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高三英语考试本试卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。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。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.Whatdoesthemandonow?A.Amusician. B.Anaccountant. C.Acollegeteacher.2.Whatisthewoman’soldlaptoplike?A.Itstartsupslowly. B.Itdoesn’twork. C.Itisheavy.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice. B.Inagarage. C.Athome.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknowfromtheman?A.Thecost. B.Theweather. C.Theaddress.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Findanewjob. B.Makemorefriends. C.Rentanapartment.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。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6、7题。6.Whydoesthemancomein?A.Toexpressgratitude. B.Totrainstaffmembers. C.Toworkaneveningshift.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Walkhome. B.Changeshoes. C.Takemedicine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheproblemwiththecamera?A.Itsbatteryisdead. B.Itisdeliveredlate. C.Thereisamarkonit.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Providerandsupplier. C.Deliverymanandreceiver.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydidthewomanstayinMilanforthreeyears?A.Forwork. B.Forstudy. C.Forsightseeing.11.HowlongwillthemanspendtouringMilan?A.Oneday. B.Fourdays. C.Fivedays.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Avoidagroupbustour.B.Turntolocalpeopleforhelp.C.Findmoreinformationonline.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toaskforafavor. B.Toseekcooperation. C.Togivecomments.14.Whatiskeytoattractingtheaudience’sattentionintheman’sopinion?A.Providingdata. B.Showingpictures. C.Explaininganoutline.15.Whatistheman’ssuggestionforthewomanatlast?A.Makingato-dolist. B.Thinkingpositive. C.Expressingherselffreely.16.Whatwillthewomandotorelieveanxiety?A.Practiceinadvance.B.Giveaspeechtotheman.C.Getadvicefromtheaudience.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanymembersdoesDuolingohave?A.Lessthan23million. B.About59million. C.Over120million.18.WhereisSeverinHackerfrom?A.Switzerland. B.Guatemala. C.CostaRica.19.WhydidLuisvonAhncreateDuolingo?A.TodosomeresearchonEnglish.B.Toallowpeopletolearnforfree.C.Topromoteeconomyinhistown.20.HowwasDuolingooriginallyfunded?A.Byatown. B.Byschools. C.Bybigwebsites.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。AFourMust-seeMuseumExhibitionsin2024LaToyaRubyFrazier,“MonumentsofSolidarity”MuseumofModernArt,NewYorkMay12—September7MuseumofModernArtwillpresentarangeofworks,includingphotography,text,andmovingimages,fromtheartistLaToyaRubyFrazier’scareer.Frazier’sfirstmuseumshow,theexhibitionspansover20yearsandhighlightsherongoinginterestinrevitalizingandpreservingoverlookedanderasedstoriesfromAmerica’spost-industrialera,inparticular,storiesofgender,race,inequalityandlabor.JennyHolzer,“LightLine”GuggenheimMuseum,NewYorkMay17—September29Themuseumisrevisitingtheartist’sinfluentialpracticewith“LightLine”,anexpandedversionofthelandmarkshow.The2024exhibitionwillincludesomeofHolzer’searliestandrarelyshownworksalongsidenewtextthathasbeengeneratedwithAI,illustratingtheartist’scontinuedinterestinemployingthelatesttechinnovations.AnselmKiefer,“FallenAngels”PalazzoStrozzi,FlorenceMarch22—July21Bringingtogethernewandhistoricpaintings,sculpturesandprints,“FallenAngels”offersacomprehensivelookattheinfluentialGermanartist’scareer.Kiefer,oneofthemostimportantfiguresinGermanart,drawsfromarangeofsources,includingreligion,philosophy,collectivememoryandthehistoryofwar.TheexhibitionpromisestoexplorethecomplexityofKiefer’sworks,showcasingarangeofsubjectsandmaterialsinthecontextofPalazzoStrozzi’shistoricRenaissance(文艺复兴)architecture.CasparDavidFriedrich,“InfiniteLandscapes”AlteNationalgalerie,BerlinApril19—August4Celebratingthe250thanniversaryofthebirthofthegreatGermanartistCasparDavidFriedrich(1774—1840),“InfiniteLandscapes”joinstwoothermajorGermanexhibitionsoftheRomanticlandscapepainter’sworksinHamburgandDresden.“InfiniteLandscapes”willbringtogethernearly60paintingsand50drawings,includingseveralpairsofpaintingsthattheartistcreatedtoexploretheconceptsofperspective(透视)andchange.21.WhatcanyoudoattheexhibitioninMuseumofModernArt?A.InteractwithItalianphotographers.B.Admirethelatesttechinnovations.C.Watchfilmsaboutvariousmachines.D.LearnabouttheoverlookedsideofAmerica.22.Whichofthefollowingexhibitionslaststhelongest?A.“LightLine”. B.“FallenAngels”.C.“InfiniteLandscapes”. D.“MonumentsofSolidarity”.23.Whatdothelasttwoexhibitionshaveincommon?A.Theytakeplaceinthreedifferentplaces.B.Theycelebratetwofamouspainters’birthdays.C.TheyfocusonhistoricRenaissancearchitecture.D.Theydisplaytheworksofartistsfromthesamecountry.BInthesummerof2020,awildfirecausedbylightningtorethrough43,000acresofCimaDomeintheMojaveNationalPreserveinCalifornia,whichishometotheworld’slargestJoshuatreeforest,anddestroyed1.3millionJoshuatrees-that’saboutaquarterofthetrees.Repairingtheforestwouldnotbeeasy.Butaspecialsolutionwasadopted:usingcamelstohelprestoretheuniquedeserttrees.Duringtheiceage,giantsloths(巨型树懒)usedtofeedonthetreesandthishelpedspreadtheseeds.Buttheseslothsareextinctandnowsmallmammals(哺乳动物)thatarelesseffectivehavetakenuptherole.“Joshuatreeseedsdon’tspreadveryquickly,”saidDebraHughson,whoworkedattheMojaveNationalPreserve.“Theydon’tmoveveryfastortheydon’tmoveveryfarwithjustsmallmammalsaround.”TheplanwastorestoretheCimaDomeareafirstbecauseitshigherelevationallowsthetreestosurvivetheeffectsofclimatechange.Hughsonandherprofessionalvolunteerteambegantoplantseedlings(幼苗)intheburnedarea.However,whathadbeenconsideredeffectiveintheorydidn’treallywork.Theareaisawildernessandeventhehiketoittakesseveralhours.That’swhereHerbie,SullyandChicocametotherescue.TheideaofusingthethreecamelscamefromNanceFite,a70-year-oldvolunteeratthereserve.Whensheheardabouttherestorationproject,shemadeeffortstoconvincetheParkServicetoletthecamelshelp.Shealsoeventuallypersuadedherfriend,JenniferLagusker,whoownsthecamelstobringthemtothereserve.Thethreecamelshavebeenhelpingintherestorationprocesssince2021andaround3,500youngJoshuatreeshavebeenplanted.Thecamelshelpedtocarrywaterandtheseedlingsonthelongtripsthroughthedesertreserve.Afterthisworkisfinished,theParkServicewillfocusonadifferentareathatwasdestroyedbythewildfire.Thecamelswillbereadytohelpoutwherevertheyareneeded.24.WhathappenedtotheMojaveNationalPreservein2020?A.Joshuatreesinthisareawentextinct.B.Lightningcauseddamagetoitscamels.C.Awildfiresweptacrossthewholereserve.D.Itsdeserttreesencounteredanaturaldisaster.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“therole”inparagraph2referto?A.Spreadingtheseeds. B.Restoringthetrees.C.Helpinggiantsloths. D.Workingforareserve.26.Whydidthevolunteerteam’sfirstattemptturnoutineffective?A.Hikingwaslegallyforbiddeninthewilderness.B.TheyhadtroubletravelingtotheCimaDomearea.C.Fewpeopleintheteamwerewillingtoplantseedlings.D.Thetreescouldn’tsurvivetheeffectsofclimatechange.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Theideaofusingcamelswasinitiallyadoptedeasily.B.TheParkServiceissatisfiedwiththecamels’work.C.NanceFiteisresponsibleforraisingthethreecamels.D.Therestorationprojecthasbeenfollowedinmanyareas.CResearchersdiscoveredanewfunctionforacommonproteininthebrain—adevelopmentthatthrowsnewlightonthemysteriesofthemindandholdspromisingimplicationsforthetreatmentofmemorylossandpost-traumaticstressdisorder(PTSD).Theprotein,calledRPT6,normallyperformsnecessaryhousekeepinginthebrain’shippocampus(海马体)byworkingaspartofalargerproteincomplexcalledtheproteasometodestroyotherproteins.ButresearchersintheCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciences’SchoolofAnimalSciencesrecentlynoticedthisproteinbehavinginapreviouslyundetectedway.“WehavefoundthatRPT6iscapableofthiscompletelydifferentfunctionwhereitcancombinewithDNAandincreasetheexpressionofothergenesorproteinsduringmemoryformation,”saidTimJarome,associateprofessorofneurobiology.“ThisindicatesthatRPT6playsadual(双重的)roleinmemoryformation,bothinsideandoutsidetheproteasomecomplex.”Geneexpressioniscriticaltomemoryformation.Ithelpstobuildtheneuralnetworksneededtoformandstrengthenmemories.Thediscovery,publishedintheJournalofNeuroscience,opensupnewavenuesforexplorationofhowRPT6functionsinthebrainandhowitcanbecontrolledtoimprovememoryandreducetheharmofmemorydisorderslikePTSD.Researchersdon’tyetunderstandwhyRPT6hasthisdualfunctionorhowitishelpingtocontrolthecellsthatformamemory.“Therehastobesomethingelsethat’sworkingwithittocontrolgeneexpression,”Jaromesaid.“Wearetryingtounderstandnowhowit’sdoingthat.”Hopefully,thediscoverywillbehelpfultotheongoingresearchinJarome’slab,whichfocusesonunderstandingandtreatingmemorydisorders.“ThediscoveryofRPT6’snewfunctionisleadingussomewherenewinrevealingthecomplexitiesofthebrainandhowwelearnandstorememories,”saidresearchscientistKaylaFarrell.“Webelievethatthiswillhelptoinformnewdirectionsintounderstandinghowgeneexpressioniscontrolledduringmemory.Inthelongterm,thiscouldleadtopotentialtreatmentofcontrollingandimprovingmemory.”28.WhatdoesTimJaromesayaboutRPT6inparagraph3?A.Itisanewkindofprotein. B.IthaslittletodowithDNA.C.Itcanfeedmostofthecells. D.Itaffectsmemoryformation.29.Whatisstilluncleartoresearchers?A.WhatcontributestoRPT6’sdualfunction.B.Theroleofgeneexpressioninmemoryformation.C.ThediscoveryofRPT6’sdualfunctioninthebrain.D.WhetherRPT6canincreasetheexpressionofothergenes.30.WhatmessagedoesKaylaFarrellmainlywanttoconvey?A.Thebrainisnotcomplextoexplore.B.Thefindingisofgreatsignificance.C.Thenewtreatmentofmemorylossworks.D.Theproblemofstoringmemoryisserious.31.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablyappear?A.Inalabreport. B.Inachemistrytextbook.C.Inahealthmagazine. D.Inafirstaidbrochure.DIfyou’vebeenonBookTok,anonlinecommunitywherereadersrecommend,reviewandtheorizeabouttheirfavoritebooks,authorsandgenres,you’veprobablyheardofRebeccaYarros’FourthWing.OnBookTok,thereleaseofFourthWingcamewithhype(炒作)aroundamixbetweenromanceandfantasy.ThenovelwaspublishedlastMayanditssequel(续集)followedjustsixmonthslater.Butquestionscame:Arepublishersandauthorspublishingbookstooquickly,anddoesthisaffectthequalityofwriting?Onthedayofthesequel’srelease,Yarrosandherpublisher,RedTowerBooks,weremetwithmuchcriticismabouthermisuseofalanguage’sgrammarinthenovel.Manyarguedthatthemistakescouldhavebeenavoidedifthepublishershadhiredsomeonetoproofread(校对)thelanguage.SowhatdoesBookTokhavetodowiththis?ItwasoneofthereasonswhywithinthefirstweekofFourthWingbeingpublished,thebookquicklyshotuptothetopoftheNewYorkTimesBestSellerslistdespitecriticism.Withtherisingreaders,itisn’tuncommonforbothpublishersandauthorstousethathypetotheiradvantage.Thiswaslikelyareasonwhytheseries,originallyincludingthreebooks,wasdraggedintoafive-bookseries.Thisiskindofwhatfastfashionisallabout.Fastfashionreferstotheprocessofclothingmanufacturingthatmovesfromproduction/designtostoresquicklytokeepupwithcurrenttrends.Thesepiecesareoftencheapandlow-qualityandsenttostoreswiththehopeofsellingoutquickly.Thesameapproachusedinthepublishingworld,thankstoBookToktosomedegree,couldleadtodecreasingbookqualitywhenwritingandeditingaren’tabletoreachtheirmaximumpotential.Thisisn’ttosaythatbookslikeFourthWingarebadjustbecausethey’rehyped.Butabandoningdevelopedworkforcrowd-pleasersdoesn’tdoallreadersjustice.Theseworriesaboutthequickturnoverinthepublishingindustryaren’tdirectedtowardsindependentauthorswhocarefullywrite,editandpublishthemselves,butrathertowardsthosewhooverlooktheimportanceofeverythingthatgoesintothewritingprocess.32.Whydoestheauthorraisequestionsinthetext?A.Todoubtreaders’judgment. B.Tokeepthetextdeveloping.C.TohighlightBookTok’sadvantages. D.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.33.WhatwasthesituationofFourthWingafteritsrelease?A.Itenjoyedpopularity. B.Itfacedlittlecriticism.C.Itwaspubliclyrejected. D.Itdidn’tsellwellinstores.34.Whichofthefollowingshowstheauthor’sopinion?A.Bookqualityisvitalinthepublishingindustry.B.BookslikeFourthWingarenotgoodones.C.Authorsshouldavoiddoingtoomanyduties.D.BookTokshouldn’tbetoblameforfastfashion.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BookTokIsMisleadingConsumersinReading.B.AreThoseBooksPostedOnlineWorthReading?C.FastFashionEmergesinthePublishingIndustry.D.CanthePublishingIndustryAdapttoChallenges?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。Cookingskillsareabilitiesthatallowyoutocooksafelyandeffectively.36,therearealsoprofessionalskillsforcooksthatallowyoutoperforminwaysthatappealtocustomersandimpressemployers.Herearesomewaystoimproveyourcookingskillsforyourcareer.Attendclassesorpursueadegree37,considerattendingcookingclassesorpursuingadegreeincooking.Attendingclassesorcompletingcourseworkwithotherscanhelpyoupracticemanyskillslikecleanlinessandteamwork,andyoucanlearncookingtechniquesthatmayappealtoemployers.38Learningfromothersisagreatwaytounderstandhowcooksworkwithdifferenttypesofcuisineandwhatemployersmightexpectfromyouinthefoodserviceindustry.Whilelearningfromacolleaguewhoisasskilledasyouisausefulmethodforimprovingyourskills,it’salsovaluabletofindanexperiencedmentor(导师)toteachyouhowtobehaveinakitchenanddevelopyourstrengths.GainexperienceToimproveyourcookingskills,youcanworkinaprofessionalenvironment.Performingworkgivesyoutheopportunitytogainexperienceandseeinwhatareasyoucanimprovetobemoresuccessfulinyourrole.39.Askforfeedback(反馈)Askingforfeedbackcangiveyouvaluableinformationaboutwhatyoudowellandwhichabilitiesyoucanimprove.40.That’sbecausetheyknowmoreaboutyourtypicalbehaviorinaprofessionalkitchen.However,mentorswhohelpyoutrainorteachyouinclasscanalsobeagoodsourceoffeedback.A.LearnfromothersB.UnderstandhowgreatcooksworkC.It’susuallybesttoaskthosewhoworkwithyoufrequentlyD.YoushouldaskforfeedbackfromyouremployeesormentorsE.It’sbetterifyoucanchooseajobinanareaoffoodserviceyou’reinterestedinF.IfyouwanttolearnaspecificcookingskillordevelopyourexpertiseinthisfieldG.Althoughsomeskillsarespecifictechniquesthathelpyoumakeparticularfoodathome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。MycolleaguesandI,whohavebeenteachingpowerfulcommunicationskills,talkaboutthepowerofwordsallthetime.Wethinkthewordsweuseareattheheartof41.Overthelasttwentyyears,Ihave42thousandsofpeople.Ihaveheardsome43ofthefollowingmanytimes:“HowcanIgetmyboss/colleagueto44melikeIampartoftheteam?”Ihavemetyoungpeoplewhoaremadetofeellike45bytheiroldercolleagues,oftenbecausetheexperiencesthataresharedaroundthetableareaboutsomethingthathappenedlongago.Ihavetalkedwitholderpeoplewhofeeloutoftouchbecausetheiryoungerandmoreculturally-currentcolleagues46refertonewdevelopmentsintechnologythatanoldercolleagueis47toknow.Therearelotsofwayswecanmakesomeonefeelexcludedand48.Butoften,inmyexperience,thewordsweuseareamain49.Thewordshavethepowertomakepeoplefeelincluded,buttheyalsocanmakepeoplefeel50.So,thenexttimeyouareina51ofsomekind,be52.Ifyouareinameetingofengineersandthereissomeonewhodoesn’t“speakengineering”thewaytherestofyoudo,53usingfewertechnicalterms.Ifyouareinapartyandarenot54whethereveryone“speaksfootball”,thinkabouttalkingaboutanother55ofyourweekend.41.A.success B.friendship C.inclusion D.sympathy42.A.praised B.employed C.criticized D.coached43.A.assumptions B.options C.questions D.suggestions44.A.treat B.rescue C.admire D.follow45.A.competitors B.outsiders C.researchers D.professionals46.A.gradually B.rarely C.temporarily D.constantly47.A.hesitant B.unlikely C.afraid D.unwilling48.A.unwelcome B.regretful C.envious D.disappointed49.A.factor B.result C.change D.dream50.A.soughtfor B.testedout C.caredfor D.leftout51.A.contest B.gathering C.camp D.classroom52.A.confident B.courageous C.thoughtful D.patient53.A.imagine B.consider C.avoid D.miss54.A.worried B.curious C.pleased D.sure55.A.element B.day C.person D.party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。TheThreeMountains(FragrantHills,JadeSpringHillandLongevityHill)andFiveGardens(JingmingGarden,JingyiGarden,theSummerPalace,ChangchunGardenandYuanmingyuan)representtherichculturalandhistoricalheritageofBeijing.56(primary)servingasleisureplaces57emperorsandtheirfamilycouldrelaxandentertain,theyarenowtreasuredassitesofnaturalbeautyaswellasrepositories(存放处)ofthenation’shistoricalandculturalheritage.Manyimportantculturalitemsthat58(house)intheThreeMountainsandFiveGardenswerelostinthelastcentury.Butrecently,69importantlong-lostculturalrelics(文物)havebeenrecreated59digitalformandarenowbeingpresentedtothepublic.Thisisanachievementofthe“ThreeMountainsandFiveGardensDispersed(流散的)CulturalRelicsThree-dimensionalDatabaseConstructionProject”,60(lead)byWuXiaomin,thedirectoroftheYuanmingyuanResearchCenter.Thecompletionofthese69digitalculturalrelicmodelsistheresultofcooperativeefforts61(involve)manyvolunteersbothathomeandabroad.“WereachedouttoscholarsandartistsinFrance,aswellasoverseasstudents,andaskedthemtohelp62(we)gatherinformationaboutthedispersedculturalrelics,”Wusays.Theprojecthascreatedadigitalmuseumthatprovidesacomprehensiveand63(system)exhibitionofdispersedculturalrelicsinseven64(category).Eachartworkisaccompaniedby65uniquemini-program.Withtechnologiessuchasvirtualreality,theexhibitionhalloffersvisitorsanexperienceofclose-upappreciationoftheitems.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的交换生好友Peter对你最近组建的乒乓球俱乐部很感兴趣,特发邮件向你咨询。请你回复邮件,内容包括:1.俱乐部简介:2.欢迎加入。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Itwastwoweeksbeforeaholiday,andIstillhadn’tsentoutourholidaycards.Eachyear,myfamilygetsdozensofholidaycardsfromfriendsandfamily.Iwantedtosendsomeoutaswellthatyear—perfectones.Idecidedtomakethemwithafamilypicturetakenbyaprofessionalphotographer.Afterdroppingoffmytwoboysatschool,Icalledalocalphotographer.Thephotographertoldmesincetherewasn’tmuchtimebeforetheholiday,hewouldcomeonearlySundaymorningandtoldmetohavethewholefamilyinwhiteshirts.Now,notonlydidIhavemyusualfivemillionthingstodo,butIalsohadtofindmatchingwhiteshirtsformyentirefamily.Myhusbandwastryingtohelp,butIthoughtIcouldjuggle(尽量兼顾)everythingandfixeverythingperfectly.Healsosuggestedwearingouroldshirts,butIinsistedongettingnewonestoensurethepicturewasperfect.Aftervisitingabunchofstores,Igotperfectwhitepoloshirts.Iwasabletocontinuedoingallmyothererrands(差事)withasmile,knowingthatmyfamilywasgoingtolookgreatfortheholidayphotographsession.I’mnotsurewheretherestofthehourswent,butwhenIwenttogetmyyoungersontosleeponSaturdaynight,Inoticedhishairwasacompletemess.Heneededahaircut!Withallmyrunningaround,Ihadn’tnoticedhowbadlyheneededone.Itwas8:00atnight—toolatetofindabarber.Thephotographerwascomingthenextmorning.ItookoutthescissorsIbarelyusedandtoldmyyoungersontocomeintothebathroomwhereIstartedtocuthishair.Mysonwasverycooperative.WhenIwasdone,webothknewthatthehaircutwasadisaster!Istartedtopanic—ourholidaycardsmightbedelayed.Myhusbandofferedtohelpagain.Ihesitatedforsecondsandagreed.Heaskedmetogodownstairsandhaveacupofteawhilehetookcareofthesituation.Myoldersonalsocametohelp.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withnomoodfortea,Iwaswalkingarounddownstairsrestlessly.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WhenIsawthethreeofthemwerehappywiththesamebuzzcut(寸头)madebymyhusband,mytearswerereplacedwithsmilesandImadeadecision.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

英语参考答案听力部分录音稿(Text1)W:Whatwouldhavebeenyourdreamjobifyouhadn’tbecomeanaccountant?M:I’dhavebeenaprofessionalmusician.IgrewupplayingthepianoandIlovedperforming.Icouldn’tthinkofamorerewardingjobwhenIwasatcollege.(Text2)M:Iseeyou’veboughtanewlaptop.W:Yes,itstartsupquickly,thoughtobefairtheoldoneisn’tslow.Ibegantakingthisnewonetoworkintheendasit’ssomuchlighter.(Text3)W:Oh.Mark.I’mgladyou’restillhereattheoffice.Couldyoudrivemehomeafterwork?M:Sure.Butwhere’syourcar,Jane?W:Oh,itisinthegarage.Itbrokedownonmywaytoworkthismorning.(Text4)M:Hello.GreenvilleConstruction.W:Hi,theroofofmyhousewasdamagedbythestorm.Ineedsomeonetolookatit.M:OK.Icouldstopbyyourhousethisafternoon.W:CouldyoutellmehowmuchitwouldcostsothatIcanmakethedecision?(Text5)M:Hi,Jill.How’syourapartmentsearchgoing?W:I’vebeenlookingallovertheplaces,buttherentsfortheonesclosetocompanyarejusttoohigh.M:SomeofmyfriendsfoundreasonablypricedapartmentsthroughtheInternet.ThereareafewwebsitesIcouldrecommend.(Text6)W:Hi,Kevin.Iwanttothankyouagainforcomingintoworktheeveningshift.Iknowyouwerebusyworkingthismorning,too.M:Ineedtheextrahours,andIknowtheotherkitchenstaffmembersarefeelingsick.W:Well.I’mgladyou’rehere.But…Inoticedthatyou’rewearingtrainingshoes.M:Oh,itstartedtorainheavilywhileIwaswalkinghomethisafternoon,somyworkshoesgotwet.W:Well,Ithinkwehaveanextrapairinthebackthatshouldfityou.(Text7)M:Look,Jenny.WhenIopenedtheboxthatwasdeliveredhere,Ifoundtherewasamarkonthedigitalcamerainit.W:Oh,really?Letmesee.Hmm.You’reright.Also,theextrabatterytheypromisedtoincludeisn’tinthebox.M:Don’tworrytoomuch.Damageditemscanbeexchanged,orwecangetmoneybackwithinaweekofthepurchaseddate.W:Right,butwe’reinahurrybecauseweneeditfortheannualcompanypicniconSaturday.Whydon’tyoucallthesuppliernow?M:Goodidea.(Text8)M:Hi,Lydia.YoustudiedinMilanforthreeyears.Howdidyouliketheplace?W:Well.Iloveit.Thefood,people,andatmosphere—everythingisgreat.M:NextmonthI’mtravelingtoMilantomeetsomeimportantclients.DoyouhaveanysuggestionsaboutwhattoseewhenI’mthere?W:TherearelotsofplacesIcouldrecommend.Howlongwillyoubethere?M:I’llbethereforfivedays,butI’llonlyhaveonedaythatI’mnotseeingclients.W:Inthatcase,Ithinkyoushouldtryagroupbustour.It’sanexcellentwaytoseeallthemainattractionsinthecityinashortamountoftime.M:Goodidea.Doyouhavemoreinformationaboutit,likehowmuchitcosts,andwhattimeitstarts?W:IfyouvisittheirofficialTourismWebsite,you’llfindalltheinformationyouneed.(Text9)W:ThisFridayIwillhavetogivemyfirstpresentationonglobalwarming,andIamsonervous.WhatshouldIdo,Jack?M:Firstly,youneedanoutlineofyourpresentation.Youneedtoansweranyquestionsyouwillreceivefromtheaudience.Besides,itiseasiertoconvincetheaudiencewithactualdata.Andpictureswillkeepyouraudiencefrombeingb

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