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绝密★考试结束前

2024年高考考前最后一卷

英语

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。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.回答第I卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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。写在本试卷上无效。

3.回答第n卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

4.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L5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.HowdoesJessicausuallytalktoTara?

A.ThroughtheInternet.B.Throughphonecalls.C.Throughtextmessages.

2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Onaplane.C.Inacafe.

3.Whoishavingaholidayabroad?

A.Jack.B.Mike.C.John.

4.Howmanypeoplewillattendthemeetingaccordingtothewoman?

A.About25.B.Atmost50.C.Atleast75.

5.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heusedtohaveacar.B.Helikesdrivingverymuch.C.Helivesfarfromthesubway.

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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Abudgetproblem.B.Astudyproblem.C.Alifestyleproblem.

7.Whatwillthewomando?

A.Workmore.B.Askthemanforhelp.C.Spendlessmoney.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Howdothespeakersfeelnow?

A.Homesick.B.Annoyed.C.Hungry.

9.Whichfestivaliscelebratedinthewoman'smotherlandatthistimeofayear?

A.Halloween.B.TheDayoftheDead.C.TheNewYamFestival.

10.Whatseasonisitnow?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Buyamonitor.B.Sellhiscomputer.C.Askforabetterguarantee.

12.WhyisAmazonmentionedbytheman?

A.Tomakeabargain.B.Totellhisfavoritesite.C.Togiveabadexample.

13.Howmuchdoesthemanpay?

A.$1,846.B.$1,656.C.$1,496.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14.Whatwasthewoman'sfeelingattheverybeginning?

A.Shefeltdelighted.B.Shefeltsurprised.C.Shefeltguilty.

15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Neighbors.B.Roommates.C.Hostandguest.

16.Wherewasthecathiding?

A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthelaundryroom.

17.Whatdoesthemanimplyaboutthecat?

A.Shenevertriestogooutside.

B.Sheisafraidoftheoutsideworld.

C.Shealwayscomesbackbyherself.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.Whoarethevolunteersprobably?

A.Teachersfrommiddleschools.

B.Peoplefromalloverthecountry.

C.Studentsfromseverallocalhighschools.

19.Whenisthevolunteers9nexttriptothebeach?

A.ThisSaturday.B.NextSaturday.C.NextSunday.

20.Whatdothevolunteersneedfromothercitizens?

A.Somecameras.B.Glovesandbags.C.Theirsupport.

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。

A

Summercampseverywherearefillingupfast,butopportunitiesremainopenforcampswherefunandgames

comearoundfood-growingit,thatis.Yourkidswilllearnhowtotendtovegetablesandlivestock(家畜)and

almostcertainlytastethefruitsoftheirlabor.Here'sasmallsamplingofwhafsoutthere.Muscot,NewYork

Thisfarm,offersahalf-dayWanglerCampforkids(alivestock-centredexperience)andatwo-weeklongYoung

Farmerscampforkidsingradesonethrougheight.Campsrangefrom$150forweeklonghalf-daysessionsto

$350forfull-daysessionsSproutai9Up,Colorado

Anagriculturefarmwithafocusoneducation,Sprout9Upoffersskill-buildingprogramsforteensthroughoutthe

year,buttheirsummercampforkidsisallaboutfun.Inadditiontofarmactivitiesthekidsspendtimeatalocal

climbinggym.Threeweeklyhalf-daysessionsareavailableforhalf-daysessionsareavailablefor$200

each.Humboldt,California

LocatednorthofSanFrancisco,thissleepawaycampspreadsoutoverseveralhundredacresinthecoastalhillsof

SonomaCounty.Thelodging(住处)istent-style,withoutdoorshowers.Arangeoffarmactivitiesareavailable

throughoutthesummer.Alegre,Georgia

Yourkidswillcleanandbrushahorse,andlearntomilkagoatatthiscamp.Three-daysessions(mornings

only)cost$125,andparentscanattendwiththeirchildrenforanextrafee.

21.Whichcampbestsuitskidswhoenjoyclimbing?

A.Museum.B.Sprout9Up.C.Humbold.D.Alge.

22.WhatcankidsdoinAlegre?

A.Interactwithanimals.B.Havesessionsintheafternoon.

C.Sleepintentsatnight.D.Enjoythesceneryofcoastalhills

23.Whatdothefourcampshaveincommon?

A.Theyprovidefull-daycamps.B.Theyofferfarm-themedcamps.

C.Theyarelocatedinthesamestate.D.Theyfocusonhealtheducation.

B

TheNobelPrizeisconsideredasoneofthemostrecognizableandadmirableawardspossible,honoring

peopleoftheworldfortheiroutstandingachievementsindifferentfields.

AlfredNobelwasbomin1833toafamilyofengineersinStockholm,Sweden.In1850,hemetAscanio

Sobrero,theinventorofnitroglycerin(硝酸甘油)inParis.Interestedinitsunpredictablenatureofexploding

underpressureorheat,Nobelstartedtofindawaytocontrolitandmakeausableexplosive.Afteryearsofefforts,

in1867,Nobelinventeddynamite,whichismucheasierandsafertocontrolthannitroglycerin.

Duringhislifetime,Nobelinventedandpatentedvariousexplosives.Hebuiltuphiswealthfromhis355

inventions,fromwhichdynamitewasthemostimportant.

WhenAlfred'sbrotherLudwigdiedin1888,aFrenchnewspapermistakenlypublishedAlfred'sobituary

(讣告).Readinghisownobituary,Nobelwasdisappointedtofindouthispublicimage.Thenewspaperstrongly

blamedNobelforinventingdynamite,givinghimthenicknameof"themerchantofdeath^^andsaying"Dr.Alfred

Nobel,whobecamerichbyfindingwaystokillmorepeoplefasterthaneverbefore,diedyesterday.^^

ToAlfred,thisobituarywasawarning.Hespenthislifetimealoneinventingthingsandwasdeeply

concernedwithhowhewouldberemembered.Thisunfortunateeventinspiredhimtomakechangesinhiswill,so

astoimprovehispublicimage,andtoberememberedforagoodcause.In1895,oneyearbeforehisdeath,Nobel

madethelastwill,sayingclearlythathiswealthwouldbeusedtocreateaseriesofprizesforthosewhohave

madegreatcontributionstomankindinphysics,chemistry,physiologyormedicine,literature,andpeace.To

widespreadastonishment,Dr.AlfredNobelgaveaway94%ofhistotalwealthtofoundthefiveNobelPrizes.

24.WhatledtoNobel'sinventionofdynamiteaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Thestrongdesiretomakemoney.B.Hisgreatcuriosityanddevotiontoscience.

C.Hislifetimedreamofachievingsuccess.D.Thevaluablehelpfromhisfamily.

25.WhendidNobelinventdynamite?

A.34.B.40.C.42.D.55.

26.WhatwasAlfredNobel'sattitudetowardsthenewspaper'sobituary?

A.Optimistic.B.Satisfied.C.Upset.D.Supportive.

27.WhydidNobelgiveawaymostofhiswealthtosetuptheNobelFoundation?

A.Toberememberedas“themerchantofdeath”.B.Toprovetheimportanceofhisinventions.

C.Topublishhisfindingsofscientificresearch.D.Toleaveagoodnametothepublic.

C

TheYellowRiveristhecradleofChina'scivilization.Andfloodcontrolandpreventionhavealwaysbeen

keytothewell-beingofthepeoplelivingalongit.Now,scientistscanbetterworkontheseissuesbygivingthe

riveradigitaltwin.

ThedigitaltwinoftheYellowRiverusesvarioustechnologies,includingbigdata,artificialintelligence,

andtheinternetofthings.Devices(设备)setupalongtherivercollectandtransmitinformationtothecenter.

Basedontheinformation,a3Dmodeloftheriverispresentedonthecomputerscreen.IfsliketheYellowRiver

hasatwinthatreflectsitsrealconditions.

Onebigbreakthroughintheriver9sdigitalgovernance(治理)is“smartstones55.AccordingtoWangQin,a

leadresearcherattheInformationCenterofYellowRiverHenanBureau,asmartstoneisawater-proof

stone-shapeddevicewithchips,abattery,andasignaltransmitter.Theyareburiedinimportantdike(堤坝)

locationstorecordandreportthemovementofdikestones.t6Uponfeelingmovementofthedikestones,thesmart

stonesendsanalarmtothecenterforquickresponse,"Wangsaid.

“Inthepast,researchershadtolearntheconditionsofthedikeonthespotbythemselves,puttingtheirlives

atrisk,^^saidZhaoXiaofromthebureau."Nowthesmartstonescandothisforus,moresafely,quickly,and

accurately.^^

Andinthesky,drones(无人机)areflying.Ontheroutesdesignedbyengineers,thedronesbecomeexpert

patrollers(巡逻员)oftheriver,lookingatitsdikesandfloodpreventionprojects.AccordingtoShenLinfromthe

YellowRiverConservancyCommission,thankstothedrones,researchersatthecommandcentercanget

first-handphotosandinformation."'Researchersthenupdatethe3Dmodelaccordingtothechangesthedrones

reported.Thenewlyupdatedmodelhelpsustestourfloodwaterreleaseplansincaseweeverneedtobattendown

thehatches(未雨绸缪),"saidShen.

Underthewaterandupinthesky,intelligencesystemsarehelpingtoprotecttheYellowRiverBasinonall

fronts.AccordingtotheMinistryofWaterResources,inthefuture,wecanexpecttoseetheconstructionofan

evenmorecomprehensivedigitalsystemforthisimportantriver.

28.WhatisthemainpurposeofcreatingadigitaltwinoftheYellowRiver?

A.Toconducthistoricalresearch.

B.Tocreateavirtualtouristattraction.

C.Toraisepublicawarenessofriverprotection.

D.Toimprovefloodcontrolandpreventionefforts.

29.Howdothesmartstonescontributetotheriver?sdigitalgovernance?

A.Theyrecordwaterquality.

B.Theyimprovetheriver?sbeauty.

C.Theymonitorandreportdikemovements.

D.Theyserveasmarkersforimportantlocations.

30.WhatisoneofthefunctionsofdronesinthedigitalgovernanceoftheYellowRiver?

A.Entertainingtourists.B.Collectinginformationondikeconditions.

C.Patrollingandtakewildlifephotos.D.Testingwaterquality.

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“comprehensive“inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Complete.B.Basic.C.Beautiful.D.Natural.

D

Scientistshavefoundawaytodecode(解码)astreamofwordsinthebrainusingMRIscansandartificial

intelligence.Thesystemreconstructsthemainpointofwhatapersonhearsorimagines,ratherthantryingtocopy

eachword,ateamreports."It'sgettingattheideasbehindthewords,themeaning,saysAlexanderHuth,an

authorofthestudy.

Previouseffortstodecodelanguagehavereliedonsensorsplaceddirectlyonthesurfaceofthebrain.The

sensorsdetectsignalsinareasinvolvedinexpressingwords.ButtheTexasteam'sapproachisanattemptto

“decodemorefreeformthought,saysMarcelJust,aprofessorofpsychologyatCarnegieMellonUniversity.

Thenewstudycameaboutaspartofanefforttounderstandhowthebrainprocesseslanguage.Researchers

hadthreepeoplespendupto16hourseachinafunctionalMRIscanner,whichdetectssignsofactivityacrossthe

brain.ParticipantsworeheadphonesthatstreamedaudiofromtheInternet.Thosestreamsofwordsproduced

activityalloverthebrain,notjustinareasassociatedwithspeechandlanguage.Afterparticipantslistenedto

hoursofstoriesinthescanner,theMRIdatawassenttoacomputer.Itlearnedtomatchspecificpatternsofbrain

activitywithcertainstreamsofwords.Thencameaparaphrasedversionofwhataparticipantheard.

TheMRIapproachiscurrentlyslowerandlessaccuratethananexperimentalcommunicationsystembeing

developedforparalyzedpeople,wherepeoplegetasheetofelectricalsensorsimplanteddirectlyonthesurfaceof

thebrain.WithanMRI-basedsystem,noonehastogetsurgery.

ButfutureversionsofMRIscanscouldraisemoralquestions."Whatifyoucanreadoutthewordthat

somebodyisjustthinkingintheirhead?Thafspotentiallyaharmfulthing."Huthsays.Thistechnologycan't

reallyreadmindsuncontrollably,though.Itonlyworkswhenaparticipantisactivelycooperatingwithscientists.

Still,systemsthatdecodelanguagecouldsomedaysupportpeoplewhoareunabletospeakbecauseofabrain

injuryordisease.Theyarealsoassistingscientistsinunderstandinghowthebrainprocesseswordsandthoughts.

32.WhatisspecialabouttheTexasteam'sstudy?

A.Braincanbereconstructed.B.Sensorsignalscanbeimproved.

C.Expressioncanbeperfected.D.Meaningscanbecomprehended.

33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thewayofspeechdecoding.B.Stepsofwordmatching.

C.Theprocessofanexperiment.D.Patternsofbrainactivity.

34.WhatcanbeimpliedaboutMRIscansfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theyareadouble-edgedsword.B.Theyarepotentiallyharmfultolife.

C.Theyarewellworthresearching.D.Theyarehelpfultotreatbraindisease.

35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ADecoderThatCanConveyMeaningB.ADecoderThatCanReadYourMind

C.MRIScanner:StillaLongWaytoGoD.MRIScanner:BridgeMessageGap

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。

HopontheSilentWalkingTrend

Silentwalkinginvolveswalkingoutdoorswithoutdistractionslikemusicorconversations,focusingonthe

mind-body-natureconnection.36Thafsaslower,lower-impactwaytorelaxandisgreatforfitness.

Here'severythingyouneedtoknowaboutthetrend.

Selectanaturalsettingandfullyengageyoursenses.Forreapingthementalhealthbenefits,itis

recommendedtofindaquietandpeacefulnaturallocation.37Meanwhile,consciouslyobservingthe

sights,sounds,smells,andphysicalsensationsduringthewalkcansignificantlyimpactcognitiveandemotional

well-being.

Tostimulatethemind,considerexploringdifferentroutesthanusual.Withoutyourfavouritepodcastor

playlist,youmightslipintoboredomonyourwalk.38Anditmightevenbegoodforyourbrain.

Scientistsapplaudthevirtuesofboredomforbrainhealth,believingthatitboostscreativityandimprovessocial

connections.Andifyoudogetbored,restassuredthatitshowsyou'vedisconnectedfromexternaldistractions.

Gowithit,andmakesureyoutakeadifferentrouteeachtime-if11keepyoumotivated.

Startoffwithfive-minutesilentwalksandeventuallybuilduptothirtyminutes.Ifyou9reusuallya

headphonewearer,itwillfeelsuperweirdtowalkwithoutyourgo-totunes,butgiveyourselfasecondtoadjust.

Chancesare,onceyou'reafewminutesintoyoursilentwalk,you'llfeelthemagickickin.39

Regularreflectionandongoingdocumentationareessential.Aftercompletingasilentwalk,taketimeto

reflectuponanyemergingthoughts,feelings,orinsights.40Journalingabouttheexperiencecanalso

solidifyconnectionsbetweenthoughtsandideas,providingavaluabletoolforself-reflectionandgrowth.

A.Butbeingboredwon'thurtyou.

B.Takingdifferentpathscanleadtoexcitingdiscoveries.

C.Adjustingtheroutinegraduallycanhelpeaseintotheexperience.

D.You'llalsostartnoticingthelittlethingsaroundyoumoreclearly.

E.Theycandeepenunderstandingandserveasarecordofpersonalgrowth

F.Unlikeexercise-orientedwalking,itisn'taboutreachingcertainspeedorsteps

G.Insuchanenvironment,youcanimmerseyourselfinthenaturalsoundscape(音景).

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。

AwinterstormdroppedhugeamountsofsnowovernightonJanuary16inwesternPennsylvania.41

BrianDelallo,whoworkedonalocalhighschoolfootballteam,decidedtocalloffhisplayers5weightlifting

42Hetextedhis43saying:"Duetotheexpectedsevereweather,Monday'sweightliftingworkout

hasbeen44.Findanelderlyordisabledneighborandshovel(为...除雪)theirdriveway.Don't45

anymoney-thafsourMonday'sworkout.

Theplayersreceivedthe46andwentouttoworkonthemorethansixinchesofsnowthatfell

overnight.Theysaidthattheyremovedsnowfromdozensof47.Someplayerstextedtheircoach

afterwardstotellhimhow48itwas."Weallfeelgreataboutit,“saidteamcaptainGavinMoul."It'snot

onlyhelpingthem,butifshelpingustobecomeabetterteam.^^

Manyofthepeoplewhomtheteammembersapproachedcouldn'tbelievethattheplayersrefusedany

payment.Sometimespeopleeven49theirhelpbecausetheywouldn'ttakemoneyforit.

50,itwasnotthefirsttimefortheteamtohaveshovelingworkout.Itwasstartedbyacoachmore

thantwodecadesago.Itwasoneofthemany51theteamkept.

“It'saboutcommunity.^^thecoachsaid."Itisaninspiringwayforustointeractwithourcommunityand

showthatit52.Shovelingsnowisjustoneofthoseopportunitiestoshow53tothecommunity

thatsupportsus."Theteamgotaworkoutandgavebacktothecommunitybydoingtheseactsof54at

thesametime.Itwasa55forall.

41.A.PrincipalB.CoachC.PhysicianD.Goalkeeper

42.A.tournamentB.journeyC.vacationD.practice

43.A.superiorsB.playersC.opponentsD.neighbours

44.A.postponedB.advancedC.cancelledD.approved

45.A.acceptB.donateC.loseD.carry

46.A.parcelB.criticismC・invitationD.message

47.A.schoolsB.hospitalsC.homesD.shelters

48.A.demandingB.rewardingC.promisingD.amusing

49.A.heldoutB.fixedupC.calledonD.turneddown

50.A.ActuallyB.RecentlyC.NormallyD.Totally

51.A.goalsB.secretsC.traditionsD.jobs

52.A.mattersB.caresC.worksD.stays

53.A.strengthB.patienceC.dependenceD.appreciation

54.A.trustB.confidenceC.kindnessD.refusal

55.A.wayB.winC.mustD.lesson

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。

ChinesecalligraphyisanartisticpracticeofwritingChinesecharacters,oftenwithabrushandinkonxuan

paper.TheevolutionofChinesecalligraphy56(begin)alongsidetheearliestChinesecharacters

discoveredtodate.Overtime,calligraphygraduallytookshapeasaformofartratherthan57mere

meansofrecord.Thefivemajorstylesofscript,running,cursive(草书),official,seal(篆书)andregular,were

bornfromsuchcalligraphy.

Calligraphyisademandingand58(advance)art.Thetypeofbrush,quantityofinkandqualityof

papercanallaltertheoutput.Frombrushdirectiontospeedofwriting,everytwistandturnofthewrist59

(calculate).Structureofindividualcharactersandspatiallayoutasawholedetermineitsquality.Moreover,itis

saidthattheemotionsandphilosophyofthewriterare60(direct)reflectedoncalligraphy.

Calligraphyisrefinedart.LanTingXu(TheOrchidPavilionPreface),61wascreatedbyWang

XizhiduringtheEasternJinDynasty(317-420),isoneofthemostcelebrated62(masterpiece)of

Chinesecalligraphy.ItseleganceandexpressivebrushworkmakeitsignificantinChineseliterature.However,

calligraphyisalso63reach,likethespringfestivalcoupletsonthedoorsoffolks,64(represent)

aesthetic(审美的)appreciationfortheChinese.

WherethereisChineselanguage,thereisChinesecalligraphy,65wherethereiscalligraphy,there

isbeauty.Theartistryisstillhighlyvaluedtoday,foritismorethanjustwriting,itislivingheritage.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是李华,上周日你校举办了一场以“强体魄,健身心”为主题的体育文化节活动。请你为校英文

报写一篇报道,内容包括:

1.活动主题和内容;

2.活动反响。

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。

SchoolSportsandCultureFestivalDrawsExcitement

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。

LastMarch,Margaritodrovetovisithismotherwholivedinthecountryside.Whenhesetoffforhome,

Margarito^motherlookedatthedarkskyandnoticedthesignofacomingstorm.Worriedaboutherson'ssafety,

shetoldhimtodriveascarefullyaspossibleonhiswayhomeandhepromisedtogiveheracalluponhisarrival.

Withhismother*swordsinmind,Margritoapproachedthemainroadcarefully.Soon,itstartedtorain

heavily.Eagertogethome,Margaritobegantodrivefaster.Twohourslater,hecametoabumpymountainroad

thathadbeenfloodedbyacreek(小溪).Margarito,drivingafour-wheeltruck,figuredthathewouldbeOK.At

thatmoment,hedidn*trealizethatsuchathoughtwouldbeabigmistake.

Itwashalfwayacrossthecreekthatanunfortunateincidenttookplace:Therushingwatersgrabbedholdof

hisvehicle,pushingitofftheroadandsendingitdownarockycreekbed.Thetruckfinallystoppedsome80feet

away.Margarito'sproblemsonlygrewfromthereasthewaterhadsomehowpositionedthetruckintothecreek

bankata45-degreeangle,makingitdifficultforhimtoopenthedriver'ssidedoor.Injuredandtrappedinside

withthemuddywaterrisingquickly,Margaritowascertainhewasgoingtodie.Shakingwithfear,hewasata

lossaboutwhattodo.

OntheroadrightbehindMargaritowereadeliveryworkernamedSteveandhisnephewMike,whowere

onthewaytodeliverfurnituretocustomersinthecountryside.Theywitnessedthehorribleincident,andwhen

Margarito^truckcametorestinthemiddleoftheoverflowingcreek,Stevequicklybegantotakeaction.First,he

grabbedaropefromthebackofhisvehicleandusedittoensurehecouldsafelyapproachthetruck.

注意:

1.所续词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Next,SteveturnedtoMikeandyelled,"Givemearock!”

MargaritowasabouttothankSteveandMikewhenthemobilephoneinhisjacketpocketrang.

参考答案:

1.A

[原文]M:Jessica,Taramessagedmeearlier.Iamgoingtogiveheracalllatertonight.Doyou

wantmetosayhelloforyou?

W:Sure,butweactuallytalkallthetime.Wehaveanonlinechatroomwithsomeothergirls.

2.B

[原文]M:Excuseme.CanIhaveaglassofjuice?

W:Hereyouare.Andpleasefastenyourseatbelt.

3.C

[原文]M:Jackwon'tattendtheparty.Heisn'tfeelingverywellnow.

W:So,we'llhavethreepeopleabsent.JohnistravelingabroadandMikehastostaylateatthe

office.

4.C

[原文]M:Only50peoplehavesignedupforFriday'smeetinguptonow.

W:TherewillbeatleasthalfthatmaysignuponFriday,somakesurewehaveroomfor75.

5.A

【原文】W:Iheardyou'vesoldyourcar.

M:Yes.I'veneverlikeddrivinganyway.Nowwe'vemovedtoaplaceneartheunderground

railwaystation.Andtransportnowisnotaproblemforme.

6.A7.B

【原文】M:Hi,Carina.Longtimenosee.Iheardyouhadagoodpart-timejobatthemall.

W:Ido.Iworkabouttwentyhoursaweek,andthepay'snotbad.Andmyparentssendmefive

hundreddollarsamonth,too.But...Ionlymanagetosaveabouttendollarsamonth.Ifsadrag!

M:Itsoundslikeyouhaveabudgetproblem.Simple,eitherworkmoreorspendless.

W:Tmdefinitelynotgoingtoworkmore.Ah,youworkinabanknow,andIthinkyouarethe

bestpersontohelpmemakeabudget!

8.A9.B10.C

【原文1M:YonMididn'tcometolunch.Shemightbehomesick.

W:Ifeelkindofhomesick,too.

M:Ihavethesamefeeling.ImisstheNewYamFestivalatthistime.Ifsabigpartywithdancing

andsinging.

W:Backhomeatthistimeofyear,wecelebrateTheDayoftheDead.InMexico,wehonorour

deadancestorsonthisday.

M:Howinteresting!Youshouldgiveapresentationtotheclassaboutthat.

W:Ihaveabetteridea.YonMimightlikeit,too.WecouldhaveanInternationalFallFestival.

M:Great,wecansharesomethingaboutsomefestivalsinfallallovertheworld.

W:Yes,andIthinkourteacherswillsupportus.

11.A12.A13.B

[原文]M:Doyouhavethismonitor:49WL95C?

W:Yes,wedo.MayIknowyourrequirement,sir?

M:Iwanttobuildacomputerwithanadjustableviewinganglemonitor.Myoldoneisoutofdate.

Whatwouldbethepriceforthismonitor?

W:Sir,itis$1,846.Butwehaveaspecialdiscountandwearesellingthisfor$1,656.

M:Okay,butthepriceonAmazonmaybealittlelower.Itwas$1,496thelasttimeIchecked.

W:Sir,thepriceonAmazonchangeseverynowandthen.Also,weprovideabetterguarantee.

Youcanbringthemonitorbackhereifyouhaveanyproblemwithit.

M:Thatsoundsnice.Pleasepacktheproduct.

W:Haveagreattrip!

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