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浙江省91聯(lián)盟2024-2025學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期4月期中英語試題(含聽力)一、聽力選擇題1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Getmorerest. B.Dofitnesstraining. C.Takesomemedicine.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjob?A.Challenging. B.Boring. C.Satisfying.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asoccermatch. B.Theirweekendplan. C.Theweatherconditions.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Offeringsafetytips. B.Askingforhelp. C.Givingwarnings.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inapizzashop. C.Inamovietheater.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthewomanplantodoforthecomingyear?A.Havepianolessons. B.Takeexercise. C.Changeherschedule.7.Whatdoesthemanmeanattheendoftheconversation?A.Thewomanshouldlearnherlesson.B.Thewomanshouldadjusthergoals.C.Thewomanshouldalwaysstaypositive.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Guideandvisitor. B.Bossandsecretary. C.Hotelclerkandcustomer.9.Whydoesthemansaysorrytothewoman?A.Therearenobiggerroomsavailable.B.Hernamehasbeenmisspelled.C.Hehadherwaitingforhours.10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Attendtheconference. B.Bookanewroom. C.Goforshopping.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Whereisthewomangoingtospendhervacation?A.SanFrancisco. B.LosAngeles. C.SanDiego.12.Whydoesthewomanchoosethedestination?A.Becauseofherfriend’srecommendation.B.Becauseofherdaughter’spreference.C.Becauseofherlimitedmoney.13.Whatistheman’slastsuggestionabout?A.Travelcosts. B.Accommodation. C.Foodchoices.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Ahost. B.Amodel. C.Anactor.15.Whatcanwesayabouttheman?A.Heprefersmodelingtoacting.B.Hehastofacebeingturneddown.C.Hefindsitchallengingtobehimself.16.Howdoesthemansoundwhenspeakingofplayingadoctor?A.Pleased. B.Puzzled. C.Annoyed.17.Whatdoesthemandislikeabouthisjob?A.Facingthecameras. B.Workingwithmodels. C.Spendinglonghourswaiting.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tosellcomputers. B.Toprepareforafilm. C.Tointroducevideomaking.19.Whatdopeopleneedtodofirstaccordingtothespeaker?A.Createamailbox. B.Checktheemail. C.Buyanewcomputer.20.Whatshouldpeopledobefore6:30p.m.?A.Choosethebestwork. B.Submitavideo. C.Watchamovie.二、閱讀理解Whenitcomestowhatmakesahoteltrulyamazing,acliffsidesettingishardtobeat.Herearesomeoftheworld’smostjaw-droppingclifftophotels.SecretBay,DominicaSituatedatopahighhillamidstarainforestandfacingthesea,SecretBayoffersoceanviewsfromnearlyeverywhere.Allunitshavekitchens,indoorandoutdoorsittingareasandpools.Guestscanenjoyvariousactivitiesonlandandbysea,includinglionfishhunting,divingintheChampagneReefandhikingtheCaribbean’slongesttrail.GraceHotel,AubergeResortsCollection,Santorini,GreeceSituatedhighaboveSantorini’scaldera,GraceHotelisanidealplacetoenjoythemostattractiveAegeansunrisesandsunsets.ThepropertyhasaChampagneloungewithbreathtakingseaviews,abeautifulinfinitypool,ahigh-endMediterraneanrestaurantandyogaandPilatesstudio.AnantaraAlJabalResort,AlJabalAlAkhdar,Nizwa,OmanTowering6,000feetabovesealevel,AnantaraAlJabaloverlooksOman’smountainouslandscape.Theresorthas115rooms,aninfinitypool,sixrestaurantsandloungesandasparoom.Guestscanhikethroughvalleys,mountainbikeorvisitancientmountainsidevillagesandnearbyhistoricsites.Reid’sPalace,Madeira,PortugalSetonarockycliffaboveMadeira’sFunchalHarbor,Reid’sPalaceissurroundedbytenacresofgardensandoffersbroadviewsoftheAtlanticOceanfromeachofits158rooms.TheItalianrestaurantalsohasseaviewsandisanespeciallypicturesquespottoappreciatetheisland’ssunset.21.WhatdoSecretBayandGraceHotelhaveincommon?A.Theyprovideexcellentseaviews. B.Theyofferfancyrestaurants.C.Theyarebestspotstoadmiresunsets. D.Theyarelocatedintherainforest.22.Whichisthebestplacetovisithistoricremains?A.SecretBay. B.GraceHotel.C.Reid’sPalace. D.AnantaraAlJabalResort.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anadventureguide. B.Atravelmagazine.C.Anenvironmentalreport. D.Ageographybook.WhenMaJunwasborn,hisparentsnoticedsomethingunusual.Hislimbswereweak,andhecouldn’tmoveorstandwithouthelp.Whilehispeersranandplayed,Macouldonlysitinawheelchair,watchinginfrustration.Foryears,hisparentscarriedMaontheirbackstoschool,bravingwindandrain.In2016,Mapassedhiscollegeentranceexams,buthefacedadilemma.Withlimitedresources,hisfamilycouldn’tmanagebothsons’education.ThenMamadeadecisiontostayhome,sacrificing(犧牲)hisownlearningopportunityforhisbrother.Thisdecision,thoughrootedinlove,threwMaintohopelessness.Longingtoattenduniversityandprovehimselfdespitehiscondition,Mainsteadfoundhimselfstuckinbed,feelingdesperate.Theturningpointcamewhenafriendgavehimabook,ShiTiesheng’sbest-sellerIandtheTempleofEarth.Shi,afamouswriterwhoalsousesawheelchair,hadtransformedhisstrugglesintoprofoundliterature.Asheread,Mafeltasparkofhopelightinguphisworld.Shi’svividobservationsandunshakenhopeinspiredMadeeply.Hewasstruckbytherealizationthatsomeonewithsimilarstrugglescouldfindmeaningandjoyinlife.Later,hestartedonathree-yearjourneyofwritingthebookTheGreenandWhiteStoneStepsbyrecordinghisownlife,pouringhisheartandsoulintothewords.InJune2023,Mareceivedunexpectedgoodnewsthathisbookwasoneof10selectedforpublicationthroughtheproject“StarsofLiteraturebyChineseEthnicWriters”.Thisachievementmarkedasignificantmilestoneinhisliteraryjourney.Then,theJunmaAwardsforEthnicLiteratureannouncedthisyear’sawards,andMabecametheyoungestwinnerofthisyear’sJunmaAwardsforEthnicLiteratureintheprosecategory.Havingfoughtagainsttheillnessformanyyears,Maneverdefineshimselfasamantobepitied.“Idon’tthinkmyexperiencesaretragic.Everyoneinthisworldsuffersfromsomething.Forme,it’sphysical;forsomeothers,it’semotional.We’reallfightingourownbattles,”hesays.WritingisnotjustaprofessionforMa—it’salifeline,awaytoconnectwiththeworldandleavebehindalegacyofcourage,sincerityandhope.24.WhydidMagiveupattendinguniversity?A.Hisfamilywasonatightbudget.B.Hisbrothershowedastrongerdesiretostudy.C.Hisparentsdidn’twanttosupporthiseducation.D.Hisphysicalconditionpreventedhimfromcontinuinghiseducation.25.WhatdoweknowaboutMa’sbookTheGreenandWhiteStoneSteps?A.ItwasbasedonShi’spersonalstory. B.Itwasfinishedin7years.C.Itgotrecognitionintheliteraryworld. D.Itwasinspiredbyhisfriend.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMaJun?A.Farsightedandpatient. B.Selflessandhonest.C.Talentedandoptimistic. D.Braveandconfident.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextconvey?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess. B.Chancefavorsthepreparedmind.C.Hewholaughslastlaughslongest. D.Misfortunedoesn’tdefinewhoyouare.Gossipisafunnything.Itcanbeyourbestfriendoryourworstenemy.Casualgossipgetseveryonetalkingandmakestheworldfeelsmaller,whilenegativegossipcanleavepeoplefeelinghurt.Thoughwecan’talwaysavoidit,wecanchoosetojoininpositivegossip,bydeliberately(故意地)spreadingpositivitybehindpeople’sbacks.LetmeinviteyourimaginationtoacourseintheCaseWesternReserveUniversitywhenweneededtodoanexerciseinpairs.Mypartner,Jeff,listenedcloselytomewithhumblecuriosity.Asforme,insteadofappreciatinghisstory,Ijudgeditagainstmine.Whensomeoneaskedhowitwent,IcommentedthatJeff’sstorywasuninspiring—classicnegativegossip,maskedwithpoliteness.Thenextday,whenJeffheardthatIwantedtosellmyworkinAmerica,hewentaboveandbeyond.HeinvitedmetoaCEOdinner,drovemethrougharainstorm,andintroducedmetoeverykeyplayer,showingpuregenerosity.Reflectingonthis,Ifeltawaveofguilt.HereIwas,badmouthinghisstory,whileJeffhadbeennothingbutkind.Thelessonwasn’taboutJeff’sstoryneedingrevision;itwasaboutmymindset.Idecidednevertojoininnegativegossipagainandreverse(顛倒)it.Youwillneverknowthatpositivityworkswondersuntilyoutryit.Researchersrevealthatpositivegossipbooststrust,deepensrelationships,andcreatesanenvironmentwhereinformationflowsfreely.It’slikethe“Easteregg”,whichishiddenbutdelightfulwhenwehearaboutit.Ifyouwanttocreateacultureofrespect,itstartswiththewordsyouchoose.Spreadpositivityandrecognizeothers’strengths.Whatyousaybehindsomeone’sbackdoesn’tjustaffectthem—itshapeshowotherswillrememberyou.28.Whichofthefollowingexamplesbestshowspositivegossip?A.Praisingaclassmate’scontributiontothegroupinfrontofhim.B.Sharingwithothershowateammatehasbeenhelpfulinadifficultproject.C.Tellingacolleaguethatanothercoworker’spresentationwasnotimpressive.D.Discussingafriend’sfailureinaprojectandexpressingdisappointmentprivately.29.HowdidtheauthorreacttoJeff’sstory?A.Hemadeunsupportivecomments. B.Heshowednointerestandignoredit.C.HeinterruptedJeffandtoldmyownstory. D.Helistenedcarefullyandgavepositivefeedback.30.Whateffectdoespositivegossiphaveoninterpersonalrelationships?A.Itmakespeoplevalueownstrengthsandwinothers’respect.B.Itleadstomisunderstandingsandconflictsamongteammembers.C.Itstrengthensrelationshipsandleavesagoodimpressiononothers.D.Itcreatesanatmospherewhereeveryonetriestocompetewitheachother.31.Theauthor’stoneinthetextcanbedescribedas______.A.casualandindifferent B.humorousandobjectiveC.negativeanddoubtful D.encouragingandthoughtfulCananAIChatBotenhancepersonalcreativity?Supportersofartificialintelligenceseeitasaninspiration,butcriticsdoubtit,sayingitdoeslittlemorethanremixexistingwork.Togatherdataonthisquestion,OliverHauser,aneconomistattheUniversityofExeter,andAnilDoshiatUniversityCollegeLondon’sSchoolofManagementinvited300non-professionalwriterstowriteaneight-sentencestory.One-thirdoftheparticipantsneededtogenerateideasindependently,whileothersreceivedstarterideasfromChatGPT4.0.Theassistedgroupwasdividedintotwo:onereceivedasingleAI-generatedidea,andtheothercouldchoosefromuptofive.Mostimportantly,boththehuman-onlyandAI-assistedgroupshadtowritethestoriesthemselves.Assessedby600evaluators(評價者),eachstoryweregradedon“novelty”and“usefulness”.Noveltyreflectedoriginality,whileusefulnessshowedifthestorywasofpublishablequality.Accordingtotheresults,AI-assistedstoriesscoredhigherinbothcategories.WriterswithaccesstooneAIideaperformedbetter,butthosewithfiveideassawthemostimprovement—about8%morenoveland9%moreusefulthanindependentstories.Butthere’saplottwist:WhenHauserandDoshilookedatallthestories,theyfoundadifferenteffect.“Generallyspeaking,therewasasmallerdiversityofnoveltyinthegroupthathadAI,”Hausersays.Inotherwords,whilethechatbotenhancedcreativityindividually,itreducedtheoverallcreativityoftheAI-assistedgroup.Hauserdescribesthisa“classicsocialdilemma”whereindividualsbenefit,butthegroupsuffers.“Wedoworrythat,atlargescale,ifmanypeopleareusingthis...overallthediversityandcreativityinthepopulationwillgodown,”hesays.AnnaleeNewitz,asciencefictionauthorandjournalist,pointedoutthathewouldn’tblameanyonewhotriedusingAItowriteastory.However,hethinksthesetoolsmissthepointofwriting.Creativewritingis“humanscommunicatingwithotherhumans,”Newitzsays.“Evenifsomethingisbadlywritten—evenifnotverycreative—ifit’swrittenbyahuman,thenit’sfulfillingitspurpose”.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutHauserandDoshi’sstudy?A.Eachparticipant’sstorywasgradedbyprofessionals.B.Notalltheparticipantsneededtogenerateideasindependently.C.Eachparticipant’sstorywasevaluatedonthreedifferentaspects.D.Human-onlystorieswereasnovelandusefulasAI-assistedstories.33.Whichbestexplainstheunderlinedphrase“aplottwist”inparagraph3?A.Anunexpectedfinding. B.Aslightchange.C.Animpressiveopinion. D.Abelievablefact.34.WhichofthefollowingwouldAnnaleeNewitzprobablyagreewith?A.AIshouldbeavoidedincreatingstories.B.CreativewritinglosesitsvaluewhenassistedbyAI.C.AIisimportantforimprovingthequalityofcreativeworks.D.Thepointofcreativewritingliesinhuman-to-humancommunication.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheNatureofCreativeWriting B.TheFutureofHumanCreativityC.AIBoostsCreativity,butataCost D.HumanBattlesAgainstAIinWritingNoparentlikestoheartheirchildcomplainingaboutbeingbored,anditcanfeellikeapersonalattackwhenyourchildtellsyou,“there’snothingtodooooooooooooo.”36Andit’ssomethingwecanallgetbetteratmanaging.Hereareseveraltipstomanageboredomwithyourfamily.Changeyourmindset.BoredomisaGOODthing!37It’sthefrontdoortoahousefilledwithexcitingdiscoveriesandcreativeplay.Havingalifewithspaceforboredomisagift,whichmeansyourchildwillgettoexercisetheirmindinnewways.38Everyonewillgetbored.Sinceyouknowit’sgoingtohappen,havesomeideasonhandforthosetimeswhenboredomsetsin.Everyfewmonths,makealistofthingstodowithyoukids,likeworkingonajigsawpuzzleorlisteningtoanaudiobook.Itmakesmanagingboredomlessstressfulforeveryone.Lessismorewhenitcomestotoys.Often,wehopethatalargeplayroomorclosetfilledwithtoyswillkeepboredomatbay.39Toomanychoicesandtoomuchstuffcanconfusekids.Simplifyingletskidsgetintotheirimaginaryworldsinsteadofdependingontoystodotheworkforthem.Keepapileofbooksavailable.Ifyou’rehopingthatboredomwillencourageyourchildrentopickupabook,keepingvariousreadingmaterialsonhandisamust.40Booksarethebestboredombusters,somakesuretohaveseveralage-appropriateoptionsforeachchild,allowingthemtofindonethattrulyengagesthem.A.Planforboredom.B.Givethemachallenge.C.Butusually,theoppositeistrue.D.Andthereisnobetterfeelingthanthat.E.Itleavesroomopenforcreativityandimagination.F.Boredomisaregularpartofchildhoodforbothparentsandchildren.G.Givekidstimetotrysomepagestoseeifoneofthemcatchestheirattention.三、完形填空AmandaRichterhadnoplansofgettingadog.Onedayshecameacrossaphotoofarescuewithacrooked(扭曲的)face.ThemomentRichter41BrodiethedogthroughaFacebookpostbyashelterinAlbertainSeptember2019,sheimmediatelydecidedto42it.WorkersatthesheltertoldRichterthedog’sfacialproblemswere43byhismother,whobithimonhisheadwhenhewas2weeksold.Heisotherwisehealthy,44theaccidentcausedhimtobeblindinoneeyewithacrookedjaw.“IwasjustsoheadoverheelsinlovewithhimthatIwasreadytotakeonanythingthatcamewithhimbeinglikethat,”shesaid.“Dogsthataren’t45alsoneedhomes.”Manypeoplewrotecommentsaskingtheadoptertoshare46,soRichterdecidedtomakeanInstagramaccountforBrodie.It47innotime.Brodiegotpopularveryquickly,whichwasquite48,actually.Brodiehadmorethan1.6million49onInstagramandTikTokcombined,andinhisbio,Richterdescribedhimas“justalively50blindrescuepupwholooksabitlikeaPicassomasterpiece,wherethingsareoftenalittlebit51butstillbeautiful.”Strangersonsocialmedia52.Brodiegotthousandsofcommentsonhispostsadmiringhis53appearance.ArecentvideoofBrodieeatingcheesestringgotthousandsofcomments.Richtersaidshehopesherpostsmightevenhelpto54someminds.“IhopethatBrodiebrightenstheirday,andthattheyhavealittlemore55andkindnesstowardsanimalsandpeoplewithdifferences,”shesaid.“It’sokaytobedifferent.It’sokaytobeimperfectlyperfect.”41.A.discovered B.a(chǎn)dvertised C.clicked D.targeted42.A.preserve B.a(chǎn)dopt C.treat D.investigate43.A.a(chǎn)ddressed B.raised C.worsened D.caused44.A.because B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.so45.A.creative B.popular C.perfect D.graceful46.A.stories B.updates C.reports D.experiences47.A.dieddown B.pickedup C.cameout D.tookoff48.A.surprising B.confusing C.interesting D.a(chǎn)larming49.A.streamers B.bloggers C.strangers D.followers50.A.nearly B.completely C.partially D.hardly51.A.outofplace B.outofreach C.outofcontrol D.outofdate52.A.worried B.a(chǎn)greed C.protested D.reacted53.A.scary B.ordinary C.unique D.striking54.A.read B.ease C.narrow D.change55.A.patience B.understanding C.confidence D.praise四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Ketchup,thefamoustomatosauce,isoneofthose56(product)thatsoundobviouslyAmerican.Butinfact,thiscommonsaucehasitsoriginsinChina.Chinesepeople57(make)saucesusingfermented(發(fā)酵)meatandfishsincearound300BCE,andhistoriansbelievethefirstversionofketchupwasakindofsauce,madefrom58(salt)andfermentedfishes.ThesaucehadfallenoutoffavourinChinabyaround50BCEwiththe59(rise)popularityoffermentedbeansauces.Itwasnotuntilthe17thand18thcenturies60fishsaucecamebackintofashionthankstotradersmovingbetweenChinaandSoutheastAsia,61itwasknownaskecaporketjap.HavingreachedtheUKwiththehelpofBritishtradersinSoutheastAsia,thesaucewasconsideredamazing62finallybecameafixedpartoftheboringBritishcuisine,likeroastsandfriedfoods.Animportantchangetookplaceintheearly19thcenturyintheUS,whenHenryJohnHeinzbeganbottlingtomato“ketchup”,whichwasspelledthatway63(tell)itfromothertomatosaucebrands(品牌).Fromthere,ketchup64(true)tookonauniquelyAmericancharacterandbeganitscareerasnotonly65universalsaucebutamass-producedbrand-namearticleoftradethatcouldlastforeverontheshelf.五、書信寫作66.假如你是李華,你校將舉辦以“StandUpforWildlife”為主題的野生動物保護(hù)宣傳活動,現(xiàn)向全體學(xué)生征集活動方案,請你向?qū)W校負(fù)責(zé)人寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦活動方案;2.說明推薦理由。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearDirector,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。BradMontaguehadalwaysbelievedthatsmallactsofkindnesscouldmakeadifference,buthehadneverimaginedthatthoseactscouldripple(擴(kuò)散)intosomethingmuchbigger.ItwasacoldOctobermorning,Bradvisitedalocalhomelesssheltertodropoffsomedonations.Itwasanormaltrip,somethinghehaddonemanytimesbefore.Butthistime,helearnedashockingandheartbreakingtruth—theshelterwasrunningoutofsocks.Unlikecoatsorblankets,socksworeoutquickly,andmostpeopleneverthoughttodonatethem.“Socksareoftenconsideredunimportant,”thedirectorhadexplained.“Butwithoutthem,peopleonthestreetscaneasilycatchacold.”AutumnhadarrivedinHenderson,Tennessee,bringingdryairandcoolernights.Laterthatevening,asBradsatontheedgeofhisdaughterMatilda’sbed,gazinglovinglyathisdaughtersleepingwithastuffedrabbitinherarms,hecouldn’tshakeoffwhattheshelterdirectorhadsaid.Socks—somethingsosimple,somethingmostpeopletookforgranted—werealifelineforthosesufferingfromcoldnightsonthestreets.LookingatMatilda’stinyfeetkickingoutfromundertheblanket,Bradwasdeterminedtomakeadifference.Asawriterandartist,Bradwasusedtosolvingproblemswithcreativity.Thenextmorning,hementionedtheissuetohisvolunteerfriendsinthecommunity.Afterhesharedwhathadhappened,onefriendraisedhishand,“Wecouldcollectsocks!”Anotheradded,“Let’smakeitfun.Itcouldbelikeacelebrationorsomething.”Brad’seyeslitup.“AcelebrationinOctober...”Hesmiled.“WhataboutnamingtheactivityasSocktober?”Theroomeruptedwithexcitement.“Socktober!”Theyrepeated,lettingthewordrollofftheirtongues.Itwasperfect.Thepassionhadbeenlit,andnoneofthemrealizedhowbigthislittleideawasabouttobecome.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Withthebrilliantideainmind,theyknewwhattheyshoulddonext.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsSocktobercontinued,otherpeopleinthecommunityalsojoinedin.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________題號12345678910答案ABAACBCCAC題號11121314151617181920答案CABABACCBB題號21222324252627282930答案ADBACCDBAC題號31323334353637383940答案DBADCFEACG題號41424344454647484950答案ABDCCBDADC題號5152535455答案ABCDB1.A【原文】W:Sotellmealittlebitmoreaboutyourheadpain.M:Well,itstartedaboutfourdaysagoaftermyfitnesstraining.I’mthinkingabouttakingsomemedicine.W:Youshouldrestasmuchaspossible.2.B【原文】M:Ijusthaveanine-to-fivejob.Everydayisthesame,andIwanttoescapethedullroutineofmyofficelife.W:Igetthat,butitprovidesbreadandbutter.Iknowyouwanttobeamusician,butyouneedtocoveryourexpenses.3.A【原文】M:Guesswhat?Oursoccergamecametoastoproughlyhalfwaythroughthefirsthalfofthematch.W:Ithoughtitwasduetotheheavyshower.M:Yes.IthasbeenrescheduledfornextSaturday.4.A【原文】M:Whenthere’sastorm,lookforshelterimmediately.Avoidopenfieldsandhilltops,andalwaysstayawayfromthewater.W:Okay,I’llkeepthatinmind.5.C【原文】W:MayIhaveamediumpopcornandanorangesoda?M:Didn’tyougetenoughfoodinthepizzashopjustnow?Thefilmisabouttostart.We’dbetterfindourseatsquickly.6.B7.C【原文】M:Anewyeariscoming.Let’sthinkaboutnewplansforthecomingyear.Iplantotakepianolessons.WhatisyourNewYear’swish?

W:Likebefore,Iwouldnevergiveupworkingouttokeepfit.

M:Soundsgood.Insteadofplanningtoexercisefortwohourseveryday,aimforsomethingmorerealistic,suchasworkingoutonceortwiceaweek.W:Don’tworry.I’velearnedmylesson.I’llsetimmediategoals,suchasrunningroundtheblocktomorrowmorning.Iwilladjustmygoalsasmyschedulechanges.

M:Great.Don’tbeupsetifyoudon’treachyourgoalrightaway.Juststepback,andthenplanaheadagain.Whenfacedwithchallenges,alwayslookonthebrightsideandneverlosehope.8.C9.A10.C【原文】M:Goodmorning,canIhelpyou?W:Yes,I’vegotareservation.MynameisAliceLangston.M:Howdoyouspellyourlastname?W:L-a-n-g-s-t-o-n,Langston.I’mattendingaconferenceinthetownandmysecretarytoldmethatshemadeareservationforme.M:Iseeyourinformationhere.Thisway,followmeplease.Hereisaroomwithseaviewforyou.W:Hmm...CanIgetabiggerroom?Ifeellikethisroomisn’tbigenoughforthemeeting.M:I’msorry—we’refullybooked.I’mafraidyouhavetowaitforafewhours.W:Noproblem.Couldyougivemeacallwhenyouhaveanotherbiggerroomavailable?I’lljusthangoutatthelocalmall.M:Certainly.11.C12.A13.B【原文】W:John,I’mplanningtogoonvacationwithmydaughter.Couldyougivemesometips?M:Onethingyouneedtoconsiderinadvanceistheattractionsyouplantovisit.IttookmemuchtimesearchingfortouristattractionsduringmytimeinSanFranciscoandLosAngeles.W:We’regoingtoMissionBeachinSanDiego.Myfriendsaidit’ssuitableforfamilyvacations.That’swhatfinallypushedmetodecide.M:IrememberthereisanamusementparkandanItalianrestaurantinthatarea.Youshoulddefinitelycheckthemout.Bytheway,whatyoucanaffordandwhatyou’reactuallywillingtopayaretwodifferentthings.W:Definitely.Luckily,it’sthelowseasonnow,sowecansavealotofmoney.M:Andthefinalthing—whatdoestheplaceyou’llliveinhave?Doesithaveairconditioning?Doesithavedifferentbathrooms?Takingthesedetailsintoaccountwillhelpyouhaveagreatvacation.W:Thanksalot.14.A15.B16.A17.C【原文】W:So,Andrew,doyouthinktheexperienceofyourpastmodelingcareergivesyouanadvantageinacting?M:Withoutadoubt.Icanusemyexperienceinfrontofthecameraasafoundationforacting.W:Haveyoueverbeenrefusedarole?M:Ofcourse.Foreverysingle“yes”,Iprobablygot200“nos”.It’ssomethingItrulyhavetoface.IfIgetaphonecallsayingIgotthepart,thenit’sagreatencouragementtome.W:Howisactingdifferentfrommodeling?M:Actingismorechallenging.It’sallaboutbringingcharacterstolife.Butmodelingoftenfocusesonvisualexpression.W:Whatparthaveyoubeenplaying?M:Irecentlyplayedthecharacterofadoctor.It’sfuntobethatcharacterforafewhoursandthenjustgobacktobeingmyself.W:Whatdoyoudislikeaboutyourcurrentwork?M:Thereisalotofhurry-up-and-wait.Imustbeonthesetby7inthemorning.ButIdon’thaveanythingtodountil3:00p.m.18.C19.B20.B【原文】Goodafternoon,everyone.MynameisRoger,andtodayIwouldliketointroducetoyoutheartofvideomaking.You’restartinganewcourseinthenextschoolyear,soIthinkit’susefulforyoutoknowhowtomakevideosonyourown.Icanseethatyou

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