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2024年春季高三開(kāi)學(xué)摸底考試英語(yǔ)試卷新高考版

學(xué)校:___________姓名:班級(jí):___________考號(hào):

一、聽(tīng)力題

1.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthepetrestaurant?

A.Itsfood.B.Itsservice.C.Itsenvironment.

2.Whotaughtthewomantomakecakes?

A.Hersister.B.Hermother.C.Hergrandmother.

3.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Parkthecar.B.Lookatthestars.C.Getthetelescope.

4.HowdoesLisalearnthepronunciationofnewwords?

A.Byreferringtoadictionary.

B.Byaskingherteacherforhelp.

C.Byguessingitaccordingtotherules.

5.WhydoesthewomantalktoMike?

A.TolearnabouttheSilkRoad.

B.Toaskhimaboutamuseum.

C.Toinvitehimtoanexhibition.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdotheclubmembersdomostofthetime?

A.Practicepainting.

B.Appreciatepictures.

C.Takepartincompetitions.

7.Whenwillthegirlgototheclub?

A.At3:00pm.B.At4:30pm.C.At6:00pm.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Co-workers.C.Husbandandwife.

9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Makealist.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Cleanthemirror.

10.Whatisamust-buyitem?

A.Cleaningliquid.B.Aspecialcloth.C.Acomputer

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

11.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Sellingbooks.B.Doingasurvey.C.Attendingameeting.

12.Whatkindofbooksdoesthemanlikebest?

A.Historicalnovels.

B.Adventurestories.

C.Biographies.

13.Wheredidthemangetmostofhisbooks?

A.Fromhisfriends.

B.Fromthelibrary.

C.Fromonlinebookstores.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

14.WhatadviceisTimgoingtogivehisteachers?

A.Askingstudentstosendintheirworkelectronically.

B.Requestingstudentstorecycleschoolpaper.

C.Makingstudentsusebothsidesofpaper.

15.Whatactionshouldtheschoolcafeteriatakeinthefuture?

A.Uselocalproduce.

B.Havemeatlessmeals.

C.Stopsellingbottleddrinks.

16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Arecyclingplan.B.Agreenproject.C.Theschoollife.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

17.Whydofewerandfewerpeopledothecooking?

A.Theyarelivingabusylife.

B.Ifsdifficulttocaterforalltastes.

C.There'sawidevarietyoftakeoutfood.

18.Whatdomostpeopleprefertohave?

A.Fastfood.B.Home-madedishes.C.Low-sugardessert

19.Whatadvicedoesthespeakergivetopeople?

A.OrderingfoodontheInternet.

B.Cookinghealthymealsathome.

C.Eatingatarestaurantintheneighborhood.

20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytellus?

A.Americans1dailydiethaschangedalot.

B.Peopleliketryingdifferentcookingstyles.

C.Orderingfoodonlineisconvenientandpopular.

二,閱讀理解

Gabon,onthewestcoastofAfrica,hasnumerousrainforests,opengrasslands,white-

sandbeachesandrushingrivers.Herearefouradventuresthatcanletyouhaveunforgettable

experiences.

TheWildSpeciesAdventure

Thesiteofthisadventureisclosetoanationalpark,whichhaselephants,monkeys,

leopards,redriverhogsandsoon.Visitorscangoonajourneybyjeepandhaveachanceto

seethecountry'snaturalbeautyanddifferentbirdsinanearbyreserve.

TheFishingAdventure

Gabonhassomereallybigfishandmilesofuntouchedcoastlines,andthefishingspots

arenotpacked,becausetheyarewideapart.Whenfishing,visitorscanfindthemselvesin

pleasantplaces,surroundedbypalmtreesduringtheadventure.Gabon'suniquelagoon(環(huán)

礁湖)systemprovidesvisitorswitharangeoffish,allreadyforyoutojoininthefishing

contest.

ThePrivateIslandAdventure

Itisdifficultforvisitorstofindthisprivateislandontheseaonbookingoratripadvisor,

butitisknownbylocals.Itofferssmallbutcomfortableroomstorest.Visitorscantryfun

activitieslikewakeboardingandboating.Duringthewhaleseason,visitorscanalsorent

boatstotakeacloselookatwhalesbyfollowingresponsibleviewingguidelines.

TheWhaleWatchingAdventure

Thereisagreatdiversityofmarinemammalstoseeinthisadventure,especiallywhales.

Someofthewhalescanbefoundatalltime,whileothers,forexample,thehumpbackwhales,

onlyspendafewmonthsfromJulytoSeptember.Inthistrip,visitorscantakesplendid

picturesofthesewhalesplayingaroundandjumpingabovethesurfaceoftheseaunder

safetyguidance.

21.Whichadventureattractsaloveroflandanimalsmost?

A.Thewildspeciesadventure.B.Thefishingadventure.

C.Theprivateislandadventure.D.Thewhalewatchingadventure.

22.Whatarethespotsofthefishingadventurelike?

A.Noisy.B.Narrow.C.Uncrowded.D.Unpleasant.

23.Whatdothelasttwoadventuresoffer?

A.Whalewatching.B.Privatetripadvisors.

C.Cost-freewatersports.D.Aphoto-takingservice.

Themostobviousdogfetish(迷戀)todayisthelongingforcuteness.Almosteveryday

youcanseeadorablepicturesofdogsandotheranimalsthatwillmakeyousmileandsay,

"Howcute!n

ItisaculturalphenomenonthatthemediascholarJamesMeesecallsthe"cuteeconomy1

whichexistsprimarilyonsocialmedia,isuser-generated,andisheavilydominatedby

picturesofanimals,especiallypets.Thegoalistogenerateapositiveresponse,probably

followedbyataponthescreento"like"and"share”.Wecanclickthroughimageafterimage

ofcuteanimalsdoingcutethings,feelingalittleboostofgoodcheer.

Themarketingresearchershaveidentifiedsomeofthemostcommoncategoriesof

cutenessinonlinepetcontent:animalsdoingsillythings;animalsofextremesize;animals

withunusuallooks;andanimalsbehavinginwaysthatseemhuman-like.Dogsandother

animalsinthe"cuteeconomy"areoftenfurtherhumanizedbybeingdressedinclothingand

accessorized(裝飾)withhats,jewellery,nailpolishandfurdyedarainbowofcolors.Users

whopostsuccessfullyandwithsomestrategiescanmakemoneybydoingso.Thus,certain

dogshavebecomecutenesscelebrities,withmillionsofdevotedfollowersandpaidcontent

fromadvertisers.

Unfortunately,thepriceofthe"cuteeconomy"comesataseriouscost.Thecutestand

mostpopularbreedstendtobethosewiththemostsignificantriskofhealthandbehavioral

problems.Cutenessisoftencoupledwiththeirdiscomfort.Peoplearedrawntothecuteness

ofdogswithextremelyforeshortenedskullsandextremelyshortlegsandawkwardlylong

bodies,suchastheFrenchbulldogandthecorgi.

Actually,therearewell-establishedhealthissues.Weshouldtreatthe"cuteeconomy*

withcaution,likeresistingthecommodification(商品化)ofappearancebyoptingoutof

socialmediachannelspromotingthe"cuteeconomy".Wecanalsochoosenotto"like"or

"share"imagesofdogswhosecutenessislinkedwithdiscomfort.Althoughweare

biologicallyattractedtodogsthataresupercute,weshouldbemindfulinour"impulses".

24.Whatisthekeytothe"cuteeconomy"accordingtothetext?

A.Cuteanimals1attractiveappearance.

B.Takingpicturesofdifferentanimals.

C.Petowners*likingadorablepictures.

D.Postingcuteanimals*picturesonsocialmedia.

25.Whichkindofcutenessismostlikelytobetheonlinepetcontent?

A.Anormal-sizeddogiseatingbones.

B.Awhitecatisquietlylyingnexttoitsowner.

C.Amonkeyisattentivelytakingcareofitsbaby.

D.Aparrotdressedinasuitissinginganddancing.

26.Whatisthesideeffectofthe"cuteeconomy"?

A.Itwillchangetheanimals1nature.

B.Itmaymaketheanimalsnotsocute.

C.Itmaycausehealthproblemstotheanimals.

D.Itwillresultinadeclineinanimalpopulation.

27.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.MarketingStrategy-CutenessB.TheCuteEconomyandItsPrice

C.HappinessfromPetsD.SharePicturesorNot

StringsoflettershaverecentlybeenfloodingtheChineseInternet.Netizenshave

embracedtheMBTI(Myers-BriggsTypeIndicator)personalitytest,usingitsdistinctive

combinationsofletterstodefineandclassifythemselvesandothers,sparkingtheformation

ofactiveonlinecommunities.Initiallydesignedasaself-assessmenttooltooutline

personalitytypesandpreferences,theMBTIhasfoundenormouspopularityinChina.

TheMBTIcategorizesindividualsusingfourpairsofcharacteristics:introversion(I)(內(nèi)

向)orextroversion(E)(外向),sensing(S)orintuition(N),thinking(T)orfeeling(F),and

judging(J)orperceiving(P).Thisleadstodistinctfour-lettercombinations,like"ISTJ"or

nINFP.nThevaluesnE"

And"I"haveespeciallyattractedpublicinterest.Thosewhoexhibitextroversion(E)

characteristicsarenowhumorouslydescribedasoutgoing,talkative,wild,andsociallyskilled.

Theyareoftenplayfullycalled"socialgangsters"duetotheirstrongsocialskills.Incontrast,

thosewithintroversion(I)areshownasquiet,reserved,reflective,andsociallyanxious.

Amongtheplayfulteasing,theseeightseeminglysimplelettershavepromoteddeeper

self-awarenessandevendevelopedasenseoffriendshiponsocialmediaplatforms.

Individualsdiscovertheirstrengthsandhumorouslyacknowledgetheiroddbehavior.This

newfoundself-awarenessnotonlyaidsinunderstandingtheirfundamentalvaluesbutalso

offersawaytodealwiththecommonuneasethatbotherstoday'syouth.Manyfindcomfort

inthinking,"Myongoinganxiety,over-sensitivity,andself-doubtcomefrombeinganINFP.

Suchcharacteristicsaretypicalforthispersonalitytype;thus,Pmperfectlynormal".

Netizensoftenhumorouslynote:"Ineverydaylife,duringsocialevents,Iswitch

betweenintroversionandextroversion.Atwork,Iinitiallyactextrovertedbutgradually

becomemoreintroverted.WhenIseesomeoneIlike,Pmextrovertedinmyheadbutin

reality,I'mallintroverted.HaidilaoHotpotrestaurants,knownfortheirfancybirthday

celebrations,sometimesmakecustomersfeelawkward.Theirtypicalbirthdaysonggoes,

"Saygoodbyetoallworries,andembracealljoys."Itsashowmeantfortheextra-social.So,

ifanextrovertisinvitedtosuchacelebration,theymighthumorouslyexclaim,"Ican'ttake

it!.Fvebecomeintrovertedinthefaceofevenmoreextrovertedindividuals/

28.WhatistheoriginalfunctionoftheMBTIpersonalitytest?

A.Toformactiveonlinecommunities.

B.ToscientificallyclassifyNetizenbehaviors.

C.Tomakeadefinitionandclassificationofpeople.

D.Toevaluatethetypesofcharacterandpreferences.

29.Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobeansocialgangster"?

A.Atimidperson.B.Ashyperson.C.Adaringperson.D.Ahumbleperson.

30.UnderstandingMBTItypecanhelpto.

A.attractedpublicinteresthumorously.

B.recognizeandacceptpersonalcharacters.

C.comfortthepeoplewithpersonalityshortages.

D.knowyourselfbetterandcorrectoddbehavior.

31.WhydoestheauthormentionbirthdaycelebrationsinHaidilaoHotpotrestaurants?

A.Toexplainwhyanextrovertisofteninvitedtotheircelebration.

B.Toshowpeople'spersonalitiescanchangeondifferentoccasions.

C.Toindicatethebirthdaysongscouldmakecustomersembarrassed.

D.TostressthepopularityofbirthdaypartiesinlaidilaoHotpotrestaurants.

Adultstendtohavestrongercognitive,social,andemotionalskills,whichallowthemto

betteridentifywith,offeradviceto,andotherwisesupportfriends.Manyyoungadultsenjoy

thisemotionaldepthalongwithanabundanceoffreetime,beforefamilyandcareer

responsibilitiespickupinmidlife.It'snowonderthatthisageisahigh-watermarkfor

friendship.Thosewhogotocollegegetafewextrayearsoflivingneartheirpeers.Laterin

adulthood,though,peoplehavemoredemandsontheirtime;work,romanticpartnership,and

caregivingallcompetefortheirattention.

Plus,whenadultsentertheworkforcefull-time,potentialnewfriendsdon'tconstantly

surroundthemthewaytheydidinschoolorwhilelivingindormitories.Thoughsome

continuetocarveouttimefortheirsociallives.Bagwellsaid,friendshiptendstobecome"a

luxuryratherthanpriority.n

Underthesenewcircumstances,manypeopleseefriendslessfrequently——andtheytend

tospendthetimetheydohavetogetherdifferently.Forefficiency'ssake,theymightpair

socializingwithotheractivitieslikesharingameal.Thoughgrabbingdinnerwithafriendcan

beengaging,it'safarcryfromwell-plannedforestceremonies.Friendscouldchoosetotell

eachothersecretsatameal,buttheactivitydoesn'tbringaboutthetypeofnaturalopenness

thatplaycan.

Thispursuitofefficiencyandthesafetyoffollowingroutinecancomeatthecostof

pleasure.Anefficiencymindsetriskshavingfriendshipsfeellikemakingatrade,asifeach

meetingshouldbenworthit."Butsqueezingtimefbrshortandraremeetingsisunlikelyto

feelfulfilling.Ifyouhaven'tseeneachotherinawhile,focusingonchattingaboutolddaysis

natural.However,lookingbackonimportanteventsinlifecanfeellikeexchangingnotes

whilejointadventurescreatememories-thefoundationofclosefriendship.Asthe

sociologistEricKlinenbergputit,"Youtendtoenrichyoursociallifewhenyoustopstay

longerandwastetime."

32.Whydoyoungadultspossessthedeeperfriendship?

A.Theypaytheirwholeattentiontomakingfriends.

B.Theyhavemoredemandsonmaintainingfriendship

C.Theyenjoydevelopingfriendshipwithenormouspeople.

D.Theytakeadvantageofskillsandtimetokeepfriendship.

33.WhatdoesBagwellsayaboutfriendshipofadultsworkingfull-time?

A.Theyconsiderittoughtokeepfriendship.

B.Theyplacegreatemphasisonmakingfriends.

C.Theyhaveapreferencefbrstayingwithfriends.

D.Theyspendalargeamountofmoneyconnectingwithfriends.

34.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofwell-plannedforestceremoniesinparagraph3?

A.Theyareefficientandengagingactivities.

B.Friendsgetmorenaturalpleasurefromthem.

C.Itisnecessarytoseefriendsfrequentlyinthem.

D.Ittakesalongtimetomakepreparationsforthem.

35.What'sEricKlinenbergfsattitudetowardsefficiency-basedsocializing?

A.Ambiguous.B.Positive.C.Negative.D.Approving.

三、七選五

36.SomepalsandIwereinthemidstofapinballcompetitionatabartheothernight

whenthemachinekeptbreakingdown.Wecalledoveraverybusyemployeewho's

responsibleforhelpingkeeptheplacerunning.Heputeverythingasidetofixourproblematic

pinballmachinetwice.①Acoupleoftheguysimmediatelyobjected,sayingthe

employeewasjustdoingthejobhewaspaidtodo.Iinsistedandgotthegrouptoagreetothe

plan,althoughsomewhatreluctantly.

Mypinballwizarddidn'tstretchouthishand,buthowmanytimeshavewerunacross

thosepaymentscreensthatsuggesta20%tipforbeinghandedasandwichweordered?②

Thereisdatatobackupthetrend:66%ofAmericanadultshaveanegativeview

oftipping,and32%saythey9resickofthosepayment-screenhints,accordingtoarecent

Bankratesurvey.

(3)IadmittherearetimesIsuspectthetippingthinghasgonetoofar-say,

whenI'mataself-checkoutlineandthere9sstillrequesttoleavesomethingextra.ButI'm

generallywillingtoerronthesideofcaution:Ifsomeoneisexpectingatip,I'llassumethey

havefinancialreasonstodoso.(4)

Plus,tippingisgoodkarma(因果報(bào)應(yīng)).Ifsalwaysworthittotipinunexpected

situations-onesthatdon'tnecessarilyinvolveahintonapaymentscreen.⑤He

wassogratefulforthe$10tipthatlaterthatnight,herewardedourgroupwithwellmore

than$10infreetokens(代金券)forfutureplay.

Sonexttime,theremustbenoargumentswithmyfriendswhentimescometotip.

A.Thisleadstowhafsbeencalled"tippingfatigue(疲勞)”

B.So,whyamIwillingtogoagainstthetrendandsayyes?

C.Isuggestedwetiphim$10andsplitthetipamongallofus.

D.There'sanargumentthatweshouldbantippingaltogether.

E.Guesswhathappenednextwithmypinball-machinefixeratthebar?

F.Onedollarortwowon'tmakeorbreakme,butitcanpossiblyhelpwiththeirrent.

G.Shouldtheyearnfarbelowtheminimumwage,employersmustmakeupthedifference.

四、完形填空(15空)

Inthesummerof2015,BrianPetersonandhiswife,hadjustmovedtoCalifornia.

Outsidethecouple'sapartment,ahomelessmanoftenyelledonthestreetcomer.Oneday,

PetersonwasreadingthebookLoveDoes,whenhisquietwas]bythehomelessman.

Inspiredbythebook's2message,Petersonthendecidedtogooutand3himself.

Inthatfirstconversation,Petersonlearnedthattheman'snamewasMattFaris.He'd

movedtoCaliforniatopursueacareerin4,buthesoonfellon5difficulties

andendeduplivingonthestreet.ThestorytouchedPeterson,a6oftheCleveland

CollegeofArt,whohadn'tpickedupapaintbrushineightyears.7,hefoundhimself

askingifhecouldpaintFaris'sportrait.Farissaidyes.

This8sparkedPetersontofoundFacesofMankind,anonprofitorganizationthat

focusedonpaintingand9portraitsofthosewhoareunhoused.Petersonputhalfthe

moneyintoa“l(fā)oveaccount“tohelphis10getbackontheirfeet.Manypeopleusethe

fundsfor11一medicalcare,clothesorfood,butFarischoseto12hismusical

dream.WhenthealbumwasdeliveredtoFaris,themanfinallycouldn'tcontainhisemotions

and13inPeterson'sarms.

Overtheyears,Petersonhasdiscoveredthatthebuyersbegintoseethehomeless

14.Theymentionthattheytendtoconnectanddevelopfriendshipwithsomeonethey

mighthaveotherwise15.

37.A.challengedB.defeatedC.disturbedD.settled

38.A.caringB.depressingC.hopelessD.powerful

39.A.accuseB.delightC.declareD.introduce

40.A.businessB.musicC.medicineD.painting

41.A.academicB.emotionalC.financialD.physical

42.A.designerB.graduateC.professorD.student

43.A.DesperatelyB.UnwillinglyC.DeliberatelyD.Unexpectedly

44.A.encounterB.conflictC.reunionD.negotiation

45.A.donatingB.exhibitingC.distributingD.selling

46.A.artistsB.employeesC.modelsD.neighbors

47.A.preparationsB.necessitiesC.recreationsD.requirements

48.A.accomplishB.postponeC.approachD.purchase

49.A.clappedB.laughedC.screamedD.wept

50.A.cautiouslyB.differentlyC.openlyD.bravely

51.A.accompaniedB.desertedC.overlookedD.supported

五、短文填空

52.China'sShenzhou14crewspenttheMidAutumnFestivalinspace①the

firsttime,enjoyingfoodincludingmooncakesandlettucegrownbythemselvesinspace,②

wasalsothefirsttimeastronautsenjoyedvegetablesgrowninspace.

China?(successful)launchedtheShenzhou14toitsTiangongspacestation

onthemorningofJune5,2022.ThecommanderofthemissionisChenDong,aveteranofth

eShenzhou11missioninOctober2016.(4)(join)ChenDongonShenzhou14isL

iuYang,whowasbomin1978and⑤(become)China9sfirstwomantaikonautwh

enshelaunchedontheShenzhou9missiononJune16,2012.AnotherShenzhou14crewme

mberforthisflightisCaiXuzhe,making?(he)firstspaceflight.

ThethreeastronautsrecordedtheirfirstMid-AutumnFestivalatthespacestationwith?_

videoshowingthefloatingmooncakes,lettuce,andholidayfoodpacks.

“Weareverygratefultothegroundteamformakingourspacelifefullofromanceands

urprises^saidLiuYang,holdingupafoodbag⑧(paint)withhearts.

⑨(seed)carriedbytheastronautsgrewintotwogreenlettuceplantsafterthr

eemonthsofcultivation.“Wecan'twait?(enjoy)freshvegetablesgrowninspac

e,“saidCaiXuzhe.

六、書(shū)面表達(dá)

53.為了讓學(xué)生全面發(fā)展,你校在課外活動(dòng)中,舉辦了主題為“LifeSkillsShow”比賽,

你贏得了一等獎(jiǎng)。請(qǐng)你就你的參賽經(jīng)歷寫(xiě)一篇短文向校英文報(bào)投稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動(dòng)目的;

2.介紹你參賽的生活技能(烹飪或手工等);

3.個(gè)人感受。

注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2,可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

LifeSkillsShow

七、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)

54.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短

文。

"Mom!I'mhome!”Johnclosedthedooranddroppedhisbooksonanearbychair."Hi,

John,homealready?"Hismomturnedaround.

"It'sspring.Iwasthinkingmoreofourannualspringcleaning,,,John,smomsuggested.

"TomorrowisSaturday.Let'sdosomecleaning,okay?n"Okay,"Johnagreedunwillingly..

Thenextday,theycleanedupstairs,downstairs,inside,outside,untileverythingwas

spotless.Tired,theysankintothecouch.PointingtoGrandpa'schair,John'smomexclaimed,

"Ohmy!Thatoldchairhasgottogo.WellbuyGrandpaanewone.John'sgrandpalived

withthemsinceGrandmahaddied."John,Let'stakethechairtothecurb(馬路邊).

Tomorrowthegarbagetruckispickinguponourblock.”

Astheyattemptedtomovethechair,Grandpawalkedbydraggingone'sfeetthroughthe

doorandquicklyblockedtheirway."Oh,no!"heprotested."Youcan'ttakemychair."

"Itsoldandworn.Wellbuyyouanewone,"John'smomargued.

"No,"John'sgrandpapersisted,tryingtopushhischairbackintoplace."Idon'twanta

newone,"hisvoicetrembled.

John'smomhadtogiveupandsaidshewoulddiscussitwithJohn'sdad,whowasstill

atwork.John'smomleftthelivingroomtopreparethedinner.Withasighofrelief,theold

mansankintohischairandclosedhiseyes.

"Grandpa,whywon'tyouletusgetridofthechair?It'ssoold."Johnaskedhisgrandpa

whenhismomlefttheroom.

"Youdon'tunderstand,John."Grandpashookhisheadfromsidetoside.Afteralong

pausehesaid,"Isatinthischair,withyourgrandmarighthere,whenIaskedhertomarryme.

WhenIsitinthischairandclosemyeyesIfeelsheisnear/Grandpasoftlystroked(輕撫)

thearmofthechair."Andthenightyourfatherwasbom,Isatinthischair.Iwasnervousand

scaredwhentheyplacedthetinybabyintomyarms,yetIwasneverhappier."Asmile

flashedacrosshisoldface.

"IthinkI'mbeginningtounderstand,"Johnsaidthoughtfully."Thechairgaveyou

comfortandwarmth.Thisisnotjustachair.Itismorelikeafriend."However,thatnight

whenJohnandhisgrandpawereasleep,John'smomanddadcarriedthechairtothecurb.

注意:

L續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Thenextmorning,whenJohncamedownstairs,hisgrandpastoodbythewindowand

lookedoutsidesadly.

SeeingJohnrescuethechairfromthegarbagemen,hismomturnedandlookedatJohn's

grandpa.

參考答案

1.答案:A

解析:W:ApetrestauranthasbecomeverypopularinShanghai.Whynottakeyourdogto

haveamealthere?

M:Soundsgreat.ButI'mnotsureifmydogcanstaythereeatingquietly.

W:Don'tworry.Theserviceandtheenvironmentarequitegood.Andbestofall,thefoodnot

onlylooksdeliciousbutalsotastesgood.

2.答案:B

解析:M:Thiscakeisdelicious.ItmustbefromFantasyBakeryonBroadway.

W:Actually,Imadeitmyself.Mymothertaughtmysisterandmetomakecakeswhenwe

werelittlegirls.Asatraditioninmyfamily,shelearnedtomakecakesfrommygrandmother.

3.答案:C

解析:W:Ihaveneverbeentoaplacelikethis.

M:Thisisthebestplacearoundtogetagoodlookatthestars.Pmgoingtofetchthe

telescopeforyou.Itsinmycar.

4.答案:A

解析:M:Lisa,doyouoftenguessthepronunciationaccordingtopronunciationruleswhen

youcomeacrossanewword?

W:No.Ithinkit'sfareasiertolearnthecorrectpronunciationfromthebeginning,soI

usuallyuseadictionary.Whataboutyou?

M:It'sreallyagoodhabit.IthinkIhavetolearnfromyou.Ialwaysaskmyteacherforhelp.

5.答案:C

解析:W:Mike,areyouinterestedinlearningabouttheSilkRoad?

M:Certainly.Ihearditwasthemostimportantper-modemEurasiantraderoute.

W:Youareright.There'sanexhibitionaboutitinMuseumofChineseinAmerica.What

aboutgoingtherethisafternoon?

M:Whynot?

6.答案:B

解析:W:Hi,John.Youareamemberofourschoolpaintingclub,aren'tyou?

M:Yes,Iam.

W:Doyouoftenpaintintheclub?

M:Yes,butwhatwedomostofthetimeisappreciatepictures.

W:Thatsoundsfun.

M:Ourcluboftenholdspaintingcompetitions.Ihopetowinaprizeinthecompetitionnext

month.

W:Goodluck!Bytheway,I'dliketojoinyourclub.Whenisitopen?

M:Itisopenfrom4:30pmto6:00pmonTuesdayandfrom3:00pmto4:30pmonThursday.

W:Great!Iwillgototheclubat3:00pmthisafternoon.

7.答案:A

8.答案:C

解析:W:Lookatourroom!Itisinadreadfulmess.Wemusthaveabigcleaningthis

weekend.

M:OK.

W:Butbeforethat,weshoulddosomepreparationfirst.Couldyoupleasebuysomething

afterworktomorrow?Suchascloth,cleaningliquid,and...

M:Perhapsyou'dbettergivemealist.Idon'tthinkIcouldkeepalloftheminmind.

W:0K.Iwillgiveyoualistlater.

M:Bytheway,Iguesswehavecleaningliquidathome,whichweboughtlastmonth,

remember?

W:Oh,yes,sowedon'thavetobuyitnow.

M:Asforcloth,doyoureallyneedit?

W:Yes,it'susedforcleaningthescreenofthecomputerandmirror,ofcourse.Weshoulduse

aspecialcloth.

M:Isee.

9.答案:A

10.答案:B

11.答案:B

解析:W:Excuseme,canyousparemeafewminutes?IworkfortheStarBookstoreandwe

aredoingasurveyaboutpeople'sreadinghabits.Iwanttoaskyouacoupleofquestions.

M:Yes,alright.Whatwouldyouliketoknow?

W:Well,whatkindofbooksdoyouprefertoread?

M:Hmm,Iabsolutelyloveadventurestoriesbest.Iamalsointerestedinhistoricalnovels.

Andrecently,I'vereadseveralbiographies.

W:OK.Wheredoyoubuyyourbooks?InstoresorontheInternet?

M:Abouttwothirdsofmybookswereboughtfromonlinebookstores.Sometimes,Igotoa

bookstoreifIseesomethinginterestinginthewindow.Ialsoborrowbooksfromfriendsor

thelibrary.

W:Isee.Therewillbeabookfairinourbookstore.Somebestsellersarealsoonshow.

Wouldyouliketocome?

M:Sure.I'dliketoknowaboutsomenewbooks.

W:Great!Thankyouforyourtime.Haveaniceday.

M:Thankyou.Gooddaytoyou.

12.答案:B

13.答案:C

14.答案:A

解析:W:Tim,you'regoingtotalkaboutyourprojectonHowtoLeadaGreenerLife.

M:Well,Iusedtogotoschoolbycar.Catchingabuswouldbebetter,butthere'snobusstop

nearmyhouse.However,Iridemybiketoschoolnow.

W:OK,andwhataboutbeinggreenonceyou'reatschool?

M:Well,Irealizedthatalthoughallschoolpaperwasrecycledandmost

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