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/浙浙江省強基聯(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.Whydoesthewomanwanttoborrowacar?A.Togoforatest.B.Togoonaroadtrip.C.Topracticedrivingskills.2.Whereisthelostandfoundoffice?A.Onthefirstfloor.B.Onthesecondfloor.C.Onthethirdfloor.3.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Findingmorejoggingpartners.B.Keepingexercisingtogether.C.Arrivingatworkearlier.4.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydothisweekend?A.Gotothemovies.B.Gohiking.C.Gotothebeach.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’ssalad?A.It’sdelicious.B.It’seasytomake.C.It’snothingspecial.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whodoesthemanhelpthroughhisvolunteerwork?A.Parentlesschildren. B.Theoldpeople. C.Homelessanimals.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’svolunteerwork?A.It’sdemanding. B.It’schallenging. C.It’simportant.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Howlonghasthecoffeeshopbeenopen?A.Tenyears. B.Sixyears. C.Fouryears.9.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Sheisawriter.B.Sheisateacher.C.Sheisashopowner.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatisbeingbuiltinthepark?A.Achildren’splayground.B.Apicnicarea.C.Agarden.11.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Takingboxingclasses.B.Findinganewrelaxingarea.C.FollowingDavid’srunningpath.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers. B.Trainerandtrainee. C.Husbandandwife.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatshouldthewomanpaymoreattentiontoaccordingtotheman?A.Improvingherarmmovements.B.Movingherfeetfaster.C.Increasingherpower.14.Whatmonthisitnow?A.July. B.September. C.November.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Workharder.B.Learnfromotherplayers.C.Haveconfidenceinherself.16.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Onatenniscourt.C.Inanoffice.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whichwayisgoodforrememberingwords?A.Listeningtosongs. B.Readingstories. C.Writingdiaries.18.Whydoesthespeakersuggesttalkingtonativespeakers?A.It’sgoodformakingfriends.B.It’sbeneficialforrealizingmistakes.C.It’shelpfulforlearningreal-lifelanguage.19.Whatshouldlearnersdowhenlanguagelearningseemsslow?A.Havepatience.B.Setsuitablegoals.C.Changetoanotherway.20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsoflearninganewlanguage.B.Thechallengesoflearninganewlanguage.C.Theusefulmethodsoflearninganewlanguage.二、閱讀理解ConnectwithCaltechCaltechinviteseveryonetojoinitsevents.Youcanexploretheexcitingconnectionsbetweenart,science,andengineering.Joinusonlineorinpersonforourupcomingevents.AstronomyonTapDate:October27,2025Time:7:30PM—9:30PMPlace:DogHausBiergartenWhatdoweknowaboutplanetsoutsideoursolarsystem?Joinustofindout!Wewillhavetwoshorttalks,aQ&Asession,andfuncefacts.Youcanalsoenjoywatchingstarswithtelescopes.Livemusicwillbeplayedduringbreaks.SpecialPerformanceaboutMarsDate:October30,2025Time:7:30PM—9:00PMPlace:BeckmanAuditoriumThisspecialshowusesmusicandvisualstotellthestoryofMars.ItfollowsourdreamofreachingtheRedPlanet.CouldhumansliveonMarsoneday?Comeandexplorethisquestion.ScienceJourneysSaturdayDate:Saturday,November8,2025Time:11:30AM—13:00PMPlace:BeckmanAuditoriumAfterahands-onpre-show,CaltechgraduatestudentAlejandrowillpresenthisscienceresearch,includingadrone(無人機)show,andsharehowhecreatesinventionsandexploresnewknowledge.WritersinResidenceProgramDate:November10,2025Time:6:00PM—7:00PMPlace:DabneyHall,LoungeWriterDarylGregoryandProfessorJocelynHollandwilltalkaboutGregory’snewnovel,WhenWeWereReal.Thebookasksabigquestion:whatifourworldisnotreal?Jointheconversationaboutrealityandscience.21.Whatcanparticipantsdoatthe“AstronomyonTap”event?A.EnjoyasciencemovieaboutMars.B.Listentotalksandlookatstarswithtelescopes.C.Haveaface-to-facetalkwithtwofamouswriters.D.Joininahands-onpre-showandwatchadroneshow.22.Whicheventtakestheshortesttime?A.AstronomyonTap. B.SpecialPerformanceaboutMars.C.ScienceJourneysSaturday. D.WritersinResidenceProgram.23.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Asciencetextbook. B.Aparentingmagazine. C.Aschoolwebsite. D.Anewsreport.AfatherfromNewYork,NickTomasso,accidentallystartedayearlyphototraditionwithhissonJacksonthatshowshowtheboygrowsovertime.Thephotos,whichbeganwhenJacksonwasababy,featurethetwowearingmatchingBatmanT-shirts.Itallstartedbychance.WhenJacksonwasverylittle,NickonceworeaBatmanT-shirtandalsodressedhissoninaBatmanonesie(連體衣).Hethoughtitwouldbeacutepictureandtookone.Thenextyear,theyhappenedtowearnewBatmanshirtsagain,soNicktookanotherphotowithoutrememberingthefirstone.Bythethirdyear,Nickrealizedhehadcreatedatraditionwithoutplanningto.Hethendecidedtocontinueiteveryyear.Nickhadsharedthesephotosonhisprivatesocialmediaovertheyears.Recently,hepostedacollage(拼圖)ofthepicturesonReddit,andthestorybecameverypopularonline.Manypeoplelovedseeingthechangesinthefatherandson.ForNick,thebestpartislookingbackathowhissonhasgrown.HealsofindsthetraditionagoodwaytobondwithJackson,astheybothlikesuperheroes.Nickplanstokeeptakingthesephotosaslongaspossible.HethinksitwillbefunnytoseewhenJacksonbecomestallerthanhim.ThoughNickdoesn’thavespecialplansforthephotos,hemaymakeacollageoravideoforhisson’simportantbirthdays.Forhim,thetraditionisnotjustaboutpictures—it’saboutrecordingtimeandthelovebetweenafatherandhisson.24.Howdidthetraditionbeginaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Jacksonaskedhisfathertostartit.B.ItwassuggestedbyoneInternetuser.C.Ithappenedbyaccidentinthefirsttwoyears.D.Nickplanneditcarefullyforhissocialmedia.25.WhatdoesNickenjoymostaboutthistradition?A.Becomingfamousonline.B.Teachinghissonaboutsuperheroes.C.Seeinghisson’sgrowthovertheyears.D.BuyingnewBatmanshirtseveryyear.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bond”inparagraph4mean?A.Connect. B.Argue. C.Compete. D.Disagree.27.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.HowtobecomepopularonReddit.B.Whatsuperherokidsareinterestedin.C.ThecollectionofdifferentBatmanshirts.D.Thestoryofafather-sonphototradition.Foodcantellusmuchaboutsociety,history,andevenourdreams.Whatisconsideredluxury(奢侈的)foodchangesovertime.Let’sfindouthowfoodsbecomepopularandthengooutofstyle.Historyshowsmanyfoods’status(地位)haschanged.In18th-centuryEurope,pineappleswereuncommonandexpensive,growninheatedglasshouses.Theywereusedatpartiestoshowoffwealth,notforeating.However,oncesteamshipscouldtransportthem,theybecamecommonandlosttheirluxurystatus.Similarly,oysterswereonceacheapfoodforthepoorinthe18thand19thcenturies.Butoverfishingandpollutionmadethemhardtofind,increasingtheirvalueandturningthemintoasymboloffinedining.Someitemslikesugar,tea,coffee,andcocoawereonceexpensivegiftsonlytherichcouldafford.Europeans’desireforthemledtocontroloverforeignlandsandtheuseofenslavedlabor.Asproductiongrew,costsdropped,makingthemeverydayitemsforeveryone,thoughtheystillappearinluxurygiftsets.Thestoryoflobster(龍蝦)isalsosurprising.ItwassocommonontheUSEastCoastthatitwasfedtoprisoners.Railwaycompaniesstartedservingcannedlobstertopassengers,whoturnedouttoenjoyit.Thisnewdemandmadelobsteraluxuryiteminrestaurants.Severalfactorsmakeafoodluxurious.Scarcityiskey—ifafoodishardtoget,likethehistoricalpineapple,itbecomesmorevaluable.Highcost,oftenduetoskilledlabor,alsomakesfoodlimited,likeJapaneseWagyubeef.Marketingplaysabigroletoo.Iffamouspeopleorsocialmediaadvertiseafood,itcanquicklybecomeamust-haveitem,evenifit’snotrare.Lookingahead,climatechangemaymakesomefoodsluxuriousagain.Chocolateandcoffeearebecominghardertogrow,whichmaymakethemexpensiveinthefuture.Anewideaofsustainable(可持續(xù)的)luxuryisalsoappearing.Peoplewantfoodthatisnotonlyspecialbutalsogoodfortheearth,sotheycareabouthowfoodisproduced.Thetrueluxuryisn’tjustabouthowexpensiveoruncommonsomethingis.28.Whywerepineapplesluxuriousinthepast?A.Theywereeasytocook. B.Theyweredifficulttoget.C.Theyweregoodforhealth. D.Theyweretransportedbysteamships.29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelobster’sstoryinparagraph4?A.Afood’sstatuscanrisewithshortsupply.B.Afood’sstatuscanrisewithincreaseddemand.C.Afood’sstatuscandropwithlowerproductioncost.D.Afood’sstatuscanchangewithnewwaystomarket.30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?A.Luxuryfoodswillbecomecheaper.B.Peoplenolongercareaboutthecostoffood.C.Sustainableluxurywillbecomepopular.D.Climatechangemayresultinglittleeffectonfoodprices.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.ClimateChangeTurnsSomeFoodsLuxuriousB.FromPrisontoPalace:ThePathofLuxuryFoodsC.ModernTechnologyMakesManyLuxuriesAffordableD.FromCommontoCostly:WhyCertainFoodsBecomeLuxuriousRecently,doctorsandscientistshavenoticedasharpincreaseinearly-onset(早發(fā)性的)cancersamongpeopleunder50,whichincludesmanytypesofcancersandhasbeenfoundinmanycountries,leadingsometowonderifitisbecomingacommonhealthproblem.AnewinternationalstudycarriedoutbyaresearchteamoftheUK-basedInstituteofCancerResearch,headedbyprofessorAmyBerringtondeGonzalez,suggeststhatrisingcancerrates(率)arenotonlyseeninyoungerpeoplebutalsoinolderadults.Moreover,thecancerswiththehighestincreasesinbothagegroupsarerelatedtoobesity(肥胖癥).Cancerhaslongbeenconsideredadiseaseofoldage,oftenresultingfromDNAdamagethatbuildsupovertime.Thesharpriseinearly-onsetcancershasdrawnmuchattention,withconcernsaboutpossiblenewcauses.However,thishascausedustooverlookthefactthatolderpeoplestillmakeupmostnewcancercasesaroundtheworld.Therefore,theresearchteamfromLondonaimedtoexplorewhethertheincreaseinearly-onsetcancersispartofalargertrendaffectingallages.Theteamstudieddatafrom42countries,payingattentionto13cancertypesinadultsaged20—49andthoseover50.Theychosecancersreportedbeforetoberisinggloballyinyoungeradults.Resultsshowedthatsixcancersincreasedinyoungadultsinatleast75%ofthecountries.Fiveofthesealsoroseinolderadults,withcolorectalcancer(結(jié)直腸癌)beinganexception.Early-onsetcolorectalcancerincreasedin88%ofcountries,comparedtoonly55%forolderadults.Berringtonsaidthelargerincreaseinyoungeradultsmayresultfrombettertestingincountrieswithcommonscreeningprograms.Additionally,thestudyfoundthatcancersincreasinginbothagegroupswererelatedtoobesity,inlinewithrisingobesityratesamongyouthandadults.DoctorChristopherCannandDoctorEfratDotancommentedthatthisshowsagrowingcancerproblemacrossallgenerationsandcallsforattentiontofuturesocialeffects.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutearly-onsetcancers?A.Theirincreaseishardlyrelatedtoobesity.B.Theyarenowacommoninternationalhealthissue.C.Youngpeoplearethemaingroupaffectedbytheirrise.D.Theirrisingratesinvolvebothyoungerandolderadults.33.Howdidtheteamcarryoutthestudyaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Byquotinganexpert. B.Bystudyingdata.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Bycomparingopinions.34.Whydidearly-onsetcolorectalcancerincreasemoreinyoungeradults,accordingtoBerrington?A.Improvedtestinginsomecountries. B.Higherobesityratesinyoungadults.C.Healthierlivinghabitsinolderadults. D.Positivechangesindietandlifestyle.35.WhichwordbestdescribesCannandDotan’sattitudetothestudyfinding?A.Concerned. B.Confused. C.Supportive. D.Doubtful.MakeanescaperoomWithalittlecreativity,youcansetupafunchallengeathome.Anescaperoomisanexcitingadventure.36Whiletherearemanyescaperoomsyoucanexperience,youcanalsocreatemanyathome.Here’showyoucangetstarted.First,chooseathemetomakethegameattractive.37Athemehelpsgeteveryoneexcitedbeforethegameevenbegins,anditwillhelpyouguideyourdirectionasyoucreateyourclues(線索).Next,gatherprops(道具)tosetthesceneanddesignpuzzles.Roundupitemslikelocks,smallboxes,paper,pens,anddecorationssuchaspostersordrawings.38Now,createsmallchallengesthatleadplayerstowardthefinalgoalofescaping.Forexample,designapuzzlelike:“Ihavelegs,butdon’twalk.I’mtheplaceyousitandtalk.”39Thatcluemighthelpplayersfindakeytoalockedbox.Then,playerscanunlockthebox,whichwouldholdthenextclue.Hidethecluesstrategically.Maptheescaperoute:Startattheendandworkbackward,pickingspotsforeachclueandchallenge.Youcouldchoosetohaveaprizeatthefinishline,likeminipumincookiesorothersmallprizes.Finally,doatestrun.Askanadulttobeatestplayertomakesurethestepsworkinorder.40Then,atgametime,welcomeyourplayers,setatimer,andgo!A.Theanswer—achair—couldhideaclueunderamat.B.Whentheyaredone,makewhateverchangesasneeded.C.Prepareashortparagraphtoreadatthebeginningofthegame.D.Considerplacingasmallprize,likecookiesoratreat,atthefinishline.E.Simplecostumepropslikehatsorflashlightscanalsoaddtotheatmosphere.F.Inthisadventure,youmustsolvealotofpuzzlesto“escape”aroomwithinasettimelimit.G.ItcouldbebasedonaholidaylikeHalloween,asportscompetition,oraclassictreasurehunt.三、完形填空Everyeveningafterdinner,ourfamilygathersinthetatamiroomforstorytime.Our14-year-olddaughterplayswithherRubik’sCube,whileour12-year-oldsitsnearby.Our4-year-oldsettlesintomylap,andmyhusband41againstawoodenpost.Iopenmychapterbookandcontinuewhereweleftoff.Ihavealwaysloved42tomychildren.Asamultinationalfamily—American,Filipino,andChinese—livingintheJapanesecountryside,wehavehelpedourchildrenstay43toEnglishthroughbooks.Istartedwhenmyeldestwasjust8monthsold,44frompicturebookstochapterbooks.Atfirst,illustrations(插畫)playedabigroleintheirunderstandingand45ofstories.Today,theytakepleasurein46eventsthroughwordsalone.Nowthatthey’reolder,readingtogetherislessaboutlanguageandmoreabout47.Ichoosebooksthoughtfully—interestingnovelslikeFrontDesk,orstoriesmykids48.ThemomentIreadaloudsomeofthefunnytitles,thewholefamily49withlaughter.Mykidsweredoubledover,handsholding50,aswegasped(喘氣)forairbetweenwavesoflaughter.Readingtogetheralsohelpsusreconnect.Weoftencometostorytimecarryingtheday’sworries.Butoncewestartreading,we51tothinkingthesamewayandfindcommongroundevenifwe52eachotherearlier.Thissharedexperienceresetsour53andcreatesapeacefulcejustforus.Thistraditionmaynotlastforever,butfornow,I54thesemoments.Imaynotbeabletoprotectmychildrenfromeverystormthatlifebrings,butforafewminuteseachday,Icanofferthema(n)55throughstories.41.A.rests B.cries C.sleeps D.knocks42.A.listening B.talking C.reading D.writing43.A.kind B.connected C.true D.respectful44.A.struggling B.translating C.progressing D.searching45.A.choice B.creation C.introduction D.enjoyment46.A.noticing B.picturing C.holding D.counting47.A.balance B.difference C.tie D.decision48.A.recommend B.invent C.print D.fear49.A.cried B.a(chǎn)rgued C.chatted D.erupted50.A.heads B.stomachs C.hair D.faces51.A.reply B.compare C.object D.change52.A.lookedafter B.disagreedwith C.dependedon D.commentedon53.A.feelings B.plans C.rules D.requests54.A.understand B.remember C.prize D.imagine55.A.medicine B.a(chǎn)nswer C.excuse D.shelter四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WuYiren,asix-year-oldfromakindergarteninDalangtownship,Dongguan,Guangdongprovince,hasgained56(popular)becauseofhisloveforsnooker(斯諾克臺球).Tooshorttoreachthetable,heoftenbringsasmallchairtocompetitions—asight57hasquicklywonheartsonline.Hisfather,WuZhijian,adoctorandlongtimesnookerlover,oftenspentevenings58(play)withfriends.TheyoungerWuwouldwatch59(quiet)nearby,andthroughthisconstantexposure(接觸),hegraduallydevelopedastronginterest60thesport.Realizinghisinterest,thefamilyarrangedforhimtotrainwithLiJianbing,acoachfromtheChineseBilliardSportsAssociation.SinceLi’sguidance,Wu’sskills61(improve)quickly.MostofWu’sfreetimenowisspentpracticing.Hehasacleargoal:totrainhard,learnthebasicsfully,62onedaybecomeaprofessionalplayer.Wu’sstoryreflects63biggerchangeunderwayinDongguan.Thecityischangingfromsupportingindustriesto64(build)asnookerculture.Bydevelopingacompletesnookerindustry,Dongguaniscreatinganewimageasthe“CityofSnooker.”Theyear2025isimpressiveforChinesesnooker.InMay,China’sZhaoXintongbecamethefirstAsianplayer65(win)theWorldSnookerChampionshipintheUnitedKingdom,whileBaiYulukepthertitleatthe2025WorldWomen’sSnookerChampionshipinDongguanbydefeatingtheworld’stop-rankedplayer.五、單詞拼寫66.Lastyear,IstudiedinCanadaasanestudentandexperiencedacompletelydifferentculture.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)67.Hegfromafamouslawschool,whichhelpedhimlandajobatatoplawfirm.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)68.Aswasreported,theearthquakedhundredsofhouses,leavingmanyfamilieshomelessovernight.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)69.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheproject,pleasecmebyemailbeforeFriday.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)70.Thehotelroomhasagreatvofthesea—wecanseewaveseverymorning.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)71.Shepractices(書法)everyeveninginherstudy,usingasoftbrushandblackinktowritetraditionalChinesepoems.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)72.Ifyouwanttojointheschooltrip,youneedtopay(額外的)moneyforthebusticket.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)73.Duringthepastsummervacation,I(做志愿者)atalocalanimalsheltertotakecareofabandoneddogsandcats.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)74.Althoughhefacedmany(失敗),henevergaveuponhisdreams.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)75.Eachhandmadebagintheshopis(獨一無二的),reflectingthedesigner’screativityandpersonality.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)六、完成句子76.她那親切的微笑和禮貌的態(tài)度給參加面試的每一個人留下了一個深刻的印象。Herwarmsmileandpoliteattitudeleftoneveryoneshemetattheinterview.77.得知您非常需要一位英語老師,我迫不及待地想寫信申請這個職位。LearningthatyouareingreatneedofanEnglishteacher,Ican’twaittowritetotheposition.78.外面這么吵以至于我現(xiàn)在無法專心聽講座了。ItissonoisyoutsidethatIcan’tthelecturenow.79.面對考試壓力時,我會通過深呼吸來控制自己的情緒。Whenfeelingstressedaboutexams,Itrytomyemotionsthroughdeepbreathing.80.正是這本實用的健康指南,讓青少年們沒有放棄健康的飲食習(xí)慣。thepracticalwellnessbookkeepsteenagersfromtheirhealthyeatinghabits.七、書信寫作81.假定你是李華,你校英文??癁橛覹orldHealthDay,將開設(shè)“HealthyLiving,HappyLife”專欄,現(xiàn)面向全校征稿。請你寫一篇文章投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的一個健康習(xí)慣;2.你的具體做法和收獲。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。MyHealthyHabit________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案一、聽力選擇題1.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Congratulationsonpassingthedrivingtest!M:Thanks!Nowlet’splanthatroadtripwe’vebeentalkingabout!W:Sure!I’llaskmydadifwecanborrowhiscar.【聽力材料】W:Congratulationsonpassingthedrivingtest!M:Thanks!Nowlet’splanthatroadtripwe’vebeentalkingabout!W:Sure!I’llaskmydadifwecanborrowhiscar.2.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】M:Ifoundthesekeysoutsidethebathroomonthethirdfloor.Isthelostandfoundofficeonthesecondfloor?W:No,it’sactuallyonthefirstfloor.Youcandropthemoffthereonyourwayout.【聽力材料】M:Ifoundthesekeysoutsidethebathroomonthethirdfloor.Isthelostandfoundofficeonthesecondfloor?W:No,it’sactuallyonthefirstfloor.Youcandropthemoffthereonyourwayout.3.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Thisjogginggoaliseasiertosticktowithapartner.M:Absolutely.I’dneverwakeupthisearlyonSundayswithoutyou.W:Let’skeepitupandconsidermakinganagreementtostudyandeathealthy,too!【聽力材料】W:Thisjogginggoaliseasiertosticktowithapartner.M:Absolutely.I’dneverwakeupthisearlyonSundayswithoutyou.W:Let’skeepitupandconsidermakinganagreementtostudyandeathealthy,too!4.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】M:WillyoujoinLucyatthecinemathisweekend?W:No.Iwanttodosomethingoutdoors.MaybeI’llgotothebeach.Wouldyouliketocome?M:Sure!Iwasgoingtosuggesthiking,butthebeachsoundsnicer!【聽力材料】M:WillyoujoinLucyatthecinemathisweekend?W:No.Iwanttodosomethingoutdoors.MaybeI’llgotothebeach.Wouldyouliketocome?M:Sure!Iwasgoingtosuggesthiking,butthebeachsoundsnicer!5.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:AreyoucomingtoSam’sdinnerpartytonight?I’llbringmysalad.M:Perfect!That’sexactlywhatIwashopingfor!Youshouldsharehowyoumakeitwithmesometime.W:Thanks.It’sreallynothingspecial—quitesimpletomake.【聽力材料】W:AreyoucomingtoSam’sdinnerpartytonight?I’llbringmysalad.M:Perfect!That’sexactlywhatIwashopingfor!Youshouldsharehowyoumakeitwithmesometime.W:Thanks.It’sreallynothingspecial—quitesimpletomake.【正確答案】6.B7.C【聽力材料】W:Howisyourvolunteerworkgoing?M:Itkeepsmebusyonweekends,butIcouldn’tbehappier.W:I’mgladtohearthat.Youhelpchildrenwithoutparents.Isthatright?M:No,Imostlyworkintheoldpeople’shome.W:That’sgreat.Whatexactlydoyoudoforthem?M:Imainlyhelpthemwithtechnology,youknow,likeusingsmartphones.W:That’sverynecessary!Mostoldpeopledohavedifficultyinusingnewtechnology.【聽力材料】W:Howisyourvolunteerworkgoing?M:Itkeepsmebusyonweekends,butIcouldn’tbehappier.W:I’mgladtohearthat.Youhelpchildrenwithoutparents.Isthatright?M:No,Imostlyworkintheoldpeople’shome.W:That’sgreat.Whatexactlydoyoudoforthem?M:Imainlyhelpthemwithtechnology,youknow,likeusingsmartphones.W:That’sverynecessary!Mostoldpeopledohavedifficultyinusingnewtechnology.【正確答案】8.A9.B【聽力材料】M:Thecoffeeshopdownthestreetisgivingawayfreecoffeetoday!W:Ohno,aretheyclosingdown?M:No,relax.They’rejustcelebrating.They’vebeeninbusinessfor10yearstoday.W:Cool!Ididn’trealizetheyhadbeenherethatlong.M:NeitherdidI.Ithoughttheyhadjustopenedwhenwemovedherefouryearsago.W:Italmostbecameyourofficewhenyouwereworkingonyoursecondbook.M:That’sright.Iusedtospendentireafternoonsthere.Theownerisreallyfriendly.W:Yes.Lotsofmystudentsgotheretostudy,andtheyalllovetheircookies!M:Metoo!【聽力材料】M:Thecoffeeshopdownthestreetisgivingawayfreecoffeetoday!W:Ohno,aretheyclosingdown?M:No,relax.They’rejustcelebrating.They’vebeeninbusinessfor10yearstoday.W:Cool!Ididn’trealizetheyhadbeenherethatlong.M:NeitherdidI.Ithoughttheyhadjustopenedwhenwemovedherefouryearsago.W:Italmostbecameyourofficewhenyouwereworkingonyoursecondbook.M:That’sright.Iusedtospendentireafternoonsthere.Theownerisreallyfriendly.W:Yes.Lotsofmystudentsgotheretostudy,andtheyalllovetheircookies!M:Metoo!【正確答案】10.B11.A12.C【聽力材料】M:Doyouknowwhyhalfoftheparkisclosed?W:Oh,they’readdingapicnicarea.Afterit’scompleted,wecantakeourkidsforapicniconweekends.M:That’slovely.Butthatmeanswecanonlyusethegardenareafornow.W:Yeah,andtheywon’tfinishuntilautumn.M:Well,we’dbetterfindanewplacetorun.W:Somepeoplewerediscussingitduringourlastgrouprun.Davidsuggestedanewpathalongthelake.M:Irememberaco-workerofminealsorunsthere.I’llaskhimtomorrowabouthisexperience.W:Okay.Anyway,sincewecan’trunhereanymore,Ithoughtwecouldgoandtrytheboxingclassatthegymnearourhome.M:Goodidea!【聽力材料】M:Doyouknowwhyhalfoftheparkisclosed?W:Oh,they’readdingapicnicarea.Afterit’scompleted,wecantakeourkidsforapicniconweekends.M:That’slovely.Butthatmeanswecanonlyusethegardenareafornow.W:Yeah,andtheywon’tfinishuntilautumn.M:Well,we’dbetterfindanewplacetorun.W:Somepeoplewerediscussingitduringourlastgrouprun.Davidsuggestedanewpathalongthelake.M:Irememberaco-workerofminealsorunsthere.I’llaskhimtomorrowabouthisexperience.W:Okay.Anyway,sincewecan’trunhereanymore,Ithoughtwecouldgoandtrytheboxingclassatthegymnearourhome.M:Goodidea!【正確答案】13.B14.A15.C16.B【聽力材料】W:Mr.Lee,IfeellikeIhaven’tbeenimprovingmuchlately.M:You’redoingwell.Let’sfocusonyourstepstoday.I’dliketoseeyoumoveyourfeetfaster.W:You’reright!I’vebeenfeelingalittleslowthesedays.M:Icanseethatyou’reverycarefulwithyourarmmoves,whichisgood.Butyourfeetneedtocatchup.W:Thanksforpointingthatout.M:Let’salsoworkonyourtechniques.Youhavepower,butyoulackcontrol.W:Okay.Ihopethere’senoughtimetofixeverythingbeforethematch.M:Don’tworry.We’vegottwomonthsleftbeforeSeptember.You’llbeready!W:Thanksforbelievinginme!M:Ofcourse.Moreimportantly,you’vegottobelieveinyourself.Whenyou’reonthetenniscourt,there’snooneelsebutyouandtheotherplayer.W:Yes,let’sdothis!Let’sbegintoday’spracticenow.M:That’sthespirit!【聽力材料】W:Mr.Lee,IfeellikeIhaven’tbeenimprovingmuchlately.M:You’redoingwell.Let’sfo

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