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/浙江省蒼南縣金鄉(xiāng)衛(wèi)城中學(xué)2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽(tīng)力選擇題1.WhatkindoffruitdoesAdamlikebest?A.Oranges. B.Pears. C.Apples.2.WhydoesthemancallOlivia?A.Toaskaboutthehomework. B.Toinvitehertoaparty. C.Tohelpherlearnmath.3.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Gotothehospital. B.Reviewtheirwork. C.WaitforMark.4.Howistheweatheratpresent?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewmeasure. B.Acaraccident. C.Citytraffic.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.WheredidCindygrowup?A.InEngland. B.InGermany. C.InPoland.7.WhydidCindycometoBeijing?A.Forstudy. B.Forsightseeing. C.Forwork.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.HowoldisClarknow?A.10. B.12. C.22.9.WhatwillClarkdoinNewZealandinSeptember?A.Visithisfamily. B.Takeaholiday. C.Dosometraining.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.Whatisthebookmainlyabout?A.Aneditor. B.Anartist. C.Aparrot.11.Whodrewpicturesforthebook?A.AmyGuglielmo. B.BrettHelquist. C.Cezanne.12.Howdoesthemanfeelafterreadingthebook?A.Surprised. B.Encouraged. C.Disappointed.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.WhatisJennifer?A.Astudent. B.Atourguide. C.Amanager.14.WhatwillJenniferdofirstthissummer?A.Takeatripabroad. B.Visithergrandparents. C.Dosomevolunteerwork.15.Whatsubjectwillthemanprobablyteach?A.English. B.Science. C.Geography.16.WhenwillthemanfinishhisworkinNepal?A.OnJuly10th. B.OnJuly16th. C.OnJuly23rd.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whoneedsababysitternow?A.Thespeaker’srelative. B.Thespeaker’sneighbors. C.Thespeaker’sfriend.18.Wheredothecouplemostprobablywork?A.Atahospital. B.Atabank. C.Atarestaurant.19.Whendoesthebabysitterneedtowork?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.20.Howarethecoupleaccordingtothespeaker?A.Easy-going. B.Serious. C.Bad-tempered.二、閱讀理解Welcometoourtravelblog,whichtellsyouhowtogetbigtravelwithlowcost.Withtherightplanning,travelingasacollegestudentmaybeeasierthanyouthink.Chengdu,ChinaItishometopandasandspicythings.Besides,thecityhasanumberofculturalandhistoricalsightstogetherwithitsslowlifestyle,makingChengduoneofthemostattractivecitiesforcollegestudents.Onaverage,youmayspendabout¥157onmealsand¥43ontransportationthereforoneday.ConDaoIsland,VietnamYoucantravelforabout¥100perdayinVietnamifyouhaveagoodplan.ConDaoIslandNationPark,agroupofsmallislandsoffthesoutherncoast,isagreatdestinationtoseeseaturtlesandexplorethebeautifulbeaches.ZakynthosIsland,GreeceIfyou’relookingforaninexpensiveEuropeansummerbeachvacation,considerZakynthosIsland.Foodischeapandmouthwatering.Thereareplentyoffreethingstodo,suchasspendingtimeonthebeautifulbeachesorswimmingintheamazingsea.NewOrleans,U.S.NewOrleansisauniqueplaceintheU.S.,fullofhistory,culture,deliciousfood,andanon-stopnightlifescene.ThereareactuallyacoupleofhostelsinandneartheFrenchQuarterthatoffercheapaccommodationforstudents.21.HowmuchonaveragemaybespentonmealsandtransportationinChengduperday?A.¥43. B.¥200. C.¥157. D.¥100.22.WhatdoConDaoandZakynthosIslandshaveincommon?A.Freetouristattractions.B.Impressivecultures.C.Largemuseums.D.Amazingseaviews.23.WhatistheadvantageoftheFrenchQuarter?A.Itoffersuniqueserviceforstudents.B.IthasthelongesthistoryinNewOrleans.C.Thepriceofhostelsislow.D.Hostelstherearecleanandmodern.Growingup,IrealizedIwasn’tastalkativeasotherswithinlargegroupsofpeople.Partieswereamixedexperienceforme—Ireallywantedtobepartofthem,butusuallyspentthenightwaitingforittoend.Isawothersgettingeveryone’sattention.Ifeltlessconfident.Theysayconfidencecomeswithtime.ButeightyearsintomyHR(humanresources)career(職業(yè)),Istillfoundmyselfstayingoutofthelimelight(公眾注意的中心).AndthenacolleagueaskedmeifIwasanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人).“No...?”Ireplied.Ithoughtintrovertswerestrange,andtheydidn’tevenlikepeople.Thatwascertainlynotme.I’dalwayslikedpeople;Ifoundthemfascinating.WhenIwaswithmyclosestfriends,Iwasquitetalkative.Thenheexplainedtomethatintrovertsdon’tknowwhattodowhenthey’rearoundotherpeopleandneedalonetimetorecharge.Extrovertsaretheopposite.Andthatwasit.Hearingthetwosimplestatements,Ifeltlikeoverthreedecadesofshamehadbeenliftedoffmyshoulders.IlearnedtoacceptmyintrovertednatureandfocusedonwhatIenjoyed.AsIbegantoconnectwithpeopleone-on-one,Ifounditverymeaningful.ThisencouragedmetoexplorehowIcouldusemyintroversiontohelpothers.Finally,IstartedanonlinebusinesscalledCareerOffScript,whereIfocusonhelpingyoungprofessionalswhoarefeelinglostandunhappy.Iworkwiththemone-on-onetodiscovertheiruniquesuperpowers,strengths.Sothey,too,canappreciatetheiruniquenessandfindtheirownsuccess.24.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout?A.Theauthor’sinterests. B.Theauthor’spersonality.C.Theauthor’schildhoodlife. D.Theauthor’ssocialnetwork.25.Whydidtheauthorsaytohercolleaguethatshewasn’tanintrovert?A.Shethoughthercolleaguewaslaughingather.B.Shedidn’twanttoadmitthatshelikedpeople.C.Shehadbecometalkativeafterworkingforeightyears.D.Shehadmisunderstandingsofwhatanintrovertislike.26.Whateffectdidtheauthor’scolleague’swordshaveonher?A.Shelookedatherselfpositively. B.ShedecidedtogiveupherHRcareer.C.Shedevelopedaninterestinpeople. D.Sherealizedwhereherweaknesseslay.27.WhatdoestheauthormainlyhelppeopledobyrunningCareerOffScript?A.Becomeextroverts. B.Makecareerchoices.C.Discovertheirstrengths. D.Establishlongfriendships.Whydosomepeoplealwaysgetlostwhileothersnavigate(導(dǎo)航)effortlessly?Researchsuggeststhatexperienceplaysabiggerrolethannaturaltalentindevelopingasenseofdirection.Scientistshavestudiedhowpeoplefindtheirwaybyobservingtheminvirtualenvironmentsorreal-lifetasks.Forexample,subjectsmightbeaskedtopointtoanunseenlocationorimaginebeingsomewhereelseanddirectathirdspot.Resultsshowwidedifferences:Somepeoplearehighlycorrect,whileothersseemtoguessanyhow.Akeyfactorishowyougrewup.A2020virtualnavigationtestconductedbyQueenMaryUniversityofLondononover2,600pairsoftwinsfoundthatgenetics(遺傳學(xué))explainedonly30-40%ofdifferencesinnavigationskills,whilenonsharedenvironmentalfactorsaccountedfor60-70%.Follow-upinterviewsshowedtheseoftenincludedchildhoodexperienceslikecyclingtoschoolorfamilytravel.Thissuggestsgoodnavigatorsdevelopthroughlivedexperience.Culturalbackgroundalsomatters.InNordiccountries,whereorienteering(asportconnectingrunningandnavigation)ispopular,peopletendtoperformbetter.Peopleinthecountrysidedidbetter,onaverage,thanpeoplefromcities.AndthosefromcitieswithhardstreetarrangementssuchasthoseintheolderpartsofEuropeancitiesoutperformthosefromcitieslikeChicago,wherethestreetsformaregulargrid(棋盤(pán)),perhapsbecausepeopleofgridcitiesdon’tneedtobuildsuchdifficultmindpictures.Toimprovenavigationskills,expertsrecommendtargetedpracticethatstrengthensbothroute-followinganddirectionmemoryabilities.WhileGPScanbehelpful,overusingitmayweakenyournaturalnavigationability.Instead,observenoticeablethingslikebuildings,busstops,andstreetpatternstounderstandhowlocationsconnect.Doingthisoftenhelpsbuildaclearerpictureinthemind.Rememberthatnavigationisalearnableskill—evenpoornavigatorscanimprovetheirabilitieswitheffort.28.Whatisthefindingaboutnavigationresearch?A.Virtualtrainingsworkeffectively. B.Naturaltalentcountsmore.C.Real-lifetasksaffectsignificantly. D.Livedexperiencemattersmost.29.Howdoestheauthorsupporthisopinioninparagraph2?A.Byconductingafieldstudy. B.Bygivingadefinition.C.Bycitingresearchfindings. D.Bymakinganassumption.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“outperform”inparagraph3mean?A.Fallbehind. B.Dobetterthan.C.Matchequally. D.Keepupwith.31.Whattipdoexpertssharewithpoornavigators?A.Followone’sownsenseofdirection. B.UseGPSasmuchaspossible.C.Drawsimplemapswhilewalking. D.Practiceobservinglandmarks.Wildfireshaverecentlydestroyedregionsacrosstheworld,andtheirseverity(嚴(yán)重性)isincreasing.Hopingtoreduceharm,researchersledbyYapeiWang,achemistatRenminUniversityofChina,saytheyhavedevelopedaninexpensivesensor(感應(yīng)器)todetectsuchfireearlierwithlesseffort.Currentdetection(發(fā)現(xiàn))methodsrelyheavilyonhumanwatchfulness,whichcanputoffaneffectiveresponse.Mostwildfiresarereportedbythegeneralpublic,andotherwarningscomefromroutinefootchecksandwatchtowerobservers.Passingplanesandsatellitesalsosometimesfindsomething,but“thefirefirstappearsontheground,”Wangsays.“Whenyouseethefirefromthesky,itistoolate.”Theteamsaysitsnewsensorcanbeplacedneartrees’basesandsendawirelesssignaltoanearbyreceiverifthereisastrikingtemperatureincrease.Thatheatalsopowersthesensoritself,removingtheneedtousebatteries.Thekeyismoltensaltscalledionicliquids:asuddentemperaturechangecauseselectronstomovewithintheliquids,creatingelectricalenergythatcauseselectrodestosendthesignal.Theteamprintedthoseontoordinarypapertocreateasensorforjust$0.40,asdescribedinJuneinACSAppliedMaterials&Interfaces.JessicaMcCarty,ageographeratMiamiUniversityinOhio,whodidn’tconductthestudy,saysplacessuchasSanDiego—wherewildlandandcitymeet—couldpotentiallybenefitfromsensorslikethis.Whenafirebreaksoutinafarawayplacethatimpactssomeone’shouse,shesays,withsuchasensor,“youknowthatasahomeownerbeforethefireagencymayhavedetectedit.”Wangsayshisteam’snextstepsaretowidenthesensor’ssignalrangebeyondthecurrent100meters,whichcanlimitpracticaluse,andtodevelopaprotectivecoverforit.32.Whatisthemoststrikingadvantageofthenewsensor?A.Quicktouse. B.Easytoproduce.C.Greenmaterials. D.Immediatefiredetection.33.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theprocessofcreatingthesensor. B.Thesciencebehindthesensor.C.Themethodofimprovingthesensor. D.Thedisadvantageofthesensor.34.WhydoestheauthormentionJessicaMcCarty?A.Topresenttheuser’sexperience. B.Tostressthebenefitofthesensor.C.Toprovethelimitationofthesensor. D.Topraisethefireagency’sperformance.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthetext?A.Tointroduceafiresensor. B.Toadvertiseanewtypeofsensor.C.Toshowtheseriousnessofwildfire. D.Toraisetheawarenessofwildfirefighting.Youcan’tgofromintern(實(shí)習(xí)生)toCEOovernight,butthesetipswillpointyoutosuccesscity.Focuson24The24hoursyouarecurrentlylivingindetermineyourlevelofsuccess.Youhavetheabilityrightnowtomakechoicestodriveyourgoals.Thatopportunitydoesnotexistinyesterdayorintomorrow.Todayistheonlytimetomakeprogressandtakenecessarystepstoachievewhatyoudesire.36.Createapowerlist37.Listoutthethreetofivethingsthatneedtogetdonethatdaytohelpmoveyourdayalong.Completingthatpowerlistishowyouidentifythedayasawin.Theideaisthatthosethreetofivethingsarethe20percentthatmattersandthe80percentleftisbasicallybusyworkorsimplywon’tmovetheneedleliketheother20percentwill.NeverstopbeingcuriousCuriosityiswhatdroveallgreatinventions.IftheWrightbrothersweren’tcuriousaboutwhatitwouldfeelliketoescapegravity,wouldwehaveplanes?Well,maybeyes—butnotassoon.38.“Neverstopbeingcuriousaboutpeople,ideasandnewinnovations(創(chuàng)新),”saidGrantSchreiber,foundingeditoratRealLeaders.39Readingistheeasiestwaytostayinformedandhavethoughtfulconversationsthathelpyousucceed.Anythingfromnews,aromancenovel,anacademicarticle,orevenyourchild’sEnglishessaywillletyouinonasecretyoudidn’tknowbefore.Readingevenontopicsunrelatedtoyourbusinesscaninspirefreshideasforthecompanyyourun.Don’tmultitask(多任務(wù))Successfulpeoplearehavingasingle-mindedfocus.Everytimewetrytodotwoormorethingsatonce,we’resimplydividingupourfocusandweakeningalltheoutcomesintheprocess.Putyourpersonalsignatureononetaskanddon’tmoveontothenexttaskuntilthefirstoneisdone.It’saverysimplestrategybutitworks.Multitaskingislikeanoctopus(章魚(yú))onrollerskates:40.A.ReadwidelyB.ReadregularlyC.AlleffortsworktowardacommongoalD.LotsofmovingpartsbutgoingnowhereE.StartbyaskingyourselfwhatyoucandonowF.It’ssimilartoato-dolist,butitismorefocusedG.Thisdesireforlearningdrivessocietiesoutofoldtraditions三、完形填空Asachild,Iimaginedafutureinmedicine.Idreamtofbecominga(n)41andbiomedicalresearcher.Butincollege,asoneofthefewBlackstudentsinmycourses,I42familyconnectionstoguidemeandmydreamswereconsideredunrealistic(不現(xiàn)實(shí)的).EvenafterIstartedmyPh.D.,IoftenfeltIdidn’tbelongthere,43mytwohugeprojectsandunsurehowtogetstarted.Buteverything44afterIstartedrowing.WhenIjoinedtheboatclubwithfewBlackwomenrowers,Iwasnervoustheywouldn’t45me—thesamefeelingIexperiencedincollege.Buttomy46,myteammateswelcomedmewithopenarms,offering47toimprovemytechniques.Forthefirsttimeinyears,Ifelt48.Rowingalsotaughtmetoovercomedifficulttasks.Theideaofrowingnonstopfor2kilometersinlessthan8minutesseemed49.Butbybreakingthesegoalsintosmallersteps,Imadeprogress.Iappliedthe50tomyPh.D.work,dealingwithcomplexexperimentspiecebypiece.Slowly,asmy51inthelabgrew,Iwasalsoeagerformyfirstrace.Thencametheraceday.Iwassurprisedwhenthefinishhorn(號(hào)角)wentoff,Ihad52completedmyfirstrace.Irealizedthat53isn’taboutbeinglikeothers;it’sabout54yourselfandtakingonestepatatime.Mydreamofbecomingaphysician-scientistnowseems55.41.A.doctor B.a(chǎn)thlete C.engineer D.a(chǎn)rtist42.A.owned B.lacked C.a(chǎn)ppreciated D.built43.A.quitting B.revising C.doubting D.trying44.A.continued B.returned C.mattered D.changed45.A.protect B.forgive C.a(chǎn)ccept D.praise46.A.surprise B.a(chǎn)dmiration C.puzzlement D.embarrassment47.A.fund B.guidance C.service D.recognition48.A.valued B.tired C.challenged D.crazy49.A.common B.reasonable C.impossible D.fascinating50.A.energy B.plan C.habit D.strategy51.A.curiosity B.income C.pressure D.confidence52.A.carefully B.immediately C.naturally D.successfully53.A.fashion B.belonging C.communication D.a(chǎn)greement54.A.believingin B.listeningto C.caringabout D.thinkingof55.A.distant B.ordinary C.a(chǎn)chievable D.precious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。AsyouwanderthroughthestreetsandparksofBeijing,doyousensethecharmingpresenceandquietbreathofancienttreesthat56(stand)forcenturies?Haveyoueverconsideredtheirfuture?AsurveyshowsthatBeijingishometo41,865ancientandvaluabletrees,of576,198areclassifiedasfirst-gradeancienttressand34,329assecond-gradeancienttrees.Theformeraremorethan300yearsold,withthelattervaryingfrom10058299years.Thesenaturaltreasuresnotonlyserveasgreendecorationsforthebeautifulcity,59theyalsoseethechangesinhistoryandclimate,andprotectbiodiversity.WithChina’srapiddevelopment,the60(harmony)mixofancienttreepreservationandcitydevelopmentisbecomingincreasinglyimportant.61(achieve)thisgoal,localresidentsareneededtounderstandandtakepartinprotectingthem62(active).Recently,AudiChinaandtheBeijingAfforestationFoundationcooperatedtostarttheBeijingBiodiverseCityAncientTreeGuidebook,aimedatpromoting63(aware)andunderstandingofancienttreespreservation.64guidebookprovidesnecessaryinformationaboutancienttreesandstressesimportantsamples(樣本)inBeijing.Amapshowing17scenicspotsdecoratedwithancienttrees65(include)inthebookaswell.Italsoprovidesmethodsforidentifyingandprotectingthem,withthechiefgoalofpreservingurbanbiodiversity.五、書(shū)面表達(dá)66.假定你是李華。最近,圍繞學(xué)生周末休息制度的改革,你所在的學(xué)校進(jìn)行了一場(chǎng)討論。主要有兩種觀點(diǎn):一是實(shí)行“單休”制(即周末僅休息一天,one-dayweekend);二是繼續(xù)當(dāng)前的“雙休”制(即周末休息兩天,two-dayweekend)。請(qǐng)寫(xiě)一篇短文陳述你的觀點(diǎn)和理由。內(nèi)容包括:1.你的選擇;2.你的理由。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。MyViewsonWeekendBreak____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Itwasabeautifulday,andJames,whowasinhislastyearofcollege,tookaflighttovisithisuncleinNewYork.Jameswasstudyingmedicineandhewantedtobecomeadoctorlikehisuncle.Buthethoughthewasnotgoodenoughandstillhadmuchtolearn.Whilewaitingattheairportlounge(候機(jī)室),Jamessatbesideanelderlywoman.Atfirst,theywerebusywiththeirownbusiness.Thewomanwasknitting(織)ascarf.Jameswasreadingamedicaljournal,eagertoincreasehisknowledge.Afterawhile,thewoman’sknittingneedledroppedontothefloor.James,noticingthis,quicklypickeditupforher.Thewomansmiledandsaid,“Thankyou,youngman.You’reverykind.”Jamesrepliedwithawarmsmile,“You’rewelcome.”Thissimpleexchangebroketheicebetweenthem.Theystartedchatting,andJameslearnedthatthewomanwasonherwaytovisithergrandchildren.Shetoldhimstoriesaboutherfamilyandhowmuchshemissedthem.Jameslistenedcarefullyandsharedwithhersomeofhisownexperiencesanddreamofbecomingadoctor.Beforelong,itwastimetoboardtheplane.Jameshelpedthewomancarryherbagandfindherseat.Everythingwentsmoothlyandeveryonewasexpectingadreamjourney.Astheplanereacheditsaltitude(高度),theworkerswerebusyservingdrinksandsnacks.Itwasquietintheplane.Jamesjustclosedhiseyes,tryingtogetsomemuch-neededrest.Afteraboutoneandahalfhours,theflightwasnearNewYork.Suddenly,acallbrokethequietness,“Isthereadoctoronboard?Wehaveapassengerwhoisingreatneedofhelpnow.”Jamesopenedhiseyesandcheckedwhathappened.Thenhefoundthatthewomanhemetattheairportloungewaslyinginherseat.Herfacewaspaleanditseemedthatshewasingreatpain.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。However,Jameswasundecidedwhethertoofferhelp.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afewdayslater,Jamesreceivedacallfromthewoman.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案一、聽(tīng)力選擇題1.【正確答案】A【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Adam,whatkindoffruitdoyouwant?Thereareapples,pears,andorangesinthekitchen.M:Thelast,please.Theyaremyfavoritefruit.W:Okay,amoment,please.【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Adam,whatkindoffruitdoyouwant?Thereareapples,pears,andorangesinthekitchen.M:Thelast,please.Theyaremyfavoritefruit.W:Okay,amoment,please.2.【正確答案】A【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Hello,isOliviain?W:Sorry,I’mafraidsheisnotin.She’sgonetoKate’sbirthdayparty.M:Ohno,well,I’llcallsomeoneelseaboutthemathhomework.【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Hello,isOliviain?W:Sorry,I’mafraidsheisnotin.She’sgonetoKate’sbirthdayparty.M:Ohno,well,I’llcallsomeoneelseaboutthemathhomework.3.【正確答案】B【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Haseverybodyarrived?W:No,Markissicktoday.Heisinhospitalnow.M:Thenlet’sgetstartedwithouthim.First,let’sgooverthisweek’swork.【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Haseverybodyarrived?W:No,Markissicktoday.Heisinhospitalnow.M:Thenlet’sgetstartedwithouthim.First,let’sgooverthisweek’swork.4.【正確答案】A【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Karl,areyougoingoutthisafternoon?M:Yes,I’mgoingtoaconcertwithafriend.W:You’dbettertakeanumbrella.It’sclearnow,buttheweathermansaiditwouldraincatsanddogs.【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Karl,areyougoingoutthisafternoon?M:Yes,I’mgoingtoaconcertwithafriend.W:You’dbettertakeanumbrella.It’sclearnow,buttheweathermansaiditwouldraincatsanddogs.5.【正確答案】C【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Whyaretherealwayssomanyvehiclesinthecity?M:Yeah,weoftengetstuckintrafficjamswhenwegoout.Ireallyhopemeasureswillbetakentoimprovethesituation.W:Metoo.【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Whyaretherealwayssomanyvehiclesinthecity?M:Yeah,weoftengetstuckintrafficjamswhenwegoout.Ireallyhopemeasureswillbetakentoimprovethesituation.W:Metoo.【正確答案】6.B7.A【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Hello,Cindy.AreyouinEngland?W:No,I’mnot.MyparentsarefromPoland,buttheygotmarriedinGermanyandhaveworkedthereeversince,soIgrewupthere.M:WhydidyoucometoBeijing?W:Ialwayswantedtogotostudyabroad.IconsideredgoingtoAmericaorChina,andIfinallychoseChinabecauseIwasreallyinterestedinChineseculture.M:Howlonghaveyoubeeninthiscity?W:Foralmost10months.I’mreallyenjoyingmytimehere.【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Hello,Cindy.AreyouinEngland?W:No,I’mnot.MyparentsarefromPoland,buttheygotmarriedinGermanyandhaveworkedthereeversince,soIgrewupthere.M:WhydidyoucometoBeijing?W:Ialwayswantedtogotostudyabroad.IconsideredgoingtoAmericaorChina,andIfinallychoseChinabecauseIwasreallyinterestedinChineseculture.M:Howlonghaveyoubeeninthiscity?W:Foralmost10months.I’mreallyenjoyingmytimehere.【正確答案】8.C9.C【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Mark,whendidyoufirsttakeaflight?M:Itwas12yearsago.Iwasjust10yearsoldthen.W:Wheredidyougo?M:IwenttoNewZealandonholidaywithmyfamily.Itwasalongflight,butIenjoyeditverymuch.W:Youmustbeexcited.M:Yousaidit.Iwasreallyinterestedinplanes.Itwasmydreamtotakeaflight.Thenthetripmademydreamcometrue.W:Sodoyoudreamofbecomingapilotoneday?M:Yes,asamatteroffact,I’mgoingtoNewZealandinSeptembertoreceivesometrainingforthat.【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Mark,whendidyoufirsttakeaflight?M:Itwas12yearsago.Iwasjust10yearsoldthen.W:Wheredidyougo?M:IwenttoNewZealandonholidaywithmyfamily.Itwasalongflight,butIenjoyeditverymuch.W:Youmustbeexcited.M:Yousaidit.Iwasreallyinterestedinplanes.Itwasmydreamtotakeaflight.Thenthetripmademydreamcometrue.W:Sodoyoudreamofbecomingapilotoneday?M:Yes,asamatteroffact,I’mgoingtoNewZealandinSeptembertoreceivesometrainingforthat.【正確答案】10.B11.B12.B【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Whatareyoudoing?M:I’mreadingabooktitledCézanne’sParrot.It’swrittenbyAmyGuglielmo.W:Whatisthebookabout?M:It’saboutanartistnamedCézanne.Heworksslowlyandisdifferentfromotherartistsofhisday,yethedoesn’tgiveupdoingartinhisownway.W:WhyisthebooknamedCézanne’sParrot?M:That’sbecausethere’saparrotinthestory.Cézannetriestogethisparrottosay“Cézanneisagreatpainter.”Andfinally,peopleseehisartworkandsay“Cézanneisagreatpainter.”W:DidAmyGuglielmodrawthepicturesinthebooktoo?M:No,thepicturesweredrawnbyBrettHelquist.W:Isitinteresting?M:Ofcourse.Ithinkeveryonewhohasadreamshouldreadit.BeforeIreadit,Ieventhoughtaboutgivingupmydreamofbecominganartist.ButnowIknowIshouldkeepdoingart.【聽(tīng)力材料】W:Whatareyoudoing?M:I’mreadingabooktitledCézanne’sParrot.It’swrittenbyAmyGuglielmo.W:Whatisthebookabout?M:It’saboutanartistnamedCézanne.Heworksslowlyandisdifferentfromotherartistsofhisday,yethedoesn’tgiveupdoingartinhisownway.W:WhyisthebooknamedCézanne’sParrot?M:That’sbecausethere’saparrotinthestory.Cézannetriestogethisparrottosay“Cézanneisagreatpainter.”Andfinally,peopleseehisartworkandsay“Cézanneisagreatpainter.”W:DidAmyGuglielmodrawthepicturesinthebooktoo?M:No,thepicturesweredrawnbyBrettHelquist.W:Isitinteresting?M:Ofcourse.Ithinkeveryonewhohasadreamshouldreadit.BeforeIreadit,Ieventhoughtaboutgivingupmydreamofbecominganartist.ButnowIknowIshouldkeepdoingart.【正確答案】13.A14.B15.C16.C【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Jennifer,what’syourplanfortheschoolsummervacation?W:Mygrandparentsreallymissme.Theywantmetospendoneortwoweekswiththeminthecountrythissummer,soI’llgotovisitthemfirst.AfterIreturn,IthinkI’lldosomevolunteerwork.M:WillyouconsidervolunteeringforaprograminKathmandu,Nepal?W:No,Ican’taffordatripabroad.Whataboutyou?M:That’smyplanforthissummer.W:Whatwillyoudointhisprogram?M:Well,itaimstoprovidequalityeducationtosomeofNepal’schildren.VolunteerswillworkalongsidelocalteacherstohelpwithsubjectssuchasEnglish,math,science,history,andgeography.W:So,whatsubjectsareyoumostinterestedinteaching?M:Geography.W:Whenwillyoubegintoworkthere?M:OnJuly10th,andI’llvolunteerfortwowholeweeksthere.Afterthat,I’lldosometravelingaroundthecountry.W:Well,Iwishyouagreattimethere.【聽(tīng)力材料】M:Jennifer,what’syourplanfortheschoolsummervacation?W:Mygrandparentsreallymissme.Theywantmetospendoneortwoweekswiththeminthecountrythissummer,soI’llgotovi

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