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2022届高三元月调研考试英语试卷选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,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纸上。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.Whatdoesthewoman’soldhouselooklikenow?A.Ithasanewgarage. B.There’renewtreesinfrontofit. C.Ithasmoreparkingroom.2.WhatgiftdoesRoseget?A.Someflowers. B.Apinkdress. C.Asilkscarf.3.Whydoesn’tthewomantrytogetaPhDnow?A.Shedoesn’tneedoneforherjob. B.Shecan’taffordthepayment. C.Shecan’tsparethetime.4.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Windy. B.Warm. C.Sunny.5.Whatwillthemandrink?A.Milk. B.Water. C.Applejuice.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。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.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.China. B.France. C.Britain.7.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Preparingforexams. B.Studyingabroad. C.Greatuniversities.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikebest?A.Countrymusic. B.Rockmusic. C.Jazzmusic.9.HowmuchdoesausedCDcostatmost?A.$10. B.$15. C.$20.10.Whatinstrumentwillthemanlearntoplay?A.Thepiano. B.Theguitar. C.Theviolin.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthepurposeofthecall?A.Toarrangeaninterview. B.Tocheckonajobapplication. C.Toadvertiseaposition.12.Forwhatdayistheman’sappointmentscheduled?A.Tuesday. B.Wednesday. C.Thursday.13.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Callherlater. B.MeetwithVictoriaSmith.C.Waitatthefrontdesk.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatdidthemandointhemorning?A.HehadaPElesson. B.Heskippedthebreakfast. C.Hebrokeaschoolrecord.16.Whydidthemansufferfromastomachache?A.Herantoofast. B.Heatetoomuch. C.Herosetooearly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheplane’sfinaldestination?A.Dallas B.Miami C.Seattle18.Whatistrueabouttheemergencyexitrows?A.Anyonecansitthereifthey’reopen.B.Theyarereservedforfamilieswithchildren.C.Flightstaffmayaskpeoplesittingthereforhelp.19.Whatistotherightofthespeaker?A.Thespeaker’sco-worker. B.Aplacetocheckinextrabaggage. C.Theareawherethelineshouldform.20.Whowillbeabletoboardtheplanefirst?A.Seniorcitizens. B.Kidsundertheageof15. C.PassengerswithanAontheirboardingpasses.第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AChildrenlovegardening.Hereare4uniqueandmemorablepresentsthataresuretobeappreciated:1.BigKid’sGardenToolSetIfyoureallywantyourkidstohelpoutwiththeyardwork,thisgardentoolsetforchildrenisagreatidea.Comingwithfourpieces—rake,hoe,shovel,andleafrake—thissetisdesignedandsizedforkidsfiveyearsandup.Eachtoolismadewithametalheadandawoodenhandle—thesearerealtoolsthattheycanuseinthegarden.Thesekid’sgardentoolsareperfectforpreparinggardenbedsforplantingorcleaningupleavesinthefall.2.GrowLightSystemHere’sthenextbestthing!TheJumpStartT5GrowLightSystemisidealforseedlings,cutting,lowersandotherhouseplants.ThesuperefficientT5lightshelpwiththegrowthbyproviding15-200moreheatthantraditionalgrowlights.Itfeaturessimplelamp(夹子)forcaylampheight,adjustment,andthefixturehasaninternalreflectivefinishthatdirectsmorelighttoplants.Theequipmentwon’ttakeuptoomuchspaandit’snotooexpensive.3.HydroponicHerbGardenKitIfyourkidsarealittlemorehightechandlesswillingtogettheirhandsdirty,youcanstillgetthemintogardening.Fullyhydroponic,thisselfwateringplantermakesiteasytogrowselectherbs,veggies,andfruitwithoutatraditionalgarden.Thisisagreatoptionforaclassroomorapartmentdwellerswhodon’thaveayard.It’salsogoodforparentswhodon’thaveagreenthumbbutwanttoteachtheirchildrenaboutgrowingplantsandfood.4.ElectricPressureWasherTheSunJoeElectricPressureWashercanperformavarietyofcleaningtasksoutdoors.Removeoilfromconcrete,rustfromsteelandcakedmudonequipment.Its34-inchspray(喷射)lengthandrearwheelsprovideeasyaccesstohard-to-reachareassuchas2-storybuildings.Formoreinformation,callAnaclerioat708-864-6584orCarlisleat708-205-9141.21.Whatisthemainpurposeofwritingthistext?A.Toshareinformationaboutgardening. B.Tointroducesomeservices.C.Toannouncegardeningplans. D.Tosellgardeninggifts.22.WhatusedoestheGrowLightSystemhave?A.Itcanhelptheplantsgrowfaster. B.Itcandecreaseyourlivingcost.C.Itcanprotectyoufrombeinghurt. D.Itcanhelpyoudothecleaning.23.Ifyourkidsprefertoplantindoors,whicharesuitableforthem?A.BigKid’sGardenToolSetandGrowLightSystem.B.HydroponicHerbGardenKitandElectricPressureWasher.C.GrowLightSystemandHydroponicHerbGardenKit.D.ElectricPressureWasherandBigKid’sGardenToolSet.BWhatcouldbeperfectforthepartner,whoembarrassesyouonthedancefloor?Smartsocks,whichcanteachpeopletodance,maybetheanswerforanyonewithtwoleftfeet.Thesockshavebeendevelopedasarunningtooltohelprunnersimprovetheirskills.Thankstothesocks,userscanaccuratelyrecordnotonlyhowfarandfasttheyrunbutalsohowwell.Itmeanstheusermaximizestheirperformance,andreducesdamagetobodyandpreventshurt.Thehi-techsocksaremadeofspecialfibersthatwatchthemovementsofyourfeet.Theylook,feelandcanbewashedlikenormalclothes.Sensorsrecordeachmovementandsenditbyanankletransmitter(脚踝发射器)toasmartphone.Thena“virtualcoach”applicationshowstheinformationandcantelltheuserwhattheyaredoingwrong,andhelptoimproveskillinanytaskwithfeet.Thesocksshouldbeusefultoathletesandweekendjoggers.“Peoplethinkrunningissoeasyandofcourseeverybodycandoitbutnotnecessarilysafelyandwell,”DrDavideViganosaid.Arecentstudyshowedthatbetween60and80percentofrunnersgothurtperyear.Thisispettymuchmorethananyotherhumanactivity.Researcherssaythetechnologycanalsobedevelopedtoteachpeoplehowtodance,playsportssuchasgolf,oreventohelptoteachwomentowalkbetterinhighheels.Mr.Viganosaid,“Peoplecouldallbenefitfromtheidea.Wehavehadinterestfromallsortsofsports,likeskiing,football,cyclingandgolf.Anythingwhereyouhavetouseyourfeetcanuseit.Itcouldevenbeputinhighheelstohelpwomenwalkinthemsafely.”Socksarejustthestart,andthetechnologycouldbeusedingloves,hatsandboots.Thesocks,ankletandsoftwarepackage,areexpectedtobesoldforaround£120,whichwillgoonsaleinMarch.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“anyonewithtwoleftfeet”refertoinparagraph1?A.Peoplewhoaredisabled. B.Peoplewhoareinterestedindancing.C.Peoplewhoarepooratdancing. D.Peoplewhoinventedthesocks.25.Whyweresmartsocksdeveloped?A.Toteachpeopletodance. B.Toimproverunners’skills.C.Tohelpwomenwalksafely. D.Topreventskiersbeinghurt.26.What’sspecialaboutfibersthatthesocksaremadeof?A.Theyfeelmuchsofterthannormalclothes. B.Theycanmonitorthemovementoffeet.C.Theyactasasmartphoneforusers. D.Theyareexpensivetoproduce.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Thetechnologycouldbringapotentialmarket. B.Userscanrunasfastastheylikeinthesocks.C.Norunnerswillgethurt,thankstothesocks. D.Thesockscansensewhatyouwanttodo.CEverywinter,hugecrowdscometotheparkinglotsofbigboxstores.Notcrazyshoppers...butcrows(乌鸦)“Sometimesthere’re4,010,00even20,000birds,”saysAndreaTownsend,abehavioralecologistatHamiltonCollege.”They’rereallyconspicuous.Whattheylikeareurbanareas,soyou’llseethemintees,onrooftops,certainly,inwell-litparkinglots.They’retheirfavoriteplaces.”Crowsareknownas“partialmigrants(候鸟)”.Everyyear,somemembersofthepopulationmigratebetweenbreeding(繁殖)groundsandoverwinteringgrounds.Butothersjuststayput.SoTownsendandhercolleagueswantedtoknowifthaturgetomigratewassomethingindividualcrowscanturnonandoff.Withnopreviousstudiestoreferto,theycaught18crowsfromoverwinteringspotstofindout.Theyfittedthebirdswithlittlebackpacksatellitedevicesaftercollectingbloodandfeathersamples,keepingrecordingwheretheywentduringwinterforyears.Overall,threequartersofthebirdsmigrated,anaverageof300miles.Andmoreimportantly,iftheymigratedonce,theydiditeveryyear—suggestingtravelingisnotahabittheyswitchonandoff.Theresearchersalsofoundmigratingcrowsreturnedfaithfullytothesamebreedinggroundseveryyear—butweremoreflexibleonwheretooverwinter,whichcouldbeagoodthing.“Birdswithflexiblestrategiescanchangetheirbehaviorwhentheenvironmentchanges,whileotherbirdsaremorelockedintotheiroverwinteringsites.Theymaynotbeabletoadjustsoquicklyoreasilytochangingenvironmentalconditions.”Townsendalsowantedtoknowhowmigrationisconnectedwiththeirmentalabilityandwhetherit’samentaltrade-offforthebirds—sincemigrantshavetorememberalllocationdata.“Maybethey’renotasgoodatsolvingproblemsasaresidentbirdthatdoesn’thavetoinvestsomuchinthatlong-termmemory.”Thenagain,withallthattimeonthewing.migrantssimplymaynothaveasmuchfreetimetothinkhardaboutproblems.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“conspicuous”inparagraph2mean?A.Dangerous. B.Smart. C.Annoying. D.Noticeable.29.Howdidtheresearchersgettheirfinding?A.Byanalyzingpreviousresearch. B.Bytrackingsomecrows’movements.C.Bystudyingcrowsinurbanareas. D.Bycomparingdifferentmigratingcrows.30.Whatdoesparagraph4focuson?A.Crows’migratoryhabits. B.Reasonsforcrowsmigrating.C.Crows’behavioralchanges. D.Waysofcrowsoverwintering.31.WhatmightTownsendstudynext?A.Problem-solvingskillandmemoryofcrows. B.Impactofthechangingenvironmentoncrows.C.Relationbetweencrows’migrationandmind. D.Differencesbetweenmigrantsandresidentbirds.DScientistshaveuncoveredafast-foodeatery(餐馆)intheancientRomantownofPompeii.TheremainshelpwiththeunderstandingoffoodsofPompeii’scitizens.About80suchfast-foodeaterieshavebeenfoundatPompeii.Butthelatestfindmeansthisisthefirsttimesuchahot-food-drinkeatery—knownasathermopolium—hasbeencompletelyunearthed.PompeiiwasdestroyedbythevolcaniceruptionofMountVesuvius.Partofthefast-foodcounterwasdugupin2019duringworktoshoreupPompeii’sruins.Sincethen,archaeologists(考古学家)havekeptdigging,uncoveringamulti-sided-counter,withtypicalwideholesonitstop,notunliketheseforsoupcontainersputintomodern-daysaladbars.Thefrontofthecounterincludedworksofartshowingducksandchickens.Theimagesbrightenedtheeateryandalsolikelyadvertisedfood.Anotherimageofadogwitharopearounditsneckmayremindpeopletokeeppetstiedup.Earlystudiesconfirm“howthepaintedworksrepresent,atleastinpart,thefoodsanddrinkseffectivelysoldinside”,saidValeriaAmoretti,ananthropologistatPompeii.Amorettinotedsmallpiecesofduckboneswerefoundinafoodcontainer.Remainsofgoats,pigs,andfishwerealsofound.Atthebottomofawinecontainerwereremainsofgroundfavabeans.MassimoOsannaadded,“Weknowwhattheywereeatingthatday.”HewastalkingaboutthedayofPompeii’sdestruction.Thefoodremainsareexamplesof“what’spopularwiththecommonfolk”.HeaddedthatwealthyRomansdidnoteatatsuchstreet-foodbusinesses.Successfulrestaurantownersknowthatagoodlocationisimportantforbusiness.Osannanotedthatrightoutsidetheeaterywasasmallsquarewithafountain.Anotherthermopoliumwasnearby.32.Whatcanweknowaboutthefast-foodeatery?A.ItwastheonlythermopoliumatPompeii. B.Itwasdugupbyaccidentatthebeginning.C.Itoncewasoneofthemostpopulareateries. D.Itwasthefirsthot-food-drinkeateryunearthed.33.Whyweretherewideholesonthecountertop?A.Theyhelpedtobeautifythecountertoparea. B.Thevolcaniceruptiondamagedthecounter.C.Theywereusedtoholdcontainersforhotfood. D.Foodcouldbestoredforalongertimewiththem.34.WhatdidthepaintedimagesprobablyserveasaccordingtoAmoretti?A.Reminders. B.Decorations. C.Records. D.Advertisements.35.WhatdoOsanna’swordsimply?A.Theeateryrevealsthelocals’diningpreference. B.AncientRomanslikedeatingateateries.C.Street-foodbusinesswasrareinancientRome. D.FoodofPompeii’scitizenswassimilartotoday’s.第二节(共5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。Oneofthemostcommondistractionswemeetisthatwehavetoomanyoptionsonhand.Forexample,athomeyoucanchoosetofeedyourdog,readabook,watchTV,haveasnackortakeanap.Whentherearetoomanypotentiallyattractiveoptions,it’shardtofocusyourenergyonanimportanttask.36Thefirststepthatyoucantakeistoidentifywhattaskneedsthemostfocustogetaccomplished.Onceyouhavethatfiguredout,simplybreakdownthetaskintosmallerbite-sizedtasks.37Thefirstbite-sizedtaskthatyoucanaccomplishistooutlinethegrantproposal(拨款提议)andsplititintodifferentsections.Thiswillensurethatyoucovereverythingthatisneeded,andallowsyoutofocusoneachsectiononeatatime.38Besidesfocusingonyourgrantproposal,whatareallthepossiblethingsthatyoucouldbedoingthatwoulddivert(使分心)yourattentionaway?Berealisticaboutwhattheyare!Writethemalldown,andlistthebenefitsandthecostsassociated.Onceyouhaveyourlistcompleted,startprioritizingthem.Youhaveatimelimit,soyouneedtoorderyourtasksbypriority,startingwiththefocustaskasyourtoppriority.39Foranyremainingtaskonthelistthatwon’tfitwithinyourallocatedtime,don’tworry.40Justschedulethemforanothertime.A.Thenfittheothersaroundit.B.Youdon’thavetogivethemup.C.Finallyyoucangeteverythingcompleted.D.Thenextstepwouldbetoevaluateyourotheroptions.E.Thegoodnewsisthatit’snotsodifficulttoovercomethis.F.Butverysuccessfulpeoplesaynotoalmosteverythingunimportant.G.Let’ssayyouhaveagrantproposaltowriteforanupcomingprojectatwork.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。InaruralRomanianvillage,babyAnastasiawasborn.AnoceanawayinasmallWashingtontown,beautifulDanacradlednewbornAria.Amazingjoycomestofamiliesastheywelcomeachild.AriaandAnastasia41adorablewearingdarlingbowsandthecutestoutfits.Dressingupbabygirlsissomethingspecialnomatterwhat42oftheworldyoulivein.Yet,withinmonthsbothgirlswerediagnosedwithspinalmuscularatrophy(SMA),an43,terminaldisease.Whileitwouldbeeasytofallintodespair,Aria’sfamilybondedevencloser.Friendssurroundedthem,andtheypurposedto44treasuredmemories.WhenDana45outtootherSMAfamiliesshemetDani,Anastasia’smother.Asthediseaseaffectingtheirpreciousdaughtersbecamemore46,theyencouragedoneanother47terriblyfrighteningdays.Thousandsofmilesofseparationdidn’t48astheyemailedphotosandvideoclips.Theysharedhighlightsfromtheeventsthey49fortheveryshorttimethey’dhavewiththeirgirls.Twopreciousbabygirlswerebornthreeweeksapart,and50diedthreeweeksapart.DaniandDanacontinuedtosharetheir51.Theywalkedthehealingroadbackto52together.Theylovedoneanotherthroughthedarkesttimethey’dknown.Thenayearandhalfafter53theirbabiesgoodbye.theybothbecamepregnantagain.Twohealthylittlegirlswillsoonbe54intotwofamiliesacrosstheglobefromoneanother.Thistime,DaniwillgivebirthtoAria-namedafterDana’slostchild.AndDanaisgivingbirthtoAnastasia55Dani’spreciousone.Thishealingstoryoflovewasabletogobeyondnationalborders,culture,andreligion.Lovecandoanything,anywhere,anytime.41.A.kept B.felt C.looked D.stayed42.A.part B.section C.corner D.district43.A.inescapable B.incurable C.unbearable D.unbelievable44.A.make B.record C.copy D.share45.A.looked B.hanged C.reached D.found46.A.clear B.true C.right D.real47.A.beyond B.through C.without D.across48.A.exist B.care C.matter D.measure49.A.predicted B.promised C.valued D.created50.A.still B.even C.only D.also51.A.sorrow B.ease C.memories D.hopes52.A.calmness B.loneness C.coldness D.wholeness53.A.passing B.waving C.kissing D.saying54.A.welcomed B.exchanged C.accustomed D.arranged55.A.infavorof B.inmemoryof C.onbehalfof D.inneedof非选择题部分第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。LearningChinesecalligraphy(书法)56(list)asoneofthemust-dothingswhenIcametoChina.Now,I’minthecourseoflearningthisuniqueart,57valueisconsideredveryhighinChinaevenacrossEastAsiatoday.Itisnotonly58ancientartisticformofhumanlanguage,butitalsoreflectsChinesetraditions.Assomeonewhopaints,draws,andlovesall59(create)things,atfirst,IassumedIwouldberathergoodatChinesecalligraphy.Iwas60(total)wrong.Usingthickbrushtipstoproduceawkwardbrushstrokes(笔画)61(be)verydifficultforabeginner.Ihavenoideaaboutthedifferenttypesofcalligraphyandthemeanings62(hide)behindeachone.Also,Ihavetoholdthepaintbrushinaveryspecificway;63apenorpencil,thepaintbrushishelduprightinthehand.Ineedtobeextracarefulwhenchangingtheangleor64(direct)ofthebrush,especiallyifIpresstoohardonthepaper.Aftertakingthelesson,Inowunderstandthedifficultyofcalligraphyandthatitwilltakeeffortsandcommitment65(master)thisartform.Yet,IamgratefultolearnofsuchaspecialChinesetradition.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)假定你是李华,本周日你所在英语社团要去当地文化街进行英语标识勘误活动,请给外籍老师Mr.Smith写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动安排;3.发出邀请注意: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。DearMr.Smith,Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Itwaslunchtime.Jerry,David,Tom,andIwenttothedininghalltohavelunch.Iglancedacrossthebusycafeteriaandsawthenewstudent,Jack.Hewasholdinghisplateandwaitinginlines.Davidnoticedhimtoo.“Whyisthenewkiddressedliketheheadmaster?”heasked.TomandJerrylaughed.“Jack’scool.He’sinmyEnglishandhistoryclasses.”Isaid.However,IkeptthetruththatJackandIhadbecomefriendswhenweworkedonaprojecttogether.Wediscoveredthatwewerebothenthusiasticreaders—somethingIwouldneveradmittoJerry,DavidandTom.IsawthatJackwaswalkingtowardus.“Don’tdoit,”Ithought,butinsecondshewasatourtable.Myfriendsraisedtheireyebrows.Jerry,DavidandTompiledtheirbackpacksonthetableandchairssothattherewasnospaceleftforanotherpersontositdown.Davidsaid,“Idon’tthinkwehaveroom.”Thisawkwardsituationfrozetheair.IcouldfeelJacklookingatme,butIstaredatmylunchasifithadcontainedpreciouspearlsofwisdominsteadofriceandbeans.Afteralong,uncomfortablepause,Jackleft.Ishouldhavespokenupforhim,butIcouldn’twalkawayfrommythreefriends,couldI?Jackdidn’tspeaktomeafterthatmeeting.Hewassoonhangingaroundwithanothergroupofkids.Afewmonthslater,IsawanannouncementaboutJackbeingchosentobethepresidentoftheschoolbookclub.IwashappyforJack’sachievement,butIrealizedIhadmadeabigmistakewhenIsaidnothingatthelunchtablethatday.WhywasIsoafraidthatmyfriendsmightfindoutthatIliketoread?AsIstaredattheannouncement,IknewIneededtoapologizetoJack—evenifhedidnotwanttobecomemyfriendagain.Ithoughtthatmythreefriendswouldnotagree.IalsothoughtthatIriskedlosingthemaswell.However,IknewthatIwouldlosemyselfifIdidnothing.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。Asthedismissalbellrang,Igatheredupmybooks,tookadeepbreath,andwenttofindJack.Jacknodded,andthenmentionedmythreefriends.2021年江岸区高三年级元月调考英语试题参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)听力录音稿:Text1M:Youwentbacktoseeyouroldhouse,didn’tyou?W:Yeah.Peoplehavebuiltanotherbedroomontopofthegarage.Theyalsoremovedsometreesinthegardentohavemoreroomtoparktheircars.Text2M:Rose,HappyNewYear!Hereisagiftforyou.W:Oh,thankyou.Wow,youaresoconsiderate!Ilikepink,andIlikesilk,sothisscarfisperfectforme.Italsomatchesmydress.Text3M:WouldyouliketogetaPhDinsomething?W:Yeah,maybeoneday.Butit’simpossiblerightnow.Ihavemyjobandthekids.I’dhavetostudyatmidnight!M:Oh,yeah.Thatwouldbedifficult.Text4W:Theweatheristerrible.M:Yes.Itwassunnyandwarmyesterday,butthewindisreallystrongnow.Text5M:Ijustatesomereallyhotfood,andnowI’msuperthirsty.Isthereanyapplejuice?W:Ididn’tbuyany.Havesomewater.M:IthinkI’lljusthavesomemilkinstead.Text6听下面一段对话,请回答下列小题。M:Jane,whatareyoudoing?W:I’mstudyingformyHSK.IwanttogotostudyinChinaoneday.M:WhydoyouwanttostudyinChina?W:IlovePekingUniversity.I’vedreamedofgoingtostudytheresinceIwasabouttenyearsold.Sowhichcountrydoyouwanttostudyinoneday?M:EitherFranceorBritain.W:Well,botharegreat.ButifIhavetochooseone,I’dpickthelatter.Text7听下面一段对话,请回答下列小题。W:Whatisyourfavoritekindofmusic,Steven?M:Myfavoriteisrock.ButgenerallyIlikealltypesofmusic,exceptcountrymusic.W:I’mtheopposite.Ienjoycountrymusic.SometimesIlistentojazz.Bytheway,howmuchareCDsinyourhometown?M:Well,abrandnewCDisprobablybetween15and20dollars,Iguess,dependingontheCD,butyoucanfindtheusedCDsforanywherefrom1to10dollars.W:Wow,that’sprettycheap.Doyouplayamusicalinstrument?M:No,Idon’t.WhenIwasakidIplayedthepianoandalittlebitoftheguitar,butI’veforgottenallofthat.Iamplanningtopickuptheviolin.W:Thelastquestion,mostimportantly,whatkindofsongdoyoulike,theup-to-date?M:Oh,no,Iguessit’sanythingthat’sinmyhead.Text8听下面一段对话,请回答下列小题。M:Hello,thisisRichardCooper.Iappliedforapositionofasalesrepresentativeaweekago.Iamcallingtoseeifthepositionhasbeenfilled.W:Oh,Mr.Cooper.Infact,Iwasjustabouttocallyoubecauseyouareoneoftheapplicantswe’veselectedforaninterview.Couldyoucomeinthisweek,sometimebetweenTuesdayandThursday?M:Sure,Tuesdaywouldworkbestforme.Howabout10?W:ThatwillbeOK.Please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