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绝密☆启用前江西“红色十校”2025届高三第一次联考英语试卷试卷共8页,67小题,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡指定位置上。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.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenaretheswimmingclasses?A.OnSaturdayafternoon. B.OnSundaymorning. C.OnSundayafternoon.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inasupermarket. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inaclothingshop.3.Howmanymorememberswillthegirls’teamstillneed?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestadding?A.Cherries. B.Peaches. C.Pineapple.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Familymembers. B.Waiterandcustomer. C.Co-workers.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthedress?A.Itisthewrongcolor. B.Itdoesn’tcosttoomuch. C.Itdoesn’tfither.7.WhatwillthemandoonThursdaymorning?A.Dosomeexercise. B.Haveapianoclass. C.Goshopping.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwillthewoman’sunclecareaboutmost?A.Thenaturalenvironment. B.Thelocationofthefactory. C.Thedrivingtestofthenewcars.9.Whyarethewoman’sfamilyunwillingtoselltheoldcar?A.It’softendrivenbyherfather. B.It’llbeusedasherweddingcar. C.It’sareminderofthehappymoments.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Towhomisthewomansendingthegift?A.Herfriend. B.Herfamily. C.Herclassmate.11.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?A.Buyhimselfacomputer. B.Goshoppingtogether. C.Attendaparty.12.WhatdoweknowaboutAmy?A.Sheisabouttograduate. B.ShehadatourinFrance. C.Shehadababylastmonth.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theplanforfuturelife. B.Methodsofbalancingworkandlife. C.Thedifferencesbetweencitylifeandvillagelife.14.Whydidthemancomebacktothecountryside?A.Torecoverfromanillness. B.Tolookforawell-paidjob. C.Togettogetherwithhisfamily.15.Whatisgoodforthemaninthecountryside?A.Theclosenesstonature. B.Thehighlyskilleddoctor. C.Thechancetoearnmoremoney.16.Whatistheman’sopinionabouturbanlife?A.It’smeaningful. B.It’scolorful. C.It’sfast-paced.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Torecommendabook. B.Tointroduceanauthor. C.Tosearchforvolunteers.18.WhatdoesAlbomdotoinspirepeople?A.Heproducesmotivatingmusic. B.Heconveyshopeandkindness. C.Hewinsmanysportscompetitions.19.Whichofthefollowingprovidesmedicalcareforcitizens?A.S.A.Y.Detroit. B.ATimetoHelp. C.AHoleintheRoofFoundation.20.WhatcanwelearnaboutAlbom?A.Hecontributesalottocharity. B.Heisworld-famousasapianist. C.Hetranslateshisbooksintootherlanguages.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AEatingicecreamisasummermust.Butsomepeopleloveicecreamsomuchthattheyeatitallyearround.Sowhatmakesicecreamsodeliciousandirresistible?FindthisoutintheIceCreamCollege-alsoknownastheIceCreamShortcourse.AbriefintroductionofthecourseThecourseistheoldestandlargestonethatdealswiththescienceoficecream.Itactuallybeganin1892aspartofacourseaboutdairymanufacturingandwasheldinJanuarywhenfarmworkwaslesspressing.In1925,aftericecreambecamepopular,aseparatecoursethatwasdevotedtomakingicecreamwasestablished.Everyyear,120studentsfromaroundtheglobeattendtheprogramandthereare4,400graduatestodate.Certificatesareawardedafterthecourse.OtherinformationaboutthecourseLengthoflearningtime:aweek.Contents:Morethan20workshopsaboutallaspectsoficecreamproductionincludingflavorsandfreezing.Youcanlearnhowmilkproteinsinteractwithfatandwhathappensifingredientsarechanged.Classesonmilkcomposition,dairyproduction,andevenicecreamphysicsareoffered.Researchlocation:PennState’sTheBerkeyCreamery.Othertips:Thecourseissopopularthatwhenregistrationopens,itisfullinhours.Soremembertobeconcernedaboutthecourseinadvanceandcontactusonceyouareluckyenoughtobeoneofthestudents.Youcanalsosendusyouradviceafterlearningit.21.WhatwastheoriginalpurposeoftheIceCreamShortcourse?A.Toadvertisenewbrandsofdairyproducts.B.Topromotethepopularityofdairyproducts.C.Totrainlearnersintoexpertsindairyproducts.D.Tointroducetheprocedureofmakingdairyproducts.22.Whatdoweknowaboutthecourse?A.Ittakesstudentshalfamonthtolearnit. B.Studentscanlearnitintwentyworkshops. C.Certificateswillbepresentedafteritisover. D.Studentscanchooseitaccordingtotheirhabits.23.WhatarepeoplesupposedtodotoattendtheIceCreamCollege?A.Registerquicklywhenitisopen. B.Learnthecourseonlineinadvance. C.Contacttheorganizerswhenthey’refree. D.Sendtheiradvicetotheorganizers.B61-year-oldfarmer,CliffYoungshoweduptothemostgrueling(艰辛的)footraceinAustralia-875kilometers-inoverallsandgumboots(橡胶靴).Hewentontowininrecordtimewithoutanytraining,beatingoutbestathletes.Backin1983,theWestfieldSydneytoMelbourneUltramarathon,whichbeganandendedrandomlyinmallparkinglots,hadneverbeencompletedinlessthansevendays.Buttheworld’sbestrunnersshoweduptoprovetheircourage.Astheracebegan,therunnersleftCliffinthedust.ManyspectatorsmusthavethoughtCliffwasapromotionfortheracewhowouldsoondropout.Butwhenotherracerspausedtogetsomesleepbeforethenextgruelingday,Cliffkepton,makingupdistanceontheleaders.Hereflectedonherdingsheeptonewgrassland,ataskthattookthreestraightdaysandnights.Hekepthimselfsharpbyimagininghewasmovingsheepaheadofastorm.Clifffinishedtheraceinfivedays,11hours,afulltwodaysfasterthanthepreviousrecord.Hewasaninstantcelebrity.Notonlydidhehimselfrunsofarwithsolittleexperienceandsleep,buthealsosplittheprizemoneywiththerace’stoprunners.Hesaidhedidn’tknowtherewasprizemoneyandfeltbadacceptingit.“ThoseotherrunnersworkedashardasIdid,”heexplained.Today,amemorialintheshapeofagumbootstandsintheBeechForestwhereCliffgrewup.Inlaterlong-distanceraces,professionalrunnersadoptedCliff’senergy-savingwayofwalking.ButwhatCliffYoungwillberememberedformostwashisbigheart.Thelocalsrememberhimasbonzer,theAussieslangwordforexcellent.CliffYoungneverranforfameormoney.Hesimplywantedtoseehowwellhecoulddo.Forallofus,doingourbestiswhatourlifestoryisallabout.24.HowdidpeoplefeelafterCliffwontherace?A.Surprised. B.Curious. C.Concerned. D.Nervous.25.Whatisthepreviousrecordof875-kilometerrace? A.Fivedaysand11hours. B.Sixdaysand7hours.C.Sevendaysand11hours. D.Eightdaysand10hours.26.WhichofthefollowingcanshowCliff’sbigheart?A.Cliffranformoneytohelptheneedy. B.Cliffmadealivingbyfeedingsheep. C.Cliffhadcouragetochallengeotherrunners. D.Cliffsharedtheprizemoneywithtoprunners.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bonzer”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Verybrave. B.Extremelygood. C.Speciallyadventurous. D.Morethancreative.CAherdoflife-sizedelephantsculpturesismakingitswayacrossAmericatopromotecoexistencebetweenhumansandanimals.CalledtheGreatElephantMigration,thetravelingexhibitionfeatures100replicas(仿制品)ofreal-lifeIndianelephantsmadebyroughly200artistsinsouthernIndia.ThefirstpublicappearanceoftheartworkswasinLondonin2021,andsomeofthesculpturesarenowpermanentlyondisplayinthegardensoftworoyalfamilyresidences.AftermakingastopinIndiaearlierthisyear,they’venowmadeitacrosstheAtlantic.TheherdisspendingthesummerinNewport,RhodeIsland,beforemovingontoNewYorkCity’sMeatpackingDistrictinthefall.Fromthere,itwillheadtoFlorida,MontanaandCalifornia.Organizershopetheexhibitionservesasareminderthathumansmustlearntocoexistwithwildanimals.Thisideaisespeciallyimportantsincehumanactivities-includingclimatechangeanddevelopment-areprimarilyresponsibleforanimals’habitatloss.Thelargesculpturesaremadeoflantanacamara,aninvasivetropicalbushthat’scrowdingelephantsoutoftheirnaturalhabitatsinIndia.Astheweedoutcompetestheplantsthatelephantsliketoeat,they’reheadingintohuman-developedlands,likecoffeeandteaplantations.Evenso,peoplemostlyliveinharmonywithelephantsinIndia,evenasthepopulationsofbothspecieshavegrown.India’shumanpopulationisnow1.4billion,whilethenumberofelephantsstandsat25,000to30,000.ArtistsfromdifferentcommunitiesinIndiacraftedthesculpturesbasedonelephantstheyknowpersonally.Recognizingthatanimalshavetheirowndistinctpersonalitiesis“vitallyimportantforthecoexistencemovement,”saysresearcherandconservationistTarshThekaekarainthestatement.“Individualanimalsmaycausedamageorposeathreattohumans,butnotanentirespecies,”headds.28.Whydoesthetravelingexhibitiontakeplace?A.Topromotecross-culturalcommunication. B.Toshowthebeautyofelephantsculptures. C.Toeducatepeopletoprotecttheenvironment.D.Toencouragehumanstocoexistwithanimals.29.Wherearetheelephantsculpturesondisplayinsummer?A.InLondon. B.InNewport. C.InNewYork. D.InFlorida.30.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?A.Wildanimalsthreatenhuman’ssurvivalandlife. B.TheartistsinIndiaaremerelyinterestedinelephants. C.Knowingthepersonalitiesofanimalshelpscoexistwiththem.D.Theelephantsculpturesarecraftedbasedonthoseinthezoos.31.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.TheGreatElephantMigrationisontheway. B.WildanimalsliveinharmonywiththeIndians. C.Manylife-sizeelephantsculpturesarecraftedbyIndianartists.D.Aflockoflife-sizeelephantsculpturesismarchingacrossAmerica.DNewYork(CNN)-OpenAIisworriedthatpeoplemightstarttorelyonChatGPTtoomuchforcompanionship,potentiallyleadingto“dependence”,becauseofitsnewhuman-soundingvoicemode.ChatGPT’sadvancedvoicemodesoundsremarkablylifelike.Itrespondsinrealtime,canadjusttobeinginterrupted,andmakesthekindsofnoisesthathumansmakeduringconversationslikelaughingor“hmms”.Itcanalsojudgeaspeaker’semotionalstatebasedontheirtoneofvoice.WithinminutesofOpenAIannouncingthefeatureataneventearlierthisyear,itwasbeingcomparedtotheAIdigitalassistantinthe2013filmHer,withwhomthemaincharacterfallsinlove,onlytobeleftheartbrokenwhentheAIadmits“she”alsohasrelationshipswithhundredsofotherusers.Now,OpenAIisapparentlyconcernedthatfictionalstoryisalittletooclosetobecomingreality,afteritsaysitobserveduserstalkingtoChatGPT’svoicemodeinlanguage“expressingsharedbonds”withthetool.“Eventually,usersmightformsocialrelationshipswiththeAI,reducingtheirneedforhumaninteraction-potentiallybenefitinglonelyindividualsbutpossiblyaffectinghealthyrelationships,”thereportstates.Itaddsthathearinginformationfromabot(机器人程序)thatsoundslikeahumancouldleaduserstotrustthetoolmorethantheyshould,givenAI’stendencytogetthingswrong.SomepeoplearealreadyformingwhattheydescribeasdependentrelationshipswithAIchatbots,causingconcernfromrelationshipexperts.OpenAIsaidthathumanusers’interactionswithChatGPT’svoicemodecouldalso,overtime,influencewhat’sconsiderednormalinsocialinteractions.Fornow,OpenAIsaysit’scommittedtobuildingAl“safely”,andplanstocontinuestudyingthepotentialfor“emotionalreliance”byusersonitstools.32.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutChatGPT’svoicemode?A.Itsfeatures. B.Itsappearance. C.Itsdifferentvoicetones. D.Itsemotionalstates.33.Whyisthe2013filmHermentioned?A.TotestChatGPT’svoicemode. B.ToshowtheconcernofOpenAI. C.Tosharethecontentofthefilm. D.ToindicateAIcanhurtpeople.34.Accordingtothereport,whataspectmightAIhaveimpacton?A.Socialpractice. B.Interpersonalinteraction. C.Outdooractivities. D.Electronicproducts.35.Whatdorelationshipexpertsexpressconcernover?A.AI’stendencyforgivingwronginformation. B.ThepositiveinfluencethatAIchatbotshaveonusers.C.DependentrelationshipsbetweenpeopleandAIchatbots.D.ThesafetyofthecommunicationbetweenAIchatbotsandpeople.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverwokenupatmidnightwithupsettingthoughts?Maybeyouarguedwithyourpartner.Perhapsyouareworryingaboutaninterview.Thesearecommoninourlife.Buttheycanmakeithardtoseerealityasitis.36Andthuswemaylosesleepandhavetroubleconcentrating.Thefollowingmethodsarehelpful.37Thismethodhasthebenefitofrevealingthetemporarynatureofyourthoughts.Itcanalsohelptomakeiteasiertoletthemgo.Therearemanymindfulnesspracticesthatmighthelpwiththis.Forexample,asimplebreathmeditationmaydothetrick.Thoughtscanstillcomeintoyourheadasyoupracticethis.Trytomovepreferablyoutside.Physicalexercisecanbehelpful.38Walkinginthewoodscanreducerumination(沉思)morethanwalkingalongaroadforthesameamountoftime.Ifwegooutwalking,itmayhelptokeepourattentiononoursurroundingsandpreventtroublingthoughtsfromcroppingup.Stopfeedingthefireandredirectyourattention.Ifwe’reruminatingoverthings,wemayneedtofocusonbetterthings.Wecantakeabreakfromsocialmediaandpracticegratitudeforthegoodinourlives.Wecanalsotakeactionwithlike-mindedpeople.39Talktoatrustedpersonormaybeatherapist.Wecanturntoothersforhelp.Whethertheydoitwithhumororbyofferingwisdom,sometimesgettinganoutsider’sperspectivecanhelpusalot.40Ifwedon’thavesuchkindofpeople,seeingatherapistmightbeourbestoption.A.Pushawayournegativethoughts.B.Learntopracticemindfulawareness.C.Beingoutsideinnatureisoneofthebestways.D.Theywillkeepuslockedintonegativethinkingpatterns.E.Weneedtogiveourselvessomespaceandnotassumetheworst.F.Thesecanhelpreduceourworrywhilepointingusinarightdirection.G.Weshouldtrytofindtherightpersonwhocanlistenwellandofferempathy.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。WhenIstartedmyPh.D.,Iknewmyworkwasproducingmuchwaste,butItookitforgranted.Thatall41onedaywhenIsawplasticwastepiledagainstthewall.Iwenttomyadviseranddecidedtocreate3D-printedlab42outofourwaste.Buttheprocessofmakingthesetoolsdidn’tgosmoothly.Aftermonthsof43,Ifeltworriedaboutmydream.Itwasa44whenmycolleagueswereeagertojoinus.Wecreatedagroupdevotedto45othergreenerways.Webeganmeetingeverymonthtodiscusssome46.Weintroducednewrecyclingbinstoeachlabafterlearningthatsomewastecouldberecycledifitwassorted47.Andwealsotrackedtheenergyconsumptionoflabequipment.Bydoingthese,wecouldcreate48onhowtouseeachdevice.Ourmostenergy-hungrydevicesweretheultra-low-temperaturefreezers,whichcausedmuchtrouble.So,westartedto49it,askinglabstoremovesamplesthatwerenot50anymoreandmakethemostoftheremainingones.Throughthose51,wemanagedtoincreasethetemperatureofseveralfreezersafterrealizingsomesamplesdidn’thavetobestoredso52.I’mstilldisappointedthatIcouldn’t53my3D-printingdream,andI’mdeterminedenoughtokeeptrying.I’vealsolearnedthatifone54isn’tworking,sometimesit’sbesttotakeastepbackandlookforothersolutions.I’m55thatwithmycolleagues’help,wewereabletodothat41.A.mattered B.changed C.happened D.worked42.A.tests B.buildings C.machines D.tools43.A.struggling B.dreaming C.delaying D.preparing44.A.lesson B.relief C.signal D.point45.A.searchingfor B.settlingfor C.headingfor D.longingfor46.A.solutions B.topics C.articles D.techniques47.A.randomly B.accidentally C.appropriately D.suddenly48.A.pictures B.instructions C.patterns D.details49.A.advocate B.protect C.adopt D.challenge50.A.issued B.licensed C.needed D.involved51.A.occasions B.efforts C.experiments D.manners52.A.deep B.secret C.cold D.high53.A.discuss B.practice C.realize D.pursue54.A.position B.power C.direction D.approach55.A.grateful B.anxious C.hopeful D.curious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。EthniccostumesinChinacombinerichcolorsandpatternswithstyle.Theirbeautyandgraceareattractingpeopleenteringavillage56theDongethnicgrouplive.Iftheydo,theymaybe57(fortune)enoughtoseewomenmaking“liangbu”(brightcloth)byhand.Itisaspecialtextilethattakesadozenstepstomake.TheDongpeople’straditionaldress-makingcraftsmanship58(recognize)asaformofnational-levelintangibleculturalheritage.Thecostumesare59(most)madeoftheDongclothanddyedwithadark,richbluebyusingwildplants.Bothfinishedclothandcottonthreadsaredyed.60formerbecomes“liangbu”,whilethedyedthreadsareoftencombinedwithwhitethreadstocreate61(variety)ofpatterns.FortheDongpeople,“liangbu”hasarangeofmeanings.Itisa62(reflect)oflifeexperience,aswellasofwisdomobtainedfromnature,andithelpsthemdealwithcool,wetweather.Itcontinuesatime-honoredtraditionofhandicraft.Anditisalsoabondoflove,63(connect)familymembersacrossgenerations.Forexample,amothertraditionallygives“liangbu”64aweddinggifttoherdaughter,andwhenthedaughterlatergivesbirth,thegrandmotherusuallygiftshera65(pattern)babycarrier.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你刚刚参加了以“HaveaMorePeacefulWorld”为主题的国际中学生论坛。请你给英国朋友Jim写一封邮件分享此次经历,内容包括:1.分享你的经历;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。第二节(满分25分)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。Onasummermorning,KatefoundherselfhurryingtocatchaflightfromLondontoParisforanimportantbusinessmeeting.However,unexpectedtrafficdelayedherarrivalattheairport,leavingherwithonlyminutestosparebeforeboarding.Anxioustocatchherflight,Kateapproachedthefirsttaxiinline.“HeathrowAirport,Terminal5,please,”sheclaimedasshejumpedintothebackseat.Thedriver,amiddle-agedmannamedTom,noddedandpulledaway.Astheyspedthroughthestreets,Katecouldn’tshakeoffhernerves.“Arewegoingtomakeitintime?”sheaskedanxiously.Tomtookaquicklookatherthroughtherearviewmirror(后视镜)withasmile.“Don’tworry,Ma’am.Iknowashortcutthatshouldgetustherejustintime,”herepliedcalmly.However,Katecouldn’thelpbutfeelaknotofworrytighteninherstomach.Shehadtocatchthisflight.Thesuccessoftheentireprojectdependedonherpresenceatthemeeting.Arrivingattheairport,TomdroveskillfullyandstoppedrightinfrontofthedeparturegateforTerminal5.“Hereweare,”heannouncedwithpride.Inreliefbutinarush,Katetookoutherwalletandpaidthefare.Butthenshehadsomedifficultyunfasteningtheseat-belt.Itwasstuck.PanicbegantorisewithinKate.Shecouldn’taffordtowasteanextraminute.Shepressedthebuttonanddraggedthebeltagainandagain,butitdidn’twork.JustasKatewasabouttolosehertemper,thetaxidriverTomrealizedwhatwashappening.HequicklygotoffthecarandhelpedKateunfastenthebelt.“I’msosorry,”Tomapologized.Kategotoffthetaxiandhurriedlyrantowardstheterminal.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。“Ma’am,yourwallet!”Tomwasshoutingloudly.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WhenreturningtoLondon,KatewenttoTom’staxicompany.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
江西“红色十校”2025届高三第一次联考英语参考答案及评分细则听力材料TextIW:Morris,whyareyoustillhere?It’s9:30a.m.!Aren’tyouhavingaswimmingclassrightnow?M:Mom.It’sSaturday.TheswimmingclassesalwaystakeplaceonSundays,andnotbefore2:30p.m.anyway.W:Oops,yes,that’sallright.Thenyoucanhelpmecleanthekitchen.Text2W:Ihopeyoulikethewaythey’vebeencut.Thisisourchef’snewcuisine.M:Theylooknice.Couldyougetmesometomatosauce?W:Ofcourse,hereyouare.Enjoyyourmeal,andIwilltalktoyoulater.Text3W:Weneedtwomoremembersfortheboys’basketballteam.M:Sure,butdon’tforgetthatwealsoneedthreemoreforthegirls’team.W:Ohno,Iforgotaboutthat.Howaboutyourcousin?Doesn’tshewanttojoin?M:Oh,yes,shedoes.Andshemaybringafriendaswell.Text4W:Ithinkyoucanusesomecherries.Thejuicewillbetotallydifferent.M:Yes,wecanalsoaddacoupleofpeachesandmaybeafewslicesofthepineapple.W:Wow,youreallywanttomakeitunique...That’sfine.It’llbeinterestingtotasteit.Text5M:Thebosswillannouncethedetailsofthepayraisetoday,right?Howmuchdoyouthinkwe’llget?W:Well,anythingisbetterthannothing.Waitandsee.Wecanhaveabigmealafterwork.M:Goodidea.Text6M:Jennie,Iwentshoppingwithmysisterattheshopnearmyhomeyesterday.Isawadressthere,thesameoneyou’vetalkedaboutrecently,thewhiteonewithredstripes.W:Yes,Isawit,too.Itriediton,butitdidn’tlookthatgreatonme.IguessIhaveputontoomuchweightrecently.M:Don’tberidiculous!Youlookgreat!Besides,don’tyouthinkthatdressisabitpricey?Iwouldn’tpaythatmuchforapieceofclothing.W:Yeah.ButIreallylikeit.Nevermind,I’llchoosesomethingelse.Areyoufreetomorrowafternoon?Let’sgoshopping.M:Sorry,I’llhavetotakeGeorgetoapianolesson.HowaboutThursdayafternoon?Ionlyhaveonefitnessclassinthemorning.Text7M:DidyouhearthatMercedes-BenzisstartinganewprojectwiththeChinesecarcompanyGeely?They’rebuildingajointfactorynearNingbo.W:Yes,Idid.Infact,myuncleisinvolvedinit,too.He’sinchargeoftheenvironmentalprotectionplanthatwillbeappliedtothefactory.M:Oh,great!Sothey’llonlybemakingelectriccars.I’mcurioustoseewhatthey’lllooklike.MyfatherlovesMercedes-Benz.W:Sodoesmyfather.Youknowwhat?WehaveaveryoldMercedes-Benz,whichwasusedduringmyparents’weddinginthe1960s.M:Really?Wow,Iwanttoseeit!Somecollectorswouldbeeagertopayafortuneforit.W:Yes,Iknow,butwe’renotsellingit.Youknowwedon’tneedto.Italwaysbringsmyfather’smemoriesbackeventhoughhedoesn’tdriveit.Text8W:Areyoufreethisevening?I’mgoingtobuyaChristmasgiftformysister-in-lawandIneedyourhelp.M:MyclassmatePatrickishavingapartytonight,andIaminvited.Whendoyouplantogoshopping?W:Around5:00p.m.Couldyougowithme?M:Thepartystartsat7:30p.m.,ifIremembercorrectly.Soitwillbefinewithme.Whatdoyouwanttobuy?W:Heroldcomputerisoutoforder,soI’dliketobuyheranewone.M:Iknowanewmallwhereyoucanbuygoodones.Let’shittheroad.W:OK.Bytheway,whatdoyouplantododuringtheholidaybreak?M:I’mgoingtovisitsomeplacesofinterestinBelgiumwithmymomanddad.Whataboutyou?W:Iwillattendafamilygathering.MysisterAmyjustcamebackfromherbabymooninFrancelastweek.M:Wow,Icouldn’tbelieveit.Yoursisterisgoingtobeamom.Istillrememberhergraduationparty.Text9W:Hi,Mark.Longtimenosee.Butwhyareyouhere?M:Iquitmyjob.I’vemadeupmymindtogetawayfromthecity.W:Why?M:I’vegotseriouslyillandcan’trecoverquicklythere.Mydoctorsaidthefreshairandpollution-freeenvironmentinthevillagewouldhelp.W:Oh,Iamsorrytohearaboutyourillness.Howareyounow?M:Iamgettingbetter.Ifeelrefreshedandenergeticinthenaturalenvironmentofthevillagehere.W:Good.M:Citylifeisquitebusy.Ihadtoworkovertimeoften.Thepollution,thesmokefromcarsandfactorieshadabadeffectonmyhealth.ThatiswhyIcamehere.Thepaceoflifeinthecityisgettingfasterandfaster.Peopletherehavenotimeforfriendsorfamily.Technologyhaschangedpeople’sbehaviorandtheirattitudestowardlife.W:Well,peopleherearesimpleandhonest.Theyliveasimplelifeandhavenostrongdesireforwealth.IfIwereyou,Iwouldn’tearnatthecostofmyhealth.M:Thatmakessense.Text10Goodmorning,everyone.BeforegoingthroughthemeaningfulbookTuesdayswithMorrie,let’sstartwithitscreator-MitchAlbom.Originally,hewasapianistandwantedtopursuealifeasamusician.However,hebecameaninspirationaroundtheworldasacolumnistandsportsreporter.Hisbookshavesoldover35millioncopiesandhavebeentranslatedintoover40languagessofar.Whilenationallyrecognizedforhissportswriting,Albomisperhapsbestknownforthethemesofhopeandkindnessdescribedinhisbooks,plays,andfilms.Hisbook,TuesdayswithMorrie,becameaninternationalphenomenonwithover14millioncopiessold.Thebookremainsoneofthebest-sellingmemoirsofalltime,andwasadaptedintoanEmmyAward-winningTVmovie.Albomhasfounded10charities,includingnineintheDetroitarea,suchasS.A.Y.Detroit,whichoperatesafamilyhealthclinic;ATimetoHelp,avolunteerorganization;andAHoleintheRoofFoundation,whichrepairshomelessshelters.Healsodirectsothercharityorganizationsaimingtohelppoorchildrenandhomelesskids.Inhistalksandpresentations,hebringsthesameinspiringmessageofcommunitybuilding,giving,andpurpose.1-5CBBAC6-10CAACB11-15BBCAA16-20CBBAAA本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了关于冰淇淋制作的短期课程的相关内容。21.D细节理解题。根据第二段的“Ita
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