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平许济洛2022—2023学年高三第二次质量检测

英语

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中

选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时

间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.$19.15.B.$9.18.C.$9.15.

答案是C。

I.Howdidthemangettowork?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.

2.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutswimmingnow?

A.Relaxed.B.Frightened.C.Tired.

3.WhatwillKendothisFriday?

A.Playbasketball.B.Visitthemuseum.C.Visithisgrandpa.

4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewroteawonderfulessay.

B.HeboiTowedbooksfromthenewlibrary.

C.Hemadecommentsonthewoman'spaper.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Keepingfit.B.Developingahobby.C.Applyingformembership.

第二节(共15小题海小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、

C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,

每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两

遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatdoesthemanmainlyusehisphonefor?

A.Entertainment.B.Communication.C.Information.

7.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithabouthisphone?

A.Thesystem.B.Thecamera.C.Thesize.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthelastdoctor?

A.Hewascaring.B.Hewastooyoung.C.Hedidn'tlistentohis

patients.

9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Makeacallearly.B.Chooseanotherdoctor.C.Cancelhisappointment.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atalibrary.B.Atabookstore.C.Atagrocerystore.

11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Orderanitem.B.Borrowsomemoney.C.Changehershippingaddress.

12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Buyanothergift.B.Tryanotherplace.C.Leaveapartialpayment.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?

A.Toaskforinformation.B.Toconductaninterview.C.Tomakeanappointment.

14.Whatpositionisavailablenow?

A.Cooks.B.Managers.C.Waiters.

15.Howlongaretheworkinghours?

A.Fourhours.B.Sevenhours.C.Eighthours.

16.Whatdoesthejoboffer?

A.Afreemeal.B.$5anhour.C.Atwo-daybreakperweek.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

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17.Whatmadethepoolclosed30yearsago?

A.Itsbudget.B.Itsdesign.C.Itssafety.

18.WhatissaidabouttheBrackensidePool?

A.Itisdesignedbyanewarchitect.

B.Itisacombinationofoldandnew.

C.Thelocalpressisconfidentaboutit.

19.Whatcanthewinnerofthecompetitiondecide?

A.Whichsculpturewillbeused.

B.Whowilldeclarethepoolopen.

C.Whatkindoffoodwillbeprovided.

20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?

A.Toexplainsomerules.

B.Toattractvisitorstothepool.

C.Toannouncetheopeningceremony.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

FromtheMiddleEasttoNorthAmerica,thisgroupofyoungindividualshavebrokenrecords

thisyear,accordingtoGuinnessWorldRecords.

BellaJDark

Record:Youngestfemaletopublishabook

Citizenship:British

Atfiveyearsand211daysold,Darkbecametheworld'syoungestfemaletopublishabook.

Thebook,TheLostCat,tellsthetaleofSnowy,thecat,andithassoldover1,000copiessince

beingpublishedinJanuary2022.TheyoungBritishauthorisalreadyworkingonasequel(续篇).

DavidPopovici

Record:Youngestswimmertobreaktherecordinthemen's100-meterfreestyle

Citizenship:Romanian

RomanianswimmerPopoviciaged15yearsand35daysbecametheyoungestmalein2022

tobreakanindividualworldrecordinanOlympicswimmingeventsinceMichaelPhelpssetthe

fourthofhis29individualrecordsin2003.InAugust,Popovicibrokethemen's100-meter

freestyleworldrecordatthe2022EuropeanchampionshipsinItaly.

MackRutherford

Record:Youngestpilottoflytheworldsolo

Citizenship:Belgian.British

Belgian-BritishpilotRutherfordbecametheyoungestpersontocircumnavigatetheworldby

aircraftsolo,aged17yearsand64days.InAugust2022,hemarkedtheendofhistrip,landingin

Sofia,Bulgaria.Rutherfordflewacross52countriesandfivecontinentsaboardasmall,

single-engineaircraftandtraveledforatotalofsixmonths.Hecomesfromafamilyofpilotsand

istheyoungerbrotheroffellowpilotandrecordholderZaraRutherford,whobecamethe

youngestfemaletocircumnavigatetheworldbyaircraftsoloaged19yearsand199days.

21.Whichofthefollowingistheyoungest?

A.BellaJDark.B.DavidPopovici.

C.MackRutherford.D.ZaraRutherford.

22.InwhichmonthdidMackRutherfordstarthistripbyaircraftsolo?

A.January.B.February.C.March.D.April.

23.Whatdotheyoungindividualshaveincommon?

A.Theyarefemales.B.TheyareBritish.

C.Theyareofthesameage.D.Theyarerecordbreakers.

B

AndreaSperanzawantedtobeafirefighterlongbeforeshehadtherightwordforherwish.

Afteronechildhoodadventureataconstructionsiteendedwithabrakeleverinsertedinherleg,

andanemergencycalltothefiredepartment,shefoundherselfinamazement.t6Astheygave

basicmedicaltreatmenttome,Ithoughttheyhelpeverybodyandtheycandoanything,saysthe

now52-year-oldfromToronto,Canada.

In2000,Speranzafulfilledherdreamofbecomingafirefighter,joiningtheHalifaxRegional

FireService.Herjobwasexactlyasfulfillingassheimagineditwouldbe,exceptforonething:

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shestillhadn'tseenanotherwomaninherrole,notinamagazine,notontelevision,notinreal

life.Eventoday,lessthanfivepercentoffirefightersinCanadaarewomen.Speranzadecidedthat

shewantedtohelpyoungwomenseethatthey,too,couldhaveacareerlikehers.

TheresultisCampCourage,aprogramforgirlsaged15to19whowanttolearnmoreabout

firefighting,andpolicework.In2006,Speranzaandabout20volunteerswelcomedtheirfirst17

participants,recruiting(招募)attendeesthroughadvertisinginschoolsandrecreationcentres.

Overthecourseofeightdays,thegirlsdiscovertheinsandoutsofbeingfirstresponders:learning

howtoputoutfires,deliveringfirstaidandevenusingthejawsoflifeonacar.

CampCouragenowrunsonesessioneveryyearinHalifaxandisfreetoattend.Hundredsof

girlshavenowpassedthroughCampCourage,and36percentaredoingexactlywhatSperanza

hopedtheywould:workingasfirstrespondersacrossthecountry.

“Iusedtothinkthatit'sawesomethatIcanbeafirefighterandsaveallthesepeople,“

Speranzasayswithasmile.Buttheopportunitytorecruitothergirlstosavelivesalongside

heriswhatreallykeepshergoing.t4Ifsnotevenmeasurable.”

24.WhatmadeSperanzawanttobeafirefighter?

A.Herdreamasababy.B.Theemergencycall.

C.Firefighters'encouragement.D.Heradmirationforfiremen.

25.WhydidSpreranzasetupCampCourage?

A.Tocreatemorejobsforwomen.B.Tostrengthenfirefightingforce.

C.Toseemorefemalesinherfield.D.Toimprovethestatusofwomen.

26.WhatcanwelearnaboutCampCourage?

A.Itrunsthroughouttheyear.B.Itattractswomenofallages.

C.Itoperateswellandbearsfruit.D.Itprovidestrainingforfirefighters.

27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Afemalefirefighter.B.Animmeasurablecareer.

C.Agoodchoiceforwomen.D.Adream-buildingprogram.

C

OutonthegracefulavenuesandmainroadsofParis,abattlehasbeenapproaching.

AcenturyandahalfafterBaronHaussmannplowed(犁地)throughthecitytostraightenout

andbroadenthenarrowtwistedstreets,theMayorofParisAnneHidalgo,akindof

anti-Haussmannhasslowlybeenreducingthesizeofmainroadstoryears.

Partofherenvironmentalplanistocleanupairpollutionandmakethecityfriendlyfor

bicyclesandothertwowheeledvehicleslikeelectricscooters(踏板车)."Ithinkitcouldbeagood

idea-nottohavecarsinthetowncentersandthemotoristswholovefourwheels.It?sabitofa

warofthebikesandscootersagainstcars,"theMayorsaid.HighspeedlanesalongtheSeine,

whichpeopleinthesuburbsreliedontoandfromPariseachday,havebeenshutdowntomake

roomforjoggersandcycles.ThisispartofaParisAdministration'sdreamofgettingridofcarsin

Parisasmuchaspossible.

TheMayorwantstotransformthebigspaceandtodaythebigspaceisoccupiedbycars,and

cardrivers.4tWehavehalfofthepublicspaceinParis,whichisdedicatedtocarsJshesaid.But

formotorists,itisasbadasthereductionofthespeedlimitonmoststreetsintownto30

kilometers.Theconstantflashesofspeedradarcamerasbarewitnesstohowmanymotoristsjust

can'tbringthemselvestogothatslow.Theysaythereducedspeedlimitsarejustanotherwayto

getthecarsoutofthecity.

Theheadofamotoristassociationclaimscommuters(通勤者)havenoalternativebuttouse

theircarsbecausepublictransportationisovercrowdedandoftenunreliable.Andforthosewho

livearoundParis,ifsreallyunfair.Theyneedtheircar,ortheycan'tgotowork.Ifssomething

incredible.AndsowhileParishastakenmajoractiontoridthestreetsofautomobilesandmake

thecitymorebicyclefriendly,goinggreenisnotprovingtobepoliticallyverysimple.

28.What'sthepurposeoftheMayor'splan?

A.ToobjecttoBaronHaussmann.B.Tocreateagreenercity.

C.Tostartawarofbikesagainstcars.D.TogetridofcarsinParis.

29.Whatdothemotoriststhinkoftheplan?

A.Debatable.B.Problem-solving.

C.Economical.D.Environment-friendly.

30.What'sthemaindifficultyofcarryingoutth(2plan?

A.Thepresentroadcondition.B.Shortageofgovernmentfunding.

C.Manyunsolvablepracticalproblems.D.Lackofpublicenvironmentalawareness.

31.Whichcanbeasuitabletileforthetext?

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A.Paris:ALivableCityB.Paris:CarsorBikes?

C.Paris:ABicycleCityD.Paris:GreenisComing!

D

InternetExplorer(IE)hasfinallybeenwithdrawnfromthemarket.

AsofWednesday,Microsoftwouldnolongersupporttheonce-dominantbrowser(浏览器)

thatthelegionofwebsurferslovedtohate-andafewstillclaimtoadore.The27-year-old

applicationnowjoinsBlackBerryphones,dial-upmodemsandPalmPilotsinthedustbinoftech

history.

IE'sexitwasnotasurprise.Ayearago,MicrosoftsaidthatitwasputtinganendtoInternet

ExploreronJune15,2022,pushinguserstoitsEdgebrowser,whichwaslaunchedin2015.The

companymadeclearthatitwastimetomoveon."NotonlyisMicrosoftEdgeafaster,more

secureandmoremodernbrowsingexperiencethanInternetExplorer,butitisalsoabletoaddress

akeyconcern:compatibility(兼容)fbrolder,legacywebsitesandapplications,SeanLyndersay,

generalmanagerofMicrosoftEdgeEnterprise,wroteinaMay2021blogpost.

UsersmarkedExplorer'spassingonTwitter,withsomereferringtoitasa"bug-ridden,

insecurePOS“orthe“topbrowserfbrinstallingotherbrowsers."Forothersitwasamomentfbr

90'smemory,andTheWallStreetJournalquoteda27-year-oldwhowassadtoseeIEgo.A

ChineseusersaidthatIEisnothingbutcorrespondingwiththechangingtideoftechnology,as

newthingsemergeinanendlessstreamontheInternet,andpeoplearemorelikelytopursue

advancedtechnicalservices,butIE'spresencecouldnotbeerased.Whiletherearealsonetizens

thatbelievethatIEsittingbackforanotherfiveyearswouldnotbeaproblem,justleaveIEfor

thosecertificationexaminations,assomeexamsinChinaappointedIEregistrationwebsite

becauseofitscompatibility.

"WelcometoMicrosoftEdgefromnowon,^^theofficialaccountofMicrosoftEdgebrowser

announced.Today,theChromebrowserdominateswithroughlya65percentshareofthe

worldwidebrowsermarket,followedbyApple'sSafariwith19percent,accordingtointernet

analyticscompanyStatcounter.IE9sheir(继承者),Edge,fallsbehindabout4percent,justahead

ofFirefox.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“legion”inParagraph2referto?

A.Users.B.Supporters.C.Masses.D.Applicants.

33.WhichisthereasonthatMicrosofthighlyrecommendedEdgebrowser?

A.ItsusersaretiredofIE.B.Itismuchmorepowerful.

C.Itisnoteasilysubstituted.D.It'smoretoChineseusers5taste.

34.WhyisaChineseusermentionedinParagraph4?

A.ToemphasizeIE'sspecialuseinexams.

B.ToprovetheimportanceofChinesemarket.

C.Todeliversomepeople'slastingloveforIE.

D.ToshowthepresentsituationoftheInternet.

35.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Aguidebook.B.Anewspaper.

C.Ahistorymagazine.D.Anofficialannouncement.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两

项为多余选项。

Whenyouareanxiousandstressed,youcouldaddan“emotionalworkout“toyourself-care

regimen(养生法)."It'slikeworkingoutpreventshighbloodpressureandheartdisease.

36

SaysEmilyAnhalt,aclinicalpsychologist.Herearesomeexpert-backedexercisetohelpyou

begin.

Annoyedwithalovedone?Practicethe<sself-reflectionpush-up.”

Feelinghurt,annoyedorangrywithsomeoneelse'sbehaviormightreflectsomething.

37Anhaltsuggestspracticinganexerciseshecallsthe"sel&reflectionpush-up.^^This

push-upusesthe"3Js,whichstandforjoinJealous(嫉妒)andjudge“toguideyou.Askyourself

iftheotherperson'sbehaviorissomethingyoualsodo(join),areenviousof(jealous)orcriticize

(judge).Forinstance,ifyou'reannoyedwithyourfriendforbeingselfish,youmightrealizethat

you'vebehavedthesameway.

38Befriendtoughemotions.

Ashumans,we'rebomtoavoidpain.Whenuncomfortableemotionsarise,wemaytryto

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distract(分散)ourselvesfromfeelingbad.WemaywanderthroughsocialmediaoronNetflix.

Thesestrategiesarecalled“defenses”.However,wecan'tmerelyrelyondefenses.39

Whenupsetemotionsarise,trytobefriendyourfeelings.Startbynamingyouremotions,a

techniquepsychologistscall"affectlabeling.^Thegoalisn'ttochangetheemotion,buttobring

awarenesstohowitfeelsinthemoment.40Byunderstandingthem,wecanuncoverthe

causeofsuffering.

A.Feelingdown?

B.Unsatisfiedwithabadresult?

C.That'swhatwedislikeaboutourselves.

D.Emotionalfitnesscanbenefitstressmanagement.

E.Therefore,wecanmakeuseofthemtocheerusup.

F.Toconclude,symptomslikeanxietyarethebody'salarmsystem.

G.Withoutfeelingouremotions,ourabilitytoprocessthemwillbeinfluenced.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入

空白处的最佳选项。

Acraftsmanlivingwithadisabilitywhomakesclayfigurines(泥雕)hasrecentlymade

netizensamazedacrossthecountry.

In2003,Mi41hishandsinacrash.Unwillingto42tofate,hegradually

learnedtoeatandgetdressedintheyearthatfollowedtheunexpected43.Afterseeinga

craftsmanmakingfigurinesonthestreet,Miwasattractedtothecraftandwithout44

decidedtolearnfromhim."Thecraftsmansaidhe,couldn't45mewhenhesawthatI

hadnofingers.I46andfinallyworehimdown,“Misaid.

Thelearningprocesswas47.Inthebeginninghecouldonlymaketworosesinan

afternoon.Andhisarmswereoften48afterthepractice.However,becauseofhis

49forthecraftandhiseagernesstoearnaliving,heneverthoughtabout50.

Mihasbeenmakingtheseclayfigurinesfor15years.Itnow51,himonlyseveral

minutestomakeafigurine.After52clayintoaballwithhiselbows,Miholdsthe

ballbetweenhisarmstoputitonastick,andthenaddssmallerpartsand53tothe

ball.

Miisnotonlyabletomakea54bymakingclayfigurinesashehadhoped,but

hefeels55aboutwhathedoes.Hedoesn'tsetpricesforhisfigurines.56

askingpeopletogiveacertainamountofmoneyfortheproducts,heallowsthemto

57astheylike.Inthisway,eachfigurineissoldatabout20yuanonaverage,which

ischeapercomparedto58productssoldelsewhere.

Mi'sstorytellsusthatwemayhave59nocontroloverwhathappenstous,but

wecancontrolhowwerespond.Ifwechoosetheright60,wecanriseabove

whateverchallengesweface.

41.A.cutB.shookC.lostD.broke

42.A.bowB.turnC.smileD.agree

43.A.visitB.matterC.operationD.accident

44.A.doubtB.delayC.argumentD.permission

45.A.cheatB.motivateC.instructD.advocate

46.A.promisedB.acceptedC.insistedD.apologized

47.A.smoothB.pleasantC.violentD.challenging

48.A.painfulB.relaxedC.powerfulD.flexible

49.A.approvalB.curiosityC.performanceD.enthusiasm

50.A.holdingupB.givingupC.pullingupD.lookingup

51.A.takesB.wastesC.sparesD.requires

52.A.dividingB.shapingC.cuttingD.sticking

53.A.brandB.price-listC.instructionsD.decorations

54.A.livingB.changeC.differenceD.contribution

55.A.freeB.joyfulC.curiousD.particular

56.A.ButforB.AsforC.InsteadofD.Regardlessof

57.A.pickB.payC.catchD.collect

58.A.similarB.familiarC.standardD・traditional

59.A.merelyB.calmlyC.absolutelyD.reasonably

60.A.tutorB.majorC.careerD.attitude

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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

TheFIFAWorldCup2022openedinQataronSunday,withChinese-made61

(product)fromstadiumstowatersupplysystemsandcleanenergytechnologiesshining,

62(impress)theworldwithChineseelements.That'showChinahasparticipatedinthis

WorldCupand63(early)tournamentsbefore,andmaydosointheupcomingonestoo:

byprovidingfacilitiesandservicestotheathletesandaudiences.

64makestheQatarWorldCupuniqueisthekindoftechnologyChinaisproviding.

Forexample,LusailStadium,themainvenueforthisyear'sWorldCup,65(construct)

jointlybyQatarandtheChinaRailwayConstructionCorporationlastyear.Thestadium

66(shape)likeadatepalmbowlandanenamellanternisthefirstmovable“green

stadium”.Besides,Chinahasbuiltan800MWphotovoltaicstation,constantlyturningthe

abundantsunshine67electricityforthestadiumintheMiddleEast,which68

(show)theprogressthatChinahasmadeoverthepastdecade.

Anotherreasonthathasmade69possibleforChinesefirmstoperformwellinthe

WorldCupisthatChinahasshowngoodeconomic70(grow)amidaglobalrecession.

WhilethewholeworldsuffersfromeconomicslowdownbecauseofCOVID-19pandemic,

Chinesecompanieshavecontinuedtofunctionnormally.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

71.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共

有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词.

删除:把多余的词用斜钱(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Iseldomhelpedwiththehouseworkin2020,whichIwasinSeniorOne.Wordcouldn't

describehowsorryIam,soIthoughtaboutwhatIcoulddo.Oneweekend,Icarriedoutmy

houseworkplanrangefromtidyinguproomstocookingmeals.Earlyinthemorning,Igavethe

houseathoroughlycleaning.Afterthat,Idecidedtomakeadeliciouslunchwithmyparents.

Recallinghowmymothercooked,Ifinishedthem.MyparentsweresurprisingtoseewhatIhad

doneandgavemehug.TiredasIwas,Iunderstoodallthethingsmyparentshadbeendonefor

me.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

72.你在某英文网站看到一个题为“BePreparedfortheFutureCareer”的中学生征文活动,请

你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括你的未来职业及你如何做准备。

注意:词数100左右。

BePreparedfortheFutureCareer

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1.c

【原文】

M:Ihadatoughmoming.MybikegotaflattirewhenIwashalfwayhere,soIrantherestofthe

way.Myphonebatterydied.Ididn'tbringmybuscardandIhadnocash.

W:Iammorethanhappytodriveyouhomeafterworkifyouwouldlike.

2.B

【原文】

W:Wouldyouliketogoswimming?

M:Iwillpass.IusedtoloveswimmingwhenIwasakid.Ifeltveryrelaxedinthewater.ButI

almosthadanaccidentwhenIwas10,soIavoidedswimmingeversince.

3.B

【原文】

W:HeyKen!CanIjoinyouforbasketballthisFriday?

M:Thatwouldbesofun,Eve.Unfortunatelymyparentspromisedtotakemylittlebrothertothe

museumthisFriday,buttheyhavetovisitgrandpabecauseheissick.SoIvolunteeredtotakehim

instead.

4.A

【原文】

W:Goodjob,James!YouscoredanAonyourlastessay.Imadeseveralcomments.Doyou

alreadyhaveatopicfbryournextessay?

M:MaybesomethingaboutChinesemedicine,butIcouldn'tfindmanybooksonthetopic.

W:DidyoucheckBuildingC?IthasanewlibrarywithlotsofbooksonChinesemedicine.

5.A

【原文】

M:Haveyoudecidedtorenewyourgymmembershiptostayhealthy?

W:I'mnotsurereally.Idon'tknowifit'sdoingmeanygood.

M:Whydon'tyoutryswimming?You'reagoodswimmer.

W:IcoulddoIsuppose.Itmightbemorefunthanthegym.

6.B

7.C

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【原文】

W:Isthatanewphone,John?It'sverysmart.

M:Yes,itis.I'mstillgettingusedtousingit.Ihaven'thadthisbrandofphonebefore.

W:Oh,you'llsoongetthehangofit.Hasitgotalltheappsyouneed?

M:Yes,Ithinkso.Idon'tusethatmanyapps,really.Imainlyjustchattomyfriends.

Andit'sgotagoodcamera.Thephotosarelovelyandclear.Ijustwishithadalargerscreen.

8.C

9.A

【原文】

M:Pvegottomakeanappointmentwiththatnewdoctortomorrow.Haveyouseenhimyet?

W:Yes,Iwenttotheclinicacoupleofweeksago.DoctorCollins.He'salotyoungerthanthelast

doctor,andverycaring.

M:Good.1washopinghe'dbebetterthanthelastdoctorwehad.

W:Iknow.Thatoneneverseemedtolistentowhatyouweresaying,didhe?Youshouldphone

earlyforyourappointmentthough.Thenewoneistheonlydoctorthereatthemoment,sohe'll

getbookedupveryquickly.

10.B

11.A

12.C

【原文】

W:FmlookingforthethirdvolumeoftheDetectiveSteveSmartseries.Doyouhaveithere?

M:Ah,thetitleofthatoneisTheMysteryoftheGoldenIdol.Fmafraidthey'resoldoutright

now.

W:CanIplaceanordertohaveacopyshippedhere?I'dliketogiveittomyhusbandfbrhis

birthday.

M:Sure,youcanleavehalfthebookpricenowandpaythebalancewhenyoupickupthebook.It

willarriveinaboutaweek.

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13.A

14.C

15.B

16.A

【原文】

W:Hello,WestBayHotel.CanIhelpyou?

M:Oh,goodmorning.TmringingaboutyouradvertisementintheEveningGazette.

W:Isthattheonefortemporarystaff?

M:That'sright.

W:Yes.Fmafraidourmanagerwho'sdealingwiththatisn'tintoday,butIcangiveyouthemain

detailsifyoulike.

M:Yesplease.Couldyoutellmewhatkindofstaffyouarelookingfbr?

W:We'relookingforwaitersatthemoment.Therewasonepostforacook,butthafsalready

beentaken.

M:Ohright.Erm,whatarethehoursofwork?

W:Therearetwodifferentshifts—there'sadayshiftfrom7a.m.to2p.m.andalateshiftfrom4

p.m.till11p.m.

M:Okay.Whatabouttimeoff?

W:Yougetonedayoffeveryweek.

M:Doyouknowwhattheratesofpayare?

W:Yes,Fvegotthemhere.Youget£5.50anhour,andthatincludesabreak.

M:DoIhavetogohometoeator...

W:Youdon'thaveto.Youcangetamealinthehotelifyouwantto,andthere'snochargeforit.

17.C

18.B

19.A

20.B

【原文】

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W:Goodmorning.Fmverypleasedtohavethisopportunitytosayalittleaboutanexciting

newdevelopmentinthecity:theBrackensideOpen-AirSwimmingPool.Asmanyoftheolder

membersoftheaudiencewillremember,thereusedtobeawonderfulopen-airpoolonthesea

front30yearsagobutithadtoclosewhenitwasjudgedtobeunsafe.Forthedesignofthisnew

heatedpool,wewereveryhappytosecurethetalentsofinternationallyfamousarchitectEllen

Wendon,whohasmanagedtocombineacharming1930sdesign,whichfitsinsowellwithmany

oftheotherbuildingsinthearea,withup-to-the-minutefeaturessuchasarecyclingsystem.

Now,therehasbeenquiteabitofdiscussioninthelocalpressaboutwhetherth

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