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安徽省蚌埠市固镇县毛钽厂实验中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题一、听力选择题(本大题共10小题)1.Whenwillthewoman’smotherarrivehere?A.Atabout2:00pm. B.Atabout3:00pm. C.Atabout4:00pm.2.WhatdoesthewomanaskNicktodo?A.Playfootball. B.Watchagame. C.Dothewashing.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome. B.Onthephone. C.Inarestaurant.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aperson. B.Auniversity. C.Astory.5.WhatdoesMr.Greenneednow?A.Hisroomkey. B.Somedrinks. C.Agoodmeal.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Visitingamuseum. B.Cleaningherbedroom. C.Lookingforherphone.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister. B.Fatheranddaughter. C.Motherandson.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdidthewomanbuylastweek?A.Abag. B.Adress. C.Apairofshoes.9.Whohelpsthewomanlookfashionable?A.Adesigner. B.Theman. C.Thewomanherself.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.WhenwillCarolbringthecomputer?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnWednesday.11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthespeakingparts?A.Challenging. B.Simple. C.Creative.12.Whatistheman’shobbynow?A.WatchingTV. B.ReadingEnglishnovels. C.Playingcomputergames.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Toaskforadvice. B.Togivehimasurprise. C.Torecommendatrip.14.Howmuchdoestheroomwithanoceanviewcosteachnight?A.130dollars. B.150dollars. C.180dollars.15.Whatdoesthemandislike?A.Theroomwithacityview.B.Theroomonanupperfloor.C.Theroomonthegroundfloor.16.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthepriceofthepenthouseroom?A.Surprised. B.Worried. C.Satisfied.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whereisthespeakerliving?A.InSpain. B.InLondon. C.InItaly.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthewineatarestaurant?A.It’sexpensive. B.It’scommon. C.It’stasteless.19.WhatcanbefoundinSohoaccordingtothepassage?A.Localbars. B.Languageschools. C.Variousrestaurants.20.Whatcanweknowaboutthespeaker’sBritishfriend?A.Heoftentravelswiththespeakerbytrain.B.Hecantalkmuchaboutmountainclimbing.C.Hehasdifficultylearningaforeignlanguage,二、阅读理解(本大题共5小题)PlanaTriptoBali!Ifyouarelookingforadreamholidaydestination,thenBalimeetsmostpeople’sexpectations.ThetravelinformationbelowwillhelpyouplanyourdreamtriptoBali.BestTimestoVisitBaliThewetseason(off-season):NovembertoMarchofthefollowingyearistherainyseason.Althoughthereismuchrainfall,mostactivitiescanbecarriedoutexceptforthevolcanohiking.Asmostofthesefivemonthsaretheoff-seasonfortourism,flightandhotelpricesarelow,andtourproductsandactivitiesarecheap.Thedryseason(high-season):ApriltoOctober,withlessrainfall,isthebestseasonforsurfing,diving,mountainhikingandbikeriding.Duringthisperiod,therearemanylocalfestivals,soit’sagoodtimetoenjoyculturalactivities.Forexample,theBaliArtFestival,heldfrommid-Junetomid-July,isveryattractivetovisitors.JulyandAugustarethebusiesttimesinBali.So,ifyoudon’twanttojointhecrowds,justavoidthesetwomonths.DuringtheChristmasandNewYearholidaysandChineseNewYear,thenumberofvisitorsrisessharply.Hotelroomsareeasilyfully-bookedinthesetwoperiods,andbookingsneedtobemade1—3monthsbeforeyourtriptoBali.BestPlacestoVisitinBaliWithover5,000squarekilometers,therearemanyplacesyoucanvisitinBali.Ingeneral,tourisminBalicanbedividedintothreeparts:northern/eastern,centralandsouthern.●Thenorthernandeasternpartsaregoodformountainclimbing,hiking,volcanoadventuresanddiving.●CentralBaliiswellknownforitsvillagescenery,terracedricefields(梯田),artsandculturaltowns.●SouthernBalihasthebestplacesforbeachtime,sunbathing,surfingandvariouswatersports.21.WhencanvisitorsgotoBaliiftheywanttosavemoney?A.InOctober. B.InAugust. C.InApril. D.InFebruary.22.WhatshouldvisitorsdoforavisittoBaliduringChristmas?A.Traveltherewithagroup. B.Gettoknowlocalweather.C.Bookhotelsaheadoftime. D.Avoidpopulartouristattractions.23.WhoislikelytotravelinthecentralpartofBali?A.Surfers. B.Artists.C.Beachlovers. D.Mountainclimbers.Bookshavethepowertotransportyoutoanotherplaceandmakeyoufeellikeyouarepartofthestory.Aloveforreadingshouldbedevelopedatayoungagesochildrencanseebooksassomethingmagical.That’sthegiftthat11-year-oldSelahThompsonfromAtlanta,Georgiareceivedfromherparentsandwantstopassontootherchildren.WhenSelahwasfiveyearsold,shecamehomefromherfirstdayofschoolandtoldherparentsthatmanyofherclassmateswereunabletoread.ThisreallyworriedSelahandshewantedtodosomethingaboutit,soshethentoldherparentsshewantedtogiveawaytwomillionbooks.HerparentsbegantodoresearchafterhearingSelah’sbigdreamandfoundthattherewasahugeamountofilliteracy(文盲)inAmerica,Afterunderstandingthedireneedforbooksandtoestablishaloveforreading,Selahandherparentswereonboard.In2018,theycreatedtheorganizationEmpoweredReadersLiteracyProject,whichpromotesfamiliestocreatereadingrituals(仪式)sochildrenseebooksassomethingpositive.Accordingtotheorganization,morethan2,400kidsandtheirparentswentfortheProjectforliteracyonMartinLutherKing,Jr’sbirthdayintheProject’sfirsteventinAtlantathatfirstyear.SelahandherfamilyalsorunanAdventureTimeReadersClubandtriedtogetbooksintochildren’shands.But,inadditiontobeingexposedtoreading,childrenwerenotexcitedaboutreadingwhentheydidnotseethemselvesonthepagesofthebook.Therefore,Selah,alongwithheryoungersisterSyrai,wroteabook(withthehelpoftheirfather)thatwaspublishedinNovember,2019andthatwasthebeginningofPenelopethePiratePrincessseries.Overthepastyears,theEmpoweredReadersLiteracyProjecthasgivenaway8,000booksinAtlanta,includingSelah’sownseries.Althoughherdreamof“twomillionbooks”isstillquitefar,Selahisontherighttrack.24.Whattroubledfive-year-oldSelah?A.Shecouldn’tmakefriendsatschool. B.Herparentsdidn’tbuybooksforher.C.Shehadgreatdifficultyreadingbooks. D.Manyofherclassmatescouldn’tread.25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“dire”inparagraph3?A.Little. B.Bad. C.Unknown. D.Formal.26.WhydoestheauthormentionSelahandhersister’sbook?A.TointroducehowtheProjectstarted.B.ToexplainhowSelahfellinlovewithreading.C.Totellthesistershavebecomepopularamongkids.D.Toshowtheirefforttofirekids’interestinreading.27.WhatcanweknowaboutSelah’sdream?A.Itisveryclosetoreality. B.Itistoounrealtocometrue.C.Itremainstobefullyrealized. D.Ithasreceivedsupportworldwide.Atthestartofhurricaneseason,we’reremindedofthepowernaturaldisasterscanproduce.Beforethe2023Atlantichurricaneseason,theNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)saidtheU.S.wouldsee12to17namedstorms.Theypredictedtheseasonwouldbe“near-normal”comparedwiththe“above-normal”2022seasonthatresultedin14stormsthatformedintoeighthurricanes.AccordingtoNOAA,atleastthreeofthosehurricanescausedatleast$1billionindamage,alongwithothernaturaldisasters.Giventhehugedamagefollowingahurricane,treesare—understandably—notthefirstfocus.Butonceimportantneedsareaddressedandcommunitiesarereadytorebuild,replantingisoftenakeypart.Plantingtreeshelpspeopleaffectedbyahurricanecreateaconnectionwiththeefforttorebuild.Itcanmakethemfeelliketheyarepersonallycontributingtorecovery,leadingtoasenseofcommunitypride.I’veseenitfirst-hand.Whenhomeownersindisaster-strickenareascometoArborDayFoundationtreeplantings,theyexpecttogettheirhandsdirty,filledwithhopeandexcitement.Itcouldbethattheyarejustbigfansoftrees.ButIthinktheenthusiasmismoreaboutwhatreplantingrepresents.Thesetreesareinfusing(注入)lifebackintoplacesthathavebeenmarkedbyloss.AttheArborDayFoundation,weworkwithlocalpartnerswhoknowwhenacommunityisreadytoreplantitslosttreesafterahurricane.Whenthetimeisright,wehelpgetthemwhattheyneedtoplanttrees.Plantingtreesisalsoaboutprotectingthecommunityfromthenextdisaster.Treescanhelpslowthestrongwindsofahurricaneandreducetheeffectsofflooding.Whenplantedintherightplace,theycanredirectwaterawayfromhomesandotherbuildings.Insomeways,treescanbeaguardagainstthedangerousblowsMotherNaturebrings.Thoughhurricanestrytodamageeverythingintheirpath—includingourspirits—treesshowusthatwestillhavethestrengthtostandtall.28.WhatcanweknowabouthurricanesaccordingtoNOAA?A.Givingthemnamesishard. B.Theycanleadtohugedamage.C.Theyareweakeryearbyyear. D.Predictingthemrightlyisimpossible.29.Howcanplantingtressinfluencepeoplehitbyahurricane?A.Peopleshowrespecttonature. B.Peoplecanmakealotofmoney.C.Peoplebuildacloserrelationship. D.Peoplepaymoreattentiontothemselves.30.WhatdoestheauthordoattheArborDayFoundation?A.Helpthosewantingtodoreplanting. B.Savelivesfromanaturaldisaster.C.Predictthecominghurricaneseason. D.Rebuildhomesandotherbuildings.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHurricaneSeasonIsStressful B.ReplantingNeedsCollectiveEffortsC.NaturalDisastersAreVeryPowerful D.PlantingTreesIsKeyAfterHurricanesIntherichcountriesoftheWest,theelectricvehiclerevolutioniswellunderway.Climate-consciousconsumersdriveTeslasorPolestarsforreasonsofmoralityandfashion.Poorercountriesarealsoexperiencingawaveofelectrifiedtrend.InBangladesh,electricthree-wheelertaxis,knownastuk-tuks,arerapidlyreplacinggas-poweredonesonthestreets.Suchelectricvehiclesareclimatefriendly,cost-effective,andhelpreduceairpollution.Yetaglanceunderthehood(引擎盖)ofthesevehiclesrevealsapoisonoussecret:eachtuk-tukrunsonfivemassivelead-acidbatteries(铅酸电池),containingalmost300poundsofleadintotal.Everyyearandahalforso,whenthosebatteriesneedtobereplacedandrecycled,about60poundsofleadleakintotheenvironment.Batteryrecycling,oftenatsmall-scaleunregulatedfactories,isahighlyprofitablebutdeadlybusiness.Leadisdangerous,andanyexposuretoitisharmfultohumanhealth.Leadthathasenteredtheenvironmenthurtspeopleonanextraordinaryscale.Thenumerouswaysleadentersair,water,soil,andhomesacrossthedevelopingworld—andtheenormousdamageitdoestohumanhealth,wealth,andwelfare—causesoneofthebiggestenvironmentalcrisesintheworldyetreceiveslittleattention.TheWorldBankestimatesthatleadkills5.5millionpeopleperyear,whichwouldmakeitabiggerglobalkillerthanAIDS,malaria,diabetes,androadtrafficdeathscombined.Ontopoftheshockingdeaths,thesocialburdenofleadpoisoningisextraordinary,asisitscontributiontoglobalinequality—ourresearchonthecognitive(认知的)effectsofleadpoisoningsuggeststhatitmayexplainaboutone-fifthoftheeducationalachievementgapbetweenrichandpoorcountries.Butunlikemanychallengesfacedbydevelopingcountries,leadpoisoningisaproblemthatisfixablewithsomeattentionandarelativelymodestfinancialinvestment.Bettermonitoring,research,andrulescanhelpprotectchildrenallovertheworldfromthedreadfuleffectsofleadpoisoningandreducethemassiveglobalcostsitbrings.32.Howdoestheauthordescribetheleadprobleminparagraph2?A.Bymakingacomparison. B.Byanalyzinghiddencauses.C.Bylistingconvincingnumbers. D.Byexplainingitsworkingprinciple.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Leadentersrichcountriesinvariousways.B.Leadpoisoningmaymakepoorsocietiespoorer.C.Exposuretoleaddoesn’tnecessarilyharmsomeone.D.Leadleakinghascausedgreatfearinrichandpoorcountries.34.Whatcanbedonetosolveleadpoisoningindevelopingcountries?A.Fixingtheseusedbatteries. B.Puttingcertaineffortandmoney.C.Prohibitingtheillegaluseoflead. D.Reducingthecostofrecyclinglead.35.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Thegloballeadpoisoningcrisis. B.Thewaystosolveleadproblems.C.Theoutcomesofusingelectricvehicles. D.Theimpactsofleadpoisoningonhumanhealth.HowtoReachaHealthyWeightDietsaren’tthewaytogowhenitcomestolosingweight.Mostdietersgainbackanylostweightwhentheygobacktotheiroldeatinghabits.36Herearefourwaystomakethathappen:Exercise.37Walkingthefamilydog,cyclingtoschool,anddoingotherthingsthatincreaseyourdailylevelofactivitycanallmakeadifference.Ifyouwanttoburnmorecalories,increasetheintensityofyourworkoutsandaddsomestrengthexercisestobuildupyourmuscles.Ihemoremusclesyouhave,themorecaloriesyouburn,evenwhenyouaren’texercising.38Onereasonwhypeoplegetlessexercisethesedaysisthatthereisanincreasein“screentime”—theamountoftimespentwatchingTV,lookingatthecomputer,usingmobiledevices,orplayingvideogames.Limitrecreationalscreentimetolessthan2hoursperday.Ifyou’restayingwithfriendsatthemall,youregettingmoreexercisethanifyou’retextingtheminyourroom.Watchoutforportiondistortion.Portionsizesarebiggerthantheyusedtobe,andtheseextracaloriescontributetoobesity.Anotherkeyfactorinweightgainisthatmorepeopledrinksugarybeverages,suchassodas,juicedrinks,andsportsdrinks.39Don’tskipbreakfast.Breakfastkickstartsyourmetabolism(新陈代谢),burningcaloriesfromthebeginningandgivingyouenergytodomorethingsduringtheday.40Sotheygetmorecaloriesthantheywouldhaveiftheyhadeatenbreakfast.A.Gooutregularly.B.Reducescreentime.C.Sowhat’sthebestwaytodropexcessweight?D.Regularphysicalactivityburnscaloriesandbuildsupmuscles.E.Theyarepuzzledabouthowtheyshoulddealwiththeireatinghabits.F.Peoplewhoskipbreakfastoftenfeelsohungrythattheyeatmorelateron.G.Sochoosesmallerportionsandgoforwaterorlow-fatmilkinsteadofsodas.三、完形填空(本大题共1小题)Whetheryoulivearoundthecorneroracrosstheworld,usingtherightsocialmediatechnologycanimproveyourrelationshipswithyourfriends.HereishowIreconnectedwithmyfriendwiththe41ofinformationtechnology.DuringarecentvisittoToronto,IhadachancetoseeanoldfriendIhadn’t42inyears.Wehadn’t43:We’djustgotjobs,gotmarriedandgotkidsin44cities.Mostofthetimewewere45,andwedidn’thavealotoftimeforphonecalls.Butwhenwedidtalkonthephone,we46sharingourtruefeelings.Wedide-maileachotherregularly.However,lackofface-to-facemeetingsmademe47aboutreachingout.ButIdecidedtogiveitatryand48ane-mail—andreceivedapositive49tothepossibilityofacoffeedate.Withinfiveminutesofsittingdowntogether,wewerebacktothesamelevelof50thathadbuiltouroriginalfriendship.51,wehadbettertalksthanbefore.Thankstomyright52,wecontactedwitheachotheragainintherealworld.Also,staying53byphoneore-mailhasplayedakeyrole.Thebeautyofthesenewtoolsisthattheymakeit54tomaintainandimprovefriendships—butyoushould55thepartthatmatters:theemotionalconnection.41.A.news B.lesson C.mistake D.help42.A.known B.challenged C.met D.believed43.A.givenin B.movedin C.warmedup D.brokenup44.A.beautiful B.relaxing C.different D.clean45.A.busy B.bored C.close D.lucky46.A.prevented B.enjoyed C.minded D.imagined47.A.stressed B.confident C.excited D.calm48.A.downloaded B.sent C.recognized D.read49.A.application B.way C.reply D.detail50.A.laughter B.knowledge C.experience D.conversation51.A.Actually B.Commonly C.Similarly D.Recently52.A.view B.decision C.discovery D.reason53.A.insurprise B.insilence C.inpeace D.incontact54.A.cheaper B.easier C.slower D.longer55.A.sweepaway B.turndown C.focuson D.sufferfrom四、语法填空(本大题共1小题)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。InAugust2024,theChinesegamingindustrywitnessedagreatmomentwiththereleaseofBlackMyth:Wukong.Thisgame,56(develop)bytheShanghai-basedstudioGameScience,quicklycapturedtheheartsofgamersworldwide.Based57Chinesemythology,playerstaketheclassicroleofSunWukonginthegame.Tocreateanauthenticgameworld,theGameScienceteamconductedextensiveresearchandtraveledto58(diversity)locationsinChina,includingthecharminglandscapesofShanxiProvince.Thegamefeaturesover27locationsinspiredbyShanxi,eachof59isdesignedtoreflecttheprovince’srichculturalheritageandhistoricalsignificance,thus60(make)itaneducationalandentertainingexperiencetoplaythegame.Thereleaseofthegamehad61impactonShanxi’stourismindustry.Sincethegame’slaunch,bookingsfortripstoShanxi62(increase)significantly,asmanygamesareeager63(explore)thereal-lifelocationsfeaturedinthegame.Asaresult,Shanxi’sancientrelicsandculturalsiteshavebecomeevenmorepopularamongtourists.FengJi,the64(found)ofGameScience,emphasizedthatthegamewascreated65(entire)byaChineseteamtobringChinesestoriestotheglobalgamingstage.ItiswidelybelievedthatBlackMyth:WukonghasnotonlyprovidedgameswithanunforgettableexperiencebuthasalsoplayedacrucialroleinpromotingChineseworldwide.五、单词拼写(本大题共6小题)66.Aftertheoperationyoumayfinditdifficultto(咀嚼)andswallow.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)67.Thetwoofficebuildingsare(有点)alikeinappearance.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)68.It’satotallya(可怕的)experience.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)69.Judgingfromyour(口音),youcomefromtheWest,ifI’mnotmistaken.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)70.Shefeltawaveofp(惊恐;恐慌),butforcedherselftoleavetheroomcalmly.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)71.Iclosedonmyfingerandmadeit(流血)whenIclosedthewindow.

(根据汉语提示单词拼写)六、语法填空(本大题共4小题)72.Weareworkingin(associate)withanumberoflocalcompaniestoraisemoneyforthehomeless.(所给词的适当形式填空)73.Ifyouwanttosellyourhouse,whynotputan(advertise)inthenewspaper?

(所给词的适当形式填空)74.Hereyeswere(tight)closed.(所给词的适当形式填空)75.In(practice)terms,itmeansspendingless.(所给词的适当形式填空)七、书信写作(本大题共1小题)76.假定你是李华,你的英国好友Tom写信给你询问有关你校急救课程的问题。请你给他回信,内容包括:1.你校急救课程开设的情况;2.你对急救课程的看法。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sincerelyyours,LiHua八、书面表达(本大题共1小题)77.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。Jackwasahighschoolfreshman,tallandthin,withaheartfullofdreams.Jack’sfatherwasarepairmanwhospenthisdaysfixingcars,sohishandswerealwaysdirty.Jack’sfatherneversaidmuch,buthiseyesalwaysseemedtosay,“I’mproudofyou,son.”AndJackfeltitineverynod.Theirrelationshipwasaquietone,withanunspokenbond(纽带).Oneday,Jackcamehomefromschoolwithaflyer(传单)inhishand.Hiseyeswerebrightwithexcitementasheshowedittohisfather.“Dad,there’saschooltalentshownextmonth,andIwanttoenter.I’vebeenlearningguitarformonths,”Jacksaidtohisfather.Hisfatherlookedupfromtheenginehewasworkingon.“Youplaytheguitar?”heaskedinsurprise.Feelingalittleembarrassed,Jacknodded,saying,“Yeah,I’vebeentakinglessons.IthinkI’mready.”Hisfathercleanedhishandswithapieceofcloth,lookedatJackandsmiled,“I’llbethere,son.Iwouldn’tmissit.”Throughhisfather’seyes,Jackknewhehadhisfather’ssupport.ThedaysleadinguptothetalentshowweremorepracticeandanxietyforJack.Hewouldcomehomeafterschoolandlockhimselfinhisroom,thesoundofhisguitarechoing(回响)throughthehouse.Hisfatherdidn’tspeaktoomuch,buthewouldpreparedeliciousfoodandsmiledatJackwheneverhesawhisson.Hewouldalsoquietlylistentothemusicfromthelivingroom.AlthoughJackfelttiredornervoussometimes,hefeltpushedforwardbyunspokenlove.Thedayofthetalentshowarrived,andtheschoolhallwasfilledwithexcitement.Jack’shandswereshakingashepreparedhisguitarbackstage.Helookedoutintotheaudienceandfoundhisfatherwithabroadsmileonhisface.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。AsJacksteppedontothestage,thelightsdimmed(变暗)andtheaudiencequieteddown.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Ididn’tknowyoucouldplaylikethat,”hisfathersaid.“Youweregreat.”___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

参考答案1.【答案】C【听力材料】M:Whattimewillyourmothergethere?W:Shewassupposedtocatchthe2:00pmbus,butshecalledmetosayshemissedit.Sosheplanstotakethe3:00pmbus.Itwilltakeheraboutanhourtogethere.【听力材料】M:Whattimewillyourmothergethere?W:Shewassupposedtocatchthe2:00pmbus,butshecalledmetosayshemissedit.Sosheplanstotakethe3:00pmbus.Itwilltakeheraboutanhourtogethere.2.【答案】C【听力材料】W:OK,Nick,it’syourturntowashtheclothes.M:I’llbethere.Iwanttofinishwatchingthefootballgamefirst.【听力材料】W:OK,Nick,it’syourturntowashtheclothes.M:I’llbethere.Iwanttofinishwatchingthefootballgamefirst.3.【答案】B【听力材料】W:Hello,thisisMargaretShawspeaking.CanyouputmethroughtoJohnplease?M:I’msorrybuthehasjustlefttheofficeforlunch.Heshouldbeintomorrowifyouwanttocallback.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessageforhim?W:No,that’sokay.Iwillemailhiminstead.【听力材料】W:Hello,thisisMargaretShawspeaking.CanyouputmethroughtoJohnplease?M:I’msorrybuthehasjustlefttheofficeforlunch.Heshouldbeintomorrowifyouwanttocallback.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessageforhim?W:No,that’sokay.Iwillemailhiminstead.4.【答案】A【听力材料】W:Well,Daveisnice.Canyoutellmehowyouknowhim?M:Heandmybrotherwenttothesameuniversity,andtheybecamereallyclose.Idon’tknowhimthatwell,butheseemslikeagoodperson.【听力材料】W:Well,Daveisnice.Canyoutellmehowyouknowhim?M:Heandmybrotherwenttothesameuniversity,andtheybecamereallyclose.Idon’tknowhimthatwell,butheseemslikeagoodperson.5.【答案】A【听力材料】W:Mr.Green,welcomebacktotheOrionHotel.Therestauranthasjustopenedfordinnerservice.ShallIarrangeatableforyou?M:No,thanks.I’lljusttakemyroomkey.It’sbeenareallylongday!W:Certainly.Callmeifyouwantanydrinks.【听力材料】W:Mr.Green,welcomebacktotheOrionHotel.Therestauranthasjustopenedfordinnerservice.ShallIarrangeatableforyou?M:No,thanks.I’lljusttakemyroomkey.It’sbeenareallylongday!W:Certainly.Callmeifyouwantanydrinks.【答案】6.C7.A【听力材料】M:Yourbedroomissuchamess.Whathappened?W:Iputmyphonedownheresomewhere,butIcan’tfinditnow.M:Well,I’llhelpyoulookforit.W:Thanks.I’minarush.I’msupposedtomeetmyfriendsattheNationalMuseumin20minutes.M:Don’tworry.Ourmomgavemethecarkeys,soIcandriveyouthereifyoulike.W:Great!【听力材料】M:Yourbedroomissuchamess.Whathappened?W:Iputmyphonedownheresomewhere,butIcan’tfinditnow.M:Well,I’llhelpyoulookforit.W:Thanks.I’minarush.I’msupposedtomeetmyfriendsattheNationalMuseumin20minutes.M:Don’tworry.Ourmomgavemethecarkeys,soIcandriveyouthereifyoulike.W:Great!【答案】8.B9.C【听力材料】M:Hi,Mary.Youlooksobeautifulwiththisdress.Itgoeswithyourbagandshoes.They’rereallymatching.W:Thankyou,Tom.Ijustboughtitlastweek.M:Ithinkyou’rekeepingupwithfashion.EverytimeImeetyou,myeyeslightup.W:Yes,I’mveryconcernedaboutmyfashion.Ialwaysspendmoremoneyonit.M:Doyouhaveadesignertohelpyoulookfashionable?W:No.ButIalwaysfollowthetrend—myhairstyleandmydressareallaboutfashion.Ifyouwanttobegood-looking,youmustpaymoreattention.M:That’strue.【听力材料】M:Hi,Mary.Youlooksobeautifulwiththisdress.Itgoeswithyourbagandshoes.They’rereallymatching.W:Thankyou,Tom.Ijustboughtitlastweek.M:Ithinkyou’rekeepingupwithfashion.EverytimeImeetyou,myeyeslightup.W:Yes,I’mveryconcernedaboutmyfashion.Ialwaysspendmoremoneyonit.M:Doyouhaveadesignertohelpyoulookfashionable?W:No.ButIalwaysfollowthetrend—myhairstyleandmydressareallaboutfashion.Ifyouwanttobegood-looking,youmustpaymoreattention.M:That’strue.【答案】10.C11.A12.B【听力材料】M:IsCarolstillcomingbytodaytodropoffthatcomputer?Ifso,you’llhavetomeether.Ican’tgobecauseIhavemyEnglishcourseonTuesdaynights.W:No.Shecalledyesterdaytosaythatshewouldbringittomorrowinstead.Howareyoudoingintheclass,anyway?M:Ifindthewrittentestsverycreativebuteasy.Icoulddobetteronthespeakingparts,eventhoughtheyarealittlebitchallengingforme.IthinkIamsomewhereinthemiddle,butIdoenjoyspeakingEnglish.W:Aslongasyouenjoyit,itgetsyouawayfromthetelevision,anyway.M:Yes,Idon’tlikewatchingTVanymore.NowIenjoyreadingEnglishnovels.W:Wejustneedtofindyoutherighthobby.Onceyoufindit,you’lllookforwardtoeveryminuteyouspendd

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