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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2026届浙江省诸暨市2026年5月高三适应性考试英语试题第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段录音播放两遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onabus. B.Inahall. C.Inastreet.2.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Organizingthewardrobe. B.Doingtheshopping. C.Tryingonnewclothes.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Setoffearly. B.Visitthedentistlater. C.Makeanappointmentinadvance.4.WhydoesthewomanwanttogotoGeneva?A.Tovisitherboss. B.Togoonholiday. C.Totakeabusinesstrip.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtorepairthecar. B.Whentogetthecarready. C.Wheretoparkthecar.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。每段录音读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary. B.Brotherandsister. C.Husbandandwife.7.Whatistheman’sinitialplanfortheafternoon?A.Goingfishing. B.Seeingadoctor. C.Havingaswimmingclass.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydidthewomangotothecaféonOakStreetthismorning?A.Tohaveacoffee. B.Tocollectafriend. C.TovisitElliotHawke.9.WhoisprobablyElliotHawke?A.Afamousactor. B.Abookwriter. C.Acaféowner.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whydoesthewomanpreferstudyinginthelibrary?A.Shelivesneartheschool.B.Shecan’tconcentrateathome.C.Shewantstostudywithherclassmates.11.Howlongdoesthewomanusuallyspendstudyinginthelibrary?A.10hours. B.9hours. C.8hours.12.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Open-minded. B.Weak-willed. C.Well-organized.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthepurposeoftheman’scall?A.Toconfirmareservation. B.Tolookforhisbelongings. C.Tocomplainabouttheservice.14.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelatfirst?A.Nervous. B.Angry. C.Thankful.15.Whenwilltheman’sflighttakeoff?A.Inthemorning. B.Atnoon. C.Atnight.16.Whereisthemangoingnext?A.Hotel. B.Airport. C.Supermarket.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whodoesthespeakerprobablyspeakto?A.Teachers. B.Students. C.Parents.18.Whatkindofbagsdoesthespeakersuggestusing?A.Paperbags. B.Plasticbags. C.Reusablebags.19.Whatisthespeaker'ssecondsuggestion?A.Unpluggingthedevices. B.Standingbesidethedevices. C.Usingenergy-savingdevices.20.Whydoesthespeakermakethespeech?A.Tocorrectsomewrongideas.B.Tocallforpeopletotakeaction.C.Todiscussdifferenthabitsinlife.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AHOWTOENTERYOURBESTSHOTISOPENTOANYONEINAUSTRALIA.TOENTERANIMAGEINTHECOMP,CHECKTHECOMPETITIONTHEMESANDENTERATAUSTRALIANPHOTOGRAPHY.COM/YAFPHOTOCOMPETITION/UPCOMINGCOMPETITIONTHEMESYOURENTRY1.Emailyourentrytoyourbestshot@withthenameofthecompetitionthemeintheemailsubjectline,forexample,Weather,Abstract,Landscape,etc.2.Theimagefilemustbethesameasyourname,forexample,JaneSmith.jpg.Ifyouentermultipleimages,eachnewimagefilenameshouldbeappendedwithauniquenumber,e.g.,JaneSmith2.jpg.3.Amaximumofthreeimagescanbeenteredperperson.4.ImagesmustbeinJPEGformat.5.Emailfilesizemustnotexceed7MB.6.Pleaseincludethefollowinginformationaboutyourentryinthebodyofyouremail:Name,imagetitleandupto200wordsexplaininghowyoucreatedyourimage.Pleasealsoincludetechnicaldetails,includingcamera,lens,focallength,shutterspeed,aperture,ISO,tripod(ifused)andabriefsummaryofanysoftwareedits.21.WhenisthedeadlineforMia’sphotoofsunbeamthroughwindowblinds?A.31May2026. B.30September2026.C.31March2026. D.30November2026.22.Whatisrequiredfortheentryfile?A.Imageformat. B.Colormode. C.Originalwork. D.Capturedate.23.Whatmustbeincludedintheemailbody?A.Contactinformation. B.A300-worddescription.C.Fullshootingprocess. D.Technicalspecifications.BAliaBhattgrewupinMumbaisurroundedbyanimals,largelybecausehersisterShaheenkeptbringinghomestraykittens.Thesestraysoftenarrivedinpoorcondition—starvingorsick.Whentheirmothertriedtostoptheparadeofkittens,thegirlshidthemintheirroomuntiltheyrecovered.“Itwascompulsive,almost,”Bhattsays.“Myheartopenedupveryyoung.”Thisloveofanimalsstayedwithherintoadulthood.Today,asoneofIndia’smostrecognizableactresseswithnearly90millionInstagramfollowers,sheusesherreachtohighlightanimalwelfareandenvironmentalissuesthroughfilms,children’sbooks,andcampaigns.“Istartedtoquestionifmyvoicehadquality,”shesays.“IdecidedtofocusonsomethingI’mpassionateabout—andthat’sanimals.”Bhatt’stactics(策略)arecreativeandvaried.Her2021-foundedproductioncompany,EternalSunshine,hasalogofeaturingtwocats.SheexecutiveproducedPoacher,a2024hitminiseriesbasedonarealelephantpoachinginvestigationinIndia.EternalSunshinealsopartnerswithaneco-filmfestivaltoencouragefilmmakerstofocusontheenvironment.“Storieshaveanamazingwaytoimpactourminds,”Bhattsays.“Onceyoutellastory,it’sthereforever.”Storiescanprofoundlyimpactchildren,andBhattistheauthorofTheAdventuresofEd-a-Mamma,achildren’sbookseriesfollowingagirlandheradopteddogonanimal-helpingadventures.Inspiredbyherdaughter’sloveforanimals,sheaimstofosterchildren’spassionforwildlife.BhattalsolaunchedMiSu,aresaleplatformforpre-lovedcelebrityclothes,extendinggarmentlifespans,cuttingwaste,andboostingIndia’scircularfashion.Bhattdoesn’tconsiderherselfanenvironmentalexpert.HerpartnerDoritaD’Souzanotesshemakesconservationaccessible,drivenbythedeepempathyforanimalsshedevelopedinchildhood.24.WhatdrivesAliaBhatttoengageinanimalandenvironmentalprotection?A.Fameseeking. B.Familypressure. C.Childhoodpassion. D.Expertisepursuit.25.WhatisapracticalmeasuretakenbyAliaBhattforpublicwelfare?A.Keepingstrayanimalsathome. B.Producingrelatedfilmsandbooks.C.Launchinganewclothingbrand. D.Reducingentertainmentactivities.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAliaBhattaccordingtothetext?A.Cautiousandambitious. B.Humorousanddiligent.C.Compassionateandcommitted. D.Generousandinnovative.27.Whatmessagedoesthepassagemainlyconvey?A.Childhoodexperiencesshapelifelongdeeds.B.Smallactsofkindnessmakeagreatdifference.C.Mediaraisespublicawarenessofwelfareissues.D.Celebritiesshouldbearmoresocialresponsibilities.CThousandsoftonsofplasticescapeintotheenvironmenteveryyearfromourmouths.Thisisbecausemostchewinggumonsaleismadefromoil-basedsynthetic(合成的)rubbers,similartothematerialusedincartyres.Manyconsumersaresurprisedtolearntheyhavebeenchewingonplastic.Manufacturersrarelyadvertisewhatgumisactuallymadeof,insteadlisting“gumbase”intheingredients,someclaimingitassugar-freechewinggumtoimproveoralhealthandsomestatingitasaconsistentandsafebase.Likeotherplastics,chewinggumdoesnotbiodegrade.Discardedgumcanbefoundunderbenches,onpavements,andinotherpublicspaces.Itpersistsintheenvironmentformanyyears,eventuallyhardening,cracking,andbreakingdownintomicroplastics.Cleaningupthispollutionislabour-intensiveandcostly:intheUKalone,councilsspendaround£7millioneachyearongumremoval.Someeffortshavebeenmadetoaddresstheissue,suchasrecyclingschemesandcampaignsencouragingresponsibledisposal.In2021,theenvironmentalcharityKeepBritainTidylaunchedachewinggumtaskforce,withmajormanufacturersinvesting£10milliontocleanup“historicgumstaining”andchangepublicbehaviour.However,thisapproachmissesthepoint.Cleaningupgumdoesnotsolvetheproblemofplasticpollution—itmerelytreatsthesymptom.Callingitalitterissueframesitasamatterofindividualnegligence,whenitshouldbeseenascorporateresponsibility.Moreover,likeallplasticpollution,thesolutionrequiresmorethanjustbinningit.Addressinggumpollutionmustinvolvereduction,innovation,producerresponsibility,andlegislation.Educationaboutgum'scontentsandtheenvironmentalconsequencesthoseingredientshavewillreduceconsumptionandencouragebetterdisposalhabits.Moretransparentlabellingonpackagingwouldempowershopperstomakeinformedchoices.Stricterregulationscanholdmanufacturerstoaccount—ataxonsyntheticgumcanhelppayforcleanups.Inturn,thiswouldstimulatemoreinvestmentinplant-basedgumsandothergreenoptions.28.Whatchallengesthecommonperceptionofchewinggum?A.Itshiddeningredients. B.Itssugarlessflavor.C.Itsdentalhealthbenefits. D.Itsunconfirmedsafety.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discarded”inparagraph2mean?A.Recycled. B.Manufactured. C.Abandoned. D.Removed.30.Whatisaworkablesolutiontochewinggumpollution?A.Regularclean-ups. B.Governmentfunding.C.Recyclingcampaigns. D.Sustainablealternatives.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.GumClean-ups:ACostlyChallenge. B.GumSecret:AHiddenPollutant.C.GumCheats:AManufacturerMisdeed. D.GumDisaster:AnEnvironmentalCrisis.DAnewartificialintelligencesystemdevelopedbyresearchersattheUniversityofSurreycanforecastwhatapatient’skneeX-raymightlooklikeinoneyear’stime.Thisbreakthroughcouldreshapehowpeoplelivingwithosteoarthritis(骨关节炎)understandandmanagetheircondition.Theresearch,presentedattheInternationalConferenceonMedicalImageComputingandComputerAssistedIntervention,featuresapowerfulAImodelthatgeneratesrealistic“future”X-raysandapersonalizedriskscoreforestimatingdiseaseprogression.Together,theseoutputsgivedoctorsandpatientsavisualroadmapofhowosteoarthritismayevolveovertime.Osteoarthritis,achronicjointdisorderaffectingmorethan500millionpeopleglobally,istheleadingcauseofdisabilityamongolderadults.Formillions,monitoringdiseaseprogressionhaslongreliedonperiodicX-raysandsubjectivesymptomassessments,whichprovidelimitedvisibilityintofutureworsening.Thisunmetmedicalneedhascreatedanurgentdemandfortoolsthatcanaccuratelypredictfuturejointdamage.Giventhispressingneed,DavidButler,thestudy’leadauthor,explained:“Oursystemnotonlypredictsthelikelihoodofyourkneegettingworse,italsoshowsyouarealisticimageofwhatthekneecouldlooklikeinayear.SeeingthepastandfutureX-rayssidebysideisapowerfulmotivator.Ithelpsdoctorsactsoonerandgivespatientsaclearerpictureofwhystickingtotheirtreatmentplanorlifestylechangesmatters.”Thenewsystemusesanadvanceddiffusionmodeltocreatea“future”X-ray,identifying16keyjointpointstohighlightpotentialchanges.Thisenhancestransparencybyshowingcliniciansexactlywhichpartsofthekneearebeingmonitored,boostingconfidenceinitspredictions.TheSurreyteambelievesinthefuturetheirapproach,whenmodified,couldbeappliedtootherchronicissues,potentiallypredictinglungdamageinsmokersortrackingheartdiseaseprogression,offeringsimilarvisualinsightsandearlywarningforosteoarthritis.32.WhatisthenewAIsystemcapableof?A.Offeringpersonalizedtreatmentplans. B.Curingknee-relateddiseases.C.Diagnosingearly-stageosteoarthritis. D.Visualizingfuturekneeconditions.33.WhatisthefunctionofParagraph3?A.Toexplainthecauseofosteoarthritis. B.Tosuggesttreatmentsforjointdiseases.C.Toshowthenecessityoftheinvention. D.TopresentresearchdataoftheAIsystem.34.WhatdoesButleremphasizeaboutthesystem?A.Deeperinsightandquickerrecovery. B.Higheraccuracyandeasieraccessibility.C.Widerapplicationandfasterdiagnosis. D.Greatertransparencyandearlierintervention.35.Whatgivesthesystemapromisingfuture?A.Itsconvenience. B.Itsadaptability. C.Itsaffordability. D.Itsefficiency.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Clutter(杂物)israrelyasinglesimpleproblem.Whileweeasilythrowawayoldnewspapersorbrokendevices,weoftenstrugglewithatrickiercategory:aspirational(憧憬的)clutter.Thesearetheitemswekeepbecausetheyrepresentaversionofourselveswewishtobe—thechefwhonevercooks,theathletewithadustyrunningmachine,orthereaderwithstacksofuntouchedbooks.____36____Itactsasaconstantbackgroundnoisewhispering,“Ishouldbedoingmore.”Dealingwiththisclutterrequiresdistinguishingbetween“notnow”and“notme”.Itemsinthe“notnow”categoryrepresentpausedgoalswetrulyintendtorestart.____37____Lettinggoofthelatteroftenrevealsthatmuchofwhatweownbelongstoapersonwhosimplydoesn'texistanymore.Totransitionfromaspirationtoreality,expertssuggest“containingthedream”.Everyaspirationalcategorygetsexactlyonecontainer.____38____Furthermore,ifyoucannotfindtwentyminutesaweektousethatequipmentorreadthosebooks,theitemshouldnotoccupyspaceinyourhome.Theemotionaldifficultyofpartingwiththeseobjectsoftenstemsfromgriefoverunfulfilledintentions.Whenthebreakfeelshard,youaresuggestedasking,“WhowasIwhenIboughtthis,andwhodidIhopetobecome?”____39____Gettingridofasetofunusedwineglassesmightfeellikealoss,butitisactuallyanactofevolution.Ultimately,lettinggotransformsyourhomefromastorageunitforunfulfilleddreamsintoasupportsystemforyourcurrentlife.____40____A.Aspirationalcluttercarriesaquietpressure.B.Acknowledgingthesefeelingsisessentialforrelief.C.Itisbettertostoretheseitemsoutofsighttoreduceguilt.D.Youshouldneverkeepitemsthatremindyouofpastfailures.E.Clearingthe“notme”pilecanreallysimplifyyourenvironment.F.Bycontrast,“notme”itemsbelongtopastselvesthatnolongerfit.G.Ifitdoesn'tfit,youmustchooseyourfavoritesandthrowawaytherest.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whenyou’reathighschool,thelittlestthingscanfeellikeaprettybigdeal:________adeadline,failinganexam,orevengettingabigpimple(粉刺)ontheface.Entermymum,withherwordsofwisdom:“Youdon’twantto________athighschool.”Irecallthinkingthewomanwasn’twell.Ofcourseyouwanttobethe________kidinyourclass.EverytimeIhada________,Mumwouldrepeatheradvice.Sometimesitwas________by“noneofthisisgoingtomeananythingtoyouintenyears’time”or“youwill________thisoneday.”Iamuncertainoftheexactmomentwhenherwords________forme,buttheydid.IthinkwhatMumwastryingtosaywasthatthere’snofuninhavingeverythingsortedoutathighschool.It’sa________,butit’smeanttobe.Yourskinwill________,andyourgradesdon’tmeanallthatmuchonceyoustartworking.Onceyou’reoutofhighschool,youwillseetheworld,andyouwillrealizejusthow________youareinit.Butthat’sagoodthing.Thoselittle-but-hugethingsbecome________things.Theyreallydomeannothingtenyearslater,andyoureallydolaughaboutthem.Inall,thoseyearsofhighschoolarejusta________totherestofyourlife.Ifyoupeakatthatpoint,howcanyougoforward?Mum’sadvicestillguidesthe28-year-oldme,althoughina________way.Inolongerlookatlifeasan________hikeuptoacertainpoint.There’sno________.Rather,thereareaseriesofpeaks.Thingsgogreatandthentheydon’t,buttherearealwaysbetterdaysahead.41.A.losing B.breaking C.missing D.meeting42.A.peak B.shine C.fail D.struggle43.A.easy-going B.hard-working C.good-looking D.best-performing44.A.dilemma B.victory C.collapse D.panic45.A.enhanced B.accompanied C.replaced D.denied46.A.laughat B.worryabout C.thinkof D.fightfor47.A.applied B.cared C.clicked D.stood48.A.tragedy B.mess C.miracle D.blessing49.A.breakout B.getworse C.actup D.clearup50.A.small B.silly C.powerless D.strong51.A.massive B.enormous C.great D.insignificant52.A.turningpoint B.breakingpoint C.crossingroad D.steppingstone53.A.similar B.different C.doubtful D.consistent54.A.everlasting B.ultimate C.original D.alternative55.A.valley B.bottom C.summit D.slope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。SinceFebruary,ChineseAImodels____56____(develop)bycompaniesincludingDeepSeekandMiniMaxhaveovertakenUScompetitorsintokenconsumption,accordingtoOpenRouterdata.Thisremarkablechangepointstoadeeper____57____(transform)intheglobalAIcompetition.Nvidia’schiefexecutiveJensenHuangstatedthismonththattheproductionanduseofthesedigitalunitswillcontinuouslydrivethehealthydevelopmentoftheworld’sAIeconomyintheyears____58____(come),providingasolidfoundationforitsgrowth.Asdevelopers____59____(charge)pertoken(词元),tokenconsumptionactsnotonlyasa____60____(rely)measureforthepopularityofdifferentAImodels____61____acompetitivepricingbattlegroundfortoptechnologycompaniesworldwide.WithadvancedAIagentsbuiltonopen-sourceplatforms____62____(consume)farmoretokensthantraditionalchatbots,theabilitytoproducetokensatalowcostisbecomingmorevaluableininternationalcompetition.ThisimportantedgeisgraduallygivingChinaanewadvantage____63____othercountries,____64____willshapethelong-termfutureoftechnologicaldevelopmentworldwide.ThisrisingstrengthwillundoubtedlysupportChineseAIcompaniestocompetewithglobal____65____(giant)andmakecontinuousbreakthroughsinthedynamicfieldofartificialintelligence.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是班级宣传委员李华,你们班运营的班级微信公众号存在内容枯燥等问题。请你写一封倡议书,呼吁同学们一起参与建设,内容包括:(1)说明存在问题;(2)提出解决方案;(3)呼吁积极参与。注意:(1)词数100左右;(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。Dearfellowstudents,Recently,ourclassWeChatofficialaccounthasn’tbeenworkingwell.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Lookingback,IrealizethatwhatoncemademefeeloutofplacewasactuallywhereIwasrooted.ButIdidn’trealizethatwhenIfirstwalkedintotheclassroom.“Attention!”Mr.Tidecommanded.“I’dliketointroduceournewstudent,Desmond.HisfamilyjustmovedtoChicagofromJamaica(牙买加).Let’sgivehimawarmwelcome.”“Welcome,”theclassrecitedinachorusthatsoundednothinglikemypronunciation.Toavoidcuriouseyes,Iquicklymademywaydowntherowofdesksandsankintomyseat.Mr.TidetookthisopportunitytosharesomefactsaboutJamaica.Everytopicbroughtbackmemories.Isoonslippedoffintodaydreamsofsittinginclasswithmyfriendsasthewarmbreezewaftedinthroughthewindows.Incontrast,therewasnowarmthhere.Thewindowswereshuttightagainstthesnow.“Desmond!IsschoolinJamaicadifferentfromours?”Mr.Tide’svoicepulledmeback.Istoodup,openedmymouth,thenclosedit.PartofmewantedtospeakwithJamaicanrhythm.Buttheotherpartwantedtoflattenthevowelstosoundlikeeveryoneelse.Intheend,Ispokecarefully,“EveryonewearsaschooluniforminJamaica.”Icouldhavetoldthemaboutthemorninggathering,orthemangotreeweclimbedduringbreaks.ButIchoseasaferanswer,whichdidn’tsoundtooforeign.Tomysurprise,noonelaughedatmyaccent.“Didyouplaysports?”aboyshouted.“Iwascaptainoftheschool’scricket(板球)team,”Isaidproudlyandwaitedfortheadmirationthatusuallyfollowed.Silence.Confusedfaces.Nooneknewmyfavoritegame!Ireachedintomybagandpulledoutmycricketbatandball,hopingtoexplain—butthebellrangbeforeIcould.Atlunch,Isatalone,eatingacheeseburger—apoorsubstituteforthepatty(肉饼)Ilovedbackhome.Itriedtolikeit.Butwitheachbite,Imissedhomemore.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。ParagraphI:Justthen,Kevin,theboywhohadaskedaboutsportscameover,holdingawornbookaboutworldsports.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:WhenIgothome,thesmellofmymom’sJamaicancookinggreetedmeatthedoor.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】M:Excuseme,I’mlookingfortheTownHall.Canyoutellmewhereitis?W:Ifyou’regoingonfoot,youcanwalkthroughthatpark.ItsexitisrightacrossfromtheTownHall.Ifyoutakethecar,you’llhavetodrivearoundthepark.2.B【原文】M:Honey,I’mafraidthereisnospaceinourwardrobeforthesenewclothes.W:Iknow.Theyarenotforme,butforyoursisterEmily.Shetoldmeyesterdayshe’sgoingtohaveseveralinterviews.Isupposesheshoulddressmoreformally.M:Fine.Let’sgotothecashier.3.A【原文】W:Canyoudriveabitfaster,please?Ihaveanappointmentwiththedentistat10:30a.m.Andit’salreadyaquarterpastten.M:I’mdoingmybest,madam,butI’mnotgoingtobreakthelawforyou.Maybeyoushouldhavestartedoutearlier.4.C【原文】W:Hello,sir.I’dliketobookamorningflighttoGeneva.Businessclass,please.M:Singleorreturn?W:Oh,single,please.IhavenoideawhenI’llgetback.Mybosshasguaranteedmeaten-dayholidaythereifIsucceedintalkingIBMintobuyingmycompany’sproducts.5.B【原文】W:Goodmorning.I’dliketotakemycarinforaservice.M:We’refullybookedtilltheendoftheweek.WillnextMondaydo?W:IfIleaveithereearlyonMonday,canIpickitupbynoon?M:Noproblem,madam.6.C7.A【原文】W:Havesomemoremeatpies,John?Theywon’tkeeplonganditwouldbeapitytothrowthemaway.M:I’vereallyhadenough,Janet.ButtheyshouldbeOKinthefridgeforafewhours.I’llhavethemfordinnerinstead.Thenyouwon’thavetothrowanythingaway.W:OK.Ididn’tknowyouaregoingtostayathometilldinner.Aren’tyougoingtomeetyourfriendJackthisafternoon?IrememberyouplannedtogofishingwithJackandyourbrother.M:Thatwastheplan.ButJackhastogotothedoctor.Asusual,Icantakeoursontotheswimminglessonthisafternoon.8.B9.A【原文】W:IranintoElliotHawkeatacaféonOakStreetthismorning!M:Really?Washefilmingsomethingthere?W:No,hewasjustdroppingbyforacoffee.AndIhappenedtobetheretopickupafriend.M:Didyoutalktohim?W:Yeah!Wechattedabouthisnewroleforafewminutes.M:Ireallyenvyyou.HisShadowsofthePastisoneofmyfavoritemovies!IfImethim,Iwouldbetooexcitedtosayaword.W:Heeventalkedaboutthebookshehadbeenreading.10.B11.B12.C【原文】M:Whydoyoucometothelibraryeveryweekend?Youliveprettyfarawayfromourschool.W:Well,I’mpreparingforthecollegeentranceexam.Allmyclassmatesareworkinghardforit.M:Whydon’tyoustudyathome?W:Ihavetried,butmyyoungerbrotherkeepsplayingvideogamesloudly.Thelibraryisquiet,soIcanfullyfocusonmystudies.M:Isee.Howlongdoyouusuallystayhere?W:From9:00a.m.to7:00p.m.Iusuallymakeadailyscheduleinadvance.M:Doyoueverfeelburnedout?Studyingfor8hoursadayisalreadyhardforme.W:Honestly,yes.That’swhyImakesuretotakeaone-hourbreakatnoon.M:You’rereallyhard-working.W:IbelieveeveryeffortImakenowwillpayoff.13.B14.A15.C16.A【原文】W:Goodmorning.SheratonTribecaNewYorkHotel.M:Goodmorning.ThisisAntonioMason.Icheckedoutofyourhotelearlierthismorning.AndIcan’tfindmycreditcardtopaymybillhereinasupermarket.I’mwonderingifIdroppeditinyourhotelwhenIleft.Hasanyoneseenacreditcardbyanychance?W:Isee.Holdonforawhile,Mr.Mason.I’llcheckitoutforyou.Ah,oneofourcolleaguesdidfindacreditcardatnoon.Canyourememberexactlywhereyoulostit?M:Hmm,I’mnotsure,butIleftthehotelatabout8:30a.m.W:Okay.Didyouloseanythingelse?M:Letmegothroughmybag.Huh,mypassportisgonetoo!Oh,mygoodness!I’mleavingforHongKongat8:30p.m.WhatifIdon’tfindthisoutuntilIarriveattheairport?W:It’sfinenow.Youcancomeandtakethem.Remembertobringadocumentwhichcanproveyouridentity,likeadriver’slicense.M:IhavemyIDcardwithme.I’llbetherein30minutes.Thankssomuch.W:Don’tmentionit.17.B18.C19.A20.A【原文】M:Goodmorning,class.We’reallawarethatweshouldtakeactiontoprotecttheenvironment,suchassavingwater,reducingpollutionandplantingmoretrees.Therearesome“greentruths”.Aretheyalltrue?Let’ssee.Firstly,papershoppingbagsarebetterthanplasticones.Isittrue?Actually,makingapaperbagusesfourtimesasmuchenergyasmakingaplasticoneandproducesmoregreenhousegases.Soareusablebagisthebestchoice.Secondly,whenyouturnoffadevice,itstopsusingpower.Really?Ifyouturnoffthetelevisionorairconditioner,itgoesintothestandbymode.Devicesinthismodestillusepower.Sotomakesureyourapplianceisinfactoff,youshouldremovetheplugfromitspowersupply.Thirdly,it’sbettertotakeashowerthanabath.Trueornot?Infact,itdependsonhowlongyouspendintheshowerandhowlargeyourbathis.Ifyouspendmorethan8minutesinashower,you’lluseasmuchaswat

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