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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试套卷模拟1英语注意事项: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,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。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.本试卷共12页,满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将答题卡和本试卷一并交回。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卡上。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。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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arecentinjury. B.Afootballmatch. C.Aweekendplan.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atasubwaystation.B.Inanartclassroom.C.Inadepartmentstore.3.WhyisthewomangoingtotheNGV?A.Topurchaseapainting.B.Topickuphernephew.C.Tojoininafamilyevent.4.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodonext?A.Talktothelecturer.B.Uploadherrecording.C.Catchuponthelecture.5.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Stressed. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whydoesthewomanlooksoenergetic?A.Shegotherfavoritemusic.B.Shewentforamorningrun.C.Sheplayedwithnewfriends.7.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Tryjogging.B.Findafitnesscoach.C.Downloadsomemusic.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisdiscussedaboutthemovie?A.Theplot. B.Thecharacters. C.Thespecialeffects.9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthemovie?A.Engaging. B.Moving. C.Educational.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisweekend?A.Visitthepark. B.Watchthemovie. C.Gototherestaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatdidthemanseeonthestreet?A.Adogwearingahat.B.Amanwalkingadog.C.Adogcarryingabaseball.12.Whatisthenewcoffeeshopknownfor?A.Itsspecialdrink. B.Itsuniquelocation. C.Itsdog-friendlysetting.13.Whatdoesthemanplantobringtothecoffeeshop?A.Hishat. B.Hiscamera. C.Hisdog.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatisthecompanyworkingon?A.Greenenergy. B.Urbanplanning. C.Digitalinnovation.15.Whatistheman’snewjob?A.Atechdeveloper. B.Aprojectmanager. C.Amarketingdirector.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?A.Capable. B.Flexible. C.Humorous.17.Whatisspecialaboutthenewofficebuilding?A.Itwillbeculture-rich.B.Itwillbeeco-friendly.C.Itwillbeartistic-looking.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeaker?A.Azookeeper. B.Avisitor. C.Aguide.19.Howdidthespeakerdescribethemonkeys?A.Playful. B.Scary. C.Clever.20.Whatdoesthespeakercomparepenguinsto?A.Energetickids. B.TikTokcomedians. C.Clumsyballetdancers.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。AWelcometoourguideoftheBestMoviesof2024,featuringeveryCertifiedFreshmovieastheycomeinweekbyweek!Joker:FolieaDeux(Oct.4)ThefirstJokerstunnedHollywoodbybecominga$1billionhitdespitebeingR-ratedandhavingamodestbudgetforacomicbookmovie.Thesequel(续作)comesatachallengingtimeforthecomicbookgenre,butcanJoiner2havethelastlaugh?JoaquinPhoenixrepriseshisOscar-winningroleAsArthurFleck,withLadyGagajoiningasco-leadinthismusicalinfilmmakerToddPhillips’feature.Twisters(July19)Thenewversionofthe90smovieTwisterstarsDaisyEdgar-Jones,GlenPowellandAnthonyRamos.Minari’sLeeIsaacChungdirects.Theoriginalfollowedstorm-chasersinOklahomaandwasknownforitsinventivespecialeffectsthatbroughttornadoestothebigscreen.InsideOut2(June14)Thegangisbacktogetherinthisanimatedfollow-uptothebelovedPixarmoviethatfollowstheanthropomorphized(人格化)emotionsofayounggirlledbyAmyPoehler’sJoy.JoiningforthisroundisAnxiety,voicedbyMayaHawke.Mufasa:TheLionKing(Dec.20)AfterJonFavreau’sTheLionKingremakemademorethanS1.billionattheboxofficein2019,Disneywaskeentoreturntotheworldwithaprequel(前传)focusingonMufasa.Thistime,BarryJenkinsdirectsthecartoonwith—AaronPierrevoicingMufasa,arolemadefamousbyJamesEarlJonesinthe1994animatedfeature.21.Whichmovieisaremake?A.Joker:FolieaDeux. B.Twisters.C.InsideOut2. D.Mufasa:TheLionKing.22.WhatdoInsideOut2andMufasa:TheLionKinghaveincommon?A.Bothareanimatedfilms. B.Bothintroducenewcharacters.C.Botharemadebynewdirectors. D.Botharefinanciallysuccessful.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.journalonfilmstudies. B.Anentertainmentwebsite.C.Atextbookonmoviehistory. D.Adailynewspaperonglobalnews.B“Growingfruittreesisaverysimplewaytostayinlovewithourworld,”saysVivianKeh,playwrightanddaughterofimmigrants,holdingabasketofpersimmons(柿子)she’scultivatedtofeelconnectedtoherKoreanancestors.Kehisjustoneofthe50remarkablesubjectsinnaturalistwriterAmyStewart’sTheTreeCollectors:TalesofArborealObsession,acollectionofportraitsofpeopletransformedbytheirloveoftrees.Initially,treesstruckStewartasanoddthingtocollect.Intriguedbythiscommunityofenthusiasts,shediscoverededucators,preservationistsandvisionaries,alldrawntoakindofcuration,motivatedbyreasonsdiverseastheirprojects.Theyplanttreesinpublicandprivatespacesbothmodestandexpansive,nurturing(培育)theircollectionstohonorbeloveddead,attractwildlife,preserverarespecies’connecttohistory,investinthefuture,growfoodandcreatebeauty.Stewardcategorizesthesetreecollectorsaccordingtotheirsenseofpurpose.KennethHoegh,oneofthebook’s“ecologists”,testswhichcold-lovingspeciesmightgrowinawarmingandhistoricallytreelessGreenland.“Healer”JoeHamiltonplantsloblollypinesonaparceloflandhegotfromhisenslavedancestorswithaneyetowardlong-termsustainableforestrywhichhehopeswillestablishasourceofgenerationalwealthforhisfamily.ReaganWytsalucyhasaplantorestoretraditionalpeachorchardsonNavajolandasoneofthe“communitybuilders”whoseektobringpeopletogether.Addingtothebook’scharmareStewart’swatercolor’illustrations—shegivesUsalookateachofherhumansubjectswhilealsocatalogingthemostwonderfulqualitiesoffeaturedtrees,suchasSeussianeucalyptusseedpodsanddelicatecamelliablossoms.Afterspendingtimeinthisvariedcommonwealth,you’llundoubtedlyexperienceanintensedesiretorestundertheshadeofaleafyoak.Butsomethingevendeeperishappeninghere:bycreatingaspaceforpeopletotalkaboutsomethingtheylove.“Howoftendoanyofusgetachancetopourourheartsouttoastranger?”shewrites.“Somehow,talkingabouttreesmadeitpossible.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“curation”inparagraph2mean?A.Connection. B.Collection. C.Treatment. D.Transformation,25.Whatpurposeofplantingtreesismentionedinparagraph3?A.Topreserverarespecies. B.Tohonorbeloveddead.C.Todevelopnewvarieties. D.Tostrengthensocialbonds.26.Whatdoesthequoteinthelastparagraphsuggestaboutdiscussingtrees?A.Itinspiresnewideas. B.Itrarelyhappensinpublic.C.Itallowsdeepemotionalsharing. D.Ithelpsresolveenvironmentalissues.27.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthebook?A.Complicated. B.Conventional. C.Inspiring. D.Intense.C“Whydoesgrandpahaveearhair?”Justafewyearsagomychildwassocurioustoknow“why”and“how”thatwehadtocutoffherquestionsfiveminutesbeforebedtime.Nowasoon-to-befourthgrader,shesaysthatshedislikesschoolbecause“it’snotfuntolearn.”Iamshocked.Asascientistandparent,IhavedoneeverythingIcantopromotealoveoflearninginmychildren.WheredidIgowrong?Mychild’sexperienceisnotunique.DevelopmentalpsychologistSusanEngelnotesthatcuriositydefinedas“spontaneous(自发的)”investigationandeagernessfornewinformation-dropsdramaticallyinchildrenbythefourthgrade.InWonder:ChildhoodandtheLifelongLoveofScience,YalepsychologistFrankC.Keildetailsthedevelopmentofwonder—aspontaneouspassiontoexplore,discover,andunderstand.Hetakesusonajourneyfromitsearlydevelopment,whenwonderdrivescommonsenseandscientificreasoning,throughthedrop-offinwonderthatoftenoccurs,tothetrapoflifeinasocietythatdevalueswonder.AsKeilnotes,childrenareparticularlyrichinwonderwhiletheyarerapidlydevelopingcausalmechanisms(因果机制)inthepreschoolandearlyelementaryschoolyears.Theyaresensitivetotheothers’knowledgeandgoals,andtheyexpertlyusetheirdesireforquestioning.Children’squestions,particularlythoseabout“why”and“how”supportthedevelopmentofcausalmechanismswhichcanbeusedtohelptheirday-to-dayreasoning.Unfortunately,asKeilnotes,“adultsgreatlyunderestimateyoungchildren’scausalmechanisms.”Inthebook,Wonder,Keilshowsthatwecansupportchildren’songoingwonderbyplayinggameswiththemaspartners,encouragingquestion-asking,andfocusingontheirabilitiestoreasonandconclude.Adeclineinwonderisnotunavoidable.Keilremindsusthatwecanacceptwonderasadesirablepositivequalitythatexistsineveryone.Ivaluewonderdeeply,andWonderhasgivenmehopebyproposingafutureformychildrenthatwillremainwonder-full.28.Whatisacommonproblemamongfourthgraders?A.Theyupsettheirparentstoooften. B.Theyasktoomanystrangequestions.C.Theirloveforfundisappearsquickly. D.Theirdesiretolearndeclinessharply.29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutchildren’scausalmechanismsinparagraph4?A.Theycontrolchildren’ssensitivity. B.Theyslightlychangeinearlychildhood.C.Theyhardlysupportchildren’sreasoning. D.Theydevelopthroughchildren’squestioning.30.Howcanparentssupportchildren’songoingwonderaccordingtoKeil?A.Bymonitoringtheirgames. B.Bywelcominginquiringminds.C.Byestimatingtheirabilities. D.Byprovidingreasonableconclusions.31.Whatisthetext?A.Abookreview. B.Anewsreport. C.Aresearchpaper. D.Achildren’sstory.DEachyear,theworldlosesabout10millionhectaresofforest—anareaaboutthesizeofIceland—becauseofcuttingdowntrees.Atthatrate,somescientistspredicttheworld’sforestscoulddisappearin100to200years.Tohandleit,nowresearchersatMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havepioneeredatechniquetogeneratewood-likeplantmaterialsinalab.Thismakesitpossibleto“grow”awoodenproductwithoutcuttingdowntrees.Inthelab,theresearchersfirsttakecellsfromtheleavesofayoungplant.Thesecellsareculturedinliquidmediumfortwodays,thenmovedtoanothermediumwhichcontainsnutrientsandtwodifferenthormones(激素).Byadjustingthehormonelevels,theresearcherscantunethephysicalandmechanicalqualitiesofthecells.Next,theresearchersusea3Dprintertoshapethecell-basedmaterial,andlettheshapedmaterialgrowinthedarkforthreemonths.Finally,theresearchersdehydrate(使脱水)thematerial,andthenevaluateitsqualities.Theyfoundthatlowerhormonelevelsleadtoplantmaterialswithmorerounded,opencellsoflowerdensity(密度),whilehigherhormonelevelscontributetothegrowthofplantmaterialswithsmallerbutdensercellstructures.Lowerorhigherdensityofcellstructuresmakestheplantmaterialssofterormorerigid,helpingthematerialsgrowwithdifferentwood-likecharacteristics.What’smore,it’stobenotedthattheresearchprocessisabout100timesfasterthanthetimeittakesforatreetogrowtomaturity!Researchofthiskindisground-breaking.“Thisworkdemonstratesthegreatpowerofatechnology,”saysleadresearcher,JeffreyBerenstain.“Therealopportunityhereistobeatitsbestwithwhatyouuseandhowyouuseit.Thistechnologycanbetunedtomeettherequirementsyougiveaboutshapes,sizes,rigidity,andforms.Itenablesusto‘grow’anywoodenproductinawaythattraditionalagriculturalmethodscan’tachieve.”32.WhydoresearchersatMITconducttheresearch?A.Togrowmoretrees.B.Toprotectplantdiversity.C.Toreducetreelosses.D.Topredictforestdisappearance.33.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytellusaboutthelabresearch?A.Itstheoreticalbasis.B.Itskeyprocedures.C.Itsscientificevidence.D.Itsusualdifficulties.34.Whatdoesthefindingsuggestabouttheplantmaterials?A.Thehormonelevelsaffecttheirrigidity.B.Theyarebetterthannaturallygrownplants.C.Theircells’shapesmainlyrelyontheirdensity.D.Theirgrowthspeeddeterminestheircharacteristics.35.Whyistheresearchground-breakingaccordingtoBerenstain?A.Itusesnewbiologicalmaterialsinlabexperiments.B.Ithasasignificantimpactonworldwideplantgrowth.C.Itchallengestraditionalscientifictheoriesinforestry.D.Itrevolutionizesthewaytomakewoodenproducts.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。Whenyouthinkofyourclosestfriends,whowillcometoyourmind?Perhapsyourcollegeroommatesortheneighboryouplayedwithasachild.Regardlessofhowyoumetthesepeople,theymostlikelyhaveonekeythingincommon:36A2023studyfoundthat,forthoseaged21to30,over80percentintheirsocialcircles,werebornwithinfiveyearsofthem.Moreover,nearly63percentofadultshavenoclosefriends15yearsolderoryoungerthanthem.Spendingourtimewithsuchanarrowgroupofpeoplecanfuelagesegregationandincreaseourloneliness.Theselimitationsalsokeepusfromothergenerations’mindsetsandpotentiallysurprisingpointsofconnection.37Ofcourse,theonesthatareoldermightofferabrieflookintothecomingyears.Aprogramthatrunsschoolsoutofseniorcentershassaidalotaboutit.38DawnCarr,asociologyprofessor,saidmostolderpeoplegetmuchfrompracticalhelp—withnewtechnology,forinstance—theiryoungerfriendsoffered.39Havingfunwithsomeonedecadesyoungerdefinitelytakesofftheirpressureto“acttheirage”.40Lila,aged75,wasproudthatherlifeexperiencespreparedhertogiveadvicetoheryoungfriendwithdepression,forwhichtheyoungwasgrateful.Also,olderfriendsoffermoreexamplesofwhatgrowingupcanlooklike.Ifsomeone’sparentsaretheonlyolderpeopletheyknowwell,theymightfailtopictureotherpossibilities.Agreaterpoolofolderfriendscanhelpyoungpeoplecreatetheirownblueprint.A.Youbefriendthosewholivearound.B.They’reallroughlythesameageasyou.C.Othersmightfindjoyinexposuretonewideas.D.Broughtcloser,bothseemorethanonebenefit.E.Youngerfriendscanbeareminderofpastselves.F.Formingthesekindsoffriendshipisparticularlyhardtoday.G.Indeed,intergenerationalrelationshipisneveraone-waystreet.第三部分语言知识运用(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。Flacoisaneagle-owlwhoescapedoutofhiscageintheCentralParkZooearlythismonth.Someonecutsomeofthewirearoundhisresidence.Thissetoffabird-huntofpoliceofficersandparkguards.ZooofficialsthatFlaco,whohadbeensettledinhiszoodigsfor13years,mayhavelostthesurvivalskillsheneedsinthewild.TheylaidoutfoodtoFlaco.Hewasnotfooled.,hewassightedsoaringover5thAvenue.ScoresofNewYorkerswhomightbeunimpressedwalkingbyahumancelebrityintoCentralParktotrytocatchaglimpseofFlaco,snappingphotoslikepaparazzi(狗仔队).Owlsarehunters,whosoar,swoop,andswallowupwhateverisonofferontheforestfloor.Yetinafamedforstreethotdogs,andhamburgers,noonesawFlacoeven.Butthisweek,zooofficialsannouncedtheyareOKwithFlacoinCentralParkbecausehe’sbeenveryathuntingandconsumingtheabundantpreyinthepark.Hereallyseemstobeenjoyinghimselfoutthere.Thereisacautionattachedtothisstoryofanowlwhoislivinginthecitythatneversleeps.Owlshuntfoodatnightandsleepduringtheday,ortryto,likelotsofpeoplewhoworktheovernight.YetsomeNewYorkerswhodon’tknowbird-watchingreportedlyseeFlaconapinatreeduringtheday,andbegintoshoutathim.Ithissleep.Flacocan’tthatwiththetraditionalNewYorkreply.Afterall,abirdcan’ttellthemtobuzzoff.41.A.cornering B.caging C.running D.spinning42.A.worried B.hoped C.explained D.questioned43.A.feed B.mislead C.attract D.tease44.A.Instead B.However C.Thus D.Moreover45.A.jumped B.turned C.slipped D.stamped46.A.immature B.valuable C.unpopular D.accomplished47.A.city B.park C.zoo D.country48.A.stretching B.snacking C.flying D.suffering49.A.struggling B.walking C.remaining D.battling50.A.satisfied B.persistent C.patient D.successful51.A.onhismind B.onhisown C.onhisway D.onhisbehalf52.A.pace B.beat C.shift D.plan53.A.rules B.measures C.suggestions D.steps54.A.delays B.benefits C.interrupts D.ensures55.A.answerfor B.commenton C.agreewith D.respondto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。Withsupportfromcentralgovernment,canteensofferingtheelderlydiscountedmealsanddeliveryservicesarebeingestablished.Asthedietaryneedsoftheseniors56(evolve),sohasthecanteenstechnology.57messageflashesacrossascreenasoneseniorenters“Mr.Chen,seafoodandsoyproductsaren’tsuitableforyoutoday”.Personalizedremindersappearonthescreen,offeringmealsuggestionsbasedontheirhealthdata.Seniorswhorequirespecialcarehavetheirvitalsignsmonitoredanddata58(feed)intothecanteen’ssystem,59thengeneratescustomizedmenus.Ifsomeoneisallergictoseafood,thesystemdetectsitandgeneratesacustomizedmenuadvisingthem60toavoid.Toprotectprivacyandensure61(secure),facialrecognitionandhealthdatausage62(govern)byaprivacyagreement.Bothelderly63(resident)andtheirchildrensignthisagreement,ensuringthedataisstrictlyused64non-commercialpurposes.Theinitiativenotonlyimprovesthequalityoflifefortheelderly,butalsoprovidescrucialsupportforyoungerfamilymemberswhoareunabletolookaftertheirparentsatalltimes.ChenPeng’sparents,bothofthem65(approach)80,enjoythreediscountedmealsadayfromMondaytoFriday.“Forelderlypeoplelikemyparents,theycanenjoyhot,affordablemealsandhavesomeonetochatwith,whichhelpsalleviateloneliness,”headded.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,上学期你校发起了一项活动,倡议每个班级都养绿植(greenery)。请你给曾经的外教Linda写一封邮件介绍相关情况,内容包括:1.活动内容;2.活动的效果和反响。注薪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。DearLinda,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Marywastheartteacherforprimaryschoolstudents.Onthisparticularday,shewasguidingthemthroughtheprocessofdrawingasceniclandscape.Akilayawned(打哈欠),clearlydisinterested-drawingwasn’therthing.AsmallgroupofstudentsgatheredaroundTina,laughingatherunusualdrawing:asunsportingsunglassesandtreestoppedwithicecreamcones.MaryinstructedTinafirmlybutwithunease,“DrawitthewayIshowedyou.”Asthelessoncontinued,doubtcreptintoMary’smind.Hadthejoyofcreativitybeenovershadowedbythepressuretofitin?Shescannedtheroom,observingherstudents’faces–someconcentrated,othersuncertain.Akila’sdisinterestwasclearandTina’simaginativedrawinghadbeenmetwithridiculeinsteadofpraise.Afterclass,MarysatdownwithTina,hertonesoftening,“Whydidyoudrawthesunwithsunglassesandthetreeswithicecreams?”sheaskedgently.Tina’seyessparkledwithatouchofrebellion(叛逆)-“Iloveicecream,andIthoughtthesunwouldlookcoolwithsunglasses.Whydowealwayshavetodrawlikeeveryoneelse?”Marypaused,herthoughtsracing.Tina’sdrawingsweren’tjustcurious—theywereawindowintoaworldwhereimaginationruled,whereralescouldbebentintodelightfulchaos.Wasshe,byenforcingarigidstyle,killingthatverycreativity?Thenextmorning,Marywalkedintotheclassroomwitharenewedsenseofpurpose.Sheplacedalargesheetofpaperinfrontoftheclassandannouncedanewproject:theywouldcreateacollective(集体的)artworktitled“OurDreamWorld”withnorules.Theywerefreetousecolors,shapes,andpatternshowevertheywished.Atfirst,thestudentshesitated,unsureofthisnewfoundfreedom.Akilaleanedback,skepticalofwhatseemedlikeanotherpointlessexercise.ButTina,hercreativitynolongerrestricted,eagerlygrabbedhercrayonsandbegantodrawwithabandon.Then,Mayajoinedin.AndthenMichael...注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Asthestudentsworked,Maryobservedthemwithcuriosity._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Marystoodbackandsurveyedthecreation._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页答案第=page11页,共=sectionpages22页1.C【原文】W:Hello,Benjamin.DanandIaregoingforarunSundaymorning.Wouldyouliketojoinus?M:I’dloveto,butIhurtmyanklelastweekendplayingfootballwithcolleagues.2.A【原文】W:Ithinkweshouldtakethebluelineinsteadoftheredone.It’susuallyfasterduringthistimeofday.M:Butthebluelinedoesn’tstopatCentralStation,doesit?Ineedtogetoffthere.W:Oh,you’reright.Inthatcase,let’sstickwiththeredline.3.C【原文】W:I’mgoingtotheNationalGalleryofVictorianextSaturday.M:TheNGV?W:Yeah,mylittlenephewturnssix,andhelovesart,sothewholefamilyisgoing.M:There’snodenyingitisfunandeducationalforchildren.4.C【原文】W:Hey,howwasthelectureyouattendedyesterday?M:Itwasamazing.Thespeakerwassoengaging,andthetopicwasreallyinsightful.W:Wow,IwishIcouldhavebeenthere.M;Guesswhat?They’regoingtoposttherecordingonline.5.B【原文】W:Howdidyourexamresultsturnout?M:IthoughtIwouldhardlypassbutallthatstudyingpaidoff.IactuallydidwaybetterthanIexpected.W:See,Itoldyounottostresstoomuch.You’resmarterthanyougiveyourselfcreditfor.6.B7.A【原文】M:Youlooklikeyou’vebeenhitbyaburstofenergy.What’sthissecret?W:Ijustgotbackfrommymorningjog.It’slikeahiddentreasureforme.Ifeelsupercharged.M:Jogging?Butit’sfreezingoutside.W:I’vegotthiscoolnewcollectionofmusicthatkeepsmepumped.Plus,I’vegotmyrunningbuddies.M:Runningbuddies,huh?MaybeIshouldfindsome.Mycouchpotatodaysareofficiallyover.W:That’sthespirit.You’llloveit.Let’shittheroadtogethersometime.M:Yougotyourselfadeal.8.C9.A10.B【原文】W:HiMark,howwasyourweekend?M:Notbad.Iwenttothecinemawithmyfriends.WewatchedanewmoviecalledSpaceAdventure.W:Oh,I’veheardofit.It’ssaidtobereallyexciting.Whatdoyouthink?M:Itwasawesome?Thespecialeffectswereoutofthisworld.Itfeltlikewewereinspaceourselves.W:Thatsoundsfantastic.Ilovemovieslikethat.Theyreallytakeyoutoanotherworld.Bytheway.Whatdidyouguysdoafterthemovie?M:Wedecidedtograbsomedinneratanearbyrestaurant.Wetalkedaboutthemoviethewholetime,becausewewereallstillonahighfromtheexcitement.W:YouguysaresomuchbetterathavingfunthanIam.Ijustendedupatthepark.MaybeI’llheadtothecinemathisweekend.11.A12.A13.B【原文】M:Youwon’tbelievewhathappenedtometoday.IwaswalkingdownthestreetandIsawadogwearingahat.W:That’sfunny.Whatkindofhatwasit?M:Itwasatinybaseballcap.Thedoglookedsoproud,likeitwasreadyforagame.Ialmostlaughedoutloud.W:That’ssocute.IwishIhadseenit,bytheway.Haveyouheardaboutthenewcoffeeshopthatopeneduparoundthecorner?M:No,Ihaven’t.What’ssospecialaboutit.W:TheyhavethisamazingnewdrinkcalledMorningmagic.It’ssupposedtowakeyouupbetterthananycoffeeever.M:Oh,really,Ineedtotrythat.I’vebeenstrugglingtowakeupearlythesedays.W:Yeah,youshould.Maybewecangotogethersometimethisweek.M:Soundslikeaplan.I’llbringmycamerajustincaseIseeanotherdogwearingahat.14.C15.B16.A17.B【原文】M:Guesswhat?Ijustgotanewjoboffer?W:Oh,wow,that’samazing.Whereisit?M:It’satatechstartupdowntown.They’reworkingonsomereallycoolprojectslikevirtualrealityandartificialintelligence.W:Thatsoundssoexciting.What’sthejobtitle?M:I’llbeaprojectmanager.It’sabitdemanding,butI’msuperexcitedaboutthechallenge.W:I’msureyou’lldogreat.You’vealwaysbeensoorganizedandcaredaboutdetails.M:Thanks.Ireallyhopeso.Bytheway,haveyouheardaboutthenewofficebuildingthey’replanningtobuildneartheriver?W:Yeah,I’veheardaboutit.It’ssupposedtobeahugebuildingwitharooftopgardenandeverything.M:That’sright.It’sgoingtobethegreenestbuildinginthecity.Ican’twaittoseeit.W:Itsoundslikeadreamcometrueforanyonewhocaresabouttheenvironment.Maybewecanvisititonceit’sdone.M:Absolutely,it’llbeagreatplacetoworkandagreatplacetovisit.18.B19.A20.C【原文】Hey,there.Ijustgotbackfromthewildestadventureever.No,notarollercoasterride,butsomethingwaycooler.Iwasatthelocalzoo,andletmetellyou,thoseanimalsaretherealstars.Youknow,Ialwaysthoughtthelionswereju

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