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河北省保定市高二上学期1月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whomisthewomantalkingwith?A.Ateacher. B.Acleaner. C.Ashopassistant.2.Whatwilltheweatherbelike?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthefilm?A.Interesting. B.Confusing. C.Moving.4.Whatisthegirldoing?A.Doingherhomework. B.Playingwitharuler. C.Playingbasketball.5.Wheredoesthewomanprobablywork?A.Inabank. B.Inahotel. C.Inahospital.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthemanworkingon?A.Astory. B.Aplay. C.Apoem.7.Whatdoesthemanprefertodowhenfacingtrouble?A.Takeabath.B.Takeawalkandrelax.C.Writedownsomethingnice.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnMonday. B.OnWednesday. C.OnThursday.9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisonleave.B.Heisareporter.C.Heisbusythisweek.10.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Hireamanager. B.Talktohismanager. C.Takeabreak.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutstudyingduringworktime?A.Surprised. B.Awkward. C.Upset.12.Whatisthewomanlearning?A.Somethingaboutart.B.Somethingabouthistory.C.Somethingaboutdesign.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthepany?A.Itclosesat5:40pmeveryday.B.Itprovidesonlyonlinecourses.C.Itpaystheemployeesforstudy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatisanadvantageofbeingaSailorsClubmember?A.Rentingaboatatadiscount.B.Buyingaboatatacheaperprice.C.Takingpartinitsactivitiesforfree.15.Howmuchrentdoesanonclubmemberpayforaboatperday?A.$30. B.$70. C.$100.16.WhatdoAndyandLilyusuallydoonFriday?A.Gofishing. B.Gosailing. C.Goswimming.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakermostprobablydoing?A.Hostingaradioprogram.B.Teachingmaths.C.Givingaspeech.18.Howdoesthespeaker’shometowncelebratetheNewYear?A.Byusingfireworks. B.Byburningdolls. C.Byhavingafamilydinner.19.WhatdothedollsrepresentinPanama?A.Thenewyear. B.Theoldyear. C.Goodluck.20.Whatdothetraditionshaveinmon?A.They’reallforgoodluck.B.Theyallmakemuchnoise.C.Theyallinvolvefire.二、阅读理解Haveyoubeenthinkingabouttakingyourfamilyonawelldeservedvacation,butaren’tsurewheretogo?We’vepulledtogetheralistofthebestfamilydestinations.Singaporedestinations.SingaporeTherearemanythingstodowithchildreninthecity,suchasvisitingfarms,skydivingindoors,andengaginginadigitalworld.Experienceinteractive(互动的)shows,andavarietyofexcitingattractionsbasedonmoviesandtelevisionseriesatafamousthemepark.SingaporeOceanariumoffersasightintotheunderwaterworld.InnerMongolia,ChinaIfyou’renotafanofhotweather,thegrasslandsinInnerMongoliaistheplacewhereyoucancooldowninthesummerheat.Youwillseecattlepassbyandsheepwanderfreelywhilehorsesrunwiththeirmastersonthegrassland.Thisdestinationisrichinallkindsofnaturalresourcesfromuniquemountainsformedbythevolcaniceruptiontoforestsandlakes.Penang,MalaysiaAlthoughitismostlyknownforitsmouthwateringstreetfoodandhistoricalsignificance,it’salsohometoathemeparkwiththeworld’slongesttubeslide,abutterflyfarmwithover15,000butterflies,acolorfulislandwithamazingsunsets,andahandfuloffunanduniquemuseumswhereyoucanspendhourswithyourchildren.Hanoi,VietnamYourchildrenwillabsolutelyloveexploringHanoiwithyou.Youwillfindplentyofamazingstreetfood,culture,andtemplesinthisbeautifulcity.TakeafewdaystovisitHalongBay,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSite.ItisoneofVietnam’smostscenicregions.TakingasailingtriptoHalongBaywithyourchildrenisthebestwaytoseethebay.21.Whichdestinationcanhelpyouescapethehightemperatureinsummer?A.Singapore. B.InnerMongolia. C.Penang. D.Hanoi.22.WhatdoPenangandHanoihaveinmon?A.TheyarenearaUNESCOsite.B.Theyareknownforamazingsunsets.C.Theyhaveworldfamousthemeparks.D.Theyofferchildfriendlyattractions.23.Whoaretheintendedreadersof?A.Highschoolgraduateslongingforasolotrip.B.Tourguidesorganizingschools’wintertravel.C.Parentsplanningtoarrangeafamilyvacation.D.Managerspickinglocationsforteambuildingevents.Anewlyformedgroupofwomeniscreatingamapofmunityfridgesandneighborhoodpantries(社区食品储藏室)acrossBaltimore,theBmoremunityFridgeNetwork.Theyintendtosupportneighborswhowanttoserveothers,hopingresidentslivingnearbycangetconnectedtothefreefoodbeingofferedtothem.“Weprovideresources,therapy,andoutpatientservices,”saidNikkiSmith,theCEOofTheJourneyMentalHealth&Wellnessandoneofthenetworkorganizers.“Idon’tcarewhoyouare,whereyouare.Ifyouringthedoorbellandyou’rehungry,wewillprovidefoodforyou,”sheadded.TheBmoremunityFridgeNetworksecuredadonatedrefrigerator,whichwillsitoutsideofSmith’scenter,addingtothemunityfridgemap.Smithaddedthatotherorganizationswerelookingtocontributewithdonationstokeepthefridgestocked.“I’mhopingthateveryonewillpayitforwardandtheywillunderstandthat‘Heywait,there’ssomebodyherethat’shelping.MaybeIcanhelptoo,’”shesaid.TheFoodProjectwillalsoreceiveadonatedrefrigerator,whichwillsitoutsideoftheircenter.Asthenetworkgrows,theyareremindingfamiliesofthemanyneighborsacrossthecitywhotrulycare.Theorganizerssaytherearenorealrulesabouthowmuchonecantake.TheysaidtheBmoremunityFridgeNetworkistryingtogetmorefridgesandsearchingformorelocationstohousethem.Theyencourageeveryonetodonatetothesemunityfridgesbydroppingoffwhatyoucantoafridge.MarylandFoodBankdatashowsmorethan90,000cityresidentsarefoodinsecure.TheFoodBanksaid1in3Marylandersfacefoodinsecurity.TheBaltimoreAreaSurvey(BAS)found28%ofBaltimorearearesidentsexperiencedfoodinsecurityin2024,downfrom36%in2023.However,thesurveyshowedtheregion’srateoffoodinsecurityremainednearlytwiceashighasthenationalaverage.24.WhatistheprimarypurposeoftheBmoremunityFridgeNetwork?A.Tocollectusedrefrigerators.B.ToreducefoodwasteinBaltimore.C.Tooperatefreefoodresources.D.Toeducatepeopleaboutnutrition.25.Whatdomunityfridgessymbolize?A.Universalsocialresponsibility. B.Visiblemunitycare.C.Restrictedaccesstofood. D.Independentoperations.26.Whatdoesthenetworkplantodo?A.Expandtheirserviceranges. B.Replacepantrieswithfridges.C.Chargedonorsformaintenance. D.Focusonmentalhealthservices.27.Whatdothefiguresindicateinthelastparagraph?A.TheFoodBankneedsfood. B.Foodinsecurityhasbeensolved.C.Thenationalrateislower. D.Foodinsecurityisveryserious.ThoseinGenerationZ,bornbetween1997and2012,arethefirsttogrowupwithsmartphoneseverywhereandthey’realsoamongthosemostlikelytobelievemisinformation,accordingtoanewstudyledbyresearchersfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbia(UBC)inCanadaandtheUniversityofCambridgeintheUK.Themainpurposeofthestudyistoassesstheacceptanceofmisinformationamongdifferentgroupsofpeopleindifferentcountries.Theideawasn’ttocalloutparticulargroupsforbeingmoregulliblethanothers,buttogetabetterunderstandingofthedangerthatmisinformationposes:topublichealth,tothefutureoftheplanet,andtomoderndemocracies.Theresearchersusedanonlinetestdesignedbypsychologiststopoll66,242peopleacross24countries.Thequiz,calledtheMisinformationSusceptibilityTest(MIST),takesacoupleofminutestopleteandasksparticipantstoranknewsheadlinesasrealorfake.Somequestionsaboutage,educationandcountryarealsoasked,andparticipantsareinvitedtoassesstheirownabilitytospotfakenews—anothermeasurethislateststudymadeuseof.Whilethedifferencesbetweengroupsweren’thuge,thosemostlikelytolabelrealnewsasfakeorviceversawerethoseinGenerationZ,thosewhowereidentifiedasnonmale,andthosewhowerelesseducated.Therewasatwist(意外之处):GenerationZhadabetterthanaverageawarenessoftheirownstrengthsandshortingsintermsofspottingmisinformationthanothergroups,whilemoreeducatedgroupsoverestimatedtheirskillindistinguishingrealnewsfromfakenews.“There’sstillthiswidespreadmisconceptionthatdigitalnativesarebetteratnavigationtheseenvironments,”saysUBCpsychologistFriedrichGötz.“Thathasbeenprovedwrongintheacademicworldforquiteafewyears,butIdon’tthinkithastranslatedintopublicconsciousness.”Theresearcherswanttoseemoredonebygovernmentsandeducatorstoraiseawarenessofmisinformationandtheseriousdamageitcando.It’salsoaremindertobealertwhenweighingupnewsheadlines—evenifyouthinkyou’reprettygoodatnotbeingfooled.28.WhyisGenerationZspeciallymentionedinthestudy?A.Theyareactive. B.Theyarephonelovers.C.Theyareeducated. D.Theyaredigitalnatives.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gullible”meaninparagraph2?A.Easytobetakenin. B.Raretobeheardof.C.Vitaltobeshownoff. D.Hardtobepickedout.30.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Byanalyzingnewsreports. B.Bygivinganonlinequiz.C.Byobservingpeople’sbehavior. D.Byinterviewingpeoplefacetoface.31.Whatisexpectedbytheresearchers?A.Tobanteens’smartphoneuse. B.Toreduceonlinenewsaccess.C.Toenhancepeople’sawareness. D.Tocreatestricterfakenewslaws.AcrosstheUnitedStates,morethan440nationalparksand7,400urbanparksofferavarietyofrecreationalgreenspacesforpeopleandpets.Yet,theUSForestServicewarnsthaturbanization,includingparkdevelopment,isreducingnaturalhabitatsforplantsandanimals,doingharmtowildlifesurvival.Howcanurbanparkscontinuetobevitalsheltersforwildlife,evenastheyaredesignedtomeetthegrowingneedsofpeople?ScientistsattheUniversityofFlorida’sInstituteofFoodandAgriculturalSciences(UF/IFAS)studiedtheparksofoneofthemostpopulatedcountiesintheSunshineState—Broward—toanswerthatquestion.Researchersanalyzedover600urbangreenspacesthroughoutBrowardCountytoexplorehowdifferentphysicalfeaturessuchastreecanopy,athleticfacilities,andplaygroundsrelatetohumanactivityandbiodiversity.“Wefoundthatthesizeofthegreenspaceisastrongpredictorofbothhumanuseandbiodiversity.Importantly,ourfindingshighlightthatgreenspacesneedtobecarefullydesignedtosupportbiodiversity,butalsoamixofgreenspaceswithdifferentgoalsisimportant,”saysCoreyCallaghan,seniorauthorofthestudy.Tofurtherenhancethecoexistenceofhumanactivitiesandwildlifeinurbangreenspaces,theuseofmoderntechnologyandmunityinvolvementisessential.Onewaytoincorporatethemisthroughdatadriveninsights,madepossiblebycitizenscienceplatformslikeiNaturalist,whichallowpeopletodirectlycontributetoourunderstandingofbiodiversityinurbanspaces.CitizenscienceplatformslikeiNaturalistplayedavitalroleingatheringthevastamountofbiodiversitydataneededforthisstudy.Byprovidingmembersofthepublicwithawaytocontributeobservationsofplantsandanimalsinurbanparks,theseplatformsprovideauniqueandscalable(可扩展的)tooltoassessbiodiversityacrosslargeareas.“Ascitiescontinuetoexpand,weneedtoensureourgreenspacesareworkingharderforbothpeopleandbiodiversity,”saysCallaghan.“Thatmeansongoinginvestmentinresearch,monitoring,andmunityscienceplatformslikeiNaturalist.Themoreweknow,thebetterwecandesignspacesthatareinclusiveforbothhumansandbiodiversity.”32.WhatdoesUSForestServicesayabouturbanparks?A.They’rebenefitingwildlife. B.They’reinadequateforhumans.C.They’rethreatstowildlifehabitats. D.They’relackingparkmaintenance.33.Howdocitizenscienceplatformsbenefitbiodiversityresearch?A.Bycollectinglargescalebiodiversitydata.B.Byeducatingthepublicaboutwildlife.C.Byperfectingthedesignofecofriendlyparks.D.Bymonitoringpollutionlevelsinparks.34.WhatdoesCallaghanbelieveisessentialforfuturegreenspacedevelopment?A.Publicawareness. B.Continuedsupport.C.Advancedequipment. D.Strictregulations.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitlefor?A.TheRoleofCitizenScienceinUrbanParkResearchB.TheNegativeImpactofUrbanizationonNationalParksC.TheImportanceofLargeSizedGreenSpacesinUrbanParksD.TheBalanceBetweenHumanNeedsandWildlifeHabitatsinUrbanParksFormostteenagerstoday,socialmediaisasmuchapartofdailylifeasschoolorhomework.36Besides,theyalsosharephotosandvideosonsocialmedia,andstayupdatedonthelatestinformationontheInternet.A2025surveyof12,000teenagersagedbetween13and18from15countriesfoundthattheaverageteenspends3.2hoursonsocialmediaeveryday.However,whilesocialmediacanbringmanybenefits,italsoeswithrisks.Cyberbullying(网络霸凌)isamajorproblem:45percentoftheteenssurveyedsaidtheyhadexperiencedmeanments,falseinformation,orthreatsonline.37Manyteenagersevenstayuplatelookingattheirsocialmediafeedseverynight,whichleadstopoorsleep.Mentalhealthissueslikeanxietyandlowselfrecognitionarealsolinkedtosocialmediause,asteensoftenparetheirlivestothe“perfect”imagestheyseeonline.38Expertssaythatsettingboundariesiskey.Parentscanhelptheirkidscreateasocialmediaschedule,forexample,nophonesduringdinneroranhourbeforebed.Schoolsshouldteachdigitalskills,helpingteenslearntospotfalsenews,protecttheirprivacy,anddealwithcyberbullying.Socialmediapaniesalsohavetheresponsibilitytoaddfeaturesliketimelimits,andhideharmfulcontent.39Ultimately,socialmediaitselfisn’tgoodorbad.40Byworkingtogether,parents,teachers,andpaniescanhelpteenagersgetthemostoutofsocialmediawhileavoidingitsrisks.A.It’showteenagersuseitthatmatters.B.Teenagersuseappstochatwithfriends.C.So,howcanteenagersusesocialmediainahealthyway?D.Thus,canteenagersgetridofonlinestudyintheirdailylife?E.Whenusedfreely,theInternetcanbeausefultoolforcontact.F.Theyshouldalsomakeiteasierforteenstoreportcyberbullying.G.Overuseofsocialmediacanalsoaffectphysicalandmentalhealth.三、完形填空Technologyhascreatedagreatdivisioninmanymunities.Manyseniorcitizenswere41fromourdigitalworld.Tosomeseniors,itfeltliketheplanetwas42byspacealienswhospeakapletelydifferentlanguage.YoungAadiwatchedhisgrandmother43tojoinfamilyvideocalls,filloutonlinemedicalformsandevenshopping.Aadiwasawarethatitwas44theselfrespectofagenerationandtheywerefeelingleftbehind.“Whatif,”hethought,“studentslikeme,whogrewupwithtechnology,couldhelpseniorslikeherfeelmore45?”Aadithenfoundedanonprofitorganizationandbeganwithafewpeers(同龄人)andsomeseniorsatthelocallibrary.Theytaughtthem46ofsmartphones.WhatAadithoughtwouldbeafewmeetingsgrewintoa(n)47project.As48spread,theseniorsbroughttheirfriends.Tokeepup,Aadirecruited(征募)

morevolunteers.Classeseven49tohelpseniorsdevelopingskillsandrecognizeonlinescams(欺诈).Todate,morethan5,000seniorshave50.“51,myfriendssawitasjustanothermonserviceproject,”Aadisays.“That52themomenttheywatchedaseniorsmileaftersendingtheirfirst53orjoiningafamilycall.Theybegantoseehowtheir54couldchangelivesinsimplebutpowerfulways.Theexperiencedidn’tjustteachseniorsabouttechnology,butmadethemselvesmore55,empathetic(有同理心的),andconfident.”41.A.separated B.protected C.distracted D.transported42.A.caredfor B.givenup C.figuredout D.takenover43.A.refuse B.promise C.struggle D.threaten44.A.shaping B.hurting C.spotting D.explaining45.A.connected B.relieved C.energetic D.passionate46.A.designers B.costs C.owners D.basics47.A.original B.regular C.innovative D.strange48.A.word B.disease C.voice D.risk49.A.happened B.failed C.expanded D.pretended50.A.urged B.peted C.assisted D.benefited51.A.Occasionally B.Initially C.Eventually D.Unwillingly52.A.delayed B.strengthened C.changed D.reduced53.A.signal B. C.present D.wish54.A.knowledge B.excuse C.request D.opinion55.A.visible B.ashamed C.scary D.patient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。WujuOperaisfindingnewandyoungaudiencesthroughglobaltoursandinnovative(创新的)useoftechnologies.AlsoknownasJinhuaOpera,WujuOperaisatraditionaltheaterartknownforitsdelicatecostumes,expressivemakeupandpowerfulstorytelling,and56(list)asanitemofnationallevelintangible(无形的)culturalheritagein2008.Thetroupe(剧团)hasgonebeyonditslocaloriginsinJinhua,57(ancient)knownasWuzhou,tobeealighthouseofChineseculturalheritageontheglobalstage.Sincemakingitsfirstinternational58(appear)in1993whenitwasinvitedtoperforminJapan,it59(attract)audiencesacrossmorethan70countriesandregions.Now,60(perform)areusingmoderntechnologytomaketheancientartaccessibletoyoungandinternationalaudiences.Inaclassicscene,thetroupeusesadronetorepresentabee,creatinganeffect,61traditionalstagecraftcouldn’tachieve.Fortheactorsinthetroupe,WujuOperaisalivingandchangingartform,inwhichthestoryandthehighlightscango62languageandculture.ThroughinitiativeslikeWujuOperaonCampus63itsoverseasconcerts,theartisnolongerlimitedtoaregion.By64(stay)truetoitsrootswhilepursuinginnovation,thetroupeexpressesthe65(spirit)valueofChinesecultureinanartisticway.五、书信写作66.经过一个学期的劳作,你班的试验田项目已圆满结束。请你在班级墙报的英语角写一篇英语短文,内容包括:(1)简述班级试验田取得的主要成果(作物收获、观察发现等);(2)分享你的个人感受。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。OurClassGarden:AJourneyofGrowth______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。At1amonChristmasmorning,likemanyotherparents,Marisahadholidaymagictomake.Forweeks,her6yearolddaughter,Aubree,hadbeenaskingfortheonlythingforChristmas—a“realpianokeyboard”.NowthatAubreewasasleep,Marisapulledtheboxfromitshidingspot,readytorevealthe61keykeyboardwithfullsizekeys—perfectforbeginnerslikeAubree.Marisafiguredifsheassembled(组装)thestandandbench,andsetthekeyboardup,itwouldbereadytoplaywhenAubreewokeupanddiscoveredhersurprise.Butwhensheopenedthebox,shewasshocked—onlythestandandbenchinside,nokeyboard.Panicovertook(突然降临)herassherealizedwhatshehadignoredbefore:Thekeyboardwassoldseparately.Thenightbefore,motheranddaughterhadwatchedthemovieTheSantaClause,wherethemaincharacterstalkedaboutthegiftstheydesperatelywantedintheirchildhoodbutneverreceived,makingthemdoubenceofSanta.ThatsceneimmediatelyplayedinMarisa’smind.Sherecalledhowhappyshewas,asalittlegirl,aftergettingherfirstguitarasagift.SohowdisappointedwouldAubreebewhenshefoundnokeyboard?“Imustdosomething,”shethought.“Maybeanonlinesellercandeliverakeyboardbymorning.Maybethereisastorestillopen.”Shelookedintobothoptions,butnoluck.Nowdesperate,Marisapostedinanonlineneighborhoodgroup.“I’mabouttocry,”shewrote,explainingthesituation,“I’msoafraidthiswillruinherChristmas.”At2am,5milesfromMarisa’shouse,SpenserhadjustfinisheddecoratinghisChristmastreewhenhesawthepost.Hethoughtofthe61keykeyboardthathegotforhis18yearolddaughter,Hailey,threeyearsago.Buthonestly,Haileyhardlyplayedit.SpencertoldthenewstoHaileyandHaileyofferedtosendittoAubreewithouthesitation.“Iamgladtoplaytheroleofsomeone’sSantaClaus,”shesaid.Spencerpickeduphisphoneandsentamessage.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Readingthemessage,Marisacouldn’tbelievehergoodluck.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OnChristmasmorning,Aubreewokeupandsawtheamazingkeyboard.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________题号12345678910答案CBBABABACB题号11121314151617181920答案ABCACACABA题号21222324252627282930答案BDCCBADDAB题号31323334353637383940答案CCABDBGCFA题号41424344454647484950答案ADCBADBACD题号5152535455答案BCBAD1.C【原文】M:Areyoubeinghelped,madam?W:No,Iamnot.I’mlookingforapairoftrousers.Yousee,I’msobigthatit’shardtogetmysizeinstores.2.B【原文】M:ItwouldbeniceifthelastfewdaysweresunnyandwarmbeforeweleaveUSA.W:Lookatthethickclouds.M:Well,itisreportedthatthere’saheavyraining.3.B【原文】W:Didyouseethefilmlastnight?M:Yes,butIfounditconfusing.Ithinkitwasafailure.W:Really?Ithoughtitwasquitegood.4.A【原文】W:Willyoupleasestopthat?I’mdoingmyhomework.M:Idon’tthinkitbothersyou.Andweareatschool.W:Butyoucan’tplaybasketballintheclassroomaccordingtotherule.5.B【原文】W:Hello,sir!I’mcallingtoseeifyouweresatisfiedwithourservice.M:Itwasfineforthemostpart,butIwasannoyedthatourbathroomwasdirty.W:Sorrytohearthat.CanIofferyouadiscountforhalfpricenexttime?M:Um...no,thankyou.6.A7.B【原文】M:Hi,Emily!Youlooksohappy.Why?W:I’vejustfinishedashortplay.Howwaseverythinggoingwithyou?M:I’mwritinganadventurestory.Butafterthefirstfewpages,Icouldn’twriteanymore.W:ThesamethinghappenedwhenIwrotepoems.M:Thenwhatdidyoudointhatsituation?W:Iusuallyimaginesomethingnice,andIwillwritedowneverythingniceIcouldthinkof.M:That’sagoodapproach.ButIprefertotakeawalkinaparkandenjoythefreshairandsunshine.W:Great!Ihopeit’llworkforme.8.A9.C10.B【原文】W:Goodmorning,James.M:Morning,Ellie.IhavejustrealizedthattheCollinsreportisonthisFriday.W:Takeiteasy,James.Youstillhavefourdaystoworkonitfromtoday.M:ButIhaven’tstartedityetandI’vegotlotsofworktotake.Inadditiontothat,Ihavemeetingsalldaytodayandtomorrow.Ievencan’ttakeadayoffthesedays.W:Whydon’tyouexplainyoursituationtoyourmanagerandaskifyoucanhandiMondaymorning?M:IthinkI’dbettertalktohimassoonaspossible.11.A12.B13.C【原文】W:Thisistheworkarea.Andthisisthestudyarea.M:Doyouhaveastudyarea?W:Yeah.Asyoucansee,Davidoverthereisstudying.M:Isthisincludedinworkinghours?Doesthebossknowaboutthis?W:It’stheboss’sidea.Thepanypaysforemployeestotakecourses.Soduringourbreaksorafter5:30pmwhenwegetoffwork,wecanstayonandstudy.M:Excellent.Doyoustudyatthemoment?W:Yeah,butIdon’ttakethecoursesindesignorart.M:Thereisnothingtodowithyourjobatall!Sowhatdoyoustudy?W:Istudysomethingabouthistory.Personally,Ithinkhistoryishelpfultomyworkandinspiration.M:Doesthepanypayforthestudy?W:Yes,ofcourse.Itpaysallofitsemployeesforthecourse.Iamtakingonlinecoursesatpresent.14.A15.C16.A【原文】M:HowaboutachangeofpacethisFridayafternoon?OliverandIareplanningtorentaboatandsailalongthebeach.It’sagreatwaytorelaxandenjoytheseawind.W:Thatsoundsfantastic!Butwheredoyouusuallyrenttheboat?M:Well,we’refortunatetobemembersoftheSailorsClublocatedrightthere.Itoffersustheconvenienceofrentingaboatonthespotwithouttheneedforbooking.W:That’sreallygreat!Butistherenthigh?M:Ourmembershipgivesusagenerous30%discount.Foraboat,it’sonly$70aday,whichisquitereason

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