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绝密★启用前嘉兴市2026年高三教学测试英语试卷2026年4月注意事项: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,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。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。每段录音读两遍。1.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Aseattohavearest. B.Aquietplacetowork. C.Aninquirydeskforhelp.2.WhatdoesGregaskSusantodo?A.Readanadvertisement. B.Sendanapplication. C.Drawupanotice.3.WhichsportsgameisairingonTVnow?A.Avolleyballgame. B.Afootballgame. C.Abasketballgame.4.Whenwillthespeakersleaveforthetrainstation?A.At5:30p.m. B.At6:30p.m. C.At7:30p.m.5.Whatarethespeakersprobablyworkingon?A.Apostercontest. B.Arecyclingprogram. C.Abookfair.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。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。每段录音读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whycan'tthemanusehisownphone?A.Itsscreenisbroken.B.Ithasrunoutofbattery.C.Hehaslostitsomewhere.7.Howdoestheapphelpthewomansleep?A.Itlimitsscreentime.B.Itplayswhitenoise.C.Itblocksoutbluelight.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthemandoingrightnow?A.Decoratinghisnewoffice.B.Huntingforofficefacilities.C.Buyingfurnitureforhisflat.9.Whatistheman'sfriendexpertin?A.Clothingdesign.B.Englishliterature.C.Businessmanagement.10.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Respectful. B.Encouraging. C.Sympathetic.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onabus.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inanewsstudio.试卷第2页,共15页12.Whatdoesthemanthinkofsocialmediaplatforms?A.Theyofferone-sidedcontent.B.Theytelluninterestingstories.C.Theyarechallengingforusers.13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Differentlifestyles.B.Sourcesofnews.C.Waystostayawake.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatservicedoesthewomantrytosell?A.Medicalinsurance.B.Computerlessons.C.Aclubmembership.15.Whydoesthemanturndownthewoman?A.Hedislikessalescalls.B.Hethinksthepriceistoohigh.C.Healreadyhasafitnessroutine.16.Whatwillprobablyhappentotheman?A.Hisnamewillbedeletedsoon.B.Hewillstillgetpromotioncalls.C.Hisphonenumberwillbeblocked.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whoarethelisteners?A.Teachers. B.Children. C.Parents.18.Whatcanthepupilsexpectnextweek?A.Anewcanteen. B.Morefood. C.Abiggercampus.19.Whatarethepupilsadvisedtodo?A.Shortentheirlunchtime.B.Volunteerattheservingpoints.C.Decideontheirfoodinadvance.20.Whatwilltheoldcanteenbefirstusedas?A.Adiningarea. B.Astoragespace. C.Abreakroom.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AExpeditionEntomology(昆虫学)isachanceforyoutojoinourresearchandconservationinitiativeswhereyou'llgathersamples,documentbehavior,anddiscoverspecieswhilehiking,swimming,climbing,digging,andcampinginsomeofthemostremoteandbiodiverseplacesonEarth.You'llgainculturalinsightanddevelopunforgettablebondswiththeresearchersandfellowparticipants.Everyexpedition(探险)generatesessentialinsectbiodiversityinformationfromawidevarietyofecosystems.supportingglobalconservationplansandcreatingmuch-needed,long-termenvironmentaldatasets.UPCOMINGEXPEDITIONSCost:S3,200Dates:June5th-14th,2026Country:PanamaAccommodationtype:2nightshotel,7nightscampingonraisedplatformsMinimumAge:18Cost:S2,980Dates:September18th-27th,2026Country:ThailandAccommodationtype:2nightshotel,7nightsfamilyorprivatecottagesMinimumAge:18Singletravelerswelcome!Doyouhavearesearchorconservationprojectyou'dliketogetstarted?Doyouhavealistofinsectsyouwanttoexperienceinthewild?Contactusandwecanmakeallthetravel试卷第4页,共15页arrangements,permitapplications,officialinquiries,insurance,etc.——wetakecareoftheboringstuffsoyoudon'thaveto!Justletusknowyourbug(虫子)dreamsandwe'llmakeithappenwithinyourbudget!21.WhoisExpeditionEntomologymostsuitablefor?A.Astudentmajoringinhistory.B.Ateenagercrazyaboutteamsports.C.Anentomologistseekingfinancialaid.D.Atravelerinterestedinnatureconservation.22.Whatdothetwoexpeditionshaveincommon?A.Theylasttendays.B.Theyareopentochildren.C.Theyarefreeforsingles.D.Theyofferplatformcampsites.23.WhatservicecanExpeditionEntomologyoffer?A.Guidanceonbudgetcuts.B.Helpwithofficialprocedures.C.Careforyoungparticipants.D.Traininginacademicresearch.BTheysaythatthetruthcomesoutofthechildren'smouth,andthattruthissometimesmoreupsettingthanwerealize.JenAdamsBeason,a2nd-gradeteacherfromLouisiana,witnessedthiswhensheaskedherstudentstowriteaboutaninventionthattheydidn'tlike,oraninventionthattheywishwouldhaveneverseenthelightofday.Jenhas21students,andshewasabsolutelyheartbrokenwhenshenoticedthatfourofherstudentssharedthesameinvention:thesmartphone.Withdozensofnotifications(通知)fromapps,emails,andsocialmediaupdates,itcouldbehardnottolookatyourphoneforlongerthanfiveminutes.Jensharedaboy'sessayonherFacebookpage.“Ihatemymom'sphoneandIwishsheneverhadone.ThatisaninventionthatIdon'tlike.”Theessayisevenaccompaniedbyasadandangryfacesaying“Ihateit,”lookingatadrawnphonewithacrossthroughit.“Ihadmy2ndgraderswriteaboutaninventionthattheywishhadneverbeencreated.Outof21students,4ofthemwroteaboutthistopic.#getoffyourphone#listentoyourkids,”JenpostedonherFacebookwall.Hermessagewasseenbymillionsandevenshared300,000times.Itreceiveddozensofeye-openingcomments.“Thatissosad.Greatreminderforusalltoputthosephonesdownandengagewithourkidsmore,”TracyJenkinsposted.Luckily,itseemsthatawarenessaboutsmartphoneaddictionisincreasing.BothiPhonesandsmartphonesrunningonarecentAndroidoperatingsystemwillsoonincludefeaturestomonitor,controlandrestrictyourpersonalsmartphoneuseforyourownhealth.Still,it'sinterestingtoseethatparents'concernsabouttheirchildrenbecomingaddictedtosmartphonesandothersmartdevices,arealsoperfectlytruetheotherwayaround.24.WhatdidJenfindthroughthewritingtask?A.Parents'overuseoftheirphones.B.Parents'dislikefortheirchildren.C.Children'sresistancetosocialmedia.D.Children'spoorperformanceinwriting.25.Theboyincludedapictureinhisessaytoshow.A.hisgreatdrawingskillsB.hisdesireforasmartphoneC.hisstrongnegativeemotionsD.hisinsightintoonlineinteraction26.HowdidTracyJenkinsfeelafterreadingJen'spost?A.Guilty. B.Helpless.C.Embarrassed. D.Confused.27.Whatistheauthortryingtodointhelastparagraph?A.Drawaconclusion.B.Provideevidence.C.Putforwardaproposal.D.Callforreflection.试卷第6页,共15页CHistorically,theworkerwhoworkedthemosthourswaswidelyseenasanorganization'smostvaluableemployee.Butthatisnolongertrue:asAIpromisestotransformhowwework,andthefour-day-workweekmovementgainssteam,itistimetoadmitonceandforallthatworkingmoredoesnotmakeyoumoreproductive.Infact,manyworkerscoulddutifullykeepthemselvesbusyforanentiredaywithoutdoinganythingofrealvalue,insteadansweringpointlessemailsandattendingunnecessarymeetings.Meanwhile,manyarestrugglingundertheunsustainableconsequencesofapplyinganindustrial-erameasureofproductivity——namely,dividingoutputbyhours——toourmodernknowledgeeconomy.Asaresult,workersareunderconstantpressuretorelinquishtheirrightfullyearnedtimetoprovetheircommitment.Thosewhofinishtheirtasksmorequicklyaretypicallyrewardedwithmoreworktofillthehoursthey'vesaved,inwhatissometimesreferredtoas“performancepunishment.”Aco-workerwhoworksthroughevenings,weekends,orlunchbreakstocompletethesameworkload,meanwhile,isoftenmorelikelytobepraisedorevenpromotedfortheirperceivedcommitment.Thisdynamicultimatelycreatesmorepressuretolookbusythantodelivervalue,whichisgettinginthewayofactuallygettingworkdoneandholdingbackorganizationalproductivitywhilewearingdownworkers'well-being.Soitistimeforustobesmarterabouthowwework.Thatisultimatelywhatthefour-day-workweekmovementseekstoinspire.Insteadofjustgivingeveryoneanextravacationdayeachweek,whenpositionedasaperformance-basedmotivator,thefour-dayworkweekbecomesawake-upcalltorefocusourtimeandenergyatworkonthethingsthatreallymattertothebusiness.Intoday'sknowledgeeconomyandtomorrow'sAIreality,themostsuccessfulindividuals,organizations,andnationswon'tbethosethatworkthemosthours,butthosethatarethemosteffectiveatmakingtheirworkinghourscount.28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.BylistingAI-drivenchangesinwork.B.Bychallengingthehours-productivitylink.C.Bydescribingemployee-centeredpractices.D.Byadvocatingashort-timeworkingpattern.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“relinquish”inparagraph2mean?A.Setaside. B.Counton.C.Giveup. D.Careabout.30.Whatweakensorganizationaleffectivenessaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Jobburnout.B.Performativebusyness.C.Unfairpunishment.D.Unnoticedcommitment.31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthefour-dayworkweek?A.Arewardforefficiencyatwork.B.Awake-upcalltostaycompetitive.C.Apushtothinksmarteraboutwork.D.Apreparationfortheuncertainfuture.DAtanybusstoporwhilewaitinginline,mostpeoplewillhavetheirheadsdownscrolling(滚屏)ontheirphones.Butstudiessuggestifyouresistthaturgeandletyourmindwanderinstead,therecouldbesomeseriousbenefits.Weactuallyspendnearlyhalfourwakingtimedaydreaming,butitisn'talwayspleasant.Astudyfoundpeopleevenpreferredelectricshockstobeingalonewiththeirthoughts.ThisexplainswhyweautomaticallyreachforphonesduringdowntimeSocialpsychologyprofessorErinWestgatecomparesmindlessscrollingto“braincandy”—momentarilypleasurablebutlackinginmeaning.Sheaddshumanachievementslargelycomefromhigher-orderthinking.Sonexttimeyouhaveafewminutesfree,putawayyourphoneandletyourmindwander.Manypeoplefearboredom,butthisfearisoftenoverblown.Ina2022study,peoplepredictedtheywouldhate20minutesalonedoingnothing,yetafterwardreportedgreaterenjoymentthanexpected.AccordingtoresearcherKouMurayama,theabilitytomentallywander——toreflecton试卷第8页,共15页pastexperiences,andconsiderothers'viewpoints——isadistinctlyhumancapacitythatboostslearningandhelpsunderstandothers.Mind-wanderingisalsokeytoproblem-solving.Peopleoftenfindsolutionsbetterafterunfocusedthinkingthanintentionaleffortalone,especiallyduringroutinetaskslikedrivingorshowering.Evenwhenpeoplearenotactivelythinking,theirbrainsremainactiveinaso-calleddefaultmode(默认模式),allowingideastoconnectinnewways.It'sespeciallyhelpfulforcomplexproblems.Beyondcognitive(认知的)benefits,daydreamingalsoboostssocialandemotionalconnections.Astudyfoundimaginingpleasantinteractionswithlovedonesmadepeoplefeelcloser.Socialdaydreamingallowsindividualstopracticeconversations,reflectonpastinteractions,andprepareforfuturesocialsituations.AspsychologistPoeriosays,ourabilitytomentally“timetravel”helpsusbetterhandlethesocialworld.Murayamasayshenowtriestoresistcheckinghisphoneduringshortwaitsandlethisthoughtswander.Hefindssimplyentertainingoneselfmentallycanbebothsatisfyingandmeaningful.32.WhydoesErinWestgatecomparemindlessscrollingto“braincandy”?A.Itdoesharmtopeople'shealth.B.Ithelpspeopletoavoidboredom.C.Itreplacesdeepthinkingindailylife.D.Itbringsquickbutshallowenjoyment.33.Whatisthe2022studyusedtodemonstrate?A.Phoneaddictionisavoidable.B.Daydreamingisundervalued.C.Beingalonepromoteslearning.D.Self-reflectiondefineshumans.34.Whatdoesthedefaultmodesuggest?A.Unfocusedthinkingfuelscreativity.B.Intentionaleffortbringsnewideas.C.Complextasksrequireactiveminds.D.Routinesinvolvelittlebrainactivity.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.MaintainFocusintheDigitalAgeB.DiscovertheJoyofBeingTrulyAloneC.UnlockthePowerofYourWanderingMindD.ExploreSecretBenefitsofSocialDaydreaming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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverfoundyourselfrecitingyourgrocerylistoutloudinthesupermarketorsayingsomethingencouragingtoyourselfbeforeabigmoment?Ifso,youarenotalone.Talkingtoourselves,eitherwithinourheadsoroutloud,isacommonbehavior.Psychologistsrefertoitas“self-talk,”amentaltoollikeaSwissarmyknife.36Sayingsomethingoutloud,whetherit'spositiveornegative,canmakethethoughtthatyou'reexpressingseemmoreofficial,orpublic,thanifyoumerelythinkaboutit.37Forthem,workingthroughaproblemaloudhelpsthemthinkmoreclearlyandseehowthingsfittogether.Somepeoplereportusingself-talktohelpthemcalmdowninperiodsofnegativementalstates.Research,forinstance,hasfoundthatwhenpeopleareanxiousorstressed,theyaremorelikelytoengageinself-talk.38Itislikegivingyourselfthesupportafriendwould.39“Ireallydobelieveinthepowerofpositiveself-talk,atthegym,inthemirror,beforeabigmeeting——allofthat,”saysCarolBergman,52.Shedoesitbeforesheworksoutwith“Comeon,yougotthis!”orwith“Youlookgreat!”ifsheneedstohearsomekindwordsaboutherselffromtimetotime.Infact,welearntotalktoourselvesinchildhood,whereitisassociatedwithbetterperformanceontasksandchallengingactivities.40Asadults,wemayreturntospeakingoutloudwhenmentallyoremotionallychallenged.Insuchmoments,itservesasanextratooltohelpusfocusandthinkandsolveproblems.Sotalkingtoyourselfisnotbeingasstrangeasyouthinkyouare.A.However,wedoitlessaswegrowolder.试卷第10页,共15页B.Self-talkalsohelpspeoplestaymotivated.C.Herearesomewaystoputitintopractice.D.It'sasuperpowerthatweallnaturallypossess.E.Itcanbeusefulinmanydifferentsituationsinlife.F.Speakingemotionsaloudmakesthemmanageable.G.Somepeopleuseself-talktosortthroughachallenge.第三部分语言知识运用(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。Itwas1974.MyfriendsandIdecidedtobackpackaroundTasmaniainwinter——gofigure.Wewereallinourlateteens,withoutaclear.WegotonatrainownedbyaminingcompanyandtravelledthroughTasmania'swildwestcoasttoQueenstown.Itwasallforestandmountains.Sowastheweatherthatwewerealltositinoursleepingbagstryingtowarmup.Queenstown'seconomythecoppermineatthetime.Iremembertheoftravellingthroughhoursofforestandthenarrivingataplacewherethehillswereleftbypollution.Thedepressingmoodwasn'tbythebittercoldandconstantrain.Ourideawastohitchhike(搭车旅行)fromQueenstowntoournextdestination,andwewalkedalongaroadwaitingforaride.Foracoupleofhours,therewerehardlyanycarspassing.Ouryouthfulenthusiasmwaswhenayoungboycameoutofaneatcottagecarryingabasket,explainingthathethoughtwemightsomethingtoeat.InsidewasaThermosoftea,alongwithsomecakeandbiscuits——offeringsthatbroughtunexpectedonthatfreezingday.Wewerethatsomeonehadtakenthetonoticethethreeuntidyteenshangingaroundandofferhelp.Therainstoppedandwegotourride,withthememoryofthatbriefbutmeaningfulremainingvivid.41.A.plan B.clue C.rule D.duty42.A.mild B.relaxing C.awful D.changeable43.A.inspired B.instructed C.forced D.ordered44.A.shiftedfrom B.contributedto C.endedin D.dependedon45.A.fear B.shock C.stress D.guilt46.A.bare B.alone C.hidden D.burned47.A.affected B.helped C.worsened D.controlled48.A.aimlessly B.curiously C.hesitantly D.anxiously49.A.declining B.continuing C.emerging D.recovering50.A.receive B.appreciate C.purchase D.bring51.A.rare B.expensive C.simple D.unique52.A.praise B.progress C.confidence D.comfort53.A.convinced B.touched C.worried D.ashamed54.A.risk B.courage C.chance D.trouble55.A.activity B.accident C.encounter D.cooperation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。Cheersechoed(回响)acrossthefrozenSonghuaRiverinnortheastChina'sHeilongjiangProvince,wherestudentsfrom56(lead)universitiesinChinaandBritaincompetedinafirst-of-its-kindicedragonboatrace.Theevent,57(know)asthe“HIT-Cambridge-OxfordCup,”broughttogether14teams,includingthosefromOxford,CambridgeandHarbinInstituteofTechnology(HIT),aswellasuniversitiesfromHongKongandMacao.58traditionalwaterdragonboating,icedragonboatingrequiresathletestouseicepickstopushtheirboatsforwardonsolidice,59taskdemandinggreatupperbodystrength.EdwardTownsendfromCambridgedescribedtheraceasafantasticexperience,admittingitwasthefirsttimethatthey60(try)dragonboatracingoniceandthatadaptingtothecoldclimate61(be)noeasytask.WithguidanceprovidedbyHIT62(coach),试卷第12页,共15页however,histeamgraduallymasteredtheskillsandsecuredthefirstprizeintherace.Besidesthecompetition,participantsalsoenjoyed63(variety)culturalactivities,visitingtheHarbinIce-SnowWorld,feedingSiberiantigers64experiencinglocalcuisine.OrganizershopethatthefriendshipracewillserveasapositivebeginningforyouthexchangesbetweenChinaandBritain,aswellasanimportantlinkforuniversitiestoexpandcooperationand65(joint)developtalent.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,最近你参加了学校举办的“心理韧性训练营(ResilienceTrainingCamp)”。请你给美国网友David写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你的变化;(2)你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。DearDavid,Bestwishes,LiHua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。ThewindsweptacrosstheIrishcoastasGrandfatherbenttoexamineCaper'sfronthooves(蹄).Thelittlehorsesteppedbackandletoutapainfulsound.“Theyareburningandswollen(肿胀的),”saidGrandfatherwithaheavyheart.“Ithinkhehasamildcaseofsickness.Horseswilleatthemselvessickanychancetheyget.Andthesicknesshasgonestraighttothisone'shooves.”“Whenwillhefeelbetter?”askedAislinnworriedly.Caperwasnotjusttheirpet——hecarriedtheloadoffishtothemarketeveryweek.Withouthim,theycouldnottakethefishtothemarket.Withoutsellingthefish,theywouldnotgettheirrentpaid.GrandfatherremovedhalfofthegrainfromCaper'sfeed.HethenexplainedthatCaperwouldsoonberightasrainiftheycutbackonhisdietandlethimrestproperly.Themostimportantthingnow,headded,wastobringtheheatdownandreducetheswelling.“Don'tworryaboutthefish,child.Theseahasalwaysbeenkindtous.”GrandfathersmiledatAislinnandurgedhertogetsomesleep.Aislinnlayinbed,butsleepwouldnotcome.Sheopenedherwindow.Theslivermoonhadrisenabovethesea.AislinnwonderedhowGrandfathercouldsellthefishhe'dworkedsohardtocatch.Shewishedtheyhadenoughmoneyfortherent.Butaboveall,AislinnwishedCaper'shooveswouldstophurting.Dampwindfilledtheroomasshewatchedthecoldwavescrashonthebeach.Aislinngraduallyrememberedwhenshehadgotaswollenankle,Grandfatherhadtoldhertokeepiceonit,andtheswellinghadgonedown.Ifcoldcouldreducetheheatandswellinginherankle,perhapsitcouldeaseCaper'spainaswell!Therewasiceinthefishcrate(箱子)tokeepthefishfresh,andthecoldsealayonlyashortwalkaway,withitswavesrollingonandontowardtheshore.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。Paragraph1:Aislinnpulledonhersweaterandbootsandhurrieddownthehallway.Paragraph2:Thenextmorning,Aislinnwokebesidethehorse.试卷第14页,共15页1.B【原文】W:Excuseme,I'dliketofindaquietspotwhereIcansitdownandfinishmyworkathand.M:OK,madam.There'saseatingareaneartheinquirydesk.2.C【原文】M:Hey,Susan,weneedsomenewblood.Couldyoupleasedraftajobadvertisement?W:Sure,Greg.Whatdetailsshoulditinclude?M:Justcovertheposition,qualificationsandtheapplicationprocessandthedeadlineforhiringisnextFriday.Thanksalot.3.C【原文】M:HavingaTVtowatchsportsgamesonisgreat.IwatchedavolleyballmatchthattookplaceinAustraliayesterday.W:Thatsoundsgreat!Butcanwewatchthefootballgametoday?M:Sure.It'sonafterthebasketballgame,whichisnearlyfinished.4.A【原文】M:We’dbetterhurry,Jasmine.It's4:30p.mnow.W:Comeon.Ourtrainleavesat7:30p.m.Itusuallytakesusanhourtogettothetrainstation.M:Whatarelief!Ithoughtitwouldleaveat6:30p.m.Well,inthatcase,wecansetoffinanhour.W:OK.5.B【原文】M:Wecollected18kilosofpaperlastweek,notbad.W:Better,butthegoalwas25.Let'splaceacollectionboxoutsidethelecturehall.M:Smart.I'llmakeaposterthatsays“OneSheetHelps”.6.B 7.C【原文】M:CanIborrowyourphoneforasecond?Mineisdead,andIcan'tfindmycharger.W:Sure.M:Thanks.Hey,what'swrongwithyourscreen?It'salldarkandthecolorslookstrange.W:Oh!I'vebeenusinganappcalled“Sunset”tohelpmesleepatnight.M:Really?How?W:Well,studiesshowthattoomuchbluelightfromscreenscanmakesleepingdifficult.So,inthe答案第1页,共14页evenings,theappadjuststhescreentocancelitout.M:Oh,interesting.Doesithelp?W:Yeah,Ithinkso!Ialsolistentowhitenoise,whichhelpsmefallasleep,too.8.B 9.A 10.B【原文】W:Hi,Frank.Ididn'texpecttoseeyouhere.Areyoubuyingsomenewfurnitureforyourapartment?M:No,Chloe.MyfriendandIarestartingourownbusiness.We'vebeenbusydecoratingourofficerecently.I'mheretolookforsomeofficetablesandchairs.W:Startingyourownbusiness?M:Yeah.Wedesignclothingforourcustomers.W:Soyouquityourjob,didn'tyou?M:Yeah.Ijustcouldn'timaginemyselfsellingcarsforever.W:Doyouknowanythingaboutclothingdesign?IrememberyoumajoredinEnglishliteratureincollege.M:Well,myfriendhasbeeninthatfieldforoveradecadeandheiswillingtoteachmeeverything.W:Sobraveofyou.I'vewantedtowriteabookforalongtimesincemykidwenttocollege.IevenlookedforinformationabouthowtowriteontheInternet.ButIjustdon'tknowifI'mcapable...M:Havealittlefaithinyourself,Chloe.Wherethere'sawill,there'saway.11.A 12.A 13.B【原文】W:Goodmorning!Readyforanotherdayatschool?M:Notreally!Iwasuplatelastnightfinishingmybookreport.I'mgladyou'rehere.Now,Idon'tneedtoworryaboutmissingmystopwhilesleepinghere.W:Ha-ha!Here...checkthenewswithme.Thatwillkeepyouawake.M:OnWeibo?No,thanks.Iprefertheold-fashionedTVnews.W:Really?Why?M:Ijustthinkit'smorebalanced.W:Whatdoyoumeanbythat?M:Socialmediaplatformspresentyouwithinformationtheythinkyou'lllike.Intermsofthe答案第2页,共14页news,thatmeansyourarelyencounterstoriesthatchallengeyourexistingbeliefs.W:Ah,I'vegotit!That'sagoodpoint!14.C 15.C 16.B【原文】M:Hello,thisisCarlPhilipsspeaking.Who'sthat?W:Goodevening,Mr.Philips.Ihavegreatnewsforyou.Youareofferedaspecialreductionon...M:Oh,letmeguess.Youwanttosellmeagreatdealonmedicalinsurance,right?Or,anunbelievablediscountoncomputerlessonsW:Actually,wejustinviteyoutosignupforoursportsclubinthedowntown.Itonlycostsyoufiftydollars.M:Fiftydollars?Ithoughtyouwouldsayfree!Uh,listen.I'mnotinterested.W:Butitincludesunlimiteduseoftheweightrooms,theswimmingpooland.M:Well,IhavemyownfitnessprogramIdoaroundtheparknearby.W:Butthisisagooddeal.M:LikewhatIsaid,I'llpassthistime.Andpleaseputmeonyour“donotcall”list.W:OK.It'lltakeabouttwotothreemonthsbeforeyournameisremovedfromourcomputer.Youmightbecalledbyanotherpersonduringthattime.M:Oh,dear!17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A【原文】Goodmorningandthankyou

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