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…………學(xué)校:_______________________………………考生號:______________________座位號:_______……陜西省西安市2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期…………學(xué)校:_______________________………………考生號:______________________座位號:_______……高三英語第四次月考試卷(滿分:150分時(shí)間:120分鐘)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段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Confirmhisbooking. B.Bookaroom. C.Gotothehotel.2.HowlongwillLisastayintheNationalForestPark?A.Foranhour. B.Fortwohours. C.Forthreehours.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Intheoffice. C.Atthehospital.4.Whichcitydoesthemanthinkisthewindiest?A.NewYork. B.Chicago. C.Boston.5.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afamily. B.Awedding. C.Adinnerparty.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink? A.Coffeewithoutsugar. B.Teawithsugar. C.AglassofCoke.7.Whydoesthemansuggestthatthewomanchoosethestrawberryjuice?A.It’seasiertoget. B.It’ssweeter. C.It’sfresher.請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatwillthemanseeafterdrivingforamile?A.Afarm. B.Ahouse. C.Aredsign.9.HowfarisSunnyFarmfromhere?A.1.5miles. B.2miles. C.2.5miles.請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Withwhomdidthemanvisitthepark?A.Hisfriends. B.Hisfamily. C.Hisclassmates.11.Whatdidthemanenjoymostatthepark?A.Ashow. B.Aroller-coasterride. C.Arideinaship.12.Whatwillthemantellthewomannext?A.Howtohavefuninthepark. B.Howtogettothepark. C.WhentotraveltoBritain.請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatjobdoestheschooloffer?A.Englishteacher. B.Germanlanguageassistant. C.Englishlanguageassistant.14.Whocanapplyforthisjob?A.Peopleagedfrom18to24. B.Peopleagedfrom24to28. C.Peopleagedfrom28to32.15.Whatdoestheschoolfocuson?A.Basiceducation. B.After-schoolactivities. C.Practicallanguageuse.16.Whichofthefollowingisarequirementinapplyingforthisjob?A.SpeakingbasicGerman. B.Havingacollegedegree. C.Havingrichworkexperience.請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhenwasHongKongOceanParkfirstopened?A.In1970. B.In1977. C.In1987.18.WhatdoweknowabouttheOceanTheater?A.Ithasnokillerwhalenow. B.Ithas3,500seatsinall. C.Ithasdolphinshows.19.Wherecanpenguinsbeseen?A.IntheOceanTheater. B.IntheWaveCove. C.Inathree-levelaquarium.20.Whatcanbehand-fedbyvisitors?A.Sealionsandpandas. B.Sealsandbutterflies. C.Fishandsharks.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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。FourBestBritishMarketsWhetheryou’relookingforantiques,food,collectors’itemsorjustrandomjunk,ourrichheritagehasproducedsomeofthefinestmarketsintheworld.Herearefourofthem.EdinburghFarmers’MarketTradersinEdinburghhavelongsoldtheirgoodsintheshadowofthecity’sspectacularcastle.IttakesplaceonCastleTerraceeverySaturdayandattractsahugecrowdwithitslocallysourcedgoods.Themarketisnowinits15thyearandchampionstheverybestinScottishproduce.BillingsgateFishMarketThishubintheheartoftheEastEndofLondonisthebiggestinlandmarketinBritain.Datingbacktothe16thcentury,BillingsgateisnowservedbyalmosteveryUKport,withfishtransportedthroughthenighttoarrivefortrading,whichstartsat4amItisfamedforshifting25,000tonsoffisheachyear.StGeorge’sMarketFollowyournosealongMayStreetinBelfastandthesmellsofdelicioushomemadefoodfromacrosstheglobewilllandyouinStGeorge’sMarket,oncevotedthebestintheUK.Completedin1896andfeaturingtastyfood,thetradingplaceisalsooneofBelfast’soldestattractions,thankstoitswiderangeofgoodsandlivemusicperformances.FordAirfieldMarketLookingforanold-styleprostheticleg,aventriloquist’sdummy,orevenasuitofarmour?Thechancesareyou’llfindwhatyou’reafter—andplentyofotherrandomstuff—atoneofthehundredsofstallshereinWestSussex.Hugecarbootsales(舊貨市場)areheldattheweekendsallyearround,rainorshine.Themarkethasbeenrunningfor25yearsandisawell-knowntreasuretroveforantiqueexpertslookingforabargain.21.Whichmarkethasthelongesthistory?A.EdinburghFarmers’Market. B.BillingsgateFishMarket.C.StGeorge’sMarket. D.FordAirfieldMarket.22.WhatisthemaincharacteristicofStGeorge’sMarket?A.Music. B.History. C.Food. D.Building.23.WhatdoweknowaboutFordAirfieldMarket?A.Itisheldeveryday. B.Itclosesonrainydays.C.Itisfamousforitscars. D.Itfeaturescarbootsales.GeorgeBerzsenyiisaretiredmathprofessorlivinginMilwaukeeCounty.Mostpeoplehaveneverheardofhim.ButBerzsenyihashadaremarkableimpactonAmericanscienceandmathematics.Hehasmentored(指導(dǎo))thousandsofhighschoolstudents,someofwhomwentontobecomethenation’stopmathematiciansandscientists.IlearnedaboutBerzsenyifromachanceconversationwithascientistnamedVamsiMootha.Inthelate1980s,whenMoothawasinhighschoolinBeaumont,Texas,hewonasciencefair.Afewdayslater,aletterarrivedinthemail.“Itsaid,‘DearMootha,congratulationsonwinningtheHoustonScienceFair;thisisquitetheaccomplishment’,”Mootharecalls.“ButthenwhenIstartedreadingthenextparagraph,Ifeltasinkingfeelinginmystomach,”Moothasays.TheletterwentontosaythatthemathproblemyoungMoothasolvedtowinthefairhadbeensolvedhundredsofyearsearlier.Moothasaid,“Ofcourse,theletterwenton,‘Youcan’tbeexpectedtoknowthisbecauseyou’reonlyasophomore(二年級學(xué)生)inhighschool,andperhapsyouhaven’thadtheappropriatementorship...Ifyou’reinterestedinsolvingoriginalproblems,youcanwritebacktome’.”TheletterwassignedbyGeorgeBerzsenyi.Atthetime,BerzsenyiwasamathprofessoratLamarUniversityinBeaumont.Moothasaystheletterupsethimbecausehethoughthehaddiscoveredsomethingnew.Butthenhedecidedtotakeuphisofferandwritebacktohim.Theygottogether,andtheoldermathematicianandtheyounggeniushititoff.BerzsenyiwouldgiveMoothathoseoriginalproblemstosolveandanappreciationformathematics.“Healsosortofinstilled(逐漸灌輸)aloveformathematicsandaloveforsortofelegantmathematicsthatmadesensetome,”Moothasays.EventuallyMoothaheadedofftoStanfordUniversity,thenHarvardmedicalschoolwhereheworkstoday.Ahalf-dozenorsoyearsago,MoothafoundouthehadalotofcompanyinbeingmentoredbyGeorgeBerzsenyi.24.WhatmaybeGeorgeBerzsenyi’sgreatestaccomplishment?A.Solvingthemostchallengingmathproblemworldwide.B.Changingthepublic’sattitudetowardsAmericanscience.C.Beingconsideredthebestmathematicianofhiscountry.D.Mentoringthebestmathematiciansandscientistsnationwide.25.What’sGeorgeBerzsenyi’smainpurposeinwritingtoMootha?A.ToofferMoothaguidance.B.TolaughatMoothaforhismistake.C.TocongratulateMoothaonhisachievement.D.TodiscusswithMoothaaboutsomeoriginalproblems.26.HowdidMoothareacttotheletterintheend?A.Hedecidedtofightback. B.Hebecameveryinterested.C.Hebecamegreatlydiscouraged. D.Hedecidedtoprovehewasright.27.WhatdoweknowaboutMoothafromParagraph5?A.Hedidn’tgetalongwellwithBerzsenyi.B.Hefellinlovewithmathematicsasalittlechild.C.Hedidn’tthinkelegantmathematicsmadesense.D.HechangedhisattitudetowardsmathbecauseofBerzsenyi.Mariaisa10-year-oldelementaryschoolstudentwhocomeshomewithringinginherears—asignofhearingloss—afterattendingaprograminherschoolhall.There__are__“Marias”__in__every__school__in__the__US.TwentypercentofAmericankidswillsufferpermanenthearinglossduetonoisebytheageofnineteen.Actuallynoise-induced(噪音誘發(fā)的)hearingloss(NIHL)isanepidemicintheUS.Nownationwidethereareaboutfiftymillionpeoplesufferingit.Eachofushasapproximately18,000tinyhaircellsinourinnerearsthattransmit(傳輸)soundviatheauditorynerve(聽覺神經(jīng))toourbrains.Whenexposedtodangerouslyloudsound,someofthesehaircellsbecomedamagedanddie.Thisisusuallypain-freeandoftenhappenssograduallythatwearenotawareofourhearingloss.Thenoneday,wewakeupandfindthatwehaveseverelyandpermanentlydamagedourabilitytohear.NIHLcanleadtosocialisolation,increasedstressanddepression,reducedjobperformanceandlowerincome,increasedriskofinjury,andevendeath.NIHLisfrequentlyaccompaniedbytinnitus,aringingsoundthatcanstaywithyoufortherestofyourlife.Andtheeconomicimpactisenormous,withlifetimecostsestimatedtobeupto$1millionperperson.Sadly,thereisnocureforNIHLandnodoctorcanfixit.Hearingaidsmayhelptoraisethevolumeofsound,buttheydon’tcomeclosetoreplacingnormalhearing.WhileNIHLisbothprogressiveandpermanent,thereissomegoodnews—NIHLcanbeavoided.Severalsimplechangesinourbehaviorcanmakeaworldofdifference.Let’sturndownthevolumeonourheadphones.Let’swalkawayfromareaswithloudnoise.And,ifwecannotdoeitherofthese,let’swearhearingprotectionwhenweareexposedtoloudsound.Forexample,musicstudentsneedtowearearplugsduringrehearsals(排練)andperformances.Hearingisapreciousgift:protectyours!28.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Thereare‘Marias’ineveryschoolintheUS”?A.ManygirlsattendprogramsrunbyUSschools. B.Mariaisacommonlyusednameinthecountry.C.PermanenthearinglossiscommoninUSschools.D.PermanenthearinglossishardtoavoidinUSschools.29.What’simpliedabouthearinglossinParagraph2?A.Peoplemayhavesuffereditwithoutknowingit.B.Wecanbeingreatpainbeforeittakesplace.C.It’salwayscausedbydangerouslyloudsound.D.Itmeanslosingalltheinnerears’tinyhaircells.30.Whatisthegoodnewsmentionedbytheauthor?A.DoctorshavenewdiscoveriesaboutNIHL. B.NIHLispreventableifwepayattention.C.Wecanlivealifewithoutloudmusic. D.ThereisacureforNIHLtoday.31.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowtheimportanceofwearingearplugs. B.Totellaboutthecausesofhearingloss.C.Toencourageustoprotectourhearing. D.Tosuggestwelistentolessmusic.Naturaldisasterstakemanydifferentformsandcanhappenwithoutwarning.Earthquakes,floods,volcanoes,drought,typhoonsandhurricanesareallnaturaldisasters.TheearthquakeonDecember26th,2004resultedisoneoftheworstnaturaldisastersinlivingmemory.ItwasamassiveunderwaterquakeandoccurredintheIndianOcean.ThiscausedahugetsunamitocrosstheIndianOcean.Itdestroyedcoastlinesandcommunitiesandbroughtdeathanddestructiontomanypeople.Thesurvivorsneededfreshwater,foodandsheltersaswellasmedicalhelp.Peoplefromallovertheworldgavemoneysothattownsandvillagescouldberebuilt.Thesurfaceoftheearthisnotalwayslookedasitdoestoday;itismovingcontinuouslyandhasdonesoforbillionsofyears.Thisisonecauseofearthquakes,whenonesectionoftheearthcollideswithanother.Scientistscanpredictwherethismighthappenandtheareabetweenplatesiscalledafaultline.However,earthquakesdonotalwayshappenonfaultlines,whichiswhytheyaresodangerousandunpredictable.Volcanoeshappenwheretheearth’scrustisthin—lava,dustandgaseseruptfrombeneaththeearth.Theycanriseintoamassiveconeshape—likeamountainanderupt,ortheycanbesoviolentthattheyjustexplodedirectlyfromtheearthwithnowarning.HurricanesareextremelystrongstormsandoftenhappenintheCaribbean.Theycausehighwinds,hugewaves,andheavyfloodingandcancrosshundredsofmiles.Floodshappeninmanycountriesafterveryheavyrainfall.Whenrainpoursforweeksatatimeandriversoverflow,peopleandpropertycanbetrappedorsimplywashedaway.Anotherkindofnaturaldisasterisdrought.Thishappenswhenthereisnowater—whenitdoesn’trainforalongtimeandriversdryup.Thiscausescropstofail,animalstodieandsadly,peopletostarve.Allthedisastersareverydangerous,buttheyarenowherenearthemostdangerous.Onetypeofeventsintheearth’shistoryhasregularlykilledmillionsofbeings:theasteroidimpact,whichcausesmassivedestructionandsometimeskillsentirespecies,includingallthedinosaurs.Disastersontheearthmayseemdangerous,butthebiggestthreattohumansislikelytocomefromspace.32.WhatdidpeoplefromallovertheworlddowhenthetsunamioccurredintheIndianOcean?A.Theyaidedthesearchforthevictims. B.Theygaveawaymoneytothebeggars.C.Theyofferedsponsorshiptohelpthesurvivors. D.Theyrebuiltthecoastlinesandcommunities.33.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Whyearthquakeshappen. B.Whatearthquakesdestroy.C.Howwecanpreventearthquakes. D.Whenearthquakeshappen.34.Wheredoestheauthorthinkthemostdangerousnaturaldisasterwillcomefrom?A.Space.B.Thetsunami. C.Drought. D.Thehurricane.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheHistoryofNaturalDisasters B.TheTypesofNaturalDisastersC.TheOutcomeofNaturalDisasters D.ThePredictionofNaturalDisasters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)。Pickingacareerisoneofthemostimportantdecisionsyou’llevermake.__36__Themostimportantfactorsinchoosingacareerhavetodowithwhoyouareasanindividual.Carefullyconsiderthefollowingfourfactorswhendecidingonacareerpath.YourpersonalityTherearesixteendifferentpersonalitytypes.Manycareercounselors(顧問)usethistohelpdeterminewhichcareersarebestforanindividual.__37__Andtheseshouldbeconsideredwhenwechooseacareerpath.Yourinterests__38__Nomatterhowmuchmoneyyoumake,alackofinterestinyourcareerissuretoleadtoproblemsatsomepoint.Doesthismeanyouhavetodevelopyourinterestasacareer?Absolutelynot!Infact,noteveryonehasaverystronginterestinaparticularsubject.Youjustneedtohavesomelevelofinterestinyourworksothatyouremainenthusiastic.YourvaluesAlthoughmanycareertestsfocusonpersonalitiesandinterests,valuesshouldn’tbeoverlookedduringthecareerplanningprocess.__39__Somecommoncareer-relatedvaluestoconsider:independence,security,altruism(利他主義)andcreativityexpression.YournaturalskillsandabilitiesIfyoustrugglewithmathinschool,youmaywanttoconsideracareerthatdoesn’trequireagreatdealofmathematicalability.However,mostdegreeprogramsincludeavarietyofclassesthatmayormaynotrelatetoyourfutureoccupation.__40__A.Interestscanpredictyourfuturesuccess.B.Valuescanhelpyoudeterminetherightcareer.C.Youcanmakeanefforttoovercomealldifficulties.D.Eachpersonalityhasitsstrengthsandweaknesses.E.Somefactorsaffecttherightchoiceofyourcareer.F.Interestmatterswhenitcomestocareersatisfaction.G.Don’tletonedifficultclassdiscourageyoufrompursuingyourdreamcareer.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)。YeJundao,91,madealongshoppinglistandputthepreferreditemsintotheonlineshoppingcart.Itisforthe“DoubleEleven,”anannualshoppingday__41__astheChineseversionoftheshoppingseason.Afterretiringfromworkin1991,Yehascontinuedtoleada(n)__42__life—readingthenewspaper,and__43__lecturesatcolleges,etc.“Idon’tfeeltired.Working__44__meup,”Yesaid.Headdedthathenevergetsboredwithexploring__45__things.Heuseshissmartphoneskillfullytoreadnews,listentothelocalopera,andeven__46__ordersfortake-outmeals.Hisonlineshoppingexperiencestartedtwoyearsago,withhisfirstorderbeingaremote-controlled__47__forhiswife.Theshoppingexperience,was__48__notthatpleasant.Hefoundthatthelightwasn’t__49__atthebeginning.“Thecustomerservicepromisedmea__50__,buthowcouldIreturnitsinceIhadalready__51__it?”Yerecalled.Thankstothe__52__fromthecustomerservice,theproblemwaswellsolved.SincethenYehasbecomea“shopaholic”andboughtmanyitems.Awrinkledfaceandgreyhairscan__53__dampenYe’sspirits.Hesaidhefeelsveryyoungandisopentoyoungpeople’sattitudestowardconsumptionandonlineshopping.Hesaid,“Isupporttheyouthtohavetheirownlifestyle,andtoconsume__54__theirearnings.”“Iwouldliketosetanexampleforchildrenbykeepingupwiththetimesandstaying__55__tonewideas,”hesaid.41.A.regarded B.accepted C.adopted D.defined42.A.leisured B.common C.active D.effective43.A.arranging B.offering C.delivering D.sharing44.A.warms B.brings C.builds D.cheers45.A.fancy B.strange C.influential D.significant46.A.offer B.place C.observe D.give47.A.light B.mirror C.machine D.television48.A.often B.slightly C.certainly D.however49.A.acting B.working C.showing D.coming50.A.survey B.check C.discount D.replacement51.A.unlocked B.unfolded C.unpacked D.uncovered52.A.description B.assistance C.information D.announcement53.A.clearly B.merely C.barely D.totally54.A.onbehalfof B.inreturnfor C.onaccountof D.inlinewith55.A.blind B.open C.indifferent D.equal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~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenyoutrytobuildmuscleeffectively,thingssuchashealthy,balanceddietsandregularworkoutsshould56.____________(take)intoconsideration.Indeed,theactualmusclebuildingprocessisabitharder,57.____________itshouldn’tbemadeoverlycomplex.Nowadays,itisverynormal58.____________themoreyoureadaboutmusclebuilding,themorecomplexitgets.Somesayyou’resupposed59.____________(exercise)severaltimesaweek;othersrecommendamorefrequentworkoutroutine.Thenaturalbuildingofyourmuscles60.____________(be)apersonalexperiencethatrequiressomehardworkaswellasyourdetermination.The61.____________(good)youcandoistolistentoyourbodyandadoptaworkoutapproachfully62.____________(satisfy)yourbody’srequirements.Increasingmusclemass63.____________(natural)willtakesometimeanditwilltakelongerforsomepeoplethanforothers.Howfastyoubuildupyourmusclesdependsonvariousfactorslikeageandsex.However,it’safalse64.____________(believe)thatmusclebuildingafteracertainageisawasteoftime.Researchhasprovedthegreateffectthatresistancetraininghas65.____________themusculoskeletal(骨骼肌的)system,bodilyfunctions,andthepreventionoflower-backpainandotherdisabilities.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)我們除了感謝他人,也應(yīng)該感謝自己。在高中生活即將結(jié)束之際,請根據(jù)自身的情況,給自己寫一封感謝信,看到美好的自己和更美好的未來。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearSelf,I’mwritingtoexpressmythankstoyou.Self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。“What?Laura’sgoingtobehome?”Isaid.MysisterwasthelastpersonIwantedaroundthenightofmybirthdayparty.Iwasreallylookingforwardtohavingthehousealltomyselfwhilemyfriendswereover.Tryingtogetmymothertounderstand,Isaid,“Mom,can’tyoufindsomeplaceforLauratogo,likecousinEllie’s?Havingherherewillruineverything!”Ihadfinallytalkedmyparentsintolettingmeinviteafewschoolfriends.Ihadbeenwaitingforthisbirthdaypartyforweeks.AndnowIhadtodealwithmyoldersisterbeingaround.“NowEmily,”mymothersaidtome,“Laurawillstayoutofyourwayandinherownroom.Besides,Idon’tunderstandwhyyou’resoupsetaboutherbeinghere.”Afterapause,mymothercontinued,“She’solderthanyourfriendsandprobablydoesn’twantanythingtodowiththemanyway.”Ireplied,“Shewillhangoutandtalkaboutsomethingthatwedislike.”Mymotherfinallyresponded,“YouneedtochangeyourattitudetoLauraortherewon’tbeaparty!”Ihadtogiveup.Finallythetimeforthepartycame.Allkidsarrived.Mydadwasstillabroadandmymotherwentout,workinginashopnearby.Theairwasfilledwithexcitementandfreedom.IonlyhopedLaurawouldstayinherroom.Thescavengerhunt(尋物游戲)Ihadplannedwentwell.Thegirlsallreturnedtothelivingroomwiththeirtreasures.Wewerereadyforthenextplannedactivity—sharingthebirthdaycakethatwasonthetableofthelivingroom.Suddenly,myfriendMeekanoticedmovementbehindthecurtainsbythewindow.Aswesteppedovertoseewhatitwas,asquirrelranoutfrombehindthecurtain,headingstraighttowardJane!Panicked,itjumpedontoJane’sbodyanditssharpclawsscratchedherhand.ThescreamswereeverywhereandIhadnoideawhattodo.注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。IstoodstilluntilLauraranintoseewhatwashappening.IlookedatLaura,wonderingifshecouldhelphandleJane’swoundsinherhand.聽力原文Text1W:Weren’tyougoingtoconfirmyourbookingatthehotel?M:Yes.I’dbettercallthem.Theyalwaysgetquitebusyatthistimeofyear.Text2W:HowlongwillwestayintheNationalForestPark?M:We’llgetthereat2:00pmandleaveat5:30pm,butLisawillleavehalfanhourbeforeus.Text3W:Haveyoutakenyourtemperature,Mike?M:Yes.Itseemstobeallright,butI’mstillcoughingquitebadly.Couldyoutakemetoseethedoctor?W:OK.I’llgoandgetDad’scar.Text4W:HaveyoueverbeentoChicago?M:Yes,IspentasummertherebeforeImovedtoNewYork.Ireallyenjoyedit.W:Wasitaswindythereastheysayitis?M:Itwaswindy,butnotaswindyasBoston.Text5W:Hey,congratulations!Iheardthenews!When’sthedate?M:InSeptember.We’vegotalotofplanningtodo.W:Well,thegreatthingisthatyou’vedecidedtomarry.Congratulations!M:Thanks.Remembertocomeandbringyourfamily.Text6M:Wouldyoulikesomethingtodrink,Alice?Ihavetea,coffeeandCoke.W:Yes.I’dlikesomecoffee,please.Nosugar.M:OK.AndwhatdoesTommydrink?W:Doyouhaveanyjuice?M:Yes.Ihaveapplejuiceandstrawberryjuice.Theyarebothsweet,butIsaythestrawberryjuicewouldbethebestchoice.W:Why?M:Imadeitjusthalfanhourago.Imadetheapplejuiceyesterdayandstoreditintherefrigerator.Text7M:Excuseme.AmIgoingtherightwaytoSunnyFarm?W:I’mafraidnot.M:Oh,canyoutellmehowtogetthere?W:Well,it’seasyenoughtogetthere.Youneedtogodownthatroadinsteadofthisonetillyouseearedhouseonyourright,maybeamileoff.M:Isthefarmthere?W:No.Thengodowntheroadonyourleftandkeepgoingforanothermile.M:WouldIbetherethen?W:Notquite.Whenyougettoabridge,drivestraightover.Thenhalfamilepastit,you’llseeasignforSunnyFarmonyourleft.M:Thanksforyourhelp,ma’am.Text8W:Whatdidyoudolastweekend,David?M:IvisitedBlackpoolPleasureBeachThemeParkwithmysisterandmyparents.Ihadagreattimethere.W:IcametoBritainjustaweekago.Idon’tknowanythingaboutthatthemepark.What’sitlike?M:Oh,it’sagreatplace.BlackpoolPleasureBeachThemeParkisBritain’stopfreetouristattraction.W:Sowhatcantouristsdothere?M:Alotofthings.Therearemanyridesandattractions.Therearealsowonderfulshows.W:Whatdidyouenjoymosttherelastweekend?M:IenjoyedtakingashiparoundtheRiverCavesmost.Wouldyouliketovisititsomeday?W:Sure.I’dlovetotryaroller-coasterridethere.HowdoIgetthere?M:It’seasy.It’sjustabouta20-minutewalkfromhere.Icangiveyoudirections.Text9M:Tina,Iheardyou’relookingforajob.Ihavesomeinformationyoumightbeinterestedin.W:Dotellmeaboutit.M:AlocalschoolinGermanyislookingforyoungnativeEnglishspeakersagedfrom18to24toworkthereforayearasEnglishlanguageassistants.W:Doyouknowanythingaboutthatschool?M:Yes,itisasmallschoolforpupilsaged7to18.Itfocusesonpracticallanguageuse.W:OK.Doyouknowtherequirementsfortheposition?M:Yes.AssistantsarerequiredtospeakatleastbasicGerman.You’dneedtoliketeaching,andshouldn’tbeafraidofhardwork,ashelpingoutinclassandgivingextralessonstoweakerpupilsmeanalotofwork.Areyouinterestedinthejob?Ifyouwantmoreinformationabouttheschool,Icangiveyoutwowebsitestolookat.Youcanvisitthemandlearnmoreabouttheschool.W:Thankyousomuch.Text10HongKongOceanParkwasfirstopenedin1977.ItquicklybecameoneofthemostpopularsitesinHongKong.Theparkisdividedintotwoareasbyalargemountainandhasawidearrayofattractionsandrides.OneofthemostfamousattractionsistheOceanTheater,a3,000-seattheaterforperformingdolphins,sealionsandakillerwhale.Therearesometimesamazinghighdivingacts.AnotherfamousattractionthereistheWaveCove.Itishometodifferentkindsofseals,penguinsandbirds.Thereisalsoathree-levelaquariumthathousesmorethan30,000fishandsharkswhichcanbehand-fedbyvisitors.Theparkalsohasmanyotherplacesthatareextremelypopularwithvisitors.Thereisabutterflyroom,asectionforkids,andagiantpandagarden.Thereistrulysomethingforeverybody.ItisagreatplacetospendadayinHongKong.1.A2.C3.A4.C5.B6.A7.C8.B9.C10.B11.C12.B13.C14.A15.C16.A17.B18.C19.B20.C【語篇解讀】本文是應(yīng)用文。文章介紹了四個(gè)英國最好的市場。21.B[細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)BillingsgateFishMarket部分的“Datingbacktothe16thcentury”和其他市場的成立時(shí)間可知,BillingsgateFishMarket有著最悠久的歷史。故B項(xiàng)正確。]22.C[細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)StGeorge’sMarket中的featuringtastyfood可知,StGeorge’sMarket的特色是食物。故C項(xiàng)正確。]23.D[細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)FordAirfieldMarket中的“Hugecarbootsales(舊貨市場)...rainorshine”可知,F(xiàn)ordAirfieldMarket以舊貨市場為特色。故D項(xiàng)正確。]【語篇解讀】本文是記敘文。GeorgeBerzsenyi培養(yǎng)出了很多著名的數(shù)學(xué)家和科學(xué)家,VamsiMootha就是其中的一位。24.D[推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段的第三、四句可知,GeorgeBerzsenyi最大的成就就是培養(yǎng)出了很多頂尖的數(shù)學(xué)家和科學(xué)家。]25.A[推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段的Ifyou’reinterestedinsolvingoriginalproblems,youcanwritebacktome可知,GeorgeBerzsenyi給Mootha寫信主要是想給予Mootha指導(dǎo)。]26.B[推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段的最后一句可知,最后Mootha對GeorgeBerzsenyi的邀請變得很感興趣。]27.D[推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段的最后一句可
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