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安徽省蚌埠市2024-2025學年高一下學期期末英語試卷一、聽力選擇題1.Whatlanguageisthewomanbestat?A.Spanish. B.German. C.Chinese.2.Wherewillthespeakersprobablybeat2:00?A.Atthecinema. B.Atthelibrary. C.Atthepark.3.Whywon’tthemanacceptthejob?A.Itisn’twellpaid.B.Hecan’treceivetraining.C.Theofficeisfarfromhishome.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Aweekendbreak. C.Abeachtrip.5.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofJoan?A.Hard-working. B.Talented. C.Experienced.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Buyabook. B.Copysomedocuments. C.MeetherEnglishteacher.7.Whatmightthemaneat?A.Noodles. B.Pizzas. C.Pancakes.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.WhatdoesAlfonsowanttodonextyear?A.Setuphisbusiness. B.Takeupanewhobby. C.Lookforanewjob.9.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenAlfonsoandCara?A.Businesspartners. B.Husbandandwife. C.Employerandemployee.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatwillthewomandoonthe8th?A.Bookaroom. B.Checkinatthehotel. C.Checkoutofthehotel.11.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayintotal?A.$405. B.$420. C.$450.12.Whatisunavailableatthehotelnow?A.Thefitnesscenter. B.Theswimmingpool. C.ThefreeWi-Fi.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatisthemanresponsiblefor?A.Sellinggoods. B.Receivingorders. C.Handlingafter-salesissues.14.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Herorderarrivedlate.B.Sheplacedawrongorder.C.Thecompanysentherawrongproduct.15.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodowiththecoffeepotatlast?A.Returnit. B.Exchangeit. C.Keepit.16.WhoisthewomanexpectedtomeetonMondaymorning?A.Theman. B.Themanager. C.Thedeliveryman.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Wheredidthespeakervolunteerduringhergapyear?A.Atanationalpark. B.Atadivingcenter. C.Ataschool.18.Howdidthespeakercontactherfamilyatfirst?A.Bywritingletters. B.Bypostingblogs. C.Bymakingphonecalls.19.Whatwasthespeaker’sunexpectedchallenge?A.Thelanguage. B.Thefood. C.Theweather.20.Whatisthespeaker’sopinionontakingagapyear?A.Beneficial. B.Difficult. C.Necessary.二、閱讀理解6daysPhilippine:ManilatoBoholTourDiscoverPhilippinesonthis6-daytourthroughManilaandtheislandofBohol.Day1FlyfromyourorigincityandarriveinthelivelyPhilippinecapitalofManila.Uponarrival,transfertoyourcentrallylocatedhoteltocheck-inandrelaxafteryourflight.Day2ThismorningtakeascenicdrivesouthofManilatoTagaytayRidgeforamazingviewsofTaalLakeandVolcano.StopfirstatPeople’sPark.Afterlunch,takeaboatrideonbreathtakingTaalLake,thesmallestvolcanointheworld.ReturntoManilainthelateafternoon.Day3TransfertoManilaairportforyourshortflighttoBohol.Uponarrival,ourguidewilltakeyouonacountrysidetour.First,takeaone-hourLobocRivercruise,passingthroughforestsandvillages.Nextvisitthefamous16th-centuryBaclayonChurch.Afterthat,youwillvisitChocolateHills,andenjoystrikingviewsoflimestonecliffs(石灰?guī)r峭壁)androllinghillsfromtheviewpoint.Returntoyourresortinthelateafternoon.Day4Todayenjoyfunwateractivitiesonthenearbyislands.StartwithadolphinwatchingboattourtoBalicasagIslandforalunchstop.Spendtheafternoonsnorkeling(潛水).AlsotourVirginIslandwithtimeonthepowderwhitesandbeach.ReturntoBoholintheevening.Day5TransfertoTagbilaranairportforyourflighttoManila.OnarrivalinManila,setoffonatourofculturalhighlightsinthecapital.First,admireRizalParkandtheManilaCathedral.Next,exploretheUNESCO-listedwalledcityofIntramuros.Returntoyourhotelinthelateafternoon.Day6YouarefreeuntilyourdepartureflighthomefromManilaInternationalAirport.Transfertotheairportforyouronwardinternationalflight.Price5990RMBRegularPriceinclude√AirporttransferbetweenManilaInternationalAirportandhotels√ExperiencedEnglish-speakinglocaltourguidesforallscheduledtrips√Transportationthroughoutthetour√Hotelaccommodationin4-starcomfortablehotelsbasedontwinsharing√Entryticketstoallincludedculturalandhistoricalsites√Dailybreakfast√OneLunchPriceexclude×Internationalanddomesticflights×Tipsforguidesanddrivers×PhilippineVisa×Travelinsurance21.Whichdayfeaturesatriptothecountryside?A.Day2. B.Day3. C.Day4. D.Day5.22.WhatcantouristsdoonDay4?A.Visitvolcanoes. B.Watchdolphins.C.Climblimestonecliffs. D.Explorethecapital.23.Whichofthefollowingexpensesiscoveredbythetourprice?A.TheentrytickettotheUNESCO-listedIntramuros.B.InternationalflightticketsfromtheorigincitytoManila.C.Theaccommodationfeeinasingleroomofa4-starhotel.D.TipsfortheexperiencedEnglish-speakinglocaltourguides.In1996,someoneateaMcDonald’sMcChickenburgerinAmsterdam.Wedon’tknowthedetails,butsomethingimportanthappened.Anestingcoot,akindofbird,foundtheabandoned(丟棄的)wrapperandusedittolineitsnest(巢).Thatwrapperstayedthere,leavingamarkonthelocalenvironment.BiologistAuke-FlorianHiemstrastudieshowpeopleaffectbirdnestsinAmsterdam’scanals(運河).Hesaidbirdsarealso“recording”ourthrow-awaysociety.Whenhelookedatnestsinthecanals,hefoundallkindsofoldpackagingfromtheearly1990stolastyear.TheEurasiancootstartedcomingtoAmsterdaminthelate1980s.Thepackaginginthenests,likethe1996McChickenwrapper,canshowhowlongthespecieshasbeeninthearea.Hiemstracantelltheyearofthepackagingbylookingat“bestbefore”datesorlogodesigns.NestshavethingslikeMarsbarpackagingfromthe1994WorldCupand,morerecently,facemasksfromtheCOVID-19pandemic.Birdsusuallymakenestsfrombranchesandplants.Butincities,therearen’tmanynaturalthings.So,birdsusealotofplastic.Hiemstrathinksifwemakecitiesgreener,birdsmightgobacktomakingnaturalnests.Hiemstraisupsetaboutour“throw-awaysociety”.MostplasticwemakeisstillonEarthbecauseittakes20to500yearstodecompose,andonly9%isrecycled.Weknowsingle-useplasticisbad,butthisresearchshowsit’salreadycausedalotofdamage.24.WhatdoesthediscoveryoftheMcChickenwrapperinthecoot’snestimply?A.Thecootisanintelligentbirdspecies.B.Amsterdamhasaseriouslitterproblem.C.Itreflectsthethrowawaynatureofhumansociety.D.Birdshaveapreferenceforhuman-madematerials.25.HowdoesAuke-FlorianHiemstradeterminetheageofthenests?A.Byanalyzingthesizeandstructureofthenests.B.Byobservingthebehaviorofthebirdsthatbuildthenests.C.Byidentifyingtheoriginyearofthepackaginginthenests.D.Bystudyingthetypesofnaturalmaterialsusedinthenests.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decompose”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Breakdown. B.Buildup. C.Handout. D.Kickoff.27.WhatisHiemstra’sattitudetowardsthecurrent“throw-awaysociety”?A.Unconcerned. B.Unsatisfied. C.Supportive. D.Patient.Ilikescrolling(滾屏)throughsocialmediamorethanposting.It’smydailywaytorelax.Before,myfeedwasfullofperfecttinyhomes,makingmedreamofaminimalistlife.Butthen,AI-generatedimageswithobviousflaws(瑕疵)showedup.Somehadstaircasesgoingnowhere,andsomehadsinksinsidesinks.Strangely,fewcommenterspointedtheseout.Theyjustpraisedtheoveralllook.Itmademewonder:didpeoplenotspot(發(fā)現(xiàn))thesemistakes,ordidtheynotcare?Istudyhowpeopleunderstandvisualinformation.Oureyesaren’tgreatatspottingsmalldetailswhenwecasuallyscroll.Weusuallyjustgetthebigpictureandmissthelittlethingsthatdon’tmatch.Ourvisualattentionislikeazoomlens(變焦鏡頭).Wescanthingsquickly,andfocusingondetailstakesextraeffort.Ourabilitytosensethingsevolvedtospotdangersfastinnature,choosingspeedoverprecision.Thiswasgoodforearlyhumans,butnotformodernscrolling.So,smallerrorsinAI-generatedimagesoftengounnoticed.There’salsosomethingcalledinattentionalblindness.Whenwefocusononething,weoverlookotherdetails,evenifthey’reobvious.Justlikeinthefamousinvisiblegorilla(大猩猩)study.Peoplecountingbasketballpassesdidn’tnoticeapersoninagorillasuitwalkingby.Similarly,whenwelookatanAIimage,wemightmissitsflawswhilefocusingonthemainpart.Ourthinkinghastwotypes:fastandintuitive(憑直覺的),andslowandanalytical.Whenscrolling,thefast-thinkingpartusuallytakescharge,makingusacceptimageseasily.Also,wetendtoacceptinformationthatfitsourbeliefsandignoretherest.So,AI-generatedimagesthatmatchwhatweexpectcanfoolus.Forpicturesoftinyhomes,theflawsmightnotmattermuch.ButwhenAI-generatedimagesareusedtoinfluencepublicopinion,it’sabigproblem.Researchshowspeopleoftenassumeimagessupportthetext,evenifthere’snorealproof.Misleadingimagescanmakefalsethingsseemtrue.AI-generatedimagescanspreadwronginformation,andit’shardtostop.Toavoidbeingmisled,weshouldslowdown,lookclosely,andthinkcarefully.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Todisplaythediversityofsocialmediacontent.B.Tointroducetheauthor’sdailysocialmediahabits.C.ToexplainthepopularityofAl-generatedimagesonsocialmedia.D.Topresenttheauthor’sconcernaboutpublicreactionstoAI-generatedimages.29.WhichofthefollowingisareasonwhypeoplefailtospotAI-generatedimages?A.People’svisualsystemstendtooverlookdetailsduringcasualscrolling.B.AI-generatedimagesaremuchmoreattractivethanrealones.C.Theslow-thinkingsystemhelpspeopleanalyzeimagesthoroughly.D.Peoplehavethesamebehaviorasagorilladoeswhilescrolling.30.WhatcanweinferfromthetextabouttheimpactofAl-generatedimages?A.Theyaregraduallylosingtheirpopularityduetoobviousflaws.B.Theymerelyserveasartisticadditionswithoutanyrealinfluence.C.Theypresentasignificantthreatbyaidingthespreadoffalseinformation.D.Theycanbeeffortlesslyidentifiedoncepeopleknowbasicdetectionskills.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheRiseofAI-GeneratedImagesonSocialMediaB.WhyWeFailtoSpotAI-GeneratedImagesonSocialMediaC.TheImpactofAI-GeneratedImagesonPublicOpinionD.HowtoImproveOurAbilitytoDetectAI-GeneratedImagesHowtoBecomeaSuperLearnerBecomingasuperlearnerisessentialforsuccessinthe21stcentury.Inarapidlychangingworld,theabilitytolearnnewskillsquicklyisamust.Thegoodnewsis,anyonecanbeasuperlearnerwiththerightmethods.32Manyfamouspolymaths(博學者)claimednottohaveextraordinarynaturalintelligence,provingthatwiththerighttools,weallcanmasternewdisciplines.SuperlearnersreadalotReadingisasimportanttothemindasexerciseistothebody.33Itallowsourmindstoexplorevariousaspectsoftheworldandenrichesourunderstandingofdifferentideas.SuccessfulpeoplelikeElonMusk,BillGates,andothersreadalotbecausetheyseeitasawaytoimprovetheirlivesandcareers.Inaworldwhereinformationisvaluable,readingisthebestwaytocontinuouslylearnandgainknowledge.SuperlearnersviewlearningasaprocessLearningisajourney,notadestination.34It’sanenjoyablelifelongprocessthatrequirescuriosity.Superlearnersdon’tfocusonanendgoalbutseekconsistentimprovement,constantlymasteringnewthings.Thisongoingpursuit(追求)ofknowledgeiskeytotheirgrowth.SuperlearnersteachotherswhattheyknowTeachingothersisoneofthemosteffectivewaystolearn.35Whenweteach,wemanagetorememberabout90%ofwhatwe’velearned.TheFeynmanTechnique,forexample,emphasizeslearningbyteachingsimply.Sharingwhatwe’velearnedhelpsusidentifyknowledgegapsandstrengthenourmemory.Superlearnerstakeshortbreaks,earlyandoften36Researchshowsthatfrequentbreakscanimprovelearningandmemory.Ourbrainsneedtimetoprocessinformation,sospacingoutlearningsessionswithbreakshelpsusmemorizenewknowledgemoreefficiently.Byadoptingthesehabits,youcanbecomeasuperlearnerandthriveinthisever-changingworld.A.Itisacontinuousandprogressingexperience.B.Itactivatesourbrain,makingnewconnectionsandpatterns.C.Restingisasimportantaspracticingwhenitcomestolearning.D.Youdon’tneedtobenaturallygiftedtolearnnewskillseffectively.E.Whatweeatanddocanaffecthowourbrainprocessesinformation.F.Withagrowthmindset,wefocusbetteronourgoalsandbemoremotivated.G.Sharingknowledgenotonlybenefitsothersbutalsoenhancesourownlearning.三、完形填空At20,mylifetookanunexpectedturn.Aftermonthsoffeelingunwell,Iwas37diagnosedwithcancerinMarch2016.Thedoctorscouldn’ttellmeanythingmore38untilothertestsweredone.Iremember39theroomspinning(旋轉)andfeelinginsensible.Itwasn’tuntilIgottothehospitalinLondonthatIrealizedthe40ofmyillness.Duetotheseverenatureofthecancer,mytreatment41rightaway.TheTeenageCancerTrustwallsbecamemy42everytwoweeksduringtheseven-hour-longtreatment.Afterthat,aPETscanshowedcancerstill43.Then,additionalradiotherapy(放射療法)followed,andasaresult,Iwas44freeofcancerinDecember.Butthat’swhenthingsgot45.Iwassupposedtogobacktonormallife,yetthehospitalhadbeenmy46space,andIreliedonmymedicalteamalot.Whenthatsupportwas47,Ipanicked.Now27,Ilookbackwith48emotions.I’mstillangryandask“Whyme?”,butmyviewoflifehasalso49.I’mproudtobeacancersurvivorandameagerto50mystorytohelpothers.Thecomment“You’retooyoungtobeill”actually51therealexperiencesofyoungpatientslikeme.Aseventhoughwe’remedicallycured,thementalimpactofcancerstilllastslong.37.A.luckily B.shockingly C.hopefully D.calmly38.A.common B.strange C.specific D.general39.A.finding B.keeping C.making D.letting40.A.importance B.value C.seriousness D.difference41.A.worked B.failed C.stopped D.started42.A.goal B.enemy C.hobby D.support43.A.remaining B.recovering C.speeding D.disappearing44.A.assumed B.declared C.predicted D.expected45.A.better B.easier C.worse D.clearer46.A.dangerous B.large C.safe D.uncomfortable47.A.given B.removed C.increased D.improved48.A.mixed B.same C.positive D.negative49.A.changed B.reacted C.continued D.returned50.A.create B.hear C.share D.analyze51.A.respects B.understands C.ignores D.remembers四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Inrecentyears,there52(be)agreatincreaseinpeople’sinterestinmuseums.Thisenthusiasmhasgivenrisetoatrendinculturalandcreative53(product)youngpeoplelike,especiallyfridgemagnets(冰箱貼)modeled54realmuseumitems.Thesemuseum-inspiredrefrigeratormagnetshavecaughttheimaginationofmanyandbecome55populartypeinculturalandcreativegoods.Forexample,the“PhoenixCrownMagnet”56(fashion)bytheNationalMuseumofChinahasquicklygainedpopularityamongyoungpeople.Withinthreemonths,morethan530,000ofthesemagnetshavebeensold,making57themuseum’smostsought-afterproductinnearlytwodecades.ThecrownmagnetisdesignedaccordingtoacrownwornbyEmpressXiaoduanoftheMingDynasty(1368-1644),58isabeautifulheadpiecedecoratedwithmorethan500redandbluestonesandoverathousandpearls.Themagnetscomeinbothwoodandmetalstyles,and59(create)carefullytoreflecttheoriginaldesign.60(addition),the“HeavenlyPalaceCaissonMagnet”fromtheBeijingAncientArchitectureMuseumandthe“QianlongImperialPavilionSandandLeafMagnet”fromtheBeijingArtMuseumhavealsowontheheartsoflovers.Theseculturalrefrigeratormagnetsserveaspreciousremindersofpeople’stripsandexpressionsof61(they)loveforculture.五、單詞拼寫62.TheGreatWallisat(典型的)symbolofChina’slonghistoryandrichculture.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)63.Shec(抱怨)aboutthenoisefromtheconstructionsitelastnight.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)64.Ourcityishometoad(各種各樣的)population,withpeoplefromdifferentcountries.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)65.Thecompanyplanstol(發(fā)行)anewlineofproductsnextmonthtoattractmorecustomers.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)66.Hisi(無知)ofbasichistoryblockedhisunderstandingofcurrentevents.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)67.Inthedigitalage,protectingyouronlinei(身份)iscrucialtoavoidbeingattackedonline.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)68.Theprofessorisverya(平易近人的)andalwayswillingtoanswerstudents’questions.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)69.Thel(風景)ofvillagesoftenincludestraditionalfarmhouses,windingriversandancienttrees.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)70.Sheisc(有能力的)ofhandlingmultipleprojectsatonceanddoingagreatjob.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)71.Theexamplei(說明)howthistheoryworksinreal-lifesituations.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)六、書信寫作72.假定你是校英語社社長李華,學校計劃在國際文化交流周期間推廣端午節(jié)文化。請你給外教Mr.Brown寫一封郵件,闡述你的推廣方案,內容包括:1.推廣方式;2.實施步驟;3.征求他的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearMr.Brown,I’mLiHua,headoftheSchoolEnglishClub.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua七、書面表達73.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Lastweekend,Isignedupforacommunityvolunteeractivitytocleanandbeautifythelocalparkwithseveralclassmates.Inthemorning,wegatheredattheparkentrance,equippedwithtrashbagsandgloves.Thepark,oncealivelyplace,nowwasmessywithrubbisheverywhere.Aswespreadouttohandlethemess,myattentionwasdrawntoaboystandingnearastonebench.Hisoldjackethunglooselyonhisthinbody,asifithadbeenwornforalongtime.Helookedaroundnervously,likeascaredanimalwatchingfordanger.Suddenly,hemovedquickly,grabbingsomethingshinyfromthebenchandputtingitintohispocket.MyheartstoppedwhenIrealizeditwasasmooth,silverwatchwithaleatherstrap(皮帶)—clearlyavaluableitem.Iknewtheboyhadtakenthewatch.Myfirstthoughtwastogotohimdirectlyandpointouthisseriousmoral(道德上的)mistake,foritwaseveryone’sresponsibilitytostandupforhonestyandfairness.ButwhenIlookedattheboy,Isawfearandhopelessnessinhiseyes.Hewasapoorkid,maybenomorethantenyearsold.Icouldn’thelpwonderingwhatdifficultiesmighthavemadehimdothis.IfIreportedhimtotheparkoffice,hemightgetintoserioustrouble,maybenegativelyaffectinghisyounglife.ButifIignoredit,itwouldmeanallowinghisbadbehavior,whichwentagainstmybelief.Istoodthere,feelingastrongmoralconflict.Justthen,theparkofficebegantobroadcast,lookingforalostwatch.Atthat,theboyhesitatedforamoment,andthendisappearedsomewherebeforeIknewit.Ishookmyheadandbegantowork,butmymindwasstillontheboyandthewatch.Thatevening,asIlayinbed,theboy’sscaredfacekeptcomingtomymind,andIstillhadn’tdecidedwhattodo.WhenIarrivedattheparkthenextday,Isawtheboysittingaloneonthesamebench,evenmoreupset.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Wewenttotheparkofficeatonce,tellingthemwehadfoundawatch.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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題號12345678910答案ACAABABCBC題號11121314151617181920答案AACBBCBACA題號21222324252627282930答案BBACCABDAC題號31323334353637383940答案BDBAGCBCAC題號41424344454647484950答案DDABCCBAAC題號51答案C1.A【原文】M:Youspeakthreeforeignlanguages!W:Well,mySpanishisprettygood,butI’veforgottenalotofmyGerman.M:AndIcan’tbelieveyouknowChinese!W:Hmm...justenoughtogetbyreally.2.C【原文】W:Ican’twaittoseethemovie.M:ShallIpickyouupatabout1:00?W:Actually,I’llstillbeatthelibraryatthattime.Let’smeethalfwayat2:00infrontofthepark.M:That’ssettledthen.3.A【原文】W:Areyougoingtotakethejob?M:Well,theywilloffermesometrainingandtheofficeisnotfarfrommyhome,butthepayislow,soI'mgoingtoturnitdown.4.A【原文】W:It’sturnedcoldreallyearlythisyear.Thistimelastyear,Iwasstillgoingtothebeach.M:Well,thisishardlybeachweather!Although,Isawontheforecastitwillbemuchwarmerstartingfromtheweekend.5.B【原文】M:Ritaisreallygoodatsinging,acting,anddancing.W:Well,that’sbecauseshe’sbeenpracticingallherlife.ButlookatJoan,she’samuchbetterperformerbecauseofhernaturaltalentandcreativity.6.A7.B【原文】M:Shallwegotothebookshopfirst?Yousaidyouwantedtogetabook.W:Actually,myEnglishteachergavemeasparecopy.Butthere’sanovelIwouldn’tmindgetting.M:OK.Shallwegetsomethingtoeatafterthat?W:Goodidea.ButIdon’tliketogotothatnoodlerestaurantthistime.Iwanttogotothatplacesellingpancakes.Andtheyalsohavepizzas,whichyouwilllike.M:Soundsgood.8.C9.B【原文】W:Hello,Alfonso.Youlookreallywell.What’snew?M:Hey,Maya.MymainnewsisthatIwanttochangejobsnextyear.Iwanttohavemoretimeformypaintinghobby.W:Robertosaidyouhopedtobuyhishouse.Isthatright?M:Yes.Roberto’splaceismuchbiggerthanourhomeandthere’sroomforapaintingstudio.PlusCarasaysshewantstoturnthestoreroomintoanoffice.W:Great!HowareCaraandthechildrendoingrecently?M:Verywell.10.C11.A12.A【原文】W:Goodmorning!Iwanttobookasingleroomforthreenights,fromthenightof5thtothenightof7th.M:Wonderful.Wehaveasingleroomavailableforyourdates.Therateis$150pernight,includingtaxes.Andyoucangeta10%offthismonth.Wouldyouliketogoaheadandbookthat?W:Soundsperfect.Canyoutellmeabitaboutthefacilitiesincluded?M:Ofcourse.AllourroomsincludefreeWi-Fiandaccesstotheswimmingpool.Butourfitnesscenterisunderrepairnow.W:That’sOK.I’lltakeit.M:Excellentchoice.MayIhaveyourname,please?W:Sure,letmejustwritethatdownforyou.M:Perfect,Ms.Rodriguez.Yourreservationisallset.EnjoyyourstayattheGrandPlazaHotel!13.C14.B15.B16.C【原文】M:Hello,CoffeePotGalorecustomerservices.JulioSanchezspeaking.HowcanIhelp?W:Hello.Canyouputmethroughtoyourmanager,please?M:Oh,I’msorry,butshe’snotatherdeskatthemoment.MaybeIcanhelpyou?W:Iorderedanew,yellowcoffeepotanditarrivedtoday.Butit’snotyellow!It’spurple.M:Oh,OK.Doyouhavetheordernumberthere,Madam?W:Yes.It’s20241203A001.M:Onemoment,please.Ah,yes.Iseetheproblem.Ordernumber20241203A001wasforthepurplecoffeepotwiththeproductnumberTP12FS.TheyellowoneyouwantedisTP12SF.W:Oh,Isee.ImusthavemadeanerrorwhenIwasordering.I’mafraidIwanttogetmymoneyback!M:Wecansendyouayellowpotandthedeliverypersonwillpickupthepurpleone.W:SoIdon’thavetosenditbackmyself?M:No,notatall.ThedeliverymanwillbewithyouonMondaymorning.W:Oh.That’sverygood.Thankyou.17.B18.A19.C20.A【原文】W:I’mgladtobeheretotalkaboutmygapyear,whichtookplaceovertwodecadesago.IdecidedtogototheislandofBali.Ireallywantedtovolunteeratanationalpark,butIwastoolatetoapplysoIwentforajobatadivingcenter.ThisturnedouttobebetterthanwhatIconsidered,likehelpinginaschool.Whenitcomestopacking,obviouslyyouneedyourtraveldocuments,yourphoneandcharger.Thenthinkaboutanymedicineyoumightneed.HowdidIstayintouchwithfamily?WhenIfirstarrived,Iwrotealettereveryweek.Theytookatleastfourweekstoarrivethough.Then,whenImetsomeoneelsewhohadablog,Irealizedthatthat’sthethingtodo.Aphonecallisnice,butthetimedifferencecanmakethatdifficult.Therearelotsofthingsyou’llneedtoadapttowhenyou’reinanothercountry.Thelanguageofcourse.Butluckily,somanypeoplespeakEnglish.AndIknewI’dstrugglewiththehotfood.Ihadn’trealizedtheeffecttheclimatewouldhaveonus,though.Generallyspeaking,Ireallyenjoyedmytimeaway.It’sagoodwaytomakefriends,andyougainconfidencetoo.21.B22.B23.A【導語】這是一篇應用文。主要介紹了一個為期6天菲律賓馬尼拉到薄荷島之旅。21.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Day3的描述中“Uponarrival,ourguidewilltakeyouonacountrysidetour.(抵達后,我們的導游將帶您進行鄉(xiāng)村之旅)”可知,是第三天有鄉(xiāng)村之旅。故選B項。22.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Day4的描述中“StartwithadolphinwatchingboattourtoBalicasagIslandforalunchstop.(從乘船觀賞海豚前往Balicasag島并在那里停留吃午餐開始)”可知,在第四天游客可以觀賞海豚。故選B項。23.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Priceinclude部分中“Entryticketstoallincludedculturalandhistoricalsites(包括所有包含的文化和歷史景點的門票)”以及Day5部分中“Next,exploretheUNESCO-listedwalledcityofIntramuros.(接下來,探索聯(lián)合國教科文組織列為世界遺產的城墻城市Intramuros)”可知,Intramuros是被列入聯(lián)合國教科文組織的文化景點,故其門票包含在旅行價格中。故選A項。24.C25.C26.A27.B【導語】這是一篇說明文。主要介紹生物學家奧克-弗洛里安?希姆斯特拉研究發(fā)現(xiàn)阿姆斯特丹運河中鳥類巢穴里有各種人類丟棄的包裝,這反映了人類社會的一次性消費特點,同時提到塑料降解時間長,對環(huán)境造成諸多破壞,希姆斯特拉對這種“一次性社會”現(xiàn)狀不滿。。24.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Hesaidbirdsarealso“recording”ourthrow-awaysociety.Whenhelookedatnestsinthecanals,hefoundallkindsofoldpackagingfromtheearly1990stolastyear.(他說,鳥類也在“記錄”我們的一次性社會。當他查看運河里的鳥巢時,發(fā)現(xiàn)了從20世紀90年代初到去年的各種舊包裝。)”可知,發(fā)現(xiàn)麥香雞包裝紙暗示了人類社會的一次性本質。故選C項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