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/浙江省金華市卓越聯(lián)盟2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期12月月考英語試題一、聽力選擇題1.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hefailedtocatchthebus.B.Hegotthemeetingplacewrong.C.HeorderedsomefoodintheMcDonald’s.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abackpack. B.Atrip. C.Adeal.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Motherandson. C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Correctingapaper. B.Emailingapaper. C.Writingapaper.5.WhatwillthespeakersinviteLawrencetodo?A.Haveaswim. B.Playtennis. C.Gofishing.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Ateacher. B.Anartist. C.Afrontdeskclerk.7.Howoftenarethepaintingclassesheld?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Fourtimesamonth.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.WhydidEmilygotoThailandlastyear?A.Togoonatour. B.Tostudyabroad. C.Tovisithergrandparents.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaschool. B.Inaphotostudio. C.AtMartin’shouse.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofAna?A.Smart. B.Humorous. C.Friendly.11.WhatdoesSamlooklike?A.Hehaslonghair. B.Heisverytall. C.Hewearsbrightclothes.12.WhatdoSamandMikehaveincommon?A.Theylikemath. B.Theyarefriendly. C.Theyalwayssmile.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.Whywasthemanfined?A.Hedrovetoofast.B.Hedidnotstopforaredlight.C.Hedroveonthewrongsideoftheroad.14.Wherearethespeakersfrom?A.Thailand. B.America. C.China.15.Whydidthemanfailtowatchthemovie?A.Helostinterest.B.Hewaslateforthemovie.C.Hegotlostonthewaytothetheater.16.WhatdoesEmilysuggestdoingfortherestoftheday?A.Walkingaround.B.Watchinganothermovie.C.Attendinganoutdoorconcert.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Holdingameeting. B.Introducingaschool. C.Promotinganactivity.18.WhatsubjectdoesMr.Doeteach?A.English. B.Math. C.Science.19.Whatarethelistenersexpectedtodo?A.Bikemoreoften. B.Attendarace. C.Prepareabicycle.20.Whatwillthesecondplacewininthebikerace?A.Asetofbikelights. B.Agiftcard. C.Abikerepairkit.二、閱讀理解NaturalHighPointsofStatesinParksPeoplelovepursuingnewheights,eitherthroughphysicalclimbsorvirtualexperiences.ManyofAmerica’sstate-highpointslieinnationalparks,welcominghikers,climbers,anddriverswithbreathtakingviews.Alaska:MountMcKinleyinDenaliNationalParkThepeakofMountMcKinley,locatedontheAlaska-Canadaborder,isnotonlythehighestpointinAlaska,butalsoonthecontinentofNorthAmerica.Themountain,whichisaworld-famousdestinationformountaineers,issotallthatitcanbeseentoweringovertheAlaskalandscapebyastronautsince!California:Mt.WhitneyinSequoia&KingsCanyonNationalParksKnownasthetallestmountaininthe“l(fā)ower48”states,Mt.WhitneyislocatedonthefareasternboundaryofSequoiaNationalPark.Requiringapermitbeforesettingout,itisoneofthemostpopularclimbedmountainpeaksintheSierraNevadawithaheightof14,494feet.Tennessee:ClingmansDomeinGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkAt6,643feet,ClingmansDomeisthehighestpointinthestate.Mostvisitorsdrivetothetopofthemountainifweatherandconditionspermit.Oncleardays,youcanseemorethan100milesofa360-degreebreathtakingviewfromthemountain’sobservationtower.Washington:MountRainierinMountRainierNationalParkMountRainierstands14,410feetabovesealevelmakingithardtomiss.Anactivevolcano,itisthehighestmountainintheCascadeRangeandtheCascadeVolcanicArcandposesanexcitingchallengeforpreparedmountaineers.21.WhatdoweknowaboutMountMcKinley?A.Itisvisiblefromceduetoitsheight.B.Itiseasyforvisitorstodrivetoitstop.C.ItisthehighestonthecontinentofAmerica.D.ItisanactivevolcanoontheUS-Canadaborder.22.Whatdothefourmountainshaveincommon?A.Theyareopentovisitorsanytime. B.Theyarethehighestintheirownstate.C.Theyprovidea360-degreeamazingview. D.Theyrequireprofessionalclimbingskills.23.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Abookreview. B.Aresearchpaper.C.Atravelguidebook. D.Aneducationalwebsite.JessicaMatthewsisaninventorwhousestechnologytodosocialgood.BornintheUnitedStatestoNigerianparents,Jessicagrewupexperiencingtwodifferentcultures.Thisuniquebackgroundinspiredhertothinkaboutglobalchallengesinnewways.Atjust19yearsold,whilestudyingmechanicalengineering(機(jī)械工程)incollege,Jessicaandherclassmatesbrainstormedagroundbreakingidea:asoccerballthatcouldproduceelectricity.TheideaforthisinventioncameduringafamilytriptothecountrysideofNigeria,whereshesawfirsthandhowfamiliesstruggledwithoutregularelectricity.TheSoccketBall,anamecombining“soccer”and“socket”,lookslikeanyothersoccerball,butithasaspecialfeature.Asyouplaywithit,theballcapturestheenergyfrombeingkickedandrolled.Afteragame,thisenergycanpowersmalldeviceslikeLEDlights.Formanyfamilieswithoutregularelectricity,thisinventioncanmakeabigdifference.Despitegainingstrongsupportfromglobalorganizationsandmediaattention,theproductfacedunexpecteddifficultiesafteritslaunch.Manyusersreportedthattheballsbrokeorstoppedworkingwithinafewmonths,failingtoliveuptothepromisedthreeyearsofuselife.Theproblemsledtocriticismfromusersandnegativeheadlines,puttingpressureonUnchartedPlay,thecompanyJessicafounded.Theteamopenlyadmittedthattheyhadn’texpectedtheequipmenttobesodamagedbyroughplayinthecountryandpromisedtorevisethedesignwithstrongermaterialsandimprovedinternalparts.Despitethesesetbacks,JessicaandherteamatUnchartedPlaycontinuedtoworkonenergysolutions.Theirlatestinvention,aportablejumpropethatgenerateselectricity,buildsontheSoccket’ssuccesswithamoredurable,lightweightdesign.Designedforbothchildrenandadults,thejumpropecanpowersmalldeviceslikephonesorflashlights,expandingthereachoftheirmission.Jessica’skeygoalremainsunchanged:toprovideclean,renewableenergytopeoplearoundtheworld,whereelectricityshortagelimitseducation,health,andeconomicopportunities.Herjourneyprovesthatevensimple,funactivities—likeplayingsoccerorjumpingrope—canbetransformedintopowerfultoolstoaddresspressingglobalaffairs.24.WhatinspiredJessicatoinventtheSoccketBall?A.Theenergyshortageproblemshenoticed. B.Hermechanicalengineeringstudies.C.Heruniquecross-culturalbackground. D.HertriptoAmericawithherfamily.25.WhydidtheSoccketBalldisappointusers?A.Itperformedwithhighcosts. B.Itwasuncomfortabletoplaywith.C.Itcanonlypowersmalldevices. D.Itdidn’tlastaslongasexpected.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“setbacks”inparagraph4mean?A.Challenges. B.Improvements. C.Failures. D.Disadvantages.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeJessica?A.Creativeandpolite. B.Giftedandselfless.C.Outgoingandcareful. D.Ambitiousandresponsible.In2021,Ipsossurveyed21,000peoplein30countriestoidentifyactionstheybelievedwouldmostreducegreenhousegasemissions(排放).Mostpeoplepickedrecycling,followedbybuyingrenewableenergy,turningtoanelectriccar,andchoosinglow-energylightbulbs.However,whenclassedbytheiractualinfluence,recyclingwasthird-from-bottom,andlow-energylightbulbswerelast.Noneofthetopthreeoptionschosenbypeopleappearedinthe“real”topthree,whichwerehavingonefewerchild,nothavingacar,andavoidingonelong-distanceflight.Thesurveyalsoaskedabouttheclimateeffectsofdifferentdiets.Manyparticipantsthoughtadietwithlocallyproducedmeatanddairywasmoreeco-friendlythananimported(進(jìn)口的)vegetariandiet.Infact,beefanddairyhaveamongthehighestcarbonfootprints,nomatterwheretheycomefrom.Whilebuyinglocallymightfeelenvironmentallyfriendly,beefanddairyhavetwoofthehighestcarbonfootprintsofanyfood.Finally,whatyouchoosetoeatisgenerallyfarmoreimportantthanwhereyousourceitfrom.DatascientistandauthorHannahRitchieexpandsontheseexamplesinherupcomingbook,NottheEndoftheWorld.Shenotesthateverythinghasagreenhousegasfootprint:watchingmovies,chargingphones,orhavingacupoftea.Naturally,westressaboutthedecisionswehavetomake.“Thecostoffightingclimatechangeistoohighandit’stakenoverourlives.Thatwouldbeokayifalltheseactionswerereallymakingadifference,butthey’renot.It’smisplacedeffortandstress,sometimesevenatthecostofthefewactionsthatreallywillmatter,”writesRitchie.Theemphasis(強(qiáng)調(diào))on“natural”and“green”choicescanmisleadpeople.Maybeit’stimetodropthefeeling-drivenapproachtoenvironmentalism.AsRitchiewrites,there’snothingwrongwithdoingthingsthathaveasmalleffectontheenvironmentorhelpoutinwayspersonallyimportanttous,butweshouldn’tmissbiggerchangesjustbecausetheydon’tfeelobvious.28.Whatwasconsideredthemosteffectiveemission-reductionactionbypeopleinthesurvey?A.Havingonefewerchild. B.Buyingrenewableenergy.C.Recycling. D.Avoidingonelong-distanceflight.29.Whymightlocalmeatanddairynotbeeco-friendly?A.Localfarmsoftenusemoreenergythanlargeones.B.Importedvegetarianfoodisalwaysabetterchoice.C.Theircarbonfootprintishighregardlessoforigin.D.Localfoodislessfreshthanimportedfood.30.WhatdoesHannahRitchiemeanby“misplacedeffortandstress”inParagraph3?A.People’seffortsbringlittlerealeffect.B.Climatedatamisleadspeople’schoices.C.Smallgreenactionshardlyaffectclimatechange.D.Expertsdon’trecognizepeople’sclimateefforts.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.GoingGreenisNotbeyondUs. B.YourEffortsMakeaBigDifference.C.BiggerChangesAreuponUs. D.YourEco-FriendlyLifestyleIsaBigLie.Blackholeshavelongbeenknownascosmic(宇宙的)“monsters”thattakeineverythingintheirpath,includinglight.Fordecades,scientistsfirmlybelievedonething:onceanymaterialcrossesablackhole’s“cosmicboundary”—thepointofnoreturn—itwillbetrappedforever.Butrecentastronomicalobservations(天文觀測)havefoundasurprisingfactthatgoesagainstthisidea:somehugeblackholes“burp”(打嗝)aftertakinginstars,throwingoutlargeamountsofmaterialtheyhadalreadyeaten.AteamofastronomersledbyDr.ElenaRodriguezfromtheEuropeanceAgencymadethisdiscoverywhilewatchingahugeblackhole800millionlight-yearsfromEarth.In2021,theblackholetoreapartastarthatgottooclose,aprocessscientistscall“tidaldisruption”.Atthesametime,mostofthestar’sgasanddustformsaspinning(旋轉(zhuǎn)的)circlearoundtheblackhole,whileasmallpartofitisthrownintoce.Untilrecently,scientiststhoughtthiswastheendofthestar’sjourney.However,whathappenednextshockedtheresearchers.Threeyearsafterthestarwasbrokenintopieces,theblackholesuddenlysentoutalargeamountofhotgas,theweightofwhichwasthesameasthatof100,000Earths.This“burp”ofmaterial,whichshouldhavebeentrappedforever,hasleftscientistsconfused.Dr.Rodriguez’steamofferedtwopossiblereasons.Oneisthatthecirclinggasanddustaroundtheblackholebecomesunstableovertime,pushingsomematerialout.Theotheristhattheblackhole’smovingspeedslowssuddenly,releasingenergytodrivethematerialout.Moreobservationsareplanned.Theteamwillkeepwatchingmoreblackholesthathaverecentlytornapartstars,hopingtoseemore“burps”andcollectdatatotesttheirtheories.“Blackholesarenolongerjustobjectsthattakeineverything,”Dr.Rodriguezsaid.“Theyareever-changingsystemsthatcansurpriseus,andeachsurprisebringsusclosertounderstandingtheextremecephysicsandthebasiclawsoftheuniverse.”32.Whatisthetraditionalviewofblackholes?A.Theyaremonstersalwaystakinginlight.B.Theycanburpoutwhattheytookinbefore.C.Theycantrapanymaterialthatgetsclosetothem.D.Theyneverletgoofmaterialcrossingacertainarea.33.Whathappenedunexpectedlyafter“tidaldisruption”inParagraph2?A.Astargotclosetobetornapartbytheblackhole.B.Theblackholeshotoutmuchtrappedhotgas.C.Theblackhole’sspeedsloweddownsuddenly.D.Theblackholereleasedmaterialcirclingaroundit.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Blackholescanalwaysbringussurprise.B.Blackholesaremoreactivethanoncethought.C.Moreresearcheswillbecarriedouttostudytheuniverse.D.Scientistshaveacompleteunderstandingofblackholes.35.WhatisDr.Rodriguez’sattitudetowardsthenewdiscoveryaboutblackholes?A.Doubtful. B.Indifferent. C.Excited. D.Critical.Creativityisallaboutfindingnewwaystosolveproblemsandapproachsituations.Itisausefulskillforpeoplefromallwalksoflife.Ifyou’veeverwantedtoimproveyourcreativity,thesetipscanhelp.Devoteyourselftocreativity.Thefirststeptoimprovingcreativityistodevoteyourselftodevelopingyourcreativeabilities.36Setgoals,seekhelpfromothers,andsetasidetimeeachdaytodevelopyourskills.Forexample,ifyouareinterestedinpainting,scheduletimeregularlytolearnandpracticeyourskills.Overcomeanegativeattitude.Focusonlettinggoofnegativethoughtsandself-doubtsthatcanholdyoubackfromdevelopingstrongcreativeskills.Recognizetheseasroadblocksandworktoovercomethem.37Findinspirationtoimprovecreativity.38Lookfornewsourcesofinspirationthatwillgiveyoufreshideasandhelpyoufinduniqueanswerstoquestions.Readabook,visitamuseum,listentoyourfavoritemusicorengageinalivelydebatewithafriend.Usewhateverstrategyortechniquethatworksbestforyou.39Usemindmaps.Amindmapisawaytoconnectideasandlookforinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)answerstoquestions.Createamindmapbywritingdownacentraltopicorword.Next,thinkofrelatedtermsorideasconnectedtothecentralword.40Whilesimilartobrainstorming,thistechniqueallowsforgrowingideasandoffersaveryvisualwayofseeinghowideasareconnected.A.Donotputoffyourefforts.B.Itrequireslittleefforttobringitout.C.Neverexpectcreativitytojusthappen.D.Creativityplaysanimportantroleindailylife.E.Whenthinkingnegatively,challengethoseunhelpfulideas.F.Chooseapropertooltodevelopyourcreativity.G.Thishelpsyouseehowdifferentideasrelatetoeachothermoreclearly.三、完形填空nishreporterYolandaAlvarezhaschallengedtheideathatnewsreportingisonlyformen.FromcoveringIran’s2009electiontoreportingonarefugee(難民)crisisatsea,shehasshownoutstandingcourageandskill.OnMarch8,shespokeatBeijing’sInstitutoCervantesaboutthe41ofbeingafemalecorrespondent(記者).Shesaidwomenhavehadtoworkhardertogetthesame42.Now43inBeijing,AlvarezreportsonChinaforthenishbroadcasterTVE.However,hercareer44wasnoteasy.45herrichexperienceandabilitytospeakfivelanguages,shestartedworkingforTVEinMadridin2004andhadtowaityearsbeforebecomingacorrespondent.WhileTVEnowhasmorefemalethanmalenewscorrespondents,Alvarezsaidfullequalityinnewsrooms—especiallyinleadership—remains46.AstudybytheReutersInstitutelookedat240majornewsmediain12countriesandregions.Itfoundthatonly5percentoftopeditorsarewomen,althoughwomen47about40percentofjournalists.Althoughtherehasbeen48,studiesshowmanywomenchoosetofocusonfamilyinsteadofcareer.Others,likeAlvarezandmanyofhercoworkers,choosenottohavechildren.“Ifyou’reinJerusalemcoveringaconflict,somethinghasto49.”shesaid.AccordingtotheEuropeanFederationofJournalists,manywomenhaveeithergivenupmotherhoodfortheircareersormissed50chancesbecauseofit.Atthestartofhercareer,Alvarezsawthatwomenhadto51themselvesmorethanmentogetthesamejobs.BythetimeshebecameaMiddleEastcorrespondentfrom2011to2015,shehadalreadyreportedontheArabSpringandIran’s2009election—yetsomemalecoworkersinsimilar52hadmuchlessexperience.“Womenhavehadtofightmorethanmentogetwheretheyarenow.That’swhyyourarelyfindaveragefemalecorrespondents,”shesaid.Throughherreporting,shesawthatwomenoften53themostduringtimesoftrouble.IntheMiddleEast,she54thesufferingofwomenandchildreninwarzones.Herworknotonlytellsthepublicwhat’shappeningbutalsogives55tothosewhosevoicesareseldomheard.41.A.difficulties B.rewards C.missions D.reference42.A.rights B.chances C.earnings D.titles43.A.hidden B.stuck C.born D.based44.A.journey B.decision C.task D.education45.A.Besides B.With C.Upon D.Despite46.A.unchanged B.challenging C.promising D.common47.A.putup B.makeup C.giveup D.turnup48.A.progress B.debate C.pressure D.failure49.A.change B.improve C.give D.return50.A.duty B.task C.job D.labor51.A.express B.prove C.enjoy D.defend52.A.fields B.a(chǎn)ges C.roles D.companies53.A.trap B.recover C.succeed D.suffer54.A.witnessed B.prevented C.guessed D.forgot55.A.effect B.confidence C.voice D.freedom四、語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。ChenXukai,aChineserapper56(know)as“Lanlao”,isbecomingaglobalstar.HehasperformedhishitsinBritainandisscheduled57(perform)inseveralothercountries.Hisriseis58(usual)fortworeasons.First,59Chinesemusichardlyfindsawideaudienceabroad,Mr.Chenhasquicklyachievedinternationalfameandreached60(teenager)whoarecurious61foreign-languagefare.Second,unlikemanyrappers,hislyricsareblessedandpositive,focusingon62(admire)liferatherthanhatingit.WhatmakesMr.Chendifferentfromhisfellows?Hissongshavecatchybeatsandmemorableflows,63helpthemspreadwidelyonsocialmedia.Sofar,hissong“BlueprintSupreme”64(use)inhundredsofthousandsofvideosonTikTok,attractingevennon-Chinesespeakers.ThoughChineseraphasalongwaytogo,ChenissoconfidentthathedescribeshimselfassomeonewhocanenergizeChina’ship-hopscene,bringinglifetowhathecalls65“culturaldesert”.五、翻譯66.他的英語說得很流利,因此老師建議他報(bào)名參加這次英語演講比賽。(recommend;signup)(漢譯英)67.花太多時(shí)間上網(wǎng)會(huì)讓學(xué)生難以集中精力在學(xué)習(xí)上。(動(dòng)名詞作主語;it作形式賓語;concentrate)(漢譯英)68.盡管天氣惡劣,救援人員還是幫助了許多家園被毀的幸存者。(despite;定語從句)(漢譯英)69.正是你的努力而不是運(yùn)氣,對(duì)你的英語學(xué)習(xí)產(chǎn)生影響。(強(qiáng)調(diào)句;ratherthan;makeadifference)(漢譯英)70.這座博物館里有各種可以追溯到唐代的古籍,每年都吸引了很多游客。(datebackto;variety;v-ing作狀語)(漢譯英)六、書信寫作71.假定你是李華,上周你校舉辦了英語周活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你為校英文報(bào)寫一篇文章介紹這個(gè)活動(dòng),內(nèi)容包括:(1)活動(dòng)目的;(2)活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;(3)活動(dòng)意義。注意:(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;(2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。AWeekofEnglish____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案一、聽力選擇題1.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Wherehaveyoubeen?Thebushasjustleft.M:I’msorryI’mlate,IwenttotheMcDonald’sbythecinemabecauseIthoughtthatwasourmeetingplace.Mymistake!Let’swaitforthenextbus.【聽力材料】W:Wherehaveyoubeen?Thebushasjustleft.M:I’msorryI’mlate,IwenttotheMcDonald’sbythecinemabecauseIthoughtthatwasourmeetingplace.Mymistake!Let’swaitforthenextbus.2.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】M:Hey,Sarah!Isthatanewbackpack?Itlooksreallystrong,justrightforourhikingtrip.W:You’reright!That’sactuallywhyIboughtitinthebrandstore.Ican’twaittoseehowitmanagestheweightonourlonghike.【聽力材料】M:Hey,Sarah!Isthatanewbackpack?Itlooksreallystrong,justrightforourhikingtrip.W:You’reright!That’sactuallywhyIboughtitinthebrandstore.Ican’twaittoseehowitmanagestheweightonourlonghike.3.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Andy,stopwritingnow—thetestisover.M:Sorry,Ms.Murphy!IjustnoticedIforgottosignmyname.CanIquicklyadditbeforehandingin?【聽力材料】W:Andy,stopwritingnow—thetestisover.M:Sorry,Ms.Murphy!IjustnoticedIforgottosignmyname.CanIquicklyadditbeforehandingin?4.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Great!Justrevisetheintroductionaswediscussed,andyourpaperwillbeexcellent.M:Okay,iftherearenootherproblems,I’llemailmypapertoyoulatertoday.【聽力材料】W:Great!Justrevisetheintroductionaswediscussed,andyourpaperwillbeexcellent.M:Okay,iftherearenootherproblems,I’llemailmypapertoyoulatertoday.5.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】M:ShouldweaskLawrenceifhe’dliketogoswimmingorplaytennistomorrow?W:Actually,Idon’tthinkhe’sintoeitherofthose—fishingismorehisthing.M:Ohright,goodpoint.Whydon’twejustaskhimifhe’dbeupforfishinginstead?W:Soundsgood.I’lltexthimnow.【聽力材料】M:ShouldweaskLawrenceifhe’dliketogoswimmingorplaytennistomorrow?W:Actually,Idon’tthinkhe’sintoeitherofthose—fishingismorehisthing.M:Ohright,goodpoint.Whydon’twejustaskhimifhe’dbeupforfishinginstead?W:Soundsgood.I’lltexthimnow.【正確答案】6.C7.B【聽力材料】W:WelcometotheArtStudio.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Hi,I’dliketogetsomeinformationaboutyourpaintingclasses.W:Sure!WehavepaintingclassesstartingonMarch1st.Theclassesrunforfourweeks,andwemeetonWednesdaysandSaturdaysfortwohourseachtime.M:Howmuchdotheclassescost?W:Thetotalcostis$120forallfourweeks,whichis$15foreachlesson.M:IsthereadiscountformembersoftheArtStudio?W:Yes,membersgeta50%discount.M:Thatsoundsgood.【聽力材料】W:WelcometotheArtStudio.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Hi,I’dliketogetsomeinformationaboutyourpaintingclasses.W:Sure!WehavepaintingclassesstartingonMarch1st.Theclassesrunforfourweeks,andwemeetonWednesdaysandSaturdaysfortwohourseachtime.M:Howmuchdotheclassescost?W:Thetotalcostis$120forallfourweeks,whichis$15foreachlesson.M:IsthereadiscountformembersoftheArtStudio?W:Yes,membersgeta50%discount.M:Thatsoundsgood.【正確答案】8.A9.C【聽力材料】W:Martin,isthegirlinthephotoyoursisterEmily?M:Yes,that’sher.ThisphotowastakeninThailandlastyear.W:Whatabeautifulpicture!Whodidshetravelwith?M:Shewentsightseeingwithherclassmates.Sheespeciallylovesthecleanbeachesthere.W:Isee.Oh,here’saphotoofherwithyourgrandparents,Ithink.M:Actually,no.That’saphotoofherwithtwoelderlypeoplewholivealoneinourneighborhood.She’spartofavolunteergroupandhelpstheelderlyinherretime.W:She’samazing!M:Shereallyis.I’dliketoshowyousomeofherdrawingsnext.Followme.【聽力材料】W:Martin,isthegirlinthephotoyoursisterEmily?M:Yes,that’sher.ThisphotowastakeninThailandlastyear.W:Whatabeautifulpicture!Whodidshetravelwith?M:Shewentsightseeingwithherclassmates.Sheespeciallylovesthecleanbeachesthere.W:Isee.Oh,here’saphotoofherwithyourgrandparents,Ithink.M:Actually,no.That’saphotoofherwithtwoelderlypeoplewholivealoneinourneighborhood.She’spartofavolunteergroupandhelpstheelderlyinherretime.W:She’samazing!M:Shereallyis.I’dliketoshowyousomeofherdrawingsnext.Followme.【正確答案】10.B11.B12.A【聽力材料】M:Whatareyourclassmatesintheinternationalschoollike?Tellmeaboutthem.W:Letmethink.ThereisagirlfromAmerica.HernameisAna.Shehaslongblackhairandalwaysworebrightclothes.Shewasalwaysjokingaroundandmadetheclassfun.M:WhataboutSarah?Youmentionedherbefore.W:Oh,yes!SarahisfromCanada.Shehascurlybrownhairandwasalwayssmiling.M:Whoelse?Anyniceboys?W:Well,thereisSamfromAustralia.Hehasshortdarkhairandisverytall.Samwasabitshybutreallysmart.HisbestfriendisMike,whocomesfromIndia.Ithinktheybecamefriendsbecausetheybothlikemath.Mikewasveryfriendlyandalwayshelpedotherswiththeirhomework.M:Doyouthinkyou’llseeanyofthemagainoneday?W:Ihopeso!Wehadagreattimetogether,andIreallymissthem!【聽力材料】M:Whatareyourclassmatesintheinternationalschoollike?Tellmeaboutthem.W:Letmethink.ThereisagirlfromAmerica.HernameisAna.Shehaslongblackhairandalwaysworebrightclothes.Shewasalwaysjokingaroundandmadetheclassfun.M:WhataboutSarah?Youmentionedherbefore.W:Oh,yes!SarahisfromCanada.Shehascurlybrownhairandwasalwayssmiling.M:Whoelse?Anyniceboys?W:Well,thereisSamfromAustralia.Hehasshortdarkhairandisverytall.Samwasabitshybutreallysmart.HisbestfriendisMike,whocomesfromIndia.Ithinktheybecamefriendsbecausetheybothlikemath.Mikewasveryfriendlyandalwayshelpedotherswiththeirhomework.M:Doyouthinkyou’llseeanyofthemagainoneday?W:Ihopeso!Wehadagreattimetogether,andIreallymissthem!【正確答案】13.C14.B15.A16.C【聽力材料】M:Hi,Emily!It’sgreattoseeyouhereinThailand!W:Yes,it’swonderfultomeetup.How’syourtripgoing?M:It’samazing!Thefoodisdeliciousandthesightsarebeautiful.ButIgotintoabitoftroubletoday.Igotatrafficticket.W:Ohno!Whathappened?Didyouspeedorrunaredlight?M:Well,Igotfinedonmywaytothemovietheater:IforgottodriveontheleftsideoftheroadhereinThailand.W:Yeah!WeAmericansareusedtodrivingontheright.That’sdefinitelyagoodlessontolearn.So,didyoumakeittothemovietheaterafterallthattrouble?M:Actually,Ireachedthecinemaontime,butafterdealingwiththeticket,Ijustdidn’tfeellikewatchingitanymore.AndthenIalmostgotlostonmywaybacktothehotel.W:Thatwasunfortunate!Well,maybewecanfindsomethingelsefuntodotonight.Whatdoyouthink?M

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