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2024学年度十堰市六县市区一中教联体11月联考高二英语试卷考试时间:2024年11月6日上午8:00—10:00试卷满分:150分注意事项: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2B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,用签字笔或钢笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Tostayinside.B.Tofindhi
sumbrella.C.Togooutwithanumbrella.2.Whatisthepriceofthedayflight?A.$360.B.$400.C.$410.3.Howwillthespeakersproba
blygettotherailwaystation?A.Bytaxi.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Mr.Jonesisbusynow.B.Mr.Smithhastak
enoverMr.Jones’swork.C.ThemanmistookMr.SmithforMr.Jones.5.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Becausehisplanewaslate.B.Becausehisofficewaslocked.C.Beca
usehisluggagewaslost.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoesthegirlfeelaboutmakingaspeech?A.Nervous.B.Confident.C.Excite
d.7.Whatdidtheboydotoprepareforhisspeech?A.Hekepteverywordinmind.B.Hewrotean800-wordpassage.C.Hewrotedownthemainpoints.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howdidthegirlknowthenews?A.Fromthenewspaper.B.Ontheradio.C.OnTV.9.Howmanychildrendiedintheearthquake?A.About20.B.About4.C.About16.听第8段材料,回答第10至1
2题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecinema?A.Terrifying.B.Dirty.C.Veryhot.11.Howlongdoesthefilmlast?A.Oneho
urandahalf.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.12.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanenjoysthefilmmorethanthenovel.B.Thewomanthi
nksthefilmisasgoodasthenovel.C.Thewomanenjoysthenovelmorethanthefilm.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What’sthebigprobl
emofthewoman?A.Shedoesn’tknowhowtogotoJapan.B.Sheisn’tgoodatJapanese.C.Shedoesn’twanttogotoJapan.14.Whydoesthemanthi
nkitisachanceforthewoman?A.Becauseshecanmakenewfriends.B.Becauseshecanlearnanewlanguage.C.Becauseshecanbeatourguide.15.Howcanthewo
manlearnJapanese?A.BylearningfromtheJapanesewhocanspeakEnglish.B.ByaskingatourguideinJapanforhelp.C.ByattendingalanguageschoolinJapan.
16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Goforawalk.B.Haveadrink.C.Traveltogether.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatprizesweregivenlastwee
k?A.iWatches.B.Sportsbags.C.Pens.18.Whenwastheshowbroadcastforthefirsttime?A.Aweekago.B.Amonthago.C.Ayearago.
19.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthefootballer?A.HecanspeakFrench.B.Hehasafamouswife.C.Heownsaclub.20.How
willthelistenersgivetheiranswers?A.Bymakingacall.B.Bywritingaletter.C.Bysendingapostcard.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共1
5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。AFromthetropicalparadiseofUnitedStates’MiamitoSouthChina
’sinnovativecityShenzhen,TheLonelyPlanetreleasedalistoftop10citieswhichareworthvisitingin2023.Itcoversamixofwell-kn
ownandless-knowndestinations.ThoseplacesincludesecondplaceShenzhen,China;NoviSad,Serbiainthirdplace;Miami,Floridainfourthplace,a
ndKathmandu,Nepalroundingoutthetopfive.Let’shaveabrieflookatsomeoftheseattractiveplaces.Copenhagen,DenmarkWithitsmoderndesign,15Michelli
n-starredrestaurantsandhighlybike-friendlyculture,itisnotsurprisingthatDenmark’scapitalhastoppedTheLonelyPlanet’stop10citieslis
t.Copenhagen’sstreetfoodsceneisdevelopingfastinRefshaleon,aformerindustrialareawithafoodandcraftmarket,Reffen.NoviSadSerbiaWhileNoviSad
isnotasnotedasthecapitalofBelgrade,it’smuchmorefashionable.It’shometothecountry’sannualEXIT!Festival,whichishel
deachJulyatthe18thcentury-eraPetrovaradinFortress.Thefestivalcontributestoavibrantmusicandartssceneandayouthfulatmosphere.2023Europ
eanYouthCapitalwasheldinNoviSad.Itmaybeapracticerunfor2024,whenthecitywillobservetheimportanttitleofEuropeanCapitalo
fCulture.Kathmandu,NepalThreeyearsafteritwasstruckbyadestructiveearthquake,Kathmanduiswelcomingvisitorstoacitywhichismuchquieter,bydesign.Withcar
sbannedfromthehistoriccenterandmotorhornsbannedacrosstheKathmanduValley,it’smuchquieterthanitusedtobeinthepast.21.
Inwhichcitycanyouenjoyridingbikes?A.Shenzhen,China.B.Kathmandu,Nepal.C.NoviSad,Serbia.D.Copenhagen,Denmark.22.InN
oviSad,Serbiayoucan______.A.experienceaquieterlifestyleB.visitthefoodandcraftmarket,ReffenC.trydeliciousfoodinMichellin-sta
rredrestaurantD.appreciateenergeticmusicandartwiththeyoungpeople23.Wheredoesthepassagemostprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencereport.B.A.bookre
view.C.Amagazine.D.Arealisticnovel.BStillMilestoGoMyhusbandTomcamewithahugegrinonhisface.Heheldhisarmswideandannouncedhisreti
rementafterworkingforthePostalServiceforthirty-threeyears.Butastimewentby,IcouldtellthatTomhadnothingtodoathome.Heb
egantopacelikealion,glancingoutthewindows.“IthinkI’lllookforapart-timejob,”Tominformedmeoneday.Ifeltinstantrelief.Thel
ionwouldceasecircling,andIcouldbeinpeace.Wekeptoureyesopenforjobopportunities.Afewdayslater,whenourcarcre
ptbehindaschoolbus,Iremarked“Youcoulddrivethatbus.”Hehaddrivenusoverthemountainsthroughrainstormsonwindingroads.Behindth
ewheel,heseemedfearless.“Ofcourse,Icoulddrivethatbus,”heansweredback.“ButcouldIdriveitwithforty-fivechildrenbouncingandyellingintheback?”Webothla
ughedatthethought.Thatbusbecamethebumblebee(大黄蜂)thatbuzzedaroundme.IpicturedTomhappilygoingofftoworkagain,climbingbehindthewheelandsettingoff
onhisdailyroute.MyenthusiasmmusthaveattractedTombecauseIoverheardhimonthephonewiththetransportationdepart
ment.Hewashired.Theverynextmorning,hewasgivenabusandaroutesheet.Drivingthebusturnedoutrewarding,andTomisbloominginhisnewrole.
Ithinkhelikesbeingthe“bigguy”ontheroad.Heisnow“Mr.Tom”tohisridersandtheirparents.Ihearheisquiteamazing.Whenthepre-Kchildrenclimb
aboard,hefastensthesafetybeltforthem.Hegreetsthechildrenwithhigh-fives.Thenheleadstheminaquickandfunactivity,wher
etheygettoshoutafterhoursspentintheirquietclassroom.“Goodbye,teachers!”yellsMr.Tom.Thelittleonesrepeatit.“Goodbye,s
chool!”Again,theyrepeat,joyfully.Mr.Tomthenyellsoutthelasttwolines,andthechildrenlaughandrepeatatthetopoftheirlun
gs.Hehasbeendrivingthebusforsevenyearsandhasgottenlotsofthank-notesfromgratefulparents.Sometimes,whileaschoolbuspassesme,ital
wayswarmsmyheartwhenthedriveristheoneI’mhopingtoseeandIcatchthekissheblowsme.24.WhydidTomdecidetolookforapart-timejobafterretirement?A.Hewasbored
athome.B.Hemissedinteractingwithpeople.C.Heneededextramoney.D.Hiswifewantedpeaceinthehouse.25.WhatwasTom’sinitialreactionwhenhiswifesugge
stedhedriveaschoolbus?A.Hethoughtitwasasillyidea.B.Hewasexcitedtoacceptthejob.C.Hewasunsureifhecouldh
andlethedisorderlychildren.D.Hedidn’tthinkhewasqualifiedforthejob.26.WhatdoestheauthorappreciatemostaboutTom’snewjob?A.Itkeepshimoccup
ied.B.Hehasfoundasenseofachievementinhiswork.C.Hecaninteractwithchildren.D.Heovercomeshisfear.27.Whatqualitiesdo
esTomdemonstrateasabusdriver?A.Sensitivity,flexibilityandhumor.B.Carefulness,disciplineandauthority.C.Enthusiasm,leadershipandc
ourage.D.Patience,kindnessandresponsibility.CSummerseaiceintheArcticcouldmeltalmostcompletelybythe2030s—roughlyadecadeearlierthanprojected
—evenifhumanscutbackdrasticallyongreenhousegasemissions,newresearchsuggests.Anice-freesummer,alsocalleda“blueoceanevent
”,willhappenwhentheseaicedropsbelowonemillionsquarekilometers,writesJonathanBamber,aprofessorofphysicalgeographyattheUniversityofBristol,intheCon
versation.Previousassessmentsusingmodelshaveestimatedanice-freesummerunderhighandintermediateemissionssc
enariosby2050.Butresearchersnoticeddifferencesbetweenwhatclimatemodelspredictedaboutwhatwouldhappentoseaiceandwhatthey’veactuallyseenthr
oughobservations.“Themodels,onaverage,underestimateseaicedeclinecomparedwithobservations,”saysNathanGillett,anEnviro
nmentandClimateChangeCanadascientist.Now,inanewstudypublishedinNatureCommunications,Gillettandhisteammatesc
hangedthesemodelstomorecloselyfitsatellitedatacollectedoverthepast40years.Usingtheseadaptedmodels,theresearchersprojectedicechangesunder
differentpossiblelevelsofgreenhousegasemissions.Theirpapersuggeststhatregardlessoftheemissionsscenario,“wemayexperience
anunprecedentedice-freeArcticclimateinthenextdecadeortwo.”Whileseaicenaturallydecreasesinthesummerandrefreezesduringthewinter,summer
icecoveragehassteadilybeendecliningoverthepastfewdecadesbecauseofclimatechange.AndArcticicemeltinghappensfasteritself—asicedisap
pears,itexposesmoreofthedarkblueocean,whichabsorbsmoreheatandleadstomoremelting.Thisprocesshasledtotheregionwarmingnearlyfo
urtimesfasterthantherestoftheglobesince1979.Seaicedeclinecouldhavedisastrousconsequencesthatextendtotherestoftheplane
t,includingsealevelriseanddisturbancetoweatherpatternsandecosystems.AnimalslikepolarbearsandsealsthatrelyonArcticicetosurv
ivecouldbeplacedatrisk.28.Accordingtothenewresearch,whatwillhappenconcerningsummerseaiceintheArctic?A.Itsmeltingcanbeprevented
ingreenhousegasemissions.B.Itscompletemeltingmayoccurearlierthanexpected.C.Itsvanishingonceandforallwillbeinlessthan10years.D.Itsdropp
ingwillgiverisetoso-called“blueoceanevent”.29.Whateffortdidtheresearchersmakeafterfiguringouttheproblemofthepreviousassessments
?A.Theyadaptedthemodelstobeconsistentwiththeactualcases.B.Theycollectedsatellitedataoverthepast40years.C.Theyabandonedthe
attempttousemodels.D.TheypredictedaccuratelyicechangesinregionsoftheArctic.30.Howisparagraph5developed?A.Bylistingstatistics.B.B
ygivingdefinitions.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.31.Whatmessagemaythetextbetrying
toconveytoreaders?A.Pridecomesbeforeafall.B.Manproposes,goddisposes.C.Ifthelipsaregone,theteethwillbecold.D.Agoodbeginningis
halfdone.DIfyou’reoutforarun,whatdifferencedoesitmakeifyou’reabletotoughitoutforanother50seconds?Ifyou’relesstha
naminutefromthetopofthehill,thatextratimecanmakethedifferencebetweenhavingreachedyourgoalandsnatchingdefeatfromthej
awsofvictory.Howdoyougetthoseextrasecondsofenergy?AresearchteamattheTexesTechUniversitydevelopedastudytomeasurewhateffectliste
ningtomusicwouldhaveonexercisetolerance.Theresearchersbasedthestudyonastresstesting.Aspartofthetesting,the
ynotedanychangesinheartrateandbloodpressureasparticipantsunderwentphysicallystressfulexercise.Thetestsweredoneontreadmills(跑步机)
,whichincreasedinbothspeedandincline(坡度)throughthreestages.Inthefinalstage,thetreadmillsmovedat10milespe
rhourata14-percentgrade.Mostofthesetestsweredesignedtolastupto40minutes.Theaveragegym-goerslasted30minutes.Forthisstudy,theydiv
ided127participantsintotwogroups.Onelistenedtoupbeat(快节奏)music,whiletheothergrouphadearbudsinbutdidnotliste
ntomusic.Thegroupthatlistenedtomusicwasabletooutlastthenon-musicgroupbyanaverageof50.6seconds.Again,beingabletogoanextraminutemayseemlikeano-b
rainer,but“after30minutes,youfeellikeyouarerunningupamountain,soevenbeingabletogo50secondslongermeansalot,”saidthestudy’sleadauthor,WaseemShami
,MD.Thestudyhasconfirmedsomethingrunnersandgym-goershavesuspectedforyears:Listeningtomusicduringworkoutcanbebeneficialtoyourendurance.“Ourfindin
gsreinforcetheideathatupbeatmusiccanhelpyouexerciselongerandstickwithadailyexerciseroutine,”saidShami.“Whendoctorsarerecommendingexerc
ise,theymightsuggestlisteningtomusic,too.”32.WhydidShami’steamconducttheresearch?A.Totesttheeffectofmusiconhealth.B.Toknowthec
auseoffailureinsports.C.Toimproverunners’exercisetolerance.D.Torecordthebodychangeofparticipants.33.Wha
tdidtheresearcherslearnabouttheParticipantsinthestresstesting?A.Theycouldrunalittlelongerwithmusicon.B.
Theycreatedanewrecordofindoorsports.C.Theyranmuchfasterthanaveragerunners.D.Theyallenjoyedextremephysic
alchallenge.34.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“ano-brainer”meaninparagraph4?A.Adullactivity.B.Afoolishaction.C.Ademand
ingtask.D.Aneasypractice.35.WhatdidShamisuggestusdoinginthelastparagraph?A.Developingadailyexerciseroutine.B.Listeningtomusic
whileworkingout.C.Participatinginphysicalstresstesting.D.Takingexerciseasdoctorsrecommend.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Beingsophisticated(见多识广的,老练的)cangetyourespectfromtheadultsandotherteenagersatyourschool.36Beingsophistica
tedmeanspayingattentiontohowyoudress,howyouactandhowyoutreatothers.Itmighttakeabitofeffort,butyou’llendupbeingaconfident,culturedp
erson.37Conversationsareoftenfilledwithinterruptions,andmanypeoplelistenonlywhentheycanputintheirownpiece.Ifyouwanttostandoutasamoresophi
sticatedtalker,spendmoretimelisteninginaconversationthanyoudoinspeaking.Listeningproperlymeanslisteningactively.Askquestionswhereneededands
howthatyou’relisteningtowhatsomeoneissaying.Putotherpeople’sneedsaheadofyourown.38Ratherthanputyourselffirstineverysituation,
considerhowyoushouldtreatothers.Aperfectexampleofthisisallowingtheelderlytotakeyourseatonacrowdedbusorsubway.Dress
fortheoccasion.Yourclothesshouldmeettheexpectationsofaspecificevent.Forexample,ifyouareattendingawedding,you’
llwanttohaveyourfinestsuiton.Inmostsituations,likeanightoutwithfriends,smartcasualclothesareenough.Youdon’tneedtowearas
uitorafancydresstoeveryoccasion.39Maintainagoodposture(姿势).Havingagoodpostureishelpfultoyouroverallimage.40Tomaintainagoodposture,imagineth
aticewaterispoureddownyour-check,forcingyoutostraightenasyoureacttothecold.A.Listenmorethanyouspeak.B.Listenwith
patienceandneverinterrupt.C.Itwillhelpinlotsofsocialsituationsthroughouthighschool.D.Itmakesyoulookmoreintelligentandtrust
worthy.E.However,youshouldmakesureyourclothesfitwellandareclean.F.Asamatteroffact,youwillnotbejudgedbytheclothesyouwear.G.P
artofbeingsophisticatedisbeingkindandlookingoutforothers.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Moreof
tenthannot,weignoresmallincidents.Lastweekwe41aminorwatercrisisatourhome.Awaterpipe(管子)hadbeenleaking42withinabathroomwall,whichmyhusbandandIignore
dforlong.Hence,wewokeuponemorningtoapoolofwateronthebedroomfloor.Weremovedthebedroomsofathatsharesthesamewalla
nd43thefault:Waterhadspreadfromabreakbetweenthewallandthefloor.I44toclearupthemess.Initially,Iusedtowelsto
absorbthewater.Whenseeingthebreakwasnothuge,Itriedpushingbackthewaterwithamop(拖把).Butthe45quicklybec
amebigger,makingmorewaterconstantly46out.There’sadistinct47thatsomethingdeeperwithinthewallneededourattention.W
eacteddecisively,shuttingdownthemainwaterline,openingupthewallandbeginningthechaoticworkof48thebrokenpip
e.Despitequiteabitofwallrepairandpaintingtodo,wewere49thatitwasnolongerleakingandourwatersupplywasback50.
Later,weweretoldbyanarchitectfriendthatsuchasmallleakcanbecomeamajorbreakandeventuallydo51structuraldamagetoourhome.Bigproblem
susuallystartsmall.I’vebeen52:Howmanytimeswedon’t53addressingsmallissuesthatdemandourattentionuntiltheygrowintobigonesthatalmost54our
life.Withmorecareandearlier55,wecansaveourselvesmuchtimeandtrouble.41.A.encounteredB.expectedC.defeatedD.predicte
d42.A.rapidlyB.slightlyC.heavilyD.rarely43.A.clarifiedB.criticizedC.displayedD.detected44.A.setoutB.settledinC.tookupD.brokedown45.A
.floorB.leakC.pipeD.wall46.A.wellB.fallC.jumpD.throw47.A.advantageB.featureC.possibilityD.difference48.A.arran
gingB.preservingC.fixingD.adopting49.A.anxiousB.relievedC.ashamedD.embarrassed50.A.ontrialB.onshowC.onthemoveD.ontrack51.A.minorB.mentalC.littleD.
critical52.A.reflectingB.advocatingC.appealingD.opposing53.A.resistB.ceaseC.botherD.risk54.A.benefitB.directC.rui
nD.dominate55.A.experienceB.riseC.signD.action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。Luosifenisa56(combine)ofriversnail
sandricenoodles,originatinginLiuzhou,Guangxi,southernChina.SinceLiuzhouisacityfullofLuosifenrestaurants,withmanynearoneanother,57(walk)down
thestreet,youcanevensmellit!BecauseofthelocalclimateinLiuzhou,peopletendtolosetheirappetite,butthespicyandsourcanhelp.Itsuniquetasteoffr
eshness,sourness,hotnessandspicinessis58modernpeopleandyoungpeopleprefer.Dinerscanalsoaddpeanutsorfreshgreenveget
ables59(suit)theirowntaste.Despitetheword“snail(螺)”initsChinesename,actualsnailsdon’tcommonlyappearinthedish,but60(use)tomakethesouptasty.The
rebeingmanychoicesofpackagedLuosifenthesedays,peoplecaneasilypreparetheirfavoriteversionathome.SomepeopleevencookLuosifen-basedhotpot61(they).Itis
acknowledgedthatLuosifenhasbecome62must-trydishforthosewhoare63(passion)aboutyummyfood.WhetheryouareexploringthestreetsofLiuzhou64enj
oyingabowlinadistantland,Luosifenissuretoleavealastingimpressiononyourtastebuds,providinga65(true)unforgettableexperience.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40
分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周五你们班组织了“共读一本书”(ReadingABookTogether)的阅读分活动,你的英国朋友Chris对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1
)活动介绍;(2)你的收获。注意:1.词数在80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearChris,_____________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完
整的故事。Threeyearsago.IwasarrangedtoworkforafewweeksasadentistinanewdentalclinicatVictorHarbor,tothesouthofAdelaideandanhourfurtherawaythanmyusualw
orkplace.Myfirstdaytherewasrushdrivingtoanewandunfamiliarclinicandgettingusedtothedifferentrulesandclinical
environment.Inmyworryandanxiety,andfeelingalittleunfamiliarinthenewsetting,Iremovedmythreethings:myweddingr
ing,aringthatbelongedtomymotherandonethatwasananniversarygiftfrommyhusband.Iwrappedtheminatissue(纸巾)andplacedthembesidemycomputer.Duringmylunchb
reak,Inoticedthewrinkledtissueandthoughtthatitdidn’tlookveryneatanddroppeditintotherubbishbin.Iwentaboutmyduti
esandmydaywentonwell;ImetnewpatientsandfeltthatIhadbeenproductiveandefficient.Drivinghomeattheendoftheday,justm
omentsbeforeIreachedmyhouse,InoticedthatIwasmissingmyrings.Ifelttheheartinmybodyrose,mycheeksburningred.Iwentinsideandtriedtocalmdown.Ifeltsicktomys
tomachandIhadthatsinkingfeelinginmyheart.Ispentanhourorsomakingcallstryingtofollowthetrackofmyrings.Thefirstpeople
Icalledwasmymanagerandclinicalleaderandtheygavemeafewcontactnumbersforcleaners.Igotintouchwithaladywhomanagedthecleaningservicesfort
heclinicandsheinformedmethatthebinshadalreadybeencollected.Heartbroken,Iknewnothingcouldbedonenow.Ihadlostmyweddingringandoneofmymosttreasuredrings
mymother’sweddingring.Haditnotbeenformycarelessness,allthiswouldnothavehappened.Withgreatsorrowandregret,Ijustsatthererootedinmychair.P
aragraph1:Aftertwohoursorso,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall.Paragraph2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.2024年十堰市六县市区一中教联体11月联考
高二英语试卷答案详解1—20ABABCACCBCBCBBABBCAC21—40DDCACBDBADCCADBCAGED41—55ABDABACCBDDACCD56.combination57.walking58.what59.tosuit60.areu
sed61.themselves62.a63.passionate64.or65.truly应用文写作sampleDearChris,Hopethismessagefindsyouwell.LastFriday,ourclassorganizedaninsightful
/enlightening“ReadingABookTogether”session,whichIbelieveyou’dfinditasfascinatingasIdid.(介绍书籍主要内容)WechoseTheMilli
onPoundBankNotebythelegendarywriter,MarkTwain,whosesharpwit(敏锐的机智)andcriticaltone(批判的语气)madethestorynotonlyanentertainingreadbutalsoaprofo
undreflectionofhumannature.//(活动介绍:共读延伸出的其他活动)Whatimpressedmemostwasthatwewentfarbeyondsimplyreadingaloud.Weengagedinthoughtfuldiscussions
aboutTwain’sportrayal(描写)ofsociety’sobsessionwithwealth(对财富的迷恋),andtheconflictsthatarisefromcontradictoryva
luesystems.//(共读给我带来的收获)ThesharedinsightsfromeveryperspectivegreatlydeepenedmyunderstandingandappreciationofthebookandMarkTwain’sop
enmind.Haveyoureadthisbookbefore?I’dlovetohearyourthoughts,orperhapsyoucouldrecommendotherTwainworksworthexploring.Let’schatsoon!读后
续写samplesAftertwohoursorsoIreceivedamostamazingphonecall.ThiscallwasfromanothercleanercalledJerry,whowasworkingintherubbishstatio
nnearby.Hetoldmethatheaccidentallyfoundthethreeringswrappedinthetissuewhenhewastidyingtherubbish.Soimmediately,herantothene
aresttelephoneboothtocalltheladymanagingthecleaningservicesfortheclinic.Theladytoldhimofmylossesandinformedhimofmytelephonenumber.Thus,h
erangmetomyhomeincaseofmyanxiety.Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Irantomycarinahurryanddrovedirectlytothedustbinstationnearby
myclinic,wherethecleanerJerrywaswaitingforme.IexpressedmygreatestthankstohimforhiskindnessandIdidwanttogivehimsomemo
neyasmygiftforhisbehavior.However,herefusedmyreward,sayingthatitwashisdutyandresponsibilitytogivebackthelosstotheowners.Deeplymoved,
Ithankedhimagain.Atlast,Igotmytreasuredringsbackhappily.下水作文1Para1:Aftertwohoursorso,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall.Itwasfrommymanager
,whotoldmethatmyringsmighthadbeenfound,suggestingmetocheckthemoutatthecounter.TheinstantIwasinformedof
thegoodnews,Ijumpedtomyfeet,heartbeatingwildly.Excitedandanxious,Igrabbedmycarkeyandrushedoutofmyhouse,drivingallthewaytothe
clinic.Mypreciousringswereshiningquietlyinaplasticbagonthecounter!Thenurseondutytoldmethatsomeonehadp
utittherenotlongago.Para2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Dialingthenumbergotfrommymanager,Iwasgreetedwithavoicefulloftenderness.Ile
arnedthathewasaworkerattherubbishstationwhonoticedmyringsbychancewhenclassifyingtherubbish.SogratefulwasIthatIcouldbarelysayaworddueto
thestreamingtearsofgratitude.AllIcoulddoinreturnwassomefinancialsupportbuthejustrejecteditdeterminedly.Itdawnedonme
thatkindnessispricelessandIshouldspendtherestofmylifepassingitdowntothepeopleinneed.下水作文2Para1:Aftertwohoursorso,Irecei
vedamostamazingphonecall.Thecallwasfromaclerkworkingintherubbishstation.Hetoldmethattheringswerepickedupbyanoldladywholivedoffsellingrubbishwh
ilesortingit,andshetoldhimthatshewaswillingtoreturntheringstotheowner.Informedofthegoodnews,Iwaswildwithjoy.ItoldtheclerkIwouldgettothestat
ionsoon.Myvoiceeventrembledwithexcitement!Para2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface.Idrovetothestationwithmyheartbeating.Aftergettingther
e,Iwasreturnedtheringsbytheclerk,andIalsofoundthattheoldladywasstillpickingrubbish.Irushedtoherandbowedto
herdeeply.Shejustsmiledatme.Toexpressmysinceregratitude,Iboughthersomebread,butsherefusedtoacceptitandpattedmyshoulde
rgently.Thesuncastasoftglowonherface,andhersmilestreamedinmyheart.Sincethen,Idecidedtospreadthekindnessinmywholelife.【分析】
本篇书面表达属于读后续写。要求考生续写两段内容,150词左右。【详解】本篇书面表达是读后续写。通过阅读所给文章可知,三年前,作者被安排到一个位于VictorHarbor的新的牙科诊所工作几周。第一天工作的时候,作者把自己的结婚戒指、一个原
本属于母亲的戒指和丈夫送的作为周年礼物的戒指从手上摘下来,包在纸巾里并放在电脑旁边。午餐后休息的时候,作者看到那个皱皱的纸巾,以为是用过的,就把它扔到垃圾桶里了。作者在诊所度过了忙碌的一天,下班开车回家的时候,作者发现戒指丢了,心慌不已。赶忙联系诊所的领导,于是联系到
了负责清洁工作的一位女士,她告诉作者垃圾桶已经清理完了。作者感到心碎,那些重要的戒指丢了。续写部分分为两段,第一段开头是:两个小时左右之后,我接到了一个十分令人惊奇的电话。故推测接下应该写:保洁员Jerry,一个在垃圾站工作的
人员,在清理垃圾的时候无意间发现了这些戒指,并立刻联系负责诊所的清洁工作的女士,那位女士告诉了他我丢失戒指的事情并告诉了他我的电话号码。于是他打电话联系了我。第二段开头是:我决定面对面地感谢这位好心人。故推测接下来应该写:我开车前往诊所附件的垃圾站,保洁员
Jerry正在那里等我。我十分感谢他的善意,并想给他一些钱作为报答。然而他拒绝了,说将丢失的物品还给失主是他的责任和义务。我被深深地感动了,并再一次谢谢他。最后,我开心地带着珍贵的戒指回家了。文章主线已知线索:去新牙医诊所——
习惯规则和环境——摘下三枚戒指——戒指包被丢入垃圾桶——顺利工作——想起戒指——打电话寻找——后悔粗心……可续写线索:惊喜的电话?回诊所?找戒指过程?有人拾到戒指?归还戒指?致谢?感想?【答案】21.D22.D23
.C【解析】【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了《孤独星球》发布的2024年十大值得一游的城市中的三个城市。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Withitsmoderndesign,15Michelin
-starredrestaurantsandhighlybike-friendlyculture,itisnotsurprisingthatDenmark’scapitalhastoppedLonelyPlane’stop10citieslist.(凭借其现代的设计、15家米其林星级餐厅和高
度的自行车友好文化,丹麦首都荣登《孤独星球》杂志评选的十大城市榜首并不奇怪)”可知,在丹麦哥本哈根可以享受到高度友好的自行车文化。故选D。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据NoviSad,Serbia部分中“The
festivalcontributestoavibrantmusicandartssceneandayouthfulatmosphere.(这个节日营造了一个充满活力的音乐和艺术场景和一个年轻的氛围)”。由此可知,在NoviSad,你可以和年轻人享受充满活力的音
乐和艺术。故选D。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据第一自然段“TheLonelyPlanetreleasedalistoftop10citieswhichareworthvisitingin2024”可知,文章主要介
绍了三个《孤独星球》发布的2024年十大值得一游的城市。由此可推知,文章最有可能来自一本杂志。故选C。【答案】24.A25.C26.B27.D【答案】28.B29.A30.D31.C【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。一项新的研究表明,
即使人类大幅减少温室气体排放,北极夏季海冰也可能在本世纪30年代几乎完全融化,比预计的时间提前了大约10年。文章对此进行了介绍。【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“SummerseaiceintheArcticc
ouldmeltalmostcompletelybythe2030s—roughlyadecadeearlierthanprojected—evenifhumanscutbackdrasticallyongreenhousegasemissions,newresearchsuggests.(
一项新的研究表明,即使人类大幅减少温室气体排放,北极夏季海冰也可能在本世纪30年代几乎完全融化,比预计的时间提前了大约10年)”可知,根据这项新的研究,北极夏季海冰的完全融化可能比预期发生得更早。故选B。【29题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段第一句“Now,
inanewstudypublishedinNatureCommunications,Gillettandhisteammateschangedthesemodelstomorecloselyfitsatellitedatacolle
ctedoverthepast40years.(现在,在《自然通讯》上发表的一项新研究中,吉列特和他的队友们改变了这些模型,以更接近过去40年收集的卫星数据)”可知,在找出之前评估的问题后,研究人员对模型进行了调整,使其与实际
情况一致。故选A。【30题详解】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段第一句“Whileseaicenaturallydecreasesinthesummerandrefreezesduringthewinter,summericecoveragehassteadilybeendecl
iningoverthepastfewdecadesbecauseofclimatechange.(虽然海冰在夏季自然减少,并在冬季重新冻结,但由于气候变化,夏季冰层覆盖在过去几十年中一直在稳步下降)”可知,第一句分析夏季冰层一直下降的原因,根据第二句到
最后一句“AndArcticicemeltinghappensfasteritself—asicedisappears,itexposesmoreofthedarkblueocean,whichabsorbsmorehe
atandleadstomoremelting.Thisprocesshasledtotheregionwarmingnearlyfourtimesfasterthantherestoftheglobesince1979.(而且北极冰融化的
速度也更快——随着冰的消失,更多的深蓝色海洋暴露出来,吸收更多的热量,导致更多的融化。自1979年以来,这一过程导致该地区的变暖速度几乎是全球其他地区的四倍)”可知,第二段到最后一句分析北极冰融化速度加快带来的影响——加速变暖,导致更多
的融化。由此推知,倒第二段是通过分析原因和影响来展开的。故选D。【31题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“Seaicedeclinecouldhavedisastrousconsequencesthatextendtotherestofthepl
anet,includingsealevelriseanddisturbancetoweatherpatternsandecosystems.AnimalslikepolarbearsandsealsthatrelyonArcticicetosurvivec
ouldbeplacedatrisk.(海冰的减少可能会对地球的其他地区造成灾难性的后果,包括海平面上升和对天气模式和生态系统的干扰。北极熊和海豹等依赖北极冰层生存的动物可能会处于危险之中)”可推知,文
章想要告诉读者冰的减少可能会对地球的其他地区造成灾难性的后果,唇亡齿寒。故选C。【答案】32.C33.A34.D35.B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍一项研究表明,锻炼时听音乐可以提高运动耐力。介绍了这项研究的过程,以及研究结果证实了
跑步者和健身爱好者多年来的怀疑:在锻炼时听音乐对你的耐力有好处。【32题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段Ifyou’reoutforarun,whatdifferencedoesitmakeifyou’reabletotoughitoutforanother50seconds?Ifyou’reles
sthanaminutefromthetopofthehill,thatextratimecanmakethedifferencebetweenhavingreachedyourgoalandsnatchingdefeatfromthejaw
sofvictory.(如果你出去跑步,如果你能够再坚持50秒,会产生什么样的影响呢?如果你距离山顶不到一分钟,那么这段额外的时间就可以在你达到目标和从胜利的边缘抢夺失败之间做出不同的决定)可知对于运动员
来说,最后的一分钟决定着成与败。以及第二段中Howdoyougetthoseextrasecondsofenergy?AresearchteamattheTexesTechUniversitydevelopedastudytomeasurewhateffectlisten
ingtomusicwouldhaveonexercisetolerance.可知如何获得这些额外的能量?德克萨斯理工大学的一个研究小组开展了一项研究,以衡量听音乐对锻炼耐力的影响。由此推断,Shami的小组进行该研究的目的是怎样提高运动耐力。故选C。【33题详解】细节理解题。根据第四
段第一句Thegroupthatlistenedtomusicwasabletooutlastthenon-musicgroupbyanaverageof50.6seconds.可知听音乐的那一组比不听音乐的那一组平
均多坚持了50.6秒。由此可知,音乐对测试者的运动耐力有一定影响,听音乐可以使他们坚持更长时间。故选A。【34题详解】词义猜测题。根据下文but“after30minutes,youfeellikeyouarerunningupamounta
in,soevenbeingabletogo50secondslongermeansalot”可知但是30钟后你感觉自己好像在爬山,所以即使能多跑50秒也意义重大。由此推断,but表示转折,说明上文的
意思是能够多跑一分钟,一开始好像是很容易的练习,但是三十分钟后就像在爬山一样累。故划线词意思为“容易的练习”。故选D。【35题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“Ourfindingsreinforcetheideathatupbeatmusiccanhelpyouexer
ciselongerandstickwithadailyexerciseroutine,”saidShami.“Whendoctorsarerecommendingexercise,theymightsuggestli
steningtomusic,too.”可知Shami说:“我们的研究结果证实了这样一个观点,即欢快的音乐可以帮助你锻炼的时间更长,并能坚持日常锻炼。当医生建议锻炼时,他们可能也会建议听音乐。”由此可推知,Shami建议我们锻炼时听音乐。
故选B。36-40CAGED【答案】41.A42.B43.D44.A45.B46.A47.C48.C49.B50.D51.D52.A53.C54.C55.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者一次在家中遇到小型用水危机及其处理过程,从
而引发了作者对“大问题通常始于小事情”这一主题的反思。【41题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:上周,我们家遇到了一次小型的用水危机。A.encountered邂逅、遇到;B.expected期待;C.defeated击败;D.predicted预测
。根据下文“Hence,wewokeuponemorningtoapoolofwateronthebedroomfloor.”以及全文内容可知,作者家是遭遇了一次用水危机。故选A。【42题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:浴室墙内的一根水管有点漏水,而我丈夫和我长时间都没有理会。A.rapidly
讯速地;B.slightly稍微;C.heavily重重地;D.rarely很少。根据下文“Later,weweretoldbyanarchitectfriendthatsuchasmallleakcanbecomeamajorbreakande
ventuallydo11structuraldamagetoourhome.”可知,作者家的这根水管平时有点漏水,但是作者并没有理会。故选B。【43题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们把与浴室墙共用的卧室沙发移开,发现了问题所在:水是从墙壁和地板之间的裂缝中渗出来
的。A.clarified澄清、阐明;B.criticized责怪;C.displayed展示;D.detected发觉、察觉。根据空后内容“Waterhadspreadfromabreakbetweenthewallandthef
loor.”可知,作者是发现了问题所在。故选D。【44题详解】考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:我开始清理这一团糟。A.setout出发、开始;B.settleddown定居;C.tookup开始从事、占据;D.brokedown崩溃、抛锚。根
据下文“Initially,Iusedtowelstoabsorbthewater.Whenseeingthebreakwasnothuge,Itriedpushingbackthewaterwithamop(
拖把).”可知,作者看到这种情况后,就立刻开始清理这团糟。故选A。【45题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:但漏水情况迅速恶化,不断有更多的水涌出来。A.floor地板;B.leak漏洞、泄露;C.pipe管子;D.wall墙。根据下文“Awaterpipe(管子)hadbeenleaking2
withinabathroomwall,whichmyhusbandandIignoredforlong.Hence,wewokeuponemorningtoapoolofwateronthebedroomfloor.”可知,漏水的情况迅速恶
化,有更多的水涌出来。故选B。【46题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:但漏水情况迅速恶化,不断有更多的水涌出来。A.well涌出;B.fall落下;C.jump跳;D.throw扔掉。根据上文“Butthe5quicklybeca
mebigger”可推测,随着漏水情况的恶化,有更多的水涌出来了。故选A。【47题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:很明显,墙内更深层的地方需要我们关注。A.advantage优点;B.feature特色;C.possibility可能性;D.difference区分。根据
空后的“somethingdeeperwithinthewallneededourattention.”可知,看到这种情况,作者觉得墙内有更深层的地方需要关注。故选C。【48题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们果断采取行动,关闭了主水管,拆开了墙壁,开始混乱地修理
破裂的水管。A.arranging安排;B.preserving保存;C.fixing修理;D.adopting收养、采纳。根据空后的“thebrokenpipe”可推测,作者关闭主水管,拆开墙壁的目的是修理破裂的水管。故选C。【49题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管需要修复和粉刷很
多墙壁,但我们松了一口气,因为水不再漏了,我们的供水也恢复了正常。A.anxious焦虑的;B.relieved放松的;C.ashamed羞愧的;D.embarrassed尴尬的。根据下文“thatitwasnolo
ngerleaking”可知,看到不漏水了作者感到松了一口气。故选B。【50题详解】考查介词短语词义辨析。句意:尽管需要修复和粉刷很多墙壁,但我们松了一口气,因为水不再漏了,我们的供水也恢复了正常。A.ontri
al在试验中;B.onshow在展示中;C.onthemove在移动中;D.ontrack走上正轨。根据上文“Despitequiteabitofwallrepairandpaintingtodo,wewere9t
hatitwasnolongerleaking”可知,作者家的水管不漏水了由此可知,供水也恢复了正常,走上了正轨。故选D。【51题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:后来,一位建筑师朋友告诉我们,这样的小漏水可能会变成大爆裂,最终给我们的房子造成严重的结构损坏。A.minor轻微的;B.mental思
想的、精神的;C.little小的;D.critical严重的、决定性的。根据上文“suchasmallleakcanbecomeamajorbreak”可知,小漏水会变成大爆裂,也就是会给房子造成了严重的结
构损坏。故选D。【52题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:大问题通常始于小事情。我一直在反思:有多少次我们没有理会那些需要我们注意的小问题,直到它们变成大问题,几乎毁掉我们的生活。A.reflecting反映、反射;B.advocating倡导;C.appealing吸引;D.opposing
反对。根据下文“Howmanytimeswedon’t13addressingsmallissuesthatdemandourattentionuntiltheygrowintobigonesthatalmost14ourlife.
”可知,下文是作者反思的内容。故选A。【53题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:大问题通常始于小事情。我一直在反思:有多少次我们没有理会那些需要我们注意的小问题,直到它们变成大问题,几乎毁掉我们的生活。A.resist抵制;B.cease停止;C.bother困扰、理会;D.risk冒……的危险。根据
上文内容“Awaterpipe(管子)hadbeenleaking2withinabathroomwall,whichmyhusbandandIignoredforlong.”可知,作者和丈夫长期对这
个漏水的水管不理会,才带来了大麻烦。故选C。【54题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:大问题通常始于小事情。我一直在反思:有多少次我们没有理会那些需要我们注意的小问题,直到它们变成大问题,几乎毁掉我们的生活。A.benefit有益于;B.direct指挥、导演;C.ruin毁灭;D.dominate
支配、统治。根据上文“Later,weweretoldbyanarchitectfriendthatsuchasmallleakcanbecomeamajorbreakandeventuallydo11structurald
amagetoourhome.”可知,小问题不重视,最终会变成大问题,会毁掉我们的生活。故选C。【55题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果我们更加小心,早点采取行动,就可以为自己节省很多时间和麻烦。A.experience经验、经历
;B.rise上升;C.sign标志,手势;D.action行为。根据全文内容以及前文“Bigproblemsusuallystartsmall.”可知,作者认为遇到问题应该早点行动,从而避免更大的损失。故选D。【答案】56.combination57.w
alking58.what59.tosuit60.areused61.Themselves62.A63.passionate64.or65.truly【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了起源于中国南
方广西柳州的螺蛳粉。【56题详解】考查名词。句意:螺蛳粉是由河螺和米粉混合而成,起源于中国南方广西柳州。根据上文不定冠词可知,应用单数名词combination,作表语。故填combination。【57题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:因为柳州是一个到处都是螺蛳粉的城市,而
且很多都是相邻的,走在街上,你甚至可以闻到它的味道!此处walk与you构成主动关系,应用现在分词,作宾补。故填walking。【58题详解】考查表语从句。句意:其独特的鲜、酸、烫、辣的口感是现代人和年轻人的最爱。此处引
导表语从句,从句缺少宾语,指物,应用连接代词what引导。故填what。【59题详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:食客还可以根据自己的口味加入花生或新鲜的绿色蔬菜。此处suit在句中作目的状语,应用动词不定式。故填tosuit。【
60题详解】考查时态语态。句意:尽管蜗牛的中文名字中有“螺”一词,但螺通常不会出现在这道菜中,而是用来让汤变得美味。主语snails与谓语构成被动关系,且陈述客观事实,应用一般现在时的被动语态,主语是复数,be动词使用are。故填areused。【61题详解】考查代词。句意:有些人甚至自己做螺蛳
粉火锅。此处指Somepeople“他们自己”,应用反身代词themselves。故填themselves。【62题详解】考查冠词。句意:众所周知,螺蛳粉已经成为那些热爱美食的人必尝的一道菜。此处dish为泛指,且must-try是发音以辅音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠词a。故填a。【
63题详解】考查形容词。句意:众所周知,螺蛳粉已经成为那些热爱美食的人必尝的一道菜。此处作表语,应用形容词passionate“狂热的”。故填passionate。【64题详解】考查固定句型。句意:无论你是在柳州的街头漫步,还是在遥远的土
地上享用一碗,螺蛳粉一定会给你的味蕾留下持久的印象,给你带来真正难忘的体验。固定句型whether…or…表示“无论是……还是……”。故填or。【65题详解】考查副词。句意:无论你是在柳州的街头漫步,还是在遥远的土地上享用一碗,螺蛳粉一定会给你的味蕾留下
持久的印象,给你带来真正难忘的体验。此处修饰形容词unforgettable,应用副词truly,作状语。故填truly。听力材料1.W:Lookslikerain.Betterlookforyourumbrella.M:Yeah,Ithinkit’sdefinitelygoingtorain.
That’swhyI’mnotgoingout.2.W:I’dliketobookatickettoNewYorkonFlight450thismorning.M:I’msorry.Thedayflightisful
lnow.Youcanonlypay$360ifyoutakethenightflight.Youcansave40dollars.W:OK.3.W:Ihopeitwon’tbeinconvenientforPaultodriveustotherailwaystation.M:Itwo
uldbeeasierifwejusttookataxi.4.W:I’dliketospeaktoMr.Jones,please.M:Sorry,Madam.Mr.Jonesisn’thereanymore.Mr.Smith
isinchargenow.5.W:BritishAirway.Goodmorning.M:Hello,mynameisJohnHill.Ididn’tgetmyluggagewhenIarrivedhereyesterday.W:Yes
,Sir.I’llputyouontoourLostandFoundoffice.Justasecond,please.【答案】6.A7.C【原文】M:I’llbethemainspeakerinthec
lassroomdiscussiontomorrowmorning.W:Ihatetospeakinfrontoftheaudience.Ioftenforgetwhattosayanddon’tknow
wheretoputmyhands.Bytheway,didyoukeepeverywordofthespeechinyourmind?M:No,Ididn’tevenwriteeveryword,justanoutlineofa
bout80words.Youknow,thespeechisaboutmypersonalexperienceinlearningmaths.I’mnotafraidofanything.W:You
’rewonderful!Ihopeyousucceedintomorrow’spublicspeaking.【答案】8.C9.B【原文】M:Iheardtherewasanearthquakeinthecityyesterday,reall
y?W:Yes.IwatchedthenewsonTV.M:Werethereanydeaths?W:Yes,itwasreportedthatabout20peoplewerekilled,including4children.Andal
otofpeoplelosttheirhomes.M:Wemustdosomethingtohelpthem.W:Ourclassisgoingtoputonsomeperformancestoraisemoneyforthem.M:Whatagreatidea!I’
lljoinyou.【答案】10.C11.B12.C【原文】W:Oh,it’ssonicetobeoutofthecinema.Itwassohotthere.IthoughtI’dmelt.M:Soitwas.Well,whatdoyouthinko
fthefilmOutofAfrica?Doyouthinkitisasgoodasthereviewsaid?W:Itisagoodfilm,butnotasgoodasthenovel.Ithinksomepartsofthestoryaremis
singfromthefilm.M:Yes,butyoucouldn’tpossiblyfiteverythingthathappensina200-pagenovelintoa2-hourfilm.Theresimplyisn’tenoughtime.W:Iknow,butt
hedirectorshouldatleasthavetriedtofollowthenovel.M:Well,perhapshethoughtheneededtoimprovethestory.W:Perhapsh
edid,butIjustdon’tthinkthefilmdirectorisright.【答案】13.B14.B15.A16.B【原文】M:IamsohappyforyouthatyouwillgotoJapan.W:Thankyou.ButIdon’t
knowhowtolivetherebecauseofmypoorJapanese.M:Yeah,it’sreallyabigproblem.But,yousee,itisalsoachanceforyoutolearnanewlanguage
whengoingthere.W:Iknow.ButhowcanIcommunicatewiththeJapanese?HowcanIexpressmyself?M:Everythingwillbeokay.Youknow,many
JapaneseknowEnglish.Youwillfindatranslator.W:Itisagoodidea.IcanlearnJapanesefromnativespeakerswhounderstandEng
lish.M:Absolutely.AndyouwillmakemanyfriendsandlearnmuchaboutJapan.It’sagoodplace.Iwillgotheretovisityounex
tvacation.Maybeyoucanbemytourguide.W:OK.IpromiseIwilltakeyoutovisitallwonderfulplacesinJapanifyougothere.M:Sure.Ibelieveyoucandoit.W:Yeah,let’sgofora
drink.Itismytreat.【答案】17.B18.C19.A20.C【原文】(M:)Goodmorning!I’mSamuelDavis.AndnowforourMysteryPersonoftheweekandyourchancetowinoneofouramazingpri
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thefirstanniversaryoftheshow,sogetyourpensreadytotakedowntheaddressdetails.Justwritethenameofthepersonyo
uthinkisourmysterypersonandsendittoMysteryDraw,POBox5110,London.Andnowletmeintroduceourmysterypersonthisweek.He
isaverywell-knownfootballerwhoplaysforafamousclub,andhasalsoplayedforhisnationalteam.Heisverytalentedandis
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