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辽宁省名校联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期1月份联合考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、听力选择题1.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Cloudy. B.Sunny. C.Rainy.2.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Askingforhelp. B.Givingsuggestions. C.Sharinganexperience.3.WhoisKaren?A.Ateacher. B.Anartist. C.Abankclerk.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel. B.Atasupermarket. C.Atatravelagency.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Insects. B.Abook. C.Theplanet.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatdoweknowabouttheplatform?A.It'saimedatimprovingspokenEnglish.B.ItprovidesChinesereadingmaterials.C.Itoffersreadingservicestoallages.7.WhatdoesthemantellJenniferintheend?A.Howtoaccesstheplatform.B.Whethertopayfortheservice.C.Whentosignupforthecourse.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.WhydoesSusantalktoMike?A.Totellhimaboutaneventaboutcrops.B.Tocollectsomeinformation.C.Toextendaninvitation.9.WhatdoesMikethinkoftheevent?A.Interesting. B.Boring. C.Average.10.Whenwilltheeventend?A.At8:00a.m. B.At11:00a.m. C.At3:00p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.HowoftendoesDavidgohikinginLapland?A.Everyotheryear. B.Onceayear. C.Twiceayear.12.WhodidDavidhikehisfavoritetrailwiththesecondtime?A.Hisfamily. B.Afriend. C.Somevillagers.13.WhathappenedtoDavidduringthesix-dayhikingtrip?A.Helivedinatentallthetime.B.Helosthiswayonthefourthday.C.HeclimbedupFinland’shighestpoint.14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodonextsummer?A.GohikingwithDavid. B.Goabroadforfurtherstudy. C.Goonatripwithherparents.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。15.WhatpreventsHarrisonfromcompetingintheBettyAward?A.Theentryfee. B.Thewritingstyle. C.Theagelimit.16.WhichkindofwritingisHarrisongoodat?A.Sciencefictionstories. B.Lovestories. C.Poems.17.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild. B.Classmates. C.Teacherandstudent.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.HowdidNoahlearnaboutmonarchbutterflies'situation?A.Fromawebsite. B.Fromateacher. C.Fromabiologist.19.WhatdidNoah'sparentsdecidetodo?A.Helphimcarryouthisplan.B.Persuadehimtogiveuphisidea.C.Leavehimtomakehisowndecision.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Togivesuggestionsonwildlifeprotection.B.Todrawpeople'sattentiontoclimatechange.C.Toencouragepeopletosavemonarchbutterflies.二、阅读理解Whenyouwanttoopenalocationforasportscamp,youmightwanttoknowhowtosetitupinyourBookingplayerreservationsystem.Hereareafewexamplesthatyoucanreferto.OptionA:●Userswithaccesstomultiplelocationscanhaveallinformationofbookings,incomes,andusage.●Youhaveallyourbooks,guests,andreservationsinformationinasingleaccount,solookingupdataonpastguestsbecomeseasier.OptionB:●Paymentsarecollectedviaadifferentbusinessaccount.ThenewlocationusesdifferentaccountsfromanyofBookingplayer’sintegrations.●ThenewlocationhasitsownlogoandidentityandyouwanttousethisinyourBookingEngineandinyouremails.●Wecanconnectyourloginssothatyoucanswitcheasilybetweenthevariousaccountswithouthavingtoenterapasswordeverytime.MultiplelanguagesandcurrenciesYourBookingEnginecanbesetuptoworkwithmultiplelanguagesandcurrenciestosupportguestsfromallovertheworld.MatchyourwebsiteandbrandWe’vemadeiteasytocustomizethelookandfeelofyourBookingEnginetomatchyourownbranding.SpecialoffersanddiscountcodesSetupearly-birdratesorextended-staydiscountsinyourBackofficeandletyourguestenteracouponcode(优惠券代码)inyourBookingEngine.21.Whomightbethepotentialtargetreadersofthisarticle?A.CampbusinessstartersusingBookingplayer.B.Sportsloverswantingtobookonline.C.Studentswantingtocampinforests.D.Technicengineerssettingupanewbrand.22.WhatisthebenefitofoptionB?A.Havingsingleaccesstothesystem. B.Allowingonlyonepaymentmethod.C.Havingitsownlogoandidentity. D.Enteringapasswordeverytime.23.WhatkindofservicewillBookingplayerguarantee?A.Englishonly. B.Customizedfeatures.C.Noearly-birdrates. D.Couponcodeinvalid.OneofthebestmemoriesIhavefrommychildhoodisthetimemymotherreadtome.Whenitwascoldoutside,wesatonthecouchlateatnightwiththefireblazinginthefireplace.Ileanedagainsthershoulderandwatchedthelinesonherfacedisappearassheusedhervoicetoimitatethecharactersinthebook.Itcouldhavebeenhertimetorelaxaftertakingcareofchildrenandahusbandallday,butinstead,shewouldsmilewhenIslippedoutofmybedandcametiptoeingbackintothelivingroomaftereveryoneelsewasasleep.Beingtheyoungestof11children,sometimes,itwaseasytogetlostinthecrowd,andIcherishedthosemoments;Icouldsitclosetoherandknowitwasjustmytime.Mymother’slineswouldmeltawayduringthosemomentsbecauseshewasn'tthinkingaboutcooking,cleaning,disciplining,orpayingthebills.WhenshereadCinderellatome,shewouldmakemefeelthetransitionfromashestorichesbecauseshewasusingherimaginationtofeelit,too.WhenIbecameabusyparentwithmychildren,Iunderstoodmymother’ssacrificesforsharingthatlate-nightstorytimewithme.But,somehow,IthinksheneededitasmuchasIdid.Yearslater,Ihadtheopportunitytovisitanelementaryschoolrecentlytoreadtothefirst-gradeclassforNationalChildren’sbookweek.Besideshelpingachilddevelopaloveforreading,itisabeautifulwaytobeclosetoyourchildrenandinstillsasenseofsecuritytheyneverforget.It’swhentheparentfocusesonthechildwithoutdistractions,andachildcanfeelthat.Idid.Foramoment,wearen’tadultswithalltheanswersandrules,butsomeonelostinastorywithourchildren.Readingandlettingourimaginationtravelisnotjustforchildren,either.WhenIamatmybusiestandfeelthemoststressedinmylife,Ifindabookandletmyselfgetlostforawhile.Thedifferencebetweenreadingabook,hangingoutonyouriPad,orlounginginfrontofthetelevisiontorelaxisthatwhenyoureadabook,thestorycanbewhatyouimagineittobe,andyoucanlearnasfastorasslowasyouwantto.Ilikethat.24.Whatimpressedtheauthormost?A.Hismotherreadtohimduringhischildhood.B.Momwarmedhimwiththefireinthefireplace.C.TheysatonthecouchenjoyingtheTVseries.D.Heimitatedthecharactersinthebook.25.Whatmadetheauthorhavecontradictoryfeelings?A.Heslippedoutofhisbedandtiptoedtomum.B.Hedideverythingwhenotherswereasleep.C.Hewasalwayslostinthecrowd.D.Hestolemum’stimetorelaxbutenjoyedit.26.Whichisthebenefitofreadingtogetheraccordingtothepassage?A.Ithelpskidsperformwellinelementaryschool.B.Ithelpskidsformasenseofsecurity.C.Ithelpsparentsfocusonreadingwithoutdistractions.D.Ithelpsadultsfindanswersandrules.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyaimedat?A.Callingforkidstoreadmoreclassicalliterature.B.Promotingtheideaofparent-childreading.C.AdvertisingforNationalChildren’sbookweek.D.Relievingeverydaystress.Tardigrades(水熊虫),withnicknameslike“waterbear”,maybethetoughestanimalsonEarth.Theyhaveevolvedtolivealmostanywhereandsurvivealmostanything.Sometardigradescanescapeconditionsthatwouldkillmostlivingbeings,includingextremesfarbeyondanythingfoundonEarth.Tardigradeshavebeenaroundforatleast500millionyearsorso,possiblysharingacommonancestorwitharthropods(节肢动物).Over1,000speciesareknowntoday,includingmarine,freshwaterandterrestrialtardigrades.Tardigradesareneartheedgeofvisibilityformosthumaneyes.Atypicaltardigradeisabout0.5mmlong,andeventhelargestonesarelessthan2mminlength.Perhapsthemostfamousthingabouttardigradesistheirstrangeandmysteriousdurability.Tardigradesarenotimmortal,buttheyhaveapowerfuladaptationthatallowsthemtosurvivefordecadesinextremeconditions.Toendureenvironmentalstress,tardigradessuspendtheirmetabolism(新陈代谢)throughaprocesscalledcryptobiosis.Theycurlupandenteradeath-likestateknownasatun.Theirmetabolismslowsto0.01%ofnormal,andtheirwatercontentdropstolessthan1%.Theysurviveinthisstatebyreplacingthewaterintheircellswithaprotectivesugarcalledtrehalose(海藻糖),whichpreservesallthecellularmachineryuntilwaterisavailableagain.Sometardigradesinatuncanhandlepressureashighas600megapascals(MPa).That’snearly6,000atmospheres,or6,000timesthepressureofEarth’satmosphereatsealevel,andit’saboutsixtimeshigherthanthepressurefoundintheplanet’sdeepestoceantrenches.Evenhalfasmuchpressure,300MPa,wouldkillmostmulticellularlifeandbacteria.Twotardigradespeciesflewintolow-EarthorbitontheFOTON-M3missionin2007,becomingthefirstanimalsknowntosurvivedirectexposuretospace.The12-daymissionprovedthatexposuretothevacuum(真空)wasnoproblemforthem,andthelackofgravityhadlittleeffect,either.Sometardigradesevenlaideggsduringthemission.Researchhasshowntardigradescansurviveroughly1,000timesmoreradiationthanahuman.Chinesescientistshavedecodedthekeymechanismsthatmaketardigradesradiation-resistant,whichcouldshedlightonhowtomakehumanbeingsstrongeragainstradiationandhowtoincreasethestresstoleranceofhumancellsinthefuture,accordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalScienceinOctober2024.28.HowdoestheauthorintroducethefeaturesoftardigradesinParagraph2?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.C.Byshowingexamples. D.Bylistingfigures.29.Whycantardigradespossiblysurviveinextremeconditionsaccordingtothispassage?A.Becausetheyareimmortal.B.Becausetheycanchangeextremeconditions.C.Becausetheyslowdowntheirmetabolism.D.Becausetheycanregainlifefromdeathformanytimes.30.Whentardigradesfacepressureorspace,whatisapossiblecondition?A.Theycan’thandlepressuremorethan500Mpa.B.Theywillbekilledbythepressureabout300Mpa.C.Theycanonlysurviveindirectexposuretospace.D.Theyarealmostnotaffectedbythelackofgravity.31.WhatistheimportanceofthestudyofChinesescientists?A.Theirfindingscanbeappliedtohelphumanbeings.B.TheyfocusesonthereproductionoftardigradesC.Theirstudycanpromotetostudythedietaryhabitsoftardigrades.D.Theyprovedtardigradesradiant-resistant.Afamoustravelwriter,PicoIyer,recentlywroteofhisexperienceinthedeepsouthoftheworld.Thevisit,hesaid,“awakensyoutotheenvironmentalconcernsoftheworld,andyougohomewithimportantquestionsforyourconscienceaswellasbrilliantmemories”.Iyerisn’talone.Thisresponseiswidespread,knownintheindustryasAntarcticambassadorship.InAntarctica,crowding,environmentalimpactandemissionsarethemostpressingissues.While100,000touristsayearistinybyglobaltourismstandards,visitsareconcentratedinhighlysensitiveecologicalareasforafewmonthsperyear.Therearenoresidentstodisturb(otherthanlocalwildlife),becausethere’snohostcommunitytoprotestifvisitornumbersgettoohigh.Evenso,strongprotectionsareinplace.AccordingtotheAntarcticTreatySystem—thesetofinternationalagreementssignedbycountrieswithanAntarcticpresenceoraninterest—tourismoperatorsbasedinthosenationshavetoapplyforpermitsandfollowstrictenvironmentalregulations.Forinstance,toavoidintroducingnewspecies,touristshavetofollowrulessuchasdisinfecting(消毒)theirbootsandvacuumingtheirpocketsbeforesettingfootontheice,andkeepingasetdistancefromwildlife.AlmostallAntarcticcruiseshipownersbelongtotheInternationalAssociationofAntarcticaTourOperators,themainbodythatmanagesAntarctictourism.Forthefirsttimethisyear,operatorshavetoreporttheiroverallfuelconsumptionaspartofIAATO’seffortstomaketheindustrymoreclimate-friendly.Someoperatorsarenowusinghybridshipsthatcanrunpartlyonelectricdriveforshortperiods,reducingcarbondioxideemissions.Ifyou’reoneofthetouristsgoingtoAntarcticathissummer,enjoytheexperience—butgowithcare.Beawarethatnotripsouthcomeswithoutenvironmentalcostandusethisknowledgetomakeclear-eyeddecisionsaboutyouractivitiesbothinAntarcticaandonceyou’resafelybackhome.32.What’sthefunctionofparagraph1?A.TointroducethefamouswriterPicoIyer.B.ToshowhowamazingtobeAntarcticAmbassador.C.ToarousepublicinterestinAntarctictourism.D.ToshowconcernsforAntarcticenvironment.33.What’sthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedword“vacuuming”inparagraph4?A.Protecting. B.Emptying. C.Polluting. D.Filling.34.Whatcanwelearnabouttheoperatorthisyear?A.Theyneedn’treportoverallfuelassumption.B.Theymadenoefforttobeclimate-friendly.C.HybridshipsareagoodchoicetoreduceCO₂.D.Polartravelcanbestoppedrightawaybythecompany.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsAntarctictourism?A.Positive. B.Skeptical. C.Negative. D.Unconcerned.Painisanunavoidablepartoflifethatweallexperienceatsomepointinourlives.Itcomesinvariousforms:physical,emotional,psychologicalorspiritual,anditcanbeannoyingandmiserable.36Thisstep-by-stepguidewillshowyouhowtoharnessthepowerofpainforpersonalgrowth.Step1:AcknowledgeYourPainThefirststeptowardsharnessingthepowerofpainisacknowledgingit.Ifyoudenyyourpainorpretendthatitdoesnotexist,youwillneverbeabletolearnfromit.Youmustembraceyourpainandacceptthehurtanddiscomfortthatcomeswithit.Donotshyawayfromyourfeelingsornumbthemwithalcoholorotherdistractions.Step2:UnderstandtheSourceofYourPain37Identifywhatbringsaboutyournegativeemotionsandunderstandwhytheydoso.Askyourselfquestionslike“Whatmakesmefeelhurt?”“WhatdoIfearlosing?”“Whataremyinsecurities?”.Byunderstandingwhatcontributestoournegativeemotions,wecanbeginworkingonlettinggoandfindmeaninginoursuffering.Step3:LearnfromYourPainEachpainfuleventweencounterhaslessonswithinthemthatcanhelpusgrowasindividuals.38Makesureyoutakenotessoasnottoforgettheselessonswhentimesarelighterbecausefallbacktooldpatternsisveryeasytodo.Step4:39Holdingontopaincanbementallyandphysicallyexhausting.Therefore,itiscrucialtoseeksupportfromfriends,familyoratrustedtherapistifnecessary.Havingasupportsysteminplacecanhelpyouprocessyourpainbetterandfacilitatepersonaldevelopment.40Othersprefersharingwithfriendswhohavegonethroughsimilarexperiencesorseekingcommunitygroups.Byfollowingthesestepsaboveconsistentlyovertime,youwillstartseeingsignificantprogressinyourpersonalgrowthwhilealsounderstandingandappreciatingvirtuallyeverythingthatcomesyourway—bothpositiveandnegative—asanopportunitytolearnmoreaboutyourself.A.Changeyourperspectiveandseechallengesasopportunitiesratherthanobstacles.B.Somepreferprofessionalhelpthroughtherapyorcoaching.C.However,painisapowerfultoolthatcanbeusedforpersonaldevelopment.D.Rememberalwaystocomebacktostepone,ifsomethinghasbeenchallenging.E.Itisessentialtoidentifythesourceofyourpainbeforemovingontoanyfurthersteps.F.SeekSupportG.Holdontopain.三、完形填空I’vealwaysenjoyedwalkingbutneverinamillionyearsdidIimagineI’dendupwalkingover200kilometers(≈124miles)in10days,becomeafanofwalkingholidays,andendupdevelopingself-guidedhikingroutesinPortugalwithalocaltouroperatoraspartofmybusiness.Theshiftfrombeingsomeonewhowascontentwithaneasythree-hourwalktoa(n)41multi-dayhikerbeganwithabrieftasteofthePortugueseCaminodeSantiago,anancientpilgrimtrailthroughPortugaltoSantiagodeCompostelaCathedralinSpain.Backin2013Ididaguidedone-dayhikealongoneofthemostbeautiful42oftheCamino,northofPontedeLima.It’salsooneofthemostchallengingsectionssoitwashardwork,thus43muchhardwork.ButtheviewsfromthetopofLabrujaMountainmadetheclimb44.Myguideswereso45aboutthethrillofarrivingatSantiagodeCompostelaCathedralafterthechallengesofdayafterdayontheCaminothatIbegantothinkImightwanttogiveita46,despitenotbeingreligious.FastforwardafewyearsandI47fromBarceloswithafriendofminetofollowthePortugueseCaminodeSantiago.Exceptsufferingfromchronicbackpain,IthoughtIwasquite48butnothinghadpreparedmeto49suchexhaustionattheendofeachwalkingday.Thiswastrulyaslowtravelexperience,aswewere50about20kilometersperdayandbythetimewereachedourhotel,Iwould51haveenoughenergytogetcleanedupandfindfoodbeforecollapsing.Ihadimaginedabundantsightseeingbutthatendedupbeing52.Theexperiencewasallaboutmakingthemostofthejourneyratherthanthe53.FormethatwasquiteashiftinthinkingasIamusuallyallaboutgettingtowhereIwanttobeassoonaspossiblesothatIcanstart54.Itwas,perhaps,alsomyfirststeponthepathtowardsmindfulness.Iwillneverforgetthesenseofachievementandprogressattheendofeachwalkingday,andthereliefandprideIfeltwhenwefinally55ittoSantiagodeCompostela.41.A.bored B.satisfied C.experienced D.depressed42.A.sections B.rivers C.steps D.oceans43.A.evolving B.requiring C.suspecting D.bursting44.A.rewarding B.unforgiving C.unstoppable D.distant45.A.worried B.threatened C.amused D.excited46.A.root B.shot C.discount D.symbol47.A.setup B.setin C.setoff D.setback48.A.fit B.fragile C.flexible D.knowledgeable49.A.endure B.enjoy C.obtain D.compose50.A.spending B.averaging C.founding D.checking51.A.fully B.exactly C.automatically D.barely52.A.most B.medium C.sufficient D.minimal53.A.start B.target C.destination D.demand54.A.checking B.breaking C.exploring D.interacting55.A.stopped B.made C.broke D.continued四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Asthenewspaceracefiresup,scientistshaveproposedan56(entire)newfield-planetarygeoarchaeology-tostudytheimprintsandobjectshumansleavebehind.Sincethefirstsatellite,Sputnik1,wassuccessfullylaunchedintoEarth’sorbitonOctober4,1957,humans57(launch)morethan5,000largeobjectsintospace.Thelistincludessatellites,spacecraft,rovers,probesandotherscientific58(equip).Inaddition,thousandsofpieces59(produce)byaccidentalcollisions(碰撞)ordeliberatedestructionoforiginalmaterialsexistbeyondEarth.Archaeologist,JustinHolcomboftheUniversityofKansas,hadbeenfocusingmuchofhisresearch60understandinghowenvironmentalchangesimpactedhumanbeingsthousandsofyearsago.But61archaeologyprojectheworkedonconnectedhispassionforgeologytohumans’mostrecentperiodsofexploration.Oneoftheprioritieswouldbetoplanstrategies62wouldn’tdamageheritagebecausespacecraftexhaust(废气)canblastsand.Archaeologistsarelikelytoworkalongwithplanetaryscientistsandotherexpertsinthefuture63(discuss)issuesandworkoutsolutions.Ifsafetypermits,futureexplorerswillconsiderleavingbehindartifactsinPSRs(permanentlyshadowedcraters)sothattheywon’t64(expose)totheextremetemperatureswingsthatoccurelsewhereonthelunarsurface.Holcombsayshewouldlovetoseeanarchaeologistonthemoonduringhislifetime,65headmitshewouldhavetoconsiderthedecisionifofferedtheopportunity.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Peter对中国文化很感兴趣,来信请你给他推荐一门中国文化兴趣班课程,请你用英文给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.推荐课程;2.推荐理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearPeter,Nicetoreceiveyouremail.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Onceinaremotevillage,therelivedateenagegirl,namedMaya.Shehadadream—tobecomeanastronautandexplorethevastnessofspace.However,manydoubtedherdreambecausetheythoughtitwasunrealisticforsomeonewiththeirpoorbackground.Inthisvillage,therewasnoonedaringtohavethisdreamwhichwasbeyondthewildestdream.However,Mayawasnotdefeatedbythedoubt,shededicatedherselftoherstudies.Sheboughtmanyvolumesofbooksonastronomyfromthefarawaylibraries.Inthebeginning,herparentsjustletgoofhercrazypassion,butgraduallyhereffortsamazedthem.Withtheirsupport,sheeventriedtofindopportunitiesonlinetoattendsciencecamps,andsoughtguidancefrommentors(导师).Maya’spassionforspacegrewstrongerwitheachpassingday,fuelingherdeterminationtoovercomeanydifficultiesinherpath.AsMayaapproachedherfinalyearofhighschool,anopportunityarose—afamousscholarshipthatofferedachancetostudyastrophysics(天体物理学)atafamousuniversity.Mayaknewthatthisscholarshipcouldbehertickettoachievingherdreams.Thescholarshipselectionprocesswasstrict,testingcandidates’knowledge,skills,andtalent.Mayapouredcountlesshoursintopreparation,expandingherknowledgeandimprovingherabilities.Whenthedayofthescholarshipinterviewarrived,Mayafacedagroupofprofessorsandexpertsinthefield.Nervously,sheansweredtheirquestionsandsharedherpassionforspaceexploration.WeeksturnedintomonthsasMayaawaitedthescholarshipresults.Doubtsandanxietiesstuckinhermind,butsheremindedherselfoftheimportanceofperseverance.Shecontinuedtobelieveinherselfandherabilities,refusingtoletsetbacksdefineherjourney.Finally,thedayofthescholarshipannouncementarrived.Maya’sheartracedasthenameswerecalledonebyone.Asthelastnameechoedintheroom,Maya’sheartsank—itwasn’thers.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。Disappointmentwashedoverher,butsherefusedtoletitstopherdreams.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________MovedbyMaya’sdetermination,theastronautbecamehermentor,guidingheronanewjourney.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________《辽宁省名校联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期1月份联合考试英语试题》参考答案题号12345678910答案CBACBBACAB题号11121314151617181920答案BACACABCAC题号21222324252627282930答案ACBADBBDCD题号31323334353637383940答案ADBCACEAFB题号41424344454647484950答案CABADBCAAB题号5152535455答案DDCCB1.C【原文】W:It’sterrible.Wedon’thaveanumbrella.Let’stakeshelterfromtheraininthehallway.M:OK.Wow,itwasallbrightandshinythismorning.Ididn’treallyexpectittobepouringdownlikethisnow.2.B【原文】M:Iwanttogrowsomefruittreesandvegetablesinmygarden,butIdon’tknowhowtodoit.W:Whynotdownloadappsaboutplantingtechnology?Therearesomeusefulvideoclipsforgardeners.3.A【原文】M:Doyouloveyourwork,Karen?W:Absolutely.I’mpleasedtohelpchildrenlearnlanguagesandart.IfeeljoyfuleverytimeIcommunicatewiththem.Whataboutyou?M:Ihavenointerestinbeingabankclerk.4.C【原文】W:HowmuchshouldIpayforthefamilytrip?M:Well,Mrs.White,itcomesto$1,999intotal.Butweoffera20%discountfromnextweekbecausethetouristoff-seasoniscoming.5.B【原文】W:Matthew,haveyoureadanygoodbooksrecently?M:Yes.IreadabooktitledBuzzkilllastweek.Ilearnedalotabouttheinsectsonourplanet.Itisgoodforreadersofallageswhowanttolearnmoreaboutthelittlecreatures.6.B7.A【原文】M:Jennifer,Iheardyou’relookingforsomeChinesereadingmaterials.Whynottryanewonlinereadingplatform?W:Isitopentousersforfree?M:Yes.Theplatformnowisaimedatimprovingreadingservicesforteenagersandelderlyreaders,soit’ssuitableforyou.Italsorecommendshigh-qualityresourceplatforms,includingthoseinlanguageanddigitalscience.W:SohowcanIaccesstheplatform?M:YoucandothatthroughanonlinepublicserviceplatformcalledSmartEducationofChina.W:I’llcertainlygiveitatry.Thankyou.8.C9.A10.B【原文】W:Mike,I’mgoingcampingwithsomefriendstomorrow.Whataboutjoiningus?M:Sorry,Susan,butIalreadyhaveplans.W:Whatwillyoudotomorrow?M:I’llgototheFoodForestatPadrePark.There’safreeweekendeventaboutcrops.Itallowsparticipantstolearnabouttheirfoodsystem,theirecosystem,cultureandhistory.W:Itseemsboringtome.M:Idon’tthinkso.Ilovebiology.Ithinkit’sagreatopportunityformetolearnaboutnature.W:Willyouspendthewholedaythere?M:No.Theeventwillbeginat8:00a.m.andlastforonlythreehours.11.B12.A13.C14.A【原文】W:David,doyouhaveanyplansforthesummervacation?M:I’mgoinghikinginLapland,Finland.EveryJulyIspendaweekthereandgohikingwithsomefriendsormyfamily.W:Theremustbesomegreathikingtrails.M:Yes.Andoneofthemhasbecomemyfavorite.ItstartsfromavillageandgoestothehighestpointinFinland,whichistheHaltimountaininLapland.W:Howmanytimeshaveyouvisitedthetrail?M:Twice,thefirsttimewithafriend,andtheotherwithmyparentsandmysister.W:Canyoutellmeaboutyourhikingforthefirsttime?M:Sure.Thehiketookussixdaystocomplete.We

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