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/浙江省諸暨市2025-2026學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語試題一、聽力選擇題1.Whoisthelittlegirl?A.Thewoman’ssister. B.Thewoman’sniece. C.Thewoman’sdaughter2.Whycannotthespeakersattendthemeeting?A.Theyfinditrescheduled.B.Theycannotmakeitthere.C.Theyareengagedotherwise.3.WhatwillthemanaskSamtodo?A.Tocontactthewoman.B.Tocallhimback.C.Tofixhiscomputer.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inahotel. C.Inanoffice.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afilm. B.Anactor. C.Abook.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatwillthewomandoonthe21st?A.Gotothecoast. B.Worklonghours. C.Receivesometraining.7.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewomanasforvoluntarywork?A.Sheisagreenhand. B.Sheisn’tkeenonit. C.Sheiswellexperienced.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Howoftendoesthemangototheschooltheaterclub?A.Everyevening. B.Onceaweek. C.Twiceamonth.9.What’sthewoman’sopiniononthecity?A.It’snoisy. B.It’scolorful. C.It’scrowded.10.Wheredoestheman’sproblemwithhiscitylifelie?A.Inrecreation. B.Inadaptation. C.Insocialization.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Applyforaposition.B.Findtheregistrationplace.C.Filloutsomepaperwork.12.Whatdifficultydoesthemanruninto?A.Hedoesn’tknowwhotoreportto.B.Hedidn’ttakethepaperworkalong.C.HehasnoideawhereHancockis.13.Whatwillthemandoaftertheconversation?A.Parkhiscar. B.Loadtheship. C.FindMs.Hancock.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Howtomakefriends.B.Howtohostmeetings.C.Howtomakeateam.15.Whydoesthewomanhaveasmallcircleoffriends?A.Shetakesnointerestinschoolsports.B.Shejustputsintimeonherstudies.C.Shetendstoshyawayfrommeetings.16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Signupforasport. B.Studywiththeman. C.Joinastudyclub.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeakersharingwithus?A.WaystospendSaturdaymornings.B.Storiesconcerningpocketmoney.C.Hisgoodolddayswithhisbrother.18.WhatwasMrs.Bartlett’sattitudetochildren?A.Patient. B.Generous. C.Dismissive.19.HowdidBernardfinallygetsweets?A.Bygivinguphiscards.B.BycomplainingtoMum.C.Bystealingthecollection.20.Howdoyoufindthespeaker’smemories?A.Bitter. B.Fond. C.Fading.二、閱讀理解JointheArtificialIntelligenceSummerSchoolatOxfordSummerCoursesAtOxfordSummerCourses,wearecommittedtonurturing(培養(yǎng))curiousyoungmindsinthefieldofAI.Tailoredforages16-17,ouruniqueAIsummerschoolexperienceencouragesindependentthinkingwithinaninclusivecommunity,hostedintheheartofCambridge.WhyStudyArtificialIntelligenceinCambridge?Cambridgeisagloballyfamousplaceforinnovationandtechnology,makingitanidealsettingforstudyingArtificialIntelligence.Hometosomeofthebrightestmindsandcutting-edgeresearch,thecityprovidesastimulatingenvironmentforstudentseagertoexplorethefutureoftechnology.TheAIcourseinCambridgecombinestheoryandpracticalapplication,encouragingstudentstoengagewithreal-worldchallengesandtechnologicaladvancements.StudentswillalsohavethechancetoexploreCambridge’siconiclandmarks,gaininginspirationfromitsrichacademiclegacy.HowAretheCoursesStructured?TheArtificialIntelligencecourseinCambridgeisatwo-weekprogramfilledwithinteractivelessons,codingchallenges,andgroupprojects.Eachdaypresentsnewopportunitiestoexploremachine,networkanddesign.Tutorstailorthecurriculumtosuitstudents’interestsandlearninggoals,ensuringadynamicandengagingexperience.Bytheendofthecourse,studentswillhavebuiltfoundationalAIskillsandgainedinsightsintohowAItechnologiesareshapingtheworld.HowtoApply?Applyingiseasy.Clickthelinkattachedbelow.Chooseyourcoursebyselectingthesubject,location,dates,andaccommodation.Provideyourpersonalandschoolinformation,includingashortpersonalstatementaboutwhyyou’dbeagreatfit.Reviewandsubmityourapplication.Aftersubmission,ouradmissionsteamwillreviewyourdetails,andyou’llhearbackwithin2-3days.ApplynowtojoinusatOxfordSummerCourses21.Whoisthecoursetargetedat?A.AI-curiousteenagers. B.Professionalengineers.C.Tech-addictedpupils. D.Innovativeresearchers.22.Whatmakesthetwo-weekprogramdistinctive?A.Itsconventionalcurricula. B.Thelecture-basedprojects.C.Students’fullengagement. D.Itsfree-of-chargeadmission.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencemagazine. B.Aresearchinstitute.C.Anacademicjournal. D.Aneducationwebsite.Mostpeoplecelebratetheir80thbirthdaywithcakeandcandles.BettyKellenbergercelebratedhersbymakinghistory.TheMichigannativerecentlybecametheoldestwomanevertohiketheentireAppalachianTrail—asurprising2,200-miledifficultwalkthatstretchesacross14states,withclimbsanddescentsequaltoclimbingMountEverest16times.“Youseeincrediblepartsofourcountry,thingsthatyouwouldn’tseeotherwise,”saidKellenberger.“Somuchwildlife.It’sjustbeautiful.”KellenbergergrewuponafarminHowell,whereherfascinationwiththefamousfootpathbegan.Foryears,shedreamedabouthikingthetrailfromGeorgiatoMaine,butlifeneverallowedforthesix-monthcommitmentitrequired.Eventually,sherealizedthatnothingwasholdingherback—soin2024,shetookherfirststepsonwhatwouldbecometheadventureofalifetime.Thejourneywasn’teasy.Alongtheway,Kellenbergerfaceddehydration(脫水),falls,andevendisease.ItwasalsointerruptedbyHurricaneHelene,whichtorethroughtheeasternUnitedStatesandforcedhertopauseatthesouthernVirginiaborder.Determinedtofinish,shereroutednorthandcontinuedinthespringof2025,bravingNewEngland’srockyterrainuntiltheveryend.Whenshefinallyreachedtheendofthetrail,theemotionshithard.“Soyou’reabasketcase,”shelaughed.“Youhavesomanyemotionsbecauseyou’reexcitedaboutfinishing.Iwasreallylookingforwardtosaying,‘Iamdone.’Butyoualsoknowyou’regoingtomissthisbigtime.You’renotgoingtohavewhatyouhaveoutonthattrail.Thatpeace,thetranquility.”ShedescribedMaineandNewHampshireasthetougheststretches—butalsothemostrewarding.Now,aftermonthsofhikingthroughrain,heat,andhardship,Kellenbergersaysshe’sinthebestshapeofherlife.24.Whathistorydid80-year-oldKellenbergermake?A.Shelivedaslongalifeas80years. B.Shespentalifetimeexploring.C.SheclimbedMountEverestallalone. D.Shemadealongtoughjourney.25.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphindicate?A.Thehikingwasherlong-helddream. B.Shewasanaturalsportsenthusiast.C.Hercelebrationwasonelikenoother. D.Herdifficultlifekilledherpursuit.26.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph5?A.Hersuccesswasincomparable. B.Itwasaonce-in-a-lifetimechance.C.Theexperienceblewheraway. D.Shehadn’texpectedtheoutcome.27.WhichwordbestdescribesKellenbergerfromherepisode?A.Self-centered. B.Emotional. C.Long-lived. D.Adventurous.Fordecades,environmentalsciencefocusedonidentifyingisolated(孤立的)problemsandtheirdirectfixes.However,asignificantshiftisnowdefiningthefield:researchersaremovingfromalinear(線性的)viewtounderstandingtheEarthasacomplex,interconnectedsystem.Thisnewfundamentalchangerevealsthatwell-intentionedactionscanhaveunintendedconsequences,makingthepathtosustainabilityfarmorenuanced(復(fù)雜).Themostconvincingevidenceforthisshiftcomesfromresearchonclimatefeedbackloops.Forinstance,scientistshavediscoveredthataswesuccessfullyreduceairpollution,wealsodecreasethereflectiveaerosols(氣溶膠)thatoncesubtlycooledtheplanet.This“unmasking”effectaccelerateswarming,revealingthefullforceofgreenhousegases.Similarly,thealarmingmeltofpermafrost(永凍土)isnotjustasignofwarming;itisapowerfuldriver,releasingvaststoresofmethaneandcarbondioxideinaself-reinforcingcycle.Thissystemicthinkingextendstoproposedsolutions.Theconceptofplantingtreesasasimplecarbonsinkisnowexaminedcarefully.Researchshowsthatlarge-scaleafforestationinthewronglocationscanreducetheEarth’sreflectivity,absorbmoreheat,anddisturblocalwatercycles,potentiallynegatingthecarbonbenefits.Thefocushasthereforeswitchedtoecosystem-specificrestorationandacomprehensivemanagementofnaturalcarbonstocks.Ultimately,thecentralinsightofmodernenvironmentalresearchisthattherearenosilverbullets.Thechallengeisnolongerjustaboutinventingcleanertechnologiesbutaboutmanagingcomplexsystems.Thenewfrontierisunderstandingtheseinterconnectionstodesignresilientstrategiesthatworkwiththeplanet’ssystems,notagainstthem.28.Whatdotheexamplesinparagraph2serveas?A.Theconsequencescaused. B.Thelikelihoodofthechange.C.Thesolidproofoftheshift. D.Theprospectofsustainability.29.Whatshouldsolutionstonaturalcarbonstocksbebasedon?A.Preciselocations. B.Systemicthinking.C.Localwatercycles. D.Greenhousegases.30.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“nosilverbullets”?A.Thesituationisworsening. B.Itisachallengelikeneverbefore.C.Thereisnosinglesolution. D.Researchworkisfarfromperfect.31.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthearticle?A.AHarmoniousEco-systemisYettoArriveB.FromSimpleSolutionstoSystemicThinkingC.SustainableDevelopmentisFinallyinSightD.One-size-fits-allApproachesareHeretoStayAccordingtoanewstudy,menaroundtheworldhavegainedheightandweighttwiceasfastaswomenoverthepastcentury,drivinggreaterdifferencesbetweenthesexes.“We’reseeinginsightsintohowsexualselectionhasshapedthemaleandfemalebodyandhowimprovedenvironments,intermsoffoodandalowerburdenofdisease,havefreedusfromourshackles(束縛),”saidProfLewisHalseyattheUniversityofRoehampton.HalseyandhiscolleaguesuseddatafromtheWorldHealthOrganization,overseasauthoritiesandUKrecordstoseehowheightandweighthavechangedwithlivingconditions.Thelatterwasmeasuredbythehumandevelopmentindex(HDI),ascorebasedonlifeexpectancy,timeineducationandpercapitaincome,whichrangesfromzerotoone.Analysisofrecordsfromdozensofcountriesfoundthatforevery0.2pointincreaseinHDI,womenwereonaverage1.7cmtallerand2.7kgheavier,whilemenwere4cmtallerand6.5kgheavier.Thissuggeststhataslivingconditionsimprove,bothheightandweightincrease,butmorethantwiceasfastinmenthanwomen.WritinginBiologyLettersinastudytitled“Thesexyandpowerfulmalebody:men’sheightandweightarecondition-dependent,sexuallyselectedtraits(特性)”,thescientistssupposethatwomen’ssexualpreferencesmayhavefuelledatrendfortaller,moremuscularmenwhoarebelievedtobebetterabletodefendtheirpartnersandoffspringagainstothers.Thefindingsbuildonpreviousworkthatfoundwomenwanttallermenmorethanmenwantshorterwomen.But,whiletallerpeopletendtoearnmore,theyarealsomorelikelytodevelopvariouscancers,possiblybecausetheyhavemorecellsthatcanaccumulatemutations(突變)whichleadtothedisease.MichaelWilson,professorofecology,evolutionandbehaviourattheUniversityofMinnesota,saidthefasterincreaseinmaleheightandweightwas“striking”.Hesaiditwasconsistentwithalong-standingideathatfemalesare“themoreecologicallyrestricted”sexbecauseofthedemandsofreproduction,particularlyinmammals(哺乳動物)wheregeneratingandnursingare“energeticallyexpensive”.32.Whatdifferencesbetweenthesexesdothefindingsinvolve?A.Nutritionandhealth. B.Heightandweight.C.Schoolingandincome. D.Genderandgrowth.33.Whatdidthestudyfocuson?A.Thecontributorstotheincrease. B.Theapproachtothephenomenon.C.Theconsequencesofthechange. D.Thetrendofhumandevelopment.34.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinparagraph6?A.Thebenefitsofgrowingathletic. B.Thepreferencesforpartners.C.Thecausesofdevelopingcancer. D.Thedownsidesofbeingtall.35.Whyistheincreaseinfemaleheightandweightlessstriking?A.Womenprioritizehealthoverheight. B.Women’sbiologicalroledominatesit.C.Malestendtochooseshorterwomen. D.Theyfallvictimtosomewrongideas.KeepSkinCancerAtBay“Youhaveskincancer.”Noonewantstohearsuchscarywords.Andunfortunately,thenumberofthosewhohearthemjustkeepsrising.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)estimatesglobalcancerrateswillincrease77percentby2050.36Byadoptingafewhealthyhabitsandmakingsmartchoices,peoplecanreducetheirriskofdevelopingskincancer.OneofthemostimportantwaysistolimityourexposuretoUVraysfromthesun.UVraysarestrongestbetween10a.m.and4p.m.,soit’sbesttostayindoorsorintheshadeduringthesehours.Ifyouhavetobeinthesun,wearprotectiveclothing.37Thesemeasurescanshelteryoufromharmfulradiationandpreventsunburn,whichisamajorriskfactorforskincancer.38Chooseatypewithasunprotectionfactorofatleast30.ItshouldprotectagainstbothkindsofUVraysthatcausedamagetoyourskin.Applyittoallexposedskin,includingyourface,neck,earsandhands,evenoncloudydays.Putitoneverytwohoursormoreoftenifyou’reswimmingorsweating.Regularskinchecksarealsokeyinthepreventionofskincancer.Itisvitaltoexamineyourskinonceamonthforspots,moles(痣)orgrowths.Beonthelookoutforchangesinsize,shapeorcolor.Watchformolesthathaveonesidethatisdifferentfromtheother.39Ifamoleisbiggerthanapencileraseroritsappearanceischanging,consultaskindoctorimmediately.Healthyskinisbeautiful.40A.Lookatthesize,too.B.Beautyisonlyskindeep.C.SunglassesthatblockUVraysarealsoamust.D.Protectingitisoneofthebestthingsyoucando.E.Youareboundtobefreefromanyskinproblemsmentioned.F.Usingsunscreenisanotherimportantwaytoprotectyourskin.G.Butthegoodnewsisthatit’salsooneoftheeasiesttoprevent.三、完形填空Iwasapainfullyshybookworm,hidingbehindthicknovelstoavoidconversation.Mysecretshelterwasthedustytown41.Onerainyafternoon,IwatchedinhorrorasoldMr.Clark,thelibrarian,awkwardly42atoweringpileofbooks.TheancientOxfordEnglishDictionary,thelibrary’scrownjewel,43fromhisgraspandlandedinadeeppuddle(小水坑)witha44splash(濺潑聲).Whileeveryonecriedinshock,I45withoutasecondthought.Iracedoutside,scoopedup(撿起)thedrippinggiant,and46ittothecounter.“Weneedpapertowels47!”Iinstructed,myvoicesurprisingly48.“Andsomeonecallabookconservator!”Tomy49,theylistened.Forthenexthour,IdirectedtherescueoperationwithknowledgeI’d50fromreadingaboutbookpreservation.Thedictionary51.Mr.Clarklatertoldme,“Youweren’tjustsavingabooktoday.Youwere52.”Thatwetdictionarytaughtmethatcourageisn’ttheabsenceoffear,butthestrong53thatsomethingelsemattersmore.My54,Idiscovered,wasthereallalong—itjustneededtheright55tobeheard.41.A.hall B.library C.mall D.museum42.A.read B.printed C.handled D.published43.A.slipped B.originated C.departed D.disappeared44.A.sickening B.a(chǎn)ppealing C.pressing D.freezing45.A.left B.rose C.screamed D.a(chǎn)cted46.A.shifted B.fixed C.rushed D.a(chǎn)ttached47.A.frequently B.immediately C.a(chǎn)dmittedly D.relatively48.A.firm B.flat C.thrilled D.a(chǎn)wed49.A.frustration B.satisfaction C.disappointment D.a(chǎn)stonishment50.A.borrowed B.a(chǎn)bsorbed C.removed D.made51.A.bombed B.emerged C.survived D.existed52.A.leading B.a(chǎn)cting C.growing D.reacting53.A.explanation B.proof C.information D.belief54.A.proposal B.voice C.opinion D.a(chǎn)mbition55.A.position B.venue C.person D.moment四、語法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Forpeoplewithhearingloss,clearcommunicationcanseemlikeadistantdream.However,advancementsintechnologyareeliminatingthisbarrier.TranscribeGlass,awearabledevice,cantranslate56(speak)wordsintotextdisplayedonatranrent(透明的)screendirectlyintheuser’sfieldofvision.Thisinnovationenablesthosewithhearing57(disability)tofullyengageinconversations.Captioning(字幕)softwareoncellphonesalreadyavailablecanbeahelpful58(opt),butithaslimitations.Usersoftenhavetoconstantlyglancedownatthephonescreen,59(interrupt)eyecontactandthenaturalflowofinteractionwiththespeaker.TranscribeGlassdifferssignificantly60cellphonecaptioningsoftware.Thisdeviceiscompletelyhands-free.Itoffers61distraction-freeexperiencebecausepeoplenolongerneedtoshiftfocusbetweentheconversationandtheirphone.Indoingso,TranscribeGlassallowsfora62(deep)connectionwiththespeaker.TranscribeGlass63(distinguish)itselfwithitsadvancedfunctionalityanduser-friendliness.Traditionalreal-timecaptioningsolutionscanrestrictbothusersandspeakersbyrequiringspeakers64(stay)closetoamicrophone.TranscribeGlass,ontheotherhand,canensureclearcommunicationeveninchallengingacousticsettingsforthereason65itcanpickupaudiofromadistance,evenfromacrossalecturehall.WithTranscribeGlass,clearandeffortlesscommunicationisfinallywithinreach.五、書信寫作66.請結(jié)合你參與社會實(shí)踐活動的經(jīng)歷給校英文報(bào)供稿,分享你的見解,內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)包括:1.闡述活動意義;2.提出實(shí)施建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。UnlockGrowthThroughSocialPractice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá)67.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。Afteralongdayridingonthefarm,Jorgereturnedtothehouse.Hismother,Melissa,greetedhim,lookingupset.“IhavereceivedanofferfromMr.SomersettosellthefarmtoEco-ToursInternational,”Melissabegan.“I’vealwayshopedtokeepthefarm.Sadly,we’relosingmoneybecausethelandisovergrazed(過度放牧).”Jorge’sheartdropped.Heaskediftheyhadtodeciderightnow.“Twoweeks,”Melissareplied.“We’llfindananswer,”Jorgesaid,tryingtosoundoptimistic.ThenextfewdayswerefilledwiththehardestworkJorgehadeverdone.Heherdedsheep,fixedfencing,Intheevenings,hewouldsitwithhismother,excitedlytellingherallhelearnedonthefarm.Butwhenhewasdone,sadnesswouldfillhisheart.Hedidn’tyetknowhowtosavethefarm.Onthefourthday,Jorgecameacrossaguanaco(原駝)withitslegstuckinthefence.Jorgekneltbesideittohelp,reachingoutwithapairofwirecutters.“Thesearewildanimals,”Jorgethought.“Theydon’tunderstandfences.Intheolddays,hismotheroncetoldhim,therewerenofences.Theflock(羊群)grazedalloverthemountain.Itwashardertoprotectthesheep,butatleasttherewasalwaysenoughgrass.”Watchingtheguanacolimpingaway,Jorgefellsilent.Somethingchurnedinhismind(心煩),buthecouldn’tfigureoutwhatitwasexactly.TwodaysbeforeMr.Somersetwasduetoreturn,Jorgewasoutonahorseseekingoutasheepthathadwanderedaway.Afterawhile,hespottedherontheothersideofthatfence.Asheapproached,heinstantlyunderstoodwhatattractedherout--thegreengrass.Thoughtfully,helookedattherichpastures(草場)beyond.Jorgemanagedtogetthesheepinandwasabouttoleavewhenhenoticedasuddenmovement.Apuma(美洲獅)stoodonaflatrock,staringathim.Jorgealmostfeltsorryfortheskinnybeast.“Itmustbehungry,”Jorgesaidquietly.“Thechangestothelandaffectusall.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Onthewayback,Jorgehadapictureinhismind.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ThencamethedaywhenMr.Somersetreturned.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案一、聽力選擇題1.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】M:HiHelen,Isawyouyesterdaywithalovelylittlegirlatthemarket.Yourdaughter?W:No,she’smysister’sdaughter.She’sjustvisitingandwillbestayingwithusforacoupleofdays.2.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Areyougoingtoattendthemeetingattwo?It’llbeginsoon.M:No,Ican’t.Ihaveanimportantreporttowriteandithastobehandedinbyfour.W:Ican’teither.Ihaveavisitingcustomeratthree.【聽力材料】W:Areyougoingtoattendthemeetingattwo?It’llbeginsoon.M:No,Ican’t.Ihaveanimportantreporttowriteandithastobehandedinbyfour.W:Ican’teither.Ihaveavisitingcustomeratthree.3.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】M:HeyRose,sorrytobotheryou.There’ssomethingwrongwithmycomputerandIwanttocallSamforhelp.Canyougivemehisnewphonenumber?W:Sure.【聽力材料】M:HeyRose,sorrytobotheryou.There’ssomethingwrongwithmycomputerandIwanttocallSamforhelp.Canyougivemehisnewphonenumber?W:Sure.4.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】M:Hello,thisisEricGarmentinroom317.Ican’tfindmycellphone.IsitpossibleIleftitonthecounterafterIcheckedin?W:Waitaminute,I’llcheckthelostandfoundboxforyou.M:Iwouldappreciatethat.W:Sorry,Idon’tseeithere.I’lltelltherestofthestafftokeepaneyeoutforit.I’msureitwillturnup.【聽力材料】M:Hello,thisisEricGarmentinroom317.Ican’tfindmycellphone.IsitpossibleIleftitonthecounterafterIcheckedin?W:Waitaminute,I’llcheckthelostandfoundboxforyou.M:Iwouldappreciatethat.W:Sorry,Idon’tseeithere.I’lltelltherestofthestafftokeepaneyeoutforit.I’msureitwillturnup.5.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:Thestoryconfusedmeabit.M:Yes,Ifounditabitconfusingtoo,andit’smuchtoolong.W:You’reright.Theleadingactorwasgood,though.【聽力材料】W:Thestoryconfusedmeabit.M:Yes,Ifounditabitconfusingtoo,andit’smuchtoolong.W:You’reright.Theleadingactorwasgood,though.【正確答案】6.C7.A【聽力材料】M:SoAlice,whendoyoubegin?W:Istartonthe21st.I’mhopingtohurrytothecoastbeforeI’mtoobusy.M:Idon’tblameyou.You’regoingtobeworkinglonghoursandyoushouldgetalittlerestbeforeitallstarts.W:Wedon’tactuallystartworkingonthefirstday,butthere’sgoingtobesomehardtraining.Allnewvolunteersarerequiredtocomplete10daysoftraining,soIdowanttogetalittleplaytimebeforethat.M:Training?Ididn’trealizeyou’dneedtodothat.W:Oh,absolutely.Wehaveclassesinthemorningandthenwe’repairedwithexperiencedvolunteersintheafternoontolearnthepracticalwork.【聽力材料】M:SoAlice,whendoyoubegin?W:Istartonthe21st.I’mhopingtohurrytothecoastbeforeI’mtoobusy.M:Idon’tblameyou.You’regoingtobeworkinglonghoursandyoushouldgetalittlerestbeforeitallstarts.W:Wedon’tactuallystartworkingonthefirstday,butthere’sgoingtobesomehardtraining.Allnewvolunteersarerequiredtocomplete10daysoftraining,soIdowanttogetalittleplaytimebeforethat.M:Training?Ididn’trealizeyou’dneedtodothat.W:Oh,absolutely.Wehaveclassesinthemorningandthenwe’repairedwithexperiencedvolunteersintheafternoontolearnthepracticalwork.【正確答案】8.B9.A10.B【聽力材料】W:Whatdoyoudointheevening,John?M:IgototheschooltheaterclubeveryTuesdayevening.Therestoftheweek,Iusuallystayhome.Idon’tlikethecityverymuch.W:Whydon’tyoulikethecity?M:BeforeImovedhere,Ilivedinavillage.Iknewallthepeopleinmyneighborhood.W:Lifeisdifferentinthecity.M:Iknow,butthevillagewasquietandtherewasonlyalittletraffic.Ihatethenoiseandthebusyroadshere.W:SodoI.Ilivenearabusyroad.Sometimesthenoisekeepsmeawakeatnight.M:Ihatecrossingtheroadthemost.Therearebikes,motorbikes,andcarscomingfromeverydirection.Theyreallyscareme.【聽力材料】W:Whatdoyoudointheevening,John?M:IgototheschooltheaterclubeveryTuesdayevening.Therestoftheweek,Iusuallystayhome.Idon’tlikethecityverymuch.W:Whydon’tyoulikethecity?M:BeforeImovedhere,Ilivedinavillage.Iknewallthepeopleinmyneighborhood.W:Lifeisdifferentinthecity.M:Iknow,butthevillagewasquietandtherewasonlyalittletraffic.Ihatethenoiseandthebusyroadshere.W:SodoI.Ilivenearabusyroad.Sometimesthenoisekeepsmeawakeatnight.M:Ihatecrossingtheroadthemost.Therearebikes,motorbikes,andcarscomingfromeverydirection.Theyreallyscareme.【正確答案】11.B12.C13.C【聽力材料】M:Hi,mynameisMarcus.Iwassentovertohelpfillinforsomeoneintheshippingdepartment.I’mnotsurewheretogo.W:Thatdepends.You’reprobablysupposedtoreporttoeitherMr.JohnsonattheloadingareaorMs.Hancockoverinthegoodshouse.M:AccordingtothepaperworkIhave,I’msupposedtoreporttoMs.Hancock.WouldyoubeabletodirectmetowhereIcanfindher?W:Sure.Youneedtogobackoutthestoreandthenacrosstheparkinglot.Thegoodshouseisjustbehindit.It’sabluebuilding.【聽力材料】M:Hi,mynameisMarcus.Iwassentovertohelpfillinforsomeoneintheshippingdepartment.I’mnotsurewheretogo.W:Thatdepends.You’reprobablysupposedtoreporttoeitherMr.JohnsonattheloadingareaorMs.Hancockoverinthegoodshouse.M:AccordingtothepaperworkIhave,I’msupposedtoreporttoMs.Hancock.WouldyoubeabletodirectmetowhereIcanfindher?W:Sure.Youneedtogobackoutthestoreandthenacrosstheparkinglot.Thegoodshouseisjust
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