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/重慶市部分區(qū)縣學(xué)校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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Workmates. C.Classmates.2.Whatisthemanprobably?A.Asalesassistant. B.Ashopowner. C.Afoodwriter.3.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Tolearnart. B.Tosharesomenews. C.Toaskaboutapicture.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook. B.Ahistorian. C.Anexam.5.Whatwillthewomanhelpdo?A.Boilsomewater. B.Dothegardening. C.Cookthemeal.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Howoftendoesthewomangoswimming?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Twiceamonth.7.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantodo?A.Dooutdoorsports. B.Applyformembership. C.Askaboutthediscount.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.WhydidthewomanwanttoruntheJungleUltra?A.Tocarryoutresearch. B.Toseetherainforests. C.Totakesomepictures.9.Whatmadethewomanfeelmostscared?A.Gettinginjured. B.Losingherway. C.Seeingatiger.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatistheman'snewbookmainlyabout?A.TheuseofAIinjournalism.B.AIinnovationsinmedicine.C.EducationandAItechnology.11.WhydoesthemanuseAI?A.Tocheckfacts. B.Toobtaindata. C.Towritecomments.12.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutpicturesproducedbyAI?A.Satisfied. B.Embarrassed. C.Disappointed.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Downloadanapp. B.Receiveapolitician. C.IntroduceanAItool.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。14.Whoorganizedthecompetition?A.Theschools. B.Thegovernment. C.TheTVstation.15.Whatdidthewoman'sgrandmotherliketodomostatweekends?A.Createpaintings. B.Dobaking. C.Gowalking.16.WhatdidthewomandolastFriday?A.Shewentforapicnic.B.Sheenteredacompetition.C.Shemadeabirthdaycake.17.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheboughtanoven. B.Shewillstartabusiness. C.Sheisahighschoolstudent.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Chairingameeting. B.Givingapresentation. C.Hostingaprogram.19.Whatdoesthespeaker’spresentworkinvolve?A.Deliveringfoodtotheelderly.B.Organizingtripsforchildren.C.Workingonanartproject.20.Howdoesthespeakersoundintheend?A.Confident. B.Anxious. C.Humorous.二、閱讀理解Travelhasalwaysbeenahugepartofourlives.Itshapesourconversations,guidesourchoices,andcreatesmemoriesthatstaywithuslongafterthejourneyends.Herearethetopfourforourkids.IcelandYesit'sanexpensivedestination,buttherearewaystokeepcostsdown-suchasbringingfoodwithyouontheplanefromhome,visitingoffseason(suchastheOctoberhalfterm),visitingthefreeactivities(therearelotsofthem),self-driving,swimmingingeothermalpools,ridinghorses,whalewatchingandwalkinginsideaglacier.VietnamWespent45daystravellingthecountryfromsouthtonorth.Theovernightsleepertrainwasaparticularhighlight:sharingsnacks,playinggames,andfallingasleeptotherhythmoftherails.FranceFrancehasthebestcampsitesforfamiliesintheworld-they'rewellmaintained,andoftenwithaswimmingpool,bakery,andrestaurant(s)onsite.Plusthereisalwaysagoodcycletrackfromthecampsitetoleadyoutoachateau,beachorquietlittlevillage.Andthenthere'sthefood.MalaysiaAsafamily,we'veexploredthejungletrailsofPenangNationalPark,spottedwildmonkeysinBorneo,swuminKualaLumpur'sepicrooftoppools,hoppedaroundtheislandsofLangkawionaspeedboat,andbeenwhitewaterraftingnearIpoh.Malaysiamakestraveleasywithkids.It'salsobeenagreatplacefortheboystogrowtheirindependenceandengagingwithamixofculturesthatmakeeverydaylifefeellikealessoningeographyandglobalcitizenship.21.Wherecanyouseewhales?A.Iceland B.Vietnam C.France D.Malaysia22.WhatisacharacteristicofFrance?A.Ithasgreatcampingfacilities. B.Itfeatureslotsofwildanimals.C.Theservicesthereareexpensive. D.Ittakesalongtimetotravelthere.23.WhatcankidsgetfromtravellinginMalaysia?A.Gameexperiences. B.Delicioussnacks.C.Quietnessofnature. D.Usefulknowledge.ThomasMoran,afamouspainterinthe19thcentury,playedanimportantroleintheestablishmentofAmericannationalparks.HisvividpaintingsbroughtthesplendoroftheextraordinarylandscapesbeforetheeyesofAmericanpeople,thussettingthestagefortheregionstobewidelyrecognizedandofficiallyestablishedasnationalparks.MorancametotheUnitedStatesatage7withhisfamilyandsettledinPhiladelphia.TheycamefromnorthwestEngland,theblackenedheartoftheIndustrialRevolution:Itsmainstreetwas”adark,unattractivehole”andtheriverrunningthroughitwasastringofdirtywater.ThatwasallthenaturethatMoranknew.Moranbeganpaintingbyage15,inspiredbythelandscapepaintingsoftheBritishmasterJ.M.W.Turner.TherewasplentyoflandscapeforhimtopaintinAmerica,muchdifferentfromhishometown.Showinggreattalentinpainting,Moranwassoonhiredasanillustratoratscribner’sMonthly,andlaterappointedchiefillustratorbyage34.In1871,hewasappointedtoillustrateTheWondersofYellowstone,astorybyNathanielP.Langford,whohadparticipatedinanexpeditiontoYellowstone.CaptivatedbytheutterlyfantasticsightsLangforddescribed,Moranbecameeagertoseethisoddterritoryforhimself.In1871MoranjoinedthefirstUSgovernmentsurveyoftheYellowstoneregionwithphotographerWilliamHenryJackson.Fortwoweekshefilledhissketchbookwiththelandscape’smoststunningsights.Moran’swatercolors—thefirstcolorartworkofthearea—aswellasJackson’sphotosandthesurveyresultswerepresentedtotheCongress.HispowerfulimagesofYellowstonefiredtheimaginationofCongressmembers.InMarch1872,lawmakersofficiallymadeYellowstoneanationalpark,theworld’sfirst.BeforeMoranarrived,Yellowstoneinthepopularimaginationwasaharsh,wildplacewithhotwaterandsteamcomingoutofhellishholesintheground.Sincethepainter’sworkappeared,YellowstoneNationalParkhascometobeknownasapicturesquewonderland.BythetimeMorandied,hehadpaintedadozenotherareasthatwouldbecomenationalparksormonuments.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Hownationalparksaroundtheworldwereestablished.B.HowYellowstone’snaturalfeatureswereformed.C.WhyMoran’sfamilymovedtotheUnitedStates.D.WhyMoranstartedpaintingYellowstone.25.Whydoestheauthoruse”theblackenedheart”inparagraph2todescribeMoran’shometown?A.Theplacewasseverelypolluted.B.Thetownwasfilledwithdarkenedholes.C.Thereweremanyevil-heartedindustryowners.D.Thelaborersmostlyworedarkanddirtyuniforms.26.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheYellowstoneNationalPark?A.ItsestablishmentwasproposedbyLangford.B.Americansknewlittleaboutitsbeautybeforethe1870s.C.Thegovernmentprojectwasstartedduetoitsrichnaturalresources.D.ItwastheonlynationalparkestablishedbecauseofMoran’sworks.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.scribner’sMonthlywasamagazinepromotingnationalparks.B.MoranhadvisitedYellowstonebeforehestartedpaintingitslandscapes.C.ColorphotoswerenotcommonwhenMoranstartedpaintingYellowstone.D.Watercolorwasthemostpopularformoflandscapepaintinginthe19thcentury.Typicallyfeaturingzombiesandserialkillers,horrormoviesaretoofrighteningtobefunforsomepeople.Butmanyothersenjoyagoodfear,andlineuptoseethelatestscarymovie.Giventhevariationsinpreferences,newstudieshavestartedtoshowthebenefitsandrisksofhorrormovies.Onebenefitofhorrormoviesrevolvesaroundtheconceptofso-called“safefear.”Whenwatchingafrighteningfilm,peopleareinthecomfortoftheirownhomeortheaterseatsratherthanunderthethreatofanyrealdanger.Inacontrolledenvironment,thesefilmsmayactuallyreducethenegativeimpactonviewersandhelpthembecometougher.Researchersbelievethatviewersarelearningvicariouslythisway,pickinguptipsonhowtohandlethreatsintherealworld.Inaddition,studiesshowthatthethrillandexcitementlinkedwithscaryfilmscanbehealthy:Itallowsviewerstoreleasebottled-upemotionsandexperienceasenseofreliefafterthemovieisover.ThisprobablyexplainswhyduringtheCOVID-19pandemic,horrorandpandemicthrillerswerethemost-watchedmoviesondigitalmovieapps.However,researchersalsofindthathorrormoviescanhavenegativeeffectsonsomepeople.Peoplewhoaremoresensitivetoanxietycanpanicafterviewingathriller.Forthosewithunpleasantexperiences,traumamaybetriggeredbythethemesandimagesinthemovies,whichcouldmaketheirsymptomsworse.Furthermore,watchinghorrormoviescandisturbsleeppatterns,asthefearandanxietytheycausemaykeeppeopleawakeallnight,thusleadingtoexhaustionandbadtemperthefollowingday.Finally,specialistswarnthatfrighteningfilmscanhaveanegativeimpactonchildren.Childrenunder14whowatchhorrormovieshaveagreaterchanceofdevelopinganxietylaterinadulthood.Worseyet,exposuretographicviolenceandbloodshedcanmakethemlesssensitivetoreal-lifeviolence.28.Whatfielddoesthepassagemainlycover?A.Psychology. B.Education. C.Philosophy. D.Communication.29.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“l(fā)earningvicariously”inthesecondparagraph?A.Makinginquirieswithoutreservation.B.Gainingknowledgethroughobservation.C.Acquiringinsightsbyface-to-faceinteraction.D.Obtaininginformationfrompersonalexperience.30.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouthorrormoviescanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.horrormovielovershaveahigherchanceofviolentbehavior.B.Therearefarmorebenefitstohorrormoviesthandisadvantages.C.COVID-19wasanimportantsourceofinspirationforhorrormovies.D.Watchinghorrormoviesmayhavealong-termeffectonpersonality.31.Howdoestheauthordeveloptheideasinthispassage?A.Bydefiningandillustratingaconcept.B.Byshowingopposingviewsofanissue.C.Bypresentingcauseandeffectofaproblem.D.Byprovidingstepsforsettlingadisagreement.Thisweek,Amazonannounceditwouldcutthousandsofcorporatejobs.Thismadepeoplemoreworried:IsArtificialIntelligence(AI)takingworkers’jobs?Amazonisnottheonlyone.ManyU.S.companieshavesaidAIisonereasonfortheirlayoffs.ButsomeexpertsdoubtifAIshouldtakefullblame.TheyalsoquestionwhetherthesefamouslayoffsreallyshowhowAIaffectsjobs.MarthaGimbelfromYaleUniversitysaidusingexecutives’wordsduringlayoffstojudgeAI’simpactonjobsis“possiblytheworstway.”Shepointedoutthateachcompanyhasitsownsituation,andpeopleoverreacttosinglecompanies’newsbecausetheyfearAI’sfutureeffectonjobs.Someworkersfacemorerisks.Forexample,newcollegegraduatesanddatacentreemployeesaremorethreatenedbyAI.Astudyshowedthatsince2022,jobswithmoreAIusehavehadhigherunemploymentrates.ButMorganFrankfromtheUniversityofPittsburghfoundsomethingdifferent.WhenChatGPTlaunchedinNovember2022,onlyofficeandadministrativesupportworkerswereaffected.Theseworkersweremorelikelytolosetheirjobsinearly2023.However,computerandmathworkerssawnoobviouschange.Franksaidtechandadminworkersnowhaveahardertimefindingjobs,buthedoubtsAIistheonlyreason.BeforeandintheearlydaysoftheCOVID-19pandemic,Amazonandothertechcompanieshiredalotofpeople.Atthattime,theU.S.FederalReservekeptinterestratesnearlyzero.Expertssaidthislarge-scalehiringwouldleadtojobcutslater—andthishadnothingtodowiththerecentAIboom.WhenChatGPTcameout,theFederalReservestartedraisinginterestrates.Gimbelsaidpeoplethinkthisroundofjob-cuttalksisdifferentjustbecauseoftheword“AI.”Butsofar,thepatternofhiringandfiringislikenormalcompanybehavior,especiallyinthisstageoftheeconomiccycle.Sheaskedakeyquestion:Howwillhiringchangewhentheeconomygrowssteadilyagain?32.WhatmakesexpertsdoubtthelinkbetweenAIandrecentlayoffs?A.AIhasneveraffectedanyjobfields.B.Eachcompany’ssituationisunique.C.AllU.S.companieslieaboutthereasonforlayoffs.D.ThereisnotechnologytoproveAI’simpactonjobs.33.WhichgroupofworkerswasinfluencedbythelaunchofChatGPT?A.Newcollegegraduates. B.Datacentreemployees.C.Computerandmathworkers. D.Officeandadministrativesupportworkers.34.Whatdoweknowabouttechcompanies’hiringduringtheearlyCOVID-19pandemic?A.ItwasdrivenbythedevelopmentofAI.B.Ithelpedcompaniesavoidlayoffsinthefuture.C.ItledtolaterjobcutsthathadnothingtodowithAI.D.ItwasstoppedbytheFederalReserve’shighinterestrates.35.WhatfactordoesMarthaGimbelthinkmatters?A.AIdevelopment. B.Governmentcontrol.C.Economicstability. D.Officeperformance.HowtoHandleaMissedFlightThe“airporttheory”—arriving15minutesbeforetakeoff—iswrong:planeswillmostlikelyleavewithoutyou.Yetyoumightmissflightsduetounexpectedissueslikelongsecuritylinesorflattires.Here’showtofixit.36Call,usetheapp’schat,orfindacustomerservicedesk/gateagent.Thiscanstopyourwholeschedule(includingreturntrips)frombeingcanceled.Knowrebookingrules.Airlinesoftenrebookfreeifthey’reatfault(e.g.,delayedpriorflight),butyou’llpaymoreifyou’relate.Socheckoutairlinepolicies.37Downloadtheairlineapp,turnonnotifications,joinitsloyaltyprogram,oruseairlinelounges—thesehelpyourebookfaster,especiallyincrowds.Askforstandby(等退票)orchangetoanotherflight.Ifthenextflightisfull,requeststandby.38Check“flat-tirerule”.Forunforeseenissues(e.g.,cartrouble),askaboutthisunwrittenpolicy—airlinesmaybemoreforgiving.Putyourselfbeforeyourbags.Ifyoucheckedluggageonaflightbutdidn’tmakeitonboard,rebookfirst,thenhandleluggage.39AnAirTaginyourbaghelpstrackit.Staycalm.Patiencematters—staffaretryingtohelpyou.Getaholdofyourselfandtrytospeakcalmly.40A.Prepareinadvance.B.Contactyourairlinefast.C.Panicmakesitharderforthemtoassist.D.Airlinesholdbagsiftheyarriveearlierthanyou.E.Youcanaskforafreemealifthedelayistheairline’sfault.F.Callthepoliceandtrustthemtosolveyourproblemforyou.G.Ifnooptionsexist,askforabookingonanotherairlineorarefund.三、完形填空Beforecollege,Momtookmetothebank.Sheshowedmeheraccountbalance—only9,000yuan,thefamily’s41savings.Shewithdrew7,000yuanformytuitionandlivingcosts.Suddenly,Ifeltthe42ofpovertyonmyshoulders.Growingup,I’dlearnednottocomparewithpeersfinancially.Extracostsfelt43.Ineverjoinedclassoutings,andmyonly44wasrentingcheapmartialartnovels.Ioftenimaginedbeingaherointhosenovels,savingpeopleoutoftrouble.Butthatbankdaymademedeterminedtoeasemyfamily’sburden.Itookatuitionloan(貸款),savedmoneybyeatinglessmeat,anddidpart-timejobslikehandingoutflyers.Ievenbrokeupwithmygirlfriendbecauselong-distancecallswere45.Mostevenings,Istudiedaloneintheclassroom.Onenight,twogirlsaskedtoborrowmyphonecard.Theysaidtheirwalletswerestolenwhiletravelingandcriedastheycalledtheirfather.Thefather’svoice,whichsoundedconcernedandsincereonthephone,46me,sayinghe’dflyovertothankme.Itookthemtoeat,thenlookedforahotel.They47smallhotelsasunsafeplacesandledmetoafancyone.Thetotalof2000yuan(1,000-yuanroomfeeplus1,000-yuandeposit)48me,buttheirgratitudefueledmyheroism.Iwithdrew2,000yuanfrommyloanandpaid.Theythankedmeandwenttotheirroom.Backatthedormitory,myroommateJohnnoticedmy49smile.Afterhearingmystory,hesaid,“You’vebeen50.”Johnhadrichlifeexperience,sowerushedtothehotel.Thegirlshad51rightafterIleft,takingthe2,000yuan.Istoodthere,52.I’dlostthemoneyIbadlyneeded,butthelessonhithard:reallifeisn’tlike53novels.Beingkindisgood,butbeing54iswiser.IttookmealongtimeandalotofworktomakeupforthemoneyIlost.Thatday’s55stayedwithme—growingupsometimesmeanslearningfrommistakes.41.A.total B.extra C.re D.special42.A.confusion B.weight C.hope D.relief43.A.necessary B.common C.wasteful D.mean44.A.trouble B.entertainment C.prize D.homework45.A.unaffordable B.unimportant C.uncomfortable D.unforgettable46.A.disappointed B.confused C.touched D.comforted47.A.chose B.dismissed C.praised D.recommended48.A.surprised B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.encouraged D.excited49.A.sad B.involuntary C.a(chǎn)ngry D.unnatural50.A.helped B.respected C.fooled D.hurt51.A.signedup B.movedin C.turnedup D.checkedout52.A.crushed B.impressed C.proud D.nervous53.A.scientific B.fictional C.historic D.picturesque54.A.cautious B.honest C.brave D.strict55.A.dream B.lesson C.memory D.plan四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或者括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ANewYear'sresolutionisapersonalpromisepeoplemakeatthestartofanewyear,aiming56(improve)themselves,adoptgoodhabits,orachievespecificgoals.It'sawaytohit“reset”andpursuepositivechanges—commonexamplesincludeexercisingmore,readingregularly,savingmoney,learninganewskill,or57(spend)lesstimeonscreens.Whilemakingresolutionsiseasy,stickingtothem58(take)effort.Manypeoplestartwithenthusiasmbutstruggleastheyeargoeson,oftenbecausetheirgoalsaretoovagueortheylackaplan.59isrecommendedistosetsmall,realistictargets:insteadof“getfit,”try”walk30minutesthreetimesaweek.”Evensmallstepskeep60processgoing.Ultimately,aNewYear'sresolutionisn'taboutperfection—it'saboutgrowth.Whetheryoukeep61allyearoradjustitalongtheway,it'sareminderofthehopeandmotivationtobecomea62(good)versionofyourselfwhenanewyearbegins.Interestingly,thetraditionofmakingNewYear'sresolutionsdatesbacktoancienttimes.TheancientBabylonians,forexample,madepromisestotheirgodsatthestartofeachyear,hopingforgood63(fortunate).Today,thetraditioncontinuesworldwide,thoughthefocushasshiftedtopersonalgrowth64thanreligiouspromises.Nomatterwhatresolutionyouchoose,themostimportantthingistobekindtoyourselfifyouslipup.65(base),whatmattersisgettingbackontrackandcontinuingtomoveforward.五、書信寫作66.假設(shè)你是新華中學(xué)的學(xué)生李華,你在地鐵上撿了一只狗,但無力撫養(yǎng),外教老師Steven主動提出幫忙撫養(yǎng)。請用英文給對方寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.感謝Steven的幫助;2.詢問狗的狀況;3.問Steven有什么需要。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.郵件開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好。DearSteven,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。WewereonBusNo.808—me,mygirlfriendShmily,andfourfriendsintwoothercouples.Afterafulldayattheparkandabigmealwithfriends,Ifeltsleepy.ButInoticedfouryoungmenactedstrangely:onecrouchedonthefloor,hiddenbytheothers.Soon,ashoutbrokeout—“Thieves!”Amiddle-agedmanseizedonethief,whobeggedandofferedawallet,butherefusedtoletgo.Thethievesthenrevealed30-centimeter-longknives,threatening,“Ifyoudon’tletuslive,youwon’teither.”Thebusfellsilent;thevictimstayedaway,andthedriverdidn’tdrivetothepolicestationasthemanrequested.KnowingIcouldn’tfightfourarmedmen,Isteppedforward.“Awalletisn’tworthruiningyourlives,”Isaid.“Getoffnowsonoonegetshurt.”Thedriveropenedthedoor,andthethievesleft,noddingatme.Themiddle-agedmanfirstquestionedmeforlettingthemleave,butthankedmelaterasIwasclosetomydestination.Hesaidhewasauniversityteacher,andweexchangedrespectbeforehegotoff.Later,whenwegotoffthebus,myfourfriendstalkedexcitedly—theyadmittedthey’dwatchedthethievessearchmypocketstwicebutsaidnothing.Ismiledoutwardly,butinside,Iknewourfriendshipwasover.Ididn’tneedheroesasfriends,justoneswho’dwarnmewhenIwasindanger.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。Thatnight,Shmilytriedtocomfortme.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Amonthlater,IwaswaitingforBusNo.808whenIsawthatmiddle-agedmanagain.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

答案一、聽力選擇題1.【正確答案】C【聽力材料】W:Didyougettheemailabouttheschooldanceperformance?M:Yes.I’mgladwe’renotdoingitinMayliketheysaidatfirst.I’mnotreadyyet.Ithinkweallneedabitmoretimetopracticeduringtheschoolholidays.【聽力材料】W:Didyougettheemailabouttheschooldanceperformance?M:Yes.I’mgladwe’renotdoingitinMayliketheysaidatfirst.I’mnotreadyyet.Ithinkweallneedabitmoretimetopracticeduringtheschoolholidays.2.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Mark,how’sthecoffeeshopthesedays?M:Stillhardwork,butIloveit.I’vetakenontwomembersofstaff.Neitherofthemhasanyexperienceofthistypeofwork,butthey’refastlearners.【聽力材料】W:Mark,how’sthecoffeeshopthesedays?M:Stillhardwork,butIloveit.I’vetakenontwomembersofstaff.Neitherofthemhasanyexperienceofthistypeofwork,butthey’refastlearners.3.【正確答案】B【聽力材料】W:Hi,James,it’sme,Sally.DoyourememberIenteredthatartcompetition?Ipaintedapictureofthemountains.Well,guesswhat!Iwonfirstprize.M:It’sfantastic!Congratulations!【聽力材料】W:Hi,James,it’sme,Sally.DoyourememberIenteredthatartcompetition?Ipaintedapictureofthemountains.Well,guesswhat!Iwonfirstprize.M:It’sfantastic!Congratulations!4.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】W:AreyouusingthatworldhistorybookthatProfessorJonesrecommended?M:Yeah.Itcoverseverythinginourcourse.Ilikethewaythateachchapterisaboutadifferentcountry.W:Metoo.It'sallveryclear.【聽力材料】W:AreyouusingthatworldhistorybookthatProfessorJonesrecommended?M:Yeah.Itcoverseverythinginourcourse.Ilikethewaythateachchapterisaboutadifferentcountry.W:Metoo.It'sallveryclear.5.【正確答案】A【聽力材料】M:Susie?Ifyou’renotbusy,couldyouputthekettleon?I’vebeenworkinginthegardenandmyhandsaredirty.W:OK.Areyouhungry?Iwasgoingtoputsomethinginthemicrowaveifyou’restoppingforlunch.M:That’skindofyou,butno,thanks.【聽力材料】M:Susie?Ifyou’renotbusy,couldyouputthekettleon?I’vebeenworkinginthegardenandmyhandsaredirty.W:OK.Areyouhungry?Iwasgoingtoputsomethinginthemicrowaveifyou’restoppingforlunch.M:That’skindofyou,butno,thanks.【正確答案】6.B7.C【聽力材料】M:HiSophie!Whereareyouoffto?W:I’mjustofftothesportscentertoswim.M:Doyougotherealot?W:JustonMondaysandFridays.Itreallyhelpsmetokeepfit.M:Well,Ifindthatplayingteamsportsoutdoorsismoreeffectiveforkeepingfit!Anyway,Iguessyougotthecenter’sstudentdiscountwhenyougotyourmembership,didn’tyou?W:Idon’trememberthemmentioningthat.W:OK.M:Well,it’sworthenquiringaboutit,especiallyifyougothereoften.【聽力材料】M:HiSophie!Whereareyouoffto?W:I’mjustofftothesportscentertoswim.M:Doyougotherealot?W:JustonMondaysandFridays.Itreallyhelpsmetokeepfit.M:Well,Ifindthatplayingteamsportsoutdoorsismoreeffectiveforkeepingfit!Anyway,Iguessyougotthecenter’sstudentdiscountwhenyougotyourmembership,didn’tyou?W:Idon’trememberthemmentioningthat.W:OK.M:Well,it’sworthenquiringaboutit,especiallyifyougothereoften.【正確答案】8.B9.C【聽力材料】M:Lisa,whydidyoutakepartinthistoughrace,theJungleUltra?W:Well,Iactuallywatchedadocumentaryaboutdisappearingrainforests.IknewtherainforestswereindangerandIwantedtoseethem.IlookedforinterestingeventsaroundtheAmazon,andIfoundtheJungleUltra.M:Areyouajunglefan?W:I’mnotafanofthejunglebecauseofthescaryanimals,butIstronglybelieveweshouldsavetherainforests.OnedayIwasrunningwithateammatewhenhesuddenlystoppedandwhispered,“Atiger!”.Westayedverystillforalongtimeuntilitwalkedpast.Itwasthemostfrighteningexperienceinmylife.【聽力材料】M:Lisa,whydidyoutakepartinthistoughrace,theJungleUltra?W:Well,Iactuallywatchedadocumentaryaboutdisappearingrainforests.IknewtherainforestswereindangerandIwantedtoseethem.IlookedforinterestingeventsaroundtheAmazon,andIfoundtheJungleUltra.M:Areyouajunglefan?W:I’mnotafanofthejunglebecauseofthescaryanimals,butIstronglybelieveweshouldsavetherainforests.OnedayIwasrunningwithateammatewhenhesuddenlystoppedandwhispered,“Atiger!”.Westayedverystillforalongtimeuntilitwalkedpast.Itwasthemostfrighteningexperienceinmylife.【正確答案】10.A11.B12.A13.C【聽力材料】W:DoctorAli,yourbookJounalismandAIhascomeoutrecently.Howdidyoucomeupwiththatidea?M:Well,whenwerefertoautomatedjournalism,peoplethinkwe’retalkingaboutasciencefictionworld.Wrong.AIisbeingusedhereandnowIjustwantmorepeopletobeawareofit.W:Sodoyouoftenusethat?M:Yeah,computersaregreatatcollectingdata.AIprogramscanmonitorhundredsofnewssources,andthencollectrelevantdata.That’sthemainreasonIuseAI.W:OK.CanAIidentifynegativecommentsonnewswebsites?M:Yes,itcan.It’shelpfultohumanmonitors.W:IbelieveAItoolscanproducegraphicsfromdata.M:Yes.AnAItoolcouldgatherinformationaboutthepopularityofapolitician,let’ssay,andprese

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