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北京市第一次一般高中學业水平合格性考试英語试卷考生须知1.考生要认真填写考場号和座位序号。2.本试卷共1页,四道大題(共100分)。3.试題所有答案必须填涂或書写在答題卡上,在试卷上作答無效,选择題必须用2B铅笔作答;非选择題必须用色字迹的签字笔作答。4.考试結束後,考生应将试卷和答題卡按规定放在桌面上,待监考员收回。一、听力理解(共25小題,25分。每題1分)第一节:听下面拾段對话或独白,從各題A、B、C三個选项中,选出能回答問題的最佳答案。每段對话或独白你将听两遍。听第1段材料,回答第1題。1.WhatisthemangoingtodothisSaturday?A.Gohiking. B.Visithisgrandparents. C.Haveapicnic.听第2段材料,回答第2題。2.Wherewasthemanborn?A.InEngland. B.InNewZealand. C.InRussia.听第3段材料,回答第3題。3.Whenwillthespeakersleavefortheairport?A.At1:30. B.At2:00. C.At4:30.听第4段材料,回答第4題。4.Howdoethewomanfeel?A.Interested. B.Nervous. C.Happy.听第5段材料,回答第5題至第6題。5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makinganinvitation. B.Askingforhelp. C.Talkingabouttheweather.6.Whatdoesthewomanneedtotakeforcamping?A.Atent. B.Warmclothes. C.Somefood.听第6段材料,回答第7題至第8題。7.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrowevening?A.Watchafilm. B.Seefriendsoff. C.Putonashow.8.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Attheairport. B.Atthecinema. C.Atthecafe.听第7段材料,回答第9題至第11題。9.Wherearethepandas?A.Behindthevisitorcenter.B.Ontheleftoftheentrance.C.Nearthemonkeymountain.10.Whatdothespokendecidetoseefirst?A.Lions. B.Monkeys. C.Pandas.11.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Strangers. B.Classmates. C.Guideandtourist.听第8段材料,回答第12題至第14題。12.Whichplacearethetouristsgoingtovisittomorrowmorning?A.ThePalaceMuseum. B.TiananmenSquare. C.The13.Whatadvicedoestheguidegivetothetourists?A.Takingtheirpassportwiththem.B.WalkingtothePalaceC.Wearingcomfortableshoes.14.Whenwilltheysetouttomorrowmorning?A.At7:00. B.At9:00. C.At10:00.听第9段材料,回答第15題至第17題。15.WhatdidthemandoonSaturdaymorning?A.Hestayedinahotel.B.Hewenttothebeach.C.Hedidsomeshopping.16.WhatwastheweatherlikeonMonday?A.Sunny. B.Foggy. C.Rainy.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Travelplan. B.Holiday. C.outdooractivities.听第10段材料,回答第18題至第20題。18.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Doingasurvey. B.Takinganinterview. C.Makinganannouncement.19.Whatistoday’stopic?A.Pets. B.Sports. C.Animalhelpers.20.WhatcanMinniedoforthewoman?A.Answerthephone. B.Lockthedoor. C.Openthecan.第二节:听下面一段對话,根据題目规定在答題卡對应題号後的横线上写下第21題至第25題的关键信息,此段對话你将听两遍。MEMONameDebbie21LessonMrs.Taylor’s22lessonsTimeat4:00onTuesdayand23afternoonsCost£24anhourPhoneNo.25二、完形填空(共15小題,15分。每題1分)阅讀下面短文,從各題A、B、C、D四個选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。TomorrowwillbeanotherdayOnmywayhomefromworkeveryevening,therewouldbeahomelessmiddle-agedmanstandingbythewalkway.Hewasalways26smiling,andsometimesalmostdancing.EverydayafterworkIwouldremembertogatheranyspare27,andputitaside.IflsawhimI’dgivehimthecoins.Afeelingof28wouldcomeovermeeverytimeIsawhimashelookedtofeeljoyful.Sometimeswewouldaskeachotheraboutourday.His29wouldbethesame,“I’mfine.Haveabrightday.”Iknewwhathisreplywasgoingtobeeverytime,30Iwouldstillask.It31meofhowluckymethateveninhissituationofbeinghomeless,hewassocheerful.He32mehowluckyIwas,asinglemotheroffourkids,withagoodjobtoprovideforthem.ThenonedayIwascalledintomyboss’sofficeandwastoldthatIwas33duetotheweakeconomy(經济).Afeelingofworryfilledmymindimmediately,andfortherestofthatdayallIcouldthinkaboutwas“howamIgoingto34myfamily,andhowamIgoingtopayrent?”ThatdayIwasverysadandupsetonmywayhome.I35forgottopreparesomecoinsforthehomelessmanasusual.AsIwaitedfortheredlighttoturn,hewalkedoverwithabigsmileandasked,“Howiseverythinggoing?”ItoldhimIlostmyjobandfeltreallybad.“OK,Iwill36youadollartoday.Tomorrowwillbeanotherday,”saidtheman.Iwasdeeply37andburstintotears.Iwantedtohughim!Thatdaywhatthemanhandedmewasmorethanadollarbill.Hetaughtmea38lesson.Whatevermaterialthingsaretakenfromyou,noonecantakeawayyour39tobejoyful.Tomorrowwillbeabrightdayandfullof40.26.A.happy B.shy C.nervous D.careful27.A.time B.food C.change D.water28.A.pity B.pain C.anger D.joy29.A.demand B.answer C.view D.reason30.A.but B.for C.or D.so31.A.satisfied B.frightened C.disappointed D.amazed32.A.informed B.advised C.reminded D.warned33.A.fired B.examined C.questioned D.invited34.A.miss B.support C.trust D.check35.A.still B.once C.even D.always36.A.charge B.find C.show D.give37.A.moved B.hurt C.lost D.relaxed38.A.terrible B.valuable C.hard D.strange39.A.cost B.secret C.stress D.choice40.A.doubt B.regret C.hope D.praise三、阅讀理解(共20小題,40分。每題2分)第一节:阅讀下面短文,從各題A、B、C、D四個选项中,选出最佳答案。ASunshineEcoCentralThiswebsiteisallaboutlookingaftertheEarth.Therearefactsaboutdifferentanimals,aswellasinformationaboutforests,desertsandoceans:Youcanuploadyourownvideosontothesiteforeveryonetosee.TeenPressThisisoneofthebestsitesonthewebforteenagerswholovewriting.Youcanshareyourworkwithothers,andtherearemessageboardswhereyoucanchataboutthingsthatareimportanttoyou.ChannelTwentyOnthissiteyoucanwatchadailynewsprogramandsearchforinformationaboutbignewsstories.Therearealsovideosondifferentsubjects,articlesaboutfamousbands,gamesandcompetitions.Inside-the-coverFindingoutaboutyourfavoritewritersiseasyonthissite.Therearelotsofinterestingarticlesandinformationaboutthelatestbooks.Youcanreadblogsbywell-knownwritersandpostquestionstothem.Andyouarelikelytogetrepliesfromthem.Tune-inTherearemillionsofsongsonthiswebsiteforyoutodownloadorlistentoonline.Youcansaveyourfavoritesongsinyourownlist.Ifyou’reinaband,youcanrecordyourmusicanduploadit.Thewebsiteislarge,butthemenusareeasytouse.ScienceZoneThere’slotsofinformationonthissiteaboutmaths,chemistryandbiology.Youcanvisitsomeoftheworld’smostfamousmuseums,orwatchwildlifeviawebcams.Therearealsosomeverycoolgames,suchasSavethePlanet.41.TeenPressisawebsiteforteenagerswho________.A.enjoywriting B.careabouttheEarthC.likewatchingthenews D.areinterestedinmusic42.OnInside-the-cover,youcan________.A.takewritingclasses B.shareyourarticlesC.learnaboutthelatestbooks D.answerthewriters’questions43.Ifyoulikevisitingonlinemuseums,whichwebsiteisbestforyou?A.EcoCentral. B.ScienceZone. C.Tune-in. D.ChannelTwenty.44.Theauthorwritesthepassageto________.A.introducewebsitestoteenagersB.teachteenagerstodesignwebsitesC.encourageteenagerstocreatewebsitesD.comparedifferentwebsitesforteenagersBHowtosurviveinthejungleWhenyou’reinthejungle(丛林),youneedtoleaveallyourmobilephone,yourfavoritecoffeeandyourchocolatebarsathome.Whenyou’reinthejungle,youneedonlyfourthings—water,food,shelter,andfire.Youcanfindalloftheseeasily,butyoumustknowwhattolookfor.Let’sstartwithwater.Eventhoughthere’salotofwaterinthejungle,youmaynotfinditInsectscanalsobeagoodsign,becausetheyusuallybuildtheirnestsnearwater.However,don’tonlylookforrivers.Youcanalsofindwaterinsomeplantssuchasrootsandpalmtrees.Youcanusuallyfindalotoffoodinthejungle,butyoumustbehappytoeatthingsyouwouldn’tnormallywantto,forexample,insects.However,youneedtoknowthedifferencebetweenthoseyoucaneatandthosethatarepoisonous,sostartreadingaboutthemnow!Forcookingandforwarmth,collectdryfirewood,leaves,andgrass.Thenmakefireusingdrysticks-takeaboxofmatchesoralighterwithyou!Thetypeofshelteryouneeddependsontheweatherandthekindofanimalsinthejungle.Someinsectscanbeverydangerous,soprotectyourselfagainstbites.Ifyoudon’thaveanyinsectrepellent(驱虫剂),tryputtingmudonyourskin.Ofcourse,ifyou’relostinthejungleandwanttogethomeagain,thesunandstarscanhelpyoufindyourway.45.Ifyouadventureinthejungle,youshouldbring________.A.chocolatebars B.coffeeC.amobilephone D.aboxofmatches46.AccordingtoParagraph2,peoplegoafterinsectsandbirdsfor________.A.food B.fire C.water D.shelter47.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter’sadvice?A.Learningaboutwhatfoodissafe.B.Protectingtheskinfromsunlight.C.Predictingtheweatherbythesunandstars.D.Collectingleavestobuildaplacetolivein.48.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Abusinessnewspaper. B.Ahealthguide.C.Atravelmagazine. D.Asciencejournal.CIstrafficabigproblemwhereyoulive?Increasedcyclingmaybetheanswer.Wherearethebestplacestoliveandcycle?Anewreportliststhebestbike-friendlycitiesaroundtheworld.TopofthelistisAmsterdam,thebikecapitaloftheworld.Anincredible40%ofalltrafficmovementsarebybicycle.There’sanextensivenetworkofsafe,fastandcomfortablecycleroutes.Copenhagen,thecityofbikes,isacitywhere32%ofworkerscycletoworkbecauseit’sfastandeasy.BerlinisanotherEuropeancitythat’sgreatforcycling.Thecityhasabout80kilometersofbikelanes,and50kilometersofpavementpaths.Cyclingaccountsfor12%oftotalstreettraffic.Barcelonahasbeenpraisedforitscycleservice“Bicing”.ThiswasintroducedinMarch.It’sabicycleservicethatallowsuserstotakebicyclesfromanyofthe100stationsspreadaroundthecity.Later,theycanleavethematanyotherbikestationinsidetheurbanareaofthecity.Thecityhascreateda“greenring”thatsurroundsthecityareaofBarcelonawithabikepath.Thereare3,250parkingspacesforbikesatstreetlevelatpresent.BarcelonaTheUKhasitscycle-friendlycitiestoo.Bristolisthebirthplaceof“Sustrans”—thecycle-routecharitywhichwasformed30yearsago.OneoftheirprojectswasturninganoldraillinebetweenBristolandBathintoabikeroute.Otherbike-friendlycitiesintheUKincludeCambridgeandYorkCambridgeisanoldcitybuthasstillmanagedtobuildgoodcycleinfrastructure(基础设施),andcyclistsareconsideredateverystageofanynewdevelopments.BicycleisamostpopularmeansoftransportationinChina.Nowadays,ridingabicycleisalsoagoodwaytosupportlow-carbonliving.Beijingcanbeoneofthebestbike-friendlycitiesinChina.TherearemanyridingroutesinBeijingforoutdoor-loverstoexplore.CyclistscangetcloseenoughtoexperiencethehistoryandcultureofBeijing,includingtheForbiddenCity,Drum49.InAmsterdam,trafficmovementsbybicycleaccountforA.80% B.40% C.32% D.12%50.Whatdoweknowabout“Bicing”inBarcelona?A.Thereare100bikestationsspreadaroundthecity.B.Cyclistscanleavetheirbikesanywhereinthecity.C.Therewere3,250parkingspacesforbikesin.D.Undergroundbikeparkingstationsareeverywhere.51.Araillinewaschangedtoabikeroutein________.A.Beijing B.Cambridge C.York D.Bristol52.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thehistoryofcycling. B.Thebestcitiesforcycling.C.Thedevelopmentofcycling. D.Therulesforcycling.DThewomanwasterrified.Whatcouldshedo?Shedialed999.Theemergencycalloperator(接线员)RobertNayloransweredthecallimmediately.“Pleasehelpme!It’sinmybathroom!”thewomanshouted.Hervoicesuddenlygotlouder.“It’smoving!”shescreamed.“Whatisitthat’smoving?”Robertaskedcalmly.“Aspider(蜘蛛)!”thewomanyelledbackathim.Robertbelievesthatasignificantnumberofthecallsheanswersarenotemergencies.Theactualfigureacrossthecountryiscloseto75%.Firstly,thereare“silentcalls”.Theemergencynumberisdialed,butwhenanoperatoranswers,nooneactuallyspeaks.Oftenit’sasmallchildorevenapet,whohasbeenplayingwithaphoneandhasaccidentallyrungtheemergencynumber.Morecommonlythesedays,theyarepocketcallsfrommobilephones.“Wesometimeshearsomeoddconversations!”Robertsays.“Butwehavetolistentodecidewhetherit’sarealemergencyornot”.Thenthereare“jokecalls”,oftenfromteenagers.Anoperatoranswersthephoneandthecallerimmediatelyhangsup.Robertbelievesthesearedeclining,astherearefarfewerpublicpayphonesthesedays.”“Peoplearelesstemptedtomakeacallwhenthey’redoingitfromtheirownmobilephoneandtheyknowwehavetheirnumber!”Thepolicealwaysfollowupbothtypesofcallandthereisoftennootherwaythanvisitingtheaddresswherethecallcamefrom.It’sahugewasteofmoney;theaveragecostofrespondingasilentorjokecallisaround£250.Thevastmajorityofthenon-emergencycalls,though,arelikethosefromthewomanabove.Asituationlikehisisn’tanemergency,atleastnotonethatpeoplelikeRobertaremeanttobedealingwith.ButthisexampleisfarfromtheworstthatpeoplelikeRobertexperienceallovertheworldonadailybasis.Whatdoyouthinkofthefollowing?●AteenagegirlinAmericacalledthepolicebecauseherparentshaddecoratedherroomandshedidn’tlikethecolor.●AmotherinItalyrangtheemergencyserviceswhenher16-year-oldsonrefusedtogetoutofbed.●ABrazilianteenageboyrangandaskedthepolicetoremoveavideoofhimfromYouTube.Inthevideo,theboywasfallingofhisbike.Hetoldthepoliceitwas“reallyembarrassing”.Therearemanyotherexamples,fromcomplaintsaboutthewrongpizzadeliverytopeoplewhowanttoknowtoday’sdate.Andmostofthesearefromadults.Thesecallswastemorethantimeandmoney.“Ifsomeonemakesajokecallandthepolicemanagetofindthem,thentheycanexpectafineofupto£5,000and,insomecases,aprisonsentence,“warnsRobert.”Butforpeoplewhoseemergenciesaren’treallyserious,wesimplytrytodealwiththeircallsasquicklyaspossible,”hecontinues.“Thepersonoftenquicklyrealizestheirsituationisn’treallyanemergencyandendsupapologizingforcallingus.Butifsomeonerefusestolisten,thenwehavetohangup.Someonewitharealemergencyisprobablywaitingtospeaktous.”53.Thebeginningofthepassage________.A.startsastory B.introducesthetopicC.listsquestions D.raisesanargument54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“declining”probablymean?A.Losingimportance. B.Turningworse.C.Gettinguseless. D.Becomingless.55.Whyaretheresomanynon-emergencycalls?A.Operatorsgiveexcellentservice.B.Callersdonottakeanyresponsibilities.C.Dealingwithnon-emergencycallscostslittle.D.Manydonotconsideritanimproperbehavior.56.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Whoistoblame? B.TypesofcallC.Isitanemergency? D.Emergencyservice第二节:阅讀下面短文和問題,根据短文内容和每題後的详细规定,在答題卡對应題号後的横线上写下有关信息,完毕對该問題的回答。答語要意思清晰,构造對的,書写工整。ItmightsurpriseyouthatTejanamusicdidnotstarteitherinTexasorinMexico,butinEurope.Itallbeganwiththepolka.ThiswasafolkdancefromBohemia.Itwasforyounglovers,andsowasverylively.Itwasmadeupofahopandthreeshortsteps,andthemusicthatwentwithithadamarkedbeat.ThepolkaappearedinParisinabout1843,andimmediatelybecameagreatsuccess.ItquicklyspreadthroughoutEurope.EventuallyevenseriousmusicianssuchasSmetanaandDvorakuseditsbeatsintheirwork.IttraveledeasttotheRussiancourtatSt.Petersburg,andasfarwestasthenewworld.GermanintroducedthepolkaanditsmusictoTexas,whereonceagainitbecameahugepopularsuccess.ItwasthereontheUS-MexicanborderthatlocalmusiciansstartedtomixtheEuropeanpolkawithMexicanmariachimusic.MariachimusicwastraditionallyplayedatweddingsinMexico,anditispossiblethatthatishowitgotitsname.MariachimightwellbeaSpanishversionoftheFrenchwordformarriage.SoonthepleasantEuropeanaccordions(手風琴)mixedwiththeMexicanbassguitartoproduceacompletelynewandveryunusualtypeofmusic.Thismusicacquiredtwodifferentnames:“Tejana”intheUnitedStatesand“Nortena”inMexico.FordecadesTejanamusicdidnotgobeyondthedancehallsandpopulargatheringsofitbirthplace.ItwasnotuntilaboutseventyyearsafteritsappearancethatTejanamusicbegantospreadwidely.ThenayoungMexican-Americansinger,“Selena”,madeitpopularthroughouttheUnitedStates,andinothercountriestoo.InthehundredyearssinceitsbirthTejanamusichassufferedgreatchanges.Theaccordionstillthere,buttheelectricguitarhasreplacedtheMexicanbass.ThelatestTejana/NortenahitsmoreelementsofUScountryandwesternandrock,aswellasColombiancumbia.TheuniquemusicalformthatbeganwithaEuropeanfolkdancecontinuestodevelopandgrowinpopularity.57.Accordingtothepassage,whatwasapolka? (不多于三個單詞)58.Inwhatoccasion(場所)wasMexicanmariachimusictraditionallyplayed? (不多于两個單詞)59.WhendidTejanamusicbegintospreadwidely? (不多于六個單詞)60.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? (不多于五個單詞)四、書面体現(共1小題,20分)根据題目所提出的详细规定,在答題卡上写出一篇连贯完整的短文。詞数不少于60。假如你是李华,你們學校将為留學生举行“中国文化节”活動。請参照下表提供的信息,写邮件告诉互换生Jack本次活動的有关安排,邀請他参与并阐明理由。短文的開頭已為你写好,不计入總詞数。Time: January18thPlace: theschoolhallActivities: ●learntoplayChineseinstrumentalmusic;●seeanexhibitionofChinesepaintings;…DearJack,I’mwritingtotellyouthatourschoolwillholdaChineseCultureDayfortheinternationalstudents.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bestregards,LiHua
北京市第一次一般高中學业水平合格性考试英語试卷答案及评分参照一、听力理解(共25小題,25分,每題1分)1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.A6.B 7.A 8.c 9.c 10.A11.B 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.c16.A 17.B 18.B 19.c 20.C第二节21.Caron 22.piano 23.Friday 24.20 25.643589二、完形填空(共15小,15分,每題1分)26.A 27.C 28.D 29.B 30.A31.D 32.C 33.A 34.B 35.c36.D 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.c三、阅讀理解(共20小題,40分,每題2分)第一节41.A 42.c 43.B 44.A 45.D46.c 47.A 48.c 49.B 50.A51.D 52.B 53.B 54.D 55.D 56.c第二节57.Afolkdance.58.Atweddings.59.Aboutseventyyearsafteritsappearance.60.ThedevelopmentofTejanamusic.四、書面体現(共1小題,20分)Onepossibleversion:DearJack,I’mwritingtotellyouthatourschoolwillholdaChineseCultureDayfortheinternationalstudents.YouareinvitedtodifferentactivitiesintheschoolhallonJanuary18th.YoucanlearntoplayChineseinstrumentalmusic,seeanexhibitionofChinesepaintings,orattendathemelectureonChinesetraditionalfestivalsandcustoms.I’msuretheseactivitieswillgiveyouabetterunderstandingofChineseculture.Iknowyou’reinterestedinourtraditionalculture.Sowhynotcomeandenjoytheday?Ifyouneedmycompany,I’dbegladtogowithyou.Bestregards,LiHua書面体現评分参照:1.第一档:(20—18分)(很好)完全完毕试題规定的任务,运用了多样的句式和丰富的詞汇,語法或用詞方面有個别錯误,但為尽量体現丰富的内事所致:体現了较强的語言运用能力。全文构造紧凑,逻辑清晰、合理。2.第二档:(17—15分)(好)完毕试題规定的任务。运用的句式和詞汇能满足任务规定,語法和用詞基本精确,少許錯误重要為尽量体現丰富的内容所致,使用了简朴的語句间连接成分,内容连贯,逻辑清晰、合理。3.第三档:(14—12分)(及格)基本完毕试題规定的任务,运用的句式和詞汇基本满足任务规定,語法和用詞方面有某些錯误,但不影响理解。内容基本连贯,逻辑清晰、合理。4.第四档:(11—6分)(较差)未恰當完毕试題规定的任务,所用句式和调汇有限,語法或用詞方面的錯误影响了對所写内容的理解,信息未能清晰地传达給讀者。5.第五档:(5—1分)(差)未完毕试題规定的任务,句式單调,詞汇贫乏,語法或用调方面錯误较多,严重影响了對所写内容的理解。信息未能传达給讀者。6.0分未能传达任何信息;写的内容与规定無关。7.書写或標點符号不规范在4处以上(含4处),或字迹潦草,在得分中再扣除1分(第四、五档文不扣此项分数)。反复錯误只扣一次分数。北京市第一次一般高中學业水平合格性考试英語试卷听力录音材料一、听力理解第一节:听下面拾段對话或独白,從各題A、B、C三個选项中,选出能回答問題的最佳答案。每段對话或独白你将听两遍。听第1段材料,回答第1題。W:Hi,David.Shallwegohikingthisweekend?M:I’dliketo.ButmymumandiaregoingtovisitmygrandparentsonSaturdayandhaveafamilypicniconSunday.听第2段材料,回答第2題。W:Thanksforyourhelp.AreyoufromanEnglish-speakingcountry?M:Howcanyoutell?IwasborninNewZealand.ButnowI’vebeenworkinghereinRussiaformanyyears.听第3段材料,回答第3題。W:Whattimedowehavetoleavefortheairport?M:Ourflighttakesoffat4:30,soIplantoleaveatabout2:00.W:CheckinginneedslongertimebeforeSpringFestival,soweshouldgetthereearlier.Whynotleaveat1:30?M:Allright.听第4段材料,回答第4題。W:IpassedmyviolinexamyesterdayandIcanplayinthetalentshow.M:Wow!Congratulations!W:Thanks.听第5段材料,回答第5題至第6題。M:Hi,Donna!I’mgoingcampingwithmyfamilyforaweek.Doyouwanttocome?W:I’dloveto,butIhaven’tgotatent.M:Don’tworry.Wehavetwotents.Youcanuseon.Butdon’tforgetyourwarmclothes.Itgetscoldatnight.W:OK.AnddoIneedtobringfood?M:No.Mymum’sbringingfood.听第6段材料,回答第7題至第8題。M:ThefilmStarWarsison.Doyouwanttoseeittomorrow?W:Ihavetoseemyfriendsoffattheairporttomorrowafternoon.M:Wecanwatchtheeveningshow.Ithinkitstartat9:00pm.W:Thatwouldbegreat.M:Whenshallwemeetatthecinema?W:Howaboutanhourearlier?Wecanenjoysomecoffeeatthecafenearby.M:OK.Let’smeetatthecafebeforethefilmstarts.听第7段材料,回答第9題至第11題。M:Hereweare!Whereshallwegofirst?W:Iwanttoseepandas!Ourteacheraskedustodosomeresearchonpandas.M:Let’lookatthemaponthesign.W:Pandasarequitefaraway.Theyarenearthemonkeymountain.M:Howaboutseeingthelions?W:Theyarenotfarfromthevisitorcenter,downthereandturnleft.M:Let’sdothat!W:Oh,it’salmostfeedingtime!Lotsofpeopleareheadingtherealready.M:Let’shurry,sowecangetagoodview!听第8段材料,回答第12題至第14題。Ladiesandgentlemen!MayIhaveyourattention,please?Beforeyougoofftoyourrooms,I’llquickly
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