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浙江省北斗聯盟2024-2025學年高一下學期4月期中英語試題(含聽力)一、聽力選擇題1.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Movethefridge. B.Helptheman. C.Seeadoctor.2.Whatistheman?A.Acanteenworker B.Ahotelreceptionist. C.Aroomcleaner.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Playingtennis. B.Joiningtennisteam. C.Havingacompetition.4.Whichsubjectdidthewomandothebest?A.Math. B.English. C.Chinese5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Consumerandsalesman B.Husbandandwife. C.Managerandworker.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthepurposeofthisphonecall?A.Applyforapost. B.Checkhisletter. C.Makeanappointment.7.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?A.Phonethewoman. B.Seethemanager. C.Visitthecompany.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthemountains?A.Nice. B.Cold. C.Changeable.9.Wheredidthemanspendhisvacation?A.Onthecoast. B.Inthemountains. C.Intheforests.10.Whatdidthewomanlikemostonhertrip?A.Themountainnight. B.Thecloudysky. C.Theshiningstars.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatistheman’snativelanguage?A.French. B.English. C.Dutch.12.Whydidthemangoabroad?A.Heintendedtotravelsomeplaces.B.Heplannedtostudyforadegree.C.Hewantedtomasteralanguage.13.Whathelpsimprovealanguageaccordingtotheman?A.Practicewithfriends. B.Learnfromteachers. C.Communicatewithnatives.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whenwillthemanpickupthetruck?A.Fridayafternoon. B.Fridaymorning. C.Mondayevening.15.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Tosendsomedocuments.B.Tolistthemanasamember.C.Toasksomepersonalinformation.16.Howmuchmoneyprobablywouldthemanhavetopayfortherent?A.$84. B.$96. C.$126.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whyaretherobotsinvented?A.TostopCOVID-19spreading.B.Tobringfoodtohungrystudents.C.Tosolvetheproblemsofworkers.18.Whyaren’tcitieslikeBeijingsupportingtherobots?A.Itisnotconvenientindelivery.B.Theycanleavethefoodatthedoor.C.Therearemanybarriersinbigcities.19.Whatcanwelearnabouttherobots?A.Theyareslowbutcantravelfar.B.Theycancrossroadontheirown.C.Theyseldomneedtoberecharged.20.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardstherobots?A.Positive B.Negative C.Neutral二、閱讀理解HKUImmersiveExperienceProgrammeJointhe“HKUHands-onExperience:DifferentSubjects&CommunityStudy”—a5-dayactivityrunbySimonK.Y.LeeHall.StudentstakepartinactivelearningmeetingscoveringMedicine,Dentistry,Law(throughmocktrials(模擬法庭)),Science,andEngineering,whileexperiencingHKU’scampuslife.Accommodationatthehallisincluded,offeringafirsthandexperienceofuniversitycommunityliving.Highlights:Academic&CulturalStudy:Explorenewestfields,joinadmissiontalks,andlearnfromHKUstudents.ExperienceHongKong’sculturethroughaguidedferrytourofVictoriaHarbour,listedbyNationalGeographicasa“placeofalifetime.”TeamActivities:Trylacrosse,softball,orhockey,andjoinculturalactivitieslikedramaorbandperformancestobuildteamworkandcreativity.Eligibility(合格):Applicantsmustsubmita4-minutevideoor400-wordwrittenresponsesaddressingtheirmotivation,expectations,andsuitability.ProgrammeFee:HKD23,000(includesaccommodation).ApplybyMarch31,2025,fora20%discount.Additionaldiscounts(e.g.,HKUalumni(校友))applybutcannotbecombined.Participantsmustmaintain80%attendancetoreceiveaCertificateofCompletionorHKUcredits.Thisprogrammeoffersauniqueblendofacademicrigor,culturalimmersion,andleadershipdevelopment,equippingstudentswithskillsforfuturesuccess.ContactUsHavequestions?WelcometovisitFAQoraskus!21.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnotcorrectabouttheprogrammeinthepassage?A.AferrytourexplorestheVictoriaHarbour. B.Hallaccommodationisnotprovided.C.HKD23,000withadiscount. D.Certificatesrequire80%attendance.22.Whoismostlikelytobeacceptedintotheprogramme?A.Studentssubmittingreferenceletters. B.Applicantsdescribingmotivationandstrengths.C.Studentsagedover18years. D.ThoseholdingpriorHKUcredits.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelytobefound?A.Universityadvertisingwebsite. B.HongKongtravelguidebook.C.Socialmedianewspost. D.Scienceresearchjournal.CharlesLloyd,theeighty-four-year-oldvintagemusicianwhonotonlytouredEuropethissummerbutisalsoreleasingthreenewalbums,eachrecordedwithadifferenttrio(三重奏)—“TrioofTrios.”Lloydwasrecentlyintown,andonasteamySundaynightheplayedasold-outtwo-and-a-half-hourshow,performingwithoneofhistrios,heldinSonyHall,aTimesSquarebasementspace.Lloydisayoungpersoninanoldperson’sbodywithapassionformusicsincehisyouth.Whenhegrewup,hismotherprovidedaccommodationforperformerswhowerebannedfromlocalhotels,DukeEllingtonamongthem.Asaboyfondofinstrumentattheageofthree,Lloydwasinheaven.Hesaid,“IwouldwaitforthoseguystogetupinthemorningbecauseIhadsomanyquestions.”Oneday,hismothertoldEllingtonthathersonwantedtobeamusician.ButDukesaid,“No,hehastobeadoctor,lawyer,orIndianchief,becausethisstuffistoohard—thelife.Don’tlethimdoit.”Butbythattime,Lloydwasbitbythecobra,andtherewasnoturningback.Aftersomeapprenticeships,heformedabandin1965,withKeithJarrett,thenanunknown,onpiano.ThegrouphadmultiplegoldrecordsonAtlantic,andevenplayedinSanFranciscoin1967.ButHiscareerwasnotallsmoothsailing.Formuchoftheseventiesandeighties,heholedupforhewasexhaustedanditseemedthathehadrunoutofhistalentbecauseofthehasslesoftouringandalsosomeunhealthylivinghabits.Afteryearsofstruggling,Lloydeventuallymanagedtosetoffoncemoreandfurtherhismusicjourney.“WhatkeepsmeyoungerthanspringtimeisthatI’mstilllearning,I’mstillgrowing,”hewenton.“I’vegotexperience,butI’vegotabeginner’smind,andthat’sablessing.”Still,headmitted,thetouringcontinuetoweighonhimandhe’sthoughtaboutslowingdown-atsomepoint.“TheCreatorhasacarrotonastick,”headded.“youknow,andI’malwaysfallingshortandInevergotgoodenoughtoquit.”24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“bitbythecobra”indicateinthethirdparagraph?A.Changehismind. B.ArguewithDuke. C.Sethismind. D.Adoptthesuggestion.25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLloydisnotright?A.Lloydworkedintohiseighties,stillquiteproductive.B.Lloydformedabandin1965andthenitbecameahit.C.In1967,LloydperformedashowwithhisbandinSanFrancisco.D.Lloydwouldneverthinkaboutslowingdown.26.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Lloydisalwayssuccessfulinhiscareer.B.Doctor,lawyerandchefareequallygoodoccupations.C.Lloydwasfondofinstrumentattheageofthree.D.Previouslymusicperformershadastrugglinglife.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Amanwouldnaturallymeetsetbacksinhislifejourney.B.Loveaboutmusicshouldbedevelopedatyoungagetoexistlifelong.C.Thelifesoupstillneedstobestirredwhatevertheageis.D.Ifonewantstosucceedinlife,makesurethereisnoturningback.Asmoreandmorespeciesnearextinction,scientistshavebeencollectingsamplesfromanimals,plantsandothercreaturesandstoringtheminbiobanksacrosstheglobe.Butclimatechange,environmentaldisastersandwarsthreatenthem.Now,ateamofresearchersledbyHagedornistryingtobuildbiobanksonthemoon.Abiobankinapermanentlyshadowedregionatthemoon’ssouthpolecouldbefarmorestablethanthoseonEarth.Thoseareasusuallyremainaround-196°Celsius,theminimumtemperaturerequiredtostoremostanimalcellslong-term.“WewereinspiredbytheSvalbardGlobalSeedVault(庫)inNorway,whichtakesadvantageoffreezingArctictemperaturestopreservemillionsofseedsfromaroundtheworld.Butin2017,meltingpermafrost(凍土)floodedthevaultandputitspreciousseedsatrisk.Thateventshowedtheneedforabackupplan,”Hagedornsays.Giventheshadowysouthpole’slowtemperatures,Hagedornsays,avaulttherecouldstore“oneofthemostpowerfulcellsthatwehavetoday”—fibroblasts.Scientistscantransformtheseanimalcellsintostemcells,“andthenthosestemcellscanbeusedforcloning,”shesays.ThecellscouldbevaluableforregeneratingpopulationsofthreatenedorextinctspeciesandforbuildingecosystemsinfuturehumancoloniesonthemoonorMars.Thenewproposalhasitsshareofobstacles,includingwhattodoaboutradiationandthelong-termeffectsofmicrogravityonthesamples.Hagedornandcolleaguesaredesigningradiation-proofsamplestoragecontainers.Thenextstepwouldbetotestoutprototypes(原型)onafuturemoonmission.Someofthemoon’spermanentlydarkregionsalsoaren’timmunefromtemperatureswings,asmoreorlessreflectedlightshinesintotheshadows,Greenhagensays.“Theyarestillcoldbutperhapsnotalwayscoldenoughforthisprojectwithoutsomelevelofheatmanagement.”Byfar,thebiggestchallengewillbegettingbuy-infromthescientificcommunityandotherstakeholders,andtogetnationstoworktogetherontheplan,Hagedornsays.28.Whatisthemainreasonforproposingtobuildbiobanksonthemoon?A.Toconductbiologicalexperimentsinlowgravityenvironments.B.ToprotectgeneticsamplesfromthreatslikeclimatechangeandwarsonEarth.C.Toestablishhumancoloniesonthemoonmorequickly.D.Tostudytheeffectsofextremecoldonanimalcells.29.Whateventinspiredtheneedforanoff-EarthbiobankaccordingtoHagedorn?A.Anuclearaccidentcontaminatingaseedvault.B.ThesuccessoftheInternationalSpaceStation’sbiobank.C.The2017floodingofSvalbardGlobalSeedVaultduetomeltingpermafrost.D.Thediscoveryoffrozenwateronthemoon’ssurface.30.Whatplay(s)themostimportantroleinbiobanking?A.Species. B.Temperature. C.Location. D.Dark.31.WhatdoesHagedornthinkaboutbuildingabiobankonthemoon?A.Ameaningfulandchallengingproject. B.Awildideaagainstthelawsofnature.C.Acreativeprojectthatcan’tbecompleted. D.Aprojectwhosecostsdon’tequalitsbenefits.Whetheritisthechildhoodfriendwhohadababyorthethoughtfulneighborwhomovedaway,manypeoplecanthinkofsomeonetheycareaboutbuthavelosttouchwithwhentheylookatthecontactlistontheirphones.Researchfromacrossthesocialscienceshasconsistentlyshownthatsocialrelationshipsarecriticalformentalandphysicalhealth.However,apaperpublishedinNatureCommunicationsPsychology,basedonaseriesofstudiesconductedwithmorethan2,400participants,discoveredthatpeoplearesurprisinglyhesitanttoinitiateinteractionstoreconnect.Therearevariousbarrierstoreachingout,manyofwhichareidentifiedsimilartotheonesthatpreventpeoplefromtalkingtostrangers.Thissimilaritymaderesearcherswonderwhetherthepassageoftimemakesoldfriendsfeellikestrangers.Inonestudy,researchersasked288peoplehowwillingtheyweretoengageinvariouseverydayactions,includingpickingupgarbage,bookingadentistappointment,andcritically,talkingtoastranger.Sureenough,peoplewerenomorewillingtoreachouttoanoldfriendthanthelistedthings.Researchershavealsoworkedonaninterventionshowntoeaseanxietiesaboutconversingwithstrangers.Wedecidedtoadaptthatapproachtothecaseofreconnectingwitholdfriends.Soweaskedsomeofourstudyparticipantstocompleteathree-minutewarm-upexerciseinwhichtheysentmessagestocurrentfriendsandacquaintances.Meanwhileothers-ourcontrolgroup-simplyscrolled(滑動)throughsocialmedia.Afterwardeveryparticipantwasencouragedtocontactanoldfriend.Onlyaboutathirdofpeopleinthecontrolgroupsentamessagewhileabouthalfthepeopleinthewarm-upgroupdidso.That’sbecausepracticingthebehaviorinvolvedinreachingouttoothersremindedpeopleofhowsimpleitistosendamessageandhowenjoyableitcanbetoconnect.Socialrelationshipsareakeysourceofhappiness.Reachingouttooldfriendsiseasierafterwarmingup,whichbenefitsmentallyandphysically.Sopeoplecouldgothroughthecontactlistontheirphonesandmessageafewfolkstheytalktooften-andthenfindsomeonetheyhaven’tspokentoinawhileandhavebeenmissingandtrytogetholdofthem,too.32.Whatisthebenefitofreconnectinganoldfriend?A.Interactionsareinitiated. B.Thepassageoftimeisnarrowed.C.Socialrelationsareenlarged. D.Overallwell-beingisimproved.33.Whyarepeoplehesitanttoreachouttoanoldfriend?A.Theyweremorewillingtotalktoastranger.B.Theyneedtoadaptsomeapproachestoreconnecting.C.Theyprefertosendmessagestosomeacquaintances.D.Theyfeeldistancedfromsomeoneoutofcontactforlong.34.Whatcouldwedotointervenewhenreconnectingwitholdfriends?A.Scrollthroughsocialmedia. B.Textcurrentfriends.C.Talktoastranger. D.Completeanexerciseinthegym.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WarmuptogetintouchwitholdfriendsB.DonotleaveoldfriendsfamiliarstrangersC.ConnectandenjoypersonalizedsocialrelationshipsD.StayincontactwitholdfriendsandfindsourceofhappinessWhyanEarlyStartIsthe‘QuintessenceofLife’ResearchpublishedinthejournalEmotionshowsthatearlyrisersenjoyamorepositivemoodandbetteremotionalregulationthanthosewhowakeuplate.Thebenefitsofgettingupearlyareclear.36.Hereareafewthingstokeepinmind:Thismorningstartedlastnight.Earlyrisingisreallythesecondpartoftwohabits:37.Thisprobablyseemsliketheeasierhabittokeep,butformanypeopleitisn’t.Formanyyoungadults,theproblemiswhatpsychologistscall“revengebedtimeprocrastination”(報復性熬夜).Ortheysimplyfindithardtoturnofftheirmentalmachine.Forthisissue,aconsistentbedtimeroutineandreducingscreentime-canhelptoearliersleep.38.Onereasonpeoplestruggletoriseearlyisbecausetheyaren’trequiredtodoso.Whenthereisnopenaltyforoversleeping,itisalltooeasytohitthesnoozebuttonandcontinuesleeping.Settingafixedmorningcommitment,likeaworkoutoranearlyclass,increasesthe“cost”ofstayinginbed.Evenatrivialtaskimmediatelyafterthealarmcandiscouragefurthersleep,graduallytransformingahabitualnightowlintoanearlyriser.Makeearlyrisingdivine(神圣的).Manyreligionsusethetimebeforedawnforprayerandworship(崇拜),believingthequietmorningbringspeaceandclearthoughts.39.Byrisingearly,youwelcomeanewdayfullofenergyandhope.Thispracticenotonlyhelpsusstartthedaywithapositivespiritbutalsopreparesustofacechallengeswithcalmandstrength.Fortheearlyrisersamongus,thismeansabeforedawnroutinewillstarttobecomeatruepartofyourlifebytheendofJanuary;forthelatesleepers,itcouldtakeuntilsometimeinSeptember.Itfeltprettybadtoleaveourwarmbedwhenitwasstilldark.40.A.RaisethecostofnotgettingupB.LowerthedifficultyofgettingupC.Thefirstpartisgoingtobedearlyenoughthatyougetsufficient(足夠的)sleep.D.Eventhosewhodonotbelievecanenjoythesespecialhours.E.Butitwasworthit:theearlymorningtimeisnowthebesttimeofaday.F.Qualitysleepdependsonavoidinglate-nightsnacksandexercise.G.Butwhatdoyouneedtodotosucceedinyourresolutionanddevelopthishabit?三、完形填空Oneday,IaccompaniedagroupofmiddleschoolstudentsonatourofEngland.I41alongmy8-year-olddaughter,Chamber.Oneevening,neartheendofthe42,mydaughter,theschoolgroupandIwereonaplatformintheLondonUnderground.Justthen,atrain43totheplatform.Suddenly,Chamberletgoofmyhand,jumpedonthetrain,andthedoorsbeganto44.Ontheothersideoftheglass,Icouldseemydaughter’s45face.ThelastthingIsawbeforethetrainpulledoutofthestationwasChamberscryingandpoundinghersmallfistsagainsttheglass.Behindher,abeardedmandressedinblackleatherwithaspiked(帶釘的)dogcollararoundhisneckrosefromhisseatandstarted46toChamber.Inmyopinion,suchapersonwasbynomeansagoodperson.Thinkingaboutthis,Ifelteverythingwent47beforemyeyes.Afterwhatseemedcenturies,suddenlyoneofmystudentsappearedatmy48,saying,“She’sback.”Iturnedandtherewasmylittlegirl.Besideherstoodthebeardedman.Immediately,mypreviousideathathewas49wasdestroyed.He50insilencewithoutleavingawordasIhuggedmydaughterandcried.Itbroughttearstomyeyestothinkhowthingscouldhaveturnedout51.SoIsetoutonajourneyto52myunsunghero.Iposted,“...WhenIfindmyselfjudgingpeoplebytheir53,hisimagewasinmymind.Iwanthimto54thathesavedmefrommyworstdays.”TheseconddayIwaspleasantlysurprisedtoseeareplythatsaid,“No55needed.Itwasahappydayforme.”41.A.carried B.brought C.fetched D.picked42.A.visit B.platform C.exhibition D.vacation43.A.gotdown B.wentthrough C.pulledout D.pulledup44.A.open B.close C.disappear D.appear45.A.frightened B.excited C.surprised D.disappointed46.A.laughing B.shouting C.moving D.staring47.A.bright B.bad C.clear D.dark48.A.shoulder B.breast C.leg D.knee49.A.ugly B.brave C.terrible D.kind50.A.stood B.left C.watched D.heard51.A.strangely B.greatly C.equally D.differently52.A.runafter B.learnfrom C.searchfor D.findout53.A.looks B.names C.achievements D.qualities54.A.prove B.imagine C.recall D.know55.A.comments B.answers C.thanks D.demands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。Philosophersbelievethatmathematicsexistsoutsideofus,independentofourminds.Butit’s56(wide)acceptedthatmathisinsideus.However,doesthetruthliesomewherebetweenthestarkchoiceofbeinginventedordiscovered?57(understand)thetruthbetter,let’strytounderstandexactlyhowoldmathreallyis.Thetaleofmathematicsisasoldashumanity.Ithasgraduallyevolvedfromsimplemathematics,suchas58(count)cows,tothecomplexstudyofanobjectthroughtheabstractconceptsweknowtoday.Itwasnotuntil600BC,whencivilizationssettledandvariousoccupationsbegan,59mathbeganitsinitialdevelopment.It60(use)tomeasureplots,calculatethetaxationofindividuals,etc.Later,in500BC,wesawthedevelopmentofRomannumerals,which61(be)stillusedtorepresentnumberstoday.Scientistsbelievethatthousandsofyearsago,basicmathematicalfunctionslikeadditionandsubtraction(減法)mighthaveappearedat62sametime,butindifferentplaces,likeIndia,EgyptandMesopotamia.63(advance)mathdatesbacktoGreeceover2500yearsago,whenmathematicianPythagorasputforwardhisfamousequation.Itwasaboutthe64(side)ofaright-angletriangle(直角三角形),whichwenowstudyasthePythagoreantheorem(勾股定理).65thenon,moremathematiciansstartedworkingonexpandingtheirunderstandingofmathematics.Yet,noonecouldfindtheonetrueanswertothebigquestion.五、單詞拼寫66.Thelivingroom,dwithcolorfulballoons,wasreadyforthebirthdayparty.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)67.Itisctousemobilepaymentappswhenshoppingbecauseyoudon’tneedtocarrycash.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)68.Bambooalwaysstandsstraight,soitr“noble”and“strong-willed”.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)69.Thistoystore,fDisney-themedcharacters,hasemployeespretendtobeMickeyandDonaldDuck.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)70.Theactorspaclassicplaythatlefttheaudiencedeeplymoved.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)71.Thenewsoftwareiscofhandlinglargeamountsofdataefficiently.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)72.Shewassoainherbookthatshedidn’tnoticethetimepassing.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)73.Challengesbringsnewdangers,butalsonewo.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)74.It’stofhimtoarrivelatetomeetings-he’salwayssobusy.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)75.Byexercisingregularly,sheisbbothphysicallyandmentally,feelingstrongerandmoreenergetic.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)六、書信寫作76.假設你是李華,本周末你校將要舉辦《哈姆雷特》(Hamlet)讀書分享會,請你寫一封郵件給交換生Max,邀請他來參加這次活動。內容包括:1.分享會的時間和地點;2.分享會的內容和意義。參考詞匯:讀書分享會booksharingsession注意:1.詞數80左右;2.郵件的開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數;3.可適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。DearMax,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua七、書面表達77.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫一段,使之構成一篇完成的短文。OneSaturdaymorning,Iwenttothelocalpubliclibrarytoborrowsomebooks.Aftercyclingthere,Iwasamazedtonoticeanewchildren’sbookthatIhadexpectedforalongtime.Thebookwasfromabroadandwasbeautifullydesigned.Eagertogothroughit,Iquicklytookthebookoutoftheshelfandhurriedtoachairnearby.Onceseated,Iopenedthebookandturnedpages.Suddenly,aterriblethinghappened.Becauseofmyfinger’stoomuchforce,onepagewastorn(撕破)byaccident,whichproducedaclearsound.Itmademeimmediatelyshockedandanxious.“IfthelibrariansfindIhavemadethebookdamaged,theymayaskmetobuyanewone,whichcanbeexpensive.Andtheymayangrilyblamemeformycarelessness,”Ithought.Soon,myfaceturnedpaleandmyheartpoundedlikeadrum.Justthen,Inoticedalibrarianwaswalkinginmydirection.“Isshecomingforme?”Iwondered,withmylegsshakingwithfear.Afraidshe’dnoticethebrokenpage,Ihurriedtoclosethebook.However,thelibrarianwalkedpastmewithoutstopping.Whenshewasoutofmysight,Iquicklystoodupandputthebookback.Ihadnointentionofreadingotherbooks,soIleftthelibraryinahurry,withoutborrowinganybook.Oncereachinghome,Ibreathedasighofrelief.However,mymotherfoundtherewassomethingwrongandaskedwhathadhappened.Loweringmyhead,IconfessedwhatIhaddone.Unexpectedly,mymothertalkedsomesenseintomeinsteadofangrilyblamingme.Ifeltdeepregretaboutmybehavior.注意:1.續寫詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Then,Icarriedglue(膠水)andheadedtowardsthelibrary._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________題號12345678910答案ACBCABABAC題號11121314151617181920答案ABABACBABA題號21222324252627282930答案BBACDDCBCB題號31323334353637383940答案ADDBAGCADE題號41424344454647484950答案BADBACDACB題號5152535455答案DCADC1.A【原文】W:CouldIpossiblyaskyoutohelpmegetthisfridgeupthesteps?M:I’dliketobutthereissomethingwrongwithmyback2.C【原文】W:HaveyoucleanedRoom508yet?M:No,Ihaven’t.IplantodoitlaterW:Wouldyouminddoingitsoon?Aguestwillcheckininonehour3.B【原文】M:Mary,we’regoingtoformatennisteam.Areyouinterested?W:Iam,butI’mnotagoodplayer.M:That’snotaproblem.Wejustwa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