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2024年上学期吉首市高三年级5月月考卷英语时量:120分钟总分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。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,请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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Checkin. B.Takeataxi. C.Downloadanapp.2.Wheredidthewomanwork?A.Inabank. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inacomputercompany.3.Whydoesthemanliveinthesuburbs?A.Toenjoyaquietlife.B.Toliveinabigapartment.C.Toavoidthetrafficjaminthecity.4.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Happy. B.Regretful. C.Worried.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Whethertobuyatie.B.HowtocelebrateFather'sDay.C.Wheretohavedinnertogether.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,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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatisTom'sfather?A.Aphotographer. B.Azookeeper. C.Ateacher.7.WhatisNancylikelytodothissummervacation?A.Visitazoo.B.Takephotographylessons.C.Gosightseeingontheprairie.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Getupearly. B.Takeregulartests. C.Dosomeexercise.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.WhereisBobnow?A.Atschool. B.Athome. C.AtPizzaHouse.11.Whydoesthewomanmakethephonecall?A.ToleaveJohnamessage.B.ToaskBobtoordersomepizzas.C.ToremindBobofhisbasketballpractice.12.WhatdoesBobwritedownatlast?A.Thepizzas’number.B.Thewoman’snewnumber.C.Thedeliveryman’snumber.13.WhenwillBob’sfatherpickhimup?A.AI2:00pm. B.At3:30pm. C.At5:30pm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Howmuchisthemonthlyrentofthefirstapartment?A.$250. B.$450. C.$650.15.Whatpetdoesthewomanhave?A.Adog. B.Acat. C.Asnake.16.Whatisthewomandissatisfiedwithaboutthefirstapartment?A.Thelocation. B.Therent. C.Thepetpolicy.17.WhatdoesSamueladvisethewomantodo?A.Increaseherbudget. B.Liveinthesuburbs. C.Lookforaroommate.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howlongisalaundromatusuallyopen?A.7hours. B.10hours. C.15hours.19.Whatcanpeopledoafterusingupwashingsoapatthelaundromat?A.Buyitfromamachine.B.Asktheemployeesforhelp.C.Borrowitfromotherpeople.20.Whathasbeenaddedatthelaundromatrecently?A.Readingrooms. B.FreeWi-Fi. C.Cafes.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。AWeTheCuriousFormerlyknownasAt-Bristol,thisharboursidesciencemuseumrelaunchedin2017asWeTheCurioustobetterreflectitsmissiontogetkidstoaskquestionsandengageinscience,technology,engineering,andmathematics(STEMsubjects)increativeways.BestthingsaboutitMykidsdon’tshyawayfromtellingmeiftheythinkamuseumisboringbutheretheyweretoobusyrushingfromonehands-onexhibittothenexttohaveanysuchcomplaint.Theydressedupasbeestocatchpollen(花粉)madecheese,watchediceform,weighedhumanbrainsandstretchedoutstripsofDNAtocomparethegeneticsequence(基因序列)ofamonkeyandanarmadillo.Valueformoney?GiventhatthesciencemuseumsinLondon,ManchesterandNewcastlearefree,itdoesjar(不一致)havingtopay£14.50foradultsand£9.50forkids(aged3—15)togetin.Kidsunder3arefree.Ididhavetopushthemoutthedoorattheendoftheday.Weekson,theystillreferbacktothingstheylearntthere.GettingthereWeTheCuriousisneartheNationalCycleNetwork(routes3,4,and33).Themuseumhaslotsofbicycleparking.Alternatively,it’sa10-minutewalkfromBristolTempleMeadsrailwaystationorafive-minutetaxirideor17-minuteferryride.Ifdriving,followtheWeTheCuriousbrownsignsandparkattheMillenniumSquarecarparkforfree.Openinghoursm.-m.-toFriday10a.m.-m.-.m.,10a.m.-6p.m.atweekendsandBristolschoolholidays;closed24—26December.21.WhathighlightsWeTheCurious?A.Expensiveexhibits. B.Freetickets.C.Educationalandfunactivities. D.Acheerfulatmosphere.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewiththeir5-year-oldtwinsonspayforadmission?A.£24. B.£33.5. C.£38.5. D.£48.23.WhatdowelearnaboutWeTheCurious?A.Itchargesparkingfees. B.Itopensallyearround.C.Itisconvenientlylocated. D.Itisunattractivetoadults.BEva,theBelgianMalinois,ishomenow,gettingawell-deservedrestsurroundedbynewtoysafternearlydyingwhileprotectingherhumanfromamountainlion.TheattackhappenedonMay16innorthernCaliforniawhen24-year-oldErinWilsonheadeddownapathtowardtheTrinityRiverbeforeshefoundherselfcorneredbyamountainlion.“Iwasjustwalkingdowntheslopewiththedogrunningaheadofme.Iturnedaroundandtherewasthiscatjustgrowlingatmeanditattackedme,”WilsontoldNPR.“IscreamedforEvaandshecamerunning.”Mountainlionattacksonhumansareincrediblyrare.Since1890,Californiahasrecordedonlysixfatalmountainlionattacksbecauseoftheanimal’sgenerallyshy,reclusive(独处的)nature.Theirpreferredpreyisdeer,whicharenormallyinabundanceintheirforestedhabitat,butrecentdroughtconditionshavemadefoodscarceinsomeareas.Wilsonthoughtthattheseconditionsmadethesuddenappearanceofaslimwomanlooklikeanattractiveoption.Toprotectherhuman,EvaleaptbetweenWilsonandthelion,tacklingthewildcatandembarkedonalife-and-deathstrugglebetweenthetwoanimals.Afterashortfight,themountainliongotitsjawsaroundEva’sheadandWilsonfoughttofreeherdog,hittingthelionwithrocksinanattempttobreakitsgrip.Eventually,WilsonranbacktohertruckandflaggeddownpassingmotoristSharonHoustonfetchinganironbarfromhertruck.WilsonandHoustonranbackdownthetrailandtheircombinedeffortsmanagedtofrightenthebigcatoff.Woundedherselfandshakenbytheexperience,WilsonstillmanagedtocarryEvabacktotheAnimalHospital.The2-year-olddogdidn’tneedsurgery,butherwoundswerestillextensive.EvalefttheanimalhospitalonMay19withsurgicaltapewrappedaroundbothherfrontpaws,andtheveterinariansaidshemightlosesightinherlefteye.24.WhatmadeErinWilsonthetargetofthemountainlion?A.Theabundantdeerintheirforestedhabitat.B.Thelackofpreyduetoextremeconditions.C.Themountainlion’sshyandreclusivenature.D.TheslimandattractiveappearanceofWilson.25.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“embarkedon”meaninparagraph4?A.Madeup. B.Wenton.C.Stroveto. D.Kickedoff.26.HowdidWilsondrivethemountainlionoff?A.Shefreedadogandthrewrocksatitfiercely.B.Shestoppedapassingdriverandbrokeitsgrip.C.Shegatheredlocalpeopleandshoutedloudlyatit.D.Sheusedatoolandscareditawaywithanotherdriver.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEvaaccordingtothepassage?A.Heroicandloyal. B.Obedientbutweak.C.Friendlyanddependable. D.Determinedandnaughty.CYouarewhatyoueat-andwhatyoueatmaybeencodedinyourDNA.Studieshaveindicatedthatyourgenesplayaroleindeterminingthefoodsyoufinddeliciousordisgusting.Butexactlyhowbigaroletheyplayhasbeendifficulttofigureout.“Everythinghasageneticcomponent.evenifit’ssmall,”saysJoanneCole,ageneticistattheUniversityofColoradoSchoolofMedicine.“WeknowthatthereissomegeneticcontributiontowhyweeatthefoodsweeatCanwetakethenextstepandactuallylocatetheregionsinthegenome(基因)?”NewresearchledbyColehasgottenastepcloser.Throughalarge-scalegenomicsanalysis,herteamhasidentified481genomeregionsthatweredirectlylinkedtodietarypatternsandfoodpreferences.Thefindings,whichhavenotyetbeenpeer-reviewed,werepresentedlastmonthattheAmericanSocietyforNutrition’sannualconference.Theteambasedthenewstudyona2020NatureCommunicationsstudybyColeandhercolleaguesthatuseddatafromtheU.K.Biobank,apublicdatabaseofthegeneticandhealthinformationof500,000participants.Byscanninggenomes,thenewanalysiswasabletoidentify194regionsassociatedwithdietarypatternsand287linkedtospecificfoodssuchasfruit,cheese,fish,teaandalcoholFurtherunderstandinghowgeneticsimpacthowweeatcouldrevealdifferencesinnutritionalneedsordiseaserisks.“Oneoftheproblemswithalotofthesegenomicsstudiesisthatthey’reverysmall.Theydon’thaveenoughpeopletoreallybeabletoidentifygenesinwaysthatarecredible.Thisstudyhadahugegroupofpeople,soit’sreallypowerful.”saysMonicaDus,ageneticistattheUniversityofMichigan.“TheotherthingthatIthoughtwasreallygreatisthattherearesomanydifferenttraitsthatthey’remeasuringrelatedtodietincludingcholesterol(胆固醇).thebodyandsocioeconomicbackgrounds.”Astheresearchadvances.Dussays,suchgenomeanalysiscouldpotentiallyassisthealthcareprovidersandevenpolicymakerstoaddresslargerissuesthataffectfoodaccessandhealth.It’sdefinitelytruethatitmaycontributetomakingsuretherearen’tfooddeserts-areaswhichhavelimitedaccesstofresh,healthyandaffordablefood-ortomakingsurethatthere’sahigherminimumwagesothateveryonecanaffordtoeat,althoughthejourneyaheadremainslengthyandchallenging28.Howdidresearchersconductthepresentstudy?A.Byinvolvingasubstantialnumberofparticipants.B.Bydirectlyanalyzingthedatafromapublicdatabase.C.Bybuildingonapreviousstudybasedonlarge-scaledata.D.Byidentifyinggenomeregionsassociatedwithdietarypatterns29.WhichstatementwillMonicaDusprobablyagreewith?A.Powerfulparticipantswereinvolvedinthecurrentstudy.B.ThemethodsemployedforthepreviousstudieswerecredibleC.Thegenomeanalyseshavehelpedaddresslargersocialissues.D.Variousfeatureslinkedtodietwereconsideredinthepresentstudy.30.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthepresentstudy?A.Critical B.Optimistic. C.Skeptical D.Indifferent.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsoflatestlarge-scalediet-relatedgenomeanalyses.B.Thecontributionofgenestodietpatternsandfoodpreferences.C.Thesignificanceofanewlypublisheddiet-relatedgenomediscovery.D.Theintroductionofaresearchonidentifyingdiet-relatedgenomeregions.DDoyouseeabirdrightnow?Canyouhearonechirping?Ifso,youmightbegettingamentalhealthboost.AstudyrecentlypublishedinthejournalSciencefoundthatbeinginthepresenceofbirdsmadepeoplefeelmorepositive.AndreaMechelli,apsychologistatKing’sCollegeLondon,foundhimselfstudyingthenaturalworldaccidentally.Initiallyhewassearchingforanswerstowhypeoplewholivedincitiesseemedtotendtosuffermentalillness,particularlypsychosis.In2015,hecreatedthesmartphoneappUrbanMindtosearchforpatternsinusers’environments.“Ourfirstfindingisthatnaturehasaverypowerfuleffect,”saysMechelli.Heandhiscolleaguesthenwonderedifsomeaspectsofnatureweremorebeneficialthanothers.Theyturnedtobirdsfortheirubiquity(普遍存在)inruralandurbanenvironments.Theirlateststudyincluded1,292participantsmainlyintheUnitedKingdomandEurope.Fortwoweeks,participantswerepromptedtofilloutaquestionnaireabouttheirsurroundingenvironmentandtheirmentalstatethreetimesaday.Mechelliperformedastatisticalanalysisthatfoundanobviousimprovementinwellbeingwhenbirdswerepresent,evenwheneliminatingotherfactorslikethepresenceoftreesorwaterways.Thementalhealthbenefitwastruebothforpeoplewhodisclosedadepressiondiagnosisandthosewithoutanydiagnosedmentalhealthconditions.PeterJames,anenvironmentalhealthscientistatHarvard,wouldliketoseemoredata.Hefoundthatenvironmentalhealthstudiesliketheselackdiversity.Yet,apsychologistatTrentUniversityinCanada,LisaNisbetsays,“Thiskindofstudyhelpsusunderstandhowpeople’severydayexperiencewithspecificelementsofnature,suchasbirds,canberestorative.”Appreciatingbirdsseemstobeapromisingavenuefornature-basedhealthandwellbeinginterventions.AtMechelli’sclinicalpracticeinLondon,hefocusesonearlyinterventiontherapies.Hesuggestshispatientsgoforwalkstoobservethetreesandplantsgrowinginthecity,andthebirdflutteringbyfrombranchtobranch.“Ithasnosideeffects,”hesays.“It’ssomethingtheycouldtry,andtheyhavenothingtolose.”32.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAndreaMechelli’sstudy?A.Diverseenvironmentsarerewardingonlyfordepressedpeople.B.Thepresenceofbirdsisbeneficialtomentalhealth.C.PeterJamesthoughthighlyofMechelli’sresearch.D.Itwasoriginallytargetedattheresearchonbirds.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminating”meaninparagraph3?A.Defeating. B.Identifying.C.Considering. D.Removing.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementmightAndreaMechelliagreewith?A.Earlyinterventionshowsnosignificance.B.Theaccesstonaturehelpspeoplebemoreconfident.C.Nature-basedinterventionfunctionswellinmentalhealth.D.People’sdailyexperienceisconnectedwithmentalproblems.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.UseNatureinSupportingMentalHealth B.GetOutsideforaQuickerMentalRecoveryC.AnalyzeDatatoMakeaGoodTreatmentPlan D.TurntoBirdsforBetterUnderstandingsofHumans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。Beingagoodco-workercontributestoapositiveworkcultureandstrongrelationshipswithyourcolleagues.36Thisisespeciallytruewhenyou’restartinganewjob.Hereareseveraltipsforbeingagoodco-worker.TreatpeoplewarmlyStartthedayrightbysayinghellotoeveryoneyoucomeacrossattheoffice.It’salittlegesturethatcanmakeadifferenceinthemoodsofothersandtheofficeatmosphereasawhole.37Asksomeonehowtheirfamilyisandwhattheydidlastnight.Takinganinterestinco-workersmakesthemfeelvaluedevenifyourconversationissmall.Beconsiderate38Washyourcups,tablewareandplates.Don’tleaveamessbehind.Turndownyourphonesoasnottointerruptyourco-workers.Ifsomeone’soutoftheoffice,offertolightentheirworkloadsotheydon’tencounteramountainoftasksupontheirreturn.BepositiveMaintainapositiveattitude,evenduringdifficulttimes.Focusonsolutionsratherthanproblems,andcelebratesuccesseswithyourcolleagues.39WelcomenewideasWelcomenewideas,especiallyideasthatareoutsideofthebox.Sometimes,wegetcaughtupinparticularroutinesthatwearecomfortablewith.It’salwaysagoodideatochangethingsupandhearwhatotherssay.40Often,newideascanpromoteinnovation,creativity,andcooperationamongtheteam.Besuretowelcomethesenewideasinaspacewhereeveryonefeelscomfortabletosharetheirthoughts,opinions,andvisions.A.Smalltalkisofgreatimportancetoo.B.Shareyourideaswithyourco-workers.C.Don’tbeconsistentlylateforworkormeetings.D.Otherwise,we’llcontinuetodothesamethingsinarigid(死板的)way.E.Thestrongertherelationships,thebetteryourproductivitywillbe.F.Thishelpstoinspireotherstobemoreenthusiasticabouttheirwork.G.Tryyourbesttocreateagoodlearningopportunityforallpartiesinvolved,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。Contrarytopopularbelief,thesecrettoconfidentpublicspeakingisnotaboutgettingridofyournerves.Thekeyistoredefineyouranxietyas41.Afewyearsago,myteamandIledaleadershipcommunicationtrainingprogramforalargefinancialinstitution.Onebankingmanagerinparticularwasincredibly42aboutpublicspeaking.43thefactthatshehadawarmpersonalitywhichmight44speaking,theideaofspeakinginpublic45hertothepointofnearparalysis(瘫痪,崩溃).Butratherthan46hernervousness,everytimeshehadtogetupand47toourgroup,shewouldexclaim,"That's48!"Andwe'dalllaughwithher49weknewitreallymeant—"I'mterrified!”Andinspiteofthenerves,herpresentationswerevery50.Thatphrasebecameaninsidereferencewithinoursmallgroup:Everytimesomeonewas51beforespeaking,they'dshout,“that'samazing!"whentheystoodupandwe'dall52.Anxietyandexcitementareactuallyvery,very53,butanxietyandcalmnessaretoofarapart.Whenwetellpeopletocalmdownbeforeabigpublicspeech,we'reactuallysuggestingsomethingthat'sincredibly54.Sofocusingonexcitementratherthantryingtocalmdownactuallycontributesto55.41.A.curiosity B.joy C.courage D.excitement42.A.depressed B.optimistic C.puzzled D.anxious43.A.Despite B.Above C.Against D.As44.A.enhance B.fade C.affect D.blow45.A.scared B.discouraged C.inspired D.exposed46.A.hide B.conquer C.reveal D.control47.A.turn B.present C.sign D.direct48.A.ridiculous B.incredible C.unbelievable D.amazing49.A.until B.if C.because D.unless50.A.engaging B.encouraging C.plain D.explicit51.A.excited B.nervous C.energetic D.annoyed52.A.compromise B.sympathize C.compensate D.condemn53.A.distant B.confusing C.different D.close54.A.unique B.regular C.difficult D.obscure55.A.evaluation B.expectation C.performance D.impression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。Thecolorfulclothesweweartodayaremadebymachines.Butwhatdidancientpeopledoiftheywantedtowearsomethingcolorful?Tie-dye(扎染)56(be)awaytodothis.Morethan1,000yearsago,theBaipeopleinYunanusedtie-dyetodyetheirclothes.Thenthisskillbecamesopopular57peoplegavetie-dyeclothestotheemperorasgifts.Totie-dye,youneedtofirstusetools58(tie),sew,orclip(夹住)yourcloth.Thenthefoldedcloth59(put)indye.TheBaipeopleusuallymakebluedyefrom60plant.Astheclothisfolded,somepartsbecomedarkblue,whileotherpartshavea61(light)color.Whenyouunfoldthecloth,you62(see)beautifulpatterns.Inthe1960s,tie-dyebecameafashiontrendintheUS.Peopletie-dyedT-shirtsandjeansin63(imagine)ways.ManychildrenintheUSstilllearntie-dyeintheirart64(class).Atarecentfamousshow,anItaliandesignersurprisedpeople65thetie-dyedresses.“Tie-dyeislikeanexperiment.Peoplecannotimaginethepatternsoftheclothiftheydon’tseethem.It’sasurprise,”thedesignersaid.Thereisnodoubtthatthetie-dyetrendhasneverreallygoneaway.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.某中学生英文报现面向中学生征文,题目是“MyIdealUniversity”。请写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.介绍你理想的大学;2.陈述理由;3.表达愿望。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。MyIdealUniversity_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节

(满分25分)67.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。Ididn’tlikeDelsomuch.Healwayscalledmethenickname“Germy”,whichmeant“dirty”,insteadofmyrealname“Jamie”.Besides,hewasknownasatrouble-makerinschool.SowhentheheadteacherMr.SmithaskedDeltocometohisoffice,InaturallythoughtthatDelhaddonesomethingmeantosomeone.Throughthewindow,Icaughtsightofasmallerboycrying.Delseemedunhappy,too.Hedidnotreturntoclassthatday.Allofuswerediscussingwhathadhappenedtohim.Whatelsecouldsuchanannoyingboydo?“Hemusthavehittheboyandwassenthome,”Iwhisperedtomyfriends.Theireyeswidened.ItfeltgoodtoseethemsointerestedinwhatIsaid.Thenextmorning,thewholeschoolwastalkingaboutDelbeingexpelled(开除)forbeatingupakid.Iwassurprisedthatmyassumptionswerepassedonsoquickly.SowhenDelwalkedintotheclassroom,allthekidswereshocked.Thekidsnexttohimshiftedtheirdesksaway.“What’syourproblem?”Delasked.“Idon’twantyoutoattackme,”onekidsaid.Somelaughed.“Yeah,Imight,”saidDel.Icouldtellhewasjoking,butmanykidsthoughtheadmittedhedidbeatupsomeone.Duringrecess(课间休息),Deltriedtojointhekickballgame.“Neitherteamwantsyou,”oneoftheplayerssaid.“Why?”Delasked,lookingconfused.“Ialwaysplaywithyouguys.”Theyignoredhimandwentonplaying.Delsatbyhimselfwhiletherestoftheschoolenjoyedtheirrecessawayfromhim.Dellookedlonelyandsad,muchdifferentfrombefore.Istartedtofeelsorryforhim.Laterthatday,Ilearnedwhatreallyhappened.ThekidwasDel’slittlebrotherandhewascryingbecausetheirmotherfellillandwassenttohospital.IfeltevensorrierforwhatIsaidbefore.Istartedarumor(谣言).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。Atrecessthenextday,IsawDelsittingalonewatchingthekickballgame.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NowthatDelhadforgivenme,Idecidedtodomorebeforetherecesswasover.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.A【原文】W:Gosh!Ididn’tthinkwe’devergethere!M:Yeah,gettingataxiwasrough!Maybeweshouldjuststartusingoneofthosetaxiapps.W:Maybe,butshallwegotoaskwherewecheckin?2.B【原文】M:Whydoyouplantobeacomputerprogrammer?W:Well,Idon’twanttoservefoodsintherestaurantanymore.AndIwanttomakemoremoney.3.Cmow.TheI'mlivinginthesuburbsmow.Theheavytrafficisquiteterribleinthecity.W:Ithoughtthatyouwantedtobuyabigapartment.4.B【原文】M:Soareyougoingtochangeyourmajor?W:It’stoolatenow.Ishouldhavelistenedtomyteacher’sadvice.5.B【原文】W:I'mthinkingofgivingmyfatheratieonFather'sDay,buthealreadyhaslotsofthem.M:Whynottakehimtodinner?John'srestauranthasaspecialforFather'sDay.W:Great.Youreallyhelpedmeout.6.A7.C【原文】W:Tom,Iheardthatyourfathertakesphotographsprofessionally.M:Yes,Nancy.That’shisjob.Healsoteachesmetotakephotos.Hehastakenmealongtwice.W:Whatkindsofthingsdidyouphotographlasttime?M:Animalslikebirds,fish,andmonkeys.Andalsodifferentkindsofflowers.W:Oh,Ilikemonkeysalot.Theyarecleverandlively.M:Ilikemonkeys,too,Nancy.Andthissummervacation,we’dliketogetsomepicturesofsheepontheprairie.W:Soundswonderful.I’vebeenlookingforwardtoseeingthesceneryontheprairie.M:Whynotjoinusifyoulike?8.A9.C【原文】W:Allyourtestsareclear.Itlooksasifyouhavenowcompletelyrecovered.Howareyoufeeling?M:Muchstronger,butIstillgetheadacheseverydayIgetup.W:You’dbettergotobedearlytomakesureyougetenoughsleep.Hum,areyougettingregularexercise?so...ll,no.Iwasn’tstrongenoughtoexerciseaftertheoperations,so...W:I’llgiveyousomemedicine.Takeonespooneveryfourhoursforthenextthreedays.Isuggestyoutakeupsomethinglikejogging.Youshouldalsogetlotsoffreshair.M:Thanksforyouradvice.Mymothergavemethesameadvice,too.OK.I’lljoinahealthclubnextweek.10.B11.A12.B13.C【原文】W:Hi,Bob.It’sMom.M:Oh,hi,Mom.W:I’mgladIcatchyoubeforeyougoofftoschoolforyourbasketballpractice.Couldyouleaveyourbrotheramessageforme?M:Sure,Mom.Letmegetthepaperandapen.OK,ready.W:TellJohntoorderthreelargepizzasfromPizzaHouseforallofusfordinner.M:OK,I’vewrittenitdown.W:Andtellhimhecanfindmoneyinthedrawerofthedeskforthepizzas.M:Gotit.Anythingelse?W:Onemorething,didyouwritedownmynewnumber?M:Letmethink.Isthat?W:No,it’s869955722.WriteitdownforJohntoo.M:Ihavetakenitdown.W:Good.It’s3:30pmnow.Dadwillpickyouupfromschooltwohourslater.M:OK,Isee.14.B15.A16.A17.C【原文】W:Hey,Samuel.I’mhavingsometroublefindinganapartment.CanyouhelpmelookatsomelistingsontheInternet?M:Sure.Whatkindofapartmentareyoulookingfor?W:Well,ithastobecheap.Idon’twantareallyexpensiv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