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2022年江苏高考热点话题考前模拟预测卷(2)

英语

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必

将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答第1卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号

涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。

3.回答第H卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答

案转涂到答题卡上。

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。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。

1.Whichcolorcarpetdoesthemanlikebest?

A.Blue.B.Red.C.Grey.

2.Whydoesthewomanprobablylikethenewstyleofwriting?

A.Sheisbetteratthisstyle.

B.Shelikestryingnewstyles.

C.Shefindsthenormalstylehard.

3.Whatdidthewomanusetoforgettodo?

A.Writedownthecalories.B.Countthecalories.C.Readthecalories.

4.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Nurseandpatient.C.Co-workers.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Whattostudyatcollege.

B.Howtoselectcoursesonline.

C.Whytolearnforeignlanguages.

第二节(共15小题;每小题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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.HowdoesDoctorWilsonsound?

A.Concerned.B.Hopeless.C.Weak.

7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodofist?

A.Gohometogether.B.Explaintosomepatients.C.Carryoutanoperation.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inthehills.B.Inahotel.C.Onacampsite.

9.Whattimeofdayisit?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.

10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Settingupacamp.B.Goingonah很e.C.Takingphotos.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofgardening?

A.Enjoyable.B.Boring.C.Worrying.

12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink?

A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Juice.

13.Howlongdoesthemanplantocontinuegardening?

A.Twoandahalfhours.B.Threeandahalfhours.C.Fourhours.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14.Inwhichcityisthemuseumlocated?

A.Tehran.B.Beijing.C.London.

15.Howdoesthemanusuallygettothemuseum?

A.Onfoot.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.

16.Whatisthewomanmostexcitedtoseeatthemuseum?

A.Paintings.B.Silk.C.Carpets.

17.Whatwillthespeakersdofirstafterreachingthemuseum?

A.Gostraighttotheexhibition.

B.Getsomethingtodrink.

C.Usethebathrooms.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.Howmanyhomesinthecountrysidestillhavenoelectricity?

A.240.B.600.C.3000.

19.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextmorning?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.

20.Whenisthereportbeingforecast?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnFriday.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

BigSpaceEventsToPutInYourCalendarFor2022

MAY—CHINA'SSPACESTATIONGETSBIGGER

MaywillseethelaunchofanewmodulefbrtheTiangongspacestation,China's"Palace

inthesky”.Itsfirstcoremodule,TianhewaslaunchedlastApril.Thenextmodulewillbe

Wentian,alaboratoryexpectedtolaunchbetweenMayandJune.Itwillalsoserveasa

backupcoremoduleandtheplacewherefuturespacewalksfromthetaikonautswilltake

place.Itwillbefollowedbyasecondlaboratorymodule,Mengtian,inAugust-September.

JUNE—INDIA'SSPACECRAFTTAKESITSFIRSTFLIGHT

ISRO,theIndianSpaceResearchOrganization,hasannouncedthatGaganyaan(which

translatestoSkyCraft)willhaveisfirstunscrewedfightinJune.Thecraftispannedtobea

keyvehicleintheIndianHumanSpaceflightProgramand,allgoingwellinthistest;itwill

befollowedbyacrewedtestnextyear.

JULY—RUSSIAEYESTHEMOONAGAIN

Russia'sLunaprogramhadmanysuccesseswithlanders,rovers,andevensample

returns,andLuna25isexpectedtofollowinthattraditionaccordingtoRussianSpace

Agency,Roscomos.Themissionthisfineisjustalanderexpectedtotouchdownnearthe

LunarSouthPolewithinstrumentsdesignedtostudythesoil.Thelocationmightbea

possibleareaofinterestforapermanentbaseontheMoon.

AUGUST—MORELUNARMISSIONS

AugustwillseethelaunchoftheKoreaPathfinderLunarOrbiter,apannedlunarorbiter

bytheKoreaAerospaceResearchInstitute(KARI).ThiswillbethefirstKoreanLunar

Mission,atechnologydemonstrationforKARI.

21.Whichcountrywillcarryoutmultiplespacetasksthisyear?

A.China.B.India.C.Russia.D.Korea.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutLuna25?

A.Itwilloperateinlowlunarorbit.B.ItwilltakealandontheMoon.

C.Itwillserveasapermanentbase.D.Itwilltakeitsfirstcrewedflight,

23.WhenisthefirstKoreanLunarMissionscheduled?

A.InMay.B.InJune.C.InJuly.D.InAugust

B

AnyonewatchingtheWinterOlympicsinBeijing,Chinaoverthelastfewdayshasseen

man-madesnow.Sincetheareagetslittlenaturalsnow,theWinterOlympicstookplaceon

almost100%man-madesnowfbrthefirsttime.Thisyear'sWinterOlympicswereheldin

Beijing,China,andintwoareasnorthwestofBeijing,YanqingandZhangjiakou.Theareas

getcoldinthewinter,buttheydon'tgetalotofsnow.Thafsbecausethey,renotfarfromthe

GobiDesert,andaregenerallyverydry.

Chinatookwaterfromareservoir(水库)whichhelpedsupplyBeijing'sdrinkingwater

andsentittoanearbyriver.Tocarrythewatertothemountainsfbrmakingsnow,Chinaran

milesandmilesofpipes.Chinasaysmakingthesnowtookabout49,000gallons(185,500

liters)ofwater.ChinahiredacompanycalledTechnoAlpintocreatethesnow.TechnoAlpin

createdman-madesnowatseveralearlierWinterOlympics.Forthesnowinthisyear's

Olympics,TechnoAlpinlaidover40miles(64kilometers)ofpipesandbroughtinhundreds

ofsnow-makingmachines.Withallequipment,makingthesnowfbrthisyear'sGamestook

sevenweeks.

Man-madesnowisn'tthesameasnaturalsnow,whichhasmoreairandlesswater.Still,

theadvancedmachinescanmakeseveraldifferentkindsofsnowdependingonwhat'sneeded

fbreachsport.Chinasaysthatthesnowatthisyear'sWinterOlympicswasproducedby

usingwindandsolarenergy.

Man-madesnowwasusedintheWinterOlympicsin2010and2014becauseofwann

weather.Inthe2018GamesinPyeongChang,SouthKorea,approximately90%ofthesnow

wasalsomadebymachine.

24.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Theclassificationofskiing.B.Thenecessityofcreatingartificialsnow.

C.ThesignificanceoftheOlympics.D.ThecharacteristicsoftheGobiDesert.

25.Whatisneededfortransportingwater?

A.Reservoirs.B.Machines.C.Equipment.D.Pipes.

26.Whatcanweinferaboutman-madesnow?

A.Itstypesvaryineverysport.

B.Ithasnodifferencefromnaturalsnow.

C.Itbecameuncommoninwintersportsevents.

D.Itcan'tbemadeinenvironment-friendlyways.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.TheDryConditionsB.Snow-makingMethods

C.TheArtificialSnowD.China'sWinterOlympics

C

OnTuesday,theHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegionsaw7,596newCOVID-19

cases,thefourthdaywithnewinfectionslowerthan10,000.Thafsstillabignumber,but

muchbetterthan20,000or80,000dailyinfectionsearlierandatthepeak.Thefifthwaveof

COVID-19isfinallypeaking,withtheendnotsofaraway.

Behindthatpositivechangearethetirelesseffortsofthecentralgovernmentandthe

peopleonthemainland.AsearlyasFeb17,thecentralgovernmentdispatchedthefirstteam

ofexpertstoHongKongtohelp,followedbyabundantsuppliesofmedicalequipmentand

materials.

ThatmakesitespeciallyabsurdforaBloombergcommentatortoclaim"thecityis

losingitsDNA".HongKong'sDNAliesinthatofChina,nottheWest.Respectforlife,

valuingpeople'slivesandsavinglivesatallcostsisamongthevaluesofChinafromancient

tomodemtimes.WhenitcomestoCOVID-19,theonlypriorityistosavelivesandavoid

morelosses,fbrwhichtemporarylockdownsofcommunitiesandsuspendingflightsare

acceptablemeasures.

Bysayingsuchmeasures"restrictpeople'sfreedom'',mediaoutletsnotonlydistort(歪

曲)theeffortsoftheChinesepeople,butalsomisreadChina.Theyignorepeople'slives,

whichispartlywhythedeathscausedbyCOVID-19havebeenover1millionintheUS.Its

totalinfectionsanddeathsboth€iead^^theworld,whichcouldhavebeenavoidedhadtheUS

learnedsomelessonsfromChina.

WithCOVID-19inHongKongonthedownswing,thecityislooseningitsmandatory

(强制性的)measures,anyway.That'showfreedomisensured.Notbystandingdoing

nothingandwatchingpeopledie,butbytakingeffectivemeasurestoprotectthepeopleso

COVID-19isputundercontrol.

28.WhydoesthewriterlistoutthenumbersinParagraph1?

A.Tointroducetheexactnumbersofthediseasevictims.

B.ToillustratetheseriousnessofthediseaseinHongKong.

C.ToshowHongKong'sachievementsagainstCOVID-19.

D.ToprovethesuccessfulendofCOVID-19inHongKong.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dispatched"inParagraph2mean?

A.Assigned.B.Coached.C.Joined.D.Inspected.

30.Whatcanweinferaboutthewriterfromthetext?

A.Hehasstrongprejudiceagainstforeigncultures.

B.HehascompleteconfidenceinChineseculture.

C.HetoleratesthemisunderstandingaboutChina.

D.Heunderstandspeople'sdifferentvaluesoflife.

31.Whichsectionofanewspaperisthetexttakenfrom?

A.Entertainment.B.Lifestyle.C.Business.D.Opinion.

D

Theysayprocrastination(拖延)isthethiefoftime-actuallydeadlinesare.New

researchfromtheUniversityofOtagohasfoundthatifyouwantsomeonetohelpyouout

withsomething,itisbestnottosetadeadlineatall.Butifyoudosetadeadline,makeit

short.

ProfessorStephenKnowlesandhisco-authorstestedtheeffectofdeadlinelengthon

taskcompletionfortheirresearchpublishedinEconomicInquiry.Participantswereinvitedto

completeanonlinesurveyconcerningacharitydonation.Theyweregiveneitheroneweek,

onemonth,ornodeadlinetorespond.ProfessorKnowlessaysalthoughthetopicofthe

surveywasaboutcharity,theresultsapplytoanysituationwheresomeoneasksanother

personforhelp.

Thestudyfoundresponsestothesurveywerelowestfortheone-monthdeadlineand

highestwhennodeadlinewasspecified.Nodeadlineandtheone-weekdeadlineledtomany

earlyresponses,whilealongdeadlineappearedtogivepeoplepennissiontoprocrastinate,

andthenforget.ProfessorKnowleswasn'tsurprisedtofindthatspecifyingashorterdeadline

increasedthechancesofreceivingaresponsecomparedtoalongerdeadline.However,hedid

finditinterestingthattheyreceivedthemostresponseswhennodeadlinewasspecified.

“Wcinterpretthisasevidencethatspecifyingalongerdeadline,asopposedtoashort

deadlineornodeadlineatall,removestheurgencytoact,”hesays."Peoplethereforeputoff

undertakingthetask,andsincetheyareinattentive,postponingitresultsinlowerresponse

rates.

Hesaysitispossiblethatnotspecifyingadeadlinemightstillhaveledparticipantsto

assumethatthereisanunspokendeadline.ProfessorKnowleshopeshisresearchcanhelp

reducetheamountofprocrastinatingpeopledo."Manypeopleprocrastinate.Theyhavethe

bestintentionsofhelpingsomeoneout,butjustdonotgetaroundtodoingit.”

32.WhydidProfessorKnowlesdotheresearch?

A.Tostudymoreaboutprocrastination.B.Totesttheeffectsofdeadlines.

C.Toprovetheexistenceofprocrastination.D.Toadvocatecharitydonation.

33.Whichsituationisleastlikelytoleadtoprocrastination?

A.Acrowd-fundingappealwithnodeadline.B.Aone-weekpost-disasterdonation.

C.Aone-monthapplicationfbrassistance.D.Acharitydonationdueonagivendate.

34.Whydopeopleprocrastinatewhengivenalongdeadline?

A.Theyareunwillingtoact.B.Theydislikethedeadline.

C.Theylackasenseofurgency.D.Theyaretoobusytoremember.

35.WhatdoesProfessorKnowlestalkaboutconcerningtheresearchinthelastparagraph?

A.Itsconcern.B.Itslimitation.C.Itsbackground.D.Itssignificance.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12・5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多

余选项。

Intermittentfasting(I诃歇'性断食)isaneatingplanthatswitchesbetweenfastingand

eatingonaregularschedule.Researchshowsthatintermittentfastingisawaytomanage

yourweightandpreventsomeformsofdisease.36

Inprevioustime,itwaseasiertomaintainahealthyweight.Therewerenocomputers,

andTVshowsturnedofFatl1p.m.;peoplestoppedeatingbecausetheywenttobed.

37Westayawakeforlongerhourstocatchourfavoriteshows,playgamesandchat

online.We'resittingandsnackingalldayandmostofthenight.

Intermittentfastingisallaboutwhenweeatinsteadofwhatweeat.Withintermittent

fasting,youonlyeatduringaspecifictime.Youcanfastforacertainnumberofhourseach

dayoreatjustonemealacoupledaysaweek.38Scientificevidencepointsto

somehealthbenefits,aswell.Theseincludealongerlife,aleanerbodyandasharpermind.

39Forinstance,youmaychoosetotry16/8mode:eatingforeighthoursand

stayinghungryforl6hours.Another,knownasthe5:2approach,involveseatingregularly

fivedaysaweek.Fortheothertwodays,youlimityourselftoone500-600caloriemeal.But

longerperiodswithoutfoodarcnotnecessary.Goingtoolongwithouteatingmightactually

encourageyourbodytostartstoringmorefatinresponsetostarvation.

Intermittentfastingissafeformanypeople,butit'snotforeveryone.Skippingmeals

isn'tthebestwaytomanageyourweightifyou'repregnant.40Talktoyourdoctor

ifyoustartexperiencingunusualanxiety,headaches,orothersymptomsafteryoustart

intermittentfasting.

A.Overweightpeoplebenefitmost.

B.Itcanbealifestylechangewithbenefits.

C.Healthbenefitsariseinintermittentfasting.

D.Youcanpickeitheradailyoraweeklyapproach.

E.Nowadays,TVandotherentertainmentareavailable24/7.

F.Doingsocanhelpbumbodyfatlittlebylittlewithoutbeingnoticed.

G.Remembertocheckwithyourdoctorbeforestartingintermittentfasting.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

Jess,a12-year-oldgirl,livesinMallacoota,asmalltowninAustralia.Sheisoneof

manychildrenhavingbeenthroughmental;41andheartbreakintheNewYear

bushfires.

She42thebushfireswithfear.'Tveneverbeensoscared.Theskywasturned

tobloodred,andthe,embers(灰烬)were43allaroundus.Itwasmuchworsethan

any44shesaid.

Jess,alongwithherfamily,spenttwoterrifyingdaysonthelocalboatwhere.Residents

stayedfor45,anditwasalsoaplacewhere46couldnotbebroken.Jess

andherlittlecompanionsplannedto47theircommunitygardenandthehousefor

chickens.

OneblessingforMallacootaisthatnoone48theirlifeduringthedisaster*.

Roadsintoandoutofthetownarebeginningtoreopen.Wanderingaloneamongthe

houses49totheground.Jessstillmanagedtofinda50sideandsaidat

leastnowshewouldnothavetocleanherbedroomanymore.Innotimesheandher

companions5jstartedtorestorethecommunitygardenandeven52a

familyofchickenstothenew"home”,makingsomethingbadintosomethinggood.

It'salongroadbackto53life.Butitissurely54ifwehavethewill.

AsJesssaid,4<Mybelovedhometownwills55again.”

41.A.disorderB.sufferingC.growthD.training

42.A.recalledB.imaginedC.observedD.controlled

43.A.escapingB.crowdingC.flyingD.running

44.A.scaryB.artisticC.fancyD.silent

45.A.comfortB.peaceC.treatD.safety

46.A.rulesB.spiritsC.habitsD.promises

47.A.reserveB.designC.rebuildD.decorate

48.A.savedB.lostC.tookD.changed

49.A.knockedB.blownC.explodedD.burnt

50.A.positiveB.warmC.familiarD.correct

51.A.wiselyB.luckilyC.activelyD.anxiously

52.A.returnedB・welcomedC・forcedD.contributed

53.A.simpleB.commonC.normalD.social

54.A.hopefulB.riskC.specialD.tough

55.A.restB.expandC.struggleD.shine

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。

TheofficialBeijingOlympicmascot(吉祥物),BingDwenDwen,isacutepandaina

transparentastronautsuitwitharainbow56(surround)itsface.

WhentheBingDwenDwenadfirstappeared,itscreator,aprofessoratGuangzhou

AcademyofFineArts,couldhardlyhavepredictedthepopularityofthemascot.It

57(describe)as“outofthisworldugly”bysomepeople.However,mostpeople

fellinlovewithit58(direct)theysawit.Twitter-aplatformthatisnot

59(access)inChina-hasseenanunusualoutpouringofloveforthepanda.

60onenewssourcereported,upto20%ofTwitteraccountsexpressingfondness

forBingDwenDwcnwerecreatedinJanuaryalone.

Consumersusedtolineup61(get)similarpandaobjects.Itslikenesses

appearedonkeychains,snowglobesandevenanairplane.Facingasupply62

(short)ofBingDwenDwen,manystoreshadlimited63numberofpandaseach

customercouldbuy.Itwasnotuncommontoseehundredsofpeoplecampedoutside

OlympicmemorabiliastoresinBeijinginthehopeofgettingoneofthese64(toy).

Themascotnormallycostaround$30,butintheUS,souvenirswerebeingresold

65upto$317.Alloftheseshowedthesuccessofthedesign.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.举世瞩目的北京冬奥会已经落下帷幕,杭州亚运会也进入了倒计时。请你以“Great

sportseventsandhealth”为题写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:

1.举办体育盛会的意义;

2.强身健体的重要性;

3.呼吁大家多锻炼身体。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Greatsportseventsandhealth

第二节(满分25分)

67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Spellingwasmyfavoritesubjectinfourthgrade.EveryweekImemorizedthenew

words,andbyFridayIwaspreparedtotakethespellingtest.Iusuallygotallthewordsright.

Myteacher,MrsCasazza,usuallywrote"Excellent!”onthetopofmypaper.

Oneday,MrsCasazzaannouncedtotheclassthatwewouldhaveaspellingbee(拼字比

赛)onThursday.440h,no,“Ithought.LastmonthwhenIhadtostandinthefrontoftheclass

andgiveabookreport,myannsshooksobadlythatitwashardtoreadmypaper.Iwasvery

consciousofthetwenty-sevenpairsofeyesonmeandallIwantedtodowastorunbackto

myseat.Aspellingbeewouldbeevenworse.Iwouldn'thaveapapertoreadfrom!

AfterlunchonThursday,MrsCasazzaexplainedtherules.44Saytheword,spellit,and

thensayitagain,“shesaid."Becarefulnottorepeatanyletters.”Oneatatime,she

pronouncedawordforeachstudenttospell.Twoboysmademistakesrightawayandhadto

sitdown.Withsweatyhands,Iwaitedformyturn.Afterthegirlnexttomecorrectlyspelled

herword,MrsCasazzacalledmynameandsaid"Yourwordis'echo.'"

“Echo,“Istarted.Thenmymindwentblank.Everyonewaslookingatme,waitingfor

metospeakoutthefirstletter.ButIcouldn'tthink.MyfacegothotandIwasunableto

finishtheword.MrsCasazzahadtoletmesitdown.Afterwards,MrsCasazzasaiditworked

sowellthatshedecidedtohaveaspellingbeeeveryThursday.

AfraidthatI'dmessupagain,Ididn'twanttogotoschoolthefollowingThursday.

“What'swrong?”mymotherasked.ItoldheraboutthespellingbeeandexplainedthatIwas

nervouswhentheywerealllookingatme."You'reagoodspellerandyoudosowellinyour

tests,sojustbelieveinyourself^'Mumsaid.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

TheencouragementfromMumgavememuchconfidenceinmyself.

"Verygood,“MrsCasazzasaidwithacheerfulsmileonherface.

参考答案:

1.B

【解析】

【原文】

W:Thisgreycarpetisexactlywhatwe'relookingfor.

M:ButIliketheredonebest.Itwouldlookbetterthanthegreyoneinthebedroom.Thelight

blueoneisOKtoo.

2.B

【解析】

【原文】

M:I'mnotusedtothenewstyleinwhichtheteacherhasaskedustowritethisessay.Tmmuch

betterusingmynormalstyleofwriting.

W:ButIlikeit.Ifsgoodtotrydifferentwritingstyles.

3.C

【解析】

【原文】

M:ThisdietI'monisreallyhardtofollow.IremembertocountthecaloriesineverythingIeat

anddrink,butIalwaysforgettowritethemdown.

W:Ifollowedthatdiettoo.Ineverrememberedtoreadthecaloriesonthepackageoffood.

4.C

【解析】

【原文】

M:So,youfellandhityourhead?Howareyoufeeling?

W:Embarrassed,morethananything!Idon'tneedtogotohospital,oranything.

M:Well,takeiteasyintheofficetoday.Andifyouneedtogohome,justsay.

5.A

【解析】

【原文】

W:Fmnotsurewhattostudyatuniversity.Ireallylikeforeignlanguages,likeFrench,butI'm

alsodrawntoothercourses.

M:Ialwaysthoughtmathswasyourfavoritesubject.

W:Itusedtobe,butIpreferhistorynow...Actually,perhapsthatiswhatIshouldchoose.

6.A

7.C

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【原文】

M:Nurse,thismancannotgohome.Infact,weneedtogethimtotheoperatingtheaterasquickly

aspossible.Hisheartbeatisreallyweak.

W:Fmnotsureifthatispossible,DoctorWilson.Alltheoperatingtheaterswillbebeingusedthis

afternoon.

M:Hisconditionismuchworse.Gethimtherenowandwe'llhavetocancelsomeoperations.Fil

explaintothosepatientslater.

W:Yes,doctor.

M:Hurry,there'snotimetoloseifwehopetosavethisman'slife!

8.A

9.C

10.B

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【原文】

M:Thesehillsaretakingalotlongertocrossthanyousaid,andFmsureIjustheardabear.We

weresupposedtohavereachedthehotelbynow.Arewelost?

W:No,ofcoursenot.Youkeptstoppingtotakephotosofallthelovelyscenery(风景).That's

whyit'stakinglongerthanwethought.

M:Butwe'vebeenwalkingforhours.Wsgettingdark.

W:Stopworrying—Ijustcan'tfindwhereweareonthemap,that'sall.

M:Ohno-sowearelost!AllIwanttodoisgotosleep!

W:Listen,iftheworstcomestotheworst,weUljusthavetosetupacampinthosewoods.

M:What?Thosedeepdarkwoodsoverthere?No,thankyou.

W:Comeonthen.Iguessthehotelisontheothersideofthathill.Tilraceyou!

M:Waitforme!

11.A

12.B

13.B

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【原文】

M:IforgothowmuchIenjoygardening.Itseemslikesuchaboringthingtodo,butonceyou're

outhere,it'sactuallyquitealotoffun.

W:Thefreshairisgoodforyouaswell.

M:Agreed—I'mreallytiredalready!Infact,Tmreadyforabreak.Wouldyoulikeacupof

juice?

W:Acoffeeplease.Couldyoumakeitquitestrong,withplentyofmilkandonesugarinit?

M:Yes,ofcourse.Imayeventhrowinachocolatebiscuitortwo!Thatremindsme—I'm

meetingafewofmyfriendsat3:00p.m.inthetownfortea.Wouldyouliketojoinus?

W:Fdloveto.ButIreallywanttogetthisfinished,soFmworriedImaynothavetime.Ifs11:00

a.m.already.

M:Well,lefshavethatquickbreakandthenreallygoforit.Hopefully,we'llgetthislooking

perfectby2:30p.m.andthenwecanheadtothetown.Isthatadeal?

W:It'sadeal!

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.C

【解析】

【原文】

W:Well,thatwasanewexperience!TveneverbeenonaLondonbusbefore.

M:Honestly,I'dusuallytakethesubway,butthere'ssomuchengineeringworkgoingonthatthe

trainsareoftendelayed.

W:Yes,andwewouldn'twanttomisstheexhibition!

M:Exactly.Comeon...themuseumisjustashortwalkacrossthepark.

W:We'vebeenluckywiththeweather.Theforecastsaiditwasgoingtorain!

M:Yes,ifscold,butatleastit'sdry.Andyouneverknow,thesunmightcomeoutlater.

W:Here'shoping!So...anexhibitionofinternationalart.Thisshouldbegreat!

M:Yeah,I'mreallylookingforwardtoit.

W:Whatareyoumostexcitedtosee?

M:There'sacollectionofPersiancarpetslentbytheCarpetMuseumofIraninTehran.

W:Oh,wow...AndtheNationalArtMuseumofChinahaslentsomebeautifultraditional

paintings,whichattractmemost.IwenttherewhenIvisitedBeijinglastsummer!

M:Youdid?

W:Yes!IsawawonderfulexhibitionofChinesesilkthere.

M:Great!Well,we'veplentyoftimetoseeeverything.Isaywhenwefirstgetthere,wefindthe

bathrooms,andthengoroundtheexhibition,beforegettingacupoftea.

W:Soundsgreat!

18.B

19.A

20.A

【解析】

【原文】

M:Helloeveryone,welcometotoday'sweatherreport.Thelastfewdayshaveseenallsorts

ofproblemscausedbytheweather.Highwindshavebroughtdow

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