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英語試卷

一、聽力選擇題

1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Italianfood.B.Atrip.C.Theweather.

2.Howwillthespeakersprobablyge((otherestaurant?

A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.

3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefilm?

A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Touching.

4.Whatwasthewomanexpectinglastnight?

A.Atextmessage.B.Aphonecall.C.Apartyinvitation.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Co-workers.B.Classmates.C.Brotherandsister.

聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。

6.Wheredidthewomanmeethernewfriend?

A.Inapark.B.Inamuseum.C.Inacafe.

7.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?

A.PlaywithTina.B.PayavisittoMary.C.Workwithhermom.

聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatisthewoman?

A.Agolfcoach.B.Abusinesswoman.C.Askilledathlete.

9.Whatcanwcknowabouttheman?

A.Hedoesn'tlikepracticinggolf.

B.Hehasbeenplayinggolfforyears.

C.Hewantstolearnfromthewoman.

聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。

10.Whydidthewomanstayuplatelastnight?

A.Tohaveaparty.B.Towaitforherbrother.C.lbwelcomeherparents.

11.Whogaveafamilyspeechlastnight?

A.Thewoman.B.Thewoman'sfather.C.Thewoman'smother.

12.Whatisthewoman'sbrotherprobablydoingnow?

A.Meetingwithnewteachers.

B.Catchingupwitholdfriends.

C.Takingphotoswithnewclassmates

聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

13.Whenwillthevisitorscome?

A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.

14.Howmanyvisitorsarecoming?

A.8.B.10.C.12.

15.Whatwillthevisitorsdoonthesecondday?

A.Gotoparty.B.Gosightseeing.C.Visitschools.

16.Wherewill(hevisitorsgoonthefinalday?

A.ToLondon.B.Tothecoast.C.ToScotland.

聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。

17.Howlongdidthespeakerworkaday?

A.For9hours.B.For10hours.C.For12hours.

18.Whatmadethespeakerfeelinterested?

A.Showingtouriststhecity.

B.Medinginlcicslingdicbscis.

C.Takingpeopletorestaurants.

19.Whichtripbroughtthespeakerthemostmoney?

A.Theonetotheclub.B.Theonetothetheatre.C.Theonetotheairport.

20.Whydidthespeakergiveupthejob?

A.Shewastired.B.Shelostinterestinit.C.ShemovedtoVancouver.

二、閱讀理解

FourHouseplantsThatAnyoneCanGrow

Fillingyourhomewithgreeneryissomethingthatcanimprovethequalityofyourindoorair,andhelpyou

torelax.Soturnyourbrownthumbgreenbypickingsomeofthesehouseplants.

SnakePlant

Snakeplantshavethickerleavesforkeepingwaterevenindroughtconditions.Theycanalsotolerate(經(jīng)受)

mediumtobrightlightsoyoushouldkeepthemnearawindow.Butoneofthebestthingsaboutsnakeplantsis(hat

theyaregreatforcleaningindoorair.

ChristmasCactus

TheChristmascactusisoneofthemostbeautifulplantsoftheholidayseasonanditseemstobeabletodo

bestevenifyouignoreit.Thecactuscantoleratelowlightbutwillproducemorepinkorredflowersinbrightlight

Gettingtheplanttoproduceflowersfortheseasonisabitharderbecauseitwillhavetobekeptcoolbeginningin

November.Justleave(hecactusbesideawindowathomewiththehealoff.

JadePlant

Jadeplantscanmakeyourhomemorebeautifulwithitsbrightegg-shapedleaves.Theplantdoeswellinany

lightinganddoesn'tneedtobewateredveryoftenbecauseitstoreswaterinitsleaves.Thisplantisalsosimpleto

propagate(繁殖)soyoucanhaveoneineveryroomofyourhome.

AloeVera

Aloeveraneedsverylittlewaler,indirectsunlight,andcanliveinthesamepotforyears.Butyoumaynot

knewthataloeveraisaplantthatcanhelpheal(治愈)minorcutsandburnslikesunburnssoitisagreataddition

fbryourhome.Whenyouarecuttingleavestouse,don'tcutoffmorethanathirdoftheplantatonetime.

21.Whatcansnakeplantsbeusedfor?

A.Cleaningaiiindo5s.B.Picvciitingdiuught.

C.Brighteningwindows.D.Purifyingwater.

22.Whichplantdoesn'tneedspecialcare?

A.SnakePlant.B.ChristmasCactus.

C.JadePlant.D.AloeVera.

23.Whichcandescribealoevera?

A.Itcanadapt(oanyenvironment.B.1(isdifiiculttopropagate.

C.Itprotectspeoplefromsunburns.D.Itcanbeusedasmedicine.

Recently,videoclipsofZhangJianns,asanitation(環(huán)衛(wèi))worker,directingforeignershavegoneviralonline.

HerfluentEnglishandconfidentfeatureshowcasedinthevideoshavedeeplyimpressedtheviewers,sparking

curiosityabouthowanordinary-lookingsanitationworkerhadsuchimpressiveEnglishskills.

Behindthehitliesadecade-longjourneyofpersistence.In2012,ZhangJiannatookontheroleofa

sanitationworkerintheembassy(大使館)areaofSanlituninBeijing'sChaoyangdistrict.Aspecialencounter

whileworkinghasmotivatedZhangtolearnEnglishbyherself,whichshecontinueswithdeterminationtothisday.

“Mygoalisquitesimple.IjustwanttohelpwheneverSomeoneisinneed,whetheraskingfbrdirections,visa

procedures,ortellingthemabouttheembassyareaIamresponsiblefor,''saidZhang.

Thus,attheageof40,Zhangbeganapersonalchallenge.Withoutateacher,shebeganleainingEnglish

fromherchildren'stextbooks,startingwithbasicwordsandphrasescommonlyusedforgivingdirections.Withno

fixedstudyhours,sheusedeverysparemoment.Whileothersres:ed,shememorizedvocabularyandpracticed

speaking.Uponarrivinghomeafterwork,shewouldwritedownnewknowledgepointsandreviewiheniuntilshe

thoroughlyunderstoodthem.Overtheyears,shehasfilledoveradozennotebooks.Hermemoryposedherbiggest

challenge,"'LearningEnglishatanolderage,IwouldeasilyforgetthewordsIlearnedbefore.Persistenceisthekey

tolearningEnglish.Learnstepbystep,learneveryday,“Zhangsaid.

WhenaskedaboutthegreatestrewardoflearningEnglish,Zhangsaid,“Growingupinaruralareawithouta

collegeeducation,Isometimesfearedbeinglookeddownupon.ButeverytimeIhelpastrangerinEnglish,Ifeel

incrediblyaccomplished.''4iTiring,butsatisfying,nZhangJiannareflectsonherworkandlanguagelearning.t4To

serveothersmakesmehappy,andifswhereIprovemysellworthJsaidZhang.44AHerretirement,Ialsowantto

introducemyhometowninEnglishandimprovelocaltourism,“shesaid,acknowledgingthatherinspiringjourney

hasledtothisnewgoal.

24.WlialaiouscdcuiiosilyaboutZhangJianna?

A.Herconfidentexpression.B.Herroleasasanitationworker.

C.HergreatfluencyinEnglish.D.Herfriendlyattitudetoforeigners.

25.HowdidZhangJiannalearnEnglish?

A.Withthehelpofateacher.B.Throughwatchingvideosonline.

C.Fromherchildren^textbooks.D.Byaaendinglanguageclasses.

26.WhaidoesZhangJiannathinkofthegreatestrewardoilearningEnglish?

A.Betterjobopportunities.B.Respectfromfamilymembers.

C.Socialrecognition.D.Self-confidence.

27.WhatisZhangJianna'sfuturegoalrelatedtoEnglishlearning?

A.Topromotelocaltourisminherhometown.B.Tobecomealanguageteacher.

C.Toworkinanembassyabroad.D.TowriteabookinEnglish.

Walkinghaslongbeen(boughtofasoneofihebestexercisesforwholeheakh.Thisactivitycanstrengthen

yourheart,loweryourbloodpressure,keepyourbonesstrongandburncalories.Whenwalkingoutside,yougain

theextrabenefitsthatcomefromspendingtimeinnature,butit'snotalwayspossibletotakeyourdailyexercise

outside.Whentheweatherorotherfactorsdriveyouindoors,considera〔readmill(跑步機)workoutinstead.

TreadmillsareamongthetopthreemostpopularpiecesofequipmentatUShealthclubs,accordingtothe

2022IHRSAHealthClubConsumerReport.Beforeyoujumponatreadmillandbeginwalkingatyourpreferred

pace,however,consideraworkoutwhereyouchangeboththepaceandincline(坡度),whichcanresultinmuch

moreproductive(raining.

Forthosewhocanchangeboththeirwalkingspeedandthetreadmillincline,fitnessexpertsrecommend

sometypesofintervaltraining,whichinvolvesrepeatedlyexchangingtheintensity(強度)ofyourworkoutand/or

theactivitiesyou'redoing.GillianDalby,vicepresidentoffitnessatCAZTrainingClubinNewportBeach,offered

twoeasypossibilities.

Getonatreadmillanddooreminuteofwalking,oneminuteofjoggingandoneminuteofrunningfora

totalof18minutesbyturns."Thiskeepsyourmindbusy,andit'sanincrediblewaytobuildspeed,"Dalbysaid.

Walkforoneminutewithnoincline,oneminuteata4%inclineandoneminuteat8%,thenrepeatthissequence

fivetimes.Ifeitherworkoutiseasy,doublethetimeto36minutesordobothback-to-back.

"Ifyourgymhasbothkindsoftreadmills,trybothout,"Dalbysaid."Attheendoftheday,whatwillkeep

youuunliiiuingwithyourworkoutsandslayenjoyable?Tlicniorcfunyouhaveworkingout,themorelikelyyou

arctocontinueyourfitnessjourney."

28.Whydoesthewritermentionwalkingoutsideinparagraph1?

A.Toadvisereaderstoworkouteveryday.

B.Toexplainthebenefitsofwalkingoutside.

C.Tosellakindoffashionablefitnessequipment.

D.Iointroducewalkingonatreadmilltoreaders.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sequence"inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Therulethatacoachleaches.B.Theresultthatisinteresting.

C.Theroutinethatworksouteffectively.D.Theorderinwhichactionshappen.

30.WhichofthefollowingwillDalbyagreewith?

A.Continuousworkoutleadstoyourhighmood.

B.Peopleshouldkeepthemselvesactiveandhappyallday.

C.Enjoyingthemselveswillmakepeoplekeeponexercising.

D.Allgymsshouldheequippedwithdifferentkindsoftreadmills.

31.Whichisthebesttitlefor(hetext?

A.Wha(BenefitsCanTreadmillsBringHumans?

B.DoesWalkingReallyBenefitPeopleGreatly?

C.HowManyTypesofTreadmillsArePopularatHealthClubs?

D.HowCanPeopleBurnCaloriesbyExercisingonaTreadmill?

Whetherit'sacupofcoffeeortea,manypeoplelookforacaffeine(咖啡因)fixtokick-starttheirday.

Duringwakinghours,caffeinehelpsimproveconcentration.Buthowdoesitinfluencesleep?

“Aperson'ssleepisuniquetohisbodytype,healthandage,'、saidLauriLeadley,thefounderoftheValley

SleepCenterinArizona."'Everyoneisgenetically(基因地)programmedtofollowtherisingandsettingofthesun.

Butcaffeinecanbreakthisnaturalsleep-wakehabit,influencingsleep.”

Accordingtoa2022review,adenosinelevelsarehigheralright,meaningpeoplefeelsleepybybedtime.

Havingcaffeinecontrolsit,whichmakesitdifficultforpeopletofallasleep.Caffeinealsocontrolsotherchemicals

producedinthebody.l4Whenwehavecaffeineduringtheday,bynighttimeitcausesafallinmelatonin(褪黑激

素),something(hatimprovessleep,whichisoneofthereasonswhysleepisinfluenced,MsaidDr.PeterPolos,a

sleepiiicdiuincspecialist.

“Onceinthebody,caffeineremainsfbrseveralhours,takingabout6hoursfbrhalfofitsinfluenceto

disappear/'saidLeadley.A2013studydividedpeopleintothreegroups,withpeopledrinkingcaffeine6hours,3

hoursorimmediatelybeforebedtime.Eventhosewhostoppeddrinking6hoursbeforebedhadtheirsleepcutbya

wholehour.

However,caffeinedoesn'tjustinfluencehowlongyousleepbuthowwellyousleep."'Studiesshowcaffeine

cutsdownslow-wavesleep,theperiodofdeep,resttiilsleepthatleavesusfeelinglivelyinthemorning,“Polos

said.It'saperiodofsleepthatseemstoplayanimportantroleingrowth,memory,anddiseaseprevention.Most

adultsspend10%to20%ofsleeponslow-wavesleep.

However,theinfluenceofcaffeineonapersonissubjecttothingsincludingageandgenes.One2017review

intheSleepMedicineReviewssuggeststhatpeoplebecomemoresensitivetocaffeineastheygetolder,while

differencesbetweenpeopleofthesameagecouldberelatedtogeneticdifferences.

32.Howdoescaffeineinfluencepeople'ssleep?

A.Bychangingpeople'sgenes.B.Byincreasingslow-wavesleep.

C.Bycuttingchemicalslikemelatonin.D.Byrightingpeople'ssleep-wakecycle.

33.Whydoestheauthormentionthe2013study?

A.Tointroduceanewidea.B.TobackupLeadley'sargument.

C.Tocomparedifferentstudies.D.Toshowthebadinfluenceofcaffeine.

34.Whatcanweinferaboutslow-wavesleep?

A.Itisimportanttohumanhealth.

B.Itinfluencesthelengthofsleep.

C.Ittakesuplessandlessofsleeptime.

D.Itcanbeincreasedbymoredaytimerest.

35.Whichsectionofthenewspaperisthe(extprobablytakenfrom?

A.EconomyB.CultureC.HealthD.Education

Developingareadinghabitisanexcellentwaytoimproveyourknowledge,expandyourvocabularyand

reducestress.36Herearesometipsonhowtostartareadinghabitandsticktoit.

Oneofthebestwaystostartareadinghabitistobeginwithshortreadingsessions.Youcanstartbysetting

aside10-15minutesadaytoread.Graduallyincreasetheduration(持續(xù)時間)ofyourreadingsessions.37

Evculually,youmightfindilhardtopulihcbookduwnand15minulcswon'tseemlikeenoughlime.

Settingareadinggoalisanexcellentwaytomotivateyoutoreadmoreandmakereadingahabit.Youcan

setagoalofreadingacertainnumberofbookspermonthorperyear.Additionally,youcansetagoalofreading

fbraspecificamountoftimeeachday.38

Tomakereadingahabit,itisessentialtochoosebooksthatinterestyou.Ifyoudon'tenjoythebookyouare

reading,itwillbedifficulttostaymotivated.39Thiswillmakereadingmoreenjoyableandhelpyougetinto

thehabit.

40Thismeanssettingasideaspecificperiodofthedaytoread.Youcanchoosetoreadinthemorning,

duringyourlunchbreakorbeforegoingtobed.Findatimethatworksforyouandmakeitaregularpartofyour

dailyroutine.

A.Focusonthequalityofyourreadingexperience.

B.Findaquietandcomfortablespacewithoutdisturbance.

C.Todevelopareadinghabit,youneedtomaketimeforit.

D.Makesureyouarcpassionateaboutthetopicsofthebooks.

E.However,itcanbechallengingifyouseldomreadregularly.

F.Whatevergoalyouchoose,makesureitisrealisticandachievable.

G.Startingsmallwillmakeiteasiertoincludereadinginyourdailyroutine.

三、完形填空

AsIstoodat(hebackoftheauditorium,awaitingmyturntodelivermyspeech,Ifellawaveofunease

washedoverme.Itwas(hedayofthebigspeechcompetition,andIwasthelastonetospeak.Myheartalmost

stopped41.

Intheweekbefore,Ihad42countlesshourstopreparingmyspeech,practicingeverylineuntilI

couldreciteitfrommemory.ButonethingIhadn't43wasmybodylanguage.ThereforeIwasvery

concernedaboutmymovements,afraidtheymight44myanxiety.

OnceIstoodontheplatform,Icouldfeelmyclassmalesandteacher45atme.Ibeganmyspeech,

myvoicetremblingalot,myhandsholdingtightlymyskirtandmyfingerscurling(蜷縮)intotightfists.My

movementwasrigid(僵硬的).I46makingeyecontactwithanyone,overwhelmedwithworriesand

fears.

Halfwaythroughmyspeech.I47totakeabreath.Icaughtaglimpseofmyteacher'sface.Shewas

smilingwarmly,hereyes48.Shegavemeagentlenod.Herattitudeinstantlyshiftedsomethingwithinme

soIwas49.Slowly,Iraisedmyheadandmadeeyecontactwithafewofmyclassmates.Their

expressionssoftened,makingmemore5().Icontinuedmyspeechwithmorefluencythistime.With

eachwordIspoke,Istartedtouseopengestures,allowingmyarmslomove51insteadofkeepingthem

stiffbymysides.ThemoreIembracedthispositivebodylanguage,themoremyanxietyfadedaway.Inoticedmy

classmateswereengaged,smilinglomefromtimetotime.WhenIconcludedmypresentation,theauditorium

brokeintothunderous52.Ichangedfromnervousnesstoconfidence,allduetoafew53

changesinmybodylanguage.

Thisexperiencemademerealizethatbodylanguageisnotjustasecondary(次要的)aspectof

communication;it'sapowerful54.Fromthenon.Imadeagreatefforttoimprovemybodylanguage.

WheneverIfelt55oruncertainty,Irememberedthatdayandhowasimplechangeinmybodylanguage

hadmadeallthedifferences.

41.A.sinkingB.racingC.beatingD.skipping

42.A.appliedB.devotedC.stuckD.taken

43.A.consideredB.opposedC.suspectedD.believed

44.A.makelipB.putawayC.coverupD.giveaway

45.A.glaringB.pointingC.staringD.aiming

46.A.practisedB.regrettedC.continuedD.avoided

47.A.struggledB?hesitatedC.intendedD.declined

48.A.challengingB.encouragingC.greetingD.promising

49.A.confusedB.relaxedC.amazedD.depressed

50.A.confidentB.anxiousC.awkwardD.independent

51.A.friendlyB.naturallyC.eagerlyD.peacefully

52.A.tearsB.screamC.laughterD.applause

53.A.slightB.strangeC.vividD.special

54.A.treatB.toolC.sourceD.system

55.A.sensibilityB.curiosityC.tensionD.emergency

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(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Iwokeupearly,eagertoknowmynewschool.WhenIrushedoutofthedoor,myheartpoundedwith

delightandabitofnervousness.AfterIarrivedatschool,thefirstthingIfoundwasthenoticeboard,56

wasfilledwithphotosofdifferentschoolactivitiesandevents.Then57(sudden),Iheardavoicebehind

me.58(turn)around,Isawawhite-hairedman.InthefirstEnglishclass,Iwassurprisedtoseethatmy

newEnglishteacherwas59samemanIhadmetearlier.He60(greet)uswarmlyandaskedusto

introduceourselvestotheclass.Ifeltamixof61(anxious)andexcitementasIstooduptospeak.After

somehesitation(猶豫),Idecidedtosharesomethingaboutmyinsectcollection.62bulierfliesinmy

stomach,Ibreatheddeeplyandbegantotalk.AssoonasIfinishedmyspeaking,Ireceivedabigroundofapplause.

Then.Mr.Mengtoldusthatweweregoingtofacesome63(challenge)atseniorhigh.Theymight

sometimesputusunderpressure,butitalldependedonwhatwedid.Ifoundmyselfdeeply64(attract)by

hissmilesandenthusiasm(熱情).Irealizedthatthiswasjustthebeginningofmynewschoollife,andIwas

excited65(see)whatlayahead.

66.Weshouldalwayskeepourmind(update).(所給詞的適當形式填空)

67.Themovieturnedouttobemuchmoreexcitingthanwe(expect)beforewatchingit.(所給詞的適當

形式填空)

68.Theseplantshaveadaptedto(survive)withverylittlewater.(所給詞的適當形式填空)

69.Thelocalcharityorganization,focusesonhelpinghomelesspeople,haslaunchedanewfood

donationcampaignthismonth.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)

70.Thecityhasopenedseveralnewparkstoprovideresidentswithmore(recreation)activitieson

weekends.(所給詞的適當形式填空)

71.Whatourgraduatingstudentsneedtoapplyisawiderangeofscholarshipprogramstosupporttheir

universitystudies.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)

72.Shespentthewholeeveningpreparingthephonenumber,intending(contact)herformerclassmate

whohadmovedabroad.(所給詞的適當形式填空)

73.(fortunate),thejobcanalsobestressful,especiallywhenchallengesariseandIworksomuchthatI

feelIdon'tseemyfamilyenough.(所給詞的適當形式填空)

五、書信寫作

74.假定你是李華,你的英國筆友David剛升入高中,但因一時無法適應新的校園生活而焦慮,寫信向你

傾訴他的煩惱。請你給他回復一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.分析可能的原因;

2.給出合理的建議。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題K?的相應位置作答。

DearDavid,

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

六、書面表達

75.請以“MyIdealLifestyleinSeniorHighSchool”為題,寫一篇60-80詞短文。

MyIdealLifestyleinSeniorHighSchool

七、單詞拼寫

76.Shoppingonlineiscforbuyerswhoaretoobusytoshop.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

77.Theprogramaimstodevelopstudents'communicativecinaforeignlanguage.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

題號12345678910

答案BCCBACABCA

題號1112131415161718IS20

答案CBABCBABCA

題號21222324252627282S30

答案ACDCCDADDC

題號31323334353637383940

答案I)CBACEGFDC

題號41424344454647484S50

答案CBADCDABBA

題號5152535455

答案BDABC

1.B

【原文】W:HowdidyouenjoyyourtraveltoItaly?

M:Oh.Ilikeditverymuch.ThefoodwasgoodandIvisitedmanybeautifulplaces.But(heweatherwasalittle

coldinthenorthandIdidn'tlikeit.

2.C

【原文】M:Thecarwon'tstart.Ithinkwe'reoutofgas.Maybewecancatchabustogettotherestaurant.

W:Therearen'tanybuseshere.Lefswalk.It'snotfar.

3.C

【原文】M:I'msoexcited,becauseI'mgoingtowatchthemovieGreenBooktonight.

W:IwentloseeitwithTomyesterday.Hefellasleep,butIwasdeeplymoved.

4.B

【原文】W:Whydidn'tyoucallmelastnight?Iwaswailingforyoulocallmeandtellmetheaddressoftheparty.

M:What?Isentyouthreeorfourmessages.

5.A

【原文】W:IhopeyoucancometothepartyonSaturday.

M:Ididn'tknowIwasinvited.

W:Sureyouare.Everyoneinourofficeisinvited.

6.C7.A

【原文】W:Tvegotanewfriend,Dad!HernameisTina.

M:Great,isyournewfriendinyourclass?

W:No,Tinagoestoadifferentschool.IwenttothemuseumwithMaryafterschooltoday.Andwegottalkingto

herinthecafenexttothemuseum.

M:That'snice.

W:Tina'smomworksatanamusementpark.Tinainvitedmetogototheparkandplaywithhertomorrow.

M:Itsoundsgood!Enjoyyourselves.

8.B9.C

【原文】M:Wow,you'rereallygoodatplayinggolf.Ithinkyouplaybetterthansometrainedplayers.Iknewyou

aresuccessfiilinbusiness.ButIdidn'tknowyouareaseriousgolferuntilIlostthegame.

W:Thanksforyourpraise.Iplaygolfforpleasure.Youaregreat,too.Youareonlyabeginner,afterall.

M:Yep,Ididn'tconsiderplayinggolfasafunactivity.Butnow,IguessI'mattractedbyit.

W:That'saperfectbeginning.Practicemore,andyouwillgetsomewhere.

M:Soanotherround?Couldyoupleaseteachmemoreskills?

W:Withpleasure.ButIhavetoleavenow.Howaboutplayinggolfagain(hisSaturday?

M:OK.Seeyouthen.

10.AII.C12.B

【原文】M:Goodmorning,Molly!Youlooklikeyoudidn'tgetmuchsleep.Iheardalotofnoisecomingfrom

yourapartmentlastnight.

W:Oh,I'msorryaboutthenoise,Fred.Ihopewcdidn'tdisturbyoutoomuch.WchadaNewYearpartylastnight

andwenttobedreallylate.

M:Oh,Ihai'sOK,Molly.Ialsoheardsomeoftheconversationscomingfromyourapartment.Iheardawoman's

voice.Wasthatyourmom?

W:Yes,thatwasmymom.Shewasgivingafamilyspeechagain.Andmydadwasbusycooking.Guesswhowas

withuslastnight?

M:Yourbrother?IsliebackfioniJapan?

W:Yes!Hegothomelastnight.

M:Oh,that'sgreatnews!I'dliketoseehimnow!Whereishenow?

W:Heisoutwithsomeofhisoldschoolmates.He'sprobablyshowingthemthepicturesofhisnewteachersand

classmatesfromabroad.

13.A14.B15.C16.B

[詳解】M:Now,Cathy,doyouknowwhen(hevisitorsfromIndiaarecoming?

W:Weofferedthemthreechoices,theendofMarch,themiddleofAprilandthebeginningofMay.Andtheychose

theearliestone,whichisgoodactuallywiththeexamscomingupinMay.

M:Right.Andhowmanyarecoming?Didyousayabout12?

W:Yes,theysaid12atfirstbutchargedto1()thismorning.

M:Good,wehaveeightweekstoprepare.Herearemysuggestions.Onthefirstdayawelcomeparty.Thenthey

cometovisittheschoolsinthisdistrictonthesecondandthirddays.

W:We'vegottoknowthisgroupwanttolookathowcomputersarebeingusedintheclassroom.

M:Exactly.SoIwanttoaskMr.Goodmantogiveatalkonthisontheafternoonofthethirdday.

W:That'llfitinverynicely.

M:Andonthelastdaytheywanttodosomesightseeing.WecouldtakethemonthetourofLondon.Butmanyof

themmayhavebeentherealready.AndScotlandistoofaraway.

W:Whynottakethemforawalkalongthecoast?Itshouldbeinteresting.

M:Goodidea,Cathy.I'msurethey'lllikeit.

17.A18.B19.C20.A

【原文】

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