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江西省赣州市三县联考高一上学期12月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Turnoffthelight. B.TurnontheTV. C.Bringsomesnacks.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.SusanlivesinAmericanow.B.SusanlivedinAmericafor12years.C.SusanmovedtoAmerica12yearsago.3.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hegotstuckintraffic.C.Hegotuplaterthanusual.4.Whatisthewomantalkingabout?A.Apieceofnews. B.Hernewpet. C.Thegoodweather.5.WhatdoesAlicethinkofSamSmith’ssecondalbum?A.Boring. B.Confusing. C.Wonderful.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewomanmoreinterestedinnow?A.Playingtennis. B.Playingthepiano. C.Playingbasketball.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Oldteammates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Formerclassmates.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthephone. B.Intheman’shouse. C.Inthepany.9.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfortherentpermonth?A.$650. B.$700. C.$750.10.Forwhatdoesthewomanhavetopayherself?A.TheTV. B.Thefurniture. C.Thewaterandelectricity.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatcolouristheman’sshirtnow?A.Brightred. B.Lightpink. C.Brightpink.12.Howdidthemanwashhisshirt?A.Hehaditdrycleaned.B.Hewasheditbyhand.C.Hewasheditinawashingmachine.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydointheend?A.Keeptheshirt. B.Returntheshirt. C.Changetheshirt.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatdoesViviandislikeaboutAuntWang?A.Herfood. B.Herrules. C.Herbadhabits.15.HowdoesVivianfeelabouteatingatGrandma’s?A.Stressed. B.Unhappy. C.Relaxed.16.Whowillhaveabasketballgametonight?A.Charles. B.Flora. C.Lily.17.WhatwillCharlesdonextweek?A.Holdaparty. B.VisitVivian. C.EatatAuntWang’s.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whyisthespeakergivingthistalk?A.Toattracttouriststothecentre.B.Toencouragechildrentoexplorethecentre.C.Tointroducethemainattractionsofthecentre.19.WhereistheToddler’sPlayPool?A.Closetotheentrance.B.OntherightofthePettingZoo.C.Ontheleftofthebridge.20.Whatisfortheolderkidsonly?A.PettingZoo. B.Waterworld. C.FairyPalace.二、阅读理解Ifyou’retravelingtoSouthAmericainsummer,youshouldhavePatagonia(atthesouthernendofSouthAmerica)highuponyourlistofthingstodo.Withthislist,IshowyouthebestplacestovisitinPatagonia.Theclimatedownthereisprettyrough,especiallyintheverysouth—ifyouplantodohikingorcamping,thebesttimeforatripisbetweentheendofNovemberandthebeginningofMarch.Bariloche,ArgentinaThefactthatBarilocheiswellconnected(airport,directbustoandfromBuenosAires)makesittheperfectstartingpointofaroundtripthroughPatagonia.Butmorethanthat:thebinationofmountains,lakesandgreenforestsresultsinitsbeautifulscenery.Futaleufú,ChileFurtherdownsouthandabithardertoaccessisthesmallChileanvillageFutaleufúwhichislocatedatthebordertoArgentina.Thereasonwhichmakesitworthit:theFutaleufúRiverisoftenreferredtoasoneofthebestwhitewaterspotsforraftingintheworld.Thesceneryalongtheriverisuniqueand,duetoitslocation,stillprettymuchuntouched.PuertoRioTranquilo,ChileIfyouwanttogettherequickly,youshouldtravelthroughArgentinaandcrossovertoChileChicoasthisplaceisalsoveryremote.Thereasontodoso:themarblecavesintheGeneralCarreralake.TorresdelPaine,ChilePersonallythenationalparkTorresdelPaineismynumber1attractioninPatagonia—youshouldtakesometimeandgoforamultidayhiketoexperienceasmuchofitaspossible:glaciers,forests,impressivemountainranges,lagoonsandrivers.21.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttimeforhikinginPatagonia?A.March5—June1 B.December25—January15C.November5—April7 D.October1—November122.WhichofthefollowingabouttheFutaleufúRiveristrue?A.Itliesinaneasilyaccessiblevillage. B.Itisignoredduetoraftingsports.C.Itisthebestraftingriverintheworld. D.Itstillhasuntouchedlandscapes.23.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestforvisitingTorresdelPaineNationalPark?A.Spendingseveraldayshiking.B.Startingyourroundtripfromthere.C.GoingtherebetweenNovemberandMarch.D.CrossingfromChileChicotogettherequickly.Peopleexercise,likerunningorliftingweights,tostayhealthy.Onespecialexerciseiscalledplanking(平板支撑).Toplank,yougetdownlikeyouaregoingtolieonyourstomach.Yourestyourweightonyourarmsandtoes(脚趾)tokeepyourbodystraight.Thisexerciseworksoutyourabs(腹肌)andlegs!Manypeoplecanholdaplankforaminute.But58yearoldDonnaJeanWildeheldherplankfor4hours,30minutes,and11seconds!Shesetthewomen’sworldrecordforthelongestplanktime!Wildehasalwaysbeenactive.Butabout10yearsago,Wildebrokeherwrist(手腕).Shecouldn’texercisethewayshewasusedto.Shestartedplanking.“IrealizedthatIcouldreadwhenIwasplanking,andIfellinlovewithit,”Wildesaid.Wildefirsthadpaininherhandsandarms,butthatdidn’tstopher.Topreparefortherecord,shepracticedforuptosixhoursaday.Shewouldevenwatchmovieswhileplanking!Onthebigday,Wildeplankedatthehighschoolwheresheusedtowork.Herfamilyandstudentscametocheerheron!AworkerfromGuinnessWorldRecordskeptaneyeonherperformancethewholetime.Wildesaidthefirsttwohourswentbyquickly.wohourswereharder,however.“Thelasthourwasthemostchallenging,”shesaid.Inthefinal30minutes,Wildejustfocusedonbreathingandstayedcalm.Whenshebroketherecord,everyoneshoutedandcheered.Wildeplankedabout10minuteslongerthantheoldrecord!“Iactuallycan’tbelieveit.Itfeelslikeadream,”Wildesaid.Wildehadadviceforpeople.“Whateveryoulike,thebetteryougetatit,theeasieritbees,”shesaid.So,keepworkingonyourgoals,andonedayyoumaybreakaworldrecordtoo!24.InwhichactivitydidDonnaJeanWildesetarecord?A.Planking. B.Weightlifting. C.Running. D.Situps.25.WhydidDonnaJeanWildestartplanking?A.Shewantedtoloseweight.B.Shelovedreadingwhileexercising.C.Shewantedtoexerciseherarmsandlegs.D.Shegothurtandneededanewwaytoexercise.26.HowdidDonnaJeanWildespendthemostchallengingtimeonthebigday?A.Bywatchingmovies. B.Bycountingdownnumbers.C.Bystayingcalmandfocused. D.Bytalkingtoherfamilyandstudents.27.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromDonnaJeanWilde’sstory?A.Betterlatethannever. B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Lookbeforeyouleap. D.It’seasiersaidthandone.Languageisalivingthing,andsoisthedictionary.Therewon’tbeadaywhenwemarkit“plete”afteraddingthelastword.Recently,popularonlinewords“noob”and“tangping”areamongthousandsofnewwordsbeingaddedtotheCambridgeDictionary.Choosingwordsforthedictionaryisnotaneasyjob.Itistheworkoflexicographers(词典编纂者),whodomorethanjustaddandexplainwords.Theyupdateolddefinitionsandalsowritenewonesforwordsthathavedevelopednewmeanings.Tofindnewwordsenteringthelanguage,lexicographersreadwidely,lookingatmajorpublicationsandcheckingwhatpeoplearesearchingforonline.“Whenawordmovesoutofquotationmarks(引号),that’sanothersignthatenoughpeopleknowwhatthisis.Ithasadefinitionthatpeoplerecognize,andwewanttoputitinthedictionary,”WendalynNicholsfromCambridgeDictionarytoldTheNewYorkTimes.Thismeanslexicographerslookatwhetherawordiswidelyusedandhasameaningthatmostpeopleagreeon.Theymustalsodecidewhetherthewordislikelytostayinuseforalongtime.Thoughwordslike“noob”and“tangping”arenowpartofdailyconversation,somepeoplemayseethemasnegative.Theword“noob”,forexample,describesapersonwhoisnewtoandunskilledataparticularactivity,especiallyagame.Itisoftenusedinamockingway.“Tangping”,whichliterallymeans“lyingflat,”describestheattitudeofrejectingsocietalpressureandambition.“Aslexicographers,ourjobistoobserveandrecord,anditisnottopassjudgmentontheterms,”saidNichols.Sheaddedthatnegativewordsaremarkedinthedictionarysolearnerscanfindthemandknowtobecareful.Inthepast,anewwordhadtobeusedfortwoorthreeyearsbeforebeingaddedtoaprintdictionary.Buttheinternetagehaschangedthis.Now,newwordscanmovefromsocialmediatodailytalkmuchmorequickly.Theirplaceinthedictionaryshowshowtheinternetinfluenceswidercultureandlanguage,accordingtoTheNewYorkTimes.28.Whatdolexicographersmainlydotofindnewwords?A.Readbestsellersandtheirbookreviews.B.Recorddailyconversationsinpublicplaces.C.Reviewmajorpublicationsandonlinesearches.D.Collectwordsfromtrendingsocialmediaposts.29.AccordingtoNichols,whatdoesitsuggestwhenawordmovesoutofquotationmarks?A.Itiswidelyrecognized. B.Itisnolongerimportant.C.Itwillstayinuseforalongtime. D.Itneedsitsdefinitiontobeupdated.30.Howhastheinternetchangeddictionaryupdates?A.Byspeedinguptheadditionofnewwords.B.Bymakinglexicographersfocusmoreonline.C.Byincreasingthestandardforwordselection.D.Bylettingtheworkoflexicographersbeeasier.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Hownewwordslike“noob”arecreated.B.Howlexicographersdotheirdifficultjob.C.Howtheinternetharmsmodernlanguage.D.Howdictionariesadapttoachanginglanguage.Landslidesofash,gasandrockthatflowoutdownhillduringvolcaniceruptionsmaybeevenmoredangerousthanscientistshadrealized.Laboratoryandfieldmeasurementsshowpulsesofhighpressureformwithintheseslides,knownaspyroclastic(火山碎屑的)flows.Thosepressurescanbefarstronger,andmoredestructive,thandisasterevaluationstypicallyassume.“It’snotasmalldifference,”saysCertLube,avolcanologistatMasseyUniversityinPalmerstonNorth,NewZealand.Conventionaldisasterevaluationsmightsuggestacertainflowwillonlyburstwindows,buthesays,“Whenactually,thepressuresaresostrong,theyknockdownthewallsofthebuilding.”Pyroclasticflowsarethedeadliestvolcanicdisaster,inpartbecauseofthepressurestheycause.Duetotheirviolentnature,researchersoftenhavetoevaluateaveragepressuresintheflowsusingputersimulations(模拟)basedonmeasurementsofgeologicdepositsleftbypastflows.AtMasseyUniversityinPalmerstonNorth,NewZealand,researchersfreedmixturesofhotrock,ashandgasdownachanneltocopyvolcaniclandslidesknownaspyroclasticflows.Thesepyroclasticflowshaveaninnerrhythm(节奏)thatmakesthemespeciallydestructive.Todirectlystudytheinnerworkingsoftheseforcesofnature,Lubeandcolleaguesreproducedsmallerversionsoftheflowsinexperiments,measuringthedestructivepower.Thatlettheteamcalculatethepressuresinsidetheflows.Theresearchersalsoanalyzedthefirstmeasurementsofpressuresinnaturalflows,collectedin2019,whenpyroclasticflowsburstfromtheWhakaarivolcanoandswallowedasetofsensors.Totheresearchers’surprise,pressuresintheflowsshookrhythmically.Thesepressurepulseswouldsuccessivelydamagebarrierslikeblowsfromanelectricdrill,Lubesays.Thepulsessometimessmashedmorethanthreetimesashardastheaveragepressureevaluatestypicallysuggestedbyconventionalsimulations.32.Whydoresearchersuseputerstosimulatepyroclasticflows?A.Tofindouttheirinnerrhythm. B.Toevaluatetheirviolentnature.C.Tofigureouttheiraveragepressures. D.Tocopythesceneofvolcaniclandslides.33.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphfocuson?A.Howtopreparesimulationexperiment.B.Howtocarryoutthesimulationexperiment.C.Whytoconductthesimulationexperiment.D.Whytomeasuretheinnerrhythmofpyroclasticflows.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“smashed”inParagraph5mean?A.Crashed. B.Bombed. C.Conflicted. D.Increased.35.What’sthemostsuitabletitlefor?A.AWellknownLandslide B.TheDeadliestVolcanicDisasterC.MoreDestructivePyroclasticFlows D.APyroclasticFlowsSimulationExperimentToday,teensliveinaworldfullofsocialactivitiesandonlineconnections.Butbehindtheirseeminglybusysociallives,manyarefightingahiddenbattle:socialanxiety.36Thisfigurehasjumpedby15%paredwiththatof10yearsago,drawinggreatattentionfrompsychologistsandteachers.Tofullygrasphowserioustheproblemis,wefirstneedtorecognizeitstypicalsigns.Teenswithsocialanxietyoftenfeelextremelynervouswhentalkingtopeers,joininggroupactivitiesorspeakinginclass.37Forexample,theymayskiplunchwithclassmatestoavoidcasualchatsorturndowninvitationstoafterschoolclubs.Theseactionscanhurttheirmoodandstopthemfrombuildingclosefriendships.38Amongallthefactors,thepressurefromsocialmediastandsoutasthebiggestone.Onvariousplatforms,teensareconstantlyexposedtoothers’“perfect”posts:topgrades,excitingpartiesorwarmfamilymoments.Theycan’thelpparingtheirordinaryliveswiththeseidealizedimages,whichbringsthemgreatmentalpressure.Socialanxietydoesgreatharmtoteensinmultipleaspects.Theymaygiveupactivitiestheylove,whichlimitstheirsocialgrowth.Worsestill,theymaydeveloplowselfesteemovertime.39Thiswillgraduallymakeitharderforthemtofollowteachers’lecturesandfinallydamagetheiracademicperformance.Luckily,therearepracticalwaystohelpteensdealwithsocialanxiety.40Forteensthemselves,theycanalsotaketinystepstobuildconfidence,suchashavingashortchatwithsomeoneorattendingoneclubmeeting.Withpropercareandguidance,teenscanlearntomanagesocialanxietyandbeemoreconfidentinsocialsituations.A.Weneedtoexplorethecausesofthisproblem.B.Socialanxietyismoremonthanmostadultsthink.C.Theydoubtifthey’re“goodenough”likeothersonline.D.Someteensalsohaveconflictswithfamilyduetoanxiety.E.Someevenavoidaskingquestionsinclasstostay“invisible”.F.Nearly30%ofteenshaveseveresocialanxiety,asurveyshows.G.Parentsandteacherscancreateasupportiveenvironmentforthem.三、完形填空EvaJones,anelementaryschoolreadingteacher,hasspentthepastseveralyearsaddingmorethan1,500bookstoherpersonalcollection.Allofthosebooksarenow41tochildrenintheneighborhood,thankstoafreelibraryinthegarageofMartin’shome.“Itwasa42thatIdidn’tthinkaboutmuch,”Evasaidabout43alibraryinherhome.“Inordertobeealifelongreader,astudenthastofindthe44ofreading.”Evahastaughtina45schooldistrictforthepastthreeyears.Becauseoftheschooldistrict’s46,thepubliclibraryclosesttoEva’selementaryschoolisatleast15milesaway,andit’s47forherstudentstoaccess.Whilethestudentscan48booksfromtheschoollibrary,Evasaidshealsowantedthemtohavethe49ofpickingoutandhavingaccesstobooksatalibrarytheycould50duringnonschoolhours.So,usingbooksshehad51herselfandinmanycasespaidforoutofherown52,Evaopenedherownlibrary.“53isthekeyofeverything,”shesaid.“Itdoesn’tevenmatterwhatyou’re54ifyouhaven’thelpedbridgethegapbetweenastudentandtheworldofliterature,andaccesstobooksis55thefirstwaytodothat.”41.A.specific B.available C.necessary D.familiar42.A.decision B.benefit C.chance D.request43.A.decorating B.finding C.changing D.creating44.A.joy B.secret C.difference D.efficiency45.A.clean B.large C.faraway D.secure46.A.regulation B.location C.development D.environment47.A.dangerous B.impossible C.difficult D.interesting48.A.checkout B.focuson C.checkin D.showoff49.A.surprise B.demand C.challenge D.experience50.A.build B.visit C.choose D.remember51.A.collected B.written C.mented D.read52.A.material B.dream C.service D.pocket53.A.Trust B.Friendship C.Reading D.Exploring54.A.painting B.teaching C.studying D.describing55.A.hardly B.partly C.previously D.obviously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。ChungYeung—also56(know)asChongyang—isanimportantpublicholidayinChinaandcountrieswithpeopleofChineseheritage.ChungYeungisanannualevent57candatebacktotheEasternHandynasty.Thedayitself—theninthdayofthelunarSeptember—isconsidered58certaindayofbadluckandpossibledangerinChineseculture.It’ssaidtobethedaywhenamannamedHengJing,whoseparentshadbeenkilledbyadevil(魔鬼),waswarnedthatthedevilwouldreappeartostrikehiswholevillagewithadisease.Thevillagersescapedwithdogwood(茱萸)59(leaf)andchrysanthemum(菊花)wine.Whenthedevilappearedintheemptyvillage,hewasattractedbythesmellsofdogwoodandchrysanthemum,andHengJing60(brave)defeatedthedevilinaswordfight.61acelebrationofoveringdangerandhonoringancestors,ChungYeunghasbeeanoccasionfor62(climb)mountains,hikinghillsandappreciatingthechrysanthemum.ThelargestDoubleNinthFestivalsareinAsia,63theholidayiscelebratedaroundtheworld.In1989,theChinesegovernmentannouncedthatthedaywouldbeatime64(honor)elders.InChina,familieshiketogethertotheirancestors’mountaintopgraves.OneofWangWei’spoems65(read)frequentlyatChungYeungcelebrations.五、书信写作66.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Lily在她的微博中说她为了减肥吃减肥药,而且经常不吃饭,导致身体变得很虚弱,状态很不佳。请你在她的微博上用英文给她留言,内容包括:(1)对她的现状表示担心;(2)指出吃减肥药以及经常不吃饭的坏处;(3)提出一些健康的减肥方法,如慢跑等。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:overweight超重;weightlosspills减肥药;jog慢跑;gym体育活动DearLily,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Peterwokeupearlyinthemorning.Hewentdownstairsinahurryandstartedtohavehisbreakfastasquicklyaspossible.“Whyareyouinsuchahurry,earlybird?”Mumaskedhim.“WewillhaveanEnglishspellingtesttoday,Mum,”Petersaid.“Mr.Whitepromisedprizesforthosewhogetscore100.I’vebeenstudyingthewordlistsincelastweek.Althoughthewordsaredifficult,Iamwellpreparedforthetest.”PetercarefullycheckedthespellingofeachwordwhenDaddrovehimtoschool.Atlast,itwastimeforthetest.“Responsibility,”Mr.Whitestarted.Peterwrotethewordonhistestpaperquicklyandconfidently.“Thesecondword:contribution,”Mr.Whitesaid.“Soeasy,”Peterthought.Hequicklywrotetheworddown.Thirtywordslater,thetestpaperswerecollectedbyMr.White.“Iamgoingtomarkyourpapersnow,”hetoldtheclass.Aftermarkingthetestpapers,Mr.Whitesaid,“Threeofyouwonaprizetodayforexcellenttestscores.Peter,DavidandMarygot100percentinthespellingtest,”Mr.Whitepraisedthem.Hegaveeachofthethreestudentsadictionary.Peter’swasanEnglishChinesedictionary—theonehelikedmost.Peterwassoexcitedthatheheldithighashisclassmatescheered.“Thisismakingmesohappy,”Peterthought.AfterMr.Whitehadgiventhetestpaperback,Peterhadalookatthewords,feelingproudofhisspelling.Allofasudden,theword“contribution”confusedhim.Itdidn’tseemright.Peterparedittothewordlist.“Contribusion,”hewhispered.Hehadspeltitwrong.“WhatshouldIdo?”Petersaidtohimself.“IwantmyclassmatestothinkI’mamasterofspelling.IfItellMr.WhiteIgotonewrong,I’llhavetogivemyprizebackorIwilltellalie.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请安如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Staringatthe“100%”markwrittenonhistestpaper,Peterwaslostinthought.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Slowly,Peterraisedhishand.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.A【原文】W:Let’swatchadocumentaryaboutvolcanoes.ButI’mafraidit’stoobrighthere.CouldyoupleaseturnoffthelightwhileIturnontheTV?M:OK.AndI’llbringsomesnacks.2.B【原文】W:SusanspeaksEnglishalmostaswellasanAmerican.M:Don’tyouknowshewasbornthereandlivedthereuntilshewas12yearsold?W:Really?Nowonder!3.B【原文】M:SorryI’mlate.Isetmyalarmandgotupearly!Butthetrafficwasbadtoday.W:Don’tworry.You’renottheonlyonewhogotstuck.Therehadbeenareallybadcaraccidentintown,Iguess.4.A【原文】M:Niceweather,isn’tit?Hey,whatareyoulookingat?W:I’minterestedinthisnews.Thenewestandthesmallestdogcanwalkinthestreetandtalkwithushumans.Howinteresting!5.C【原文】M:Hi,Alice.HaveyoulistenedtoSamSmith’snewalbum?W:Yeah,butIfounditabitboringandconfusing.Tobehonest,Icanlistentohissecondalbumfortherestofmylife.M:You’reright.6.B7.C【原文】W:Hey,Steve!Don’tyourememberme?M:Oh,wow!You’reLucyGreen,aren’tyou?W:That’sright.WeusedtobeinthesameclassinmiddleschoolinNewYorkfortwoyears,right?M:Yeah.Butyouwerereallyquietatthattime.W:Yeah.Iwasn’tveryoutgoing.M:Butyouarealwaysfriendly.Doyoustillplaybasketball?W:Yes,butI’mmoreinterestedinmusicthesedays.Iplaythepiano,andIoftengotoconcerts.Howaboutyou?Doyoustilllikeplayingtennis?M:Ofcourse.It’sstillmyfavouriteactivity.8.A9.B10.C【原文】M:Hello,thisisFrancisSmithspeaking.Whoiscallingplease?W:Hi,MrSmith.ThisisCrystalspeaking.Iwanttoknowabouttheroomforrentadvertisedintoday’snewspaper.Isitstillavailable?Andhowmuchisthemonthlyrent?M:Yes.It’s$750permonth.W:It’salittleexpensiveforme.Canyouedownalittlebit?Mmm...Mmm...Ifyourentitforayear,I’llgiveyouadiscountof$50amonth.W:Allright.Iwillrentitforayear.Doyouhaveallthefurniture?M:Yes.I’llpaythepropertyfeesandthecableTV,butyouhavetopaythewaterandelectricityfeesyourself.W:OK.CanIhavealooktomorrowmorning?M:Ofcourse.11.B12.C13.A【原文】M:Excuseme?W:Yes,howcanIhelpyou?M:Doyouseetheshirt?Iboughtithereafewweeksago,butthefirsttimeIwashedit,thecolourchanged.Itwentfrombrightredtolightpink.W:Howdidyouwashit?M:Ithoughtaboutdrycleaning,butatlastIjustthrewitintothewashingmachinewithmyotherclothes.YouknowIdon’tliketowashitbyhand.W:Whattemperaturedidyouuse?M:Iusuallywashmyclotheswithhotwater,soIguessthetemperaturewashigh.W:Well,didyoucheckthewashinginstructions?M:Maybenot.W:Well,youseehere.Itsays,“Washingincoldwateronly.”M:Oh,no!W:SoI’mreallysorry,butsinceyoudidn’tfollowthewashinginstructions,Ican’treallydoanythingforyou.14.B15.C16.A17.C【原文】M:Vivian,areyouready?W:Yes,I’mready.ButIreallydon’twanttoeatatAuntWang’s.M:Why?Don’tyoulikeherfood?Ithinksheisagoodcook.W:Ilikeherfood.Shemakesgoodfriedchicken,corn,andhotbiscuitswithhoney.M:Thenwhydon’tyouwanttoeatthere?W:Ijustdon’tlikeAuntWang.Shealwaysasksustositandbequietatthetable.I’drathergotoGrandma’s.Shemakessuchnicefoodeverytimewegothereandsheletsustalkandlaughatthetable.Ifeelfortablethere.M:AuntWangdoesn’tthinkit’sa
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