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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.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantobuy?A.Aredskirt.B.A
whitesweater.C.Apairofbluejeans.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Businesspartners.C.Bossandsecretary.3.Whatdo
esthewomanknowabout?A.Majorrivers.B.Famousmountains.C.Capitalcities.4.Whatisthefullpriceoftheman’sjacket?A.$15.B.$30.C.$50.5.WhatdoweknowaboutJ
ack?A.HehadapleasanttriptoWuhan.B.HehopedeverythingwentwellinWuhan.C.HespentanunforgettablewinterthisyearinWuh
an.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.Tobuyaninsuranceforhiscar.C.Tomakeacomplaintabouttheservi
ce.7.HowmuchdoestheRedFlagchargemonthly?A.$30.B.$40.C.$48.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.
Thewoman’spoorhealth.B.Thecleaningofthefloor.C.Theprizeforagoodjob.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospea
kers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Bossandemployee.10.WhatdoweknowabouttheRoomba?A.Ithelpsthemanwithhiswork.B.Itcoststhewomannea
rly$400.C.Itfreesusersofheavyhousework.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatkindofshowdoesthemanwanttomake?A.Acooking
show.B.Aquizshow.C.Aninterviewshow.12.Wheredoesthemanwantpeopletowatchhisshow?A.Intheiroffices.B.Intheirhom
es.C.Intheircars.13.Whatisthewoman’sadvice?A.Pickingadifferentgoal.B.Savingupsomemoney.C.Makinghisshowdiffe
rentfromothers.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhichfilmofthefollowingDIDN’Tthewomansee?A.RaisingArizona.B.Wildatheart.
C.Neither.15.Howdoesthewomanliketheblackhumorfilm?A.Verymuch.B.Notabit.C.So-So.16.Whatkindofactordoesth
emanthinkNicolasCageshouldbe?A.Atragicactor.B.Aclassicalactor.C.Acomicactor.17.WhatfilmsmakeNicolasCagemorepopular?A.Actionmovies.B.Comicmovies.C.Tr
agicmovies.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whyaretheretearsinthewoman’seyes?A.Sheiscuttingonions.B.Sheheardsomebadnews.C.Shewantsthemantoleave.19.Whatisthepr
obablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Uncleandniece.20.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Worried.B.Optim
istic.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。ATravellingwithanassistancedogYouareabl
etocarryanassistancedogfreeofchargeinthecabinofallourflights.Here’smoreinformationabouthowtoplanandbookyourflightwithyourassist
ancedog.IdentificationofyourassistancedogForyourassistancedogtotravelsafelyintheaircraftwithyouinthecabino
nBritishAirways,yourassistancedogmust:●betrainedtoassistyouwithadisabilityormedicalcondition●havedocumentaryevidenceconfirmingth
atithasbeentrainedasanassistancedog●wearanidentifyingjacket/harness●remainunderyourcontrolatalltimesIfyourdogdoesnotmeetthesecriteria,itwillne
edtotravelasadomesticpet.BookingyourassistancedogIt’scurrentlynotpossibletobookthisserviceonlineasweneedaddit
ionalinformationtoenableustoconfirmyourassistancedogfortravel.Youwillneedtobookyourassistancedogatthesametimethatyoubookyourflightandatleastfou
rteendayspriortoyourdateoftravel.Ifyou’vealreadybookedyourflightandyouwishtotravelwithyourassistancedog,youwillneedtocon
tactustoaddyourassistancedog,atleastfourteendaystoo.ContactinformationYoucanreachusdailyforbookingfrom06:00to20:
00(GMT)at03444930787,option3(callsarechargedatlocalrate).Ifyouhaveahearingorspeechdefect(缺陷),youcancontactusat08457007706,oryoucan
sendusamessagebyselectingthe“Emailus”tabandfillingouttheprovidedform.Ifyourflighthasbeencancelledandyou’recal
lingaboutarefund,oryouneedtospeaktousdirectly,pleasecallusat0800727800fromwithintheUK,or+44(0)2032500145fromabroad.21.Whocantraveltogetherwitha
nassistancedogintheflightcabin?A.Apet-shopowner.B.Amedicalstaff.C.Ablindpassenger.D.Anaveragepassenger.22.Whenshouldyoubookyourassistancedogatthel
atestbeforetheflight?A.Atanyfreetime.B.Afortnightinadvance.C.Onthedayofthefight.D.Atthesametimewithyourbo
oking.23.WhichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttoreturnyourticketinBritain?A.0800727800.B.08457007706.C.03444930787.D.+44(0)2032500145.BWhenyouthinkof
ChinesefoodintheUS,friedrice,orGencralTso'schickenmayfirtscometomind.ButanewmuseumexhibitioninNewYorkCityistryingtoexpandvisitors'palat
es(味蕾).ItfeaturesstoriesoffamouscookslikeMartinYanandhomecookswhosefoodrepresents18differentregionalcookingstyl
esofChina.“Ithinkit'sunfairtojustclassifyChinesecookingasone,”saysKianLamKho,aco-curator(策展人)of“Sour,Sweet,Biter,Spicy:StoriesofChineseFoodandIden
tityinAmerica”attheMuseumofChineseinAmerica.“Evenwiththesamedishorsamecuisine,everyfamilyhasadifferentvariation.”That'swhythecu
ratorssayifyouwanttotastethefullrangeofChinesecuisineintheU.S,you'llneedtogobeyondrestaurantsandintohomekitchens,whichcanplayacentralroleinma
nyimmigrants'lives.“Thekitchenitselfiskindofacomfortwhenyoucometoanewcountry.That'stheoneplacewhereyousetupas
yourhomebase,andyoucookthingsthatyourememberfromyourpast,”explainsco-curatorAudraAng.Oneofthehomecooksshowcasedintheexhibitio
nisNiBiying,80,ofManhattan.Sheworkedasalive-inbabysitterforyearsbeforeshecouldfinallyaffordtorentahomewithherownkitchen.Thesed
ays,youcanusuallyfindhermovingaroundherone-bedroomapartmentasasweetsmellofvinegarandricewinefloatsfromherstove.ForNi,asmalldinnerforfrien
dsandfamilymeanspreparingalmostadozendifferentdishes.Shelearnedsomeofhertechniquesfromherfather,whomademostofherfamily'sm
ealswhenshewasachild.“Istillmakethebeefwithstir-friedcelerymyfatherusedtocook,"shesays.Andit'sthekindofcomfortfoodthatdefinesChine
sefoodforNi.24.Whatisthenewmuseumexhibitionmainlyabout?A.StoriesofChinesefoodandcooks.B.Explorationoffamousrestaurants.C.Historyo
fChineseimmigration.D.Cuisineofdifferentcountries.25.Whydoesthekitchenplayakeyroleinmanyimmigrants'lives?A.Itprovidesawealthylife.B.Ithelp
sthemtoacceptnewcultures.C.Itbringsasenseofbelonging.D.Itenablesthemtoforgetthepast.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutNiBiyingfromparagraph4?A.SheworkedinaC
hineserestaurant.B.Shemademostmealsasachild.C.Shelearnedcookingfromherfather.D.Sheliveswithabigfamily.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Chi
neseRestaurantTellsImmigrantTalesB.HomeCookingBringsMoretotheTableC.ImmigrantsSeektheirFortuneintheU.S.D.CuisineGainsNewVa
riationsCLifecontinuallyrequiresthatwewritedownafewwordsofthanks:forholidays,meals,presentsorpeople'splaceinourhearts.However,toooften,ourmessa
gesendupflatorsomewhatunconvincing.Tomakeourmessagesmoreeffective,wemighttakealessonfromthehistoryofart.Tosomeextent,whatdistinguishesgre
atfromcommonartisthelevelofdetailwithwhichtheworldhasbeenstudied.Atalentedartistis,firstandforemost,someonewhotakesusintothespecificsofthereasonswh
yanexperienceoraplacefeltvaluable.Theydon'tmerelytellusthatspringis'nice',theyzeroinontheparticularcontribu
tingfactorstothisniceness:leavesthathavethesoftnessofanewborn'shands,thecontrastbetweenawarmsunandasharpbreeze,thesoftcryofbabyblackbirds....S
omeofthereasonwhygreatartistsarerareisthatourmindsarenotwellsetuptounderstandwhywefeelaswedo.Butwecanbeconfidentifourmindshavebeenaffected,thereas
onswhythey'vebeensowillbesomewhere,waitingtobeuncovered.Westandtorealisethatitwasn'tsomuchthatthefoodwas'delicious';butthatthep
otatoesinparticularhadacharmingrosemaryandgarlicflavour.Afriendwasn'tjust'nice';theybroughtinahugelysensitiveandgeneroustonetobearinaski
nguswhatithadbeenlikeforuswhenwesuffered.Thedetailswillbethere,waitingforustocatchthem.Wedon'thavetobegreatartiststosendeffectivethank-younotes
.Wejustneedtolocateandholdontightlytotwoorthreehighlydetailedreasonsforourgratitude.28.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph1?A.We
seldomexpressgratitudebywriting.B.Weusuallyfindmessagesofthankstouching.C.Weshouldtakeacourseformessagewriting.D.Wemaydrawinspi
rationforthank-yousfromarts.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"zeroinon"inparagraph2probablymean?A.LeaveoutB.Clearup.C.Focuson.D.Holdback.30.Howi
sparagraph3developed?A.Byclassification.B.Byexample.C.Bydefinition.D.Byprocess.31.Whichwouldtheauthorrecomm
endtoexpressgratitude?A.Iamblessedtohavesuchawonderfulweek.B.Yourcaringandwarmsmilelightsupmyday.C.Thankyousomuchforyourgreatpresent.
D.ThisisthemostdeliciousdinnerI'veeverhad.D.It'smid-FebruaryandalongBritain'ssouthcoastgilt-headbream(鯛鱼)areswimmingfro
mtheopenseaintotherivermouths.Andthissummer,countrysidevisitorsthroughoutsouthernEnglandwillcatchsightofblueflash
esassmallred-eyeddamselfliesflyacrossstarryponds.Botheventsarehappeningmuchfurthernorththantheywouldhave20yearsago.Fingerspo
intatclimatechange.Asareasbecometoohotordry,manywildlifepopulationsaredeclining,whilesomespeciesareshowingup
inplacesthatwerehistoricallytoocoldorwet.Ourteam,ledbyAlbaEstrada,wantedtoexplainthisphenomenon.Ifwecouldpredictwhichspeciescanandcan'tcol
onise(移居于)newlocations,wecoulddecidewhicharemostinneedofconservation.Howfarindividualanimalsorplantseedscanmovewaslongthoug
httobethemostimportantfactor.Butaccordingtoourfindings,othercharacteristicsalsoturnedouttobehighlyimportant.Forexample,howquicklyplantsan
danimalscanproduce,howwelltheycancompetewithotherspeciesforresources,andwhatkindsoffoodtheycaneatorhabitattheycanlive
in.Theresultofthisisthatwemightbeabletopredictwhichanimalswillsurviveunderclimatechange.ThewoodmouseisfoundthroughoutcontinentalEurope.Asclimatechan
ges,wethinkthemousewillmovenorthbecauseitcanbreedquickly,liveinlotsofhabitats,hasabroaddiet,andindividualscantravelalongway.Ontheoth
erhand,considertheEuropeangroundsquirrel.WethinkitmightstayjustinsoutheastEuropebecauseitcanonlyliveingrasslands
---andclimatechangewon'tsuddenlyturnfarmsandforestsintomeadows(草坪).It'sencouragingtoknowthatsomespeciesaredoingwellunderclimatechange.Therearesomeh
eadaches,however.Thosegilt-headbreamarefeedingonthelocalshellfsh,whichmightbetakingfoodawayfromthenativefish.Small
red-eyeddamselfieslookgreat,buttheycouldbecomealltoocommonaroundBritishpondsandoutcompetenativespecies.Climatechan
geisonceagainposingussometrickyconservationquestions.32.Wecanlearnfromparagraphs1&2thatA.peopleholde
ventstoobservedifferentspeciesB.visitorshavedamagedthehomesofmanyspeciesC.speciespreferredextremelycoldandwetenvironmen
tD.climatechangemakessomespeciesmovetonewareas33.What'sparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Whatfactorscaninfluencecolonisation.B.
Howfarindividualanimalscantravel.C.Whysomespeciesaredeclining.D.Wheremostspeciestendtolive.34.Whichmightstand
theleastchanceofcolonisation?A.Gilt-headbream.B.Red-eyeddamselflies.C.Woodmice.D.Groundsquirrels.35.Wh
at'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.36ItwillgointoeffectonJan
uary1,2023.California’sfurlawwasoneofseveralbillsdesignedtopreventcrueltytoanimals.“Californiaisaleaderwhenitcomestoani
malprotectionandtodaythatleadershipincludesbanningthesaleoffur,”saidGovernorNewsominanewsreport.“37Wearem
akingastatementtotheworldthatbeautifulwildanimalslikebearsandtigershavenoplaceontrapeze(高空秋千)wiresorjumpingth
roughflames.”38MorethanadozenEuropeancountries,includingtheUnitedKingdom,Austria,NorwayandtheNetherlandshavealsop
assedlawstolimitthefurtrade.39“Thesigningofthebanshowsthepointthattoday’scustomerssimplydon’twantwildanimalstosufferextremepainandfearwh
ilekeepingupwiththefashion,”saidKittyBlock,presidentandCEOofTheHumaneSocietyoftheUnitedStatesandpresi
dentofHumaneSocietyInternational.Noteveryone,however,waspleasedwiththeban.Banningthekillingofanimalsfortheirfurmeanski
llingthefurbusiness,saysHyatt,anownerofafurstore.40Manyretailersarealsoendingfursales.Inmid-October,Macy’s(America
n’sdepartmentstore)announceditwillstopfurfromallitsstoresbytheendof2020.Thestoreswillalsocloseallfurvaultsandsal
ons.OtherfashionbrandssuchasPrada,Gucci,MichaelKorsandBurberryhavetakensimilarstepsinrecentyears.A.Butwearedoingm
orethanthat.B.Californiaistakingtheleadinprotectinganimals.C.Similarlawshavebeencarriedoutgloballyalready.D.Andthatinturnwillleavemanypeopleunemplo
yed.E.TwootherCaliforniacitieshadalreadybannedfursales.F.Notsurprisingly,thebaniswelcomedbyanimalrightsactiv
ists.G.Thebanappliestoclothing,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,Imovedtoanabsolutelynew
town.41asIwas,withvariousnewthingstoexplore,Iwasstilllonely.Iwasdesperatetoestablish42.Thiscouldexplainmyenthusiastic“Countmein!”when43topartici
pateinahalfmarathon.Consideringmyusual3miles,Imusthavebeen44—13milesseemeda(n)45_task.However,theinitial46graduallyworeoff.Ifoundcomfortinburyin
gmyselfintraining.Thoughtakingitslow,onemile,andthentwo,Igraduallymade47.Mileaftermile,Imanagedtostepbesidemynewf
riends.Wetalkedaboutourfavoritemusicand48funnystoriesaboutourchildren.Ataboutmile10,theconversations49.Wesharedo
urpastandhopesforourfuture,ourfearsandregrets.Bythetimewewererunning12-milelegs,Iwas50thatI’dmadelifelongfriends.51thedayoftheracearrived.Atthes
tartline,armedwithmyfriends,Ialreadyfeltlikeachampion.Mytimetraininghad52,Imanagedtoholdasteadypaceandkeptupwithmy53.Finally,wecros
sedthefinishlinetogether.Althoughitstartedasa54ofbuildingsocialties,runningnotonlyprovidedmewithfriendships,butwithaskillthatwould55metherest
ofmylife.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。AreyouimpressedbythemountainsinAv
atar?TherealonesareinZhangjiajie.Forthosewholovenature,Zhangjiajieisaplace56wemustvisit.ZhangjiajieNation
alForestParkisnow57UNESCOWorldHeritagesite,onethathasseentourismboom,stimulatingeconomic58(grow)andprovidinga
lotofjobopportunitiesforthelocals.The“fairyland”hasthickforests,deepcanyons,uniquepeaks,caves,andpillar-like(像柱子似的)rockformations,whichare59
theparkisfamousforaroundtheworld.Oneofthefastestandmosteffortlessapproachesto60(experience)theareaisbyridinguptheworld’stallestoutdoorelevator.T
he326-meter-tallglassBailongElevator61(build)ontothesideofacliffatthestartofthiscenturyandoffersimpressiveviewsofthepark.Aswe
llashavingtheworld’stallestoutdoorelevatorandthelongestglassbridge,Zhangjiajieisalsohome62avarietyofwildanimalsandplants.Thispark,togetherwithSuoxiyu
Valley,TianziMountainandYangjiajieScenicArea63(make)upWulingyuanScenicSpot.Springandautumnarethebesttimestovisi
tit,whentheweatherismild,neitherfreezingcoldnor64(uncomfortable)hot.CometoZhangjiajie65(enjoy)itsamazingnaturalsceneryandbreathta
kingAvatarHallelujahMountainifyouareafanofAvatarmovie!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.RelaxedB.ExcitedC.EmbarrassedD.Confused42.A.reputat
ionB.principlesC.connectionsD.business43.A.allowedB.remindedC.askedD.required44.A.gratefulB.confidentC.awkwardD.crazy45.A.impossible
B.urgentC.rewardingD.pleasant46.A.delightB.shockC.anxietyD.disappointment47.A.progressB.discoveriesC.historyD.mistakes48.A.readB.spread
C.composedD.exchanged49.A.concludedB.deepenedC.returnedD.decreased50.A.hopefulB.convincedC.regretfulD.a
shamed51.A.UnfortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.NaturallyD.Eventually52.A.runoutB.paidoffC.fadedawayD.gaveback53.A.companionsB.oppo
nentsC.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“Stayoutofdangerandenjoyasafeh
oliday”。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.Hisparentsgavehimeverythinghewanted,knowingtha
thewouldthrowatempertantrum(耍小孩脾气)iftheydidnot,hewouldscreamandkickandlieonthefloordrumminghisheels.Hisparentsalwaysgavein,andthe
ygavehimunlimitedallowancetomeethisrequirements,makinghimintoalittle“prince”.Itwasausualday.Richardandhisparentswenttothebeachtospendtheirholiday
.Ontheirwaytotheseaside,theypassedastorewhereRichardnoticedacoolswimsuit,andhewasfondofit,insistingonbuyingit,regardlessofitshighprice.Hisparent
striedtopersuadehimnotto,butinvain.Finally,theyhadnochoicebuttosatisfyhim.Later,theywerebackatthebeach-house,recoveringf
romanothertantrumRichardhadthrownwhentheytoldhimthatitwastoodangeroustogodivingalone."Dangerous?”heshouted."Youjustdon'twantmetohavefun.Nothingcansto
pme!”Hisparentssighed,buttheyhavenomoreenergytohaveanotherargumentwithhim.ThatwaswhyRichardwasaloneonthebeach,wearinganexpensiveswimsuitwhichhastake
namassivetantrumtogethisparentstobuyit.“Whatareyoudoinghere,myboy?”avoiceasked.Richardwassurprised.Hedidnotkn
owthatthemanwasthereuntilhespoke."I'mgoingdiving."heanswered,pointingathisswimsuit,“Haven'tyounoticedthat
?”"Youshouldn'tswimtoday!”themanadvised."Thereisastormcomingup.Itisdangeroustoswimhere.”“Youshouldmindyourownbusiness!”R
ichardrepliedandwalkedintothegentlewaves,"Look!Theseaissopeacefulnow!”"Listentome,youngman,you'llbesorryforyourstubbornness!”themancalledafterh
im.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.”The
oldmanshouted.参靠答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.A【原文】W:I'mthinkingofbuyingmydaughterapairofbluejeansforherbirthday.M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldbuyaredskirt.Itgoesrea
llywellwithherwhitesweater.2.C【原文】M:Ms.Brown,canyoutellmemyarrangementstoday?W:At9o'clock,youhaveameeting.Andthenyoushouldhavelunchwithyour
businesspartner.Oh,yousaidyouwillbuyagiftforyoursontoday.3.C【原文】M:DoyouknowthemajorriversandfamousmountainsinEurope?W:Hm.
Askmeaboutcapitalcitiesinstead.4.B【原文】W:So,whatdidyoubuy?M:Ajacket.Itwasarealbargain.Igotitforhalfprice,soIsaved15dol
lars.W:That’sverycheap.Iboughtasimilaronefor50dollarslastyear.5.A【原文】W:Hi,Jack.HowwasyourtriptoWuhan?M:Well,everythingwaswonderful.Ienjo
yeditexceptthattheweatherwaschillyinthisearlywinter.6.B7.B【原文】W:Hello…motorinsurancedepartment…M:Ohhel
lo…I’dliketoaskaboutinsuranceformycar.W:Yes,ofcourse.I’lljusttakeafewdetails.What’syourname?M:PatrickJones.W:Andyouraddress?M:It’s40
BankRoad.W:Whenwouldyouliketostarttheinsurance?M:I’llneeditfromthe30thofJanuary.W:Right.MrJones.I’mgettingacoupleofquotescomi
nguponthecomputernow,andthebestbetlookslikebeingwithacompanycalledRedFlag.Andthatcomesoutat$480peryear.M
:Well,thatseemsOK.It’squiteabitlowerthanI’vebeenpaying.8.B9.A10.C【原文】M:Thefloorlookssoshining.Didyoucallthecleaningcompany?W:N
o.Ihadaheadacheandreturnedhomeearlier.SoIdiditmyself.M:Aheadache?W:Don’tworry.Iamfeelingmuchbetternow.M:Youcouldhavecalledme.W:Thanks,honey
.Itwasn’tashardasyouthink.IhavebeenusingaRoombarecently.M:Oh,thatcleaningrobot?Itcostsalot.Maybe$400?W:Actuall
y,Igotitasaprizefrommybosslastweek.YouknowIalwaysdoagoodjob.M:Yousavedalot.Bytheway,howtousetheRoomba?W:It’seasy.Jus
tpressthebutton.Youcandosomethingelsewhileit’sworking.M:Interesting.Letmehelpcleanthefloornexttime.W:Sure.11.C12.B13.C【原文】W:I
understandthatyou’relookingtostartashowwithinthenexttwoyears.Isthistrue?M:Yes.I’vealwayswantedtobeoneofthepeopleyouseeontelevis
iontalkingtoguestsabouttheircareers.W:Haveyouthoughtaboutotheroptions?Thosetypesofshowscanbeonmanydiffer
enttypesofmedia.Manyhostsstartoutontheradio,butnowthetechnologyisbetterandyoucanevenmakeashowontheInternet.M:Iwantittobethe
showthatpeoplewatchwhilethey’reeatingdinner.W:That’sagoodgoal,butit’llbedifficulttogetyouontelevisionwithjustthatidea.Isuggestyoucomeupwithsomething
thatmakesyoudifferentfromtheothersimilarshowsairingnow.14.A15.B16.C17.A【原文】M:Mary,whoisyourfavoriteactor?W:Ni
colasCage.M:IusedtolikeNicolasCagemorethanIdonow.Heusedtoplaymoreinterestingroles.W:Whatdoyoumean?Whatmovies?M:
Oh,myfavoriteNicolasCagemoviewasWildatheart.Hewasperfectforthatrole.W:IsawWildatheart.Itwasboring.Ialmostcouldn'twatchit.M:Itwasthekindofmovi
ethattheycallblackhumor.W:Yes,Iknow.Blackhumorishumorwithalotofviolenceorhorriblethingsinit.Ireallydon’tlikeblackhumor.M:WhataboutRaisingAr
izona?Didyouseethat?W:No.M:Youmustseeit.Tome,thatistheclassicalNicolasCagemovie.Heisperfectforit.W:Ilikehisne
wmovies,M:Well,Iknowheismorepopularsincehestarteddoingactionmovies.ButIalwaysthinkheshouldbeacomicactor.Thatis
whathedoesbest.18.A19.A20.B【原文】M:Don'tcry.I'llcomehomefromcollegeattheendofeveryterm.You'llstillseeme.W:It'snotthat.I'mprep
aringyourfavoritemealandI'vebeencuttingonions.ButIdofeelsadthatyou'releaving.M:Iknow.Iunderstand.Butthisistheopportunityofalifetime.Icanseegreat
thingsaheadforme.W:Ihopeso.Yourbrotherandsisteraredoingwellatuniversity.You'rethelastofourchildrentoleavehome.M:I'll
beasuccess—justwaitandsee.Anyway,thefoodsmellsgood.W:Areyouhungry?Ihopeso.Bytheway,I'veinvitedUncleJacktodinner.Hewantedtoseeyoubeforeyoulea
ve.M:Ohgood,itwillbenicetoseehim.W:Ithinkhemightbebringingsomesortofgift,somakesureyouthankhimforit.M:Well,youdon'tneedtotellmethat.Iknowalla
boutgoodmanners.阅读:21.CBA24.ACCB28.DCBB32.DADC36-40GACFD完型:41-45BCCDA46-50CADBB51-55DBACD56.that/which57.a58.growth59.what60.experiencing61.wasbuilt6
2.to62.makes64.uncomfortably65.toenjoyNoticeWiththesummervacationapproaching,theEnglishclubplanstoorganizeafirstaidtrainingcl
ass,whosethemeis“Stayoutofdangerandenjoyasafeholiday”.Atthebeginningoftheclass,ashortfilmwillbeshown,helping
usstudentsknowhowaccidentalinjurieshappen.Thenanexpertwillgivealectureonhowtoavoidsuchinjuries.Atlast,wewilllearnhowtoperformfirstaidunderhisprofess
ionalguidance.Asscheduled,itwillbegivenintheschoollecturehallfrom3pmto5pmnextWednesday.Anyoneinterestedinitiswelcometoattend!TheSchoolEnglishClub获得
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