黑龙江省智研联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期1月期末考试英语_第1页
黑龙江省智研联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期1月期末考试英语_第2页
黑龙江省智研联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期1月期末考试英语_第3页
黑龙江省智研联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期1月期末考试英语_第4页
黑龙江省智研联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期1月期末考试英语_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩22页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

黑龙江省智研联盟高二上学期1月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.Howwillthemantravel?A.Byplane. B.Bycoach. C.Bytrain.2.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherhusband?A.Heisabigfanoffootball.B.Heoftenhelpscookmeals.C.Heeatsmuchbeforesleep.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Awalkingholiday. B.Helen’snewjob. C.Acustomerplaint.4.Whywasthecakegreen?A.Itwasmadefromvegetables.B.Itwasdecoratedwithgreencolor.C.Itwasonthetableforalongtime.5.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?A.Gethermoneyback. B.Buyanewhamburger. C.Talktothecook.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Strangers. C.Goodfriends.7.Whatkindofdancearethespeakersdoing?A.Waltz. B.Chacha. C.Tango.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthemanfailtoget?A.NewYorkDaily. B.WallStreetJournal. C.NationalGeographic.9.Whydoesthemanbuytheseitems?A.Tokilltime. B.Toplanatrip. C.Tocollectstories.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Wherewillthewomanexchangemoneymostprobably?A.Attheairport. B.Atastatebank. C.Atthetravelagency.11.Howlongwillthewoman’sholidaylast?A.3days. B.7days. C.10days.12.Whatisthewomansuretodo?A.Gotoseeavolcano. B.Buysomepaintings. C.Learnwoodcarving.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotomorrow?A.Gocamping. B.Gohiking. C.Goclimbing.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftakingfruit?A.Useless. B.Necessary. C.Inconvenient.15.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantobuyforhim?A.Beer. B.Peanuts. C.Orangejuice.16.Howmanyplateswillthespeakerstake?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Wherearethenewbranchesopened?A.Inthesuburbs. B.Intheoldtown. C.Inthecitycenter.18.WhatdoesBestClothingShopsell?A.Beautifulandcheapclothing.B.Classicsecondhandclothing.C.Expensivebutattractiveclothing.19.Whenwillthesaleend?A.NextThursday. B.NextFriday. C.NextSaturday.20.WhatwillaluckyshopperreceivethisSaturday?A.Afreeshirt. B.Adiscountcard. C.Awonderfulgift.二、阅读理解Hellofellowadventurers!Sometimesallweneedisaquickescapefromthedailyroutine.Aweekendgetawaycanbejustthetickettorechargeourbatteriesandcreateunforgettablememories.Here’sasnapshotofwhataperfectshorttripmightlooklike.EssentialWeekendGetawayTips:Chooseadestinationwithinafewhours’drivetomaximizeyourtimeoffandreducetraveltiredness.Bookafortableacmodationthatoffersahomeawayfromhomefeeling,perhapswithalocaltouchthataddstotheexperience.Don’tmissthelocalmarkets—they’reatreasureofuniquesouvenirs,deliciousstreetfood.TopchoicesforaQuickEscape:MountainRetreat:Enjoyhikingtrailsandamazingviewsforarefreshingchangeofpace.Themountainairandthepeaceofnaturecandowondersforyourspirit.CoastalTown:Relaxbythesea,enjoytheseafood,andtakeasunbath.HistoricalCity:Stepbackintimewithawalkthroughancientstreetsandmonuments.Weekendtripplan:Day1:Arriveandsettlein,thenexplorethelocalarea.Getafeelfortheplacebyvisitingalocalcaféorpark,andmaybeevenstartaconversationwithafriendlylocal.Day2:Fulldayadventure—hiking,sightseeing,orjustrelaxing.Perhapstakeaboattourifyou’rebythecoast,oraguidedtourifyou’reinahistoricalcity.Day3:Slowdownwithaleisurelybrunchbeforeheadinghome.Reflectontheexperiencesandthestoriesyou’vecollectedduringyourshortbutsweetescape,Thengobackhome.Remember,it’snotaboutthedistancebuttheexperience.Aweekendgetawayisachancetomakeyourselfslowdownandreturnhomewitharenewedspirit.So,takeyourbagsandlet’shittheroad!21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanessentialtipforaweekendgetawayaccordingto?A.Selectadestinationthat’sonlyashortdriveaway.B.Plantovisitallthewellknowntouristattractionsinthearea.C.Makesuretovisitthelocalmarketsforuniquefindsandfood.D.Reserveaplacetostaythatprovidesasenseoffortandlocalcharm.22.Whatistheactivitysuggestedfortheseconddayifyouareinacoastaltown?A.Takingaboattour. B.Hikinginthemountains.C.Visitingancientmonuments. D.Stayingindoorsandreading.23.Theunderlinedsentence“Remember,it’snotaboutthedistancebuttheexperience.”impliesthat______.A.peopleshouldonlychooseaveryclosedestinationforaweekendgetawayB.weekendgetaways,regardlessofdistance,shouldfocusonnaturecenteredexperiencesC.whatoneexperiencesduringaweekendgetawaymattersmorethanhowfartheytravelD.longerdistanceweekendgetawayslackthecharmandauthenticityofshorteronesBeinganursewaspracticallyanaturalchoiceforlittleEugeniaMillender,whobeganheryearsofhealthservicebyhelpinghergrandmother,whodidn’tlikeneedles,withherinjections.BorninPanama,Millendergrewupinaraciallydiversefamilyandmunity.HermotherwasAfroLatinaPanamanian,andherfatherwasindigenous(本地的)GunaPanamanian.WhenMillenderwas12,shearrivedinBrooklynwithhermother,hopingtobringherabetterlife.Theyexperiencedpoverty,andMillendersawtheaccessandqualityofhealthcarepeoplereceived.“Mymotherdidn’tspeakEnglish,andwhenshetriedtogetcare,peopleignoredher,”shesays.ThenshemovedtoFloridaasateenagerandjoinedthearmyafterhighschool,whichallowedhertoearnherundergraduateandmaster’sdegreesinnursing.Workinginemergencydepartments,whichoftencaredfortheuninsured,shewitnessedfamiliesstrugglingwiththesamechallengeshermotherhad.“Youknowtheydon’thavetheresourcestotakecareoftheirlovedonesoncetheyaredischargedfromthehospital,ortheydon’tunderstandwhatthedoctorsandnursesaretellingthembecausetheyspeakadifferentlanguageoranindigenouslanguage,”shesays.NowasaprofessoratFloridaStateUniversityCollegeofNursing,Millendercofoundedaninstituteandservesasitscodirector.Theinstitutefocusesonaddressingthecausesofhealthinequities—fromlanguageandculturalbarrierstomentalhealthchallenges.Drawingonherownexperiences,shespendstimelearningfrommunitiesabouttheirneedsandtheobstaclestheyface.Thatincludesincorporating,ratherthandismissing,culturalbeliefs,andmunitybasedprogramsthatconnectpeoplewithhealthcare,oftenforthefirsttime.Recently,MillenderhasseenherworkefullcirclewithprogramsshehaslaunchedinhernativePanamatoimprovehealthcareforindigenouspeople.“Ifeelveryprivileged,soIhavetogiveback,”shesays.24.WhatinspiredMillendertobeeanurse?A.Herparenations. B.Herchildhoodexperiences.C.Herdesiretogetoutofpoverty. D.Herloveforscienceandmedicine.25.WhatchallengedidMillender’smotherfaceinaccessinghealthcare?A.Theunstablejob. B.Thelanguagebarrier.C.Thelackofpersonalinsurance. D.Thelackoffamilypanionship.26.Whatdoesparagraph4tellusaboutMillender?A.Herwishtoattainprofessorship. B.Herrelationshipwiththemunity.C.Hereffortstotacklehealthunfairness. D.Heropinionsonprofessionalhealthcare.27.WhichwordbestdescribesMillender?A.Ambitious. B.Honest. C.Strict. D.Defensive.Arecentstudylinkssocialmediausewithpoorsleepqualityandmoremonnightmares.It’sthelatestinaseriesofstudiesthatlinkadolescents’frequentuseofsocialmediawithworrisomementalhealthoutes—andthefirsttofocusonthenegativepsychological(心理的)impactitmaybehavingondreamqualityandrelatedsleepissues.Thisoccurs,inpart,becausethecontentoneseesthere“aboutbullying,politicalfights,distressing(使人心烦的)news,andsocialparisonsaddsemotionaldistress,whichcanleadtobaddreams,”saysShelbyHarris,aclinicalpsychologistandaneuroscientistatAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicineinNewYorkCity,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.Regardlessofone’sintentions,upsettinginformationornegativeinteractionsmonlyoccuracrossthesocialplatformsastheiralgorithms(算法)arespecificallydesignedtophysiologically(生理地)andpsychologicallyarouseemotionsandfeedintomediaaddiction,makingthebrainandbodywantevenmoresocialmediainput.Examplesofmonlyreportednightmaresincludedfightswithothersocialmediausers,annoyingnewsstories,beingunabletoaccessone’ssocialmediaaccount,andfeelingsofbeingtreatedunfairly,helplessness,andlossofcontrol.Andwhilepeoplemaysometimesexperiencesuchunpleasantoutesduetooernalfactors,“thecontributionofthisstudyisthatthesethemesareinthespecificconofsocialmedia,”saysPamelaRutledge,directoroftheMediaPsychologyResearchCenterinCalifornia,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch.Beyondunpleasantanddistressingdreams,theFlindersstudyandotherrelatedresearchshowsthatpoorersleepqualityandsleepdisruptionsarealsogenerallymoremonamongpeoplewhooverusesocialmediaapplications.Evenmoreplain,Chensays“ifyoureyesareopendoingsomethingelse,you’renotsleeping.”U.S.ntdatashows20percentofpeoplegettinglessthanfivehoursofsleepeachnightwithmorethan50percentgettingonlysixtosevenhoursnightly.TheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionremendsgettingbetweenseventoeighthours“ofgoodqualitysleep”everynightinordertoavoidissuesrelatedtosleepdeprivation(缺乏).28.Whichonlinecontentmaycausebaddreams?A.Livebasketballscoreupdates. B.Stepbystepbreadrecipes.C.Breakingnewsaboutaterroristattack. D.Cutevideosofcatsplayingthepiano.29.Whyarenegativeinteractionsmonlyseenonsocialplatforms?A.Peopleexpressemotionsonplatforms. B.Themediaonlypublishdistressingnews.C.Peopleparethemselveswithothers. D.Algorithmsarebuilttobringoutemotions.30.Whatisamonfeatureofthereportednightmares?A.Theyareclearlyremembered. B.Theylastforalongtime.C.Theyappearoverandoveragain. D.Theyhavesimilarcons.31.Whatmightbediscussedinparagraph?A.Whathealthproblemsmayarise. B.Whypeopleignoresleepquality.C.Howtocheckhealthconditions. D.Wheretofindmedicalresources.Ifyou’veeverthoughtitwouldbegreattowalkintoaroomandknowwhetheraharmfulairbornevirusishangingaround,scientistshaveadeviceforyou.Researchershavecreatedanewmachine,alittlebiggerthanabreadmaker,whichcanquicklydetecttheairborneviruses.RajanChakrabarty,ascientistatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis,workedwithhisteamnonstopforthreeyearstocreatethedetector.Oneofthemainchallengeswhentheysampletheairbornevirusesiscollectingenoughairtoconcentrateviralparticles(颗粒)atdetectablelevels.Thisdetectorpullsin1,000cubicmetersofaireachminute,paredtopreviousdetectorswhichbreathedin2to8cubicmetersofairperminute.“Totrapthevirus,wecreateanartificialcyclone(旋风)insidethesampler,”Chakrabartysays.“Bymovingliquidaroundatahighrate,virusesgettrappedinthecyclonewallandconcentratedforanalysis.Anyvirusnotcapturedintheliquidisfiltered(过滤)outwithaHEPAfilter.Afterfiveminutes,theliquidispumpedtoabiosensor.Thebiosensorconsistsofanelectrodeattachedtoaspecializedimmunesystemproteinthatfightsinfectionsmuchlikeantibodiesbutissmallerandtougher.Thebiosensorisbasedonadetector,”Totestthedetector,theresearcherssentthedevicetotheapartmentsoftwopeoplewithviralinfections.“Thedevicedetectedamountsofvirusshedbythepatients,”Chakrabartysays.Aircollectedfromanemptyconferenceroomshowedlittlesignofthevirus.Thisindicatesthatthepatientseliminatedthevirusandreleaseditintotheairthroughactionslikebreathing,talking,coughing,orsneezing,butonlyinverysmallamounts.Therearestillsomechallenges.Forinstance,thedeviceisasnoisyasacleaneroraringingphone.That’sprobablytooloudforcontinuoususeinaclassroomoroffice,butcouldbetoleratedfor10minutes.Suchdetectorscostmuchmoneytobuildinaresearchlab.mercialversionsmaybetooexpensiveforhomeusebutcouldbeusedinhospitals,airports,andotherpublicareastosurveyforthevirus.32.Whatdoesthedatainthefirstparagraphshowaboutthenewmachine?A.Thesmallsize. B.Thespeedyvirusdetection.C.Thesamplingtime. D.Thelimiteddetectablelevel.33.WhatdoesChakrabartymainlysayaboutthenewmachineinparagraph2?A.Itsworkingprocess. B.Itsmaximumvolume.C.Itslogicalabilitytoanalyseviruses. D.Itsspecialsystemtoconcentrateair.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shed”inparagraph3mean?A.Discovered. B.Indicated. C.Controlled. D.Removed.35.Whatisasuitabletitlefor?A.AMachine:TrappingViralParticles B.ABiosensor:FightingViralInfectionsC.ADetector:SpottingVirusesintheAir D.ADevice:CollectingtheAirborneVirusesDoyougetinspiredbyfamousjournalistsandtherighteousimagetheyrepresent36Ifyou’relookingtopursueacareerinjournalism,youaresupposedtohavethesequalities.AWaywithWordsHowdoyoudistinguishbetweenanaveragenewsstoryandanamazingnewspiece37Awritershouldknowhowtoplaywithwordsandshouldbeabletoproduceanerrorfree,grammaticallycorrectandconcisearticlewithfactualinformationthatwouldstimulatetheaudience.EffectivemunicationSkillsAsinanyotherfield,effectivemunicationskillsareessentialforanidealjournalist.Ifyouknowyourwaywithpeople,youcanunderstandthem.38Anidealjournalistshouldalsoknowhowtotakecontrolofasituationiftheinterviewgoeswrong.Journalistsshouldbeskilledinlanguageandknowledgeableenoughtofileastorythatwouldattractthetargetaudience.ProfessionalismandSelfassuranceEvenifyouareafresher,youshouldconsideryourselfaprofessional.Whatprofessionalismmeansinthejournalismfieldismeetingdeadlines,beingreadytotakeupworkbeforeregularworkinghours,andhavingthecouragetoacceptcriticismfromtheeditors.Also,journalistsshouldexhibitconfidenceinordertosucceed.39DeterminationandDisciplineTheprofessionofjournalismrequireshardworkandstrongdetermination.40Duringsuchtimes,anidealjournalistshouldnotgiveupeasily.Theultimatemotiveofanyjournalistshouldbetofindthetruthandseekjusticeinallmatters.A.Effectivewritingskillscanmakeallthedifference.B.Thenyoucanextractrelevantinformationforastory.C.Timelyreportingmakesanaveragenewsstoryamazing.D.Atthesametime,youneedtobeawareofcurrentevents.E.Sometimesyoumightbefollowingastoryformonthstogetaleadandhitthenewspapers.F.However,youshouldalwaysbeeagertolearnfromyourlimitationsandenhanceyourskills.G.Professionaljournalistspossesssomeessentialqualitiesthatmakethemstandoutfromothers.三、完形填空Longlongago,colleagueswouldsuggestchangestodocumentsinturn.Theywouldmakementsandaddrevisionstoafileontheirownputer,andthensenditontoperson.Itwas41andinconvenient.Theeraoftheshareddochasmadethisprocessmuchmoreuserfriendly.Butlikeallsocialactivities,ithasthegreat42ofexposingyoutootherpeople.Startwiththefactthatyoucanseewhoelseisinthedocument.Asuccessionofinitialsatthetopofthescreenconfirmsthatyouractionsarenowbeingobservedby43people.Oneoftheseinitialsfadesandbrightenseveryfewminutes,asthepersoninquestion44exitsandreentersthedocument.Theyeitherhavenothingtodooraredeeplyanxiousaboutwhatmaybeabouttohappen.Iftheyaretheownerofthedocument,theyareabsolutelyrighttoworry,forpeoplewillbebusyrendering(提供)public45ontheirwork.Acursor(光标)jumpsrapidlyfromparagraphtoparagraph,andthensuddenlystops.Itremains46.Somethingmustbevery,verywrongwithwhattheyarereading.Itmovesmoreslowlyafterthat,itsconfidenceintheauthorvisibly47.Ifenoughpeopleareinvolved,chaosfollows.Someoneaddsaparagraph,causingsomeoneelsetomake48inthewrongplace.Twopeopleareengagedinafurious49battleoverasinglewordintheshareddoc,takingitbyturnstooverwriteeachother.Ifyouaretheownerofthedocument,youdonothavetowatchthisdisasterunfoldinrealtime.Butitwillstillseekyouout.Countlessemailsarrivetotellyouthattherehasbeen“50”inthedocument.Whenyoufinallygobackintothedocument,yousurveythescene.Suggestions51.Awallofmentsrunsdownonesideofthescreen.Somanyofthemhavebeenleftthatsomeareimpossibletoseeatfirst.Youwillstartaccepting,replying,52andresolving.Inashareddoc,ataponakeyboardawakensyourcolleagues.Asyougothroughthedoc,thoseemailsaresilentlyflyingofftotellpeopleyouhavebeenbusy.Initialsstartto53atthetopofthescreen.Silently,theyclusterandwait.Youknowthattheyaregearingupto54again.Therewillbemorechanges,morements,moreactivity.Ashareddocallowsyoutogathermoreopinions,andtobatthingsbackandforth;ideasarelesslikelytobedismissedfornogoodreason.Thereis55inthecrowd.Butthereisanawfullotofnoise,too.41.A.impractical B.inefficient C.inaccessible D.unstable42.A.method B.chance C.drawback D.pressure43.A.multiple B.strange C.idle D.talented44.A.unconsciously B.nervously C.occasionally D.repeatedly45.A.judgement B.appreciation C.praise D.demand46.A.irregular B.insensitive C.immobile D.impersonal47.A.restored B.boosted C.eased D.shaken48.A.connections B.alterations C.claims D.drafts49.A.legal B.virtual C.psychological D.daily50.A.activity B.trouble C.damage D.silence51.A.decorate B.replace C.litter D.spread52.A.rejecting B.plaining C.boasting D.accusing53.A.fade B.stick C.lie D.reappear54.A.sacrifice B.strike C.emerge D.retreat55.A.limitation B.chaos C.wisdom D.disagreement四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Notwithstandingtheostensiblyharmoniouscoexistenceofanalogheuristicframeworksandalgorithmicdecisionmakingarchitectures56emergeasdiametricallyopposedepistemologicalconstructsuponrigoroussemioticdeconstruction,contemporaryphilosophicaldiscourseremainsparadoxicallyentrenchedinCartesiandualism,57(manifest)throughitspersistentfailuretoreconcilephenomenologicalinterpretationsofmachinelearning’sblackboxoperations58theneuroplasticadaptationsobservedinHomosapiens’prefrontalcortexwhensubjectedtoprolongedexposuretostochasticinformationecosystems,59conditionremainsirreduciblyplexevenwhenapplyingfractalanalysistometastasizingdatapatterns.Theepistemologicalchasm60(widen)atanexponentialratesincetheadventofquantumputing—whoseprobabilisticlogicgatesdefyclassicalBooleantaxonomy—hasprecipitatedacognitivedissonancepandemic,61evidencedbymetastudiesdemonstratingthat83.7%ofsubjectsexposedtocontradictorytruthclaims62(generate)throughAIcontentfarmsexhibitmeasurabledegradationinrealitytestingcapacities,63ironicreversalofEnlightenmenteraassumptionsaboutinformationaccessibility64(correlate)positivelywithrationalthinking,65(intensify)callsforradicalepistemicreengineeringbeyondcurrentneurocognitivemodels.五、书信写作66.假设你是李华,两周前你网购了一套丛书,昨天才到货,还存在其他问题,请就此向网店客服写邮件投诉。要点如下:1.陈述写信目的;2.投诉内容;3.提出你的要求。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dearsirormadam,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursSincerely,LiHua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。OfficerJonda’spulsequickened.Roadconditionsweredangerousonthatcold,darkwinternight.Thefiercestormmadeithardtosee,butshecouldtellthecaraheadofherwasintrouble.Itwasswaying.Itwasnotswayingviolently,andwasstillbarelywithinthelane,butonthewindingroadinthefierceNovemberrain,itwasenough.Jondahadasixthsenseforaccidentsandlivedinterrorofthemeversincethatawfulnightsomanyyearsago.Shestillcouldn’tabolishtheterribleimageofthatteenagerscreamingforhelp,herhelp.Helpthatshehadbeenunabletogiveasshewasdrivenbackbytheintenseheatofthecarfire.Sheleanedonhertrainingforsupport,andthesedayssheneverignoredanysignsofaccident.Shemadeagesturetoturnonthepatrolcar’sflashinglights,butherpartner,David,beathertoit;hetoohadsensedthedanger.“Let’spullthatcaroverbeforesomeonegetshurt,”hesaid.Thebigcarslowed,butnotenoughtostopatthewarningsignasthedriverslammedonthebrakes.ThecarslippedofftheroadintotheDaltonRiver.Jondaquicklybroughtthepolicecartoahaltandgotout.YellingatDavidtocallforbackuphelp,sheslippeddownthesideoftheroadtothewater’sedge.Therainhadswelledtheriverintoaragingmonster.Itroaredwelloveritsbanks,rushingswiftlywithtreelimbscaughtintheragingcurrent.Andhalfsubmergedinthecurrentwasthecar.Asbigasitwas,theforceofthewaterhadheaveditagainstatree,thepassengerseatsubmerged,waterrushingoverthewindshield.“David,Ineedthewindowhammer!”Jondacalledoverherradioandrushedtowardthecar.Bythetimeshewasatthedriverdoor,thewaterwasrushinguptoherwaist,andunbelievablycold,likeherlegshadbeenencasedinice.Ifshedidn’tworkquickly,shecouldlosethefeelinginherlowerbodyandcollapse.Throughthewindow,Jondasawthewomanwithwateruptoherchest.AworkbadgepinnedtoherchestidentifiedherasSandy.Shewouldnotlastlongintheicywater.Hereyes,betrayingherintensefear,werelockedonJonda’s.DavidcaughtupwithJondaandpassedherthewindowhammer.“Ma’am,”sheyelledthroughthewindow,“Ineedyoutoturnawayfromtheglass!I’mgoingtobreakthrough!”Thewomanturnedherhead,andJondastruck.Theglass,thickastheoldcarwasbig,barelycracked.AndwithaheavyheartJondafeltthecarheave.Thecurrentwaslooseningitfromthetree.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。Jondastruckagainwithallhermight,andthistimethewindowbrokeintolittlepieces.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TearsstreakingdownJonda’scheeks,unabletoletgoofthewoman.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案CABAABCAAB题号11121314151617181920答案BACCBCCABB题号21222324252627282930答案BACBBCACDD题号31323334353637383940答案ABADCGABFE题号41424344454647484950答案BCADACDBBA题号5152535455答案CADBC1.C【原文】W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldtakeaplaneinsteadofatrain.Itwilltakeyoualongtimetogettherebytrain.M:Butflyingmakesmesonervous.Anditisnotthatsafebycoach.2.A【原文】M:Yourhusbandlikeswatchingsoccersomuchthathe’salmostlikealoverofit.W:Ican’tunderstandwhyheissocrazyaboutsoccer.Hecan’thelpbutwatchTVduringmealsorbeforebed.Whenasoccergamees,hedoesn’teveneatorsleep.3.B【原文】W:DidyouhearthatHelengotthatmodelingjob?She’sgoingtobewalkingdownthecatwalk.M:Wow,that’sgreat.Allthatwalkingpracticereallypaidoff.Andforonce,shewon’tbeplainingaboutbeingsotall.4.A【原文】M:Ithrewoutthecakethatwasonthetable.Youshouldn’tleavefoodoutforsolong.Itwasgreen.W:Oh,no,youshouldn’thavethrownthatout.Askmenexttime,itwasn’tbad.Itwasavegetablecake.5.A【原文】W:I’msorry,butIneedtoreturnthishamburger.It’stotallyrawinthemiddle.M:Oh,Idoapologize,madam.I’llhavethecooksmakeyouanewonerightaway.W:Actually,IthinkI’velostmyappetite.6.B7.C【原文】M:YoumustbeSara.It’snicetomeetyou.I’veheardofyoufrommycolleagueKim.W:Nicetomeetyou,too.M:What’syourfavoritesteps?W:It’shardtosay,butIdolovewaltzverymuch.M:Howaboutchacha?W:Totellthetruth,Idon’tlikeit.M:Really?Youmustliketango,right?W:Oh,it’sreallybeautiful,butIjustcan’tdanceitwell.M:Don’tbesomodest.I’msureyoucandanceitverywell.Let’sdanceitnow.W:OK,I’llhaveatry.M:Oh,youdanceitsowell.W:Thankyouforyourpliment.M:IthinkI’myourluckyfellow.8.A9.A【原文】M:PleasegivemeapieceofNewYorkDaily.W:Youarelate.Thelastpieceissoldout.M:Really?IsthereWallStreetJournal,please?W:Thereareseveral.Takeapiece.Thecrashappearsintheheadline.Itisfamousforofferingdisastrousstories.M:Ihavealongflightfor10hours.Ineedtochooseamagazine.W:Therearevariousmagazinesintherack.M:GivemethelatestissueofNationalGeographic.W:That’sthetopmagazineinAmericaandispopularwithyoungpeople.Okay,itistotally30dollars.M:Hereyouare.W:Haveanicetrip.10.B11.B12.A【原文】W:HaveyougotthatguidebooktoIndonesiahandy?M:Sure,whatdoyouneedtoknow?W:Well,whataboutcurrency?ShouldIchangemymoneyatabankorattheairport?M:Oh,itsaysyou’dbetternotchangeitattheairportorthetravelagency.Itseemsyougetabadrateofexchangethoseways.Theysuggestchangingmoneyatastatebank.W:That’sgoodtoknow.Doesitsayanythingaboutthehotels?M:Yes,theysaythey’reexcellentandnotexpensive.Butyouareadvisedtobookhotelsatleastaweekinadvance.W:That’swhatI’veheard.It’sOctober24th,a

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论