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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页合肥六中2026届高三最后一卷英语(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡和试卷上。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔将答题卡对应题目的答案选项涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案选项。作答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上对应区域。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)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.WhatisSarahdoing?A.Takingavacation. B.Ridingamotorcycle. C.Sharinganexperience.2.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Teachsalesskills. B.Sellsomeproducts. C.Writeanadvertisement.3.WheredoesthemansuggestDaisygo?A.China. B.France. C.TheUK.4.WhenwillLisagotothebabyshower?A.OnFriday. B.OnSunday. C.OnSaturday.5.Howwillthespeakersgotothebarbecue?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bybike.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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inanoffice. C.Inahospital.7.WhatisMr.Yanglike?A.Bossy. B.Serious. C.Considerate.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatisMrs.Yates’proposalabout?A.Asportscenter. B.Ashoppingmall. C.Anentertainmentclub.9.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Yates?A.Shehasanexcellentteam.B.Shewasaprofessionalathlete.C.Shecomesfromabusinessbackground.10.WhatdoesMrs.Yateswantthemantodo?A.Joinherasabusinesspartner.B.Offerloansupportfortheproject.C.Introducehertothebankmanager.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhathappenedtoMichaellastyear?A.Helostafootballmatch.B.Hehadmajorsurgeryonhisleg.C.Hemissedtheschoolgraduation.12.WhatdidMichaelthinkofDr.Chang’swords?A.Uplifting. B.Worrying. C.Disappointing.13.WhatisMichaellikelytodoatthehospital?A.Dosomecleaning. B.Workasacareassistant. C.Encouragepatientspositively.14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirvolunteeractivities. B.Theirschoollife. C.Theirsummerplans.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers. B.Hostandguest. C.Directorandactress.16.WhatdroveMichelletogetintotheshowbusiness?A.Herpassionforacting. B.Hereagernesstobefamous. C.Herparents’encouragement.17.WhatcanwelearnaboutMichelle?A.Shefirstshowedupinastageplay.B.ShehadapreferenceforactingonTV.C.Sheenjoyedfameinthemovieindustry.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatarethelistenersscheduledtodofirst?A.Visitanoldfamily. B.Seethecollections. C.Tourthegardens.19.WhatdoestheSouthCoastGardenshave?A.About800varietiesofplants.B.Theworld’slargestcollectionsofmodernpaintings.C.Oneofthemostbeautifulrosegardensinthecountry.20.Whoisprobablythespeaker?A.Acollector. B.Atourguide. C.Agardener.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。ATheStudentPhotographicCompetitionThe2024competitionisopentostudentsattendingAustralianprimaryorsecondaryschoolsorcolleges.ItprovidesanexcellentopportunityforstudentstobecomeawareofthevalueandbeautyoftheAustralianNationalBotanicGardens(ANBG).Byexercisingtheirphotographicskills,studentscansharethatbeautywithothervisitors.AllentriesmustbedigitalphotographstakenintheANBGbetween30August2023and30August2024,featuringsomeaspectoftheGardenssuchasplants,wildlifeorscenery.Forfullinformationaboutthecompetitionanditsconditionsandcategories,downloadtheinformationsheetsforsecondaryschools&collegesandforprimaryschools.Enteronlineatwww..au/schoolscomp2024.Entriesmustbereceivedbytheorganisersbefore5pmonFriday30August2024.Toavoiddelaysandcongestion(拥塞),submityourentryasearlyaspossible.Downloadthecompetitionposterandshareitwithyourotherfriendsandnetworks.Thisposterfeaturesprize-winningphotographsfrompreviousyears’competitions.Cashprizeswillbeawarded:AwardtostudentAwardtoschoolorcollegeFirstPrize$250$200SecondPrize$150$100ThirdPrize//Certificateswillalsobepresentedtoallwinners.Prizewinners’schoolswillbeawardedcelebratorynativeplants,too.Prize-winningentrieswillbeondisplayintheBanksiaGardenoftheANBGfromSaturday28SeptembertoSunday27October2024.TheselectedphotographswillbeexhibitedatA3size.Presentationofprizeswillbeat12noon,Saturday28September2024.For’furtherinformationpleaseemail:schoolphoto@.au21.Whatisthepurposeofthecompetition?A.ToraisemoneyfortheANBG.B.Toofferphotographictraining.C.Toattractprofessionalphotographers.D.ToenhanceappreciationoftheANBG.22.Whatisarequirementfortheentries?A.TheymustbeshotintheANBG.B.TheyshouldbeprintedatA3size.C.Theyshouldbesubmittedbypostalmail.D.Theymustbetakenbefore30August,2024.23.Whatwilleachprizewinnerget?A.Somecash. B.Acertificate.C.Somenativeplants. D.Acompetitionposter.BThissummerIfacedthreedeep-rootedfears:heights,bears,andageing.Twofriendsalsointheirseventiesjoinedmeonafour-daywildernessgetaway.Weagreedweshouldsetoutwhilewestillhadthecourageandstrength.Ouradventurebeganwithatensedriveupawindingmountainroad.Ononehike,Ifoundmyselfhangingontoawirealongsideanarrowbridgemadeoftwopartlyrottenlogs,suspendedaboveviolentrapids.Iwouldneverhavedaredtocrossitwithoutourguidemovingahead,murmuringencouragement.Fixingmygazeonherboots,Iinchedmywayforwardacrosstheunsteadystructure.SomehowImadeittotheotherside,overwhelmedbyrelief.Later,afterspottingfreshbeartracks,weweretoldtomakeloudnoises—apracticethatsoonbecamealight-heartedgame.Wehadjuststeppedacrossashallowstreamwhenourguidewhispered,“There’sabear.”Ilookedupandsawtwo:asturdybrownmotherbearwithhercubfollowingbehind.Thoughfrozenwithfear,Iadmiredhowgracefultheyappeared.Astheybeganmovingtowardus,weregainedenoughpresenceofmindtoshoutloudlyandwaveourhikingpoles.Takenbysurprise,thebearspaused,thenturnedandretreatedintothewoods.Anotherfearwasovercome!Onourfinalmorning,wewereaskedtocollectameaningfulstick,rock,andleaf.Wewouldsharewhatwould“stick”withus,whathad“rocked”ourworld,andwhatwehopedto“leaf”behind.Thebondoffriendshipwouldstickwithme.Womensupportingoneanothertrulyrocked.AndIhopedtoleavesomefearsbehindforgood.Ourguideendedbyexpressingheradmiration,praisingnotonlyourfitnessbutalsoourpositiveattitude,andsayingshehopedtobelikeusinanotherthirtyorfortyyears.Thoseunexpectedwordswarmedmyheartandeasedmyfearofbeing“overthehill”.BeingvaluedforwhatwehadaccomplishedfeltlikewinninganOlympicmedal—evenifjustforparticipation.24.Howdidtheauthormanagetocrossthelogbridge?A.Byrelyingonhersenseofbalance. B.Byfollowingtheguide’sphysicalguidance.C.Byrushingrightacrossitwithgreatbravery. D.Bywalkingbehindtheguidewitheyesclosed25.Whydidthetwobearsfinallyleave?A.Theylostinterestinhumanbeings. B.Theysenseddangerfromotheranimals.C.Theywerefrightenedbythegroup’sreaction. D.Theyweredisturbedbythenoiseoftherapids.26.Whydidtheguideaskthegrouptobringbackastick,arockandaleaf?A.Toimprovetheirabilitytoobserve. B.Toshowtheirappreciationofnature.C.Tocollectsimplesouvenirsofthetrip. D.Toreflectontheirexperienceandfeelings.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“overthehill”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Outofplaceinsociety. B.Toohightogodown.C.Pastthepeakofyouth. D.Beyondphysicallimits.CWhenmasscommercialismandartmix,artisticintegrityoftensuffers.Iacknowledgeartistsneedenoughmoneytoliveon.Nevertheless,Idon’tthinkartshouldbeabouttryingtomakeasmuchmoneyashumanlypossible,andIcan’timagineeverbeingconvincedotherwise.Visualartshaveoftenbeenaplaceforartistswhostaytruetotheirarttoexpressthemselves.VanGoghsoldonepaintingduringhislifetimeandisnowconsideredoneofthebestartistsevertohavelived.Althoughhislackofcommercialsuccesswasacauseofsufferingduringhislifetime,itwasprobablyalsoasourceofhisuniqueness.VanGoghdidnothaveartisticagentsgivinghimmarketfeedback,andhedidn’tbendtomarketdemandsinordertosellhisworks.Thedangerofpiecesofartbeingsoldforunreasonableamountsofmoneyisthatartiststurntheirworksintobrands.Whenartaccumulates(积聚)thatmuchcommercialvalue,itstartsbeingseeninthesamewayasareallyflashycarthatistooexpensivetoriskdriving.Apieceofartgetsboughtbyamillionaire,andtoaccumulatevalueandminimizetheriskofdamage,hekeepsitinhisprivatemuseum.Ultimately,fewpeoplegetthechancetoappreciateit,especiallysinceartmuseumscan’tkeepupwithrisingartprices.EvengalleriesasbigasTateBritainonlyhaveacquisitionbudgetsof£5million,andwiththeupcominggovernmentcutstothearts,thispurchasingpowerwilldecreasecontinuously.There’sareasonwhyMarkRothkoturneddownthecommission(委托制作)fromtheFourSeasonsRestaurant.Rothkorecognizedhowdamagingtheideaofmakingartpurelyforapaycheckwas.Hedidnotwanthispaintingstobemerelyusedasdecorativeitemsinaluxuriousrestaurant,buthopedthattheycouldbeplacedinamoresuitableplacewherepeoplecouldtrulyfeelthespiritualpowerofhisworks.28.Howdoestheauthorfindthecommercializationofart?A.Profitable. B.Misleading. C.Unavoidable. D.Destructive.29.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph2?A.Bylistingdata. B.Byanalyzingeffects.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.30.Whatconsequencedoeshigh-pricedartbring?A.Itdegradesthequalityofart. B.Itrestrictspublicenjoyment.C.Itboostsartgalleries’budget. D.Itfacilitatesmassivecopying.31.WhichofthefollowingwouldMarkRothkoagreewith?A.Artoughttomaintainitspurity. B.Artmayexistineverylittlecorner.C.Artworksoftengounrecognized. D.Artworksarenomorethandecorations.DInrecentdecades,experimentshavebeguntocatchupwithwhatpeoplewhoworkcloselywithanimalshavealwaysknown—thatanimalshaveaninnerlife,andthatconsciousnessisn’tuniquelyhuman.Consciousnessisaconceptthatisextremelydifficulttodefine.Therehavebeenmanyattempts:isitawareness,orawarenessofthatawareness,orself-awarenessinstead?Butausefulworkingdefinitionmightbethatitisanykindofsubjectiveexperience,rangingfromhowweperceivetheexternalworldtoourinnerthoughtsandemotions.Becauseyoucanneverbeinsideanotherlivingbeing’shead,questionsofconsciousnessarebothhardtoanswerandopentobias(偏见).FindingsofexperimentsinspiredagroupofscientiststowriteTheNewYorkDeclarationAnimalConsciousnessinApril,whichnowhasover300supporters.Itstatesthatthereis“strongscientificsupportforconsciousexperience”inmammalsandbirdsand“atleastarealisticpossibilityofconsciousexperience”infishandotherspecies.Thatanimalshavesomeformofinnerlifemustsurelybeself-evidenttomanypeoplewholiveorworkwiththem,justasIwouldguessthatmostcarersofnewbornbabiesdon’tseetheseinfantsassenselessautomaticmachines.Theexperiencesofpeoplewiththoroughknowledgeofeitherhavehistoricallybeenviewedassubjectiveandbiased,asemotionalconnectiontendstoinfluencelogicalreasoning.Ourconsciousnessleadsustoover-empathizewithotherswecannottrulyknow,theargumentgoes.But,asthebiologistMarcBekoffwrote,ifwehumanshavesomething,thenotheranimalsarelikelytohaveittoo.Ipersonallyfeelthatattemptstodivorceemotion,feelingandexperiencefromhowweseeanimalscanbeasunscientific.Fortoolong,weassumedthathumansareuniqueandthatanimalsdon’tfeelpainoremotionsthewaywedo,aconvenientbutcruelnullhypothesis(无效假设),whenwecouldhavestartedfromthepositionthatperhapstheydoinstead.32.Whatisakeycharacteristicofconsciousnessaccordingtothepassage?A.Anindividual’ssubjectiveexperience. B.Anyemotionalexperienceofhumans.C.Thewayweperceivetheexternalworld. D.Acommonqualitysharedbyallanimals.33.Whyarethecarersofnewbornbabiesmentioned?A.Tochallengetheviewofanimalcarers.B.Toexplainhowanimalsgainconsciousness.C.Toproveanimalsareasconsciousashumanbabies.D.Tojustifyanimalcarers’beliefinanimals’innerlife.34.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Itisunreasonabletodenyanimals’emotionalfeelings.B.Peopleshouldignoreemotionswhenstudyinganimals.C.Humanuniquenesshasbeenprovenbyscientificevidence.D.Thenullhypothesisaboutanimalsisscientificallyreliable.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ConsciousnessImprovedThroughPractice.B.QuestionsofHumanConsciousnessAnswered.C.FactorsAffectingAnimalConsciousnessDiscovered.D.ConsciousExperienceFoundinCertainAnimalSpecies.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。Humanshaveaneedtosharetheirbeliefsandvalueswithotherpeople.____36____Thishasasolidlogic:Sharingemotionsandopinionscanleadtoimitation(模仿),whichcaninturncreateunityandenhancerelationships.Besidescreatingabond,anotherreasonyoumightwantsomeonetomodelthemselvesonyourfeelingsistogetthemtoaltertheirviews.____37____Thechoicewilldependontheotherperson’ssituation.Ifhe/shealreadyagreeswithyou,thenyournegativitycanraisetheintensityofhis/herviews.____38____Sometimes,peopleyouaretalkingtodon’talwaysthinkthewayyoudo.Theywillsimplyjudgeyourstatementtobehyperbolic(浮夸的)andbiased.Andyouwon’tgetthemtoimitateyouatall.Toanevengreaterdegree,iftheydisagreewithyou,whatyousaywillhardentheirvaluesagainstyours.____39____Whenpeopleareoffendedovertheopinionstheyhold,theyaremuchmorelikelytodigintotheirpositionagainstthatofthespeaker.Imagineapersoncametoyourhousewithabeautifulbunchofflowers.Butwhenyouopenedthedoor,he/shehityouwiththeflowers.____40____So,ifyouwanttobemorepersuasive,considerthespecificsituationsandsharethemmorepositively—inotherwords,turnyourbeliefsandvaluesintoagift,ratherthanaweapon.A.Thisistheso-calledbackfireeffect.B.Onesize,however,won’tfitforall.C.Youwerewonderingwhytheybroughtflowersatall.D.Whenyoufeelstronglyaboutsomething,it’shardnottotalkaboutit.E.Thisisessentiallytheresultofusingyourflowersnegativelyasweapons.F.Positiveemotionsmaybebetteratleadingtoimitationthannegativeemotions.G.Toachievethegoal,youcanoutlineyourviewseitherpositivelyornegatively.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。Thedaysthatmakeushappymakeuswise.—byJohnMasefieldWhenIfirstreadthislinebyEngland’sPoetLaureate,it________me.WhatdidMasefieldmean?Withoutthinkingaboutitmuch,Ihadalwaysassumedthatthe________wastrue.Buthisseriousassurancewas________.Iwasdeeplyattractedbyit.Slowly,Iseemedto________hismeaningandrealizedthewisdomthathappinessmakespossibleliesinclearperception(洞察力),not________byanxietynordimmedbydespairandboredom,andwithouttheblind________causedbyfear.Activehappiness—notmeresatisfactionor_________—oftencomessuddenly,likeanAprilshowerortheunfoldingofabud.Thenyoudiscoverwhatkindofwisdomhas________it.Amazingly,inyoureyes,thegrassisgreener;birdsongsaresweeter;the________ofyourfriendsaremoreunderstandable,andmoreforgivable.Happinessislikeapairofeyeglassescorrectingyour________vision.Norarethe________ofhappinesslimitedtowhatisneararoundyou.Unhappy,withyourthoughtsfocusedonyouremotionalwoes(痛苦),yourvisioniscutshortasthoughblockedbyawall.Happy,thewall________.Consequently,thelongvisionistherefortheseeing.Thegroundatyourfeet,theworldaboutyou—people,thoughts,emotions,pressures—arenow________alargerscene.Everything________afairerproportion(比例).Everythingaroundyou,whetheritisencouragingorfrustrating,nolongerseemssuchabigdeal.Andhereisthebeginningof________.41.A.terrified B.surprised C.satisfied D.upset42.A.other B.opposite C.view D.former43.A.distracting B.confusing C.arresting D.disturbing44.A.convey B.observe C.analyse D.appreciate45.A.iced B.clouded C.rained D.snowed46.A.spots B.paths C.roads D.places47.A.entertainment B.sorrow C.disappointment D.fulfillment48.A.embraced B.interrupted C.accompanied D.survived49.A.shortcomings B.stupidity C.brightness D.memories50.A.physical B.ordinary C.spiritual D.daily51.A.expectations B.impressions C.adventures D.insights52.A.extended B.collapsed C.remained D.withdrew53.A.fittedinto B.gotout C.stayedon D.keptoff54.A.forms B.promises C.needs D.covers55.A.happiness B.ability C.wisdom D.life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。BaiheliangUnderwaterMuseumisapreciousarcheologicalsiteinFuling,Chongqing,sittingona1,600-meter-longand15-meter-widenaturalstoneridge(石梁).Thisunderwatermuseum____56____(praise)astheWorld’sFirstAncientHydrological(水文的)StationbyUNESCOfordecades,andwasselectedintotheWorldCulturalHeritagetentativelistin2012.IntheTangDynasty,ancientChinesepeoplebeganleavinginscriptions(题刻)ontheWhiteCraneRidge(Baiheliang)andsomeworks____57____(be)aboutthewaterchangesatthosetimes.Lateron,peoplecarvedstonefish____58____(record)thewaterlevel.Datingbackto763AD,theridgebears18stonefishand165inscriptions(over30,000characters),____59____recordtheYangtzeRiver’supstreamwaterlevelchangesforover1,200years,____60____(present)auniqueancienthydrologicalmeasuringmethodunparalleledbyotherancientcivilizations.____61____theThreeGorgesDamconstructed,theWhiteCraneRidgehasbeensubmerged(淹没)toadepthofabout40meters,andonlyinsomemonthsofwater____62____(short)canthesitebeexposedabovewater.To____63____(well)preservethisvaluablehistoricalandculturalsite,BaiheliangUnderwaterMuseumwasbuiltwiththeadvanced____64____(technology)methodof“unstressedcontainer”forpeopletoseetherealviewunderwater____65____manyculturalrelicsintheexhibitionhall.Ifyoucometothisgreatplace,remembertowalkthroughthe“timetunnel”totheriverbed!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.近期,你校发起了主题为“SmallMoves,BigHealth”的倡议,旨在倡导同学们将碎片化运动融入日常生活,提升身心健康。学校英文报社现向全体同学征稿,邀请大家分享参与经历。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的具体做法;2.你的收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。SmallMoves,BigHealth____________________________________________________________________________________________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,续写的词数应为150左右。Momwasborninasmallvillage,whichisfamousforpaper-foldingart,andMomlearnthowtomakepaperanimals.In1967,MomwenttoHongKong,whereshemetDad.TheywenttothesuburbsofConnecticutlater.NotknowingEnglish,shewaslonelyuntilIwasborn.WhenIwasyoung,Momlikedtomakepaperanimalsforme.Shefoldedupthepaper,thenliftedthepaperpackettohermouthandblewintoit.Thereinherhandswasalittlepapertiger.Itseemedthatthelittletigersharedherbreath.Thiswashermagic.Atmyrequest,Momalsomadeagoat,adeerandevenashark.Mark,oneoftheneighborhoodboys,cameoverwithhisStarWarsactionfigure.Ibroughtoutthepapertiger.Markexaminedthewrapping-paperpatternofthetiger’sskin."Thatdoesn’tlooklikeatiger.Isitatoy?""Ihadneverthoughtofthat.Butlookingatit,itwasreallyjustapieceofwrappingpaper.Later,DadboughtmeafullsetofWarsactionfigures.Ipackedthepaperanimalsinashoeboxandputthemintothecomeroftheattic(阁楼).Onceinawhile,IwouldseeMomatthekitchentablemakingnewpaperanimals.Icaughtthem,pressedandthenputthemawayintheboxintheattic.MomwasalsotryingtolearntospeakEnglish,butheraccentandbrokensentencesembarrassedme.Itriedtocorrecther.butinvain.Eventually.Istoppedtalkingwithher.Foryears,IpaidnoattentiontoMomuntilonedaymyDadcalledandtoldmethatMomwasinhospital.DadandIstood,oneoneachsideofMom.Sheturnedtome,"Jack,justkeepthatboxwithyou,andyouwillfinditsoimportant."Shediedseveraldayslater.Dadagedrawafterthat.Thehousewastoobigforhimandhadtobesold.MygirlfriendSusanandIwenttohelphimpackandcleantheplace.Susanfoundtheshoeboxintheattic.____________________________________________________________________________________________IunfoldedthepapertigerandfoundseverallinesofChinesecharacterswrittenbymymother.____________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】M:Sarah,howwasyourvacationinArizona?Yousaidyouwereridingmotorcyclesinthedesert.W:Yes,John.ItwasgreatuntilIgotsomesandinmyeye!M:Ouch.Thatmusthavehurt.2.C【原文】M:Hi,Grace.Whatareyoudoingthere?W:I’mtryingtowriteanadvertisementforsomethingsIwanttosell.ButIcan’tthinkofgooddescriptions.M:MaybeIcanhelp.Whatareyouselling?3.A【原文】M:Daisy,haveyoudecidedwheretostudyabroad?W:Notyet.MymothersuggestsIgotoFranceandmyfatherthinksIshouldgototheUK.ButIwanttogotoChinamost.M:Youshouldfollowyourheart.4.B【原文】M:Lisa,wouldyouliketocometomywife’sbabyshowerthisweekend?W:Thatdepends.IhavetoworkonSaturday.M:Youcancomeaslongasyouhavetimethefollowingafternoon.W:Icanmakeitthen.5.A【原文】W:David,areyougoingtotheofficebarbecuetomorrow?I’msoexcited.It’sthefirstoneofthissummer.M:I’mnotsure.Mybikehasabadwheel.I’mtryingtogetitfixed.Andthebusissoinconvenient.W:Don’tworry.Icangiveyouarideinmycar.M:Soundsgreat.Thankyou.6.B7.C【原文】W:Mr.Yang,Alicesaidyouwantedtotalkwithme.M:Yes.Sitdown,please.Rose,Ifindyouareabsent-mindedthesedays,andcan’tfinishyourjobontime.Whathappenedtoyou?W:Sorry,Mr.Yang.MydaughtergotaseriouscoldlastweekandIhadtolookafterherinthehospitalafterwork.M:I’msorrytohearthat.Ifnecessary,youcantakeafewdaysoff.Ihopeyourdaughtercouldrecoversoon.W:Thankyou,Mr.Yang.Shefeelsmuchbetternowandhasreturnedhome.M:Great!Ibelieveyoucanfinishyourjobsoon.8.A9.A10.B【原文】M:Hello,Mrs.Yates.Thanksforcomingtomeetme.We’vereceivedyourproposalforthenewgym,andwe’requiteimpressed.W:Allowmetoexpandthisconceptabitmore.I’mplanningtomakethisaone-stopcenterforhealth,wellnessandentertainment.M:Isee,Inyourproposal,youmentionedsomeveryhighexpensestogetthisstarted.It’sunusualtoreceiverequestsfromsomeonewithoutaformalbusinessbackground.W:Iknow.I’velovedprofessionalsportssinceIwasachild.I’mnotmuchofaplayer,butsportsaremylife.I’mgoingtoprovideaccesstosportsforeveryoneinthecommunity.M:Thiscityisdefinitelylackingasportscenter.Areyouexpectingustojoinyourteamasapartner?W:I’vealreadyhadabrilliantgroupofpeopleworkingforme.Allweneednowisthefirstloan.M:Iloveyourpassionandexcitement.I’vesignedoffonyourbusinessloan,andnowI’llreviewitwiththebankmanager.11.B12.A13.C14.C【原文】W:Michael,what’syourplanforyoursummervacation?M:I’lldosomevolunteerworkatahospital.W:Whydoyoudecidetovolunteerthere?M:There’sastorybehindit.IwasseverelyinjuredwhenIfelldownatafootballmatchinourschoollastyear.Aftertheaccident,Iwassenttohospitalrightaway.Dr.Changperformedsurgeryonme.Mytypeofinjurymeansthereistypicallyonepercentchanceofrecovery.W:Youmusthavebeenverysad.M:Yes.ButDr.Changencouragedme.Afterthesurgery,hetoldmeimmediatelythathesawpositivesigns.Becauseofhisencouragement,Itriedmybesttorecover.Justfourmonthslater,Icouldwalkagain.AndIwentonthestageatmyhighschoolgraduation.W:Soyouchosetovolunteertheretospreadpositiveattitudetootherpatients,right?M:Yeah.Iwishtohelpthemchangetheirnegativeoutlookonlife.Whatwillyoudothissummer,Maria?W:I’llbeverybusythissummer.I’lltakeSpanishcoursesandhelpmymothersellclothesinhershop.M:Thatsoundsnice.15.B16.A17.A【原文】M:Welcometojoinustonight,Michelle.Inourtonight’sprogram,couldyoutellussomethingaboutyourself?W:Certainly.IwasborninJuly,1965.Iwasthesecondchildofmyfamily.Myfatherwasataxcollectorandmymotherworkedatahospital,takingcareofpatients.Noneofthemwasintheshowbusiness.M:Howdidyougetintotheshowbusiness?W:IwasveryinterestedinactingwhenIwasachild.IthinkIhaveagiftforacting.WhenIwasateenager,IattendedtheUlsterYouthTheatretolearnhowtoact.Luckily,myparentssupportedmydream.M:Whatwereyouatfirst,amovieactress,aTVactressorastageactress?W:Astageactress.In1986,IwenttoLondonandestablishedmyselfasanimportantstageactressinOleannaattheRoyalCourt.AfterIbecamefamous,IwasofferedaroleinGameofThronesin2011.M:Thatshowwasabighit.W:Yes.Afterthat,IappearedinseveralAmericantelevisionseries,suchas24,SuitsandTheLizzieBordenChronicles.Butin2015,IreturnedtoBritain.M:Why?W:BecauseIpreferredtoactonthestage.IchosetoappearinSplendour.18.C19.C20.B【原文】W:Goodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen.WelcometotheSouthCoastGardens,foundedin1932bytheGilsonfamily.Thegardenscovereightacresandhave8,000varietiesofplants.Theoldfamilyhousestoresoneoftheworld’slargestcollectionsofrarebooks.Italsoholdsacollectionof18th-centuryBritish,European,andAmericanpaintings,rarecoins,furniture,andsoon.You’llhavetimetovisitthecollectionsafterlunch,followingourwalkthroughthegardens.I’mcertainyou’llthoroughlyenjoythegardens,whicharedividedintoanEasternteagarden,atropicalrainforest,aSouthwesterndesert,andanEnglishrosegarden.TheEnglishrosegardenisconsideredoneofthemostbeautifulrosegardens
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