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福建省部分达标学校

2023~2024

学年第⼀学期期中注意事项:

⾼三英语质量监测1.答题前2

,考⽣务必将⾃⼰的姓名考⽣号考场号座位号填写在答题卡上,选出每⼩题答案后,⽤铅笔把答题卡上对应题⽬的答案标号涂⿊如需改.回答选择题时动,⽤橡⽪擦⼲净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答⾮选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上⽆效3.考试结束后

,将本试卷和答题卡⼀并交回共第⼀部分 听⼒( 两节,满分分)共做题时,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共第⼀节(共

5 ;⼩题每

1.5 ,满分7.5分)⼩题 分听下⾯5段对话每段对话后有⼀个⼩题,从题中所给的C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有0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⼩题 分:Howmuchistheshirt?例A.£19.15. B.₤9.18. C.₤9.15.C答案是。Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Acloserelative. B.Akindoffood. C.Anewrestaurant.HowwillthespeakersgototheSportsplex?Bytaxi. B.Bybus. C.Bysubway.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketoday?AWindy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy.InwhichcitydidthewomanandJohnstaythelongest?B.C.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?Heusedtobealawyer.HeisbeinginterviewedHegotthenewsfromhisaunt.(第⼆节共;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C三个选项中选出最佳选项5

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;听两遍听

完后,各⼩题将给出

秒钟的作答时间

每段对话或独⽩读6听第 段材料

,回答第7题Whenwillthespeakershavetheirpicnic?OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.Whowillgotothemarket?Johnny’smother. B.Lucy’sparents. C.JohnnyandLucy.7听第 段材料

,回答第9题Wherearethespeakers?Inabookstore. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?forhisturn. B.Signhisname. C.Callhisfriend.8 , 10听第 段材料回答第 ⾄题What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Husbandandwife. B.Brotherandsister. C.Customerandshopassistant.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Heisverypoor. B.Hehatesshopping. C.Heoftenestothestore.Whichdressdoesthewomanlike?Theredone. B.Theblueone. C.Thewhiteone.9听第 段材料

,回答第3⾄6题Whatdoesthemanthinkofvisitingartgalleries?B.Disappointing.Wheredidthewomangorecently?Seoul. B.Washington. C.Paris.Howoldisthewoman?22yearsold. B.26yearsold. C.28yearsold.Whichartgallerydoesthemanwanttovisitagain?Museed’OrsayinParis.CentrePompidouinParis.TheNationalGalleryofArtinWashington.10听第 段材料

,回答第7⾄0题WhoisPerelman?Aresearcher. B.Adoctor. C.Areporter.18whomdobabiesfeelthemostfortable?A.Strangeadults. B.Babysitters. C.Otherbabies.Howmaybabiesreacttounfamiliarbabies?Theymaystarttocry. B.Theymaytoucheachother. C.Theymayshowmuchfear.Whatmaythestudyleadto?Muchmoreparentingtimewithbabies.Anincreaseinfamilybaseddaycarecenters.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.(第⼆部分 阅读共

两节,满分50分)共第⼀节(共;⼩题每

2.5 ,满分37.5分)⼩题 分阅读下列短⽂,从每题所给的D四⼩题 分ATheMontagueBookmillTheMontagueBookmillinMontagueisausedbookstorehousedinan1842gristmill( )setonthe磨坊banksoftheSawmillRiver,afewmilesnorthofNorthamptonandAmherst,Massachusetts.ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewCafeandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.haveconcertsandperformancesinspring,summerandfall.Thebookstoreisalovelyplacewhereyoucanloseyourselfforhours.beenlosthereforyears.OurBooksOurcollectionleanstowardtheacademic,butwehavethousandsofbooks,onjustabouteverythingfromAustentoZola.Ourbooksaregenerallyhalfprice,includingrecentpublishers’overstocks.Don’tlookforourcataloguesonline;we’renotthatbookstore.Butifwecan’tfindthebookyou’relookingfor,we’llfindyouabetteroneyoudon’tknowbutyouwant.WeBuyBooksbuybooksstrictlybyappointment,andwemakeappointmentsonlybyphonesothatwecandiscussyourbooks.lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalnotes.EventsInformationThereareeventsheldinourstoreeveryyearexceptin2022and2023.Pleasepayattentiontothefollowinginformation.Doorsopenat7:30pm,unlessposted.●Allshowsare$10cashandcreditcardsarenotaccepted.●Besuretoarriveearlyforcouches,armchairsandbrowsingthebooks!●thispageforadditions,updatesandmoreinformation.●WhatdoyouknowaboutTheMontagueBookmill?Ithousesabankand1842gristmillsintotal. B.Itallowsyoutolookforcataloguesonline.C.Itprovidesfoodanddrinkforcustomers. D.Itonlychargeshalfpricesforacademicbooks.WhichofthefollowingbestsuitsTheMontagueBookmill?Anewtextbookwithnonotes. B.Anewbestsellingnovelatabookfair.C.Ausedbookwithunderliningnotes. D.AbookfromtheNationalLibraryofChina.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?Atravelbrochure. B.Atouristmap. C.Awebsite. D.Ahealthmagazine.BThestandswerealwaysfilledwithfamilymemberstosupporttheirfavoriteplayers.Iattendedeachofmyson’sgames.Hisfatherworkednightsforyears,andmissedoutonmostofhisgames.MysonJordenknewifhisdadcould,hewouldbetheresittingrightbesideme.WhenJordenwasyounger,somefamilymemberswouldoccasionallyetowatch.Butgraduallytheystoppedshowingup.NeveroncedidJordenleadmetobelievethatthisbotheredhim,butapparentlyitdid.Itwasn’tuntilwhenhewasaskedtogiveaspeechathisbaseballeventthathemadeitveryclearnotonlytomebutaroomfilledwithover150peoplejusthowimportantitistohaveextrafansinthestands.HisspeechwasanythingbutlikeIthoughtitwouldbe.Itwasn’tshortandbittersweet.Itwasn’thisquickthankyoutohiscoachesandteammates.Hepouredhisheartout,sayingheseldomhadgrandparents,auntsorunclesingtosupporthim.Hewasgratefulthathisteammates’familymembersshoweduptosupportnotjusttheirownlovedonesbuttheentireteamofboys.ClearlyJordendesiredmorethanjustme.NeverdidIeverthinkmysonwouldbehurtinginsideashelookedouttothebleacherstoseeonlymeateachandeverygame.Ashestruggledtogeteachwordoutthroughtears,IpromisedIwouldattendasmanyeventsofthechildrenaroundasIpossiblycould.TherewasnowayIcouldallowanotherchildtofeelwhatmysonwasfeeling.Thissmallsimplegesturewouldmeansomuchtoanychild.NeitherJordennorIwasupsetwiththosewhoneverourlivesbeeplicatedandthateveryoneisbusywiththeirownchildrenandjobsthatmaynotallowthemasmuchfreetimeasthey’dlike.WhatdoweknowaboutJorden’sfather?HehadlongbeenmisunderstoodbyJorden.HehadfewchancestoattendJorden’sgames.HemanagedtobewithJordenineverygame.HehadmadeexcusestomissJorden’sgames.WhatwasJorden’sspeechabout?Hisambitiontowinthechampionship.Hisgratitudetohismotherandcoaches.Hisplaintabouthisfamilymembers.Hisdesireforsupportfrommorepeople.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofJorden’sspeech?A.Depressing. B.plicated. C.Astonishing. D.Absurd.HowdidtheauthorrespondtoJorden’sspeech?Shetriedtobeactivelyinvolvedinchildren’sgames.Shepromisednottomissoutongamesofeverychild.SheofferedtoinvitemanyrelativestoJorden’sgames.ShedecidedtoleadJordentotrusthisfamilymembers.CHumanshavemadetheworldlessfriendlytobirdsinmanyways.Oneobviousexampleofthiscanbefoundinmetalspikes(尖刺

),orantibirdspikesinbuildingstopreventbirdsfromlandingandevennesting.However,ahandfulofbirdshavestruckback.AukeFlorianHiemstra,abiologistresearchinganimalarchitectureattheNaturalisBiodiversityCenterinLeiden,Netherlands,studieshowwildanimalsusematerialsmadebyhumans.Hehasseenneststhatincludesomeunusualmaterials—thingslikeplasticflowersandsunglasses.Buthewassurprisedwhenseeingapictureofamagpie(

)nest,thetopofwhichhadantibirdspikes.喜鹊Researchershadlearnedthatthesmartspecies,magpiesandcrows(乌鸦

),werestealingantibirdspikesasanestbuildingmaterial.Thetwospeciesappearedtousetheantibirdspikesinslightlydifferentways.Forthecrows,additionallayerofintention:Theyappearedtousethespikeslikehumansdoroundedcoveringovertheirneststokeepotherbirdsfromlanding.Onerecentstudyreportedthatnestswithmanmadematerialshavebeenfoundallovertheworldandthatthemanmadematerialsincludeallkindsofmanmadematerials,includingknittingneedles,candywrappers,spikywires,andcigaretteends.Althoughmagpiesandcrowshaven’tbeendocumenteddoingthis,otherbirdshave.Scientistsaren’tsureifbirdsareusingartificialmaterialsbecausethey’rebetter,orsimplybecausethey’reeasytofind.Whatisnoteworthyisthathumanmadematerialsinbirdnestscancauseinjuries.Forexample,antibirdnetting,oftenplacedovergardenplots,isknowntobedangerousforbirds,whichoftenendupbeingentangledinit.ForHiemstra,whilethenewdiscoveriesarefascinating,healsohighlightsabroaderissue:theunfortunatepopularityofantibirdspikes.“It’skindofsadtokeepfightingagainstnatureinsteadofacceptingitaspartofthecity,”hesaid.WhywasHiemstrasurprisedwhenseeingthephotoofamagpienest?Amagpiedecorateditsnestwithplasticflowers.Magpiesandcrowsareasintelligentashumans.Magpiesandcrowscooperatedtobuildthenests.Themagpienestwasequippedwithmetalspikes.Howdomagpiesandcrowsdifferfromeachotherinusingantibirdspikes?Crowsusethemforfashion.Magpiesusethemfordefence.Crowsusethemtokeepoffotherspecies.Magpiesusethemtostrengthenthenests.Whatdoestheunderlineword“entangled”inparagraph4mean?B.C.WhatdoesHiemstraintendtodointhelastparagraph?Supportbirds’usingmanmadematerials.Acceptantibirdspikesaspartofthecity.Disapproveofhumans’usingantibirdspikes.Stressthepopularityofantibirdspikesinbirds.Dincreasesdramaticallyto50percentormoreforthoseagedover70.Itoftenesonsograduallythatmanyignoreit.Onlyanestimated15to25percentofadultswouldusehearingaids,andtheuseislowestamongpeoplewhohavelessaccesstohealthcare.However,recentresearchhasrevealedthatevenmildormoderatehearinglossinolderadultsisassociatedwithcognitive(

)decline.Olderadultswithhearinglossaremorelikelytodevelopdementia(

),andthe认知的 痴呆likelihoodincreaseswiththeseverityoftheloss.InJuly,FrankR.Lin,aprofessorfromJohnsHopkinsUniversity,presentedresultsfromafirstofitskindrandomizedclinicaltrial.Participantsare977adultsagedbetween70and84,includingthosewhohavemoreriskfactorsfordevelopingdementiaandthosewhoarerelativelyhealthy.Theyreceivedbestpracticehearingcare,includinghearingaids.Threeyearslater,hearingaidsdidmakeadifferencetotheparticipantsincognitivedecline.Especiallyforthosewhowereatthehigherriskfordementia,a48percentcutinriskofcognitivedeclinecouldbemadeiftheygothearingaids.Whenhearinglossisuntreated,thebrain’sorganizationchanges,saysAnuSharma,anauditoryneuroscientistoftheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.Inadultswithmildhearingloss,studiesshowadecreaseingraymatter(灰)inbrain.Sharmafoundearlysignsthatvisionandtouchareasofthebraincoverandchangeunderusedhearing质areas.Adultswithhearinglossalsoshowmoreactivityinworkingmemoryareas.Theyneedtomakeextraeffortsjusttolisten,Sharmasays,whichmayexhaustcognitivereserves.Hearinglossisalsoassociatedwithmorefalls,higherhealthcarecosts,andincreasedlonelinessandsocialisolation.“Hearingisfundamentaltohealthyaging,”saysNicholasReed,whoworkedwithFrankR.Linonthecognitivedeclinestudy.Whatcanwelearnfromthefiguresinthefirstparagraph?Americanspayspecialattentiontotheirhearing.Americansareunawareofdangerofhearingloss.ManyAmericanswithhearinglossstayuntreated.MostAmericansaresufferingserioushearingloss.WhatdidFrankR.Lin’sclinicaltrialreveal?Hearingaidshelpedreducecognitivedecline.Hearingaidsworkedonhealthypeople.Cognitivedeclinecouldresultinhearingloss.Cognitivedeclinewasunrelatedtoage.Whatsignwillappearbeforelosinghearing.Howhearinglossimpactscognitivedecline.Whyhearinglossisleftuntreatedbypeople.Howourbraindiscouragescognitivedecline.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?Hearingloss—anewfactorconnectedwithdementiaCognitivedecline,causedbymorethanhearinglossDementia—anincurablebutpreventablediseaseHearingloss,havinglimitedaccesstohealthcare(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Scientistshavediscoveredmanywaysofusingtechnologytohelpathletesimprovevariousaspectsoftheirperformance.Eachofthesehassomethingdifferenttoofferathletes,suchasperformancedata,healthorlifestyleinformation,increasingspeedorstrengthandmanymoreusefulpurposes. 16 analysisisnowusedinawiderangeofsports.Theanalysisallowsindividuals,teamsandcoachestoassessstrengths,weaknesses,mistakesandareasthatrequirefurthertraining. 17 Itcanbeachievedthroughbettertrainingprogramsandbyimplementing( )newstrategies.实施 18 Coachesareconstantlytrackingandmonitoringtheperformanceofathletestoseewhethertheyareimproving.Newtechnologyisallowingcoachestomeasureperformancemoreaccurately.Thisallowscoachestoseeevensmallergainsintheperformanceofanathlete.Ithaslongbeenknownthatsleepisimportantforathletes.Theirbodiesneedtosleeptogetenoughrestandtoallowtheirbodiestorebuildcells. 19 Forthesereasons,thereisnowtechnologythattracksanathlete’ssleep.Notonlydoesittrackhowmuchsleeptheathletesaregetting,butitalsomonitorswhentheysleep,theirsleepingpatternsandthequalityoftheirsleep. 20 Usingitallowsathletestopracticemovessuchasthrowinginavirtualspacewithareducedriskofinjury.Thisgivesthemasafewaytoimprovevariouselementsoftheirperformance.Theseinformationisthenusedtoimproveperformance.Sleepisalsoimportantforfocusandoptimalperformance.Theycanunderstandwhatapersonneedstodotosucceed.Knowingwhetheranathleteisimprovingesdowntodata.Educationplaysaroleinathletes’performanceastheirnaturalabilities.Herearesomeadvancesintechnologythatcanhelpathleticperformance.共第三部分 语⾔运⽤( 两节,满分分)共共第⼀节(共;⼩题每

1 ,满分15分)⼩题 分阅读下⾯短⽂,从每题所给的D四个选项中选出可以填⼊空⽩处⼩题 分Bodosawasawokenatmidnightbyasoundoutside.Hegotupandsawseveralwild21inhisfarm.Formanyfarmers,seeingsuchanimalsappearinthefarmis22.However,forBodosa,whoranalargeteafarminthestateofAssam,India,itmeanteverythingwasworking23.TheAsianelephantshasbeenlistedasa(n)24speciesbyInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureandtheirpopulationhas25byhalfinthepastdecadesforvariousreasons.Oneis26tothevastteafarms,whichelephantsregardaspartsoftheirforesthabitatsandtheirmigratoryroutesovercenturies.“Sadly,inIndia,27betweenhumansandwildelephantsoftenendup28,”saidBodosa.“Idecidedthattheremustbeawayforustolive29.”ThenBodosabegananaturalteafarmin2007.createanelephantfriendlyareaforelephants,Bodosaplantedorganicgrass,fruitsandtea.Healsoprovidedthemwitheasy30bymakingsuretherewerenofencesorother31torestrictwildelephants’movement.onAssam.21.A.strainsB.elephantsC.fieldsD.plants22.A.entertainingB.satisfyingC.alarmingD.embarrassing23.A.asusualB.bycontrastC.afterallD.inadvance24.A.primitiveB.representativeC.privilegedD.endangered25.A.droppedB.risenC.doubledD.changed26.A.adaptedB.connectedC.paredD.exposed27.A.rangesB.differencesC.encountersD.adventures28.A.awkwardB.tragicC.humorousD.controversial29.A.publiclyB.privatelyC.significantlyD.harmoniouslyGradually,onAssam.21.A.strainsB.elephantsC.fieldsD.plants22.A.entertainingB.satisfyingC.alarmingD.embarrassing23.A.asusualB.bycontrastC.afterallD.inadvance24.A.primitiveB.representativeC.privilegedD.endangered25.A.droppedB.risenC.doubledD.changed26.A.adaptedB.connectedC.paredD.exposed27.A.rangesB.differencesC.encountersD.adventures28.A.awkwardB.tragicC.humorousD.controversial29.A.publiclyB.privatelyC.significantlyD.harmoniously31.A.criteriaB.associationsC.regulationsD.barriers32.A.livedoffB.resultedfromC.appealedtoD.turneddown33.A.misreadB.diagnosedC.imaginedD.credited34.A.extendB.secureC.involveD.threaten35.A.ecologicalB.religiousC.culturalD.negative(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。BeijingissettohostitsannualBeijingMarathon.Thisevent 36 (bee)oneofthemostpopularmarathonsintheworldinthepastyears,attractingthousandsofparticipantsfromallovertheworld.TheBeijingMarathontakesplaceintheautumn,whenthecity 37 (decorate)withcolorfulleaves.Asthestartinggunfires,professional 38 (athlete)alongsideamateurrunnersfillthestreets,creatingaspiritedand 39 (energy)atmosphere.Themarathonoffersdifferentcategories,suchasthefullmarathonandthehalfmarathon,cateringtorunnersofallabilities. 40 raceroutetakesparticipantsthroughtheheartofBeijing,allowingthemtowitnessthe 41 (city)historicallandmarksandmodernmarvels.RunnerspassbyfamoussiteslikeTian’anmenSquare,theForbiddenCityandtheofHeaven.TheselandmarksprovideaglimpseintotherichhistoryandcultureofChina.Alongthecourse,thousandsofpeoplelinethestreets,cheeringandencouragingtherunners, 42 (create)anincrediblesenseoffriendship.handoutwater,drinks,andevensmallsnacks 43 (keep)therunnersfueled.TheBeijingMarathonisnotonlyarace,butitalsoisanexperience 44 bringspeopletogether,promotesfitnessandshowcasesthebeautyofBeijing.Whetheryou’reaseasonedrunner 45 afirsttimer,thiseventoffersanunforgettablejourneythroughtheheartofChina’scapitalcity.Laceupyourrunningshoesandgetreadyforanexcitingadventure.(第四部分 写作共

两节,满分40分)满第⼀节(满46.)分 分,你的朋友Mary来信就如何有效地阅读⼀本书向你征求意⻅。请你给她回⼀封邮件,内假定你是李华容包括1. ;写信⽬的2. ;给出建议3.表达期望。注意:1. 80写作词数应为

左右;2. 下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。请按如DearMary,LiHua(第⼆节满分)分47.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。HenryCrawleywasacabdriverwhodrovelongcircuitseveryday.Hisjobkepthimawayfromfamilyforlonghours.Itwasthetopicofmanyquarrelshehadgottenintowithhiswife,whounderstoodwhyhewasawaysooftenbutcouldnotresisttheurgetocryoutforherhusband’sphysicalabsence.makeupfornotalwaysbeingthereforhisdaughter,Leslie,Henrywasdeterminedtomakeittoher16thbirthdaypartyontime.Onthedayofherbirthday,Henryconveyedasmanypassengersashecouldasusual.Whenhefinallyfinishedthelastordertoadistanttownoutsidethecity,Henryrushedbacktohiscityforthesmallparty.However,hegotcaughtupinaheavysnowstormthatrestrictedmobilityonhiswayback.Stubbornly,hedecidedhewouldpressonanywayandcontinueddrivingeventhoughhehadtogoatasnail’s(

)pace.蜗⽜的Itwas6:00pmandLeslie’spartystartedat6:30pm.Heplainedabouttheweatherashefastenedhiseyesontheslipperyroad.Astimepassed,hegotclosertothecity.Suddenly,hespottedapersonsittingbesidetheroad.Hestoppedhiscartocheckonit,andfounditwasanelderlywomanwhowasunabletospeakbutalmostfreezing.Herbedroomclothestoldhimshemustbefromthetownnearbyhejustdrovepast.Henrydecidedtotakethewomantohertown,butherememberedthathiswifewouldbeupsetwithhimifhemissedhisdaughter’sbirthdayparty.Hecalledhiswifetoexplainthings.Ashepredicted,shesaidnothing,endingupthecall.Thatmadehimuneasyandalmostturnbacktohiscar.Butheknewthathecouldnotleavethewomanhelpless.“I’dwantsomeonetocareformywifeordaughteriftheyendedupinsuchatoughsituation,”hesaidtohimself.注意:1.续写词数应为

150 ;左右2. 下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。请按如Withoutanyhesitation,Henrywasdeterminedtohelpthestranger.Uponhisarrival,itwaslateatnightandHenrybecamemoreuneasy.福建省部分达标学校2023~2024学年第⼀学期期中注意事项:

⾼三英语质量监测1.答题前,考⽣务必将⾃⼰的姓名考⽣号考场号座位号填写在答题卡上2回答选择题时选出每⼩题答案后⽤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回答⾮选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上⽆效3.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51.5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AC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例:Howmuchistheshirt?A£19.15.₤9.18.₤9.15.答案是1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acloserelative.Akindoffood.Anewrestaurant.HowwillthespeakersgototheSportsplex?taxi.bus.subway.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketoday?Windy.Sunny.Rainy.Inwhichcitydidthewomanandstaythelongest?Vienna.Rome.Paris.Whatwelearnabouttheman?Heusedtobealawyer.Heisbeinginterviewednow.Hegotthenewsfromhisaunt.第⼆节(共151.5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AC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第6段材料,回答第67题Whenwillthespeakershavetheirpicnic?OnFriday. OnSaturday. OnSunday.7.Whowillgotothemarket?A.Johnny’smother. Lucy’sparents. JohnnyandLucy.听第7段材料,回答第89题Wherearethespeakers?Inabookstore. Inarestaurant. Inasupermarket.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?forhisturn. hisname. Callhisfriend.听第8段材料回答第10⾄12题10.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. Brotherandsister. Customerandshopassistant.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisverypoor. Hehatesshopping. Heoftenestothestore.12.Whichdressdoesthewomanlike?A.Theredone. Theblueone. Thewhiteone.听第9段材料,回答第13⾄16题13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofvisitingartgalleries?A.Worthwhile. Costly. Disappointing.14.Wheredidthewomangorecently?A.ToSeoul. ToWashington. ToParis.15.Howoldisthewoman?A.22yearsold. 26yearsold. 28yearsold.16.Whichartgallerydoesthemanwanttovisitagain?Museed’OrsayinParis.CentrePompidouinParis.TheNationalGalleryofArtinWashington.17.WhoisPerelman?A.Aresearcher. Adoctor. Areporter.18.whomdobabiesfeelthemostfortable?A.Strangeadults. Babysitters. Otherbabies.19.Howmaybabiesreacttounfamiliarbabies?A.Theymaystarttocry. Theymaytouchother. Theymayshowmuchfear.20.Whatmaythestudyleadto?Muchmoreparentingtimewithbabies.Anincreaseinfamilybaseddaycarecenters.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.第⼆部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第⼀节(共152.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短⽂,从每题所给的AD四个选项中选出最佳选项ATheMontagueBookmillTheMontagueBookmillinMontagueisausedbookstorehousedinan1842gristmill(磨坊),setonthebanksoftheSawmillRiver,afewmilesnorthofNorthamptonandAmherst,Massachusetts.ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.haveconcertsandperformancesinspring,summerandfall.Thebookstoreisalovelyplacewhereyouloseyourselfforhours.beenlosthereforyears.OurOurcollectionleanstowardtheacademic,butwehavethousandsofbooks,onjustabouteverythingfromAustentoZola.Ourbooksaregenerallyhalfprice,includingrecentpublishers’overstocks.Don’tlookforourcataloguesonline;we’renotthatbookstore.ifwecan’tfindthebookyou’relookingfor,we’llfindyouabetteroneyoudon’tknowbutyouwant.buybooksstrictlybyappointment,andwemakeappointmentsonlybyphonesothatwediscussyourbooks.lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalEventsInformationThereareeventsheldinourstoreeveryyearexceptin2022and2023.payattentiontothefollowinginformation.●Doorsopenat7:30pm,unlessposted.showsare$10andcreditcardsarenotaccepted.suretoarriveearlyforcouches,armchairsandbrowsingthebooks!thispageforadditions,updatesandmoreinformation.1.WhatdoyouknowaboutTheMontagueBookmill?A.Ithousesabankand1842gristmillsintotal.Itallowsyoutolookforcataloguesonline.Itprovidesfoodanddrinkforcustomers. D.Itonlychargeshalfpricesforacademicbooks.WhichofthefollowingbestsuitsTheMontagueBookmill?Anewtextbookwithnonotes. Anewbestsellingnovelatabookfair.Ausedbookwithunderliningnotes. D.AbookfromtheNationalLibraryofChina.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?Atravelbrochure. Atouristmap. Awebsite. D.Ahealthmagazine.【答案】1.C 2.B 3.C【解析】【导语】这是⼀篇应⽤⽂。⽂章主要介绍了TheMontagueBookmill这家书店,介绍了其位置、书的特⾊以及营业时间等信息。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据第⼀段“ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.(在令⼈惊叹的Ladykilliggrew咖啡馆和美丽的新分⽔岭餐厅,⽩天和晚上都有美味的⻝物和饮料)”可知,TheMontagueBookmill为顾客提供⻝物和饮料。故选【2题详解】细节理解题。根据lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalnotes.(我们寻找保存完好的书,我们不买教科书或以前图书馆的书。书⾥不应该有划线、⾼亮或边注)”可知,书展上的⼀本新的畅销⼩说最适合TheMontagueBookmill。故选推理判断题根据最后⼀段ththispgeordditions,updtesndmoreinormtion.关注BThestandswerealwaysfilledwithfamilymemberstosupporttheirfavoriteplayers.Iattendedofmyson’sgames.Hisfatherworkednightsforyears,andmissedoutonmostofhisgames.sonknewifhisdadcould,hewouldbetheresittingrightbesideme.Whenwasyounger,somefamilymemberswouldoccasionallyetowatch.graduallytheystoppedshowingup.Neveroncedidleadmetobelievethatthisbotheredhim,butapparentlyitdid.Itwasn’tuntilwhenhewasaskedtogiveaspeechathisbaseballeventthathemadeitveryclearnotonlytomebutaroomfilledwithover150peoplejusthowimportantitistohaveextrafansinthestands.HisspeechwasanythingbutlikeIthoughtitwouldbe.Itwasn’tshortandbittersweet.Itwasn’thisquickthankyoutohiscoachesandteammates.Hepouredhisheartout,sayingheseldomhadgrandparents,auntsorunclesingtosupporthim.Hewasgratefulthathisteammates’familymembersshoweduptosupportnotjusttheirownlovedonesbuttheentireteamofboys.Clearlydesiredmorethanjustme.NeverdidIeverthinkmysonwouldbehurtinginsideashelookedouttothebleacherstoseeonlymeatandeverygame.Ashestruggledtogetwordoutthrought

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