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保密★啟用前江西省九江市武寧縣2024-2025學(xué)年度下學(xué)期開學(xué)考高一英語(yǔ)試題時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息2.請(qǐng)將答案正確填寫在答題卡上一、聽力選擇題(每小題1.5分,共30分)1.Whenwillthemanhavehisnextclass?A.At9:30. B.At10:00. C.At10:30.2.Wheredoesthewomanprefertogo?A.Thepark. B.Thebeach. C.Themountains.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Jessicawillfinishthepapersoon.B.Jessicaisnotgoingtowritethepaper.C.Jessicaseldomcompletesherworkearly.4.Whowenttotheparty?A.John. B.Jenny. C.Jonas.5.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman’sinvitation?A.She’sonlyinterestedinmoderncities.B.Shepreferstoexplorethenature.C.She’llvisittheGrandCanyonwithafriend.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatmonthisitnow?A.June. B.July. C.August.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Familymembers. B.Neighbors. C.Colleagues.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.WhydoesMiketalktoSue?A.Todiscussaschedule.B.Tоborrowsomemoney.C.Tоaskforadvice.9.WhatdoesMiguelaskMiketodo?A.Seeanexhibitionofboats.B.Spendaholidaytogether.C.Watchhispianoperformance.10.WhathasCeliabeendoingrecently?A.Savingmoney. B.Studyingmath. C.Lookingforajob.11.WhatisMikegoingtodonext?A.Makeatravelplan. B.Workpart-time. C.SpeaktoMiguel.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。12.Howmanybooksarethespeakersgoingtobuy?A.Two. B.Three. C.Five.13.Whatisthespeakers’problemwiththebooks?A.Thebookscosttoomuch.B.Thebooksaredifficulttofind.C.Thebooksarehardtounderstand.14.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Buyingthenecessarybooks.B.Goingfifty-fiftyonthecost.C.BorrowingthebooksfromMrHopkins.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。15.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Discussingtheirschedule.B.Packingforajourney.C.Decidingonapresent.16.WhatdoesJacqueslikedoing?A.Swimming. B.Playingbasketball. C.Readingbooksonmodernart.17.Whatwillthespeakersmostprobablydonext?A.Findabasketball. B.Leavehome. C.Callataxi.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Howmanyaspects(方面)oftheUnitedKingdomdoesthemanreferto?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.19.WhichofthefollowingisNOTahistoricalmonument?A.WindsorCastle. B.TheTowerofLondon. C.TheNationalGallery.20.WhichofthefollowingfilmserieswasNOTproducedbyaBritishstudio?A.JamesBond B.StarWars. C.HarryPotter.二、閱讀理解(每小題2.5分,共50分)AChinanowhas57sitesincludedontheUNESCOWorldHeritageList.Let’shavealookatfourofthem,whichmaygiveyousomeadviceonyournexttravelplan.HuangshanMountainHuangshan,knownas“theloveliestmountainofChina”,liesinthesouthofAnhuiProvinceineasternChina.Thescenicareacovers154squarekilometers,andisfamousforitspeaks,rocks,pines,cloudsandsprings.LongmenGrottoes(石窟)TheLongmenGrottoesliesinthesouthofLuoyangcity,HenanProvince.ItincludesthelargestcollectionofChineseartofthelateNorthernWeiandTangdynasties,andshowstheachievementsofChinesestonecarving.GulangyuIslandLocatedontheentryoftheJiulongRiver,theislandisapopulartouristdestinationknownforitsnaturalscenery,richhistoryanduniquearchitecture.Itwasoccupied(占領(lǐng))byatleastadozencountries,includingGreatBritain,FranceandJapan.Gulangyuisnaturallyreferredtoasthe“islandofmusic”,withaharmoniousmixtureofWesternmusicandEasternculture.Itisfamousforitsoutstandingmusiciansandmusicalinstruments.AncientvillagesinsouthernAnhuiLyinginsouthernAnhui,XidiandHongcunhaveahighhistoricalandartisticvalueinarchitecture.ThevillagesshowthearchitecturalfeaturesoftheHuizhou-styledlivinghousesintheperiodoftheMingandQingdynasties.XidiandHongcunwereaddedontothelistonNovember30,2000.21.WhatcanbeseeninLongmenGrottoes?A.Pinesandsprings. B.Uniquehouses.C.RocksandTemples. D.Carvedstones.22.InwhichplacecanyouadmiretheWesternmusicaccordingtothepassage?A.HuangshanMountain.B.LongmenGrottoes.C.GulangyuIsland.D.AncientvillagesinsouthemAnhui.23.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.TheLongmenGrottoesislocatedinthesouthofAnhuiProvinceineasternChina.B.PeoplecanenjoythenaturalsceneryandfineChineseartworksinHuangshanMountain.C.GulangyuisfamousforitsuniquehistoryandcultureintheMingandQingdynasties.D.PeoplefondoftheHuizhou-styledhousescanvisitAncientvillagesinAnhui.BWhenIwasaboy,Idislikedthefeelingof“beingastranger”ifmyfamilywentonholidaytoanothercountry.Attheageofseven,wewenttovisitafamilyfriendinFrance.IhadbeenpracticingmyFrenchandwasexcitedtouseit.IspokethefirstFrenchwordsinabakeryinParis.Despiteacarefullypreparedrequest,Iwasnotreadyfortherapidfireresponse.Ihadnoideawhatthesalesgirlsaid!IwassoupsetandknewifIwantedtogetbetter,Iwouldhavetoputinmoreefforts.IstartedstudyingChineseaftermytriptoChinaandIstudiedatBeijingNormalUniversityinthelate1990s.IknewthelanguagewouldhelpmetounderstandChinabetter.LikeChinese,mymotivationtostudyRussiancamefrommyinterestinthecountry’shistory,cultureandmusic.AlthoughIstudiedlanguagesbeforejoiningtheforeignoffice,IhopedthatonedayIwouldworkinternationally.AsanativeEnglishspeaker,Ididn’texpectpeopletounderstandmewhiletravelingtheworld.Iwantedtomakeeffortstounderstandothersthroughtheirlanguages.Learningalanguagealsoimproveshowyouexpressyourself.Whenyouhavelimitedvocabulary,youhavetocreativelycommunicateyourmessagesandmeanings.Thiscanalsobenefitcommunicationskillsinyourfirstlanguage.You’llbecomemoreawareofthewordsyouuseandhowyouwantpeopletorespond.Beingabletospeakotherlanguagesgivesyouanotherdimension.Notnecessarilyintermsofpersonality,butinyourabilitytohavericherexperienceswithabroadermind.24.Whatupsettheauthorinthebakery?A.Hedidn’tmeethisfriend.B.Hecouldn’tspeakFrench.C.Hedidn’tpreparetherequest.D.Hehadnoideaofthegirl’swords.25.WhydidtheauthorstudyRussian?A.ToliveinRussia.B.Totraveltheworld.C.Tojointheforeignoffice.D.TolearnmoreaboutRussia.26.Howmanylanguagescantheauthorspeak?A.One B.TwoC.Three D.four27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellus?A.Waysoflearningforeignlanguages.B.Benefitsoflearningforeignlanguages.C.Effortsneededtospeakalanguagewell.D.Differentlanguagesindifferentcountries.CIfyouspeakmorethanonelanguage,youmayhavehadtheexperiencesofthemmixedinyoursleep.Buthowandwhydoourbrainscomeupwiththesemultilingual(多語(yǔ)言的)dreamsandcouldtheyhaveanimpactonourreal-lifelanguageskills?Tounderstandtherelationshipbetweensleepandlanguage,let’sstartwithjustonelanguage:yourown.Youmaythinkyoumasteredyournativelanguagelongago,butyouareactuallystillendlesslyupdatingit.Evenadultsstilllearnaboutonenewwordeverytwodaysintheirmothertongue.It’sduringsleepthattheintegration(整合)ofoldandnewknowledgehappens.Duringtheday,ourhippocampus,whichspecializesinabsorbinginformationquickly,takesinnewwords.Atnight,itpassesthenewinformationontootherpartsofthebrain,whereitcanbestoredandconnectedtootherrelevantinformation.Whatwedoknowisthatasidefromprocessingdaytimeinformation,ourbraincanalsolearnnewwordswhileasleep.MatthieuKoroma,apost-doctoralresearcherattheUniversityofLiègeinBelgium,conductedanumberofstudiesofhowandwhenwedealwithlanguageinoursleep.“Basically,themessageisthatyouareabletolearnwordsinotherlanguagesduringsleep,evennewlanguagesyouneverheardbefore,butyoudoitinaverydifferentwaythanwhenyouareawake,”hesays.Doesallthismeanwecaneasilylearnalanguageinoursleep,aslongasweplayalanguagelessonallnightlong?Notnecessarily.“Itmightactuallybackfire,bydisturbingyourrest,”Koromasays.Healsopointsoutthatinthestudy,peoplelearnedthewordsmuchfasterwhentheywereawakethanwhentheywereasleep:“It’smoreeffectivewhenyou’reawake.Wakefulnessisgoodforlearning,andsleepismoretoreplay,notfornewlanguagegetting,”Koromaadds.“It’saninteractiveprocess,whichmeansthatyoulearnduringtheday,andduringsleepyouprocessthisinformation,buildupsomeofyourmemories,andtrytoputitinnewcontexts.”Koromafurtherexplainsthepracticalsignificanceofhisresearch.“Thebestwaytodoitisprobablytolearnanewlanguagebeforegoingtosleep,andthenplaysomeofthewordsyoujustheard,whilebeingasleep,”saysKoroma.“Heretheresultsaremostlythatifyouplaythemquietlyenough,itwillimproveyourlearningabilities.Butifyouplayittooloudly,itwillactuallybringdownyoulearningability.Sothereissomefine-tuning.”28.MatthieuKoroma’sresearchshowsthat______.A.wecanlearnnewlanguagesaseffectivelyduringsleepaswhenawakeB.playingalanguagelessonallnightlongisthebestwaytolearnalanguageC.wecanlearnwordsinotherlanguagesduringsleep,butinadifferentwayD.sleepismoreimportantthanwakefulnessfornewlanguagegetting29.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“itmightactuallybackfire”inParagraph5?A.Playingalanguagelessonallnightlongmayhaveanegativeeffect.B.Learninganewlanguageduringsleepisuseless.C.Itisbettertolearnalanguagewhenawake.D.Sleepisnotsuitableforlearningnewlanguages.30.WhatisMatthieuKoroma’sattitudetowardslearningalanguageduringsleep?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Indifferent. D.Careful.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Therelationshipbetweensleepandmultilingualdreams.B.Howthebrainprocesseslanguageduringsleepanditseffects.C.Theeffectivewaysoflearninganewlanguagesduringsleep.D.Theroleofthehippocampusinlanguagelearning.DSomestudentsgetsonervousbeforeatest.Theydopoorlyeveniftheyknowthematerial.SianBeilock,aprofessorattheUniversityofChicagoinIllinois,hasstudiedthesehighlyanxioustest-takers.Thestudentsstartworryingabouttheresults.Andwhenweworry,itactuallyusesupattentionandmemoryresources(資源).ProfessorBeilockandanotherresearcherGerardoRamirez,havedevelopedapossiblesolution.Justbeforeanexam,highlyanxioustest-takersspendtenminuteswritingabouttheirworriesaboutthetest.Theresearcherstestedtheideaonagroupoftwentyanxiouscollegestudents.Theygavethemtwoshortmathstests.Afterthefirstone,theyaskedthestudentstoeithersitquietlyorwriteabouttheirfeelingsabouttheupcomingsecondtest.ProfessorBeilocksaysthosewhosatquietlyscored(得分)anaverageof12%worseonthesecondtest.Butthestudentswhohadwrittenabouttheirfearsimproved(提高)theirperformancebyanaverageof5%.Next,theresearchersusedyoungerstudentsinabiologyclass.Theytoldthembeforefinalexamseithertowriteabouttheirfeelingsortothinkaboutthingsunrelated(不相關(guān)的)tothetest.ProfessorBeilocksayshighlyanxiousstudentswhodidthewritinggotanaveragegradeofB+,comparedtoaB-forthosewhodidnot.“Whatweshowedisthatforstudentswhoarehighlytest-anxious,andwho’ddoneourwritingintervention(干預(yù)),allofasuddentherewasnorelationshipbetweentestanxietyandgrades.Theywereperformingjustaswellastheirclassmateswhodon’tnormallygetnervousinthesetests.”Butwhatifstudentsdonothaveachancetowriteabouttheirfearsimmediatelybeforeanexam?ProfessorBeilocksaysstudentscantryitthemselvesathomeorinthelibraryandstillimprovetheirperformance.32.Whatdothestudentsstartworryingaboutbeforeanexam?A.Whethertheycanpasstheexams.B.Whatotherstudentsdoduringthetest.C.Whethertheyhaverememberedthematerials.D.Whatkindofproblemstheywillmeetonthetestpaper.33.Whatisthesolutiondevelopedbyresearchers?A.Makingthestudentsfocusedonthetest.B.Askingthestudentstositquietlybeforethetest.C.Havingthestudentswriteabouttheirworriesaboutthetest.D.Askingthestudentstodirecttheattentionawayfromthetest.34.AccordingtoProfessorBeilock,thosewhothoughtaboutthingsunrelatedtothetest____________.A.becamelessnervousbeforethetestB.werebetteratcontrollingtheirfeelingsC.didworsethanthosewhowroteabouttheirfeelingsD.didbetterthanthosewhowroteabouttheirfeelings35.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat____________.A.writingaboutourworriesbeforeanexamcanworkabitB.wecanonlywriteaboutourworriesrightbeforeanexamC.thebestplacetowriteaboutourworriesisinthetestroomD.itdoesn’tmatterwherewewriteaboutourworriesbeforeanexam七選五Seeingtheworlddoesn’thavetobeexpensive.Herearesometipsyoucanfollowtobringyourtravelcostsdown.36.Prepareforyourtrip37.Carefullyplanningandwiselybookingwillhelpalot.Researchaffordabledestinationsthatfityourbudget(預(yù)算).Bookyourplaneticketsfarinadvance.Whilethesemightseemeasy,it’sarguablythenumberoneruleforplanninganaffordablevacation.TraveloutofseasonTravelingtoapopulardestinationduringbusytouristseasonsisabigpartoftheappeal,butitisalsothemostexpensivetimetovisit.Visitingduringoff-peakseasonsisagreatwaytoseeallthesightswhilesavingmoney.Nottomention,ifyou’rethetypeofpersonwhopreferspeace,vacationingduringlessbusyseasonsisagreatwaytoavoidnoisycrowdsoftourists.38.TravelclosertohomeEveryonewantstoseetheworldoutsideoftheircities,butthatmightnotbepossiblewithoutaproperbudget.Thegoodnewsisthatyoucancutdownonexpensesanddiscoversomehiddenattractionsifyoustayclosertohome.39.Travelingclosertohomewillcertainlybemoreconvenientifyouhaveacarorcampervanofyourown.40Thereareplentyofreasonstoconsidertravelinglight,mainlybecauseitmakesiteasierforyoutomovearound.Apartfromthat,chancesarethatyoudon’tneedmanythingsfortheaveragetripthanyoumightthink.Italsohelpsonthespendingfront.Baggagefeeshavebeenknowntotakelargebitesoutoftravelbudgets.A.Getaroundtofindingpartners.B.Perfecttheartofonebagtravel.C.It’sfarfromnecessaryifyouwanttosavemoney.D.Manydestinationsshinetheirbrightestwithoutthenoise.E.Beforepackingyourbagsandsettingout,youcansavemoney.F.Bestofall,youcandoallthesewithoutaffectingthequalityofyourtrip.G.Remember,travelingfartherawaydoesn’talwaysmeanhavingabettertime.三、完形填空(每小題1分,共15分)IfirstarrivedinBeijinginAugust2015.SinceIwasabletospeaksomeMandarin,IwasconfidentthatIcould41mynewlifeinChina.WiththeattractionofChinastartingto42,Isoonbecamehomesick.YetIremindedmyselfrepeatedlythateverythingIunusedtowouldeventuallybecomea43partofmylife.AsanAmerican,it’sdifficulttoorderfoodatcafeteriasonmyChineseuniversity’scampus.Abovethekitchenservingarea,thesignsforwhichdisheswere44wouldbechangeddaily.Therewereusuallyabout30signs,andIcouldonly45afewChinesecharactersofthedisheseachtime.IfIcould46intime,IcouldhaveaskedaChineseclassmatetohelptranslatesomeofthenamesoftheavailabledishesforme,andIcouldhavetakenthe47tomakenewfriendswhomayhelpmegainmoreunderstandingofChineseculture.ThingschangedwhenIhadto48howtofixtheclogged(堵塞)toiletinmyapartment.ButwhatworriedmewasthatIcouldn’texplaintheproblemtotherepairteamoverthe49.Insteadofcallingtheteam,Iwentdownandtriedtotalktothemanwatchingthebuilding’sentrance.Iexplainedtheprobleminmy50,thenmimed(用啞劇動(dòng)作表現(xiàn))atoiletbowl.ItturnedoutthatIwasa51mimeperformer,soItookoutmyphonetotranslatemywords.Eventually,thepersonhelpedcalltherepairmanandfixedmytoilet.Having52alot,IhavebeenawarethatjustbecausesomefeaturesofthecultureweredifferentfromwhatIwasusedtodidn’tmeantheywere53.Therearenosharedlanguagesintheworld.Butpeople54culturescancommunicatewitheachotherifyouputinsomeefforts.Andmostpeoplewillhelpyouwiththeir55aslongasyouarerespectfulandpatient.41.A.a(chǎn)dmit B.cure C.handle D.confirm42.A.maintain B.fade C.escape D.increase43.A.moral B.flexible C.intelligent D.regular44.A.a(chǎn)cceptable B.a(chǎn)vailable C.various D.precious45.A.identify B.select C.a(chǎn)nnounce D.a(chǎn)pproach46.A.goaway B.gothrough C.gooff D.goback47.A.opportunity B.function C.a(chǎn)chievement D.option48.A.tryout B.figureout C.runout D.setout49.A.text B.a(chǎn)gency C.phone D.mail50.A.stage B.occasion C.bathroom D.studio51.A.energetic B.terrible C.particular D.capable52.A.experienced B.pursued C.determined D.charged53.A.unfortunate B.unsatisfactory C.unrealistic D.unreasonable54.A.a(chǎn)mong B.a(chǎn)round C.a(chǎn)cross D.beneath55.A.gratitude B.desire C.talent D.Kindness四、語(yǔ)法填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)ForgetaboutMilitary-styleTravelduringwhichpeopletendtovisitasmanyfamousspotsaspossibleinthe56(little)amountoftime.Amorerelaxingalternative,Citywalk,hasemergedasahit.57Military-styleTravel,Citywalkisaboutwanderingaroundacityonfootandfindingunusualthings58evenalocalmightnothavenoticedbefore.Citywalkersgetawayfromhottourist59(attract)andshoppingcenters,instead60(leisure)seekingoutinteractionswiththenatives,authenticsnacks,andadeeperappreciationforthehistoryandcultureofthecity.VariousvideosaboutCitywalk61(post)overChinesemultiplesocialmediaplatformsinrecentmonths.OnInstagram-likeXiaohongshu,asearchfor“citywalk”turnsupover600,000postsandtensofmillionsofviews.Citywalkershavesharedtheircarefully62(plan)routesonsocialmediaplatforms,generatingthousandsoffollowers.Theirpostsusuallyincludehowlongthewalkisgoingtotake,andinterestingplacesalongtheway.Someregions,suchasBeijing,haveincludedCitywalkintheirplans63(promote)culturaltourismandleisuretours.WhileCitywalkcanworkas64approachtotourism,thistrendseesGenZseekpleasuremorethroughconnectionthanconsumptionand65(express)adeepculturalcuriosity.五、書信寫作(15分)66.假定你是李華,外教David想在暑假期間組織一次英語(yǔ)夏令營(yíng)活動(dòng),關(guān)于活動(dòng)內(nèi)容他想征求一下大家的意見。請(qǐng)你給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信目的;2.提出建議;3.期待采納。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。DearDavid.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、讀后續(xù)寫(25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。BriannaKemp’sfatherhadtomoveherentirefamilyfromChicagotoasmalltowninMarylandafterhisbusinesswentbankrupt.Hedidn’tlosefaithinlife,though,anddecidedtostarthisfamily’snewlifethere.AlongwiththemovecameanewschoolforBrianna,whowas14yearsold.Shehadadifficulttimeacceptingthemove,asshewasapopularcheerleaderatherschoolinChicago.Shealsohadagoodsetoffriends,andshedidn’texactlylikemeetingnewpeople.Whenitwastimetogotoschool,herfatherdrovehertheretowishherwell.“Goodluck,sweetheart.Iknowthisisgoingtobedifficultforyou,butyoucandoit.Iknowyoucan!”hesaid,givingherakissontheforehead.“Thanks,Dad,”Briannasaidquietlybeforeleavingthecar.Whileshewassad,Briannadidn’twantherdadtoworryevenmore,sosheputonabravesmileandwavedbeforeherfatherdroveaway.Whenshegottotheschool,shewasgreetedbytheschoolsecretary,Mrs.Keppler.“Hello,welcometoChesterMiddleSchool!I’mgoingtogiveyouaquicktouroftheschool,”shesaid.“Thankyou,”Briannarespondedshylyandnervously.Mrs.KepplershowedBriannaaround,pointinghertothecafeteria,theschoolauditorium,andthegym.Theyalsopassedthroughtheartandmusicrooms,thesciencelaboratories,andthekitchen.Finally,Briannawasledtotheclassroomandstartedhersufferingfirstschoolday.Facedupwithsomanynewfaces,shemadeabriefself-introduction,stillnervous.Thenshewasguidedtositinthebackrowalone.Duringthebreaks,allthestudentsseemedsofamiliarwitheachother.Briannafoundithardtostartaconversationwithanyoneofthem,astheywerealwaysbusywiththeirownfriends.Shefeltlikeshewasanoutsideranddidn’tbelong.Whatasufferingthefirstschooldaywas!Sowerethefollowingweeks.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。Whenthedaywasfinallyover,Briannasharedherdaywithherfather.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Overthenextfewweeks,thingschangedbeyondBrianna’simagination.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案題號(hào)12345678910答案CBCCBABCBA題號(hào)11121314151617181920答案CCABBCBCCA題號(hào)21222324252627282930答案DCDDDDBCAD題號(hào)31323334353637383940答案AACCDFEDGB題號(hào)41424344454647484950答案CBDBADABCC題號(hào)515253545556答案BADCD1.C【原文】W:Iwanttotakeawalkonthesnowycampus.Wouldyouliketogowithme?M:Yes,I’dloveto,butit’s10o’clock.I’mafraidIhaveonlyhalfanhourbeforemynextclassbegins.W:It’senoughtime.Let’sgo!2.B【原文】M:Howaboutgoingtotheparkortothemountainsduringthecomingholiday?W:Well,Ilovetheseashore.Sailing,swimming,andfishingsoundgreattome.3.C【原文】W:DoyouknowifJessicahasfinishedherresearchpaperoncomputers?M:Idon’tthinkso.Shealwaysseemstoputthingsoffuntilthelastminute.4.C【原文】W:HiJohn.M:HiJenny.Didyougotothatpartylastweek?W:No,Ididn’t.M:Me,neither.Jonaswentthereanyway.Andhemadeanewfriendthere.5.B【原文】M:I’vealwayslovedtovisitoldcities.Doyouwanttojoinmethisweekend?W:Oh,I’mnotkeenonthem.I’llgototheGrandCanyonwithmybrother.Thebeautiesofnatureareamazing.6.A7.B【原文】W:Goodmorning,Mr.Rich.HaveyouheardthatTomisgoingtomove?M:What?Areyousureaboutthat?W:Yeah,he’sgoingtomoveinAugust.Thereistwomonthstogo.M:Whereishegoing?W:He’sgoingtoCanadatolivewithhisson.M:Whatapity!W:Whydidyousaythat?It’sagoodthingforhimtolivewithhisson.M:Iknowthat.Butit’sapityforustolosesuchagoodneighbor.Youknow,IalwaysappreciateTom’scompany.W:Metoo.Butanyway,wehopeheliveshappilyinthefuture.8.C9.B10.A11.C【原文】M:HeySue.Haveyougottimeforalittlechat?I’dlikeyouradvice.W:Ofcourse.Whatisit,Mike?M:Well,doyourememberMiguel?W:Yes.He’sagoodpianoplayerandfondofstudyingmath,isn’the?M:That’sright.Well,Igotaletterfromhimandheinvitedmetospendaholidaywithhisfamilythisyear.Theyhavegotabighouseonariver,andthey’vegotaboat.YouknowhowcrazyIamaboutboats.W:Mike,that’sgreat.Whatawonderfulchanceforyou!M:Yes,butit’snotthatsimple.W:What’stheproblem?M:It’sCelia.Yousee,we’vebeensavinglikemadtogoonatriptogetherthisyear.W:AhIsee.Youdon’twanttodisappointher,ofcourse.M:That’sright.She’dbesoupset.She’sbeendoingallsortsofjobsthesedays.Sheiswellworthyofthisholiday.Itseemssounfair.W:Look,Mike.Whydon’tyoutellMiguelabouttheplanyouhadalreadymadewithCelia?Hemightevensuggestagoodwaytosettletheproblem.M:Hmm.I’lltalktoMiguelaboutitrightnow.12.C13.A14.B【原文】M:Haveyouseenthebookslistedforthiscourse?W:Yes,Mr.Hopkinssaidhehopedustoreadthefirstfiveonthelist.Heisgoingtodiscusstheminclass.M:Areyougoingtobuyallofthem?W:Idon’tknow.Thesebooksaretooexpensive.I’mafraidIcan’taffordthem.M:Thenhowaboutsharingthemwithme?Let’sdothis.Iwillbuythreeofthemandyoubuytherest,too.W:Iwouldratherdoitthisway.Weeachpay50%fortheboxnowandattheendofthecourseyoucantaketheboxyoufindmoreinterestingandIwilltaketheonesIlike.M:It’ssurelyabetteridea.Weeachgetthebookswelikeandwespendless.W:Thenlet’sbuythebooksfrombookstoresassoonaspossiblebeforeMr.Hopkins’sclass.15.B16.C17.B【原文】W:Jim,youdidputthesuncreaminthecase,didn’tyou?M:Yes,ofcourse,Cindy.Ithinkwe’vegoteverything.Oh,hangon.Youhavepackedourswimmingthings,haven’tyou?W:Sorry,Iforgot.I’lldothatnow.M:WeshouldtakeapresentforJacques,shouldn’twe?W:Yes,weshould,andIalreadythoughtofthat.Iboughthimabeautifulbookonmodernart.Youknow,healwaysbuysbooksaboutthat.Now,whataboutyourbasketball?Youlikeplayingbasketball.Doyouwanttotakeitwithyou?M:I’dratherjustbebythepool,readingandswimming.W:Well,IwanttogoclimbingwithJacques.Youwouldn’tmind,wouldyou?M:Ofcoursenot!Imightevencomewithyou.Now,weshouldgetgoing.Let’sgeteverythingintothecar.18.C19.C20.A【原文】M:Hello,boysandgirls!TodayIwillbrieflyintroducetheUnitedKingdomfrommanydifferentaspects.First,itisoneofthemostinterestingplacesintheworldtovisit,havingabout6,400scenicspots.TheseincludemuseumsandgalleriesliketheNationalGalleryandBritishMuseum,historicalmonumentsliketheTowerofLondonandWindsorCastle,andsoon.Secondly,theUnitedKingdomcontainssomeoftheworld’sbestinstitutesofhighereducation,suchastheuniversitiesofOxfordandCambridge.Third,theUnitedKingdomhashadagreatinfluenceonthedevelopmentofcinemaandmusic.Famousfilms,inc

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