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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.WhograduatedfromNanjingNormalUniversity?

A.Nancy?smother.B.Thewoman.C.Theman.

2.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?

A.Onedriverdroveafterdrinking.

B.Thetrafficsignalstoppedworking.

C.Thedriversdidn'tfollowthespeedlimit.

3.Whatistheman'sopinionabouthisArabicclass?

A.Arabicgrammarisbeyondhiscomprehension.

B.HisArabicteacherisdifficulttodealwith.

C.Heneedstimetodigestthenewknowledge.

4.WhatwillJackdonext?

A.Getsomeingredients.B.Cookameal.C.Walkthedog.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Clothes.B.Aplant.C.Aseason.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InJanice^apartment.B.Inamovietheater.C.Inabookstore.

7.WhatdoweknowaboutJanice?

A.Sheishopefulaboutherfuture.

B.Shehasn'tfinishedhernovel.

C.Shehasbeenrejectedbytenpublishers.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whendoesthewomanprobablygetuponworkingdays?

A.At6:00a.m.B.At7:10a.m.C.At8:20a.m.

9.Whatdoesthewomanusuallyhaveforlunchonworkingdays?

A.Mushroomsortomatoes.B.Baconoreggs.C.Saladorsandwiches.

10.Whoisinchargeofeveningmealsonworkingdays?

A.Thewoman'shusband.B.Thewomansfather.C.Thewoman.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

11.WhydoesBrucecometoGloria?

A.Toissueaninvitation.

B.Tohelpherorganizeaschooldance.

C.Toinquireaboutstudyingabroad.

12.WherewillGloriabeonSaturdaynight?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inadancestudio.C.Athercousin'splace.

13.WhatdoesGloriaadviseBrucetodo?

A.Practicetenniswithher.B.GetintouchwithAlice.C.Searchforinformationonline.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

14.HowdoesthewomanfeelinKidsNClay?

A.Fairlytired.B.Abitdisappointed.C.Quitepleased.

15.WhatqualitycankidsdevelopbyworkingwithclayaccordingtoKevin?

A.Beingorganized.B.Beingconcentrated.C.Beingpatient.

16.WhichofthefollowingisofconsiderableimportancetoKevin5scareerpath?

A.Specializedtraining.B.Practicalexperience.C.Degreesandcertificates.

17.WhatisthesecretofKevin5steaching?

A.Showingkidseverystepclearly.

B.Offeringkidsincredibleideas.

C.Encouragingkidstoreleasetheircreativity.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.WhendidAlbertBierstadtmovetoAmerica?

A.In1830.B.In1831.C.In1832.

19.WhatdidAlbertBierstadtdoin1854?

A.Hefocusedonimprovinghisdrawingskills.

B.Heheldexhibitionsindifferentcountries.

C.Hestartedtoworkasanartteacher.

20.WhydidAlbertBierstadtgototheBahamasyearlyinhisoldage?

A.Tovisithissickfamilymember.

B.Togetinspirationforhispaintings.

C.Toengageinenvironmentalprotection.

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

TracyAnderson

GwynethPaltrowandVictoriaBeckhamarefansoftheTracyAndersonMethod,whichinvolvesdance-based

classesusingbodyresistanceandverylighthandweights.Heronlineprogrammeincludesanewweeklyworkout,

aswellasaccesstoexistingclasses,herdigitalmagazineandmealplanningguides.Ifsat£69permonth,but

yougetadiscountforannualRoar

ThesingerEllieGouldingandthefashiondesignerHenryHollandaresaidtobefansofRoar'sdailyliveclasses,

whichincludetheOverdrive-ahighenergyweights-basedworkoutfocusingonupper-bodystrengtheningand

cardiovascularfitness.Theirfounder,thethreetimesOlympianspeedskaterSarahLindsay,hasalsotrainedthe

broadcasterPiersMorganandtheDJNickGrimshaw.There5sa14-dayfreetrial,thenmembershipstartsat

H2.50permonthwithlivedailyworkoutsandunlimitedaccesstothelibrary.Centr

TheThoractorChrisHemsworthandhispersonaltrainerLukeZocchilaunchedtheCentrappin2019.Itfeatures

20and40-minutesessionsofHIIT,Pilates,yoga,boxingandguidedmeditation,plusrecipeideas,amealplanner

andstressandwellbeingsupport.It'sofferingafreeseven-daytrial,andstartsfrom£7.83permonth.

GetItDone

TheformerprofessionalfootballerandcelebritytrainerBradleySimmondslaunchedhisplatform,GetIt

Done,in2020.Theappincludesdailylivestreamedandon-demandclassesfeaturingyoga,corefitnessand

strength.From£22permonth.Getitdone.fitness

21.WhatdoTracyAndersonandCentrhaveincommon?

A.Dance-basedclasses.B.Specialmagazines.

C.Mealplanningguides.D.Afreetrialperiod.

22.|Whichcanprobablyofferone-on-oneclasses?

A.TracyAnderson.B.Roar.C.Centr.D.GetItDone.

23.Whoisthetextintendedfor?

A.Professionalathletes.B.Fitnessenthusiasts.

C.Famouscelebrities.D.Personaltrainers.

B

KristinSchellisthefounderofTheTurquoiseTable,amovementofordinarypeoplewhowanttocreate

communityrightintheirownfrontyards.Tenyearsago,sheandherfamilymovedtoanewhomeinAustin,

Texas.

Oneday,Kristintriedtoconnectwithhernewneighborsbyhostingaparty.Sheboughtafewpicnictables

butthedeliverydriversetonetabledowninherfrontyardbymistake."Aftertheparty,Ipaintedthetable

turquoise-myfavoritecolor-andputitinthefrontyard,justafewfeetfromthesidewalk,shesays.

ThatturquoisetablebecametheplacewhereKristinandherkidshungout.Theyplayedgames,didcrafts

andatesnacks."WegotintentionalaboutwherewespentourKristinsays."Webecame"frontyard

people,.^^

Neighborsbegantostopbytointroducethemselvesandsitdownforachat.Kristininvitedpeopletojoin

heratthetableforcoffeeoricedtea.ThenneighborsaskedKristiniftheirfamilycouldputapicnictableintheir

frontyardtoo.Amovementwasbom."Itwasasimplewaytoslowdownandconnectwithothers,9,shesays.The

turquoisetablewasinvitingandhadasharedfeel.

Peopleoftenhesitatetoinviteothersintotheirhomes.Theythinktheirhouseistoomessy,ifsnotbig

enoughortheydon'thaveenoughtime."Ourperfectionismcancauseustomissoutonthejoyofconnectingwith

others,9,Kristinsays.Herpicnictabletakesawaytheexcuses-andthepressure.

Shelikeshowitenableshertotakeasmallsteptowardeasinglonelinessandbuildingrelationshipsinher

community."People'sgreatestneedistoknowthattheyarelovedandthattheybelong,shesays.

AdecadeaftertheirTexasbeginnings,thousandsofTurquoiseTablesexistinall50statesandin13

countriesaroundtheworld.Notallofthemareactuallyturquoise.uNomatterwhatcoloritis,it'safriendship

table,9,Kristinsays.

24.WhydidKristinSchellstartthemovement?

A.Tohostmorepartiesinherfrontyard.B.Toentertainherfriendsandneighbors.

C.Toengagewithpeopleintheneighbourhood.D.Tocreateharmoniouscommunitiesworldwide.

25.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeKristinSchellaccordingtothetext?

A.Creativeandsociable.B.Friendlyandhumorous.

C.Generousandambitious.D.Cautiousandresponsible.

26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Peopledon'tlikeotherstostepintotheirhouses.

B.Thecampaignhasabigimpactathomeandabroad.

C.KristinSchellboughttheturquoisetabletohostaparty.

D.Peoplefeelunwillingtojoininthefrontyardchatatfirst.

27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.LoveYourNeighborsB.AnAmazingWoman

C.HappyFrontYardTimeD.TablesWhereAllAreWelcome

c

Inthepastweekalmost120globalleadershaveresolvedtotriple(使增至三倍)theworld5srenewable

energycapacitybefore2030inanattempttoreducetheglobalconsumptionoffossilfuels.Asthesecondhalfof

theCop28UNclimateconferenceinDubaiunfolds,morecountriesmayjointhecallsforaglobaltargetof11

TW(太瓦)ofrenewablepowerbytheendofthedecade,threetimeshigherthanthe3.629TWinplaceattheend

of2022.

Renewableenergyreallycouldbetripledinthisdecade,butitwon'tbeabreeze,accordingtothe

InternationalEnergyAgency(IEA).

Basedontherateofgrowthforwindandsolarpower,theworldisontracktomeetthistarget.Butthe

globalenergywatchdog(监察人)haswarnedthat"'strongerpolicyactionsbygovemments^^willberequiredto

overcomechallenges,suchasrisingcosts,uncertainsupplychainsandgrid(电力网)bottlenecks,whichare

consideredessentialtohitthegoaloflimitingglobalheatingtowithin1.5Cofpreindustrialisedlevels.

Renewableenergysourcestripled,theglobaldemandforcoalpowerwouldbecutinhalfby2030,

accordingtoestimates.""Thisiscrucialfor1.5C,“saidDaveJones,theglobalinsightsleadforclimatethink-tank

Ember.t4Thetriplinggoalwouldtakerenewablestothenextlevel,withsolarandwindreaching40%ofglobal

electricitygenerationby2030.”

Thegoalhaswonthesupportof118countries.Inpractice,noteverycountrywilltripleitsrenewable

capacitytomeettheglobaltarget.Somecountriesstartingfromalowerlevelwouldneedtomorethantripletheir

windandsolarpower,whileforotherswithahighshareofrenewablesalready,itwouldnotbepracticaltotriple

theircapacityagain.

Theprospectofhavingdemandforcoalisagoalworthstrugglingfor,butgovernmentsmuststaythe

course.Increasingcapacitymayhavebeensimpleinrecentyearswithlowinterestratesandgovernmentsupport

schemes,butthesector,sprogressfortherestofthedecadeislesscertain.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"breeze“meaninparagraph2?

A.Ademandingmission.B.Aneffortlesstask.

C.Adreamyvision.D.Afruitlesseffort.

29.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?

A.Theroadtothetopisfulloftwistsandturns.B.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.

C.Nopains,nogains.D.Risefromthefall,andyou'llrisehigh.

30.WhatisDaveJones'attitudetowardtriplingtheworld'srenewableenergycapacitybefore2030?

A.Indifferent.B.Neutral.C.Cautious.D.Optimistic.

31.Whatmightbewrittenaboutafterthelastparagraph?

A.Drawbacksofpowergenerationusingcoal.

B.Waystotripletheoutputofsustainableenergy.

C.Specificdifficultiesinthefutureandsolutions.

D.Jointachievementsmadebynearly200countries.

D

Naturehasthepowertoalteranelemenfsidentitywithtimeandspace.Thisisevidentbythe

transformativeeffectBritain'sdeepcoalmineshavebeenshowingafterdecadesofbeingoneofthebiggest

reasonsforpollution.Now,they9rebeingemployedtosupplygreenenergytothetownofGateshead.Thetownis

thefirstplacetoexperiencesomethinglikethisinthecountry,butthesuccessofthephenomenonhasencouraged

theauthoritiestoapplyittoothertowns.

In2021,coalwasjustproducing2%ofelectricityintheUK.Mostoftheelectricityinthecountryisbeing

suppliedthroughoilandgas.Thishasresultedinmassiveabandonedcoalminesallacrossthecountry.Asyears

wentby,thesemineswerefloodedwithwater,makingitasourceofgeothermal(地热的)energy,whichisused

togenerateheatandelectricity.Gatesheadhostssuchamineinitstown,whosecouncil,therefore,launcheda

minewaterprojectinMarch2023.

Theauthoritiesputinalargecentralheatpumpinthemine.Minewatercanoftensitwithatemperatureof

45℃.Thewateristhenpumpedusingappliancestohomeheatpumps.Theprocessincreasesthetemperature

further.Thewaterthengoesaheadandwarmsuptheinteriorspaceandhomewatersupply.Aftertheheatfrom

thewaterhasbeenused,ifssentbacktotheminewhereitagaingoesthroughthesameprocess.Theprojecthas

beensuccessfulinsupplyinglow-carbonheatingto350high-risebuildings,acollegeandseveralofficebuildings.

("Recoveringheatfromminewaterbelowthegroundwithinabandonedcoalminesprovidesanexciting

opportunitytogeneratealow-carbonsecuresupplyofheat,benefittingpeoplelivingorworkinginbuildingson

thecoalfields,9,saidGarethFarr,headofheatandby-productinnovationattheCoalAuthority.

Thewaterresourcesthroughtheminesareestimatedtobetwobillioncubicmetersorhalftheamountof

waterinLochNess.Farradded,t4WithmanymillionsofpeoplelivinguponabandonedcoalfieldsinGreatBritain,

thepotentialforminewaterheatcouldbesignificant.9,

32.WhatdoesthetownofGatesheadfeature?

A.It'sbeenoneofthemostheavilypollutedareas.B.Ithasthemostdeepcoalminesnationally.

C.Itmainlyreliesongeothermalenergy.D.Itisthefirstonetoreuseabandonedcoalmines.

33.WhyweremanycoalminesabandonedintheUK?

A.Theywerequiteremote.B.Pricesofcoaldeclinedalot.

C.Thereweren'tenoughminers.D.TheUKprioritizescleanerenergy.

34.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?

A.Thenumberofabandonedcoalminesisstablyincreasing.

B.Thefutureofsourcingenergyfromcoalminesispromising.

C.ThedependenceonwaterresourcesintheUKisdecreasing.

D.Thetechniquetotakeadvantageofminewaterisimpressive.

35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Aninnovativewaytoobtaingreenenergy.B.Amethodoflivinginharmonywithnature.

C.Anationalprojectforabandonedfacilities.D.Adiscussiononthefutureofcoalmines.

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。

Isgoingaloneinanunknownareatherightwaytogo,ordoyouwantatourguidetoshowyouthe

highlights?Ithinkthatyoucancombinethetwowaysinonetripandhavethebestofbothworlds.36

Thebestpurchasewemadewasforabustourthatwouldtakeusaroundthecapitalandpointoutallthemain

sites.Thatallowedusthenextdaytotravelonfoottotheonesweespeciallywantedtosee.

LefslookattheSanFranciscoBayAreawhichisanotheroneofmyfavoritevacationspots.Someareas

aresofamiliartotouriststhatifspossibletoviewtheattractionsonyourown.37Fisherman'sWharf

andPier39aregoodexamples.Justbywalkingafewblocks,youcantourAquariumoftheBayandtheRiptide

ArcadeonPier39.

38IfyougotoAlcatrazIsland,youhaveachoiceofgoingalone,havingalivetourguideorbeing

guidedbyearphones.Iwouldrecommendthelivetourguides.Iwentallthreeways,andIreceivedmore

enjoymentbysomeonetellingmeitemsinterestIknowIhadmissedonprevioustours.39Itgivesyoua

behind-the-sceneslookofcolorfulChinatown.Thetourcovershistory,traditionsofthelocalpeopleandculture

thatyouprobablywouldn'tknoworseebytravellingalone.

Youcangoalonetoattractionsortakeaguidedtour.It'syourchoiceandyoucanchoosewhicheverwould

giveyouthemostmemorableexperience.40

A.Irecommendboth.

B.It'spossibletodrivetotheareaandgoalone.

C.OnetripwerecentlytookwastoWashingtonDC.

D.Someattractionsareworthhavingatourguidefor.

E.ChinatownWalkingToursareatour-guidedmust-see.

F.Thatallowsyoutotakeyourtimeandgoatyourownpace.

G.Thetourguidesknowwhatwehaveneverfoundoutonourown.

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。Inthesummer

of2018,Idecidedtodoasoloexpedition(独自探险)acrossAntarctica.Togetsome41,Idida

two-weektrainingcourse.Ilearnedallthe42:howtocampinthesnow,howtopullasledandwhat

clothingtowear.InOctober,IflewtoAntarcticafromPuntaArenas.I'dallowed70days,whichwouldmakeit

thelongest43one-wayexpeditionacrossAntarctica

Ionlytook44.1didn'teventakeahairbrush.Thefirstfewdayswere45.Thewindswere

about60mph,andmysledweighed120kg.Evenifthevisibilityisgood,youcan't46much-ifsa

whitehorizon.Iwasonthemovefor13to15hoursaday.

Then,Ifoundtheconditionstobemuchworse.Therewasmoresastrugi(雪脊)anditfeltcolder.Thelast

40hourswerereallyhard.I47about14timeseverytwohours.Asaresult,Ifellbehind48.In

theend,I49922milesandfellmorethan100milesshortofmygoal.Towardstheendofmytrip,a

helicopterflewtopickmeup.The50IfeltwhenIsawthedotinthedistancewasunbelievable.

Ittookmeawhiletobe51ofwhatI'dachieved,becauseIhadfailedtoreachmy52

goal,butFvelearnedit's53tomovethegoalposts.Idon'tagreewiththeideaofconquering(征月艮)

somewhere.Youtreatplaceswith54andhopethey511allowyou55passage.

41.A.donationB.experienceC.attentionD.rescue

42.A.basicsB.risksC.benefitsD.aids

43.A.cooperativeB.romanticC.unsupportedD.abnormal

44.A.companionsB.necessitiesC.cashesD.credits

45.A.pleasantB.calmC.toughD.lucky

46.A.talkB.hearC.feelD.see

47.A.felloverB.droppedoutC.lookedawayD.putup

48.A.fundraisingB.supplyC.scheduleD.homework

49.A.measuredB.designedC.searchedD.covered

50.A.burdenB.reliefC.painD.anxiety

51.A.proudB.skepticalC.shyD.ashamed

52.A.insignificantB.unbearableC.disturbingD.initial

53.A.regrettableB.unnecessaryC.acceptableD.inappropriate

54.A.respectB.courageC.carelessnessD.coldness

55.A.narrowB.safeC.limitedD.challenging

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。

ElonMusk'sTeslahasbeenoutperformedbyitsChineserival,BYD,astheworld?stop-sellingelectric

carmaker.ThisisasignofChina'semergingstrengthinthe56(globe)electricvehiclemarket.

BYD,whichstandsforBuildYourDreams,saiditproduced3.02mnewenergyvehiclesin2023.Since

2008,BYD57(beat)Tesla'sproductionlevelforasecondconsecutiveyear.However,BYD'ssales

figuresinclude1.6mbattery-onlycarsand1.4mhybrids,58meansTeslaisstilltheleaderinthe

productionofelectricbattery-onlycars.ButinthefinalquarteroflastyearBYDoutsoldTeslainbattery-only

cars-526,000to484,000-forthefirsttime.MostofBYD'svehiclessell59alowerpricepointthanTesla.

BYDhaswonthefavorof60(consumer)aroundtheworldwithits61(advance)technology,

excellentproductqualityandinnovativebusinessmodel.Thecompanyaims62(become)amajorplayerin

theinternationalmarketandplanstosell800,000vehicles63(annual)inEuropeby2030.InDecember

BYDannouncedplanstobuild64newfactoryinHungary.ChineseelectriccarmakerssuchasBYDand

Niohavesettheirsightson65(be)majorplayersininternationalmarkets,withaparticularfocuson

Europe.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是校英语俱乐部负责人李华,你邀请到了英国环保专家Smith教授作主

题为"LivinginHarmonywithNature”的讲座。请你在讲座前简要发言,内容包括:

1.相关介绍;

2.注意事项。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

Dearfellowstudents,

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.

Balthazarismypride.ItisaFrenchbrasserieinNewYorkCity.Ihaverunitfortwentyyears.Thoughitis

intendedtoattractpeoplefromallwalksoflife,mostofitsregularcustomersarethosewhoworkinthe

companiesalongsideWallStreet.

OnenightatBalthazar,fourWallStreetbusinessmenorderedtherestaurant^mostexpensiveredwine:a

$2,000bottleofChateauMoutonRothschild,themostfamousbrandofBordeaux.Oneofthetwowaiters

transferredtheBordeauxintoafancyglasscontaineratthewaiter'scounter.

Meanwhile,ayoungcoupleorderedtherestaurantscheapestredwine,an$18pinotnoir.Usually,people

whoorderedpinotnoirpouredthewinedirectlyintotheirglasses,butthiscoupleinsistedthewinebepouredinto

afancyglasscontainerbeforetheydrank.

Thesetwoverydifferentwineswerenowinthesamecontainers.

Mistakingthe$18,wineforthe$2,000Rothschild,thefirstwaiterpouredthecheapwineforthe

businessmen.Thebusinessmanhostingtheotherthreeconsideredhimselfawineexpert.Hetookatasteofthe

cheapwineinthefirstplace,andshowingoff,heburstintodelightaboutitspurity.''Fantastic!"heclaimed.

Theyoungcouple,whoorderedthe$18pinotnoir,werethenunintentionallyservedthe$2,000Rothschild

bythesecondwaiter.Ontakingtheirfirstdrinkofwhattheybelievedwascheapwine,theyjokinglypretendedto

bedrinkinganexpensivewineandcopiedallthebehaviorsofawineexpert,shakingthewineglasses,observing

theliquidinsideandtastingitslowly,totallyfascinated.

Fiveminuteslater,thetwowaitersdiscoveredtheirerror,andhorrified,phonedmeathome.

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。

Irushedintomyrestaurant.

Aftercomfortingthewaiters,Iwalkeddirectlytowardsthebusinessmenwitha$2,000Rothschild.

参考答案:

1.A

【原文1W:Michael,yourdaughterNancyhasgainedadmissiontoNanjingnormaluniversity.

Right?

M:Yes.Wordgetsaroundfast.

W:IfIremembercorrectly,ifsalsoyouroldschool.

M:Actually,it'smywife's.

2.B

[原文]M:Sowhatwasthecauseofthecrash?Wasitduetodrinkdrivingorspeeding?

W:Neither.Asignalfailurewasbeingblamedforthecrash,accordingtotheinvestigation.

3.C

【原文】W:How'syourArabicclassgoing?ItissaidthatArabicgrammarisfairlydifficultto

learn.

M:Hmm,thegrammarisn'tbeyondmycomprehension,butitdoesrequirealargeamountoftime

toabsorballthethingsIhavebeentaught.

4.A

[原文]W:Jack,canyougoandbuyabottleofoliveoilandsomegarlic?Theyfeature

significantlyintoday'srecipes.

M:Okay,anythingelse?

W:Yes,takethepuppyforawalkwhenyougetback.

5.C

[原文]M:It'sonlythirteendegreesCelsius.You'dbetterwearlongsleevedclothes.

W:OK,ohlook,themapleleaveshaveturnedredandsomeofthetreesarealreadybeginningto

droptheirleaves.

M:Yes,fallingleavesarethefirstsignsofautumn.

6.B7.A

[原文]M:HeyJanice,Ihaven'tseenyouforagessinceyoumovedoutoftheapartment.Fancy

meetingyouhereinthecinema.How'severythinggoing?

W:Notbad.IthinkIhavealmostachievedmydream.

M:Whatdoyoumeanbyalmost?

W:I'vefinishedmynovelandI'vesubmittedittotenpublishers.Ibelievegoodluckwillcome

uponmesoon.

M:Thafsgreattohear.Filkeepmyfingerscrossedforyou.

8.B9.C10.C

【原文】M:Canyoutellmesomethingaboutyourtypicalworkingday?

W:Sure.Igetupbetween7a.m.and7:20a.m.,mydadmakesaprettygoodbreakfastformy

husbandandmeeveryday.

M:Whatdoyouusuallyhaveforaprettygoodbreakfast?

W:Wehavemushrooms,tomatoes,baconandeggs.Afterbreakfast,Iwalktomyofficeandbegin

workat9a.m.atnoon.Ireturnhomeforlunchpreparedbymyhusband,typicallysandwichesor

salad.Ithencontinueworkingfrom2p.m.to5p.m..ThenIcomehomeagain,makesupperand

thengotobedafterthemeal.Thafsit.

11.A12.C13.B

【原文】M:Hey,Gloria,haveyouheardabouttheschooldancethisweekend?

W:Yes,Bruce,what'sup?Hmm.

M:Haveyouhadadate?Iwonderifyou'dliketogowithme.

W:TdlovetoBruce,butIhaveafamilyreuniononSaturdaynightatmycousin'shouse.Shewill

studyabroadsoon.WewillhaveabigfamilydinnerandIneedtoprepareagiftforher.

M:Thafstotallyfine,Gloria.IguessImightgoalone.

W:Well,whenIplayedtenniswithAliceyesterday,shementionedshewantedtogotothedance

party,butshecouldn,tfindanyonetopairupwith.Youmaytryaskingher.

M:Oh,really,thanksfortheinformation.

14.C15.B16.B17.C

【原文】W:Kevinyouareoneofthemostgiftedchildren'sartteachersinthebayarea.Students

stayinyourprogramforyears.Itisveryexcitingtowalkintokidsinclayandobserveit.Whafs

thesecretofyoursuccess?

M:Ijustworkwithclayasamedium.Ithinkclayisanunderestimatedartmedium.Clayinspires

thecreativitywithfewboundaries.Youcanseeitwhenthekidsgetlostinapiece.Whentheyare

working,theygetsoabsorbedthattheycan'tevenhearyou.

W:Thafsamazing!What

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