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四川省雅安市四校联考2023.2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷

(含音频)

学校:___________姓名:班级:___________考号:

一、听力题

1.Whatdidthemanforgettodo?

A.Sleepontime.B.Repairhiscar.C.Sethisalarmclock.

2.WhatdoesMr.Blacklooklike?

A.Hewearsglasses.B.Heisshort.C.Hehasblackhair.

3.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheclass?

A.Heisfondofit.

B.Hehasbeenusedtoit.

C.Hecan'tfollowit.

4.WhydoesthewomanwanttomeetMissJones?

A.Tomakeanapology.

B.Tohaveaninterview.

C.ToknowaboutMissPeters.

5.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inabookstore.B.Inacollege.C.Inalibrary.

听一段材料,回答小题。

6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofmountaineering?

A.Dangerous.B.Tiring.C.Interesting.

7.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisprofessionalinmountaineering.

B.SheclimbedMountHuangshanlastsummer.

C.ShewillvisitMountHuangshanwiththeman.

听一段材料,回答小题。

8.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?

A.Shewaschargedtwice.

B.Herbillhasnotyetarrived.

C.Hertelevisiondoesn'tworkproperly.

9.Whatiswrongwiththeshop?

A.Itdoesn'tacceptcreditcards.

B.Thecomputersystemisoutoforder.

C.Theshopassistantsarealwayscareless.

10.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Getawrittenapology.

B.Offerherreceiptnumber.

C.Havehertelevisionfixed.

听一段材料,问答小题。

11.Whydoesthegirltalktotheman?

A.Tomakeaninvitation.

B.Toaskforpermission.

C.Togetsomeadvice.

12.Whatwillthemandoduringtheparty?

A.Tellafolkstory.

B.SinganEnglishsong.

C.PerformanEnglishplay.

13.Whatwilltheheadmasterdobeforetheparty?

A.Deliveraspeech.

B.Sharehisresolutions.

C.Decoratetheclassroom.

听一段材料,回答小题。

14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Attheman'shome.

B.Onthestreet.

C.Inacamerashop.

15.Howmanycamerashopsarestillopenintown?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

16.Whydoesthemanthinksomecamerashopswentoutofbusiness?

A.Camerasareold-fashioned.

B.Therearefewerphotographers.

C.PeoplebuythingsontheInternet.

17.WhatwillthemandothisSaturday?

A.Gotoacamerashop.

B.Takepicturesforawedding.

C.Takecareofhisfriend'skids.

听一段材料,回答小题。

18.WhathappenedtoSam?

A.Hewasknockeddownbyatruck.

B.Hefelltothegroundwhencrossingtheroad.

C.Hestoppedthetruckdriverwhencrossingtheroad.

19.Whoaskedthedrivertostop?

A.Thelittleboy.B.Theboy'smother.C.David.

20.WhydidDavidhelpthatwoman?

A.Shecouldn'twalk.

B.ShewasDavid'sneighbor.

C.Shecouldn'taffordenoughfood.

二、阅读理解

InsiderFlightTipsforYourJourney

Anyonecanbookatrip,butnoteveryonecanplananultimateadventurethatisaffordable,

accommodatingandfun.AtWWH'.,weaimtoprovideyouwiththebest

insidersecretsinthetravelbusiness.Andonthiswebsite,wealsoofferastate-of-the-art

travelcomparisontooltomakeplanningeasierthanever.Herearesomeinsidertipsthat

we'dliketosharewithyouaboutflights.

LookforGlitch(小故障)Fares

Onlinebookingsystemsfbrairfaredon'tcomewithoutapricingmistakeeveryonceina

while.Followdeal-mindedtravelsitesandblogstolearnaboutpricingmistakesthatworkin

yourfavor.Thisisthemostusefulifyoulivenearamajorairportandhaveaflexible

schedule.

ConsiderAlternateAirports

Somemajorcitieshavemorethanoneairport,somakesuretocheckthemallfbrthe

cheapestfares.Forexample,ifyou'replanningtovisittheBayAreaofCalifornia,checkfbr

ratesinbothSanFranciscoInternationalAirportandOaklandInternationalAirport.

CrosstheBorderbyLand

Domesticflightsareoftencheaperthaninternationalones,soifyoulivenearaborderand

wanttoflytoaneighboringcountry,youcansavebycrossingtheborderbylandandthen

catchingadomesticflight.Forexample,Torontoresidentsmaysavebycrossingthe

AmericanborderintoBuffaloandthenflyingtoanotherAmericancity.

UseaDigitalLuggageScale

There'snothingmorefrustratingthanlearningthatyourbagistooheavytoflyorthatitUl

costyouextrawhenyouarriveattheairport.Digitalluggagescalesaregreatformakingsure

thatyou'renotgoingoverthebaggagelimitwithyournewsouvenirs.

21.Whatisthemaingoalofwww.fripM?

A.Torecommendtravelwebsites.B.Tofundthetravelbusiness.

C.Touncovertravelbusinesssecrets.D.Toadvertiseatravelagency.

22.Whatisadvisedforairtravel?

A.Flyingtheborder.B.Selectingairports.

C.Carryingmorebaggage.D.Havingafixedschedule.

23.Whatdothefourtipshaveincommon?

A.Theyhelptravelerssavemoney.B.Theycoverallaspectsofatrip.

C.Theymerelyapplytobusinessmen.D.TheyareonlyforTorontoresidents.

RollandandAdelineareproudparentstoninebeautifulchildren.Theiryoungesttwo,

daughterLanto,andson,Rindra,werebothbornwithcleftlip(唇裂)conditions.In

Madagascar,manyfamilieshaveneverseenacleftlipbefore,soit'saconditionoften

greetedwithfearandmisfortuneinsomeruralcommunities.

However,thenewsofLantoandRindra'scleftlipwasn'tmuchofashockforRollandand

AdelinebecauseRolland'scousin—amaninhisfifties—hadlivedhisentireadultlifewith

anuntreatedcleftlip.Althoughseeingarelativewithacleftlipmeantthefamilyweren't

fearfulofthecondition,theyknewthenegativeimpactanuntreatedcleftlipcanhaveona

person'shealthandlife.Asalllovingparentswould,RollandandAdelinewantedabetter

futurefortheirchildren.

RollandheardanadvertisementontheradioaboutanOperationSmilesurgicalprogramme

inAntsirabe,Madagascar.FindingoutthatRindraandLantocouldhavethecleftlipsurgery

theyneeded,forfree,wasadreamforthefamily.UnlikehereintheUK,healthservices

aren'tfreeinmanypartsoftheworld,andthecostsoftreatment-oreventravellingtoreach

medicalfacilities-areoutofreachformostfamilies.

WhenRollandandhischildrenarrivedatthepatientvillage,theyweresurprisedtoseeso

manyotherfamiliesinthesameposition.Afterathoroughmedicalevaluationbymedical

volunteers,Lantowasfoundtobefitenoughforsurgery,andlatergotthenewsmileher

parentshaddreamedofforher.But,foryoungerbrotherRindra,thejourneytoanewsmile

wouldtakealittlelonger.

OperationSmilehasprovidedhundredsofthousandsofsafesurgeriesfbrchildrenwith

cleftlipconditionsworldwide.Formoreinformationaboutourworkortofindouthowyou

canhelp,visit.

24.WhatdomostpeoplethinkofcleftlipinMadagascar?

A.Itisincurable.B.Itisnormal.C.Itisunavoidable.D.Itisunlucky.

25.Whatkeptthecouplefrombeingscaredoftheirchildren'ssituation?

A.Theirrelative'sexperience.B.Theirchildren'ssmile.

C.Theirlovefbrtheirchildren.D.Theadvertisementtheysaw.

26.Whatshouldbedonejustbeforedecidingonthesurgeryaccordingtothetext?

A.Payingforthesurgery.B.Stayinginhospital.

C.Havingahealthcheck.D.Seekingfbradoctor.

27.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheinformationinthelastparagraph?

A.Fordonations.B.Forcopyright.C.Forcommitment.D.Forclarification.

Foralmostacentury,Ecuador'sgianttortoises(陆龟)havebeenprotected.Thesespecies

areoneofthelargestlivingrepiiles(爬行动物)ontheplanet.Theyliveaverylonglife一the

oldesttortoiseonrecordwas175yearsold.And,theyallliveontheGalapagosIslands.

HuntingthetortoisesisillegalunderEcuador'slaws,butnowtheAttorneyGeneral's

officehasopenedaninvestigationintotheremainsoffourtortoisesthatwerefoundinthe

park.Tortoisemeatisconsidereddelicious,meaningtherecanbelargefinancialgainsmade

bywildlifehunters."Thisisnotanisolatedincident,“saidtheGalapagosConservancy,aUS­

basedconservationorganizationinastatement."InSeptember2021,theremainsof15

criticallyendangeredgianttortoisesfromthesubspeciesChelonoidisguntheriwerefoundon

Isabela.Evidencefromtheinvestigationshowedthatthereptileshadlikelybeenhuntedfbr

consumption.”

Theislandsareconsideredoneoftheworld'sbestplacestoseewildlife,andthey'rehome

toanimalandplantspeciesthatarefoundnowhereelseintheworld.Thefamouslyfearless

wildlifeisbelievedtohavebeenasourceofinspirationfbrDarwin'stheoryofevolution,

followinghisvisittotheislandsin1835.Theislandswereactuallydiscoveredbyaccidentin

1535,whenaSpanishshipwasblownoffcoursewhilesailingfromPanamatoPeru.

Ridiculouslyenough,theship'scaptainwasunimpressedbytheislands,writingtotheking

thattheywere“worthless”.

InlateAugust,aspecialunitforenvironmentalcrimetraveledtotheGaldpagosIslandsto

investigateandinterviewparkkeepersabouttheincident.Andwhenthekeepersdiscovered

fouranimalbodiesonIsabelaIsland,justafewmonthsafterthediscoveryof15dead

tortoises,environmentalistswereshocked.Therewereonceatleast250,000tortoisesonthe

islands.Butnowthereareonlyfev/erthan15,000inthewildtoday,andtwosubspeciesare

alreadyextinct."Evidencefromthe2021investigationshowedthatthereptileshadlikely

beenhuntedforconsumption,GalapagosConservancycontinued.''Therefore,itcomesasno

surprisethatmanyareworriedthattheirpopulationwillcontinuetodecreaseifseriousaction

isn'ttakensoon.,,

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"This"inparagraph2referto?

A.Thelonglifeofthegianttortoises.

B.Thehuntingofthetortoisesinthepark.

C.The(bodconsumptionofthegianttoitoises.

D.Theinvestigationintotheremainsofthetortoises.

29.WhyisDarwin'stheoryofevolutionmentionedinparagraph3?

A.Tostressthecaptain'signorance.B.Topresentthevalueoftheislands.

C.ToshowDarwin'sgreatachievements.D.Toraisepeople'sawarenessofprotectingthe

islands.

30.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthetortoisesinthelastparagraph?

A.Thepopulationofthemisonthesharpdecline.

Bitisnotverysurprisingthattheyaredyingout.

C.Strictmeasureshavebeentakentoprotectthem.

D.Theyhavebeensopopularbecauseoftheirmeat.

31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ReplilesFaceExtinctioninaParkofEcuador

B.HowAreGalapagosGiantTortoisesWellProtected?

C.HuntingThreatensGalapagosGiantTortoises*Survival

D.WhyAreGalapagosGiantTortoisesCalledFearlessReptiles?

ScientistshavelongbelievedthatMarswaswetaroundthreebillionyearsagoandthen

lostmuchofitswater.Butanewstudypresentsevidenceofwateractivityfromabout700

millionyearsago,posinganewpuzzleaboutMarsanditshistoryfbrscientiststocrackin

theirfuturestudies.

ThenewstudyisbasedondatafromChina'sZhurongrover("祝融号"火星车),partofthe

Tianwen-1missionthattoucheddownonthesurfaceofMarsinMay2021.Inparticular,the

scientistsuseddatatherovergatheredduringitsfirst92Martiandays,atitslandingsitein

UtopiaPlanitia.YangLiu,aresearcherfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences(CAS),and

hiscolleaguesanalyzeddatafromthreedifferentinstrumentsonZhurong.Thoseinstruments

studiedmineralsthatsuggestthepresenceofalargequantityofliquidwateratthesiteabout

700millionyearsago,whichscientistspreviouslythoughtwasdry.

“Thisisaveryinterestingresult.Wehaveverylittlerecordedevidenceofyoungliquid

watersystemsonMars.Andfbrtheoneswehave,theywereusuallyintheformofsalt

minerals/5saysDr.Scheller,ascientistattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology.He

explainedZhuronginstrumentsspottedwatermoleculeslockedawayintherock,which

wasdifferentfromotheryoungliquidwaterenvironmentsthathavebeenobserved.

“Oneofthemajorthingswe'llhavetofindoutandthatIlookforwardtoseeingfromthe

Zhurongroverishowextensivethese4young,water-bearingmineralsare,"Dr.Schellersaid,

“Aretheycommonoruncommoninthese'young'rocks?”Zhuronghasnowcoveredabout

twokilometersduringitsmorethan350Martiandaysandhasanalyzedarangeoffeatureson

itstravels,meaningmorenewMartianinsightsarelikelystilltocomefromtherover.

NASAhassofarsentitsMarsroverstoancientlandingsites,datingbacktomorethan3.7

billionyearsago.ZhurongisnotjustanextrasetofwheelsonMars,butapowerfulsuiteof

instrumentsexploringanew,geologicallyyoungsitetoopennewwindowsofopportunityfor

researchonMars.

32.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“crack"inparagraph1mean?

A.Keep.B.Doubt.C.Create.D.Solve.

33.Whatdoesthenewstudyshowaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.TheinaccuracyofdatagatheredonMars.

B.FunctionallimitationsofinstrumentsonMars.

C.MainreasonsforthefailureoftheTianwen-1mission.

D.ThemisconceptionofpastthinkingaboutMartianwater.

34.WhichofthefollowingdoesDr.Schellerconvey?

A.Theresulthasbeenrecordedbymanyscientists.

Zhurong'swideanalyseswillbringmoresurprises.

C.Saltmineralsareyoungerthanwater-bearingminerals.

D.Youngwater-bearingmineralsarecommoninyoungrocks.

35.WhichwordcanbestdescribeZhurongl

A.Ancient.B.Common.C.Promising.D.Alarming.

三、七选五

36.StepsTowardsUnlockingYourInnerWisdom

Atthecoreofyourlifeliessense,apowerfulforcethatexistswithin.Knowinghowto

followyoursensecanhelpyouguideyourlife.①

•Seeklonelinessandstillness.Inaworldfilledwithnoises,findinginnerpeacerequires

silencingthenoisearoundyou.②Trytakingarelaxingwalk,dippingyourselfin

nature,deepthinking,orsimplyenjoyingaquietcoffeewhileobservingtheworld.Engagein

activitiesthatcalmyoursoultoachieveastatewhereyoursenseflourishesinitsfullglory.

•Developself-awareness.③Strongintuitivepeopleoftenspendtimeonself­

examinationandsparetimefbrself-awarenesstraining.Insteadofrunningfromtheir

emotions,theyhugthemwithopennessandacceptance.Tofollowyourinnervoice,consider

allthatlieswithin.Askyourself^“WhatamIfeelingrightnow?”Exploredesires,fearsor

goalsthatcometolight.Taketimetositwithyourbodyandrunthroughafullbodyscan.

•④Lifeisnotforetold.Manypeoplestruggletomaintainaspectsoftheirlives.

Despiteinnerfearofuncertainty,followingyoursensemayleadyoudownunfamiliarpaths.

Welcomethisuncertaintywithanopenheartandaneagerspirit.Bytrustinginitsguidance,

senseprovidespricelesshelpthrougheachstageoflife.

•Takeactionwithintention.Onceyoursensegivesguidance,trustyourselfenoughtoact

onitonpurpose.⑤Theideaofgraduallyprogressingtomoreimportant,high-

pressuredecisionsincreasesyourabilitytodealwithdiscomfortmoreeffectively.

A.Exploretheunknown.

B.Stayawayfromunfamiliarpaths.

C.Youneedtofindaplacefreefromanyinterruption.

D.Itisbettertothinkabouthigh-pressuredecisionsfirst.

E.Learnhowtobelieveinyoursensebymakingsmallchoices.

F.Raisingyoursenserequiresadeepunderstandingofyourself.

G.Andinsightsgainedfromyoursensecanaffecteverythingyoudoinlife.

四、完形填空(15空)

Ioftenreadaboutincidentsofmisunderstandingordisagreement.Tmleft1Whydo

thesepeoplecreate2,especiallywiththosefromotherraces?

Iwas3upinKualaLumpurin1960s,whenchildrenfromdifferentraceslivingin

4_.Myfamilylivedastone*s5fromIsmaiPs.AndnoonewasbotheredthatIsmailwas

animmigrant—wejust6ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadn'tfilledourheadswith

differences.

IsmailandIsoonbecamefriends.Duringtheschoolholidays,wewould7the

countrysideonourbicycles,hopingto8theunexpected.Wealmosttraveledeverywhere

andmetmanyinterestingthingsaccidentally.BecauseIsmailandIlivedneareachother,he

wouldgoshoppingintownwithmyfamily.Wewerereallygladofhis9.WhenIwasat

middleschool,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Later,IlosttouchwithIsmail.

Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.WhenIstatedmy

destination,thedriverdidn'tmoveoff.10,hestoppedthecarinplaceforamomentand

thencalledme,“Raddar!”Iwasastonishedatbeingsofamiliarly11Itwasmy

childhoodname.12itwasIsmail!Evenaftertwodecades,westill13eachother.

Graspinghisshoulder,Ifeltasenseoftrueaffection,somethinghardtodescribe.

IfwecanallowourchildrentobethemselveswithoutIdthey'llbuildfriendships

withpeople15race,whowillbebytheirsidethroughthickandthin.Thesocietyisbuilt

onsuchfriendship,wherewecantrulyexperiencewarmth,asWilliamShakespeareonce

wrote,“Wefew,wehappyfew,webandofbrothers.”

37.A.satisfiedB.restrictedC.convincedD.confused

38.A.wondersB.compositionsC.conflicts0.friendships

39.A.showingB.growingC.gettingD.looking

40.A.harmonyB.panicC.chargeD.question

41.A.moveB.throwC.dropD.roll

42.A.removedB.transformedC.accepted□.emphasized

43.A.exploreB.protectC.occupyD.fund

44.A.takeawayB.comeacrossC.dealwithD.goagainst

45.A.companyB.interventionC.choiceD.absence

46.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Instead

47.A.addressedB.rewardedC.criticized□.disturbed

48.A.EnthusiasticallyB.SuspiciouslyC.Initially

D.Unexpectedly

49.A.misunderstoodB.motivatedC.recognizedD.trusted

50.A.sympathyB.prejudiceC.criteriaD.patience

51.A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.regardlessofD.becauseof

五、短文填空

52.EveryearlymorninginSouthwestChina'sChongqing,thereisacommonsceneat

thecity'sRailTransitLine4:Agroupoffarmers①(shoulder)vegetablesfbrsale

arebusyridingonthesubwaytodowntown.

Nicknamed“packbasketspecialline”,thesecondphaseofthesubwayline,connecting

Shichuantowntothecitycenter,has②totallengthof32.8kilometersand15

stations.It③(provide)localfarmersnearthetownwithawiderchannelfbrselling

theirproducesinceitsopeningin2022.

Everymorningaround6o'clock,theentranceandexitoftheShichuanTownstationof

thelineare®(pack)withthesespecialcommuters(上下班往返的人)⑤,

basketsarefilledwithfreshseasonalvegetables.Ittookthemmorethanonehourtoreachthe

citybeforetheopeningofthelineastheyhadtotakeseveralbuses.Now,bytakingthe

subway,theycangetthereinlessthan30minutes⑥anydifficulty.Theopeningof

thissubwaylinenotonlysavesmoneyforthefarmersbutalsotime,bringinggreat⑦

(convenient)tothem.

⑧(facilitate)thefarmers,thestation,whichwassupposedtoopenat6:15,now

opensfiveminutes⑨(early)everyday.Thestaffmembersatthestationalsoassist

asmuchaspossible:guidingthemto⑩(efficient)enterthestationinorderandto

usetheelevators,andhelpingthemwiththebaskets.

六、书面表达

53.假定你是李华,你校将举办主题为"ManagingOurTimeWisely”的英语演讲比

赛,你打算参赛,请写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:

1.介绍时间的重要性;

2.给出管理时间的建议;

3.号召大家节约时间。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Hello,everyone.IamLiHua.

Thankyouforlistening.

七、读后续写

54.TripocfsstorystartedonespringmorningasIwasfinishingamorningsurgeryat

theveterinaryclinic(兽医诊所)Iowned.Iwaswritingupmedicalrecordsofthesurgery

patientswhenmyreceptioniststuckherheadintomyoffice.Shetoldmetherewasabigcat

withspottedfur(毛)lyingoutsidewithaseriouslyinjuredfrontleg.What'sworse,nobody

knewwhomitbelongedto.

ThenIsenttwoofmypre-vetstudentstopickupthepoorcatwhileIwentbacktomy

record-keeping.Butitwasn'tlongbeforeIheardthestudentsreturningwiththisnewest

patientwhoseemedtobeinprettybadshape.

Icarefullycheckeduptheinjurieswhichseemedtobecausedbythecrushingofaheavy

object.Withtheextremelyhorriblesmell,Iknewfromyearsofexperiencethisguydidn't

haveanowner."Well,then,^^Isighed,'Tmnotsurewhetherweareabletobringthiscat

backtolife,butlet'sgivehimourbestshotanyway.Afterwards,let'sseeifwecanfinda

homefor

Justthen,whenoneofthestudentsbegantouchingthecat'sheadgently,somewhere

deepinthecat'sthroat,aweakpun(呼噜声)began.Asthestudentcontinuedtopetthecat,I

noticedthecat'sbreathingbecamelesslaboured.

WhenIperformedthecomplicatedoperation,Iwhispered,"You'reafighter,aren'tyou,

boy?Youdeserveachancetolive."However,afterundergoingsurgery,helostoneleg,and

stillstruggledwithlifeanddeath.Overthenextfewweeks,Tripod,whothestudentshad

named,wentthroughmanyupsanddowns,butIwascautiouslyoptimisticabouthis

resilience(快速恢复的能力).Wordhadgottenoutaboutthethree-leggedcat.Anumberof

clientsstoppedbyonaregularbasistocheckontheprogressofhisrecovery,includingMrs

Melson,aseasonedpetlover.

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。

ThedayfinallycamewhenIdecidedTripodhadtrulysurvivedhismisfortune.

ThoughunwillingtopartwithTripod,wewerehappytoseeMrsMelsoncomefbrhim.

参考答案

1.答案:C

解析:W:You'relateagain.Didyourcarbreakdown?

M:No,Iforgottosetmyalarmclock,soIsleptovertime.

2.答案:A

解析:M:HaveyouseenMr.Blackyet?

W:No,Ihaven't.Whafshelike?Isheashortman?

M:No,heisquitetallandhasbrownhairandwearsglasses.Heisquitenicetostudents.

3.答案:C

解析:M:Ican'tstandthisclass.Ijustcan'tfollowit.

W:Well,youmightaswellgetusedtoit.It'srequired,andyouhavetomakeitinorderto

graduate.

4.答案:B

解析:W:I'vegotanappointmentwithMissJones.

M:YoumustbeMissPeters.

W:Yes,that'sright.

M:MissJonesaskedmetopickyouupwhenyouarrive.Theinterviewisonthesecondfloor.

5.答案:A

解析:W:I'mlookingfbrabookonhowtolearnprogramming.

M:Hmm,onthethirdshelf.Ifyouneed,Igiveyoua10%discount.

W:Thankyou.Ifstooexpensive.Iwillgotothecollegelibrarytoborrowone.

6.答案:C

解析:W:Areyouinterestedinmountaineering?

M:Yes,insomesense,IshouldsayIlikemountainclimbing.ButI'mnotsoprofessional.

Howaboutyou?

W:Thesamewithyou,anamateurmountainclimber.IwentclimbingintheRocky

Mountainswithmyfriendslastsummervacation.Wespenttwodaysinthemountains.

M:Ihadasimilarexperience,butthatwasonthetopofMountHuangshaninmycountry.

W:MountHuangshan?It'soneofthefivefamousmountainsinChina.

M:Yes,itis.

W:Ican'twaittoclimbit!Wouldyoubemyguideinthissummervacation?

M:Yes,Tdloveto.

7.答案:C

解析:

8.答案:A

解析:M:CustomerService,thisisRickspeaking.WhatcanIdoforyoutoday?

W:Hi,Rick.ThisisBeckyMatthews.Iboughtatelevisionatyourshoplastweek.Today,

mycreditcardstatementcame,andIsawthatIhadbeenchargedtwicefbrthesamepurchase.

Iwouldliketohavetheextrachargeremovedfrommybill.

M:Iapologizefbrthemistake,butitcan'tbetheshopassistant'scarelessnessthatmadethe

mistake.We'vebeenhavingsometroublewithourcomputersystem.Youareactuallythe

thirdpersontocall.Ifyougivemeyourreceiptnumber,wecangettheprocessstartedright

away.Thenyou'llreceivethemoneytomorrow.

W:OK.Holdon,please.Myreceiptnumberisinmybag.I'lltellyourightaway.

9.答案:B

解析:

10.答案:B

解析:

11.答案:A

解析:W:Hi,Mr.Smith.Iwonderifyou'refreeonNewYear'sEve.We'dlikeyoutocome

toourNewYear'sparty.

M:Thankyou.Tdlovetocome.Wherewillitbe?

W:Inourclassroomat6:00pm.Bytheway,couldyousingasongforusattheparty?

M:I'mafraidI'mnotthatgoodatsinging,butI'lltry.HowaboutanEnglishfolksong?

W:Thatwouldbewonderful.Ourmonitorhasbeenwantingtoaskyoutosing.We'llalso

inviteseveralotherteacherstotheparty.Eachofthemwillperformsomethingforus,andI

thinktheheadmasterwillgiveaspeechbeforetheparty.

M:Soundsgreat.Ihopetherewillbesomefungamesattheparty.

W:Oh,ofcourse,andweUlallshareourNewYearresolutionsattheendoftheparty.

M:I'msureifllbeagreatparty.

W:Yes,Ihopewe'llallhaveawonderfultime.

12.答案:B

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13.答案:A

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14.答案:B

解析:W:Hi,Colin.Whereareyougoing?

M:Hi,Janet.Tothecamerashopintown.

W:Whichone?

M:Itmusthavebeenalongtimesinceyouwenttotown.There'sonlyonecamerashop

thesedays.

W:Really?

M:Yes,theoneonDixonStreetclosedyearsago.TheoneonEdgarStreetsurviveduntillast

year,andtheonlyonenowisonHatfieldStreet.

W:That'sashame.Isupposecamerasaren'taspopularthesedays.Nowadaysyoucantake

goodpictureswithaphone,sosuddenlyeverybodyisaphotographer.

M:Mostcamerashopscan'tcompetewithInternetprices.Infact,thesameistruefbrother

shops.

W:Whatareyougoingtobuy?

M:Somememorycards.There'sasaleontoday.

W:Doyoustilltakephotographsprofessionally?

M:Sometimespeopleaskfbrpicturesoftheirkids,butusuallyIjusttakepicturesofplants

andanimalsfbrpleasure.IamtakingpicturesforaweddingonSaturday,though.

15.答案:A

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16.答案:C

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17.答案:B

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18.答案:B

解析:M:Mrs.Brownwillneverforgettheday,the14thofJuly,whensheandherfamily

wereatapicnicandSam,herthree-year-oldson,ranacrossthebusyroadnearby.Halfway

across,thelittleboysuddenlyfelltothegroundwhenatruckwascomingtowardshimvery

fast.Justthen,atallstrongmancalledDavidrushedintotheroadandhelduphishandtothe

truckdrivertostop.Thetruckcametoastopjustbeforethem,andDavidcarriedtheboyoff

theroad.Theboywassaved.ThiswasnotthefirsttimeforDavid.Oncehelearnedthata

poorwomancouldn'tbuyenoughfoodfbrherchildren.Hegotbasketsoffoodreadyandthe

nextdaythewomanwassurprisedtofindhercarfilledwithalotoffood.Itisnothingnewto

hisfamilyandthepeopleinthetown.Davidisalwaysreadytogiveahelpinghandtoothers.

Heoftensaystopeople,"Everyoneishappywhenyoudowelltoothers.”

19.答案:C

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20.答案:C

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21.答案:C

解析:细节理解题。根据第一段第二句可知,山旨在给出一些旅游

行业的内幕消息。

22.答案:B

解析:细节理解题。根据

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