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单元过关测试卷(一)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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3,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.Whatisthewomandoingthere?A.Writingastory.B.Readingastory.C.Writingareport.2.Whatwilltheydo?A.Seetheboy'steacher.B.Meettheboy'sfriend.C.Seetheirnewteacher.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthejobnow?A.Bored.B.Funny.C.Interested.4.WhatisMissGreengoingtodo?A.Watchthemanplayfootball.B.WatchDavidplayfootball.C.WatchDavid'sfriendplayfootball.5.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atmidnight.B.Intheevening.C.Atdawn.其次节(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至8题。6.Wheredoesthisdialoguetakeplace?A.Intherestaurant.B.Onthephone.C.Inthestreet.7.Whendoesthisdialoguetakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.8.Ifthewomancomestolunch,howmanypeoplewillcomewithher?A.Three.B.Five.C.Four.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatarethemanandwomanlookingfor?A.Acomfortablehotel.B.Amodernhotel.C.Aninexpensivehotel.10.Wherecouldthemanandthewomanfindahoteltheyneed?A.Nexttoabank.B.Two-minutedrivetothewest.C.Ontheleftsideofthestreet.11.Wheredidtheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Nearabank.B.Nearahotel.C.Inarestaurant.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatdidthemanwanttodo?A.Tolookforagoldwatchforhiswife.B.Tobuyabirthdaygiftforhiswife.C.Tobuyadiamondringforhiswife.13.Whatdidthemanbuyatlast?A.Aring.B.Awatch.C.Anecklace.14.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthegift?A.$2,250.B.$2,000.C.$2,500.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whendidtheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Tuesdaymorning.B.Wednesdaymorning.C.Thursdaymorning.16.HowmanytimeswasMissSmithlateduringthatweek?A.Threetimes.B.Fourtimes.C.Fivetimes.17.WhywasMissSmithlatethatmorning?A.Itwasraining.B.Thebusservicewasverybad.C.Shedidn'thaveawatch.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydidn'tthebusinessmanwritethespeechhimself?A.Hewastoolazy.B.Hewastoobusy.C.Itwastoodifficult.19.Howdidtheaudiencefeelaboutthebusinessman'sspeechintheend?A.Theygotbored.B.Theyshowedinterestinit.C.Theyfeltangry.20.Whydidthespeechrunonforanhour?A.Thebusinessmanreadittwice.B.Thesecretarywrotethespeechforanhour.C.Thebusinessmanreadtheoriginalandthetwocopiesofthespeech.其次部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题中所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWildlifeandAdventureToursMadagascarMadagascaristhelandofthelemurs.Joinusandwe'llguideyouthroughMadagascar,whichistheonlycountrywhereyoucanexperienceunforgetablelemurchancemeetingsinthewild.pioneerexpeditions.comTel:01202798922SouthGeorgiaJoinateajourneytoSouthGeorgiatoadmirethousandsofkingpenguinsupclose.TheFallands&Antarticaofferskindsofshipstosuitallbudgets(预算)andrequirements.Contactoneofourpolarexpertstodayformoreinformationandspecialoffers!chimuadventures.comTel:02074038265ChinaPandasarethepopularanimalmascot(祥瑞物)ofChina.Withyearsofefforts,theyhavebeensuccessfullyfrom“endangered”to“valuable”onthelistofspeciesatrisk.Thetourallowsyoutowatchpandasintheirnaturalhabitat.onthegotours.Tel:02073711113CanadaOrcasarefiercekillers,makingthemthekingsandqueensoftheocean.Orcashaveveryclose­knitfamiliesandnormallywillstaythroughouttheirlifetime.Experiencedlocallybornguideswilltakeyoutoexploretheseattractiveseaanimals.aboriginaljourney.comTel:(001)250850110121.WhichofthefollowinganimalsareuniquetoMadagascar?A.Kingpenguins.B.Pandas.C.Lemurs.D.Orcas.22.WhatisspecialaboutOrcas?A.Theyenjoyaclosefamilyrelationship.B.Theyaregentleanimals.C.Theyarebornguides.D.Theylivealoneaftergrowingup.23.What'sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toencouragepeopletoprotectanimals.B.Tointroducedifferentkindsofanimals.C.Toattractreaderstostartawildlifetrip.D.Totellusthattheanimalsareendangered.BTheColoradoRiveristhelifebloodoftheAmericanSouthwest.Itsupplieswatertomorethan36millionpeople,haschangedthedesertintofarmland,andallowscitieslikeLosAngeles,Phoenix,andLasVegastodevelop.Butsatisfyingtheregion'sneedforwaterhascomeataprice.TheriveroncetraveledallthewayfromColorado'sRockyMountainstotheGulfofCalifornia.Now,damscontroltheriver'swaterforhumanuse.Asaresult,therivernolongerreachestheocean.Withoutwater,thedelta(三角洲)attheriver'smouthhasbecomedryandpoor.Tobringthedeltabacktolife,engineersrecentlyopenedtheMorelosDamneartheUS­Mexicobordertofreeatemporaryburstofwater.ThispulseflowallowedtheColoradoRivertoreachtheseaforthefirsttimein16years,helpingtheriver'sdeltacomealive.ThedamsbuiltbytheUSgovernmentformasystemofman­madelakes.Theselakescanstorefourtimestheriver'syearlyflow.“Thelakesareliketheriverbasin'sbankaccounts,”saysTaylorHawes.“Theyprovideaplacetosaveupwaterfornot­so­rainydays—likerightnow.”Inwettertimes,onandoffsincethe1960s,theColoradoRivermanagedtocompleteitsjourneytothesea.Duringthoseraretimes,springfloodstemporarilybroughtlifebacktothedelta.Seeingthedifferencealittlewatercouldmakegavescientiststheideaforthisyear'spulseflow.“Justaddwaterandyoucangetanamazingrecovery,”saysEloiseKendy.“Theprojectservesasamodelofhowtomanageriverssustainably(可持续地)forbothpeopleandnature.AlotofriversintheWesthaveproblems.Weusedthemtomakethedesertsbloomandbuildcities.Wedidn'tthinkabouttheenvironment.Butit'spossibletorestorethem.IfwecandoitintheColoradoRiverDelta,wecandoitanywhere.”24.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.TheGulfofCaliforniaisflooding.B.TheColoradoRiver'sdeltaisdying.C.TheAmericanSouthwestisbecomingpoor.D.ThewaterintheColoradoRiverisrunningout.25.Whatdoes“bankaccounts”meaninParagraph4?A.Lakescanstoremuchoftheriver'swater.B.Manybanksprovidemoneytobuilddams.C.Themoneymadefromthelakesiskeptinbanks.D.Peoplecanborrowmoneyfrombankstobuylakewater.26.WhatdoesEloiseKendywanttoexpress?A.Restoringdesertsissustainablefornature.B.ManycitiesarebuiltondesertsintheWest.C.RiversintheWesthavebeenpollutedseriously.D.Environmentalprotectionmustgowithdevelopment.27.Whatdidthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.AnefforttoprotecttheColoradoRiverfromdrying.B.AnexperimenttomaketheColoradoRiverflowfreely.C.AprojecttobringtheColoradoRiverDeltabacktolife.D.AwaytomakefulluseofthewaterfromtheColoradoRiver.CSnowleopards(豹)aresohardtophotographthatscientistsaren'tevensurehowmanyoftheseendangeredanimalsstillliveinthewild.TheSnowLeopardConservancy(SLC)setup20camerasinRussiain2010tolearnmoreaboutthebigcats.Afterafullsixmonths,theyhadexactlyzeropicture!That'swhentheorganizationunderstoodtheyneededhelp.Andtheonlypeoplewhocouldhelptheminfindingtheleopardsweretheverypeoplefromwhomtheywantedtoprotecttheanimals—localhunters(猎人).HuntingsnowleopardsisagainstthelawinRussia,butintheterribleclimateofSiberia,thefewpeoplelivingtherehadtoturntopoaching(盗猎)tofeedtheirfamilies.In2013,RussiannaturalistSergeiSpitsynapproachedMergenMarkov,alocalhunter,andtoldhimhisproject.Markovagreedtosetupthecamerawhereheknewhewouldfindleopards,anditworked.Markov,onceapoacher,worksfulltimefortheconservationistsnowandhas10camerasmonitoringleopards.“Ivisiteachcameraonceamonth.IhaveknownthiswholeregionsinceIwasachild,”hesaidproudly.TheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF)beganworkingwithotherlocalvillagersin2015.Thevillagewouldbepaid40,000rublesattheendoftheyeariftheimageofasnowleopardiscaught.WWFalsorentshorsesfromthevillagerssothattheydonotneedtomakemoneybypoachinganymore.“Todaytherearefarfewerleopardpoachersbutleopardsstillgetcaughtintrapssetforotheranimals,soIhavetostaywatchful,”saidMarkov.Changinggunsforcamerashasmadeabigdifferenceinthelivesoftheseformerpoachers,thevillage,andtheRussiansnowleopards.Thenumberofsnowleopardshasbeenrisingandtheirpopulationisexpectedtorecovertonormallevelswithin10years.28.Whywasnopictureofsnowleopardstakeninsixmonths?A.SLC's20camerasfailedtoworkproperly.B.Thenumberofsnowleopardsinthewildwastoosmall.C.Thelocalpoachersdestroyedthesecamerasonpurpose.D.Theresearchersknewlittleabouttheanimal'slivinghabits.29.WhatdidSergeiSpitsynpersuadeMarkovtodo?A.Findthepoachers.B.Repaircamerasintheforest.C.Catchmoreleopards.D.WorkforSLC.30.WhydidtheWWFbeginworkingwithlocalvillagers?A.Togetsomepicturesofsnowleopards.B.Tohelpvillagersmakealiving.C.Topreventvillagersfromhuntinganimals.D.Torenttheirhorsesatalowprice.31.HowcanwedescribetheWWF'scooperationwiththevillagers?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Curiositykillsthecat.C.Killtwobirdswithonestone.D.Oldhabitsdiehard.DSomething'shappeningatthelowestpointonourplanet,some1,388feetbelowthesealevel.TheDeadSea,asaltlakeclosetoIsrael,JordanandtheWestBank,isshrinkingatanalarmingrate—about3.3feetperyear,accordingtotheenvironmentalistgroupEcoPeaceMiddleEast.Andhumanactionsarelargelytoblame.“It'snotjustlikeonecountryispunishingtheDeadSea;it'smorelikethewholeregion,”saidphotographerMoritzKüstner,whovisitedtheareainFebruarytoworkonhisseries“TheDyingDeadSea”.TheDeadSeaneedswaterfromtheothernaturalsourcessurroundingit,suchastheJordanRiverbasin.Butaroundthe1960s,someofthewatersourcesitrelieduponwerediverted.Mineralextractionindustriesareanothermainreasonwhythewaterlevelsaredeclining,expertssay.TheDeadSea'smineralshavebeenpopularfortheirmedicalpowerandcanoftenbefoundincosmetics(化妆品)andotherconsumerproducts.Andthen,ofcourse,there'stheMiddleEast'shot,dryclimate,whichmakesitdifficultforthelaketorefillitself.IsraelandJordanhavesigneda$900milliondealinanefforttostabilizetheDeadSea'swaterlevels.ItinvolvesbuildingacanalfromtheRedSeatotheDeadSeasothatbothcountrieswouldbeabletonotonlysupplywatertoIsraelandJordanbutalsotopumpmuchneededwater—some300millioncubicmetersannually—intotheDeadSea.“ThisisthemostimportantandsignificantagreementsincethepeacetreatywithJordan(in1994),”saidSilvanShalom,Israel'senergyandwaterresourcesministeratthetime.Whetherthecanal—estimatedtotakethreeyearstocomplete—willworkoutpositivelyandasplannedremainstobeseen.32.MoritzKüstnervisitedtheDeadSeato________.A.shootTVseriesaboutpeople'sactionthereB.makeasurveyaboutthesealevelC.dohisphotographicseriesworkD.researchintoenvironmentalproblems33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthereasonforthewaterlevels'declining?A.TheothernaturalsourcestheDeadSeareliedonwereswitched.B.TheDeadSea'smineralshavebeendugandusedinsomeproducts.C.TheMiddleEast'sclimatemakesthelakeitselfdifficulttostorewater.D.IsraelandJordanarethetwocountriestodestroytheDeadSea.34.WhatmeasurehasbeentakentosavetheDeadSea?A.BringinginwaterfromtheRedSea.B.IntroducingwaterfromIsraelandJordan.C.TakingIsrael'senergyandwaterresources.D.Strugglingforinternationalsupport.35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.WhytheDeadSeaisdyingandthemeasurestakentosaveit.B.HowimportanttheDeadSeaisinIsrael,JordanandtheWestBank.C.HowtosolvetheproblemthattheDeadSeaisbeingdestroyed.D.Protectingtheenvironmentisinnohurryallovertheworld.其次节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下列短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两处为多余选项。Chinahasmadegreatimprovementsinenvironmentalprotectionduringthepast70years.__36__EachspeciesonEarthhasaroletoplayintheecosystem.Inrecentdecades,aseriesofwildlifeprotectionmovementshavebeencarriedoutbythecentralgovernment.__37__Thegiantpandaandthecrestedibis(朱鹮)areamongthesesuccessstories.Thegiantpandausedtohaveapopulationof1,114inthe1970s.Itnowtotals1,864thanksto52protectionareas.__38__Bytheendof2024,sevenoftheninepandasreleasedhadsurvivedinthewild.__39__In1981,sevencrestedibiseswerefoundinYangxiancounty,ShaanxiProvince.Sincethen,breedingprogramshavehelpedthepopulationreach2,000.ChinahasevensentcrestedibisestoJapanandSouthKoreainrecentyearstohelpwiththespecies'survival.__40__Keyprojectswillbecontinuallycarriedouttoimproveprotection,includingmakingthelistsofwildanimalsandplantsunderstateprotection,andalsofightingagainstillegalwildlifetrade.A.Anotherspecieswasoncethoughttobealmostextinct.B.Protectingwildlifeis,withoutdoubt,animportantpart.C.Chinawillcontinueitseffortsatthewildlifeprotection.D.Peoplecallforimmediateprotectionoftheremainingspecies.E.Scientistshaveworkedtofeedpandasandthenreleasethemintothewild.F.Asenvironmentaldamagehasincreased,signsofchangehaveappearedaroundtheworld.G.Severalspeciesindangerofextinctionhavemadeimpressiveprogressthankstothemethods.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)阅读下列短文,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。Two­year­oldNancyisdeaf.However,thathasn'tstoppedherfrombeinga(n)__41__littlegirltryingto“chat”toanyoneshemeets.Assoonasshegoesoutintotownwithherparents,shestarts__42__inthehopethatthepersonsheistalkingtoknowssignlanguagetoo.Normally,hearinglossisasocial__43__forthosewhodon'tknowhowtousesignlanguage.AnyoneNancytriedtotalkto__44__thisandfeltsosorrytheycouldn'trespond.Theywishedtheycould__45__herandsaysomethingback,buttheyfoundthemselvescompletelyataloss.Then,somethingamazinghappened.Insteadofcausinga__46__,thisbarrierbroughtthecommunitytogether.Determinedto__47__signlanguagesothattheycouldtalktoNancy,her__48__hiredaninstructorontheirown,andnowtheyaredevotedtotakingclassestogether.Theteacher__49__thatthisisreallyremarkablebecause,quiteoften,eventheparentsofdeafchildrendon'tbothertolearnthelanguage.ButhereNancyhasafullcommunitythatissigningandcommunicatingwithher,anditisa__50__story.TheteacheralsosaysthatthislevelofinclusionwillmakeahugedifferenceinNancy's__51__.Italmostcertainlyguaranteesthatshewillbeahappierandmore__52__individualinthefuture.Nancy'sparentsarealreadynoticinga__53__intheirdaughterandtheyhavenowordstoexpresshow__54__theyaretotheirneighbours.Withalittlegirlandalotoflove,theneighbours__55__maketheneighbourhoodacommunity.41.A.independent B.helpful C.outgoing D.generous42.A.signing B.cheeringC.waving D.smiling43.A.mistake B.barrierC.conflict D.stress44.A.discussed B.ignoredC.realised D.denied45.A.inspire B.protectC.trust D.understand46.A.debate B.separationC.complaint D.panic47.A.create B.learnC.translate D.improve48.A.classmates B.parentsC.teachers D.neighbours49.A.warns B.predictsC.admits D.regrets50.A.relaxing B.popularC.satisfying D.beautiful51.A.plan B.hearingC.life D.opinion52.A.well­adjusted B.matureC.well­behaved D.considerate53.A.potential B.beliefC.strength D.difference54.A.friendly B.gratefulC.important D.familiar55.A.truly B.almostC.merely D.even其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheannualHarbinInternationalIceandSnowFestivalisHarbin'smaintouristhighlight.It56.________(become)oneoftheworld'sbiggestwinterfestivalssofar,alongwiththeonesinJapan,NorwayandCanada.57.________makethisfestivalspecialarethesculpturesonalargescaleandthebeautifullighting.Atfirst,mainlytheChinesetookpart,butnowitisaninternationalfestivaland58.________(compete).Asthefestivaldevelops,thesizeofthesnowsculpturesandicearchitectureexhibitskeeps59.________(increase).Theworkofmakingtheseexhibitsis60.________(astonish),andtheirsizesandbeautyareamazing.Thefestivalis61.________(official)heldfromtheendofDecembertoFebruary.Theopeningdatekeepschanging,andtheclosingdatepartlydepends62.________theweather.Morethan1,000icesculpturesareonshow,suchasicelanterns,magicalfiguresandanimalsthat63.________(love)bychildren.Itismostlyaniceworld64.________(aim)atkids.Thereareinterestingactivitieskidsmayenjoy,likeiceskating.IfyouareplanningaHarbintour,pleaseattend65.________wonderfulfestival.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)某英文网站要举办主题为爱护环境的征文大赛,请你以Wecanhelpprotecttheenvironment为标题写一篇短文参赛,要点包括:1.环境污染越来越严峻;2.作为学生,我们应当怎样爱护环境;3.号召同学们从现在做起。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。Aftergraduation,Jasonwenttoworkinabigbusiness.Theschedulewasverytightandhewassobusyworking,travellingfromoneplacetoanother,thathewasalwaysonbusinessforweekswithoutgoingtohismother'shome.Andthisyear,hehadn'tseenhismotherformonths.Mother'sDaywascomingup,andhewouldhavemanagedtogobackhome,butthisyearhewasjusttoobusyandtootired.Onedaywhenhewasdrivinginasmalltown,hesawaflowershop.Hesaidtohimself,“IknowwhatIwilldo.I'llsendmymothersomeflowers.”Hestoppedandwentintotheflowershopandsawaboytalkingtoagirlinit.“HowmanyrosescanIgetforfivedollars?”theboyasked.Thegirlwastryingtoexplainthatroseswereexpensive.Maybetheboywouldbehappywithsomethingelse.“No,Ihavetohaveroses,”hesaid.“Ithastoberedroses,becausemymumlikesthembest.ItisMother'sDay.Iwanttogetsomethingspecial.”Hewasstubborn.Thegirlintheshoplookedattheboyandwasjustshakingherhead.SomethinginsideJasonwastouchedbytheboy'svoice.Itseemedthathewantedtogetthoserosesverymuch.Jasonlookedattheboyandsaidtothegirlthathewouldpayfortheboy'sroses.Thegirllookedattheboyandsaid,“Okay,Iwillgiveyouadozenredrosesforyourdollars.”Theboyalmostjumpedintotheair.Hetooktheflowersandranout.Itwasworthmorethanfiftydollarsjusttoseethatkindofexcitement.Jasonorderedhisownflowersandaskedthegirltohavethemtakentohismother.Afterthat,withrelief(轻松),hedrovedowntheroad.留意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Notlongafterhisdriving,hesawtheboy_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Jasonstoodthereinsilence.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________单元过关测试卷(一)第一部分听力材料(Text1)M:WhatareyoudoinginNewYork?W:I'mwritingastoryforYESmagazine.(Text2)M:Sarah,IwouldliketointroducemyteacherMissSmithtoyou.Shallwegoandseehernow?W:Good.Let'sgo.(Text3)M:Whatdoyoulikeaboutyourjob?W:Well,itwasfunatfirstbecausetherewassomuchtolearn.Butnow,Ikeepdoingthesamethingsdayafterday.I'mfedupwithmyjob.(Text4)M:MissGreen,myfriendDavidisaverygoodfootballplayerandhehasplayeditforyears.Willyoucomeandwatchhimplaysomeday?W:Yes,Iwill.Thankyou.Ilikewatchingfootballgames.(Text5)M:It'sfreezingnowhere.Therewon'tbeanothercarforhours.Ishouldstayathome.W:Don'tworry.Weshouldseethesuncomeupinhalfanhour.(Text6)M:“DeepSeaRestaurant”.HeadWaiter.Goodmorning.W:I'dliketoreserveatableforfive.M:Andisthattoday,madam?W:Ofcourse.M:Atwhattime,madam?W:Oh,aboutthreeo'clock,Isuppose.M:I'mafraidweonlyservelunchuntil3p.m.,madam.W:Ohwell,twoo'clockthen,anditmustbebyawindow.M:Verygood,andwhatname,please?W:Brown,Mrs.MarthaBrown.M:Verygood,Mrs.Brown.Atableforfiveat2p.m.today.(Text7)M:Goodevening,sir,madam.Atablefortwo?W:No,thankyou.Butwehaveasmallproblem.Canyouhelpus?M:Sure.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Wearelookingforahotel.Arethereanyhotelsnearhere?M:Yes,therearesomehotelsinthisstreet.Thenearestoneisnexttothebank.It'squitemodern.W:Doyouthinkthere'reanyinexpensiveonesnearby?We'releavingtomorrowmorning.M:Yes.Drivewestforabouttwominutesandyouwillfindagraybuildingontherightside.It'safamilyhotel,verycomfortable,andthepricesarequitereasonable.W:Itsoundsnice.Thankyouverymuchforyourhelp.M:That'sallright.(Text8)W:MayIhelpyou,sir?M:Yes.I'mlookingforanicegiftformywife.It'sherbirthdaytomorrow.W:Perhapsshewouldlikeanicenecklace.Wehavemanyforyoutochoosefrom.M:Idon'tknow.She'salreadygotone.W:Well,then,maybearingorawatchwouldbenice.M:Yes.Shemayneedanewwatch.Theoneshe'swearingwaspasseddownfromhergrandmother.Soshe'salwayslateforwork.W:Thegoldoneispretty.M:Yes,itis.Butarethesediamondsreal?W:Yes,theyare.Thiswatchusuallycosts$2,500.Butifyoubuyitnow,Icangiveyou10%off.M:It'sverynice.I'lltakeit.Doyouacceptcreditcardsorchecks?W:Bothwilldo.(Text9)W:Goodmorning,Mr.Sharp.I'mawfullysorryI'mlate.M:You'relateeverymorning,MissSmith.YouwerelateTuesday,yesterday...Don'tyouhaveawatch?W:Yes,butitwasn'tmyfault.Istoodintherainforanhourthismorning.Iwaitedandwaitedforabus.Andthenwhenonecame,itwasfull.M:Howaboutyesterdayandthedaybeforeyesterday?W:Well,Icamebytaxiyesterdayand...M:Andyouwerestilllate!AndTuesday?W:TuesdayIwenttoseethedoctorandIwaitedformyturnforalmosttwohours.Itwasterrible!M:Andtomorrow,MissSmith?(Text10)Animportantbusinessmanwasaskedtogiveatwenty-minutespeechinanothercity.Hewastoobusytowriteithimself,soheaskedhissecretarytoputonetogetherforhimoutofalargebookofspeecheswhichshehadonherdesk.Shetypedoneoutforhim,andhepickeditjustintimetorushofftohisplane.Butwhenhegavehisspeech,itranonforanhour,andtheaudiencewasboredbytheendofit.Whenthebusinessmangotbacktohisoffice,hecomplainedtohissecretaryaboutthis.“Itoldyouitshouldbeatwenty-minutespeech,”hesaidtoherangrily.“That'swhatIgaveyou,”sheanswered,“theoriginalandthetwocopies.Theoriginalforyoutoreadatthemeetingandthetwocopiesforthefile.”答案:1~5AAABC6~10BACCB11~15CBBAC16~20ABBAC其次部分第一节A【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了不同国家的4个关于野生动物探险的旅游。21.答案与解析:C'细微环节理解题。依据文章中第一段“Madagascaristhelandofthelemurs.Joinusandwe'llguideyouthroughMadagascar,whichistheonlycountrywhereyoucanexperienceunforgetablelemurchancemeetingsinthewild.”可知Madagascar是狐猴之乡。故选C。22.答案与解析:A'细微环节理解题。依据文章最终一段中的“Orcashaveveryclose­knitfamiliesandnormallywillstaythroughouttheirlifetime.”可知,虎鲸的特殊之处在于它们宠爱密切的家庭关系。故选A。23.答案与解析:C'推理推断题。依据全文内容可知,作者为读者介绍了不同的国家的4个关于野生动物探险的旅游,以及每段旅程的特点和联系方式。所以,作者写本文的目的是吸引读者关注这些野外探险之旅,进而参与这些旅行。故选C。B【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。由于水坝限制水流,科罗拉多河河口三角洲已经变得干枯。最近一项安排使该河三角洲复原朝气,这一事务引发了人们对可持续发展的思索。24.答案与解析:B'考查推理推断。通过文章的前两段,尤其是其次段中的“Asaresult...thedelta(三角洲)attheriver'smouthhasbecomedryandpoor”可知,由于没有了水的流入,科罗拉多河河口三角洲已经变得干枯和贫困,故可推知此三角洲正在消逝。故选B项。25.答案与解析:A'考查细微环节理解。由第四段中的“Theselakescanstorefourtimestheriver'syearlyflow.‘Thelakesareliketheriverbasin'sbankaccounts...saveupwaterfornot­so­rainydays”可知,这些湖泊就像河流流域的“银行账户”一样可以存储大量的水。故选A项。26.答案与解析:D考查推理推断。由最终一段的内容,尤其是“Theprojectservesasamodelofhowtomanageriverssustainably(可持续地)forbothpeopleandnature”可知,该项目为如何可持续地管理河流以使其同时服务于人与自然树立了榜样。由此可推知,发展(经济)的同时也要爱护环境。故选D项。27.答案与解析:C'考查主旨大意。由于水坝限制水流,科罗拉多河河口三角洲变得干枯。最近工程师开启堤坝,让三角洲复原了朝气。故C项“一个让科罗拉多河河口三角洲复原朝气的项目”符合题意。故选C项。C【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍雪豹管理局虽然安装了摄像机拍摄雪豹的照片,以获知如今有多少濒危的雪豹,但始终未胜利,于是他们找猎人帮助,猎人因此换枪支为摄像机,不再捕杀雪豹,因此,雪豹的数量始终在增加。28.答案与解析:B'推理推断题。依据文章第一段“Snowleopardsareso

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