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绝密★考试结束前20232024学年高二下学期开学考试英语(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Ⅱ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Ⅱ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.HowisthewomangoingtoShanghai?A.Bytrain. B.Bybus. C.Byplane.2.What’stheweatherliketoday?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.3.Whichshirtwillthemanbuy?A.Theredone. B.Thegreenone. C.Thewhiteone.4.Whydoesthemanehere?A.Tovisitthewoman.B.Toseethedoctor.C.TocheckMr.Brown’sschedule.5.Wheredidthewomanebackfrom?A.Australia. B.Canada. C.America.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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aroommate. B.Apet. C.Anewhouse.7.Whatdidthemaneatthismorning?A.Pancakes. B.Bread. C.Fish.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whenwillthemanneedtheroom?A.On1stAugust. B.On21stAugust. C.On22ndAugust.9.Howmuchshouldthemanpayintotal?A.150dollars. B.160dollars. C.165dollars.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Whydoesthewomanetoseetheman?A.Toaskhimforhelp.B.Tomakeanappointment.C.Tointroduceherfather.11.Whatdoesthewoman’sfatherlooklike?A.Hegrowsabeard. B.Hehasathingreyhair. C.Heisaboveaverageheight.12.Whattransportdoesthewoman’sfatherlikemost?A.Thetrain. B.Theplane. C.Thecar.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatexamwillthewomanhavetomorrow?A.History. B.Literature. C.Science.14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenNonaandMichael?A.Sisters. B.Classmates. C.Neighbors.15.Whatwillthemandofirsttonight?A.Gotohisoffice. B.Visithisfriend. C.Pickuphiswife.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhermother?A.Busy. B.Patient. C.Strict.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Deliveringaspeech. B.Hostingaprogram. C.Sharinghisbirthdaystory.18.HowdidTomfeelwhenhegotupthatmorning?A.Excited. B.Surprised. C.Sad.19.WhatdidTom’smotheraskhimtodo?A.Buysomevegetables.B.Getthecandlesready.C.Chooseabirthdaygift.20.Whowasresponsibleforrecordingthevideo?A.Tom’sbestfriend. B.Tom’smother. C.Tom’sfather.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。A2023HotList:TheBestNewRestaurantsintheWorldPlacedesFetes—NewYorkCityThisfamouswinebarprovidesaspotwithararesweetandwarmatmosphere.Fordatenight,gotothebarwithviewsoftheopenkitchen,orfillupthelargetableinthebackwithagroupandtastetheentireitemmenu.Eitherway,donotmissthefamousmushroomsoup.LeDoyenne—Saint—Vrain,FranceAustralianchefsJamesHenryandShaunKellytransformedtheformerstables(马厩)ofa19thcenturyprivateestateintoaworkingfarm,restaurant,andguesthousedrivenbytheprinciplesofregenerativeagriculture.Morethanonehundredvarietiesoffruits,vegetables,andherbsmaketheirwayintoHenry’scookingafterbeingcarefullynurturedbyKelly.MipaChava—MexicoCityAlmosteveryoneeatinghereisdevotedtofixinglastnight’sdamagefromdrunkennessandgettingaheadstartoncreatingtoday’s.Onthesidewalk,crowdsoflocalsandtouristsalikelineupforfishermanSalvadorOrozco’screativetakesonSinaloaandBajaseafood.Anythingfromtherawhalfofthemenuisasurebet,thoughcookeddisheslikefishcanhelpfilloutameal.Vilas—BangkokCanadishinspiredbyaSpanishrecipeusingJapaneseingredients(原料)stillbeconsideredThai?ForChefPrinPolsuk,oneofBangkok’smostfamousThaichefs,itmostcertainlycan.Athislatestrestaurant,asmalldiningroomatthebaseofBangkok’shulalongkorn’s1897journeyaroundEuropeandtheforeigningredientsandlandmarkKingPowerMahanakhonTower,hedrawsinspirationfromKingChulalongkorn’s1897journeyaroundEuropeandtheforeigningredientsandcookingtechniquesheaddedtotheroyalcookbooks.21.WhatcanyoudoinPlacedesFetes—NewYorkCity?A.Drinktheredwine. B.Tastethemushroomsoup.C.Watchthemusicals. D.Enjoythebeautifulviews.22.Whichrestaurantbestsuitspeoplewhosufferfromalcohol?A.PlacedesFetes. B.LeDoyenne.C.MipaChava. D.Vilas.23.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducethefeaturesofsomerestaurants.B.Toparetheoriginsofsomerestaurants.C.Tostatethesimilaritiesofsomerestaurants.D.Toremendsomefoodsofsomerestaurants.BVaccination(接种疫苗)isamongthemosteffectivewaystohelpuspreventdiseases.Forvirusesthatdon'tchangetoomuch—themeaslesvirus(麻疹病毒),forexample—gettingvaccinatedisaonceandforallmethodtopreventyoufrombeinginfectedwiththevirus.Ifyouhadtwomeaslesvaccineswhenyouwereachild,youwouldbeprotectedforlife.However,it'sadifferentstorywhenitestoinfluenza(流行性感冒),monlyknownas“theflu”,whichgenerallypeaksbetweenDecemberandFebruary.Fluvaccinescannotprotectusinthelongterm.Thereisnolongtermimmunity(免疫),accordingtoTheodoreStrange,associatemedicaldirectoratStatenIslandUniversityHospitalinNewYork.“Thevirusessentially‘changesitscoat’—H1N1,H2N3,andsoon,”hetoldthewebsiteHealthline.Apartfromaperson'simmuneprotectionfromfluvaccinationdecliningovertime,fluvirusesarealsoconstantlychanging.Sothevaccinesarelikelytobeupdatedfromoneseasontothenexttoprotectagainstthevirusesthatresearchsuggestsmaybethemostmonduringtheupingfluseason.Thus,todevelopeffectivefluvaccines,over100nationalinfluenzacentersaroundtheworldconductyearroundsurveillance(监测)forinfluenza.Researcherswilltestthousandsofinfluenzavirussamplesfrompatients,accordingtotheofficialwebsiteoftheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC).TheWorldHealthOrganizationalsosuggeststherearethreeorfourinfluenzavirusesthataremostlikelytospreadamongpeopleduringtheupingfluseason.Butevenwhenavaccineisdeveloped,gettingitcanprovetobedifficult,asitisinhighdemandandshortsupply.Thetimingofinfluenzavaccineproductionanddistributionisunpredictable,thustheavailabilityofthefluvaccinesupplydoesnotalwaysmeetpeakdemand.Soscientistsprioritizeaccesstothevaccination.TheCDCremendskeypopulations,suchasmedicalstaff,teachers,students,childrenandthoseaged60andabove,receivefluvaccines.Thisyearthesituationseemsmoreplicated,astheupingfluseasoncoincideswiththeCOVID19pandemic.Thiscouldoverwhelmhospitals,straining(过度使用)resourcesandhealthcareworkers,time.24.Whatdoweknowaboutinfluenza?A.Influenzavirusesarecontinuouslychanging.B.ItmonlypeaksbetweenNovemberandDecember.C.Gettingtwofluvaccinescanprotectpeopleagainsttheviruses.D.H1N1andH2N3arethemosteasilyinfectiousfluviruses.25.Howdoresearchersimprovefluvaccines?A.Theyupdatevaccinesonceayear.B.Theymonitorthefluthroughouttheyear.C.Theyfocusononeortwovirusesduringaperiod.D.Influenzacentersworldwidesharevirussamplesfrompatients.26.Whydoscientistsprioritizeaccesstothevaccination?A.Becausenotallpeoplecanaffordit.B.Becausesomepeoplerefusetogetvaccinated.C.Becausethevaccineisnotsafeforeveryone.D.Becausethevaccinefailstomeetthedemand.27.Whatdoestheauthor'sattitudetowardstheupingfluseason?A.Worried. B.Positive.C.Confident. D.Skeptical.CAccordingtoanewstudy,teensfocusonrewardsandhaveahardtimelearningtoavoidpunishmentorconsidertheconsequencesofalternativeactions.UniversityCollegeLondonresearchersparedhowteensandadultslearntomakechoicesbasedontheavailableinformation.Theytrackedthewayinwhich18volunteersaged1217and20volunteersaged1832pletedtasksinwhichtheyhadtochoosebetweenabstractsymbols.Eachsymbolwasconsistentlyassociatedwithafixedchanceofareward,punishment,ornooute.Asthetrialprogressed,participantslearnedwhichsymbolswerelikelytoleadtoeachouteandadjustedtheirchoicesaccordingly.Teensandadultswereequallygoodatlearningtochoosesymbolsassociatedwithreward,butteenswerelessgoodatavoidingsymbolsassociatedwithpunishment.Adultsalsoperformedsignificantlybetterwhentheyweretoldwhatwouldhavehappenediftheyhadchosentheothersymbolaftereachchoice,whileteensdidnotappeartotakethisinformationintoaccount.“Fromthisexperimentallabstudywecandrawconclusionsaboutlearningduringtheteenyears.Wefindthatteensandadultslearnindifferentways,somethingthatmightberelevanttoeducation,”saidleadauthorDr.StefanoPalminteri.“Unlikeadults,teensarenotsogoodatlearningtoadjusttheirchoicestoavoidpunishment.Thissuggeststhatincentivesystemsbasedonrewardratherthanpunishmentmaybemoreeffectiveforthisagegroup.Additionally,wefoundthatteensdidnotlearnfrombeingshownwhatwouldhavehappenediftheymadealternativechoices.”Tointerprettheresults,theresearchersdevelopedputationalmodelsoflearningandransimulations(模拟)applyingthemtotheresultsofthestudy.Thefirstwasasimplemodel,onethatlearnedfromrewards,andthesecondmodeladdedtothisbyalsolearningfromtheoptionthatwasnotchosen.Thethirdmodelwasthemostpleteandtookthefullcontextintoaccount,withequalweightgiventopunishmentavoidanceandrewardseeking.Forexample,obtainingnoouteratherthanlosingapointisweighedequallytogainingapointratherthanhavingnooute.paringtheexperimentaldatatothemodels,theteamfoundthatteens’behaviorfollowedthesimplerewardbasedmodelwhileadults’behaviormatchedtheplete,contextualmodel.“Ourstudysuggeststhatteensaremorereceptivetorewardsthantheyaretopunishmentsofequalvalue,”saidseniorauthorDr.SarahJayneBlakemore.“Asaresult,itmaybeusefulforparentsandteacherstoframethingsinmorepositiveterms.”28.Itcanbelearnedfromthestudythat__________.A.adultsmadechoicesfasterthanteensB.adultsunderstoodrewardsbetterthanteensC.teensreactedbettertorewardthanpunishmentD.teenswereawareoftheouteofeachchoice29.Whatdoweknowaboutthethreeputationalmodels?A.Theymainlyreflectedpeople’sdesireforpunishmentavoidance.B.Theytookdifferentsituationsintoconsideration.C.Theyallpaidequalattentiontorewardandpunishment.D.Theyequaledhavingnooutetolosingapoint.30.Whatisthemostpossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedword“receptive”inthelastparagraph?A.addicted B.opposedC.resistant D.responsive31.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingstatementsworksbestforteens?A.“Ifyouinsistondoingthingsinthisway,youwilllosetenpoints.”B.“Ifwehadtalkedaboutthisearlier,youwouldn’thavemadethemistake.”C.“Ifyouhandinyourassignmentaheadoftime,youwillgetanextraaward.”D.“Ifyouwanttoapproachaproblemdifferently,youcantalktoyourparents.”DWhilemanyofusmayhavebeenawaysomewherenicelastsummer,fewwouldsaythatwe’ve“summered.”“Summer”isclearlyanoun,moreprecisely,averbednoun.Waybackinourchildhood,wealllearnedthedifferencebetweenanounandaverb.Withsuchatidydefinition,itwaseasytospotthedifference.Notsoinadulthood,whereweareexpectedto“foot”bills,“chair”mittees,and“dialogue”withpoliticalopponents.Chancesarethatyoudidn’tfeelunfortableaboutthesightofthoseverbednouns.“TheverbingofnounsisasoldastheEnglishlanguage,”saysPatriciaO’Conner,aformereditoratTheNewYorkTimesBookReview.Expertsestimatethat20percentofallEnglishverbswereoriginallynouns.Andthephenomenonseemstobesnowballing.Since1900,about40percentofallnewverbshaveefromnouns.Eventhoughconversion(转化)isquiteuniversal,plentyofgrammariansobjecttothepractice.Somemostleadingexperts,WilliamStrunkJr.andE.B.White,inTheElementsofStyle—theBiblefortheuseofAmericanEnglish—havethistosay:“Manynounslatelyhavebeenpressedintoserviceasverbs.Notallarebad,butallarequestionable.”TheChicagoManualofStyletakesasimilarstandpoint,advisingwriterstouseverbswithgreatcare.“Sometimespeopleobjecttoanewverbbecausetheyresistwhatisunfamiliartothem,”saysO’Conner.That’swhywe’refortable“hosting”aparty,butwemightfeelupsetbythethoughtof“medaling”insports.Soarethereanyrulesforverbing?BenjaminDreyer,copychiefatRandomHouse,doesn’tofferarule,butsuggeststhatpeoplethinktwiceabout“verbifying”anounifit’seasilyreplaceablebyanalreadyexistingpopularverb.Makesureit’sdescriptivebutnotsillysounding,hesays.Intheend,however,styleissubjective.EasyconversionofnounstoverbshasbeenpartofEnglishgrammarforcenturies;itisoneoftheprocessesthatmakeEnglish“English”.Noteverycoinedwordpassesintogeneraluse,butasfortryingtoendverbingaltogether,forgetit.32.Whatcanwelearnabouttheverbingofnouns?A.Ithasn’trecentlybeenopposedbymanygrammarians.B.Itismoremonlyacceptedbychildrenthanadults.C.Ithasn’tbeenararephenomenoninthepastcentury.D.Itcanbeeasilyreplacedbyexistingverbsinpractice.33.Whatismostleadingexperts’attitudetowardsthepracticeoftheverbingofnouns?A.Cautious B.Objective.C.Optimistic. D.Unconcerned.34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofendingtheverbingofnouns?A.Predictable. B.Practicable.C.Approaching. D.Impossible.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Are40Percentofallnewverbsfromnouns?B.AreSummeringandMedalingAnnoying?C.AreYoufortableaboutaNewVerb?D.AreThereAnyRulesforVerbing?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。LookinwardforbettercareeradviceSometimesweturntoothersforadviceonmajorcareerdecisions.36WarrenBuffet’sfatherdiscouragedhimfromenteringthesecurities(证券)business.WaltDisney’sbrotherandwifebothtriedtotalkhimoutofmakingSnowWhite.Whydoessomuchcareeradviceendupbeingmisguided?37Weoftenlistentothewrongsources.I’vewatchedmanystudentsrelyontheirparentsandgrandparents

forguidance,forgettingthattheywereraisedinanareawhenitwasmontospendanentirecareerinoneorganization.Whataboutgoingtopeoplewhoarequalifiedtogiveadvice?38Advisersoftenfocustooheavilyontheirpersonalpreferencesandexperiencesratherthantakeourperspective(视角)。Atsomepoint,youhaveprobablynoticedthatyou’rewiserwhengivingadvicetoothersthanyouareinmakingdecisionsforyourself.You’renotalone.Itoftenhappensbecausewehavemoredistancefromotherpeople’sproblemsthanourown.39Sureenough,psychologistsfindthatourreasoningbeeswiserwhenwethinkaboutourownproblemsfromathirdpersonperspective.Advisingothersdoesn’tjusthelpusmakebetterdecisions,butitalsoleavesusmoremotivatedtofollowthrough.Inoneexperiment,itwasexpectedpeopleweremoremotivatedwhenreceivingthangivingadvice.40Itwaspeoplewhogaveadvicewhobecamemoremotivated.Ifyouwanttogetbettercareeradvice,youcanstartbyreflectingonwhatyouwouldtellsomeoneelsewithasimilarquestion.Listentotheadviceyougivetoothers.It’susuallytheadviceyouneedtotakeyourself.Anditmightbethebestwaytomotivateyourself,too.A.However,sometimeswemakedecisionsdependingonourselves.B.Buttheoppositewastrue.C.Buttheymaydirectusinthewrongdirection.D.It’snoguaranteethattheywillknowwhat’srightforus.E.Butitwaseasiersaidthandone.F.Theproblemmaystartwithwhoweapproachforadvice.G.Thelessonhereisthatoneofthemosteffectivewaystogetbetteradviceistogiveit.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。Itwasonmy30thbirthday.WhenIcameback,mymotherwas41herselfproudlyinherusualchair,withtwoshirtboxes42bluepaperandapinkcardinfrontofher.“Happybirthday!”shesaid,43attheboxes.“Openthem.”Mymomhadgotme44whatIwanted,asshealwaysknowsme.Ihuggedandthankedherand45toeatthechocolatecake.“Highcalories,Ishouldn’thavedonethat,”Isaid,notreallycaring.Momwavedoffmyputon46andlaughed.Twoweekslater,Icameuponthesame47:

mymomsittinginthechair;achocolatecakenexttoblueshirtboxes,48,ayellowcardthistime.Iwasawareshehad49Alzheimer’s(阿尔茨海默氏病).Fourlongyearspassed.Inowhavea15montholdson,Ben.Latelymymotherhasbeenreadingtohim,the50characterandploteverytime.Itdoesn’t51toBenthathe’sheardthestory,andhedoesn’tmindherpoor52,becauseeveryminuteisnewforhimtoo.Ibegintoenjoythesituationandrealizeweare53.Mymotherisinbad,butstablecondition.54isbetterthanadecline.Changewille;herremembrancemay55further,butI’llbeinthefrontline.41.A.preparing B.conducting C.settling D.enjoying42.A.coveredwith B.wrappedin C.posedof D.tiedto43.A.nodding B.gesturing C.staring D.wondering44.A.precisely B.eventually C.accordingly D.immediately45.A.pretended B.attempted C.hesitated D.proceeded46.A.plaint B.cheer C.guilt D.astonishment47.A.solution B.scene C.present D.proposal48.A.towards B.behind C.except D.without49.A.resisted B.escaped C.handled D.suffered50.A.unique B.imaginary C.identical D.amusing51.A.bother B.happen C.occur D.matter52.A.discovery B.memory C.description D.impression53.A.fortunate B.intelligent C.patient D.innocent54.A.Maintenance B.Transformation C.Acceptance D.Expectation55.A.vary B.recover C.adjust D.fail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。AvideoofcollegestudentsinnortheasternChinawearingmilitarystylecottoncoatstoclass56(go)viralonsocialmediaplatformsrecently.Downjackets(羽绒服)havebeena57(necessary)formanyChinesepeopleallthetime.Toseekmoreprofitintheboomingmarket,manybrandshavestartedtomovetowardshighenddevelopment,58(result)inamoresignificantincreaseindemandforhighqualitymaterialslikewhitegoosedown.Thus,thepricehasincreased.Withthepriceofdownjacketsincreasing,collegestudentsinChinahavepickedupmilitarycoats59(defend)themselvesfromthewintercold.Thanks60theirlowcostandhighquality,cottoncoatshavemadeamajorebackthiswinterandstormedcollegecampuses.Thegeneralthinkingamongstudentsis61itisn’taboutwhethertheycanaffordadownjacketornot,butthatcottoncoats62(simple)providebetterqualityatamuchlowerprice.Thecheapestmilitarystylecottoncoatcostslessthan100yuanandtheyhavebeethemost63(fashion)winterwearforcollegestudentsinnorthernChina.Asinglepersonwearingoneofthesecoatsisnoticeable,andacouplemight64(laugh)at.Butwhenagroupwearsthem,it’s65latestfashion.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是高二学生李华,随着英语学科难度加大,你缺乏有效的学习方法,英语学习越来越吃力。请根据你目前的学习现状和困难给你的英语老师Mr.Li写一张便条。内容包括:1.你英语学习目前的困难;2.希望得到的指导和帮助;3.感谢和期望;注意:1.字数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行为连贯;DearMr.Li,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。Thefrighteningdayofourdivingtestwashere.OurparentsthoughtwewereluckytohaveanOlympicsizeswimmingpoolattheschool.Mymomstressedthattheswimmingpoolwasoneofthebestinourcity.ButIdidn’tfeelhappyaboutitatall.Instead,Ifeltafraidoftheswimmingpool.ItwasmainlybecauseIwasterriblyshy.IwassoshythatIalwayssatatthebackoftheroominclasssoI’dnotbecalledupontoread.AsforthepresentphysicaleducationclasseachMondaymorning,IwouldworkmywaytothebackofthelineformingatthedivingboardsoIwouldnothavetopracticethedives.Now,itwasanotherMondaymorningthemorningofourdivingtest.MybloodrancoldwhentheteacherMs.Robbinsannouncedthatwewouldbegradedforourfinalonthemostdifficultdivethejackknife.Andsheadded,“Thisdivingtestisimportant.TheonewhofailshastosparetimeinthefollowingMondaymorningstopracticedivinginthisswimmingpoolandattendthistestagain.”Mybodykeptshakingwithfearasthelinetothescarydivingboardshortened.AsIwatched,eachstudentseemedtoperformthechallengingdiveeffortlessly.AndshortlyIwouldhavetoattemptsomethingthatIhadneverevenpracticedbefore.ThenIrememberedsomeonetellingmethatwhenyoupictureyourselfdoingaskilloverandover,it’sjustaseffectiveasphysicallypracticingthatskill.SoIwatchedcarefullyaseachclassmatejumpedattheendoftheboardonce,addedajumpforheight,foldedtheirbodyinhalftoreachfortheirtoes,andfinallystraightenedoutlikeanarrowforgoingintothewater.Aftercarefullywatchingforawhile,Iwasactuallyinastateofsurprise,becauseallofasuddenIrealizedthatitwaspossibleformetoperformthesefourstepsofdiving.Eventuallyallclassmatesexceptmefinishedjumping.Theteacherannouncedthatitwasmyturn.注意:1.续与词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withmyheartknockingwildly,Iwalkeddownthedivingboardtowardsitsend.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________KnowingIfailed,Iclimbedoutofthepool,embarrassed.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案:1.C【原文】M:Lily,howareyougoingtoShanghaiforthewintervacation?W:I’mgoingbyair.2.B【原文】M:Whatbadweather!W:Yeah,rainydaysalwaysmakemesad.3.C【原文】M:Doyouhavethisshirtinothercolors?W:Well,theyeinwhite,yellow,redandgreen.Willawhiteonedo?M:Yes,that’llbenice.4.B【原文】M:Hello,I’mheretoseeDr.Brown.W:Whattimeisyourappointment?M:Fourthirty.W:You’realittleearly.Haveaseatinthewaitingroom.I’llcallyouwhenDr.Brownisready.5.A【原文】M:Jenny,it’syou!You’veebacktoLondonsosoon.Didyouenjoyyourselfduringtheholiday?W:Verymuch.IvisitedmanyplacesofinterestinAustralia.M:Australia?IthoughtyouhadbeentoCanada.6.B7.A【原文】W:Doyougetalongwellwiththislittleone?M:Yeah,prettywell.Herarelybarksloudlyandwehaveawalktogethereverynight.Anyway,he’sagoodfriend.W:Great.Ibethelikeshisnewhome.Whatdoesheusuallyeat?M:BesidesthespecialfoodIboughthim,hedrinksmilkeveryday.Andhehaswhatweeatsometimes,likefishandbread.Oh,right,hehadpancakesthismorning.WhenIhadpancakes,hestaredatme,soIsharedsomewithhim.W:Nowonderhe’sgrownbigger.You’reareallywonderfulowner.8.B9.C【原文】W:Hello,SunshineHotel.MayIhelpyou?M:Yes,I’dliketoreservearoomfortwoonthe21stofAugust.W:Okay.Justamoment.I’llhaveacheckforyou.The1stofAugust,right?M:No,21st,not1st,andweleaveon22ndAugust.W:Oh,sorry.Letmesee.Well,wehaveonesuiteavailable,withtwobedrooms,alivingroomandtwobathrooms.Andtheviewofthecityisgreat,too.M:Howmuchisthat?W:It’sonly150dollars,plusa10%roomtax.M:Okay,thatwillbefine.I’llhaveit.10.A11.B12.A【原文】M:Goodmorning,Linda.Ididn’texpecttomeetyouhere.Whatdoyouefor?W:Goodmorning,David.MydadisingtovisitmethisFriday,butIcan’tgotopickhimupthen.I’llhaveanappointmentwhichcannotbemissedordelayed.Couldyouhelpmeout?M:Absolutely.Butyoushoulddescribeyourfathertomefirst.W:Well,heisaseventyyearoldmanofaveragebuild,withnobeard.Hishairisgrey,butnotthick.I’llgiveyouhisnumberlater.M:Great.ShouldImeethimattheairport?W:No,hewillebytrain,whichisalwayshisfirstchoice,andarriveattheCentralRailwayStation.Youcoulddrivemycarthatday.M:OK.13.C14.B15.B16.A【原文】M:Whatareyoudoingthisevening,Susan?Let’sgotothecinema,shallwe?W:Ican’t,Dad.I’llhaveanexamtomorrow.Ihavetostudyforit.M:Isityourhistoryexam?W:No.I’vefinishedhistoryandliteratureexams.It’sscience.M:AreNonaandMichaelingtonight?Perhapsbecauseyouareinthesameclass,Iknowyouthreealwaysstudytogetherwhenthereisanexam.W:Well,Nonaising,butMichaelhastolookafterhissister.Hismotherisnotathometoday.Hecan’tleavehissisteraloneathome.M:OK,thenIwilljustgoouttoseeoneofmyfriendsfirst,andthenpickupyourmumat10pm.Youknow,she’sworkinglateintheofficetonight.She’llhaveanimportantmeetingtomorrow.W:Yeah.Shetoldmeaboutthatthismorning.Itseemsthatshe’salwaysworkingintheofficeandseldomeshomeontime.M:Weshouldunderstandher.That’sherwork.W:OK,Isee.Bye,Dad.17.B18.C19.A20.C【原文】M:Goodmorning,everyone.Welebacktoourprogram“MyStory”.Today,letmeshareyouastoryofabirthdaypartywrittenbyaneightyearoldboynamedTom.Hewrotelikethis:“WhenIgotupinthemorning,nobodycametowishmeahappybirthday.Inthekitchen,therewasnospecialbreakfastwaitingforme.Notevenasinglecardorpresentwasinsight.Ifeltsodown.Andmymotherevensentmeout

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