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PAGEPAGE19陕西省西安市2025届高三英语上学期期中试题第一节(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. Howlongisthegirl’sfather’sbusinesstrip?A.Fiveweeks. B.Threeweeks. C.Twoweeks.2. Whereisthemangoingnext?A.Tohisdormitory. B.Tothelibrary. C.Totheclassroom.3. Whatruinedthepicnic?A.Thebadfood. B.Theroughroad. C.Theterribleweather.4. WhyisTomgoingtoLondonnextmonth?A.Towork. B.Tovisit. C.Tostudy.5. Whomdidthemanforgettocalllastnight?A.Kate. B.Daniel. C.Jack.其次节(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. Whoisthewomangoingtoseethemoviewith?A.Herdaughter. B.Herhusband. C.Herfriend.7. Whatkindofmovieisthewomangoingtosee?A.Athriller. B.Acomedy. C.Amusical.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Forwhichconcertdoesthemanintendtobuytickets?A.TheChinesemusicconcert.B.TheJapanesemusicconcert.C.TheIndianmusicconcert.9. Howdidthemanhearaboutthemusicconcert?A.Fromawebsite. B.Fromtelevision. C.Fromtheradio.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.Heisinlowspirits. B.Hehasaphysicaldisease. C.Hislifeisatotalmess.11. Whatcausedtheman’sproblem?A.Thepressureofwork. B.Theoveruseofdrugs. C.Mentalillness.12. Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Movetoanothercity. B.Startexercising. C.Changehisdiet.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. WhatdoesthemansayaboutTradeMe?A.Itsellssomerarerecords. B.HeoftenbuysbooksandCDsonit.C.Hecanbuygoodsfromotherusersonit.14. WhatdidthemanbuyforhismotherasaChristmaspresent?A.Agolfbag. B.Acoat. C.Asofa.15. Whatisthemanconcernedaboutintheend?A.Whenthesofawillarrive.B.Howthesofawillbedelivered.C.Howmuchthedeliverywillcost.16. Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutonlineshopping?A.Thedeliveryisabittooslow.B.Returninggoodsisdifficult.C.Itisquiteconvenient.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.LivingconditionsinMassachusettsinthe1800s.B.Thedifferencebetweenraisingsheepandcattle.C.RaisinganimalsonearlyAmericanfarms.18. FromwheredidtheAmericansettlersinthe1800sgettheircattleandsheep?A.Africa. B.Asia. C.Europe.19. Whatactivitydidthesettlersconsidertheleastimportantintheearly1800s?A.Plantingcrops. B.Caringforanimals. C.Buildinghouses.20. Howdidfarmersinthe19thcenturydealwithmostfarmproducts?A.Theyusedthemthemselves.B.Theysoldthemtopeopleincities.C.Theygavethemtootherpeople.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。A●WestTownTheChicagoPublicLibrary(CPL)encourageslifelonglearningbywelcomingallpeopleandofferingequalaccesstoinformation,entertainmentandknowledgethroughmaterials,programsandevents.Eachyear,ChicagoPublicLibraryrecommendstheBestoftheBest,CPL’sselectionsoftheverybestbookspublishedthatyear.●HoursMonday:10:00AM–6:00PMTuesday:12:00PM–8:00PMWednesday:10:00AM–6:00PMThursday:12:00PM–8:00PMFriday:9:00AM–5:00PMSaturday:9:00AM–5:00PMSunday:Closed●Holidays&ClosuresAllStaffInstituteDay:Thursday,April30,2024ClosedAllDayMemorialDay:Monday,May25,2024ClosedAllDayIndependenceDay:Saturday,July4,2024ClosedAllDayLaborDay:Monday,September7,2024ClosedAllDayThanksgiving:Thursday,November26,2024ClosedAllDayChristmas:Friday,December25,2024ClosedAllDay●Address&Contact1625W.ChicagoAvenueChicagoIL60622Phone:(312)743-0450Email:westtown@●GetaLibraryCardGettingalibrarycardiseasy–andit’sfree!PleasevisitanyCPLlocationtofilloutanapplication.Current,validIDwithname,photoandChicagoaddressisrequired.●FacilitiesBikerack;Computers;Meetingroom;Parkinglot;Scanner;WiFi●NewatWestTownFirewatchingbyRussThomasTheBigLiebyJamesGrippandoDeathbyChocolateFrostedDoughnutbySarahGravesTheGirlinWhiteGlovesbyKerriMaher●UpcomingEventsatWestTownDesignChallengeDayDescription:Areyouupforachallenge?Welcometodropinandtacklesomedesignchallengesusingsuppliesprovidedbythelibrary.Prizeswillbeawardedformostcreative.Suitablefor:KidsandTeensTime:Monday,July20,20245:00pm-6:00pmFilmScreening:TheZookeeper’sWife(2024)Description:JointheWestTownbranchforascreeningofTheZookeeper’sWife.AmarriedcouplewhoworkaszoocaretakershelpsaveJewsfromtheHolocaust. Suitablefor:AdultsandTeensTime:Tuesday,March31,2024 5:30pm–7:30pm21. WhencanpeoplegotoChicagoPublicLibrary?A.11:00am,April29,2024 B.2:00pm,May25,2024C.9:00am,July5,2024 D.6:00pm,Nov26,202422. WhatdoweknowaboutDesignChallengeDay?A.Theactivitywilllastfor2hours.B.Theactivitywillofferprizes.C.Theactivityismainlyopentoadults.D.ParticipantscanwatchTheZookeeper’sWifeforfree.23. Whatdoweknowfromthetext?A.Peoplecanstillreturnbookswhenthelibrarycloses.B.Thelibrarydoesn’thaveaparkinglotforreaders.C.TheBigLieisoneoftherecommendedbooksthisyear.D.Thelibraryholdsmoreactivitiesforkidsthanforadults.BWhenCentralBucksSouthbecameoneofthefirstPhiladelphia-areahighschoolstocloseduetofearofnovelcoronavirusexposureinearlyMarch,16-year-oldsophomoreAndrewChenknewthatthingswerenotgoingtoreturntonormalasquicklyassomeofhispeershoped.Butstill,thechangefromseeinghisfriendsontheswimteamduringdailypracticestolearningaloneathomewasjarring.“IonlyhavethreeyearshereatSouth,anditpainsmetoseeoneofthembeingwasted,”Chensaid.Thecoronavirushasupendedeveryone’slives,butforstudents,thedisruptionfeelsparticularlyacute.Schoolsclosedandgraduationceremonieswerecanceled.Summerplans,likecampsandinternships,areupintheair.Butrightnow,manystudentsaretryingtostayconnected,strugglingwithmisinformation,andfiguringoutthebestwaystheycanhelpthroughonlinemethod.ForJoshHarycki,17,aseniorstudentattheShipleySchoolinPhiladelphia,thebestwaytocontributewastocreatea“socialdistancingpledge”foryoungpeople.“Isawalotofyoungergenerationsnotpayingattention,”hesaid.“Theywerestillgoingout,hangingoutwithpeople.Ithoughtthattherehadtobeawaytoreachyoungerfolks,whowereprobablynotwatchingthenews.”Haryckilaunchedacalltoactiononsocialmediaandthenbuiltawebsitewithamapthattrackedthelocationsofpeoplewho’dsignedthepledge.ThesitealsoshareslinkstoaccuratesourcesofinformationliketheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention.Haryckiknowsthathispeersareworriedtheycan’tconnectwiththeirfriendsinthesameway,sohecreatedthesocialdistancingpledgetostressthatwhileeveryonemightbephysicallydistant,they’restillconnected.“Partofwhatwe’rehighlightingisthatyoumightfeellikeyou’retheonlyonetakingthisseriously,butourmapshowsthatyou’renotalone,”hesaid.24. Whatdotheunderlinedwords“upintheair”inParagraph3probablymean?A.unnatural B.uncertain C.unnecessary D.unreasonable25. WhydoestheauthordescribeAndrewChen’sexperienceinthetext?A.Toshowhowthecoronavirusaffectedstudents’lives.B.Toexplainwhatworriedstudentsmostwhenschoolsclosed.C.Toillustratetheappropriatereactiontotheclosureofschool.D.Topresentthedifferentviewsofstudentstowardthecoronavirus.26. WhodoesHaryckimainlywanttoreachoutto?A.Friendswhoareworriedandbored.B.Folkstakingthecoronavirusseriously.C.Youngergenerationstryingtocontributetosociety.D.Youngpeoplewhoarenotawareofthesituation.27. What’sHarycki’spurposeincreatingthe“socialdistancingpledge”?A.Totrackthosepeopleinfectedwiththecoronavirus.B.Toconvinceyoungpeopletostayathome.C.Toinformyoungfolksoflatestnewsaboutthecoronavirus.D.Toshowyoungpeopletheyshouldn’tbeconcernedaboutthecoronavirus.CInstagramisabouttotakeitsbiggeststeptowardremovinglikesfromitsplatform.Aftermonthsoftestinganoptiontohidelikesinselectinternationalmarkets,Instagram,whichisownedbyFacebook(FB),hasalreadybeentestinghidinglikesinsevenothercountries,includingCanada,IrelandandAustralia.Foryears,likeshavebeencentraltohowcelebrities,brands,politiciansandeverydayusersexperienceInstagramandFacebook.It’sawayofmeasuringpopularityandsuccess.Butinrecentmonths,Instagramhasbeenrethinkinghowlikescontributetomakingitsplatformmoretoxic.Nowit’sconsideringachange.Thetotalnumberoflikesonposts–whichappearasheartsontheapp–willdisappearfromInstagram’smainfeed,profilepagesandpermalinkpages.Theowneroftheaccountcanstillseetheirownlikes,buttheirfollowerswon’tknowthecount.CNNBusinesspreviouslyspokewithusersincountrieswiththetest.Themajorityfeltthismovewouldimprovewell-beingontheapp.Instagramisthemostdetrimentalsocialnetworkingappforyoungpeople’smentalhealth,suchasnegativelyimpactingbodyimage,accordingtoonestudy.Butotherusersandpsychologistssaidhidinglikeswon’tfixeverything.Thetestdoesn’taddresssomeofthekeywaysthatactivityonInstagramcanimpactthewell-beingofusers,includingbullying,feelingleftoutandthinkingotherpeople’slivesarebetterthantheirown.ReneeEngeln,apsychologyprofessoratNorthwesternUniversity,voicedhisopinionthatthebiggestimpactofInstagramisthecontentandtheexposuretothisconstantstreamofperfectedimagesiswhatseemstohurtpsychologically.Plus,userscanstillseetheirownlikes–andfeelbadlyiftheirpostsdon’tperformwell.28. HowdousersusuallyexperienceInstagramforyears?A.Byselectingplatforms. B.Byshowingofftalents.C.Byhidinglikes. D.Bygivinglikes. 29. Whatdoestheunderlinedword“detrimental”inParagraph3mean?A.profitable B.popular C.harmful D.positive30. Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Instagramhasaffectedyoungsters’mentalhealth.B.Theaccountownerswon’tknowthecounto£likes.C.Instagramtestedhidinglikesinsevencountriesfirst.D.ThemajoritythinkInstagramhasbeenawell-beingapp.31. Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.InstagramMisusesLikesB.MorePeopleAreAgainstLikesC.LikesCauseMentalProblemsD.LikeswillBeHiddenonInstagramDAblackholeiscreatedwhenalargestarburnsout.Likeoursun,starsareunbelievablyhotfurnacesthatburntheirownmatterasfuel.Whenmostofthefuelisusedup,thestarbeginstodie.Thedeathofastarisnotaquietevent.Firstthereisahugeexplosion.Asitsouterlayerisblastedoffintospace,thedyingstarshinesasbrightlyasabillionsuns.Aftertheexplosiongravitypullsinwhat’sleftofthestar.Astheoutsideofthestarsinkstowardthecenter,thestargetssmallerandsmaller.Thematerialthestarismadeofbecomestightlypackedtogether.Astarissodensethatateaspoonofmatterfromitweighsbillionsofpounds.Themorethestarshrinks,thestrongerthegravityinsideitbecomes.Soonthestarisverytiny,andthegravitypullingitinisunbelievablystrong.Infact,thegravityissostrongthatitevenpullslightintothestar!Sinceallthelightispulledin,nonecanflee.Thestarbecomesblackwhenthereisnolight.Thenablackholeisborn!That’swhatweknowaboutblackholes.Whatwedon’tknowisthis:Whathappensinsideablackholeafterthestarhasbeensqueezedintoatinyball?Doesitkeepgettingsmallerandsmallerforever?Suchapossibilityishardtoimagine.Butiftheblackholedoesn’tkeepshrinking,whathappenstoit?Somescientiststhinkblackholesarelikedoorwaystoanotherworld.Theysaythatasthestardisappearsfromouruniverse,itgoesintoanotheruniverse.Inotherwords,ablackholeinouruniversecouldturnintoa“whitehole”inadifferentuniverse.Astheblackholeswallowslight,thewhiteholeshinesbrightly–somewhereelse.Butwhere?Adifferentplace,perhaps,oradifferenttime–manyyearsinthepastorfuture.Couldyoutravelthroughablackhole?Rightnow,no.Nothingweknowofcouldgointoablackholewithoutbeingcrushed.So,forthetimebeing,blackholesmostlyremainamystery.Blackholesareamystery–butthathasn’tstoppedscientistsfromdreamingaboutthem.Onescientistsuggestedthatinthefuturewemightmakeuseofthepowerofblackholes.TheywouldsupplyallofEarth’senergyneeds,withplentytospare.Anotherscientistwonderedifablackholecouldsomedaybeusedtoswallowearthlywaste–asortofhugewastedisposalinthesky!32. Whenthestarbeginstodie,________.A.thereisnofuelleftinit B.itsouterlayergoesintospacefirstC.itwillexplodeandthenbecomesmallerD.itdoesn’tgiveofflightanylonger33. Whichofthefollowingdoesn’thelpproduceablackhole?A.Thestarbecomesverytinyanddense.B.Thelightcan’tgooutofthestar.C.Thegravityinsidethestarisverystrong.D.Thedyingstarshinesverybrightly.34. Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Astarwillblastanddiewhenitlacksfueltosupportitsburning.B.Ablackholecanswalloweverythingbecauseitbecomessmallerallthetime.C.Mancannevertravelthroughablackholebutcanmakeuseofitspower.D.Scientistshavefoundthatablackholegoesintoanotheruniverseandbecomesawhitehole.35. What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ANewScientificDiscovery:BlackHolesB.HowDoBlackHolesComeintoBeing?C.WhatAreBlackHoles?D.TravelThroughABlackHole其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whatdobabies,puppiesandcartooncharactershaveincommon?36Cuteanimalsandbabiesattractourattentionandmakeuswanttotakecareofthem,whichgivesthemanevolutionaryadvantage,accordingtoAustrianzoologistKonradLorenz.37Whenwelookatbabies,weareattractedtocertainfacialfeatures.Thesefeaturesmakeuswanttotakecareofthemsotheycangrowuphealthilyandpasstheirgenesontothenextgeneration.Lookingatbabyanimalsandcartooncharactersalsocausethesefeelings.Childlikecharacteristicsmakebabiessweetandleadustobuildclosetieswiththem.38Thereareseveralfeaturesthatcancausethisfeeling.39Ifababyanimalorhumanwobblesabitwhenwalking,thatcanmakethemseemevencuter.Ofcourse,wedon’traisebabyanimalsthesamewayweraisehumanbabies,andwedon’traisecartooncharactersatall.40Cutecartooncharactersbecomepopularthisway,andbabyanimalsaremorelikelytobecaredforproperly.Thinkaboutsomeofthethingsthatyoufindcute,andyou’relikelytoseethattheyhavesomeofthesamecharacteristicsasahumanbaby.A.Thisevenworkswhenweseethingsthatremindusofababy.B.Thesciencebehindcutenessisstillunclear.C.Humanbabiesareagoodexample.D.However,babiesgetlesscuteastheygetolder.E.Alargeroundhead,largeeyes,andsoftskinarejustsomeofthesefeatures.F.Buttheircutenessdoesmakeuslikethemandwanttotakecareofthem.G.Theansweristhattheyalllookcute.第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Inspirationcanbeastrangething.Youneverknowwhenitmight41.Andsometimes,itcancomefromthemost42places. IrecentlyreadaboutanauthornamedNnediOkorafor.Whenshewasincollege,shehadaseriousspinedisorder.Okoraforwastoldthatasimpleoperationcould43it.Butwhenshewokeupfromher44,shefoundthatshecouldn’tmoveherlegsandwasingreatpain. Okoraforgot45later.Butbeforeshedid,shesawstrangethingsinherhospitalroom.Sheimaginedher46asabeastthathuntedherfromtheshadows.Butshealso47awoman–awomanwhocouldfly,infact.This48womaninspiredherandhelpedher49herpain.“Ifeltmyselfbecome50,”shewroteinherbookBrokenPlaces&OuterSpaces:FindingCreativityintheUnexpected We51knowwherewemightfindtheinspirationtocreate.Asa52,mostofmyinspirationcomesfromotherpeople’smusic.ButIalsofind53inotherplaces.Books,moviesand54 55,IrecentlyrewatchedthefilmBladeRunner.I’veseenitplentyoftimesbefore;it’soneofmyfavoritemovies.Butthistime,forsomereason,Isawit56.Idecidedtomakemusicthatcouldcreatethesamefeelingasthe57.It’snotdoneyet,butthemusicI’mworkingonnowisheavily58bythemovie’ssettingandcharacters. Anythingcan59us.Youjusthavetobe60tocatchinspirationwhenithits.41. A.work B.hit C.exist D.pass42. A.interesting B.ordinary C.unexpected D.dangerous43. A.fix B.make C.remove D.control44. A.dream B.shock C.recovery D.operation45. A.well B.bad C.worried D.annoyed46. A.curiosity B.pain C.anger D.fear47. A.asked B.met C.imagined D.visited48. A.confident B.smart C.honest D.magical49. A.forget B.recognize C.describe D.practice50. A.richer B.greater C.busier D.quieter51. A.always B.never C.sometimes D.still52. A.director B.dancer C.musician D.writer53. A.tips B.messages C.examples D.ideas54. A.even B.again C.not D.only55. A.Inshort B.Inaddition C.Forexample D.Afterall56. A.differently B.perfectly C.vividly D.smoothly57. A.story B.song C.play D.film58. A.changed B.supported C.disturbed D.influenced59. A.impress B.inspire C.amuse D.challenge60. A.free B.thankful C.ready D.careful其次节(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。IsItthePigfromAngryBirds?Anancientclaypigstatuehasbecome61hottopic,foritlookedexactlylikeGreenPig,amaincharacterinAngryBirds,apopularmobilegame.Theartwork62(discover)undertheruinsofanancientsettlement63(date)backnearly5,000yearsinsouth-westernChina.Archaeologistsfoundthetinypigstatue64(accident)whilediggingintheremainsofasmallancientcommunityoutsideGuanghaninSichuanprovince.ThevillagewassituatedabouteightkilometresoutsideSanxingdui,aBronzeAgekingdom,65likelycameintobeingaround5,000yearsago,andthepigstatueisthoughttobe3,200yearsold.Thepigstatuehasbeendescribed66“cute,vividanddelicate”bytheresearchers,whosayitrepresentstheadvancedstandardsoftheregion’sprehistoricresidents.ChineseInternetusersexpressedtheiramazement.OnWeibo,onepersonexpressedhis67(admire)excitedly:“ItisthepigfromAngryBirds!”Anothercommenterjoked:“ThepiginAngryBirds.Youhaveinfringedthecopyright.”Theresearchteamclaimed68(find)tracksofcontinuoushumanactivityonthissitefrom5,000yearsagotothe69(dynasty)ofMingandQing.Officialsplantodig7,000squaremetresofthesite,whichisofficiallynamedGuanghanJointRuins.BytheendofJune,they70(dig)4,500squaremetres.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。留意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。NeilArmstrongwasanastronaut.HemadehistoryJuly20,1969.Hewasthefirstmantowalkonthemoon!WhenArmstrongsteponthemoon,hesaid,“That’sonesmallstepforaman,onegiantleapformankind.”MillionofpeoplewerewatchingthisamazinglyeventonTV.Itwasaawesomethingtolookitupatthemoonthatnightandknowthatamanwaswalkingaroundonit!Foryears,peoplehadwonderedthattherewouldbemooncreatureslivedthere.ButtheonlythingsArmstrongfoundwasmoonrocksandmoondusty.其次节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是启智国际中学高三学生小明,请给你的英国同学Jennifer写一封电子邮件,告知她你不能参与她组织的周末郊游活动,希望她谅解。邮件的内容包括:1、表达歉意;2、说明理由;3、告知已打算了下次见面礼物。DearJennifer,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,XiaoMing

西安中学2024-2025学年度第一学期期中考试高三英语答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABCAA6-10ABAAA 11-15ABCBB 16-20CCCBA其次部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)21-23ABC 24-27BADB 28-31DCAD 32-35CDAB36-40GCAEF第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45BCADA46-50BCDAB51-55BCDAC56-60ADDBC语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.a 62.wasdiscovered 63.dating 64.accidentally65.which66.as 67.admiration 68.tohavefound69.dynasties70.haddug第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.在July前加on72.stepstepped73.MillionMillions74.amazinglyamazing75.aan76.删掉it77.thatif/whether78.livedliving79.waswere80.dustydust书面表达(满分25分)DearJennifer,Iamgladtoreceiveyourinvitation,butI’msosorrytotellyouthatIcan’tmakeittoyouroutingforthecomingweekend. ThereasonwhyIcan’ttakepartintheactivityyouorganizedisthatIwillhavetoworkinalocalhospitalasavolunteeronthatday.Thisworkschedulewassettledseveralweeksago.Ihavetriedswappingshiftswithothers,but,unfortunately,noneareavailablethisweekend.So,despiteallthereluctance,Ireallycan’tmanagetobethere.Mydearfriend,Ihopeyoucanforgiveme.Still,IintendtopresentyouwithaChinesewater-inkpaintingtoyourlikinguponourmeetingnexttime. Onceagain,IamterriblysorryforallthetroubleandinconveniencethatImightcause.IwouldbeverygratefulifyoucouldtellmeifthereisanywaythatIcanmakeupforit. Bestwishes, XiaoMing听力原文Text1M:Whenwillyourdadgetbackfromhisbusinesstrip?He’sbeenawayforalongtime.W:Yes,ithasbeenthreeweeksnow.Hewon’tbebackforanothertwoweeks.M:Thatisalongtime.Morethanamonth.Text2W:It’ssonoisy.Ican’thearwhattheteacherissaying.M:NeithercanI.Ijustwanttogobacktomydormitorytosleep.Butbeforethat,Ineedtoreturnabook.W:OK.Let’sgotogether.Text3W:Howwasyourpicniclastweek?M:Horrible.Thebadweatherwreckedit.Allourfoodwaswashedawaybytheheavyrain.Text4W:Hi,Tom.IheardyouvisitedLondon.Didyouhavefun?M:Notreally.Theweatherwasbad.Unfortunately,Ihavetogothereagainonbusinessnextmonth.Text5W:Ithoughtyouweregoingtocallmelastnightaboutthetrainschedule.M:Sorry,Kate.Iwouldhave,butDanielandJackstoppedbyanddidn’tleaveuntilmidnight.Text6W:Excuseme,canyoutellmewherethecinemais?M:Oh,I’mgoingtherenow.Maybeyoucangowithme?W:OK,thankyou.Iheardthemovietonightwasfantastic,soIreallywanttoseeit.M:Yeah,metoo.Ilikethemainactorverymuch.Areyoualoneorwithacompanion?W:I’mgoingwithmydaughter.She’ssixyearsold.M:Oh,themovieisverysuitableforher.It’sthestoryofagroupoffriendswhotakeatriptogetherandcomeacrossmanyinterestingthings.She’llfinditreallyfunny.W:Thatsoundsgreat.Ican’twait.Text7W:Goodmorning.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,arethereanyticketsleftfortheChinesemusicconcertonthe28th?W:Justamoment,please.It’sonthe30th.WehaveanIndianmusicconcertfortoday.M:Really?Ireadaboutitonthewebsitetoday.I’msureitsaidtheChinesemusicconcertisonthe28th.W:Oh,sorry.IthoughtyousaidtheJapanesemusicconcert.Yes,theChineseConcertisonthe28that7:15pm.ButI’mafraidthereareonlybackrowseatsleft,andtheyare30yuaneach.M:That’sOK.CanIhavetwo,please?W:Sure,hereyouare.Text8W:What’swrongwithyou?M:I’vegottheblues.Ialwaysfeelsadandworthless.W:Well,weallfeeldownnowa

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