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山東省菏澤市20242025學年高二下學期4月期中考試英語試題(A卷)(含聽力)學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、聽力選擇題1.Howlongwillthewomanstayatthesummercamp?A.Twoweeks. B.Fourweeks. C.Sixweeks.2.Howwastheweatherovertheweekend?A.Verywindy. B.Extremelyhot. C.Reallyrainy.3.WhyisthewomanstoppingbyTokyoonherwaytoVancouver?A.Shewantstogoshoppingthere.B.It’stooexpensivetoflydirect.C.Directticketsaresoldout.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Wheretofindnewmusic.B.Whichradiostationisthebest.C.Whymusicmagazinesareboring.5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodolater?A.Sendhimareport. B.Gotohisoffice. C.Callhimback.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthemanplainingabout?A.Thesizeofthejeans.B.Thepriceofthejeans.C.Thestyleofthejeans.7.Whenwillthemanebacktotheshop?A.Thisafternoon. B.Thisevening. C.Tomorrow.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatvehicledidthewomanjusttake?A.Ataxi. B.Aplane. C.Atrain.9.Howlongwillthewomanrentthecarfor?A.Fourdays. B.Fivedays. C.Sevendays.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.WhatdoesAronsayabouthismother?A.Shejustdecidedtochangejobs.B.ShejustmovedtoLondon.C.Shejustopenedalawfirm.11.WhatwillAronbedoinginParis?A.Lookingforajob. B.Goingtoschool. C.Takingaholiday.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Coworkers. B.Friendsatschool. C.Brotherandsister.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.HowlongwilltheexhibitionlastinItaly?A.Fortwoweeks. B.Forfourweeks. C.Foreightweeks.14.Whichcountryisthesecondstopoftheexhibitiontour?A.Spain. B.Greece. C.Portugal.15.Whywon’tthespeakersgototheexhibitiononSaturday?A.Thewomanhastotakeclasses.B.Themanhastoworkonhispaper.C.Themuseumwillbecrowdedthatday.16.WherewillthewomanprobablybeonFridaymorning?A.Inthelibrary. B.Inthegallery. C.Intheclassroom.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatistheannouncementmainlyabout?A.Rentincrease. B.munityactivities. C.Movingininformation.18.Howmuchwillthreebedroomapartmentsbe?A.$100morethanbefore.B.$150morethanbefore.C.$200morethanbefore.19.Whenwilltherebenewcarpets?A.InnextJanuary. B.InnextSeptember. C.InnextDecember.20.WhatwillhappeninOctober?A.Newkitchenswillbeputin.B.Theapartmentswillberepainted.C.Therewillbefreelaundrymachines.二、閱讀理解BaliWildlifeVolunteerProgramABOUTTHEPROGRAMBaliwildlifevolunteershelptocareforavarietyofanimalspecies.Volunteershelppromoteandimprovethewellbeingofanimalsatthewildlifecentre.VOLUNTEERROLE&TYPICALWORKDAYAsawildlifevolunteerinBali,youwillrotate(輪換)acrossseveraloftheprojectsandlocationsweworkin,gainingawiderangeofinsightsintothemanywaysvolunteerscanmakeanimpactduringtheirtimeontheprogram.Whileontheproject,youwillworkalongsideotherstaffmemberswhohaveyearsofexperience.TypicalactivitiesyouwillgetinvolvedinduringyourtimeasavolunteerinBaliWildlifeCentreincludefeeding,cleaning,dailycareandsoon.REQUIREMENTSTojointheprogram,youneedtobeatleast15yearsoldandabletospeakEnglishattheintermediate(中級的)level.Youshouldbephysicallyfit,asvolunteeringoverseascanbequitehard.Ifyouhaveanyhealthproblemsthatmayaffectyourparticipation,youmustreportthemtousinyouronlineapplication.Asforthetimemitment,volunteersareexpectedtoworkabout35hoursperdayfromMondaytoThursday,andFridayisoptionalbutisencouraged.FREETIMEACTIVITIESParticipantsgenerallyvolunteeronaMondayThursdaybasisandontheweekendsarefreetorelaxortravelaround.Thewidertravelopportunityisextremelyimportanttothewholeexperienceanditissomethingwecertainlyremend.Ourloalteamisabletoarrangefreeactivities,transportationandacmodationbutpleasenotethisisusuallyanindependentexperienceoutsideofthecoreprogram.21.Whatistheaimoftheprogram?A.Tocontributetothewellbeingofwildanimals.B.Topromoteenvironmentalconservation.C.Toteachanimalrescuetechniques.D.Toconductwildliferesearch.22.Whatisaspecificrequirementforvolunteers?A.Havingexperienceinwildliferescue. B.BeinggoodatwrittenEnglish.C.Beingingoodcondition. D.Reachingadulthood.23.Whatdoweknowaboutvolunteers?A.Theirworklocationsarefixed.B.Theyhavetoworkonweekends.C.Theyneedtopayfortransportation.D.Theycantravelaroundduringtheirfreetime.A12minutepieceofmusicposedbyMozarthasbeendiscoveredinalibraryinGermany.ResearchersthinktheposerwrotethepreviouslyunknownpiececalledSerenadeinCwhenhewasayoungteenager.ThepositionwasfoundintheholdingsofGermany’sLeipzigMunicipalLibrariessome280milesnorthofSalzburg,Austria,whereMozartwasbornin1756.AlthoughMozartwrotethispiecewhenhewasonlyateenager,itwasnotunmonforhimtowritemusicinhischildhood.MozartbegantoperformaroundAustriafromtheageoffiveandshortlyafterwardsbecamefamousasaposer.Mozartprobablywrotetherecentlydiscoveredpositionbetweenthemidandlate1760s,accordingtoastatementfromtheLeipzigMunicipalLibraries.Libraryresearcherswerepiling(編輯)aneditionoftheKochelcatalog,acollectionofMozart’sworks,whentheycameacrossamysteriousboundmanuscript(裝訂好的手稿)containingahandwrittenpositioninbrownink.ThepositionisthoughttohavebeenwrittenbyMozart.Thehandwriting,however,isnotMozart’s,suggestingthatthemanuscriptisacopyoftheoriginalposition.Theresearchersthinkitwasmadearound1780.Theresearcherssaythemusicfitsstylisticallywithotherworksfromthe1760s,whenMozartwasbetweentheagesof10and13.Theyoungposerwasnolongercreatingpiecesthatsoundedlikethisonebythetimehewasinhislateteens.Inhisearlyyears,MozartwrotemanychamberworkslikeSerenadeinC,whichhisfatherrecordedonalistofhisson’spositions.Manyoftheseworkswerethoughttohavebeenlosttohistory.Luckily,thisparticularpiecewassaved–thankstotheposer’ssister.“Itlooksasifapletestringtrio(二重奏曲)hassurvivedinLeipzig,”Leisinger,aworkerfromtheInternationalMozarteumFoundation,says.“ThesourcewasobviouslyMozart’ssister,whoperhapspreservedtheworkinmemoryofherbrother.”24.WhatdoesthesecondparagraphintendtoshowaboutMozart?A.Histalentatayoungage. B.HisconnectiontoSalzburg.C.Hispreferenceforperforming. D.Hispopularityallaroundtheworld.25.OnwhatbasisdotheresearchersdateSerenadeinC?A.Thetitleoftheposition. B.Thestyleoftheposition.C.ThenumberintheKochelcatalog. D.Thecoloroftheinkusedinthecopy.26.WhyisMozart’ssistermentioned?A.ShehadapositiveinfluenceonMozart.B.ShewasthefirsttoperformSerenadeinC.C.ShehelpedMozartposeSerenadeinC.D.ShewastheonewhopreservedSerenadeinC.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Mozart’sWorksNeedUpdating.B.Mozart’sWorksAttractNewAttention.C.ALostMozartpositionWasDiscovered.D.ResearchersUncoveredtheEarlyLifeofMozart.Throughouthistory,lionshaverepresentedcourageandstrength.Lionsliveingroupscalledprides,andthesizeofapridedependsonfoodavailability,butatypicalprideincludesonetothreemales,adozenfemales,andtheircubsoryounglions.Malesarelargerthanfemales(lionesses).Alion’sbodyrangesinlengthfrom4.5to6.5feet,withatailfrom26to40inches.Bothmalesandfemalesarepowerful,muscularcatswithroundedheadsandears.Onlyadultmalelionsdisplayabrown,rust,orblackmane(鼠毛)whichextendsdowntheneckandchest.Lions’dietconsistsofmorethan70%meat.Lionsprefertohuntbiganimalsincludingzebra,buffalo,andgiraffe.Theyusuallyavoidverylarge(elephant)andverysmall(monkey)prey(獵物),butthey’lltakefarmanimals.Lionsmostoftenhuntatdawnordusk,butcanadapttotheirpreytochangetheirschedule.Whenhunting,lionessesrunfrommorethanonedirectiontocatchfleeinganimals.Usually,preyisconsumedatthehuntingsite.Malelionstendtobefourorfiveyearsoldbeforewinningachallengeandjoiningapride.Whenanewmaletakesoverapride,heusuallykillstheyoungestgenerationofcubsanddrivesawaytheadolescents.Mostadultlionsarekilledbyhumansorotherlions,althoughsomediefrominjurieswhilehunting.Usually,about80%ofcubsdie,butthosethatsurvivetoadulthoodmaylivetobe10to14yearsofage.Somecubsarekilledbyhyenasandwilddogs.Thelionislistedas“vulnerable(易危的)”ontheIUCNRedList.Thewildpopulationdecreasedbyapproximately43%from1993to2014.Althoughlionscantolerateawiderangeofhabitats,theyarethreatenedbecausepeoplecontinuetokillthemandbecauseofthelackofprey.28.Whatdoweknowaboutlionsaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Theyaresocialanimals. B.Theyallhaveanicemane.C.Theyareknownfortheirpowerfultails. D.Theyhavethesameheadandearsize.29.Howdolionstypicallygetfood?A.Byhuntingonbigfarms. B.Byhidingclosetotheirprey.C.Byusingtoolstotraptheirprey. D.Bycatchingtheirpreycooperatively.30.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcubsinparagraph3?A.Theytendtoliveaverylonglife. B.Mostofthemarekilledbyotheranimals.C.Theyfacemanythreatsbeforeadulthood. D.Theyarecarefullyprotectedbytheirparents.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theshortageofavailableprey. B.Threatenedhabitatsforlions.C.Thetoughsituationofthewildlion. D.EndangeredanimalsontheIUCNRedList.Researchhasfoundthatlonelinessandsocialisolationareassociatedwithanincreasedriskofconditionslikeanxiety,depression,heartdisease,andstroke.Infact,a2010analysisfoundthatlonelinessisasharmfultophysicalhealthassmoking15cigarettesaday—meaningusingfriendshiptoreducelonelinessisgoodforyou.Buthowmanyfriendsshouldyouhave?AccordingtoJeffreyHall,aprofessorofmunicationstudiesattheUniversityofKansas,ifyouwanttoeasethehealthimpactsofloneliness,themostimportantthingyoucandoistohaveatleastoneimportantpersoninyourlife.Butifyouwanttohavethemostmeaningfullife,onewhereyoufeelverybondedandconnectedtoothers,morefriendsarebetter.Someresearchendorseshisremarks.Onestudyfrom2016foundthatthosewithatleastsixfriendshavebetterhealththroughouttheirlives,andastudyfrom2020foundthatmiddleagedwomenwhohaveatleastthreefriendstypicallyhavehigherlevelsofoverallsatisfactionwiththeirlives.Tofigureoutwhetheryouneedmorefriendsinyourlife,psychologistMarisaFrancoremendsaskingyourself,“DoIfeellonely?”Lonelinessissortofanalarmsystem.Whileeveryonefeelslonelysometimes,youshoulddeterminewhetheryoufeelleftoutorisolatedregularly.Francoalsoremendsaskingyourselfiftherearepartsofyouridentitythatyoufeelarerestricted.“Differentpeoplebringoutdifferentpartsofus.Sowhenyouhavealargefriendgroup,you’reabletoexperiencethissideofyourselfthatlovesbasketball,andthatsideofyourselfthatlovesflowers,”Francosaid.“Ifyou’renotfeelingquitelikeyourself,thatmightindicateyouneeddifferenttypesoffriends.”Sincemakingnewfriendscanbedifficult,Francosaidit’softeneasiertorekindleoldrelationships.Sheaddedthatyoushouldtaketheinitiativeandnotassumethatfriendshipswillnaturallyhappen.“Ultimately,there‘isn’tamagicnumber’offriendsforeveryone,”Hallsaid.“Yourpersonalityandthecharacteristicsofyourlifearegoingtomakeadifference.”32.WhatmightJeffreyHallagreewith?A.Havingjustonefriendleadstomorehappiness.B.Everyone’sidealnumberoffriendsdoesn’tvary.C.Abroadfriendnetworkenablesstrongconnections.D.Friendshipshouldbeprioritizedinsocialrelations.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“endorses”inparagraph3mean?A.Creates. B.Supports. C.Satisfies. D.Introduces.34.WhichonesuggestsapersonneedsmorefriendsaccordingtoFranco?A.Continuousselfdoubt. B.Fewexcitingexperiences.C.Ineffectivesocialactivities. D.Constantfeelingsofisolation.35.WhatdoesFrancosayabouthavingalargefriendgroup?A.Itrequiresbefriendingthosewithsharedvalues.B.Itensurespersonalgrowthbywidesocialcircles.C.Itmeansapersonwon’tfeelrestrictedanylonger.D.Ithelpsexploredifferentaspectsofone’spersonality.Howtotake—andgive—criticismwellWealllovetocriticize.Unfortunately,wealsohatebeingcriticized.Wepostandmentonotherswithabandon,butfeelangryatthewayothersassessus,bothonlineandinperson.Theworldseemsunlikelytochangeanytimesoon.36,inwaysthatwillmakeuslesslikelytofeeloffended(冒犯)andharmothers,andbetterabletobenefitfromcriticism.●It’snotpersonal.Whenwereceivecriticism,wemakeitpersonalintwoways.First,wemaynaturallyanalyzethecriticratherthanthecriticism.Second,wetendtoconsiderthecriticismajudgmentonourinnerabilities,ratherthanonourperformance.Thesolutionistosetupaninternalaffirmation(肯定)suchas:“Idon’tcarewhatthiscriticismsaysaboutthepersongivingit,andIchoosenottoseeitasapersonalattackonme.37—nothingmore,nothingless.”●Treatcriticismlikeinsiderinformation.Onceyoudepersonalizecriticisminthisway,youcanstarttoseeitforwhatitis:arareglimpseintowhatoutsidersthinkaboutyourperformance.38.Ifthisdoesn’teeasilytoyou,onewaytodevelopthecouragetodosoistoaskfriendswhomyoulikeandtrusttoformacritics’circle,reviewingoneanother’sworkandgivinghonestsuggestions.●Makecriticismagift,neveraweapon.Weallhavetogivecriticismfromtimetotime.Thekeytocriticizingtothebesteffectistorememberthegift/weaponrule:39;ifIamdoingittoharm,Iamdoingitwrong.Tokeepcriticisminthefirstcategory,researchtellsusthatitshouldhavefiveelements:thecareoftherecipient(接受者)inmind,respectfuldelivery,goodintentions,apathwaytoimprovement,andanappropriatetargetoftherecipient’sneeds.●40.Scholarswritingin2014showedthatpositivefeedbackgiventostudentsinpublicwas9percentmoremotivatingthanwhengivenprivately,whilenegativefeedbackinprivatewas11percentmoremotivatingthaninpublic.Sowhatdoesthatmeanforyourrudeonlinereviews?Sendthemtothebloggerdirectly,ifyoudare.Orbetteryet,don’tsendthematallunlessyoutrulyintendthemtobehelpful.A.CriticismisagifttoawisepersonB.Praiseinpublic,andcriticizeinprivateC.Sometimespraise,andsometimescriticizeD.IfIamcriticizingtohelp,IamdoingitrightE.IwillassessitonitsfaceaboutthematterathandF.However,eachofuscanchangehowwetakeandgivecriticismG.Thisprovidesapotentialopportunitytocorrectcourseandimprove三、完形填空ABritishmannamedBritgotseparatedfromhishikinggroupinthePeruyianmountains.Nothingaroundwas41duetotheheavyfogthatcoveredthepath.Butthen,hesawa42appear.Hebeganwalkingtowarditandfeltnervous.ToBrit’s43,insteadofascarycreature,itwasadogwithnoowner.Affectedbysnow,iceandfog,Britdidn’tknowhowtofindhiswayuptothePuntaUniónpassat15,000feetabovesealevel.Hewasreally44toseeadogsohighupinthemountains.Hedecidedto45thedog’sknowledgeofthemountain.Hewentalongwithit,46thecrazyjourneythatcouldstillbeseenthroughhiscamera.Butevenmoreamazingwasthatthedogseemedtoknowhowtogetthemanwherehewas47.Thedoghadagoodsenseofdirection,leadinghimrighttoa48thatshowedthewaytoPuntaUnión.Afteralongwalkof13.5miles,they49arrivedatthePuntaUniónpass.Britrejoinedhisgroup.Brit50anotherhomelessdogwasthere.Insteadofleaving,bothdogsseemeddeterminedto51thesehikersandkeepthemontherightpath.Certainly,theybecamethegroup’shelpersfortherestofthetrip.Whenthehikersmadeitbacktoavillage,alocalresidenttoldthemthatthesedogshavea52forfindinglostpeopleand53themthroughthemountains.Theyarenaturalmountain54.It’sanamazingexperience,whichremindsusthateveninthecloudytimesoflife,there’salwaysabitof55.41.A.clean B.clear C.normal D.familiar42.A.friend B.dog C.shape D.hiker43.A.confusion B.relief C.disappointment D.curiosity44.A.surprised B.relaxed C.worried D.frightened45.A.challenge B.share C.trust D.study46.A.reflecting B.confirming C.organizing D.filming47.A.living B.heading C.facing D.belonging48.A.sign B.camp C.mountain D.symbol49.A.early B.secretly C.finally D.almost50.A.remembered B.found C.explained D.believed51.A.fort B.inspire C.greet D.join52.A.talent B.plan C.responsibility D.preference53.A.following B.protecting C.training D.leading54.A.guards B.climbers C.guides D.hunters55.A.hope B.love C.joy D.faith四、語法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Thousandsofyearsago,peoplelivedwithoutclocks.UpuntilthelateMiddleAges,peopledidn’tthinkoftimeassomethingseparatefromthejobstheydid.56(tidy)theroomwouldn’ttake“halfanhour”;itwouldtakethetimeittooktotidytheroom.Historianstend57(call)thisa“taskoriented”lifestyle.Thismeansthattimewasseenintermsofhowlongthetasktook;itwasn’tdivided58hours,minutes,orseconds.AsEuropeindustrialized,thetaskoriented59(flexible)oflifewasbroughttoasuddenstop.ThefirstmajorfirmtouseclocksregularlywastheBritishpostalservice,60(follow)bythetrainpanies.Soonenough,everyonesawthebenefitoflivingbytheclock,asaccuratetiming61(significant)boostedproductivityandefficiency.Clockshavepletelychanged62weseetheworld.Justthinkabouthowoftenyoucheckthetimeonyourphoneorwatch.Yourlife63(run)bytheclock.It’slikewehavedividedourlivesintotinyblocks,andweputbitsof64(we)intothoseblocks.However,noteverythinginlifehastobedividedintoneatsections,likelessonsof65schoolday.Sometimes,it’sgoodjusttolettheworldhappen.Weneedtotellourselvesthat“itwilltakeaslongasittakes”.五、書信寫作66.你校正在組織英語作文比賽。請以“Myfavouritesong”為題寫一篇短文參賽,內容包括:1.你最喜歡的歌曲;2.喜歡的原因。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡相應位置作答。Myfavouritesong____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Whenmythirteenthbirthdaycamearound,Ididn’ttellittoanyoneandmadenoplans.“Whatdoyouwanttodoforyourbirthday?”mymotherasked.“Nothing,”Isaid.MymotherthenaskedwhetherIwantedtoinviteanyfriendsover.IshookmyheadandexplainedIhadn’tmadeanyfriendsinthenewtown.MyfamilyhadjustmovedtothenewtownandIhadstudiedinanewschoolthereforseveralweeks.Ididn’thavemuchexpectationformythirteenthbirthday.Finally,thisdaycame.Thatevening,mymother,whoworkedhardinasupermarket,boughtmeabigbirthdaycakeandapresent.Thepresentwasinsideonebiggoldenbox.Thecardread“LovefromMomandDad”,butIknewmydadhadnothingtodowithit.Infact,hewashardlyeverhome.Likemostnights,hewasstillworkingatthehospital.Ireachedoverforthebigboxonthekitchentable,andwhenIshookit,Iknewtherewereclothesinside.Mymomlookedatmeexcitedly,wantingtogivemeasurprise.Ithoughttomyself,“Maybethisbirthdaywon’tbesobad.”Ihopedthatthispackagewouldcontainsomewonderfulclothestohelpmefitinatthenewschool.Iopenedtheboxandpulledoutapairoforangepantsandamatchingorangeshirt.Rightaway,Iwasupset!Ithoughtthecolorwasunattractive.Ihadneverownedanythingorangeinmylifeandwasn’tabouttostartthen.Ismiledweakly.“Wow,Mom!”Ifaked(假裝)ahappysmile.ButmymotherfoundIwasfakingasmile.“Youdon’tlikethem,”shesaid.Ilied,“No,Ido.Ireallyliketheclothes.”ButactuallyIdidn’twanttotrythemonatall.Ihadneverreceivedagiftsounattractive.“Ifyoudon’tlikethem,I’lltakethemback,”shesaidalittleangrily.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Tomysurprise,withoutthinking,Ireplied,“Fine,takethemback!”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ipulledouttheorangeclothes,andputthemon,lookingatmyselfinthemirror.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________山東省菏澤市20242025學年高二下學期4月期中考試英語試題(A卷)(含聽力)參考答案題號12345678910答案ABBACACBCA題號11121314151617181920答案BBABCCACAC題號21222324252627282930答案ACDABDCADC題號31323334353637383940答案CCBDDFEGDB題號41424344454647484950答案BCBACDBACB題號5152535455答案DADCA1.A【原文】M:Iheardyou’regoingtoasummercampintheUS.Willyoubethereforthewholemonth?W:Thesummercampwilllastforsixweeks,butIwillonlystayfortwoweekssothatIcanbebackontimeandprepareforschool.2.B【原文】W:Theweatherwashorribleandtherewasnowindatallontheweekend!Iwentoutonbothdays,andIsweatedsomuchasifitwereraining!M:Yeah,Iendedupstayingathomefortwodays.3.B【原文】M:WhyareyoustoppingbyTokyoonyourwaytoVancouver?Aretherenodirectflightticketsleft?W:No,theyarejusttooexpensiveforme.Anyway,I’lljustcheckoutsomeshopswhileIwaitintheairport.4.A【原文】M:Wheredoyoudiscovernewbandsandmusiciansnow?Mostmusicmagazinesaresoboringthesedays.W:I’vebeenlisteningtoanonlineradiostationlately.Theyplayalotofgoodandnewmusic.5.C【原文】M:Doyouhaveaminute?I’dliketotalktoyouaboutareport.W:Sure.ButI’monthetrainrightnow,sothesignalisnotsogood.M:Okay.Howaboutyouringmebacklater?I’llbeintheofficeuntillatetoday.6.A7.C【原文】W:Howarethosejeans?M:Thepriceisreasonable,andIlikethestyle.ButIfindthemalittlebittoolong.W:Whatifyourollthemupalittle?M:IguessIcould,butthentheywouldlookdifferent.W:Isee.Wecanmakethemshorterforyouifyouwant.M:Yeah?Thatwouldbegreat.W:Surething.Itwilltakeabouttwohours,though.Youcanpayforthemfirstandebacktoourshopintheafternoonoreveningtopickthemup.M:That’sfine.CanIpickthemuptomorrow?W:Noproblem.8.B9.C【原文】M:HowmayIhelpyou?W:Hi,Iwouldliketorentacar.M:Sure.Didyoumakeareservation?W:No.IdecidedtorentonewhenIgotofftheplanejustnow.Isthatokay?M:Ofcourse.Iwasjustchecking.Sohowmanydaysdoyouneedthecarfor?W:CanIjustdofourdaysfornowandmaketherentlongerthroughaphonecalllater?M:Inthatcase,Isuggestyougoforsevendays,whichwillgiveyoua20%discount.Andifyouchoosetoreturnthecarafterfivedays,youcangettherestofyourmoneyback.W:Okay,Iwilldothat.CanIreturnthecaratthetrainstation?M:Yes,youcan.10.A11.B12.B【原文】M:HeyTina,IjustwanttoletyouknowthatIwillbemovingawayafterthissemester.W:Whereareyoumoving,Aron?M:Paris.Mymomreceivedajobofferfromalawfirmthere,andshedecidedtotakeit.W:Isyourwholefamilygoingtomovethere?M:Well,mysisterandIwillgowithmymomfirst.MydadwillstayinLondonforanotheryearandthenjoinus.W:Doyouknowhowlongyouwilllivethere?M:Atleasttwoyears.Mymomhasalreadyfoundaschoolthereformysisterandme.W:WillyouebacktoLondonandvisitduringthosetwoyears?M:Ofcourse.Iwillebacktovisitduringholidays,maybeevenattheweekendsometimes.Parisisnotthatfarafterall.W:Okay.Well,goodluckwitheverything.Iwillforsuremissyou.M:Thanks.Iwillmissyou,too!13.A14.B15.C16.C【原文】W:WouldyouliketogototheNationalGalleryofModernArtsometimethisweek?M:Soundsgood.Isthereanyspecialexhibitiongoingonatthemoment?W:Yes!TheyareshowingVincentvanGogh’spaintingsinthemaingallery.M:Really?That’ssupercool!HowlongwillthisexhibitionlasthereinItaly?W:Twoweeks.AllthepaintingsareborrowedfromtheVanGoghMuseuminHolland.M:Nice.Iwishitcouldlastlonger.W:Me,too.ButthisspecialexhibitionisactuallypartofaSouthernEuropetour.AndItalyisthefirststopofthetour.Afterbeingshownhere,thesepainti

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