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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页绝密★考试结束前2026年高考终极押题卷英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.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,请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。每段对话读两遍。1.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.PutthemanthroughtoMary.B.Givethemanaphonenumber.C.GototheHumanResourcesDepartment.2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthebotanicalgarden?A.Itattractsfewervisitors. B.Itbecomestoocrowded. C.Itisfriendlytogardeners.3.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttobuytheTVset?A.Itisenergy-consuming. B.Hedoesn’tlikethedesign. C.Thepriceisbeyondthebudget.4.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandMr.Brown?A.Classmates. B.Parentandchild. C.Teacherandstudent.5.Whatwillthewomandointhemorning?A.Meetthemanat11:30a.m.B.Attendameetingat11:00a.m.C.Arriveattheparkat10:30a.m.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,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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdidTomdoafterschool?A.Hewashedhisdirtytrousers.B.Hewentouttoplaybasketball. C.Heboughtanewpairoftrousers.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Nervous. B.Hopeless. C.Angry.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdoweknowaboutthecarnival?A.Itisverypopular. B.ItisheldinRonda. C.Ithasalonghistory.9.Whatdidthemandoduringthetrip?A.Heattendedthecarnival. B.Hewenttosomehistoricsquares. C.HevisitedmuseumsinBarcelona.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Cookingameal. B.Choosingamajor. C.Startinguniversity.11.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Disappointed. B.Scared. C.Excited.12.Whatdoesthemanmajorin?A.Maths. B.Chemistry. C.Psychology.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthewoman’sfavoritewebsite?A.Spotify. B.YouTube. C.Facebook.14.WhatdoesthemanthinkofFacebook?A.Ithaslittlenewmusic. B.Ithasmanyadvertisements. C.Itdoesn’thaveup-to-datenews.15.WhatdoesthemandoonYouTube?A.Watchvideos. B.Listentomusic. C.Readnews.16.HowcanSpotifybeimprovedaccordingtotheman?A.Byprovidingfullsongs.B.Byfixingthebugofinterruption.C.Bycuttingdownonadvertisements.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheclub?A.Itisasmallorganization.B.Ithasexistedforalongtime. C.Itisonlyopenintheevenings.18.Whatdotheperformersdointheclub?A.Tellfunnystories. B.Singsongs. C.Haveadrink.19.WhatdoweknowabouttheshowDon’tSayaWord?A.Itiswellknown. B.Itisanewpieceofwork. C.ItwasperformedbyMikeBlunt.20.Whatarethelistenersadvisedtodo?A.Buyadrinkaheadoftime.B.Keepquietduringtheshow. C.Participateintheperformance.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。ACategoryDetailsOrganizersCraftsCouncil,House&Garden,Sotheby’sQualificationAgedover18;CurrentlylivingintheUK(ifnot,alsoacceptable);Opentobothnewandexperiencedcraftmakers;MusthaveparticipatedinagalleryshoworartfairinthepasttwoyearsWorkRequirementsHandmadeintheUK,createdonorafterJanuary1,2024;Neverwonanyprizebefore;FullyownedbytheartistuntilJuly2026;MustbedeliveredtoLondonfortheexhibitionSize&MaterialsNosizelimit,withvariousmaterials;Includingunexpectedexplorationsofclayandtextile(织物),aswellasambitiouscreationsinwoodandfinemetalworkImportantDatesMarch28,2026(10pmGMT):Deadlineforapplicationsofhand-incraftsApril4,2026:Shortlisted(入围)artistswillbenotifiedMay11,2026:Exhibitionopens+WinnerannouncedMay17,2026(5pmGMT):ExhibitionclosesCompetitionProcess&Awards10workswillbeshortlistedforthecompetition,andeachshortlistedworkwillreceivespecialmediacoverage.TheexhibitionwillbeheldatSotheby’sNewBondStreetfromMay11to17,2026,andthewinnerwillbeannouncedataVIPeventonMay11.Thewinnerwillbeawardedacashprize,long-termmediacoverage,aswellasprofessionalguidanceandsupportfromHouse&Gardentomakethemmorefamous.Purpose&ApplicationPurpose:TohelpUKcraftmakersconnectwithcollectorsanddesignleaders,andraisethevalueofmoderncraft.ApplicationMethod:Fillintheofficialapplicationform;incompleteapplicationswillberejected.21.Whomeetstherequestsofenteringthecompetition?A.Anoldexperiencedcraftmaker.B.AyoungcraftsmanlivingintheUK.C.Anadultcraftsmanat2025artfair.D.Ateenagerhavingatalentforcrafts.22.Whencantheparticipantsknowthewinningresult?A.March28. B.April4. C.May11. D.May17.23.Whatbenefitcanthewinnersgetfromthecompetition?A.DisplayingworksattheexhibitioninApril.B.Socializingwithpublishersandotherartists.C.Receivingsponsorshipfromothercollectors.D.Expandingtheirimpactthroughsocialmedia.BSteveBagmanyanfoundhiscallinginaworkshopfilledwithbrokeninstruments.Buteveryyear,theshopbringsbothjoyandheartbreak.Duetobudgetcuts,thenumberoftechnicianshasdroppedfrom60tojust11,leavingthemtorepairinstrumentsformorethanhalfamillionstudentsinLosAngelespublicschools.“Theworkwedoisimportantandneedstobepreserved,butit’sbecomingadyingcraft,”saidBagmanyan,60,whorunstheshopandhandlespianorepairs.“Childrenareourfuture,yetmusicprogramsarebeingcutacrossthecountry.”However,thereishopefortheshop.TheLastRepairShop,ashortdocumentaryfeaturingBagmanyanandthreeothertechnicians,recentlywonanOscarforbestdocumentaryshortfilm.Thefilmcombinestheirpersonalstorieswithreflectionsfromstudentswhohavefoundcomfortandjoyinmusic.Fewpeopleevenknewtheshopexistedbeforethedocumentary’srelease.Thisworkshop,inoperationsince1959,isbelievedtobethelastofitskindinthecountry.Bagmanyanandhisteamprovidefreeinstrumentsandrepairsacrosstheschooldistrict,oftenservingchildrenfromlow-incomefamilies.Formanyofthesechildren,publicschoolsaretheironlysourceofmusicalinstruments,whichwealthierfamiliescanmoreeasilyafford.Sincethereleaseofthefilm,publicsupporthassoared.DonationshavebeenmadetofundmorerepairsandstrengthenschoolmusicprogramsinLosAngeles.“Peopleareinspiredbywhatwedoandwanttosupportadyingartform,”saidBenProudfoot,whoco-directedthedocumentary.Bagmanyanknowsthatapoorlymaintainedinstrumentcandiscourageachildfromlearning.“Ifaninstrumentdoesn’tworkproperly,achildmightgiveuponmusic,”hesaid.“Butwhenyouknowtheinstrumentisgoingtoastudentwholovesit,it’simpossiblenottosmile.”After21yearsofservice,Bagmanyansayshiscupisfull,knowingthatchildrenmaycarryaloveofmusicwiththemforalifetime.“Iwasplanningtoretire,”headmitted.“ButnowI’llrebuildtheshoptowhatitoncewasandkeepgoingalittlelonger.”24.WhatisthechallengefacedbyBagmanyan?A.Oldinstruments. B.Decliningnumberofstudents.C.Lowprofitability. D.Shortageofskilledtechnicians.25.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.ThecareerachievementsofBagmanyan.B.Thepopularityofthedocumentary.C.Theuniquehistoryoftheschooldistrict.D.Theimportanceoftherepairshop.26.Howdoesthedocumentaryimpacttheshop?A.Itenhancestheshop’spublicimage.B.Itattractsnewbusinessopportunities.C.Ithelpssustaintheshop’soperation.D.Itprovideseducationtothecommunity.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeBagmanyan?A.Ambitiousandindependent B.caringandpersistentC.Cautiousanddemanding D.optimisticandgenerousCTheworld’sdiverseforestsarefacingincreasingthreats,makingeffectivemonitoringcrucialforconservation.WhiletraditionalmethodslikecameratrapsandGPStagsareuseful,low-cost,solar-poweredmicrophoneshaveprovenstrikinglyeffectiveinrevealingwhat’slivinginsomeoftheplanet’smostdenselyinhabitedandbiodiverseenvironments.RainforestConnection(RFC),anon-profitorganizationfoundedin2014byTopherWhite,pioneeredthisbioacousticmonitoringforconservation.RFCinitiallyrepurposedoldphonesintomonitoringdevices,butlaterdevelopedastandardizedunitcalledtheGuardian.TheseGuardianshavesincebeendeployedinover600locationsworldwide,actingasconstant“ears”inthewilderness.Guardiansaredesignedtocaptureabroadsoundscapeoftherainforest.“Placedhighintreetops,thesesolar-powereddevicescanoperateforyears,continuouslyrecordingsoundsandtransmittingthemtothecloud,wherewearethenabletoanalyzethemforallsortsofthings,”saysWhite.Theirprimarygoalistopickupimmediatethreats—chainsaws,loggingtrucks,andgunshots—andrelayreal-timealertstolocalauthoritiesandcommunities,enablingswiftactiontoprotecttheland.Beyonddetectingobviousthreats,RFCisexploringadvanceddataanalysis.Whiteexplainsthatthesoundscapeitselfcanactasadetector.InatestontheislandofSumatra,RFCandaGermansoftwarefirmusedmachinelearningtoidentify“uncharacteristicsuddenchangestothesoundscape”,whichsuccessfullyidentifiedhumaninvaders.Forexample,trackinganimalcallscanrevealwhenanimalssuddenlygosilent,potentiallyindicatingthepresenceofpoachers.ThisadvancedmethodwillsoonberolledoutinThailand,JamaicaandRomaniabybuildingauniquemodelforeachenvironment.Thisinnovativebioacousticmonitoringprovidesinvaluable“eyesandears”inremoteforests,offeringapowerfultoolforwildlifeprotectionandanti-poachingefforts.Byunderstandingandreactingtothesubtlesoundsofnature,thistechnologyoffersapromisingpathwayforconservation.Furthermore,RFCalsoprovidesanappallowingthepublictolistentolivestreamsfromtheEcuadorianrainforest,fosteringgreaterawarenessandconnectiontothesevitalecosystemsglobally.28.WhatcanweknowaboutRFC?A.Itremovedpotentialthreats. B.Itprioritizedtraditionalmethods.C.Itrecycledoldelectronicproducts. D.Itinitiatedsoundmonitoring.29.HowdoGuardiansmainlyfunctioninforestprotection?A.Byanalyzingsoundsofwildlife. B.Byidentifyinganimalspecies.C.Bytransmittingsoundstolocals. D.Bysendinginstantwarnings.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“rolledout”inparagraph4mean?A.Popularized. B.Evaluated. C.Resisted. D.Marketed.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.RFC:APioneerinForestConservationB.PublicApps:PlatformsforRainforestProtectionC.ListeningtoNature:GuardiansProtectingForestsD.MonitoringSounds:AnApproachtoProtectingTreesDImagineanightskywheresatellites,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(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。We’veallbeenthere—oneminute,we’recheckingthenewsforanupdate,andthenext,we’rewaist-deepinafloodofnegativenews.Thiscompulsiveneedtoscrollthroughbadnewsorinformation,knownasdoomscrolling,hasrecentlybecomeanall-too-commonhabit.36Psychologistshavebeenstudyinghowthisbehavioraffectsourcognitivefunctions,emotionalwell-being,andevenourabilitytofocusonthethingsthatmatterinourdailylives.Theresult?Doomscrollingisn’tjustameanstopassthetime—it’sactivelyharmingourmentalhealth.37Insteadofmakingusfeelpreparedandinformed,consumingbadnewsnonstopactuallymakesusfeelmorehelpless.Forpeoplewhoalreadystrugglewithanxietyordepression,doomscrollingcanbecomeamaladaptivecopingmechanism—awaytoseekcontroloveruncontrollablesituations.38Beyondtheobviousstressandanxiety,doomscrollingmesseswithhowwethink.Itwreakshavoconourattentionspan.Thebrainstartscravingconstantstimulation,makingithardertofocusontasksthataren’tdeliveringthesameemotionalhit.39Doomscrollingoverloadsourbrain.Constantexposuretodistressingcontentfillsupourworkingmemory,leavinglittleroomforproductivethinkingorproblem-solving.So,howcanwebreakfreefromthedoomscrollingtrap?Altogether,avoidingallbadnewsisn’ttheanswer.Awiserchoiceistodevelophealthierdigitalhabits.Wecanbeginbyschedulingaspecifictimetocheckthenews.Meanwhile,focusonwhatweconsume:followreputablesourcesandmuteaccountsthatthriveonoutrageandfear.Foreverynegativestory,seeksomethingupliftingorinformativetobalancethecontent.40Donate,discussthetopicwithatrustedfriend,orvolunteerforacause.A.Itisnotsurprisingthatanxietyisontherise.B.Unfortunately,insteadofhelping,itfeedsthestresscycle.C.Wecanreclaimourfocus,mentalhealth,andpeaceofmind.D.Nowonderreadingabookfeelsharderthanscrollingsocialmedia.E.Ifanewsstoryindeedupsetsus,wecanlookforreal-worldwaystocontribute.F.Studiesshowthatdoomscrollersreportedhigherlevelsofanxietyanddepression.G.Whilestayinginformedmatters,constantexposuretonegativitydoesusnofavors.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。Onesummerday,Iwasbattlingasevereheadache.SoIdecidedto41outsideforsomefreshair.LittledidIknowa(n)42turnwaswaitingahead.Iwasstaringatafishpond,my43rescuedogMistynearby,whensuddenlyI44.Later,IstartedawaketofindMistydesperately45meoutofthewater,savingmeslowlybut46.She’dmanagedtogetmyupperbodyonland,bringingmearoundbylicking(舔)myfaceandbarkingloudly.OnceIgottomy47,shehadmywristinhermouth,guidingmeawayfromthe48andtowardsthehouse,whereIcouldcallforhelp.Clearly,shehadbeendrivenbyastrongsenseofprotection,attemptingtoensuremy49.Soon,medicalworkersarrived.Asthey50tome,Mistyneverleftmyside.TheydeterminedthatIhadaslightheadinjuryandsaidIcouldhavedrownedifMistyhadn’t51soquickly.Now,wheneverI’mintheyard,Misty52meandalwaysmakessureshe’sbetweenmeandthepond.Thisunique53betweenusfillsmewithasenseof54.Notmanypeoplecananswer“Whorescuedwho?”likemebecausethisquestion55asignificantpersonalmeaning.41.A.live B.play C.step D.search42.A.strange B.challenging C.unrealized D.unexpected43.A.indifferent B.devoted C.adorable D.gentle44.A.satdown B.sloweddown C.passedout D.stretchedout45.A.shaking B.dragging C.tearing D.pushing46.A.surely B.hardly C.slightly D.helplessly47.A.back B.feet C.side D.way48.A.track B.path C.pond D.route49.A.comfort B.safety C.health D.satisfaction50.A.responded B.contributed C.adapted D.attended51.A.acted B.delivered C.appeared D.barked52.A.follows B.avoids C.touches D.licks53.A.secret B.barrier C.thought D.bond54.A.gratitude B.achievement C.confusion D.excitement55.A.confirms B.changes C.holds D.ignores第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。ChinaisacceleratingeffortstoadvanceitsHealthyChinaInitiative,56(aim)toraisetheaveragelifeexpectancyandimprovepeople’shealthfurtherduringthenextfiveyears.By2030,theaveragelifeexpectancyoftheChinesepeopleisexpectedtoreach80years,oneyearlongerthanthatin2024,accordingtotophealthofficialLeiHaichao,57(direct)oftheNationalHealthCommission.Tothisend,therecommendationsthat58(release)in2025offeredaseriesofmeasures,includingincreasingpublichealthcapacity,strengtheningthediseasecontrolsystem59effectivelycontrollingmajorinfectiousdiseases,saidLei.60(notable),therecommendationscalledforasoundsystemtobeestablishedtoprovidefulllife-cyclepopulationservicestoall.61affordablechildcaresystemwillbeestablishedtohelpreducethecostsofchildbirth,parentingandeducationforfamilies,Leisaid.Effortswillalsobemade62(encourage)localgovernmentstoprioritizehealthpromotionasakeygoalforhigh-qualityeconomicandsocialdevelopment,Leisaid.Healtheducationwillbeintegrated63thenationaleducationsystem,64willattractwideattention.Withtheelderlypopulation65(expect)tocontinuerisingduringthe15thFive-YearPlanperiod,safeguardingseniors’healthwillbeessentialtoachievethetargetofanaveragelifeexpectancyof80years.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你准备参加英文诗歌朗诵比赛,希望能得到外教Mr.Smith的专业指导。请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:(1)写信缘由;(2)寻求指导。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。DearMr.Smith,How’sitgoing?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。ThecarturnedontothefamiliarroadthatledtoGrandma’sfarm.“Jude,thissummerholidaywillbeagreatchanceforyoutostaywithyourgrandma,”Dadsaidashedrove.Thecarenginewasn’toffbeforeGrandmahuggedme.Islowlydraggedmyselfoutofthecar.“Jude,youlookunhappy.Why?”Grandmaasked.Sheactedlikenothingbadhadhappenedlasttime.CouldIaskhowmuchmoneyherneighborMr.Jacksonhadlostbecauseofmymistake?Washestillupsetwithme?“I’mfine,”Ianswered.“I’mjustmissingmycomputercamp.ComputersaresomethingI’mgoodat.”“Thatsoundsdisappointing,”Grandmanodded.IlikedvisitingthefarmduringbreaksbeforeImessedthingsuplastsummer.Grandmalivedalone,andMr.Jacksonwaslikefamilytoher.ThenonedayIforgottolockthegateandletthegoatsintohisflowerbeds.Helostalmostallhisrosesforthefarmers’market.Now,backatthefarm,Ifeltnervous.IwastryingtohideintheroomwhenIsawMr.Jackson!HewasopeningthedoorandcallingGrandma.“Ineedhelp!”heyelled.“Justasecondforthefreshlyharvestedroses!”Thatwaswhenhesawme.Ifeltmyhearttightenandwasreadyforhiscriticism.Ideservedit.Hehadprobablybeenwaitingforthismomentsincelastsummer.However,Mr.Jacksongreetedmehappily,“Great,Judeishere!Yourgrandmaalwaystellsusyouareawonderfullycompetentcomputerprogrammer.”Ishookmyhead.“Iamnotcompetent.IamsorryImessedthingsup.”Hewassurprisedandcomfortedme,“Itwasanaccident.Beingcompetentdoesn’tmeanyounevermakemistakes.”Ilookedoutofthewindow.Therewerepilesofroseswaitingtobesold.“Jude,canyouhelpus?Wewanttosellrosesonline.Wehaveacomputerandallthepartsforourinternetconnection,butwejustcan’tsetitup,”Grandmaasked.Nointernet.Theyseemedtoliveinthe20thcentury.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。MaybeIcouldbesomeonewhowasreallycompetent.Withinafewhours,ordersforrosesfloodedin.参考答案:第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1【答案】A【原文】M:IsMaryintheofficenow?Ican’tgetthroughtoher.W:Youhavethewrongnumber.ButIcantrytogetheronthephone.MayIhaveyourname?M:ThisisNickfromtheHumanResourcesDepartment.W:Pleaseholdonforawhile.2.【答案】B【原文】W:Thisplaceusedtobesopleasant,withmuchfewervisitors.ButnowI’veseenasmanybigtourgroupswalkbyinthepast5minutes.M:Yes,butbyenjoyinggreatpopularity,thebotanicalgardencanhostmoreflowershows.3.【答案】A【原文】W:ThisTVsetlookssmart.Andthepriceiswithinourbudget.Let’sbuyone.M:Notsofast.Haveyoulookedatthestickerontheside?It’sgota3onit.Thatmeansitusesmoreenergythanonerated1or2.4.【答案】C【原文】M:Hi,Lucy.Couldyoupleasetellmeyoursecrettogettinggoodscoresinexams?Idon’twanttoletmyparentsdownanymore.W:Well,thereisnoshortcut.DowhatMr.Brownaskedustodoandpracticemoreafterclass.5.【答案】A【原文】M:Arewestillmeetingattheparkat11:00a.m.thismorning?W:Iwillbethereat11:30a.m.Ihaveameetingat10:30a.m.anditwillrunforlessthananhour.I’lldrivetheresothatyouwon’twaittoolong.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)【答案】6.B7.C【原文】W:Whathappenedtoyourtrousers,Tom?Ijustboughtthemaweekago.M:Oh,IfelltothegroundwhileIwasplayingbasketballafterschool.W:Oh,Tom.Youhaveruinedthem.Iamnotsureifputtingtheminthewashingmachinewillmakethemcleanagain.M:Sorry,Mom.Butdon’tworry.Iwillstillwearthemevenifthey’realittledirty.Theyarereallysoft.W:Justbealittlemorecarefulnexttime,Tom.Youmustlearntovalueyourstuffandtakecareofyourselfaswell.M:Iwillpaymoreattentionnexttime.Ipromise,Mom.【答案】8.A9.B【原文】W:HowwasyourtriptoSpain?M:Itwaswonderful.WehadplannedtovisitthemuseumsinBarcelona,butweendedupspendingallourtimeinRonda.W:Youmissedthecarnival?M:Yeah.Youknow,wejustdidn’twanttofightthecrowds.Besides,myfriendisahistorylover.W:What’stheretoseeinRonda?M:Oh,ithasmorethanitsfairshareofspectacularscenery.Wewerehappyjusttowalkaroundthehistoricsquares.Actually,it’soneofthemostunderestimatedtouristattractionsinSpain.【答案】10.C11.C12.A【原文】M:Scary,isn’tit?W:What?Youmeanthefood?M:No,Imeanstartinguniversity.W:Oh,thatisnothowIseeit.Actually,it’squiteexcitingforme.M:That’sonewayoflookingatit.I’mRobin,bytheway.W:I’mMolly.Nicetomeetyou.Whatdoyouthinkofthecafeteriahere?M:Nottoobad.Atleastwehaveaplacetoeat.W:Thefoodhereisnotsocheap.I’llhavetostartcookingbymyself.M:Yes,metoo.CookingisabitchallengingformebecauseIhaven’treallydonethatbefore.W:You’llgetusedtoit.Ifyou’recleverenoughtobeadmittedtoauniversity,I’msureyoucanmakeit.M:Iguessso.Whatareyoumajoringin?W:Psychology.Ihopeitwon’tbeboring.Howaboutyou?M:Iwantedtolearnchemistryinitially.ButItookmyparents’adviceandchangedmymindatlast,choosingmathsinstead.W:Oh,youmustbeverysmart.M:Well,it’sjustthewaymymindworks.W:Oh,timeforschool.Seeyoulater.M:OK,bye-bye.【答案】13.C14.B15.A16.B【原文】M:Nowadays,wehavesomanywebsitestovisit.Whatisyourfavoritewebsite?W:Well,althoughtherearelotsofchoices,I’dsayFacebook.Ithasgreatcontent.ItprovidesthelatestnewsfromallovertheworldandIliketoreadthenewsonit.M:Seriously?!IcannotputupwithFacebookbecausethereareadvertisementsallthetime.Itreallyruinstheexperienceforme.W:Exactly.Thatistheonlyproblemwithit.Itisquiteannoyingthatanadvertisementappearsbetweenwhatyouarewatching.However,Facebookcanrecommendwhatyoulikebasedonyourbrowsinghistory.That’smyfavoritepart.Whatisyourfavoritethen?M:IuseYouTubeforvideos.Formusic,IpreferSpotify.Itspecializesinpopularmusic,classicalmusicandelectronicmusic.Itisupdatedfast.ButthereisonethingthatIthinkcanbeimproved.W:Aboutwhat?M:Well,therearesomeinterruptionswhenasongisplayed.I’dlikethattochange.W:That’sagoodpoint.Maybeyoushouldtrytocontactthem.M:Probably.【答案】17.B18.A19.A20.C【原文】Hello,everyone.ThisisJackWilliams.WelcometoBackyardComedyClub.I’mgladyoucouldbeheretonight.Weareoneoftheoldestcomedyclubsinthecity,andwehaveamusedpeoplewithfunnystoriessincetheearly20thcentury.Atthisclubwedothingssimply.Thereisneitherfancysingingnorwilddancing—asmallmicrophoneiswhatourperformerswillbeequippedwith!Andthat’showwelikeit.Ihopeallofyouwillhaveagreattimethisevening.Wehavepreparedfivewonderfulperformances.I’msureyou’regoingtolovethemall.First,StevenCooperwillbringtheclassicshow—Don’t
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