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2022-2023學(xué)年度高考英語模擬考試卷八

(新高考)

注意事項:

1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息

2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上

第I卷(選擇題)

請點擊修改第I卷的文字說明

一、短對話

1.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?

A.Buyacar.B.Haveapicnic.C.Goswimming.

2.Wheredidthewomangolastmonth?

A.ToAmerica.B.ToMexico.C.ToCanada.

3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Hiremorestaff.

B.Interviewtheguard'sfamily.

C.Knowmoreabouttheguard.

4.Whichcountrydidthewomango?

A.France.B.China.C.SouthKorea.

5.HowlongwillthespeakersstayinSydney?

A.Twodays.B.Sevendays.C.Eightdays.

二、長對話

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.Whereisthedancebeingheld?

A.Atschool.

B.Atthewoman'shouse.

C.Attheman'sgrandparents.

7.Whydoesn'tthemanliketodance?

A.Heisn'tagooddancer.

B.Hethinksit'stootiring.

C.Hefeelsuncomfortablewhendancing.

8.Whenwillthemanleavehisgrandparents,?

A.OnMondaynight.B.OnFridaynight.C.OnSundaynight

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

9.Whatsportdoesthemanliketoplayonly?

A.Football.B.Tennis.C.Golf.

10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofskating?

A.Ifsnotsafeenough.B.Ifsmoreofahobby.C.It'sgoodforthebody.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shewasamemberoftheschoolswimmingteam.

B.Shelikesplayinggolfonthegrass.

C.Shegotinjuredwhenskating.

12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Goforarun.B.Playtennis.C.Watchagame.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

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13.WherewillMariagothedayaftertomorrow?

A.TheLondonZoo.B.TheBritishMuseum.C.TheTowerofLondon.

14.HowmanydayswillMariastayinOxford?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

15.WhywillMariagotoEdinburgh?

A.Todoastudy.B.Tomeetafriend.C.Toseehersister.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

16.Whatdothespeakersneedmoneyfor?

A.Acar.B.Thesoccerteam.C.Thesummercamp.

17.Wherewillthemanselllemonade?

A.Infrontofhishouse.B.Nearhisschool.C.Atthebeach.

18.Howwillthewomanmakemoney?

A.Bysellingcups.B.Bywashingcars.C.Byworkingatasnackbar.

三、短文

聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。

19.Whofirstbroughtping-pongfromBritaintoJapan?

A.Aprofessionalathlete.B.Agovernmentleader.C.Auniversityprofessor.

20.Whendidping-pongbecomepopularthroughoutChina?

A.WhenChinaenteredtheworldchampionships.

B.WhenChairmanMaobeganplayingthegame.

C.Whencoachesstartedtrainingyouth.

21.Whendidping-pongbecomeChina'snationalsport?

A.Intheearly1920s.B.Intheearly1950s.C.Inthelate1950s.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutRongGuotuan?

A.Hewasfamousforplayingbasketball.

B.Hewasaworldchampioninping-pong.

C.HecreatedtheInternationalTableTennisFederation.

四、閱讀理解

Everyday,millionsofpeoplesurftheInternet,andtherearecountlesswebsitesforthemtovisit.Hereare

fourpopularwebsitesforonlineusers.

Ifyou'reoldenough,youmightrememberCracked,themonthlyhumormagazinethatwasfoundedin1958.

Althoughthemagazineisnolongerprinted,thehumorwebsitehttps://www.cracked,comisstillalive.Thecontent

ofCrackednotonlyishumorousbutalsotriestotellreaderssomethingnewandunexpected.

https:〃www.buzzfbud.cem

Areyoulookingforlinkstobignewsontheweb?Looknofiirtherthan.Eachday

thewebsiteoffersthelateststoriesandpicturesthatarecrazilyspread.BuzzFeedcoversdifferenttopicsandits

articlesarcwrittenbystaffmembers,siteusers,andpartnersiteslikeTheHuffingtonPostandTheDailyBeast.

RedditcallsitselfuthefrontpageoftheInternet”,andthatisexactlywhatitis.Justasmanypeopleusedto

readthenewspaperwhileeatingbreakfast,onetotwomillionInternetusersreadRedditeverymorningtoget

theirdailynews.Thecontentofthewebsitecomesfromthepublic,withusersuploadingvideos,links,stories,

pictures,etc.

Doyouknowmanyofthefunnypictures,gifs,andmemes(表情包)thathityourFacebookcomefromImgur?

04/27

It'safreewebsitewhereusersupload1.5millionpictureseachday.Imgurusersareespeciallyfondofpicturesof

cuteanimalsandbeautifulnaturalwonders.Anditisfreetoreadanduse.Youcandownloadanyphotoyoulike.

23.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethecontentofCracked?

A.Seriousandclassical.B.Formalandinfluential.

C.Funnyandsurprising.D.Traditionalandeducational.

24.WhatdoesBuzzFeedmainlyoffer?

A.Thelatestvideos.B.Thehottestnews.

C.Thefunniestpictures.D.Themosthumorousarticles.

25.Ifyouwanttocollectlotsofpicturesforfree,whichwebsiteshouldyouvisit?

A..B..

....

Thetimeapersonspendsondifferentsmartphoneappsisenoughtoidentifythemfromalargergroupin

morethanoneinthreecases,sayresearchers.

Researchersanalyzedsmartphonedatafrom780people.Theyfed4,680daysofappusagedatainto

statisticalmodels.Eachofthesedayswaspairedwithoneofthe780userssothatthemodelslearnedpeople's

dailyappusepatterns.

Theresearchersthentestedwhethermodelscouldidentifyanindividualwhenprovidedwithonlyasingle

dayofsmartphoneactivitythatwasanonymous(匿名的).Themodels,whichweretrainedononlysixdaysof

appusagedataperperson,couldidentifythecorrectpersonfromadayofanonymousdataonethirdofthetime.

Thatmightnotsoundlikemuch,butwhenthemodelspredictwhothedatabelongedto,itcouldalsoprovide

alistofthemosttotheleastlikelycandidates.Itwaspossibletoviewthetop10mostlikelyindividualsthata

specificdayofdatabelongedto.Around75%ofthetime,thecorrectuserwouldbeamongthetop10mostlikely

candidates.

Inpracticalterms,alawenforcement(執(zhí)法機構(gòu))investigationseekingtoidentifyacriminal'snewphone

withthesemodelscouldreduceacandidatepoolofapproximately1,000phonesto10phones,witha25%riskof

missingthem.

Consequently,theresearcherswarnthatsoftwaregivenaccesstoasmartphone'sstandardactivitylogging

couldmakeareasonablepredictionaboutauser'sidentityevenwhentheywerelogged-outoftheiraccount.An

identificationispossiblewithoutmonitoringconversationsorbehaviorswithinappsthemselves.

Therefore,itisimportanttoacknowledgethatappusagedataalone,whichisoftencollectedbyasmartphone

automatically,canpotentiallyrevealaperson'sidentity.Whileprovidingnewopportunitiesforlawenforcement,

italsoposesriskstoprivacyifthistypeofdataismisused.

26.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toexplainaphenomenon.

B.Toconfirmanassumption.

C.Toshowaresearchprocess.

D.Topresentaresearchfinding.

27.Howdidtheresearchersreachtheirconclusion?

A.Byrecordingappusetime.

B.Bystudyingappusagedata.

C.Bycomparingdifferentapps.

D.Bychangingappusepatterns.

28.Whatisthefunctionofthestatisticalmodels?

A.Locatingcriminals.

B.Trackingusageofapps.

C.Identifyingphoneusers.

D.Predictingtrendsofapps.

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29.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsappusagedata?

A.Cautious.B.Favorable.C.Doubtful.D.Uninterested.

AsParalympicathletes(殘奧會運動員)havebeensettingnewrecordsonEarth,morethan30peoplefrom

theUKhavebecomemembersofaproject,whichaimstoshowhowpeoplewithdisabilitiescanbecome

astronauts.

TheParastronautProjectislookingforpeoplewhoaresuitabletoflyintospacebuthaven'thadachance

becauseofphysicaldisabilities.Theprojectwantstodevelopsomethingthatcanmakeiteasierforpeoplewith

disabilitiestotravelintospace.t4IfthereisonethingwehavelearnedbyworkingonInternationalSpaceStation,

itisthatthereisgreatvalueindiversity,9,saidarecentreport.t4WecanbenefitfromtheircxccDtionalexperience

andtheirabilitytoadapttospecialenvironmcnts.^^

TheprojectworkedwiththeInternationalParalympicCommitteetounderstandthedifferenttypesof

challengesthatpeoplemayface.Thenitdevelopeda"trafficlight“systemtodeterminewhattypesofdisabilities

aresafeforspacetravel,whichonesaren't,andwhichonescouldbemadesafeforspacetravelwithcertain

changes.

Dr.Irenesaid,“Therearesomedisabilitiesthatcouldbebeneficialforspacetravel.^^Forexample,people

under1.3meterstallwerechosenbecausebeingtallercanbeadisadvantageinanarrowspacecraft.

Therehavebeen257applicantsfromdifferentplaces.Theywillenteralongselectionprocess,including

tests,interviews,andmedicalassessments,beforesuccessfulcandidatesareannouncedinOctober,2022.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exceptional“inparagraph2mean?

A.Similar.B.Boring.C.Extraordinary.D.Tough.

31.Whatisthepurposeofthe“trafficlighf*system?

A.Toprovidetoolsfordifficultenvironments.

B.Tohighlighttheimportanceoftrafficsafety.

C.Toofferinstructionswhenpeopletravelintospace.

D.Toidentifywhattypesofdisabilitiesaresafeforspacetravel.

32.WhatisDr.Irene'sattitudetowardssomedisabilitiesforspacetravel?

A.Doubtful.B.Concerned.C.Positive.D.Curious.

33.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?

A.Entertainment.B.Science.C.Education.D.Health.

BEIJING-WangYaping,ataikonautonboardChina'sspacestationcoremodule(艙),offeredpeopleon

Earthazero-gravitymusicalperfbnnanceonTuesdayeveningtocelebratetheLantemFestival.Thespaceshow

wassharedviaavideoreleasedatanannualTVgalaforthefestivalcelebration.Inthevideo,Wangwasseen

floatinginthespacemodulewhileplayingaguzheng,orChinesezither.Sheplayedasegmentofthepopular

Chinesefolksong."JasmineFlower”.

TheLanternFestivalfallsonthe15thdayofthefirstmonthoftheChineselunarcalendar.Peopleusually

hangcolorfullanterns,playriddlegamesandexpresstheirwishesandhopesforthefuture.

Thecrewmembers,whotraveledtothespacestationcoremoduleontheShenzhou-13mission,keptsome

festivetraditionsaliveastheycontinuedtorotatearoundtheEarth.CommanderZhaiZhigangwroteriddleson

redpaperscrollswithabrushpen.HedisplayedthecalligraphytogetherwithtaikonautYeGuangfiiandextended

festivalgreetingstotheaudience.TheyalsosentblessingtoathletesattheongoingBeijingWinterOlympics:"We

hopethatyouallachievesuccess,gainfriendshipandharvestyourbestOlympicexpericnce.^^

Thevideoofthespaceperformancewasreceivedwithmuchenthusiasmafteritwassharedonsocialmedia

platforms.Itdrewnearly2millionclicksinonehourafterseveralnationalmediaoutletsposteditontheChinese

micro-bloggingsiteSinaWeibo.TheWeiboaccountofZhurong,China'sfirstroveronMars,repostedthevideo,

commenting,t4Themusicwassobeautiful,anditmademehomesick,too.^^

TheLanternFestivalalsomarksthelastdayofthelunarNewYearcelebration.Thoughfarfromhome,the

festivesentimentsinspacearethesame.TheChinaMannedSpaceAgencyreleasedavideoonsocialmedia

platfbniisonTuesday,showingthatthetaikonautshaddecoratedtheorbitingcoremodulewithredlanterns,

Chineseknotsandpaper-cuttingdecorations.Wearingnewclothes,thetrio(三人〃、組)enjoyedthetraditionsof

eatingdumplingsandpostingspringcoupletsonwallsDuringtheChineseNewYearholiday,theywerealso

spottedwatchingtheWinterOlympicsanddoingworkoutsinorbit.

34.Howdidthemassenjoythemusicalperformanceaccordingtothetext?

08/27

A.BywatchingavideopostedonlinebyWangYapingherself.

B.BywatchingavideocomingfromaTVgala.

C.BywatchingtheLanternFestivalgalaatthescene.

D.ByloggingontheInternetthroughcomputers.

35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rotate”meanaccordingtothecontext?

A.Access.B.Substitute.C.Circle.D.Launch.

36.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Thevideoofthespaceperformancebecameagreathit.

B.ZhaiZhigangshowedthecalligraphyonhisown.

C.TheBeijingWinterOlympicshadcometoanendwhentheastronautssenttheirregards.

D.WangYapingsharedpuzzlesonredpaperscrolls.

37.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Chinesefolksong“JasmineFlower“isplayedonspacestation

B.Taikonautssendblessingstothe,BeijingWinterOlympicsathletes

C.TaikonautskeepLanternFestivaltraditionsaliveonspacestation

D.Chinamakesmajorbreakthroughsintheouterspaceexploration

五、七選五

Scienceshowsthatstretching(拉彳中)isessentialafterexercise.Stretchinglengthensandmobilizesthe

connectivetissuearoundyourmuscle.What'smore,stretchinghelpsyourbloodflowandevenrelievesyour

stress.38

Youcouldfeelsick.Youwon'tbesurprisedtoknowthatwhenyouexercise,youraiseyourheartratefora

periodoftime.Whileit'sgreattogetthatbloodflowing,it'sjustasimportanttogetyourheartratebacktoa

normallevelaftertheworkoutisover.39Asyourheartisbeatingfasterandyourbodytemperatureis

higher,youcouldpassoutorfeelsickifyoustoptoofast.Stretchingafterphysicalactivityallowsagradual

decreaseattheendoftheepisode.

Yourmuscleswilllikelybecomestifferandmoresore.Whenyouexerciseyourmuscles,itproduceslactic

acid(孚L酸),whichisactuallywhatcausesyourmusclestobecomesore.Whenyourestbetweenperiodsof

exercise,yourbodynaturallybreaksdownthatlacticacid.Onethingthathelpsyourbodygetridofthatlactic

acid?40.Stretchinghelpsyoudistributeoxygenthroughoutyourbody,whichcanreducelacticacid

productionandridyourmusclesofanyaccumulationoflacticacid.

41Flexibilityiscloselyrelatedtoinjuryrisk.Poorflexibilitywillcauseyoutohavemusclesthat

gettiredquickerandjointsthataremorelikelytosufferfrominjury.Besides,yourweakenedrangeofmotionwill

leadtolessbloodandnutrientstoyourjoints.42Stickingtostretchingexerciseafterphysicalactivity

canhopefullyimproveyourflexibility.

A.You'llbeatriskofinjury.

B.Youguessedit:Stretching.

C.You'Uimproveyourflexibilitybystretching.

D.Itdoeswondersfbrbothyourphysicalandmentalhealth.

E.Thisisalsoknowninthefitnessworldas"coolingdown^^.

F.Thereareharmfulsideeffectsifyoudon'tstretchafterexercise.

G.That'swhypeopleoftenfeelpainintheir“weightbearing^^jointslikekneesandhips.

第II卷(非選擇題)

請點擊修改第II卷的文字說明

六、完形填空

WhenIhavegrownup,Idon'trememberpeoplehavinghomeoffices.Ido43thecrazylongoffice

hourspeopleworkedbackthen.44forward15yearsandthafsjustnothowthe45worksanymore.

Eventhemostsuccessfulpeople46workofficehourslikethat,notbecausethey'renotworking47,

butbecauseeveryoneisworkingeverywhere.Betweenlaptopsandsmart48,it'sallcovered.Mostpeople

10/27

whohaveany49squarefootagetospareareusingittowardsahomeoffice.You50money,have

healthiersnacksandcanhaveyourdog5]byyourfeet.Awesome!ThrowinalittleFacebook,Twitterand

Net.A-Porterandweareonallthetime!Weuseless52,moreWi-Fi.Lessfacetofacemeeting,more

Skype.Lesslunches,more53videochats.Itishowwelivenow.Thisisindeedthenew54.

Iworkhomeabouttwotothreedaysa55.It'showIliketoroll.Infact,it\howalotofusliketo

roll.Sohowdoyoustay56?Howdoyoustaychargedup?Howdoyouwork57sothereis

moretimetospendwith58peoplelikefamilyandfriends?MostpeopleItalkedtosaidit'sallabout

59abalancebetweenthedimlinesofworkandhome.Ifsreallyaboutworking60,right?I

mean,notcuttingitdowntoafour-hourworkingweek,butjustworking61.Itallboilsdownto

workingefficiently.Howcanyou62that?

43.A.rememberB.spendC.useD.regret

44.A.MostB.FastC.ClearD.Slight

45.A.peopleB.earthC.worldD.worker

46.A.mostlyB?almostC.hardlyD.rarely

47.A.hardB.easilyC.straightD.quickly

48.A.carsB.toysC.phonesD.robots

49.A.additionalB.nationalC.traditionalD.accidental

50.A.wasteB.earnC.donateD.save

51.A.lyingB.bitingC.walkingD.sleeping

52.A.secretariesB.materialsC.skillsD.time

53.A.foodB.conferenceC.vegetableD.household

54.A.stylishB.suitableC.normalD.ordinary

55.A.monthB.weekC.yearD.day

56.A.excitedB.surprisedC.satisfiedD.motivated

57.A.efficientlyB.quietlyC.calmlyD.illegally

58.A.freeB.actualC.unrealD.honest

59.A.searchingB.huntingC.findingD.looking

60.A.betterB.harderC.fasterD.smarter

61.A.lessB.moreC.successfullyD.smoothly

62.A.sayB.doC.understandD.like

七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Wikipedia,theonlineencyclopedia(百科全書),isthelargestencyclopediaever.Anencyclopediaisa

collectionofinformativearticlesabout63(variety)things.Encyclopediasusedtobeprinted64

books.Now,??theyaremostlyfoundonline.

"Wiki"isanInternetterm65(mean)“awebsitethatcanbeeditedbythepublic^^.Itcomesfrom

“wikiwiki",aHawaiianwordfor“quick”.TwoAmericans,JimmyWalesandLarrySanger,createdWikipediain

2001.Itisnowthefifth-most66(visit)websiteontheInternet.Ithasabout6millionarticlesin300

languagesandisvisitedbybillionsofpeopleeachday,67wanttofindinformationonjustabout

anythingscience,math,languages,art,.culture,andcompanyhistories.

Wikipediaemploys68openeditingmodel.Exceptforasmallnumberofpages,anyonecanedit

articles,anonymously(匿名地)orwithauseraccount.Editingisunpaid,althoughWikipediadoesemploya

smallstaff.Wikipediais69(free)availabletoanyonewithanInternetconnection.

However,criticshaveraiseddoubtsabouttheaccuracyandauthorityWikipedia'scontentsinceitseditorsare

mostlyamateursratherthanprofessionals.ThereisnodoubtthatmanyWikipediapagescontainerrorsalthough

the70(organize)doesattempttosolveproblemswithitscontentreviewsystem.However,several

studieshaveconcludedthatWikipediaisasaccurateasmostprintencyclopedias.Indeed,a2005reportinthe

journalNature71(find)ittobeonlyslightlylessreliablethanEncyclopediaBritannica.Itistruethat

Wikipediafaceschallenges.Itcarriesnoadsanditsfundscomefromdonations.Perhapsmoreimportantly,the

numberofitsvolunteereditorsisshrinking.

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Despitethese72(difficulty),JimmyWalessayshewillstillsticktohisaspiration——“todo

somethingusefulfortheworld”.

八、讀后續(xù)寫

73.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Josephwasmybestfriend.HewastheonlysonofAdamTan,awell-knownformerathleteandamemberof

thefirstMalaysiateamtoreachtheSouthPoleinanexploration.Hence,manyassumedJosephtobeassporting

ashisfather.However,sincehewasyoung,hehasbeenasicklyboy.Hesufferedfromaseverebreathingproblem

andpreferredtoreadbooksindoors.

Ayearago,hisfatherwasstuckbyawildbull(公牛)onthelastmileofhisexplorationintheMautu

wildernessinAfricaandlaterdied.Ontheanniversary(周年名己念日)ofhisfather^death,hewashurtbythe

unkindremarksfromBalaandAzhar,hisclassmates.Theyhadcalledhim“asicklyboy”,remarkingthathewasa

disgrace(丟臉的人)tohisfather.Fromthatdayon,Josephdevotedhimselftobuildinguphisbodyandturned

hisattentionandeffortsenthusiasticallytosports.t€Noonewillcomparemeunfavorablytomyfather/9he

thought.

Josephjoinedourschoolexplorationteamandthenbecameitsleader.Wewereallexcitedwhenwelearned

thattheschoolhadplannedanexplorationinKalimantan,Indonesia.ItwasalsomeanttobememoryofJoseph's

father,whowasitsfbnneradviser.

Theexplorationreallytestedourcourageandskills.Thoughwehadthehelpofourtwoteacheradvisers,we

weredeterminedtosucceedintheexplorationwhichwastocrossaandforest.Thelaststagewastheforestand

wewerewithinsightofourtarget.Wehadonlyonemorekilometertocoverbeforewewouldemergefromthe

forestandsuccessfullycompleteourexplorationintherequiredtime.Ifwesucceeded,wewouldbethefirst

schoolteamtohavedonethatinrecordtime.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Paragraph1:

However,Shafig,Joseph'steammate,noticedhisbreathingproblem.

Paragraph2:

PeoplecheeredbutstoppedwhentheysawuscarryingJoseph.

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參考答案:

1.C

【原文】M:Whatshouldwedothisweekend?Shallwegofbraswim?

W:That'sagoodidea.THpickyouupinmycarateleveno'clock.

2.B

【原文】M:Didyouhaveagoodholidaylastmonth?

W:Yes.WeusuallygotoNewYorkinthespring,butthisyearwethoughtwe'dhaveachange.

M:DidyougotoCanadainstead?

W:Well,thatwasouroriginalintention,thoughafterthatfreezingwinterthewarmMexicoseemedappealing.

3.C

【原文】W:Beforewedecideonwhethertohiretheguard,Ithinkweshouldtalkto5or6peoplewhoknowhim,

maybeevenafamilymemberor2.

M:Soundsreasonable.ButI'vealreadyspokento3formeremployersofhis,andhechecksoutwellsofar.

4.A

【原文】M:DidyougotoSouthKoreaandChinaduringthesummer,Sara?

W:No,myfatherwantedtogotoEurope.SowewenttoFranceinstead.We'llgotoAsianextsummer.

5.C

[原文]W:We'llbespendingtwomoredaysinSydneythanwedidlasttime.

M:So,that911beatleastaweekthen,won'tit?

W:Eightdays,actually.

6.A????7.C????8.C

【原文】W:Doyouliketodance?IwasthinkingofgoingtotheschooldancethisSundayifyouwanttocome.

01/27

MykneestillhurtsfromwhenIfellonthesoccerfield,soIwon'tdotoomuch.

M:No,Idon'treallyliketodance.IfeeleveryoneiswatchingmewhenIdo.Besides,Tilbeatmygrandparents9

thatday.

W:Yeah,dancingisn'tfbreveryone.Doyourgrandparentslivefaraway?

M:Theyliveabouttwo-hourdriveaway.TilbeleavingtoseethemonFridaynightandcominghomeonSunday

night.TilprobablybesotiredatschoolonMonday!

9.C????10.A????ll.A????12.B

【原文】W:Jim,what'syourfavoritesport?

M:Towatchortoplay?

W:Both!

M:Well,towatchandplay,myfavoriteisfootball,ofcourse.Tojustplay,itwouldbegolf.Towatchonly,it

wouldbeskating.

W:Interesting.Whydon'tyouskate?

M:Ithinkskatingisabitdangerous.

W:Whataboutswimming?

M:Ilikeswimming,butIconsideritmoreofahobbythanasport.Howaboutyou?

W:Well,Ilovetennis,particularlyonthegrass.Ialsoloverunningandswimming.Iusedtobeontheschool

swimmingteam.It'sgreatforthebody.Ifyouevergetinjuredwhileplayingsports,swimmingwillhelp.

M:Oh,Iforgotabouttennis.Fmgoodatit.Shallwegofbragamenow?Theweatherisniceandthereshouldbe

courtsavailableatthistime.Iamfreefbranhour.

W:Ihavethetimetoo.Let'sgo.

13.C????14.B????15.C

【原文】M:Maria,whatdoyouwanttoseeinLondontomorrow?

02/27

W:Edliketogotothezootomorrowmorning.AndthenFilgototheBritishMuseumintheafternoon.

M:Well,youknow,there'salottoseeinthemuseum.

W:Oh,yesindeed.Afterthat,TdliketogototheTowerofLondon.

M:ButIdon'tthinkyouhaveenoughtime.Probablyyoucangotherethedayaftertomorrow.

W:Okaythen.IjustwantedtomakethemostofmystayinBritain.TilstayinLondonforthreedays,andrilgo

toOxfordtoseeafriend.That511takemetwodays.TilalsogotoManchesterandstaytherefbroneday.Thafs

whatIplanned.

M:YoursisterisstudyinginEdinburgh,right???

W:Yes.ThafswhyFilstaytheremostofmydays.

16.C????17.A????18.B

【原文】W:Howareyougoingtoraisemoneyfbrthesummercamp?We'veonlygotafewmonthstogo.We're

notoldenoughyettogetajobatthesnackbaratthebeach...

M:I'mgoingtomakelemonadeandsellittopeopledrivingbyinfrontofmyhouse.

W:Goodidea!

M:Ididitlastsummerandmadesomegoodmoney(大筆的錢).AllIneedisatable,lemonade,andsomecups.

Everyonestopswhenit'shotoutside!Whatareyougoingtodofbrextramoney?

W:Well,Ithink「11setupacarwashnearschoolwithmyfriends.Wedidittoraisemoneyfbroursoccerteam,

andwemadealotofmoneyinashorttime.TmsureIcangetthemtodoitagainsowecanallgotocamp.

19.C????20.A????21.B????22.B

【原文】

M:Ping-pong,ortabletennis,hasbeenatraditioninChinesecultureforoverahundredyears.Althoughthe

gamewasfirstcreatedinBritain,itwasbroughttoJapanin1902byaJapaneseuniversityprofessorwholearned

itinEngland.Fromth

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