcaniceruptionsare“dry".“Theshortageofwaterinvolcanicreleasereflectsan

equallydryVenusianinterior,''saidConstantinou.Theteamannouncedthattheirfindingsdidnotsupportthe

theorythatVenushadsurfaceoceansofwaterinitspast,orahabitableclimate.

Theirconclusioncouldsoonbetested.Laterthisdecade,NASAissettolaunchamissiontocarryoutflybys

ofVenus.Constantinousaidresolving(hequestioncouldhelpastronomersruleoutVenusasahabitableplanetnow

thatthedryinteriorofVenussuggestsitneverhastheoceansofliquidwatertraditionallythoughtnecessaryforlife

tobegin.

28.Whatisthefindingoftherecentresearch?

A.VenusisEarth'sidenticaltwin.B.Venussetsthewholeworldapart.

C.Venuswasunlikelytosustainlife.D.Venuswasmorehabitablethanthought.

29.Whatisparagraph2mainlytalkingaboutconcerningtheresearch?

A.Itsmethods.B.Itsprocedures.

C.Itspotentialimpact.D.Itstheoreticalfoundation.

30.HowdidConstantinouandhiscolleaguesdrawtheirconclusion?

A.Byanalysingthechangesofwatercontent.B.Bystudyingthepropertiesofsubstances.

C.Byinvestigatingtheponentsofwater.D.Byexaminingthedifferencesofvolcanoes.

31.WhatcanthefindingbeusedtodoaccordingtoConstantinou?

A.Carryoutmoreflybys.B.Identifyupingthreats.

C.ConductVenusobservations.D.Narrowdownastronomers5search.

Quick:what'syourbestfriend'sphonenumber?Don'tfeelbadifyoucouldn'tansweroffthetopofyour

head.Youhavenoreasontomitphonenumberstomemory:it'sjustthereinyourphone.Orperhapsyouoncehad

aphonebooktostorethem.Ineithercase,anobjectdoestherememberingforyou.

“Piublhcli。incuKHy“(人:匚H乙)isnulliiiignew.Wiilingilbclfliasbeenamcaiibufs(uiingiiifuiiiialion.Yul

theinfbnnationrevolutionhasgeneratedmoredatathaneverbefore.Wcarcfloodedwithinformation.Wc'rc

creatingmoreofit,andkeepingmoreofit.Thestoragecapacityofthehumanbrainhassincebeereclipsed.No

wonder,then,thatwe'reincreasinglydependentonmemoryprostheses,1'romlibrariestosmartphones.

Noteveryonethinksthistrendinexternalmemoryisgood.Historically,memoryprostheseswereexpensive.

Astechnologiessuchasprintingandphotographybeemoreaffordable,sharingexperienceswitho:hersiseasier

thanever.Soeverybreakfast,everysunset,everyencounterwithacatfindsitswayontosocialmedia.Andherees

theworry.Whenwedevoteourselvestocapturingandsharingtheworldinthisway,somethingimmensely

valuableislost;whenrecordingsomuchofourlives,we'reforgettingtoactuallylivethem,andsodisconnect

ourselvesfromexperience.

Butisoursocialrncdiadrivcntransformationwhollybad?Ifwe'restillcreatingandsharingmemorieslike

this,perhapsthisisbecausewe'venothadsufficienttimetolearnhowtodothesethingswithoutthinkingabout

whatwe'redoing.Iliseasytoignorethatthemasssocialmediaeraislessthanadecadeold.That'sjustashort

blirk(眨眼)inhumanhistory,yetithastotallychangedhowwcliveIsuspectwe'renotfarofffrombeingdirectly

facedwithexperienceyetwiththeabilitytoshareexperienceinwayslessboundedbygeographyandtime.After

all,technologycanprotectallthemomentsofalifethatwouldotherwisebelost.

32.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1?

A.Technologyweakensourbrains.B.Weareburdenalwithphonenumbers.

C.Werelymoreontoolstomemorize.D.Technologydistancesusfromourfriends.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eclipsed"inparagraph2mean?

A.Improved.B.Undervalued.C.Restricted.D.Outperformed.

34.Whatnegativeeffectdocsonlinesharingbringabout?

A.Anoverflowofposts.B.Highcostofdigitaldevices.

C.Addictiontothevirtualworld.D.Disregardforauthenticexperience.

35.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodointhelastparagraph?

A.Havefaithinhumanbrains.B.Taketimetoadapttodigitalage.

C.Quickenthepaceofdevelopment.D.Makeeffortstoenhancememory.

Inourconstantpursuitofproductivityandachievement,weoftenoverlookthequalityofourdaily

experiences.Wefillourhourswithtasks,yetwonderwhywesofrequentlyfeelexhausted,distracted,or

uiisalisficd.Whalif山ckeytoamorefulfillinglifeisn'laboutdoingmure,butaboutdoingdiffcrcnlly36

Activitiesactuallycanbedividedintodifferentcategories.Understandingwhateachcategorytrulyishelpsmake

betterchoices.

Pleasingaclivitiesareloweffbrt,highreward.Youdon'tneedtoplanthemfarinadvanceorclearoutafull

afternoon.Itmightbeawalkinnature,listeningtoyourfavoriteplaylist,orcallingafriendjusttosayhello.

37Oneofthebiggestmisconceptionsaboutfunisthatithastobesomegrandevent.Intruth,themost

restorativemomentsoftenefromthesesmaller,everydaypleasures.

38Theymightfeelchallengingatfirst,buttheymatchwithyourvaluesandleaveyouwithareal

senseofmeaning.Itcouldbelearninganewskillthatpushesyououtofyourfortzone.Thesetypesofexperiences

takemoreeffortthanPleasingactivities,buttheyoftenhelpusfeelmorealive.

Yieldingactivitiesareactivitiesthatrequirelittleeffortbutofferlittlesatisfaction.39Orvisualize

therepeatedcheckofyourinboxwithouturgency.Theseactivitiescanbeharmlesswaystorelax.Butwhen

overused,theyquietlyreplacemoremeaningfulexperiences.

Onceyou'vereflectedonhowyoucurrentlyspendyourtime,trymakingonesmallshifteachJay.Choosea

PleasingorLivingactivityyouwouldliketoengageinmore,evensomethingsimplelikeashortwalkortrying

somethingnewthatisconsistentwithyourvalues.40

A.Trytochangehowyouhandletheseactivities.

B.Livingactivitiesaretheactivitiesthatstretchyou.

C.Thinkofthemindlessscanningthroughsocialmedia.

D.Unbearableactivitiesarcthethingsthatleaveyoudrained.

E.Thegoalistoreplacedistractedmomentswithengagedones.

F.Thisbeginsbyrecognizingthatnotallactivitiesaffectusequally.

G.Thesearesimplejoysthatdon'trequiremuchbutofferagenuinereward.

三、完形填空

HillaryKriegerwassittinginherparents'housewithherfriend,David.Theman41squirted(l喷溅)

orangejuicealloverhimself.UIshouted,*Oh,theorangejustorbisculated,'"shelater42.Davidwas

throwninto43.“Itdidwhat?”

Curiousherself,Hillaryquicklygrabbedadictionaryand44tothe"O"section—onlytofreeze.

Thewordwasnuwhcrutubefound.45shemarchedintoherfalhcr,sstudy.Wearinganawkwardsmile,he

admittedhe'd46thewordbackincollege,neverimaginingitwould47-yethe'dusedit

naturallyaroundthefamilyforyearsandeveryonehad48itwasreal.

Atfirst,Hillaryfeltfrustrated,wonderinghowmanyothermakeupwordshad49hervocabulary

withouthernoticing.Butthatfrustrationftidedfast.Soon,shebegantosee“orbisculate”notasamistake,butasa

50—asmallwindowintoherfather'sinventivesoul.uItspeakstohis51shebelieves.uEvenwhen

somethingisannoyinglikeorangejuiceinyoureye—hefoundawaytolaughatit,turninga52moment

intosomething

Twodecadeslater,Hillary'sfatherpassedaway.Sorrowsettledoverher,butsodid53:

“Orbisculatc“deservedaplaceinthedictionary.Hergoalwasn'tjusttogetaword54:itwastokeepher

father'sjoyalive.This,shethought,wasthebestwayto55him.

41.A.carefullyB.intentionallyC.accidentallyD.constantly

42.A.recallsB.mentsC.plainsD.insists

43.A.panicB.confusionC.desperationD.embarrassment

44.A.contributedB.respondedC.appliedD.turned

45.A.OntimeB.AlrandomC.IndisbeliefD.Withadmiration

46.A.chosenB.inventedC.misusedD.encountered

47.A.stickB.improveC.transformD.disappear

48.A.deniedB.pretendedC.suspectedD.assumed

49.A.slippedintoB.escapedfromC.brokendownD.goneagainst

50.A.secretB.lessonC.giftD.challenge

51.A.adaptabilityB.productivityC.creativityD.responsibility

52.A.messyB.cheerfulC.criticalD.memorable

53.A.reliefB.patienceC.sympathyD.determination

54.A.revisedB.definedC.translatedD.corrected

55.A.assistB.honorC.contactD.aepany

四、语法填空

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容或括号内所给词的恰当形式填空。

Theworld'slargestonlineiclailur,Ainazon,isexploringtheuseofliuinanoidrobotstoauloinalcpackage

deliveries,56movethatcouldsignificantlyreshapeitsfulfillmentanddeliverynetwork.Accordingto

reports,theemercegiantisintheprocessoftestingthese57(advance)robots,withmanytaskspreviously

58(perform)byhumanworkers.

Thestory,59appearstohavebeenfirstreportedbythesubscriptionbasedtechpublicationThe

Information,hasbeenwidelyspreadbyothernewsoutlets.ThereportssuggestthatAmazonisactivelydeveloping

andtestinghumanlikerobots60(determine)theirteasibilny|可彳j斗生)inadeliverytocusedrole.

Whiledetailsarestillemerging,thisinitiativeappearstobepartofAmazon'sbroaderpushintoroboticsand

automationtoenhance61(efficient)andspeedinitsoperations.Thetestingphaseiscrucialto62

(understand)howtheserobotsnavigaterealworldenvironmentsandhandlethemanyplexitiesoflastmiledeliveiy

Whiletheprospectofautonomous,twolcggcdrobotsdeliveringpackages63(be)asignificantleap

forward,thetechnologyisstillconsideredtobeinitsearlystage.Thisdevelopmentshowsapotentiallongterm

planatAmazonto64(far)integrateroboticsintoeverystepofthecustomerdeliveryprocess,65

thewarehousefloortothefrontdoor.

五、书信写作

66.假定你是李华,在学校组织的校园电影艺术节上,同学们观看了RowanAlkinson罗温・艾金森主演的

Mr.Bean的相关视频,现在向校英语报社投稿,内容包括:1、现频主要内容。2、评价与推荐。

注意:10()词左右。

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。

Ittookplaceinateacher'sfamily.Oneday,Benwasplayingbasketballinthelivingroomafterschool,when

heaccidentallythrewtheballatavasesittingontheshelf.Thevasedroppedtothefloor,andalargepiecebroke

uff.Wha(madeBenmuicupsetwasdialllicvasewasnulamondccuialiunbutanantique(古董),wliiuliwas

handeddownthroughgenerationsfromthe18thcentury.Itwasalsohismother'sfavouritepossession.Tocoverhis

terribleaction,theterrifiedboygluedthepiecestogetherhastilyandputthevasebackinitsplace.

Asthemotherherselfdustedthevaseeveryday,shenaturallynoticedthecracks(裂纹)thatevening.Toher

surprise,therepairworkwasactuallyverygood.Atdinnertime,sheaskedherboyifhehadbrokenthevase.

Fearingpunishment,thesuddenlyinspiredboysaidthataneighbor'scatjumpedinfromthewindowandhe

couldn'tdriveitaway,nomatterhowhardhetried.Itracedaroundthelivingroomandfinallyknockedthevaseoff

itsshelf.Hismotherwasquiteclearthathersonwaslying,forallthewindowswereclosedbeforesheleftforwork

eachmorningandopenedaftershereturned.Ilowever,inthefaceofherson'snenouseyesandthesuspicious

looksoftheotherfamilymembers,Ben'smotherremainedcalm.Sherealizedsheshouldn'tjustsimplyblameand

punishhersonforlying.Shecameupwithanotheridea.

Beforegoingtobed,theboyfoundanotefromhismotherinhisroom,askinghimtogotothestudyatonce.

Theboythoughthewouldnowbepunished,but,ashehadalreadylied,hedecidedtodenyeverything,nomatter

howangryhismumbecame.

Inthestudy,calmlybathedinthelight,hismother'sfaceshowednosignofanger.Onseeinghersonpush

openthedoorandcautiouslyenter,shetookachocolateboxoutofadrawerandgavehimone.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Themothersaid,“Thischocolateisarewardforyourimagination:awindowopeningcat!”

Nowwithsomechocolatesinhand,theboysbadattitudedisappeared.

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1.C

【原文】W:TherearcmanygoodplacesforshoppinginLondon.AndI'vebeentolotsofmuseums.Ilikeliving

here.

M:Sodo1.1likeherebecauseIcanwatchfootballmatchesmostweekends.

2.A

【原文】W:Oh,Tvelostmymobilephoneatthestation.

M:Ohdear.IfIwereyou,Iwouldreportit(othepoliceimmediately.

3.C

【原文】M:Wouldyouliketogotothelibrarywithmetoreturnahook?

W:I'dliketo,butImustgototheteachers'officetohandinmyhoireworkfirst.

4.B

【原文】M:CanyouspeakFrenchnow?

W:Notyet,butIwanttolearnitnextterm.SofarIhavealreadymasteredJapanese,ChineseandEnglish.

5.A

【原文】W:Mike,Iwanttotalkwithyourightnow.

M:Whafsup?

W:Youpromisedtohandinperfecthomework,butitisfullofmistakes.

6.B7.C

【原文】M:Couldyouhelpmefigureouthowtogetreadyformyjobinterview?

W:Themostimportantthingistomakesureyouknowthepanyandwhatservicesorproductsitprovides.Doyou

knewallaboutthem?

M:Yes,Iunderstandnearlyeverythingaboutthepany.

W:What'smore,youhavetodecidewhetherthepanyiscasualorformal.Whenyouarcchoosingwhattowear,

keepallofthatinmind.Haveyouchosenwhattowearinthepany?

M:No,notyel.

W:I'malwaysreadytogoshoppingwithyou!Anytimeyouneedhelp,pleaseletmeknow.Shouldwetalkabout

otherbasics?

M:OK,I'mlistening.

8.A9,B

【原文】W:Ted,canIborrowyournotebookforchemistry?

M:Hereyouare.

W:Youareagreathelp,Ted.

M:Idon'tquiteunderstandwhyyouneedmynotebook.Youdowellinmakingnotes.

W:Well,recently,Ihavetoworkinarestaurantfrom7o'clockto10o'clockeveiyevening.AndsometimesIcan't

followtheteacher.

M:Oh,that'sreallybadfbryourstudy.Doyouhavetoworkparttinie?

W:Yeah.MyfatherlosthisjobtwomonthsagoandImustmakesomemoneybymyself.

M:Hmm,Iunderstand.Pleaselakecareofyourself!

W:Thanks.

10.BII.C12.A

【原文】W:Excuseme,sir.Pmabitlost.Couldyouhelpmeout,please?

M:Sure!Icangiveyoudirections.Iknowthisareawell.Tvebeenlivingherefbrtenyears.Whereareyou

heading?

W:Ineedtofindagasstation.Mycarislowongas.

M:Alright.Godown(hisroadanddriveonforabouttwomoremiles.

W:OK.Isitonthisroad?

M:No.Takethethirdleftandgoforabouthalfamile.Youwillgettothegasstation.

W:Isthegasstationontheleftsideortherightsideoftheroad?

M:Itwillbeontheright.

W:Whatdoesitlooklike?

M:Ithasaredroof.Youcan'tmissit.

W:Thanksalot!

13.B14.C15.A16.C

【原文】W:Jack,Ithinkweshouldgetasmallfamilycar.

M:What?Youmeanweshouldsellmysportscar!Never!

W:Butit'sexpensivetorunandit'sreallyold.YouboughtitlongbeforeImetyou.

M:That'struebutIneverhaveanytroublewithit!ItalwaysstartsatoncewhenIpressthestarter!

W:Itdidn'tstartatonceyesterdaymorning!

M:Thatwasonlybecauseitwassocoldnowinwinter!

W:Goodcarsshouldstartseasilyinanyseason.

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