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第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber页,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages页第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber页,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages页江西省九江市武宁县武宁尚美中学2024-2025学年高二下学期开学英语试题一、听力选择题(本大题共10小题)1.Howmuchdoesthefoodcostintotal?A.14dollars. B.16dollars. C.24dollars.2.Whowouldactuallybethemainspeakerattheconference?A.Anna. B.Mark. C.Annie.3.WhywasEmilylate?A.Shegotthetimewrong.B.Shegotlostontheway.C.Herbuswasdelayed.4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Bossandemployee.C.Studentandteacher.5.WhenwillShirleyandDavidmeet?A.At6:10. B.At5:50. C.At7:00.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Hostingaprogram. B.Conductingasurvey. C.Doingsomeshopping.7.Whoisthewomanshoppingwith?A.Herfriend. B.Herhusband. C.Herschoolmate.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer. B.Oldschoolfriends. C.Fellowworkers.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisfondofherwork. B.Sheistiredoftraveling. C.Sheisinterestedinlaw.10.Whatdoesthemando?A.Abusinessman. B.Alawyer. C.Anengineer.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Wheredidthemanlearnabouttheinventions?A.Inamovie. B.Inanarticle. C.Inaconversation.12.Whatissuedoesthefirstinventionaimtosolve?A.Flying-testcost. B.Taking-offcondition. C.City-livingtraffic.13.Howdoesthesmartrobotassistinsurgeries?A.Bymakingdecisions. B.Byimprovingaccuracy. C.Byexplainingrisks.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whydoesthemandisliketake-offs?A.Itisdangerous. B.Itmakeshimsick. C.Ittakesalongtime.15.Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.Spain. B.America. C.Greece.16.Whatattractsthemanmost?A.Thevillages. B.Themuseums. C.Thebeaches.17.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?A.Nervous. B.Relieved. C.Impatient.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Howdosmarthomesmakelifeeasierforsomepeople?A.ByincreasingInternetspeed.B.Byreducingthecostofliving.C.Byautomatinghouseholdtasks.19.Whyarepeopleconcernedaboutsmarthomes?A.Theymayaffectprivacy.B.Theyaredifficulttosetup.C.Theymaybetooexpensive.20.Whatwillthespeakerdiscussinthenextsession?A.Concreteoperations. B.Detailedprosandcons. C.Futuredevelopment.二、阅读理解(本大题共5小题)EnvironmentalEducationVolunteeringinUbud,BaliProjectdetailsLovespendingtimeinnatureandwanttobeavolunteerinUbud,Bali?InternationalVolunteerHQ’sEnvironmentalEducationprojectenablesvolunteerstoteachlocalelementaryschoolchildrenaboutrecyclingandsustainableliving,aswellasEnglishlanguageskills.Duringtheirsparetime,volunteerscanenjoytheirtripsinUbudandgettoknowitsrichcultureandnaturalenvironment.Whattoexpectandhowyou’llmakeanimpactPlasticwasteandotherrubbishlitterthestreetsofBali.It’sarealproblemformostofthecountry.Traditionally,Balinesefoodwaswrappedinbananaleaveswhichwouldbiodegradewhenthrownontheground,butlocalsnowtackletheirplasticpackaginginthesameway,leavingtheirbeautifulhomecoveredwithtrash.Asavolunteer,you’llbeteachingclassesaboutrecycling,sustainabilityandconservation.You’llneedtoplanwhatandhowyou’regoingtoteach,keepinginmindthatbeingcreative,dynamicandfunwillhelpkeepstudentsengaged.ThestudentsmayalsonotspeakmuchEnglish,andschoolsareoftenpoorlyresourcedsoifyouneedanythingspecial,bringitwithyou.Volunteerrequirements·TorespectthelocalcultureandcustomsinBali,youshouldbeawarethatyoucan’thaveanythingobstructing(遮住)yourfacewhileatyourvolunteerplacement.·Volunteersundertheageof16mustbeaccompaniedbyaparentorguardiantoparticipateinthisproject.·Volunteersaged16or17ontheirprojectstartdatearerequiredtoprovideIVHQwithparentalpermissioninordertoparticipate,andmaybeaskedtoprovideadditionaldocumentstothelocalteam.·Allvolunteersaged13+arerequiredtoprovideacriminalbackgroundchecktoIVHQpriortodeparture.Thoseaged13—17,ifunabletoobtainacriminalbackgroundcheck,canprovidetwocharacterreferencelettersinstead.·Allvolunteersarerequiredtohaveenoughvolunteertravelinsurance.21.Whatcanvolunteersgetbyparticipatingintheproject?A.Theaccesstosufficientteachingfacilities. B.TheopportunitytoexploreUbudinperson.C.Freesystematiccoursesonnativelanguages. D.Afull-timejobofferatanelementaryschool.22.Whatarevolunteersexpectedtodo?A.Prepareandteachlessons. B.CleanupthestreetsofBali.C.AssistlocalEnglishteachers. D.CooktraditionalBalinesefood.23.Whatissaidabout13-year-oldvolunteers?A.Theyneedn’tbuytravelinsurance. B.Theyhavetoprovideparents’letters.C.Theycan’tparticipateindependently. D.Theymustcovertheirfacesatwork.SusanTsang’sjourneytobecomingafieldbiologistisasunconventionalasitisinspiring.GrowingupinNewYorkCity,Susanspentfourhoursdailyoncommute(通勤)toschool,leavinglittletimeforoutdoorexploration.Itmadeheranunlikelycandidateforacareerinfieldbiology.Susan’senthusiasmforthenaturalworldwasfueledduringavisittotheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory.Thedinosaurfossils(化石)awakenedherdesiretoexplorenature,whicheventuallyledhertopursueaPhDprogramfocusedonbatbiology.Susan’sfirstfieldexplorationwastoIndonesia,withthetaskofcatchingwildbats.Withheradvisorunabletohelp,SusanteamedupwithSigit,anexperiencedlocalresearcher.Theyexcitedlysetupnetsfortrappingbatsnearawaterfall.Whilepreparingtheirequipment,theydiscoveredabamboostructureleakingfreshwater.Thinkingitmightbeusefulfortheirbasecamp,theytriedtofixit,onlytohavewatererupteverywhere,soaking(浸湿)themcompletely.Unfortunately,astormwasapproaching.Realizingtheirdaywaslost,theywalkedbacktobasecamp.Theytalkedandlaughed,formingadeepbond.ThisadventureprovidedSusanwithnotonlypracticalskillsbutalsoaninvaluablelessonaboutadaptabilityandteamwork.Itenhancedthesignificanceofpracticalexperience.Sherecognizedthattrueunderstandingcomesfromdirectlyobservingthesubjectsofstudy—viewsthatcannotbegainedonlyfromtextbooks.Overtheyears,wheneverfacedwithdoubtsregardinghercapability;sherememberswhatheradvisortoldherabouttheexperience,“Thefirstdayyoucameback,completelywet,yetgenuinelyhappy.Thenextdayyouwentrightbackout.That’swhenIknewthisiswhereyoutrulybelonged.”SusanTsang’sjourneyillustratesthetransformativepowerofexperienceandperseverance.Fromacitygirltoacommittedfieldbiologist,Susan’ssuccesshighlightstheimportanceofpursuingone’senthusiasm,nomattertheodds.24.WhatinspiredSusan’sinterestforthenaturalworld?A.Amuseumvisit.B.Herdailytriptoschool.C.Afieldexploration.D.Herchildhoodeducation.25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlydescribeaboutSusan’sfirstfieldexperience?A.Itsobjective. B.Itsdiscovery.C.Itsapproach. D.Itschallenge.26.HowdidthetriptoIndonesiainfluenceSusan?A.Shechangedherunderstandingofnature.B.Itbroughtherdoubtsabouthercapability.C.Shedevelopedasenseofcareerbelonging.D.Itdeepenedknowledgegainedinthebook.27.WhataccountedforSusan’schange?A.Thepowerofpassion.B.Thepursuitofperfection.C.Thereturntothewild.D.Thecontributiontobiology.Communityandenvironmentalgroupsnearthepetrochemical(石化产品)plantshavelongarguedthatitisunfairthatplacessuchastheHoustonshippingchannel,theupperOhioValleyandtheareanearthechurchinsouthernLouisianaknownas“CancerAlley”havehighconcentrationsofpollutingpetrochemicalfacilitiesinneighborhoodsthatareeconomicallyandpoliticallyignored.“Theyarelow-income,minoritycommunitiesthatoftenaresittingrightinthesamespotwherewe’veseenhistoricprejudicebyfacilitiesforyearsonyears,”BeyondPetrochemicalsCampaignExecutiveHeatherToneysaid.“Whenyouseeindustrycontinuallyidentifyingyourcommunityasasacrificesothattherestoftheworldcanhavetheirplasticforkwiththeirtakeout,itbegsthequestion,arewereallyfocusingonthehealthandwell-beingofallofourcitizens?”Toneyasked.Shejoinedrepresentativesfromfence-linecommunitiestothelatestUnitedNationsnegotiationsonaglobalplasticstreaty(条约)inBusan,SouthKorea,latelastmonth.Thosetalksendedwithoutanagreementforatreaty,yetanotherroundoftalksisscheduledfor2025.Thetreatynegotiatorsareconsideringarangeofpolicyactionstolimittheenvironmentalandhumanhealthdamagefromplasticwaste,includingimprovementstowastecollection,theremovalofthemostharmfulplasticsandwaystoboosttheunacceptablelowratesofplasticrecycling.Butforthepeoplelivingnearpetrochemicalplants,onepolicyapproachisfarmoreimportant.“Wehavetogettoaplacewherewe’returningoffthetaporatleastturningdowntheproductiontodealwiththeplasticwastewehaveandstopcreatingasmuch,”Toneysaid.“Honestly,thisisnotasituationwecanrecycleourwayoutof.”Aproposedcaponplasticproductionprovedtobethemostdifficultstickingpointinthenegotiations,asthepetrochemicalindustryandoil-producingnationssuchasSaudiArabiaobjectedtoit.ButToneyandhercolleaguesfromfence-linecommunitiesremarked,“Thetalkshavegivenusasensethatastrongandeffectivetreatycouldpotentiallyeasethepollutionburdenwefaceduetoplastics.”28.Whatisthemainconcernofpeoplenearthepetrochemicalplants?A.Thehistoricprejudice. B.Thehighcostofliving.C.Thelackofjobopportunities. D.Thesevereneighborhoodpollution.29.WhyarepetrochemicalplantslocatedincertaincommunitiesaccordingtoToney?A.Toearnlocalgovernments’support. B.Totakeadvantageofforgottenareas.C.Toenhancetheconvenienceoftakeout. D.Tostimulatethegrowthofplasticindustry.30.WhatdoesToneythinkisthemostimportantpolicy?A.Raisingrecyclingrates. B.Banningharmfulplastics.C.Improvingwastecollection. D.Limitingnewplasticproduction.31.Howdothefence-linecommunitiesfeelabouttheprospectofthenegotiations?A.Hopeful. B.Doubtful. C.Pessimistic. D.Overjoyed.Coraladaptationtooceanwarmingandmarineheatwaveswilllikelybeoverwhelmedwithoutrapidreductionsinglobalgreenhousegasemissions,warnaninternationalteamofscientists.LedbyDr.LiamLachsofNewcastleUniversity,thestudyindicatesthatcoralheattoleranceadaptationvianaturalselectioncouldkeeppacewithoceanwarmingiftheParisAgreementcommitmentsarerealized,limitingglobalwarmingto2℃.TheresearchersstudiedcoralsinPalau,developinganeco-evolutionarysimulationmodelthatincorporatesthermalandevolutionarybiologydata,aswellasecology.PublishedinScience,thestudysimulatestheconsequencesofglobaldevelopmentandfossilfuelusagescenarioscreatedbytheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange.Prof.PeterMumby,aco-author,notesthatwithoutParisAgreementcommitments,theworldcouldwarmby3-5degreesbycentury’send,makingnaturalselectioninsufficientforthesurvivalofsensitivecoralspecies.“Wecanstillhavefairlyhealthycoralsinthefuture,butthisrequiresmoreaggressivereductionsinglobalemissionsandstrategicreefmanagement,”hesays.Dr.Lachsexplainsthatwithcurrentpolicies,weareontrackfor3°Cwarming,wherenaturalselectionforheattolerancecoulddeterminecoralsurvival.“Fromourmodeling,weexpectprofoundreductionsinreefhealthandanelevatedriskoflocalextinctionforthermallysensitivespecies,”headds,acknowledginguncertaintyincoral“evolvability”.Dr.JamesGuest,anotherco-author,stressestheurgentneedforclimate-smartmanagementoptions.“Weneedactionsthatmaximizegeneticadaptationpotentialandexploreincreasingadaptationlikelihoodinwildpopulations,”hesays,suggestingtargetedassistedevolutioninterventionstoimproveheattolerancethroughselectivebreeding.Coralreefs,remarkablydiverseandcrucialmarineecosystems,couldseesomeoffsetinprojectedlossoffunctioningandbiodiversityifrapidclimateactionisachieved,accordingtothestudy’smodels.“Geneticadaptationcouldplayaroleinpreservingcoralreefecosystems,butonlyifwetakeimmediateandsignificantstepstoaddressclimatechange,”Dr.Lachsconcludes.32.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardscoraladaptation?A.Neutral. B.Overwhelmed C.Concerned. D.Indifferent.33.Whatisthepurposeofdevelopingeco-evolutionarysimulationmodelinthestudy?A.Toillustratetheinterdependencebetweengovernmentsandmeasurestakentoprotecttheecosystem.B.Tomakeasimulationofpossibleeffectsofglobalwarmingoncoralsurvival.C.ToprovideevidenceforeffectsofimplementingtheParisAgreementcommitments.D.Tosupporttheargumentthatcoralsaredyingout.34.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Uncertaintyisevitableifnaturetakesitscourse.B.ParisAgreementcommitmentshaveworkedwelltoprotectthebiodiversityintheecosystem.C.Thesurvivalofdiversecoralreefsreliesheavilyonclimateaction.D.Naturalselectionmightbeadequateforcoralreefswithlowheattolerancetosurvive.35.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tocallforpublicattentiontothepreservationofoceanbiodiversity.B.Topersuadebothindividualsandorganizationstoprotectthecoralreefs.C.Toappealforrapidactiontoprotecttheecosystem.D.Tourgeimmediateevolutioninterventionstoprotectcoraldiversity.Areyoulookingforahouseplantthatservesasadramaticbackgroundwhilepurifyingtheair?GiveMajestyPalmatry.Herearesometipstohelpyouplantandtakecareofit.Guaranteeproperlight.MajestyPalmisusedtolivingunderbiggertreesinitsnaturalhabitatinMadagascar,makingittolerateindirectlight.36.Therefore,puttingitnearasunnywindowtoobtainenoughindirectlightwouldbeyourgreatestbet.Keepthesoilwet.Growingitinpoorlydraining(排水的)soilthathasplentyofclayishighlyrecommended.However,thoughitlikeswetconditions,itwilleventuallyrotiftherootsstayconstantlybelowthesurfaceofwater.37.Keeptheairhumid.TheMajestyPalmbelongstotropicalplants,whichrequireshumidair.38.Ifyouhappentoliveinahomewithcold,dryair,youcanstillgrowitbykeepingahumidifierinthatroom.39.Justlikemanyotherplants,MajestyPalmcangrowbetterifyoufertilizeitproperly.Simplyfertilizeitinspringandsummer.Oncewintercomeswithcooleranddarkerconditions,youdonotneedtofertilizeitatall.Repotwhennecessary.Althoughstayinginsidethelivingroomallthetime,yourMajestyPalmcangrowbigandthepotwon’tbeabletoholdit.40.Youjustneedtoincreasethepotsizeby2inchesandwaterittwodaysbeforerepottingsothatthesoilbecomeslooseandit’sreadyfortheprocess.A.FeeditappropriatelyB.SelectfertilizerscarefullyC.Then,itistimetochangethecontainerD.IthastolearnhowtosurviveinsuchareasE.Inshort,extrawatermustbeabletoescapeF.Thatistosay,itisnotadrought-tolerantplantG.Itdoesn’tmeanitlovestoliveinadarkarea,though三、完形填空(本大题共1小题)“DoaGoodTurnDaily.”Thisisasloganofthescouttroop(童子军).A13-year-oldscout,namedJonathanWerner,inTroop506ofHamLake,Minnesota,isbravely41newareaswhenitcomesto“goodturns.”Likemanytroops,Troop50642popcorneachfalltoraise43.Underitsgenerousrewardprogram,scouts44apercentageoftheirsalesingiftcardsandcashpointsredeemable(可兑换)forscouting-relatedactivities.45,Jonathanspentthenextfewyearsdevelopinganastonishing46forselling.Withthe47,Jonathanpracticedalotandstrategized48.In2021,he49$46,193.75insales,makinghima(an)50sellerinthenation.Hemighthavesplurgedon(挥霍)himself,buthehadother51-Heshiftedfrombigsellertobigspender,hand-selecting$5,000worthofgiftsfordozensofkidsinthenurseryheoncestayed.Andeachpresentmustbebeautifully52inperson.“Jonathan53persons.”sayshisscoutmaster,AaronMiller.Thefirstyearhedidthetoysforadoptedkids,peoplewereallfloored.“Hedoesn’tjustgiveitawaytosomebodyelse.Hemakesitvery54fromstarttofinish.”headds.Hemaynothearfromthekidsthemselves,butsocialworkers,scoutleaders,customersandtotalstrangershavereachedouttothankhimforhis55.Themostworthwhilethingistotrytoputhappinessintothelivesofothers.Thiskidisagreatexampleforallofus.41.A.interviewing B.exploring C.facilitating D.recommending42.A.collects B.buys C.sells D.distributes43.A.families B.money C.awareness D.questions44.A.decline B.control C.weaken D.receive45.A.Inspired B.Finished C.Annoyed D.Moved46.A.sale B.presentation C.skill D.slogan47.A.drive B.anxiety C.shifters D.strangers48.A.stressfully B.randomly C.carefully D.occasionally49.A.borrowed B.earned C.spent D.lacked50.A.top B.lowest C.awkward D.hard51.A.presents B.problems C.ideas D.proofs52.A.hand-wrapped B.3D-printed C.mass-produced D.machine-carved53.A.talksto B.greetswith C.looksfor D.caresabout54.A.crazy B.personal C.cautious D.public55.A.technology B.apology C.curiosity D.generosity四、短文填空(本大题共1小题)Directions:Fillineachblanktomakethepassagemakesenseandwellconnectedinwritingstyle.Theinitialletterofeachwordhasbeengiven.(pleasewriteeachanswerinaCOMPLETEwordontheanswercard.THEDECLARATIONOFINDEPENDENCEInCongress,July4,1776WhenintheCourseofhumanevents,itbecomesnecessaryforonepeopletodissolvethepoliticalbondswhichhaveconnectedthemwithanother,andtoassumeamongthePowersoftheearth,theseparateandequalstationtowhichtheLawsofNatureandofNature’sgodentitlethem,adecentrespecttotheopinionsofmankindrequiresthattheyshouldd56thecauseswhichimpelthemtotheseparation.Weh57thesetruthstobeself-evident,thatallmenarecreatede58,thattheyareendowedbytheirCreatorwithcertainunalienableR59,thatamongthesearelife,L60,andthepursuitofHappiness.Thattosecuretheserights,g61areinstitutedamongMen,derivingtheirjustpowersfromtheconsentofthegoverned.ThatwheneveranyformofGovernmentbecomesdestructiveoftheseends,itistheRightoftheP62toalterortoabolishit,andtoinstitutenewgovernment,l63itsfoundationonsuchprinciplesandorganizingitspowersinsuchf64,astothemshallseemmostlikelytoeffecttheirSafetyandHappiness.Prudence,indeed,willdictatethatGovernmentslongestablishedshouldnotbechangedforlightandtransientcauses;andaccordinglyallexperiencehasshown,thatmankindaremoredisposedtosuffer,whileevilsaresufferable,thantorightthemselvesbyabolishingtheformstowhichtheyareaccustomed.Butwhenalongtrainofabusesandusurpations,pursuinginvariablethesameObject,evincesadesigntoreducethemunderabsoluteDespotism,itistheirright,itistheird65,tothrowoffsuchGovernment,andtoprovidenewGuardsfortheirfuturesecurity.五、书信写作(本大题共1小题)66.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Alex在邮件中告诉你,他最近对摄影产生了浓厚兴趣,想要找个地方学习摄影。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表达你对他兴趣的支持;2.推荐学习地点和相关课程;3.提议一同参加课程。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearAlex,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、书面表达(本大题共1小题)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。Myfriendinvitedmetoatrapeze(高空秋千)class.Iwasdoubtfulbecauseofalackofcourageandashortofself-confidence,butherenthusiasmandassurancesofstrictsafetyruleswonmeover.Ihadbeenfearfulofheightssinceelementaryschoolandavoidingmyfearofheightsbecamesecondnature.ButhereIwas,atagetwenty-six,facingmyfearofheightsinaratherextremeway.Ihadcomearoundtotheideaoftryingtrapeze.Ifigureditwasn’tmuchdifferentfromswinging(舞动)onthemonkeybarsasakid.OnedifficultyIdidn’texpectwastheladder(梯子).Inordertoreachthetrapeze,Ihadtoclimbupatwenty-two-footladder.Icouldhearoneofmyclassmatesexpressingherimpatiencewithmyslowclimbuptheladder.“Ifshe’safraidofheights,whydidshesignupforatrapezeclass?”However,myfriendwasatthetopoftheladder,tryingtoencourageme.Besides,hisdistractiontechniqueshelpedtotakemymindoffmydangeroustask.Ifoundarhythm(节奏)andkeptgoing.Withaslowandsteadypace,Imadeittothetop.Thecheersfrommyclassmatesrangoutbelow.Aninstructortoldmetosteptotheedgeoftheplatform.Heremindedmeofthesafetyrules,includingthenetbelowthatwouldcatchmeatthebottom.Healsoaskedmetolistentothedirectionswhileintheair,soIcouldperformatrick.Astheinstructorcounteddown,Itookadeepbreathandpushedofftheplatform,swingingbackandforth.Atthatmoment,Ilostawarenessoftimeandspace.Fortunately,theinstructor’svoicecameovertheloudspeaker,givingmestep-by-stepinstructionsforperformingatrick.Insteadofdoubtingmyinabilitytoperformthetrick,Itookhisdirectionsonestepatatime.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Duringmyflightonthetrapeze,myfeardidn’tcompletelyleaveme._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thisexperienceopenedupanewwayofseeingmyselfandapproachingotherchallenges._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案1.【答案】B【听力材料】M:Hello,homedeliveryservice.I’vegotalargecheeseandsausagepizzaforAlena.W:That’sme.Howmucharethey?M:Thecheeseis6dollarsandthepizzais10dollars.W:Here’stwenty.Pleasekeepthechange.【听力材料】M:Hello,homedeliveryservice.I’vegotalargecheeseandsausagepizzaforAlena.W:That’sme.Howmucharethey?M:Thecheeseis6dollarsandthepizzais10dollars.W:Here’stwenty.Pleasekeepthechange.2.【答案】A【听力材料】W:Bob,yousaidthatAnniewouldbethemainspeakerattheconference,butIrememberitwassupposedtobeMark.Areyousure?M:Oh,sorry.ImeantAnnaforsure.Itwasjustaslipofthetongue.【听力材料】W:Bob,yousaidthatAnniewouldbethemainspeakerattheconference,butIrememberitwassupposedtobeMark.Areyousure?M:Oh,sorry.ImeantAnnaforsure.Itwasjustaslipofthetongue.3.【答案】C【听力材料】M:Hi,Emily!Ithoughtweagreedtomeetatthecaféat3o’clock.W:Iknow.Igothereabitlatebecausemybuswasrunninglate.Bytheway,thiscaféisn’teasytofind.Ialmostgotlost,butI’mgladImadeit.【听力材料】M:Hi,Emily!Ithoughtweagreedtomeetatthecaféat3o’clock.W:Iknow.Igothereabitlatebecausemybuswasrunninglate.Bytheway,thiscaféisn’teasytofind.Ialmostgotlost,butI’mgladImadeit.4.【答案】C【听力材料】M:Youlookupset,Sally.What’swrong?W:Weneedmorepeopleforthisproject,Mr.Johnson.There’stoomuchworktodo.M:Well,I’mafraiditwon’tbeeasytofindanyonenow.Afterall,it’ssummervacation.W:Atleastwecanaskpeoplefromotherclasses.【听力材料】M:Youlookupset,Sally.What’swrong?W:Weneedmorepeopleforthisproject,Mr.Johnson.There’stoomuchworktodo.M:Well,I’mafraiditwon’tbeeasytofindanyonenow.Afterall,it’ssummervacation.W:Atleastwecanaskpeoplefromotherclasses.5.【答案】A【听力材料】M:Shirley,theconcertwillbeginatseventonight.Shallwemeetattentosixandheadforthestadiumtogether?W:Well,David,Imightbebabysittingmybrotherthen.Couldwemakeittwentyminuteslaterthanthat?M:Noproblem.【听力材料】M:Shirley,theconcertwillbeginatseventonight.Shallwemeetattentosixandheadforthestadiumtogether?W:Well,David,Imightbebabysittingmybrotherthen.Couldwemakeittwentyminuteslaterthanthat?M:Noproblem.【答案】6.B7.B【听力材料】M:Hi,haveyougottimetoansweraquickquestionortwo?W:Yes,Ithinkso.Weneedabreak!M:Haveyoubeenspendingalotofmoney?W:No,that’stheproblem!We’relookingforsomenicejewelry-
earringsoragoldchainmaybe…butwecan’tfindanythingwelike.M:Andwhoisitfor?Foryourfamily,friends,orschoolmates?W:It’sjustforourselves.Weusuallybuyeachothersomethingspecialforourweddingcelebrationeveryyear.It’salittletraditionwehave.M:Well,goodluck!【听力材料】M:Hi,haveyougottimetoansweraquickquestionortwo?W:Yes,Ithinkso.Weneedabreak!M:Haveyoubeenspendingalotofmoney?W:No,that’stheproblem!We’relookingforsomenicejewelry-
earringsoragoldchainmaybe…butwecan’tfindanythingwelike.M:Andwhoisitfor?Foryourfamily,friends,orschoolmates?W:It’sjustforourselves.Weusuallybuyeachothersomethingspecialforourweddingcelebrationeveryyear.It’salittletraditionwehave.M:Well,goodluck!【答案】8.B9.A10.B【听力材料】M:Hello.ThisisMike.W:Oh,Mike.ThisisAmy.Mygoodness!I’vegotholdofyouatlast.M:Nicetohearfromyouagainafteralltheseyears.Whathaveyoubeendoing?W:Well,I’vetriedmanythingssinceschool.I’mnowworkingforafoodprocessingcompanyinchargeofsales.SoItravelalot.M:Oh,that’sgreat.Youmustreallyenjoyit.W:Oh,Ido.Yeah,it’sinteresting,butit’squitetiring.But..
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