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重庆南开中学高2027届高一(上)期中考试英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(共95分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、班级、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。3.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,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。1.Whatdidthemancleanjustnow?A.Thebathroom. B.Thelivingroom. C.Thekitchen.2.Howdidthewomanarrive?A.Onfoot. B.Bybus. C.Bycar.3.WhoisMs.Jasinsky?A.Theoneinareddress. B.Theonewithlongblackhair.C.Theonewearingshortbrownhair.4.WhereisCityHall?A.Nearaforest. B.Acrossfromacinema.C.Oppositeapark.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whetherthewomanhadfreshsalad.B.Whatthewomanwillhaveforlunch.C.Whythewomanwon’thavethepizza.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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Whenwillthestoreclose?A.At6:00. B.At7:00. C.At8:00.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Comebacktomorrow. B.Tryontheblackshoes.C.DrawmoneyattheATM.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesBillthinkofthejobmarket?A.Positive. B.Uncertain. C.Tough.9.WhywillBillcontacthiscousinlater?A.Tovisithiscompany. B.Tohaveaninterview.C.Toaskabouthismanager.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates. B.Oldschoolmates. C.Teacherandstudent.11.Whohaslefttheschool?A.Mr.Anderson. B.Mr.Johnson. C.Mr.Peterson.12.Whatisnexttothemaingatenow?A.Thegym. B.Thecomputerlab. C.Thelibrary.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenwillthemancheckout?A.Onthe23rd. B.Onthe25th. C.Onthe26th.14.Whatkindofroomdoesthemanwant?A.Asingleonefacingsouth. B.Adoubleonewithalakeview.C.Adoubleoneonthefifthfloor.15Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.160euros. B.240euros. C.320euros.16.Whatdoesthewomangivetothemanatlast?A.Aroomnumber. B.Aconfirmationnumber.C.Aphonenumber.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Givingalecture. B.Teachingalesson. C.Hostingaprogram.18.Whatbroughtthespeakerbestchildhoodmemories?A.BuyingNewYearcards. B.Receivingpocketmoney.C.Playingwithhisfriends.19.Whogotthespeaker’sbestgift?A.Histeacher. B.Hisbestfriend. C.Hisfamily.20Whatwillhappennext?A.VolunteerswillmakeNewYearcards.B.Thespeakerwillsharehiscards.C.Giftswillbehandedout.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWelcometoTeenagersAbroad!Weinviteyoutojoinusonanamazingjourneyoflanguagelearning.OurCoursesRegardlessofyourchoice,you’lldevelopyourlanguageabilitybothquicklyandeffectively.OurStandardCourseguaranteesasignificantincreaseinyourconfidenceinaforeignlanguage,withfocusedteachinginall4skillareas—speaking,listening,readingandwriting.OurIntensiveCoursebuildsonourStandardCourse,with10additionallessonsperweek,guaranteeingthefastestpossiblelanguagelearning(seetablebelow).CourseTypeDaysNumberofLessonsCourseTimetableStandardCourseMon-Fri20lessons9:00-12:30IntensiveCourseMon-Fri20lessons9:00-12:3010lessons13:00-14:30EvaluationStudentsareplacedintoclassesaccordingtotheircurrentlanguageskills.Themajorityofthemtakeanonlinelanguagetestbeforestartingtheirprogramme.However,ifthisisnotavailable,studentssittheexamonthefirstMondayoftheircourse.Learningmaterialsareprovidedforstudentsthroughouttheircourse,andtherewillneverbemorethan15participantsineachclass.Meals/Allergies(过敏)/SpecialDietaryRequirementsStudentsareprovidedwithbreakfast,dinnerandeitheracookedorpackedlunch.Snacksoutsideofmealtimesmaybepurchasedbythestudentindividually.Weaskthatyouletusknowofanyallergiesordietaryrequirementsaswellasinformationaboutanymedicinesyoutake.Dependingonthetypeofallergiesand/ordietaryrequirements,anextrachargemaybemadeforprovidingspecialfood.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheIntensiveCourseandStandardCourse?A.Bothcoursesdevelopyourconfidence.B.TheIntensiveCourseincludesextralessons.C.Anonlinelanguagetestisamustforstudents.D.TheStandardCourseislesseffectivethantheIntensiveCourse.22.Ifastudenthasfoodallergies,heorshecan______.A.turntolocaldoctors B.requirefreemealsandsnacksC.asktheorganizerstobuymedicines D.telltheorganizerstheirspecialneeds23.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoupossiblyfindthispassage?A.Entertainment. B.Economics. C.Education. D.Sports.BHarrylookedattheblackalleyway.Ifonlyitwouldmove,thenhe’dknowwhetheritwasjustalostcator—somethingelse.“Lumos,”Harrysaid,andalightappearedattheendofhiswand(魔杖).Heheldithighoverhishead,andthepebble-dashedwallssuddenlysparkled;thegaragedoorshone,andbetweenthemHarrysaw,quitedistinctly,thegiantoutlineofsomethingverybig,withwide,twinklingeyes.Harrysteppedbackward.Hislegshithistrunkandhetripped.Hiswandflewoutofhishandashecastoutanarmtobreakhisfall,andhelanded,hard,inthegutter(阴沟)—TherewasadeafeningBANG,andHarrythrewuphishandstoprotecthiseyesagainstasuddenblindinglight—Withayell,herolledbackontothesidewalk,justintime.Asecondlater,agiganticpairofwheelsandheadlightsscreamedtoastopexactlywhereHarryhadjustbeenlying.Theybelonged,asHarrysawwhenheraisedhishead,toatriple-decker(三层),violentlypurplebus.whichhadappearedoutofthinair.GoldletteringoverthebusspelledTheKnightBus.Forasecond,Harrywonderedifhehadbeenknockedsillybyhisfall.Thenaconductorinapurpleuniformleaptoutofthebusandbegantospeakloudlytothenight.“WelcometotheKnightBus,emergencytransportfortheisolatedwitchorwizard(巫师).Juststickoutyourwandhand,steponboard,andwecantakeyouanywhereyouwanttogo.MynameisStanShunpike,andIwillbeyourconductorthiseve.”Theconductorstoppedsuddenly.HehadjustcaughtsightofHarry,whowasstillsittingontheground.Harrygrabbedhiswandagain,struggledtohisfeetandwentontheKnightBus.24.WhathappenedwhenHarryhelduphiswandhigh?A.Agiantbuswithshiningeyesappeared. B.Thegaragedoorshoneanddisappeared.C.Thepebbled-dashedwallsmovedapart. D.Alostcatjumpedoutofnowhere.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tripped”inParagraph2probablymean?A.traveled B.fell C.flew D.landed26.WheredidTheKnightBusstop?A.Behindthegaragedoor. B.Inthegutter.C.Onthesidewalk. D.Attheblackalleyway.27.WhatdoweknowabouttheconductorfromtheKnightBus?A.HegrabbedHarry’swandandthrewitawayB.HesteppedoutofthebussecretlyandquietlyC.HecametochallengeHarryforhismagicalwand.D.HecameoutofthebustopickupHarryonboard.CPlantsmaytelluswhenthey’reintrouble.Thirstytomatoandtobaccoplantsmakeclickingsounds,researchershavefound.Thesoundsareultrasonic(超声波的),meaningtheyaretoohigh-pitchedforhumanearstohear.Butwhenthesoundsaretransformedtolowerpitches,theysoundlikepoppingbubbles(爆破的泡泡).Plantsalsomakeclickswhentheirstems(茎)arecut.“It’snotliketheplantsarescreaming.”saysLilachHadany,anevolutionarybiologistworkingatTelAvivUniversityinIsrael.“Plantsmaynotmeantomakethesenoises.We’veshownonlythatplantscreateinformativesounds.”Hadanyandhercolleaguesfirstheardtheclickswhentheysetmicrophonesnexttoplantsontablesinalab.Themicrophonescaughtsomenoises.Buttheresearchersneededtomakesurethattheclickingwascomingfromtheplants.So,thescientistsplacedplantsinsidesoundproofboxesinthebasement,farfromthenoiseofthelab.There,microphonespickedupultrasonicpopsfromthirstytomatoplants.Thoughitwasoutsidehumans’hearingrange,theclickingmadebyplantswasaboutasloudasanormalconversation.Cuttomatoplantsanddryorcuttobaccoplantsclickedtoo.Butplantsthathadenoughwaterorhadn’tbeencutstayedmostlyquiet.Wheat,cornandgrapevinesalsomadesoundswhenstressedout.______Theresearchersdon’tyetknowwhyplantsclick.Bubblesformingandthenpoppinginsideplanttissuesthattransportwatermightmakethenoises.Buthowevertheyhappen,popsfromcropscouldhelpfarmers,theresearcherssuggest.Microphones,forexample,couldmonitorfieldsorgreenhousestodetectwhenplantsneed,tobeirrigated(灌溉)Hadanywonderswhetherotherplantsandinsectsalreadytuneintoplantpops.Otherstudieshavesuggestedthatplantsrespondtosounds.Andanimalsfrompests(害虫),mothstomicecanhearintherangeoftheultrasonicclicks.Soundsmadebyplantscouldbeheardfromaroundfivemetersaway.Hadany’steamisnowstudyingwhatthelivingthingsneartheplantswilldoafterhearingthesounds.28.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraph?A.Plantscanmakepoppingbubbles.B.Plantssoundwhencommunicating.C.Humanscan’thearthesoundsmadebyplants.D.Stemsofplantsmakeclickingsoundsforhelp.29.WhatmayLilachHadanyagreewith?A.Plantsmayevenscreamwhenstressedout.B.Plantscancommunicatetheirfeelingstohumans.C.Plantsmaysendcertainmessagesbymakingsounds.D.Thesoundsreceivedfromthelabweresurelyfromplants.30.Inwhatwaycanmicrophonesbeusedtobenefitplants?A.Temperaturemonitoring. B.Timelyirrigation.C.Grassprevention. D.Pestcontrol.31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tocallonustoprotectplants.B.Tostresstheimportanceofplants’makingsounds.C.Toinformusofthesecretofplants’makingsounds.D.Towarnusagainstthedangersthesoundsofplantsmightcause.DAmericanusersofthepopularvideosharingserviceTikTokarepreparingforapossibleban(禁令)oftheappbytheUSgovernment.USlawmakershavewarnedtheChinese-ownedTikTokcouldbemisusingusers’information.ATikTokspokespersonsaidinastatement,“TikTokUSuserdataisstoredintheUS,withstrictcontrolsonemployeeaccess.TikTok’sbiggestinvestorscomefromtheUS.Wearecommittedtoprotectingourusers’privacyandsafetyaswecontinueworkingtobringjoytofamiliesandmeaningfulcareerstothosewhocreateonourplatform.”Theplatformletsuserscreateandshareveryshortvideosandprovideshelpfultoolstodoso.Videosoftenincludepopularsongsfromwell-knownartistsandTikTokhashelpedlaunchthecareersofnewInternetandmusicstars.NewsofthepossiblebanspreadquicklyamongTikTokusers.OneofthoseusersisTyGibsonofGreensboro,NorthCarolina.Gibsonsaidatfirst,hedismissedthereportssuggestingtheappmightbebanned.Butthen,atechnicalproblemledhimtobelieveabanmightbebeginning.Theproblem,whichwaslaterfixed,madeavideocountingtooldisappear.“Ithoughtitwastheend,”GibsontoldReutersnewsagency.“Ididn’tevenhavetimetothinkthingsthrough.”Gibsonsaidherecordedapersonalgoodbyevideoforhis4.6millionfans,askingthemtofollowhimonYouTubeandFacebook’sInstagram.OtherTikTokfansarestayingwiththeservicefornow.TikTokBanhasreceivedmorethan212millionviewsontheapp,whileSaveTikTokgotover315million.Fansareconcernedthatiftheappisactuallyshutdown,itwillchallengethevaluesthatAmericansholddear,suchasfreedomofspeech.CompetingvideosharingserviceslikeTrillerandBytehavewatcheddownloadsoftheirappsrise.Somerivals(对手)arenowdirectlytargetingTikTokusers.Triller,whichbecameknownforitsheavyuseofhip-hopmusic,isseekingtosignuptopTikTokstarstojoin,saidRyanKavanaugh,founderofTriller.DylanTateisaTikTokuserfromGreenville,SouthCarolinawith1.2millionfollowers.HehasbeenurgingotherTikTokuserstomovetotheByteappinhisrecentvideos.TatesaysonebigreasontomoveisthatBytegives100percentofadearningstovideocreators.32.WhatcanweknowaboutTikTokinParagraph1?A.Itsemployeeshaveeasyaccesstouserdata.B.Itcanprotecttheirusersfromlosingtheirjobs.C.Itisaplatformwhereusersprotecttheirprivacy.D.Itmaybebannedforpossiblymisusingusers’information.33.HowdidTyGibsonreacttotheban?A.Hewasshockedandangryatfirst. B.Hedidn’ttakethebanseriouslyatfirst.C.HechosetosticktoTikTokdespitetheban. D.Heattractedmorefanswithhisgoodbyevideo.34.Whathappenedtothecompetingvideosharingservice?A.TheymadeeffortstosupportTikTok.B.TheytriedtowinovertopTikTokstars.C.TheyforcedTikTokuserstodownloadtheirapps.D.Theyadvertisedtheirvideostomakemoremoney.35Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThebanmakespeoplefamiliarwithTikTokintheUSA.B.TikTokanditsrivalsarecompetingforcustomers.C.TikTokbecomesincreasinglystrongerdespitetheban.D.USTikTokusersprepareforlifewithouttheapp.第二节(共5个小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Asurprisingnumberofpeoplehavetroublecontrollingtheiremotions.Whensomethingdoesn’tgotheirway,theygetoverwhelmedbytheextremefeelings,likerageordistress,transformingeventhemostminorconflictsintodamagingandembarrassingsituations.Sohowcanyoupreventyouremotionsfromgettingoutofcontrol?361.Makeachemicalcountdown.Closeyoureyesandcounttofive.Duringthefiveseconds,thechemicalsinyourbrainwillslowdownenoughtoseeyoursituationclearlyandspareyoufromyearsofregret.2.Nameyouremotions.37Assoonasyoufeelsomethingbubblingupinsideyou,askyourself,“WhatexactlyamIfeeling?AmIangryorsad?Impatientorembarrassed?”Onceyouputanametoyouremotions,theybecomesmaller,simpler,andeasiertounderstand.3.38Whenyouareverystressed,yourpatienceanddisciplinewearthin.Thereareplentyofstress-relievingactivitiesoutthere,likewriting,meditation,andexercise.Anyofthesehabits,ifpracticedregularly,mayloweryourstresslevels,makingitmucheasiertoprocessandcontrolyouremotions.4.Createopportunityforexpression.Manypeoplelosecontroloftheiremotionsbecausetheydon’tallowthemselvestoexpresshowtheyreallyfeel.Foryourownsake,don’tletyouremotionsfester(溃烂)inthebackofyourmind.395.Channelyourfeelings.Youcanalsochannelyourfeelingsintoactivitieslikephysicalsportsorcreativehobbies.Forexample,youmighttrysingingatthetopofyourlungs.Justfindonethatsuitsyourinterest.40A.Getridofstress.B.Manageyourstress.C.Youneedtocontrolyouremotionsandchangeyourstateofmind.D.Manyofthesetricksandtechniquesareemployedeverysingleday.E.Andthatway,youcanleadyouremotionsintosomethingconstructive.F.Instead,createopportunitiestoexpressyouremotionsonaregularbasis.G.Westruggletocontrolouremotionsbecausewedon’tknowwhatwearefeeling.第三部分语言运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AnotherThursdayinPhiladelphia,ChristineKingwashurryingtoherjob.Thetrafficonthehighwaywas41.Shepulledintotheexitlane,whichwasmovingextremelyslowly.Shespottedamanandawomanengagedinanargument.Kingwatchedasthewomanrepeatedlyattemptedto42themanasheheadedtowardtheguardrail(护栏).Themankept43thewomanasideandshiftingsomeobjectfromhisrightarmtohisleft.OhmyGod,Kingrealized.That’sababy!Thewoman,in44andphysicallyoutmatched,struggledtopullthemanbackfromtheedge.Kinghitthebrakesandranattheman.“Givemethebaby!”shecried.“Don’tdothis!”Themanscreamedandthreatenedtoshootherwithagun.Herbodybeganto45.“OK,”shesaid,steppingbackward.The46hadstopped.Thehighwaywasaseaofwatchingeyes.Manypeoplewerefilming,47livestreaming.Butnoonegotoutoftheirvehicle.ItwasuptoKing,amotheroffive,tostopthis48.Thenthesoundofsirens—thepolicearrived.49,hestillrefusedtoletgoofthebaby.Nowtheofficerswere50him,grabbingandtuggingathisarm.Inthechaos,Kingmanagedtocarrythebabytohermother.51,thechildwasunharmed.Throughsobs,hermother52whathadhappened:abreakup,anattemptedfreshstart,anewapartment.Thenthemanhadfoundthemand53themintothecar.Howtheyhad54onthebridgewasn’tquiteclearbutforsurethemanwasthrownintoprison.ManyhavewonderedwhyKingwouldriskherlifefor55.Shewonderswhynooneelsehelped.“Idon’thavetoknowher,”shesays,“Therewasababyinvolved.”41.A.smooth B.thick C.noisy D.polluted42.A.avoid B.hug C.block D.pat43.A.setting B.putting C.seating D.pushing44.A.tears B.pieces C.place D.person45.A.ache B.shake C.relax D.grow46.A.argument B.time C.traffic D.storm47.A.rather B.almost C.yet D.even48.A.joke B.gunfight C.awkwardness D.tragedy49.A.Indeed B.However C.Moreover D.Therefore50A.on B.under C.off D.through51.A.Regrettably B.Interestingly C.Sadly D.Luckily52.A.feared B.buried C.delivered D.experienced53.A.allowed B.invited C.forced D.helped54.A.endedup B.madeup C.brokeup D.gaveup55.A.drivers B.friends C.couples D.strangers第Ⅱ卷(共55分)第四部分单词填空(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)根据中文释义或首字母,用所学单词的正确形式填空,每空1词。56.Thekoalaisu______toAustralia.57.Idon’tthinkit’srighttomakec______onsomethingbeforeyouknowthetruth.58.EllisIslandhasbecomeoneofAmerica’smostpopulartouristd______.59.Ihaveofferedtocleanupthehotelinexchangeforaweek’sa______init.60.You’dbetterp______yourbags.We’releavinginanhour.61.Hewasabita______aboutthesafetyofhisdaughter.62.Propercommunicationcann______thegapbetweenparentsandchildren.63.FormorebrochuresaboutothertoursaroundPeruc______usattourinfo@.64.Myfirsti______ofhimwasthathewasakindandthoughtfulyoungman.65.Itissaidthatdogswillkeepyouc______whenyouarefeelinglonely.66.Manyteenagerstodayareattractedtoonlinegames,buttheyshouldmanagetheirtimesothattheywon’tbea______tothosegames.67.Let’sc______onthematterinhandfornowandleaveotherissuestilllater.68.Shehasano______personality,whichmakesherpopularamongherpeers.69.Heseatedhimselfinthelastrow,p______tobetakingnotes,butactuallyhismindwaswandering.70.Thoughtheboyisonly10,healways______(表现)likeatruegentleman.71.______(应用)thetheorytopracticecanhelpushaveabetterunderstandingoftheknowledgewehavelearned.72.Ofthesixpeople______(受伤的)inthecrash,onlytwohavesurvived.73.Space______(探索)providesasymbolofnationalpride.74.The12306system,China’s______(官方的)trainticket-orderingplatform,wasrecentlyvisited53.2billiontimesinoneday,that’s616,000visitspersecond.75.Ididn’t______(认出)him—he’sgrownabeard.76.Preferencewillbegivento______(毕业生)withqualificationsinmaths.77.My______(一代)havegrownupwithouttheexperienceofaworldwar.78.MalaysiahassignificantlybenefitedfromChina’srapid______(经济的)growthoverthepastfewdecades,andbothcountriesarecooperatingwell.79.Thisbook,focusingonpracticalwriting,ishighly______(推荐)byteachers.80.HehadmadesomuchprogressintwoyearsthatheisabletoreadEnglishwith______(流利)andinterest.81.Forthemore______(爱冒险的)tourists,therearetripsintothemountainsforthemtoexploreinsteadofjustsightseeing.82.Theteam’svictorywasaresultoftheir______(决心)andhardwork.83.Withoutunwrittenrules______(文明的)lifewouldbeimpossible.84.Readingherbiography,Iwaslostin______(崇敬)forwhatDorisLessinghadachievedinliterature.85.Herunexpectedarrivalthrewusintototal______(困惑).第五部分书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的美国笔友Peter最近打算到你的家乡旅游,请写一封建议信为他提供旅行指南。要点如下:1.介绍你的家乡;2.推荐特色目的地;3.告知旅行注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为120左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua

重庆南开中学高2027级高一(上)期中考试答案听力:1-5:CABBB 6-10:BACBB 11-15:AACBB 16-20:BCAAC阅读理解:21-23:BDC 24-27:ABCD 28-31:CCBC 32-35:DBBD36-40:DGBFE完型:41-45:BCDAB 46-50:CDDBA 51-55:DCCAD单词填空:56.unique 57.comment(s) 58.destinations 59.accommodation60.pack 61.anxious 62.narrow 63.contact64.impression 65.company 66.addicted 67.concentrate68.outgoing 69.pretending 70.behaves 71.Applying72.injured 73.exploration 74.official 75.recognize/recognise76.graduates 77.generation 78.economic 79.recommended80.fluency 81.adventurous 82.determination 83.civilized/civilised84.admiration 85.confusion书面表达:Onepossibleversion:DearPeter,I’mthrilledtohearthatyouareplanningtovisitChongqing.Asapassionateambassadorofmyhometown,I’mwritingtosharesomeinsightsabouttheenchantingcity.Chongqing,nestledinthemountainousregionofSouthwestChina,isrenownedforitsstunninglandscapes,richhistoryandmouth-wateringcuisine.Frommyperspective,amust-visitistheThreeGorges,whereyoucantakeacruiseandmarvelatthebreathtakingscenery.Additionally,theChongqingZooishometotheadorablegiantpandas,adelightfultouristspotforallages.Ofcourse,theHongyaDong,offeringauniqueculturalexperience,isalsorecommended.Thenherecomemytipsaboutyourtrip.TheclimateinNovembercanbehumid,sopackaccordingly.What’smore,considerstayingnearthecitycenterforeasyaccesstoattractionsanddining.Lastly,becautiousaboutthehillyterrain,asitcanbequiteaworkout.IhopemyadvicecanbeofhelpandyoucanhaveafantastictimeexploringthewondersofChongqing.Yours,LiHua听力原文:第一节(Text1)W:Haveyoufinishedcleaningthebathroom?M:I’mdoingitnext.I’vejustfinishedthekitchen(1)andIcleanedthelivingroomwindowsthismorning.(Text2)M:Didyoucomebybus?W:Well,Iwaitedatthebusstopforages,butthebusnevercame,soIendedupwalkinghere.(2)M:Whydidn’tyoudrive?W:It’snotthatfar,youknow.(Text3)M:Hi,I’mheretotryoutfortheplay.W:YouneedtotalktoMs.Jasinsky.M:Isshetheonewithshortbrownhairwearingareddress?W:No,that’sMs.Jenson.Ms.Jasinskyhaslongblackhair(3).She’srightoverthere.(Text4)W:CouldItroubleyouforsomedirectionstoCityHall?M:Noproblem,justgodownthisstreetforfourblocks,thenwalkpasttheparkthatlookslikeaforestandit’satallglassbuildingoppositethecinema.(4)(Text5)M:Whatareyougoingtogetforlunch?(5)W:Well,Ilikepizza,butit’stoofattening.M:Howaboutasaladorabowlofchickennoodlesinstead?W:Itriedthesaladyesterday.Itwasn’tveryfresh.IthinkI’lltrythenoodles.第二节(Text6)M:Haveyoudecidedonanything?W:Well,IreallyliketheseblackshoesbutI’mshortofcash.IsthereanATMnearby?M:There’soneabouttwoblocksaway.W:Um,Idon’tthinkIhaveenoughtime.M:It’sonly6o’clock.Wedon’tcloseforanotherhour.(6)W:Iknow,butIneedtobesomewhereinhalfanhour.M:Whydon’tIholdontothemandyoucanpickthemuptomorrow?(7)W:That’llbegreat!Thankyou.Whattimedoyouopen?M:8o’clock.(Text7)W:How’sthejobhuntinggoing,Bill?M:Well,I’veappliedforafewpositionsandtomorrowIhaveaninterviewatafirmdowntown.W:That’sgreatnews!You’vebeenoutofworkforawhile.Ihopeyoumakeagoodimpressiontomorrow.M:Thankyou.ButfindingajobisharderthanIthought.Ishouldn’thavequitbeforefindinganewone.(8)W:Well,justdoyourbest.Anyotherjobinterviewsinthenearfuture?M:Well,acousinofminearrangedaphoneinterviewformewithhismanager—there

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