安徽省蚌埠市A层高中2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中考试 英语 Word版含答案

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2024—2025学年蚌埠市A层高中第二次联考高一英语试卷命题单位:怀远一中(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)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,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthe

mandotonight?A.Stayathome.B.Gotoagame.C.Attendafashionshow.2.Whatisthemanmostlikelytodothesedays?A.Learnphotography.B.Playspo

rts.C.Drawpictures.3.HowdoesLucasfeel?A.Surprised.B.Annoyed.C.Excited.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atalibrary.B.Atabook

store.C.Atasupermarket.5.WhyisDannymovingtoSeattle?A.Hewillbeworkingthere.B.Heenjoystheweatherthere.C.Hewantstogetawayfromhome.第二节(共1

5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.WhatisBoris'sproblem?A.Heistoobusytostudy.B.Hecan'tspeakChinese.C.Heisrefusedbyacollege.7.Wh

atdoesthewomansuggestBorisdo?A.Takeacourse.B.Setuphisownfirm.C.Tourthelocalcollege.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.W

hydoesMarygiveRonacall?A.Toarrangearepairtimeforhim.B.Toinformhimofthepriceincrease.C.Totellhimabouttherepairsituation.9.What

doesJessemostprobablydo?A.Adeliveryman.B.Arepairman.C.Apostalclerk.10.HowmuchwillRonpayintotal?A.$170.B.$1

80.C.$210.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thearrivalofnewstaff.B.Theplanforthemeetings.C.Therelocationofsom

eemployees.12.Whoisinoffice303now?A.Eric.B.Steve.C.Susan.13.Whyisthemanpleased?A.Hisnewofficewillbelarger.B.HisrequestwasapprovedbyJulia.C.Hisme

etingswithcustomerswentwell.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.15

.WhatdoesAmysuggestJasondo?A.TakeatriptoBangkok.B.Packasmanyclothesaspossible.C.Arrangeactivitiesbasedontemperature.16.WhatdidAmyforgettotakedur

ingherlasttriptoThailand?A.Hernotebook.B.Somemedicine.C.Somesunscreen.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichcompanydidWallyAmosworkforatfirst?A.FamousAmosCo

okie.B.UncleNonameCookie.C.WilliamMorrisAgency.18.WhendidtheFamousAmosCookiereach$12millioninsales?A.In1975.B.In1982.C.In1985.

19.WhydidtheFamousAmosCookiestarttolosemoney?A.Fortheunsuccessfulcookies.B.Forthestrongcompetition.C.Forthepoormanagement.20.WhathappenedtoWallyAm

osin1988?A.Hesoldhisfirstcompany.B.HejoinedtheShanbyGroup.C.Hechangedhiscompany'sname.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。AYoucanmakeadifferencetothelifeofothersbysigninguptobeavolunteerVoluntee

rOpportunitiesPortugalTeachnativesconversationalskillswithvaryingEnglishabilitiesinclassrooms,offices,andcommu

nitycenters.Helpchooseassignmentsinpublicelementaryandsecondaryschools,orwithyoungadultsintechnicalortradeschools.PeruVolunteerswithamedicalbac

kgroundcanchoosetospendtheirtimeworkingatmedicalcenters.OtherscanspendtheirtimepracticingconversationalEn

glishwithlocalstudents.TanzaniaSupportacommunity'squestfordevelopmentthroughfoodandnutrition,healtha

ndeducationprojects.Workinthegreenhousenurturingseedlings(幼苗)forseasonalplantings.NepalTeachbusinessmanagement,helprepairlivin

gandlearningspaces,providesupportandtrainingfordisadvantagedwomen,andnurturepoorchildren.CubaBuildbridgesoffriendshipthroughconv

ersationalEnglishclasses.Workalongsidelocalwomensewingandknittingbabyclothes,aprons,crafts,etc,whicharesoldtobenefitthewomen

'scooperativeinterests.AboutGlobalVolunteersEstablishedin1984byBudPhibrookandMicheleGran,GlobalVolunteer

sisaninternationalnon-profitorganizationassistingworldwidecommunitydevelopmentprogramsbyorganizingshort-termvolunteerso

nlocalworkprograms,aswellasprovidingprojectfundingandchildsponsorships.Since1984,GlobalVolunteershashelpedpartnercommunitiesdelivermostoftheseservi

cestolocalpeopleworldwide,andbeentrustedbymorethan34,000volunteers.21.Ifyoumajorinmedicineandwanttobeavolunteer,whichcountrywillyoumostprobablych

oose?A.Tanzania.B.Peru.C.Cuba.D.Nepal.22.Whatservicedoallthelistedcountrieshaveincommon?A.Providingeducations

upport.B.Caringforat-riskchildren.C.Givingtrainingtowomen.D.TeachingconversationalEnglish.23.WhatdoweknowaboutGlobalVolunteers?A.Itisacommunityorg

anization.B.Itistargetedatmaterialrewards.C.Itmainlyprovidesfundinghelp.D.Ithelpsworldwidecommunitiesdevelop.BLovepushesustoovercomevariousstrugglesi

nlife!ThereasonwhyKeithLimbertlearnedtodriveathisoldagewasatouchinglovestory,ashewasforcedtofacethelessons

fordrivingacarforhiswife.79-year-oldKeithfromWestYorkshireputallhiseffortsintopassingthedrivingtest,sothathecouldtakehiswifefortreatmen

tseveryday.Eventhoughhehadattempted(尝试)drivingwhenhewas25,hecouldn'tgetthroughthefirsttwotests.Sincethen,hislovingwifeAnnehadalwaysdrivenhimaround

.However,when58-year-oldAnne'shealthtookaturnfortheworse,hehadtogobacktothedrivingschoolagain.AfterAnneha

dastroke(中风)in2015,leavingherinawheelchair,thecouplehadtorelyonothersfortheirtravels.Annoyedwithmanydifficulties,Keithr

ealizedthatitwastimeforhimtotakeuplearningtodriveagain.Eventually,itbecameanecessitywhenAnnewasdiagnosed(诊断)withbreastcanc

erinlate2016.Unfortunately,hiswife'sconditionrequiredregulartripstoandfromhospitalandhewasAnne'sfull-timecaregiver.Helo

vedhiswifesomuchthathedidhisbesttopasshisdrivingtestonthethirdattempt.Thistime,hishardworkpaidoff.Keithpassedhi

sdrivingtestattheageof79,sohecouldtakehispoorwifetohospitalbyhimself.Nowthislovingcoupleisleadingacomfortablelifeandonmostdays,heta

keshimselftothegymandtakeshiswifeforacoffee.“Idon'tfeellikeIam79atall,”Keithishappytokeephisyouthfulspiritwithapleasantsmileo

nhisface.24.WhydidKeithtryhisbesttogethisdriver'slicense?A.Hedidn'twanttowastemoney.B.Hecouldtraveltoworkc

onveniently.C.Hewantedtodrivehiswifeforhertreatments.D.Hewaspersuadedbyhisfamilytodoso.25.WhatmadeKeith'swifeAnnesiti

nawheelchair?A.Abloodtubeinherbrainburstorbecameblocked.B.Shecouldn'tmovearoundduetoherbreastcancer.C.Shefellfromahighplaceandinjuredherle

gs.D.Shehadaserioustrafficaccidentandbecamedisabled.26.HowcanwedescribeKeithaccordingtothetext?A.Shyandcautious.B.Optimisticandconsi

derate.C.Hardworkingandgenerous.D.Stubbornandbad-tempered.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Oldmanreal

izeshisdreamofowningacar.B.Self-helpisbetterthanhelpfromothers.C.Nevertoooldtolearntodrive.D.Oldmanlearnstodriveforhisbelovedone.CPeoplewhow

orkwiththeirhandsmayhavemorejobsecurityin2023thanthosewhodependontechnology.Aleadingexpertinthefield

ofartificialintelligence,ProfessorWooldridge,explainsthatthosemanual(体力的)workers,suchasconstructionworkers,arelikelysafefr

omtheexpansion(扩张)ofAI.“Therearelotsofexamplesofthehugerangeoftechnologieswhichwillmakepeople'slivesbet

ter,”ProfessorWooldridgesaid.“Butthe‘importanceofpeople’incarryingoutalotofjobshasbeenunderestimatedbymodernsociety

.Thereareanawfullotofjobswhichreallyrequirehumanunderstandingandhavingahumanthereisreallyimportant.I'mnotaspessimistic(悲观的)aboutAIandjobsasmost

mediahasshowed.”However,ProfessorWooldridgewarnedthatthenewtechnologywouldbea“damagingforce”foremployeeswhope

rformdutiesliketakingphonecalls.“AtypeofjobI'mworriedaboutiscallcenteroperators.Ifyourjobistounderstandwhatpeoplearetellingyoubuty

ouaremoreorlessfollowinginstructionsthatyou’vebeengiven,thiskindofjobiseasilyaffectedwhenartificialintelligencest

epsontothestage.”A2022studyfoundautomationispartiallyresponsibleforadropinUSindustrialjobs.Previousresearchhasestimatedalossof420,000to750,000j

obsduringthe1990sand2000s,mostofwhichweremanufacturingjobs.Despitethat,ProfessorWooldridgesaysthetechnologyisfarfromcapableofperf

ormingmanuallaborroles.Hesuggeststhatthetechnologylikerobotsisindeedtakingjobsfromhumans,butatamuchlowerratethanmostassume.Arecentstudyfoundtha

tonly14percentofworkersintheirstudyhavelosttheirjobstoarobot.AsProfessorWooldridgesaid,peoplearegenerallyquicktovastlyexaggerat

e(夸大)therateofrobottakeover.28.WhatdoweknowaboutmanualworkersfromParagraph1?A.Theyaresafefromlosingjobs.B

.Theirworkdependsontheirtechnicalability.C.Theyknowlessabouthightechnology.D.TheirworkisunlikelyaffectedbyAI.29.Whatpointof

viewdoesmostmediaexpressaboutAIandjobs?A.Humansarestillthemainbodyoffuturework.B.AIwillreplacethemajorityofhumanwork.C.AIw

illbringmorejobopportunitiestopeople.D.Technologiesmakeadifferencetopeople'slives.30.AccordingtoWooldridge,whomightprobablybeaffe

ctedbyAImost?A.Constructionworkers.B.Airplanepilots.C.Receptionists.D.Teachers.31.WhatisWooldridge'sattitudetowardsrob

ottakeover?A.Doubtful.B.Unclear.C.Cautious.D.Positive.DChildrenwhoaregivenopportunitiestomanagemoneywhenthey'reyoungaremorelike

lytobefinanciallyresponsibleastheyenteradulthood,saysanewstudyfromBrighamYoungUniversity.Thestudy,ledbyDr.AshleyLeBaron-B

lack,surveyedover4,000youngadults,askingaseriesofquestionsinordertounderstandhowtheylearnedmoneymanagementfromtheirparentsduringchild

hood.Theresultsofthestudyfoundthatwhileitwasimportantforparentstotalktotheirkidsaboutmoneymanagementandtomodelgoodfinanci

albehaviors,theseeffortsaloneweren'tenoughtopreparechildrentobecomefinanciallyresponsibleyoungadults.Themosteffectivethingaparentcandoi

stoprovideexperientiallearningopportunitiesfortheirchildren,allowingthemtomanagetheirownmoneyandprac

ticemakingfinancialdecisions.Allowingchildrentomanagemoneycanbeintimidatingforparentsatfirst,butLeBaron-Blacksuggestsparentsrelax

andstartwithsimpleactivities.Forexample,ayoungkidcouldbegivenasimple3-slot(三个投币口的)moneyboxtostoretheirmoney:oneslotforsavings,oneforgiving,andone

forspending.Astheygrow,childrencanpracticebudgeting(预算),savingforshort-termgoalslikeabike,savingforlong-termgoalslikecollege,spending

moneywisely,andopeningsavingsorotherinvestmentaccounts.“Keeptrying,evenwhenitseemsdifficult,”saidLeBaron-Black.

“Parentsneedtoknowthatsettingchildrenupwithastrongfoundation(基础)ofmoneymanagementtakestime.Intheyearstocome,thesmal

leffortsyou'remakingaregoingtopayoffforyourkid.“It'sapatternthatcanapplytomanyaspects(方面)ofparenting.Discussionsarenecessary,butverbal(口头的)teachi

ngaloneisnotenough.Whenparentsgivechildrenopportunitiestomaketheirownchoicesandexperiencetheresults,whetherposit

iveornegative,childrenwillbemuchbetteratmakingchoicesthroughouttheirlives,”LeBaron-Blackexplained.32.Whatisthenewstudymainlyabout

?A.Therealrolemoneyplaysinchildren'slives.B.Whymoneymanagementisimportanttochildren.C.Howparentsshouldteachchildrenab

outmoney.D.Thedifferentviewsonmoneyofparentsandchildren.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“intimidating”inparagraph3probablymean?A.N

ecessaryB.Worrying.C.Dangerous.D.Interesting.34.WhatisLeBaron-Blac'ssuggestionforparents?A.Practicinggoodfinancialbehaviors.B.Settingfinan

cialgoalsforchildren.C.Learningbasicfinancialknowledge.D.Beingpatientwiththeirefforts.35.HowmightchildrenbenefitfromtheparentingpatternLeB

aron-Blackmentioned?A.Theywilllearnself-control.B.Theywillbebetterdecision-makers.C.Theywillbemoreindependent.D.Theywillle

arnthemeaningofhardwork.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。Moreandmor

eyoungpeoplearedecidingtoleavetheirhomecountrytodiscovertheworld.36Theyincludetravelling,goingonauniversityexchange,applyingforawork

ingholidayvisa,volunteering,findingajob,etc.Besidesthefunandexcitementthattheseopportunitiesmightgenerate(产生),theyofferclea

rbenefits.1.LearnaforeignlanguageThefirstbenefitoftravellingormovingtoanewcountryistolearnthelocallanguage.Everyday,you’ll

havetotalktopeopletogetaroundplaces.37Learninganewlanguagewillalsohelpyoutobecomeabetterlistener.2.Meetnewpeopleandraise

yourculturalawarenessWhetheryou'reonyourownorwithagrouporfriends,goingabroadgivesyouthechancetomeetmanyn

ewpeople.38Theymaywanttoknowwhyyoudecidedtocometotheircountryandwillwanttoshowyouaround.Meetingnewpeoplefromdivers

eculturesandbackgroundswillhelpyouunderstandothersmoredeeply.3.Improveyourself-confidenceWhentravelling,you’llmeetmanypeoplewhoarewillingtohelp

you.39Itcanbeaharsh(残酷的)discovery,butthisisoneofthemosttransformativeaspects(最具变革的方面)ofinternationalexperiences.Afterthat,you

’llbefullyconfidentthatyoucandependonyourselfwhenrequired.4.Workonyouradaptabilityandopen-mindedness40Therearecountlesssituationswherepeop

lewilldealwithproblemsinawaythatwouldn'thavehappenedtoyou.Learningfromthosesituationswillmakeyouamoreadaptableando

pen-mindedperson.A.Thisisauniqueopportunitytopracticeanewlanguage.B.Finally,though,youaretheonlypersonr

esponsibleforyoulifeabroad.C.Everycountryhasitsownwaysofdoingthings.D.Theterriblethingistoliveacross-cultu

ralexperience.E.Thetypesofcross-culturalexperiencesonoffertodayarevarious.F.Itprovesthatyouhavewhatittakestobeagreatteamp

layer.G.Manylocalpeoplewillalsobeinterestedinyou.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以

填入空白处的最佳选项。IwentforawalkuptoalocalparkandChesterwasrunningabout.Suddenly,twodogsappeared,attackinghim.Hegot41andran

inanunfamiliardirection.I42losingafamilymember.Mydaughterdidn'tsleepforthreedays.Shejustthoughtherpetwas43.Myfamilyhada

lmostlost44untilEricadecidedtoofferherservices.Sheusesadrone(无人机)tohelpfindlostdogs.Equippedwithahigh-techthermalimaging(热成像)ca

mera,thedronecandetectheat45from250feetintheair.46,whenaskedtohelpoutinasearchfora47,Ericasimplyturnsu

ptothedog’slastknown48andsetsupthedrone.Havingfoundmorethan160dogs,it'sprovedpretty49.Andit'seasytoseewhy.Canyou50Chesterrunningaroundthesewoo

ds?Tothenakedeye(肉眼),it'svirtuallyimpossible,butpopthethermalimageupandhejumpsout,51metobringhimsafelybackho

me.Havingsavedhundredsofdogs,themethodisclearly52.Ericadoesn't53forherservicesandinsteaddoesitforthepleasureofseeingtheowners54withtheirpets.Er

ica'sdronehashelpedcreatecountlesshappy55andissuretomakemanymoreinthefuture.41.A.confusedB.scaredC.annoyedD

.concerned42.A.focusedonB.spokeofC.feltlikeD.turnedout43.A.sickB.stuckC.injuredD.gone44.A.hopeB.trackC.contactD.attitude45.A.be

haviorsB.experimentsC.signalsD.impressions46.A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Besides47.A.dogB.family

C.chanceD.job48.A.adventureB.companyC.locationD.arrangement49.A.suitableB.successfulC.familiarD.particul

ar50.A.rescueB.concentrateC.exploreD.spot51.A.forbiddingB.orderingC.allowingD.warning52.A.survivingB.workingC.improving

D.challenging53.A.chargeB.answerC.wishD.apply54.A.admireB.recognizeC.requestD.reunite55.A.solutionsB.destinationsC.endingsD.goals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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Itisgenerallyacceptedthattheinventionofprinting,56(possible)duringtheTangDynast

y(618—906),isoneofthedecisiveinventionsfortheadvancementof57(civilize).Initially,itbeganasblockscutfromwood58(apply)toprinttextiles(纺织品

)andthenusedtoreproduceshortBuddhistreligioustexts.Later,longscrolls(卷轴)andbookswereproduced,firstbywood-blo

ckprintingandthenbyusingmovabletype.Printedbooks,includingConfucianclassics,dictionaries,mathematicsandothers,

becameeven59(convenient)andavailabletoordinarypeople,60couldevenpurchasebooksfromprivatedealersinShu(modernSichuanpro

vince).Bytheendofthe9thcentury,ithadspreadalloverChina.Thetechniquewasadvancedsofastthatpagedbooksinthemodernstyle61(replace)scr

ollsby1000.DuringtheCh’ing-li(庆历)period(1041-1048),theinventionofmovabletypeappearedandcontributedmuc

h62thedevelopmentoftheworld,whichis63reforminthehistoryofprinting.ThebasicprinttechnologymayhavemadeitswaytoEuropefromChinaint

he1300s.Buildingonmovabletypeinthe1450s,JohannesGutenbergfromDutchtransformedWesternprogressandsocietywithmass

printing,64(enable)thespreadofinformationtothemasses.Itisuniversallybelievedthat65isthisprintinventionthatis

regardedbymanyastheinventionofthemillennium(一千年).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友Mark邀请你周日一起去科技馆,但你因故无法前往,

请你给他回一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.表示歉意;2.说明原因;3.解决方案。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。DearMark,_______________________

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________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Iwokeupwithastartandlookedattheclockinfrontofm

e—05:00am.ThewholenightIhadbeendreamingandplanningvariousthingsIwantedtodo.Afterall,itwasmy16thbirthday!Yesterday,noneofmyfamilyhadshow

nanysigntoindicatethatthey’drememberedthefactthatmybirthdaywasonly24hoursaway.Theymighthavebeenplanningasurpriseforme!Iraceddownstairs.“Well,you'reup

early,”mydadsaid,hiseyesfixeduponthenewspaper.Mymother,whowascookingbreakfast,paidmenoattention.“Havetheyforgottenabo

utme?”Iwondered.“No,theywouldneverdothat.”“Mama,Iwaswonderingifyoucouldcookmesomepancakes,”Isaidinacheerfultone.“Jessie,Iaminahurrytoday.Ia

mafraidIdon'thavetimetomakeyoupancakes,”mymothersaid.Noneofthemseemedtobeawareofmyspecialday.Atleastformysake,theycould’ve

givenitsomeimportance.Andnoneofmybrothersseemedtobeinterestedinmybirthdayeither.Ifeltabitdown.Formonthswehadbeenplanningeventsformybirthday—shop

ping,games,decorationsandsomuchmore—butnow,theyallseemedtohaveforgottenaboutmybirthday.Lunchwasboring,withnothin

gspecialcookedformyspecialday.Everyonesattalkingaboutrandom(随意的)things,notoncementioningmybirthday.D

isappointed,Iclimbedupthestairstomyroomandlaydowninbed.Suddenly,Momcalledouttome.Idashed(急奔)towardsher,hopingtohearsomethin

gcheerful.Butmyoptimism(乐观)disappearedwhenshesaid,“Me,yourdadandyourbrothersareattendingadinner.Sinceyouwokeup

early,wethoughtyoumightneedsomesleep.Ifyoufeelhungry,there'sfoodinthefridge.Callifyouneedhelp.Bye,andbeagoodgirl.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为

两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Theyallwavedgoodbyeonebyone,leavingmealoneinthehouse.______________________________________________________

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____________________________________Paragraph2:"Surprise!"alotofvoicescalledout._____________________________________________________________________

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________________________________________________________2024-2025学年第一学期蚌埠市A层高中第二次联考高一英语答案及听力原文1-5.ACCBA6-10.BACAB11-15.CBAAC16-20.BCBCA21-23BAD24

-27CABD28-31DBCA32-35CBDB36-40EAGBC41-45BCDAC46-50BACBD51-55CBADC56.possibly57.civilization/civilisation58.applied59.mo

reconvenient60.who61.hadreplaced62.to63.a64.enabling65.it写作第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearMark,Iamtrulygrateful

thatyouinvitedmetoaccompanyyoutothesciencemuseumthisSunday.However,IfeelterriblysorrytotellyouthatIcan'tbecausethearrangementconflictswithourwee

klyoralEnglishgroupactivity.Sincethebeginningofthisterm,mygroupmembershavepromisedtoimproveourspokenEnglishevery

Sundayafternooninourextra-curriculartime.Thus,itwouldbeembarrassingtomissit.IfwegotothesciencemuseumnextSaturday,wouldthatsuityou?Mysincer

estapologiesagainfortheinconvenience.Hopeyoucanacceptmyrearrangement.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写(满分25分)Onepossible

version:Theyallwavedgoodbyeonebyone,leavingmealoneinthehouse.Irantomyroomandclosedthedoor,cryingmyselftosleep.Suddenly,Ihea

rdsomething.Iobservedmysurroundings,buttherewasnothingunusualinmybedroom.Ijumpedoutofmybed,surethatsom

eonewasthereinthehouse.“I…I’vealreadycalledthepolice.Youcan'tescape!”Ishouted.Iknewthatmythreatsoundeduselessandworthless,butIhadtogiveitatry.Wi

thallmycourage,Iopenedthedoor.“Surprise!”alotofvoicescalledout.Tryingtofindoutwhatwashappening,Ilookedaround.Allmyfriends,myparentsandmybrotherscam

einsidetheroom,holdingmybirthdaycake.Ifeltsooverwhelmedandbegantocry.“Oh,Ithoughtyouallhadforgotten,"Isaid,fightingbackte

ars.“NotaslongasIamalive,"camethevoiceofalady.Someonewasstandingatthedoor--itwasmygrandmother!Irushe

dtoherandgaveherahug.Thatwasthebestbirthdayofmylife!听力录音原文(Text1)M:Dear,aren'twegoingtothegametonight?W:No,I'mthinkingaboutattendingafashio

nshow.M:OK,suityourself.I’llwatchthegameliveonTV.W:Alright.(Text2)M:Ihavemuchsparetimethesedays.MaybeIshouldplaysomesports.W:Buty

ou'renotgoodatthat.Haveyouthoughtaboutdrawing?M:That'sanidea.Orphotography,perhaps.W:Yes,butyouneedacamerawhichisbeyondyou

rbudget.(Text3)W:Hey,Lucas.Youlookinhighspirits.M:Actually,IjustfoundoutI'mgoingonTVnextweek.W:Noway!Anactingjob?Congratulations!M:Yeah,thanks.

(Text4)M:Don'tyouthinkthepriceistoohigh?W:No,thenovelismorethanonethousandpages,asthickasadictionary.M:Ithinkwecanaskthe

salespersonifthereisanydiscount.W:Goodidea.(Text5)W:DannyisgoingtomovetoSeattle.M:That'salongwayfromhome.Why?W

:Hegotagreatjobofferthathecouldn'tturndown.M:Well,it’llbeachangelivinginaplacewhereitrainsalot.Youknowwhatasunloverheis.第一节到此结束。第二节听下面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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10

秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text6)W:Hey,Boris.How'sbusinessthesedays?M:Generally,notbad.⑥ButI'mlosingalotofbusinesswithChinesefirmsduet

omyinabilitytocommunicatewiththem.Ireallyregretnotstudyingtheirlanguageyearsago,whenIhadthechance.W:Oh,well.It'snevertoolatetolearn.⑦Whynot

checkoutthelanguageprogramatCityCollege?TheyusuallyofferclassesinChinese.M:Imightjustdothat.Thanksfortheinformation.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个

小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text7)W:Hello,Ron.It'sMaryatAutoCheck.Well,⑧theworkonyourcarwillbefinishedbefore

noontomorrowandyoucantakeitanytimeafterthat.⑩Thetotalbillwillbe$170bytheway.M:That'sgreat.Ithoughtitwouldbeover$200.ButI'moutoftowntomor

rowsoIcan'tcollectitthen.W:That'snotaproblem.Anytimethat'sconvenientisokay.⑨Ifyoulike,Icouldhaveoneofourdeliverymendropitbyyourplace.

Jesseactuallylivesonlyacoupleofblocksfromyou.M:Thatwouldbefantastic.⑩Ithinkyoucanaddanextra$10tomybillasatipforhim.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第

13三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text8)M:Julia,⑪isittruethatsomeofusinthedepartmentaregoingtochangeoffices?W:That'sright,Steve.Sincewe'regetting

acoupleofnewemployees,wehavetomovepeoplearound.M:Doyouknowwhat'sgoingtohappen?W:Yes.Ericwillmovetooffice305,⑫Susanwillmovetooffice303whereyou'

recurrentlylocated.Andyouwillmoveto304,rightacrossfromoffice303.M:⑬That'sperfect.Ithasmorespacethanmycurrent

one.W:Ithoughtyou'dthinkthatway.Ispecificallyrequestedyoubegiventhatroom.M:Why?W:You’vebeenhavingalotofmeetingswithcustomerslately,sothatoff

icewillimpressthemmore.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text9)M:Hi,Amy.You’vebeentoThailand,right?W:Yeah,Jason.Iwe

ntthereinMaylastyear.Why?M:⑭I’llbevisitingtherenextmonth,butIhavenoideawhatIshouldpack.W:You’llneedsun

screen.⑭AprilisthehottestmonthinThailand.M:Really?DoyouthinkBangkokwillbehottoo?W:Yeah.⑮Isuggestyoutrytostay

indoorsduringthehottesttimeofdayandgosightseeingoutdoorswhenthesunisn'tsostrong.M:Whatkindofclothingdidyoutake?W:Mostlycottonclothes.Actu

ally,aslongaswhatyouwearisbreathable,youshouldbecomfortable.Andyouneedn'tpacktoomanyclothesbecauseyoucanfindsomeinashoppingmallthereifyoune

edanymore.M:Isthereanythingelseyourecommendtaking?W:⑯Besuretotakesomemedicineforarainyday.Imadethemistakeofforgett

ingitlasttime.M:OK.I’llwriteitdowninmynotebookincaseIforget.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text10)W:TodayI’lltalkaboutWall

yAmos,thefounderoftheFamousAmosCookie.Actually,⑰hestartedoutasanagentattheWilliamMorrisAgencywhousedhome-bak

edchocolatechipcookiesashiswaytogetnoticed.Afterawhile,someofhisbusinesspartnersencouragedhimtosellthecookies.⑱The

yevengavemoneytotheFamousAmosCookie,whichhestartedin1975.Anditssaleshit$12millionsevenyearsafteritsfounding.Hiscookieswereasuccess,but⑲hewasn'tagoodm

anagerandhiscompanystartedlosingmoney,sohehadtobringinnewmoney.From1985to1988,hewentthroughfourdifferentco-owners.⑳BythetimetheShanbyGroupboug

htitin1988,Amoshadnothingleft.Andthenhestartedanewcompanycalled“WallyAmosPresents:ChipandCookie”fouryearslater,buttheFamousAmosCookiebroug

htacaseagainsthimbecauseofthecompany'sname.Finally,heagreednottousehisownnameorimageonthecookies.HethenmovedtoHawaiiandstartedanothercookiecompa

nycalled“UncleNonameCookie.”That'sallfortoday.Thankyouforlistening.

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