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一、聽(tīng)力選擇題

1.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Planttrees.B.Buyafarm.C.Growflowers.

2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Workmates.

3.WhyisthewomangoingtoGermany?

A.Tostudythere.B.Toattendameeting.C.Tolookafterherson.

4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Afire.B.Ayard.C.Atree.

5.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?

A.Sheworkedout.B.Shewatchedamatch.C.Sheplayedbasketball.

聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Howdidthewomantravel?

A.Byship.B.Bycar.C.Bytrain.

7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink?

A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Water.

聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whendoesthepartystartprobably?

A.At10:00a.m.B.At2:00p.m.C.At7:00p.m.

9.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?

A.Lendherabicycle.B.Carrytheboxesupstairs.C.Preparefoodfortheparty.

聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefirsttree?

A.Veryexpensive.B.Tootall.C.Abitshort.

11.Wherewillthewomanputthetree?

A.Infrontofthewindow.B.Infrontofthediningtable.C.Infrontofthehouse.

12.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?

A.$13.B.$20.C.$23.

聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Inanoffice.C.Onthephone.

14.Whichbuswillthemantaketomorrowmorning?

A.The5:40one.B.The6:00one.C.The7:00one.

15.Whatkindofticketdoesthemanwant?

A.Around-tripticket.B.Aone-wayticket.C.Awindowseatticket.

16.Whatisthemangoingtodotomorrownight?

A.Watchaplay.B.MeetMr.Cock.C.Seeoffhiswife.

聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.WhendidBelfastdevelopmostquickly?

A.Duringthe17thcentury.B.Duringthe18thcentury.C.Duringthe19thcentury.

18.WhatisBelfastfamousfor?

A.Shipbuilding.B.Movies.C.Tourism.

19.Whatwillthetouristsvisittomorrowmorning?

A.Amuseum.B.Azoo.C.Agarden.

20.Howlongwillthetourlast?

A.10days.B.4days.C.2days.

二、閱讀理解

EastYorkshireAttractionsBurnbyHallGardens&Museum

TheBalk,PocklingtonYO422QF

Tel:01759307125

Thegardensarebeautifullylaidoutwithtwolakes,whicharehometoavastcollectionoffish.Wealsohave

StewartMuseum,achildren’splayground,abook&giftshop,andtearooms.Sundaybandconcertsandevents

areavailablethroughouttheyear.Open:10:00amto5:30pm

Prices:Adults£4.65,Seniors£3.95,Children£2.50

GooleMuseum

CarlisleStreet,GooleDN145DS

Tel:01405768963

ThemuseumexploresthecolourfulhistoryofthetownandportofGoole,withplentyofhands-onexhibitsfor

youngervisitors.Thetemporaryexhibitiongalleryhasawiderangeofartcraft(工藝)andlocalhistoryexhibitions

whichchangeseverymonth.Open:10:00amto5:00pm

AdmissionFree

SledmereHouse

Sledmere,DriffieldYO253XG

Tel:01377236637

SledmereHouseisoneofYorkshire’smostattractivehouses.Wehaveanaward-winninggarden,amilitary

museum,achildren’splayarea,andacafé&giftshop.OrganmusicisplayedonThursdayafternoons.Open:

11:30amto3:30pm

Prices:Adults£8.00,Seniors£6.00,Children£3.00

BridlingtonBird&AnimalPark

Bridlington,EastYorkshireYO153QF

Tel:01262673653

Thefamily-runparkissetinawonderfulwoodlandenvironment.Itoffersdailyshowsofpigracing.Wealsohave

arangeofbirdsandotheranimalstoofferafun-filleddayoutforfamilies.Open:10:00amto5:00pm

Prices:Adults£4.50,Seniors£4.00,Children£3.50

21.Whichattractionhoststemporaryexhibitions?

A.GooleMuseum.B.BurnbyHallGardens&Museum.

C.SledmereHouse.D.BridlingtonBird&AnimalPark.

22.WhatcantouristsdoatSledmereHouse?

A.Feedawiderangeofanimals.B.WatchabandconcertonSunday.

C.Explorethehistoryofthetown.D.EnjoyorganmusiconThursday.

23.WhatistheticketpriceforchildrenatBridlingtonBird&AnimalPark?

A.£2.50.B.£3.00.C.£3.50.D.£4.00.

ThesunrosebrightlyoverGreenfieldHighSchool’sstadium,wheretheannualsportschampionshipwas

abouttobegin.Thousandsofstudents,teachers,andparentsfilledthestands,formingalargeandexcitedaudience.

Theeventfeaturedavarietyofsports,fromsoccerandbadmintontotrackandfield,andevenamini-marathonfor

youngerstudents.

Lily,thecaptainoftheschool’sgymnasticsteam,stoodnervouslybythegymentrance.Shehadbeen

traininghardformonths,workingouteverydayafterschooltomastergracefulroutines.Herdeterminationtowin

wasstrong,butshecouldn’thelpfeelingalittlestress.“Don’tloseheart,”hercoachsaid.“You’vepreparedwell—

justgiveityourbest.”

Asthefirsteventstarted,thesoccerteamtooktothefield.Theirstarplayer,Tom,hadaslimbuildbutgreat

strength.Hemovedquickly,dribbling(控球)theballpastopponents.Evenwhenhefellandinjuredhisknee

slightly,herefusedtogiveup.Withthehelpoftheteam’sdoctor,whotreatedhisinjury,Tomgotbackonhisfeet

andcontinuedplaying.Hiscouragesetanexampleforhisteammates.

Notallmomentswereperfect,though.Intheboxingmatch,onestudenttriedtocheatbyusinganunfair

move.Therefereenoticedimmediatelyandstoppedthematch.Cheatingisneveracceptableinsports,andthe

studentwasdisqualified.Thisincidentremindedeveryoneoftheimportanceoffairplay.

Bytheendoftheday,manyrecordshadbeenbroken.Thechampionshipwasn’tjustaboutwinning.Instead,

itwasaboutshowingpositiveattitudesandworkingtogether.Astheprincipalsaidinhisclosingspeech,“Sports

teachusthatevenifwefacefailure,wecanlearnfromitandcomebackstronger.Everyathlete(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)here

todayhasmadeadifference.”

24.Whatisthecoach’sattitudetowardsLilybeforeherevent?

A.Doubtfulanddisappointed.B.Supportiveandencouraging.

C.Pressuringandstrict.D.Admiringandconcerned.

25.WhatcanwelearnaboutTomfromthepassage?

A.Hewasthecaptainofthesoccerteam.B.Hegaveupthegameafterbeinginjured.

C.Heshowedgreatdeterminationinthematch.D.Hewonamedalforhisexcellentperformance.

26.Whydoestheauthormentiontheincidentofcheatingintheboxingmatch?

A.Toshowthehighlevelofcompetitioninthechampionship.

B.Toexplainwhyboxingisseenasadangeroussport.

C.Topraisetherefereeforbeingskilledandcareful.

D.Tostressthelessonthatfairplayisveryimportantinsports.

27.Whatdoestheprincipal’sspeechsuggest?

A.Winningisthemostimportantinsports.B.Sportshelppeoplegrowthroughchallenges.

C.Athletesshouldfocusonbreakingrecords.D.Fairplayisnotnecessaryinchampionships.

Theteenageyears,rangingfrom13to19,areatimeofgreatchangeandexplorationforeveryteenager.

Duringthisperiod,youngpeoplefaceamixofexcitingopportunitiesanddifficultchallengesthatcontributeto

theirgrowth.

Manyteenagersareeagertotrynewthings.Somejoinballetclassestolearngracefulmovements,while

othersbecomevolunteerstohelpcleanuptheircommunitiesortakepartindebateclubstoimprovetheirspeaking

skills.Whenchoosingactivities,theyoftenpreferthosethatmatchtheirinterests.Forexample,astudentwholoves

readingmightbeattractedtoliteratureclubs,whilesomeoneinterestedinsciencemaysignupforadvanced

coursesaboutgreenhousesandplantgrowth.

However,beingateenagerisnotalwayseasy.Freshmeninhighschooloftenfindthefirstyearconfusing.

Theymaystruggletounderstandnewtopicsinclass,feelworriedabouttheirstudies,andevenconfusedifferent

schedules.Balancingschoolworkwithextra-curricularactivitiescanalsobeabigchallenge.Someteenagersmay

becomeaddictedtophonegames,whichmakesithardforthemtofocusontheirresponsibilities—likefinishing

homeworkorbeingresponsibleforgroupprojects.

Adults,suchasparentsandteachers,playanimportantrolehere.Theycanrecommendusefulresources,like

bookswithclearcontentandhelpfultitles,toguideteenagers.Whenteenagersfaceproblems,adultsshouldhelp

themfindsolutionsinsteadofmakingthemquiteasily.Remember,everychallengeisachanceforgrowth.By

dealingwiththesedifficulties,teenagerscanbecomemoreskilledinsolvingproblemsandpreparethemselveswell

foradultlife.

28.Whatdoteenagersoftenconsiderwhenchoosingactivities?

A.Thedifficultylevelsoftheactivities.B.Theirowninterestsandpreferences.

C.Theadvicefromtheirteachersandparents.D.Thepopularityoftheactivitiesamongpeers.

29.Whatchallengemightfreshmeninhighschoolface?

A.Difficultyinmakingnewfriends.B.Notenoughextracurricularactivitychoices.

C.Pressurefrompart-timejobresponsibilities.D.Confusionaboutstudiesandschedules.

30.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheroleofadultsinteenagers’growth?

A.Theyneedtoprovideresourcesandguidancewhenneeded.

B.Theyshoulddiscourageteenagersfromtakingonchallenges.

C.Theyshouldsolveallproblemsforteenagersdirectly.

D.Theyplayaminorroleinteenagers’schoolworkperformance.

31.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Thedifferenthobbiesofteenagers.B.Thechangesandchallengesteenagersface.

C.Howadultscanhelpcollegestudents.D.Theimportanceofextra-curricularactivities.

Inrecentyears,smartwatcheshavebecomemoreandmorepopularamongpeopleofallages.Thesesmall,

wrist-worndevices(設(shè)備)arenotjustfortellingtime-theyarelikeminicomputersonyourarm,offeringawide

rangeofusefulfeatures.

Oneofthemostimportantfunctions(功能)ofasmartwatchishealthtracking.Manysmartwatchescan

measureyourheartrate,countyoursteps,andevenmonitoryoursleepquality.Forexample,ifyougoforarun,the

watchcanrecordhowfaryourunandhowmanycaloriesyouburn.Thishelpspeoplestayhealthybylettingthem

knowmoreabouttheirdailyactivities.

Smartwatchesalsomakecommunicationeasier.Youcanreceivecalls,textmessages,andsocialmedia

notificationsdirectlyonyourwatch.Thismeansyoudon’thavetotakeoutyourphoneeverytimeitringsor

vibrates,whichisespeciallyconvenientwhenyou’rebusy,likewhenyou’redrivingorexercising.

However,smartwatchesalsohavesomedownsides.Somepeopleworryabouttheirbatterylife-mostsmart

watchesneedtobechargedeveryday.Otherssaythatusingasmartwatchtoomuchmaydistractthemfrom

studyingorworking.Also,thepriceofagoodsmartwatchcanbequitehigh,whichmakesitnotaffordablefor

everyone.

Despitethesesmallproblems,smartwatchesarestillagreatinvention.Theymakeourlivesmore

convenientandhelpustakebettercareofourhealth.Astechnologyimproves,wecanexpectsmartwatchesto

becomeevenmoreusefulinthefuture.

32.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofsmartwatchesinthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Bycomparingthemwithtraditionalwatches.B.Bylistingthemainthingstheycando.

C.Bydescribingtheirpopularityamongtheyouth.D.Byexplaininghowtheyarebuilt.

33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTahealth-trackingfunctionofsmartwatches?

A.Measuringheartrate.B.Countingsteps.

C.Recordingphonecalls.D.Monitoringsleepquality

34.Theunderlinedword“distract”inParagraph4probablymeans________.

A.tomakesomeoneloseconfidenceB.totakesomeone’sattentionaway

C.toencouragesomeonetoworkharderD.tomakesomeonefeelrelaxed

35.Whatistheauthor’soverallattitudetowardsmartwatches?

A.doubtful.B.unsupported.C.balanced.D.indifferent.

PracticingSelfCare

Nomatterhowfaralongyouareinyourstudies,doingwellinschoolcanbechallenging.Youcanperformat

yourbestbydevelopinghealthystudyhabitsandstayingorganized.36.

Getgood-qualitysleep

37.Youcanpracticegoodsleepbygoingtobedearlyenougheachnight,turningoffbrightscreens

atleasthalfanhourbeforebed,andkeepingyourroomquiet,dark,andcomfortable.Tohelpyousleepbetter,try

togotobedandwakeupatthesametimeeveryday.

Dostress-relieving(釋放壓力的)activities

Taketimetorelaxanddothingsyouenjoy.You’lldomuchbetterinschoolifyouaren’tanxiousallthetime.

38.Theseactivitiescanberelaxingandenriching,andthey’realsoagoodwayforyoutogettoknowyour

teachersandfellowstudents.

Rewardyourself

Whenyougetsomethingdone,takethetimetocelebrate!Forexample,afteranhourofstudying,youmight

rewardyourselfwithafavoritesnack.Or,ifyoudowellonabigtest,youcouldcelebratebygoingoutforpizza

withyourfriends.39.

40

Ifthestressofschoolisgettingtoyou,sometimesjusttalkingtoafriendabouthowyou’refeelingcanhelp

youfeelbetter.Also,don’tbeafraidtoaskforpracticalsupport.Youcouldsay,“Mom,I’mreallystressingabout

thistest.Canyoutakeafewminutesandquizmewithsomequestionsfromthereviewsheet?”

A.Reachoutforsupport

B.Spendtimewithyourfamily

C.Youcanalsofeelyourbestbytakingcareofyourself

D.Tryjoiningaschoolsportsteamorreadingclub

E.Youwon’tdowellinschoolifyou’retootiredtofocus

F.Theserewardswillhelpinspireyoutokeepworkinghard

G.Haveapositiveattitudeanditwillhelpyoudobetteratschool

三、完形填空

Lastsummer,myfamilyandIfinallymadeourlong-helddreamcometrue—atriptoPeru.Forweeks,we

hadbeen41ourtriponline,readingtravelblogsandguidebooks.Wewereallextremely42

aboutexploringthisbeautifulcountry.

Ourfirststepwasto43ourflightsandaccommodation.Wedecidedto44anearly

flighttoLima,thecapital,tomaximizeourtime.Uponarrival,wewereimmediatelydrawntotheviewofthecity

evenbefore45atourhotel—themixofmodernbuildingsandancientarchitecturewasunforgettable.

Themain46ofourtripwas,ofcourse,MachuPicchu.Togetthere,wehadtotakeatrainfrom

Cusco.Thetrainrideitselfwasatruly47experience.ThelandscapeoftheAndesMountainswas

absolutelyimpressive.Wespentthejourney48thevarioussightsalongthewayoutofthewindow,

amazed.

Whenwe49attheancientIncacity,wewerespeechless.Standingamongthe50stone

ruins(廢墟),wecouldalmostfeelthehistoryaroundus.Ourguidetoldusmany51storiesaboutthe

Incas,whichmadetheexperienceevenmoremeaningful.

Besidesthefamoussites,wealsoenjoyedthelocal52.WetriedCeviche,atraditionaldishmade

fromfreshraw(未加工的)fish,andfounditdelicious.Thelocalpeoplewerevery53andwelcoming.

WeevenlearnedafewbasicSpanishwordsto54withthem,whichtheyreallyappreciated.

Thistripwasnotjustaholiday;itwasalife-changing55.Itbroadenedourhorizonsandgaveus

memoriesthatwewillcherishforever.Wearealreadystartingtothinkaboutournextadventure!

41.A.packingB.planningC.requestingD.renting

42.A.excitedB.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.confusedD.frightened

43.A.cancelB.recognizeC.bookD.find

44.A.takeB.missC.waitD.contact

45.A.makingupB.checkinginC.checkingoutD.workingout

46.A.detailB.flightC.pathD.destination

47.A.uniqueB.formalC.economicD.a(chǎn)wkward

48.A.walkingB.a(chǎn)dmiringC.a(chǎn)pplyingD.moving

49.A.leftB.a(chǎn)rrivedC.stayedD.returned

50.A.modernB.officialC.a(chǎn)ncientD.expensive

51.A.confusingB.boringC.a(chǎn)mazingD.frightening

52.A.languageB.weatherC.cultureD.civilization

53.A.rudeB.friendlyC.shyD.positive

54.A.a(chǎn)rgueB.hikeC.communicateD.comment

55.A.experienceB.creditC.sourceD.economy

四、語(yǔ)法填空

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Onthefirstdayofhighschool,somepeopleareexcited,somearenervous,andothersevenfeelfrightened.

HereisalookatHanJing’sfeelingson56(she)firstseniorhighschoolday.

HanJingwasn’t57outgoinggirl,soshewasabitanxiousatfirst.Shewasveryworriedthatno

onewouldmakefriendswithher.Soshewantedtomakeagoodfirst58(impress).

Thatmorning,shehadthefirstmathclass.Theclasswasdifficulttounderstand,59theteacher

waskindandhumorous.Hemadeeveryonelaughalotby60(tell)afunnystory.Atthattime,HanJing

washappy61(find)herteachersandclassmatesfriendlyandhelpful.Thatafternoon,theywenttothe

sciencelabtodoanexperiment.

However,HanJing62(annoy)continuallybytheboynexttoher,sothatshecouldn’tconcentrate

63theexperiment.Feelingsoupset,sheevenwantedtotellhimtoleaveheralone.

Afterthefirstday,HanJinghad64(much)confidenceinthenewschoollife.Shecouldeven

expressherideas65(fluent)whentakingpartinthegroupEnglishpresentation.Whataperfectdayshe

had,andsheexpectedthatthenextdaywouldbeanotherperfectday.

五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作

66.假設(shè)你是李華,進(jìn)入高中生活以后,你的好朋友Jim和同學(xué)之間遇到了沖突,請(qǐng)你就此情況給他寫(xiě)一

封建議信,就如何處理好同學(xué)關(guān)系提出你的建議。內(nèi)容包括:

1.表示理解;

2.提出建議;

3.表達(dá)希望。

注意:

1.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

2.詞數(shù)80左右。

發(fā)生沖突:haveaconflictwith

DearJim,

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Bestregards,

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六、書(shū)面表達(dá)

67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Theheavyrainwasbeatinghardagainstthewindow,matchingthesadnessinEmily’sheart.Shesatonthe

schoolbus,lookingdownatherphysicstestpaper.Thebigred“65”atthetopseemedtoshoutather,aclearsign

ofherpoorperformance.Shehadtriedtostudy,butduringtheexam,allthemathproblemsbecametoodifficultto

understand.Thewholewayhome,shekeptthinking,“WhatwillMomsay?Shealwaysexpectsmetodowell.”

Whenshewalkedintothewarm,brighthouse,shecouldsmelldinnercooking.Usually,thismadeherhappy,

buttodayitdidn’t.HermotherwasinthekitchenandquicklynoticedthatEmilylookedsad.“Howwasyour

physicstest,honey?”sheasked,soundinghopeful.Emilyslowlyhandedherthetestpaper.

Hermother’sfacechanged.“Sixty-five?”shesaid,hervoicebecominglouderandunhappy.“Emily,your

gradesaregoingdown!Isawyouspendingtoomuchtimeonyourphonelastweek.That’stheproblem!”Tears

cametoEmily’seyes.“Mom,itwasn’tbecauseofthephone!Thetestwasjustreallydifficult,and…”“Nomore

explanations!”hermothersaid,soundingangry.“Givemeyourphonenow.Youcan’tuseituntilyournexttest!”

Feelingthathermotherdidn’tunderstandher,Emilyshouted,“Youneverlistentome!”Thensherantoher

roomandclosedthedoorwithaloudnoise.Shelayonherbed,crying.Soon,sheheardherparentstalkinginthe

livingroom.Herfather’svoicewascalmandkind.“Let’stalkaboutthislater,”hesaid.“Shefeelsbadenough

already.Weshouldhelpher,notjustbeangrywithher.”

注意:

1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Laterthatevening,asoftknockbrokethesilenceonEmily’sdoor.

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Thenextmorning,theatmosphereathomewastense(緊張的)andquiet.

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題號(hào)21222324252627282930

答案ADCBCDBBDA

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1.B

【原文】W:Iwanttobuyafarmontheisland.I’dliketogrowcorn.

M:Idon’tthinkit’seasytocutdownthosetreesandclearalotofland.

2.C

【原文】M:What’sthematter?Whyhasn’tourbosstoldustheholidaydecision?

W:Yeah,Iwishhehurriedup.I’mimpatient.

3.B

【原文】M:IheardthecompanyissendingyoutoGermanyforaninternationalmeeting.

W:Yes.I’mafraidmyhusbandhastolookafterJohnandhelpwithhisstudyduringthosedays.

4.C

【原文】W:Iheardtheoldtreeinyouryardwasstruckbylightninglastweek.

M:Yes.Itwasburneddown.Thattreehadahistoryofabout100years.Mygreat-grandfatherplantedit.

5.B

【原文】M:Didyouwatchthebasketballmatchinthesportscenteryesterday?

W:Yes,Idid,andIhadto.Youknow,mybrotherwasplayinginthematch.

6.B7.A

【原文】M:Hello,Cindy.Howwasthetrip?Didyougetherebytrain?

W:No,Idroveinmycar.Ittookmethreehours.Thehighwaywasn’tverybusy.

M:Wouldyoulikesomecoffeeorsomewaterafteralongtrip?

W:Nothanks.Doyouhavesomegreentea?

M:Tea,noproblem.

W:Oh,Ialmostforgotit!Here’sashipmodelforyou.IboughtitfromHolland.

8.C9.A

【原文】M:Whereareyoutakingthis,anyway?

W:I’mafraidit’sgoingallthewaytoBuilding10.

M:Isthisforthegraduationparty?

W:Yes.Twoboxesofsoda!

M:Nowonderit’ssoheavy.Isthisall?

W:No,Ihavesomesnackstobring.Wehavetobereadyby7:00p.m.

M:Ihaveabicyclethatmightbeuseful.Youcanbringeverythingatonce.

W:That’sagoodidea.Yousavemyday!

10.B11.A12.C

【原文】M:WelcometoSanta’sTreeYard.Whatkindoftreewouldyouliketobuy?

W:WejustwantanordinaryChristmastree.

M:Howaboutthisone?

W:It’sbeautiful,butIthinkit’stootall.

M:Whatkindofroomareyouputtingitin?

W:Wehaveasmallapartment.Wewanttoputthetreeonatableinfrontofourwindow.

M:So,oneoftheseshortertrees,then?Thisoneislessthanametertall.

W:Ithinkit’sperfect.Andwewon’tneedtobuytoomanylights,either.

M:Wecansellyousomecoloredlights,too.

W:Howmucharethetreeandlights?

M:Twentydollarsforthetree,andanotherthreeforthelights.

W:Allright.

13.B14.C15.A16.A

【原文】M:Anna,comein,please.

W:Yes,Mr.Wood.Whatwouldyoulikemetodo?

M:IneedabustickettoSeattle.

W:Whattimedoyouwanttoleave,Mr.Wood?

M:Well,tomorrowmorning,asearlyasIcan.IhaveanappointmentwithMr.Cockbeforenoon.

W:There’sabuseverythirtyminutesstartingatsixa.m.

M:Inthatcase,I’dliketoleavethen.Wait…mywife’sgoingtodropmeoffhereonherwaytowork.Couldyou

bookmea7:00ticketinstead?

W:Sure.Willitbeone-wayorround-trip?

M:Oh,Iprobablyshouldbuyaround-tripticketnow,sinceI’llbecomingbacktomorrowevening.Uh,istherea

busataroundsixp.m.?

W:Yes,there’soneat5:40.

M:Okay,I’lltakethatone.Itoldmywifewe’dwatchaplaytomorrownight.

17.C18.A19.A20.C

【原文】M:Goodmorning,everyone.WelcometoBelfast.Belfastisoneoftheyoungestcapitalcitiesinthe

worldandithasgrownquickly.Today,thecityhasapopulationof400,000,butinthe17thcentury,itwasonlya

village.Then,duringthe19thcentury,thedevelopmentofindustriesdoubledthetown’ssizeeverytenyears.The

cityiswellknownforshipbuilding.Itwasherethatthe“Titanic”wasbuiltandsetoutonthefirstvoyage.Here’s

yourbrieftouraroundBelfast.ThismorningyouwillvisitanartgalleryandBelfastCathedral.Thisafternoon,you

willvisitthezooandCityHall.Tomorrowmorning,youwillvisitUlsterMuseumandsee9,000yearsofhuman

historyinIreland.Intheafternoon,youwillgototheBotanicalGardens.Thenextmorningat10:00,youwillleave

thehotelandflybacktoLondon.Ihopeyouwillenjoythetwo-daytour.Thanks.

56.her57.a(chǎn)n58.impression59.but/yet60.telling61.tofind62.wasannoyed

63.on64.more65.fluently

66.參考范文1:

DearJim,

I’msorrytohearyou’vehadaconflictwithyourclassmate.Startinghighschoolisabigchange,andit’s

totallynormaltofacesmallmisunderstandingswithnewpeople,sodon’tfeelaloneinthis.

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