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高中高中浙江省台金七校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.WhatwillJoedo?A.WorkinParis. B.Leavehiscompany. C.Rentahouse.2.Whenwillthespeakershaveameetingtoday?A.At12:00p.m. B.At2:00p.m. C.At7:00p.m.3.Whyisthemanmakingthecall?A.Toremindthewomanofarainstorm.B.Tomakeworkarrangements.C.Tohavehishouserepaired.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inastore. C.Inahotel.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Aplay. B.Aband. C.Anoise.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherjob?A.It’swellpaid. B.It’sunsatisfying. C.It’spleasant.7.Whathasthemanbeenbusydoing?A.Workingonthecomputer. B.Preparingforatrip. C.Chattingonline.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What’stherelationshipbetweenspeakers?A.Customerandsaleswoman. B.Bossandworker. C.Husbandandwife.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Checkthecamera. B.Takesomephotos. C.Replacethebattery.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whydoesthegirlcareabouttheshowtime?A.Sheneedstimetodoherhomework.B.SheandShannonhavefixedthetime.C.Shedoesn’twanttocomehomeearly.11.Whichshowwillthegirlsee?A.The9o’clockshow. B.The7:15show. C.The5o’clockshow.12.Howwillthegirlgotothecinema?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bybike.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Howmanybookscanastudentborrowfromthelibraryatmostperday?A.Three. B.Five. C.Ten.14.Whycan’ttheboyborrowthebooksnow?A.Hehasnotreturnedanoverduebook.B.Hehasbeenfinedbythelibrarybefore.C.Hedoesn’thavehisstudentIDcardwithhim.15.Whydoestheboyborrowthebooks?A.Heisgettingthebooksforafriend.B.Heneedstofindinformationforapaper.C.Hehasbeenaskedtoreadthembytheprofessor.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheboydo?A.Paythefinenow B.Makeacalltohisfriend. C.Copywhatheneeds.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whoisthespeaker?A.Apipelineengineer. B.Avisitingprofessor. C.Auniversitystudent.18.WhatisthecityofAnchorageliketoday?A.Crowded. B.Poor. C.Quiet.19.WhatwasthemaincauseoftherecentchangesinAlaska?A.Thetourisminthemountainarea.B.Anincreaseinbirthrate.C.Thediscoveryofoil.20.Whyisthespeakergoingtoshowsomepictures?A.Tosharehisrecenttravelingexperience.B.Toshowwaysofthecityconstruction.C.Topointoutchangesinthewilderness.二、阅读理解Britishcinemaboastsarichvarietyoffilmsthatweavecharmingnarratives(叙述)withstunninglandscapesandfascinatingcharacters.ThesefilmscelebratethevariousbeautyandculturalheritageofBritain.LocalHeroLocalHerodigsintotheconflictbetweenagiantUSoilcompanyandafarawayScottishvillagewhentheformerplanstobuildanoilcompany.However,theexceptionallycaptivatinglandscapesandthefirmattitudeofthevillagersimpactthecompany’sdecision.Thestoryhasbeenalastingappealtoaudiences,evenafteroverfourdecades.KesBritishdirectorKenLoach’sfirstsuccessfulfilm,Kes,describesthetouchingnarrativeofayoungYorkshireboytakingthejourneyofcapturingandtraininganeagle.ThefilmoffersauniquedescriptionofYorkshire,filledwithengagingsights.TheDigThedelightfulcountiessurroundingLondonarevividlydescribedinTheDig,setagainstthepeacefulcountrysideofSuffolkbeforeWorldWarII.RalphFiennes,afamousactor,playstheroleofaself-taughtarchaeologistunearthingthemysteriesofanAnglo-Saxontomb,addingtoitsfun.CalvaryIrishdirectorMichaelMcDonagh’sfilmssetinIrelandareundoubtedlyenchanting,oftenincludingIreland’spicturesquesceneryintothestory.Amongthese,Calvary,standsout.Itrecordsthedifficultandtiringjourneyofamoralpriest(牧师),dealingwiththeevilforceswithinhisarea.21.WhatisthesettingofthefilmLocalHero?A.AYorkshirevillage. B.ThecountrysideofSuffolk.C.AremoteScottishvillage D.TheAnglo-Saxongraveyard.22.Whichofthefollowingfilmswillattractcurioushistorylovers?A.Calvary. B.LocalHero. C.Kes. D.TheDig.23.WhatisthethemeoftheBritishfilmsmentionedinthetext?A.TheattractivesceneryindifferentregionsofBritain.B.ThemoraldilemmaanIrishpriestisfacedwithonhisjourney.C.ThebeautyanddiversityofBritishlandscapesandcharacters.D.TheadventuresofYorkshireboyscapturingandtrainingeagles.Oneofthebasicexpectationsthepublichaveofdoctorsishonesty.ButwhatwouldyouthinkifItoldyouthatresearchhasshownthat70percentofdoctorsadmittedtolyingtotheirpatients?ThisseemsunimaginablebutIhavetoldliestoseveralpatientswhosespouses(配偶)haddied.Mrs.Waltonwasinhereightiesanddesperatetoseeherhusband.She’dbeeninhospitalafterafallandwasinpain.Shecalledoutforhimfrequentlyandcouldn’tunderstandwhyhewasn’ttheretocomforther.Shewasbecomingmoreupsetandwouldtrytogetuptofindhim,inspiteofbeingatriskoffallingagain.“He’sonhisway,don’tworry,”thenurseswouldsayandthiswouldcalmherdown.She’dsmileandrollhereyesandsayhowhewasalwayslateforthingsandtellthesamestoryabouthimbeinglatefortheirweddingnearly60yearsago.Partofthenaturalhistoryofmanyofthedementias(痴呆),inparticularAlzheimer’sdiseasewhichiswhatMrs.Waltonhad,isthatthesuffererlosestheirmemoryofrecentevents,butretainsmemoriesfromthedistantpast.Sufferersaretrappedforeverinapuzzlingpast.Itisstronglyupsettingandtormenting.ManyofthebehavioraldifficultiesthatIhaveseeninthosewithdementiarelatetothemfeelingscaredandconfusedthattheyaresurroundedbystrangepeople,evenwhentheyaresurroundedbytheirfamily,becausetheyhaveregressedbacktodecadesago.Theylookattheiradultchildrenconfusedandwonderwhotheycouldbebecausetheythinktheirchildrenarestilltoddlers(幼童).Howdoesoneaddressthis?Ihavehadcountlessfamiliesbreakdownintearsinclinics,notknowingwhattosayorhowtoreactastheirlovedonemovesfurtherandfurtherawayfromthembackintotheirdistantpastandtheyareleftbehindinthepresent.Theliesthatdoctorsandnursestellthesepatientsarenotbig,elaboratelies—theyarebriefconfirmationsintendedtocomfortandallowthesubjecttobeswiftlychanged.Itis,whendoneintherightway,kindandcompassionate.Sometimes,honestyissimplynotthebestpolicy.24.WhydidthenurseslietoMrs.Walton?A.Topersuadeherintotakingmedicine. B.Tocomfortherandchangethesubject.C.Tostophercomplainingaboutherhusband. D.Tobringherbacktomemoriesofoldtimes.25.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinparagraph3?A.Painful. B.Frightening.C.Regretful. D.Confusing.26.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Themajorityofthedoctorsareabsolutelyhonestwiththeirpatients.B.Peoplesufferingfromdementiasarestuckindistantmemories.C.Patientswithdementiasareusuallyfrightenedbyunfamiliarpeople.D.Individualsundergoingdementiasareleftbehindbytheirlovedones.27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsdoctorstellingliestocertainpatients?A.Disapproving. B.Neutral.C.Indifferent. D.Supportive.TouristsacrossChinahaveenjoyedachainofculturaleventsfromtraditionaltomodern,anddiscoverednewdestinationsduringthisyear’sfive-dayMayDayholiday.ItemsonChina’straditionalintangibleculturalheritagelistprovedtobepopularwithtravelersinmanyregions.InLantiancounty,northwestChina’sShanxiProvince,touristswereamazedbytheartofDawaz,whichmeansaerialtightrope(空中钢丝)walkingintheUygurlanguage.Meanwhile,ineastChina’sChangzhouCity,musicfestivalsattractedhugecrowdsoftravelers,andlocalauthoritiesintroducedmeasurestoensurethecomfortofvisitors.Theyarranged500coachesforlong-distancetravel,setupmorethan10,000freeparkingspacesandextendedtheoperationhoursofthesubwaynetworkuntil11:30p.m.Andit’snotjustbigcitiesthatdrewinvisitorsduringthisholiday.Holidaymakersdecidedtogofornaturalviews,less-crowdedscenicspots,andcost-effectivetravelexperiences.DatafromChinesetravelbookingplatformCtripshowedthatordersforfourth-tierandbelowcitiesincreasedby140percentonayearlybasis,outperformingthoseinfirstandsecond-tiercities.WuSa,deputydirectoroftheEconomicResearchInstituteoftheNationalDevelopmentandReformCommission,expressedbeliefthatthepopularityofusualmajordestinationslikeBeijing,Shanghai,Chongqing,HangzhouandChengduisnotdecreasing,butexplainedthatagoodnumberoftravelersarelookingtodiversifytherangeoftheirtravels,towardsnewandpreviouslylesser-knownplaces.Scientificandspaceprojectshavealsobeenahittraveldestinationthisweek,fromtheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenterinnorthwestChinatotheworld’slargestsingle-dishradiotelescopeinthesouthwesternprovinceofGuizhou.“ImainlywantedtotakemychildtoappreciatesomeofChina’sleadingspacetechnologyandthedevelopmenttrendofbigdata,sothathecanunderstandtheadvancedtechnologyofourmotherland,”saidatouristnamedHuWannping.28.WhatattractedtouriststotheChangzhouCity?A.Thelaunchofappealingmusicfestivals.B.TheAerialtightropewalkingperformance.C.Thecelebrationoftraditionalculturalevents.D.Themeasurestoprovidecomfortfortourists.29.Whatmayaccountforpeople’schoiceoffourth-tierandbelowcities?A.Abundantparkingspaces. B.Famousscenicspots.C.Lowtravellingexpenses. D.Convenientbookingplatforms.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Thegrowthofvisitorsiscausingvarioussocialissues.B.Scientificandspaceprojectsreceivetheleastattention.C.Ordersformajordestinationsinbigcitiesaredecreasing.D.Touristsareopen-mindedastothechoicesofspendingholidays.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.FestivalsandCelebrationsacrossChina B.NewTrendforLaborDayTouristDestinationsC.ThePopularityofWell-knownDestinations D.China’sTraditionalIntangibleCulturalHeritageInaworldofmusicstreamingservices,accesstoalmostanysongisjustafewclicksawayonline.Yet,theliveperformanceliveson.Peoplestillfillsweatybasements,dirtyfieldsandcrowdedconcerthallstoheartheirfavouritemusiciansplay.Andnowneuroscientistsmightknowwhylivemusicattractsthebrain’semotioncentersmorethanitsrecordedone.Concertsareimmersivesocialexperiencesinwhichpeoplelistentoandfeelthemusictogetherthroughkeychangesandrhythmicdrops.Moreover,theyaredynamic—artistscanadapttheirplayingaccordingtothecrowd’sreaction.Itwasthislastdifferencethatledneuroscientists,basedattheUniversitiesofZurichandOslo,tostudythebrainresponsesofpeoplelisteningtomusic.Inthe“live”experiment,participantslayinanMRIscanner(扫描仪)listeningtothemusicthroughearphones,whileapianistwaspositionedoutsidetheroom.Thepianistwasshowntheparticipant’sreal-time(实时的)brainactivityasaformoffeedback.Intherecordedcondition,participantslistenedtopre-recordedversionsofthesamemusic.Thescientistswereinterestedinhowlivemusicaffectedtheareasofthebrainresponsibleforprocessingemotions,particularlytheamygdala,anareadeepinsidethebrain.Theresults,justpublishedinthejournalPNAS,showedthatlivemusichadasignificantlygreateremotionalimpact.Whetherthemusicexpressedhappinessorsadness,liveperformancesledtoincreasedactivitynotonlyintheamygdalabutalsootherpartsofthebrain’semotionprocessingnetwork.Theresearchersalsofoundthatparticipants’brainactivitytrackedtheacoustic(声学的)featuresofthemusic,liketempoandpitch,farmorecloselywhenitwasplayedlive.Whilethestudydidn’tfullyrecreatetheliveconcertexperience,thefindingssuggestthatartists’abilitytoadjusttheirperformanceinrealtimecontributestotheemotionalconnectionwithlivemusic.Somemusicalcompaniesnowattempttorecreateliveconcerts,suchasABBAVoyage,animmersivepre-recordedVRconcert,butwithoutartists’capabilitytoreadaudience’semotionsandrespondaccordingly,itwillneverquitematchtherealthing.32.Whydopeopleattendliveshowsdespitemusicstreamingservicesonline?A.Becausetheypreferbeingwithfriendsataconcert.B.Becausetheyenjoytheprocessoffindingpopularmusic.C.Becausetheyvaluetheemotionalconnectionlivemusicbrings.D.Becausetheyintendtomeettheirfavoritemusiciansinperson.33.Theroleofthepianistinthe“live”experimentisto_________.A.observetheparticipants’brainactivityasaformoffeedbackB.providelivemusicaccompanimenttoparticipantsinsidetheMRIscannerC.comparetheeffectivenessofliveperformancesandrecordedonesD.showparticipants’abilitytoreadandrespondtotheaudience’semotions34.WhatdidthestudypublishedinPNASfindabouttheimpactoflivemusiconthebrain?A.Livemusicaffectedonlytheamygdalaofthebrain.B.Theparticipants’brainactivitydidn’treacttolivemusic.C.Livemusichadareducedemotionalimpactcomparedtorecordedmusic.D.Theparticipants’brainrespondedmoregreatlytoacousticfeaturesoflivemusic.35.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestbymentioningABBAVoyageinthelastparagraph?A.Itlacksartists’responsebasedonaudience’sfeedback.B.Itmatchesthesoundqualityofliveperformances.C.Itgreatlystirsuptheaudience’semotionalresponse.D.Itfailstocreateaperfectperformingatmosphere.Peoplethesedaysarepostingabouttheirlivesonsocialmedia.Butwhatifyou’reaprivateandintrovertedpersonlikeme?Whatifyouwanttoliveinthemomentinsteadofsharingeverybitofyourlife?Tobehonest,it’snobody’sbusinessbutyourown.36Escapestalkers(跟踪者).I’vebeenapublicpersonasajazzvocalistforyears.Itexposedmetostalkerswhofelttheyknewme,justbecauseIwaspresenteverywhere.Needlesstosay,itbroughtmemuchanxietyandstress.AtsomepointIaskedmyself—isbeingvisiblemoreimportantthanmypeaceofmind?37TheanswerisaclearNO.IjustwanttospendlifedoingwhatIlovewiththepeopleIlove.Protectprivacy.38IneedalonetimetoprocesswhatI’mstrugglingwithandhonestrealtalkswiththepeopleItrust.Imightsharealessonlearnedfromanexperience,butnowIwon’t.IknowthatbykeepingmylifeprivateonsocialmediaImaymissoutonsomeconnections,butIhonorandrespectthepeopleinmylifewhovaluetheirprivacy,soIambeingmindfulandprotectthat.39AnotherreasonIkeepmylifeprivateisthatIprefertobeinthepresentmomentandappreciateitfully.Tobeonyourphoneconstantly,ortofilmeverythingyoudo,canbequitedisrespectfultothepeopleyouspendyourtimewith.Youloseoutonthosespontaneous(自发的)momentsandadeeperconnection.IchoosewhatIshareandwhenIshareit,andtherestisforexperiencinglifewithoutexpectations.Liveyourlifefully,regardlessofwhethertheworldknowsitornot!40Ijustwantyoutoknowit’sOKifyoudon’t.A.Experienceaprivatelife.B.Liveinthemoment.C.Don’tIreallycareaboutprivacy?D.Aremyfollowersmoreimportantthanmyfriendsandfamily?E.Ifyoufeellikesharingyourlifeopenlywithouthesitation,goforit.F.Herearemyreasonsfornotsharingmypersonallifeonsocialmedia.G.Itcanbequitechallengingtogothroughtoughmomentswitheveryonewatching.三、完形填空Mybelovedwife,hadneverleftAustraliaandnowwouldneverdosoduetocancer.Planted41inthearmchair,shehadnochoicebutto“travel”viathetravelprogramonTV.I42thesadnessandthoughthard.Itfinally43methatIcouldaskstrangersontheInternetforhelp.I44thepost:Mywifehascancerandshewillneverseetheworld.Pleasesendherpostcardssoshecanseetheworldfromherarmchair.Icanoffernothingbutgratitude.I45nottoinformmywifeofthis;ifnothingshouldcome,Icouldn’tbeartocarryher46alongwithmyown.Days47weeksandmywife'shealthdeclinedrapidly,mysufferinggrowingunbearable.Finally,aboutsixweeksaftermypost,adog-earedand48postcardfromtheUKwanderedintoourhumblelittleletterbox.Itwastomearayoflightandfromthatday,ourletterboxbecamethe49forpostcardsfromallovertheworldandahotel50travel-wearycards.Mydreamofarmchairtravelsbecameareality.Inthemonthsthatfollowed,thankstothosecards,mywifehadaprivate“flight”toboard,travellingfarandwide,satisfiedand51.Cancercouldnotstopus.Ourverylastflight52onawarmmorning.Mydearesttravel53boughtadifferentticketforthistripandbegantoexploreanotherworld.Ihave54fromgreatloss,knowingthatherjourneyaheadwouldbeabrilliantonewithsomany55fromthestrangers.41.A.calmly B.helplessly C.joyfully D.anxiously42.A.swallowed B.expressed C.confirmed D.forgot43.A.impressed B.struck C.affected D.puzzled44.A.pickedup B.wentthrough C.showedoff D.putout45.A.rejected B.regretted C.resolved D.reminded46.A.tolerance B.embarrassment C.annoyance D.disappointment47.A.amountedto B.turnedto C.belongedto D.contributedto48.A.travel-worn B.brand-new C.threatening D.puzzling49.A.gallery B.cafe C.destination D.studio50.A.publishing B.accommodating C.delivering D.streaming51.A.doubtful B.relieved C.grateful D.scared52.A.tookup B.tookin C.tookover D.tookoff53.A.companion B.accountant C.attendant D.composer54.A.defended B.recovered C.collapsed D.benefited55.A.expectations B.cheers C.congratulations D.blessings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。DrLinQiaozhi,whoisrecognized56the“motheroftenthousandbabies”,dedicatedherlifetomedicalscienceandwomen’shealth.At18,deeplyaffectedbyhermother’sdeath,she57(choose)tostudyinsteadoffollowingthetraditionalpathofmarriage.AftergraduatingfromPekingUnionMedicalCollege,shebecamethefirstwomanresidentphysicianintheOB-GYNdepartment.Yearslater,despite58(offer)opportunitiesabroad,shewasdeterminedtoservewomenandchildreninChina,59impressedherAmericancolleagues.Duringthewar,sheopenedaclinicandtreatedpoorpatientsforfreeratherthanmakingprofitsbecause60shevaluedmostwashelpingothers.Itisclearthatherlifereflects61truevirtueofadoctor-puttingpatientsfirst.DrLinQiaozhiheldmanyimportantpositions,butherheartwas62(strong)drawntopatientcare.Sheoftenwentlateatnighttodeliverababyforapoorfamily.63shenevermarried,shedeliveredover50,000babies.Herbook64(intend)forwomenwasverypopularforitgaveuseful65(instruct)onhowtocareforbabies.Sheevenlefthersavingstoakindergartenandafund,showingherlastingcareforothers.五、单词拼写66.EquippedwithfluentoralEnglish,shewaschosentobeoneoftherofourschooltogreettheexchangestudentsfromtheUK.(根据首字母单词拼写)67.Thefofthematerialallowsittobendwithoutbreaking.(根据首字母单词拼写)68.Weareencouragedtoadoptacreativeatosolvingthetoughproblem.(根据首字母单词拼写)69.Themarketingstrategywastatincreasingbrandawareness.(根据首字母单词拼写)70.Mymorningworkoutmakesmefeelmoreethroughouttheday.(根据首字母单词拼写)71.Everyonecheeredandchandswhenwemadeourwayforthestagetogetourprize.(根据首字母单词拼写)72.Thehall,dwithcolorfulballoonsandbeautifulflowers,lookedveryfestive.(根据首字母单词拼写)73.Whenthejobwasoffered,shedidn’twanttomissthisgoldenoandseizeditimmediately.(根据首字母单词拼写)74.Lastyear,hewasaascholarshipforhisremarkableacademicachievements.(根据首字母单词拼写)75.Astheteacherturnedaround,thestudentsimmediatelystoppedwandthewholeclassbecamequiet.(根据首字母单词拼写)六、书信写作76.假如你是某国际学校学生会主席李华。下个月学生会将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会(CampusCharityConcert),请给你校的英国留学生Chris写一封邮件,邀请他来参加演出,内容包括:1.简单介绍活动;2.给出表演建议;3.其它注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua七、书面表达77.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Oops.ColoredricepouredoutofManju'spapercone(锥形)andshoweredacrossthefloor.“I’msorry.”hetoldhisgrandmother,Kamala.Herushedtocleanupthespill.WouldKamalastilllethimhelpwiththerangoli(印度地画艺术)?Therangoliwasagood-luckcharm.KamalamadeoneeveryDiwali(排灯节),theHindufestivaloflightsandthestartofthenewyear.First,shewoulddrawonthefloorwithchalk.Then,shewouldfillthedrawingwithuncookedcoloredrice.Thisyear,Manjuwasoldenoughtohelp-tobeagoodassistant.Butsofar,he’donlymadeamess.“Don’tworry,”Kamalasaid,smilingathim.“Ittakespractice.”Manjutriedagain.Herolledpaperintoaconeandfilleditwithrice.Hepausedbeforecuttingthetipoffthecone.Sidebyside,theymadericeflowthroughthenarrowcutslowlyandcarefullyacrossthedrawing.Afterawhile,ManjuglancedoveratKamala.Hefrowned.“You’vefinishedalot.I’vedonehardlyany.”“You’redoingagoodjob,”Kamalasaid.“Gaps(空白)bringbadluck.Butyoursidelooksniceandtight.”Manjukeptworking.Sometimeshisriceskittered(掠过)outsidethedrawing.Sometimesheusedthewrongcolor.Andsometimesheblurredtheoutline,soKamalahadtoredrawit.Butslowly,thebrightricetransformedintoabeautifulpeacock(孔雀).Thephonerang.“I’llberightback,”Kamalasaidasshelefttoanswerit.Manjuadmiredthepeacock.Thenhespottedapinprickoftile(地砖的光点)peekingthroughonKamala’sside.Agap!Shouldhefixit?I’llsurprisegrandma!Hedecided.Hestretchedhisarmacross,tryingtoreachthegapwithhisleftleginchingup.Almostthere!Suddenly,Manjubegantowobble.Hesparednoefforttofightforhisbalancebutinvain.“No!”Hecrasheddownontotherangoli,scatteringriceeverywhere.Manjuscrambledoffandpushedthericeback.Butthecolorsweremixed,whichtotallyruinedthepeacock.注意:1.续写词数应为80词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。WhenKamalacameback,Manjulookedupset.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号12345678910答案ABCCBBBACA题号11121314151617181920答案CACABCBACC题号21222324252627282930答案CDCBABDACD题号31323334353637383940答案BCBDAFDGBE题号41424344454647484950答案BABDCDBACB题号5152535455答案CDABD1.A【原文】W:Hey,forgottotellyou…JoeandAnnaaremovingtoParis!M:Really?Isn’tthatabitsudden?Howdidthathappen?W:Hiscompanyofferedhimaseniorpositionoutthere.They’regoingforatleastacoupleofyears.2.B【原文】M:Jenny,thatreporthastobedoneby7p.m.W:Oh.IthoughtIhadtofinishituntiltomorrownoon.Won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