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高考【英语】模拟试卷(2)第一部分听力(共三节,满分35分)第一节:短对话(共5小题,每题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一种小题,从题中给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅朗诵一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanimply?(A)She'lltypetheman'spaperforhim.(B)Thecomputerwon'tbeavailableimmediately.(C)Themanshouldbemorepatient.(D)Shedoesn'twantthemantousehercomputer.2.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?(A)Readthewoman'sletter.(B)VisitJeffinAlaska.(C)WritetoJeff.(D)Mailaletterforthewoman.3.Whatdoesthemanimply?(A)Hewenttothelibrarytwicetolookforthebook.(B)Healreadyreturnedthebooktoalibraryoutoftown.(C)Hecalledthelibrarytosaythebookwouldbeoverdue.(D)Hecouldn'treturnthelibrarybookbecausehewasaway.4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?(A)Wherethemidtermexamwasheld.(B)Whereshecanseetheresultsofthemidtermexam.(C)Whereshecanbuyacopyofthechemistrytextbook.(D)Wherethechemistrystudygroupmeets.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?(A)He'llaskthedriverforhelpwiththeluggage.(B)Hedoesn'tminddrivingbyhimself.(C)Hedoesn'thavemuchluggage.(D)He'dlikethewomantodrivehim.第二节:长对话(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)听下面3段长对话,每段对话后有3-4个小题,从题中给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话朗诵两遍。Questions6-8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.6.Whatproblemsdothestudentshave?

(A)They'velosttheirsuitcases.(B)Theycan'tfindtheirdormitory.(C)Theirdormroomshavebeengiventootherstudents.(D)They'vemissedthebustotheirdormitory.7.Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutthecampus?

(A)Ithasnobusservice.(B)Itissmall.(C)Itislocatedoutsideoftown.(D)Itisveryhilly.8.WhatisonedisadvantageoflivinginBundyHall?

(A)It'sfarfromtheacademicbuildings.(B)Nobusesgotoit.(C)Therearefewfirst-yearstudentslivingthere.(D)It'solderthantheotherdormitories.Questions9-12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.Whatisthemaintopicofthediscussion?

(A)Judgingpeople'sbehavior.(B)Commoncausesofanger.(C)Changingpeople'sattitudes.(D)Theeffectsofnegativebehavior.10.AccordingtotheProf.,whenarepeoplelikelytotrytoexplainsomeoneelse’sbehavior?

(A)Whenthey'reunabletocontroltheperson'sbehavior.(B)Whenthecausesofthebehaviorareobvious.(C)Whentheconsequencesofthebehaviorareunpleasant.(D)Whenthebehaviorisexpected.11.TheProf.mentionsanexampleofadriverwhostopsataredlight.Whatdoesheusetheexampletodemonstrate?

(A)It'snotalwaysclearwhypeoplebehaveincertainways.(B)Peopleusuallyblameothersfortheirmistakes.(C)Certainconditionscausedriverstobehavestrangely.(D)Thereasonforsomebehaviorisobvious.12.Accordingtothediscussion,howdomostpeopleexplaintheirownnegativebehavior?

(A)Theyusuallyacceptresponsibility.(B)Theyblamefactorsbeyondtheircontrol.(C)Theycomplainabouttheirpersonalproblems.(D)Theycomparetheirbehaviortothebehaviorofothers.Questions13-15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.13.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?(A)Currentissuesineconomics(B)Choicesfacedbyconservationists(C)Arecentbiologylecture(D)Topicsforaresearchpaper14.Whyisthewomansobusy?

(A)She’swritingresearchpapers.(B)She’sworkingonaconservationproject.(C)She’sstudyingforexams.(D)She’sdoingherbiologyhomework.15.Whydoesthewomansayshe’sfrustrated?

(A)Shedoesn’tknowwhichtopictochoose.(B)Herassignmentsaredueonthesameday.(C)She’sconcernedaboutthespottedowl.(D)Shedislikeshereconomicsclass.第三节:听写填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)听下面一篇短文,根据录音内容精确地填出空格里的词汇,每空不超过三个单词。Ihopeyou'veallfinishedreadingthe16oninsurancesothatyou'repreparedforourdiscussiontoday.But,beforewestart,I'dliketomentionafewthingsyourtextdoesn't17.It'sinterestingtonotethatinsurancehasexistedinsomeformforaverylongtime.Theearliestinsurancepolicieswerewhatwecalledbottomrycontracts.Theyprovidedshippingprotectionfor18asfarbackas3000B.C.Ingeneral,thecontractswereoftennomorethan19.They20tomerchantswiththeunderstandingthatifaparticularshipmentofgoodswaslostatsea,theloandidn'thavetoberepaid.Interestontheloansvariedaccordingtohowriskyitwasto21.Duringperiodsofheavypiracyatsea,forexample,theamountofinterestandthecostofthepolicy22.So,youcanseehowinsurancehelpedencourageinternationaltrade.Eventhemostcautiousmerchantsbecamewillingtoriskshippingtheirgoodsoverlongdistances,nottomentioninhazardousweatherconditionswhentheyhadthiskindof23.Generallyspeaking,thebasicformofaninsurancepolicyhasbeenprettymuchthesamesincetheMiddleAges.Therearefourpointsthatweresalientthenand24inallpoliciestoday.Thesewereoutlinedinchaptersixandwill25thebasisfortherestoftoday'sdiscussion.Cananyonetellmewhatoneofthosepointsmightbe?第二部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节:语法词汇(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)26.Accordingtothelaw,allforeignershaveto______withthelocalpolicewithintwoweeksofarrival.(A)associate (B)dispute (C)negotiate(D)register27.Byusingtheirtrunks,elephantscantelltheshapeofanobjectand______isroughorsmooth,orhotorcold.(A)it(B)whetherit(C)how(D)sinceit28.In1989CarretHongowaschosenas______forthePulitzerPrizeinpoetry.(A)hisbeingoneofthefinalists(B)tobeoneofthefinalists(C)oneofthefinalists(D)theonefinalistwho29.TheMoonismuchclosertoEarth______istheSun,andthusithadgreaterinfluenceonthetides.(A)unlike(B)than(C)but(D)where30.Thebrainofanaverageadultisoneofthelargestorgansofthebody______aboutthreepounds.(A)weighs(B)isweighed(C)weighing(D)toweighit31.Throughouthistory______differentrepresentationsfornumbersandforthebasicprocessofcounting.(A)havebeenmany(B)therehavebeenmany(C)many(D)whenmany32.Democraticgovernmentsconstantlyfacetheproblemofbalancing______theindividualwiththeneedsofsociety.(A)therightsof(B)totherightsfor(C)fortherightsto(D)withtherightsby33.Connecticutwasthefifthoftheoriginalthirteenstates______theConstitutionoftheUnitedStates.(A)ratified(B)ratify(C)toratify(D)haveratified34.Thechemicalcompositionofsandstoneisthesameas__________.(A)thatofsand(B)thatsandis(C)sandisthat(D)whatofsand35.Hydrofoilscanexceed75milesperhour,ascomparedwithconventionalwatercraft,whosemaximumspeeds__________approach50milesperhour.(A)arerarely(B)rarely(C)ofrarely(D)theyrarely:语法改错(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)36.Achildren'slibrarianoftenconductsstoryhoursandotheractivitiestohelpABchildrenenjoyherselfwhiledevelopinganinterestinreadingandthelibrary'sCDresources.37.Titaniumhasthestrengthofsteelbutweighshalfonlyasmuch,henceitsABadvantageforuseinaircraft.CD38.ProtectivebehaviorsofamphibiansincludehidinginthepresenceofdangerandABhavingcolorationsuchcloselymatchingtheenvironmentthattheanimalisnotCDobvious.39.Asthehighest-paidstarofthesilentscreen,earningareputedlyincomeofABC$20,000aweek,GloriaSwansonepitomizedtheglamourofHollywoodintheD1920's.40.Candlesmaybemadebyrepeatedlydippingwicksintallow,bymolding,norbyABpouringmeltedwaxoverthewicksandrollingthemintoshape.CD41.Whilemodelsofautomobilesdatebackasfarasthelate1600's,the1880'sABseenthefirstcommercialinterestinthevehicle.CD42.TheconceptualofmusicalharmonyisgenerallytracedtotheninthcenturyABCbecauseitisfirstmentionedintreatisesofthatperiod.D43.PaleontologistshaveexaminedfossilembryosandhatchlingsfromthreetypeofABCduck-billeddinosaurstofigureouthowtheymatured.D44.Lightningtendstostrikethenearestgoodconductor,andhenceoftenstrikesinABCsameplacemorethanonce.D45.Whenstudydifferentculturesandsocieties,anthropologistsoftenfocusonABmarriageasacontractualagreementbetweendifferentparties.CD第三节:完形填空(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A,B,C,D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Giventheadvantagesofelectronicmoney,youmightthinkthatwewouldmovequicklytothecashlesssocietyinwhichallpaymentsaremadeelectronically.

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,atruecashlesssocietyisprobablynotaroundthecorner.Indeed,predictionshavebeen47fortwodecadesbuthavenotyetcometofruition.Forexample,BusinessWeekpredictedin1975thatelectronicmeansofpayment“wouldsoonrevolutionizetheveryconceptofmoneyitself,”onlyto

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itselfseveralyearslater.Whyhasthemovementtoacashlesssocietybeensoslowincoming?Althoughe-moneymightbemoreconvenientandmaybemoreefficientthanapaymentssystembasedonpaper,severalfactorswork

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electronicpaymentsareimmediate,theyeliminatethefloatfortheconsumer.Fourth,electronicmeansofpaymentmayraisesecurityandprivacyconcerns.Weoftenhearmediareportsthatanunauthorizedhackerhasbeenabletoaccessacomputerdatabaseandtoalterinformationstoredthere.Thefactthatthisisnotan57occurrencemeansthatdishonestpersonsmightbeabletoaccessbankaccountsinelectronicpaymentssystemsand

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securityissues.Afurtherconcernisthattheuseofelectronicmeansofpaymentleavesanelectronictrailthatcontainsalargeamountofpersonaldataonbuyinghabits.Thereareconcernsthatgovernment,employers,andmarketersmightbeabletoaccessthesedata,therebyviolatingourprivacy.46.(A)However (B)Moreover (C)Therefore (D)Otherwise47.(A)off (B)back (C)over (D)around48.(A)reward (B)resist (C)resume (D)reverse49.(A)for (B)against (C)with (D)on50.(A)imaginative (B)expensive (C)sensitive (D)productive51.(A)similar (B)original (C)temporary (D)dominant52.(A)collect (B)provide (C)copy (D)print53.(A)giveup (B)takeover (C)bringback (D)passdown54.(A)before (B)after (C)since (D)when55.(A)kept (B)borrowed (C)released (D)withdrawn56.(A)Unless (B)Until (C)Because (D)Though57.(A)unsafe (B)unnatural (C)uncommon (D)unclear58.(A)steal (B)choose (C)benefit (D)return59.(A)consideration (B)prevention (C)manipulation (D)justification60.(A)copewith (B)fightagainst (C)adaptto (D)callfor第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)TextAWhichareyoumorelikelytohavewithyouatanygivenmoment—yourcellphoneoryourwallet?Soonyoumaybeabletothrowyourwalletawayandpayforthingswithaquickwaveofyoursmartphoneoveranelectronicscanner.InJanuary,Starbucksannouncedthatcustomerscouldstartusingtheirphonestobuycoffeein6,800ofitsstores.Thisisthefirstpay-by-phonepracticeintheU.S.,butwe’relikelytoseemorewirelesspaymentalternativesassomethingcallednearfieldcommunication(NFC)getsintoAmerica’sconsumerelectronics.LastDecember,somenewsmartphoneswhichcontainanNFCchipwereintroducedtothepublic.AlreadyinuseinpartsofAsiaandEurope,NFCallowsshopperstowavetheirphonesafewinchesaboveapaymentterminal–acontact–freesystembuiltforspeedandconvenience.ButbeforeNFCbecomeswidelyadoptedintheU.S.,afewproblemsneedtobeworkedout,likewhowillgettocollecttheprofitabletransactionfees.Althoughsomecreditcardprovidershavebeenexperimentingwithwave-and-paysystemsthatuseNFCenabledcreditcards,cellphoneserviceprovidersmaytrytomuscletheirwayintothepoint-of-sale(POS)market.Threebigcellphoneserviceprovidershaveformedajointventurethatwillgointooperationoverthenext15months.Itsgoalis“toleadtheU.S.paymentsindustryfromcardstomobilephone.”TheotherbigNFCissue,apartfromhowpaymentswillbeprocessed,issecurity.Forinstance,what’stostopathieffromdigitallypickpocketingyou?“We’restillnotatthepointwhereanattackercanjustbrushagainstyouinacrowdandstealallthemoneyoutofyourphone,”saysJimmyShah.Amobilesecurityresearcher,“Usersmayalsobeabletosettransactionlimits,perhapsrequiringapasswordtobeenteredforlargerpurchases.”Stilluneasyaboutthisdigital–walletbusiness?Keepinmindthatifyouloseyoursmartphone,itcanbelocatedonamapandremotelydisabled.Plus,yourphonecanbepasswordprotected,yourwalletisn’t.61.WhatispredictedtohappenintheU.S.?(A)Theexpansionofcellphonecompanies.(B)Theboomof-pay-by-phonebusiness.(C)Thedisappearanceofcreditcards.(D)TheincreaseofStarbuckssales.62.TheNFCtechnologycanbeusedto________.(A)ensurethesafetyofshoppers(B)collecttransactionfeeseasily(C)makepurchasefasterandsimpler(D)improvethequalityofcellphones63.Threecellphoneserviceprovidersformajointventureto__________.(A)strengthentheirrelationship(B)getashareinthepaymentsindustry(C)sellmorecellphones(D)testtheNFCtechnology64.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanusersdoiftheylosetheirsmartphones?(A)Stopthefunctioningoftheirphones.(B)Setupapassword.(C)Getallthemoneyoutoftheirphones.(D)Cancellargepurchases.65.Accordingtothepassage,thesecurityofNFC___________.(A)needsnottobeworriedabout(B)remainsaseriousproblem(C)isnotaproblematall(D)cannotbeguaranteedTextB Radiocarbondatingandtree-ringdating,incombination,haveprovidedaverypowerfultooltoestablishatimespectrumformorerecentdatesinthepast.Theinitialideafordatingbytreeringscanbetracedbackto1811.Modernscientificfree-ringdating,dendrochronology,stemsfrompioneeringworkinearly1990’s. Usually,butnotalways,treesproduceoneringeachyear.Thisringisformedbythecambium,whichliesbetweentheoldwoodandthebark.Inspring,woodcellswithlargelumensaremanufactured,butinsummerandautumn,thecellsbecomesmallerandmorethick-walleduntilwiththeonsetofwintertheproductionofanewcellstops.Thesameprocessisrepeatedthefollowingyear.Inthiswayayear’sgrowth(annualring)isimprintedasnewwood.Thedemarcationlinebetweensummerandautumnwoodofthepreviousyear,withitscharacteristicsmallcells,andthespringwoodoftheyearfollowing,withitslargecells,enablesannualringstobecountedrelativelyeasily.Growthrings,however,arenotalwaysthesamethickness.Theyvaryforseveralreasons.Environmentalfactorsrigidlycontrolthedegreeofgrowthofanannualringordeterminewhether,infact,anannualringappearsatallinanyparticularyear.Thusinaspecificlocaleor,moreaccurately,aspecificclimaticprovince,tree-ringcountswillreflectclimaticconditionsandvariationsduetoinequalitiesofclimatefromyeartoyear.Inyearswithabnormaldrought,forexample,narrowringsareproducedandsometimesnoringatall.Inthiswayafossilrecordisimprintedforaslongasthewoodremainsintact.Fromthispatternahistoricaltemplatecanbeconstructedtocorrelateonesetofgrowthringsinonetreewithasetofgrowthringsinanothertreeorpieceoftimber.Anotherimportantfactoristhattree-ringgrowthvarieswithageofthetree.Asthetreematures,theringsbecomenarrower,andthisresultsinthecentralringsbeingwiderthanthoseontheouterpartofthetree.66.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?(A)Theeffectofdroughtontree-ringgrowth(B)Thehistoryofdatingtrees(C)Theproblemsoftree-ringdating(D)Theformationofgrowthringsintrees67.Theword“stems”inline4isclosestinmeaningto___________.(A)distinguishes(B)recovers(C)derives(D)returns68.Theapproximateageofatreecanbedeterminedby_____________.(A)countingtherings(B)analyzingthestructureofthecells(C)examiningthecambium(D)measuringthewidthoftherings69.Theword“They”inthesecondsentenceofthethirdparagraphrefersto________________.(A)largecells(B)growthrings(C)severalreasons(D)environmentalfactors70.Anarrowgrowthringbetweentwowidegrowthringswouldprobablyindicate__________.(A)anunusuallywarmwinter(B)thedeathofanoldtree(C)unfavorableclimaticconditionsduringasingleyear(D)woodcellsthathadgrowntobeverylargeTextCEuropeisnotagender-equalityheaven.Inparticular,thecorporateworkplacewillneverbecompletelyfamily-friendlyuntilwomenarepartofseniormanagementdecisions,andEurope’stopcorporate-governancepositionsremainoverwhelminglymale.Indeed,womenholdonly14percentofpositionsonEuropecorporateboards.

TheEuropeUnionisnowconsideringlegislationtocompelcorporateboardstomaintainacertainproportionofwomen—upto60percent.Thisproposedmandatewasbornoffrustration.Lastyear,EuropeCommissionVicePresidentVivianeRedingissuedacalltovoluntaryaction.Redinginvitedcorporationstosignupforgenderbalancegoalsof40percentfemaleboardmembership.Butherappealwasconsideredafailure:only24companiestookitup.

Doweneedquotastoensurethatwomencancontinuetoclimbthecorporateladderfairlyastheybalanceworkandfamily?“Personally,Idon’tlikequotas,”Redingsaidrecently.“ButIlikewhatthequotasdo.”Quotasgetaction:they“openthewaytoequalityandtheybreakthroughtheglassceiling,”accordingtoReding,aresultseeninFranceandothercountrieswithlegallybindingprovisionsonplacingwomenintopbusinesspositions.IunderstandReding’sreluctance—andherfrustration.Idon’tlikequotaseither;theyruncountertomybeliefinmeritocracy(governmentbythecapable).But,whenoneconsiderstheobstaclestoachievingthemeritocraticideal,itdoeslookasifafairerworldmustbetemporarilyordered.Afterall,fourdecadesofevidencehasnowshownthatcorporationsinEuropeaswellastheUSareevadingthemeritocratichiringandpromotionofwomentotopposition—nomatterhowmuch“softpressure”isputuponthem.Whenwomendobreakthroughtothesummitof

corporatepower—as,forexample,SherylSandbergrecentlydidatFacebook—theyattractmassiveattentionpreciselybecausetheyremaintheexceptiontotherule.Ifappropriatepubicpolicieswereinplacetohelpallwomen—whetherCEOsortheirchildren’scaregivers—andallfamilies,Sandbergwouldbenomorenewsworthythananyotherhighlycapablepersonlivinginamorejustsociety.71.IntheEuropeancorporateworkplace,generally________.(A)womentakethelead(B)menhavethefinalsay(C)corporategovernanceisoverwhelmed(D)seniormanagementisfamily-friendly72.TheEuropeanUnion’sintendedlegislationis________.

(A)areflectionofgenderbalance

(B)areluctantchoice

(C)aresponsetoReding’scall

(D)avoluntaryaction73.AccordingtoReding,quotasmayhelpwomen________.(A)gettopbusinesspositions(B)seethroughtheglassceiling(C)balanceworkandfamily(D)anticipatelegalresults74.Theauthor’sattitudetowardReding’sappealisoneof________.(A)skepticism(B)objectiveness(C)indifference(D)approval75.Womenenteringtopmanagementbecomeheadlinesduetothelackof________.(A)moresocialjustice(B)massivemediaattention(C)suitablepublicpolicies(D)greater“softpressure”TextD根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出对的的填入空白处。选项中有两项为多出选项。TheScienceofRisk-SeekingSometimeswedecidethatalittleunnecessarydangerisworthitbecausewhenweweightheriskandthereward,theriskseemsworthtasking.___76____Someofusenjoyactivitiesthatwouldsurpriseandscaretherestofus.Why?Expertssayitmayhavetodowithhowourbrainswork.Thereasonwhyanyofustakeanyrisksatallmighthavetodowithearlyhumans.Risk-takerswerebetterathunting,fighting,orexploring.___77____Asthequalityofrisk-takingwaspassedfromonegenerationtothenext,humansendedupwithasenseofadventureandatoleranceforrisk.Sowhyaren’twealljumpingoutofairplanesthen?Well,even200,000yearsago,toomuchrisk-takingcouldgetonekilled.Afewdaringsurvived,though,alongwithafewstay-in-the-cavetypes.Asaresult,humansdevelopedarangeofcharactertypesthatstillexiststoday.Somaybeyoulovecarracing,ormaybeyouhateit.___78____Nomatterwhereyouareontherisk-seekingrange,scientistssaythatyourwillingnesstotakerisksincreasesduringyourteenageyears.__79_____Tohelpyoudothat,yourbrainincreasesyourhungerfornewexperiences.Newexperiencesoftenmeantakingsomerisks,soyourbrainraisesyourtoleranceforriskaswell.__80_____Fortherisk-seekersapartofthebrainrelatedtopleasurebecomesactive,whilefortherestofus,apartofthebrainrelatedtofearbecomesactive.Asexpertscontinuetostudythescienceofrisk-seeking,we’llcontinuetohitthemountains,thewavesortheshallowendofthepool.A.Italldependsonyourcharacter.B.Thosearetherisksyoushouldjumptotake.C.Beingbetteratthosethingsmeantagreaterchanceofsurvival.D.Thus,thesewell-equippedpeoplesurvivedbecausetheywerethefittest.E.Thisiswhenyoustarttomoveawayfromyourfamilyandintothebiggerworld.F.However,wearenotallusingthesamereferencestandardtoweighrisksandrewards.G.Newbrainresearchsuggestsourbrainsworkdifferentlywhenwefaceanervoussituation.第四部分:书面体现(25分)81.请根据图示的内容,把故事情节补充完整,规定语句通顺、全文意思连贯。注意:1.每张图片规定至少写出两个完整的句子;可以发挥想象,补充与故事发展有关的信息;词数150-200字。模拟试卷听力录音稿(英语2)第一部分听力(共三节,满分35分)第一节:短对话(共5小题,每题1分,满分5分)M:DoyouthinkIcoulduseyourcomputertotypemyresearchpaper?

W:Ifyoudon’tmindwaitingacoupleofhours.

Question:Whatdoesthewomanimply?

2.W:LookIgotaletterfrommycousinJeffinAlaska.M:CanIgetthereturnaddressfromtheenvelope?

Question:Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

3.W:Thisbookistwoweeksoverdue,andIseefromourrecordsthatanotherborrowerhasalreadycomeinlookingforit.

M:Iamterriblysorry,butIwascalledoutoftownunexpectedlyforafewweeks.

Question:Whatdoesthemanimply?

4.M:IjustsawLarryfromourchemistrystudygroup,andhesaidthegradeswegotonthemidexam,they’vefinallybeenputup.

W:Theyhave?Where?

Question:Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?

5.W:Haveagoodtrip!Ihopeyouwon’thavetoolongawalkfromthecartothecheckinarea.That’salotofluggageforyoutocarrybyyourself

M:Well,I’llgetthedrivertogivemeahand.

Question:Whatdoesthemanmean?第二节:长对话(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)Questions6-8arebasedonthefollowingconversation.M:Iseeyoustillgotallyoursuitcaseswithyoutoo.Wemusthavethesameproblem.

W:Letmeguess.Yourroom’sbeengiventosomeoneelse?

M:Yep.

W:Idon’tgetit!Theysentmemyroomnumberalongtimeago.

M:Metoo.Well,atleastthereisroominanotherdorm,BundyHall.

W:That’swherethey’reputtingmetoo.Butyou’llrealizethatunlessyouhaveacar,Bundyisatleastat25minutes’walkfromthecenterofcampus.Anddon’tcountontakingthecampusbus,itrunsatreallyinconvenienttime.

M:Greatwaytostartyourcollegecareer.But,Idon’tknow,maybethereisapositivesideofallthese.Sincewe’llbesofarawayfromeverything,we’llbeforcedtouseourtimewisely.

W:True.I’veheardlotsoffirstyearstudentsgetintotroublebecausetheyhangouteverydayinthestudentcentertillitcloses.

M:Exactly!Andnotonlythat,wewillgetplentyofexercisefromallthatextrawalking.

W:Yeah.Andthatisnotexactlyeasywalkingeither.Aroundhereyoujustaboutneedapairofhikingboots,andtoenjoymountainclimbing.

M:Youcounttogetavoidthere.Butatleasttherearegreatvistasfromsomeofthebuildings,nottomentionthepossibilityofsomeserioussledridingwhenitsnows.

6.Whatproblemsdothestudentshave?

7.Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutthecampus?

8.WhatisonedisadvantageoflivinginBundyHall?

Questions9-12arebasedonthefollowingconversation.M:Oneofthemostcommonquestionsweaskaboutpeople’sbehavioriswhy.Whyshesaythis?Whyhedothat?Sometimesthereasonisobvious,forexample,someoneisdrivingdownthestreet,thelightturnsred,theystop,why?

W:Becausetheyhaveto,legallyImean.

M:Exactly!Inthiscasethereasonisobvious,soweusuallydon’tquestionit.Butwhenthereasonisnotsoobviousandespeciallywhenthebehaviorcouldhavenegativeconsequences,we’llmore

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