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天水高三第五次诊断考试试卷英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.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.回答选择题时,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框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号框。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。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)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wherewasthemanlastnight?A.Inthelibrary. B.Attheconcert. C.Athome.2.What’swrongwiththewoman’ssuncream?A.Itisoutdated. B.Itseemsuseless. C.Itfeelsdifferent.3.A.AtSusanBaker’s. B.Atthecomputercompany. C.Inhisownoffice.4.Whoistheboyprobablytalkingto?A.Hisboss. B.Hisfitnesscoach. C.Histeacher.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wherethemapis. B.Whentowork. C.Howtofindtheirway.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.Whatisthewomanmostworriedabout?A.Herhousekeys. B.Herdocuments. C.Hercamera.7.Whatdateisittoday?A.Maythe12th. B.Maythe13th. C.Maythe14th.8.Wheredidthewomanleavehersuitcase?A.Onatrain. B.Inataxi. C.Onabus.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。9.Whatcoloristhewoman’sdress?A.White. B.Cream. C.Silverandgold.10.Howmanypeoplewillbepresentattheceremony?A.100. B.200. C.300.11.Whatwillthewomanprovide?A.Drinks. B.Balloons. C.Chaircovers.12.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abirthdayparty. B.Aweddingceremony. C.Afuneral.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whydoesthewomancall?A.Tobookatable. B.Torescheduleaninterview. C.Toapplyforapart-timejob.14.Whatwillthewomandoat2:30thisafternoon?A.Attendaclass. B.Meetthemanager. C.Workinarestaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。15.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablywork?A.Atanairport. B.Atahotel. C.Atatravelagency.16.Whichairportisthebestchoiceforthewoman?A.ReaganNational. B.Dulles. C.Baltimore-Washington.17.WhyisthewomangoingtoWashingtonDC?A.Tovisitafriend. B.Tomeettheman. C.Togosightseeing.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatlanguagedidthespeakerlearnfromtheteacher?A.French. B.German. C.English.19.Whatdidthespeaker’scoursebooklooklike?A.Itwasverymodern. B.Ithadaredbackcover. C.Itwasfullofpictures.20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouthavingclasses?A.Bored. B.Tired. C.Pleased.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。ATopExhibitionstoSeeinLondonin2023Architectural:VanishingPointsWhileweliketothinkofarchitectureexistingpurelyintherealworld,emergingdesignersandarchitectsareusingplatformslikeInstagramtocreatestructuresinthevirtualworld.Thiscollectionofworks,whichrangefromthepracticaltothefantastical,areallbyarchitectswhohavegatheredsignificantsocialmediafollowings.IntheDigitalUniverseatROCALondon.8February—31July,free.Flowery:OrchidsThisannualfestivalisbackinbloom(开花),thistimeinspiredbythebeautyandbiodiversityofCameroon.Justlikepreviousyears,theorchidsarespreadthroughoutthevariouszonesofthePrincessofWalesconservatoryandaccompaniedbysculpturesthatarejustascolourfulastheflowersondisplay.AtKewGardens.4February—5March,&16.50—entrancetothegardensincluded.FemaleAbstraction:Action,Gesture,PaintArthistoryhasoftenshonealightonthemenofAbstractExpressionism,suchasJacksonPollockandMarkRothko.Well,now’sthetimetoletthemostimportantwomenofthemovementtakethelimelightinanexhibitionthatincludesworksbyAmericanartistssuchasLeeKrasnerandHelenFrankenthaler,butspreadsthenetwidertoincludethefemaleabstractartistsfromEurope,Asiaandthewiderworld,withwhommostofuswillbeunfamiliar.AtWhitechapelGallery.9February—7May,£16.50—concessionsavailable.PowerfulPortraits(肖像):AliceNeelThelargestUKexhibitiontodateofAmericanpainterAliceNeel’sworkwillbringtogetherherfigurativepiecesfromacrossher60-yearcareer.Neelwentagainstthepopulargrainbypaintingfigureswhenabstractworksweremostpopular,andshepaintedsubjectsthatotherartistsignored—pregnantwomen,labourleaders,blackchildren,civilrightsactivistsandstrangeperformers.It’shightimewehadamajorshowofherworkinLondon,andtheBarbicanhasdulyprovided.AtBarbicanArtGallery.16February—21May,&18.21.Whichofthefollowingexhibitionsisheldonceayear?A.Flowery:Orchids.B.PowerfulPortraits:AliceNeel.C.Architectural:VanishingPoints.D.FemaleAbstraction:Action,Gesture,Paint.22.WhencanvisitorsappreciateLeeKrasner’sworks?A.OnFebruary8. B.OnJanuary7. C.OnApril7. D.OnMay8.23.WhatcanwelearnabouttheartistAliceNeel?A.Sheis60yearsoldnow.B.Herworksdidn’tfollowthetrend.C.Sheoftenignoredsomecommonsubjects.D.SheisthemostpopularAmericanpainterintheUK.BTheUSgovernmenttookextraordinarystepsonSundayafterthehistoricfailureofSiliconValleyBank(SVB),assuringdepositors(存款人)attheinstitutionthattheywouldbeabletoquicklyaccessalloftheirmoney.TheannouncementcameamidfearsthatthefactorsthatcausedtheCalifornia-basedbanktofailcouldcauseabankingcontagion(漫延),andonlyacoupleofhoursbeforetradingopenedonAsianmarkets.TheTreasuryDepartment,theFederalReserveandtheFederalDepositInsuranceCorporation(FDIC)saidonSundaythatallSVBclientswillbeprotected-includingaccountsthatexceedtheFDIC-insuredlimitof$250,000.“DepositorswillhaveaccesstoalloftheirmoneystartingonMonday,March13.NolossesassociatedwiththeresolutionofSiliconValleyBankwillbebornebythetaxpayers,”theagenciessaidinajointstatement.“ThisstepwillensurethattheUSbankingsystemcontinuestoperformitsvitalrolesinprotectingdepositsandprovidingaccesstothemoneydepositedinthebankforhouseholdsandbusinessesinamannerthatpromotesstrongandsustainableeconomicgrowth.”RegulatorshadworkedovertheweekendtotrytocomeupwithabuyerforSVB,thesecond-largestbankfailureinhistory.ThoseeffortsappearedtohavecomeupemptyasofSunday.TheregulatorsalsoannouncedthattheNewYork-basedSignatureBankhadfailedanditspropertywastakenonSunday.Atmorethan$110billioninassets(资产),SignatureBankisnowthethird-largestbankfailureinUShistory.Theofficialsalsosaidthatdepositorsatthebank,whichwasclosedonSundaybytheNewYorkstatefinancialregulator,wouldnotbeartheloss.Signature’sshareholdersandunsecureddebtorswillnotbeprotected,andmanagementhasbeenremoved,theofficialssaid.TreasurySecretaryJanetYellenhadsaidearlieronSundaythatshewasworkingwithbankingregulatorstorespondafterSVBbecamethelargestbanktofailsincethe2008financialcrisis,duringwhichWashingtonMutualcollapsed.SVBhad$209billioninassetsand$175.4billionindepositsatthetimeoffailure,theFDICsaidinastatement.Thebankmostlyservedtechnologicalcompanies.“Wewanttomakesurethatthetroublesthatexistatonebankdon’tcreatecontagiontoothers,”YellentoldCBS’FacetheNation.24.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThecauseofthefailureofSiliconValleyBank.B.ThedrawbackoftheUSbankingsystem.C.Thereactionofthepublictothestep.D.Thepurposeofthemeasure.25.HowdidtheregulatorsdealwiththefailureoftheNewYork-basedSignatureBank?A.Theunsecureddebtorswillbearthelossthemselves.B.Themanagementofthebankisstillinpowertemporarily.C.Thebenefitsofsignature’sshareholderswillbeguaranteed.D.ItwasclosedbytheFederalDepositInsuranceCorporation26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“collapse”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Cometolight. B.Cometoaconclusion.C.Cometoanend. D.Cometolife.27.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.UStorescuefailedbanks’depositorsB.RegulatorstrytocomeupwithbuyerforSVBC.USbankingsystemtopromoteeconomicgrowthD.FactorscausingSVBtofailleadtobankingcontagionCMassimoBottura,athree-Michelin-Starredchef,hasextendedhisculinary(烹饪的)empireglobally.However,hesaysthatthepeakofallofhisachievementsisMilan’sRefettorioAmbrosianoandthefollowing12globalbranches.AtRefettorioAmbrosiano,dinnerguestsaregreetedbyname.Theydineonfinechinaattablescreatedbythecountry’smostsought-afterfurnituredesigners.Thewaitersarepolite,andthechefshavebeentrainedunderthefinestrestaurateursintheworld.Thesetmenuchangeseveryday,dependingonwhatcomesinwiththemorning’sdelivery.Thismorning’sdeliverycontainsdryarugula(芝麻菜),chickenclosetoitssell-bydateandtoo-ugly-to-be-soldoranges.Bydinner,however,thesupermarketcastoffshavebeentransformedintoathree-coursemeal.The100orsodiners—refugees,thehomeless,andtheunemployed—enjoythemealwithobviouspleasure,laughingwiththevolunteerwaiters,praisingthevolunteerchefs,andforgetting,atleastforanhour,thechallengesofalifelivedonthestreets.ThebrightestgemsinBottura’sculinaryempirearenotrestaurantsatall.Hethinksofthemasspacesthatshinealightonthedignityoftheirguestswhilefocusingattentiononthefood-wasteproblembyturningfoodsthatwereotherwisegoingtobeheadedtowardrubbishbinsintoMichelinGuide-worthymeals.BoturafirstthoughtofRefettorioAmbrosianoasapop-upconceptforthe2015WorldExpoinMilan.Theorganizershadinvitedhimtocookforthegrandopening.Botturaproposedsomethingdifferent.Hewantedtoinvitetheworld’sbestchefstocookwithhimforthecity’shomeless,usingleftovers.Thatideasoongotsupportedandturnedintosomethingmorepermanent.TodaytheRefettoriois“amovement,”Botturasays.“Itisamodelforfightingfoodwasteandisolationonthefrontlines.Anditstartsbylookingatanoldcarrotorapieceofhardbreadandcatchingsightofgold.”28.HowdotheRefettorioAmbrosianosdifferfromBottura’sotherrestaurants?A.Thewaitersarewell-trained.B.Thetablesarecustom-made.C.Theyarethree-Michelin-starred.D.Dailydeliverydecidesthesetmenu.29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheeventatRefettorioAmbrosiano?A.Aneveninggatheringforlocalchefs. B.AcharitysaleofsupermarketcastoffsC.Awealthymealfortheless-fortunate. D.Avolunteertrainingforthehomeless30.WhatdoesBotturathinkoftheRefettorio?A.It’shisbestprofitablerestaurant.B.It’sagoodprojectforfoodsafety.C.It’sapop-upconcepttoextendhisbusiness.D.It’swin-winfortheenvironmentandsociety.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.LessWaste,MoreTaste. B.ADinnerofDignityC.BestRestaurant,BestService. D.ThePowerofFoodDWhatmaywellbetheoldestmetalcoinsintheworldhavebeenidentifiedatanancientabandonedcityknownasGuanzhuanginChina.LikemanyBronzeAge(青铜时代)coinsfromtheregion,theywerecastintheshapeofspades(铲)withfinelycarvedhandles.Theseancientcoinsexistedduringanin-betweenperiodbetweenbarter(以物易物)andmoney,whencoinswereanovelconcept,buteverybodyknewthatagriculturaltoolswerevaluable.Readingaboutthisincrediblediscovery,Ikeptthinkingaboutthewaymodernpeoplerepresentcomputernetworksbydescribingmachinesashaving“addresses”,likeahouse.Wealsotalkaboutonecomputerusinga“port”tosendinformationtoanothercomputer,asifthedatawereafloatingboatwithdestination.It’sasifweareintheBronzeAgeofinformationtechnology,graspingdesperatelyforreal-worldreferencetotransformourcivilization.Nowconsiderwhathappenedtospadecoins.Overcenturies.metalworkersmadethesecoinsintomoreabstractshapes.Somebecamealmosthumanfigures.Others’handleswerereducedtosmallhalf-circles.Asspadecoinsgrewmoreabstract.peoplecarvedthemwithnumbervaluesandthelocationswheretheyweremade.Theybecamemorelikemoderncoins,flatandcoveredinwriting.Lookingatoneoftheselaterpieces,youwouldhavenoideathattheywereonceintendedtolooklikeaspade.Thismakesmewonderifwewilldevelopanentirelynewsetofsymbolsthatallowustointeractwithourdigitalinformationmoresmoothly.Takingspadecoinsasourguide,wecanguessthatfar-futurecomputernetworkswillnolongercontainanyrecognizablereferencestohouses.Buttheystillmightbringsomeoftheideasweassociatewithhometoourmind.Infact,computernetworks—iftheystillexistatall—arelikelytobealmosttheindispensablepartofourhousesandcities,theirsensorsinset(嵌入)withwallsandroads.Ournetworkaddressesmightactuallybethesameasourstreetaddresses.Ifclimatechangeleadstofloods,ourmobiledevicesmightlookmorelikeboatsthanphones,assistingustoland.Mypointisthatthemetaphors(比喻)oftheinformationagearen’trandom.Mobiledevicesdoofferuscomfortafteralongdayatwork.Insomesense,ourdesiretosettleontheshoresofdatalakescouldchangethewayweunderstandhome,aswellashowwebuildcomputers.Soaswecastourmindsforward,wehavetothinkaboutwhatnewabstractionswillgoalongwithourinformationtechnology.Perhapstheonethingwecountonisthathumanswillstillappreciatethecomfortsofhome.32.WhyweremanyBronzeAgecoinsmadeintotheshapeofaspade?A.Thesecoinsalsoservedasagriculturaltools.B.Thisstylishdesignmadethecoinsvaluable.C.Alotofemphasiswasputonagriculture.D.Thehandlesmadethecoinseasilyexchanged.33.Whydoestheauthorrelatecomputerstospadecoins?A.Toshowtheybothusedtobenewconceptswhenfirstinvented.B.Tohighlighttheirsameimportanceinourcivilizationaltransformation.C.Tosuggestcomputerswillexperiencedramaticchangesascoinsdid.D.Toexplainabstractdigitalworldsaredifferentfromconcretecoins.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indispensable”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Flexible. B.Wasteful. C.Essential. D.Alternative.35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowAgricultureLosestoDigitalIndustryB.WhatCoinsandComputersBringUsC.WhatBronzeAgeandInformationAgeHaveInCommonD.WhatAncientMoneyTellsUsAbouttheFutureDigitalWorld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。Ifsomethingthatyou’redoingdoesn’tchallengeyou,thenitdoesn’tchangeyou.Weallneedsomenormalstressinourlives,afterall.36Sochallengethefollowinglimits:1.Figureoutwhatyou’rescaredofanddoitcontinuously.Ifyou’reasalesman,andyou’rescaredoftalkingtopeoplepersonallyoroverthephonenow,insteadofbeingscaredandthinkingyou’llfail,spendatleastfiveminutesadaytopickupthephoneandmakeacall.37Butdon’tstoponthefirsttry!Eventually,youcanlookatfearintheeyeandsay,“Goon.I’mnotscared!”2.38Makesurethishobbyisnotlinkedtoyourcareer;youhavetorelaxandrelieveyourstresswhileperformingthis.Someexamplesmightbecooking,sewing,paintingandsoon.Apartfromhelpingyouchallengeyourself,takingaclassforyourhobbymayalsogiveyouextraincome.3.Setasideatleastnineminutesadayforphysicalexercise.39Asimple9-minuterunaroundyourneighborhoodcandowondersforyourself.Exercisecannotonlyhelpyoumaintainyourregularweight,butalsomakeyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.4.Travelandallowyourselftobeinterestedinnewpeople.Don’tjustlimityourselftoyourfellowtravelers,trytoconnectwiththeservicestaff.Youneverknowwhatkindofpeoplethey’regoingtobe.Getoutofyourhouseorgoonlinetobookyourticketrightnow.40A.Someonemayhanguponyou.B.Youshoulddoitcontinuously.C.Youdon’tneedtogotothegym.D.Runninginthegymmaybeabetterchoice.E.Starttotravelnowandlearntochallengeyourself.F.Takeaclassforahobbyyou’vebeenwantingtodevelop.G.Youcanneverseeanyimprovementifyousticktoyourcomfortzone.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。Longago,inavillagelivedawiseoldman.Allthevillagerswereunhappybecausetheythoughttheirneighbourshadbetterlives,sodayandnightthe41townsfolkwouldburstintotheoldman’shouseforendless42abouttheirfortune.Earlyonebriskautumnmorning,theoldmanpostedahugesigninthevillagesquarethat43:ALLCITIZENSWILLGATHERHEREATNOON.BRINGABIGGREENPICKLE(泡菜).Attwelvesharpallthevillagersgatheredinthesquarewithabig,greenpickle.Theoldmansaid,“Iwantyoualltoputyourpickledownbyyourfeet!”Thecrowdbecame44.Afterconsiderable45andcomplaining,thevillagersdidastheoldmansaid.Thentheoldmanspokeonceagain,“Imaginethateverythingyouare—yourwisdomandyour46,yourblessingsandyourmisfortune,your47andyourweaknesses—isinyourpickle.Ifyoudon’tlikeyourpickle,nobigdeal.48someoneelse’s.Goaheadandchoose.”Withthat49,allthevillagersnowhadtheoverwhelming50ofdecidingwhosepickletheywanted.Thebaker’seye51fellontheschoolteacher’spickle.Theschoolteacher’seye52overtothetailor’s.Everyeye53everypickleintown.However,whenitwasover,thetownspeople—everysingleoneofthem—had54theirveryownpickles.Sincethatday,wheneveravillagerapproachedtheoldmantocomplain,hewouldsimplysay,“It’syour55;youpickedit.”41.A.boring B.noisy C.nervous D.envious42.A.complaints B.quarrels C.discussions D.suggestions43.A.wrote B.read C.noted D.displayed44.A.excited B.awkward C.silent D.restless45.A.approving B.attempting C.doubting D.reviewing46.A.foolishness B.intelligence C.courage D.inspiration47.A.shortcomings B.talents C.confidence D.wealth48.A.Pick B.Admire C.Post D.Value49.A.assistance B.command C.announcement D.promise50.A.profit B.task C.method D.fear51.A.gradually B.constantly C.immediately D.casually52.A.circled B.passed C.pulled D.shot53.A.examined B.marked C.competed D.labeled54.A.putaway B.takenback C.missedout D.setaside55.A.fortune B.choice C.pickle D.lesson第二节(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。DidyoueverimaginethatonedaywecouldenjoythebenefitsofTraditionalChineseMedicineinacupofcoffee?TraditionalChineseMedicine,orTCM,is56approachusedtohelppeoplere-balancetheirhealthandmind.AtypicalwayofmakingaTCMformula(配方)istogetaprescriptionfroma57(license)doctor,shopforallthemedicinalmaterials,andthenbrew(煎)themwithwaterinapot.Thesematerials58(say)tohavearestorativeeffectbyre-balancingone’snaturalenergy,orQi,59runsthroughseriesofinvisiblemeridians(经脉)throughoutthebody.ButifyouaskyoungergenerationsofChinese,fewvisitTCMshopsnowadays,letalonebrewthesetime-testedremediesfor60(they).However,socialmediahasrecentlyseenatypeofcoffee61(feature)gojiberryjuicegetpopular.TheconceptofcombiningTCMherbs62populardrinkscouldmakeyoungpeopleaccessTCMmoreeasily.ThekeyofTCMis63(prevent).Bytryingsuchdrinks,youngpeoplecantakemorecareoftheirhealth,andnipsicknessesinthebud.Mostpeople,attractedinsuchacafebythe”newTCMdrinks“atfirst,wouldalsobeofferedotherTCMproductslikedriedherbsandteas,afterwhichtheystay64(learn)moreaboutTCM.AsTraditionalChineseMedicinebecomesmore65(access)toyoungpeople,manyareintegratingtheseancientdrinksintotheirdailywellnessroutines.第四部分第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Hans来信请你为他负责策划的4月20日“中文日”班级庆祝活动提建议。请你回复邮件,内容包括:1.来信收悉;2.提出活动建议;3.望录制和分享。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearHans,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)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。APaintingJustLikeHomeLisawasn’tsohappywhenthebellwentforbreak.Atheroldschool,sheusedtoplaywithherfriends.Nowshesataloneinthecornerofthefieldandwatchedtheotherkidsplay.TheonlythingLisalikedabouthernewschoolwasart.Shehadn’thadartclassesatheroldschool,butheretheylastedawholehour.Duringtheartclasses,Lisaforgotthatshedidn’thavefriendshere.Whenclearinghertable,Lisanoticedaboxofchalkbythewindow.Sheputitinherpocket.Thenshetookherusualplaceattheendoftheline.Assheandherclassmateswalkeddownthehallandoutintotheplayground,Lisarememberedhowsheandhermotherusedtodrawchalkdesignsonthelongdrivewayleadingtotheiroldapartment.Thepatternsarecalledrangoli,atraditionalIndiandecoration,andtheylooklikestarsandroses.Lisa’smothersaidthedrawingsweretowelcomegueststotheirhome.Lisamissedthetimes.Lisawalkedtothebasketballcourtandsatonthesidelines.Shetookthechalkoutandbegantodrawherfavoriterangolipatternwithhugepetalsandstarswitheightpoints.“That’spretty,”avoicesaid.SheturnedaroundandsawthatEric,aboyinherclass,waswatchingher.“It’scalledrangoli,”shesaid.“Thefloorofmygrandmother’shousehaspattenslikethat,”Eriesaid.“Whatdoyoumean?”Lisaasked.“Handmeapieceofchalk,”Ericsaid.Ericsatdownandbegantodraw.HedrewflowersthatweremoredetailedthanLisa’s,butstillhadhugepetals.Thenhedrewcirclesinsidecircles,andsurroundedthemwithsmalldiamonds.Lisakeptdrawingtoo.“Whatareyouguysdoing?”avoiceasked.LisaandErichadbeensoabsorbedindrawingthatthehadn’tnoticedtheirclassmateEmmahadbeenwatchingthem.“Hey,’Emmasaid,sittingdownbesidethem,“thatlooksliketherugsinmyhouse.Exceptontherugs,theshapesarebiggerandflatter.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。“Showus,”saidEric,handingEmmaapieceofchalk.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hearingtheteacher’spraise,manystudentsgatheredaround.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

英语参考答案第一部分听力1.C【原文】W:Hello,Tony.Wherewereyoulastnight?M:Ihadtostayathome.W:Butyoumissedareallywonderfulconcert!2.C【原文】W:Peter,Iboughtthissuncream,butIthinksomethingiswrong.M:Whydoyouthinkso?W:Itjustfeelsandsmellsdifferent.3.D【原文】W:Goodmorning.ThisisSusanBakeratSunshineComputerCompany.IsMichaelSmiththere?M:Sorry,heisoutforlunch.MayItakeamessage?Q:WhereisMichaelSmithmostprobablynow?4.C【原文】M:CanIleavenow,MrsSmith?W:Sureyoucan.Butremember,ifyoudon’tpaymoreattentiontoyourworkandlesstosports,youwon’tpassyourexams.5.C【原文】W:Ithinkwearelost.Shouldweasksomeoneforhelp?M:No.I’lljustusethemaponmysmartphone.W:Willyoursmartphoneworkhere?6.C

7.C

8.B【原文】W:I’mcallingaboutasuitcase.Ilostityesterday.M:Well,let’sputthedetailsintothecomputer.W:OK,it’ssmallandit’sblack.M:Werethereanyitemsinsideit?W:Yes.Ihadofficekeysinthere.Myhousekeyswereinmypocket.Um,therewerealotofdocuments.ButthethingI’mreallyworriedabout—Imean,thereisacameraIjustbought.M:Itwasyesterday.SothatwasonMaythe13th.W:Yes.Iwasheadingtomyhome.IwasverytiredwhenIwasintheairport.Ithinkthat’swhyIjustforgotaboutthecase.M:Whatkindoftransportwereyouusing?W:Ithoughtaboutgettingthetrain,butthatwouldhavemeantabusjourneyaswell,andIcouldn’tbebotheredsoIdecidedtotakeataxiatlast.That’swhereImusthaveleftit.M:Well,ifsomeonehandeditin,we’llletyouknow.W:Thanks.9.C

10.C

11.A

12.B【原文】W:Iwantthetreesoutsidethechurchdecoratedwithwhiteballoons.M:Wecancertainlyarrangethat.Wouldyoulikethechaircoverstomatch?W:No,Iwouldlikethemalsotobeamixofsilverandgoldtomatchmydress.M:Bravechoice.Usuallyweseewhiteorcream.Movingontotheceremony,we’llhaveyouandyourpartnerhere.Wheredoyouwantyourflowergirl?What’shername?W:Bethany.She’squiteyoung,soshehadbettersitdownonceshehasfinishedherjob.M:Andwillitbeyourfatherwhoiswalkingwithyou?W:Unfortunately,hepassedawaytwoyearsago.Itwillbemyunclewhogivesmeaway.M:I’msorryforyourloss.I’msurehe’llbewatchingdownonyourbigday.W:That’sverykindofyoutosayso.M:Soaftertheceremony,yourguestswillfileoutintothegardenforphotosandthenintothehallforreceptiondrinks.Howmanypeoplewilltherebe?W:Twohundredduringtheceremonyandahundredmorefortheeveningsection.Isthebeerandwineincludedinthepackage?M:No,wedohaveanumberofoptions,oryoucanprovideyourownatnoadditionalcost.W:We’llprovideourown.Adamworksforadrinkscompany.M:Goodtoknow.Imightneedtospeaktohimaboutsupplies.13.C

14.A【原文】M:GardenHotel.CanIhelpyou?W:MynameisVickyClark.Isawyouradvertisementinthenewspaper.Canyoutellmeaboutthejob,please?M:Weneedpeopleworkinginthekitchen,washingup,andclearingtables.Whatjobshaveyoudonebefore?W:I’veworkedinarestaurant.ButI’mastudent,soIcanonlyworkonweekends.

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