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第1页/共38页2023-2024学年度(下)七校协作体高二联考英语试题1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inafactory.C.Inahospital.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whenwillthespeakersarriveattheairportprobably?A.At3:30.B.At4:30.C.At5:30.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetotheman?A.Buyinganewwashingmachine.B.GettingallthepartsfromJapan.C.Avoidingworkingatnight.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.HowtogettoNewYork.B.Howtoenterforacourse.C.Howtogetadrivinglicence.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatkeptthewomanawakelastnight?A.Theheat.B.Therepairwork.C.Thestorm.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,第2页/共38页每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tomakeaninvitation.B.Tocanceltheirplan.C.Toaskforinformation.7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodothisevening?A.Seeabandshow.B.Buyticketsonline.C.Accompanyhisparets.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Howisthehouseusuallyheated?A.Bywood.B.Byelectricity.C.Bycoal.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Makeaphonecall.B.Buyaheater.C.Cooksupper.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbours.B.Colleagues.C.Husbandandwife.11.Whatdidthemandothisafternoon?A.Hedidhiswork.B.Hefixedhiscomputer.C.Hetooksomeexercise.12.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Gooutsomewhere.B.Stopplayingamusicalinstrument.C.Helpherwiththepaper.13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'srequest?A.AstonishedB.Embarrassed.C.Angry.第3页/共38页听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】14.What’stheconversationmainlyabout?A.Fightingfire.B.Detectingfire.C.Preventingfire.15.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Australialost4%ofitstrees.B.ThesystemisusedinAmerica.C.Thesystemwilluseheatcameras.16.Whatsizeoffirecanthenewsystemdiscover?A.Thesizeofafootballfield.B.Thesizeofaplane.C.Thesizeofacar.17.Whatisthewoman’sconcernbesidestrees?A.Protectinghumans.B.Purifyingtheair.C.Savinganimals.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Teachingaclass.B.Reportingastudy.C.Chairingameeting.19.Whatisthemostimportantpartoftakingnotes?A.Reading.B.Listening.C.Writing.20.Whatisoneoftheadvantagesofusingsymbols?A.Itkeepsinformationsecret.B.Itleavesspaceforfutureuse.C.Itmakeskeywordsnoticeable.第4页/共38页AMakelifeaseasyaspossiblewithdevicesandgeardesignedtosimplifyyourtravels—whetherthatmeanschargingonthego,neatorganizersorlightweightstorageforno-troublequicktrips.LARQBottleFilter(过滤器)Thisinnovativedrinkingbottlewithalow-pressuresuckerisdesignedtofilterwateronthego,wipingoutpollutantssuchaschlorine(氯)forarefreshingtaste.Thefilterwillworkonupto151litresofwaterbeforeneedingtobereplaced—theequivalent(等同)ofaround300single-useplasticbottles.Availablein500ml(£58)and740ml(£68)sizes.Stubble&CoAdventureBagThis42-litrebackpackhasaneasy-accessclamshell(翻盖)designthatopenstorevealzippedpartsofvarioussizesincludingawaterproofpocketforshoes.Italsofeaturesalaptopsleeve,waterbottlepocketandhiddenparts,forvaluables.Availableinblack,olive,blueandorange.£195.ShokzOpenFitShokz’slightweightearphonessitontopoftheearcanal,meaningthey’recomfortableenoughtowearforlongperiods.The28-hourbatterylifeensuresyouwon’tneedtochargethemonanovernighttrip,thoughit’seasyenoughtodosobyplugginginthesmall,accompanyingcase.TheShokzAppallowsyoutocustomizethecontrols,too.£179.JulyCarryOnProForthosewhoprefernottocarryluggageontheirbacks,thissmartrolleristheperfectovernighter.Ithastwoseparateinternalparts,awaterproofpolycarbonate(聚碳酸酯)hardshellandazippedfrontpartinwhichtostorealaptop.Theintegrated,removablepowerbankallowstravelerstochargedevicesonthego.£275.21.WhatisspecialaboutLARQBottleFilter?A.Itisofvarioussizes.B.Itmakesforhealth.C.Itisusedtostorewater.D.Itreplaces300plasticbottles.22.Whichissuitableforlisteningtomusic?A.ShokzOpenFit.B.JulyCarryOnPro.C.LARQBottleFilter.D.Stubble&CoAdventureBag.23.Whatisthetext?A.Atraveldiary.B.Alifedescription.第5页/共38页C.Ascienceinstruction.D.Asalesadvertisement.BAttheendof2019,IlearnedthatHereAfterAI,whosegoalistoletthelivingcommunicatewiththedead,waslookingforapplicantsofitsnewAIproject.Interestedinwhatitwaspromising,Iappliedtoexperimentthesoftwareonmyvery-much-aliveparents.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwouldbejustafunprojecttoseewhatwastechnologicallypossible.Thentheirhealthconditionaddedsomeurgencytotheexperiment.IwasfrightenedthatmyparentsmightdiesincemyfatherhadbeendiagnosedwithcancerandmymotherwasrecentlydevelopingsymptomsofearlyAlzheimer’sdisease,andthatwiththedistancebetweenus,Imightneverhavethechancetosaygoodbye.Thefirststepwasaninterview.Myparentswereaskedquestionsbyatechicianforhours-abouteverythingfromtheirearliestmemoriestowhattheybelievewillhappenaftertheydie.Whetherthroughillness-generatedconcernsorawillingnesstohumortheirdaughter,myparentsputupzeroresistance.Thecompanythentooktheirresponsesandstartedtocreatethevoiceassistants.Afewmonthslater,myvirtualparentsarrivedviaemailattachment.WhenIcommunicatedwiththemthroughtheapponmyphone,myhandswereshaking.Ihadn’tseenmyactual,realparentsforsixmonths.TheytoldmepersonalstoriesI’dneverheard.Theygavemelifeadviceandtoldmethingsabouttheirchildhoods,aswellasmyown.Itwasmesmerizing.Personally,Ihavemixedfeelingsaboutmyexperiment.I’mgladtohavemyvirtualparents.They’veenabledmetolearnnewthingsaboutmyparents,andit’scomfortingtothinkthatthosesoftwareswillbethereevenwhenmyparentsaren’t.Ontheotherhand,Ican’thelpbutfinditsadthatittookastrangerinterviewingmyparentsformetoproperlyappreciatethecomplexpeopletheyare.ButIfeelluckytohavehadthechancetograspthat-andtostillhavethepreciousopportunitytospendmoretimewiththemandlearnmoreaboutthem,facetoface,notechnologyinvolved.24.WhydidtheauthorinitiallyjointheAIproject?A.Totestoutthenewtechnology.B.Topreserveherparents’voice.C.Tolearnmoreaboutherparents’life.D.Toremovetheworryaboutherparents’health.25.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sparents?A.Theylikedtalkingalot.B.Theydiedfromtheillnesses.第6页/共38页C.Theyopposedjoiningtheprojectatfirst.D.Theyprovideddatafortheproject.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mesmerizing"meaninparagraph4?A.Alarming.B.Fascinating.C.Inspiring.D.Disgusting.27.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeatlast?A.AImeansneversayinggoodbyetoourparents.B.TheadvancesinAItechnologyhaveprosandcons.C.Therealconnectionwithourparentsmattersmost.D.AIallowsustolearnmoreaboutourvirtualparents.CPeruispreparedtoapprovenewlawsthatwouldmakeiteasiertoinvestigateandpunishresearcherswhoengageinacademiccheating,includingpayingtohavetheirnamesaddedtoapaper.ThemovecomesasPeru’snationalscienceagencyseekstocrackdownonauthorshipbuyingandotherdishonestpractices.Itrecentlyremovedtwoscientistsaccusedofdishonestpublicationsfromanationalregistrythatiskeytoreceivinggovernmentsponsor,jobpromotions,andsalarybonuses.Andofficialsareinvestigatingmorethan170otherresearchersataPeruvianmediareportclaimedwereinvolvedinacademicmisconduct,including72listedinthenationalregistrywhoworkat14universitiesinPeru.Thenewlawswillempoweruniversitiesandgovernmentofficialstopunishsuchbehavior.Dishonestpublishingpractices“transcendmeremoralmisbehavior”becausetheyenableresearcherstoobtaingovernmentandprivatefundingwithouttellingthetruth,saysEdwardMálagaTrillo,amemberofCongresswhoisthedrivingforce,behindthebills,whichlawmakersareexpectedtofinalizeearlythisyear.“Theseindividualsareoperatingacademiccheating.”Peru’sacademiccommunityhasbeenstrugglingwitharisingtideoffalseauthorshipandrelatedproblems.Onecause,someresearcherssay,isa2014lawthataimedtostimulateresearchbyrewardingresearcherswhoboosttheirpublishingoutput.Forexample,underascoringsystemusedbyuniversities,researcherscanearnfivepointsforauthorshipinahigh-impactjournal,andtwopointswhenthejournalislowerimpact.Amassingpointscanbringbonuspaymentsandcareerpromotion.Signsofdishonestpublishingcanbeobvious,notesNahuelonteblanco,presidentofCientificospe,aPeruviangroupthatinvestigatesmisconduct.ManyofthepaperscitedbyPuntoFinalhavenumerousco-authorsfromdifferentnationswithfewpriorpublicationsonthesamesubject.“Ifyourcolleagueconsistentlypublishes20articlesayearwithco-authorsfromothercountries,that’shighlysuspect.”Monteblancosays.28.WhatactiondidPerutakerecentlytoaddressacademiccheating?第7页/共38页A.Disqualifying2scientistsfromanationalregistry.B.Fining72offendersforacademicdishonesty.C.Punishing170researchersforacademicmisconduct.DWithdrawinggovernmentfundfrom14universities..29.What’sEdwardMálagaTrillo’sattitudetothenewlaw?A.Opposed.B.Concerned.C.Approving.D.Neutral.30.Whatdoweknowaboutthe2014lawinPeru?A.Itadvocatedafairscoringsystem.B.Itappliedtohigh-impactjournals.C.Itaimedtopunishdishonestpublishing.D.Itledtoanincreaseinfalseauthorship.31.ThemostsuspicionmightbegiventoaproductiveresearcherwithA.Careerpromotion.B.Consistentresearchfocus.C.Co-authorsfromvariouscountries.D.FewcitationsbyPuntoFinal.DIntheU.S.,peopleeatmoreproteinthantheyneedto,whichmightnotbebadforhumanhealth,butdoesposeaproblemforthecountry’swaterways.Thenation’swastewaterisloadedwiththeleftoversfromproteindigestion:nitrogencompounds(氮化合物)thatcanfeedharmfulalgalblooms(藻华)andpollutetheairanddrinkingwater.MayaAlmaraz,abiogeochemistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis,andherteamwantedtoseehowmuchofthisnitrogenenteredintotheU.S.wastewatersystembecauseofaprotein-heavydiet.Theresearchersfoundthatthemajorityofnitrogenpollutionpresentinwastewater—some67to100percent—isaby-productofwhatpeopleconsume.Onceitenterstheenvironment,thenitrogencanhaveaseriesofecologicalimpacts.Ithelpsalgaegrowmuchfasterthantheywouldnormally,whichisharmfultohumans,otheranimalsandplants.Andwhenthealgaeeventuallydie,theproblemisnotover.Microorganisms(微生物)thatfeedondeadalgaeuseupoxygeninthewater,leadingto“deadzones”,wheremanyspeciessimplycannotsurvive,inrivers,lakesandoceans.Althoughitispossibletotreatalgalblooms,manyofthecurrentmethodsarenotalwayseffectiveatgettingridofalloftheharmfulgrowth.Someofthesemethodscanevenleadtoadditionalpollution.Sothebeststrategy第8页/共38页fordealingwiththeeffectsofnitrogenpollutionisprevention,saysPatriciaGlibert,anoceanscientistattheUniversityofMaryland.Almarazandherteamstatethatcontrollingnitrogenpollutioncouldbeapproachedmorequicklywithachangeineatinghabitsthatcouldsavebillionsofdollarsinthelongterm.32.WhichaspectofAmericans’dietdoesAlmaraz’sresearchfocuson?A.Itsnitrogencompounds.B.Itsalgalblooms.C.Itsamount.D.Itseffect.33.Whatcauses“deadzones”inthewater?A.Nooxygenformanyspecies.BDeathoflotsofhealthyalgae..C.Microorganisms’over-consumptionofnutrients.D.Poisonouschemicalsreleasedbyharmfulalgae.34.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecurrenttreatmentsforalgalblooms?A.Theyarecostlybutinefficiently.B.Theymaycausesecondarypollution.C.Theymaykillallalgae.D.Theyareslowtotakeeffect.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhytheAlgaeGrowSoRapidly?B.WhyEatingTooMuchProteinHarmsthePlanet?C.HowtoPreventtheAirandWaterPollution?D.HowtoSolvetheProblemofWastewater?Howtogiveeffectivefeedback(反馈)Intheever-evolvinglandscapeofpersonalandprofessionalgrowth,feedbackservesasacompass(指南针)guidingourjourneytowardsimprovement.36Constructivefeedbackshouldfollowseveralprinciples. 37It’snotunusualtotellsomeoneaboutsomethingthatupsetorpleasedyousixmonthslater.It’salsoeasyforpeopletostartfromthepointofviewof“everythingyoudoisrubbish”,especiallywhenthingsarenotgoingwell.Butdon’t.Thinkaboutexactandpreciseoccasionsandbehaviorthatarestillfreshinboththegiver’sandreceiver’sminds.Laystressonbehavior,notpersonality.Yourfeedbackshouldtargethowtheyact,whateffectsithasonyouorhowitmakesyoufeel.Rememberthatyouaremakingnocommentonwhattypeofpersontheyare,orwhatthey第9页/共38页believeorvalue.38Focusonimprovementratherthancriticism.Itisexpressedinamannerthatencouragesgrowthandavoidsbeingnegative.Totakeitastepfurther,italsoprovidessuggestionsforchange.39Itinvolvesputtingconstructivecriticismbetweenpositiveorencouragingcomments.Forexample,whendiscussingaprojectwithanemployee,startbypraisingtheirhardwork,thenaddtheareasforimprovement,andconcludewithencouragement. Offeringeffectivefeedbacktoothersisawin-winact.40Bothofyougetasliceofpersonaldevelopment.Todevelopbetterfeedbackskills,youneedtokeeppracticingandmakeitahabit.Anyway,practicemakesperfect!A.Betimelyandspecific.B.Adoptatolerantattitude.C.It’sjustlikesharingapizzawithafriend.D.Sogivingfeedbackislikemakingsandwiches.E.Butyoucangetbetteratitafterreadingtheprinciples.F.However,itcanbedifficulttogivefeedbackeffectively.G.Thisreducestheriskofmakingthereceiverfeelattacked.WhenIsuggestedmy13-year-oldtrytennis,shequicklyturnedmedown.“I’mnot41,sostoptryingtogetmetodosports,”Juliannasaid.Isuggesteditbecausesomeofmyrecenthappiestmemorieswereofplayingping-pongwithher.Tennisseemedlikeanaturalprogressionfromping-pongandagreatwayto42someofhergrowingteenworriesonalargerplayingfield.Butmysuggestionwasalwaysmetwith 43.Still,Iwasundiscouraged.Iwasconvincedthat44somephysicalenergywouldhelpJulianna.I’veseenhowsportshelpdealwithstress,whichwas45tomewhenIwasateenagegirl.Midwaythroughsummer,westayedathomeoneafternoon,reallybored.“Doyouwanttoplaytennis?”Iasked.“Sure,”shesaid.Arrivingatthe46,wesetdownourbags,pickedupourrackets(球拍),and 47towardsoursidesofthecourt.Thenetfeltlikethevisualrepresentationofagrowing48betweenus-Idesiringaconnectionandmyteenagedaughterlongingforindependence.Istartedbyhittingaballoverthenet,andJuliannatookabigswingand49.Werepeatedthisseveral第10页/共38页moretimes.Iheldbackthe50totellhershewas51therackettooclosetotheneckortostepmoreintoherforehand.Wejustrepeatedthe52ofmehittingtheballandhermissingitafewtimesbeforeshefinallygotitbackoverthenet.“Thisisfun,”shesaidwithamixtureofsurpriseandjoyandthenshesmiled53.NowwealwaysfindtimetoplaytennisWe’rebotheagerforanactivitythatcan54tensions.betweenusindailylife.It’snicetohaveaplacewherebothofuscanreleaseour55feelingsandletthemgo.41.A.mindfulB.sportyC.incredibleD.refreshed42.A.pickoutB.turnoutC.workoutD.leaveout43.A.resistanceB.insightC.agreementD.isolation44.A.reproducingB.identifyingC.releasingD.storing45.A.completeB.beneficialC.ignorantD.bearable46.A.parkingB.milestoneC.sourceD.court47.A.headedB.turnedC.inchedD.dragged48.A.affectionB.hateC.divideD.connection49.A.acquiredB.missedC.fellD.grabbed50.A.imaginationB.alternativeC.appealD.urge51.A.removingB.scratchingC.holdingD.charging52.A.illustrationB.frequencyC.measurementD.pattern53.A.widelyB.disappointedlyC.specificallyD.desperately54.A.fuelB.easeC.transmitD.target55.A.negativeB.relevantC.prospectiveD.personalized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。TianshuiinNorthwestChina’sGansuProvinceissweepingsocialmediawithoneofitsuniquedishes.Thiscityissteppingintothespotlightnowthatitslocalstreetdishmalatanghasbecomeincreasingly56 (influence)onsocialmedia.第11页/共38页AccordingtotheChinaNewsAgency,onerestaurantownerinTianshui57(note),“wehavebeenservingatleast400customersaday,aspeoplefromotherprovincesdrivetothecitytoget58tasteofthelocalcuisine.”“Therehasbeenalongqueueoutsidemyrestaurantevenonweekdays,”saidtheshopowner.Thegrowing59(popular)ofthiskindofstreetfoodcanalsobereflectedinitsmainingredient,theGanguchilipepper,orlamb’shornpepper,growninGangucounty,aplacewell-known60the“HometownofChiliPeppers”inChina.ThesalesofproductssuchasthebrothforTianshuimalatangandGanguchilipeppershavebeensurgingrecently.Insomeplaces,thesalesofGanguchilipeppers61(increase)tenfoldinthepasttwoweeks.Youngcustomersborninthe1990shavebecometheleadingforceforitsconsumption,62(account)for40percentofchilipepperproductsales.Atthesametime,relatedhashtagssuchas“goingformalatanginGansubyhigh-speedtrain”havebeentrendingonChina’sSinaWeibo,63ontheshortvideoplatformDouyin,thetopicTianshuihasbeenviewedmorethan12billiontimes.Thesuccessfultourismexperience64(earn)bythecitiesofZiboandHarbinhaspavedthewayforTianshui,65theculinarydishisbecomingamainforceforthecitytostandout.66.假定你是李华,你参加了外教Adam的英语戏剧选修课后,发现剧本选择和时间安排存在问题。请你给外教写封邮件,内容包括:2.提出建议。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。DearAdamYoursSincerely,第12页/共38页LiHua67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwasacold,snowyevening.Tommywasrunningasfastashecould,focusedonnothingbuthisdestination----theshoponthestreetcorner.Twoweeksagohesawfigurines(小塑像)ofMarvelsuperheroesontheshelvesandfelthehadtohaveone.He’sbeenwalkingtheneighbor’sdogeversincethentoearnmoneytofulfilhislittledream.Hewassoexcitedandbarelynoticingtheworldaroundhim.Maybethat’swhyhetrippedoverthelegsofahomelesswoman,whowassittingonthepavement,herbackagainstthewall.Hemurmured(低语)"sorry"andmovedontohisdestination.Onceheenteredtheshop,hewentstraighttotheshelveswithfigurines.Hulk,Thor,CaptainAmerica,IronMan,andmanymore----allofhisadmiredheroes.WithhisheartpoundinglikecrazyhereachedforSpiderman.“Youlikethese,truebeliever?”Tommyturnedaround.Anoldmanwasstandingbehindhimwithawidesmileonhisface.“Y-yes,…Yes,they’reawesome!”answeredTommy.“They’restrongandfastandhelpotherpeoplealot...”theboylookedatfigurinesinadmiration.“IwishIcouldbeasuperherotoo.”“Thenbecomeone!”saidtheoldman.“How?”Tommyaskedinsurprise.“Idon’thaveanysuperpowers.”“Andwhywouldyouneedthem?”theoldmansmiled.Seeingtheconfusionontheboy'sface,hesquatted(蹲下)andputhishandsonTommy'sarms.“Didyouknowthatshopkeeperladyovertherehasadisabledhusband?She’sbeenworkinghardandtakingcareofhimforyears.I’veneverheardawordofcomplaintfromher.Andthisperson---”hepointedataredheadman,whojustenteredtheshop.“He’safirefighter;he’ssavedcountlesslives.Henevergivesup,nomatterhowdangerousthesituationseemstobe.”TheoldmanlookedTommyintheeyesandsmiled.“Youdon’tneedasuperpowertobeaheroforsomeoneelse.Thepathofasuperherostartsnotinthemind,notinthemuscles,butintheheart.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Tommyloweredhisheadandlookedathisshoesthinkingintensely.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thehomelesswomanwasrightthere,wherehesawherlasttime.第13页/共38页____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第14页/共38页2023-2024学年度(下)七校协作体高二联考英语试题1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inafactory.C.Inahospital.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Excuseme,madam.Visitorsarenotallowedhere.Thisistheoperatingroom.W:I’msorry.Imusthavegotofftheliftonthewrongfloor.M:Youcangotothethirdfloorifyouwanttoseethepatients.2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whenwillthespeakersarriveattheairportprobably?A.At3:30.B.At4:30.C.At5:30.【答案】B【解析】【原文】M:It’salready2:30.Shouldwesetofffortheairportnow?W:Theplanewon’ttakeofftill5:30.Theairportisonlyaone-hourdrivefromhere,solet’ssetoffat3:30.3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetotheman?A.Buyinganewwashingmachine.B.GettingallthepartsfromJapan.C.Avoidingworkingatnight.【答案】A【解析】第15页/共38页【原文】M:Mywashingmachineismorethan10yearsoldandithasworkedjustfineuntillastnight.W:You’llneverbeabletogetpartsforit,evenfromJapan.Soitmightbetimetoinvestinamorerecentmodel.4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.HowtogettoNewYork.B.Howtoenterforacourse.C.Howtogetadrivinglicence.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:IneedtogetmydrivinglicensebeforenextsummerforthattriptoNewYork.W:There’sacrashcoursemydrivingschooloffers.Youcandoyourtheorytestonthecomputer,haveaclasseverydayfortwoorthreeweeksandtakeyourtestattheend.5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Whatkeptthewomanawakelastnight?A.Theheat.B.Therepairwork.C.Thestorm.【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:I’msotiredtoday.Mypowerwentoutlastnightduringthestorm,andIcouldn’tfigureouthowtofixit.M:Thatseemslikeanannoyingtask.Didyoustayuptryingtofindoutwhattheproblemwas?W:No.Itwasjusttoohottosleepafterthat.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tomakeaninvitation.B.Tocanceltheirplan.C.Toaskforinformation.第16页/共38页7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodothisevening?A.Seeabandshow.B.Buyticketsonline.C.Accompanyhisparets.【答案】6.A7.B【解析】【原文】W:Hi,Mike.Doyouhaveanyplansfortheweekend?IhaveanextraticketfortheDawsonTrio’sliveperformanceatCapitalStadium.Wouldyouliketojoinme?M:Idon’tknowifIcan.Myparentsarecomingtotownthisweekend,soIneedtospendtimewiththem.W:Well,iftheylikejazz,theymightenjoytheshowaswell.Whydon’tyougototheband’swebsiteandseeiftherearemoreticketsavailable?Theirshowsoftensellout,butyoumightbelucky.M:Allright,I’lldothatthisevening.Thanksfortheinformation.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】8.Howisthehouseusuallyheated?A.Bywood.B.Byelectricity.C.Bycoal.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Makeaphonecall.B.Buyaheater.C.Cooksupper.【答案】8.C9.C【解析】【原文】W:Whyisitsocoldinthishouse,Dad?M:Weweresupposedtogetsomecoalforthefire,butithasn’tarrivedyet.W:Well,weneedit.Can’tweburnsomewood?M:No,wedidn’thaveany.YoucouldusethelittleelectricheaterIboughtlastweek.I’llphonethecoaldealernowandaskwhatishappening.W:OK.IthinkI’llstarttomakedinnernow.Wemightfeelwarmerifweeatsomefood.M:Yes,Ithinkthatisagoodidea.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbours.B.Colleagues.C.Husbandandwife.第17页/共38页11.Whatdidthemandothisafternoon?A.Hedidhiswork.B.Hefixedhiscomputer.C.Hetooksomeexercise.12.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Gooutsomewhere.B.Stopplayingamusicalinstrument.C.Help

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