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河北省名校联盟高二上学期1月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.pletethehomework. B.Hostanartexhibition. C.Getasmallgift.2.Howwillthewomangotoworktoday?A.Bycar. B.Bysubway. C.Bybike.3.WhatdoesthewomandoeverySaturday?A.Chatwiththevolunteer. B.Visitthenursinghome. C.Cleanthemunitypark.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttoborrow?A.Artbooks. B.Historybooks. C.Mathbooks.5.Whenwillthespeakersarriveatthecinema?A.About8:00. B.About8:20. C.About8:45.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inalibrary. B.Inacafé. C.Inareadingroom.7.Whydoesthemanchoosethiscafé?A.Toenjoyfreecoffee. B.Tomeetpeople. C.Togetbetterconcentration.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whateventarethespeakersplanning?A.Atrip. B.Agathering. C.Aconcert.9.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Green?A.Sheisgoodatpainting.B.Shelikesbarbecue.C.Sheplaystheguitarwell.10.Whowillberesponsibleforfoodanddrinks?A.Lisa. B.Emily. C.Tom.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatdidEmma’steamachieve?A.Finishingfieldtests. B.Winningapetition. C.Startingascienceclub.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coachandathlete. B.Bossandemployee. C.Teacherandstudent.13.WhatisEmmaplanningtodonext?A.Helppoorteens. B.Makeherdevicelighter. C.Gainmuchmoreawards.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatisMaria’smainplanaftergraduation?A.Startingafulltimejob. B.TravelingaroundAsia. C.Takingagapyear.15.WhatcanMariagetfromthegreentechpany?A.Valuableworkexperience.B.Skillsforgivingspeeches.C.Financialsupportforherstudy.16.HowdidMariapersuadeherparentstoacceptherplan?A.Bydiscussingwiththem.B.Byprovidingaspecificplan.C.Bytalkingaboutthebenefits.17.WhatisMarialike?A.Humorous. B.Independent. C.Traditional.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatdidthespeakerlivewithahostfamilyfor?A.Savingmoney. B.Findingfort. C.Learninglanguage.19.Whatdidtheoldladydoforthespeaker?A.Shecookedmeals. B.Shecleanedthebathroom. C.Shewashedclothes.20.Howdidthespeakerfindthetranslatingwork?A.Challenging. B.Rewarding. C.Annoying.二、阅读理解AnElevenNightTripDeparting30May2026MAY2026Friday,May30thFlyinbusinessclassfromLondontoDubrovnik,CroatiaUponarrival,gotoa5☆hotelforyourtwonightstaySaturday,May31stDubrovnik,CroatiaSpendthedayexploringatyourleisureJUNE2026Sunday,June1stDubrovnik,CroatiaGototheportandboardthe6☆OceanEncoreforyoursevennightvoyageMonday,June2nd—Saturday,June7thKotor,Montenegro→Gallipoli,Italy→Sarandé,Albania→Zakinthos,Greece→Naflion,GreeceRelaxatseaSunday,June8th—Monday,June9thAthens(fromPiraeus),GreeceLeaveandgotoa5☆hotelforyourtwonightstaySpendthedayexploringatyourleisureTuesday,June10thAthens,GreeceGototheairportforyourbusinessclassflighttoLondonWHAT’Sincluded★FREEprivateUKdriverservice,upto100mileseachway,forALLbookings★FREEtwonight5☆hotelstayinDubrovnik,Croatiaincludingbreakfast★SEVENNIGHTluxuryvoyageonboardOceanEncore—Spacious,allsuite(套房)acmodationwithsweepingoceanviews—Freefinewines,spirits,champagnes,beersandsoftdrinksthroughoutyourvoyage★FREEtwonight5☆hotelstayinAthens,Greeceincludingbreakfast★ReturnbusinessclassflightsfromLondon(regionalflightsmaybeavailableonrequest)SPECIALOFFERS(perperson)SUITEGRADEFULLPRICE(PP)NOWPRICE(PP)VerandaSuite(2left)V1£5,799£4,799VerandaSuiteV4£7,399£6,399Oceanwelesyoutothisallinclusive,luxurytrip.Bookby8pmon31stMarch2026toenjoyanextra£100discountpersuite!21.WhatisthemainactivityonJune6th?A.FlytoDubrovnik. B.Travelontheseavoyage.C.BoardtheOceanEncore. D.Checkinafivestarhotel.22.Howcantravelersgetanextra£100discount?A.ByorderingaV4suite. B.Bychoosingabusinessclass.C.Bybookingtwomonthsearlier. D.Bytravelingwithtwopeople.23.Whatisthemainpurposeof?A.Toadvertisealuxurytrip. B.TointroducethesceneryofEurope.C.Toparedifferenthotelsuites. D.Toexplaintravelbookingrules.WhenJackDawsonwasjust2yearsold,itbecameobviousthathedreamedaboutbeingaparamedic(护理人员).HisgrandfatherownsafirstresponsepanyinStaffordshire,England,andJackwouldridealonginhisambulanceswiththeflashingbluelights.Byagethree,hewouldstart“randomlyperformingCPRonhistoybear,pressingitschest”,saidhismother,Danielle.“MyhusbandandIdecidedtoteachhimfirstaid.Helovesit.”JackquicklygraspedtheactofCPR,understoodthedifferentrecoverypositions,andlearnedhowtouseadefibrillator,amachinethatstartstheheartbeatingagainafteraheartattack.Then,atagethirteen,overseenbyhisfatherandothertrainers,theyoungsterstartedtoleadworkshopsessions(研讨会)ofhisownfortheircharity,TamworthHaveAHeart,whichaimstomakeAutomaernalDefibrillators(AED)publiclyaccessibleandtrainpeopletousethemconfidently.JacktaughtbothchildrenandadultshowtoperformCPRandusedefibrillators,whilealsokeepinganeyeonhistowncentreandcheckingthatthepublicdefibrillators’padsandbatterieswereuptodateandfitforuse.Hislessonsoftendrew20to40peopleandsometimesJackgavepresentationsinfrontof100people.Hedidstepbystepdemonstrations(演示)onhowtoperformCPR,informingpeopleaboutthedangers—includinglookingintopatients’airwaysbeforepressing.“Heabsolutelylovesteaching,”Daniellesaid.“I’veneverseenhimsoconfidentbeforeandthefactthathe’shelpingpeopletosavealifedetermineshimevenmore.Ithinkpeopleappreciatetheinformationingfromachild,asitmakesthemthinkthatifa13yearoldkidcandoit,thentheycan.”Underthename“MiniMedic”,Jackhasapageonsocialmediapostingtrainingnightsforthoseunabletoattend.Asaresultofhismunitywork,the13yearoldkidisafinalistforChildrenofCourageBirminghamAwards.Lookingforward,Daniellesaidhewaspassionateaboutgoingtouniversityandbeingaparamedic.24.WhatledtoJack’searlyconnectionwithfirstaid?A.Hisnaturaltalentforlearning.B.Hisexperienceonanambulance.C.Hisparents’guidanceonfirstaid.D.Hisgrandpa’semergencyservicework.25.WhatcanbeinferredaboutJackfromDanielle’smentinparagraph4?A.Heisproudofhavingsavedalife.B.Heprefersteachingchildrentoadults.C.Hisconfidenceesfromhisparents.D.Hisagemakesadultsfeelmorecapable.26.Whatisthepurposeof“MiniMedic”?A.ToexpandJack’straining. B.TopresentJack’sdailylife.C.Tocollectmoneyforcharity. D.Toprovideonlinefirstaidservice.27.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitlefor?A.TheInfluenceofaChildhoodDreamB.ACharity’sEfforttoPromoteFirstAidC.EarlyFirstAidEdueation’sImportanceD.AYoungster’sJourneytomunityHeroToysonchildren’sholidaywishlistsmaycontainmoresurprisesthanusualthisyearaschildrenopenpresentsthatcantalkwiththeirowners.Toymakershavedeclared2025theyearofartificialintelligence(AI)andareproducingrobotsandteddiesthatcanteach,playandtellstories.AIisreshapingchildhood.Childrencanlistentosongsposedaboutthemselves,readstoriesinwhichtheystar,playvideogamesthatadapttotheirskilllevelandhaveachatbotfriendscheeringthemon.Beingbroughtupbyrobotshasadvantages.TechfirmsarealreadyshowinghowAIcanmakelearningmoreeffective,especiallywhereteachersandmaterialsarerare.Theabilitytoreadandwriteandlanguagelearninghavebeenboostedinearlytrials.Thedreamisthat,withanAItutor,childrencanbefreedfromclassesdesignedfortheaveragelevel,inwhichbrightpupilsareboredanddimonesarelost.Ifyouwantaversion(版本)ofthisleaderforaneightyearoldHindispeaker,AIcanrewriteit;iftheywouldpreferitasacartoonbookorasong,noproblem.However,itisobviouslyriskytoletchildrenusethisdevelopingtechnologyastheylike.AItutorsmaygivewronganswers.Toyscangoofftherails(轨道).ChildrencaneasilymisuseAI,tocheatathomework.Besides,onesidedrelationshipswithchatbotsalsopresentarisk.AIpanionsthatnevercriticize,norsharefeelingsoftheirown,areapoorpreparationfordealingwithimperfecthumans.AthirdofAmericanteenagerssaytheyfindchattingwithanAIpanionatleastassatisfyingastalkingtoafriend,andeasierthantalkingtotheirparents.Yesbotsthreatentocreatechildrennotusedtotakingturns,whogrowupintocolleaguesunabletopromise(妥协)orpartnerwithothers.Thisisthelongtermchallenge.Somebasiccountermeasuresareurgent.Parentsshouldthinktwicebeforeentrustingtheirchildtoamachine.Chatbotsshouldhaveclearagerulesthatareproperlycarriedout;governmentsshouldnotgiveAIfirmsmorefreedom.Theyshouldredoubleeffortstoteachthingsthatarobotcan’t:todebate,todisagreeandtogetalongwithothers—perhapseventoappreciatelife.28.Whatsurprisemaybefoundin2025?A.Aninteractivetoy. B.Afunnyvideogame.C.Awellposedsong. D.Astorywritingmachine.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dim”probablymeaninparagraph3?A.Lackinginflexibility. B.Slowinlearning.C.Depressedinmood. D.Interestedincartoons.30.WhatisthelongtermchallengethatAIbringsaccordingto?A.AItutorsgivewronganswers. B.ChildrencheatwithAI’shelp.C.Toysgoofftherailseasily. D.Childrenloseinterpersonalskills.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardAIchatbots?A.Opposed. B.Supportive. C.Objective. D.Indifferent.ThefeelingofmagicaroundChristmasissomethingmanyofusrememberfromchildhoodandspendtherestofourlivestryingtorecreate.WarmchildhoodmemoriesofwritingletterstoSantaClausstilllieinourheart.There’ssomethingaboutthe“Christmasfeeling”thateveryonerecognizes.Butwhyisitsohardtoexperienceitasanadult?HasChristmaschanged?IsitreallyaChristmasfeeling,orjustafeelingofmissingthepast?KatieCarhart,aclinicalpsychologist,said,“Asadults,theyfeeldifferent,becauseinsteadofjustenjoyingthejoy,they’remakingit.Forchildren,holidaymealsjustarrivetothetable,presentsappearunderthetree,anditfeelsmagical.Butforadults,theyareresponsibleformakingthemagicandcontinuingthetraditions—fromcookingforhours,shoppingtowrappinggiftsuntillateatnight,whicheswithpressure,highexpectationsandstress.”Shealsoexplained,“AdultsarenotalwaysmissingChristmasitselfasmuchasthey’remissinghowitfeltwhenlifewassimplerandtheyweren’tresponsibleformakingithappen.”Feelingsofstressorburnoutaroundtheholidayperiodaremon.ArecentsurveyfrommajorU.S.mentalhealthprovider,LifeStanceHealth,foundthat75percentofrespondents(调查对象)thinksomeplannedholidaygatheringsfeellikedutiesratherthansomethingtheywanttoattend.Italsofoundthat69percentofrespondentsfeelatleastsomepressuretoappearhappierthantheyactuallyareduringtheholidays,with34percentofmillennials(千禧一代)and35percentofGenZreportingahighdegreeofpressure.However,Marcum,apsychologistatAMFMHealtheare,encouragesadultstodothingstomakethetimefeelmoremagicalandlessstressful.Considerthethingsthatmeanthemost,andprioritize(优先处理)them.Healsoadvisespeopletosetboundariesandnottofeeltheneedtoattendeverysocialevent,hiteveryholidayitemonthebucketlist.Settingboundarieshelpstoreduceburnout.32.WhatdoadultsactuallymissaccordingtoKatieCarhart?A.Thesimplicityofchildhoodlife. B.Makingdeliciousholidaymeals.C.ThechangedChristmastraditions. D.Buyingpresentsforfamilymembers.33.Whydoestheauthorlistthenumbersinparagraph3?A.Toshowgatheringsarepopular.B.Toproveholidaystressismon.C.Toexplainavoidanceofsocialevents.D.Toparedifferentagegrouppressures.34.WhatisMarcum’sadvicetoavoidholidayburnout?A.Sticktotraditionsfirmly. B.Prepareholidayitemsearly.C.Solvekeythingsandsetlimits. D.Attendasmanyeventsaspossible.35.Whatismainlyabout?A.Holidaystressanditsharm.B.WhyadultsloseChristmasmagic?C.Adults’andchildren’sChristmasviews.D.Howtraditionsaffectadults’mentalhealth?Youronlineactivityrevealsmoreaboutyouthanyoumightthink,makingprivacyprotectionmorecrucialthanever.Thefollowingtipscanhelpyoubetterprotectyouronlineprivacy.Usestrong,uniquepasswords.Along,plexbinationofletters,numbers,andspecialcharactersservesasyourfirstlineofdefense.36Equallyimportantistoavoidsavingpasswordsonpublicbrowsers(浏览器)orenteringthemoverunsecurednetworksthatyoudonotcontrol.SetupaVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN).37ItsafeguardsyourdatabysecuringyourInternetconnection,meaningsensitive(敏感的)details,likebankinginformation,areprotectedandbeeunreadabletopotentialattackers.Evenifsomeonegainsaccesstoyourconnection,theycannotstealanything.Reviewyoursocialmediaprivacysettings.Socialmediaplatformsoftenmakeyourpersonalinformationpubliclyvisibleautomatically.38Youcanadjustyourprivacysettingsanddecidewhichinformationyouwanttoshare.Asarule,sharetheminimumamountofpersonalinformationnecessarywiththegeneralpublic.39Attackersmonlyusephishing(网络诱骗)attemptstotrickusers.Theseattackscanbehardtospot,astheyoftenposeastrustedorganizations,likeemercesitesorbanks.Tostaysafe,directlyentertheofficialwebsiteaddressintoyourbrowserorconfirmanyaccountrelatedmunicationbycontactingtheinstitutionyourself.Useantivirusandfirewall.Afirewallactsasagatekeeperforyournetwork,blockingunauthorizediningandoutgoingconnections.Anantivirusscansthefilesandprogramsalreadyonyourputerforthreats.40A.Remembertochangethemperiodically.B.Don'tclickonlinksorfilesthatlookstrange.C.Youshouldbecarefulwhenusingpublicputers.D.However,thepowertosharepersonaldataisinyourhands.E.Usingbothprovidesafarstrongerdefensethaneitheralone.F.Regularlyclearyourbrowserdatafordevice'srunningspeed.G.ThistoolisessentialifyoufrequentlyusepublicWiFihotspots.三、完形填空InAlpine,theBakerfamilyopenedapizzarestaurantwithameaningfulmission.Theywantedto41realjobsforpeoplewithspecialneeds.Therestaurant,42namedPizzabilities,wasinspiredbytheir19yearolddaughterGrace,whohasDownsyndrome(唐氏综合征)andhaddifficultyfinding43.“Findingajobisveryhardforsomeonewithspecial44,”saidGrace’sfather,JoshBaker.Ratherthan45thatreality,thefamilydecidedtodosomething46.Withoutrestaurantexperience,theBakersbeganbyaskingasimplequestion:WhatdoesGrace47?Theanswerwasclear:pizza,herfavorite.ThenPizzabilitiescameintobeing.Graceisanemployee.Inthekitchenoftherestaurant,sheproudlyhelps48pizzas,fromaddingsauceandcheeseto49herfavoritepizzaswithvegetablesorchicken.The50hasgonefarbeyondtheirownfamily.FortheBakerfamily,themost51momentseduringthehiringprocess.“Tearsjuststartflowingwhenthekidssay,‘YoumeanIamreallyhired?’”JoshBakershared.Customerskeepingbacktoo.Onecustomersaidheoriginally52tosupportthecause(事业),butstayedloyal(忠实的)owingtothetasteofthepizza.He53everythingfromthesaucetothecheese.Lookingahead,theBakershaveabig54.TheyhopetogrowPizzabilitiestohundredsoflocations.Theywillcarryouttheirmotto:“Pizzasand55risetogether.”41.A.guide B.change C.test D.create42.A.appropriately B.carelessly C.accidentally D.directly43.A.treatment B.improvement C.achievement D.employment44.A.talents B.interests C.needs D.goals45.A.facing B.accepting C.proving D.transforming46.A.ideal B.easy C.brave D.small47.A.love B.offer C.miss D.lack48.A.sell B.make C.design D.taste49.A.sharing B.cutting C.topping D.heating50.A.effect B.cost C.challenge D.tradition51.A.exciting B.touching C.surprising D.exhausting52.A.pulledover B.setout C.steppedaside D.stoppedby53.A.chose B.praised C.sorted D.collected54.A.concern B.burden C.vision D.task55.A.profits B.spirits C.branches D.abilities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。TheMinistryofCultureandTourismannounced“LuckyHorse”astheofficialmascot(吉祥物)forthe2026HappyChineseNewYearglobalcelebrationsonNovember25,2025.Drawing56(inspire)fromtheEasternHanDynasty(25220)bronzesculpture“GallopingHorseTreadingonaSwallow”discoveredinGansuprovince,thedesignintegrates57flowingmane(鬃毛)ofthefamous“FiveFlowerHorse”oftheTangDynasty(618—907).InastrikingChinesered,58(decorate)withclassicpatternsincludingcloudandruyisymbols,themascotvividlycapturesthewarmthand59(cheer)atmosphereoftraditionalChineseNewYearcelebrations.DesignedbytheCentralAcademyofFineArts,themascotwillbe60(mercial)developedbytheChinaTourismGroup.Theupingproductrangeincludesstuffedtoysandblindboxes,alongsidetraditionalfestival61(item)likeredenvelopesandlanterns.Theseproductswillfeaturecentrallyin2026HappyChineseNewYeareventsworldwide,62(add)freshculturalelementstoglobalSpringFestivalcelebrations.TheHappyChineseNewYearprogram,63waslaunchedin2001bytheMinistryofCultureandTourism,marksits25thanniversarythisyear.Theinitiative64(introduce)itszodiacbased(生肖主题的)mascotseriesin2023,creatinganewtraditionofsharingChineseNewYearblessings65globalaudiencesthroughrichculturalsymbolsinpictures.五、书信写作66.假定你是校国际文化交流社负责人李华。原定于本周五的户外体育文化交流活动,因天气原因改在校内体育馆举行。请用英语写一则通知发布于学校公众号。内容包括:1.活动变更情况及原因;2.注意事项。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。Notice_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________InternationalCultureExchangeClub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。IwashiredtobeageneralcharacteractressatDisney.MostlyIwasBelle,butIalsogottobeAriel,Cinderella,Jasmine,andtherestoftheclassicDisneyprincesses.However,Bellewasjustmyalltimefavorite.Afterbeingthereforseveralwonderfulyears,Iwasstartingtohaveahardtimefittingintomyperfectlytailoredcostume.Oneday,Iwastoldfirmly,“Theydon’ttailorcostumestoyou.Youhavetofitintoapreexistingsize.”Tosomeextent,thewordsrockedmyconfidencesomuchthatIdecideditwasbestformetoquitthejob.Besides,Iwasoldenoughandmaybenokidswouldlikemeanymore.Consumedwithastrongsenseofhelplessnessandfrustration,Ididn’tknowwhatforthefuture.Althoughfeelingtrulysad,Idecidedtogivemymostheartfeltperformanceforthelasttime.Onmylastday,Iwantedtowearmymostfavoriteandfortabledress(Belle’sordinarylifedress,obviously).Well,Irandomly(随意地)decidedtovisittheclinicnearthecastleentrance.Ididn’tknowwhy,becauseIneverhadbefore,butitwasasuddenstrongwishthatIdidn’tignore.TheclinicatDisneywasaplacewheretheDisneystafftookpeoplesufferingfromheatstroke

(中暑)oranyothermedicalemergency.InsidetherewasalittlegirlnamedLucywithheatsickness,lyingweaklyonachair.ShehappenedtobeabsolutelyaddictedtoBeautyandtheBeast.Bellewas,ofcourse,herfavoriteprincess.Lucywasapparentlydepressedbecauseshehadtoleavebecauseoftheheatstrokebeforemeetingasinglecharacter.Hermotherevenboughthersomecolorfulcandiestocheerherup,butitdidn’tworkatall.Theyfelremelyhelplessthattheycouldn’trealizeLucy’ssimpledreamtoplaywithBelleatDisneyonherseventhbirthday.TearswelledupinLucy’sbigeyes,hermotherpromisinghertoebackanotherday.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。Justasthemotherwasataloss,shelookedupandsawme._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TastingthecandyLucygaveme,Idecidedtohaveasecondthoughtaboutmyjob._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________题号12345678910答案ACCBBBCBAA题号11121314151617181920答案BCACABBCAA题号21222324252627282930答案BCADDADABD题号31323334353637383940答案CABCBAGDBE题号41424344454647484950答案DADCBCABCA题号5152535455答案BDBCD1.A【原文】M:Hi,Lily,doyouknowwhereIcanfindtheschool’sartexhibition?W:It’sinthemainhallonthesecondfloor.Itopensfrom9:00AMto5:00PMtoday.Andthere’sasmallgiftforvisitorswhosignin.M:Great.I’llgothererightafterfinishingmymathhomework.2.C【原文】W:Bob,willyoudrivetoworktoday?Ineedalift.M:Sorry,Iwon’tdriveacartoday.Mycarisbeingrepaired.Howabouttakingasubway?A:Inthatway,I’llrideabiketowork.3.C【原文】M:Iheardyoujoinedtheschool’svolunteerclub.Whatwillyoudoinit?W:WehelptidyupthemunityparkeverySaturday,andsometimeswevisittheoldpeople’shometochatwiththem.M:Thatsoundsmeaningful.Iwanttojoin,too.4.B【原文】W:Whyareyoucarryingsomanybooks?M:I’mgoingtothelibrarytoreturntheartbooks,andIwanttoborrowsomenewonesabouthistory.W:Oh,Ineedtoreturnmymathbooks,too.Let’sgotogether.5.B【原文】M:We’llhavetohurryifwedon’twanttomissthebeginningofthefilm.It’salreadyeighto’clock.W:Well,ittakes20minutestogettothecinemaandthefilmwon’tbeginuntil8:45.M:Okay,I’mready.Let’sgo.6.B7.C【原文】W:Excuseme,isthisseattaken?M:No,pleasegoahead.Iamjustleaving.W:Areyouastudenthere?I’veseenyoustudyinginthiscaféafewtimes.M:Yes,Ieherealmosteveryafternoon.It’smuchquieterthanthelibraryandthecoffeehelpsmefocus.W:Iagree.I’mtryingtofinishareportformyenvironmentalstudiesclassandIjustcan’tconcentrateathome.Therearetoomanydistractions.M:Iknowwhatyoumean.Formethebackgroundnoisehereisactuallycalmingandbeingaroundotherworkingpeoplemakesmefeelmoremotivatedtogetthingsdone.W:That’sagoodpoint.Well,Iwon’tdisturbyouanylonger.Enjoytherestofyourday.M:Thanks,youtoo.Goodluckwithyourreport.8.B9.A10.A【原文】M:Lisa,forour10yearclassreunion,what’syouridea?W:Hi,Tom.I’mthinkingoforganizingabackyardbarbecueattheoldschoolfield.Thatwouldberelaxingandfun.M:Greatidea.WeshouldinviteourclassmatesandMrs.Davis,ourformerEnglishteacher.Shewasalwayssoinspiring.W:Absolutely.Mrs.Greentaughtusliterature.Iheardshe’salsoanexcellentpainternow.Maybeshecoulddisplaysomeofherartwork.M:Goodidea.AndrememberhowcreativeandmusicalEmilywas.She’saprofessionalguitaristandperformsatconcerts.Wecouldaskhertoplaysomemusic.W:Thatwouldbefantastic.Livemusicwillsettheperfectmood.M:Now,tofigureoutthedetails:foodanddrinks.W:I’llhandlethebarbecuesetupanddrinks.Canyoutakecareofrentingtheequipmentandinvitingeveryone?M:Sure,Icandothat.Soundslikeaplan.Let’sgettowork.11.B12.C13.A【原文】M:Emma,congratulationsonyouramazingachievement.Yourteamjustwonanationalpetition.That’ssuchabigdeal.W:Thankssomuch,Mr.Smith.Yourcongratulationsmeanalottousstudents.M:Nowyourdeviceisbeingtestedinthreecities.What’snextforyouandyourteam?W:Well,we’vegotaseriesoffieldtestslinedupinmountainareasoverhreemonthstomakethedeviceworkbetterunderbadconditions.Honestly,I’msupergratefulforwinningthisaward,whichgivesmetheconfidencetoworkharder.M:Whypushyourselfsohard?You’vealreadyacplishedsomuchatthisage.W:I’mactuallyworkingtostartafreescienceclubtoteachteensfrompoorareasbasicputerskillsandenvironmentprotectionknowledge.M:Whatagoodthingtodo.Yoursupporterswilldefinitelybackyouupandyou’llmakeitahugesuccess.14.C15.A16.B17.B【原文】M:So,Maria,yourfinalyearisingup.Anybigplansaftergraduation?W:Actually,Iwanttotakeagapyear.IfeellikeI’vebeeninlecturehallsnonstopandcoulduseabreak

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