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南京市、盐城市2026届高三年级第一次模拟考试英语2026.03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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Sad.B.Moved.C.Worried.2.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?A.Eatout.B.Ordertakeout.C.Cookathome.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Homeownerandgardener.B.Acouple.C.Neighbors.4.WhereisUncleTonyprobably?A.Atthehospital.B.Attheoffice.C.Athome.5.WhatisLilyoccupiedwithrecently?A.Jobhunting.B.Agraduationceremony.C.Collegeapplications.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredidthespeakersfirstmeet?A.Atameeting.B.Atawedding.C.Inaclinic.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Takethewomantoadoctor.B.Hurrytohiscompany.C.Fixthebike.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheinterviewforAnimalDreamnland?A.Tosharestoriesbehindthescenes.B.Toshowitsmakingprocess.第1页共14页C.Todiscussitskeymessages.9.Whatistruecouragetotheman?A.Doingrightinspiteoffear.B.Havingnofearineverydaylife.C.Knowingthenewmeaningoffear.10.Whathelpsshapeaperson'strueself?A.Thepursuitofperfection.B.One'sfamilybackground.C.Personalchoice.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Thetopicoftheirgeographyproject.B.Theresearchmethodsofgeography.C.Thewaystopreservewetlands.12.WhatdoesPeterthinkofthecurrentsituationofwetlands?A.Confusing.B.Alarming.C.Promising.13.AccordingtoRachel,whyarewetlandsimportant?A.Theybringeconomicbenefits.B.Theyofferfoodtofarmers.C.Theyhelppurifywater.听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdoesthemanthinkAIwillserveasinthefuture?A.Anefficientassistant.B.Aproductiveprojectleader.C.Acomplextechnicalsystem.15.WhatwillAIbeusedfor?A.Trainingnewdoctors.B.Designingcitytrafficrules.C.Aidingmedicalimageanalysis.16.Whatdoesthemanadviseyoungpeopletodo?A.Becomeanexpert.B.Learnbydoing.C.Growinteams.听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewlydisplayedcopies?A.Theyaretruetotheoriginal.B.Theyarethesimplifiedversions.C.Theyareinneedofpreservation.18.WhatwastheinitialpurposeofcreatingtheYongleDadian?第2页共14页A.TogatherallknownknowledgeofChina.B.TorecordthehistoryoftheMingDynasty.C.Toevaluateancienthistoryandphilosophy.19.WhydoscholarscomparetheYongleDadiantoalibrary?A.Toproveitssocialvalue.B.Tohighlightitsrichcontent.C.Toshowitsgrowingpopularity.20.Whoisthespeaker?A.Anartist.B.Avisitor.C.Aguide.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。AComforting,healthy,speedyorfresh?Whatevertypeofrecipeyou'relookingfor,theFeastapphasgotyoucovered.Withacollectionof7,000recipes,it'syourgo-topartnerforayearofcooking.Beyonditsrecipelibrary,Feastcomespackedwithsmart,uniquefeaturesdesignedtotakethestressoutofmakingnewdishes.Pastaandtomato,curryandvegan(素食),dinnerandquick-Ifyoufancycookingsomethingspecific,oursearchandsuggestedoptionscanhelpyoufindwhatyou'relookingforsuperquick.Whenyou'rereadytorollupyoursleeves,cookmodegivesyoustep-by-stepinstructionsandkeepsyourscreenlive.Ifcookmodeisn'tforyou,youcanalsoprintoutallyourfavoriterecipes.Whetheryou'vediscoveredanewfavoriteinChefEbuehi'sselectionofsweettreats,orgotinspirationinChefSodha'svegantips,youcansavethoserecipestoyourcollections,readyforwhenyouwanttogiveitago.Needtoheadtotheshopsbeforeyoucookyourfavoriterecipe?Addingredientsfromanyrecipetoyourshoppinglist,thencrossthemoffasyoushop.Needtoshareorclearit?Tapthethreedotsfromtheshoppinglistandyou'resorted.TheFeastappcomeswitha14-dayfreetrial-followingthetrial,newsubscriberspayjust£0.99fortheirfirstmonth,thenthesubscriptionauto-renewsat£2.99permonthforallusers.Anannualsubscriptionispricedat£28.94,andincludesa15%discountforsubscriberswhosignupnow.第3页共14页21.WhichofthefollowingisafeatureoftheFeastapp?A.Itdeliversingredientstousers'homes.B.Itoffersreal-timeguidancefromchefs.C.Itspecificallytargetsfastfoodlovers.D.Itshowsusersdetailedcookingsteps.22.Howmuchwillanewuserpayfora6-monthFeastappsubscription?A.£12.30.B.£14.47.C.£15.94.D.£17.94.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducepopularrecipes.B.Topromoteasmartapp.C.Torecommendhealthydiets.D.Toadvertiseinstantfood.BImprovingfitnesswasDionLeonard'sinspirationforstartingmarathonrecreationallytogetherwithhiswifeLucja,andthenasracecompetitors.AfterfinishingsixthinaSouthAfricanrace,hetraveledtoChinatocompeteina155-mileraceacrosstheGobiDesert.Onthefirstday,henoticedasmallstray(流浪的)dogwanderingaroundthecampsite,whereamusedcompetitorsfedherwiththeirownlimitedsupplies.Ondaytwo,Dionandthedogtooksometimetowarmuptoeachother,andsheeventriedtochewhisrunningequipment.DionsoonnamedherGobi.Besideshavingcompletedaracerequiringremarkablephysicalstrengthtogether,theyalsoovercameemotionallytryingcircumstanceswhentaskedwithsavingaseverelyworn-outcompetitor,ultimatelycostingthemfirstplaceintherace.Throughthickandthin,DionandGobisurvivedtogetherandhadnointentionsofpartingwaysatthefinishline.DeterminedtoadpotGobiandtakeherbacktohishomeinScotland,Dionlaunchedacrowdfundingcampaignthatprovedwildlysuccessful.Helaterdonatedallextrafundstostraydogrescueorganizations.However,disasterstruck:GobiwentmissinginUrumqiwhileawaitinganofficialapprovaltoleaveChina.Despitethelanguagebarrierandthecity's3millionpopulation,Dionimmediatelyflewbacktosearchforher.Bythen,theirheartwarmingstoryhadgainedinternationalmediacoverage,inspiringhundredsofChinesevolunteerstojoininhissearch.Thankfully,Gobiwasfound.Thereuniondidmorethanbringthembacktogether;ithelpedpeopleofdifferentculturesgrowclosertogetheraswell.ThepairnowlivehappilyinTucson.DionhaswrittenandpublishedbooksdocumentinghisandGobi'sstory-thechildren'sbooktellsavisualstorythroughGobi'seyeswhiletheadultbook(aNewYorkTimesbestsellercalledFindingGobi)addressesthemessuchasDion'supbringingthatdrovehimnottoleaveGobibehind.Thedifferentangleseducateabouteverythingfromthevalueofexercisetoanimalwelfaretoovercomingobstacles.24.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.DionquicklyformedabondwithGobi.B.Theorganizersprovidedlimitedsupplies.C.Gobiamusedrunnersbychewingequipment.第4页共14页D.Dogswereencouragedtoaccompanyrunners.25.WhydidDionlaunchacrowdfundingcampaign?A.TofinancehissearchforGobi.B.Tohelprescueotherstraydogs.C.TocoverthecostofbringingGobibackhome.D.ToobtainanapprovalforGobitoleaveChina.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDion'sbooks?A.Criticalandcross-cultural.B.Motivationalandtime-honored.C.Innovativeandfantasy-rooted.D.Heartfeltandmulti-dimensional.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Animalprotectionisalwaysontheway.B.Afriendshipcangobeyondboundaries.C.Travelingathousandmilesmakesaman.D.Differencescanbebridgedwithjointefforts.COursolarsystemispepperedwithlargerocks,calledasteroids.IfabigasteroidstrikesEarth,therearemanypossibleoutcomes.Thespacerockcoulddropintotheoceanandnotharmanyone.Oritcouldwipeoutacity.Peoplehaveahardtimeunderstandingthechancesofanasteroidstrike.Soaresearchteamcalculatedthelikelihoodandcompareditwithotherevents-withsomesurprisingresults."AlargeormediumasteroidhittingEarthwouldbenoticedworldwide,"saysCarrieNugent,aplanetaryscientistatOlinCollege.Whilekillerasteroidshavehitbefore,suchastheonethatfinishedoffthedinosaurs66millionyearsago,Nugentsaysasimilarsituationisnotexpectedtooccurinthefuture."Wetrytoputthisevent,whichisactuallyapreventableevent,incontextwithotherpreventableevents,"sheadds.Usingacomputerprogram,Nugentandherteammodeledagroupofasteroidssimilartorealnear-Earthobjects(NEOs).TheyfedthemintoaprogramcalledJPLHorizons.Anyonecanusethatprogramtolookuppredictedlocationsforobjectsinthesolarsystem.Forthisproject,herteamdeterminedwhethereachmodeledasteroidwouldcrosspathswithEarth.Thatallowedtheteamtoestimatethefrequencyofasteroidsbiggerthan140metersacross,whichisaroundthesizeofalargeship,Nugentsays.AnasteroidofthissizewouldhitEarthroughlyevery11,000years.However,thatnumberisstillhardtounderstand.SoNugentcomparedthechancesofanasteroidhittingEarthwithothereventsthatpeoplemayexperienceasfollows.第5页共14页aBooksandmoviesoftendescribeasteroidrun-insasunstoppableevents."Thetruthisactuallyentirelytheopposite,"shesays.NASA'sDARTMissionin2022hitanasteroidthatwasn'tindangerofhittingEarth.Thetestchangedtheasteroid'spath.Thisshowedthatpeoplemightbeabletoavoidsuchacrashoneday.So,it'simportanttodoresearch,suchasskysurveys,thatlocatetheseobjects.28.Accordingtoparagraph2,whatdoesNugentthinkofasteroidsstrikingEarth?A.It'shardtopredictit.B.It'surgenttopreventit.C.There'snoneedtoworryaboutit.D.There'llbedisastrousoutcomes.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“That”inparagraph4referto?A.Computermodeling.B.Frequencyestimate.C.Systemoperation.D.Projectassessment.30.Whichofthefollowingeventsisleastlikelytohappen?A.Coyoteattack.B.Elephantattack.C.Carbonmonoxidepoisoning.D.Asteroidimpact.31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthelastparagraph?A.Tointroducevariousasteroidresearchmethods.B.ToapplaudNASA'sasteroidresearchfindings.C.Todrawmediaattentiontoasteroidresearch.D.Tostresstheimportanceofasteroidresearch.第6页共14页DIntheearlyhoursofMarch13,1964,KittyGenovesewasattackedviolentlynearherNewYorkapartmentdespiteneighborshearingherscreams.ThecasemadeheadlinesinTheNewYorkTimes,whichreportedthat38witnessesheardtheattackbutooknoaction.Tofigureoutthereason,socialpsychologistsJohnDarleyandBibbLatanéconductedtwoclassicexperiments.Theirfirstexperimentshowedthatthemorebystanderstherewere,themoreanindividual'ssenseofresponsibilitydiffused-85%ofparticipantshelpedinaone-on-onesituation,whileonly31%didsoinagroupofsix.Intheirsecondsmokeexperiment,75%ofpeoplealonesoughthelpwhensmokefilledtheroom,butjust10%didsowithpassivebystandersaround.Theypointedoutthatthebystandereffectmainlyspringsfrompeople'sfailuretointerpretasituationasanemergencyduetoothers'inaction.Thesecondreasonforthebystandereffectisthatwhenmultiplebystandersarepresent,eachpersonfeelslesspersonalcommitmenttoact,astheyassumeothers(especiallythosewithprofessionalskillslikedoctorsorpolice)willintervene.Thisphenomenonismorecommoninurbanareaswithmanystrangers,unlikeinsmallcommunitieswherepeoplefeelaclearsenseofresponsibilitytohelpotherstheyknow.RecentresearchhascastdoubtontheuniversalityofDarleyandLatané'sclassicbystandereffecttheory.Usingreal-worldCCTVfootagefromthreepairsofculturallydiversecities-Lancaster,Amsterdam,andCapeTown-Dr,RichardPhilpotofLancasterUniversityandhisteamanalyzed212violentincidents.Theirfindingsshowedthatbystandersintervenedin91%ofcases,andindirectcontradictiontotheoriginaltheory,thepresenceofmorebystandersactuallyincreasedthelikelihoodofintervention,withmultiplepeopleoftensteppingintogether.Theconsistenttypesofinterventionacrossdifferentcitiessuggestwearebornwiththewishtohelpothers,drivenbysocialconventionsandadesiretounderstand,protect,andassistothers.第7页共14页32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diffused”'inparagraph2mean?

A.Weakened.B.Shifted.C.Continued.D.Increased.33.ThebystandereffectoccursprimarilybecausepeopleA.areunwillingtohelpstrangersB.areinfluencedbyurbanizationC.arediscouragedbyprofessionalsD.areunabletorecognizeanemergency34.WhichstatementdoesPhilpotprobablyagreewith?A.Protectingothersshouldbeadvocated.B.Bystanderresponsesrelyoninterventiontypes.C.Thetendencytohelpisrootedinhumannature.D.Culturaldifferencesleadtothebystandereffect.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheColdShoulderB.TheBlindEyeC.AWillingHeartD.AStillTongue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。Oneearlymorning,asIwalkedaroundtheblock,afriend's“hi”frommyphonenearlystoppedmeinmytracks.36Shetalkedmethroughalifeupdatefromtheoppositesideofthecountry.Itfeltlikethesurpriseofanunexpectedletterbecausewenormallydidn'tcommunicatethatway.Atthetime,Ionlysentvoicemessagesoccasionally.Stagefrightwouldkickin.IworriedthatI'dsaythewrongthing,orthatotherswouldexperiencethesamecringe(局促不安)uponhearingmyvoicethatIdo.37Butrecently,I'vefoundmyselfrecallinghowmyfriend'svoicebrokethroughloneliness.Particularlyduringaseasonthat'ssupposedtobeallaboutlove,Ithinkabout第8页共14页allthewaysthatcanlook-specifically,howwereachoutandconnect.AsI'vesentmorerandomvoicemessagestolovedones,it'sbecomeobvioushowmuchIwaslongingforthispointofconnectionwiththem.38There'salevelofclosenessthatcomeswiththiskindoflistening.39Itallowsyoutotakeyourtimeandspeakwithoutthepressureofanimmediateresponse.Youcanfillitwithlaughter,pauses,andtonethatatextmessagecan'tconvey.It'sasmallactofpresence,awaytosay,"I'mthinkingofyou,andIwanttoconnectinawaythatfeelshuman.”Inaworldwheresomuchofourcommunicationisquick,instrumental,andscreen-based,voicemessagesarearebellion(反抗).They'reachoicetobeunpolished,tobereal,andtoinvesttimeinsomeoneelse.40It'sjustafriend's"hi"inyourpocket,waitingforyoutohitplay.A.Infact,I'malateadopterofvoicemessaging.B.IfindcomfortintheirvoicesevenifIcan'tseetheirfaces.C.ItwasthefirstvoicemessageIrememberclickingplayon.D.Whenwereach1out,wecanbetterunderstandothers'difficulties.E.Sometimes,connectiondoesn'thavetobegrandtobemeaningful.F.Ithinkbetterinwriting,I'dtellmyself,holdingontomytextmessagesG.Avoicemessageisaconsciouschoiceforthoughtful,heartfeltconnection.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。第9页共14页IusedtoworkinacenterforpeoplewithalcoholusedisorderinAberdeen.Itooksomeofthemhillwalkingoccasionally,andthesenseof41ingettingtoapeakforthemwasreallybeneficial.42thescenery,birdsandwildlifereallyhelpedtobuildupconfidence.IrecallanoccasionwhenIwasplanninga43,andonecenterresidentaskedhowusingamapandcompass44peopletofindthewayinthehills-soIshowedhimhowto45them.Nextday,whenwesetoff,he46themap,checkedthecompassand1ledustowardsthepeak.Ihaddonethishillseveraltimesbeforeandconditionswere47Westartedonthepath,thenheadedupontotheopenhillsideandsteppedontothewideandflatplateau(高原).Iwatchedhimadjustthe48withthecompass,noneedto49,forhediditexactlyright.Heusedthemapandcompass50,andledusrighttothetop.Hewasso51thathehadbeenabletodothis.Peoplewithalcoholusedisorderoften52lowself-worth.Ibelievethechancetosuccessfullytakeresponsibilityfor53agroupupthishillreallyhelpedthisindividualonhiswayto54,andevenperhapsgavehimthe55tobeabletotakeontasksandjobsineverydaylife.41.A.securityB.achievementC.belongingD.responsibility42.A.IdentifyingB.DescribingC.AssessingD.Protecting43.A.lectureB.partyC.walkD.meeting44.A.remindedB.enabledC.forcedD.prepared45.A.fixB.chooseC.storeD.use46.A.foldedB.soughtC.setD.fetched47.A.toughB.specialC.clearD.changeable48.A.directionB.planC.speedD.destination49.A.hurryB.apologizeC.criticizeD.disturb50.A.desperatelyB.accuratelyC.hesitantlyD.directly第10页共14页51.A.happyB.shockedC.relaxedD.lucky52.A.escapefromB.reflectonC.focusonD.sufferfrom53.A.attendingB.filmingC.leadingD.following54.A.recoveryB.cooperationC.independenceD.exploration55.A.inspirationB.confidenceC.passionD.patience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。SittingatoptheYuanyangRiceTerraces,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteinYunnanProvince,Azhekeisaremotevillagepopulatedbyover400residentsfromtheHaniethnicgroup.Thenameofthevillage,Azheke,translatesto"aplace56bamboogrows"intheHanilanguage.Azhekeissurroundedbyitsown57(mystery)atmosphere.Woodensignshangfromtreesalongsidestonepaths58(lead)tothevillage,warningvisitorstobecautiousofunknowndangersinitsforest.Furtherup,arowofstonefountainslabeled"TheSacredMountainWater”59(peaceful)feedintothestonebasinsbelowbeforeflowingintothenetworkofcanals.Twentyyearsago,Azhekewasjustafar-offvillagestrugglingwithpoverty,underdevelopedtransportationandoutdatedfarmingpractices.Today,thatsameisolationtells60differentstory.Azheke61(ride)the21st-centurywaveofeco-tourismandbecomeapopulardestination.But62othertourismhotspotswherethehungerformoneyflattensoutthelocalcultureandleavesresidentsbehind,thevillage'spathtoprosperityhasbeenbuiltthroughthe"AzhekePlan",whichmakesthevillagersboththeownersandbeneficiariesofthelocaltourismresourcesandprovides63(reward)tothosewhopreservetheheritage.The“AzhekePlan"hasbecomeamodelof64ruraltourismandheritage第11页共14页protectioncanworktogethertocreatemeaningfulexperiencesfortheworldtoenjoy.Withplans65(introduce)theAzhekemodelinmoreremoteregionsinthenearfuture,anewpathisbeingpavedforsustainableruralrevitalizationnationwide.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,校英文报就食堂在午餐时段播放的电视节目征集意见。请你给编辑写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)推荐节目类型;(2)说明你的理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearEditor,IreallyappreciatethepracticeofplayingTVprogramsatlunchbreakinthecanteen.Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分25分)第12页共14页阅读下面材料,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。Ilivedinanoldapartmentcomplexwherethewallswerethin.Forweeks,mynewneighborupstairswaskeepingmeawakeeverynightbetweentenandmidnight.WhatIheardwasslow,forcefulfootstepsmixedwithcrying,asifsomeonewerepacingwiththeweightoftheworldonshoulders.Tocopewiththenoise,Iwouldsinkintotheoldrockingchair(摇椅)bythewindow.Therhythmsomehowquietedmymind.Buttonight,thenoisewasjustunbearable.Ipostedinthebuilding'sgroupchat,“Canthe3Cneighborkeepitdownafter10?"Almostimmediately,Lena,acashieratalocalmarket,replied,"Samehere.Haven'tsleptwellforweeks."AndTom,whoranthesecondhandshoponthecorner,added,“Don'theyrealizehowlouditis?"Afewothersresponded,but3Cneverdid.I'dhadenough."That'sit,”Ithoughtaloud,pullingonmyslippers.“I'mgoingupthere!"Istormedtothethirdfloor,playingmyangryspeechinmyhead,"Keepitdown!Someofusneedtoworktomorrow!"Themomentthedooropened,Iblurtedout(脱口而出),“Doyouhaveanyideahowmuchnoiseyou'remaking?"Buttherestofmypreparedspeechgotstuckinmythroat.Ayoungwomanstoodthere,eyesred,swaying(摇晃)gentlybackandforthinadesperateattempttocomfortacryingbaby.Theapartmentbehindherwashumble-nodiningtable,nochairs,notevenalamp,onlyamattress(床垫)andafewemptybabyfoodpacketsonthefloor."I'msosorry,Madam,”shewhispered,managingaweaksmile,“I'mjusttryingtogethertosleep."Thatwaswhenmyangerdisappeared.AfamiliarrhythmsurfacedinmymindasIsawherswaythebabytiredly."Ihaveachairdownstairsthatmightcalmyourbaby,"Ismiledsoftly.Shelookedup,eyeswideningindisbelief.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;第13页共14页(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Letmefetchitforyou,”Isaidandrusheddownstairs.Theneighborsrespondedtomypostandagreedtogatherat3Cinstantly.第14页共14页1.[录音原文Text1]M:Soyoureallyhadnoideaabouttonight?W:No!Ithoughtitwasstrangethateveryonewassosecretive,butnowIrealizetheywereplanningsomethingspecialformybirthday.I'mgonnacry![答案]B2.[录音原文Text2]W:I'mstarving!Shouldwecookorgettakeout?M:Yourcall.Whatdoyouthink?W:Mystomachsaystakeout,butmywalletsaysno.Let'scheckthefridge.[答案]C3.[录音原文Text3]W:Jack,lookatthebushesinthegarden!They'regrowingwild.M:Iknow,honey.Butourgardentoolsarebroken,soIneedtoborrowsomefromtheneighborsfirst.[答案]B4.[录音原文Text4]M:Mom,shallwegotothehospitaltoseeUncleTonytoday?W:I'mafraidnot.Hewasreleasedafteraphysicalexaminationandisdoingmuchbetternow.M:That'sgreat!W:Andhewillgobacktoworknextweek.[答案]C5.[录音原文Text5]M:Lily,how'syourgraduationproject?W:Actually,I'mbusywithjobapplications.M:Anyinterviewslinedup?W:Acouple!I'vebeenpracticingmyinterviewskills.[答案]A[答案]6.B7.A[录音原文Text6]M:Watchout!W:Ouch!M:Sosorryforknockingyouover.Areyouallright?Iwasrushingtoameeting.Mybiketiresuddenlywentflat,andIlostcontrol.W:IthinkI‘mokay,justabitshaken.Wait...Didn‘twemeetatAaron‘sweddingreceptionlastweekend?M:Smallworld!Anyway,sorryaboutyourankle.W:It‘sfine!GoaheadtoyourmeetingandIcanstandupbymyself.M:Oh,mymeetingcanwait.We‘dbetterheadtotheclinicrightaway.[答案]8.C9.A10.C[录音原文Text7]W:Hi!We‘refromtheVarietyShowinterviewteam.So,what‘sthemessageyouwanttoconveytoyoungaudienceofAnimalDreamland?M:Oh,it‘ssimple.Youknow,life‘sabitmessy,andweallmessup,butchangealwaysstartswithyou,notothers.W:That‘sgreat!Andmanyfanslovethelineaboutcourage.What‘struecouragetoyou?M:Courageisn‘tnofear.It‘sgoingforwhat‘sright,evenwhenyou‘rescaredinside.W:Perfect!Andtheclassicline“anyonecanbeanything”-anynewmeaninghere?M:Sure!It‘snotaboutbeingperfect.It‘syourchoice,notyourbackground,thatshapesyourtrueself.That‘stherealheartofAnimalDreamland.[答案]11.A12.B13.C[录音原文Text8]M:Hi,Rachel.Anyideaforourgeographyproject?W:Hi,Pe

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