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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026届高三模拟考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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.Howdoesthewomanusuallygotowork?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Onfoot.2.Whyarethespeakersworried?A.Theirflightisdelayed.B.Jack’scellphoneislost.C.Jackcan’tbereached.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Attheairport.B.Inthepostoffice.C.Inthesupermarket.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Writingaletter. B.Buyingstamps. C.Reusinganenvelope.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Fatheranddaughter.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,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。每段录音播放两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whenwillthesalesmeetingtakeplace?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.NextMonday.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sidea?A.Funny. B.Practical. C.Terrible.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.HowlongdidSusanstayinChina?A.Twomonths. B.Fourmonths. C.Sixmonths.9.WhatimpressedSusanmostaboutChina?A.DigitalPayment. B.Familylife. C.Languagebarrier.10.WhatdoesthemantalkaboutChinaintheend?A.Itshistory. B.Itscuisine. C.Itslifestyle.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Akids’craftcourse.B.Holidayartcourses.C.After-schoolactivities.12.WhatdothespeakersthinkAmywilltrulylike?A.Fineart. B.Fashiondesign. C.Jewellerydesign.13.WhenisAmymostlikelytotakeacourse?A.Inspring. B.Insummer. C.Inwinter.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Howlongwillthetrainingprogramlastaltogether?A.28months. B.16months. C.6months.15.WhatwillbeachallengeforKizzie?A.Theseparationfromherfamily.B.Thescheduleofthetraining.C.Theterriblefoodinspace.16.WhatdoesKizziewanttododuringhertimeinspace?A.Walkinspace. B.TraveltoMars. C.Conductexperiments.17.Whatmightthemanspeakerbe?A.Anewsreporter. B.Anastronaut. C.Atrainer.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whendidthespeakerstartblogging?A.Asakid. B.In2018. C.Around17.19.Whatdoesthespeakerenjoymost?A.Writingblogposts.B.Contactingwithauthors.C.Exploringunfamiliarbooks.20.WhatisGavinThurston’sbookabout?A.Dangersinwilderness. B.Survivingskills. C.Travellingexperience.第二部分阅读(共两节;满分50分)第一节(共15小题;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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheNewYorkCityDepartmentofTransportation(NYCDOT)workstoensuresafe,fair,andsustainablemovementforallNewYorkersandmillionsofvisitorstogetaroundthecity.Itmanagesroads,bridges,trafficsignals,bikelanes,andeventheStatenIslandFerry.Partofitsserviceincludesoperatingoff-streetparkinggaragesandlotsacrossallfiveboroughs:TheBronx,Brooklyn,Manhattan,Queens,andStatenIsland.Thesemunicipalparkingfacilitiesacceptquarters,dollarcoins,creditcards,andtheParkNYCapp.Mostparkingfieldsdonotallowovernightparking,butsomegaragesareopen24hoursaday,7daysaweek(24/7).Parkingafterhoursmayresultinasummons(传讯出庭),andvehiclesareleftwithoutsecurity.ParkingRates(EffectiveOctober1,2024)Eachofthemunicipalparkinggaragesandlotshastheirownratestructures,rules,andregulations.Detailedinformationforsomefacilitiesarefoundbelow.GarageHoursFirstHourUpto2HoursUpto10Hours24-HourMaxMonthlyPermitDelancey&Essex(Manhattan)Open24/7$16.00$24.00$40.00$50.00$600Jerome-190thStreet(Bronx)Open24/7$7.00$10.00$14.50$19.50$250BayRidge(Brooklyn)8AM—10PMdaily$4.00$6.75$12.50$19.50$275CourtSquare(Queens)Open24/7$9.00$14.00$20.00$24.00$400Courthouse(StatenIsland)8AM—8PMdaily$5.00$8.00$14.00$20.00$150ParkingReservationSystemTheParkingReservationSystem(PRS)websiteallowsthepublictoreserveparkingspacesatmunicipalgarages.Reservationsopenonthewebsitefivedaysbeforethefirstofthemonthat10am.Allreservations,includingmonthlypermits,aremadefortheupcomingmonth,onafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Obtainingareservationdoesnotguaranteethataparkingpermitwillbeissued.Inordertofinalizeyourreservation,youmustpayforthepermitatthegaragemanager’sofficenolaterthanthefirstdayofthepermitmonththatyouareapplyingfor.21.WhatservicebyNYCDOTisthetextmainlyabout?A.Trafficsafety. B.Off-streetparking.C.Citysightseeing. D.Publictransport.22.Whichboroughhasthehighest12-hourmaximumparkingfee?A.Manhattan. B.StatenIsland. C.Brooklyn. D.Bronx.23.Whatshouldyoudotoensureaparkingpermit?A.MakeareservationonthePRSwebsite.B.Payatthegaragemanager’sofficeintime.C.UseParkNYCapptomakeareservation.D.Findagaragethatacceptsmonthlypermits.BDr.PaulineEricaTaydidn’talwaysdreamofbecomingascientist,thoughshehadalwayslovedbiologyandunderstandinghownatureworks.Atfirst,shewantedtobeadoctor.Butshesoonrealizedthatpathwasn’trightforher.Today,sheworksasabiotechconsultantatCelligenics,ayoungcompanyinSingaporethatusesstemcellstodevelopnewtreatments.Workingatthecrossroadsofscience,business,andsociety,sheknewthattogivesoundadviceonturningscienceintorealproducts,shefirsthadtounderstandthesciencedeeply.ThatbeliefledhertoearnaPhDinstemcellbiologyandspendeightyearsdoingresearch.Someofherpeersdidn’tunderstandwhy,butDr.Taybelieveditwasnecessary.“Ifyouhaven’tgonethroughtheprocessyourself,it’shardtotrulyunderstandthescience—andhardtobringittotherealworld,”sheexplains.AtCelligenics,herroleinvolvesleadingthecompanyinturninginnovativeideasintotangibleproductsthatcanhelppeople.Celligenicshasdevelopedauniquetechnologythatcollectsaspecifictypeofstemcellfromtheumbilicalcords(脐带)ofnewbornbabies.Fromthesecells,theyproduceacell-freeliquidthatsupportsthebody’snaturalhealingprocesses.Thisliquidshowspromiseforapplicationssuchaswoundhealingandevencancertreatment.In2018,CelligenicssecureditsfirstroundoffundingfromaSingapore-basedcompany.Thisyear,thecompanyisfocusingonbringingskincareproductstomarket.Inthelongterm,withadditionalfundingandclinicaltrials,Celligenicsaimstocreatemedicalproducts-likegelstohelpdiabeticpatientshealwounds,andinjectionstorepairkneejointsdamagedbyageorwear.Dr.Tay’sjourneyshowsthatit’sokaytochangedirection.Bystayingcuriousandbuildingastrongfoundation,shenowbridgesthegapbetweenscienceandtherealworld-helpingturnboldideasintoaction.24.WhydidDr.Tayspendeightyearsdoingresearch?A.Tofulfilherpeers’expectations.B.Tochangethepathofhercareer.C.Toobtaininsightsintoscience.D.Torealizeherchildhooddream.25.WhatisDr.Tay’smainworkatCelligenics?A.Doingscientificresearchinthelab. B.Seekingfundingforhercompany.C.Promotingthesalesofnewproducts. D.Turningscienceintorealproducts.26.WhatdowelearnaboutCelligenics’cell-freeliquid?A.Ithelpsrepairkneejoints. B.Ithelpsthebodyhealitself.C.It’sanewskincareproduct. D.Itworksbestfortheelderly.27.WhatdoesDr.Tay’sstoryshow?A.Practicemakesperfect. B.Knowledgeispower.C.Foundationisessential. D.Sticktoyourdream.CWhatdoes“environmentallyfriendly”meantoyou?Youmightthinkofrecyclingprograms,reusablebags,orwindmills.Butyouprobablydidn’tpictureseaweed!Peoplehavebeentalkinglatelyaboutseaweedfarmingasawaytohelpfightclimatechange.Why?Becausefarmingseaweeddoesn’tneedmanyresources.Seaweedalsoabsorbscarbondioxideasitgrows.Butjustbecauseitcouldhelpdoesn’tmeanitwill!Recently,amathematicalmodelwasusedtostudyfivefarmingscenariosinBritishColumbia,Canada,varyingfactorslikelocation,growthrate,andhowtheharvestedseaweedtakenintoaccount.Thekeyfindingwassurprising:growingseaweedfordirectcarbonremoval(e.g.,sinkingitintheoceantoremovecarbondioxidefromthewater)isnoteffective.Inallscenarios,theemissionsfromfarming,processing,andtransportationoutweighedthecarbonremoved,evenwhenexpandedareasormuchfastergrowthwereconcerned.However,usingseaweedtoreplacecarbon-intensiveproductshasmajorpotential.This“carbonavoidance”strategyyieldedthegreatestbenefit.Inthebestscenario,replacingconventionalproductswithseaweed-basedalternatives(likefood,feed,ormaterials)avoided10timesmorecarbondioxideemissionsthansimplysinkingtheseaweed.Thus,seaweed’smainclimatevalueresidesnotinbeingadirectcarbonsink,butasalow-carbonsubstituteforeverydayitems.Seaweedhasmanyusesasafood.Youcandryittomakesnacks,putitinsoups,orevenmakecookingoilsfromit.Growingplantsforanimalfeedisabigsourceofcarbonemissionsworldwide.Therightkindsofseaweedcanbehealthyformanyfarmanimals.Usingseaweedforanimalfeedwouldalsomakeitsothatlesslandwouldneedtobeusedforfarms.Andtheusesofseaweedaren’tlimitedtofoods!Itcanbeusedtomakefertilizer,plastic,shampoo,andevenfuel.Butaswithanynewproduct,it’sgoingtotakealotofcreativityforpeopletofindthebestwaystouseseaweedintheirdailylives.Thinkaboutyourday-to-dayactivitiesathomeandatschool.Howmanythingscanyoufindthatcouldbereplacedwithseaweedproducts?28.Whatisthegeneralopinionaboutseaweedfarming?A.Eco-friendly. B.Energy-saving.C.Pollution-free. D.Weather-resistant.29.Whatisseaweed’sgreatestenvironmentalbenefitaccordingtothetext?A.Purifyingtheatmosphere. B.Beingadirectcarbonsink.C.Savingnaturalresources. D.Beingagreenreplacement.30.Howisparagraph5ofthetextdeveloped?A.Bylogicalreasoning. B.Byprovidingstatistics.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.31.Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Seaweedhasmoreusesthanwethink.B.Seaweedproductsarenowwidelyused.C.Seaweedproductshaveanunclearfuture.D.Seaweedmayreplacealldailyproducts.DSpeakingmultiplelanguagescouldslowdownbrainageingandhelppreventcognitivedecline,astudyofmorethan80,000peoplehasfound.Thestudysuggestsmultilingualpeoplearehalfaslikelytoshowsignsofacceleratedbiologicalageingasthosewhospeakjustonelanguage.“Wewantedtoaddressoneofthemostpersistentgapsinageingresearch,whichisifmultilingualismcanactuallydelayageing,”saystheco-authorAgustínIbáñez.Previousresearchhassuggestedspeakingmultiplelanguagesimprovescognitivefunctionssuchasmemoryandattention,whichboostsbrainhealthaswegetolder.Butmanystudiesrelyonsmallsamplesizesandunreliablemethodsofmeasuringageing,leadingtoinconsistentandungeneralizableresults.“Thisisthefirststudyofthisscale,”saysChristosPliatsikas,acognitiveneuroscientist(神经科学家)attheUniversityofReading,UK.Theresearchersusedacomputationalapproachtoexplorethelinkin86,000healthyparticipantsaged51-90across27Europeancountries.Foreachparticipant,theydeterminedthebiobehaviouralagegap-thedifferencebetweenchronologicalage(thenumberofyearstheyhavebeenalive)and‘predicted’agebasedonphysiological,lifestyleandsocioeconomicfactors.Ahighgapsignalsfasterageing.Comparingthisgapwiththenumberoflanguagesspoken,theyfoundpeoplewhospokeonlyonelanguageweretwiceaslikelytohaveahighbiobehaviouralagegapasthosewhospoketwoormore.“Justoneadditionallanguagereducestheriskofacceleratedageing.Whenyouspeaktwoorthree,theeffectwaslarger,”saysIbáñez.Suchalargestudyreallystrengthenstheinterpretationthatmultilingualism,ratherthanotherfactors,protectsusduringageing,saysSusanTeubner-Rhodes,acognitivepsychologistatAuburnUniversity.“Itwasusingareallylargesampleandthatallowedthemtocontrolforanumberofconfounders(干扰因子).”FutureresearchshouldincludemorediversepopulationsoutsideEurope,sheadds.Theresearchershopetheirfindingswillinfluencepolicymakerstoencouragelanguagelearningineducation.32.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheresultsofpreviousstudies?A.Reliable. B.Unconvincing. C.Groundless. D.Accurate.33.Thestudyfoundthebiobehaviouralagegapishighifpeople________.A.haveahealthylifestyle B.haveagoodmemoryC.speakonlyonelanguage D.speakmorelanguages34.Inwhichaspectwillfutureresearchbeimproved?A.Thevarietiesoflanguages. B.Theexperimentaldesign.C.Theagerangeofsamples. D.Thebreadthofsamples.35.Whatisthesignificanceofthefindings?A.Promotingforeignlanguagelearning. B.Advancingthebrainscienceresearch.C.Showingtheprocessofbrainageing. D.Makingflexibleeducationalpolicies.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Everyoneexperiencestheexhaustingcycleofoverthinkingfromtimetotime.Maybeyou’rereplayinganawkwardconversationfromyearsago,oryou’restuckworryingaboutabigexam.____36____Hereareafewsimple,effectivestrategiesthathelpyougroundyourselfandfindsomementalclarity.·Writeitalldown.Oneofthemostpowerfulwaystomanageoverthinkingistogetyourthoughtsoutofyourheadandontopaper.____37____Whetheryou’rewritinginanotebookorjottingdownideasonastickynote,externalizingyourthoughtscanhelpreducetheirintensity.·Dosomethingengaging.Whenyourthoughtsstartspiraling,distractioncanbeyourfriend—especiallyifit’ssomethingthatrequiresyourfullattentionorbringsyoujoy.____38____Redirectingyourmentalenergytoanactivitycanhelpbreakthecycleofanxietyandbringyoubackintothepresent.·____39____Overthinkingisoftentiedtothefearoftheunknownorthingsthatfeeloutofourcontrol.Insteadofgettingstuckin“whatifs,”gentlybringyourfocustothethingsyoucaninfluence.Whetherit’ssettingboundaries,preparingforwhat’sahead,ortakingcareofyourbody,smallactionscanhelpyoufeelmoreempoweredandgrounded.·Talkitout.____40____Talkingtoatrustedfriend,familymember,ortherapistcangiveyouanewperspectiveandremindyouthatyou’renotalone.Sharingyourthoughtsoutloudcanhelpyousortthroughthemmoreclearlyandeasetheemotionalburden.Ifyou’recaughtinacycleofoverthinking,rememberthatyou’renotalone.Withafewsimpletoolsandsomegentleself-compassion,youcancalmyourmindandreconnectwiththepresentmoment.A.Focusonwhatyoucancontrol.B.You’lllikelyfeellighterandmorefocused.C.Inthisregard,self-regulationwillbeakeyaspect.D.Goforawalk,playagame,ordiveintoacreativeproject.E.Journalinggivesyourmindaplacetoreleasethoseracingthoughts.F.Itfeelslikeyouaretrappedinaviciouscycleandhardtostaycalm.G.Thebestwaytocalmanoverthinkingmindistoletsomeoneelsein.第三部分语言运用(共两节;满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItriedtolookbraveasIclimbedintothekayak(皮艇).Itlookedharmless—butthemomentIsatdown,itstarted________wildly.Iwassonervous!HowcouldIever________todothis?“You’redoinggreat!”a________voicecalledout.Itwasmyson.Heguidedme________:“Rightnow!Tooclosetothatboat.”Then,withalaugh:“Yourright________istheoneyouwritewith!”Fornextfewminutes,hecircledhiskayakaroundminelikeaguardianangel.Iwas________oftippingover.Luckily,itdidn’t.Soonwewerepaddlingintotheopenlake.“Nicejob!”he________.“See?It’snotthathard!”Ifelt________—likeababyducklearningtoswim.Onthewayback,Ieven________himtoarace.Butwhenwefinallycameashore,mylegs________andhehadtodragmeoutlikeasackofpotatoes.Still,hesavedmy________:“Youwereamazingforafirst-timer!”Thenhetookmetomyfavoriterestaurantasa________.WasitreallyjustyesterdaythatI________hislittlefingerstomakeapaperboatandshowedhimhowto________it?Fromthatpaperboattothiskayak,Ihavecomeabeautifulfull________!41.A.raining B.rocking C.blowing D.running42.A.wish B.refuse C.fail D.agree43.A.fearful B.cheerful C.helpful D.doubtful44.A.patiently B.tirelessly C.regularly D.repeatedly45.A.corner B.side C.hand D.boat46.A.expected B.convinced C.terrified D.reminded47.A.criticized B.indicated C.encouraged D.approved48.A.proud B.brave C.ashamed D.easy49.A.witnessed B.surprised C.appealed D.challenged50.A.wentaway B.gaveout C.bentdown D.paidoff51.A.courage B.respect C.life D.pride52.A.reward B.relief C.apology D.symbol53.A.pointed B.grasped C.guided D.pressed54.A.move B.sail C.water D.push55.A.travel B.change C.return D.circle第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。InasmalltownencircledbyforestsnearMoscow,7-year-oldFilonenkoRodionhadneverthoughthislifewould____56____(reshape)byagiftfromChinahismotherbroughthome:aPu’erteacake—tealeavescompressedintotheshapeofacake.Fromthenon,aroutine____57____(take)rootatthefamilybreakfasttable:beforeeverymeal,eachfamilymemberwoulddrinkacupofPu’erbrewed“asdarkasoil”.WintersinMoscowwerefreezing.A____58____(mouth)ofwarmteawouldspreadheatslowlyfromhisstomachthroughentirebody.Rodiondidnotknowwhatteapolyphenols(茶多酚)were.Hewassimplydrawntoitscomfortingwarmthandflavor____59____sparkedhiscuriosityaboutChina.In2018,RodiontraveledtoChina.Hequithiscommercestudiestoenrollinateacultureundergraduateprogramat____60____universityinHangzhou.Hewasfascinatedbyhowfreshleavesgothroughcomplexprocedurestobecome____61____(finish)tea.Eachstephidesendlessmysteries.Hewouldspenddaysinthelaboratory____62____(observe)microbialchangesduringpilefermentationthroughamicroscope.Everyteaseason,hefollowedhisteachers____63____majortea-producingregions,refininghiscraftinmountainsandfactories.Whenaskedwhyhewouldtravelsofar____64____(study)teainChina,hesaid,“TheanswerliesinthefirstcupofPu’ermymotherbrewedforme.Whenyouaretrulyconqueredbyaflavor,youcan’thelp____65____seekitssource.”第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.你班外教Jenny将组织一次话题为“交友”的英语辩论,给出了两个观点:(1)朋友越多越好;(2)有几个真心朋友就足够。请你选择一个观点,用英语写一篇发言稿。内容包括:(1)陈述观点;(2)阐释理由。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearteacherandfellowclassmates,I’mgreatlyhonoredtobehereandsharemyideasaboutmakingfriends._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。TheWaybackMachineisanarchive(档案库)ofoveronetrillionwebpagesfromacrosstheinternet.Youcansearchbackasfaras2004,orevenearlier.Lastnight,whileIwasexploringit,Isuddenlyrememberedaveryspecialwebsite—oneIhadn’tvisitedsinceIwasaround14yearsold.Itwasawebsitemydadhadmadeforme.Mydadusedtobeadoctor,andhepassedawaylastyear.WhenIwas11,heleftmymomandmetoworkinAfrica.Onmy12thbirthday,hesentmemanygifts,includingadiarywithabutterflyonthefront.Iwasakeendiaristasachild,soIwasthrilledtoreceivesuchabeautifuldiary.Iimmediatelytookitupstairstomyroomtowriteinit,andsoonIdiscoveredasmallmessagewrittenontheinsidebackcover.Itwasaddressedtomefrommydad.Hewrotehowmuchhemissedmeandhowhethoughtofmeeveryday.Attheendofthenote,hesaidhehadmadeawebsitejustformeandwroteouttheURL.Thatnight,aftereveryonehadgonetobed,IsneakeddowntothefamilycomputerandtypedintheURL.Whatappearedonthescreenabsolutelyshockedme.ThewebsitewasfilledwithphotosofmychildhoodthatIhadneverseenbefore,aswellaspicturesofmydadandhislifeinAfrica—alsonewtome.Therewerepagesandpagesofnotes,letters,andpoems,somehehadwrittenandsomehehadcollectedformeovertheyears.Ifeltincrediblyspecialanddeeplyloved.Solastnight,whileusingtheWaybackMachine,Isuddenlyrememberedthatspecialwebsite—thoughIwasn’tsureifitwouldstillexistafteralltheseyears.注意:1.续写的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。IquicklytypedintheURL,andthereitwas._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsIclickedthroughthepages,awaveoffeelingsfloodedback._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.A【原文】M:Doyouwalktoworkeveryday?W:No,it’stoofartowalk.Thereisabusthatgoesrightbymyhouse.ButIdowishIhadacar.2.C【原文】M:Thephonehasbeenringingforalongtime,butJackisn’tanswering.W:Weshouldcalltheinformationdeskandaskthemtomakeanannouncement.Wedon’twantallthreeofustomissourflight.3.B【原文】W:HowmuchdoIneedtopayforsendingthisparcelbyairmailtoLondon,sir?M:Itdependsontheweight.OK.Thatwillcostfortydollars.4.C【原文】W:Oh,don’tthrowthataway!M:Whynot?It’sbeenusedalready.W:Youcangetanewlabelandputitontopoftheoldaddress,andthenyoucanbuyabiggerstampandputitontopoftheoldstamp.5.A【原文】M:Thisisthefirsttimeyouhaven’tdoneyourhomework.IseverythingOK?W:I’msorry,sir.I’vebeenalittlestressedbymygrandfather’sillness.6.C7.B【原文】M:Janet,IneedyoutohandinthesalesreportonMonday.W:Youmustbejoking.That’snotpossible.TodayisThursday,andIusuallyspendatleastaweekwritingit.M:Iknow.ButthesalesmeetingwillbefirstthingonMondaymorning.WouldyouconsiderworkingonSaturday?W:Hmm,Ihaveanidea.Ifyoucangettwootherpeopletoworkwithmetoday,Icouldputthereporttogethertomorrow.M:That’snotabadidea.IthinkRickandSandycanhelpyou.8.C9.A10.B【原文】M:Hey!Susan,IheardyouwenttoChinalastyear.Didyoustaytherelong?W:Yes,Idid.AtfirstIjustplannedtostaytherefortwomonths,butthenIextendedittodoublethat.IntheendIstayedanothertwomonthsontopofthat.M:Wow,youmusthavegreatlyenjoyedyourstaythere.So,howwaslifethere?W:Itwassurprisinglyconvenient,evenwiththelanguagebarrier!Peoplerarelycarrycash.Instead,theypaywithmobileappslikeWeChatorAlipay.Therearetonsofappsforeverything!Icouldorderclothes,electronics,evengroceriesonlineandgetthemdeliveredwithinhours.Itreallyspoiledme.M:Iheardwithahistoryspanningthousandsofyears,Chinesecuisineisknownforitsrichflavors,diverseingredients,anduniquecookingtechniques.Youmusthavetastedsomuchofitduringyourtrip!W:Sure!11.B12.B13.C【原文】M:IjustfoundoutaboutsomeamazingholidaycoursesatUniversityoftheArtsLondon.Theyoffertheminspring,summer,andwinter.W:Really?Thatsoundsinteresting.Amyhasbeenwantingtolearnmoreaboutart.Whatcoursesdotheyoffer?M:Thereare19creativesubjectstopickfrom,suchasfashiondesign,jewellerydesign,andfineart.W:That’sgreat.Amyreallylovesdecoratingclothesforherdolls.She’ddefinitelygoforthefirstone.Howlongdothecourseslast?M:Theyrangefromonetothreeweeks.Wecanchoosethelongestcoursebecausewedon’thaveanyotherplansforherbeforeNewYear.W:That’swonderful!14.A15.A16.C17.A【原文】M:Kizzie,you’vejustgotaplaceonanastronauttrainingprogram,sotellusaboutit.W:Well,firstthere’sthebasictraining,whichtakessixteenmonths.Thenthere’sanotheryearoflearningabouttheInternationalSpaceStation.AfterI’vefinishedmytraining,I’dbereadyformyfirstspaceflight—ashorttripfirst,followedbyasix-monthmissionontheSpaceStation.M:Isthereanythingthatyou’renotlookingforwardtoaboutgoingintospace?W:Everyonesaysthefoodisawful,butthatdoesn’treallybotherme.I’dbebusytoomostofthetime,whichisgood.I’mquiteclosetomytwosistersandnotseeingthemforsixmonthswillbehard.M:Andwhat’syourbiggestambition?W:I’mreallyinterestedinscienceandalotoftheexperimentstheydoonthestationarereallyexciting.Itwouldbegreattolearnsomethingnewthatcouldmakeadifferenceinpeople’slives.Asforthetraveltootherplanets,likeMars,I’llleavethattootheryoungpeople!18.B19.C20.A【原文】W:Hello,I’mLouiseCannon.I’mveryhappytosharewithyoumyjourneyasabookblogger.Myloveforreadingbeganinchildhood,butmybloggingadventuretrulystartedin2018whenIhadaconversationwithWendyH.Jones,aScottishauthor,attheEdinburghFringeFestival.ThenIdidsomeresearchandtaughtmyselfhowtoblog.NowIhavebeenbloggingforover7years.ImustsayIloveitsomuch,fromhavingcontactwiththeauthors,tothereadingofthebook,tothewritingoftheblogposts.IparticularlylovediscoveringbooksIhavenotconsideredbeforeandbeingpleasantlysurprisedbythem.IoncereadabookJourneysintheWildbyGavinThurston,anaward-winningcameramanwhofilmsfortheTVstation.Thebookoffersaprofoundlookattheunpredictableanddangerousrealitiesinremotewilderness,somethingIhadn’tknownbefore.ThegoodthingI’velearnedaboutmyselfthroughreadingandbookbloggingisthatI
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