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模块综合测评一第一部分听力(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)听下面五段对话。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.WhatisthemanplanningtodoonSaturday?A.Entertainrelatives. B.Skatewithfriends. C.GooutwithMary.2.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Theincreasingcrimerate. B.Thecoverageofnewspapers. C.Theimpactofmassmedia.3.Whenwillthemandohispart-timejob?A.OnTuesdaysandThursdays. B.OnMondaysandWednesdays. C.OnMondaysandThursdays.4.Whomaymakethephonecall?A.Maria. B.Sofia. C.Jeff.5.WhatwillthewomanprobablyworkaswhenshesettlesinSeattle?A.Ateacher. B.Adirector. C.Abankclerk.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白。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。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.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Waitingforatennisstar.B.Watchingatennismatch.C.Queuingupforatennismatch.7.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.London. B.Berlin. C.Washington.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howlongisthemovie?A.Twohours. B.Threehours. C.Fourhours.9.Whatisthemangoingtodotoday?A.Goforacycleride. B.Workonhisschoolpaper. C.Finishwatchingthemovie.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whomdoesthecarbelongto?A.Theman’sparents. B.Theman’sfriend. C.Themanhimself.11.Whatdoesthepriceofthecarinclude?A.Allfeesbutnotaxes. B.Freeserviceforoneyear. C.Aone-monthserviceagreement.12.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Testoutthecarbyhimself.B.Getthecontractreadytosign.C.Getthecarkeysforthewoman.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whywon’tthetwospeakersgotoEurope?A.Theycan’taffordit.B.Theydon’thaveenoughtime.C.Theyhavebeenthererecently.14.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Gotothedentist. B.Bookthetickets. C.Arrangeherwork.15.Howwillthetwospeakerstravel?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bytrain.16.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantodobeforetheyleave?A.Fillthecarupwithgas. B.Checktheweatherforecast. C.Makealistofthingstobring.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthespeakerdoyesterdaymorning?A.Hewentfishing. B.Hewenthiking. C.Hewenthorse-riding.18.Whendothecampershelpwithcooking?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.19.Whatwasthespeakerinchargeofyesterday?A.Preparingthehotdogs. B.Makingthecampfire. C.Lookingforsticks.20.Howlongdoesthesummercamplast?A.Foreightdays. B.Forsevendays. C.Forsixdays.其次部分阅读(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。AMakeYourselfatHomeatTheseB&BsTheDistrictofColumbiahasplentyofhotelsandAirbnbs.Buttherearestilltraditionalbedandbreakfastsaround.Wehavefoundsomeinterestingones.AkwaabaBedandBreakfastInns“Akwaaba”meanswelcomeinTwi,aGhanaianlanguage.Guestsat170816thStNWstarttheirdaywithabreakfastbasedonguests’requests.EachoftheeightunitsisnamedforanAfricanAmericanwriter.TheLangstonHughesroom,$210to$250anightinthefall,isthemostpopular.Thenearly300-square-footroomisaspowerfulasaHughespoem,withrichcoffeecolors,aking-sizebed,andwoodfurniture.Checkthewebsiteforprices.It’sbesttobookabouttwoweeksinadvancethroughthewebsite.ChesterA.ArthurHouseTheChesterA.ArthurHouseat13thandPStreetNWisahistorylover’sdelight.The1883homewasbuiltforanUndersecretaryoftheTreasuryinPresidentArthur’sadministration.OwnerDonaldSmith,ahistoricalfictionwriterandformerjournalist,canprovidebackgroundonthehouseandeverythinginit.Aroom—therearefour—is$135to$205anight.Theroomhasahigh-qualityleatherqueen-sizebed.ThebathroomhasimportedItaliantiles(瓷砖),andanoriginalVictorianslidingdoor.Bookatthewebsite.MaloloBedandBreakfastMaloloat5213BStSEisthecity’sfirstB&BeastoftheAnacostiaRiver.Malolohasfourbedroomsat$189to$283anightthisseason.Co-founderandchef(厨师)GeorgeLopezdecoratedeachoftheroomsinatropical(热带的)style.Thehousealsohasspa-likebathrooms.Lopezpreparesbreakfastatguests’requests.There’sanadditionalfee.Malolorequiresatleastatwo-nightstayandoffersfreeparking.Bookatthewebsite.21.WhichofthefollowingaboutAkwaabaisNOTtrue?A.Ithaseightunits.B.ItsunitsarenamedforanAfricanAmericanwriter.C.Itcancost$200anightinthefall.D.It’sbesttobookabouttwoweeksinadvance.22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheChesterA.ArthurHouse?A.Ithas13rooms. B.Itisownedbyanofficial.C.Itistastefullydecorated. D.Ithastwosinglebedsineachbedroom.23.WhatistherequirementofMaloloBedandBreakfast?A.Payingforstreetparking. B.Stayingatleasttwonights.C.Checkingoutbefore12am. D.Bookingtwoweeksinadvance.BAncienthutongsofBeijingarealwayspopularwithvisitorstothecapitalcity.Buttimehasnotbeenkindtotheseoldneighborhoods.Inthemiddleofthe20thcentury,over3,000hutongscouldbefoundinBeijing.Butowingtoaprogramofrapidmodernization,thevastmajorityofthesehavebeentorndown.Today,unfortunately,just500remain.Althougheffortshavebeentakentoprotectthesurvivinghutongs,manyofthehomesintheseareashavefallenintodisrepairandareinalarmingcondition.ButBeijingarchitecturefirmPeople’sArchitectureOffice(PAO)hasdesignedasolutionforrepairinghutonghomeswhilekeepingtheirtraditionalcharacter.PAOisputtingprefabricatedmodules(预制模块)inandaroundthehouses,consistingofpanels(嵌板)madeofsteelandglass.Thepanelsfittogethertocreatebright,comfortablespaceforresidents(居民).Themodulescost$500persquaremeter—one-tenthoftheBeijingaverageof$5,000persquaremeter—andcanbeinstalledinaday.“Theunitsaresmall,”saysJamesShen,co-founderofPAO.“Itmeansthatweareabletobringthempiecebypieceintotheseverynarrowhutongs.Italsomeansthatwecandobuildingrepairswithouttearinganyoftheoldbuildingsdown.”Thegrouprecentlyperformeditsfirstinstallationforaresident,intheGuangcaiHutong.ResidentFanKesaysthemodulehasbeentransformative,particularlyfortheadditionallightitprovides.“AtfirstwhenIlivedhere,itwasalwaysdark,”saysFan.“Nowaftertherepairs,I’mbathedinsunlightthroughouttheday.Inolongerfeelcagedin.”Shehopesthefirstinstallationwillbefollowedbythousandsmore.Thearchitectsayssuchaprogramwouldbreathenewlifeintothehutongs,which,particularlythoseincentralareas,arealreadyseeingmoreinterestfromhousepurchasers.Onecouplerecentlyspentover$800,000onan11-square-meterhomeinWenchangHutong.“Thiskindofsolutioncanhelpmaketheseolderareaslivelier,”saysShen.“Itcanshowyoungerpeoplethatyoudon’thavetomovetoabrandnewmodernapartmentcomplex.”24.Whatfeelingdoestheauthorexpressinparagraph1?A.Curiosity. B.Concern. C.Excitement. D.Confusion.25.Whichofthefollowingisanadvantageofthemodules?A.Theyareverybigandcheap.B.Theyusetraditionalmaterials.C.Theycannotbetorndowneasily.D.Theydonotharmtheancientarchitecture.26.WhatdoesFanprobablythinkofthemodules?A.Theyaresatisfying. B.Theyareingreatdemand.C.Theyblockoutthesunlight. D.Theyoftenneedrepairwork.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheLastHutongsofBeijingB.AGrowingNeedforHutongHomesC.Beijing’sHutongsGetaFuturisticMakeoverD.YoungPeopleChangeTheirAttitudetoBeijing’sHutongsCA293-million-milejourneyoftheNASAPerseverancerover(探测器)toMarsendedsuccessfullyonFebruary18,2024,withapicture-perfectlandinginsidetheJezeroCrater.Thecar-sized,six-wheeledrover,nicknamedPercy,istheUSspaceagency’sbiggestandmostadvancedexplorertodate.Itsprimarymissionistosearchforsignsofancientmicrobial(微生物的)lifeonMars.LandingonMarsisextremelytricky.TheRedPlanet’sgravitational(引力的)pullcausestheapproachingspacecrafttogofastertohighspeeds,whileitsthinatmosphere—just1percentthatofEarth’s—doeslittletohelpslowitdownasitapproachesthesurface.ThescientistshadtoreducePercy’s12,000mphspeedtoasafelandingspeedoflessthanfivemph—injustsixandahalfminutes.Thetargetentryanglealsohadtobeaprecise12degrees—anysteeper,andthespacecraftwouldburnup;anyflatter,anditwouldgetlostinspace.Itisnowonderthatthefinalapproachisoftenreferredtoasthe“sevenminutesofterror”.Uponattainingamanageablespeed,PercybrieflyflewovertheMartiansurfacetoseekouttheperfectlandingspot.Itscomplexmap-readingsystemrapidlyscannedtheareaandmatcheditwithmapsinitsdatabasetofindthebestlocation.TheNASAscientistswillspendthenexttwomonthstestingPercy’sscientificinstruments.Onceready,theroverwillbegintocarryoutitsmission.“Perseveranceisthesmartestrobotevermade,butconfirmingthatmicrobiallifeonceexistedcarriesanunusuallylargeburdenofproof,”saidLoriGlaze,directorofNASA’sPlanetaryScienceDivision.“Whilewe’lllearnalotwiththegreatinstrumentswehaveaboardtherover,itmayverywellrequirethefarmorewell-equippedlaboratoriesanddelicateinstrumentsbackhereonEarthtotelluswhetheroursamples(样本)carryevidencethatMarsonceharboredlife.”28.WhatistheextraordinarychallengefortherovertolandonMars?A.Thespeedreduction. B.Theatmosphereanalysis.C.Thelocationsearch. D.Thetimemanagement.29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Waystofindthepreciseentryangle. B.Consequencesofthewrongentrydegree.C.Factorstosurvive“thesevenminutes”. D.Reasonsforthenecessityofspeedreducing.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph4referto?A.Thespot. B.Thearea. C.Thesystem. D.Thesurface.31.WhatcanbeinferredfromLoriGlaze’swords?A.Instrumentsaboardtheroverarenotquitereliable.B.Perseveranceisabletocollectenoughevidenceneeded.C.ManstillhasalongwaytogotoprovelifewasonMars.D.SamplesofMarswillbereturnedsoontoourlabsonEarth.DAnyonewhocommutes(通勤)bycarknowsthattrafficjamsareanunavoidablepartoflife.Buthumansarenotaloneinfacingpotentialjams.Antsalsocommute—betweentheirnestsandsourcesoffood.Thesurvivaloftheircoloniesdependsondoingthisefficiently.Whenhumanscommute,there’sapointatwhichcarsbecomedense(稠密的)enoughtoslowdowntheflowoftraffic,causingajam.Researcherswantedtoknowifantsonthemovecouldalsogetstuck.SotheyregulatedtrafficdensitybyconstructingbridgesofvariouswidthsbetweenacolonyofArgentineantsandasourceoffood.Thentheywaitedandwatched,tryingtofindoutatwhatpointtheyweregoingtohaveatrafficjam.Butitappearedthatthatneverhappened.Theyalwaysmanagedtoavoidatrafficjam.Theflowofantsdidincreaseinthebeginningasantsstartedtofillthebridgeandthenleveledoffathighdensity.Butitneversloweddownorstopped,evenwhenthebridgewasnearlyfilledwithants.Theresearchersthentookacloserlookathowthebehaviourofindividualantsimpactedontrafficasawhole.Andtheyfoundthatwhenantssenseovercrowding,theyadjusttheirspeedsandavoidenteringhigh-densityareas,whichpreventsjams.Theirbehaviourmaybepromotedbypheromones,chemicalsthatcantellotherantswhereatrailis.Theantsalsomanagetoavoidcolliding(碰撞)witheachotherathighdensity,whichcouldreallyslowthemdown.Canantshelpussolveourowntrafficproblems?Notlikely.That’sbecausewhenitcomestogettingfrompointAtopointBasfastaspossible,humandriversputtheirowngoalsfirst.Individualantshavetobemorecooperativeinordertofeedthecolony.Buttheresearchcouldbeusefulinimprovingtrafficflowforself-drivingcars,whichcanbedesignedtobelesslikeselfishhumans—andmorelikeants.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph2referto?A.Surviving. Bmuting. C.Findingfood. D.Avoidingjams.33.Howdidtheresearcherscontrolthetrafficdensityofthecommutingants?A.Throughcloserobservation.B.Byregulatingtheirnumbers.C.Byfindingoutthedensepoints.D.Bycontrollingthewidthsoftheirpaths.34.Howcanantsavoidtrafficjamsaccordingtotheresearch?A.Theyfollowaspecialroute.B.Theymaketheirflowsteadyathighdensity.C.Theyneverstoporslowdownontheway.D.Theydependontheirnaturalchemicalstomakeadjustments.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TrafficJamsB.SurvivalofanAntColonyC.Unavoidable?NotforAnts!D.DifferencesBetweenHumansandAnts其次节(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。BenefitsofReadingtoYourChildfromanEarlyAgeReadingwithyourchildatanearlyageisoneofthemostenjoyableandmemorableexperiencesthatyoucanhave.36Inrecentyears,expertshaveshownthatreadingtoyourchildfromanearlyagehasconsiderablebenefitsfortheiremotionalandeducationaldevelopment.Herearefourbenefitsofreadingtoyourchild.
Itencourageschildren’sloveoflearning.Theexperiencesthatchildrenhavewithreadingbeforeprimaryschooloftenplayanimportantroleinshapinghowtheyapproachreadinginthefuture.37Thisenthusiasmwillgivethemanunbelievableadvantagethroughouttheireducation.
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TheMelbourneInstituteofAppliedEconomicandSocialResearchpublishedalong-termstudyonthereadingskillsofmorethan4,000children,fromtheagesof4to11.Thestudyshowedthatchildrenwhoarereadtosixtosevendaysaweekarealmostayearaheadofthosewhoarenotbeingreadtointermsofliteracy(读写实力)skills.Itdevelopscommunicationskills.39Whenreadingwithyouryoungchild,youwilloftengetasked,“Whatdoesthatwordmean?”Thisisanexcellentthing.Themorequestionstheyask,themorewordstheywilllearn,andthemoreclearlytheywillbeabletoexpresstheirideasinthefuture.
Itpromotes(提升)creativity.Creativityistheabilitytolookatadifficultsituationandthink,“WhatarethedifferentwaysthatIcanapproachthis?”40Andtheywillexploreideasandpossibilitiesthattheyhaveneverthoughtofbefore.
A.Itprovideseducationaladvantages.B.Ithelpspreventage-relateddisease.C.Agoodbookcanallowyourchildtobeimaginative.D.Havechildreneverthoughtabouttheseadvantagesbefore?E.Thisexperiencewillalsohelpchildrenlovereadingintheirlaterlife.F.Oneofthebestwaysoflearningnewwordsisthroughreading.G.Butdidyouknowthatitisalsoavitalpartofyourchild’sdevelopment?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。Ayearorsolater,Iwasconductingaseriesofcustomerserviceseminars(讲习会)inNewEngland.Myclienthad41amotelformetostayatinGlenInnes.Everythingaboutthe42Ireceivedatthismotelwas43whatIcouldeverhaveexpected.Iwasgreetedon44bycar,welcomedwithahandshakeandafriendlysmile.AsI45,theownerofthemotel46meforstayingwithhimandgavemeanappletoeatasI47ontoInverell.
TheCentralMotelisownedand48byDavidandRosemarieBryant.Itisoneofthetenmotelsinthetown.Sincethatfirst49,IhavestayedattheCentralMotelonseveralotheroccasions.50,themostsignificantfactisthatinthecourseofthat51Ihaveconductedover1,000seminars.Atnearlyalloftheseseminars,Ihavetoldmy52abouthowthegreatserviceattheCentralMotelandthelittleextratouchofthecrisp,fresh,redappleonmydepartureencouragedmeto53again.
Ihaveno54intheCentralMotel.IamjustadelightedcustomerwholikestotellthestoryofhowwellIwas55.Mystoryalsoshowsthatpraiseandpopularitywillfollowinabundanceifyoujusttreatyourcustomerswithgenuinepolitenessandrespect.
41.A.found B.visited C.booked D.bought42.A.answer B.gift C.letter D.service43.A.beyond B.near C.within D.without44.A.telephone B.arrival C.bus D.start45.A.checkedout B.settledown C.pulledin D.lookedaround46.A.thanked B.praised C.regretted D.excused47.A.held B.lived C.drove D.talked48.A.shared B.run C.built D.shown49.A.sight B.impression C.dinner D.visit50.A.However B.Besides C.Thus D.So51.A.trip B.time C.chance D.occasion52.A.story B.incident C.suggestion D.dream53.A.remember Be C.stay D.leave54.A.advice B.hope C.plan D.interest55.A.taught B.treated C.shown D.thanked其次节(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。AyounginventorfromCanadaismakingheadlinesaftershecreatedaspecializedsetofcontactlenses(隐形眼镜)56.cancorrectcolorblindness.
GabrielleMasone,28,becameinspiredtocreatethesecontactlensesbecauseofherown57.(person)issueswithhereyesightsheexperiencedasachild.“WhenIwaslittle,Ihadaneyecondition58.(call)amblyopia(弱视)andoneofmyeyesfinallywentblind,”sheexplained.
In2017,Gabrielle59.(start)ColorsmithLabsInc.withtheaimof60.(create)correctivelenses.Lessthantwoyearslater,afterteamingupwith61.(scientist)fromStMary’sUniversityinHalifax,Gabrielleaccomplishedthisgoal!Gabrielleishopingthatthis62.(invent)willsaveothersfromhavingtowearlarge,unfashionableglasses.
DanielleTokarz,aprofessorwithStMary’sUniversityChemistryDepartment,ishelpingGabrielleperfectthelenses.“We’vemadethefunctionalnanoparticles(纳米颗粒),andwe’rejustperfectingthem,”shesaid.“Butweareinthetestingstageof63.(actual)startingtoputthemincontactlenses.”
Now,Gabrielleandherteamarelooking64.a$1.5millioninvestment(投资)tohelpthemfinishthisprojectandbringthelensestothemasses.Theselensescouldchangemillionsoflivesallovertheworld,andwethankGabrielleandherteamforfiguringout65.tomakethem!
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,目前在英国留学。最近你在学校的图书馆学习时发觉了一些问题。请你用英语给相关负责人写一封电子邮件,就这些问题提出你的建议。内容包括:1.许多电脑键盘有故障;2.部分杂志更新不刚好。留意:1.词数80左右;2.请在相应位置作答。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Inthesummerof2002,LindaWalkerwasabouttoenterthesixthgradeafterhavingrecentlymoved.Beingnewtothetown,hermotherdecidedtosignherupforGirlScouts(女童子军).ThebenefitsoftheGirlScoutswerewell-known:developingleadershipskills,creatingastrongsenseofselfandencouraginghealthyrelationshipsamongothers.Oneofthemostimportantpartsoftheprograminvolveddevelopinghealthyrelationships,oftenleadingtounbreakablebonds,sometimesthroughtheBuddy(伙伴)Program.SoonWalkerjoinedPisgahGirlScoutCampinBrevard,NorthCarolina,whereshewaspairedwithabuddynamedLaurieLunainafour-persontent.Atthecamp,WalkerandLuna’sliveswerecloselyconnectedtogether.AsaGirlScout,Walkerwastaughttohavesomeonetorelyon,toknowwheresheisgoing,totalkoverthings,andtomakefriends.Littledidsheknowhowimportantthatsingleskillwouldbeinherlife.Oneafternoon,astormblewinandsentthegirlsalltotheirtents.Lighteningstruckatreeoutsidethegirls’tent.Asbadluckwouldhaveit,Walkerhadbeenstandingonhermetalbedatthetime.Lighteningtravelledfromthemetalclotheslinebetweenthattreeandanotherone—burningallthebathingsuits—wentdownintothetreeroots,whichweretiedupintothefloorboardsofthetents,andhitherbed.Verysoon,two-thirdsofWalker’sbodywasburned.Walkerwaslyingonthefloorbadlyburnedandunabletomove.Theotherthreegirlsinthetentwerefrightenedtodeath.Theyscreamedandranfromthetent,notnoticingwhatwashappeningtoWalker,butLunaquicklyrealizedherbuddywasnotamongthem.留意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Withoutasecondthought,LunawentbacktolookforWalker,onlytofindheronthefloorofthetent.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Theyfinallygotbackintouch,andtogether,theytouredthecampwheretheyhadgottoknoweachother.
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模块综合测评一附:听力原文(Text1)W:We’regoingskatingthisweekend.CanyouandMarycomealong?M:Idon’tthinkwe’llbeabletomakeit.Mybrother’sfamilyiscomingonSaturday.(Text2)M:Justlookatthisnewspaper,nothingbutrobbery,accidentandmurder.Doyoustillbelievepeoplearebasicallygood?W:Ofcourse.Butmanypaperslackinterestinreportingsomethingpositivelikepeace,loveandfriendship.(Text3)M:I’vejustmanagedtogetpart-timeworkattheWoofPetStoreonTuesdaysandThursdays.NowIhavetodecidewhethertostayonthebasketballteamorgotowork.W:Look,I’vearrangedtoworkatthepetstoreonMondaysandWednesdays.Idon’thaveanythingonTuesdaysandThursdayssoI’dhavenoproblemchangingwithyou.M:Jennifer.Thanksalot.(Text4)W:Hello?M:Hi!IsthisMaria?W:No,thisishersisterSofia.Mariaisn’thererightnow.CanItakeamessage?M:Sure.CanyoutellhertocallJeffwhenshegetsback?Ihaveaquestionforheraboutourhomework.(Text5)M:Hello,Mary.IsittrueyouaregoingtoleaveusforSeattle?W:Yes.Youknow,Tomhasgotanewjobinabankthere.M:Areyougoingtocontinueasdirector?W:Imaygetajobofteaching.Thereisanewhighschoolthereandtheyarelookingforteachers.(Text6)M:Excuseme.WouldyoumindansweringafewquestionsforLondonSouthFM?W:Ofcoursenot.M:Howlonghaveyoubeenwaitinghere?W:Ihavebeenwaitingheresince7:00thismorning.Ididn’tknowtherewasalongqueue.M:Youmustbearealtennisfan!W:Ah,so-so.IamastudentofEnglish.I’vebeeninLondonforfourweeks,andIthoughtitwasagoodideatocometoWimbledonbeforeIgobacktoBerlin.M:Doyouthinkyou’llgetin?W:Ihopeso.(Text7)W:Youlooktired.M:Yeah,Iamwornout.Istayeduplatelastnight.Ireallyregretit.W:Wereyoudoingschoolworkorjustplayinggames?M:Neither.Iwasgoingtoworkonmyschoolpaper,butafriendrecommendedamovietome,soIwatchedit.Itwasareallylongmovie.Ididn’tfinishituntil1:00am.W:Whendidyoustartwatchingit?M:At10:00pm.Ijustwantedtowatchhalfofit,butitwassothrillingthatIjusthadtofinishit.W:Sowhat’syourplanfortoday?Doyouwanttogoforacycleride?M:Ican’tgoanywheretoday.IhavetofinishwhatIdidn’tfinishlastnight.(Text8)M:So,asyoucansee,she’sabeauty.Myfriendkeptitinthegaragethewholetime,exceptwhenhedroveittohisparents’onweekends...W:That’swhyitonlyhasabout15,000milesonit,eventhoughit’sfiveyearsold.M:Exactly.Theowneralsokeptalltheservicerecords,soyoucantellit’sbeentakencareof.W:Doesthiscarcomewithaservicecontract?M:Allourcarscomewitha30-dayagreement,soyouwon’tpayforanythingwithinthefirstmonth,butsincethiscarisused,wecan’tofferanythingbeyondthat.W:Isee.$15,000seemsalittlehighforthiscar.Isthereanywayyoucanbringthatpricedown?M:Thiscarisinverygoodcondition,madam,andbasedonourresearchofsimilarcarsbeingsoldinthearea.Webelieveit’safairprice.Alltaxesandfeesareincludedaswell.W:OK.CanItakeitforatestdrive?M:Absolutely!Letmejustgetthekeys...(Text9)M:Hi,darling!Ihaveaone-monthvacationsavedup.HowaboutatriptoEurope?Wehaven’tbeentherebefore.W:Icouldgoforthat,butI’mafraidourbudgetisalittletightthisyear.M:Iknow,butIreallyneedachange—Ineedtogetoutofthistownforawhile.Workingdayafterdayhaswornmeout.W:Howaboutavisittothecountryside?Therearemanyinterestingplacestoseethere.M:Ithinkthat’sagreatidea.Whencanwemakethishappen?W:TomorrowIhaveanappointmentwithmydentist.WhataboutnextMonday?M:Perfect.I’lltrytoarrangemyworksothatIcanhaveacoupleofdaysoffnextweek.Ifwe’regoingtodrive,I’llneedtofillupthetank.W:Noneed.Ithinkit’sstillplentyfull,andI’dactuallyrathertravelbybusortrain.Itwouldcostmuchlessthandriving.M:Wecantakethetrain.Itwillbefaster.I’llbooktheticketstomorrowafternoon.W:Great!Oh,onemorething,don’tforgettochecktheweatherforecastbeforewego.I’dhatetoheadoutforavisittothecountrysideandthenhavenothingbutrain.M:Noproblem.I’mreallylookingforwardtothecomingweek.W:Me,too.I’llmakealistofwhatweneedtotakewithus.(Text10)M:Thisismyfifthdayatthesummercamp.Lifeisn’texactlywhatIexpected.Wehavetogetupearlytomakeourbedsbeforeourteachercomestoinspect.Afterbreakfast,wehavesomefreetime.YesterdaymorningIwentdowntothenearbystreamtofish,buttheonlythingIcaughtwasatreebranch.Greatcatch,huh?Intheafternoon,therearedifferentactivitieslikehorsebackridingandhiking.They’refun,butnothingnewforme.Intheevening,everyoneisassignedadifferenttasktogetdinnerready.Yesterday,Iwasinchargeofpreparingthehotdogs,butIaccidentallydroppedtheminthefire.Theotherkidsarestilllaughingatmebecauseofthat.Thebestpartofthecampisatnight,whenwesitaroundacampfireandtellstories,althoughonenightwhiletryingtofindmoresticksforthefire,Ialmostgotlostintheforest.Well,atleastthecampisalmostover,andwewillgobackatabout8amthedayaftertomorrow.1.A2.B3.B4.C5.A6.C7.B8.B9.B10.B11.C12.C13.A14.A15.C16.B17.A18.C19.A20.C【语篇导读】本文是应用文。文章介绍了三家B&B旅馆。21.C细微环节理解题。依据AkwaabaBedandBreakfastInns部分中的“TheLangstonHughesroom,$210to$250anightinthefall,isthemostpopular.”可知,$200不足以支付。22.C推理推断题。依据ChesterA.ArthurHouse部分中的“Theroomhasahigh-qualityleatherqueen-sizebed...andanoriginalVictorianslidingdoor.”可知,ChesterA.ArthurHouse的客房选用的是优质的皮质大床,意大利进口瓷砖和独特的维多利亚风格的拉门。由此可见,该旅馆装修风格高雅、豪华。23.B细微环节理解题。依据MaloloBedandBreakfast部分中的“Malolorequiresatleastatwo-nightstayandoffersfreeparking.”可知,Malolo旅馆要求顾客至少连住两晚。【语篇导读】本文是说明文。文章介绍了众建筑事务所利用一种新技术——预制化模块建立系统,将北京胡同改造成为“内盒院”。24.B推理推断题。依据第一段中
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