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高三年级英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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2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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Showhisphotos. B.Answeraphonecall. C.Attendaceremony.2.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Customerandwaiter. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Husbandandwife.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.TakeherIDcardback. B.Rentaflat. C.Workout.4.Whendoesthesupermarket(closeonweekends?A.At8:30p.m. B.At9:30p.m. C.At10:30p.m.5.Whatcanwesayabouttheman?A.Heisconsiderate. B.Heistired. C.Heisbusy.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.Whydidtheman’sfathercontacthim?A.Tobuyhimanewphone. B.Todiscussafamilyissue. C.Toaskhowtousethecellphone.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthemostimportantinfamilyrelationships?A.Patience. B.Understanding. C.Respect.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoesSusanthinkofthebedroom?A.Itneedssomefurniture. B.It’salittlebitsmall. C.It’stoocrowded.9.Whatwillbeputbesidethewindow?A.Adressingtable. B.Abed. C.Acupboard.10.WhatdoesSusanoffertodofortheman?A.Cleanhiskitchen. B.Chooseagiftforhiswife. C.Takehimtoafurniturestore.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howmuchwillthemanpayintotal?A.3,600yuan. B.3,800yuan. C.4,200yuan.12.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanchoose?A.Aricecooker. B.Adiscountcard. C.Ateaset.13.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodonext?A.PickthetypeoftheiPad. B.Talkwiththewoman. C.Askforhiswife’sopinion.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheman’svisit?A.Tohavefurtherstudy. B.Toattendaconference. C.Tobuynewproducts.15.WhenwillthemanleavetheUS?A.OnApril19th. B.OnApril21st. C.OnApril27th.16.Wheredidthemanfinishhiscollege?A.InChicago. B.InBeijing. C.InPennsylvania.17.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthecustoms. B.Inahospital. C.Inanoffice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhoisTylerBrlé?A.Themanagerofacoffeehouse. B.Thefounderofamagazine.C.Thedesignerofalibrary.19.WhatcanwelearnaboutMonocle?A.Itwascreatedin2008. B.ItintroducedTheEscapistin2015.C.Itlaunchedatravel-mindedpublicationin2013.20.WherewasMonocle’sfirstshopopened?A.InLondon. B.InToronto. C.InHongKong.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADoyouknowthatallsortsofadventurescanhappenineducationalsettingsaftersundown?Here’saround-upofsiteswherethefuncontinuesasnightfalls.Ripley’sAquariumTORONTO,CANADAEverwonderedhowsweetyourdreamswouldbewhilesleepinginanaquarium’ssharktunnelthatholdsaround2.9millionlitresofwater?YoucanfindoutduringanOvernightReefAdventure.Greensawfish,sandtigersharks,Queenslandgroupers,andgreenseaturtleswillbeyourcompanionsforthenight.CaliforniaAcademyofSciencesSANFRANCISCO,USThisawe-inspiringmuseuminGoldenGateParkhostsregularPenguins+PajamasSleepovers.Asthenamesuggests,packyourpajamas,grabasleepingbag,andspendanightunderthesameroofasacolonyofAfricanpenguins.Youcanexplorearainforestfulloffree-flyingbirdsandforeignreptiles(爬行动物)beforelights-out.There’salsoaplanetarium(天文馆)that’strulyoutofthisworld.KennedySpaceCenterFLORIDA,USIntheKennedySpaceCenter,youthgroupsandvisitorsmakingprivatebookingscanhaveafter-hoursopportunitytoenjoyhands-onchallenges,watcha3DmovieinanIMAXtheatre,andgoonaQ&AsessionwithaformerNASAastronautwho’stravelledintospace.What’smore,yougettosleepeitherunderneatha110m-longSaturnVmoonrocketorbesidethespaceshuttleAtlantis.21.AtRipley’sAquarium,whatwillvisitorsencounter?A.Foreignreptiles. B.Africanpenguins. C.Free-flyingbirds. D.Sandtigersharks.22.WhowillprefervisitingCaliforniaAcademyofSciences?A.Travelersseekingseaadventures. B.Localseagerforoutdooractivities.C.Teenagersattractedbyhands-onchallenges. D.Visitorsinterestedinspaceandanimals.23.Whatdothethreelocationshaveincommon?A.TheyarealllocatedintheUS. B.Theyonlyopenaftersundown.C.Theyallofferovernightexperiences. D.Theyallfeatureinteractivesections.BIoncehadastrangerelationshipwithmoney.Ialwaysmademoremoneythanmostpeopleofmyagedid.Butitstillstressedmeout,andIfeltlikeIneverhadenough.AftercomingacrossTheSchoolofBetty,aplatformthatenableswomentocreaterelationshipswiththeirmoney,Ifoundmyselfinspiredtodoano-spendmonthchallenge.Theresult?Isavedmorethan$1,000.Itwaslikefindingmoneyinmywintercoatpocketafteralongsummer.Themosteye-openingthingano-spendchallengecandoforyouissheddinglightontheemotionsandthebehaviorsyouhavearoundyourmoneythathavebecomeahabit.Mostindividualsdon’trealizetheyarespendingoutofhabitandbasedontheiremotions.FiguringoutthecausesandknowingIwasabletosaveagoodsumofmoneyinonly30days,Isetouttodoalongerchallenge—threemonths.Asforthefirstchallenge,Iwasonlyallowedtobuyessentials,whichmeantmynormalbills—lighting,phone,carinsurance,gas,oilandgroceries.Butinmy90-daychallenge,Ifurtherremovedalloftheextras—nonewclothes,nonewshoes,andnolunchesatrestaurants.Iallowedmyselfonenightoutwithfriendspermonth—toavoidgoingcrazy—butIstucktoabudget.Thisalsoallowedmetoseewhattypeofexperiencewasworthmymoneyandwhattypewaswastingmymoney.90dayslater,myjawhitthefloorwhenItotaledmysavings:Iwasalmost$4,000richer.Therewardsweremorethanfinancial:Iwasabletodistinguishbetweenmyneedsandmywants.Theprocessenabledmetospotpurchasesdrivenbyemotions.Evenbetter,IshiftedthewayIvaluedmoney:ThemoneyIspentsocializingwithfriendsfeltfarmorevaluablethanthepleasureofpurchasing,say,twonewsweaters.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterthefirstno-spendchallenge?A.Stressedandregretful. B.Surprisedandwonderful. C.Tiredbutcontent. D.Awfulbutencouraged.25.Whydopeopledesiretospendaccordingtotheauthor?A.Becauseoftheirunintentionalhabits. B.Becauseoftheirsocialcommunication.C.Becauseoftheirheavypressureofwork. D.Becauseoftheirbasicneeds.26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Shehungaroundwithfriendsweekly. B.Shesawessentialsasawasteofmoney.C.Sheenjoyedherfriends’company. D.Sheboughtnothinginninetydays.27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tosharepersonalexperiences. BToadvertiseaplatform.C.Tosupportanargument. D.Toadvocatehealthylifestyles.CPsychologistshavedefinednostalgia(怀旧)asaself-consciousandsocialemotion,bittersweetbutmainlypositive.Itdevelopsoutofhappymemoriesmixedwithadesireforthepastandthecloserelationshipswehadbackthen.Often,nostalgiainvolvessensorystimuli.Forexample,thesmellofautumnleavesmightcauseanintenselongingforyourchildhoodhome.Neuroscientistshavefoundit’sacomplexcognitivephenomenoninvolvingmanypartsofthebrain,includingsomethatareinvolvedinself-reflection,emotionalregulation,andrewardprocessing.Almosteveryoneexperiencesnostalgia,althoughitsobjecttendstovarythroughoutlife.OnesurveyconductedbythepsychologistKrystineIreneBatchofoundyoungerpeoplefeltmorenostalgiaforpets,toys,andholidaysthandidolderpeople,whofeltitmorestronglyformusic.Nostalgiawasoriginallyviewedasanemotionaldiseasewhenitwasfirstdefinedinthelate17thcentury.Perhapsbecauseitoftenoccurswhenpeopleareexperiencingnegativemoodsorhavingbadexperiences.Lonelinesscanbeatrigger(诱因),asresearchersfoundin2008.Anotherisbadweather.However,despiteitsassociationwithnegativeemotions,nostalgiadoesnotcauseorexacerbateunhappiness.Rather,nostalgiahasauniquelyprotectivepoweragainstunhappiness,andbringsrelieffromanegativemood.PsychologistswritingintheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychologyin2006foundthatcausingnostalgiainexperimentsstrengthenspeople’ssocialbonds,booststheirpositivefeelingsaboutthemselves,improvestheirsenseoflife’smeaning,lowersanexistentialreactiontotheideaofdeath,andraisesoptimism.Besides,nostalgia’semotionalintensityallowsthejoyofthepasttooverpowertheunpleasantnessofthepresent,whichhelpsusforgetaboutthebadtimesforawhile.Scholarsaren’tsureexactlyhownostalgiaworks.Perhapsbecauseit’ssopowerfulandcomplex,nostalgiahasreceivedwonderfultreatmentfrompoetsandwriters.“Thepastishiddensomewhereoutsidetherealm(领域),beyondthereachofintellect,”MarcelProust,oneofthegreatestFrenchnovelistsofthe20thcentury,wrote.28.Whatismostlikelytoleadtonostalgiaintheelderly?A.Acutedog. B.Anexpensivetoy. C.Ahappyholiday. D.Anoldsong.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exacerbate”inparagraph4mean?A.Relieve. B.Worsen. C.Defend. D.Cover.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutnostalgiafromthetext?A.Itremovespeople’sfearofdeath. B.Itlessensthepositiveperceptionabouttheself.C.Kofferstemporaryescapefromthesadpresent. D.Itintensifiespeople’sdoubtaboutlife’smeaning.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Nostalgia:ADefenseAgainstUnhappiness B.Nostalgia:ATriggerforHappinessC.Nostalgia:ATreatmentforDepression D.Nostalgia:ASocialEmotioninLifeDThereiswidespreadagreementthatclimatechangethreatensourexistence.Butinourrushtoaddressthischallenge,oureffortsmustn’theightenanother,moreimmediateone:theglobaldeclineofbiodiversity.Wearelosingspeciesat1,000timesthenaturalrate.Ifwestayonthistrack,werisklosinguptohalfofthembythemiddleofthecentury.Sadly,thesingularfocusonsolvingclimatechangehasledtopeopleignoringbiodiversity.Thealarmingresultisthatmanyclimateeffortsunintentionallyquickennature’sdestruction.Takethehugeneedforsolarfarmsforanexample.Ifnotlocatedproperly,they’llimpactecosystemsandhabitats.InVirginia,forexample,morethanhalfofsolarfacilitiesarebeingbuiltonforestedlandratherthanareassuchasrooftopsorparkinglots.Thestate’spushforsolardevelopmentcouldleadtothedeforestationofnearly30,000acresannually.Thereisarealriskthatbadlyplannedrenewableinfrastructure(基础设施)willhaveagreaterimpactonbiodiversitythanexistingfossilfuelinfrastructure.Thus,weneedtochartapaththatdoesn’taddressoneenvironmentalchallengebycreatingothers.Indeed,withpracticalchoices,wecandotheopposite,usingnaturetoaddressclimatechange.Considercarbonremoval.Researchshowsbetween2001and2019,forestsaroundtheworldseizedmorethantwicetheamountofcarbondioxidethattheyemitted(排放)—absorbingmorethanthecombinedannualemissionsoftheUSandUK.Natureisalsocriticalinsettingtheadaptationnecessarytoprepareforincreasinglysevereweathershocks,suchastheroleofmangroves(akindoftree)inabsorbingfloods.Governmentsmustthinkdifferently,employingbetterinfrastructureplanningatalllevels.AreportfromTheNatureConservancyshowscarefulsitingcanreducetheeffectsofthecleanenergyinfrastructureby70%comparedwithsitingasusualpractices.Forinstance,solarfarmscanbeputonalreadydegradedland.Itwouldbeatragicironyif,inoureffortstotackleclimatechange,weendupbringingabigandimmediatecrisisinthenaturalworld.32.WhatistheeffectofbuildingsolarfarmsonforestedlandinVirginia?A.Itdamagestheforest. B.Itboostslocaleconomy.C.Itreduceshuman’slivingspace. D.Itprotectstheenvironment.33.Whatstrategydoesthetextsuggest?A.Increasingfundsforcleanenergy. BUsingtechnologytoremovecarbon.C.Locatingcleanenergyprojectscarefully. D.Prioritizingrenewableenergytotally.34.The“tragicirony”inthelastparagraphreferstothepossibilitythat______.A.climatechangewillcontributetomoresevereissuesB,focusonclimatechangemakespeopleignorelanduseC.effortstosolveclimatechangespeedupbiodiversitylossD.thedevelopmentofcleanenergyquickensclimatechange35.Whatistheoveralltoneofthetext?A.Pessimisticandcritical. B.Factualandconcerned.C.Subjectiveanddismissive. D.Humorousandoptimistic.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Perhapsafriendyou’veknownforyearshasmovedaway.It’snormaltofeelsadandfrustratedatnotgettingtoseehiminthewayyou’dliketo.36Herearesomeideasofhowtokeepyourbondstrong.WRITELOTSOFLETTERSSeeinganoteorcardfromsomeonetheycareaboutintheletterboxisasurewaytomakeyourfriendsmile.Whileit’sgoodtokeepintouchviatechnology,puttingyourthoughtsdownonpapershowshowmuchyoucareandthatyou’vesetasidesometimetothinkaboutthem.Itdoesn’thavetobeanessay.37Thesecouldbefromyourholidays,buttheycanalsobefoundinlocalshops,museums,andartgalleries.SENDACAREPACKAGE38Youcouldputinapacketoftheirfavouritecandies,photosofsignificantpeopleandplaces,andotherobjectsyouthinkthey’dlove.Youcouldalsoincludehandmadegifts.Itdoesn’thavetobeexpensive.39Suchapackagewillmakethemfeelcaredaboutandactasareminderthatyou’rethereforthem,regardlessofthedistancebetweenyou.SHAREASHOWIsthereaTVseriesthatyoubothlove?Whileyoumaynotbeabletoshareapacketofpopcornandviewitsidebyside,youcouldarrangetowatchitatthesametimeandthentalkonthephoneaboutitafterwards,sharingyourreactionsandopinions.40A.It’sthethoughtthatcounts.B.Butstayingconnectedispossible.C.Itcanalsobeane-mailwithphotos.D.Postcardsarealovelywaytostayintouch.E.Thisworkswellasawayofregularlystayingintouch.F.Onceinawhile,makeaparcelfilledwithitemsthataremeaningfultoyourfriend.G.Evenwhenyoulivefarapartfromsomeone,theycanstillbeabigpartofyourlife.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Whatcansimultaneously(同时)tearacommunityapartandknitittogether?MyhusbandandIaccidentallyfoundour41.Whilewewereaway,a(n)42causedbyastormhitourneighborhoodanddamagedourtown.Inourbasement,wetriedtopulloldphotoalbumsandschoolyearbooks—years’worthof43—outofthewaterand44themintobags.Actually,therewaslittlewecould45.ButInoticedapattern.Ifoundmyselfshouting,46,“Iforgotwehadthis!”47,inayearortwo,Iwouldn’tbeabletokeeptrackofthethingslostversustherescueditems.ButtherearesomethingsIwon’tforget.Iwon’tforgetthecoolersfullofwater,colddrinksandsandwichesneighborssetoutside,orthelocalrestaurantsgenerouslyoffering48foodanddrinksforthosetootiredtomakedinner.I’ll49theneighborsstandingoutsideourdoorwithmasksandbuckets,who50tohelpuscleanoutourbasement.Theystayedalldayuntilitwas51.Lookingaround,Ifeltasthoughwehadlostmuchbut52somuchmorethankstothe53offriendsandstrangersalike.Thatmemorywill54.Iwatchedmembersofourcommunityhangalargesignoverthemostdamagedpartoftownthat55“Together,wewillrebuild.”Iknowwedefinitelywill.41.A.goal B.answer C.inspiration D.response42.A.typhoon B.earthquake C.flood D.fire43.A.memories B.concerns C.efforts D.analyses44.A.turned B.hid C.filed D.piled45.A.discover B.avoid C.select D.save46.A.soonerorlater B.nowandthen C.atrandom D.forfun47.A.Interestingly B.Obviously C.Specifically D.Consequently48.A.expensive B.fancy C.cold D.free49.A.remember B.respect C.assist D.recognize50.A.happened B.volunteered C.promised D.agreed51.A.decorated B.built C.tidied D.searched52.A.gained B.helped C.thrown D.recovered53.A.courage B.trust C.kindness D.wisdom54.A.change B.return C.stay D.form55.A.spoke B.revealed C.wrote D.read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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Ifyoucouldtravelback3,000years56(see)whatlifewaslikeinacapitalcityoftheShangDynasty(16th—11thcenturyBC),whatwouldyoufind?Now,youcandojustthatatthenewbuildingoftheYinxuMuseuminAnyang,HenanProvince,57wasopenedtothepubliconFeb26.58(cover)anareaof22,000squaremeters,themuseumisthefirstnationalmajorarchaeologicalmuseumtopresenttheShangcivilizationcomprehensively.Aboutthree-fourthsofnearly4,000itemsorsetsofculturalrelicshaveneverbeen59(public)exhibitedbefore.TheYinxuRuins,listedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein2006,are60earthshakingsignificance.The61(discovery)therehaveresolvedlong-standingmisunderstandingsaboutChinesehistoryandculture.Alsoondisplay62(be)oraclebonescalled“ThePrince’sDiary”,recordingaprince’slifeintheShangDynasty,andthroughthemyoucansee63(he)lifeisveryrelatabletotoday’steenagers.Someculturalelements64(root)in.dailylifehaveremainedunchanged.Thisculturalcontinuityisinherited,andthe65(spirit)qualityofanationremainsconstant.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学生会主席李华,近期计划组织以“Cross-CulturalFoodExhibition”为主题的活动,请你给外教Mr.Smith写信,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.征求建议。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。DearMr.Smith,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。“DidyouhearwhatIsaid?”Thebanddirectorwaslookingrightatme.Sowaseveryoneelse.“Yes,ma’am.Youwantmetodothesolo(独奏)attheconcert.”Isaid,tryingtohidemyfear.Iplaythejazzsaxophone(萨克斯管).I’mthebestplayerinthesaxsectionofmymiddleschoolband;Ievendoconcertswiththeseniorhighband.So,what’smyproblem?Stagefright.Performingwithagroupisnoproblem.Butrayingsolo?Iwillfreezelikeawaterballoonindeepspace.Thebanddirectorcontinued,“Bytheway,thedirectoroftheYouthSymphonywillbethere.Youknow,ifhehearssomeonewho’sreallygood,heinvitesthemtoaudition(试演).”ItriedtolookcalmasIheadedtothedoor,buttherockinmystomachhadjustdoubledinweight.I’ddreamedofplayingintheYouthSymphonyforalongtimebutneverhadthecouragetoaudition.Icouldpretendtobesickandstayhome.Butthereareonlytwoconcertseachyear,andmissingonewouldbereallyagreatpity.“WhatshouldIdo?”Iwentbackhomeandheadeddownstairs.Iusuallypracticeinthebasement.ThefamilycallsitKevin’sDungeon(地牢).Iplaygreatinthedungeon.It’scomfortabledownthere—justme,mysax,andmymusic.“Whycan’ttheschoolauditoriumfeellikemydungeon?”Isaidtomyself.Thenanideaoccurredtome—howaboutstickingaphotoofmydungeoninsidethebellofmysax?Lookingatitwhileplayingmightworkforme.Iimmediatelytookactionandpractisedandpractised.Thedayfinallycame.Suddenly,thelightswentdown,thecurtainwentup,andwewereoffandrunning.Eachsongstartedandended,butitwaslikesomebodyelsewasplayingmysax,notme.Thenitwastime—mysolo.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。Istoodupandwalkedtothefrontofthestage.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withthelastlongnoteending,theaudienceburstintoapplause.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三年级英语·答案听力原文Text1M:Ihaven’tseenyouformonthssincethegraduationceremony.Didyougotothelocalfestival?W:Yeah,Ihadagoodtimeatthefestival.Therewereallsortsofcrazystuffgoingon.Itookalotofpicturesthere.Letmeshowyou.M:Waitamoment.Myphoneisringing.Text2W:Thechickenisabittough.Ihopeyoucanchooseanotherrestaurantnexttime.Buttheflowerssmellnice.M:Indeed,thetakeawaymightnottastegood.Andyoujusthadsurgeryyesterday.It’squitenormalforyoutohaveapoorappetitetoday.W:Don’tworry.Iamontheroadtorecovery.Wecanenjoyourmealsathomesoon.Text3W:I’mreallylookingforwardtomovingin.M:ThisisthefifthflatI’veshownyou.There’sagymnearbyandit’sconvenientforyoutoworkout.Wecansignacontractthisafternoonifeverythingisokay.W:SohowmuchrentshouldIpay?AndwhatshouldIprepareforthecontract?M:$1,200amonth.Pleasedon’tforgettobringyourIDcard.Text4W:Hello,HappySupermarket.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.Whatareyourbusinesshours?W:Weopenat7:30inthemorningandcloseat8:30intheeveningonweekdays.Andwecloseonehourlateronweekends.Text5M:Couldyoutakeouttherubbish,Sarah?w:OK,andthenImustlieonthebedandhaveasoundsleep.Attheendofawholeday’swork,Iamwornout.M:You’dbetternotskipsupper.I’llordersomepizzaonlinetonight.Youdon’tneedtocookordothedishes.Besides,it’sKate’sfavoritefood.Text6W:Let’shaveadiscussionaboutthisissue.Oh,yourphoneisringing.M:Sorry,waitamoment.Itisfrommyfather.Hehascalledmethreetimestoday.Heisconfusedaboutthefunctionsofthesmartphoneheboughtthismorning.W:Asthesayinggoes,“You’renevertoooldtolearn.”M:Yeah,exactly.ButI’vebeenonthephonewithhimforhoursexplainingthebasicthings.IhavealmostlostpatienceW:That’sabsolutelythecoreoffamilyrelationships.Andyoushouldalsoprovideabetterunderstandingfortheold.Believethattheycanadapttonewthingssoon.M:Iknow.Text7M:Pleasecomein,Susan.Wouldyouliketotakealookaroundfirst?W:Yes,I’dloveto.M:Hereismykitchen.Howdoyoufeelaboutit?W:Itisalittlebitsmall,butnotpoorlyequipped.Ithinkit’sgreat.M:Thankyou.Whataboutthebedroom?W:Letmehaveacloserlookatit.Oh,itonlyhasadoublebed.M:Yeah,Istillneedadesk,acupboardandcurtains.Also,Ihaven’tdecidedonlights.Therearesomanychoices.I’mataloss.W:Don’tworry.I’mheretogiveyousometips.Bytheway,whatdoyouwanttodowiththespacebesidethewindow?M:Oh,I’mjustabouttoaskyou.Doyouthinkit’sasuitableplacetoputadressingtableformywife?w:Greatidea.Iknowaplace.Itsellsfirst-classlargeobjectssuchastables,beds,andcupboards.Icanguideyouthroughthere.Text8M:HowmuchisthisiPad?Iwanttobuyitformybrother.W:4,000yuan.M:Oh,it’stooexpensive.Isthereanydiscount?W:Sorry,sir.Thisisalreadythediscountedprice.Actually,itsoriginalpricewas4,500yuan.M:Butitstillrunsoverbudget.Canyoumakeitevencheaper?W:Letmegoaskmymanagerfirst..0kay,shesaidwecouldgiveyoua10%discount.Thisisourfloorprice.M:Whatcomeswithit?W:AchargerandaniPadshell.M:Doesn’titincludeearphones?Ithinkthey’reamust.W:No.Butwearehavingaspecialpromotiontoday.IfyoubuytheiPadnow,youcangetapairofwirelessearphonesandateasetoraricecookerathalfprice.Thatis200yuan.M:OK,I’lltakeit.Mywifelikestohaveacupofteaintheafternoon.Couldyougivemeaminute?Ihavetoletherpickthecolor.W:Sure.Text9W:MayIseeyourpassportplease?M:Hereitis.W:WhatdoyouvisittheUnitedStatesfor,Mr.Lee?M:IamgoingtoattendatradeconferencehereinChicagofromApril19thto21st.W:HowlongwillyoubestayingintheUS?M:For10days.I’llflybacktoBeijingonApril27th.W:Willyoudoanytravelingduringyourstayhere?M:Yes,IwillflytoPennsylvaniarightaftertheconference.IfinishedmycollegethereandIwanttovisitsomeofmyprofessors.Ihaven’tseenthemsinceIwentbacktoBeijing.W:Doyouhaveanythingtodeclare?M:I’dliketodeclaretwolaptops.W:Areyouacomputerengineer?M:No.MycompanymakeslaptopsandIamresponsibleforfinancing.Theseareourlatestproducts.W:Allright,Mr.Lee.Youaregoodtogo.Thankyouforyourcooperation.EnjoyyourtripintheUS.Text10M:Goodevening,dearlisteners.ThisisBobGomez.Today,I’mgoingtosharewithyousomethingaboutMonocle,whichisamagazineaboutglobalaffairsandlifestyle.ItwasfoundedinLondon.Alongwithasmallgroupofprivateinvestors,TylerBrulécreatedandfinancedMonocle,a10-times-a-yearprintmagazine,in2007.Themagazine,allinEnglishwithnoregionaleditions,addressedamobileglobalaudience.InDecember2014,MonoclelaunchedanewannualpublicationcalledTheForecast.Thenextyear,itintroducedatravel-mindedannualmagazine,TheEscapist,whichfocusesonin-depthreportageof10citiesaroundtheworld.MonocleopeneditsLondonshopinNovember2008,followedbyshopsinHongKong,Toronto,Tokyo,Singapore,NewYorkandCulverCity.Monoclealsooperatesseasonalpop-upstores.InApril2013,MonocleopenedtheMonocleCaféon18ChilternStreet,LondonW1.Theinsidewasdesignedbythemagazine’sseniordesignerYoshiTakagiandbuiltbyEDOConstruction.ThecafésellsAllpresscoffeeandacollectionofMonoclemagazinesandbooks.ThecompanyalsohasacaféinTokyo.(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5BCBBA6—10CAAAC11—15BCCBC16—20CABBA(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)文章大意:本文为应用文。主题语境为人与社会。文章介绍了夜晚也可以继续参观的水族馆、博物馆、天文馆等。21.答案D命题透析细节理解题。思路点拨根据第二段的“Greensawfish,sandtigersharks,Queenslandgroupers,andgreenseaturtleswillbeyourcompanionsforthenight.”中出现的sandtigersharks可知答案。22.答案D命题透析推理判断题。思路点拨根据第三段中的“Africanpenguins”“free-flyingbirds”“foreignreptiles”和“aplanetarium”可知,对动物和太空感兴趣的人会更喜欢参观CaliforniaAcademyofSciences。23.答案C命题透析推理判断题。思路点拨根据第一段可知,所有的
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