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嘉定區(qū)2022學(xué)年第二學(xué)期高三年級(jí)質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語(yǔ)試卷滿分140分考試時(shí)間120分鐘)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionA(10分)Directions:SectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,thefourpossibleanswersonyouranddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave1.Thenewsstand.C.Thebookstore.Thegrocerystore.Theantiqueshop.2.hours.HalfC.hourandahalf.3.Sheanybreak.C.Sheisbusywiththediscussion.ShewillhaveShewillhaving4.isgoingtomissthewoman.C.hasmovedtoabiggerislookingforanewjob.usedtobeascience5.theclothesforanother45minutes.Examinetheforpotentialdamage.C.Puttheclothesintothewashingmachine.theclothesoutofthedryer6.ThelibraryisshortofC.Thephotostoreisclosedtoohandedinthephotoyet.failstopickuptheintime.7.Johnmaybepartlyresponsiblefortheproblem.LarryshouldtogetalongwithJohn.C.ThemanshouldreactproperlytowhatJohnsaid.isprobablythemanwhostartsthefight.8.Thevenueforcamping.C.Thesafetyofcamping.Theenvironmentalriskofcamping.Thebansoncamping.19.Thestatisticsontheappmostlyoutofdate.Thewomanhaskeepingoftheprogress.C.ThemanneedstofindouttoputtheirThelatestfigureshowiftheyintherightdirection.10.TheHawaiivolcanoeruptiondestructive.Whatthemansaidisnotcurrentlyrelevant.C.ThemanshouldnewspapersoflastThelocalsinHawaiiagreatdeal.SectionB(15分)Directions:SectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Afterpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbetwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.youhearaquestion,thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveQuestionsthrough13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Gainingrelatedworkexperience.Passingastandardizedexam.C.HavingacommandofEnglish.Obtainingadegree.12.Meetingwithclients.C.Learningbookinformation.Analyzingcomputerdata.readercomments.13.prefershostingeventstobroadcasting.Fanisworriedabouthercareerprospects.C.Fanhopestobeawriterinthefuture.issatisfiedwithherwork.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.developedindependentlybyEdwardisthemostaccurateAI-basedtranslationsystem.C.showthoughtsoncomputerscreens.turnwordsintopowerfulbrainwaves.15.requireaC.ismuchsmallerinsize.resultsmoreaccurate.Itscostissignificantly216.discoveriesinbrainnetworks.researchesoncomputerscience.C.devicesinlanguagetranslation.developmentsinmind-readingQuestions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.isthebiggesteventofthefortheisheldoutsidethecampusinthecityC.isadaythatandlookforwardto.isabusydayforthegraduatesandtheir18.Theclosetothestagewillbeavailabletotheman.Thephotographerwhoreceivesacertificatewillbehired.C.Professionalphotographerswilltakephotosofeachstudent.Thepresidentoftheuniversitywillpurchasethebestcameras.19.Pursuegraduatestudiesfull-time.C.Attendpart-timenightschools.Findapart-timejob.inalibraryfull-time.20.universitylifeandhobbies.graduationdayandfutureplans.C.studiesandsupportofthepersonalityandattitudetowardslife.II.GrammarandSectionA(10分)Directions:AfterthepassagefillintheblankstomakethepassagesandgrammaticallyFortheblankswithagivenfillinblankwiththeformofthegivenfortheotherblanks,useonethatbestfitsblank.UnderstandingLovedOnesmonthsmyfatherdied,Isawsomelettersontopofmytable.Theywrittendecadesago___21___myfather’shandwriting.Iimaginemyseriousfather___22___(write)anythinglikeloveletters.likemetoreadthemtoyou?”Momaskedwithahintofasmile.Theletters___23___(address)tomymotherin1974overthecourseofamonthwhenmyfathertraveled3toItalytocareforhissickleavinghiswifeandmebehindin___24___myparentshadimmigratedtoin1956.Isatandlistenedwhilemymotherhisletterstome,andthought,“Whoisthisguy?”Myfatherproudandstubborn(固執(zhí)的andhemarriedawomanwhohisequalinthatregard.Duringtheir58-yearmarriage,theirstubbornnessoften___25___(lead)toconflict.Soitbittersweettomyyouthfulwords___26___(read)aloudbymyelderlymotherwithasadtone.Iknewshethinkingaboutwhatcouldhaveifshehad___27___(proud).children,oftenassumeknow___28___aboutourparents.But,sometimes,findoutthattheyandpeoplewithvariousdimensions.Aftershefinishedreadingtheletters,Iheldtheminmyhandsandexaminedthemliketheyfossils(化石Amanofwords___29___myfatherwas,hehadfilledthefrontandofseveralpages.Theselettersonlyoftheircorrespondence.MymotheralsowrotetomyIbeggedhertothemtome,butsheonlysmiled.Iwanttoenterhermostsacredplaceuninvitedunlessshewishes___30___(listen)to.shehasassuredmethatonedayshewillsharethemwithme.SectionB(10分)Directions:Afterthepassagefillinblankwithagiveninthebox.Eachcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatisonethanyouneed.conventionaldifferencetolerableplacedC.strandedJ.anchorE.pileinsightfulhazardsbyLifePolarwarm-bloodedanimalswithheavyandfurthatsurviveinfreezingArctictemperatures.AteamofstudentsfromtheDanishinspiredbypolarbears,designedapop-upigloo(彈出式冰屋tentthatmightmakesurvivalinsub-zeroareasmuchmore___31___.bytheteamsaidthattheirhelpthoselostor___32___inextremeconditions.littlevisibilityandnophonecoverage,peoplemayfacesevere___33___whilewaitingforrescueincoldpolarareas.Ratherthanfightagainsttheextremeconditions,theteamlookedtousethemtoitsadvantage.“Inspiredbysnowandtheapop-upigloo___34___tents,snowabuildingmaterialratherthanaburden,”theteamtoldwebsite.Thepop-upiglooadoptsamylar(聚酯薄膜)material,whichworkssimilarlytopolarbears’4skin.Besidestheirthickandpolarbearshaveblackskinunderneath,whichisidealforabsorbing___35___fromtheArcticsun.thesamethematerialreflectsintotheareawithinthetenttopeoplefeelingcomfortable.Thepop-upiglooalsofeaturesorigami-like(像折紙的)design,whichhelpstotrapthesnowand___36___thetent.Theorigamipocketscreateareassnow___37___upontheoutside.preventsfromescapingfromthetent,whileholdingthetenttotheground.Thisaddsanotherprotective___38___toeverythinginside.checkitscapabilitiesandlimits,theteamputthethroughintensivetestingforonemonthinAlaska.Theanalysisindicatesthataverage37°C___39___intemperaturebetweenindoorsandoutdoorscouldbemaintained.thefuture,thepop-upiglooscouldbe___40___alonghikingroutesincoldareasliketheArctic,theycouldbesetupinsecondswhenneeded.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionA(15分)Directions:ForblankinthefollowingpassagefourorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandFillinblankwiththeorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.someonetoldsomethingthatmadedoubtownmemoryorjudgment?so,maybea___41___ofgaslighting.“Gaslighting”isakindofpsychologicalabusetogain___42___overothersbypurposelymakingotherpeoplethinkthey’rewrongwhenthey’reright.ThetermcomesfromPatrickplayin1938.characterManninghamseekstoconvincehiswifeBellathatsheis___43___,bysheisimaginingthedimming(變暗)ofthegaslightintheirhome,whenitactuallyhewholoweredthebrightnessofthelight.Gaslightingisinitiallyusedtotalkaboutwhathappensinromanticrelationships.manyindividualsalsoexperiencegaslightingwork.___44___,arecentsurveyhasfoundthat58%oftherespondentssaidtheyhaveexperiencedgaslightingwork.___45___sincegaslightingusuallyinvolvesapowerrelationshipandatocontrolothers.theworkplace,the___46___betweenabossandhisemployeebetheperfect(滋生的)groundforthisofbossmighttelltohandleassignmentinacertainbutwhendo,hegets___47___anditwhathewanted.makesfeellikememoryis___48___.othersituations,bossmayexcludefromameeting___49___andwhenaskhimaboutit,hemightaccuseofbeingtoosensitiveinsteadofansweringquestionordertofindoutwhetherbehaviorreally___50___gaslightingorheisjustapoorcouldwritedownexperiencesandaskyourselfwhatreallyhappened,whathismotivesmighthavebeen,andhowemotion___51___.becarefulbecausegaslightersknowhowtoflyundertheradar(雷達(dá)Theyskilledweakeningconfidenceandsenseofrealityinacleverand___52___protectyourself,theendoftheconversationwithboss,repeatwhatandfollowupwithe-mailrestatingthemainpoints,___53___theinteractionsbetweentwo.5gethopesthatthiswillautomaticallysolvetheproblem,RobinStern,authorofTheGaslightEffect,warns,becausetogetagaslighterto___54___hisbehaviorpattern.thingsimprove,maywanttoconsidergettingoutofthegaslightingsituationbylookingforanewposition.maybeoneofthebestthingsdofor___55___well-being.41.creatorvictimC.hostscholar42.powerwealthC.supportexperiencebecomingyounger43.havingfun44.comparison45.unsurprising46.harmonies47.annoyedfeelingangrystillirrelevantdynamicsinterestedpainfulC.goingcrazyC.AfterallC.unnecessaryC.phasesimproperreplacementsexcitedC.frightenedC.faulty48.visuallasting49.random50.recommends51.facilitated52.hard-to-prove53.interrupting54.submitforsureC.intimeonpurposediscoversmonitoredtough-to-survivedocumentingconstitutesC.escapesC.representedC.safe-to-learnC.abandoningC.changeeasy-to-spotovercomingattain55.emotionalphysicalC.virtualeconomicSectionB(22分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForofthemfourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandChoosetheonethatfitsbesttotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustwrongwithbeingamateur?Whilereadingarecentlypublishedreportsaying“manypeoplewhoattendthemselvesinvolvedinaformofamateurdrama”,AugustSchulenburgoftheFluxTheatreEnsemblequestionedthedividebetweenamateursandprofessionalartists.Onereasonforthehesuggests,is“Whenprofessionalartsorganizationsperceivetheirvalueunderthreat,theymustrigidlinestoprotectit.Amateurspushedasideoutoffearthattheywillsomehowendangertheprofessionalbrands.”foroutmodedattitudetowardsamateurs.“Theprofessionalartistmustbeamongthemandofthem;theamateurmustbeequalpartnerthetable.”soundsalotlikeheisadvocatingthekindofcommunitywork.so,hemighthaveapoint.TheimportanceofformingacommunityratherthanapassiveaudienceissomethingDouglasMacLennanalsopickeduponrecentlyoverablog.apostheadlined“Payattention!sellingticketsisbusinessmodel,you’veaproblem”,hethattheatresandotherartsinstitutionswillonlysurviveifthey“buildcommunityratherthanaudience”.Theideaisthat6thepublicreasonstoengagewithbuildloyaltysothattheirsupportismorethanjustaconsumertransaction(交易AbigailKatz,aregularwonderswhethertheatresvalueforShehaswrittenrecentlyinapostthePlaygoerblogthatmuchofthetheatre“doesn’tdoanything…makemefeelanything”.oneauthorofthereport,alsomentioned“Ibelievewhatpotentialartsaudiencesmostwantoutofartseventistheopportunitytoco-authormeaning.Theywantthearts;theywanttheexperience.Theywanttogaintheculturalrightsbyformingandexchangingopinionsthatvaluedinthe56.Whatdothetwounderlinedpronounsthey”respectivelyreferto?lines;professionalbrandsC.professionalbrands;rigidlinesamateurs;professionalartsorganizationsprofessionalartsorganizations;amateurs57.WhichofthefollowingdoesSchulenburgagreewith?Rigidlinesmustbetoprotectprofessionalarts.isunwisefortheatrestooverlookamateuraudience.C.Theatresmustproduceserioustoattracttheaudience.Theartistsshoulddinetogetherwiththeamateursthetable.58.paragraph4,thewordsofAbigailKatzcited__________.tohighlightthenecessityofsurveyingcustomers’feelingstoemphasizetheimportanceofadvertisingthroughblogsC.toindicatethefailureoftheatrestoengagetheaudiencetocomplainaboutthepriceofthetheatre59.Accordingtothispassage,theatresshouldput____________first.thesenseofparticipationC.theactors’personalexperiencesthequalityofprofessionalthecontrolofculturalrights(B)The2022Cuphascometoend.reviewsomefactsaboutthehi-techturf(草皮)thatQatarhadspentmuchofitson.adesertnation,hadthreemainchallenges:airandlight.almosteveryconditiongoingagainstit.Thewaterusedtoirrigate(灌溉)thegrassislowmainlytreatedBecauseofthedesertsun,stadiumsbuiltformaximumshade—greatforpreventingheatstroke,butlessidealforphotosynthesis(光合作用Insidethenearly-closedstadiums,littleairmovement.Qataridentifiedpitch(球場(chǎng))qualityaparticularissueandsetuptheAspireSportResearchandDevelopmentCentretofindthebestofgrassforuseintheharshclimate,testing724varieties.AtlasgrasschosenmuchforitsappearanceitstoleranceforthetoughconditionsQatarfaces.Thefollowingpicturesshowsometechfactsabouttheturf,whichensuresaconsistentanddurablefortheplayersinallweatherconditions.60.Whatinformationfromthepassage?①theconditionsagainstgrassgrowinginQatar②thematerialthestadiumsbuiltwith③thesupplieroftheturfgrass④theQatarmadetoselectthemostsuitablegrass⑤thetechnologyinvolvedinmakingtheturf⑥thetoughchallengesfacingthefootballplayers①③④⑤①③⑤⑥C.②③④⑤②④⑤⑥61.Atlasgrassischosenprobablybecause_____________.ithaslittleairmovementC.itisshade-tolerantitbecomesroughinwindyweatheritappearstohaveagoldencolor62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheturf?824ofgrasshaveplantedontheturf.DamagetotheturfberecoveredC.Artificialgrass70percentoftheturf.besavedthebottomoftheturf.PeterandMinkevanhavecreatedsomethingwild:aofcowsfloatingonthesea.TheDutchhusband-and-wifeexperimentonsustainableagriculture,calledFloatingFarm,befoundintheportofRotterdam.Themoderniststructurehouses40cows,whocollectivelyproducesome200gallonsofmilkaadditiontohelpingnourish(滋養(yǎng))thelocalthewaterborneisplayingaintheconversationabouthowtheclimatecrisisispushingfarmerstoreconsiderhow—andwhere—theyproducefood.Floods,extremeheating,droughtsandrisingnighttemperatureshavesentthefoodbalance.Thetooutsmarttheconstantattackofextremeweatherhasmadetheworldoffarmingunrecognizablefromwhatitonlydecadesago.AteamofscientistsinMexicoisdevelopingtypesthatadaptthemselvestoclimates,whileSolarGardeninLongmont,Colorado,isatestbedforthemethodofsolarfarming.Rotterdamhasalreadyestablisheditselfoneofthemostclimate-adaptiveplacesintheworld.Everythingfrombuildingstoentireneighborhoodsbuiltonwaterinthewhichis90%belowsealevel.TheFloatingFarmanewbutnecessaryattempt.Shouldaweathercrisisarise,awaterbornenecessarilystuckinplace.Aformerpropertydeveloperwithabackgroundinengineering,PeterfoundhisinspirationfortheFloatingFarminaclimatedisasterinHurricaneSandypreventedthedeliveryoffoodtomillions.Themodelisripeforreproduction—whichisexactlywhattheFloatingteamof14workingonPlansunderforafloatingvegetabletomoveintothespacenexttothecurrentFloatingFarm.PermitapplicationsalsooutforsimilarstructuresinDubai,SingaporeandtheDutchcitiesofHaarlemandArnhem.ThenewprojectswillapplylessonsfromFloatingFarm.tobuildahouseinordertoknowhowtobuildahouse,”P(pán)eterThebiggestobstaclesheahead,notfinancialorphysical,butratherpoliticalandadministrative.“Oneofthebiggestchallengescomeacrossworldwideisregulations.Citiestohavedisruptivethinking,citiestohavedisruptivedepartments,andcitiestohaveareasthisistheexperimentalzone.”BecausewhatPeterandhisteampullingisofaorderthanthetypicalsustainabilitymeasures.notinnovative,”hesays.disruptive.”63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheFloatingFarm?isthefirstmodernfarmingattempttofightclimatechange.isamodelofnewagricultureintheageofclimatecrisis.C.hasoutsmartedotherformsoffarminglikesolarfarming.9copiesasimilarstructureinDubaireadyforreproduction.64.beinferredfromthepassagethat___________.90%ofthepopulationinRotterdamlivebelowthesealevelTheCityisworkingtofightclimatechangeC.ThelocalcommunitywillnotbewithoutnewfarmingfacilitiesnecessarytothefutureofRotterdam65.Thephrasedisruptivethinking”inthelastparagraphmeans“thinking__________”.inadaringandunusualC.inacarefulanddetailedinafocusedandlogicalinarudeandunpleasant66.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?RotterdamBuiltonCanFloatingFarmingSurvive?C.CowsSeatheFutureofFarming?ExtremeAgriculture?SectionC分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinblankwithasentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattwosentencesthanyouneed.Bedtimeritualsalsohelpadults,bedtimeritualstypicallylast30minutestoC.engaginginsomebedtimeactivitiescouldactuallyhelpsleepThenwhenthetimecomestofallasleep,you’llbeE.nofixedformatfortheperfectbedtimeritual.EvidenceindicatesthatpeoplewhoabookinbedhavebettersleepBedtimeRitualstheendofalongmightwanttocollapseinfrontoftheTVandwatchepisodeoffavorite_____________67_____________Settlingdownwithacupoflemonteaorreadingabooktellbodytimetosleep.turntheseactivitiesintoaritual—thatis,ifdothemnightaroundthesametime—youwillbeallthemorelikelytogettherestneed.Abedtimeritualisimportantnotonlybecauseitpreparesforsleepbutalsobecauseithelps10establishhealthysleephabits.currenthabitssupportsleep,abedtimeritualhelpmakenecessarychanges._____________68_____________makeittofallasleepnight,butforsomepeople,anxietybedtimeiscommon.Ritualsprovidecomfortbypredictabilityandstructure.Somerituals,suchjournaling,mightalsorelieveanxietybygivingthewriteraperspectiveorsenseofmeaning._____________69_____________Considertryingseveralbedtimeritualsbeforesettlingonaconsistentroutine.importantisfiguringoutwhatworksforStartoutwithtwoorthreeactivitiesaccordingtoneedsandpreferences.enjoyexerciseandmovement,tryorgentlestretching.findcomfortincreateato-dolistforthenextclassicalmusiccalmsturnonsomeBachorMozartenjoyingabath.Whetherbedtimeritualtakesplaceinbedorsomewhereelse,makesureenvironmentisrelaxing.comfortableclothesorpajamas,curlup(蜷曲)underacozyblanket,andthelights_____________70_____________ISummarywriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnothan60Useyourownasfaraspossible.71.MuseumInvolvesMoremuseumswaitingforcapital,Beijing,isgoingtoopenanotherbatch(一批)ofmuseumsthisThebuildingofanewbranchofthePalaceMuseum,oneofthemostvisitedtouristattractions,kickedwell.themuseumcrazehasgrownstrongerinthepastyears,teenagersinChinahavebecomemoreinvolvedinexploringmuseums,theyimmerse(沉浸)themselvesinmoderntechnologywellculturefromthepast.AccordingtoEducatormagazine,visitsbyteenagerstomuseumsincreasedfrom220millionto290millioninthepast5years.Amongtheincreasingnumbersofmuseumvisitors,manyofthemteenagersaccompaniedbytheirfamilies,reportedGuangmingDailyearlierthismonth.youngervisitors,manymuseumscreatingmoreofflineactivitiesforthepurposeofspreadingChineseculture.Theyincludeartifactmaking,nightvisits,secretadventures,treasureevaluation,andsomeinterestingcourses.theChinaHangzhouArts&CraftsMuseum,forexample,teenagersgatheredaroundtomakepaperumbrellasduringtheSpringFestivalwhiteglovesonandlittlespadesintheirhands,visitorsinprovincetoexperiencethedailyworkof(考古學(xué)家fromtheactivities,somemuseumsopenbranchesespeciallydesignedforteenagers.AhallcalledPopularAgriculturalScienceforisaspecialbranchlaunchedbyChinaAgriculturalMuseum.isexhibitionhallthatcombinesbothvisualandaudiotechnologytoinvolveteenagersinagriculture.Besidestheseofflineapproaches,anumberofmuseumshavealsocreatedwebsitesforteenagers,thePalaceMuseuminOnlinevisitorsmayonexcitingadventureonthewebsiteinthestyleof11acomicbook.(15分)Directions:thefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthegiveninthebrackets.72.這里是調(diào)料和零食,請(qǐng)隨意取用。(help)73.他是個(gè)出爾反爾的人,你難道沒(méi)看出來(lái)嗎?(whose)74.據(jù)說(shuō)這款手環(huán)將融入多種支付方式,為消費(fèi)者提供安全便捷的購(gòu)物體驗(yàn)。(besaidto)75.基礎(chǔ)學(xué)科拔尖創(chuàng)新人才的培養(yǎng),事關(guān)民族科技自立,具有重大的戰(zhàn)略意義。(concern)VI.Guidedwriting(25分)Directions:anEnglishcompositionin120-150totheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.“國(guó)寶展觀耗時(shí)太長(zhǎng),影響課業(yè)復(fù)習(xí),婉拒了你的邀請(qǐng)。寫(xiě)一封電子郵件給王磊,在信中你必須:1.簡(jiǎn)要介紹此次國(guó)寶展”;2.給出理由再次勸說(shuō)王磊同往。12參考答案和錄音文稿ListeningComprehension:1-10CCBDDBAADBBCD14-16CAD17-20DCCBGrammar:21.inproud22.writing23.addressed24.which25.led26.read27.less28.everything29.though/as30.tobelistened31-40BDIAKJECGHCloze:41-55BADCAReading:56-59DBCA60-62ACB63-66BDAC67-70CAEDSummary:Beijingwillopenmoremuseumsthisthepopularityofmuseums,therehasincreasingparticipationamongteenagers.Thenumberofteenagervisitsincreasesattractteenagers,somemuseumsdevelopingmoreofflineeventsrelatedtoChineseculture,whileotherslaunchbranchesdedicatedtoteenagers.Besides,somemuseumsalsocreateonlinewebsitesforteenagers.(57words)72.Pleasehelpyourselftothesaucesandsnackshere.73.seeheisamanwhosewordscontradictthemselves/whosewordsconflictwithoneanother/whosewordsnotconsistent/whosewordscorrespondwithoneanother?74.Thewristbandissaidtointegrateanumberofpaymentoptions,providingsafeandconvenientshoppingexperiencesforconsumers.75.Thecultivation/developmentoftopinnovativetalentsinbasic/fundamentaldisciplines/subjectsisconcernedwiththeindependence/self-relianceofscienceandtechnologyofournation,whichhassignificant/important/considerablestrategicmeaning/implications.13聽(tīng)力部分現(xiàn)在開(kāi)始SectionADirections:SectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,thefourpossibleanswersonyouranddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave1.IwishIcouldfindthatnewlyopenedbookstore.mustbesomewherearoundtheantiqueshop.M:Maybeaskthenewsstand.Theyoftenhelpful.Wheredoesthewomanwantto2.Howmuchtimedidhavefortheexamination?M:twohours,butIfinishedinhalfthetime.theschoolrulesitthatcannotturninthepaperuntil30minutesbeforetheexamisHowlongdidittakethemantofinishtheexamination?3.M:liketohavesomeforaCouldjustwaitforamoment?Itryingtofinishthetypingbeforethediscussion.Whatdoesthewomanmean?4.Didreallyallsciencetextbookswhenmoved?M:Ibelieveso.InolongerinoftheminmynewjobWhatprobablydoknowabouttheman?5.probablytheclothesinthedryerforlongerthan45minutes.M:no.I’vealreadyhadtheminthereforWhatwillthemanmostprobablydonext?6.Havepickeduplibrarycardyet?M:No,theplacegetinstantphotosoutofWhythemanthelibrarycard?7.M:CanbelievehowtalkingtoJohn?wondertheygetalong.MaybeLarryjustreactingtowhatJohnsaid.TheretwosidestoWhatdoesthewoman8.Ithinkingcouldjustfindaflatspotinthewoodstoputupthetent.M:Thatcouldberiskythough.importanttocampinofficiallyauthorizedareastoensuresafetyandminimizetheenvironmentalimpact.Whatdothetwospeakerstalkabout?9.M:knowfindthemostup-to-datestatistics?IwanttoseeifourpayingIbelievethereisappregularlyupdatedwiththelatestfigures.mecheckandseeifonthetrack.14Whatbelearnedfromthedialogue?10.M:abouttheHawaiivolcanoeruption?Iheardtheasheshavesomebuildingsandcausedalotofinconvenienceforthelocals.readinglastnewspaper?WhatdoesthewomanSectionBDirections:SectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Afterpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbetwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.youhearaquestion,thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveQuestions13basedonthefollowingpassage.Withherloveofbooks,FanJiahui,25,hercareeralibrarianabookstoreinChina.Differentfromthelibrarianinschoollibraries,Fan’sdailyworkinvolvesarrangingandsellingbooks.“Beforeplacingnewbooksonsale,Itotheirpublicationinformation,countandinputdataincomputersforeasiermanagement,”saidFan.Somepeoplemaythinkthatlibrarianhasalowlevelofotherwise.Especiallyforstate-ownedbookstores,thereisastandardizedtestforpeopleapplyingforthejobwhichdecideswhetherthecandidatehasenoughknowledgetoqualify.undergraduatedegreeisabasicrequirement.Librariansenoughknowledgeaboutbooks,includingtheydistributedinthestore,theirthemesandreaders’commentsonthebooks.“Additionalskillsmakemorecompetitive,”sheargued.Fanmajoredinbroadcastingforherundergraduatedegree.appointedthehostofonlinebook-sharingeventsoonIthisjob.Thebookstoremeaplatformtoshowmyexpertise,”shesaidproudly.fromgettingpromotionswithinthestore,librariansalsoexploreothercareerpathsaccordingtotheirinterestsinbooks,suchwriters,accordingtoFan.(Nowlistenagain,please.)Questions:Whatisnecessarytobecomealibrarianinstate-ownedbookstores?12.Whatdoesajobinvolveaccordingtothepassage?13.WhatdoknowaboutthelibrarianFanJiahui

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