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高中高中浙江省台金七校2024-2025学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whyisthewomannervous?A.Sheisgoingtodoapresentation.B.Sheisgoingtomeethernewboss.C.Shehastofinishherworkby3:00p.m..2.Atwhichplacewillthespeakersprobablyeatlunch?A.Apark. B.Theoffice. C.Arestaurant.3.WhatdidFrankdowhenhepassedthewoman’shousetoday?A.Heignoredher.B.Hewavedtoher.C.Hesmiledather.4.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Afilm. B.Adesigner. C.Amuseum.5.Howwillthemangethomefromschooltoday?A.Byridinghisbike.B.Bygettingaridefromhiscoach.C.Bybeingpickedupbyhismother.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome. B.Atamall. C.Atapark.7.WhatdoesthemansuggestJilldo?A.Gocamping.B.Goforawalk.C.Gotoseeherfriends.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanusuallydowithherpapercups?A.Shethrowsthemintherecyclingbin.B.Sheleavesthemforotherstocleanup.C.Shedisposesofthemintheregulartrash.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutrecyclingcups?A.Itissomethingeveryoneshoulddo.B.Itcanbeaveryprofitablebusiness.C.Itplaysasmallpartinenvironmentalprotection.10.Whatwillthespeakersworkontogether?A.Aletter. B.Avideo. C.Anewspaper.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Bossandemployee.C.Houseownerandhousebuyer.12.Howmuchdothespeakersplantospendonhousing?A.$500. B.$1,000. C.$2,000.13.Whatdoesthewomanconsiderfirst?A.Goodviews. B.Bigbedrooms. C.Astudy.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhatisChris’job?A.Ashowhost. B.Ascientist. C.Anastronaut.15.WhathasDoctorWang’steamrecentlyreceived?A.Apictureofanewlab.B.Apictureofablackhole.C.Apictureofanewtelescope.16.Whyistheimageexciting?A.Itmeansanewgalaxywillbefound.B.Itindicateshumanscanreachmoregalaxies.C.ItprovestheguessabouttheMilkyWaygalaxyisright.17.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Lookattheimage.B.VisitDoctorWang’slab.C.Introduceanotherbreakthrough.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatdidPresidentUlyssesS.GrantdoforYellowstoneNationalPark?A.Hegaveitaname.B.Hesignedalawtoprotectit.C.Hemadeitlargerthanbefore.19.WhichisthemostfavoredactivityinYellowstoneaccordingtothespeaker?A.Bird-watching. B.Camping. C.Hiking.20.WhatislocatedunderYellowstoneLake?A.Agrassland. B.Amountain. C.Avolcano.二、阅读理解The4MostExtremeThingsYouCanDoinCanadaCanadaboaststhrillingadventuresacrossitsdiverselandscapes—toweringmountains,rushingrivers,andvastforests—alongwithurbanchallenges.HerearesomeofthemostextremethingsyoucandoinCanada.CNTowerEdgeWalk,TorontoFormanyvisitors,peeringdownfromtheCNTower’ssky-highglassobservationdecksisthrillingenough.Butfortrueadventureseekers,theCNTowerEdgeWalkoffersanunparalleledexperience.Scaryandexhilarating,this90-minuteadventureletsyouleanovertheedgewhilesecuredtoabelt,offeringbreathtaking360-degreeviewsofToronto.WestCoastTrail,VancouverIslandThisfamous75kmtrailinBritishColumbiaisoneofCanada’smostchallenginghikes.Walkingthroughforestsandalongbeaches,hikersarerecommendedtocarryeverythingtheyneed,fromfoodtoequipment.Only52peoplecanstartthetraileachdayfromMaytoSeptember,soyou’llneedtobookahead.Theweek-longjourneyistoughbutoffersbeautifuloceanviewsandarealsenseofachievement.IceHotel,QuebecThisuniquehotelisentirelyconstructedfromiceandrebuilteachwinter.Maintainingasteady-5℃,itfeaturesanicebar,outdoorhottubs(浴缸),andsolidicebeds,offeringguestsanunforgettableArcticadventure.LeviathanRollerCoaster,TorontoAsCanada’stallest(93m)andfastest(148km/h)rollercoaster,LeviathanatCanada’sWonderlandoffersanexciting3.5-minuteride.Itsinnovativeengineeringensuresmaximumthrillswithcompletesafety,makingitamust-tryforadventureseekers.TheseextraordinaryCanadianadventurespromisenotjustadrenaline(肾上腺素)rushes,butlifelongmemories—bookyourjourneytodayanddiscoverwhyCanadaistheultimateplaygroundforthrill-seekers!21.WhatdoweknowabouttheWestCoastTrail?A.Ittakesadaytocomplete.B.Itisaccessibletoallhikers.C.Itrequiresphysicaltoughness.D.Itmainlyfeaturesurbanviews.22.Whichdestinationisidealfortravelersseekingpolaradventures?A.WestCoastTrail. B.QuebecIceHotel.C.CNTowerEdgeWalk. D.LeviathanRollerCoaster.23.Whatdothefourextremeadventureshaveincommon?A.Leg-testinghikes.B.Head-spinningaltitude.C.Pulse-racingexperiences.D.Eye-catchinglandscapes.LateonenightinJuly2020inReykjavik,HaraldurThorleifssonwaswanderingaroundthecity’smainshoppingstreetwithhisfamily.ShortlyaftermovingbacktoIcelandfromtheUnitedStates,theywerejet-laggedandcouldn’tsleep.Duringtheirwalk,histhree-year-oldsonwantedadrinkfromacornerstore,butThorleifssoncouldn’tenterduetoa20-centimeterstepblockinghisaccesstothestore.Bornwithmusculardystrophy(肌肉萎缩症),Thorleifssonhasusedawheelchairsinceage25.Ashewaitedoutsidetheshopforhiswifeandchildren,herecalled,“Ithoughtabouthowstrangeitisthatweseparatefamiliesinthisway.IthoughtaboutallthetimesIwasn’tabletojoinmyfriendsatrestaurantsandstoresthatareinaccessible.”Havinglivedworldwideasadesigner,hehadwitnessedfirst-handhowdifferentcitiesconsiderandplanforaccessibility,fromramps(斜坡)andsidewalkstopublictransportation.In2021,helaunchedRampUpReykjavik,anon-profitaimingtobuild100permanentrampsinthecitywithinayear.Unlikemobileandtemporarysolutionsinothercities,theserampsarepermanentstructuresthatmatchtheartisticstyleofthebuildings,makingthemappearasifthey’vealwaysbeenthere.Withgovernmentfundingandsponsors,theprojectexpandednationwide,targeting1,500rampsby2026.Iceland’spresidentpraisedThorleifsson’swork,callinghimarolemodelforinclusivity.NamedIceland’sPersonoftheYearin2022,Thorleifssonalsorunsacafe,cinema,andaco-workingspace.ThorleifssonisproudthatRampUphasmotivatedotherstoact.Herecentlymetawomanwhowasinspiredtobuildarampatherhome,allowingherfriendof30yearswhousesawheelchairtoeasilyvisit.“Equalaccessisn’tarealityyet,”Thorleifssonsays,“butchangestartswithoneperson.”24.WhatinspiredThorleifssontostarttheRampUpReykjavikproject?A.Hisson’sdifficultyinfindingadrink.B.Hisambitiontogainnationalrecognition.C.Hispersonalexperiencewithinaccessiblespaces.D.Hisdissatisfactionwiththecity’stransportsystem.25.HowaretherampsbuiltbyRampUpReykjavikdifferentfromthoseinothercities?A.Theyaretemporaryandmobile.B.Theyarefundedbyforeignorganizations.C.Theyareprimarilyforpublictransportation.D.Theyareconsistentwiththebuildings’design.26.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheimpactoftheprogram?A.Far-reaching. B.Profit-making.C.Short-lived. D.Area-limited.27.WhatmessagedoesThorleifssonwanttoconveythroughhiswork?A.Technologicalsolutionsaretheultimateanswer.B.Certainrestrictionsinpublicareasareunavoidable.C.Governmentsshouldtakechargeofpublicprojects.D.Individualsshouldtaketheinitiativetocreatechange.Extremeheatseemstoquickenbiologicalageinginolderpeople,suggestingthatitcouldraisetheriskofage-relateddiseases.“Thisisoneofthefirstlarge-scalestudiestolinklong-termheatexposuretobiologicalageinginhumans,”saysEunYoungChoiattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.“Olderadultslivinginareaswithmoreextremeheatdaysagedbiologicallyfasterthanthoseincoolerregions.”Choiandhercolleaguesanalyzedgeneticdatafrombloodsamplesof3,600Americansaged56andolder.Theyestimatedeachparticipant’sbiologicalageusingthreeso-calledepigenetic(表观遗传的)clocks,whichinvolveslookingatpatternsofchemicaltags(标签)onDNA.Thesepatternschangeaswegetolderandsuchchangeshavebeenlinkedtoage-relateddiseases.Theresearchersalsoexamineddailyairtemperaturereadingstakenwithinafewkilometresofwhereparticipantslivedforthesixyearsbeforebloodsamplesweretaken.Theyfoundthat,forroughlyevery200dayswithtemperaturesreachingatleast32.2℃(90°F)oversixyears,biologicalageincreasedbyupto3.5monthsonaverage.SimilarfindingswerereportedinearlierstudiesfromTaiwanandGermany,addingtothegrowingevidenceofthisglobalassociation.However,expertslikeAustinArgentieriatHarvardwarnthatepigeneticclocksalonecannotfullypredicttheageingprocessorpeople’sriskofdiseases.Whiletheresultsareconvincing,somescientistsarguethatgenesmayplayalargerrolethanenvironmentalfactorsinageing.“Individualresiliencevarieswidely,”saidArgentieri.“Weneedmoreresearchtoconnectheatexposure,biologicalageing,andactualhealthoutcomes.”Thestudyalsodidnotaccountforfactorslikeairconditioninguseortimespentoutdoors,whichcouldsignificantlychangepersonalheatexposure.Thefindingholdscriticalsignificance,especiallyasclimatechangeincreasesheatwaves.Urbanplanningsolutions,suchasexpandinggreenspacestorelievethe“heatisland”effectincities,couldminimizerisks.Identifyingdisadvantagedpopulationsmightalsopromotepolicieslikegovernment-fundedcoolingsystemsortailoredheatwarnings.Astemperaturesriseglobally,understandingheat’shiddeneffectsonhealthgrowsurgent.Thisstudyhighlightshowourenvironmentmayshapenotjustourcomfort—butourverybiology.Whiledebatescontinue,onemessageisclear:extremeheatismorethanatemporarydiscomfort;itcouldquietlyacceleratetheclockwithinus.28.Whatdidtheresearchersfindaboutextremeheat?A.Itaffectspeopleaged56andolder.B.Itspeedsupbiologicalageinginseniors.C.Itreducestheriskofage-relateddiseases.D.Ithasnolong-termimpactonhumancells.29.HowdidChoi’steamconducttheirresearchonheatandageing?A.ByanalyzingDNAchangesinblood.B.Bymeasuringbodytemperaturesdaily.C.Bycomparingagingratesacrosscountries.D.Bytrackingparticipants’medicalhistories.30.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthelimitationsofthestudyaccordingtoArgentieri?A.Thestudyover-reliedonepigeneticclocks.B.Thedataonairtemperaturewasinaccurate.C.Thesamplewasinsufficientforconclusions.D.Theresearchersoverlookedenvironmentalfactors.31.Basedontheresearchfindings,whichpracticalsolutionwouldberecommended?A.Fundingresearchonanti-ageingdrugs.B.Providingheatreliefforthoseinneed.C.Identifyinggreenspacesinurbanareas.D.AdaptingDNAtoenhanceheattolerance.Withclimatechangethreateningtraditionalagricultureandnearly700millionpeoplefacinghungerworldwide,scientistsaredevelopinginnovativesolutions.Onepromisingtechnology—Electro-agriculture—enablesplantstogrowwithoutsunlightbyusingelectricitytotransformcarbondioxideandwaterintonutrients.Theprocess,developedbyProfessorFengJiao’steam,involvestwokeysteps:firsttransformingCO₂intoCO,thenturningitintoacetate(醋酸盐)—asubstanceplantscanuseforgrowth.Thisbreakthroughallowscropstodevelopindependentlyofphotosynthesis(光合作用).Electro-agriculturesystemsaredesignedasmulti-storybuildings.Solarpanelsontheroofgenerateelectricityforthenutrientproductionprocess,whileplantsgrowonlowerfloors.Earlyexperimentshavesuccessfullygrownmushroomsandalgae,withcurrenttrialsfocusingonvegetableslikelettuceandtomatoes.Onepromisingapplicationisitspotentialtoeasefoodinsecurity,particularlyinregionswheretraditionalagriculturefails.“Wehopethetechnologycanbeemployedinlocationswheretraditionalagricultureisverydifficult,”Jiaosays.“Particularlyconcerningisclimatechange—placesthatusedtobegoodlandforgrowingthingsmaynotbepossibleinthefuture,sothismaybecomeawaytostabilizethefoodsupplytotheworld.”ButsomeexpertsareskepticalofElectro-agriculture’sabilitytobealarge-scalesolutiontofoodinsecurity.AccordingtoHaroldvanEs,anexpertonsoilandwatermanagementatCornellUniversity,theeffectivenessofthistechnologyis“upintheair.”“Doesitactuallysolveaproblem,orisitjustanovelwayofgrowingplants?”heasks.“It’snotgoingtosolvetheglobalfoodshortageissuesbecauseit’stoocomplexandprobablytooinefficientfromafinancialperspective.“Infact,thetechnologyrequiresenormousamountsofenergy:feedingtheentireU.S.populationusingElectro-agriculturewouldrequirefivetimesthecurrentelectricityconsumptionoftheentireU.S..What’smore,manycropsalsorequiregeneticadjustmentstoeffectivelyuseacetate.Additionally,publicacceptanceoffoodgrownthiswayremainsuncertain.Despitethechallenges,researchersremainoptimisticaboutthefutureofElectro-agriculture.AsJiaoandhisteamcontinuetoimprovethetechnology,theyarehopefulthatwithinthenexttwoyears,theywillachieve“significantdevelopmentinthefield”.32.WhatisonemajoradvantageofElectro-agriculturementionedinthetext?A.Itreplacestraditionalfarmingwithlowercosts.B.Itremovestheneedforcarbondioxideinplantgrowth.C.Itsustainscropgrowthwithoutrelyingonphotosynthesis.D.Itproduceshigheryieldsthanexistingagriculturalmethod.33.WhichchallengeisNOTmentionedforElectro-agriculture?A.Thecropsneedgeneticadjustment.B.Thecropscouldbecomelessnutritious.C.Thepublicmayresistthisgrowingmethod.D.Thesystemrequiressubstantialpowerdemand.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“upintheair”inparagraph4mean?A.Alreadyproven. B.Potentiallypromising.C.Widelyaccepted. D.Stillundecided.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.CanElectricFarmingFeedtheFuture?B.HowCanSolarPanelsSolveWorldHunger?C.TheEndofTraditionalFarming:ANewEraBegins.D.FromSunlighttoElectricity:AnAgricultureRevolution.TalktopeopleyoudisagreewithEveryoneoccasionallyhasdisagreementswithfriendsorfamilymembers.Sometimesthesedisagreementsareaboutsimplethings,likewhichrestaurantmakesthebestpizza.Othertimes,theymaybeaboutmoreserioustopics,likeeventshappeningintheworld.36Here’show.37Youmayfindthatyoucan’tchangetheotherperson’smind,andtheymaynotchangeyours.Still,lookforpointsyoudoagreeon.Youmayalsogainabetterunderstandingofeachother’sopinion.Intheend,it’sworththeeffortbecausehealthycommunicationbuildsstrongrelationshipsandcommunities.SeetheirperspectiveEvenifyoudon’tsharesomeone’spointofview,youcanstilllistentowhattheyhavetosay.Showthatyou’repayingattentionbylisteningattentivelywithoutinterruptingthem.Thinkabouthowtheirlifeexperiencesmaybedifferentfromyours,whichgivesthemadifferentperspective.38Youcanstartbysaying,“OK.IfIunderstandyou,youaresaying...”UserespectfullanguageWhensomeonehasanopinionyoudon’tagreewith,itcanbeeasytodismissit—especiallyifit’sonasubjectyou’repassionateabout.Somepeopleshootdownothers’opinionsbyusingironyorattackingtheperson’sjudgment.39.Instead,focusonspeakingcalmly.Startwithstatementsthatbeginwith“I”insteadof“You”.Forexample,youmightleadyouropinionwith“Ifeel”or“Iseethisanotherway”.SticktothefactsIfyouhaveastrongopinion,youcanmakeabettercaseforitwithfactsinsteadoffeelings.Startbyaskingifyoucanshareyouropinion.Thenrelaxyourshouldersandsaywhatyouwouldliketosayinacalmvoice.40.Thengivethepersonachancetorespond.A.Changethetopic.B.Findcommonground.C.Ifinterrupted,politelyaskforyourturntospeak.D.Avoidusinginsultingadjectives,like“stupid”or“ridiculous”.E.Staycalmandpatient,eveniftheconversationbecomesheated.F.Anotherwaytoshowyou’relisteningisbyrepeatingwhattheysaid.G.Disagreementscanbetough,butyoucanmakeconversationsmoreproductive.三、完形填空CallieClemensreceivedanemergencymessageonherFacebookpageataround11p.m.lastJuly26th.Atinyblackpuppyhadbeen41rushingacrossaroadinSpringBranch,Houstonand42fromanearbystormdrain(下水道)suggestedmorewere43downthere.Asananimallover,Clemens44tothescene.Shegrabbedherson’stoyflashlightfromhercar,45thedraincoverandwormeddown.“Iwasnot46togointothe47.Butsomebody’sgottodoit.”sheadmitted.Then,Clemens48throughabout10feetofa24-inch-widetunnel49shereachedanareawhereshecouldcrouchandsearch.Shepointedher50andsawtwosetsofeyeslookingather.Thenthedogs51.Aroundmidnight,staffersfromthelocalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(SPCA)arrivedand52Clemens,tryingtotrackdownthedogs.TheywerenotabletofindthetwodogsthatClemenshadseenunderground,53theydidfindafemaleblackpuppyoutsideunderadustbin.Besides,earlythenextmorning,atinyblack-and-whitepupwasseenrunningoutofthetunnel,whichtheSPCA54later.However,Clemenswouldn’tgiveupbecausetherewasstillonedogleftunderground.ButthefactthatClemensfoundanexitholeandhadstoppedhearingthedog’scriesmakesher55thatthepuppyhadfounditswayout.“Onceshebecomesfocusedonarescuesituation,sheisunstoppable,”commentedastaffofSPCA.41.A.caught B.watched C.spotted D.chased42.A.puppies B.messages C.cries D.water43.A.stuck B.abused C.hidden D.buried44.A.ran B.walked C.drove D.flew45.A.moved B.removed C.pushed D.broke46.A.fearing B.struggling C.pretending D.expecting47.A.cover B.drain C.car D.dustbin48.A.marched B.jumped C.swam D.squeezed49.A.before B.after C.because D.although50.A.finger B.phone C.flashlight D.camera51.A.ranoff B.slippedover C.stoodby D.stormedin52.A.led B.joined C.rescued D.accompanied53.A.or B.and C.so D.but54.A.broughtup B.tookin C.caredabout D.droveaway55.A.worried B.proud C.shocked D.confident四、语法填空阅读下列短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ForthosetravelingtotheBinglingTempleGrottoesinGansuprovince,thejourney56(it)isanexperience.Therecommendedway57(reach)thetempleistotakeashuttleboat,whichallowvisitorstosee58naturalwonderofthecleargreenwateroftheYellowRivermergingwiththeyellowcurrentsoftheTaoRiver.Astheboatsapproach,themountainsoneithersideclosein,59(reveal)aredsandstoneDanxialandscapeandformingthebackdropforBinglingTempleGrottoes.Formorethanathousandyears,peoplecarvedstoriesandbeliefsintothemountainswithalevelofcraftsmanshipmatchingthemagnificenceofnature.Locatedinthecliffsabovethetemple’sbiggestBuddhastatue,Cave169istheearliestdatedgrottoinChina,60thestyleofsculptureandtheimageryallowscholarstotracktherouteofthespreadofBuddhisminancientChina.Inordertoreachit,visitorsmustclimbseveralflightsof61(wood)stairsbesidethestatue.However,thestructuresatBinglingTempleweredestroyedduringthewarsofthelateQingDynasty.Itwasn’tuntilafterthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChina62effortsweremadetorestorethegrottoes.In1955,aninstitutewasestablishedfortheir63(preserve),andin1961,thesitewasdeclaredasanationalkeyculturalheritageprotectionunit.Inrecentyears,aseries64conservationprojectsfundedbynational-and-provincial-levelfunds65(conduct)torestorethegrottoes.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你所在城市的博物馆正在策划一场“云游博物馆奇妙周”的线上活动以庆祝“国际博物馆日”。请给你的美国朋友Jim写一封推介信,内容包括:1.推介理由;2.活动内容。云游博物馆奇妙周DigitalMuseumAdventureWeek注意:1.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。DearJim,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Thispastsummer,Ijoinedmysister'sfamilyfortheirannualAdirondackvacationinarentedcottageonalake,thesameplacemyfamilyhasstayedsinceIwasalittlekid.Thereareplentyofactivitiestokeepeveryonebusy:swimming,fishingandsandcastlebuildingonthebeach.Bythethirdday,Ihadnoticedthatmyten-year-oldniece,Jannie,hadspentmostofhertimewatchingcableTVandbrowsingthroughthegiftshopsintown.NotexactlythewildernessexperienceIrememberedfrommyyouth.So,atdinner,ItoldJannieweshouldhiketothetopofthemountainacrossthelakethefollowingmorning,whichwascalledRockyPointbecausethepeakisbareandrock-covered."Well."repliedJannie,"TomorrowtherearesomeshowsontheDisneyChannel,soI'mgoingtobeprettybusy.""WhenyourmotherandIusedtocomeherewhenwewereyourage,weweretoobusyswimmingandhikingupmountains.""Soundsmorelikepunishmentthanavacation."Sheshruggedhershoulders."Besides,Idon'tthinkIcanwalkthatfar."WhenIsaiditonlytookahalf-hourofsteadywalkingtogettothetop.Shegrumbled,"Fine,I'llgo."Iknewshewasagreeingjusttoshutmeup,butIwouldtakeanythingIcouldget.Thenextmorningwasaperfectdayforahike,withsunshineandclearskies.Igotupearlyandtooksomesandwichesandwaterbottles,whichItuckedintomybackpackalongwiththebugsprayandthecamera.Janniecameshufflingdownstairs,sigheddramatically,rolledhereyesandannouncedinaveryunenthusiastic,robot-likevoice."I'mreadytogohiking,UncleDavid."Anyway,weclimbedintomycaranddrovetothetrailheadabouttenminutesaway.Aswestoodattheedgeoftheparkinglotandlookeddowntheshadedtrailthatledintothewoods."Iamstillnotsurethisisagoodidea,butifyouandMomcoulddoit,Icantoo,Iguess."注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraphl:Forthemomentshewasdeterminedtostartourjourney.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Awhilelaterwedidittothetop.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________《浙江省台金七校2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题》参考答案题号12345678910答案ABACBABCCB题号11121314151617181920答案AACABCABBC题号21222324252627282930答案CBCCDADBAA题号31323334353637383940答案BCBDAGBFDC题号41424344454647484950答案CCACBDBDAC题号5152535455答案ABDBD1.A【原文】M:Don’tforgetthatwehaveameetingat3:00p.m..Alltheofficesfromaroundtheworldarejoiningit.W:Iknow.I’msonervoustogiveapresentationinfrontofsomanypeople.2.B【原文】M:Hey,comeintothemainoffice!Thebosshasboughtusfriednoodlesfromthatnicerestaurantnearthepark,tocelebratefinishingtheproject!W:IwishI’dknown!I’vebroughtsandwiches.M:Don’tworry,justputtheminthefridge.Youcaneatthemlater!3.A【原文】W:What’swrongwithFrank?Healwayswaveswhenhepassesmyhouse,butheevendidn’tlookatmetoday.M:Maybehehasalotonhismind.HedidsmilethelasttimeIsawhim.W:He’susuallyveryfriendly.It’snotlikehimtoignoreme.4.C【原文】M:Isawanewsreportthatsaidthefilmmuseumisoneofthemostmodernbuildingsinthatcity.W:Yes,that’sright.Itwasdesignedbyaveryfamousdesignerandthere’sstillalottobedonetofinishit.5.B【原文】M:Hi,Mom.Ididn’tridemybiketoschool,butmycoachsaidhewoulddrivemehomeaftertherunningpractice.W:Oh,Ialmostforgottopickyouup.PleasesaythankyoutoCoachVincefordoingthat!6.A7.B【原文】M:Areyoustillsleeping,Jill?I’mdisappointedinyou.W:Butit’sacold,rainyday,Dad.It’sperfectforsleeping,isn’tit?M:Iguessso.Butisthatreallyhowyouwanttospendyourtime?WhenIwasyourage,Iwasalwaysattheparkwithmyfriends.W:Well,myfriendsareallatthatmathcamp.WhatdoyouthinkIshouldbedoing?M:Idon’tknow.You’reyoung,andyouhavesomuchenergy.Whynotgotothemallacrossthestreetandtakeawalkthere?8.C9.C10.B【原文】M:Inoticeyoualwaysthrowyourpapercupinthenormalbininsteadoftherecyclingone.W:BecauseIdon’tbelieverecyclingcupsmakesabigdifference.M:Butifeveryonerecyclespaperproducts,wewon’tneedtocutdownthatmanytrees.W:Buttherearealwayssometreesgrowntobecutdownforwoodandpaper.Whatweshoulddoisplantmoretrees.M:Ithinkyou’rewrongaboutrecycling,butyou’rerightaboutplantingtrees.Youshouldwritealettertothenewspaper.W:Ithinkit’sbettertomakeavideoandputitonsocialmedia.M:Whydon’tyoudothat?Youhavemillionsoffollowers.W:Well,wouldyouliketojoinme?M:Sure!11.A12.A13.C【原文】W:Ilikethishouse,butI’mworriedwewon’thaveenoughmoneytopaytherenteachmonth.M:Don’tworryaboutthat.Oncewegetthebusinessupandrunning,we’llhavemorethanenough.W:Honey,Itrustyou.Butbeforeourbusinessgetsup,we’dbetterfindanaffordablehouse.Justincasewerunintodifficulties.M:You’reright.Let’ssee.Nowthishouseis$1000permonth,whichdoublestheamountofmoneywe’replanningtospendonhousing.W:Yes,butitisreallyagoodhouse.Ilovethisbigbedroomforourkids.M:Yeah.Andthishousereallyhasagoodview.Well,Iguessweneedtonarrowdownouroptionsnow.Houseswithgoodviewsaredefinitelymuchmoreexpensive.W:Yeah,theonlythingIreallycareaboutinthehouseisastudy,sincethatistheplacewherewecangetourbusinessgrowing.14.A15.B16.C17.A【原文】M:TodayontheshowwehaveDoctorWang.W:Thanksforhavingme,Chris.Ilovewatchingyourshow.M:Thankyou.Sowhydon’tyoutellouraudiencewhatyoudoforaliving?W:I’mascientistwhostudiesobjectsinspace
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