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第1页(共1页)2026年山东省日照市高考英语模拟试卷(4月份)一、听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanremindthewomanabout?A.Visitingherparents.B.Playingtennistogether.C.Lookingforanewhouse.2.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Playingagame.B.Repairingthestairs.C.Movingasofa.3.(1.5分)Whichdishisorderedthemostaccordingtotheman?A.Fish.B.Beef.C.Pork.4.(1.5分)Whatneedstobefixed?A.Theelectricheater.B.Theheatingsystem.C.Theplug.5.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalift.B.Onabeach.C.Inabookstore.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。(3分)6.Whywasithardforthespeakerstotalkonthephone?A.Theywerebothbusywithwork.B.Themanwasshoutingtooloudly.C.Thewomanwasunabletohearwell.7.Whatmistakedidthewomanmakethismorning?A.Playinghermusictooloud.B.Leavingherheadphonesathome.C.Talkingonthephonefortoolong.(4.5分)8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman'sfavoriteteacher?A.Heisknowledgeable.B.HeactsinShakespeareplays.C.Heteachesbiologyinhighschool.9.WhatdoesNolanSmithprobablydo?A.Heisaphysicist.B.Heisarepairman.C.Heisatraindriver.10.Howdoesthewomansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Pleased.B.Disappointed.C.Sorry.(4.5分)11.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoingduringherstayathotels?A.Sleeping.B.Doingexercise.C.WatchingTV.12.Howlongdoesthistriplast?A.3days.B.5days.C.10days.13.Whatdidthewomanuseherairlinerewardsfor?A.AbusinesstriptoFlorida.B.Agiftforherhusbandandkids.C.AfamilyvacationtoDisneyWorld.(4.5分)14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Coachandplayer.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatplacedidthewomangetinthemixedcompetition?A.Thesecondplace.B.Thethirdplace.C.Theninthplace.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Playchessregularly.B.Joinachessclub.C.Downloadachessapp.(6分)17.Howlonghasthespeakerbeenatthescene?A.For6hours.B.For3hours.C.For15minutes.18.Whatisthegreatestconcernfortherescueteams?A.Thesharksmightattacktherescuers.B.Thewhalecouldsinkaboat.C.Thenetistoostrongtocut.19.Whoisprobablythespeaker?A.Arescueworker.B.Anewsreporter.C.Afisherman.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Asearescueofafishingboat.B.Adangeroussharkattackinthesea.C.Arescueoperationforthetrappedwhales.二、阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(7.5分)MaricopaCountyHome&FlowerShowArizona'sLargestIndoorFlowerShow,combinesvibrantfloral(花)displayswithmorethan1,000homeimprovementstands—unlikeanythingtheValleyhaseverseen!ExploreArizona'sbesthomeimprovementandinternaldesigncompanies,breathtakingfloralinstallations,shoplocalartisans,joininoninteractivecompetitions,andsomuchmore!Don'tmissthisaward﹣winningevent,andendlesshome&gardeninspirationallinoneplace!Shop&ExploreCovering300,000squarefeet,theHomeShowbringstogether1,000Arizonacompanies,showcasingeverythingfromkitchendecorationsandlandscapingtooutdoorlivingsolutions.Withunmatchedscale,variety,andexpertiseonhand,it'sthego﹣todestinationforValleyresidentsandhomeownersseekingstylish,practicalideasfortheirhomesandArizonalifestyles.TheFloralShowcase—AShowWithintheShow50,000squarefeetofpurebotanicalgrandviewandfeaturingmillionsofpetals(花瓣),theFloralShowcasetransformsWestWorldintoafullyimmersivesensoryexperience.Toweringfloralsculptures,unusualdesigns,andlivebotanicalcompetitionssetthestageforacombinationofcolorandcreativity.ShoptheFlower&Artisans'Marketplace,snapapicturewithInstagrammablephotoops,visitthePlantBar,andmore.Newthisyear:thePlantPavilion—ourlargestcollectionofhouseplantsellersever—withthousandsofplantsavailableforpurchase,fromraretoexoticandbonsaitotropicals,herbs,starters,andseedlings.TheFloralShowcaseisn'tjustanattraction—it'sthemust﹣seeeventoftheyear.AdmissionAdult13,Child(5﹣12)3,Child(0﹣4)$0Date&LocationMay1st,2nd,&3rd.WestWorldinScottsdale.16601NPimaRd.Scottsdale,AZ852605.Indoors,Air﹣Conditioned,FreeParking.Moreinformationincludingdailyactivitiesscheduleatwww.MCHomeS.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheshow?A.Takecookinglessons.B.Learnabouthomedesign.C.Attendtalksbylocalgardeners.D.Buyflowersatdiscountedprices.22.WhichisthenewhighlightoftheFloralShowcase?A.ThePlantPavilion.B.Toweringfloralsculptures.C.Livebotanicalcompetitions.D.TheFlower&Artisans'Marketplace.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvertiseanevent.B.Toreportanexhibition.C.Toshareanexperience.D.Tolaunchaninitiative.(10分)Thissummer,myfellowmusiciansandIlistenedtotheslowmovementofBeethoven'sStringQuartet.Fromthefirstnotesofthisprofoundmusic,Iwasintears.WhatIhadexperiencedwascompleteimmersion(沉浸)inmusic.Mostoflife'sgreatmomentsarelikethis.Wegiveourfullattentiontoonethingandwonderatitsbeauty.Pastdisappointmentsandfutureworriesdisappear.Butintoday'sworld,suchmomentsareincreasinglyhardtocomeby.Ourdigitalexistenceaimstodistractourattention,floodinguswithmoreinformationinlesstimethanthehumanmindwasdesignedtoabsorb.Musicprovidesauniqueescapefromthisconstantfloodofinformation.Agreatperformanceofmusicbothtakesusoutofourheadsandputsusintouchwithourdeepestselves.That'sthemagicofmusic.Thatphrase—"themagicofmusic"—isusedfrequentlybythemarketingteamsofmusicalorganizations.Butoften,theireffortstosupportthatmusicreflectdifferentpriorities.Someteamshaveencouragedaudiencestolive﹣tweetperformances.Ifyouwatchaconcertonalivestream,youareofteninvitedtochatwithotherviewers.Engagementfirst;listeningsecond.Meanwhile,multidisciplinaryandmultimediaprojectsareincreasinglyinfashion.Themessagefromprogrammersisclear:Audiencessupposedlydon'twanttobeimmersedinthemusic.Theyarethecustomers,andthecustomerisalwaysright.Thisisnotablack﹣and﹣whiteissue.Anartformshouldevolve,andsomemixed﹣mediaprojectsareexcellent.Butifweloseourcapacitytofocusdeeplyonmusic,weloseoneofthegreatestgiftswearegrantedashumanbeings.Whenpromotionfocusesonlyonsupplyanddemand,itcreatesaviciouscycle:Thelessweareabletopayattention,thelessweareaskedto.payattention,whichonlydegradesourattentionfurther.Whilemarketingteamstalkaboutmagic,classicalmusicorganizationstryhardtopresentthemselvesasrelevant.Thisisunderstandable.Noonewantstobeirrelevant.Yettruerelevanceisn'tjustkeepingupwiththetimesbydrivingusdeeperintoourdevices.Itcomesfromembracingmusic'spowertoimmerseusinaworldofpossibilityandwonder.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"suchmoments"inparagraph2referto?A.ListeningtoBeethoven'smusic.B.Beingtotallylostinonething.C.Cryingoverprofoundmusic.D.Beingfloodedwithinformation.25.Whatdosomemusicalmarketingteamsemphasize?A.Music'spower.B.Liveperformances.C.Customers'rights.D.Audienceinteraction.26.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinparagraph4?AArtformsareundergoingdiversechanges.B.Customers'demandsshouldbeatoppriority.C.Poormarketingstrategiesworsenpeople'sconcentration.D.Humanbeingsarelosingtheirabilitytoappreciatemusic.27.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellus?A.Digitaldevicesdisturbfullconcentration.B.Themagicofmusicdeservesourfullattention.C.Musicorganizationsadvocatedigitalpromotion.D.Mixed﹣mediaprojectsruinlisteningexperiences.(10分)While"chaosgardening"becameaviralsocialmediatrendin2023,itscorephilosophyoflettingnatureleadhascometostay—it'sareturntotime﹣honoredecologicalgardeningprinciples,reimaginedformodernhomeowners.Unlikestrictlyplanned,pesticide﹣reliantgardens,thisapproachrejectsinflexibledesign,insteadsowingadiversemixofseedsandembracingtheunpredictabilityofnaturalgrowth.Farfrommere"messygardening",thepracticeisrootedinecologicalscience:adiverseplantcommunitycreateslayeredhabitatsthatsupportpollinators(授粉者),soilmicrobes,andnativewildlife.Asclimateanxietyandbiodiversitylossgrow,chaosgardeninghasemergedasanaccessiblesolutionforordinarypeopletocontributetoecosystemrestoration.Iteliminatestheneedforartificialchemicals,reduceswaterpollution,andcapturescarbon.AsDr.RebeccaHartman,anecologistatWashingtonUniversity,putsit,"Whatlookslikerandomnesstotheuntrainedeyeisactuallyacomplicatedwebofecologicalrelationships.Chaosgardeningtapsintothatcomplexityinsteadoffightingit."Criticsoftendismissitasunmanagedneglect(忽视),butsuccessfulchaosgardeningrequiresintentionality,notinaction.Thekeyliesinselectingnative,locallyadaptedseedmixes:non﹣nativeinvasivespeciescanoutcompetenativeplants,disturbinglocalecosystems,whilecarefullychosennativeplantsprovidesustainedfoodandshelterforlocalpollinators.Resultsarenaturallyvariable—somegardensbloomintolivelywildflowerfields,othersevolveintofood﹣producinglandscapes,makingeachspaceauniqueecologicalexperiment.LandscapedesignerMarcusChen,whohasappliedchaosgardeningprinciplestooverfiftyresidentialprojects,notes,"PeoplearesurprisedwhenItellthemthata'wild'gardenoftentakesmorethoughtfulplanningthanatraditionalone.You'renotabandoningcare—you'reredirectingittowardtherightplantchoicesandthensteppingback."Forbeginners,itoffersalow﹣pressureentrytogardening,freefromthepressureofperfection.It'smorethanagardeningstyle;it'samindsetshift,invitingpeopletoobserve,adapt,andcoexistwithnature,ratherthancontrolit.Inaneraofenvironmentalcrisis,chaosgardeningturnssmall,personaloutdoorspacesintoagentsofecologicalhope.28.Howdoestheauthorpresentthecoreideaofchaosgardeninginthefirstparagraph?A.Bylistingitsbenefits.B.Byintroducingitsorigin.C.Byshowingitspopularity.D.Bydescribingitspractices.29.WhatdoesDr.Hartmansayaboutchaosgardening?A.Itrestorestheecologicalbalance.B.Itupsetsecologicalrelationships.C.Itemploysecologicalnetworks.D.Itreducesecologicalcomplexity.30.WhydoestheauthorquoteMarcusChen?A.Tohighlightintentionalefforts.B.Tosupportcritics'opinions.C.Toadvisegrowingnativeseeds.D.Toshowthebenefitsofwildgardens.31.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?A.MessyWays,ClearResultsB.ChaosPlanted,HopeGrownC.WildLooks,WisePlanningD.NatureLeading,DiversityLost(10分)Everytimeyoucrowdintoapackedplane,youmightwonderifyouwillcatchsomethingfromthepersonsittingnexttoyou—orafewrowsaway.You'renotalone:researcherssharethatcuriosity.Erica,associateprofessoratNorthwesternUniversity,andhercolleaguestriedtofindoutbytestingfacemaskswornbypassengersonflightstodocumentwhatkindsofbugstheytrapped.Theteamwasalsointerestedintheaircirculatinginhospitalsandtestedfacemaskswornbyhospitalstaff.Theycollected53masksforanalysis.Theydetected407totalmicrobial(微生物)speciesfromboththeplaneandhospitalsettings,withsimilarpopulationsofbugsfromeach.Thevastmajorityofthesecamefromskinandareharmless,saysErica.Shesaysmostairbornemicrobescomefromourskin,asweshed(使掉落)themeverywherewego.ThekitsthattheteamusedweredesignedtocollectDNA,sothatmeanttheresearchersprimarilycapturedbacteria—notviruses,manyofwhichhaveRNAastheirgeneticbase(likeinfluenza).Ericasaysthatviruseslikelymakeupasmallerproportionofmicrobesintheairthanbacteria,sincepeopleshedmoreskinbacteriathanvirusparticles.Shenotesthatvirusestendtoheavilydependontherighthabitatinordertothrive,andonceoutsidethebodyandawayfromcellsthattheycaninfect,theycanbecomeslightlylesspernicious.Theresultsofthestudyhighlighttheimportanceofdevelopingbetterwaystomonitortheairfordisease﹣causingpathogens(病原体),includingviruses,usingsensingsystemsthatcouldprovidemorereal﹣timereadings."Imaginesomethinglikeagasalarmthat,dependingonthelevelsofmicrobespresent,couldautomaticallyincreaseair﹣exchangeratesoralertpeopletoputonmasks,"saysErica.Ericahopespeoplewillrememberthattheair—evenintightplaceslikeaplaneorhospital—maynotbeasfullofdisease﹣causingbacteriaaswethink.Still,ifyouareworriedaboutgettingsick,facemasksareaneffectivewaytoprotectyourselffrompathogens,aswellasprotectingyoufromspreadingbacteriatoothersifyouareill.32.WhydidEricaandhercolleaguescarryoutthestudy?A.Tocomparebugsindifferentsettings.B.Todesignanewairconditioningsystem.C.Toexploreinfectionrisksinspecificplaces.D.Toprovethatusingfacemasksisineffective.33.Howdidtheteamcollectdatafortheirresearch?A.ByexaminingDNAfromskinsamples.B.Bytrackingvirusesspreadamongpatients.C.Bycheckingairqualityinsidetheairplanes.D.Bytestingfacemasksfromdifferentgroups.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"pernicious"mostprobablymeaninparagraph4?A.RareB.HarmfulC.VisibleD.Stable35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Virusesarethemainmicrobesintheair.B.Real﹣timeairmonitoringisnowwidelyused.C.Shedskinspreadsmorebacteriathanviruses.D.Peopleneedn'toverreacttotheairintightspaces.第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(12.5分)Doyoutreatnewattemptslikejumpingintoacoldpool?Youstandthereforages,thinkingaboutit,planningforit,makingemotionalspeechesaboutit,yetyoustilldon'tjumpin.36Thiswayofthinkingmeansyoustopwaitingfortheperfecttime,ortheperfectideaortheperfectversionofyourself.Yousimplystart—evenifyourworkisalittlemessy.Manypeoplethinkperfectionismisagoodthing.Itsoundsimpressive,anditmakesyouseemseriousandthoughtful.Butsometimesperfectionismisjustfearwearingglassesandcarryingaclipboard,tellingyou,"Don'tbeginuntileverythingisjustright."37Thisistrueinalmosteverypartoflife.Maybeyouwanttobeavideographer,writer,ormusician—orperhapsyoujustwanttospeakinpublicwithoutfeelinglikeyoursoulhasleftyourbody.38Firstattemptsrarelyare.Thegoodnewsisthatactionteachesfasterthanoverthinking.Whenyouactuallydosomething,yougetfeedback.39That'showwegrow:notbywaitinguntilwe're"naturallygood,"butbybeingbraveenoughtobealittlebadfirst.40Itinvolvesdoingyourbest,sendingitout,andlearningfromtheresult.We'reallworksinprogress.Sogoahead.Startbeforeyoufeelreadybecause,inreallife,donebeatsperfectalmosteverytime.Jumpin.Thewaterisjustfine.A.Youseewhatworksandwhatdoesn't.B.Takingactionanywaydoesn'tmeanbeingcareless.C.Butyou'reworriedthatyourworkwon'tberemarkable.D.Finishingandpresentingsomethingslightlymessyisfine.E.Aperfectstartissurelybetterthancompletedimperfecteffort.F.Theproblemisthatnothingbecomesexcellentwithoutabeginning.G.That'swherethemindsetoftakingactionanywaybecomesimportant.三、语言运用第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(15分)Inthemiddleof2017,overwhelmedbythestressesoflivingandworkinginLondon,JessicaRobsonbeganreturningeveryweekendtoherparents'homeinEastSussex,wherehermumwould41heroutforSundayruns."IfoundIwas42farmorewhenrunningwithmymumthanIwasinmytherapy(治疗)sessionsinLondon,"sherecalls.Byautumnshehadthe43toseeiftherewereotherswhowantedtouserunningthewayshedid—asa44spacetotalkaboutmentalhealth.Acallouttofriendswasmetwith45,soshecalledtheideaRunTalkRunandstartedasking46ontheinternetinstead.47,RobsonwouldwaitnearLondonBridgeeveryThursdayeveningwitha5Kinmind.Asasmall48developed,shemovedthebasetoagyminSouthwark,anddevelopedsome49:runasslowastheslowestrunnerandbethereto50,notadvise;it'sfriend﹣to﹣friendsupport,not51help.Robsonstressessheisneitheratherapistnorarunning52.In2018,JennieOliver53RunTalkRunonInstagramandaskedRobsonifshecouldsetupasecondgroupinPeterborough.Ithascarriedon54thatway.RunTalkRunnowincludes150volunteer﹣ledgroupsworldwide."It'sso55towatchothersspeakfreelyandbecomemoreconfident,"Robsonsays.41.A.dragB.leaveC.pickD.send42.A.goingthroughB.askingforC.takinginD.openingup43.A.reasonB.optionC.strengthD.courage44.A.familiarB.safeC.rareD.quiet45.A.enthusiasmB.criticismC.silenceD.praise46.A.colleaguesB.partnersC.strangersD.fans47.A.InstantlyB.InitiallyC.EventuallyD.Temporarily48.A.audienceB.followingC.populationD.family49.A.guidelinesB.interestsC.ordersD.theories50.A.learnB.runC.listenD.compete51.A.financialB.emotionalC.moralD.professional52.A.coachB.athleteC.organizerD.sponsor53.A.promotedB.foundC.upgradedD.tracked54.A.survivingB.sharingC.growingD.exploring55.A.pleasantB.fortunateC.appealingD.memorable第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(15分)China'scutting﹣edgetechnologicalinnovationshavereshapedtraditionalagricultureintoanintelligent,precision﹣drivenindustry.Theseadvancedtechnologies56(break)throughthelong﹣standingbarriersoftraditionalfarmingandbroughttransformativechangestoruralproductioninrecentdecades.57(integrate)satelliteremotesensing,bigdataanalyticsandautonomousagriculturalmachinery,modernfarmingsystems,whichexpertslabel58"smartagriculture",havegreatlyboostedtheoverallcompetitivenessoftheagriculturalindustry.Unmannedtractorsanddroneshavebeenusedon59massivescaleinmajorgrain﹣producingregions.Theyworkefficientlyaroundtheclockand60(huge)reducetheheavyburdenonfarmers.Theseintelligentdevicesenablescientificfertilizationandirrigation,minimizingresourcewastewhilemaximizingcropyieldsinaneco﹣friendlymanner,61alsohelpsprotectthedelicateecologicalenvironmentinruralareas.Theremarkablethingaboutthistechnologicaltransformationiswhateffectivelyaddresses62(challenge)suchaslaborshortagesandsoildegradation,theveryproblemsthathaveseriouslyrestrictedagriculturalprogressandaffectedfarmers'dailyproduction."Wearenotmerelyupgradingequipment,"asenioragronomiststresses,"63revolutionizinganentireagriculturalecosystemfromseedingtoharvesting."China'sagriculture64(power)withcontinuoustechnologicalbreakthroughshaswitnessedstableandhigh﹣qualitydevelopmentinrecentyears,layingasolidfoundationfornationalfood65(secure)andsustainableruralrevitalization(振兴).四、写作第一节66.(15分)假定你是校英文广播站负责人李华,你校将于下周举办以"LaborMakesOurCampusShine"为主题的实践活动。请你写一篇宣传稿,内容包括:(1)活动内容和意义;(2)呼吁积极参加。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。LaborMakesOurCampusShine________第二节阅读下面材料,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。67.(25分)Elarahadlongbeenwell﹣knownforhersympathyandwillingnesstoreachouttothemarginalized(边缘群体).Onmanyweekends,shedevotedhersparetimetoalocalcharity,assistingwiththedistributionofdailysuppliesandprovidingcompanytothoselivingrough.OnebitterlycoldeveninginlateJanuary,asharpwindsweptthroughthestreets.Passersbyburiedtheirchinsintheirscarvesandhurriedalong,desperatetoescapethebittercold.Asshepassedanabandonedalley(小巷),Elaracaughtsightofathinfigureinthecorner.Itwasamiddle﹣agedwoman,wrappedinaraggedblanketthathardlyprotectedherfromthefreezingwind.Hercheekswereflushedwithcold,andbesideherlayonlyafewwornbelongings.Itwasobviousthatshehadbeenhomelessforalongtime.AsurgeofpityoverwhelmedElara.Shethoughtofherwarmhome,thesteamingmealspreparedbyherfamily,andthewarmbedshehadalwaystakenforgranted.Insharpcontrast,thisstrangerhadnoneofthesecomforts."Areyouokay?"sheapproachedgentlyandasked.Thewomanliftedherhead,hereyescloudedwithweariness."Justtryingtogetthroughthenight,"shewhispered."AndI'vebeenwanderingthestreetsformonths,goinghungryandstrugglingtosurvivethecoldnights."Elara'sheartached."Waithere,"shesaid.Sherushedtoanearbyshopandusedhersavingstobuyacupofhotsoup,awarmbreadrollandathickpairofgloves.Handingthemover,shesaid,"Thisshouldwarmyouupabit—takeyourtime,it'sallyours."Thewoman'seyeswateredwithtears,herlowerliptremblingslightlyasshetooktheitems."Thankyou,dear—youhavenoideahowmuchthismeans,"shemurmured,hervoicethickwithémotion.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。ButtoElara'ssurprise,thewomandidnotrushtoeatordrink._______Witnessingthewoman'sselflessness,Elaradecidedtodomore._______
2026年山东省日照市高考英语模拟试卷(4月份)一、听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.(1.5分)Whatdoesthemanremindthewomanabout?A.Visitingherparents.B.Playingtennistogether.C.Lookingforanewhouse.【解答】略2.(1.5分)Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Playingagame.B.Repairingthestairs.C.Movingasofa.【解答】略3.(1.5分)Whichdishisorderedthemostaccordingtotheman?A.Fish.B.Beef.C.Pork.【解答】略4.(1.5分)Whatneedstobefixed?A.Theelectricheater.B.Theheatingsystem.C.Theplug.【解答】略5.(1.5分)Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalift.B.Onabeach.C.Inabookstore.【解答】略第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。(3分)6.Whywasithardforthespeakerstotalkonthephone?A.Theywerebothbusywithwork.B.Themanwasshoutingtooloudly.C.Thewomanwasunabletohearwell.7.Whatmistakedidthewomanmakethismorning?A.Playinghermusictooloud.B.Leavingherheadphonesathome.C.Talkingonthephonefortoolong.【解答】略(4.5分)8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman'sfavoriteteacher?A.Heisknowledgeable.B.HeactsinShakespeareplays.C.Heteachesbiologyinhighschool.9.WhatdoesNolanSmithprobablydo?A.Heisaphysicist.B.Heisarepairman.C.Heisatraindriver.10.Howdoesthewomansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Pleased.B.Disappointed.C.Sorry.【解答】略(4.5分)11.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoingduringherstayathotels?A.Sleeping.B.Doingexercise.C.WatchingTV.12.Howlongdoesthistriplast?A.3days.B.5days.C.10days.13.Whatdidthewomanuseherairlinerewardsfor?A.AbusinesstriptoFlorida.B.Agiftforherhusbandandkids.C.AfamilyvacationtoDisneyWorld.【解答】略(4.5分)14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Coachandplayer.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatplacedidthewomangetinthemixedcompetition?A.Thesecondplace.B.Thethirdplace.C.Theninthplace.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Playchessregularly.B.Joinachessclub.C.Downloadachessapp.【解答】略(6分)17.Howlonghasthespeakerbeenatthescene?A.For6hours.B.For3hours.C.For15minutes.18.Whatisthegreatestconcernfortherescueteams?A.Thesharksmightattacktherescuers.B.Thewhalecouldsinkaboat.C.Thenetistoostrongtocut.19.Whoisprobablythespeaker?A.Arescueworker.B.Anewsreporter.C.Afisherman.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Asearescueofafishingboat.B.Adangeroussharkattackinthesea.C.Arescueoperationforthetrappedwhales.【解答】略二、阅读第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(7.5分)MaricopaCountyHome&FlowerShowArizona'sLargestIndoorFlowerShow,combinesvibrantfloral(花)displayswithmorethan1,000homeimprovementstands—unlikeanythingtheValleyhaseverseen!ExploreArizona'sbesthomeimprovementandinternaldesigncompanies,breathtakingfloralinstallations,shoplocalartisans,joininoninteractivecompetitions,andsomuchmore!Don'tmissthisaward﹣winningevent,andendlesshome&gardeninspirationallinoneplace!Shop&ExploreCovering300,000squarefeet,theHomeShowbringstogether1,000Arizonacompanies,showcasingeverythingfromkitchendecorationsandlandscapingtooutdoorlivingsolutions.Withunmatchedscale,variety,andexpertiseonhand,it'sthego﹣todestinationforValleyresidentsandhomeownersseekingstylish,practicalideasfortheirhomesandArizonalifestyles.TheFloralShowcase—AShowWithintheShow50,000squarefeetofpurebotanicalgrandviewandfeaturingmillionsofpetals(花瓣),theFloralShowcasetransformsWestWorldintoafullyimmersivesensoryexperience.Toweringfloralsculptures,unusualdesigns,andlivebotanicalcompetitionssetthestageforacombinationofcolorandcreativity.ShoptheFlower&Artisans'Marketplace,snapapicturewithInstagrammablephotoops,visitthePlantBar,andmore.Newthisyear:thePlantPavilion—ourlargestcollectionofhouseplantsellersever—withthousandsofplantsavailableforpurchase,fromraretoexoticandbonsaitotropicals,herbs,starters,andseedlings.TheFloralShowcaseisn'tjustanattraction—it'sthemust﹣seeeventoftheyear.AdmissionAdult13,Child(5﹣12)3,Child(0﹣4)$0Date&LocationMay1st,2nd,&3rd.WestWorldinScottsdale.16601NPimaRd.Scottsdale,AZ852605.Indoors,Air﹣Conditioned,FreeParking.Moreinformationincludingdailyactivitiesscheduleatwww.MCHomeS.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoattheshow?BA.Takecookinglessons.B.Learnabouthomedesign.C.Attendtalksbylocalgardeners.D.Buyflowersatdiscountedprices.22.WhichisthenewhighlightoftheFloralShowcase?AA.ThePlantPavilion.B.Toweringfloralsculptures.C.Livebotanicalcompetitions.D.TheFlower&Artisans'Marketplace.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?AA.Toadvertiseanevent.B.Toreportanexhibition.C.Toshareanexperience.D.Tolaunchaninitiative.【解答】(1)细节理解题。根据第一段的ExploreArizona'sbesthomeimprovementandinternaldesigncompanies,breathtakingfloralinstallations(探访亚利桑那州顶尖的家装和室内设计公司,观赏令人惊艳的花卉装置)可知,游客可以在展会上了解家居设计相关内容。故选B。(2)细节理解题。根据第三段的Newthisyear:thePlantPavilion—ourlargestcollectionofhouseplantsellersever(今年新增项目:植物馆,拥有有史以来规模最大的室内植物售卖商户阵容)可知,花卉展的全新亮点是植物馆。故选A。(3)目的意图题。通读全文,文章详细介绍了马里科帕县家居花卉展的活动内容、特色展区、票价、时间地点等相关信息,大力介绍该活动的优势与亮点。由此可知,本文旨在为这场活动做宣传。故选A。(10分)Thissummer,myfellowmusiciansandIlistenedtotheslowmovementofBeethoven'sStringQuartet.Fromthefirstnotesofthisprofoundmusic,Iwasintears.WhatIhadexperiencedwascompleteimmersion(沉浸)inmusic.Mostoflife'
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