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阜陽市2022~2023學(xué)年度高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量統(tǒng)測(cè)試卷英語注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號(hào)、考場(chǎng)號(hào)、座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Tourguideandtourist.B.Ticketsellerandtourist.C.Flightattendantandpassenger.2.Howwillthemangotoschool?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Getareceipt.B.Depositherluggage.C.Purchasesomeproducts.4.InwhichdepartmentdoesMrs.Laurenwork?A.Thesalesdepartment.B.Themanagementdepartment.C.Thehumanresourcesdepartment.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.ThesizeoftheLincolnPark.B.ThelocationoftheLincolnPark.C.TheshortcuttotheLincolnPark.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.HowtallistheEiffelTower?A.About230meters.B.About320meters.C.About430meters.7.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardsGustaveEiffel?A.Confusing.B.Forgiving.C.Admiring.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whendidthemanstarttohaveafever?A.Yesterdayafternoon.B.Lastnight.C.Thismorning.9.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?A.Takesomemedicine.B.Fillintheregistrationslip.C.GototheMedicalDepartment.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatworkistherestaurantoffering?A.Servingthefood.B.Washingthedishes.C.Answeringthephone.11.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheworkinghours?A.Worried.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.12.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantogetfromhertutor?A.Aworkpermit.B.Aleavenote.C.Anapplicationform.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whoisthewoman?A.ThechairoftheYouthCouncil.B.TheaccountantoftheYouthCouncil.C.TheadministratoroftheYouthCouncil.14.WhydoesthemanwanttojointheYouthCouncil?A.TolearnfromStephanie.B.Togainexperienceinit.C.Togettodiscusslocalissues.15.WhichagegroupistheYouthCouncilfor?A.The13-18agegroup.B.The12-16agegroup.C.The10-15agegroup.16.WherewillthemanprobablystayonSaturdaynight?A.Inahostel.B.Athisparents'.C.Inthecouncil'sflat.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whichisthemostpopularamongvisitors?A.Thesculpturegallery.B.The19thcenturypaintings.C.The20thand21stcenturypaintings.18.Howwasthemuseumstarted?A.Byartistsdonatingworks.B.Byhistoriansraisingmoney.C.Byordinarypeople'sdiscovery.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthecollectionofcoins?A.Itisafocusedcollection.B.Ithascoinsmade2,000yearsago.C.Ithascoinsfromallovertheworld.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Themuseum'srepairwork.B.Themuseum'slonghistory.C.Themuseum'spublicfacilities.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的全科試題免費(fèi)下載公眾號(hào)《高中僧課堂》A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AMuseumsinCambridgeCambridgeMuseumofTechnology(CMT)Thisisthehomeofthetown'sindustrialheritage.LearnaboutthestoryofwastemanagementintheVictorianPumpingStation.DiscoverCambridge'sforgottenindustriesintheTopBay.Beamazedbythetown'searlyhigh-techcompaniesinthePyeBuilding.EnjoygreatcoffeefromKerbKollective,themuseum'son-sitepartner.OpeningHours&Admission:SaturdayandSunday:10.30am-4pmAdults:5Childrenaged5to18:£3Childrenunder5:FreeTheFitzwilliamMuseumTheFitzwilliamistheartandantiquitiesmuseumoftheUniversityofCambridge.Housingoverhalfamillionobjects,theFitzwilliamhasanamazingvarietyofbeautifulartworksfromaroundtheworld.OpeningHours&Admission:Monday:ClosedTuesday-Saturday:10am-5pmSunday:12pm-5pmFreeadmissionTheWhippleMuseumoftheHistoryofScienceTheWhippleMuseumisamuseumattachedtotheUniversityofCambridge,whichhousesanextensivecollectionofscientificinstruments,models,pictures,prints,photographs,booksandothermaterialrelatedtothehistoryofscience.OpeningHours&Admission:Monday-Friday:12.30pm-4.30pmFreeadmissionTheCentreforComputingHistory(CCH)TheCentreforComputingHistoryismuchmorethanamuseum.BasedinCambridge,ithostshands-onexhibitions,educationalworkshopsandawiderangeofactivitiesandevents.Mostimportantly,itmakesthehistoryofcomputingrelevantandfunforallages!OpeningHours&Admission:Wednesday-Sunday:10am-5pmAdults:f10Childrenaged5to16:£7Childrenunder5:FreeSeniorsover60s:£821.WherearehistoricalwastetreatmentmethodsshowninCMT?A.IntheVictorianPumpingStation.B.InthePyeBuilding.C.InKerbKollective.D.IntheTopBay.22.WhatdotheFitzwilliamandtheWhippleMuseumhaveincommon?A.BothareclosedonMonday.B.Bothareuniversitymuseums.C.Bothhousemanyscientificinstruments.D.Bothofferdiscountedadmissiontochildren.23.HowmuchshouldacoupleintheirlatefiftiespaytovisittheCCH?A.£8.B.£10.C.£16.D.£20.BBorninBelgiumonApril4,1527,AbrahamOrteliusisknownastheinventoroftheatlas(地圖集).Duringthattime,therewasrenewedinterestinthestudyofclassicalantiquity,history,Greek,andphilosophyacrossWesternEurope.Orteliuswasfondofnewdiscoveriesandtravel,sohebegancollectingbooks,prints,paintings,wallmaps,andcoinsfromalloverEurope.DuringonetriptoPoitiers,France,Orteliusmetcartographer(制圖員)GerardMercator,whoinspiredhimtostartproducingmapshimself.OrteliusbeganhiscareerasamapcoloristfortheGuildofSaintLukeinAnt-werpin1547,andthenbecameamapdesigneratthePlantincompanyin1587.Ortelius'sfirstatlaswascalledTheatrumOrbisTerrarum.Firstprintedin1570,itfea-turedacollectionof53maps,allthesamestyleandsize,printedfrommetalplatesandarrangedbycontinent,region,andstate.Theatlaswassoongainingtraction.Ithadtobere-printed4timesinthefirstyearofpublishing.Between1570and1612theatlaswaspublishedin42editionsin7languages.TheTheatrumOrbisTerrarumatlasfeaturedoneofOrtelius'smostfamousmaps-TypusOrbisTerrarum.Thehand-coloredmapcoveredtheentireworldfrompoletopole,revealingtheshapeandsizeofdifferentcontinents.Atthetimethemapwasmade-muchofNorthAmericawasyettobeexplored-sonaturally,largepartsofthegeographyweremerelytheoretical.Theeasternseaboardstuckouteastward,illustratingtheinaccuratemeasurementsoflongitudes(經(jīng)度)atthetime.It'salsointerestingtonotethattheMississippiRiverdidnotappearonthemap,andtherewasnosignoftheGreatLakes.However,themapactuallycontainssomeofthebestcollectionworkoftheperiod,andrepresentsahugeshiftinthehistoryofmapmaking.Itisthehallmarkworldmapofthefirstatlaseverpublished.24.WhatcanbeinferredaboutOrtelius?A.HewasaninspirationtoMercator.B.HewasagreatcollectorofAsianart.C.Hebecameamapdesigneratage20.D.Hehadagreatcuriosityabouttheworld.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"traction"inparagraph3mean?A.Awareness.B.Insight.C.Popularity.D.Evidence.26.WhatwasaproblemwithTypusOrbisTerrarum?A.ItjustcoveredtheEuropeancontinent.B.Itlackeddetailandpreciseness.C.Itwasblackandwhiteincolor.D.Itwaspoorlyprinted.27.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthemap?A.Appreciative.B.Uninterested.C.Critical.D.Worried.CWirelesssensorshavemanyapplications,butusingsensorsacrossalargeareacanbetime-consumingandexpensive.Inspiredbydandelions(蒲公英),aUniversityofWashingtonteamhasdevelopedatinysensor-carryingdevicethatcanbeblownbythewind.Thissystemisabout30timesasheavyasadandelionseedbutcanstilltravelupto100metersinthelightwindfromwhereitwasreleasedbyadrone(無人機(jī)).Onceontheground,thedevice,whichcanholdatleastfoursensors,usessolarpanelstopoweritsonboardelectronicsandcansharesensordataupto60metersaway.TheteampublishedtheseresultsonMarch16inNature.“Thewaydandelionseedstructuresworkisthattheyhaveacentralpointandtheselittlebristles(刺毛)stickingouttoslowdowntheirfall.Wetooka2-Dprojectionofthattocreatethebasedesignforourstructures,”saidleadauthorVikramIyer.“Asweaddedweight,ourbristlesstartedtobendinwards.Weaddedanouterringtoincreasethestructure'sinflexibility,resultinginsomethingthatlooksabitlikea2-Dwheel."Tokeepthingslight,theteamusedsolarpanels.Thedeviceslandedwiththesolarpanelsfacingupright95%ofthetime.Theirshapeandstructureallowthemtofalllikeadandelionseed.Withoutabattery,however,thesensorsstopworkingafterthesungoesdownandneedenergytogetstartedinthemorning.Theteamdesignedtheelectronicstoincludeacapacitorthatcanstoresomechargeovernight.Sincethedevicesaregoingtobespread,there'sariskofthembeingmistakenforactualseedsbyanimals.There'salsoanotherissue.Rightnow,thesesensorsaren'tdesignedtobreakdown.Eventhoughthey'retiny,long-termuseofenoughofthemwouldcreatelitter.Whilethesetiny,solar-powered,dandelionseed-likesensorsstillhavetoundergosometestingandimprovement,theyrepresentanewwaytogatherenvironmentaldata.28.Whatdoweknowaboutthedevice?A.Itconsistsoffoursensors.B.Itispoweredbysolarpanels.C.Itweighsaboutasmuchasaseed.D.Itcanbecarriedasfaras60metersbythewind.29.Whatdidtheteamdotomakethedevicedifficulttobend?A.Theyimproveditsweight.B.Theygaveitacentralpoint.C.Theyaddedalotofbristlestoit.D.Theydesignedaringstructureforit.30.Whichofthefollowingisonechallengefacingthedevice?A.Itcan'tsharesensordataaccurately.B.Itcan'tlandwithitssolarpanelsfacingupright.C.Itmaybringharmtowildlifeandtheenvironment.D.Itmaystopitscapacitorfromworkingduringthenight.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Sensor-carryingdevicesbenefitdandelionsB.Battery-freetinycapacitorsworkinadeviceC.Dandelion-inspiredsensorsfloatinthewindD.Dandelion-likesensorstransformdandelionseedsDSilkworms(蠶)werefirstbroughtfromAsiatotheancientcityofByzantiumaroundA.D.550.ItwastwomenwhopresentedsomesilkwormeggsfromChinatoByzantineEmperorJustinianIinConstantinople,wherehecreatedafruitfulsilkindustry.SilkwormsreachedItalythroughSicilyinthe12thcentury,andbythe13thcentury,silkwormfarminghadmovednorthtothePoRiverValley.Bythe16thcentury,silkwormfarminghadbeenintroducedtotheComoarea.Sincesilkwormsrequireaconstant,mildtemperature,entiresectionsoffarmhouseswereturnedovertothemandwholefamilieswouldoftenjoininthework,addingfuelroundtheclocktofirestomaintaintheproperwarmth.“Someevengavethewormsthehouseandsleptoutsidewiththeanimals,"saysEsterGeraci,anofficialatComo'sEducationalSilkMuseum.Theprocessbeganwiththe10-to14-dayincubation(孵化)ofsilkwormeggs.Accordingtothemuseum,keepingthetiny,delicateeggsatjusttherighttemperaturewasthetaskofthewomen.Oncehatched,theworms,onlyaboutonemillimeterlong,hadtobefednightandday.Fromabirthweightofonlyhalfamilligram,theywouldgrow10,000-foldtoafinalweightofaroundfivegramsandalengthof8to9centimetersinjust30days.Then,inthefinalthreedaysoftheiryouthstage,thewormswouldstarttomaketheircocoons(繭)outofonecontinuousthinsilk-upto1,200meterslong-whichtheyproducedfromneartheirmouths.Afteraboutaweek,thecocoonswereplacedbrieflyinahot,dryplacetokilltheadultinsectsinside.Thesecocoonswerethenputinhotwatertofacilitatethedifficultandboringtaskofobtainingthesilk.Theminuteendofthecocoon'ssilkhadtobelocatedandplacedontoaroundobject,whichthenunwounditfromthewater-warmedcocoon.Thesilkwasthencleanedandmadeintofabric.32.WhichcanbestdescribesilkwormfarmingoutsideChina?A.Itwasashort-terminvestment.B.Itbenefittedfruitgrowers.C.Itupsetlocalemperors.D.Itwasasuccessstory.33.Whatisstressedinthesecondparagraph?A.Raisingsilkwormswasabackbreakingjob.B.Silkwormslikelivinginacoolenvironment.C.Raisingsilkwormsinfarmhouseswascommon.D.Silkwormslivingwithotherinsectsgrowhealthy.34.Whatcanbelearnedaboutyoungsilkworms?A.Theyproducesilk3daysafterbeinghatched.B.Theygainweightquicklyinaboutamonth.C.Theygrowto8to9centimetersintwoweeks.D.Theyneedoneweektocomeoutoftheireggs.35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.ToexplainhowsilkwormsreachedItaly.B.Toencouragepeopletoraisesilkworms.C.Tointroducethefarmingofsilkworms.D.Toshowthelifecycleofsilkworms.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoPlantheGraduationTripGraduationisaroundthecorner,andsoisthetripofyourlifetime.Therearemanyamazingreasonstoplanyourperfectgraduationtrip.Youmaywantabreakfromschool.36.Oryoumaywantsomequalitytimeawayfromyourregularschedulewithyourfriends.Whateverthereason,takingagraduationtripisagreatboostforyoubeforeyouleaveyourhomeandheadtothebigworld.Herearesomeexperttipsforplanningthetripofyourlife.37Beforeyoustartyourresearchonyourtrip,itwillbeagoodideatosetyourbudget.Youhavetoestimatethecostofflights,accommodations,food,taxirides,gifts,andsoon.Addinga10%buffer(緩沖)toeachlineitemwon'tharmyouinanywayifyouendupspendingalittlemore.38.ResearchdestinationsOnceyouhavesetyourbudget,starttoexplorevariousdestinationswithinyourbudget.39.Youmightneedtoexploreaplacein-depth,gotoaplacewithlotsofsportsandactivities,oraplacewhereyouwanttorelaxwhileenjoyingit.Pleasereadthereviewsofthetravelerswhohaveenjoyedthedestinationtripandfindoutabouttheirattractions,dining,andsights.GetyourdocumentsreadyDon'twaituntilthelastmomenttohaveyourdocumentsinorder.Takeenoughtimetoworkonallyourproperformsanddocumentsbeforehand.40A.CreateyourbudgetB.TryyourbesttosavemoneyC.CheckoutwhatkindofdestinationswouldsuityouD.YoumaywanttocelebrateallthehardworkinafunwayE.It'salwaysimportanttocheckthereviewsbeforeyougosomewhereF.Also,itwouldbeanexcellentideaifyousetasidesomemoneyforemergenciesG.Also,checkifthepaperworkneedstobedonewhileenteringyourchosendestination第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Manypeoplearevolunteeringtohelpothers.Theyareagenerally41groupandget-tingahugebenefitthatnon-volunteersdon't.Researchsuggeststhatvolunteersaren'tjusthelpingthecommunitiesthey42.Theyactuallyexperienceaboostintheirmentalhealth.43withpeoplewhodon'tvolunteer,peoplewhovolunteeraremore44withtheirlivesandratetheiroverallhealthasbetter.Alsopeoplewhovolunteermorefrequentlyexperiencegreater45:Thosewhovolunteeredatleastonceamonthreportedbettermen-talhealththanthosewhovolunteered46ornotatall.Theresearchersalsofoundthatpeoplewhostartedtovolunteerbecamehappierovertime.Whileit's47thathappierpeoplespendmoretimevolunteering,studiessuggestthatyoudon'tneedtoalready48happytobenefitfromit.Infact,someresearchsuggeststhatpeoplewho49withlowerlevelsofwellbeingmayevengetabiggerboostfromvolunteering.Whydoesvolunteering50mentalhealth?Acombinationof51islikelyatplay.Volunteeringappearstobenaturally52-whenwehelpothers,wetendtoexperiencea“warmglow(喜悅)”.Volunteeringisalsolikelytohelpboostasenseof53connection.Inparticular,forolderadults,volunteeringcanbeawaytostayconnectedtoothersafter54.Finally,volunteeringcanbeawayto55professionalskillsandtryoutleadershipopportunities.41. A.weather-beaten B.kind-hearted C.nature-loving D.good-looking42. A.respect B.describe C.analyze D.serve43. A.Compared B.Honored C.Crowded D.Related44. A.impressed B.satisfied C.bored D.concerned45. A.adventures B.operations C.victories D.benefits46. A.informally B.unavoidably C.infrequently D.unworthily47. A.simple B.true C.strange D.important48. A.feel B.sound C.keep D.turn49. A.putup B.startout C.showoff D.runaway50. A.manage B.require C.involve D.support51. A.standards B.activities C.factors D.patterns52. A.rewarding B.difficult C.shocking D.suitable53. A.romantic B.remote C.cultural D.social54. A.retirement B.graduation C.consultation D.treatment55. A.recognize B.build C.research D.match第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Itisreportedthat80%ofhighschoolgraduatessufferfrommyopia(近視).Thismakesthefactthatnoneofthe56(pupil)attheWantangPrimarySchoolinYunnanProvincewerenearsightedallthemoreimpressive.“Ioftentellmystudentsthatitisvery57(convenient)towearglasses,"saidtheschoolheadmaster,SunFubiao,whowearsglasses.“"Ishowthemunclearpictures,andletthemexperiencehowit58(feel)towearglasses."“Ifyouwanttoknowwhy59_isnocaseofmyopiainourschool,thefirstreasonisalotofoutdoorgamesandexercise,”Sunsaid.Hekeepsstudentsoutdoorsforatleastthreehoursaday.“Weaskallstudents60(leave)theclassroomaftereachlesson,"saidSun.Theschool'sapproachto61(keep)itsstudentsfreeofmyopiaisbasedonscience.Theultravioletrays(紫外線)insunlighthelpmakevitaminD,62isbeneficialtoeyes.63addition,sunlightwillcausethereleaseofdopamine,achemical64(produce)bynervecellsthatisimportantforeyehealth.However,itwas65(extreme)difficultformanyschoolstoguaranteetheirstudentseventwohoursofoutdooractivitiesduetothepressuresofstudy.Weneedtostrikeabalancebetweenacademicstudyandpersonalhealth.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英語俱樂部本月主題活動(dòng)為“推薦你最喜歡的文學(xué)名著”,請(qǐng)你寫一篇發(fā)言稿參加活動(dòng)。內(nèi)容包括:1.所薦作品;2.推薦理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Hello,everyone!Thanksforlistening!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Mr.BirkwaywasmyEnglishteacher,andwhenImethimonthatfirstdayinmynewschool,Ididn'tknowwhattomakeofhim.Hewasoneofthoseenergeticteacherswholovedhissubjecthalftodeathandwalkedabouttheroomdramatically,wavinghisarmsandpatting(輕拍)peopleontheback.Hesaid,"Brilliant!”and“Wonderful!”and“Terrific!”Hewasquitetallandslim,andhisbushyblackhairmadehimlooklikeawildnativeattimes.Hehaddeepbrowncoweyesthatsparkled(閃耀)allovertheplace,andwhenheturnedtheseeyesonyou,youfeltasifhiswholepurposeinlifewastostandthereandlistentoyou,andyoualone.Midwaythroughthefirstclass,Mr.Birkwayaskedifwehadoursummerjournals.Ihadn'taclueastowhathewastalkingabout.Someoftheotherstudentsstartednoddinglikecrazy,andMr.Birkwayspreadouthisarmsandsaid,“Wonderful!”Hereceivedthejournalsexcitedly.“Thankyou,”hesaidtoeachjournal-giver.Iwasextremelyworried.Ihadnojournal.WhenhegottoBethAnn'sdesk,Mr.Birkwayliftedupherjournalandlookedinside.“Ididn'twritemuch,”Annsaid.“Infact,IcanhardlyrememberwhatIwroteaboutatall.”“Don'tworryaboutittoomuch,"Mr.Birkwaysaidwithasmile.“Nexttime,trywritingaboutsomethingyoulike-aplace,aroom,aperson.Justwritewhatevercomestomind.”Thenhemovedon.OntopofMaryLou'sdeskweresixjournals.Mr.Birkwaystoodopen-mouthedandsaid,"Isit-canitbe-Shakespeare?”Hecountedthejournals.“Six!Brilliant!”ChristyandMegan,twogirlswhohadtheirownclubcalledtheGGP(whateverthatmeant),werewhisperingoverontheothersideoftheroomandcastingdisapprovinglooksinMaryLou'sdirection.MaryLoukeptherhandontopofthejournalsasMr.Birkwayreachedforthem.Inalowvoiceshesaid,“Idon'twantyoutoreadthem.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。"What?”Mr.Birkwaysaid.“"Notreadthem?”BythetimeMr.Birkwaygottomydesk,myheartwasbeatingsohardIthoughtitmightjumpstraightoutofmychest.阜陽市2022~2023學(xué)年度高三教學(xué)質(zhì)量統(tǒng)測(cè)試卷英語參考答案聽力材料(Text1)W:Hello!MayIhelpyou?M:Yes.IwanttoknowwhentheearliesttickettotheRockParkis.Ineedtomeetmyprivatetourguidethereassoonaspossible.(Text2)W:Becarefulwhenyouridetoschool!Nowadayscardriversdon'treallypayattentiontobicyclistsandpedestrians.M:Ofcourse,Mom.I'llwatchoutformynewbicycle,andformyself.(Text3)W:Excuseme,isthisatax-freeshop?M:No,butwecanwritereceiptssoyoumaydrawyourtaxbacklater.W:OK.ButwhatIwanttoknowis-canyouholdmyluggageuntilIleaveintheafternoon?(Text4)W:Hello.It'sDaisyfromthehumanresources.I'mphoningaboutthemeetingnextWednesday.M:OK.Whatshouldweknow?W:PleasetellMrs.Laurentoattendthemeetingforshe'stheonewhohasbeenleadingthesalesdepartment.(Text5)M:Doyouknowthatthere'sashortcuttotheLincolnPark?W:Yes.Walkalongthisroadandturnleft,andthenwellcometoasideroad.Itwillleadustothebackgateofthepark,whichisnotfarfromtheCapitolHill.(Text6)M:Haveyouseenthetowerinfrontofus?W:That'sthefamousEiffelTower.Itwasbuiltin1889fortheWorld'sFair.M:Howtallisit?W:Itstandsabout320metershighandheldtherecordastheworld'stalleststructureuntil1930.M:Ihavehearditsnameisconnectedwithsomeone.Isthatright?W:Yes.ThetowerwasnamedafteritsdesignerGustaveEiffel.M:Hemusthavebeenaverytalentedarchitecturaldesigner.(Text7)W:Goodmorning.What’stheproblem?M:I'mrunningahighfeverandfeeingterriblybad.W:Howlonghaveyouhadtheproblem?M:Well,Itookashoweryesterdayafternoonandstartedtofeellikethisatnight.W:Thenyou'dbettergototheMedicalDepartment.Butfirst,youmayneedtoillintheregistrationslipandthefeeis5yuan.M:Okay.ButcanyoutellmehowtogettotheMedicalDepartment,please?W:Takethelifttothethirdfloorandthen(Text8)W:Hello.I'mringingaboutthejobyouhavevacantinyourrestaurant.I'dliketofindoutafewmoredetails,ifImay.M:Yes,ofcourse.Whatwouldyouliketoknow?W:Well,whatsortofworkisit—washingup?M:It'sansweringthephone.W:OK.That'dbegood.Andhowmanynightsaweekwoulditbe?M:Well,we'rereallyonlybusyattheweekend.W:Sotwonights?M:Threeactually,soitwouldworkoutatninehoursaweek.W:That'dbegreat.Itwouldn’tinfluencemystudiesthenandIdon'tneedtoaskforleave.I'mafirst-yearstudentinuniversity.M:Okay.ffthat'sthecase,youmightneedaworkpermitandyoucangetitfromyourtutor.W:OK,thanks.(Text9)W:Goodmorning.YouthCouncil.Carolinespeaking.M:Hello,thisisRogerBrown.I'dliketojointheYouthCouncil,andIwastoldtogiveyouacall.W:OK.I'mCaroline,theYouthCounciladministrator.Sodoyouknowmuchaboutwhatthecouncildoes,Roger?M:I’vetalkedtoStephanie--Ithinkshe'sthechairofthecouncil.W:That'sright.M:Andshetoldmealotaboutit:howit'sawayforyoungpeopletodiscusslocalissues,forexample,andmakesuggestionstothetowncouncil.That'swhatmademeinterested.W:Fine.Pleaseletmetakedownsomeofyourdetails.Firstofall,howoldareyou?Youknowthecouncilisforyoungpeopleagedfrom13to18?M:Yes.I'vejustturned17.W:Andwheredoyoulive,Roger?M:Well,that’sabitcomplicated.AtthemomentI'mlookingforaflattorentnearby,soI'minahostelfromMondaytoFriday.AndIplantogotomyparents'placeattheweekend.(Text10)Welcometoourmuseum!Myname'sGregandtodayI'llshowyouaroundthevariouscollectionswehavehere.First,wehaveafinecollectionofthe20thand21stcenturypaintings,manybyverywell-knownartists.Thisisalsothecollectionthatattractsthelargestnumberofvisitors,soit'sbesttogoinearlyintheday,beforethecrowdsarrive.Thentherearethe19thcenturypaintings.Ourmuseumwasopenedinthemiddleofthatcentury,andseveraloftheartistseachdonatedonework—togetthemuseumstarted.Sothey'reofspecialinteresttous.Thesculpturegalleryhasanumberoffineexhibits,butI'mafraidit'scurrentlyclosedforrepair.You’llneedtocomebacknextyeartoseeitproperly.Besides,there'sthecollectionofcoins.Thisiswhatyoumightcallafocused,specialistcollection,becauseallthecoinscamefromthiscountryandwereproducedbetweentwothousandandathousandyearsago.Andmanyofthemwerediscoveredbyordinarypeoplediggingtheirgardens,anddonatedtothemuseum!OK.NowI'dliketoinformyouofsomemorepracticalinformation.Therestroomsandtearooms…參考答案1?5BCBAC6?10BCBBC11?15BACCA16?20BCAAC21?25 ABDDC 26?30 BABDC 31?35 CDABC 36?40 DAFCG41?45 BDABD 46?50 CBABD 51?55 CADAB56.pupils57.inconvenient58.feels59.there60.toleave61.keeping62.which63.In64.produced65.extremely書面表達(dá)Onepossibleversion:Hello,everyone!Ienjoyreadingbooks,andmyall-timefavouriteistheHarryPotterseriesauthoredbyJ.K.Rowling.Thebookseriescontainsalotoflessonsforyoungpeople.Firstly,itteachesustheimportanceoffriendship.IhavereadmanybooksbutnevercameacrossafriendshiplikethatofHarry,Hermione,andRon.Secondly,thesebooksgavemethestrengthtofindhopeinthemostdesperatetimesjustasHarrydidallhislife.ThesearethethingsIwanteveryonetolearnfromtheseriesandthereasonsIrecommendthesebooks.Thanksforlistening!讀后續(xù)寫Onepossibleversion:“What?”MrBirkwaysaid.^Notreadthem”Thewholeroomwassilent.Mr.BirkwaypickedupMaryLou'sjournalsbeforeshecouldevenblink.Hesaid,"Don'tworry,yourthoughtsaresafewithme.Brilliant!Thankyou!”MaryLousaiddowninherchair.Mr.Birkwaywentaroundthewholeroomgettingpeople'sjournals.Phoebewassendingmelittlemessageswithhereyebrowsthatindicatedthatshewasnottoopleasedeither.IthinktheywereallhopingthatMr.Birkwaywasnotactuallygoingtoreadthesejournals.BythetimeMr.Birkwaygottomydesk,myheatwasbeatingsohadtthoughtitmightjumpstraightoutofmychest.Lookingsadandnervous,IexplainedtohimIwasnewand

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