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第第页浙江省丽水市2024-2025学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题一、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。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhichseasondoesTinaprefer?A.Spring. B.Autumn. C.Winter.2.Howoldisthewoman?A.Eighteen. B.Twenty-two. C.Forty.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theparknearby. B.Theirfitnesshabits. C.Waystoloseweight.4.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?A.Toensurehissafety.B.Toapologizefortheaccident.C.Toaskforsomeinformation.5.Whatwillthewomanprobablyhavefordinnertonight?A.Hamburgers. B.Beefnoodles. C.Vegetablesalad.二、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。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.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Shecan'tfindherway.B.Sheislateforaninterview.C.Sheisconfusedaboutthejobduties.7.Whatistheman'srole?A.Todesignproducts.B.Tosellproducts.C.Toconductinterviews.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhatdoesthemanthinkoflifeinIreland?A.Itisrelaxing. B.Itislively. C.Itisboring.9.Whatisusefulaccordingtothewoman?A.Settlingindifferentplaces.B.Workingwithpeaceofmind.C.Havingfriendsaroundtheworld.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaschool. B.Inabookstore. C.Inalibrary.11.Whowrotethebookthatchangedthewoman'slife?A.Heidi. B.JohannaSpyri. C.NoleyThornton.12.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotogethernext?A.Goforlunch. B.Watchafilm. C.Buyanotebook.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.WhatisprobablyJulie'shusband'sname?A.Dave. B.Mike. C.Bob.14.WhattypeofholidayhasJuliegoneon?A.Acampingholiday. B.Acityholiday. C.Abeachholiday.15.HowmuchmoneyhasJuliesavedonthepethotel?A.£220. B.£320. C.£420.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Bossandemployee.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Takingpartintheschoolcontest.B.Makinganawardannouncement.C.Sharingkeypointsinthefollowingexams.18.WhoisPaulEdgarprobably?A.Astudent. B.Aclassteacher. C.Aheadmaster.19.WhatdoweknowaboutJane?A.Shestudieshard.B.SheisinClassTwo.C.Shedidn'tperformwellinexams.20.Whatdoesthespeakerasktheaudiencetodo?A.Answerquestions. B.Bereadytoleave. C.Workhard.三、阅读理解。AExcitingStarttoRegistrationforSummeratHayo-WentHaCampsHayo-Went-HaCampshasseenanexcitingstarttoits2025summerregistration.SinceopeningonOctober20,2024,over450campershavesignedup,showinga7%increasecomparedtolastyear.Thisincreasecomesfrombothreturningfamiliesandnewoneseagertojoin.CreativeSolutionsandCommunitySupportThecamphasreceivedamazingsupportfromfamilies.AparentfromCincinnatiofferedtorecruit(招收)newcampers,andthecampisnowworkingwithfamiliesacrosstheUS.Thoseinterestedinbeinglocalambassadorscanreachouttohelpspreadthewordaboutthecamp'smagic.PathwaystoGrowth:AJourneyofTransformation(改变)AtHayo-Went-HaCamps,wetakeprideinourPathwaystoGrowth,whichguidecampersthroughaprogressivejourneyofpersonaldevelopmentandoutdooradventure.Startingwithbasicoutdoorskills,youngercampersbuildconfidenceandmasteryinasupportiveenvironment.Astheygrowolder,thechallengesstrengthen—rangingfromone-daytripsallthewaytoextendedbackcountryexpeditions—designedtostretchtheirlimitsandinspiregrowth.Throughouttheirjourney,campersexperienceincreasinglyambitiouswildernesstrips,eachonedesignedtopushtheirboundaries.HighlightsincludetripstoplaceslikeIsleRoyaleinLakeSuperiorandKillarneyProvincialParkinCanada.Theseadventureshelpcampersgainskillsandconnectwithnature.LookingAhead:GrowingOurCommunityDespitethesuccessfulearlyregistration,thecampaimstobuildanevenmoreexitingcommunity.Bysharinginspiringstoriesofthe"PathwaystoGrowth,"wehopetoattractmorecampers.Don'twait—registernowforanunforgettablesummer!21.WhatcanwelearnaboutHayo-Went-HaCamps?A.Itonlyacceptsreturningcampers.B.Itworkswithfamiliesworldwide.C.ItispopularwithfamiliesintheUS.D.ItisscheduledtoopeninMay2025.22.WhatcancampersdoatHayo-Went-HaCamps?A.Changelifeambitions. B.Enjoychallengingtrips.C.Makeprogressinstudies. D.Teachsomeoutdoorskills.23.Whatisthetext?A.Anewsreport. B.Aschoolnotice.C.Atraveljournal. D.Acampadvertisement.四、BSixyearsago,theRoyalHorticulturalSocietydrewattentiontothechallengesfacedbyplantnurseries(苗圃).Citingpressuressuchasanageingcustomerbase,thegardeningcharitywarnedthatnurseries—the"lifebloodofgardeningintheUK"—werebecomingincreasinglyuncommon.Sincethen,therehavebeenyetfurthershutdowns,includingfamilyrosespecialistCantsofColchester.Butthereishope.Anewgenerationofyounggardenersisbreathinglifeintoanoldtrade,openingupexcitingnurseriesacrossBritainandIreland.JonnyBruceisoneofthesenewgardeners,whostartedtheFieldNursery.Withthehelpofhispart-timeworkerandfriendDanielJames,thenurseryalreadyhastwogreenhousesandashed(工具棚)forpottingplants.JonnyBrucehopestostartsellingplantsintheautumn.Bruce'sloveforgrowingplantsstartedduringhistrainingatGreatDixterinEastSussex."Iwasreallyinspiredbyhowthenurseryandthegardenworkedtogether,"hesays."IknewbytheendofitthatIwantedtoworkinanursery."Brucespentthenextfour-and-a-halfyearsworkingintheNetherlands.There,hesawmanynewplantsandwasinspiredbytheirpassionforprotectingtheenvironment.ReturningtotheUK,helookedforlandtostarthisownnursery."Igotreallylucky.Adeveloperhadboughtthisfieldaspartofalargerlandpackage,butcouldn'tbuildonit.Theyneededtodosomethingpositivewiththeland,soIwasabletoachievethatwithmyproposal—that'swhatmadethiswholeprojectpossible."BruceviewstheFieldNurseryasanopportunitytoincreasebiodiversity.HeandDanielareplantingmanynativetreesandmakinghabitatsforinsects.Thisstressonnatureprovision(供给)challengestheplantnurseryofthepast.Itshowsthatnurseriescanfunctioninharmonywithwildlife.Jonnysays,"It'shardwork,butwefeelwecandosomuchwiththelandtoconnectpeople—it'sreallyexciting."24.WhydoestheauthormentionCantsofColcheste?A.ToshowthestrugglesfacedbyUKnurseries.B.Tocomparedifferentkindsofplantnurseries.C.Toexplainthereasonsfornurseryshutdowns.D.Toexaminepressuresofthegardeningcharity.25.WhatdoweknowaboutBruce?A.Hestartedhisownnurserybyaccident.B.Hehasprofitedfromrunninganursery.C.Helearnedaboutnurseriesfromtraining.D.Hewasbornwithloveforplantgrowing.26.WhatmadehisnurserypossibleaccordingtoBruce?A.Passionforbeingindependent. B.Supportofalanddeveloper.C.Positiveactiontolookforfunds. D.Inspirationfromnewplants.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheFieldNursery?A.Traditional. B.Ordinary.C.Well-protected. D.Environment-friendly.五、CHaveyoueverwonderedwhyyouchooseonefoodoveranother?ScientistsinAustraliahavemadeaninterestingdiscovery.Theyfoundthatwhatweseerightbeforelookingatfoodcaninfluenceourfooddecisions.Thisfindingcouldchangehowwemarketfood,designrestaurantmenus,andeventreateatingdisorders.ProfessorDavidAlaisfromtheUniversityofSydneyledthestudy.Histeamrananexperimentwith600people.Theyshowedtheparticipantshundredsoffoodimagesonebyone.Theparticipantshadtomoveasliderandclicktoratehowattractivethefoodlookedandguessitscaloriecontent.Afteranalyzingtheresultscarefully,theydiscoveredsomethingcalledserialdependence(序列依赖).Thismeansthatifyousawafoodyoureallylikedorthoughthadahighcaloriecount,youweremorelikelytoratethenextfoodhigherthanyounormallywould.Ontheotherhand,ifthepreviousfooddidn'tlookgoodtoyou,thenextonewouldprobablygetalowerrating.Thiseffectisautomatic(自动的),justlikewhenthewindblowsonyourskinoryouseeabrightredflash.It'srelatedtohowoursenseswork,andit'sconnectedtoapartofthebrainthatscientistshaveonlyrecentlylearnedabout.Thiscouldaffecthowwemakechoicesondeliveryappsordigitalrestaurantmenus,whereconsumersarefacedwithfooddecisionsbasedonmanyimagesoffood.Maybethefoodthatseemsmoreattractiveisn'treallytheonewewantthemost.Itcouldbebecausethepreviousimagemadeitseembetter.Restaurantsandmarketerscanalsobenefitfromthisknowledge.Restaurantscanarrangetheirmenustomakecustomerslikemoreprofitabledishes.Forexample,theycanputhigh-profititemsaftersomereallyattractivefoodpictures.Afterfurtherresearchiscarriedout,thiscouldalsobeusedinthetreatmentofeatingdisorders.Theycanusethis"simplesensoryprocess"tohelpthosewhoovereatorundereatchangethewaytheythinkaboutfood.28.Whatweretheparticipantsexpectedtodointhestudy?A.Gradetheappearanceofthefood.B.Designsuitablerestaurantmenus.C.Guessthecalorieoftheeatenfood.D.Clickontheattractivefoodimages.29.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Howserialdependenceisapplied. B.Howserialdependenceworks.C.Whatinfluencesserialdependence. D.Whatcausesserialdependence.30.Howcanrestaurantsmakeprofitsaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Bychoosingprettyfoodimages.B.Byarrangingfreedeliveryservices.C.Bymakingdecisionsforcustomers.D.Byadjustingthesequenceofitems.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NewReasonsWhyWeMakeFoodChoicesB.ImportantFactsaboutOurFoodMarketingC.SeveralGoodWaystoTreatEatingDisorderD.TheUnusualDiscovererofSerialDependence六、DPeoplesaytheypreferashortstorywrittenbyahumanoveronecomposedbyAI,yetmoststilldevotethesameamountoftimeandmoneytoreadbothstoriesregardlessofwhetheritis(标记)labeledasAI-generated.ThatwasthemainfindingofarecentstudytotestwhetherthispreferenceforhumansoverAIincreativeworksactuallytranslatesintoconsumerbehavior.Toinvestigate,weaskedChatGPT4tocreateashortstoryinthestyleofthepopularfictionauthorJasonBrown.Werecruitedover650participants,offeringeach$3.50toreadandassesstheAI-writtenstory.Importantly,halfoftheparticipantsweretolditwasAI-written,whiletheotherhalfweremadetothinkitwastheworkofJasonBrown.AfterreadingthefirsthalfoftheAI-writtenstory,participantswereaskedtoratethequalityoftheworkalongvariousdimensions,suchaswhethertheyfounditpredictable,emotionallyengagingandsoon.Wealsomeasuredparticipants'willingnesstopayinordertoreadtotheendofthestoryintwoways:howmuchmoneyandhowmuchtimethey'dagreetospendreadingsometextwegavethem.So,weretheredifferencesbetweenthetwogroups?ThegroupthatknewthestorywasAI-writtenjudgeditmorenegatively.However,participantswerereadytospendthesameamountofmoneyandtimetofinishreadingthestorywhetherornotitwaslabeledasAI.ParticipantsalsodidnotspendlesstimeactuallyreadingtheAI-labeledstory.Whenaskedafterward,almost40%ofparticipantssaidtheywouldhavepaidlessifthesamestorywaswrittenbyAI,highlightingthatmanyarenotawareofthedifferencebetweentheirsubjective(主观的)judgementandactualchoices.AttitudestowardAIarestillforming.Futureresearchcouldinvestigatewhethertherewillbearesistance(抵制)againstAI-generatedcreativeworks.Arelatedquestioniswhetherthemarketwillsegment,wheresomeconsumerswillbewillingtopaymorebasedontheprocessofcreation,whileothersmaybeinterestedonlyintheproduct.32.Whatdidthestudyfocuson?A.ThedifferencesbetweenhumanandAIwritingstyles.B.Consumers'preferenceforJasonBrown'sshortstories.C.ChatGPT4'sabilitytocomposestoriesfavoredbyhumans.D.Effectofpeople'sloveforhuman-writtenstoriesonbehavior.33.Whatcanweinferabouttheparticipantsfromparagraph4?A.TheyallthoughthighlyoftheAI-writtenstory.B.Theyspentmoretimeonthehuman-writtenstory.C.Theirsubjectivejudgementdidn'tmatchtheirchoices.D.Theirreadinghabitswereaffectedbytheirpersonallikes.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"segment"inparagraph5mean?A.Stayunified. B.Divideintoparts.C.Expandquickly. D.Remainunchanged.35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsAI-generatedworks?A.Approving. B.Doubtful. C.Objective. D.Indifferent.七、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。Howtobuildahealthyself-imageSelf-imageisimportantbecausehowwethinkaboutourselvesaffectshowwefeelaboutourselvesandhowweinteractwiththeworldaroundus.36.Herearesomewaysyoucanbuildahealthyself-image.Praiseotherssincerely.Didyounoticesomethinggoodinanotherperson?Praiseit.Themoreyou'reabletocelebratethepositiveexperienceofothers,themoresecureyou'llfeelwithyourself.37.Thispracticeofpraisingotherscanalsohelpfightagainstthefeelingsoflowself-worth.Experienceandexpressgratitude.Practicinggratitudeisanotherwaytofighttheunkindinnervoicethatmayshapeyourself-image.Trystartingagratitudejournal—thiswillencourageyoutolayoutthegoodthingsyou'rethankfulfor.Asyou'rewritingajournal,trytonoticewhatyou'regratefulforandwhatroleyouplayinthosethings.38.39.We'llgrowandchangeinourlivesastimegoesby.Butifyouputineffort,thatgrowthcanhappenfasterandmoreeffectively.Meanwhile,abigpartofgrowthisbeingpatientwithyourself.Forexample,ifyoustartameditation(冥想),don'texpecttositforhalfanhourrightaway.Withmorepractice,meditatingfor10or20minutesdailycouldbeyournewroutine.Takesocialmediabreaks.Whileit'sabigpartofourlives,socialmediacanbeahugecontributingfactortoourself-image.Onsocialmedia,peopletendtoshowthemselvesintheirbeststatesandnottheirunfavorableones.40.That'swhyit'simportanttotakebreaksfromthedigitalworld.It'sacontinualprocesstodevelopahealthyself-image,butthroughmeaningfulpractices,youcanfindabetterself.

A.Setstrictgoalsforself-growth.B.Takeactionforself-growthwithpatience.C.Theseactionscontributetoapositiveself-view.D.Self-imageisthepersonalviewthatwehaveofourselves.E.So,wewilllookdownonourselvesifwe'relookingatittoomuch.F.Ahealthyself-imagecanimproveourphysicalandmentalwell-being.G.Byshiningalightofpositivityonothers,itoftenreflectsbackontoyou.八、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。Mysonhadanintriguingideaformybirthday."Youwantmetogo…zip-lining(高空滑索)?""Comeon,"Marty41.."Youonlyturn72once.""I'llthinkaboutit."Ihopedthatwouldbethe42.,butMartyarrivedfullofexcitementthenextday.Icouldn't43.him.Wecametotheadventurepark,getting44.andinstructions.Thankfully,the45.wasseparatedintostations,withtheziplinesgraduallygettinglongerandhigher."I'm46.thatwe'redoingthistogether,"Martysaid."It'sgoingtobeanawesomememory."Itriedto47.Icoulddoallthings,Iremindedmyself.ButIwasstillcompletely48..Thefirstlinewas50feetlongand20feetintheair.Martywentfirst.Whenmy49.came,theleaderhelpedmeintotheequipment.ItseemednotthatlongbutIwasstill50.whenIreachedtheotherside.Ipushedmyselfthroughstationafterstation,until51.wearrivedatthesecondtolastone.AsI52.,somethingwasdifferent.Hadthewindonmyfacegottenstronger?OrwasIjustnoticingitnow?Theairrushingbymemademerealizethat53.wasneveralimitation!"Wasn'tthatfun?"Martyshoutedaswe54.thefinalstation."Yes!"Isaid.Withthehelpfromthewind—andmy55.son—Iwasreadytozipintoturning72.41.A.encouraged B.apologized C.promised D.congratulated42.A.way B.goal C.end D.point43.A.trust B.help C.disappoint D.surprise44.A.food B.tents C.cameras D.equipment45.A.line B.park C.idea D.race46.A.excited B.puzzled C.upset D.bored47.A.shout B.smile C.escape D.reject48.A.satisfied B.terrified C.tired D.annoyed49.A.plan B.luck C.turn D.bet50.A.thinking B.marching C.watching D.shaking51.A.hardly B.eventually C.strangely D.particularly52.A.gaveup B.camealong C.tookoff D.brokein53.A.age B.speed C.degree D.height54.A.emptied B.neared C.fixed D.ignored55.A.problem-solving B.trouble-makingC.attention-seeking D.fun-loving九、第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Sleeptourism,thenewestadditiontotheever-growingwellnesstravelindustry,is56.(rapid)gainingpopularityamongtravelerslookingforrest.Thistrenddiffersfromtraditionaltourism,57.ismostlyaboutvisitinginterestingplacesandattractions,andinstead,58.(focus)onofferingtravelersagoodnight'ssleepandreturninghomerefreshed.Oneofthefeaturesofsleeptourismistheattentiongiventotheguest'ssleepingexperience.Hotelstrytheirbest59.(provide)guestswiththeperfectsleepenvironmentandofferserviceslikecomfortablebedding,ambientlighting,andwhitenoisemachines.Someevenprovidesleep60.(waiter)whocangiveadviceonhowtodevelophealthysleephabits.Additionally,thebiggestbenefitsofsleeptourismisitsimpact61.ourmentalhealth.Intoday'sfast-pacedworld,it'snotuncommonforpeopletosufferfromstressandanxiety.Agoodnight'ssleep,combinedwiththe62.(peace)environmentandsleep-promotingactivities63.(offer)bysleeptourismdestinations,canhelpreducethesesymptoms64.improveoverallwell-being.However,it'simportanttoremember,whilesleeptourismcanprovideamuch-neededescapefromthestressofdailylife,65.one-offsleepvacationwillnotsolvelong-termsleepissues.Healthysleepisaresultofconsistentsleephabitsandroutines,notjustafewrestfulnights.十、第一节课本原文填空(共10空,每空一词,每词1分,满分10分)课本原文填空Customsplaya66.roleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeovertime.Withthedevelopmentof67.societyandthespreadofnewideas,sometraditionsmayfadeawayandothersmaybe68..OneexampleisthetypicalChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflightingfirecrackersto69.awaytheevilspiritsandcelebratethenewyear.Nowadays,manybigcitieshavegivenupthiscustominordertoavoidair70..AnotherexampleisHalloween,whichslowlybecameanexcitingfestivalforchildren,inspiteofitsreligious71..Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial,withbusinesstaking72.ofthecelebrations.Onlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshavemadeitmuch73.forthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheir74.ones.Althoughsomebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialised,othersbelievethe75.inspendingisgoodfortheeconomyandpublichappiness.十一、第二节句子翻译(共10题,每空一词,每题1分,满分10分)76.我们的计划必须足够灵活,以满足每个人的需要。Ourplansneedtobeenoughtomeettheneedsofeveryone.77.一个班级的良好氛围能激发学生的创造力。Afriendlyinaclasscanbooststudents'creativity.78.他小心地把信折好放进信封。Hethelettercarefullyandplaceditinanenvelope.79.既然我们都是地球村的一部分,人人都成了邻居。weareallpartoftheglobalvillage,everyonebecomesaneighbor.80.一个人的内在动力比外在动力更重要。One'sinternalmotivationismoreimportantthanmotivation.81.杰克在他的时间和金钱方面慷慨大方。Jackiswithhistimeandmoney.82.抱怨过去是没有意义的。Thereisnopointinaboutthepast.83.专家们定期会面讨论工程进展情况。Theexpertsmeettodiscusstheprogressoftheproject.84.这座曾经属于那位老人的城堡如今是一处旅游景点。Thecastlewhichoncetheoldmanisatouristattractionnow.85.你有能力做得比这更好。Youarebetterworkthanthis.十二、第三节读后续写(满分25分)86.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Pennyhadalwaysbelievedshewasborntoact.Everynight,shepracticedlinesinfrontofherbedroommirror,perfectinggracefulmovesliketheactressesinherfavoritemovies.WhenhermiddleschoolannouncedTheTwelveDancingPrincesses,shespentweekspreparing—evenborrowinghersisterDiana'sballetshoes,thoughtheypinched(挤痛)herfeet."Painispartoftheart,"shetoldherself,imaginingthestrictdramateacherMr.Ellisonnoddinginapproval.Butoncastingday,hernamewasnowhereonthelist.Mr.Ellisonofferedherajobonthestagecrew(工作人员)instead."You'lllearnhowtheaterreallyworks,"hesaid.Pennyforcedasmile,hidingherdisappointment.Backstagelifewasquieterthansheexpected.Pennyworeallblack,disappearingintotheshadowsduringrehearsals(排练).Sometimes,shemouthedtheprincesses'linessilently,herhandstracinganimaginarycrown.Openingnightarrivedasscheduled,buttheleadactressgotinjuredminutesbeforethecurtain.Mr.Ellisonscannedthecrew,searchingforsomeonewhocouldstepin.Herecameanopportunity!Penny'shandshotup."Iknowthelines!"shesaid.Hehesitatedbuthandedhertheprincess'sdress.Unfortunately,theperformancewasadisaster.Shestumbledoverdances,mixedupscenes,andtrippedupaprince.Theaudience'slaughterechoedinherears.Afterward,sherantoherroom,sobbing.HersisterDianafoundhercurledundertheblankets."Come,"shesaid,leadingPennytotheroof.Thenightskystretchedendlessly."Somestarscan'tbeseennow,"Dianamurmured,"buttheirlightisalreadytraveling.Itjusttakestimetoreachus."Pennywipedhertears."Whatifmylightnevercomes?"Dianasqueezedherhands."Itwill.Youjusthavetokeeptrying."Weekslater,Pennysawaposterforanewplay:AMidsummerNight'sDream.Auditions(试镜)wereopenandshewasfamiliarwiththecharacterHelena.Thatnight,Pennyclimbedtotheroofalone.Asinglestarflickeredweakly.Shetraceditslightwithherfinger,hersister'swordsringinginherears.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Para.1:"Whynottryonemoretime?"Pennysaidtoherself.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para.2:Onopeningnight,Pennystoodbehindthecurtain._________________________________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答案解析部分1.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:What'syourfavoriteseason,Tina?W:Ilovetheseasonwheneverythingcomesbacktolife.Afterwinter,alltheflowersinmygardenfinallyshow.They'rereallybeautiful.Howaboutyou?M:Ienjoyautumnbecauseofthecoolweather.

【分析】问题:Tina更喜欢哪个季节?根据"Ilovetheseasonwheneverythingcomesbacktolife.Afterwinter,alltheflowersinmygardenfinallyshow."我喜欢万物复苏的季节。冬天过后,我花园里的花儿终于绽放了。可知Tina喜欢春天,故选A。

【点评】考查短对话理解,听录音前快速浏览选项,然后带着问题有目的地听出关键词。2.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Ican'tbelieveourdaughterisalreadyeighteen!W:Timeflies.Iwastwenty-twowhenIgavebirthtoher,and,amazingly,almostanothertwentyyearshavegoneby.SheisnowindependentandI'mproudofher!

【分析】问题:这位女士多大了?根据"Ican'tbelieveourdaughterisalreadyeighteen!"我不敢相信我们的女儿已经十八岁了!;以及"Iwastwenty-twowhenIgavebirthtoher,"我生她的时候二十二岁,可推知女士的年龄是18+22=40,故选C。

【点评】考查短对话理解,注意分析问句类型和内容,选出正确答案。3.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M:Hey,Gillian.Isawyourunningintheparkyesterdaymorning.Doyoudothateverymorning?W:I'vebeendoingitforamonth,makingitahabit.M:That'sgreat.Ioftenswimintheafternoon.Youcouldjoinmeifyoulike.

【分析】问题:谈话人主要在谈论什么?根据"Hey,Gillian.Isawyourunningintheparkyesterdaymorning.Doyoudothateverymorning?"嘿,Gillian。我昨天早上在公园里看见你在跑步。你每天早上都跑步吗?;"I'vebeendoingitforamonth,makingitahabit."我已经坚持做这件事一个月了,已经成了习惯;以及"That'sgreat.Ioftenswimintheafternoon.Youcouldjoinmeifyoulike."那太好了。我经常在下午游泳。如果你愿意,可以和我一起去。可知该对话展现了两个人分享各自的日常运动习惯,故选B。

【点评】考查短对话理解,听录音前快速浏览选项,听录音时抓取关键词,选出正确答案。4.【答案】C【解析】【原文】W:Hello,Mr.Johnson.Howareyoufeelingtoday?M:Muchbetter,OfficerGarcia.ThedoctorjustcameandsaidIcouldleavethehospitalsoon.W:That'sgreat.Iheardabouttheaccident.I'mheretofigureoutifyourememberanythingaboutthepersonwhohityou…

【分析】问题:为什么女士会来找男士?根据"Iheardabouttheaccident.I'mheretofigureoutifyourememberanythingaboutthepersonwhohityou…"我听说出了事故。我来是想问问你,你还记得撞你的人的事情吗…,可知她来是为了询问一些信息。故选C。

【点评】考查短对话理解,首先读懂题意,然后带着问题有目的地听出关键词。5.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Mymomiscookinghamburgerstonight!Doyouwanttocomeoverfordinner?W:No,I'dbetternot.I'vealreadyhadabigbowlofbeefnoodlesforlunch.Ineedabalanceddiet.Somevegetablesandfruitsmightbesuitableformethisevening.

【分析】问题:这位女士今晚可能会吃什么晚餐?根据"Somevegetablesandfruitsmightbesuitableformethisevening."今晚,一些蔬菜和水果可能适合我。故选C。

【点评】考查短对话理解,注意分析问句类型和内容,然后带着问题有目的地听出关键词。【答案】6.A7.B【解析】【原文】M:Excuseme,what'swrong?Doyouneedanyhelp?W:Yeah.Iseemtobegoingroundincircles.M:Whatareyoutryingtodo?W:IhaveajobinterviewinfiveminuteswithMr.EcclesbutIcan'tfindhisoffice.M:Don'tworry.GeorgeEccleshasanofficenearmine.I'lltakeyourightthere.W:AreyouadesignerlikeMr.Eccles?M:No,I'mmainlyresponsibleforsellingtheproductshedesigns.W:Isee.Thankyousomuch.

【点评】考查长对话理解,首先阅读题目,画出关键词,再根据录音匹配作答。6.问题:这位女士有什么问题?根据"Iseemtobegoingroundincircles."我似乎在原地兜圈子;以及"IhaveajobinterviewinfiveminuteswithMr.EcclesbutIcan'tfindhisoffice."我五分钟后要和Eccles先生进行工作面试,但我找不到他的办公室。可知女士迷路了,故选A。7.问题:男士的任务是什么?根据"I'mmainlyresponsibleforsellingtheproductshedesigns."我主要负责销售他设计的产品。故选B。【答案】8.A9.C【解析】【原文】M:Ireallyenjoyedmyholiday,andwheneverIvisitIreland,IalwaysfeellikeIwanttostaythere.W:Why?IsitthatdifferentfromEngland?M:Yes,Ithinkso.Lifeseemscalmersomehow,eveninacitylikeDublin.Ilovethecountrysidetoo.MaybeIshouldmovethere!W:Oh,won'tthatbeboring?Ipreferlivelyplaces.Anyway,I'llmissyou.You'refuntoworkwith.Andit'salwaysusefu

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