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湖北省新八校2026届高三下学期5月联考英语试卷(含听力)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、听力题1.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Attendafamilyreunion.B.Visithiscousinsabroad.C.Hostaweddinganniversaryparty.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Complainaboutanemergency.B.Extendtheloanperiodforabook.C.Askabouttheduedateofhisbook.3.Whatisthewoman’sfeelingnow?A.Regretful. B.Disappointed. C.Worried.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atasupermarket. C.Atthewoman’shouse.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Throwingawayunnecessaryitems.B.Planningashoppingtrip.C.Buyinganewcoat.听材料,选择合适的选项。6.WhydoesJanetmakethecall?A.Totellaboutadelay.B.Torequestpayment.C.Toplaceanorder.7.WhatdoesthemanaskJanettodointheend?A.Offerfreeshipping.B.Keephimupdated.C.Repairhisprinter.听材料,选择合适的选项。8.WhatcontributesthemosttoEchke’sleaving?A.Herheavyworkload.B.Herlowsalary.C.Hertoughmanager.9.Whatdoesthemanpromisetodo?A.Reportthecomment.B.Contactotherdepartingemployees.C.MoveEchketoanotherdepartment.听材料,选择合适的选项。10.WhendidWaltDisneywinthefirstOscaraward?A.Inthemid-1920s.B.Intheearly1930s.C.Inthelate1960s.11.WhatisspecialaboutWaltDisney’slastOscaraward?A.Hedidn’treceiveithimself.B.Hewonitjustbeforehisdeath.C.Hegotitforhisfirstfamouscharacter.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.TheyarefansofMickeyMouse.B.TheyliketowatchWaltDisneyfilmswithkids.C.TheybothlikeWinniethePoohandtheBlusteryDay.听材料,选择合适的选项。13.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Tointerviewtheman.B.Tofundtheproject.C.Togetinvolvedintheproject.14.Whathasbeendonetothetreesplantedlastyear?A.They’vebeenmovedtoanotherspot.B.They’vebeenmeasuredforoxygenoutput.C.They’vebeencomparedwithotherspecies.15.Whatisthecurrentgoaloftheproject?A.Toexpandthetreeplantingarea.B.Tointroducemoretreespecies.C.Towinmoreacademicprizes.16.Whatwaskeytotheresearchimprovement?A.Thegovernmentfund.B.Theprivateinvestment.C.Themoneyfromsellingshares.听材料,选择合适的选项。17.Whatmaysurprisepeopleaboutaweatherforecaster’sjob?A.Theyworkataradiostation.B.TheyworkataTVstation.C.Theyworkintheweatherdepartment.18.Whatmadethespeakergetintothefield?A.ATVprogram.B.Hischildhoodexperience.C.Researchonweatherconditions.19.Whatismostimportanttobeaweatherforecaster?A.Doingwellinscience.B.Explainingforecastssimply.C.Beingabletoanalyzepatterns.20.Whatdidthespeakermajorinbeforestartinghiswork?A.Physics. B.Math. C.Business.二、阅读理解AnmumPediaPro3-Forcurioustoddlers(幼儿)From12months,yourtoddlerisanactivelittleperson—playing,exploringandgettinguptomischief.Sowe’vedevelopedAnmumPediaPro3ToddlerMilk,withnoaddedsugars,onlylactose(乳糖)thesugarfoundnaturallyinmilk.MaderighthereinNewZealand,it’sdesignedtocomplementwhattoddlerseatduringtheday.WithProbioticDR10TM,andprebiotics,aswellasessentialvitaminsandmineralstoprovidenutritionsupportfortheiractivebodiesandminds.INGREDIENTSNOADDEDSUGARSORFLAVOURSMoreofthewholesomegoodnessofdairywithoutanyaddedsugarsorflavours.Theonlysourceofsugarislactose,thenaturallyoccurringsugarinmilkwhichmeansittastesgreattoo.PROBIOTIC(益生菌)DR10TMWhatisit?Insimpleterms,it’soneoftheoptimalingredientsyou’llfindinAnmumPediaPro3.Infact,oneservecontains28millionfriendlyProbioticB.lactisDR10TMcultures.HowtoprepareformulasafelySafetyiseverythingwhenitcomestopreparingformula.Justfollowourstep-by-stepguideandyou’llbeconfidentinnotime;andrememberifthere’sanyleftoverformula,youneedtodiscardit.Saleprice¥105.00Regularprice¥125.00Tips:Optforacollectivepurchaseof3+tounlockthedeepestdiscountof¥5each.

Leaveapositivereviewtoreceivea¥10voucher,redeemable(先决)onyoursubsequentpurchasewithaminimumspendof¥350.21.ForwhomisAnmumPediaPro3designed?A.Kidswholovesugarydrinks.B.Babieswithmilkallergies.C.Newbornsneedingnaturalnutrients.D.Toddlerswithactiveexploration.22.Afamilywantstobuy3tinsofpowder.Whatisthetotalsaving?A.¥60. B.¥75. C.¥90. D.¥105.23.Whattypeofwritingisthispassage?A.Aresearchpaperonchildnutrition.B.Anadvertisementforatoddlermilk.C.Aguideonsafeformulapreparation.D.Areviewofvariousmilkproducts.“Goodmorning,MissBolz.”Afriendlyyoungmangreetedmeasheplacedabreakfasttraynexttomybed.Ihadbeeninhospitalforseveraldaysbecauseofbreathingproblems,andmybodywasstillveryweak.NowIwasinarecoveryhome.IhatedstayinghereuntilIgotstrongenoughtogobacktomyapartment.Mostpatientshereweremucholderthanme.Thetwoelderlywomensharingmyroomkeptmeawakeeverynightwiththeirmoansandscreams.Ifelttiredandworried.Luckily,therewasonegoodthing:thefoodwasdelicious.ThemedicineItookmademeveryhungry,soIwasthankfulforthreenicemealseachday.“Yougavemeoatmealagain.Thanksforrememberingit’smyfavourite!”Itoldtheyoungman.“Actually,wecookoatmealforeveryoneeverymorning,butnoonehasevertoldmetheylikeit,”hereplied,lookingsurprised.“Everyoneinthekitchenworksveryhard.It’snicetohearacomplimentforachange.Usually,patientscomplainaboutthefood.”Iwantedtoencouragehimandhisworkmates.Iquicklywroteacomplimentonthebackofthebreakfastmenuandshowedittohim.Hereadit,smiled,andpromisedtoshareitwiththekitchenstaff.ThenIdecidedIwouldwriteathank-younotetothekitchenaftereverymeal.Writingthesenoteshelpedtakemymindoffmyillnessandmynoisyroommates.Italsogavemesomethingtolookforwardto.Eachday,Ienjoyedseeingthesurpriseandhappinessonthefacesofthestaffwhentheyfoundmynotes.WhenIfinallylefttherecoveryhome,thefoodservicedirectorcametosaygoodbye.“We’vekeptallyournotes,”hesaid.“They’reonthebulletinboardwhereeveryonecanreadthem.Yourkindwordshavetouchedandencouragedusall.”Ismiledback.Beingapatientherehadbeenhard,butwritingnotesofgratitudegavemesomethingpositivetodo.Idecidedtocontinuethishabit.Takingtimetothankothershadbecomeapartofmylife——andforthat,Iwastrulygrateful.24.Whydidtheauthordisliketherecoveryhomeatfirst?A.Thefoodtherewasterrible. B.Theyoungmanwasunfriendly.C.Shemissedcookingforherself. D.Herroommatesdisturbedherrest.25.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthekitchenstafffromtheyoungman’swords?A.Theyrarelyreceivedpositivefeedback.B.Theywereplanningtochangethemenu.C.Theyrecordedeachpatient’sdiet.D.Theyonlycookedoatmealfortheauthor26.Whateffectdidwritingthank-younoteshave?A.Ithelpedherfullyrecoverfromillness.B.Itimprovedherwell-beingandmotivatedthestaff.C.Itmadeherpopularamongotherpatients.D.Itofferedpracticalsuggestionstothestaff.27.Whatistheauthor’smainmessage?A.Hospitalfoodhasimprovedgreatly.B.Alittlegratitudebenefitsbothsides.C.Elderlypatientsneedbettercare.D.Positivethinkingspeedsuprecovery.Humanhistoryisthestoryofseeing.Eachinventionthatsharpenedourvision——fromglasslensestosatellites——extendedperceptionandredrewthebordersoftheknown.WhenaDutchcraftsmanfittedtwolensesintoatubein1608,hedidnotsimplyenlargedistantobjects;heexpandedthehumanmind.Observationceasedtobepassive.Wenolongermerelylooked——wesearched.Overcenturies,instrumentsmultiplied:microscopes,cameras,telescopes,sensors,andfinallyalgorithms(算法).Eachrevealedanewlayerofreality——thecell,theatom,theDNAhelix,thegalaxy.Toseewastoknow,tomeasurewastoexist.Yeteachdiscoveryalsoremindedushowsmallweare.The20thcenturymadeobservationanetworkedactivity.Theinternetmadeeveryoneanobserver,yetalsoobservable.Webecamedatapoints,recordingandbeingrecordedatonce.Thetelescopeandthesmartphonecameraarenowpartofthesameglobalapparatus——seeingfromdeepspacetotheintimacyofaface.Now,machinesseeforus.Satelliteswatchtheweather;neuralnetworkswatchtheworld.Theyidentifypatternsinvisibletohumaneyes——galacticmovements,diseasesignatures,cityhabits.Observation,onceanactofcuriosity,hasbecomecontinuous,ambitious,andautonomous.Whenthefirstimageofablackholeappeared,humanitywitnesseditselfwitnessingtheunseeable.TheJamesWebbTelescopetranslatesancientlightintorevelation.Butthesetriumphscarryirony:asourinstrumentsgrowmorepowerful,ourdependenceonthemgrowsabsolute.Perhapstheultimatehorizonofobservationisnotoutamongthestars,buthere——intherecognitionthatseeingisneverneutral.Everygazeshapeswhatitbeholds.Theuniversemaybeinfinite,butsotooisthehumandesiretounderstandwhatitmeanstolook.28.Whatisthesignificanceoftheinventionmadein1608?A.Itallowedpeopletoseefarther.B.Itwasthefirstuseoflensestoenlargeobjects.C.Itmarkedtheshiftfromlookingtosearching.D.Itprovedthatobservationrequiresadvancedinstruments.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“apparatus”inparagraph3mean?A.instrument B.agency C.system D.initiative30.Whatisironicabouttheachievementsofmodernobservation?A.Ancientlightrevealsnothingnew.B.Humanscanfinallyseetheunseeable.C.Themorewesee,thelessindependentweare.D.Instrumentsgrowstrongeraswedependonthem.31.Whatbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetowardshumanobservation?A.Theskyisthelimit.B.Everyrosehasitsthorn.C.Whatyouseeiswhatyouget.D.Arollingstonegathersnomoss.Inastudycovering13languages,12researchteams,and12countriesacross5continents,thefindingheldtrueacrossallthesediversecontexts:Peoplepreferself-reliantstrategiesmorethanadvice-orientedorotherstrategies.Bydesign,thestudyposedsixeverydaydilemmas.Anthropologists(人类学家),philosophers,andlinguists(语言学家)withintheseresearchteamscooperatedgloballyandonthegroundtobetterengagewiththeirparticularsamplestudygroup.Theirintentionwastofindouthowvariouspeoplesandculturesarrivedatdecisions,whetherthroughpersonalreflectionorbyconsideringothers’opinions.“Itisimportanttostudyhowpeopleprefertomakechoices——bytakingadvice,byfollowingthewisdomofcrowds,bytrustingtheirfirstreactions,orbyrelyingontheirownreasoning——becausethesepreferenceslikelyinfluencehowpeopleactuallymakedecisionsandhowtheyrespondtohowinstitutionsframechoicesforthem,”saysseniorauthorEdouardMachery,aprofessorofhistoryandphilosophyofscience.Theresearchteamswrotethattheuniversalityoftheirfindingregardingthisself-reliancepreferencerequiresarethinkingofthelong-heldassumptioninculturalpsychologyaboutindependentandinterdependentagency.Eventhemostinterdependentgroupsinthestudyshowedaleaningtowardprivatereflection.“Whereasinterdependentculturesweremorelikelytoconsideradvicethanindependentcultures,eveninthemostindependentgroupsthedefault(默认的)responsewastogoitalone,evenifitcontradictedfriends’orfamily’srecommendations,”leadauthorIgorGrossmannsays.Macherysays,“Onemightthinkthatifanythingshouldvaryacrossculturesandenvironments,itispreferencesabouthowtomakeadecision.Butthatappearsnottobethecase.Wewerealsosurprisedtofindthatpeoplehadlittleappetiteforthewisdomofcrowdsdespitethefactthatoften,thoughnotalways,followingthewisdomofcrowdsleadstobetterdecisions.”“Wealsoobservedanothernear-universaltendency:Whenaskingthesamepeoplewhomtheythinkpeoplefromtheirculturewouldchoose,peopleweremorelikelytoconsidertheirfriends’advice,”Grossmannsays.32.Whatisthecorefindingofthestudy?A.Culturalbackgroundsshapedecision-makingstrategies.B.Self-reliantdecision-makingispreferredcross-culturally.C.Decision-makingpatternsvarygreatlyacrosscontinents.D.Friends’adviceisvaluedbypeoplefromdifferentcultures.33.WhydoesMacherythinkstudyingdecision-makingpreferencesmatters?A.Itpromotestrustincrowdwisdom.B.Itstrengthensindependentculturalvalues.C.Itaffectspeople’srealdecisionsandreactions.D.Ithelpsimproveinstitutionaldecisionsystems.34.WhatcanwelearnaboutinterdependentculturesfromGrossmann’swords?A.Theytotallyrejectsuggestionsfromothers.B.Theyhardlyeverdependontheirownthinking.C.Theyconsideradvicemorethanindependentcultures.D.Theyhavethesamedecisionpatternsasindependentcultures.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CulturalDifferencesinDecision-MakingB.TheValueofFollowingCrowdWisdomC.StrategiesforSolvingDailyDilemmasD.Self-Reliance:AUniversalDecisionPreference三、七选五36.Whenbuyingahealth-trackingwatch,IhadtodecidewhetherIwantedtheoptiontosendandreceivemessagesdirectlyfrommywrist.Iimmediatelyfeltaloomingheadacheatthethoughtofyetanotherdevice——thisonefastenedtomybody——deliveringconstantdistractions.Inaworldfloodedwithinterruptions,ourattentionhasbecomeacommodity.①____________Thereis,however,acure.Researchsuggeststhatin’flow’,wecanbecomeupto500%moreproductive.②____________Ourskillsareperfectlybalancedwiththelevelofchallenge,resultingineffortlesssuccess.Butwhatifweshouldn’tputproductivityatthetopofouragenda?Flowoffersfarmore.③____________Flowfostersasenseofcontrol,reducesself-consciousness,andcreatesafeelingofimmersionasourawarenessoftimesoftens.Itincreasesplayfulness,creativity,andevenempathy.Remarkably,itslowsbrainwaveactivity,shiftingusintoameditative,‘restanddigest’mode.Sohowdoweenterflow?Tryaseven-dayexperiment:spend20minutesdailyonsomethingyougenuinelyenjoyandfeelskilledat——crocheting,painting,sport,creativewriting.Trackyourmoodandyourexperienceoftime.④____________Findthesweetspotbetweenskillandchallenge:toogreatachallengebringsstress;toolittle,boredom.Whenapproachedintentionally,cultivatingflowbecomesaformofmentaldiscipline.⑤____________Happyflowing!A.Don’tmeasureperformance.B.Don’tworryiftheyseemunrelatedtoflow.C.Anditcostsusnotonlytime,butproductivity.D.Whatifweusedittoenhanceourwellbeing?E.Inthisstate,wearedeeplyabsorbedinatask.F.Itisasessentialtowellbeingassleeproutineistorest.G.Itcouldbeusedtoimproveourmentalperformanceaswell.四、完形填空(15空)ItwasjustpastnoononasunnySaturdaylastAugustwhenlong-timefishingpalsJacobBellandCraigMcDonalddecidedtocallitaday.Since6:30thatmorning,theyhadfishedonBell’ssmallboatonTexas’sLakeWaxahachie,lazilydriftingand

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heonlydidwhatheshould.“Youareahero,”hiswifecorrectedhim.“Yousavedsomeone’slife.”37.A.keeping B.selling C.cooking D.landing38.A.worries B.screams C.warnings D.requests39.A.met B.saved C.spotted D.missed40.A.scared B.shocked C.stressed D.amazed41.A.grasping B.shaking C.hitting D.touching42.A.Wondering B.Admitting C.Realizing D.Doubting43.A.defensively B.suddenly C.ultimately D.automatically44.A.Unless B.Though C.As D.until45.A.panicked B.confused C.hesitated D.drowned46.A.gaveup B.tookoff C.kickedin D.brokedown47.A.experiment B.approach C.presentation D.course48.A.resting B.pressing C.pulling D.shaking49.A.rushed B.transmitted C.invited D.extended50.A.saved B.missed C.released D.accepted51.A.agreed B.lied C.guessed D.insisted五、短文填空52.Anewexhibitionshowingartifacts(文物)①____________________(belong)to9-year-oldPrincessLiJingxunfromChina’sSuiDynasty(581–618AD)hasopenedattheNationalMuseumofChinainBeijing.Theexhibitionoffersararecompletedisplayofmorethan240piecesandsetsofculturalrelicsfromthemuseum’sowncollection,togetherwithover150②_____________________(add)artifactsfrommorethan10museumsacrossChina,③____________________(include)Shaanxi,Shanxi,Henan,NingxiaandTianjin.CenteredontheartifactsunearthedintheSuiDynastytombofLiJingxun——discovered④_____________________(disturb)in1957nearXi’aninShaanxiProvince——theexhibitionshows⑤________________________(represent)treasuresfromarchaeological(考古的)discoveriesstretchingfromtheNorthernandSouthernDynasties(386-589AD)⑥_____________theSuiDynasty.Itisdividedintofourpartsthatclarifytheart,cultureandconnectionsoftheera.LiJingxun(600-608AD)wasaSuiprincesswho⑦_______________(die)attheyoungageofnine.Bornintooneofthemostpowerfulnoblefamiliesofthetime,shewasthebelovedgranddaughterofEmpressDowagerYangLihuaandraisedintheimperialpalaceunderhergrandmother’scare.Shehadasplendidtombthatshowstheprofoundimperialfavorgiventothisyounggirl⑧______________offersawindowintoroyaldailylife,SilkRoadexchangesandcultural⑨__________________(mix)oflate6thandearly7th-centuryChina.Thisexhibitionisveryvaluablebecauseitgivesusaclearpictureof⑩______________theancientpeoplelivedandcommunicatedatthattime.六、书面表达53.假定你是李华。近年来,越来越多的博物馆推出线上展厅、3D文物鉴赏、虚拟导览等数字服务,让同学们足不出户就能“云游”文化宝库。你校英文报正举办以“DigitalMuseums:AWindowtothePast”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.描述现象2.你的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。DigitalMuseums:AWindowtothePast______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、读后续写54.Iheardaloudnoiseoftiresandaheavycrashasmycarwaspushedintothemiddleofthelane.Ittookonlysecondstorealizewhathadhappened——Ihadbeenhitwhileexitingtheundergroundparkinglotnearmyoffice.MyheartracedasIsteppedouttoseethedamage.Thebackofmycarwasscratchedanddented(有凹痕的).Theotherdriver,aman,lookednervousandkeptapologizing.“Iamsosorry,miss.Areyouokay?”Aftercheckingthedamage,Iwasupsetbutdidn’twanttoargue.Isuggestedweexchangeinsuranceinformation.Neitherofuswashurt,soweagreedtofilereportsatthepolicestation.Atthestation,Itoldtheofficermyfrustration.Hewalkedouttocheckmycarandsaidrepairscouldcostalot,addingthatIshouldbemorecarefulnexttime.Iwasstillangrybutsaidnothing.Stillangrythenextdayatwork,Icomplainedtoanyonewhowouldlisten.Mycoworkertriedtocalmmedown,butIwouldn’tlisten.Thisangerstayedwithmefordays.Thenmyinsuranceagentcalled.Thenewswasworse:sincedriversontheroadhavetherightofway,Iwasconsideredatfault.Theotherdrivercouldgetmoneyfrommyinsurance,andIwouldhavetopaymoreformyinsurancelater.Iarguedthathehadbeendrivingtoofast——Ihadclearlyheardhisbrakes.Theagentsaidwithoutawitness,nothingcouldbedone.Ihungup,feelingevenangrierthanbefore.Thenmyagentcalledagainwithgoodnews.Themanhaddecidednottofileaclaim.Instead,hewouldpayforhisownrepairs.Hetoldhisagenthedidn’twantmetobepunished.Apparently,hesaidIshouldn’tsufferbecauseoftheaccident.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按照如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Para1:Iputdownthephone,stunnedandlostinthought.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2:Afewweekslater;Imetthemanagainintheelevatortomyoffice.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案1.答案:A解析:W:Youlooksmart!Whereareyougoing?M:Todayismygrandparents’goldenweddinganniversary.Allthefamilywillbethere,evenmycousinswholiveinAustralia.2.答案:B解析:W:KingscliffeLibrary.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.Mylibrarybookisdueback,butIhadabitofanemergency,andIcan’tcometoreturnit.CanIrenewit?W:That’snoproblem.3.答案:C解析:W:Don’ttellmeyouwereattheofficeverylatelastnight!M:Yeah,Ihadtofinishthatreport.W:Becareful,oryou’regonnaburnyourselfout.4.答案:A解析:W:Goodmorning.WhatcanIgetyoutoday?M:Eggsalwayssoundgood.Butwhatdoyousuggest?W:Ifyou’rereallyhungry,thepancakesorpiesarewonderful.M:Hmm.I’llhaveapancake,please.Andacupofmilk.5.答案:C解析:M:Willthatbeanotherunnecessarypurchase?W:No!It’ssomethingIreallyneed.M:Whydoyouneedanothercoat?Youalreadyhavemanycoatsathome.6.答案:A解析:7.答案:B解析:W:Hi.ThisisJanetSayerswithAcmeSupplies.Wereceivedyourorderyesterday.Wehaveeverythingyourequestedexcepttheprinter.It’scurrentlyunavailable.M:I’msorrytohearthat.Ourcurrentmachinekeepsbreakingdown.Howsoondoyouthinkyou’llhaveit?W:Withinaweek.Icanshiptherestofyourorder,andwhentheprintergetshere,I’llsenditbyexpressdeliveryfornoextracharge.M:That’sOK.Couldyoualsocallandletmeknowwhenitarrivesonyourend?8.答案:B解析:9.答案:A解析:M:Thanksforcomingtothisexitinterview,Echke.Solet’sstartwiththemostimportantquestion.Whydidyoudecidetoleave?W:Well,Igotabetterjobatanothercompany.M:Whatmakesthatjobmoreattractive?W:Well,tobehonest,I’llbedoingthesameworkformorepay.Ourpayhereisbelowmarketrate,youknow.M:Yes.We’veheardthiscommentfromotherdepartingemployees.I’llbesuretopassitontomanagementagain,though.Now,pleasetellmeyourimpressionofyourmanager.10.答案:B解析:11.答案:A解析:12.答案:C解析:W:DoyouknowthatWaltDisneywonthemostOscarawardsinhistory?M:Yes,Ido.Ireadtheotherdaythatheactuallyreceivedatotalof26Oscars.HisfirstawardwasforthecreationofMickeyMouse.Ithinkitwasin1932orin1933.AndthelastonewasforWinniethePoohandtheBlusteryDayin1969.W:Waitasecond,Tony,didn’tWaltDisneydiein1966?M:I’mnotsureoftheexactyearhedied,butIdoknowhewonhislastawardafterhisdeath.W:That’samazing.Well,I’mnotreallyafanofMickeyMouse,butIwatchedWinniethePoohandtheBlusteryDayonlinewithmykidslastyear,andImustsayIreallyenjoyedit.M:Iagree.OfallWaltDisneyfilms,WinniethePoohismyfavorite.13.答案:C解析:14.答案:B解析:15.答案:B解析:16.答案:A解析:W:Hello,Mr.Thompson.I’mAlexandraJones.Iwanttoaskyousomequestionsabouttheprojectthatyouoffer.M:Yes,ofcourse,pleasefireaway.W:Hastheprojectbeeneffectiveinimprovingtheenvironment?M:Yes,absolutely.Wehaveseengreatresults.Lastyear,weplantedasmallfieldoftrees,andwehavebeenmeasuringtheiroxygenoutputtoseethebenefitsthattheyhaveprovidedtotheenvironment.Ourcurrentgoalistoplantalotmoretreespeciessothatwecancomparethebenefitsofeachspecies.Inordertodothis,weneedtogetalotmorestudentsinvolvedintheproject.W:Well,theprojectsoundsfascinating.Iwoulddefinitelyliketobeinvolved.M:Absolutely.Overtheyears,wehavereceivedfundingfromprivateinvestorsandfromsellingshares,butthebiggestimprovementinourresearchcamefromagovernmentfundthatwereceivedinthefirstyear.Thishasgreatlyimprovedtheorganization,andwehavesincewonprizesforourresearch.W:Wow,howimpressive!17.答案:A解析:18.答案:B解析:19.答案:C解析:20.答案:C解析:M:Hi,everyone.I’maweatherforecaster,whichmeansIstudywhathappensintheatmosphereandtheweatherconditionsthatoccuronEarth.Peoplearealwayssurprisedtolearnthatforecastersaren’tjustinvolvedinweatherreportingonTV,buttheycouldalsoworkataradiostation,too.IoftengetaskedhowIgotinterestedinweather.Believeitornot,asateenager,Ibecamenervousofthunderstorms,andI’doftenchecktheforecaststoseeifanywerecoming.Fromthere,myinterestdeveloped.Ifyouarethinkingofgoingintoweatherforecasting,therearesomeimportantskillsyou’llneed.Youhavetobegoodatscience,ofcourse.Theessentialthingishavingtheabilitytomakesenseofpatterns.Youwon’tgotoofarwrongwiththat.Anotheruse

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