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2025屆山西省部分學校高三上學期模擬考試英語試題

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、聽力選擇題

1.Whopromisedtomeetthewomaninthecafe?

A.Mia.B.Max.C.John.

2.Whatistheweatherlikeatnoon?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inapark.B.Atthebeach.C.Onthemountain.

4.Whatkindofbooksdoesthemanprefer?

A.Adventurous.B.Traditional.C.Romantic.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Themagicalcats.B.Thebravesuperheroes.C.Thesufferinguniverse.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

6.Howwillthemangototheairport?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bysubway.C.Bytrain.

7.WhenwillthemanleaveManhattan?

A.At1:30p.m.B.At12:00noon.C.At3:00p.m.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

8.Whydidthemancongratulatethewoman?

A.Shebecameanestablishedwriter.B.Shemademoneyfromher

book.C.Shegotherbookpublished.

9.Whatisthewomanplanningtodo?

A.Holdaparty.B.Meetthepublisher.C.Sendinvitations.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatisthewomaninquiringabout?

A.Touringroutes.B.Cookingclasses.C.Healthlectures.

11.WhatdoestheFoodStudioconcentrateon?

A.Howtoloseweight.B.Howtokeeplowcaloriediets,C.Howtocookseasonal

products.

12.Whencanthewomanattendanonlinelecture?

A.OnThursdayevening.B.OnWednesdayafternoon.C.OnSundaymorning.

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Whatisthemanexpectingtobecome?

A.Adoctor.B.Avolunteer.C.Agraphicdesigner.

14.WhatwillbeheldonOctober19th?

A.Aquiz.B.Adance.C.Aparty.

15.WhatwillthemandoonNovember18th?

A.Organizeadance.B.Directtheband.C.Checkthetickets.

16.WhatwillthemanprovideforNewYear'sEveparty?

A.Aposter.B.Somedrinks.C.Abigdinner.

聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。

17.Whatisthespeaker'sfavoritebook?

A.LeafStorm.B.StrangePilgrims.C.OneHundredYearsof

Solitude.

18.WhatisthewritingstyleofMarquez?

A.Naturalism.B.Magicalrealism.C.Romanticism.

19.Whatimpressedthespeakermost?

A.Marquez9sdialogues.B.Marquez9scharacters.C.Marquez9sdescriptionof

places.

20.WhateditionofMarquez^workhasthespeakerread?

A.English.B.French.C.Spanish.

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二、閱讀理解

2025BowSeatOceanAwarenessStudentContest

AboutCompetition

wherewelive.Asglobaltemperaturesrise,ourweatherpatternschange,causingheatwaves,

drought,flooding,hurricanes,andmore.WhileKenyaenduredafifthyearofdrought,Pakistan

experiencedunprecedentedfloods.WildfiresinCanadaandtheUShavebecomearegularsummer

occurrence,butforislandsinthePacific,likeKiribati,sealevelrisethreatenstheirlandand

freshwaterresources.Sowhatisthestorythatyou'dliketotell?

The2025BowSeatOceanAwarenessStudentContest-TellYourClimateStory,

encouragingstudentstobecomeaclimatewitnessandsharetheirownuniqueclimatestory.

Youareinvitedtocreativelyexpressyourpersonalexperiences,insights,orperceptions(看

法)aboutourchangingclimatereality.Usethisopportunitytolearnabouttheclimatecrisisand

howitimpactsyourfamilyandcommunity,andtoexamineyourindividualresponsestoour

evolvingworld.

Submissionsareacceptedin:—Photography/—PoetrySpokenWord/—Creative

Writing/一Film/一PerformingArts:MusicDance/—InteractiveMultimedia

Eligibility(參賽資格):

Studentsaged11-18fromaroundtheworldareinvitedtoparticipateintheOcean

AwarenessContest.Enterthedivisionbasedonyourageatthetimeofentry:

—JuniorDivision:Age11-14

—SeniorDivision:Age15-18

Studentscanparticipateasanindividualorasaclub,class,orgroupofanysize.

Prize:Gold,SilverandBronzeAwardwinners,aswellasHonorableMentionwinnerswill

beannouncedineachcontestdivision.Severalotherspecialawardswillbeannouncedaswell.

Entryfees:2$foreachparticipant.

21.WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph1?

A.Toinformpeopleofenvironmentalissues.B.Toexplorewaystodealwithclimate

change.

C.Tointroduceclimateindifferentcountries.D.Toofferbackgroundinformationforthe

contest.

22.Whatcanyousubmitforthecontest?

A.Avideo.B.Apainting.C.Asculpture.D.Adesign.

23.Whataspectofthiscontestisflexible?

A.Theage.B.Thefee.C.Thecontesttheme.D.Theentrymethod.

'TdplayCabotmore.Butshejustwon'thustle(猛沖)Ioverheardthecoachofmygirls'

softballteamsaythesewords.Me,nohustle?Howcouldanyonethinkthat?Iwasflabbergasted.I

hadmorehustlethananyotherteensIknew!

IfstrueIdidn'treallylikesoftball.Ilovedthepartwhereyouwentuptobattohittheball.

Buttherestofthegame-whereyouhadtostandoutinthefieldhopingnoballswouldflyyour

waybecausethenyoumighthavetocatchthem-waslessthrillingtome.Worse,Iwasterrible

atit,totheharmoftheteam.MostlyIjuststaredatthetreetopspastthefield,thinkingof

whateverstoryIwaswritingatthemoment.ThisishowIwasoftenhitintheheadwithballs,and

endedupsittinginthetrench.

Butdidthisindicatealackofhustle?I'dbeenwritingstoriesforaslongasIcould

remember.Ihadalreadywrittendozensofshortstoriesandevennovels,oneofwhichIwas

particularlyproudof,abouttheprincessofaforeignlandwhoneededthehelpofahandsome,

lonelyknight(騎士)tosaveherthrone(王冠).WhileIcouldn'tsaymycommitmenttosportswas

verystrong,canCoachsayIdidn'thaveanyhustle?

Afterthatgame,wewereonthebusridehome.Ispentthelong,dustyridecheerfully

fillingmyteammatesinonthelatestchapterofPrincessandtheLonelyKnight,comfortingthem

afterourterribleloss,andgivingthemsomethingtolookforwardto:notournextgame,butthe

nextchapter.Theyweren'taloneintheiranticipation.Icouldn'twaittogethometowriteit!

Thafswhenithitme:Coachwasright.IhadallthehustleforthingsIactuallycaredabout.But

sports?Notsomuch.

Iwasquittingsoftball.Myheartwasn'tinit.Iwasonlyhurtingtheteam-andmyself一

byspendingtimedoinganactivityIdidn'tenjoy,whenIcouldbedoingwhatreallymattered:

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hustlingatwhatIloved.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"flabbergasted“meaninParagraph1?

A.Entertained.B.Convinced.C.Astonished.D.Amused.

25.WhatdidCabotusuallydowhileintheballfield?

A.Jumpatthechancetohittheball.B.Expecttocatchtheflyingballtimely.

C.Considerthedetailsofherstorycontent.D.Imagineaknight?ssavingherfromaballhit.

26.WhatmadeCabotunderstandhercoach?

A.Theinterestofherteammatesinhernovel.B.Thefailureofherteaminthesoftball

game.

C.Theexpectationoftheteammatesforthenextgame.D.Thelossofhercoach,s

confidenceinher.

27.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestusdo?

A.Avoididentifyingyourselfasaquitter.B.Pursuewhatyouhavetruepassionin.

C.Followyourheartinacompetitivesport.D.Trustyourcouragetomakeselfjudgements.

Lotsofpeopleareconcernedabouttheabilitythatartificialintelligence(AI)hastocopy

theirvoices.WhenAIisusedtomakefalserecordingsofthingsthatapersonneversaid,itis

calleda"deepfake(深度偽造)However,AIishelpingpeoplewhocannolongerspeak,regaina

versionoftheirvoice.

21-year-oldAlexisBoganusedtolovesingingalongwithsongsbyherfavoritemusicians

likeTaylorSwift.Shewasasingerinherschoolmusicgroupasateenager.ButlastAugust,

doctorssuccessfullyremovedatumor(腫瘤)fromthebackofherbrain.ThenBoganhadtrouble

speaking.Thoughshehasregainedsomeabilitytospeak,thereisnosignthatshewilleverbeable

tospeaklikesheusedto.

Lastmonth,Bogangothervoicebackinaway.ExpertscreatedatoolforherusingALShe

usesatext-to-voiceapponherphonebywritingwordsandholdingitupatthecoffeeshopso

serverscanhearher.

TheappusesOpenAFsvoicetool.Programmerstrainedtheappusinga15-secondsound

recordingfromacookingvideoBoganmadeasateenager.Mostofthevideohadcookingsounds,

sothatisalltheycoulduse.Butitwasenough.

Thedoctorsareworkingwithotherpatientstogathervoicesamples,hopingtobringthe

apptootherhospitalsaroundtheworld.Butrightnow,theapp,calledVoiceEngine,isnot

publiclyavailable.Thecompanyisverylimitedinwhowe*regivingthetechnologytobecause

theywanttobesureeveryonewhosevoiceisbeingusedhasgivenpermission.OtherAI

companies,however,aremakingtheirvoice-cloningservicesavailabletoentertainment

companiesorotherorganizations.

Boganbelievesthetechnologywillprogressovertimesothatwhensheisolder,shedoes

nothavetodependonthevoiceshehadasateenager.Sheisexcitedthatsheiscontributingtoa

changethatwillhelppeoplewhoarecurrentlyusingrobotic-soundingvoices.

28.WhathappenedtoBoganlastyear?

A.Shehaddifficultysingingwithfamoussingers.B.Shehadafailureintheoperation

onherbrain.

C.Shefailedtomakeherschoolmusicgroup.D.Shelostvoiceafterabrainsurgery.

29.HowdoesBoganusetheapptool?

A.Bywritingdownherneedsinherphone.B.Bymakinga15-secondsoundrecording.

C.Byrecordingacookingvideoofherself.D.Bycopyingthesoundofateenager.

30.WhatshouldtheusersofVoiceEnginedofirst?

A.Gathervoicesamplesfrompatients.B.PermitOpenAItousetheirvoices.

C.Recordrobotic-soundingvoicethemselves,D.Providevoice-cloningservicesfor

companies.

31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AIGeneratesaNewVoiceB.AICanSpotDeepfakeEasily

C.AIHelpsaPatientRegainVoiceD.AIRecognizesYourVoiceWell

Thesustainablevillageofthefuture,ifMartinaWaldemarandJoaoAlmeidahaveanysay

aboutit,willhavesolarpanels,earthenbuildings,andaformofregenerativeagriculturethat

copiesnaturetoproduceclimate-friendlyfood.Thefieldhandswhoworktherewillearnwages

wellabovewhafsstandardforthisruralareaofPortugal.Therewillbecoworkingspacewithfast

internet.atThelifecanbeeasy,"Mr.Almeidasaysofhisfamily'sproject,whichtheycallGandum

Village.

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BuyinglocalisonegoalofanewprojectcalledRuralRevive,aprivateconservationeffort

wheretouristsstayinfashionable,low-impactrooms-andtheprojectisdevelopingintoa

servicecenterforadeserteconomy.ButthepurposeofRuralReviveisnotjusteconomic.Atthe

sametime,ittrainslocalssuchasElricoBekeurinhorticulture(園藝)andenterprise.

ReinholdMangundubeganRuralRevivewhenherememberssittingbyabonfire,listening

tohisfathertellhimabouttheforestandbirdsofhisbirthplaceinhiscountry.Thosevillagefires

litadesireinhimtorestoreandregeneratetheearthandwildlifethathecouldonlyimagine.t4I

believeifstimewestartbuildingbeautifulstoriesaboutthefutureandusethosestoriesofthe

futuretoaddressourcurrentproblems,hesays.

Mr.Bekeurgrowsagardenwithanirrigationsystemfeedingajungleofgreenerywiththe

knowledgehehaslearnedfromRuralReviveaboutgrowingfruitsandvegetablesinthedesert

earth.'Tmhopinginmyheartthatmyneighborhoodwillallstartgrowingtheirownproduce,

theirownfoodforthemselves,hesays.

ButunlikepastUtopiancollectives,ecovillageslikeGandumVillageandRuralReviveare

decidedlypractical."'Ultimately,weallhavetobelivinginecovillages,9,saysDanielGreenberg.

“They'renotisolatingthemselvesfromthemainstreamworld;theywantthepublictocomeand

stayawhile-oratleastbuytheirproduce.They'retryingtocreateculture,storiesabouthowwe

livelocallyandgloballyinharmonywitheachotherandtheplanet.^^

32.WhatdoesParagraph1focuson?

A.Alljobswillbecarriedoutremotely.B.Asustainablelifecanbeenjoyable.

C.Climateisfriendlytoagriculture.D.Eco-friendlyvillagesneedhigh-paidfarmers.

33.WhatistheintentionofReinhold'sRuralRevive?

A.Torecallhispastchildhoodlife.B.Togaineconomicprofits.

C.Tosolvevariousglobalissues.D.Toattracttouriststothedeserts.

34.HowdidMr.BekeurbenefitfromRuralRevive?

A.Gettingfinancialsupportforhisgreenhouse.B.Receivingtrainingofplantingindeserts.

C.Cooperatinginbuildinghisirrigationsystem.D.Growingenoughfoodforhis

community.

35.WhafsDaniefsattitudetowardsEcovillages?

A.Doubtful.B?Critical.C.Approving.D.Unconcerned.

Theplanetoffersnoshortageofbeautifullandscapestoinspireandimmerse(沉浸)

yourself.Bealandscapephotographer,andshareyourviewwiththeworld.

Therearefewphotographysubjectsmorebreathtakingthantheworldaroundus.36

Tobecomealandscapephotographerandcapture(拍攝)thebeautyinnature,youneedto

understandlight,composition,andhowtoturnyourimageintoaworkofartthattellsa

convincingstory.Lookingatmakingthisyourcareer?Lefstakealookattheinsandoutsofthis

field.

37Somephotographersspecializeinoneparticulargenreorstyleoflandscape

photography,likemountainshotsorsilhouettes(剪影)ofnaturereflectedinwater.Othersmay

focusonthelandscapesofaparticularcountryorcontinent,particularlyiftravelopportunitiesare

limited.Stayinginonelocationdoesn'tpreventyoufromtakingsurprisingphotosofyour

surroundings!

Inmostcases,landscapephotographerstakepicturesofnaturebyitself.38Ifthey

doincludepeople,ifstypicallyastylisticchoicetoemphasizethescaleofthelandscape.

Thebestlandscapephotographersmakeviewersfeelasifthey'rereallystandinginthe

wilderness.Whetherit'sland,sea,sky,mountains,orevenurbanenvironmentslikecities,

landscapephotographerstakepicturesthatmakeviewersfeeladeepconnectiontoourworld.

39

Whilethere?snoformaldegreerequiredtobecomealandscapephotographer,havinga

solidbackgroundinphotographyorartcanhelptoadvanceyourcareer.40Thisistheideal

choiceifyouhaveabroaderinterestinart,especiallyifyouwanttoexploredifferentmediumsor

learnthebasicprinciplesofcompositionandartisticpresentation.

A.Therearenohumansintheshot.

B.Tosum,theycapturethesouloflandscapes.

C.Landscapephotographyismorethanaskill.

D.Butdramaticimageryrequiresmorethanpointing.

E.Itishelpfulforprofessionallandscapephotographers.

F.Landscapephotographycapturesoutdoorsspirit.

G.Manycollegesactuallyofferartdegreesonphotography.

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三、完形填空

WhenAngelaZhaowasjust10yearsold,sheenteredherfirstpianocompetition.Onthe

dayofthe41,eachparticipanthadtoperformtheirpiece.Atfirst,Angelawasexcited.But

whenshewasnextuptoplay,42begantofloodhermind.

“WhatifIplaythe43notes?WhatifIforgetthenotes?WhatifIjust44?”

Angelarememberedthinking.

Astheseworries45throughhermind,Angelawatchedanothergirlperform.Once

thegirlwas46,shewalkedoffstagetowhereAngelawas47anddidsomething

unexpected.

“Shelookedatmeandsmiledwitha48up,"Angelasaid."Hersmilemademe

thinkthatthestageisjustsuitableforme,andthepianoisjustwaitingforme.Most49,that

smilemademethinkthattodayPmjust50andIcanperformonthestage.

Angelawalkedouttothepianoand51herpiece.Whenherperformanceended,

shesawhercompetitor52forher.Seeingsuchashowofsupporthasstuckwith

Angelaovertheyears.

“Asacompetitor,shegavemerespectandhelpeda(n)53girltofacethestage,9,

Angelasaid.

Ifshecouldtalktothatgirlagain,here'swhatAngelawouldsay:

“Ifyoucanhearthis,Ijustwantyouto54:Ybuchangedamomentofmylife,

andyourkindsmileremainedinmymemory.AndI'lltakethatsmileasaprecious55.”

41.A.ceremonyB.celebrationC.exerciseD.event

42.A.doubtsB.inspirationsC.complaintsD.memories

43.A.difficultB.wrongC.lowD.unfamiliar

44.A.standoutB.winoutC.messupD.mixup

45.A.wanderedB.jumpedC.racedD.sorted

46.A.preparedB.finishedC.disturbedD.relieved

47.A.waitingB.hesitatingC.recitingD.practicing

48.A.flagB.posterC.thumbD.sign

49.A.seriouslyB.strangelyC.unusuallyD.importantly

50.A.modestB.rightC.reliableD.generous

51.A.displayedB.recalledC.rememberedD.performed

52.A.wavingB.clappingC.registeringD.waiting

53.A.shyB.weakC.poorD.ugly

54.A.claimB.assessC.knowD.admit

55.A.symbolB.rewardC.honorD.gift

四、語法填空

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。

Mianwo,whichmeansfriedricebuns,alocalsnackinWuhan,isayellow-colored,fried

ricedoughnut.Seenfromabove,itlookslikearing;ithasthickedgesand56holeinthe

center.

57(typical),peopleprefertosnackonmianwowhile58(enjoy)hot-and-dry

noodles,ricenoodles,sweetsoybeanmilk,beancurdjelly,orrice-wineeggsoup.59

mianwodoesnotcontainanyflourassuch,itistechnicallyinappropriate60(use)the

character"mian”,butitisusedanyway.

MianwoissaidtohavefirstbeenmadebyasellernamedChangZhiren,who61

(sell)shaobingnearJijiazuionHanzhengStreet,Hankou,duringthecontroloftheGuangxu

Emperor.Itissaidthatheaskedablacksmithtomakeanironconcave(凹形)spoonwithacentral

bulge(隆起).Thericepaste62(make)fromriceandsoybeanswasputintoafrying-pan.

Soon,aroundricecakewiththickedges,yellowcolor,andcrispy(脆的)tastewasmade.People

founditquiteuniquebecausethethickerpartwassoftbutthe63(thin)partwascrispy.

ChangZhirencalleditmianwo.Talentedchefscanmakemianwowithoutthecrispypart64

thecenter;thisispreferredbyelderly65(consumer).

五、書信寫作

66.上周末你參加了一次戶外研學活動,游覽了明月湖自然景觀。請你給校報的英語專欄寫

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一篇報道,內容包括:

1.活動目的;

2.游覽概況及感受。

注意:

1.寫作詞數應為80左右;

2.請在答題卡的相應位置作答。

六、書面表達

67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫,使之構成一篇完整的短文。

IntheheartoftheWhisperingWoods,wherethesun'sraysdancedthroughthetopandthe

riverwhisperedsecretstothewind,twoteenagers,AlexandJamie,wentonacampingadventure.

Theysoughtnotjustabreakfromtheirscreensbutaconnectionwithnature5sunspokenlanguage.

Littledidtheyknow,theirjourneywouldintertwine(交織)withataleasoldastimeitself.

Thefirstdaywasfilledwithlaughterandexploration.Theyhiked,cookedoveranopenfire,

andsharedstoriesunderthestarlitsky.Yet,asthenightdeepened,astrangesoundrepeated

throughthewoods-aheartbreakingcrythatseemedtosignthem.Itwasacallneithercould

ignore.

Followingthesoundledthemdeeperintotheforest,theirflashlightscuttingthroughthe

darkness.Thetrailwasdangerous,yetsomethingurgedthemforward.Suddenly,inaclearing

bathedinmoonlight,theyfoundher-adeer,trappedinanancienttrap,hereyesreflectingfear

anddesperation.

Theirheartsheavy,AlexandJamieknewtheyhadtoactfast.Thetrapwassimplebut

strong,itsropesfixeddeeplyintothesoftearth.Pullingatitonlycausedthedeermorepain.They

neededaplan,onethatrespectedthegreatnessoftheforestandthelifebeforethem.

Timewasagainstthem.Thedawnbroughtpredators(捕食者)andhuntersalike,andthe

trappeddeerwasweak.Thinkingquickly,Alexrememberedthesurvivalskillslearnedfromhis

grandfather-knowledgethatcouldmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Heproposed

buildingatemporarypulley(滑輪)systemusingbranches,adelicateoperationthatrequired

precisionandpatience.

Jamie,evertheoptimist,gatherednearbystonesandsticks,craftingabarrieraroundthe

deertokeeppotentialthreatsatbay.Meanwhile,Alexworkedtirelesslyonthepulley,eachknot

(結)tiedwithaprayerforthedeer'ssafety.Asthesunrose,castinglongshadowsacrosstheforest

floor,theireffortsborefruit.Withagentlepull,thetrapreleaseditshold,andthedeerstood,free

oncemore.

注意:

1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。

Butthedeer,weakenedbyhersuffering,almostfell.

Thedeerloweredherheadanddrankdeeply.

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1.B

【原文】W:John,haveyouseenMia?

M:IlastsawherwithMaxatthelibrary.

W:Max?Howisitpossible?Hesaidhe'smeetingmeinthecafesoon.

2.A

【原文】W:Whatamix!Suninthemorning,showersatnoon,coldwindnow.

M:Yeah.Itisimpossibletodecideififsspringorautumn!

3.B

【原文】M:Look,thesunissetting.Seenfromthebeach,it'ssobeautiful.

W:Really.Itisquitedifferentfromthatonthemountain.

M:Soyouwon'tregretcominghereinsteadofgoingtotheliveconcertintheparkinthetown.

4.C

【原文】M:Haveyoutriedtheinteractive""ChooseYourOwnAdventure"books?

W:No,I'mafirmfanoftraditionalstories.

M:They'refun,butIgetpreferenceforromanticstorytelling.

5.A

【原文】M:DidyouseethenewMarvelmovielastnight?Theonewiththetimetravelingcats.

W:Cats?Ithoughttheywerecourageoussuperheroes.

M:Yeah,buttheseweremagicalcatssavingthesufferinguniverse.

6.B7.B

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【原文】M:Hi.I'mgoingtoJ.F.K.airporttomorrow,andmyplaneleavesatthreep.m.Latest

checkintimeis1:40.WhattimedoyouthinkIshouldleavedowntownManhattan?

W:ForJ.F.K.?Well,you'dbetterleaveplentyoftimebecauseoftentherearedelaysonthe

subway.Areyougoingonthesubwayorthetrain?

M:Thesubway,Ithink.

W:Thesubway?IfIwereyou,I'dallowaboutanhourandahalf.So,ifyouwanttobeatthe

airportat1:30,thenyou'dbetterleaveatabouttwelveo'clock.

M:OK.Thafsgreat.Thanks.

8.C9.A

【原文】M:Hey!Congratulationsongettingyourbookpublished!Areyougoingtohavealaunch

party?

W:Well,I'vebeensorelievedthewriting'sfinallyfinished,butIhaven'tgivenitmuchthought

一itisn'treallymykindofthing.Ifdbeniceifthepublisherorganizedsomethingbuttheydon't

dothatunlessyou'reanestablishedauthor.

M:Yes,who'smakingthemlotsofmoney!Haveyougotadecentbudgetfbrtheparty?

W:Ifsnotbad.MaybeIcouldhavethepartyattheCondorHotel.WhatI'mconcernedaboutis

howtoattractpublicity.Idon'tsupposeyouhaveanyideasaboutwhotoinvite?

M:Lefshaveathink.

10.B11.C12.A

【原文】M:Hello,TouristInformationCentre,Mikespeaking,howcanIhelpyou?

W:Oh,hi.Iwantedtofindoutaboutcookeryclasses.Ibelievetherearesomeone-dayclassesfor

tourists?

M:OK,thereareseveralclasses.AverypopularoneisattheFoodStudioonWednesday.They

focusonteachingyouhowtocookseasonalproducts.

W:Right,thatsoundsgood.

M:AnotheroneisBond'sCookerySchool.Theyconcentrateonteachingyoutopreparehealthy

food.

W:Soisthatfoodforpeopleonadiet?

M:Well,Idon'tthinktheyparticularlyfocusonlowcaloriedietsorweightloss.Ifsmoretodo

withrecipesthatlookatspecificneeds.

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W:Isee.DotheyhaveawebsiteIcouldcheck?

M:Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthem,everyThursdayeveningtheyhavealectureonline.It's

freeandyoudon*tneedtobookoranything,justturnupat7:30.Andthatmightgiveyouanidea

ofwhetheryouwanttogotoanactualclass.

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【原文】W:Hello,Fairbanksspeaking.

M:Goodmorning.Myname'sPritchard.I'vejustretired.I'dliketobecomeavolunteer,andI

gatheryourco-ordinatevoluntaryworkinthevillage.

W:Yes.Nextmonth,onthe19thofOctober,we'reholdingaquiz.

M:Thatsoundslikefun.CanIdoanythingtohelp?

W:Well,weneedplentyofdrinksforhalfwaythrough.So,ifyoucouldprovideany,we'dbe

grateful.

M:I'msureIcould.

W:Thankyou.Th

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