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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页Z20⁺名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2026届高三第三次学情诊断英语试卷第一部分听力(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.WherewasthemanwhenhesawRita?A.Ataclinic. B.Atapetstore. C.Atagasstation.2.HowdoesSusansound?A.Annoyed. B.Nervous. C.Disappointed.3.Howwillthewomangettotheairport?A.Bybus. B.Bytaxi. C.Bysubway.4.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Shelosthisbags. B.Sheranintohim. C.Shetookthewrongturn.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howtoavoidtherisk. B.Whethertohirenewstaff. C.Whentoofferahand.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,每小题都有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.WhydoesthewomancallJames?A.Topayherbill. B.Torequestsomeservice. C.Toinquireaboutthecharge.7.Howmuchdoesthewomanhavetopayasalatefee?A.$20. B.$65. C.$85.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Fromwhomdidthemanhearofthemuseum?A.Aguide. B.Histeacher. C.Hisfriend.9.Whichsectioninthemuseumamazedthewomanmost?A.Thesealifeexhibit. B.Theenvironmentalexhibit. C.Theoceanmappingexhibit.10.Whenwillthespeakersmostlikelyvisitthemuseum?A.OnWednesday. B.OnFriday. C.OnSunday.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.Whydoesthewomanexpressthankstotheman?A.He’llshopwithher. B.He’lldriveherhome. C.He’llentertainherfriends.12.What’stheadvantageofaconveniencestorefortheman?A.Thelowerprices. B.Muchmoreselection. C.Longerbusinesshours.13.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Stayatthecounter. B.Comparedifferentbrands. C.Helpthemanpickitems.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whathasthewomanbeenreading?A.Anovel. B.Acookbook. C.Adictionary.15.Whydoesn’tthemanreadbooks?A.Hedislikesstories. B.Heistoobusy. C.Hehaspooreyesight.16.Wheredoesthemanusuallylistentohisbooks?A.Onthebed. B.Inthecar. C.Ontheplane.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatenabledthespeaker’svisittoChina?A.Aspecialtraveldiscount. B.Aninvitationfromafriend. C.Avisa-freetransitpolicy.18.WhatdidthespeakerthinkofChinabeforethetrip?A.Itwasverymodernandclean.B.Ithadanefficienttransportsystem.C.Ithadcrowdedcitiesandstrangefood.19.Whatwasmostimpressiveforthespeakerduringthetrip?A.Thewarmthoflocalpeople.B.Themodernhigh-speedtrains.C.ThehistoryoftheForbiddenCity.20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.Heofteneatsstreetfood. B.HecanbarelyspeakChinese. C.Heplanstoextendhisstay.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。AReSpeakerCorev2.0isavoicecontrolboardforsmartdevices,whichcanlistentoandunderstandvoicecommands.ThepackageincludesthemainReSpeakerCorev2.0board,an8Ω3Wspeaker,a2-MicsPiHAT,aMicroUSBcable,andaguaranteecard.HowtoSetUptheHardware?First,plugthe2-MicsPiHATontothe40-pinGPIOheaderofthemainboard.ThenconnectthespeakertothePiHAT.Payattentiontopolarity:theredwiremustbeconnectedtothe“+”end.Finally,poweronthedeviceusingtheMicroUSBcableconnectedtoa5V/2Apoweradapter.TheblueLEDlightsuponstartup,andafterabout40secondsitturnsgreen—readytouse.HowtoConnecttotheNetwork?Whenturnedonforthefirsttime,thedevicewillcreateahotspotnamed“ReSpeakerCore-XXXX”.Connectyourphoneorcomputertothishotspotusingthepassword12345678.Thenopenabrowser(浏览器)andvisittoaccessthesetuppage.SelectyourhomeWi-Finetworkandenterthepassword.Thedevicewillrestartandconnectautomatically.HowtoInteractwiththeDevice?Onceit’sconnected,say“Hello,ReSpeaker”followedbycommandslike“whattimeisit?”or“playsomemusic”.Forbestresults,speakclearlywithin5metersofthedeviceinaquietenvironment.Alwaysuseastable5V/2Apowersupplytoavoidinstability.Ifproblemspersistduringinteraction,pressandholdtheonboardbuttonfor10secondsuntiltheLEDflashesrapidlytorestorefactorysettings.21.WhatisthefirststeptoconnectaReSpeakerCorev2.0toyourhomeWi-Fi?A.SelectyourhomeWi-Finetworkfromthelist.B.Openabrowserandvisit.C.Connectyourphoneorcomputertothehotspot.D.Enterthepassword12345678onthesetuppage.22.WhatshouldyoudoiftheReSpeakerCorev2.0keepshavingproblems?A.Buyanewpoweradapter. B.Reconnectittothenetwork.C.Unplugitandwaitfor10seconds. D.Presstheonboardbuttontoreset.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Aproductuserguide. B.Arepairservicebrochure.C.Atechnologynewsreport. D.Apromotionaladvertisement.BI’mamillennial(千禧一代)whogrewupintheUSduringtheriseofthemodernInternetandsomeonewhohasstudiedChineseandlivedinChinaforseveralyearsnow.I’venowbecomefamiliarbothwiththelanguageanddifferentslang(俚语)wordsinbothChineseandEnglish.Yet,somethingthat’salwaysstoodouttomewhencomparingEnglishandChineseslangistheabundanceofnumerically-basedslangwordsthatworklikecodewordsforChineseexpressions.Let’sbreakdownafewandcompare.Wecanstartwith520.Thisnumberhasasimilarpronunciationto“Iloveyou”inChinese.TheclosestmatchIcanthinkofinEnglishtothiswouldbesomethinglike“I<3you”or“Iheartyou”,representing“Iloveyou”.Still,theChineseexpressioncanbetakenastepfurtherthroughpuns(双关语)usingthedatetorepresentthephraseinwaysthatEnglishcannot.Anothernumber-basedpunis“2333”.Now,thisonemayseemevenmoreconfusingtoanativeEnglishspeakersince,ifyoufollowthesamepattern,youwillfindthepronunciationdoesn’tseemtorelatetoanyChineseexpression.Buthere,wegetthesoundoflaughter:ahahaha!Interesting,isn’tit?Finally,savingthebestforlast,wehavethefamousphrase“666”.InWesternculture,666israrelyseenasaluckynumber;instead,itisoftenassociatedwithevilforcesorotherunluckysigns.Yet,itisthecompleteoppositeinChinese,where666actuallyrepresentsthreerepeated“liu”sounds.Thehandgesturerepresentingsix—thethumbandlittlefingeroutstretchedwiththeotherfingersclosed—isthesamegestureintheUStorepresentsomethingawesomeorcooljusthappened!Clearly,slangisdependentonthelanguageandcultureitoriginatesfrom.Thus,thingsthatmayseemconfusingtosomeonewithadifferentnativelanguageorculturesimplytakesomeadaptationtoviewfromtherightperspective.24.WhatuniquefeatureofChineseslangishighlightedinthetext?A.Itisrichinnumber-relatedwords. B.Ithasmanyhumorousexpressions.C.ItisaffectedbytheriseoftheInternet. D.IthassomerootsintheEnglishlanguage.25.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthoragreewith?A.“I<3you”isadirecttranslationof“520”.B.Chinesenumberslangreliesonpronunciation.C.“2333”combinesthesoundsoffourChinesewords.D.The“six”handgestureisperceivedpositivelyintheUS.26.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestabouttheconfusingforeignslang?A.Focusingonsimilarslanginourlanguage.B.Learningabouttheoriginaluseoftheslang.C.Shiftingourwayofthinkingtograspthemeaning.D.Adaptingthemeaningfromourculturalperspective.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.TorecommendawaytolearnChinese.B.Tocompareslangandtheculturebehindit.C.Toteachreaderstouseonlineslangproperly.D.ToclarifycommonmisunderstandingsofChinese.CScientistshavetakentothesalon(美发厅)afterrealisinghairdressersmaybean“under-recognised”forceinfuelingclimateaction.Alongsidetheircraft,hairdressersareknownfortheirconversationskills,whooftenactasanagonyaunt,adviserandfriendrolledintoone.NewresearchfromtheUniversityofBath’sCentreforClimateChangeandSocialTransformation(CAST)revealsthisiswhatmakeshairsalonscentersoftrustthatcouldbeusedtoencourageconversationsaroundclimatechange.Theresearchteaminterviewed30UKsalonownersaboutsustainability,andthenrananationwideinterventionin25sustainablesalonsusingMirrorTalkers,whereeco-tipsareplacedonsalonmirrorstoengenderdiscussionsonsustainablehaircarepractices.“Thecarbonfootprintofshampoo(洗发水)ismostlyinthehotwaterused,”saysDeniseBadenoftheUniversityofSouthampton.“Simplemessageslike‘mostofususetoomuchshampooandshampootoooften’cansparkconversationsabouthowshampooinglessandatlowertemperaturessavestime,money,energy,waterandisbetterforyourskinandhair.”Thestudyfoundnearly73%ofsalonclientswerelikelytochangetheirhaircareroutinesafterconversationssparkedbytheMirrorTalkers,someevenswitchingtoeco-friendlyproducts,usingcoolerwater,andadoptinggreenerhabitsathome.Researcherssaythisdemonstrateshowhairdressershavean“untappedability”toweaveclimatechangeintoeverydayconversationsandactions.TheyarenowurgingpolicymakerstorollouttoolslikeMirrorTalkersnationally.“Ifwe’reseriousaboutbuildingapublicmovementforclimateaction,thenit’stimetoinvestintheseunsunginfluencersbecauserealchangestartsineverydayconversations,”saysDrSamHamptonofCAST.MatildaCollins,aseniordirectorandstylist,saystheMirrorTalkersinitiativecouldgainpositiveoutcomesiftheexperience“feelsnaturalandengagesclientswithoutbeingoverlyvirtuous”.Sheadds,“Ultimately,thetrustastylistbuildswiththeclientiswhatwilldrivepotentialpositivechangesinbehaviour.Itcouldbeagreateducationplatformandaconversationstarter,however.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“engender”inparagraph2mean?A.Stimulate. B.Maintain. C.Simplify. D.Control.29.Whatisthefocusofthethirdparagraph?A.Theimportanceofsavingwater. B.Theharmofoverusingshampoo.C.Thefunctionofeco-tipsinsalons. D.Thestrategyofstartingconversations.30.WhatcanweinferfromDrSamHampton’swords?A.Soundpoliciesencourageinvestment.B.Dailyconversationscanmakeadifference.C.Unsunginfluencersneedprofessionaltraining.D.MirrorTalkershasgainednationwidepopularity.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Salons:OverlookedCenterstoBuildTrustB.Haircare:AHiddenSourceofCarbonFootprintC.MirrorTalkers:APlatformtoShowFashionTrendsD.Hairdressers:SecretWeaponsAgainstClimateChangeDImagineanightskywheresatellites,equippedwithhugemirrorsreflectingsunlight,shinelikeartificialmoons.ReflectOrbital,astartupinLosAngeles,isawaitingregulatoryapprovaltomakethatdreamareality,withplanstosellthelighttoilluminateareasonEarthatnight.Theselocationscouldincludesolarfarms,industrialworksites,citystreets,defenseoperationsandevenpublicevents.Thefirsttestsatellitewouldbeara60-footmirror,capableoflightingupa3-mile-widecircleonEarth.ReflectOrbitalplans1,000satellitesby2029and50,000by2035.Anhouroflightcouldcostaminimumof$5,000.“Thesunpowers99%oflifeonEarth.Butwecan’tuseitatnight.SoI’mreallyexcitedabouttheproject,”saidBenNowack,thefounderofReflectOrbital.ReflectOrbital’sproposaltodeliver“aspotofsunlighton-demand”hasraisedsignificantpublicconcerns.Peopleworrythereflectioncouldmessupastronomy,airtravel,andEarth’snaturalday-nightcycles—andalsothatthelightcouldshinebeyondwhereit’ssupposedto.JoannaIsaSaryawongse,aneurologistattheUniversityofPittsburgh,highlightedimplicationsofReflectOrbital’sproposalforhumanhealth.“Itssimilaritytodaylightsavingtimeisstriking:bothrepresentdeliberateinterventionsthatthrowhumanbiologyoffthenaturallight-darkcycle.Evenaone-hourshiftdamagestheheart,metabolism,andbrainfunction,”shenoted.StanfordprofessorJamieZeitzerwhostudiesdaylightsavingtimealsosaid,“Insectsandplantsareverysensitivetoextralight.Liketoday’sartificiallight,itcouldalsodisturbanimalmigration.”ReflectOrbital’swebsitelistsmainsafetymeasuresbakedintothedesignofthetechnology,emphasizingitcancontainandquicklyturnoffthelight,andavoidresearchobservatoriesorprotectedhabitats.Thecompanyalsoclaimsthelightcan’tstartfires.“They’remissingalotofdetailsinthetechnology,”Nowacksaidofthecompany’scritics.“Thesatellitesonlylightaspecificareawhenacustomerasks.Theyarenormallyoff,notshiningallnight.”32.WhatistheaimofReflectOrbital?A.Toprovidereflectedsunlightatnight. B.Tostudytheeffectsoflightonecosystems.C.Toreducethecostofsatellitetechnology. D.Toreplacetraditionalstreetlightingglobally.33.WhatisaconcernaboutReflectOrbital’sproject?A.Itmayincreaseenergyconsumption. B.Itmaylimitthedevelopmentoftourism.C.Thelightmayextendbeyondtargetareas. D.Thelightsupplymayfallshortofdemand.34.WhydoesJoannamentiondaylightsavingtime?A.Toadvocateefficientuseofnaturallight.B.Toillustratetheproject’sworkingprinciple.C.Toshowthesignificanceofhumanintervention.D.Tostresstheproject’simpactonbiologicalrhythms.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thesatellitesusuallystayinactive. B.Thetechnologyhasbeenprovensafe.C.Thecompanyignorescritics’opinions. D.Theprojectiswell-receivedbycustomers.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。Gaggiftsareusuallyinexpensivenoveltyitemsintendedtogetalaugh.They’reoftencasualbuyswhensomethingfunnyinstantlybringsafriendorfamilymembertomind.Mostgaggiftsarenotveryuseful.____36____Youdon’tneedaspecialeventtogivesomeoneagaggift.____37____Thefacesofpoliticiansareoftenfoundongaggifts,alongwithpoliticaljokes.Othercommondesignsincludecartooncharacters,famousfunnysayings,andslightlyrudejokes.Childrenoftenlikegaggiftsthatdoubleastricks.Someclassicexamplesareaninnocent-lookingpillowandwhoopeecushion.Theseitemshaveallbroughtlaughsforgenerations.Whentogivegaggifts?Theycanbegivenwhenagiftisexpectedbuttherecipientisonlyanoddingacquaintance(泛泛之交).Forexample,atanofficepartyforanemployeewhoisleaving,peoplemaybeexpectedtobringasmallpresenteveniftheydon’tknowthepersonwell.Inthiscase,acoffeecupwithafunnysayingworkswell.____38____Thisaddsjoytoanotherwiseordinarydrinkingcup.Whengivingagaggift,thegivershouldmakesurethegagwillnothurttherecipient’sfeelings.____39____However,gagshighlightingaperson’sshortcomingsarenotagoodidea.Theymaymakethepersonfeeluncomfortable.Forexample,abaldheadcapwouldbeunkindforsomeoneworriedaboutlosinghishair;butitcouldbefunnyforsomeonewithverythickhairwhooftencomplainsaboutit.Giftsgivenonaseriousorpublicoccasionshouldnotbeoverlyrude.____40____A.Beingusefulisoftenexpected.B.Butthatisnottheirmainpurpose.C.Otherwisetherecipientmayfeeloffended.D.Inthisway,thegiftappearstobemorevaluable.E.Gaggiftscanbealmostanythingthatismeantforfun.F.Gagsrelatedtosomeone’sspecialtalentsareoftenabighit.G.Whenthegiftisopened,itmaybringalaughfromthecrowd.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Istartedtakingtheaterclassesattheageof7.I________toactinplays,televisionshowsandmoviesthroughoutmyteens.ActinggavemeexperiencesIdidn’thavethe________tohaveinmyownlife.WhenIwasacting,Ialwaysknewwhat________werecomingnextandwasreadywithasmart________.Butinreallife,mybrainwould________orwordswouldgetcaughtinmymouth.WhenIwasme,Iwas________andafraidtodoanythingdangerousorwrong.ButIcoulddoorsay________thingsincharacterbecauseIwas________followingthescript’sdirection.Actingalsoallowedmetobe________toothertimesandplaceslikeI’ddreamed.Idressedupandlivedin1930sNewfoundland,1950sKansasandamagicalworldrunbychildren.Iwasanalien,aringmaster,asuperheroandaspy—each________openedadoortoalifeIcouldneverhaveknownotherwise.Performingwasawonderful________frommyyouthfulshyness.Inreallife,Iwas________themostpopulargirlinschool,butIplayedoneonTV.By________theotherpeople,Igainedconfidenceinmyself.IfdirectorsthoughtanaudiencewouldbelievethatIwasboldorfunnyorattractive,maybeImight________thatimagealittlemoreinreallifetoo.Actinghadcastitsspellonme.Butultimately,Ileftitbecauseitwastimetostoplivinginsidesomeoneelse’sstory.Iwas________tobeme.41.A.promised B.longed C.hesitated D.proceeded42.A.energy B.patience C.motivation D.opportunity43.A.lines B.solutions C.rewards D.consequences44.A.conclusion B.comment C.response D.instruction45.A.freeze B.race C.wander D.focus46.A.desperate B.cautious C.lonely D.ashamed47.A.wild B.secure C.private D.complicated48.A.frequently B.simply C.gradually D.fortunately49.A.abandoned B.restricted C.addicted D.transported50.A.struggle B.identity C.job D.stranger51.A.benefit B.message C.escape D.protection52.A.inasense B.bynomeans C.fornoreason D.atonetime53.A.volunteering B.determining C.pretending D.declining54.A.liveupto B.putupwith C.breakawayfrom D.lookoutfor55.A.born B.regretful C.relieved D.ready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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Modernlifemovesfasterthanourmindsweredesignedtohandle.Inthelasttwentyyears,technology____56____(advance)aheadofhumanevolution.Weliveina24/7digitalworld,butourbrainsstillrunonancient“hardware”designedfor____57____(survive).This“speedgap”helpsexplain____58____weoftenfeeloverwhelmed.Ourancestorsfacedshortburstsofstressfromphysical____59____(threat),buttodayweface“smallalarms”allday.Anangryemailorasocialmedianotification(通知)activatesthesameheart-racingresponseasalion.Feeling____60____(stress)todayisanaturalbiologicalreactiontoanonstopworld.Weare____61____(constant)inthis“highalert”modeforhours.Thispreventsthebodyfromenteringtheessential“restanddigest”stateneededforlong-termhealth,

____62____(leave)usfeelingpermanently“fried.”Infact,muchof____63____mentalexhaustioncomesfrom“decisionoverload.”Wemakethousandsofchoicesdaily,whichconsumesthebrain’senergy.Toaddressthis,expertsrecommendusingself-explorationquestionstocutthroughthenoise,suchas“Isitworthmypeaceofmind?”Bymakingfewer,more

____64____(intention)decisions,youprotectyourmentalbatteryandsaveyourpreciousenergy

____65____thingsthattrulymatter.Byrespectingyourbiologicallimits,youmakethefast-pacedworldfeellessthreatening.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是某国际学校学生李华。你校将于下周五举办以“旧物新生(OldItems,NewLife)”为主题的手工制作大赛。请给本校留学生Kevin写一封邮件,邀请他与你组队参赛。内容包括:(1)你的创意设想;(2)表达期待。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearKevin,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Ten-year-oldTomalwaysfeltlonely.Hisparentswerealwaysoccupiedwithwork.Theylefthomeearlyinthemorningandcamebacklateatnight.Tomoftenatedinneraloneandwenttobedwithoutagoodnightkiss.Forhim,therewerenofamilygames,nocitytours,noweekendoutings.Oneday,Tom'sparentsbroughthomeagift—asmartwatch."Thiswatchhasaspecialfriendinside,”Momsaidwithasmile."HernameisLing.Shecantalktoyou,answeryourquestions,andeventellyoustories.”AwaveofanticipationsweptoverTomasheputonthewatchandpressedthebutton.Agentlevoicecameout,"Hello,Tom!I'mLing.Nicetomeetyou!”Tom'seyeslitup.Hehadneverreceivedsuchaninterestinggiftbefore.Fromthatdayon,LingbecameTom'sclosestcompanion.Everymorning,Lingwouldsay,"Goodmorning,Tom!Haveagreatdayatschool!”WheneverTomencountereddifficultieswithhishomework,Lingwouldpatientlyprovidethoroughexplanations.AfterTomgotintobed,Lingwouldtellhisfavoritetalesaboutbraveknightsandmagicallands.Sometimes,whenTomfeltscaredofthedark,Lingwouldsingsoftlytocomforthim.ToTom,Lingwasmorethanavoice;shewasfamily.HisparentsnoticedTom'schange."See?Ourlittleboyseemsmuchhappiernow,”Dadsaidoneevening.Momagreed,"Thewatchreallyhelps,”relieved.Theythoughttheirsonwasnolongerlonely.Whattheydidn'tknowwasthatsometimes,afterLinghadfinishedherstories,Tomwouldlieawakeinthedarkness,listeningtothesilencethatfilledtheroom.HelovedLing,buthecouldn'thelpthinking:ifonlyMomandDadwerehere.Oneafternoonafterschool,Tomtrippedandfellonthewayhome.Thewatchhitarockwithaloudcrack.WhenTompickeditup,thescreenwasdark.Hepressedthebuttonagainandagain,butnothingappeared."Ling?Ling,areyouthere?”hecalleddesperately.Therewasnoreply.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。

Tomhadnochoicebuttoturntohisparentsforhelp._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Atthatmoment,bothMomandDadsawclearlywhattheyhadmissed._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】W:HaveyouseenRitalately?M:Yes,IsawherlastweekwhenIwasoutpickingupsomemedicine.Ontheway,Istoppedforgasandsawhergoingintoapetstore.2.A【原文】M:Youshouldhavepreparedyourspeechforthemeeting,Susan.W:Yes,Iknow.ButhowcouldIpreparewhenthemeetingdatewassetsosoon?3.C【原文】M:Haveyoubookedataxitotheairportyet?W:No,IthinkI’lltakethesubwayinstead.Taxisarejustasslowasbusesduringrushhour.M:Goodpoint.Thetrafficthistimeofdayisterrible.4.B【原文】W:Oh,my!Ialmostmadeyoudropyourbags!Ididn’tseeyouturningthecorner.I’msosorryforcrashingintoyou!M:That’sallright,Miss.Accidentshappen.Atleastnooneishurt!5.B【原文】W:LikeItoldyoubefore,wehavehighcostsandit’stooriskytotakeonemployees.M:Iunderstandthat,butthefactisthatwe’reshortofhands.W:Thetimingisjustnotright.M:Yeah,Iguessyou’reright.6.C7.A【原文】M:Hi,thisisJamesincustomerservice.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Hi,James.Iwanttotalkaboutmybill.ThebillIreceivedyesterdayformyhomeTVserviceiswrong.M:What’syouraccountnumber?W:200508.M:Okay.Theregularmonthlychargeshouldbe$65.W:ButyesterdayIgotabillfor$85.M:Itisbecauseofyourlatepaymentforthelasttwomonths.W:Oh,Isee.8.B9.A10.A【原文】W:Haveyoubeentothenewmuseumyet?Igotfreeticketsfromamuseumguide.M:Notyet.Mybiologyteacheratuniversitymentionedthisplacetome.Hewenttherewithhisfriendsandsaiditwasamazing.Ican’twaittoseetheoceanmappingexhibit.W:He’sright!IwentlastSunday.Thesealifeexhibitblewmymind.Plus,themuseumteachesaboutenvironmentalprotection.M:I’llcheckitout.Couldwevisittogether?W:Sure.Icangetyouafreetickettoo!Howaboutthisweekend?M:I’mbusythisweekend.Canwegointheafternoonduringthemiddleoftheweek?W:Yes.Thatwouldbeperfect.11.B12.C13.A【原文】W:Thanksforpickingmeupthisevening,Eric.M:Notatall.I’mhappytodoit.Bytheway,Ihavesomefriendscomingovertonight,andIshouldprepareforthat.Shallwestopatasupermarketonthewayhome?W:Ithinkit’sclosedbynow.Wecanstopataconveniencestore.M:Conveniencestore?Theysaythepricestherearehigherandthereisn’tmuchselection.W:I’mafraidso.M:Well,itdoesn’tmatter.Itmaymakechoosingmucheasier.W:Actually,Ienjoycomparingdifferentbrands.Ofcourse,thistimetherewillbenochoice.M:Yeah.Hereweare.Well,itistheonlyplaceopenatthistimeofthenight.W:Iguessso.Goaheadandgetwhatyouneed.I’llwaitatthecounter.M:Allright.14.A15.B16.B【原文】M:That’saprettythickbook.Itlookslikeadictionary.W:You’reright;itdoes.Butitisactuallyanovel.M:Wow!Thelettersarereallysmall.Thiswouldtakemeayeartofinish.W:I’vebeenreadingforawhile.So,youprefershorterstories?M:Ipreferbooksontape.Withmytightschedule,Idon’treallyhavethetimetositdownandread.W:Iunderstand.That’swhyIdomostofmyreadingjustbeforebed.Whatdoyoulistento?M:Booksthatteachmenewthings.Mostofthetime,IlistentothemwhenI’mdriving.SometimesIlistenwhenonalongflight.W:Thatsoundslikeagoodidea.IcouldlistentoonewhileI’mcooking.M:Howaboutthis?Yourecommendabooktome,andI’lltrytoreadityourway.Butyouhavetolistentooneofmine.W:Deal.17.C18.C19.A20.B【原文】M:IrecentlyreturnedfrommyfirsttriptoChina,thankstothe144-hourvisa-freetransitpolicythatmademyvisitpossible.Beforearriving,Iexpectedcrowdedcitiesandfoodthatwouldbetoostrangeformytaste.However,fromthemomentIlandedinShanghai,Iwassurprisedbyhowmodernandcleaneverythingwas.Thehigh-speedtrainswereincrediblyefficient,makingtravelbetweencitieseffortless.InBeijing,IexploredtheForbiddenCityandwasamazedbyitsrichhistoryspanninghundredsofyears.Butwhatimpressed

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