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2021届高三5月适应性考试英语试题第一部分听力(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.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomanto

buy?A.Aredskirt.B.Awhitesweater.C.Apairofbluejeans.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Businesspartners.C.Boss

andsecretary.3.Whatdoesthewomanknowabout?A.Majorrivers.B.Famousmountains.C.Capitalcities.4.Whatisthefullpriceo

ftheman’sjacket?A.$15.B.$30.C.$50.5.WhatdoweknowaboutJack?A.HehadapleasanttriptoWuhan.B.Hehopedeverythingwentwelli

nWuhan.C.HespentanunforgettablewinterthisyearinWuhan.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.Whydoesthemanmakethecal1?A.Tomakeanenquiryaboutanewcar.B.Tobuyaninsuranc

eforhiscar.C.Tomakeacomplaintabouttheservice.7.HowmuchdoestheRedFlagchargemonthly?A.$30.B.$40.C.$48.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whati

stheconversationmainlyabout?A.Thewoman’spoorhealth.B.Thecleaningofthefloor.C.Theprizeforagoodjob.9.Whatis

theprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Bossandemployee.10.WhatdoweknowabouttheRoomba?A.Ithelpsthe

manwithhiswork.B.Itcoststhewomannearly$400.C.Itfreesusersofheavyhousework.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatkindofshowdoesthemanwanttomake?A.Acookingsho

w.B.Aquizshow.C.Aninterviewshow.12.Wheredoesthemanwantpeopletowatchhisshow?A.Intheiroffices.B.Intheirhomes.C.Intheircars.13.Wha

tisthewoman’sadvice?A.Pickingadifferentgoal.B.Savingupsomemoney.C.Makinghisshowdifferentfromothers.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhichfilmofthefollowingDIDN’Tt

hewomansee?A.RaisingArizona.B.Wildatheart.C.Neither.15.Howdoesthewomanliketheblackhumorfilm?A.Verymuch.B.Notabit.C.So-S

o.16.WhatkindofactordoesthemanthinkNicolasCageshouldbe?A.Atragicactor.B.Aclassicalactor.C.Acomicactor.

17.WhatfilmsmakeNicolasCagemorepopular?A.Actionmovies.B.Comicmovies.C.Tragicmovies.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whyaret

heretearsinthewoman’seyes?A.Sheiscuttingonions.B.Sheheardsomebadnews.C.Shewantsthemantoleave.19.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetween

thespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Uncleandniece.20.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Worried.B.Optimistic.C.Relieved.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ATravellingwithanassistancedogYouareabletocarryanassistancedogfreeofchargeinthe

cabinofallourflights.Here’smoreinformationabouthowtoplanandbookyourflightwithyourassistancedog.Identificationofyo

urassistancedogForyourassistancedogtotravelsafelyintheaircraftwithyouinthecabinonBritishAirways,yourassistancedogmust:●betrainedtoassistyouwit

hadisabilityormedicalcondition●havedocumentaryevidenceconfirmingthatithasbeentrainedasanassistancedog●wearanidentifyingjacket/harness●rem

ainunderyourcontrolatalltimesIfyourdogdoesnotmeetthesecriteria,itwillneedtotravelasadomesticpet.Bookingyoura

ssistancedogIt’scurrentlynotpossibletobookthisserviceonlineasweneedadditionalinformationtoenableustoconfirmyourassistancedog

fortravel.Youwillneedtobookyourassistancedogatthesametimethatyoubookyourflightandatleastfourteendaysprio

rtoyourdateoftravel.Ifyou’vealreadybookedyourflightandyouwishtotravelwithyourassistancedog,youwillneedtocontactustoaddyourassistancedog,a

tleastfourteendaystoo.ContactinformationYoucanreachusdailyforbookingfrom06:00to20:00(GMT)at03444930787,option3(callsarechargedatlocalrate).Ifyouhave

ahearingorspeechdefect(缺陷),youcancontactusat08457007706,oryoucansendusamessagebyselectingthe“Emailus”tabandfillingouttheprovidedform.

Ifyourflighthasbeencancelledandyou’recallingaboutarefund,oryouneedtospeaktousdirectly,pleasecallusat0800727800fromw

ithintheUK,or+44(0)2032500145fromabroad.21.Whocantraveltogetherwithanassistancedogintheflightcabin?A.Apet-shopo

wner.B.Amedicalstaff.C.Ablindpassenger.D.Anaveragepassenger.22.Whenshouldyoubookyourassistancedogatthelatestbeforetheflight?A

.Atanyfreetime.B.Afortnightinadvance.C.Onthedayofthefight.D.Atthesametimewithyourbooking.23.Whichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttoretu

rnyourticketinBritain?A.0800727800.B.08457007706.C.03444930787.D.+44(0)2032500145.BWhenyouthinkofChinese

foodintheUS,friedrice,orGencralTso'schickenmayfirtscometomind.ButanewmuseumexhibitioninNewYorkCityistryingtoexp

andvisitors'palates(味蕾).ItfeaturesstoriesoffamouscookslikeMartinYanandhomecookswhosefoodrepresents18differentregionalcookingstylesofChina.“Ithinkit'

sunfairtojustclassifyChinesecookingasone,”saysKianLamKho,aco-curator(策展人)of“Sour,Sweet,Biter,Spicy:StoriesofChineseFoodandIdentityinAmerica”attheM

useumofChineseinAmerica.“Evenwiththesamedishorsamecuisine,everyfamilyhasadifferentvariation.”That'swhythecuratorssayifyouwanttotastet

hefullrangeofChinesecuisineintheU.S,you'llneedtogobeyondrestaurantsandintohomekitchens,whichcanplayacentralroleinmanyimmigrant

s'lives.“Thekitchenitselfiskindofacomfortwhenyoucometoanewcountry.That'stheoneplacewhereyousetupasyourhomebase,andyoucookthingsthatyo

urememberfromyourpast,”explainsco-curatorAudraAng.OneofthehomecooksshowcasedintheexhibitionisNiBiying,80,ofManhattan.Sheworke

dasalive-inbabysitterforyearsbeforeshecouldfinallyaffordtorentahomewithherownkitchen.Thesedays,youcanusuallyfindhermovingaroundherone-bedroomapa

rtmentasasweetsmellofvinegarandricewinefloatsfromherstove.ForNi,asmalldinnerforfriendsandfamilymeanspreparingalmostadozendifferentd

ishes.Shelearnedsomeofhertechniquesfromherfather,whomademostofherfamily'smealswhenshewasachild.“Istillmakethe

beefwithstir-friedcelerymyfatherusedtocook,"shesays.Andit'sthekindofcomfortfoodthatdefinesChinesefoodforNi.24.Whatisthenewmuseumexhibitionmainlyabou

t?A.StoriesofChinesefoodandcooks.B.Explorationoffamousrestaurants.C.HistoryofChineseimmigration.D.Cuisineofdifferentcountries.25.Whydoesth

ekitchenplayakeyroleinmanyimmigrants'lives?A.Itprovidesawealthylife.B.Ithelpsthemtoacceptnewcultures.C.Itbringsasenseofbelongin

g.D.Itenablesthemtoforgetthepast.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutNiBiyingfromparagraph4?A.SheworkedinaChineserestauran

t.B.Shemademostmealsasachild.C.Shelearnedcookingfromherfather.D.Sheliveswithabigfamily.27.Whatcanbeas

uitabletitleforthetext?A.ChineseRestaurantTellsImmigrantTalesB.HomeCookingBringsMoretotheTableC.Immigran

tsSeektheirFortuneintheU.S.D.CuisineGainsNewVariationsCLifecontinuallyrequiresthatwewritedownafewwordsofthanks:forholidays,meals,presen

tsorpeople'splaceinourhearts.However,toooften,ourmessagesendupflatorsomewhatunconvincing.Tomakeourmessagesmoreeffective,wemighttakealesson

fromthehistoryofart.Tosomeextent,whatdistinguishesgreatfromcommonartisthelevelofdetailwithwhichtheworldhasbeenstudied.Atalentedartistis,firstandf

oremost,someonewhotakesusintothespecificsofthereasonswhyanexperienceoraplacefeltvaluable.Theydon'tmerelytellusthatspringis'nice',theyzeroinonth

eparticularcontributingfactorstothisniceness:leavesthathavethesoftnessofanewborn'shands,thecontrastbetweenawarmsunandasharpbreeze,thesoftcryofbaby

blackbirds....Someofthereasonwhygreatartistsarerareisthatourmindsarenotwellsetuptounderstandwhywefeelaswedo.Butwecanbeconfidentifou

rmindshavebeenaffected,thereasonswhythey'vebeensowillbesomewhere,waitingtobeuncovered.Westandtorealisethatitwasn

'tsomuchthatthefoodwas'delicious';butthatthepotatoesinparticularhadacharmingrosemaryandgarlicflavour.Afriendwasn'tjust'nice';theybroughtinahu

gelysensitiveandgeneroustonetobearinaskinguswhatithadbeenlikeforuswhenwesuffered.Thedetailswillbethere

,waitingforustocatchthem.Wedon'thavetobegreatartiststosendeffectivethank-younotes.Wejustneedtolocateandholdontightlytotwoorthreehighlyde

tailedreasonsforourgratitude.28.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph1?A.Weseldomexpressgratitudebywriting.B.Weus

uallyfindmessagesofthankstouching.C.Weshouldtakeacourseformessagewriting.D.Wemaydrawinspirationforthank-yousfromarts.29.Whatdoestheunderlin

edphrase"zeroinon"inparagraph2probablymean?A.LeaveoutB.Clearup.C.Focuson.D.Holdback.30.Howisparagraph3developed?A.Byclassification.B.Byex

ample.C.Bydefinition.D.Byprocess.31.Whichwouldtheauthorrecommendtoexpressgratitude?A.Iamblessedtohavesuchawonderfulwe

ek.B.Yourcaringandwarmsmilelightsupmyday.C.Thankyousomuchforyourgreatpresent.D.ThisisthemostdeliciousdinnerI'veeverhad.D.It'smid-Februa

ryandalongBritain'ssouthcoastgilt-headbream(鯛鱼)areswimmingfromtheopenseaintotherivermouths.Andthissummer,countrysidevi

sitorsthroughoutsouthernEnglandwillcatchsightofblueflashesassmallred-eyeddamselfliesflyacrossstarryponds.Bothevent

sarehappeningmuchfurthernorththantheywouldhave20yearsago.Fingerspointatclimatechange.Asareasbecometoohotordry,manywildlifepo

pulationsaredeclining,whilesomespeciesareshowingupinplacesthatwerehistoricallytoocoldorwet.Ourteam,ledbyAlbaEstrada

,wantedtoexplainthisphenomenon.Ifwecouldpredictwhichspeciescanandcan'tcolonise(移居于)newlocations,wecoulddecidew

hicharemostinneedofconservation.Howfarindividualanimalsorplantseedscanmovewaslongthoughttobethemostimportantfactor.Butaccordingtoourfindings,othe

rcharacteristicsalsoturnedouttobehighlyimportant.Forexample,howquicklyplantsandanimalscanproduce,howwelltheycancompetewithotherspeciesforresources,a

ndwhatkindsoffoodtheycaneatorhabitattheycanlivein.Theresultofthisisthatwemightbeabletopredictwhichanimalswillsurviveunderclimatecha

nge.ThewoodmouseisfoundthroughoutcontinentalEurope.Asclimatechanges,wethinkthemousewillmovenorthbecau

seitcanbreedquickly,liveinlotsofhabitats,hasabroaddiet,andindividualscantravelalongway.Ontheotherhand,considerth

eEuropeangroundsquirrel.WethinkitmightstayjustinsoutheastEuropebecauseitcanonlyliveingrasslands---andclimatechangewon'tsuddenlyturnfarmsandforestsint

omeadows(草坪).It'sencouragingtoknowthatsomespeciesaredoingwellunderclimatechange.Therearesomeheadaches,howev

er.Thosegilt-headbreamarefeedingonthelocalshellfsh,whichmightbetakingfoodawayfromthenativefish.Smallred-eyeddamselfieslookgreat,butt

heycouldbecomealltoocommonaroundBritishpondsandoutcompetenativespecies.Climatechangeisonceagainposingussometrickyco

nservationquestions.32.Wecanlearnfromparagraphs1&2thatA.peopleholdeventstoobservedifferentspeciesB.visitorshavedamagedt

hehomesofmanyspeciesC.speciespreferredextremelycoldandwetenvironmentD.climatechangemakessomespeciesmovetonewareas33.What'sparagraph4mainlyabout?A

.Whatfactorscaninfluencecolonisation.B.Howfarindividualanimalscantravel.C.Whysomespeciesaredeclining.D.Wheremostspeciestendtolive.34.Whichmight

standtheleastchanceofcolonisation?A.Gilt-headbream.B.Red-eyeddamselflies.C.Woodmice.D.Groundsquirrels

.35.What'stheteam'sattitudetowardsthecolonisation?A.Ambiguous.B.Doubtful.C.Objective.D.Optimistic.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。Californiawillbethefirststatetobanthesaleandmanufactureofnewfurproducts.36ItwillgointoeffectonJanuary1,2023.California

’sfurlawwasoneofseveralbillsdesignedtopreventcrueltytoanimals.“Californiaisaleaderwhenitcomestoanimalprotectionandtodaythatleadershipinclude

sbanningthesaleoffur,”saidGovernorNewsominanewsreport.“37Wearemakingastatementtotheworldthatbeautifulwildanim

alslikebearsandtigershavenoplaceontrapeze(高空秋千)wiresorjumpingthroughflames.”38MorethanadozenEuropeancountries,includingtheUnitedKingdom,Austria,

NorwayandtheNetherlandshavealsopassedlawstolimitthefurtrade.39“Thesigningofthebanshowsthepointthattoday’scustomerssimplydon’twantwildanimalstosuffere

xtremepainandfearwhilekeepingupwiththefashion,”saidKittyBlock,presidentandCEOofTheHumaneSocietyoftheUnitedStatesandpresidentofHu

maneSocietyInternational.Noteveryone,however,waspleasedwiththeban.Banningthekillingofanimalsfortheirfurmeanskill

ingthefurbusiness,saysHyatt,anownerofafurstore.40Manyretailersarealsoendingfursales.Inmid-October,Macy’s(

American’sdepartmentstore)announceditwillstopfurfromallitsstoresbytheendof2020.Thestoreswillalsocloseallfurvaultsandsalons

.OtherfashionbrandssuchasPrada,Gucci,MichaelKorsandBurberryhavetakensimilarstepsinrecentyears.A.Butwearedoingmorethanthat.B.Califo

rniaistakingtheleadinprotectinganimals.C.Similarlawshavebeencarriedoutgloballyalready.D.Andthatinturnwillleavemanypeopleunemployed.E.Two

otherCaliforniacitieshadalreadybannedfursales.F.Notsurprisingly,thebaniswelcomedbyanimalrightsactivists.G.Thebanappliestoclot

hing,shoes,handbagsandotherthingsthatcontainfur.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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,并在答题纸上将该项

涂黑。Aftergettingmarriednineyearsago,Imovedtoanabsolutelynewtown.41asIwas,withvariousnewthingstoexplore,Iwasstilllonely.Iwasdespera

tetoestablish42.Thiscouldexplainmyenthusiastic“Countmein!”when43toparticipateinahalfmarathon.Consideringmyusual3miles,Imust

havebeen44—13milesseemeda(n)45_task.However,theinitial46graduallyworeoff.Ifoundcomfortinburyingmyselfintraining.Thoughtakingitslow,onemile,an

dthentwo,Igraduallymade47.Mileaftermile,Imanagedtostepbesidemynewfriends.Wetalkedaboutourfavoritemusicand48funnystoriesaboutourchildren.Ata

boutmile10,theconversations49.Wesharedourpastandhopesforourfuture,ourfearsandregrets.Bythetimewewererunning12-milelegs,Iwas50th

atI’dmadelifelongfriends.51thedayoftheracearrived.Atthestartline,armedwithmyfriends,Ialreadyfeltlikeachampio

n.Mytimetraininghad52,Imanagedtoholdasteadypaceandkeptupwithmy53.Finally,wecrossedthefinishlinetogether.Althoughitstarted

asa54ofbuildingsocialties,runningnotonlyprovidedmewithfriendships,butwithaskillthatwould55metherestofmylife.第二节(共10小题

;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。AreyouimpressedbythemountainsinAvatar?TherealonesareinZhangjiajie.Forthosewholovenature,Zhangji

ajieisaplace56wemustvisit.ZhangjiajieNationalForestParkisnow57UNESCOWorldHeritagesite,onethathasseentourismboom,stimulatingecon

omic58(grow)andprovidingalotofjobopportunitiesforthelocals.The“fairyland”hasthickforests,deepcanyons,uniquepeaks,caves,a

ndpillar-like(像柱子似的)rockformations,whichare59theparkisfamousforaroundtheworld.Oneofthefastestandmosteffortlessapproach

esto60(experience)theareaisbyridinguptheworld’stallestoutdoorelevator.The326-meter-tallglassBailongElevator61(build)ontoth

esideofacliffatthestartofthiscenturyandoffersimpressiveviewsofthepark.Aswellashavingtheworld’stallestoutdoore

levatorandthelongestglassbridge,Zhangjiajieisalsohome62avarietyofwildanimalsandplants.Thispark,togetherwithSuoxiyu

Valley,TianziMountainandYangjiajieScenicArea63(make)upWulingyuanScenicSpot.Springandautumnarethebesttime

stovisitit,whentheweatherismild,neitherfreezingcoldnor64(uncomfortable)hot.CometoZhangjiajie65(enjoy)itsamazing

naturalsceneryandbreathtakingAvatarHallelujahMountainifyouareafanofAvatarmovie!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)41.A.Relaxed

B.ExcitedC.EmbarrassedD.Confused42.A.reputationB.principlesC.connectionsD.business43.A.allowedB.remindedC.askedD.required44.A.gratefulB.confiden

tC.awkwardD.crazy45.A.impossibleB.urgentC.rewardingD.pleasant46.A.delightB.shockC.anxietyD.disappointment47.A.progressB.discoveriesC.hi

storyD.mistakes48.A.readB.spreadC.composedD.exchanged49.A.concludedB.deepenedC.returnedD.decreased50.A.hopefulB.convincedC.regretfulD.ashamed5

1.A.UnfortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.NaturallyD.Eventually52.A.runoutB.paidoffC.fadedawayD.gaveback53.A.companionsB.opponentsC.

coachesD.judges54.A.riskB.habitC.meansD.right55.A.amazeB.comfortC.guardD.benefit假定你是李华,你负责的英语俱乐部计划组织一次急救培训课程,主题

为“Stayoutofdangerandenjoyasafeholiday”。请你用英语写一则通知,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.培训内容。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。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。Richardwasveryspoiltandcompletelyself-centered.Hisparentsgavehimeve

rythinghewanted,knowingthathewouldthrowatempertantrum(耍小孩脾气)iftheydidnot,hewouldscreamandkickandlieonthefloordrummin

ghisheels.Hisparentsalwaysgavein,andtheygavehimunlimitedallowancetomeethisrequirements,makinghiminto

alittle“prince”.Itwasausualday.Richardandhisparentswenttothebeachtospendtheirholiday.Ontheirwaytotheseaside,theypas

sedastorewhereRichardnoticedacoolswimsuit,andhewasfondofit,insistingonbuyingit,regardlessofitshighprice.Hisparentst

riedtopersuadehimnotto,butinvain.Finally,theyhadnochoicebuttosatisfyhim.Later,theywerebackatthebeach-house,recoveringfromanothertantr

umRichardhadthrownwhentheytoldhimthatitwastoodangeroustogodivingalone."Dangerous?”heshouted."Youjustdon'twantmetohavefun.Nothingcanstopme

!”Hisparentssighed,buttheyhavenomoreenergytohaveanotherargumentwithhim.ThatwaswhyRichardwasaloneonthebeach,wearinganexpensives

wimsuitwhichhastakenamassivetantrumtogethisparentstobuyit.“Whatareyoudoinghere,myboy?”avoiceasked.Richardwassurprised.Hedi

dnotknowthatthemanwasthereuntilhespoke."I'mgoingdiving."heanswered,pointingathisswimsuit,“Haven'tyounoticedthat?”"Youshouldn'tswimtoday!

”themanadvised."Thereisastormcomingup.Itisdangeroustoswimhere.”“Youshouldmindyourownbusiness!”Richardrepliedandwalkedintothegen

tlewaves,"Look!Theseaissopeacefulnow!”"Listentome,youngman,you'llbesorryforyourstubbornness!”themancalledafterhim.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡

的相应位置作答。Para1.ButRicharddidnotbothertoreply.Para.2.“Holdon!I'mcoming.”Theoldmanshouted.参靠答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.A【原文】W:I'mthinkingof

buyingmydaughterapairofbluejeansforherbirthday.M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldbuyaredskirt.Itgoesreallywellwithherwhitesweater.2.C【原文】M:Ms.Brown,can

youtellmemyarrangementstoday?W:At9o'clock,youhaveameeting.Andthenyoushouldhavelunchwithyourbusinesspartner.Oh,yousaidyouwillbuyagiftforyoursontoda

y.3.C【原文】M:DoyouknowthemajorriversandfamousmountainsinEurope?W:Hm.Askmeaboutcapitalcitiesinstead.4.B【原文】W:So,whatdidyoubuy?M:Ajacket.Itwasarealbarg

ain.Igotitforhalfprice,soIsaved15dollars.W:That’sverycheap.Iboughtasimilaronefor50dollarslastyear.5.A【原文】W:Hi,Jack.HowwasyourtriptoWuhan?M:Well,ever

ythingwaswonderful.Ienjoyeditexceptthattheweatherwaschillyinthisearlywinter.6.B7.B【原文】W:Hello…motorinsurancedepartment…M:Ohhe

llo…I’dliketoaskaboutinsuranceformycar.W:Yes,ofcourse.I’lljusttakeafewdetails.What’syourname?M:PatrickJones.W:Andyouraddress?M:

It’s40BankRoad.W:Whenwouldyouliketostarttheinsurance?M:I’llneeditfromthe30thofJanuary.W:Right.MrJones.I’mgettingacoupleofquotescominguponthecom

puternow,andthebestbetlookslikebeingwithacompanycalledRedFlag.Andthatcomesoutat$480peryear.M:Well,thatseemsOK.It’squiteabitlowerthanI’v

ebeenpaying.8.B9.A10.C【原文】M:Thefloorlookssoshining.Didyoucallthecleaningcompany?W:No.Ihadaheadacheandreturnedhomeearlier.SoIdiditmyself.M:Aheadache?

W:Don’tworry.Iamfeelingmuchbetternow.M:Youcouldhavecalledme.W:Thanks,honey.Itwasn’tashardasyouthink.IhavebeenusingaRoombarecently.M:O

h,thatcleaningrobot?Itcostsalot.Maybe$400?W:Actually,Igotitasaprizefrommybosslastweek.YouknowIalwaysd

oagoodjob.M:Yousavedalot.Bytheway,howtousetheRoomba?W:It’seasy.Justpressthebutton.Youcandosomethingelsewhileit’sworking.M:I

nteresting.Letmehelpcleanthefloornexttime.W:Sure.11.C12.B13.C【原文】W:Iunderstandthatyou’relookingtostartashowwith

inthenexttwoyears.Isthistrue?M:Yes.I’vealwayswantedtobeoneofthepeopleyouseeontelevisiontalkingtoguestsabouttheircareers.W:Havey

outhoughtaboutotheroptions?Thosetypesofshowscanbeonmanydifferenttypesofmedia.Manyhostsstartoutontheradio,butnowthetechnologyisbetterandyoucaneven

makeashowontheInternet.M:Iwantittobetheshowthatpeoplewatchwhilethey’reeatingdinner.W:That’sagoodgoal,butit’llbedifficulttogetyou

ontelevisionwithjustthatidea.Isuggestyoucomeupwithsomethingthatmakesyoudifferentfromtheothersimilarshowsairingnow.14.A15.B16.C17

.A【原文】M:Mary,whoisyourfavoriteactor?W:NicolasCage.M:IusedtolikeNicolasCagemorethanIdonow.Heusedtoplaymorein

terestingroles.W:Whatdoyoumean?Whatmovies?M:Oh,myfavoriteNicolasCagemoviewasWildatheart.Hewasperfectforthatrole.W:IsawWildatheart.It

wasboring.Ialmostcouldn'twatchit.M:Itwasthekindofmoviethattheycallblackhumor.W:Yes,Iknow.Blackhumorishumorwithalotofviolenceo

rhorriblethingsinit.Ireallydon’tlikeblackhumor.M:WhataboutRaisingArizona?Didyouseethat?W:No.M:Youmustseeit.Tome,t

hatistheclassicalNicolasCagemovie.Heisperfectforit.W:Ilikehisnewmovies,M:Well,Iknowheismorepopularsincehestarteddoingacti

onmovies.ButIalwaysthinkheshouldbeacomicactor.Thatiswhathedoesbest.18.A19.A20.B【原文】M:Don'tcry.I'llcomehomefromco

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