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本卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话播例:HowmuchistheCWhatwillthespeakersdoEmploymorePurchasesomeUpgradethecomputerWhathappenedtothelabItwasdelayedinItwascanceledforItwasreplacedbytheWhatdoesthewomanthinkofthe B. C.WhatarethespeakerstalkingTheirdaily B.Theirpersonal C.TheircareerWhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenDavidand B.Club C.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分听下面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。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5WhatdidthemandislikeabouttheThe B.The C.TheWhatwillthewomanprobablydonextCooksomefish B.Celebrateher C.VisitaWhatshouldbeinthefirstsectionofthereflectivePersonalstudySuggestionsfromQuestionsassignedbyWhatwillthewomandoCreatesome B.Surfthe C.MeetProfessorWhatisprobablytheArepair B.Aconstruction C.AschoolWhatchangedtheman’soriginalThescheduleofTheseverityoftheThedegreeoftheWhatwillbedealtwithThefallen B.Thedamaged C.ThebrokenWhatdoesthewomandobeforestartingtheSheasksabouttheman’sShecommentsonsomeSheshareshershoppingWhatisthepurposeoftheman’sTopromotefoodforTopublicizeeco-friendlyToreducethecostofsomeWhatkindofproductpackagingdoesthewoman B. 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C.ModernartworkHowcanlistenerspreparecollectionsofbestworkaccordingtotheByjoininganartByshowingartworkwithByplacingartworkontheWhatdoesthespeakersuggestlistenersdoforanClassifytheirPreparealltheirCarrytheircompetition第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分第一节(共15题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和DBestoftheWorld2026:TopWellnessNationalGeographic’s“BestoftheWorld2026”listhighlightstransformativetravelexperiencesthatemphasizewellness,sustainability,andculturalconnection.Herearefourdestinationsthatofferuniqueapproachestohealthandwell-being.CanyonRanch,Arizona,LocatedattheeasternedgeoftheSonoranDesert,CanyonRanchTucsonoffersall-inclusivewellnessprogramscombiningtraditionalhealingwithmoderntechnology.Theresortfeatures“neuro-acousticsoundbeds”fordeepmeditationandpersonalizedwellnessscreenings.Ratesstartatapproximately$900pernight,coveringmeals,airporttransfers,anda$200nightlyspacredit.TheresortplanstoopenanewbranchinAustin,TexasinGlenDye,Situatedon15,000acresintheCairngormsNationalPark,thiswellnessretreatfocusesonnature-basedtherapies.Guestscanexperienceforestbathing,cold-watertherapyinoutdoortubs,andartist-lednatural-inkworkshops.TheDiscoveryandAdventureCentreofferscoursesrangingfrom$40to$70perperson.Cottagerentalsstartat$1110forathree-nightstayto$1,883foroneweek.Notably,allaccommodationsfeaturelibrariesandvinylrecordplayersinsteadoftelevisions.AncientForest,BritishColumbia,Thisrareinlandtemperaterainforest,located65mileseastofPrinceGeorge,offersfreeaccesstohikingtrailsamong1,000-year-oldwesternredcedars.AnewLheidliT’ennehinterpretivecenterisscheduledtoopenin2026,alongwithupgradedelevatedboardwalks.Scientificstudiessuggestthattimespentinthisenvironmentcanboostcancer-fightingcells.Admissiontotheparkremainsfree,makingitthemostaccessibleoptionforbudget-conscioustravelers.SixSensesLaamu,Thisremoteislandresortcombinesluxurywithenvironmentalconsciousness.Guestsreceivepersonalizedwellnessscreeningsusingadvanceddiagnostictechnology,followedbytailoredprogramsfocusingonrest,exercise,andnutrition.TheresortalsosupportscoralreefconservationthroughitsSustainabilityFund.LagoonWaterVillasstartataround$1,065pernight.Visitorsareencouragedtobookscreeningsatthestartoftheirstaytomaximizebenefits.WhatdoCanyonRanchandSixSensesLaamuhaveinTheybothhaveafundforenvironmentalTheybothusetechnologyintheirwellnessTheybothfeatureall-inclusivepackageswithspaTheybothencourageearlybookingofwellnessWhichdestinationchargesthehighestaccommodationrateperCanyonRanch, B.GlenDye,C.AncientForest,British D.SixSensesLaamu,WhatistheprimarypurposeofthisTocomparepricesofdifferentwellness B.Toencourageeco-friendlytourismC.Tointroducevariouswellness D.ToadvertisespecificwellnessForcenturies,coastalFujianhasfosteredrichfolkbeliefs,wheredeities(神)likeMazuaredeeplyintegratedintodailylife,especiallyinQuanzhou.Now,BeijingartistWenNahasbroughtmodernsensibilitytothistradition,transformingacourtyardhouseintoanimmersiveartspacenamedCanghaicuo.Overfouryears,shecreatedamuralandwoodensculpturestherewithlocalengraverChenZenghuang,weavinglocalfolktalesintoareinventednarrativeinspiredbyFujian’smaritimehistory.CentraltoCanghaicuoisZhaohai,adeityWenNainvented.Standingthreemeterstall,thisseaguardianholdsmirrorssymbolizingcalmseasandclearminds,reflectingthespiritualjourneyofthosewhooncelefthomebysea.WenNa’sworkreimaginestraditionaldeitieswithradiantcolorsandunbridledimagination,offeringaromanticrepresentationoftheMinnanpeople’sworldview.DespitebeingagraduateoftheAcademyofArtsandDesignatTsinghuaUniversity,WenNadidnotstartwithdeitypainting.Inspiredbyclassicalliterature,folkopera,andchildhoodtemplefairmemories,shedevelopedauniquestyledefinedbycleanlines,animatedexpressions,andacontemporarypalette.Herspontaneousapproach,firstseeninJingdezhen,latergainedinternationalattention,leadingtoinvitationsinEurope.Herlargestwork,TheGodsGotoWork,paintedinBeijing’sGuomaosubway,portraysover60deitiesmodernprofessionals—protectorsofdeliveryworkersandofficestaff.Thishumorouspieceresonateswithurbancommuters,suggestingthatmodernself-reliancemirrorstheindependenceoftraditionaldeities.WenNabelievescreativityisalastingforcepassedthroughgenerations.Recently,shecollaboratedwithluxurygroupKeringforaNewYearproject,furthershowcasinghersignaturestyle.Truetoherbelief,WenNa’sworkbridgesheritageandmodernity,provingthattraditioncanbecarriedforwardwithfresh,imaginativeenergy.HowwerethelocalfolktalespresentedintheartspaceThroughapartnershipwithaEuropeanThroughanewlyinventedseaguardianThroughalongmuralandwoodenThroughasubwaypaintingwithmodernWhatshapedWenNa’sartisticThetraditionalbeliefinMazuandseaHerinspirationfromclassicsandfolkHeracademictrainingatTsinghuaHerartisticrecognitionacrossEuropeanWhatcanbeinferredaboutWenNa’sartisticapproachfromherworkTheGodsGotoShecreatesartworksforcommercialShepreferstoworkwithsketchestoensureShecombinestraditionalconceptswithmodernurbanShefocusesontraditionalreligiousthemeswithoutWhatisthebesttitlefortheFolkbeliefsshapeMinnan B.SacredstoriesmeetmodernC.Traditioninspiresnewart D.DeitiesreflectMinnanManyhighschoolstudentsholdthebeliefthatreducingsleepcangainextratimeforacademicstudy.Theystayuplatedoinghomework,convincedthatlesssleepbringsmoresuccess.Butcuttingsleepdestroystheverythingthathelpsuslearn.ArecentsurveyconductedbytheNationalSleepFoundationindicatesthatnearly70%ofhighschoolstudentssleeplessthaneighthourseachnight,andmostofthemaregettingworseresultsatschool.Sleepisthebrain’sfilingsystem.Whatwelearnduringthedaystaysonlyinshort-termmemory.duringdeepsleepdoesthebrainsortinformationandturnknowledgeintolong-termmemory.ResearchersStanfordUniversityfoundthatstudentswith7-9hoursofsleepeachnightremember30%morethanthosewhosleeplessthansixhours.Whatyoustudylateatnightmaybelostbecauseyourbraincannotstoreitproperly.Sleepalsopreparesyouforthenextday.Withenoughsleep,yourbrainisalertandreadytofocus.Withoutit,youfeeltiredandslow.Scientistshaveconfirmedthatpeoplewithoutenoughsleeppossess25%lowerabilitytofocusandsolveproblems,stoppingstudentsfromstayingattentiveinclassandcompletinglearningtasksefficiently.Solesssleepdoesnotgiveyoumoretime—itmakesyouwastethetimeyouhave.Whenyoukeepmissingsleep,theharmgrows.Youmaycatchcoldsmoreeasily.A10-yearstudyfoundthatpeoplewhoregularlysleeplessthansevenhoursdailygetsick40%moreoften.Sleeplossalsohurtsyourfeelings:youbecomeangryandworried.Thismakeslearningharder.Somesaythatsleepisasymboloflaziness.Thisiswrong.Thinkoftwostudents:onestudiessixhourswithsoundsleep,whiletheotherstudieseighthourswhiletired.Thefirstonelearnsmoreinlesstime.Sleepisnottheenemyofstudy—itmakesstudyworkbetter.Inconclusion,qualitysleepisnecessaryforlearning,health,andhappiness.Learntorestwell,andyouwilllearnwell.AccordingtothesurveyinParagraph1,whathappenstomostSleepless,perform B.Studymore,achieveC.Studylate,feel D.Sleepmore,learnTheunderlinedphrase“thebrain’sfilingsystem”inParagraph2mostprobablymeans atoolforcommunicatingbetweenbrainaprocessofstoringandarrangingawayofincreasingshort-termmemoryamethodofclearinguselessinformationfromtheAccordingtoParagraph3,whydoeslesssleepmakestudentswasteLessenergyafter B.LongerhoursforC.Daytimesleepin D.PoorconcentrationinWhatcanbeinferredfromthecomparisonbetweentwostudentsinParagraphStudentsneverstudyoversix B.TiredstudentsalwaysC.Qualityofstudytimeoutweighs D.HardworkbeatsgoodWhenthemusichitsjustright,wetapourfeet,snapourfingersandbegintomove.Thispleasurableurgetomovetomusiciswhatscientistscallgroove.Researchershavereportedthateven3-month-oldinfantsspontaneouslymovetotheWhenthemusicalrhythmisnotcompletelypredictable,itinvitesustomoveand“fillinthebeat”,saidMariaWitek,anassociateprofessorofmusicatBritain’sUniversityofBirminghamwhoresearchesmusiccognition.Thepowerofgrooveisthat“itmakesmusicthisdistributedprocessthatweactivelytakepartinandblurstheboundarybetweenmusicandbodyandmind,”shesaid.However,notallmusicgetsusmoving.OnekeymusicalelementappearstoberhythmicResearchhasconsistentlyreportedaninverted-Urelationshipbetweenreportsofgrooveandsyncopation切分音interruptionsofthemusic’sregulartimesignature拍号andanelementofrhythmiccomplexity.Peopletendtofindmusicthatismoderatelycomplexinrhythmproducesmorefeelingsofgroovethanmusicwithalow-orhigh-complexityrhythm.Researcherstheorizethatoneofthebrain’smainfunctionsistopredictwhattheworldwillthrowatusandcompareitwithwhatactuallyhappens.Ifsomethingisnotinlinewiththebrain’sprediction,wegetapredictionerror.“Theideaisthatwehavethissortoffundamentaldrivetominimizepredictionerrors,”saidTomasMatthewsofAarhusUniversity’sCenterforMusicintheBrain.Peopletendtogroovetomusicthathasapredictabletimesignature,butthenotesmayvary,addingtoitsdifficultyinpredicting.Movingtomusicaddssensoryinputthathelpsminimizepredictionerrorbyreinforcingtheunderlyingtimesignature.Withjusttherightamountofcomplexity,figuringoutwhatcomesnextbecomesenjoyable.Musicisoftenasharedexperiencethatbringspeopletogether.Peoplemovetogetherwhenlisteningtothesamemusic,andresearchhasshownthatthiskindofmovingtogetherhelpsthemfeelmoreconnectedandencouragesprosocial(亲社会的)behavior.Inthisway,musicmayserveasanimportantroleinstrengtheningsocialbonds.WhatcanwelearnaboutItarisesfromtotallyunpredictableItconnectsmusicwithourbodyandItsetsclearboundsbetweenmusicandtheItmainlyinspiresyoungpeopletomovetoWhatkindofmusicmakespeoplemostwantto“groove”accordingtotheMusicwithamediumlevelofrhythmicMusicwithstrongsyncopationandrhythmicMusicwithcompleteignoranceofregulartimeMusicwiththeconstantinterruptionsoftimeWhydopeopletendtomovetheirbodiestoMovingtomusicimprovesthebrain’spredictionMovingtomusichelpsthebrainreducepredictionThebrainachievespleasurebyproducingpredictionMusiccanpromotemovementbyincreasingitsWhatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastProsocialbehavioristhemaingoalofmovingtoStrongsocialbondshelppeopleenjoysharedmusicMusiconlystrengthensbondswhenpeoplelisteninThesocialeffectofmusicislinkedtotheexperienceof第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分You’veprobablynoticedityourself—moreandmorepeopleareleaningonAIatwork.Statisticsshowthatbetween2024and2025,thenumberofAmericansusingAIonthejobnearlydoubled.Asthesetoolsbecomepartofourdailyroutines,it’snaturaltowonder:IsAIquietlymakingusforgetful,orisitgivingourbrainsaboost? RelytoomuchonAI,andyourmemorymighttakeahit.Butuseitwisely,anditcansharpenfocusandfreeupmentalTounderstandhowAIaffectsourthinking,ithelpstodistinguishbetweencognitiveoffloadingandassistedthinking.Cognitiveoffloadingmeansusingexternaltoolstohandlemental Overtime,itweakenmemory.Forexample,heavyAIusersoftenlearnlessthanthosewhocompletetasksontheirAssistedthinking,ontheotherhand,usestoolstoenhancethinkingwithoutreplacing instanceonestudyfoundthatstructuredprompts指令canimproveengagementcomparedwithunguidedAIuse.Inpractice,thisdistinctionmatters.Inpsychotherapy(心理治疗),forexample,therapistsmustdocumentsessions,tracktreatmentplans,andremainfullypresentwithpatients.Now,anAIassistantcanhandleroutinetasks—updatingnotesandorganizingdata—allowingtherapiststofocusfullyontheinteraction. AIcanalsoenhancehowwethinkifusedcorrectly.Humanshavelimitedworkingmemory,typicallyholdingonlythreetofivepiecesofinformationatatime. Itkeepskeyinformationaccessible,soourbrainscanfocusonanalyzingandproblem-solving.Thekeyisbalance:offloadroutinetasks,butstayengagedwiththethinkingthatmatters.UseAItoamplify—notreplace—yourcognitiveabilities.ThetruthisprobablysomewhereintheUsersstayactivelyinvolved,usingAIasaThiscanfreeupmentalresources,butcomeswithaBysupportingourworkingmemory,AIactsasacognitiveThiskindofintentionalusepreservesmentalenergyandsharpensBydoingso,theycanengagemoredeeplywithpeopletheyareThegoalisnottouseAIforeverything,buttouseitwhereitmatters第三部分语言知识运用(30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最Moxie,myservicedog,cameintomylifeafterIwasdiagnosedwithEhlersDanlos,araregeneticdisordercausingconstantpain.Onceatennisplayer,Ifoundmyselfinawheelchair,unabletodowhatIhadoncedonewith .Duringthoseyears,Moxieassistedmewithdailytasks—fetchingobjectsandwarningmefainting.Ihadnoideathe shewouldhaveonmeuntiloneeveningwhenIreachedmy ThatSaturdaynight,Isatonmybed,yearsoftearsandpain out.IfeltlikeIwereinthemiddleoftheocean,treadingwateraswaves medown.Tiredandweak,IfeltIcould nomore.ThenMoxiejumpedontomybedand herpawsonme,lookingupwiththosebeautifulbrowneyes.ThoughMoxiecouldn’tspeak,she somuchtome.LookingatMoxieandrealizinghowmuchMoxiehadchangedmylife,Ithoughtofotherslikeme—peoplewithillnesswhocouldn’taffordaservicedog.Iwantedto .That’swhentheideaofMoxie’scametomind.Throughsmallandlargeevents,weraised toprovideservicedogsforthoseinneed.Ialsosharedmystorywithfamiliesandeducatedthepublicaboutthe ofservicedogs.Witheachevent,Moxie’sMissionkeeps .Intheprocess,Ialsoregainedmy Likethepalmtreethatbendswithoutbreakingwhenstormscome,Iam strongeraftermystorm.Ineverthoughtmypassionwouldreturn,butIhavelearnedthatwithkindnessandlittleMoxie,allthings 41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.pullitB.leaveitC.giveitD.payit50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1China’sZhangXuehasmadeahistoricbreakthrough,claiming impressivechampionshiptitleinaninternationalmotorcyclerace.Therace,heldinPortimao,Portugal,sawZhangleadhisteam (compete)againstworld-famousmanufacturersfromEuropeandWithcarefulpreparation,theirracingmachineperformed (perfect)throughoutthematch.Theteamwontworacesinarow, (mark)thefirsttimeaChinesebrandhadachievedsuchgloryinthewell-knownevent.Afterthevictory,Zhangwasdeeplygrateful allhisengineersandteammates.Heowedthesuccesstotheirperseveranceand ,yearsofhigh-intensitytrainingledtohissevereandlastinginjuries.Realizingthis,shiftedhisfocusfromracingtomanufacturing.Thishistoricwin (show)China’srisingstrengthinhigh-endmanufacturingsofar.Itencourageslocal (enterprise)tovalueindependentresearchanddevelopment, willinspirecountlessyoungpeopletochasetheirdreamsbravely.Hiseffortsledtothelaunchofthe820RR,amotorcyclepoweredbyadomesticallydevelopedengine. (adapt)forracing,thismodelcontributedtohisteam’shistoricdouble第四部分写作(40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是某国际学校体育部长李华。你校策划举办一次校园健身节(theSchoolFitnessFestival)Smith写一封邮件,谈谈你的初步设想,内容如下:80DearSmith,Li第二节(满分25分67.Intheblisteringheatof90degreesFahrenheit,Iwatchedanelderlywomanstruggleforwardwithheavygrocerybagsoverherarms,pausingeveryfewstepstocatchherbreath.Withoutasecondthought,Ipulledovertoofferheralift.HernamewasIda.Asshesettledintothepassengerseat,shedirectedmesouth,explainingshehadmissedthelastbushome.WedrovethroughstreetsIhadneverseenbefore—pastabridgewherehomelessfiguresstayedincardboardshelters,pastfadedbillboardsandbrokensidewalks.Uneasebegantocreepinastheneighborhoodgrewrougherandthesundippedlower,paintingtheskyinshadesofamberandshadow.Whenwefinallypulleduptoherapartmentbuilding,myanxietymounted.Agroupofyoungmenwerehangingaroundoutsidetheentrance—somesittingonmotorcycles,othersleaningagainstthegraffiti-coveredwalls.Amongthemwasatallfigurewithlonghairspillingfrombeneathahoodie(连帽衫).Hiseyeslockedontomine,andaplayfulsmilespreadacrosshisface.ItwasthekindofsmilethatmademystomachclenchandmyskinpricklewithHoodlum小混混Ithought.Myhandstightenedonthesteeringwheelwithoutthinking.Hurriedly,IhelpedIdaunloadherbags,settingmypursedowncasually,thendroveawayquickly.Mychestloosenedonlywhentherearview(后视镜)mirrorswallowedthelasttraceofthatplace.Thankfully,theGPSsoonhelpedmefindmywaythroughunfamiliarroadsinthedark.Iturnedontheradio,lettingfamiliarmelodiesfillthesilence,tryingtoshakeoffthelingeringfear.Butjustasthetensionbegantofade,asharproarbrokethepeace.Amotorcycleappearedinmymirror—headlightflashing,engineroaring.Irecognizedhiminstantly:thehoodie,thelonghair,thesameunsettlingfigurefromIda’sbuilding.Hepulledupclose,matchingmyspeed,andgesturedurgentlyformetostop.注意:1.1502.Paragraph1:Panicked,ItriedtospeedParagraph2:Handingittome,theyoungmandisappearedintothe本卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话播例:HowmuchistheCWhatwillthespeakersdoEmploymorePurchasesomeUpgradethecomputer【答案】【原文】M:WeshouldbringinsomenewW:Well,IthinkweneedtoreplacesomeoldcomputersaroundhereM:That’strue.Hopefully,wecanaffordtohiresomeoneafterbuyingthenewWhathappenedtothelabItwasdelayedinItwascanceledforItwasreplacedbythe【答案】【原文】M:Grace,hasthatshipmentoflabequipmentarrived?Itwassupposedtoarrivethisafternoon.W:Thesuppliercalledthismorningandsaidtherewasadelay.Didn’tyougetmyemailaboutit?M:ImusthavemissedWhatdoesthewomanthinkofthe B. C.【答案】【原文】M:IthoughtthefilmwasreallyexcitingasithaslotsofW:Well,IalmostfellasleepwhenIwatchedit.I’dprefersomeromance,notjustcarchasesandWhatarethespeakerstalkingTheirdaily B.Theirpersonal C.Theircareer【答案】【原文】W:WhatmakesyoudifferentfromotherM:Mmm…somepeoplesayI’mgoodatdrawing,butIhardlyeverpractice.Whataboutyou?W:I’mquiteaninventor.Ihaveideasfornewthingsandthentrytomakethemwork.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenDavidand B.Club C.【答案】【原文】W:SohowdidyouandJennifermeet,Ben?IheardyoumetatadancingM:Well,it’snottrue.Actually,mycousinDavidintroduceduswhenwemetduringthebreakat第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分听下面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。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5WhatdidthemandislikeabouttheThe B.The C.TheWhatwillthewomanprobablydonextCooksomefish B.Celebrateher C.Visita【答案】6. 7.【原文】W:DidyouenjoyyoureveningatthatItalianM:Yeah,itwasgood.Imustsaythough,theycoulddowithgivingpeopleabitmorespace.Wecouldheareverywordthecouplenexttousweresaying!W:Hmm...Hardlyidealwhenyou’reoutforameal.SohowwastheM:Notbadatall.Andthere’ssomethingforeveryone,whetheryou’reafishperson,ameatlover,oravegetarian.Theyhavelovelystafftoo,reallyenthusiastic.W:MaybeI’llgiveitatrynextweekend.It’smysister’sbirthdayWhatshouldbeinthefirstsectionofthereflectivePersonalstudySuggestionsfromQuestionsassignedbyWhatwillthewomandoCreatesome B.Surfthe C.MeetProfessor【答案】8. 9.【原文】W:ProfessorTomlinson,mayIaskyouafewquestionsaboutthereflectivejournal?M:Yes,ofcourse.Whatareyouhavingtroublewith?W:Well,everythingreally.Tostartwith,whatshouldbeincludedfirstinthejournal?PerhapssuggestionsfromM:No,no.Youshouldincludethestudygoalsyousetyourselfatthebeginningofyourjournal.ThissectionshouldhavebeendiscussedinsomedetailtowardsthebeginningofthecoursebyProfessorMay.Youshouldbeabletofindhersuggestionsontheslidesshehasprovidedtotheclassonline.W:Okay,thankyou,WhatisprobablytheArepair B.Aconstruction C.AschoolWhatchangedtheman’soriginalThescheduleofTheseverityoftheThedegreeoftheWhatwillbedealtwithThefallen B.Thedamaged C.Thebroken【答案】10. 11. 12.【原文】M:Hellothere.Iwasaskedtotellyouabouttheextentofthedamagetothemainbuilding,causedbytherecentstorm.W:Oh,that’sright.ItakeitthatmostofthedamageisjusttothemainM:Itisindeed.However,luckily,thedamageisminor,andallofitcanbefixedinoneday.W:Whatwillyoubedoingfirst?Iunderstandyoustartat8inthemorning.M:That’sright.Weweregoingtoremovethefallentrees,butwe’vebeentoldthereareexamsinthemorning,andI’msurethesoundwilldisturballthestudents,soinsteadwe’llfixthatleakyrooffirst.That’safour-hourjobsinceitinvolvesconsiderablerepair,notlikefixingbrokenwindows,whichcanbedonequitequickly.W:Soyou’llfixthebrokenwindowsafterthat,frommidday?M:That’sright.WhatdoesthewomandobeforestartingtheSheasksabouttheman’sShecommentsonsomeSheshareshershoppingWhatisthepurposeoftheman’sTopromotefoodforTopublicizeeco-friendlyToreducethecostofsomeWhatkindofproductpackagingdoesthewoman B. 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