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河北省部分學校2025-2026學年高一上學期12月月考英語試題一、聽力選擇題1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Walkfurther. B.Havearest. C.Seeadoctoratonce.2.Whydoesthewomanrefusetotryanewrestaurant?A.Thechosenoneischeaper.B.Theyhavelimitedtime.C.Sheishungry.3.Howlonghasthemanbeenaway?A.Forafewdays. B.Forweeks. C.Formonths.4.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfor4items?A.30dollars. B.96dollars. C.120dollars.5.Whydoesthewomansuggestrentingacar?A.Itsavesmuchmoney.B.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.C.Itismoreconvenient.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?A.Takesomepictures. B.Seeamovie. C.Dosomeshopping.7.Whenwillthespeakersmeetfordinner?A.At2pm. B.At6pm. C.At7pm.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Wheredidthewomangetthedata?A.Fromamagazine. B.FromtheTV. C.FromtheInternet.9.WhydoesthewomanprefertheInternetfornews?A.Itischeap.B.Itisconvenient.C.Itgivesalotmoreinformation.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Classmates. C.Teacherandstudent.11.HowlonghasLilybeenlearningEnglish?A.For5months. B.For5years. C.For5andahalfyears.12.WhatdoesLilythinkofthelongsentenceswithsomephrases?A.Toodifficult. B.Veryeasy. C.Justso-so.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacafe. B.Inabank. C.Inarestaurant.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Openanewaccount. B.Closeauselessaccount. C.Applyforacreditcard.15.Whatisdailyspendinglimitofthenewaccount?A.$1,000. B.$10,000. C.$100,000.16.Whenwillthemanreceivehiscards?A.Withintwoweeks. B.Twoweekslater. C.Amonthlater.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Ateacher. B.Ahostess. C.Aguide.18.Whatdoesthespeakerdoatthebeginningoftheprogram?A.Sheplaysanewrecord.B.Shedescribessomesingers.C.Sheintroducestheprogram.19.WhatistheprogramAbouttheBigHitsintendedfor?A.Introducingnewsongwriters.B.Hearingfromtheartiststhemselves.C.Providingyoungpeoplewithmusic.20.WhatdoesthePopWordsfocuson?A.Somesongs’words. B.Somesingers. C.Somesongwriters.二、閱讀理解ParisHelicopter(直升機)TourWhatyouwillexperienceJustimagine:Yousitinahelicopter,anditfliesslowlyabovethefamousEiffelTower.YoucanlookdownattheEiffelTower’stallironstructure,andyou’llevenseethelightsonitifyougointheevening.Then,thehelicopterwillflypastotherfamousplacestoo,liketheLouvre,whichhasthefamouspaintingMonaLisa.Thewholetourlastsabout15minutes.Thereisenoughtimeforyoutoenjoytheviewsandtakelotsofgreatphotos.Theviewissoamazingthatyou’llrememberitforalongtime.Whyit’sgreatAmazingviews:YoucanseeParis’smostfamouslandmarks(地標)fromhighup.It’satotallydifferentwaytolookatthecity—muchbetterthanwalkingonthestreet!Goodforeveryone:Whetheryougowithyourfamilyoryourfriends,you’llhavefun.Manycouplesalsolovethistourbecauseit’sromantic.Safeandcomfortable:Thepilotsareveryexperienced.Theyknowhowtoflysafely.Thehelicoptersarenewandingoodcondition,soyou’llfeelcomfortableduringtheflight.TipsforyouDon’tforgettobringyourphoneorcamera.You’llwanttotakephotosoftheEiffelTowerandotherspotsfromthehelicopter.Trytochooseadaywithclearweather.Theskywillbeblue,andtheviewswillbeevenclearer.21.Whatcanvisitorsdoduringthetour?A.WalkinParis. B.Takephotos.C.Appreciatepaintings. D.Flyahelicopter.22.Whocanensurethevisitors’safety?A.Theirfriends. B.Somecouples. C.Thepilots. D.Thelocals.23.Whatweatherismostsuitableforexperiencingthetour?A.Windy. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy. D.Sunny.Isatinmychairintheyard,andournewhousewasbehindme.Atablewithfoodanddrinksstoodnearby.Ifeltalittleworried.Wasitastrangeideatohaveourownwelcomeparty?NewYorkwasverydifferentfrommyhometowninSouthAfrica.InCapeTown,ourwholeneighborhoodfeltlikeonebigfamily.Peopleoftenmetoutsideintheevenings.Kidsplayedtogether,andadultssharedfoodandtalked.Mygodparentsalwayssaid,“Thesimplestwaytospreadgoodwillistostartwithyourownneighborhood.”Ibelievedinbuildingacommunitywithlongertables,nothigherfences.ImovedtotheUSAafterlawschool.MywifeSarahandIdreamedofhavingourownhouseandawarmcommunity.Werenteddifferentplacesbutneverfoundthatfeeling.Peoplekepttothemselves.Once,weheardourneighborsarguing,butIdidn’tknowhowtohelp.Finally,in2020,weboughtahouseonastreetcalledWhitneyDrive.Ithadtreesandafriendly-lookingyard.Ifeltthiswastherightplace.Rememberingmychildhood,Iknewsomeonehadtotakethefirststeptobringpeopletogether.So,rightaftermovingin,Isuggestedaneighborhoodparty.Sarahandourtwodaughtersagreed.Amonthlater,wesentinvitationstoall12houses.Now,sittingandwaiting,Icheckedmywatch.Itwaspast6p.m.Whatifnoonecame?Isatthere,hopingIcouldbethegoodneighborIwantedtobe.Justthen,acouplewithababycarriagewalkedtowardus.Thenmorepeoplecame—ayoungfamily,anoldercouple.Soon,twentyneighborswerethere,talkingandlaughing.Ourdaughtersplayedwithotherkids.Everyoneenjoyedtheparty.Oneneighborsaid,“Thisisagreatidea.Weneverhadaneighborhoodpartybefore.”Thatnight,Ilearnedthatcommunityisn’tabouttheplace,butaboutthepeople.It’saboutbeingbraveenoughtoloveyourneighbor.Now,ourstreethasregularget-togethers,anditfinallyfeelslikehome.24.Whatwastheauthor’sneighborhoodinCapeTownlike?A.Quiet. B.Rich. C.Friendly. D.Busy.25.WhatdifficultydidtheauthorfaceintheUSAbefore2020?A.Hisfamilydidn’tlikeAmerica. B.Hisneighborswerealwaysarguing.C.Hecouldn’taffordabeautifulhouse. D.Hecouldn’tfindasatisfactorycommunity.26.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheneighborhoodparty?A.Enjoyable. B.Boring. C.Crowded. D.Formal.27.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.ADifficultLifeinAmerica. B.BuildingaCommunitywithaParty.C.BuyingOurDreamHouseintheUSA. D.TheFirstNeighborhoodPartyWeHosted.Facedwiththegrowingdangersofclimatechange,scientistsarethinkingaboutanewplan:Movinganimalsindangertonewhomesfarfromtheiroldones.Thismethod,calledassistedmigration(遷徙),ismeanttosavetheseanimalsfromrisingtemperaturesandhabitat(棲息地)loss.ArecentexampleisthemovingoftheTristram’sstorm-petrel(海燕),aseabirdthatusuallylivesonlowislandsinHawaiiandJapan.Itsmainnestingplace,TernIsland,isonly1.8metershighandisbeingwornawaybythesea.So,about40youngbirdsweretaken800kilometersawaytoOahu.BiologistErieVanderWerfofPacificRimConservationsaidthatclimatechangeismakingsuchactionsmorenecessary.Thehopeisthatoneday,thesebirdscanbebroughtbacktotheiroriginalhomeiftheenvironmentbecomesbetter.Thisnewwayofprotectinganimalsisbecomingmoreaccepted.ThereisaplantochangetheEndangeredSpeciesActtomakeiteasiertomovethemostat-riskspeciestonewplaces.Becauseofthis,officialsandscientistshavenamedsomeanimalsandplantsthatmightbemoved,suchasFlorida’sKeydeer,theKarnerbluebutterfly,andsomedesertplantsandlizards.However,noteveryoneagreeswiththisplan.Somelawmakerssaythatputtingnewspeciesintodifferentecosystemscancauseproblemswedon’texpect,likecreatinginvasive(入侵的)speciesorharmingtheenvironmentinunknownways.Thisdiscussionshowsabigchangeinhowwethinkaboutprotectingnature.JasonMcLachlan,abiologistattheUniversityofNotreDame,saysthisisabasicchangeinourwayofsavingspecies.Becauseclimatechangeisforcinganimalstomovequickly,theideaofwhatis“native”isbeingquestioned.Inthepast,climatechangeshappenedveryslowly,overthousandsofyears,soanimalsandplantshadtimetogetusedtothem.Butnow,thechangeistoofastformanyecosystems.28.Whywerethestorm-petrelsmovedtoOahu?A.Theweatherwastoocold.B.Theirhomewasindanger.C.Scientistsneededtostudythem.D.ToomanypetrelslivedonTernIsland.29.WhatcanweknowaboutFlorida’sKeydeer?A.Theyliveonhighmountains.B.Theyareundergoodprotection.C.Theymaybemovedtonewplaces.D.Theyarebroughtbacktotheirhome.30.Whatisthelawmakers’concernabouttheassistedmigration?A.Itcoststoomuchmoney.B.Itwillchangetheexistinglaws.C.Itcanbringaboutmorehabitatloss.D.Itmayleadtounexpectedproblems.31.WhatisJason’sattitudetotheassistedmigration?A.Unfriendly. B.Uncertain. C.Supportive. D.Cautious.Averysmalldrone(無人機),nobiggerthanahandandlighterthanapieceofpaper,isgettingalotofattention.Thistinyflyingmachinecanflynon-stopaslongasitisinthesunlightbecauseofitsspecialnewmotor(發(fā)動機).ResearchersatBeihangUniversityinBeijing,whoareexpertsinflightscience,designedthissolar-powereddrone.Thesizeandtheheftarenowonly1/10and1/600ofthepreviousworld’ssmallestandlightestsolar-poweredaircraft,respectively.Smallflyingmachineslikethisareveryuseful.Theycanhelpwithwatchingtheenvironment,findingpeopleintrouble,andotherjobs.Theycantakepictures,findobjects,andcarrysmallthingsintightspaces.Butabigproblemisthattheycannotflyforalongtime.Usually,smalldronesusemotorsthatcangettoohotwhentheyrunfast.Thismakesthemwastealotofenergy.Usingsunlightforpowerisagoodidea,butasmallerdronehaslessspacetocollectsunlight,whichmeanslessenergy.Thiswasexplainedbytheleadresearcher,Mr.Qi.Intheirstudy,theteamsaidthatflyingmachineslighterthan10gramsusuallycanonlyflyforabout10minutes.Tofixthisproblem,Qiandhisteammadeanewkindofmotor.ItusesaforcecalledtheCoulombforcetomakeabladespin.ThedroneisnamedCoulombFlyafterthismotor.Thestudyshowsthatforverylightflyingmachines,thisnewmotorcanbeover10timesbetteratusingenergythanoldmotors.Itneedsmuchlesspowertostayintheair.Beforethis,ateamfromHarvardUniversitymadeaverysmallaircraftcalledRoboBeein2019.Butitneededaverystrong,man-madelighttofly,whichismuchbrighterthanthesun.ThenewCoulombFlydronecanflynon-stopusingjustnormalsunlight.Researcherssaythisisaverybigstepforward.32.Whichofthefollowingdoesthenewdroneperformbetterin?A.Overallsafety. B.Highspeed. C.Continuousflight. D.Deepexploration.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“heft”inparagraph2mean?A.Weight. B.Length. C.Power. D.Quality.34.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thepracticaluseofdrones. B.Theproblemsofflyingmachines.C.Thedifficultyindesigningdrones. D.Theeffortsmadebytheresearchers.35.WhyisRoboBeementionedinthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainman-madelightuse. B.Toshowdrones’popularity.C.Tointroducearesearchteam. D.TostressCoulombFly’sadvantage.RunningTipsforaGreatandFunExperienceRunningisagreatwaytostayfitandenjoytheoutdoors.Whetheryouarenewtorunningorlookingtoimproveyourperformance,thesetipswillhelpyouhaveagreatandfunexperience.GetreadyBeforeyoustartrunning,youneedtogetyourbodyready.Dosomequickstretches(伸展)towarmupyourmuscles.36.Makesureyoudrinkenoughwaterandeatasmallsnacktogiveyouenergyforyourrun.Thesestepswillhelpyourunbetterandkeepyousafe.Runwithgoodform37.Thishelpsavoidhurtingyourmusclesandjoints.Breathedeeplytogiveyourmusclesmoreoxygen.Also,enjoythethingsaroundyouwhileyourun.Thiswillkeepyoumotivatedandmakerunningmorefun.Goodformandmindfulnesscanmakeabigdifferenceinhowyoufeelduringyourrun.38Makeaplantoimproveyourrunningslowly.Increasehowfarorhowhardyourunovertime.Ifyourbodyfeelsreadyforit,tryrunningfasteranddoinglongerruns.Thiswillhelpyougetstrongerandkeepyouinterestedinrunning.Progressivetraininghelpsyouavoidburnoutandkeepsrunningexciting.RestandrecoverTakingcareofyourbodyafterrunningiscrucialforstayinghealthyandimprovingyourperformance.Restingisjustasimportantasrunners.Youshouldtakedaysofftoletyourbodyheal.Youcanalsousetoolsordosomestretchestohelpwithsoremuscles.39.Withthesesimplesteps,you’llbeonyourwaytobecomingabetterrunnerandhavingalotoffunalongtheway.40.A.GetbettergraduallyB.ThishelpspreventinjuriesC.YoucanbecomehealthysoonD.CarryoutprofessionaltrainingE.Now,enjoyeverystepofyourrunningjourneyF.Whenyourun,trytokeepyourbodyinagoodpositionG.Gettingenoughsleephelpsyoubereadyforyournextrun三、完形填空Asalibraryvolunteer,Inoticedaquietboywhoalwayssatalone.Hissolitary(孤單的)figureremindedmeofmyown41soIdecidedtohelphim.Oneafternoon,Ifoundhim42withabook.“Wouldyoulikesomehelp?”Iasked.Henodded43.AsIread“Comprehension,”herepeatedithesitantly,buthiseyessparkled(閃爍)whenhe44.ThelibrariantoldmehisnamewasJake.Thoughnotaboyofmany45,heknewmuchaboutspace.Later,he46foraweekafterfailinginastorytellingperformance.Ifoundhimonthebackdoorsteps.Placingaspaceshipmodelbesidehim,Isaid,“Istillgetnervouswhenspeaking,butwordscome47whenItalkaboutthingsIlove.”Hiseyes48andsaid,“CouldIdothatwithspace?”Ismiledandsaid,“Ofcourse.”Then,webeganreadingtogether.Itbecamehissafespacewherehe49thecouragetosharehisreading.Threemonthslater,IfoundJakestandingconfidentlybeforeotherchildren,holdingabookaboutspace.Hesharedhis50aboutspacewitheveryoneandreceivedtheir51.Seeingme,hewavedwithabright52.Hetaughtmealessonthatsome53needtimeandaquietcornerwheresomeonewaitsto54.Whentheyhappened,theymadetheboy55.41.A.dream B.a(chǎn)rrangement C.duty D.past42.A.struggling B.playing C.fighting D.discussing43.A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.proudly C.shyly D.confidently44.A.stopped B.succeeded C.rested D.waited45.A.words B.toys C.books D.grades46.A.studied B.disappeared C.a(chǎn)rgued D.read47.A.heavier B.easier C.slower D.louder48.A.brightened B.closed C.watered D.narrowed49.A.lookedup B.gaveup C.workedup D.usedup50.A.progress B.worries C.secrets D.knowledge51.A.a(chǎn)dmiration B.surprise C.pity D.experience52.A.sign B.view C.smile D.light53.A.problems B.changes C.exchanges D.habits54.A.choose B.revise C.learn D.listen55.A.cleverer B.busier C.braver D.quieter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。Typhoonsarepowerfulstorms56causealotofdamageinthePacificOcean.Therearemanysuchstormseachyear.Theyarecalledbydifferentnames57(help)expertstrackthem.Haveyoueverwonderedabouthowthesenamesarechosen?Thepracticeofnamingtyphoonsdatesbackto58early20thcenturyintheWesternPacific.Initially,typhoonswerenamedusingthephoneticalphabet(語音字母表),suchasAble,Baker,orCharlie.However,thismethodoftenledto59(confuse)andproveddifficulttorecall.Asaresult,anewnamingsystemwasadopted.Inmodernpractice,typhoonnamingiscarriedoutbymeteorological(氣象學的)agenciesacrosstheAsia-Pacificregion,underthesupervisionoftheWorldMeteorologicalOrganization(WMO).Eachparticipatingcountrysubmitsalistofnames,60(usual)intheirnativelanguage,whicharethenincorporatedintoamasterlist.Manynamesarechosenfortheirculturalimportance.Itiscommontocomeacrossnames61(inspire)byplantsandanimals.Suchnameshelpbuildasenseofidentityandconnectionamongaffected62(community).Whenatyphoonresultsinsignificantdamageorlossoflife,63(it)nameisretiredasamarkofrespectforthevictims.TheWMOisresponsible64decidingwhichnamestoretire,basedoncriteria(標準)establishedbyregionalauthorities.Bylearningabouttheoriginsofthesenames,wecanbetterappreciatetheeffortsdevotedtopredictingandmanagingthesepowerful65(nature)events.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華,你校英文報正在向全校征文。請你以“MyJourneywithEnglish”為題寫篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:(1)學習英語的意義;(2)學習英語的挑戰(zhàn);(3)你所采取的方法。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。MyJourneywithEnglish____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Jimmyusedtositbyhiswindoweverydayafterschool,watchingotherchildrenplaywiththeirparents.Hisownparentswerealwaysbusywithwork.Hisfatheroftenstayedlateattheoffice,andhismotherwouldcomehomewithatiredsmile.Theapartmentfelttoobigandtooquietforaten-year-oldboy.Thesilencewassometimesbrokenonlybythesoundofthetelevision,whichdidlittletokeepthelonelinessaway.Slowly,thelonelinessbegantochangeJimmy.Thecheerfulboywholoveddrawingsuperheroesbecamequiet.Atschool,hisgradesstartedtoslip.Hefoundithardtofocusonhisbookswhenhismindwasfilledwiththoughtsofhisparents.Histeacher,Mr.Smith,noticedthechange.Jimmy’sdrawings,whichwereoncebrightandbold,werenowoftenjustasinglefigurealoneinabigspace.Onesunnyafternoon,Mr.SmithaskedJimmytostaybehind.Hedidn’tscold(責罵)himabouthisgrades.Instead,heaskedinawarmvoice,“Jimmy,iseverythingokayathome?”Thatsimple,kindquestionwaslikeopeningafloodgate.Jimmy’swordsrushedout,andhetalkedaboutthequietapartmentandhowmuchhemissedhisparents.HetoldMr.Smiththathelongedforthedaywhenhisparentscouldstayathomewithhim.Mr.Smithlistenedpatiently,andhiskindeyesshowedtheunderstanding.Thenextday,Mr.Smithmadeaphonecall.HespoketoJimmy’sparents,nottocomplain,buttosharehisconcernfortheirson.Hetoldthemabouttheslippinggrades,butmoreimportantly,hespokeaboutthelonelinesshesawinJimmy’seyesandthesaddrawingsthattoldastory.Heexplainedthatachild’sheartneedsmorethanjustmaterialcomfort;itneedstimeandlovefromthepeoplewhomattermost.Thisconversationwasaturningpoint.Jimmy’sparentsrealizedtheirbusyliveswerecostingthemsomethingprecious—theirson’shappiness.注意:(1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Achangebeganinthefollowingweek.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Jimmy’sworldbrightenedwithhisparents’return.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

1.B【原文】W:Howfardidyouwalk?M:About10miles.Imeanttowalkfurtherbutmyfoothurts.DoyouthinkIshouldseeadoctor?W:Restitforawhilefirstandseeifitgetsbetter.2.B【原文】M:Wouldyouliketoeatinthisrestaurantordoyouwanttotryanewone?W:Wehadbettereathere.Wehavetobebackatworkinanhour.3.A【原文】W:Hey,John.Ithoughtyousaidyouwouldbeawayforseveralweeks.M:It’sonlyseveraldays.4.B【原文】W:Ipickedupafewgoodbargainsinthesale.Theyareonly30dollarseachandIcangetanextra20%offifItake4items.M:Whatadeal.5.C【原文】M:Mycousinwillcometovisitmenextweek.I’mwonderinghowtoshowhimaroundShanghai.W:Whynotrentacar?Thepriceisreasonableanditismuchmoreconvenienttogosomewherethantakingthepublictransportation.6.A7.C【原文】W:Whatareyourplansfortheafternoon,Mark?NickandIaregoingtothemovies.Doyouwanttojoinus?M:I’dloveto,butIhavetomeetLinda.Shehasanonlineshopsellingmen’sclothesandshewantsmetotakephotographsforit.I’llmeetherat2:00.W:Thenlet’smeetfordinner,shallwe?HowabouttherestaurantwewenttolastFriday?I’llseeyouthereataboutsixo’clock.M:I’mafraiditwon’tbefinishedthen.Howaboutseven?W:Sure.Seeyou.8.A9.C【原文】W:Hey,listentothis.TheaverageAmericanfamilywatchessixhoursofTVaday.M:Aday?You’rejoking.W:No,itsayssorighthereinthismagazine.Hmm,Iguessyou’reanaverageAmerican,Jack.WhenIcomeovertoyourplace,youalwayshaveyourTVon.M:Comeon.AreyousayingI’macouchpotato?W:Yeah.IreallythinkwatchingTVisawasteoftime.M:Well,Idisagree.Somearebad,likethosesoapoperas.Butwhataboutsportsorthenews?Youwatchthosesometimes,don’tyou?W:Well,actually,forthenews,IprefertheInternet.M:Why?W:Becauseitgivesmealotmoreinformation.10.C11.C12.A【原文】M:You’reanewcomer,aren’tyou?W:Yes,Iam.MynameisLily.Icameherelastweek.Myfamilyhavejustmovedtothiscity.M:Welcome.Lily.I’myourEnglishteacher.DoyoulikeEnglish?W:Yes.Ilikethelanguageverymuch.Ithinkit’simportanttolearnitwell.M:YouspeakEnglishverywell.Howlonghaveyoubeenlearningthelanguage?W:Forfiveandahalfyears.Hereismyoldtextbook.M:Doyoufeeliteasytolearn?W:It’shardtosay.Sometimesitseemsveryeasy,butsometimesit’sratherhard.Somesentencesaretoodifficultformetounderstand,especiallythelongoneswithsomephrasesinthem.13.B14.A15.B16.A【原文】W:Goodmorning.HowcanIhelpyou?M:I’dliketoopenanewaccount.W:Haveyoufilledoutanapplicationform?M:Yes.AndI’vebroughtsomedocumentsalongwithme.Doyouneedtoseemyidentitycard?W:Yes.M:Doestheaccountcomewithacard?W:Yes.M:Thatisveryconvenient.W:Yes,itis.Ourcustomersreallylikeit.Doyouhaveanyotherquestionsaboutyournewaccount?M:Yes.What’sthedailyspendinglimit?W:Themaximumis$10,000.M:That’sgood.Iseverythingallrightwithmydocuments?W:They’reallinorder.Ifyoujustsignyournamehere,you’llreceiveyourcardsandsecuritycodeinthemailwithin2weeks.M:Thankyouverymuch.W:Youarewelcome.17.B18.C19.B20.A【原文】W:Goodevening.YouarelisteningtoPopWorldofBCDInternational.I’mSusanWelch.Well,first,Iwouldliketosayafewwordstomydearestlistenerswhoarenotveryfamiliarwiththisprogram.Sincemanypeoplewanttolistentoandlearnaboutpopsongs,radioproducersatBCDInternationalhavemadehundredsofprogramsovertheyears.Wenotonlyhaveaccesstothestarsofthemusicworld,butalsohavealargelibraryof“goldenoldie”classics,aswellasthe“l(fā)atestreleases”.Forthoseof

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