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2023年广东省成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试试卷PaperOne试卷一(90minutes)PartⅠDialogueCompletion(15points)Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.1.SpeakerA:IguessI'maddictedtotheInternet.SpeakerB:Soyou'dbetterquitesurfingtheNetdeepintothenight.A.Iknewit.B.Why,It'sapity.C.Ican'thelpit.D.Whatseemstobetheproblem?2.SpeakerA:Don'tbesad.I'msurethingswillchangeforthebettersoon.SpeakerB:A.Thatsoundsawful.B.Yes,you'reprobablyright.C.Ihopenot!D.Youarewelcome!3.SpeakerA:CanIgetsomeinformationaboutthetrainingprogramhere?SpeakerB:.A.Yes,youdoB.GoaheadC.YoucertainlycanD.That'sfun4.SpeakerA:Tom,wouldyouliketogotoapartythisSaturday?SpeakerB:.Whatkindoftheparty?SpeakerA:It'sabirthdayparty.A.SoundsgoodB.LooksniceC.SeemsallrightD.FeelsOK5.Waiter:?Customer:Yes,I'llhaveasteak,mediumrare,withFrenchfires.A.WhatdoyouwanttoeatB.HaveyoudecidedwhattodoyetC.Excuseme,areyoureadytoordernowD.Sorry,butwho'dliketoorder6.SpeakerA:I'vejustheardthenewsaboutyourtest.Welldone.SpeakerB:.A.Don'tmentionitB.ThankyouC.Ohno!ItwasawfulD.Oh,itmightbeeasy7.SpeakerA:Let'scomebacktoourtalk.SpeakerB:You'retalkingaboutyourtriptoSouthAfrica.A.WhatdidIsay?B.Iforgotthetime.C.WherewasI?D.Ihavenoidea.8.SpeakerA:Whydon'tweplaybasketballthisweekend?SpeakerB:.A.That'sabrilliantideaB.SoundslikeaexcellentjobC.GladyoucouldmakeitD.I'msureitisn'tsobad9.SpeakerA:I'dlikeabeer.SpeakerB:Certainlysir,A.I'lltakeit.B.WhatcanIgetyou?C.didyouhaveabusyday?D.I'llgetthatstraightaway10.SpeakerA:Thankyouforyourtimeandefforttomakemyvisitasuccess.SpeakerB:.A.Don'tsaythanksB.Don'tbesopoliteC.YouaresopoliteD.It'smypleasure11.SpeakerA:Iquitmyjobtoday,honey.SpeakerB:Why??SpeakerA:No,Ijustgottiredofdoingthesamethingagainandagain.A.IsitboringB.AreyousureC.DidsomethinghappenD.Areyouserious12.SpeakerA:Iloveswimminginalake.It'ssomuchbetterthantheocean.SpeakerB:!Iliketoswiminapool.A.SowhatB.GoodformeC.MetooD.Idon't13.SpeakerA:ImetupwithJanetoday.SpeakerB:Really?A.Howisshedoing?B.Comeon.C.Nowonder.D.Isthatright?14.SpeakerA:Hello,ShawiniganWater&PowerCompany,howmayIhelpyou?SpeakerB:A.Hello,canyoutellmeyourname?B.I'mcallingaboutmyelectricitybill.C.MayIhaveyouraccountnumber?D.OK,Thankyouforyourhelp.15.SpeakerA:I'dliketosharewithyouwhat'sinmymind.SpeakerB:.A.I'mallearsB.ThankyouforyourtimeC.It'suptoyouD.I'drathernotPartⅡReadingComprehension(40points)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.PassageOneBigdatacanbedefinedasinformationthatistoobigorcomplextobecontainedorprocessedbyanyonemachineorperson.AsastudentattheUniversityofSussex,JulianDaillyhadtwomajors—Englishandphilosophy.Whenhecompletedhisstudies,Daillywonderedhowhecouldeverearnalivinginaworldfilledwithmachinesandtechnology.Now,heispartofthebigdataindustrythatincludesGoogleandFacebook.Dailly'sresearchcompany,MorarConsulting,startedthreeyearsagowithfiveemployees.Thecompany'searningshaveincreasedby25%eachyear.Itnowemploys90people.“Whatwedohereiswetrytodiscoverwhat'smeaningfulforpeopleandlinkthattotheireconomicbehavior.”Daillysaid.Henotedtheimportanceofworkingwithpeoplewithdifferentskills.“Wehavepeoplefromtraditionalresearchbackground,inadditiontosomeinsocialsciences,economics,peoplefromtechbackgrounds,andsalespeople.”Daillysaid.CompanieslikeDailly'semployrecentcollegegraduates.Theindustryprofitsfromtheideaoftheseyoungmanandwomen.Newformsofdataalsomakeitpossibleforsomeobserverstopredictthefuture.Theyaremorevaluabletocompaniesthanthetraditionalformsofdatarecordingorreporting.“Wehaveaccesstothecoreinformationinsidepeople'sheads.”Daillysaid.“Theytellyouwhatpeoplesaregoingtodoasopposedtowhatthey'vedone.Thathelpspeopletakeproperactioninadvance.Thismakesitmuchmoreusefulforstrategy.”JulianDaillydismissedconcernsthatcomputershavefinallytakencontrolofourdailylives.“Somemayworrythathumanswillbeallowedtobereplacedbymachines.Ithinkit'safantasy.”16.Daillyhasandeducationbackgroundof.A.engineeringB.artsC.sciencesD.business17.Dailly'scompanyfocusesonbusinessesin.A.marketingstrategyB.machinesellingC.stafftrainingD.bigdataresearch18.Thecompany'sstaffischaracterizedbyallthefollowingEXCEPT.A.freshideasB.youngageC.mixededucationbackgroundsD.richexperienceinthefield19.Thecompanyisaimedatmakinguseoftheinformationtohelppeople.A.takepredictiveactionB.rememberthepastC.learnfromeachotherD.sticktothetradition20.AccordingtoDailly,theideathathumanmaybereplacedbymachines.A.isawisewarningB.ispureimaginationC.maycometrueD.needsfurtherstudyPassageTwoAnewrecordfortheoldestwomantorunamarathonhasbeenset,butitmaynotstandformorethanayear.HarrietteThompson,92,saidthatshehasn'truledoutrunningtheRock‘n’RollMarathoninSanDiegoagainnextyear.Harriettefinishedin7hours,24minutes,36seconds,theBBCreports,comingclosetotheover-90recordof7hours,7minutes,and42secondsshesetin2023,despitehavingaverydifficultyearbetweenmarathons.“Icouldn'ttrainverywellbecausemyhusbandwasveryillandIhadtobewithhimforsometime,andthenwhenhediedinJanuaryIhadsometreatmentsonmyleg,”Thompson,whowasinher70swhensheranherfirstmarathon,tellstheAP.“IwasjustreallythrilledthatIcouldfinishtoday.”At92yearsand65daysold,Thompsonis46daysolderthanGladysBurrillwaswhenBurrillfinishedthe2023HonoluluMarathon.“Ican'tbelieveImadeit,”ThompsontellstheCharlotteObserver.“Iwasreallytiredatonepoint.AroundMile21,Iwasgoingupahillanditwaslikeamountain,andIwasthinking,‘Thisissortofcrazyatmyage.Ican'tdoit.’ButthenIfeltbettercomingdownthehill.AndmysonBrennykeptfeedingmeallthesewonderfulcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)thatkeptmegoing.”Thompson—whoseparents,threebrothers,andhusbandalldiedofcancer—tellstheObserverthattheSanDiegomarathon'sfundraisingfortheLeukemia(白血病)Societyiswhatinspiredhertorunandmayevenbringherbackagainnextyear.21.WhatdoesThompsonsayabouttheSanDiegomarathonnextyear?A.Shemaynotbeabletobethere.B.Shehasn'tthoughtaboutit.C.Sheissuretotakepartinit.D.Sheislikelytorunagain.22.WhendidThompsonsetherfirstover-90marathonrecord?A.In2023.B.In2023.C.In2023.D.In2023.23.WhatdidThompsonmainlydointhatdifficultyear?A.Shetookcareofherhusband.B.Shehurtherlegandhadtorest.C.Shereceivedsomenewtraining.D.Shetraveledaroundwithherfamily.24.Duringthisyear'smarathon,Thompson.A.ranfasterthanlasttimeB.onceconsideredgivingupC.wasconfidentshecouldmakeitD.couldhardlymoveintheend25.WhatinspiredThompsontorunthemarathon?A.Settinghersonagoodexample.B.Settinganewmarathonrecords.C.Raisingmoneyforcancertreatment.D.Livingupherownpromise.PassageThreeBeforethegrasshasthickenedontheroadsidesandleaveshavestartedgrowingonthetreesisaperfecttimetolookaroundandseejusthowdirtyBritainhasbecome.Thepavementsarestainedwithchewinggumandtheditchesarefullofdiscardedfastfoodpackets.YearsagoIremembertravelingabroadandbeingsaddenedbytheplasticbagsanddiscardedbottles.Nowadays,Britainseemstolookatleastasbad.Whathasgonewrong?Theproblemisthattherubbishcreatedbyourincreasinglymobileliveslastalotlongerthanbefore.Ifitisnotclearedupandproperlythrownaway,itstaysintheundergrowth(下层灌木)foryears.Itisestimatedthat10billionplasticbagshavebeengiventoshoppers.Thesewilltakeanythingfrom100to1000yearstorot.However,itisnotasifthereisnosolutiontothis.Afewyearsago,theIrishgovernmentintroducedataxonnon-recyclablecarrierbagsandinthreemonthsreducedtheiruseby90%.Whenhewasaminister,MichaelMeacherattemptedtointroduceasimilararrangementinBritain.Theplasticindustryprotested,ofcourse.However,theyneednothavebothered;theideawaskilledbeforeitcoulddrawbreath,leavingsupermarketsfreetogiveawayplasticbags.Whatisclearlynecessaryrightnowissomesortofcombinedaction,bothindividualandcollective,beforeitistoolate.Thealternativeistocontinueslidingdownhilluntilwehaveacountrythatlookslikeavastrubbishtip.Wemaywellbeatthetippingpoint.Yetweknowthatpeoplerespondtotheirenvironment.Ifthingsaroundthemcleanandtidy,peoplebehavecleanlyandtidily.Iftheyaresurroundedbyrubbish,theybehavelikerubbish.Now,muchofBritainlooksprettydirty.Whatwillitlooklikeinfiveyears?26.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.PlasticBagsB.EnvironmentProtectionC.DirtyBritainD.RubbishDisposal27.TheplasticsindustryinBritainprotestedbecause.A.ataxwasproposedonnon-recyclablecarrierbagsB.supermarketsnolongergaveawayplasticbagsC.theywereblamedforcausingplasticpollutionD.thegovernmentdidnotsupportthem28.Theexpression“slidingdownhill”(Para.4)probablymeans“”.A.workinghardtoreducerubbishB.producingmoreplasticbagsC.encouragingpeopletouseplasticbagsD.makingthingsworsebytakingnoaction29.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'soutlookontheenvironment?A.Optimistic.B.Confused.C.Concerned.D.Indifferent.30.Thepurposeofthearticleisto.A.encouragethepublictotakeactionagainstrubbishB.discouragepeoplefromsupportingtheplasticindustryC.callonthegovernmenttoprotecttheenvironmentD.encouragesupermarketstogiveawayrecyclablebagsPassageFourThosewhoworkintheNetherlandsoftenfeelthatalotoftimeiswastedindiscussionsthatleadtonothing.Thereareoftenmeetingswithdocuments,anagendaandachairmen.Allthosepresentwillhavetheirsay,afterwhichtheirremarksarediscussed.Hewhodecidestoskipameetingthoughhehasnothingmoreurgenttoattendto,willfinditunwise.Theinteractingthattakesplaceduringameetingisveryimportantforthegeneralprocess.Hewhodoesnotappearissayingthathedoesnotthinkthesubjectissufficientlyimportant,orthattheapparentlydoesnottakehiscolleaguesseriously.Furthermore,hemightmisssomeoftheessentialinformationthatmaybecomeevidentduringthemeeting.Thosewhoarepresentshowaninterestintheproblemsoftheircolleagues.Theysupplyquestions,ratherthancommands,andthusdeclarethemselves“co-responsible”.TheDutch,intheirfinalconclusions,liketousesuchmetaphorsas“Weareallinoneline”or“Ournosesarepointinginthesamedirectionagain”.Ifyoupresentadecision,youwillfindthateveryonehassomethingtosayaboutitandhasquestionstoask.ThisiswhytheDutchwillnotbequicktopresentsomethingastheonlycorrectsolution.Theadvantagetothisapproachisthatsuchameetingwilloftenleadtogenuinesuggestionsforimprovementoncertainaspectsofaplan.Asaresult,theplanwillbeajointapproach.Thistime-consumingandseeminglyuselessprocesshelpscolleaguesbecomeateam.Theamountoftimethatislostaroundthetableismorethanwhatmadeupforinefficiency,onceeveryonegoesbacktowork.StatisticsshowDutchemployeesareamongtheworldleaderswhenitcomestoworkproductivity.31.AccordingtoParagraph1,meetingsinDutchcompaniesseemto.A.beheldusuallyforimportantissuesB.wastealotoftimeinfruitlessdiscussionsC.enableemployeestoknoweachotherbetterD.begoodoccasionsforemployeestoshowtheirtalent32.ToDutchemployees,onewhoisabsentfromameeting.A.doesnottakehiscolleaguesseriouslyB.mayhavesomethingmoreurgenttodoC.doesnotmissmuchcriticalinformationD.mayhavenothingtosayatthemeeting33.AccordingtoParagraph3,whycan'tDutchemployeescometoaquickdecision?A.Peopleareconstantlyindispute.B.Anideausuallyundergoesafulldiscussion.C.Suggestionsoftenleadnowhere.D.Peopleoftenforgettheaimsofmeeting.34.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellus?A.ManyleadersintheworldareDutch.B.Dutchemployeesarehighlyproductive.C.Dutchcompaniesarethemostsuccessfulintheworld.D.Dutchemployeesworkhardestintheworld.35.Theauthor'sattitudetowardstheDutchmeetingisquite.A.unclearB.negativeC.positiveD.neutralPartⅢVocabularyandStructure(20points)Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.36.Yourhouseisalwayssoneat-howdoyouitwiththreechildren?A.manageB.serveC.adoptD.build37.Youlookwell.TheairandtheseafoodsinHawaiimustyou.A.agreeaboutB.agreetoC.agreeonD.agreewith38.Howthepresidentthiseffectivesolutiontotheproblemremainsunknown.A.putupwithB.cameupwithC.caughtupwithD.keptupwith39.TheSomalirobbers'attacksontheseaurgedallnationstotakeimmediateaction.A.freshB.freeC.frequentD.fluent40.Shegotsowellpreparedthatshepassedthechallengingtest.A.atmostB.withluckC.witheaseD.atbest41.Everybodywastouchedwordafterhearinghermovingstory.A.withB.withoutC.beyondD.to42.You'dsoundalotmorepoliteifyoumakearequestaquestion.A.insearchofB.intheformofC.inneedofD.indirectionof43.Yourunderstandingofthetheoryissatisfactory.Youmustreadmoreafterclass.A.farfromB.uptoC.alongwithD.sofar44.Bequick,youwillmissyourflight.A.otherwiseB.unlessC.andD.rather45.Ifyouareaboutotherteachingmethods,we'lldiscussthemlater.A.interestedB.curiousC.anxiousD.impressed46.Thenumberofcollegegraduatesgoingintobusiness-relatedfieldshasincreased.A.shortlyB.partlyC.sharplyD.mostly47.Imyexperimentreportallthemorningandhaven'tfinishedyet.A.writeB.waswritingC.havewrittenD.havebeenwriting48.Therearefortystudentsinourclass,mostofarefrombigcities.A.themB.usC.whomD.who49.Istillrememberthedaywefirstmet,duringmyfirstvisittothetown.A.whenB.thatC.whichD.inthat50.-Iforgotmyphoneonthetrain,butluckilysomeonegaveittoarailwayofficial-Howunbelievable!Imean,ithavebeenlost.A.willB.mightC.shouldD.must51.I'llletyouknowassoonasheback.A.willcomeB.comesC.shouldcomeD.come52.Atnotimeinthewholebuilding.A.smokingispermittedB.smokingbepermittedC.issmokingpermittedD.besmokingpermitted53.Todaywehavetheoflisteningtotwoveryunusualmen.A.privilegeB.rightC.powerD.advantage54.Theceremonywillbebroadcastontelevision.A.liveB.aliveC.livingD.lively55.Homeworkshouldnotbeusedasaofcontrollingchildren.A.meaningB.meanC.meansD.medium56.WhatthesecretarysuggeststoMr.Browniswellworth.A.consideringB.consideredC.considerD.tobeconsidered57.Ihaveanewcomputerfromthesupplier.A.requestedB.askedC.orderedD.demanded58.ThebookgivesyouagoodofwhatlifewaslikeinJapaninthe19thcentury.A.paintingB.drawingC.portraitD.photo59.Ithasmadememuchmoretotheneedsofthedisabled.A.sensitiveB.sensibleC.safeD.secure60.Heatesomepoisonousmushroomswithserious.A.resultsB.impactsC.outcomesD.consequences61.Thebadweathercompletelyourholiday.A.spoiledB.destroyedC.defeatedD.damaged62.Tomhadn'thadeducationbeforehejoinedthearmy.A.manyB.littleC.fewD.much63.Tryshemight,Suecouldn'tgetthedooropen.A.whatB.thatC.likeD.as64.ItwasquitealongtimeIrealizedwhathadhappenedtotheoldman.A.afterB.whenC.sinceD.before65.Humanbehaviorismostlyaproductoflearning,thebehaviorofanimalsdependsmainlyoninstinct.A.soB.whereasC.unlessD.that66.Theofherpaperpublishedin“ScientificAmerican”isanimallifeinrainforests.A.topicB.structureC.logicD.idea67.Twinsoftencomplainthatpeopletendtotreatthemasapair,asindividuals.A.ratherthanB.betterthanC.lessthanD.worsethan68.Itisabeautifuloldhouse,butthebrokenwindowsitsappearance.A.improveB.ruinC.changeD.prove69.Theresearchersbelievethatthemiceeatingthespecialwillgrowtwiceasfast.A.dietB.menuC.orderD.dish70.Themuseumcalledinanexperttoifthepaintingwasafake.A.criticizeB.praiseC.determineD.describe71.Thespeechcontestwillgivehimanopportunitytohistalent.A.denyB.decideC.differD.demonstrate72.Areyousureyouhaveenoughresourcestothistalent.A.carryoutB.bringaboutC.leadtoD.puton73.theintroduction,theprofessorexplainedthemajorconceptthatwouldbecoveredintheclass.A.ByB.LikeC.ForD.In74.Wekeptourdistancefromthehunterandhisgamedisturbthehunt.A.soasnottoB.soastonotC.sothatnottoD.sothattonot75.Whetherathomeatwork,Tomalwaysworkshardtomakegooduseofhistime.A.plusB.andC.orD.norPartⅣCloze(10points)Directions:Thereare10numberedblanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.ResearchersinBritainaretellingschoolsthatchildrenshouldbedoingmorelearningoutdoors.Theresearcherssaythereiscurrentlytoo76focusonsittinginclassroomstopassexams.Theysayoutdoorlearningin77forstudents'socialskills,healthanddevelopment.Italso78theirqualityoflife.Therehavebeenfivemajorreportsoverthepastdecadethatstresstheneedforstudentstolearnoutdoorsandexperiencenaturemore.Theresearcherssaythatschoolsarenottalkingthe79ofthesereports.Theysayoutdoorlearningis80thedeclineinBritain.TheresearcherswantBritain'sgovernmenttoacttoputoutdoorlearningonthecurriculumofallschools.ThereportisfromresearchersattheUniversityofPlymouth.Itsaystherearemanybenefitsofoutdoorlearningforchildren.Oneadvantageis81itbuildsconfidenceinchildrenastheyexperiencethingsthatwere82fortheirparents,likeclimbingtree.Anotheradvantageisthatitmakeschildrenmore83oftheenvironmentandteachesthemto84nature.Therearealsohealthbenefitsaschildrenexercisemore85sittinginaclassroomorbeingathomewithvideogames.76.A.muchB.manyC.fewD.little77.A.strangeB.importantC.excitingD.surprising78.A.widensB.completesC.improvesD.weakens79.A.actionB.attentionC.adviceD.notice80.A.onB.inC.atD.for81.A.whichB.thatC.howD.when82.A.normalB.magicC.strongD.clever83.A.afraidB.frightenedC.awareD.careful84.A.admireB.respectC.buildD.provide85.A.incaseB.byfarC.insteadofD.asforPaperTwo试卷二(30minutes)PartⅤWriting(15points)Directions:Youaretowritein100-120wordsonthetopicof"Whydopeoplelike/dislikeiPhones?"YoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.苹果公司的iPhone是全球最知名手机之一。我喜欢/不喜欢iPhone(请只选择一种观点来写)。理由是……。2023年成人高等教育学士学位英语水平考试答案及详解PartⅠDialogueCompletion(15points)1.【参考答案】C【答案详解】本题考察两个朋友对上网的见解。选项A.Iknewit.“我早知道了。”选项B.Why,it'sapity!“哎呀,太可惜!”选项D.Whatseemstotheproblem?“似乎有什么问题?”选项C.Ican'thelpit.“我情不自禁;我也没有办法;我忍不住。”符合此处语境。所以选C。【参考译文】SpeakerA:我也没有办法,我想我对网络上瘾了。SpeakerB:所以你最佳不要上网到深夜。2.【参考答案】B【答案详解】本题考察两个朋友互相关心的场景。选项A.Thatsoundsawful.“听起来很糟糕。”选项C.Ihopenot!“我希望不会。”选项D.Youarewelcome!“不客气!”选项B.Yes,you'reprobablyright.“是的,你也许是对的。”符合此处语境。所以选B。【参考译文】SpeakerA:不要伤心,我相信事情不久就会好转的。SpeakerB:是的,你也许是对的。3.【参考答案】C【答案详解】本题考察询问信息的场景。在对话里,SpeakerA问CanI...?选项A.Yes,youdo.这个回答相应的提问应当是:“DoI...?”;选项B.Goahead.“往前走”,此处可以理解为:继续说吧;D.That'sfun.“那太有趣了”。这三个选项均不符合此处语境。选项C.Youcertainlycan.“当然可以。”符合此处语境。所以选C。【参考译文】SpeakerA:我能得到这里一些有关培训计划的信息吗?SpeakerB:当然可以。4.【参考答案】A【答案详解】本题考察发出请求、邀请、询问及回答。选项B.Looksnice.“看起来不错。”选项C.Seemsallright.“看起来没问题。”选项D.FeelsOK.“感觉很好。”三个选项均不符合此处语境。Wouldyouliketo...表达“建议……”,应当回答Soundsgood.“听起来不错。”所以选A。【参考译文】SpeakerA:Tom,这个周六你想参与一个聚会吗?SpeakerB:听起来不错。什么样的聚会?SpeakerA:是个生日聚会。5.【参考答案】C【答案详解】本题考察餐厅点餐用语及回答。选项A.Whatdoyouwanttoeat?“你想吃什么?”语气生硬。选项D.Sorry,butwho'dliketoorder.“抱歉,谁来点餐?”这两个选项中的疑问词“what”“who”与后面“Yes”的回答不相符。选项B.Haveyoudecidedwhattodoyet?“你决定好做什么了吗?”不符合餐厅点餐语境。选项C.Excuseme,areyoureadytoordernow.“打扰一下,现在可以点餐了吗?”符合此处语境。所以选C。【参考译文】Waiter:打扰一下,请问现在可以点餐了吗?Customer:是的。我要一份牛排,三分熟,配薯条。6.【参考答案】B【答案详解】本题考察朋友之间祝贺、赞美及回答。选项A.Don'tmentionit.“不客气。”选项C.Ohno!Itwasawful.“哦不,很可怕。”选项D.Oh,itmightbeeasy.“哦,这很简朴。”A、C和D不符合此处语境。SpeakerA听到SpeakerB考试的消息,并说welldone,其实是在祝贺和赞扬SpeakerB,回答时应当表达感谢。所以选B。【参考译文】SpeakerA:我刚听到你考试的消息。你真棒!SpeakerB:谢谢。7.【参考答案】A【答案详解】本题考察演讲活动中与观众互动。选项B.Iforgotthetime.“我忘了时间。”选项C.WherewasI?“我在哪?”选项D.Ihavenoidea.“我不知道。”这三个选项不符合此处语境。SpeakerA说“回到我们的演讲吧”,选项A.WhatdidIsay?“我讲到哪了?”接着SpeakerB说我们讲到哪儿哪了。符合此处语境。所以选A。【参考译文】SpeakerA:回到我们的演讲吧。刚才我讲到哪了?SpeakerB:你在谈论你的南非之行。8.【参考答案】A【答案详解】本题考察建议及回答。SpeakerA说“Whydon'tyou...”表达建议去做什么。选项B.Soundslikeaexcellentjob.“听起来是份不错的工作。”选项C.Gladyoucouldmakeit.“不久乐你能来。”或“不久乐你做到了。”选项D.I'msureitisn'tsobad.“我确信它不是那么糟糕”B、C和D选项不符合此处语境。选项A.That'sabrilliantidea.“这是个不错的建议。”符合此处语境。所以选A。【参考译文】SpeakerA:这个周末我们打篮球去吧?SpeakerB:这个主意不错。9.【参考答案】D【答案详解】本题考察餐厅点餐及回答。选项A.I'lltakeit.“我要了。”选项B.WhatcanIgetyou?“给你买点什么?”选项C.didyouhaveabusyday?“你今天忙吗?”选项A、B和C均不符合此处语境。选项D.I'llgetthatstraightaway.“我立即去拿。”符合此处语境。所以选D。【参考译文】SpeakerA:我想要一杯啤酒。SpeakerB:好的,先生。我立即去拿。10.【参考答案】D【答案详解】本题考察表达感谢及回答。选项A.Don'tsaythanks,选项B.Don'tbesopolite,选项C.Youaresopolite,这三个选项的意思分别是“不要说谢谢”“别这么客气”“你太客气了”,都是中式英语的回复方式。所以A、B和C都不对的。对于“Thankyoufor...”的回答应当是“不客气”“我很乐意”(It'smypleasure.)等之类的表达。所以选D。【参考译文】SpeakerA:感谢您花时间和精力让我的访问圆满成功。SpeakerB:这是我的荣幸。11.【参考答案】C【答案详解】本题考察朋友之间谈论工作的场景。选项A.Isitboring?“很无趣吗?”与下一句gottiredof意思同样,但是SpeakerA的回答是No,所以逻辑关系不符合。选项B.Areyousure?“你拟定吗?”和选项D.Areyouserious?“你是认真的吗?”两个询问都与下一句的语意不一致。选项C.Didsomethinghappen?“什么事?”接着SpeakerA说:没发生啥事,只是觉得厌倦了一次又一次做同样的事。所以选C。【参考译文】SpeakerA:亲爱的,今天我辞职了。SpeakerB:为什么?发生什么事了?SpeakerA:没有,我只是觉得厌倦了一次又一次做同样的事。12.【参考答案】C【答案详解】本题考察两个朋友对游泳的见解。选项A.Sowhat.“那又如何?”B.Goodforme.“对我有益。”D.Idon't.“我不。”A、B和D这三个选项均与此处语境不符。选项C.Metoo.“我也是”,表达对SpeakerA想法的认同,符合此处语境。所以选C。【参考译文】SpeakerA:我喜欢在湖里游泳,比在海里游泳感觉好多了。SpeakerB:我也这么认为!我还喜欢在游泳池里游泳。13.【参考答案】A【答案详解

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