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2025屆甘肅省慶陽市西峰區慶陽第一中學高三下學期三模英語試題一、聽力選擇題1.WhatdoesAndymostprobablydo?A.Awaiter. B.Adoctor. C.Acleaner.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Itisnotthathot.B.Thereisnoneedtoworry.C.Hehaspreparedsunscreenandwater.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anoutstandingprofessor. B.Acoffeebreak. C.Ameetingschedule.4.Whywillthemanleaveearly?A.Heissufferingfromillness.B.Heneedstoattendameeting.C.Hehasadoctor’sappointment.5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Atagasstation. B.Onthestreet. C.Inagarage.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthepurposeofthewoman’scall?A.Toaskforthedirections. B.Tosetatimetomeet. C.Toinquireaboutarefrigerator.7.Whendoesthestoreopen?A.At9:00. B.At10:00. C.At11:00.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatfestivalisheldinthewoman’smotherlandatthistime?A.Halloween. B.TheNewYamFestival. C.TheDayoftheDead.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.TurntoRebeccaforhelp.B.Sharesomethingaboutafestival.C.JoinintheInternationalFallFestival.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdoesthemansayaboutusingthefirstpersoninwriting?A.Itishardtoconvincereaders.B.Itlimitswhatyoucandescribe.C.Itbecomesboringforreadersquickly.11.Whydoesthemansuggestusingthesymbolofweather?A.Itcanavoidconfusion.B.Itcanenrichcharacters’personality.C.Itcanexpresscharacters’emotions.12.Whatshouldnewwritersavoiddoingaccordingtotheman?A.Explainingthedetailsdirectly.B.Involvingtoomanydifferentplaces.C.Describingpeople’sclothestoomuch.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hewasfired. B.Heisunemployed. C.Hehasn’tgotinterviews.14.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Talktotheboss. B.Movetoanothercity. C.Gethelpfromotherjobseekers.15.Whatistheman’sopiniononthewoman’sidea?A.Demanding. B.Impractical. C.Helpful.16.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atastore. B.Inacompany. C.Attheman’shouse.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Windy.18.WhatcausedatrafficjamontheM4?A.Abrokenvehicle. B.Badweather. C.Acarcrash.19.Whatisunusualaboutthetrainstoday?A.Therearelotsofdelaysduetotheheavyrain.B.Thecomputersystemsdon’twork.C.Theyaremostlyrunningwell.20.WheredidJackieandBobstaylastnight?A.Inahotel. B.Ontheirplane. C.Attheairport.二、閱讀理解Drone(無人機)TrainingforRecreationalFlyersWhen:Saturday12December9a.m.to1p.mWebsite:www.drone-wise.com.AuWhere:HallACTCost:$285pp(perperson)Thisistheperfecttrainingcourseifyouplantobuyadronesoon.Bestofall,noexperienceisrequiredandthedroneswillbeprovided,soyoujustneedtobookonlineandcomealongontheday.ThetrainingcourseisheldatHallACT.The4-hourbeginnerscourseis$285.Thisincludeswrittenmaterial,useoftheDrone-wiseaircraftforflyingandmorningtea.Ifyouareunder18yearsofage,youwillneedtobeaccompaniedbyaparentorgrown-upfriendorrelative.Bookyourplacetodayatdrone-wise.com.au/our-training-courses.LedbyMartinBassandTimRobinson,commerciallyrateddronepilotswithconsiderableexperience,thistrainingcourseisachancetoget.BasicKnowledgeRecreationaldroneflyingandthelawRisksandhowtomanagethemFlyingenvironmentBasicFlyingSkillsPre-flightplanningandchecksAircrafthandlingskillsObstacleavoidanceYourInstructors:MartinBass.Martinisapilotwithover20-yearexperienceHeisalsoacommercialdronepilotandenjoysrecreationaldroneflyingaswell.Inhisotherroleasaconsultantandtrainertolocalgovernment,MartinisanexperiencededucatorandholdsanhonorarypositionwiththeUniversityofWesternSydney.TimRobinson:Timisanexperiencedphotographeraswellasacommercialdronepilot.Hisphotosareaboutnatureandwildlife.TimisalsoanexperiencedadulteducatorandhaslecturedattheUniversityofTechnologySydneyandtheUniversityofCanberra.21.Whatdoweknowaboutthistrainingcourse?A.itwilllastforanhour.B.Itrequiresexperienceofflyingdrones.C.Itaskspeopletopaymoreformorningtea.D.Adolescentsarenotallowedinwithnocompanion.22.Whatcanpeoplegetthroughthiscourse________.A.High-leveldroneflyingskills.B.Achancetobeacommercialdronepilot.C.Anunderstandingofdifferentaircrafttypes.D.Knowledgeofdealingwithrisksofdroneflying.23.WhatdoMartinBassandTimRobinsonnaveincommon?A.Theyworkatthesameuniversity.B.Theyareexperiencedinphotographing.C.Theyaregoodatcommercialdroneflying.D.Theypaymuchattentiontowildlifeprotection.MonicaBertagnolliisanoncologist(腫瘤學家)atBrighamandWomen’sHospitalandaprofessorofsurgeryatHarvardMedicalSchool.GrowingupinWyoming,shewaswellawareofthelackofhealthcareresourcesinruralareas.Accesstoin-depthcareforcancerpatientsishardtoget.She’sworkedthroughouthercareertochangethat.InWyoming,there’sagreatdistancetotravelbetweenwherepeopleliveandwheretheycanfindacancerspecialist.“Ifyouneedtreatmentsandtheyhavetobeadministeredeveryday,andifit’s120milesfromwhereyoulive,thatendsupbeingahugebarriertoreceivingthekindofcareyouneed.”AndnowMonicaservesasthevicepresidentoftheCoalition(聯盟)ofCancerCooperativeGroups(CCCG)—aninternationalnetworkofindividualswhoworktoimprovethequalityoflifeandsurvivalofcancerpatientsbyincreasingparticipationincancerclinicaltrials.Shesaid,“Oneofthereallyimportantthingsis,we’retryingtomakesurethatcancerclinicaltrialscangettoeverysinglepatientwhoneedstheminmyownstate.”ThecoalitionsetupsitesinnorthernandsouthernWyomingthatareabletorunclinicaltrials.Beforethosetrialsbecameavailable,patientswouldusuallygotoDenverorSaltLakeCity—athree-to-seven-hourdrive.Monica’seffortstoincreaseaccesstothehealthcareneedsofherruralWyomingpatientsalsoincludehelpingtodevelopnewpoliciesthatwillallowpatientstoparticipateinmoreclinicaltrials,andlinkingthemwitharegionaldoctorwhocangetthemtheaccesstothecaretheyneed.Inadditiontotheclinicaltrials,Monicasaidthattechnology’sprogresslikebettercellphoneandinternetserviceinthemountainsofWyoming,aswellassocialmedia,hashelpedruralresidentsstayintouchwithlovedonesandmedicalprofessionalsdespitetheirdistance.Sheistryingtoadvocatestronglyforthosechangestocontinue.“IstillconsidermyselfpartofWyomingandIamverydevotedtomakingsurethatpatientscangetaccesstocare.”24.WhatdoruralcancerpatientsinWyomingneedmost?A.Healthcare. B.Betterhousing.C.Furthereducation. D.Publictransportation.25.HowhasMonicahelpedthecancerpatients?A.Byofferingclinicaltrials. B.Byadvocatingfinancialaid.C.Byimprovinginternetservice. D.Bytrainingmedicalprofessionals.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeMonica?A.Determinedandloyal. B.Honestandgenerous.C.Gratefulandcourageous. D.Devotedandresponsible.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Technology:Apushforprogress B.Monica:AhelperforcancerpatientsC.CCCG:Apioneerforcancertreatment D.Clinicaltrials:AhopeforcancerpatientsIntheforestsofBritishColumbia,whererecentwildfireshavesentsmokeacrossbordersanddimmedbluesummerskies,aseriesofstudiesfromthepast30yeararguethatlarge,oldtreessendresourcesandmessagestotheseedlings(幼苗)aroundthem.The“mothering”could,apparently,helpburnedlandscapesrecoverfasterandimprovetheflexibilityofnaturalsystemsoverall.Theideaseemstoborrowfrombedtimetalesaboutancienttreesandtheforeststheytend,provebeliefsthatalltypesofcreaturescultivatetheiryoungandvouchforthenaturalgoodnessofnature,whereteamworkwinsovercompetition.Theterm“mothertree”wascoinedinthe2000sbyaCanadianscientistSuzanneSimard,whogrewupinafamilyofloggersinBritishColumbia.InherbookFindingtheMotherTree,Simarddescribesachildhoodspentwanderingthroughtheforest,gainingkeeninsightintothecloseconnectionsbetweenlong-livedtreesandtheecosystemstheyinhabit.Herchildhoodexperiencesanddecadesofscientificresearchledhertodrawaconnectionthatwassomewhatrevolutionaryinthetraditionalthinkingthatspeciesmustcompetetosurvive.Simardproposedthatlargetreesthatarehundredsoreventhousandsofyearsoldcansendcarbon,nutrients,water,andevenalarmsignalstoyoungplantsviaanetworkofundergroundfungi(真菌).Shedescribesthesetreesas“mothers”inherwriting,andarguesthattheyareessentialinmakingforestsaroundtheplanetbettersuitedtosurviveclimatechange.“Weneedtopreservethelegacies,includingthemothertrees,theirnetworks,andthegeneticmaterial,sotheycanpasstheirwisdomontothenextgenerationoftreesandtheycansurvivethefuturestressescomingdowntheroad,”Simardsaid.Butsomeresearcherswarnthatthemothertreesviewpointisaheadofthescience.“Therearelotsofimportantecologicalrolesforbigtreesintheforest,”saysJustineKarst,aprofessor.“Butthereisreallynosolidevidencesupportingthepopularizedideathatthesetrees,actingaspassivechannelsinthesoil,directfungitoperformspecifictasks.”28.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphserveas_______?A.Presentinganovelconcept.B.Describingaseriouswildfire.C.Tellinginterestingfairytales.D.Criticizingsomeridiculousbeliefs.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“vouchfor”inParagraph1mean?A.Figureout. B.Putforward.C.Turndown. D.Backup.30.WhatisthecoreofSuzanne’stheoryof“mothertree”?A.Largetreeshavehuman-likewisdom.B.Long-livedtreesareakindoflegacy.C.Treescooperateinsurvivingclimatechange.D.Mothertreessacrificethemselvesforyoungplants.31.What’sKarst’sattitudetowardstheroleofmothertrees?A.Approving. B.Critical.C.Doubtful. D.Sympathetic.Giantpandasareamongthemostlovableanimalsalivetoday.Unliketheirrelatives,suchasthepolarbear,pandasdon’teatmeatbutsurviveonadietofonlybamboo.Sowhyandhowhavepandasabandonedtheirtasteformeattopickupavegetariandiet?Pandastodaydon’teatmeat.However,they’vekeptmuchoftheirmeat-eatingadaptationsfromtimespast.Theirdigestivesystemshavenotchangedmuchfromtheirmeat-eatingdays.Outofthehuge12.5kgofbambootheyeatinasingleday,onlyabout17%ofitisdigested.Tosurvive,pandaseatlargeamountsofbamboowhilehavingalow-metabolic(新陳代謝的),lazylifestyletomakeupforthepoorenergyreturn.Thegiantpanda’sshifttoavegetariandietisinlinewiththeinactivationofaspecificgene-Taslrl,whichprovidesthemwiththeabilitytotastecertainaminoacids(氨基酸)abundantinmeat.Itsinactivationinpandaswouldleadtotheirdietarychange.Pandashaveevolvedtoagreatdegreetocopewiththeirrelativelyrecentbamboo-eatinglifestyle.Pandasmustseizelongandthinpiecesofbambooshoots.Toassistwiththis,theyhavedevelopedalong“fake-thumb”(偽拇指).Sogiantpandashavesixfingersineachpawwhichprovidesbettersupportforthemtoseizeobjectsuchasbambooinonepawquickly.Researchershavefoundthatthesurfaceofthepanda’stongueisdifferent.Whileotherbearsandmanymeat-eatinganimalshavesmoothtongues,pandashaveevolvedtinyprojectionsonthesurfaceoftheirtonguesthatservetofiledownfood.Thisisespeciallyusefulforpandasastheyremovetheoutercoverofbamboo.Timewilltellifpandaswilladaptandsurvive,gobacktoeatingmeat,ordisappearinthewild.Whateverthefutureholds,wecanbegratefulthat,forthetimebeing,wegettoshareourplanetwiththeseadorableanimals.32.Whyarethenumbersmentionedinparagraph2?A.Toillustratethevarietyoffood.B.Torepresenttheevolutionaryruleofpandas.C.Todescribethechangesoflivingenvironment.D.Toshowtheineffectivenessofdigestivesystem.33.Whatcausedpandas’changeindiet?A.Thelow-metabolicability.B.Theaminoacidsinmeat.C.TheTaslrlgene’sinactivation.D.Thesuppliesofbamboo.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph4referto?A.Seizingbambooshoots.B.Thelowenergyreturn.C.Developingmorefingers.D.Thevegetariandiet.35.Whichaspectofpandasdoesparagraph4focuson?A.Thepreferenceforbamboo.B.Theevolutionaryfeatureineating.C.Theuniquelifestyle.D.Thespecialappearance.Manypeoplechangedresidencesandareeagertogetfamiliarwiththeirnewneighbors.Here’saquickrefresheronmakingthemostofneighborhoodrelationships.Beginatthebeginning.Buildinggoodneighborlyrelationshipsstartswhenyouorsomeoneelsemovesintothearea.Ifanewneighbormovesin,beproactive(主動的)andwelcomethemtotheneighborhood.36.Considertakingaplateofcookiesorasmallhousewarminggift.Shareyourcontactinformationandoffertoansweranyquestionstheymayhaveaboutthecommunity,includingyourfavoriterestaurantsorthebestlocalserviceproviders.37.Don’tcreatethingsthatareunpleasanttolookatorallowyourproperty’sconditiontoaffectthevalueofneighboringhomesadversely(不利地).Beingkindtothosearoundyouincludeskeepingyouryardtidy,removingsnowfromyoursidewalks,andcollectingtrashandrecyclingbinsafterthetruckhaspassed.Beinclusive.Ifyouarehostingalargeparty,considerextendinginvitationstoyourneighbors.Duringtheholidayseason,rememberthepeoplenextdoorwithacard,ahomemadegoodie,oranofferofassistance.Givewithoutexpectations.38.Allowpeopletobehuman.39,andit’simpossibletoknowwhatothersaregoingthrough.Don’tbetooquicktoassumeasligh(輕蔑)ispersonalorintended.Acceptit.Ifyouhavetriedyourbesttoresolveaconflictwithoutsuccess,letitgo.Sadly,somepeoplewon’tlikeyouwhateveryoudo.Andyouaren’tgoingtoenjoysomepeople.40.Bepleasantanyway,andbethankfulthatyougettoliveyourlifeandtheygettolivetheirs.A.MaintainyourspaceB.BethefirsttostopbyandsayhelloC.It’seasiertoacceptitandmoveonD.EveryonehasabaddaynowandthenE.Takestepstoensureitwon’thappenagainF.LetothersknowyouarethinkingofthemG.Someneighborsaremoreeasygoingthanothers三、完形填空Dreamingofphotographingtheworld’sbeauty,Iwroteatravelwishlistandhungitonmywall,notexpectingtoactuallygoanywhere.However,alocalphotocontestgavemea41.IchosetheGrandCanyon,oneofmybucketlistplacestovisit,sinceIgotmyfirstcamera.Thejourneywas42,withuniquetoucheslikeaspentreestoweringandlizards(蜥蜴)rushingabout.Afteraday’s43,Idecidedtohaveagoodrestandstartfreshthenextdayforthemissionto44theCanyon’sgrandeur.Thenextmorning,Iwokeupearlytocapture(拍攝)the45.Reachingtheoverlook,Ifoundanelderlymanaloneonabench.Afterexchanging46,henoticedmycameraand47ifI’dcapturedanyfavorites.I48sharedacoupleofphotos,notanticipatinganyfurtherconversationthatfollowed.He49,revealingthatheandhislatewife,Betty,visitedtheGrandCanyonannuallyfortheiranniversary.Her50thepreviousyearmarkedhisfirstreturnwithoutherandhespenteachsunrisereflectingontheirtreasured51.Hisheartfelttales52medeeply,asI,too,hadexperiencedarecentloss,makingthemoment53.Returninghomewithnumerousphotos,I54thebestfrommyadventuresforthecontest.Thisjourneytaughtmethevalueofchasingdreams,embracingchallenges,and55withothersthroughsharedmoments,makingitatrulyenrichingexperience.41.A.favor B.break C.suggestion D.push42.A.tiring B.puzzling C.refreshing D.encouraging43.A.traveling B.meeting C.talking D.picnicking44.A.shoot B.paint C.describe D.video45.A.trees B.sunrise C.lizards D.birds46.A.gifts B.ideas C.numbers D.greetings47.A.doubted B.inquired C.considered D.checked48.A.elegantly B.purposefully C.hesitantly D.gratefully49.A.openedup B.dressedup C.hurriedup D.cheeredup50.A.runningaway B.passingaway C.breakingdown D.settlingdown51.A.possessions B.collections C.memories D.qualities52.A.entertained B.inspired C.concerned D.touched53.A.available B.comfortable C.admirable D.unforgettable54.A.purchased B.guaranteed C.selected D.made55.A.competing B.connecting C.discussing D.cooperating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。Havingspentyears56(introduce)Hainantotheoutsideworld,JakeCanningdecidedtobringsomethingBritishtothesouthernChineseisland,andtheplatter(拼盤)includedtheiconicfishandchips.RunningaWestern-stylerestaurantnamedRoxy’sinHaikou,thecapitalofHainanProvince,the32-year-oldBritishnationalhasseenarisingenthusiasmamongtheChinese57(taste)homemadeWesternfood.“MycustomersincludenotonlyWesterners,butalsoalotoflocals.Everyweekend,therestaurant58(continue)toreceivecustomersuntilclosingtime,”Canningsaid.ThoughnotasfamiliarwiththeChinesemarketasotherlocalrestaurateurs,Canningbelieveshiscompetitivenessliesinhiscertificationasa59(provide)ofauthenticWestern-stylefood.Hisrestaurant,namedafteradogthecoupleadoptedfrom60animalshelter,openedtothepublicinSeptemberlastyear,61(facilitate)bythebusiness-friendlyenvironmentoftheprovince.Sincetheeatery’sopening,hehasbeen62(pleasant)surprisedbythenumberoflocalfoodies(美食家)63havebeendrawntotherestaurant’smenuofhomemadeWesternitemssuchasthefullEnglishbreakfastandfishandchips.“FoodcultureisalargepartofeverydaylifeinChina,and64myopinion,theChinesepeopleare65(adventure)whenitcomestotryingnewfoods,”hesaid.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華,上周你的外教Mr.Green布置了一份家庭作業,截止時間是本周五,但是你因故不能如期提交。請你給Mr.Green寫一封郵件,申請延期提交作業,要點如下:1.表示歉意;2.解釋原因;3.申請延期。注意:1.詞數80左右;2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數;3.可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。DearMrGreen,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。BorninapoorneighborhoodinDetroit,Michigan,Johnalwayshadahardlife,growingupwithasinglemother,whoworkedtwojobstomakeendsmeet.Hehadnofatherfigure,norolemodelandnotutor.Hehadtomakealivingforhimselfwhilefacingthedangersandtemptationsofthestreets.Hehadagreatpassionforfootball,though.HelovedwatchingitonTV,playingitwithhisfriends,andevendreamingaboutitatnight.Hehadanaturaltalentforthegame,withspeed,strength,agility(敏捷)andvision.Hecouldreadthequarterback’seyes,anticipatethereceiver’sroute,andmaketheperfecttackleorinterception(攔截).HewaseagertobeaprofessionalfootballplayerplayingintheNationalFootballLeague(NFL)andhislifelongambitionwastobecomeasuperstarinsports.Hewasburningtomakehismotherproud,togiveherabetterlifeandtoescapethepovertyandviolencesurroundingthem.Butdespitehisincredibletalent,healwayslackedtheconfidence.Beyondthis,hehadnoopportunityorhope.Daybyday,hebecamediscouragedandhadnooptionbuttogotoalow-performinghighschoolwheretherewasnofootballprogram,noequipment,andevennoprofessionalcoach.Hewasreadytogiveuphisdreamtosettleforalifeofmediocrity(平庸).Butthen,hemetCoachCarter.CoachCarterwasaformerNFLplayer,whohadretiredafterasuccessfulcareer.HehadwontwoSuperBowlswiththeteam,regardedasoneofthebestsafetiesofalltime.HehadmovedbacktoDetroitafterhisretirement,andhadstartedayouthfootballprograminJohn’sneighborhood.HehadobservedJohnplayinapickupgameoneday,andhadbeenimpressedbyhisskillsandpotential.HeplannedtoofferJohnaspotinhisteam,andhelphimachievehisdream.OnedayCoachCartercalledJohn.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式作答。John’sheartskippedabeat.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Greatlyencouragedbythecoach’swords,Johndecidedtogiveithisbestshot.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案1.【答案】C【聽力材料】M:Thesedesksarecoveredindust.W:Iknow.IhadawordwithAndylastweekandhesaidhe’ddoit.M:Well,I’msickofit.Hecan’tseemtokeepourofficeclean.Ithinkwe’llhavetogetridofhim.【聽力材料】M:Thesedesksarecoveredindust.W:Iknow.IhadawordwithAndylastweekandhesaidhe’ddoit.M:Well,I’msickofit.Hecan’tseemtokeepourofficeclean.Ithinkwe’llhavetogetridofhim.2.【答案】B【聽力材料】W:It’shotoutthereforthenextfewdays.Remembertowearsunscreenanddrinkplentyofwater.M:Thankyou.Butwe’regoingtotakeabreakinthemiddayheat,andwehavepreparedmuchwater.【聽力材料】W:It’shotoutthereforthenextfewdays.Remembertowearsunscreenanddrinkplentyofwater.M:Thankyou.Butwe’regoingtotakeabreakinthemiddayheat,andwehavepreparedmuchwater.3.【答案】C【聽力材料】W:Doyouhaveaprogram?M:Yeah.You’reduetospeakfirst,justaftertheintroductionbyProfessorParker.W:Onlyanhour?Therewon’tbemuchtimeforquestions.M:It’sokay.Ifyoulookclosely,you’llseewetakeabreakforcoffee,andthentherestofthemorningisavailableforquestions.【聽力材料】W:Doyouhaveaprogram?M:Yeah.You’reduetospeakfirst,justaftertheintroductionbyProfessorParker.W:Onlyanhour?Therewon’tbemuchtimeforquestions.M:It’sokay.Ifyoulookclosely,you’llseewetakeabreakforcoffee,andthentherestofthemorningisavailableforquestions.4.【答案】A【聽力材料】M:DoyoumindifIleavethemeetingearly?Ifeelabitundertheweather.W:Oh,I’msorrytohearthat.Whydon’tyouseeadoctor?M:I’llfixanappointmentonmywayhome.【聽力材料】M:DoyoumindifIleavethemeetingearly?Ifeelabitundertheweather.W:Oh,I’msorrytohearthat.Whydon’tyouseeadoctor?M:I’llfixanappointmentonmywayhome.5.【答案】C【聽力材料】W:Doyouknowwhattheproblemis?M:Notyet.Butit’sprobablythegastank.W:Oh,no.Ihaveameetingatthree.M:Givemealittlemoretime.I’llhaveyouontheroadagainsoon.【聽力材料】W:Doyouknowwhattheproblemis?M:Notyet.Butit’sprobablythegastank.W:Oh,no.Ihaveameetingatthree.M:Givemealittlemoretime.I’llhaveyouontheroadagainsoon.【答案】6.A7.B【聽力材料】W:Hi,Isawaposterontheundergroundthatsaysyou’rehavingasaleonrefrigerators.M:Yes,madam.W:CouldyoutellmethewaytoyourstorefromFloraSquare?M:Certainly.First,youtaketheBtraintoBroadway.Takeexit3,andheaddownBrichStreetuntilyouseeoursign.W:That’sBtraintoBroadway,exit3,downBrichStreet.M:That’sright.However,wedon’topenforanotherhour.Youknowit’sonly9o’clocknow.【聽力材料】W:Hi,Isawaposterontheundergroundthatsaysyou’rehavingasaleonrefrigerators.M:Yes,madam.W:CouldyoutellmethewaytoyourstorefromFloraSquare?M:Certainly.First,youtaketheBtraintoBroadway.Takeexit3,andheaddownBrichStreetuntilyouseeoursign.W:That’sBtraintoBroadway,exit3,downBrichStreet.M:That’sright.However,wedon’topenforanotherhour.Youknowit’sonly9o’clocknow.【答案】8.C9.B【聽力材料】W:Mark,itcouldbethetimeofyear.Ifeelkindofhomesick.M:Metoo.ImissthefestivalatGrandmother’sinNigeriaatthistime.It’sabigpartywithdancingandsinging.W:Wow,what’sitcalled?M:TheNewYamFestival.W:Backhomeatthistimeofyear,wecelebrateTheDayoftheDead.M:It’slikeHalloweenintheUnitedStates,isn’tit?W:Yesandno.InMexico,wehonorourdeadancestorsonthisday.M:Youshouldgiveapresentationtotheclassaboutthat.W:Ihaveabetteridea.WecouldhaveanInternationalFallFestivalandinviteRebeccatojoinus.M:Great.Sheisanexpertinorganizingactivities.【聽力材料】W:Mark,itcouldbethetimeofyear.Ifeelkindofhomesick.M:Metoo.ImissthefestivalatGrandmother’sinNigeriaatthistime.It’sabigpartywithdancingandsinging.W:Wow,what’sitcalled?M:TheNewYamFestival.W:Backhomeatthistimeofyear,wecelebrateTheDayoftheDead.M:It’slikeHalloweenintheUnitedStates,isn’tit?W:Yesandno.InMexico,wehonorourdeadancestorsonthisday.M:Youshouldgiveapresentationtotheclassaboutthat.W:Ihaveabetteridea.WecouldhaveanInternationalFallFestivalandinviteRebeccatojoinus.M:Great.Sheisanexpertinorganizingactivities.【答案】10.B11.C12.A【聽力材料】W:Hi,Mark.Doyouhaveanyadviceforyoungwritersoutthere?M:Well,peopleoftenwritetheirfirstbookusingtheword“I”.Andthey’relikelytowritebestaboutwhattheyknow,tobemostconvincing,butbearinmindthatifyoudothat,theremightbealotofstuffyoucan’tinclude.Andyourreadersmaywanttoknowaboutotherthingsthatyoudon’tsee.W:Isthereanythingelse?M:Well,it’sverydullifyouseteverythinginthesameplace,oralwayshavethemwearingthesameclothes.Theirchoiceofclothescantellyouaboutacharacter’spersonality.Plusanimportantaspectofwritingfictionistheuseofsymbols,liketheweatherrepresentinghowpeoplearefeeling.Butresisttheurgetospelleverythingout.【聽力材料】W:Hi,Mark.Doyouhaveanyadviceforyoungwritersoutthere?M

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