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第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁,共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁江西省上饒市2024-2025學年高二上學期1月期末英語試題一、聽力選擇題(本大題共10小題)1.Whencanthemanhaveclasses?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shecangivethemanaride.B.She’llvisitherparents.C.Hercarbrokedown.3.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Painttheroom. B.Buysomepaintings. C.Checkhisweekendplan.4.Whatwillthewomanprobablyweartonight?A.Adress. B.Askirt. C.Ajeans.5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Satisfied. B.Angry. C.Excited.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whenwillthenewcomputerarrive?A.OnJune30th. B.OnJuly7th. C.OnJuly21st.7.Whycouldn’tthemantalktotheITmanagernow?A.Themanwasbusy.B.TheITmanagerwasoutatlunch.C.Themanwasrepairingacomputer.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Friends. C.Neighbors.9.Whyisthewomantalkingtotheman?A.Toinvitehimforaparty.B.Tocomplainaboutthenoise.C.Toaskhimtostudytogether.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hemadeamistake. B.Hedidn'tgetthediscount. C.Hestayedfivenightsatthehotel.11.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$500. B.$1,500. C.$2,000.12.Howoftendoesthehotelbusleave?A.Every30minutes. B.Every20minutes. C.Every10minutes.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Wheredoestheconversationpossiblytakeplace?A.Inthestreet. B.Inaclinic. C.Inagarden.14.Whichpartoftheman’sbodyachestoday?A.Theleg. B.Theshoulder. C.Thearm.15.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthepainstarted?A.Hewaswalkingtowork.B.Hewasdoingthegardening.C.Hewasexercisinginthegarden.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Takesomepainkillers. B.Answermorequestions. C.Receiveanexamination.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatwillthelistenersdothisafternoon?A.SetoutforOxford.B.Gotothelocalsportscenter.C.Walkaroundthecity.18.Whatcan’tlistenersdoatthesportscenter?A.Playbasketball. B.Playvolleyball. C.Playfootball.19.Whencanthelistenerswatchamovie?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.20.AtwhattimewillthelistenersleaveforLondon?A.8:20. B.8:30. C.8:40.二、閱讀理解(本大題共5小題)Fromiconichistorytomodern-daythrills,SanAntoniohassomethingforeveryone.REMEMBERTHEALAMO!TheAlamo,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,isakeyhistoricallandmarkestablishedin1718.Itgainedfameduringthe1836battlewhereTexandefendersfoughtbravelyagainstMexicantroops.Today,theAlamoremainsamust-visit,offeringfreeexplorationwithtimedreservations.EXPLORETHERIVERWALKTheSanAntonioRiverWalkisanothericonicattraction,featuringa15-milenetworkofwalkwaysalongtheriver.DividedintoMuseumReach,Downtown,andMissionReach,itoffersdiverseculturalandentertainmentexperiences.Familiescanstrollhand-in-handorenjoyarivercruise.FAMILYFUNATTHEBOTANICALGARDENForapeacefulretreat,theSanAntonioBotanicalGardenspans38acres,providingamplespaceforkidstoplay.TheFamilyAdventureGardenincludes15funlearningspotsaboutnature.ParentscanalsoparticipateinfamilycookingclassesusingfreshproducefromtheZachryFoundationCulinaryGarden.STEMANDCREATIVITYATTHEDOSEUMTheDoSeumisaninteractivemuseumfocusingonSTEM,literacy,andthearts.Withextensiveindoorandoutdoorexhibitspace,itoffersengagingactivitieslike“LittleTown”andtheZacharyInnovationStation.MORGAN’SWONDERLAND:FUNFORALLABILITIESMorgan’sWonderlandisanultra-accessiblethemeparkdesignedforchildrenofallabilities,inspiredbyMorganHartman,achildwithspecialneeds.Thisparkfeatureswheelchair-accessibleridesandsensory-friendlyattractions,includingMorgan’sInspirationIslandwaterpark,recognizedbyTimemagazineasoneofthe“World’sGreatestPlaces.”21.Wherewillyougoifyou’reinterestedinhistory?A.TheDoSeum. B.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.C.TheAlamo. D.Morgan’sWonderland.22.WhatdotheRiverWalkandBotanicalGardenhaveincommon?A.Botharesuitableforfamilies. B.Bothofferfreeadmissionforvisitors.C.Bothwereestablishedinthe18thcentury. D.BotharelocatedalongtheSanAntonioRiver.23.WhatmakesMorgan’sWonderlandspecial?A.Itistheworld’sgreatestplace. B.Itincludesthrillingwaterpark.C.Itoffersfreeridestoallabilities. D.Itisavailablefordisabledchildren.Aruraldoctortravelsmilesofunforgivinglandbydonkey,enduringcold,rain,windandexhaustion,tovisitseveraldozenfamiliesscatteredacrossthehighestmountaininthenorthofArgentina.Dr.JorgeFusarohasorganizedmedicaltoursthreetimesayearforthepastfouryearsacrossCha?i,asacredmountain,whichhasextremetemperatures,year-roundsnowypeaks.Fusaroisnotonlytheonlydoctormanypeoplesee,sometimeshe’stheonlyoutsider.Doctorsmaybetheonlyrepresentativesofthestatetoreachthismountainousregion.Therearenoschools,police,orpostalservices.Fusaronotonlytreatsresidentsandleavesenoughmedicine,healsohelpsthemwithpaperwork,servesasamailcarrierfordeliveringimportantdocumentstorelativesinthecity,andorganizestrainingsessions,etc.“Knowingthatourmedicalworkgavethesecommunitiesabetterlifefillsmyheart.Ifwedon’tgo,noonewill,”hereflects.He’sworriedthatgovernmentcutswillmakefuturetripsimpossible.He’salreadyhadtocancelonetripduetolackoffunding.Forsomepeople,hisarrivalisthefirsttimethey’veseenadoctor.It’salmostnoon,inOvejería,asettlementwhereonly67-year-oldDo?aVirginiaCariandherfamilyremain.Fusarohelpsherpreparelunch.Hechatsaboutherlifeandchores.“Myideaofsharingisessential.Makingthemostoftheshorttimewespendinthecommunitiesandtryingtoliveastheydo,”hesaid.“Thatway,weunderstandtheireffortsandworries,theirkneeorbackpain.Iftheydon’thaveabedandweneedtosleeponasheep’shide,wedoit.Thishelpsusthinkofmedicalsolutionswithintheirpossibilitiesanddailylives.”Do?aVirginiasaysit’simportantforherandherfamilytoseeFusaroafewtimesayear.“Hebringsthemedicineswetakehereformonths,”shesaid.“Theworkwithanimalsishard;we’reold,andourbodiesache.”24.Whatisdescribedinparagraph1?A.Thedoctor’sdailyroutine. B.Thedoctor’sworkingcondition.C.Thedoctor’sgenerosity. D.Thedoctor’sinnovation.25.WhyisDr.Fusaroconcernedaboutfuturemedicaltours?A.Duetopersonalhealthissues. B.Duetogovernmentbudgetreductions.C.Duetoextremeweatherconditions. D.Duetothecomplexityoftheland.26.AccordingtoDr.Fusaro,whichisessentialinhisapproachtoprovidingmedicalcare?A.Employingadvancedmedicaltechnology.B.Providingfreemedicinetopeopleatalltimes.C.Ensuringregularvisitsofferedbyotherdoctors.D.Livingandsharingexperienceswiththecommunities.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesDr.Fusaro?A.Generousandtalented. B.Humorousandinnovative.C.Devotedandselfless. D.Inspiringandoutgoing.WiththousandsofwhooperswansenjoyingtheirwintertimeatthefishingvillageofYandunjiaoinRongcheng,Shandongprovince,YuHaiyanghasnotimetoappreciatethegracefulsceneasheisgreetinghishomestayguests.Undertheseaweed-coveredroof,the35-year-oldhomestayowneraimstoofferhisguestsanauthenticandheartfeltexperience,servinghomemademealscraftedfromlocalingredientsandprovidingabriefrelieffromurbanliving.“Winteristhepeakseasonfortourists,whocometoenjoytheharmoniousscenebetweenhumanandswans,”Yusays,addingthatthepotentialintourismispromisingasthevillagehasbeengaininginpopularity.Havingahistorygoingbackmorethan400years,Yandunjiaohasabundantmarineresourcesandatemperateclimatethatoffersacozywinterhavenforwhooperswans.TensofthousandsofwhooperswansmigratefromSiberiatothevillagetospendthewinter,addingabitofvibrancytothecoldseason.Itisanationalnaturereserveforswans.Theswansnotonlyaddbeautytothescenery,butalsohelpthevillageearnareputationofbeingoneofthebestlocationsforbird-watching.ForQuRongxue,whoopenedthefirsthomestayinthevillagein2000,Yandunjiaohasbeenchangedbecauseoftheswans.Withtourismasthemainincomeforthevillagers,Quhaswitnessedthesurprisingtransformationastheroadswidenedandtheenvironmentimproved.Accompanyingtheswansaretouristsandphotographyenthusiastsfromvariousplaces.Thennewbusinesses,includinghomestays,restaurants,cafesandphotostudios,cameup.Lastyear,Yandunjiaoattracted500,000visitors,whogeneratedanincomeofnearly20millionyuan($2.77million),accordingtoofficialstatistics.Overthepastyears,toprotectthehabitatofswans,thelocalgovernmenthastakenvariousmeasures,includingdredging(疏通)thelakeandrestoringtheseaweedecologicalsystem.28.WhatcantouristsexperienceinYuHaiyang'shomestay?A.Theycanenjoyforeigncuisines. B.Theycanlearntomakeshrimpsauce.C.Theycanrelaxthemselvesandtastelocalfood. D.Theycanwatchtheswanscloselyalldaylong.29.WhatmakesYandunjiaopopularamongtourists?A.Thedeliciouslocalfood. B.Thenewlyemergedbusinesses.C.Itslonghistoryandrichmarineresources. D.Theharmonioussceneofhumansandswans.30.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“temperate”inparagraph3?A.Hot B.Mild C.Cool D.Cold31.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHistoryandDevelopmentofYandunjiao.B.YuHaiyang’sHomestayBusinessinYandunjiao.C.TheBeautifulWhooperSwansinYandunjiao.D.Yandunjiao:ATouristDestinationThankstoWhooperSwans.Fornearlyacentury,laboratorystudieshaveshownthatifanimalseatlessfoodoreatlessoften,theytendtolivelonger.However,scientistshaven’tfullyunderstoodwhytheserestricteddietshelpextendlifespanorhowtobestapplythemtohumans.Now,inamuch-awaitedstudy,researchersfromTheJacksonLaboratory(JAX)andtheirpartnersfollowednearlyathousandmiceondifferentdietstolearnmoreaboutthesequestions.GaryChurchillistheprofessoratJAXwholedthestudy.Churchillandhisteamgavefemalemicefivedifferentdiets:oneinwhichtheanimalscouldeatasmuchastheywantedanytime,twoinwhichtheanimalsgotonly60%or80%oftheirusualamountoffoodeachday,andtwoinwhichtheanimalsdidn’tgetanyfoodforoneortwodaysaweekbutcouldeatasmuchastheywantedontheotherdays.Then,theywatchedthemicefortherestoftheirlives,checkingtheirbloodandoverallhealthregularly.Onaverage,micethatcouldeatasmuchastheywantedlivedforabout25months.Miceontheintermittentfasting(間歇性禁食)dietlivedforaround28months,thoseeating80%oftheirusualamountlivedforabout30months,andthoseeatingonly60%livedfor34months.However,withineachgroup,therewasabigdifferenceinhowlongthemicelived;forexample,somemiceeatingtheleastfoodlivedjustafewmonths,whileothersliveduptofourandahalfyears.Thestudyfoundthateatingfewercaloriesmademicelivelongerthanfastingeveryotherday.Surprisingly,themicethatlivedthelongestontherestrictivedietswerethosethatlosttheleastweightdespiteeatingless.Animalsthatlostthemostweightonthesedietstendedtohavelowenergy,weakerimmunesystems,weakerreproductivesystems,anddidn’tliveaslong.32.WhydoresearchersfromJAXstartthestudy?A.Todeterminethebestdietformice.B.Tocomparethehealthofmiceondifferentdiets.C.Toapplythesedietstohumanlifespanextension.D.Tounderstandwhyrestricteddietsmakeanimalslivelonger.33.WhatdidGaryChurchillandhisteamdowiththesubjectsintheirstudy?A.Theytrackedthemonvariousdiets. B.Theyfedthemasingletypeofdiet.C.Theyletthemeatasmuchastheywanted. D.Theydidn'tfeedthemfortwodaysaweek.34.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestudy?A.Micelosingthemostweightlivethelongest.B.Miceontheintermittentfastingdietlivetheshortest.C.Micethateatasmuchastheywanttendtolivetheshortest.D.Micegiven60%oftheirusualamountoffoodliveforabout36months.35.Whereisthepassagepossiblyfrom?A.Anartmagazine. B.Aresearchreport.C.Abookreview. D.Atourjournal.HowtoStopBeingSelfCenteredIfyou’reworriedaboutbeingaself-centeredperson,thatconcernshowsyou’vealreadytakenanimportantsteptowardschange.36.Soifyouneedmoreguidanceonthisjourney,wecanhelp.Hereareausefullistofsimplethingsyoucantry.37Praisingothersmoreoftendoesn’treduceyourownlight.Itfeelsgoodtotakecreditforthings,especiallywhenyouworkhardforthem.Ifyounoticeyourselfbaskinginthespotlightalittletoooften,though,trydevotingenergytopraisingsomeoneelse’sachievements.LetsomeoneelsebeinchargeDoyoualwaysfeellikeyouneedtomakeyourvoiceheard?Trytakingabackseatforachange.Letsomeoneelseleadthegroupwhenyou’recollaboratingonaproject.Don’tspeakforeveryone.38.Celebratethesuccessofothers39.Ifyou’rehavingahardtimebeinghappyforafriendwhojustgotanawesomepromotion,it’sprobablybecauseyoumadethesituationaboutyousomehow.Don’tworry,thisisamentalhabitthatyoucandefinitelybreak.PracticegratitudeChallengeyourselftosay“thankyou”moreoften.Ifyoudon’tfeelthankfulforthegoodthingsinyourlife,thatusuallymeansyoutakethemforgranted.40.Trylookingforanyexcusetoshowothersthatyou’regratefulforthem.Showinggratitudecanmotivateyoutocontinueyourjourneyofself-improvement.A.SharethespotlightB.Changeistough,thoughC.ChangeisasgoodasarestD.Instead,letsomeoneelsespeaktheirmindE.BeexcitedforthemwithoutcomparingyourselfF.Unfortunately,thisisaprettyself-centeredwaytolookattheworldG.Makingyourvoiceheardisimportant,too,buttrytopickyourbattles三、完形填空(本大題共1小題)WhenIgotmyfirstsmartphoneat14,Ifeltlikeunlockinganewworld.Icouldinstantlyconnectwithfriends,scrollthroughendlesscontent,and41websitesIprobablyshouldn'thavehadaccesstoatthatage.Butwhatstartedasathrillingsenseof42quicklyturnedintosomethingmoretroubling.BeforeIknewit,Iwascaughtinacycleof43,spendinghoursscrollingthroughsocialmediafeeds,mindlesslyjumpingfromoneapptoanother,andengagingingroupchatstirelessly.BythetimeIreachedcollege,IknewIhadto44.So,Idecidedto45socialmediaand“dumbdown”mysmartphone.Thefirstweekwas46.I'dbecomesousedtoreachingformyphonewheneverIfelt47orlonely,andtheideaofcuttingmyselfofffeltalmostterrifying.ButIalsoknewthatIwasunhappywithhowmuch48ithadovermylife.So,Idecidedtodeletemysocialmediaapps,onebyone,and49unnecessaryfunctionsonmysmartphone.IfeltlikeI'd50apartofmyself.ThereweremomentswhenI51reachedformyphone,onlytorememberthattherewasnothingleftto52.Gradually,though,InoticedthatIfeltlessanxiousandmore53intherealworld.Istartedtovaluethosesmallmomentsofdowntimeandfoundotherwaysto54mytime.Theconstantneedtocheckfornotifications55andIfeltarenewedsenseoffreedom.41.A.expand B.experience C.engage D.explore42.A.invention B.independence C.creation D.achievement43.A.custom B.habit C.routine D.addiction44.A.takeaction B.lookback C.givein D.makeprogress45.A.forget B.leave C.quit D.escape46.A.intense B.tough C.uneventful D.meaningful47.A.exhausted B.tired C.bored D.sleepy48.A.authority B.confusion C.influence D.control49.A.perform B.destroy C.remove D.fulfill50.A.occupied B.lost C.misplaced D.offered51.A.automatically B.consciously C.deliberately D.intentionally52.A.check B.look C.make D.observe53.A.alive B.present C.awake D.clear54.A.use B.pass C.waste D.fill55.A.faded B.increased C.remained D.appeared四、語法填空(本大題共1小題)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。Radishes(蘿卜),withtheircrisptextureandpepperyflavor,appearinmanycuisinesduringthecoldermonths.Thisvegetable56(hold)awealthofnutritionalbenefitsthatmakeit57idealadditiontoyourwinterdiet.Native58Asiaandnowplantedworldwide,winterradishescomein59(vary)colorsandsizes,eachvarietyofferingauniquetasteandnutritionalprofile.TheyarehighinVitaminC,60iscrucialforboostingtheimmunesystem,aswellasVitaminK,whichaidsinbonehealth.61(addition),theyareagreatsourceofdietaryfiber,whichisessentialformaintainingahealthydigestivesystem.Theirhighfibercontentnotonlyaids62(digest)butalsohelpsyoufeelfulllonger,reducingthelikelihoodofovereating.Lowincaloriesbuthighinnutrition,radishesmakeforanexcellentchoiceforpeople63(look)tomaintainahealthyweightwhileenjoyingavarietyof64(nutrient).Withsomanybenefits,it’shard65(say)notoradishes.五、書信寫作(本大題共1小題)66.你校正在組織英語征文比賽,請以你最敬佩的科學家為題,寫一篇短文參賽,內容包括:1.人物簡介;2.敬佩的原因。注意:1.短文題目已為你寫好;2.詞數80字左右。ThescientistIrespectmost_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(本大題共1小題)67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Sophietrotted(慢跑)downthetrack,thecrispautumnbreezeblewthroughherhairassherodeherfavouritepony,Sprite,alongthefamiliarpaths.ShehadbeensharingSpritefornearlyayear,eversincesheandHollie,hisowner,hadstartedafriendship.HolliewasabitolderthanSophie,butthetwoofthemgotonsowellitneverseemedtomatter.SophielovedgoingtoshowstohelpHollieoutwhenshewascompeting,holdingSprite’sreins(韁繩)whileHollieadjustedherhelmet,andcheeringfromthesidelines.ButSophie’sfavouritepartoftheweekwashersharedayswhenshecouldride,brush,andplaywithSpriteasifhewereherown.AsSophiegotclosertotheyard,shespottedafamiliarfigurebythegate.Holliewasthere,waving.ItwasunusualtoseeHollieattheyardonaweekdaylikethis,andSophiefeltasmallflutterofnerves.Butshebrusheditoff.MaybeHolliejustwantedtochatortellheraboutanupcomingshow.OnceSophiehadcooledSpritedownandreturnedhimtohisstable(馬廄),shefoundHolliewaitinginthetackroom.ThesmileonHollie’sfacewasn’tasbrightasusual.“Hey,Soph,canwetalkforaminute?”Hollieasked.Sophienodded,herheartbeatingalittlefaster.Holliesatdownonablanketbox,andSophiefollowed,stillholdingherridingglovesinherhand.“Sophie,I’vegotsomenews.”Holliebegan,hervoicegentle.“YouknowI’mfinishingschoolthisyear,right?Well,I’vedecidedtogotouniversity.Andwithmebeingaway,Iwon’tbeabletotakecareofSpriteanymore.”Sophie’sstomachdropped.“Oh,”shewhispered.Hollietookadeepbreath.“I’vetalkeditoverwithmyparents,andwe’vedecidedthatthebestthingtodoistosellhim.Ihatetodoit,butit’stherightchoice.IwanttotellyoufirstbecauseIknowhowmuchyoulovehim.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Sophie’sthroattightened,andforamomentshecouldn’tspeak._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Then,oneevening,Holliecalled,“Sophie,goodnews!”_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案1.【答案】C【聽力材料】M:CanIregisterforanycourseIlike?W:Notexactly.Thereareplentyofopeningsinoureveningprogram,buttherearenoplacesleftinthemorningorafternoonI’mafraid.【聽力材料】M:CanIregisterforanycourseIlike?W:Notexactly.Thereareplentyofopeningsinoureveningprogram,buttherearenoplacesleftinthemorningorafternoonI’mafraid.2.【答案】A【聽力材料】M:I’mgoingtogovisitmyparentsinBrightonthisweekend.W:Really?I’mgoingtoBrightonmyself.Howareyougettingthere?M:Mycarbrokedown,soIhavetogobybusortrain.W:Well,there’splentyofroominmycar!【聽力材料】M:I’mgoingtogovisitmyparentsinBrightonthisweekend.W:Really?I’mgoingtoBrightonmyself.Howareyougettingthere?M:Mycarbrokedown,soIhavetogobybusortrain.W:Well,there’splentyofroominmycar!3.【答案】C【聽力材料】W:Youknow,thisroomneedsanewpaintjob.Doyouthinkyoucanhandleit?M:Letmeseewhatmyscheduleislikethisweekend.【聽力材料】W:Youknow,thisroomneedsanewpaintjob.Doyouthinkyoucanhandleit?M:Letmeseewhatmyscheduleislikethisweekend.4.【答案】B【聽力材料】M:So,whatareyougoingtoweartonight?Youknowyoucan’tgetawaywithjeans.It’saformaldinnerparty.W:Ugh,IknowandIhatewearingdresses.M:Youcouldjustwearaskirtorsomething.W:Yeah,IguessIhavenochoice.【聽力材料】M:So,whatareyougoingtoweartonight?Youknowyoucan’tgetawaywithjeans.It’saformaldinnerparty.W:Ugh,IknowandIhatewearingdresses.M:Youcouldjustwearaskirtorsomething.W:Yeah,IguessIhavenochoice.5.【答案】B【聽力材料】M:Wow!Whathappenedtoyourhair?W:Iknow.It’sadisaster.Itoldthestylisttocutitshort,butnotthisshort!M:Ohno.Pooryou.W:I’msurethatwasmyfinalexperiencewiththatstylist.【聽力材料】M:Wow!Whathappenedtoyourhair?W:Iknow.It’sadisaster.Itoldthestylisttocutitshort,butnotthisshort!M:Ohno.Pooryou.W:I’msurethatwasmyfinalexperiencewiththatstylist.【答案】6.C7.B【聽力材料】M:OurnewassistantstartsonJuly7th,butIdon’thaveacomputerforhim.Iplacedanordertoday.W:Oh,that’saproblem.TodayisalreadyJune30th.Itusuallytakesthreeweeksfororderstobefilled.M:Threeweeks?Thatwon’tdo.W:WhynottalktotheITmanager?Hemighthaveanextracomputertheassistantcoulduse.M:Ishould.Butheisoutatlunchrightnow.I’llhavetotalktohimwhenhegetsback.【聽力材料】M:OurnewassistantstartsonJuly7th,butIdon’thaveacomputerforhim.Iplacedanordertoday.W:Oh,that’saproblem.TodayisalreadyJune30th.Itusuallytakesthreeweeksfororderstobefilled.M:Threeweeks?Thatwon’tdo.W:WhynottalktotheITmanager?Hemighthaveanextracomputertheassistantcoulduse.M:Ishould.Butheisoutatlunchrightnow.I’llhavetotalktohimwhenhegetsback.【答案】8.C9.B【聽力材料】W:Hello,well,there’ssomethingIneedtotalktoyouabout.M:Ohyeah?W:IhaveanexamcomingupandI’mstudying,and...well,theproblemisthere’salotofnoisecomingfromyourflatatnight.M:Oh,youmeanlastweekend?W:Yeah,well,kindofeverynight.Imeanlastweekendbutalsoduringweekdays.M:Really?IhadapartywithmyfriendsonSaturday.W:Yeah,thethingis,Ican’tstudybecauseofthenoise.M:Oh,sorry.Ididn’trealize,tobehonest.Icanturnthemusicdown.【聽力材料】W:Hello,well,there’ssomethingIneedtotalktoyouabout.M:Ohyeah?W:IhaveanexamcomingupandI’mstudying,and...well,theproblemisthere’salotofnoisecomingfromyourflatatnight.M:Oh,youmeanlastweekend?W:Yeah,well,kindofeverynight.Imeanlastweekendbutalsoduringweekdays.M:Really?IhadapartywithmyfriendsonSaturday.W:Yeah,thethingis,Ican’tstudybecauseofthenoise.M:Oh,sorry.Ididn’trealize,tobehonest.Icanturnthemusicdown.【答案】10.B11.B12.A【聽力材料】W:ThankyouforstayingattheRattletonSuitesHotel.Here’sacopyofyourbill.M:Thankyou...Oh,Ibelieveyou’vemadeamistake.Idon’tthinkthediscountwasappliedtomybill.WhenIbooked,itsaidthatifyouattendtheEducationExpoandstayfournights,onenightisfree.Everythingelselookscorrect.W:Oh,letmecheck.YoucheckedinonMarch3rdandtodayisthe7th.You’reright.I'msorryaboutthat.I’llprocessthatrightaway.Therehasbeensomethingwrongwithoursystemrecently,soitdidn’tapplysomediscounts.I’llreturn$500toyou.M:That’OK.Also,couldyoutellmewhereIcancatchthehotelbustotheairport?W:It’sjustoutsidethemaindoorshere.Abusleaveseveryhalfhour.Youcancatchoneinabouttenminutes.M:Thanksverymuch.【聽力材料】W:ThankyouforstayingattheRattletonSuitesHotel.Here’sacopyofyourbill.M:Thankyou...Oh,Ibelieveyou’vemadeamistake.Idon’tthinkthediscountwasappliedtomybill.WhenIbooked,itsaidthatifyouattendtheEducationExpoandstayfournights,onenightisfree.Everythingelselookscorrect.W:Oh,letmecheck.YoucheckedinonMarch3rdandtodayisthe7th.You’reright.I'msorryaboutthat.I’llprocessthatrightaway.Therehasbeensomethingwrongwithoursystemrecently,soitdidn’tapplysomediscounts.I’llreturn$500toyou.M:That’OK.Also,couldyoutellmewhereIcancatchthehotelbustotheairport?W:It’sjustoutsidethemaindoorshere.Abusleaveseveryhalfhour.Youcancatchoneinabouttenminutes.M:Thanksverymuch.【答案】13.B14.A15.C16.B【聽力材料】W:Goodmorning,Mr.Wood.What’sbroughtyouheretoday?M:I’vegotthisterriblelegpain.W:Wouldyoulikemetogiveyousomepainkillersbeforewegoon?M:Yes,please.W:Canyoushowmeexactlywherethepainis?M:I’vebeengettingitrighthere.W:Right.Isee.Andhowlonghaveyouhadit?M:Forthepasthour.W:Andwhendidthepainstart?M:ItcameonwhenIwasworkingoutinthegardenabouttwoweeksago.AndthenIgotthispain.Sometimesithurts,sometimesitdoesn’t.W:Haveyouhadthispainbefore?M:Notthepaininthe

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