2023-2024学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校高三上学期期中考试英语学科试卷+听力含答案
展开第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
( )1.Why was the man late fr wrk?
A.He was stuck in traffic.B.He had a traffic accident.C.His car brke dwn n the rad.
( )2.What des the man like abut the new shp?
A.The lcatin. B.The assistants. C.The clthes.
( )3.What is the man ding?
A.Placing an rder.B.Asking abut an item.C.Requesting a delivery service.
( )4.Wh might Lily be?
A.The wman’s babysitter. B.The wman’s bss. C.The wman’s child.
( )5.What des the wman agree t d?
A.Change seats. B.Call ff her trip. C.Travel n a different day.
第二节(共15小题;小题1.5分,满分25.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
( )6.Hw des the wman describe the furniture stre?
A.They sell gds nline as well.
B.There are gd bargains n sale.
C.There are gds f high quality.
( )7.What will the man d first?
A.Surf the Internet. B.G t the stre. C.Cmpare prices.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
( )8.When des the cnversatin take place?
A.In the mrning. B.At nn. C.In the afternn.
( )9.Why desn’t the man g t the cnference rm nw?
A.He needs t meet the clients.B.He is wrking n anther task.C.He has checked the heater befre.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10.What are the speakers discussing?
A.A lcal band. B.Their weekend plans. C.The wman’s cusin.
( )11.Wh is the wman scheduled t meet?
A.A relative. B.A band member. C.A cncert rganizer.
( )12.What des the man ffer t d?
A.Cnvince Jane.B.Pay fr the tickets.C.Find ut the availability f tickets.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13.What happened t the wman at the beginning?
A.She lst her phne.B.She culdn’t find the way.C.She was trapped in heavy snw.
( )14.Hw did the wman keep warm?
A.By drinking ht tea. B.By using the car heater. C.By having mre clthes n.
( )15.Why did the wman turn ff the engine?
A.It brke dwn.B.She stpped t answer a call.C.The car was running ut f gas.
( )16.What did the emergency services d?
A.They called an ambulance.
B.They led the wman t her hme.
C.They helped the wman g t the main rad.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17.What kind f place is Oldsville?
A.An il field. B.A turist area. C.A deserted train statin.
( )18.What can turists see right beside the track?
A.Trees. B.Animals. C.Desert plants.
( )19.What d we knw abut the bridge?
A.It is dangerus. B.It is made f wd. C.It is ver a deep river.
( )20.Where can turists get drinks?
A.Frm a stre. B.Frm the speaker. C.Frm a machine
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每题25分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
East Grampians Health Service
New jb, new adventure!
Dentist—Full-time
East Grampians Health Service (EGHS) is seeking applicatins frm new graduate Dentists t jin the Oral Health Department in ur new Cmmunity Health Centre n a full-time limited tenure (任期) basis frm January 2023 t late December 2023.
EGHS is lcated in Ararat, Western Victria, an active and friendly cmmunity just tw hurs frm Melburne. Clse t the Grampians Natinal Park, it prvides an excellent living and recreatinal envirnment. Our Oral Health team cnsists f a grup f prfessinal Dentists, Dental Technicians and Dental Assistants, supprted by excellent facilities and equipment.
The psitin ffers mentring (指导) supprt and accmmdatin. This is an excellent pprtunity fr a recent r new graduate t experience a brad base fr early career develpment.
Key respnsibilities:
—Wrk as a member f the dental team.
—Independently undertake clinical duties.
—Wrk clsely with the Senir Dentist in the planning and peratin f dental health services.
—Accurately dcument patient care in accrdance with health service guidelines.
Psitin requirements:
Applicants fr the psitin must:
—have a Bachelr f Dental Science degree r equivalent qualificatin;
—hld a current AHPRA registratin t practice as a dentist in the state f Victria.
—cmplete the Fit 2 Wrk Plice Check and Wrking with Children Check.
T apply fr the psitin please submit an applicatin including:
—a cver letter and resume (简历);
—a dcument detailing respnses t the Key Selectin Criteria as set ut in the Psitin Descriptin available frm: /emplyment.
Clsing date fr applicatin: 11th Nvember 2022
Cntact details: Dental Crdinatr Kaylen e Jacksn
P: 03 53529327
E: kaylene.jacksn@
Fr mre infrmatin visit
( )21.What can we learn abut EGHS?
A.It is lcated in Melburne.B.It is seeking Senir Dentists.
C.It ffers gd dental health services.D.It fcuses n training Dental Technicians.
( )22.What is required f the applicants?
A.Be qualified t d the Wrking with Children Check.
B.Be qualified t practice dentistry in Victria.
C.Have a Master f Dental Science degree.
D.Have at least ne year’s wrk experience.
( )23.What shuld the applicants pay attentin t?
A.Emailing Kaylen e Jacksn t get the Psitin Descriptin.
B.Visiting t dwnlad a standard resume.
C.Cmpleting their Fit 2 Wrk Plice Check befre December 2023.
D.Submitting their applicatin befre 11th Nvember 2022.
B
When I was little, my dad wuld let me sit beside him n the prch while he painted. He wuld tell me hw the cw by itself is just a cw, and the meadw by itself is just grass and flwers, and the sun peeking thrugh the trees is just a beam f light, but put them all tgether and yu’ve gt magic.
I understd what he was saying, but I’ve never felt what he was saying until ne day when I was up in the sycamre (梧桐) tree t rescue a kite stuck in the branches. It was a lng way up, but I thught I’d give it a sht. I started climbing. Then I lked dwn. And suddenly I gt dizzy and weak. I was miles ff the grund! But the kite was still beynd my reach. I caught my breath and frced myself t cncentrate n the kite as I climbed up.
When I had the kite free, I needed a minute t rest. That’s when the fear f being up s high began t lift, and in its place came the mst amazing feeling that I was flying. Just saring abve the earth, sailing amng the cluds.
Then I began t ntice hw wnderful the breeze smelled. It seemed like sunshine and wild grass and rain! I culdn’t stp breathing it in, filling my lungs again and again with the sweetest smell I’d ever knwn.
I never gt ver the view. I kept thinking f what it felt like t be up s high in that tree. I wanted t see it, t feel it, again.
It wasn’t lng befre I wasn’t afraid f being up s high. I culd sit there fr hurs, just lking ut at the wrld. Sunsets were amazing. Sme days they’d be purple and pink, sme days they’d be a blazing range, setting fire t cluds acrss the hrizn.
It was n a day like that when my father’s ntin (观念) mved frm my head t my heart. The view frm my sycamre was mre than rftps and cluds and wind and clrs cmbined.
And I started marveling (惊奇) at hw I was feeling bth humble and majestic (壮丽的) Hw was that pssible? Hw culd I be s full f peace and full f wnder?
It was magic.
( )24.Why did the authr climb up the sycamre tree?
A.T play in the tree. B.T get a trapped kite.
C.T prve her curage. D.T practice climbing skills.
( )25.The authr’s climbing experience was ______.
A.unusual but painful B.adventurus but rewarding
C.cmpetitive and imaginative D.well-planned and interesting
( )26.Why did the authr like being up high in the tree?
A.Because the tree had the sweetest smell.B.Because it culd help her t cncentrate.
C.Because her father encuraged her t d s.D.Because she culd enjy mre than gd views.
( )27.What message des the authr want t cnvey?
A.Practice makes perfect.B.Psitive actin leads t happiness.
C.Beautiful things dn’t ask fr attentin.D.The whle is greater than the sum f its parts.
C
Have yu ever heard smene say, “breakfast is the mst imprtant meal f the day”, r give yu advice abut why it’s vital t start the day with a health y breakfast? It seems that this meal, fr many f us, is necessary fr ur day t start well, but is it really that imprtant?
The wrd ‘breakfast’ cmes frm ‘breaking the fast’— the idea f ending the perid in which we didn’t eat during the night. The regeneratin prcess that takes place while we sleep cnsumes sme f ur natural fd reserves t heal ur bdies. Breakfast gives us an pprtunity t replenish thse depleted (耗尽的) stres f things like prtein and calcium. S, in that way, a healthy breakfast makes sense.
There are als many ften-quted studies which seem t crrelate (相关) a state f being verweight with skipping breakfast. In fact, it leads many health experts t advise a healthy breakfast t nt nly regulate but als lse weight. In a US study, 50, 000 peple were mnitred ver seven years, and thse wh ate a health y breakfast were fund t have a lwer BMI (体重指数), which seems t suggest that breakfast may indeed help peple maintain a healthy weight.
But it might nt be as simple as that. Sme experts, like Alexandra Jhnstne, prfessr f appetite research at the University f Aberdeen, suggest thse wh skip breakfast might be less aware f healthy diets and nutritin, and peple wh eat breakfast might have a healthier lifestyle verall—exercising and nt smking, fr example. And she als pints ut that with the rise in ppularity f intermittent (间歇性的) fasting t lse weight, there may als be sme benefits f nt eating breakfast, like imprving bld sugar cntrl and lwering bld pressure.
S, while breakfast has its benefits, it might nt be the mst imprtant meal. It seems that a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet might be mre imprtant fr many f us than just ne single meal.
( )28.What des the first paragraph serve as?
A.An intrductin. B.A backgrund. C.An explanatin. D.A cmment.
( )29.What des the underlined wrd “replenish” mean in Paragraph 2?
A.Set aside. B.Deal with. C.Make up fr. D.Run ut f.
( )30.What cnclusin can we draw frm Jhnstne’s research?
A.Skipping breakfast may d gd t ur health.
B.Thse wh eat breakfast can keep a lwer BMI
C.Breakfast is the mst imprtant meal f the day.
D.Intermittent fasting cntributes greatly t weight lss.
( )31.What des the authr suggest we d at the end f the text?
A.Try new lifestyles.B.Be aware f the benefits f each meal.
C.Pay mre attentin t breakfast.D.Fllw a balanced diet.
D
When a chunk f ice fell frm a cllapsing glacier (冰川) n the Swiss Alps’ Munt Eiger in 2017, part f the lng deep sund it prduced was t lw fr human ears t detect. But these vibratins (震动) held a key t calculating the ice avalanche’s (崩塌) critical characteristics.
Lw-frequency sund waves called infrasund that travel great distances thrugh the atmsphere are already used t mnitr active vlcanes frm afar. Nw sme researchers in this field have switched fcus frm fire t ice: dangerus blcks snapping ff (折断) glaciers. Previus wrk has analyzed infrasund frm snw avalanches but never ice, says Bise State University gephysicist Jeffrey Jhnsn. “This was different,” Jhnsn says. “A signature f a new material has been detected with infrasund.”
Usually glaciers mve far t slwly t generate an infrasund signal, which researchers pick up using detectrs that track slight changes in air pressure. But a cllapse—a sudden, rapid breaking f ice frm the glacier’s main bdy—is a prlific (丰富的) infrasund prducer. Glacial cllapses drive ice avalanches, which pse an increasing threat t peple in muntainus regins as rising temperatures weaken large fields f ice. A glacier “can becme detached frm the grund due t melting, causing bigger break-ffs.” says University f Flrence gelgist Emanuele Marchetti, lead authr f the new study. As the threat grws, scientists seek new ways t mnitr and detect such cllapses.
Researchers ften use radar t track ice avalanches, which is precise but expensive and can mnitr nly ne specific lcatin and neighbring avalanche paths. Infrasund, Marchetti says, is cheaper and can detect break-ff events arund a much brader area as well as multiple avalanches acrss a muntain. It is challenging, hwever, t separate a signal int its cmpnents (such as traffic nises, individual avalanches and nearby earthquakes) withut additinal measurements, says ETH Zurich glacilgist Malgrzata Chmiel. “The mdel used by Marchetti is a first apprximatin (类似事物) fr this.” she says. Islating the relevant signal helps the researchers mnitr an ice avalanche’s speed, path and vlume frm afar using infrasund.
Marchetti and his clleagues are nw wrking t imprve their detectrs t pick up mre signals acrss at-risk regins in Eurpe, and they have set up cllabratins (合作) arund the cntinent t better understand signals that cllapsing glaciers prduce. They are als refining (改善) their mathematical analysis t figure ut each ice cascade’s (瀑布状物) physical details.
( )32.What can we learn frm Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3?
A.Infrasund has a majr rle t play in discvering avalanche.
B.Researchers are trying t use infrasund in detecting ice avalanches.
C.Ice avalanches are harder t detect than vlcanic eruptins.
D.Scientists emply infrasund mre in muntain areas than in ther places.
( )33.Which is an advantage f infrasund ver radar?
A.The ability in picking up signals in wider areas.
B.The accuracy in lcating a certain avalanche.
C.The cmbinatin with ther relevant signals.
D.The sensitivity in tracking air pressure changes.
( )34.The underlined wrd “this” in Paragraph 4 refers t ______.
A.detecting multiple avalanches at the same time
B.distinguishing different cmpnents f a signal
C.calculating the speed and path f ice avalanches
D.mnitring the specific lcatin f ice break-ffs
( )35.Which f the fllwing wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A.Frm Fire t lee B.Secret f Ice Avalanches
C.Nature is Warning D.Glacier Whispers
第二节(共5小题:每题25分,满分125分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Mst peple aim t get their recmmended seven t nine hurs f sleep in ne lng stretch at night. And the technical term fr this is “mnphasic sleep (单相睡眠)” 36 . Hwever, we may nt have been prgrammed t sleep in this way.
Nw, I’m sure yu’ve had that experience f a drp in yur cncentratin in the afternn, where yu start t feel a little sleepy. 37 , as their heads begin srt f mving up and dwn during afternn meetings. And it happens t mst f us smewhere between the ne t fur pm mark.
What this suggests is that we may have been designed t sleep in a biphasic (双相的) pattern, meaning ne lnger perid f sleep at night and then a shrt afternn nap (小睡) during the day, very much like the nap cultures arund the wrld.
But is napping always a gd thing? 38 Althugh we and ther scientists have discvered that naps can have benefits fr bth the brain and the bdy, naps can be a duble-edged weapn Lng naps in the afternn r in the early evening can just take the edge ff yur sleepiness. 39 .
S if yu are struggling with sleep at night, the best advice is nt t nap during the day. Instead, buildup all f that healthy sleepiness s that yu give yurself the best chance f falling asleep easily and then staying asleep sundly acrss the night 40 , naps f arund 20 minutes taken early in the day can be just fine.
A.Well, nt necessarily
B.In ther wrds, a single perid f sleep at night
C.And yu can als see it in ther peple as well
D.It’s a little bit like snacking befre yur main meal
E.If yu’re mindful f hw ften and hw lng yur naps are
F.Yu may think this drp in yur cncentratin is because f a big lunch
G.But if yu’re nt struggling with sleep and yu can nap regularly during the day
第三部分:英语知识运用
完形填空(共15小题:每题1分,满分15分)
The Healing Pwer f Music
Since Mm died and Dad lived alne, he was ften angry, and lately he was getting mre and mre cnfusing. Tday 41 t be wrse than usual. He had a new aid named Linda, frm ur hme cuntry f Lithuania. The 42 f a stranger was bund t make Dad even mre 43 .
Sure enugh. Dad started 44 as sn as I gt in the dr. “This new girl desn’t knw anything,” he whispered with dissatisfactin.
“It’ll take sme time fr her t learn hw t help yu,” I 45 him.
The three f us sat 46 in the living rm. I wished I culd think f smething t say Lrd, please help us feel mre cmfrtable with this arrangement.
Linda 47 t her feet. Walking ver t Dad’s recrd player, she 48 a Lithuanian flk recrd nt the turntable (转盘). The familiar accrdin (手风琴) music played. Dad started 49 alng t it. Linda smiled.
The music seemed t drive all the 50 frm the rm. We chatted abut Lithuania. It was ne f the 51 visits Dad and I had ever had.
When I left, he hugged me gd-bye and asked me t 52 ld phts with him and Linda next time. 53 . I had a lk at the ld Dad, the man I’d always lved 54 time with.
I’d cme t Dad’s huse expecting the 55 . But with Linda’s help and a little music frm the ld cuntry, I’d fund what I wuld always lve.
( )41.A.prmised B.tended C.planned D.needed
( )42.A.chice B.presence C.name D.assistance
( )43.A.absent-minded B.light-hearted C.ill-tempered D.heart-struck
( )44.A.shuting B.warning C.remarking D.cmplaining
( )45.A.advised B.directed C.cmfrted D.infrmed
( )46.A.impatiently B.anxiusly C.awkwardly D.bringly
( )47.A.sprang B.went C.struggled D.came
( )48.A.threw B.placed C.grabbed D.played
( )49.A.laughing B.singing C.clapping D.smiling
( )50.A.warmth B.atmsphere C.sund D.tensin
( )51.A.lngest B.strangest C.nicest D.rarest
( )52.A.check ut B.hang n C.get thrugh D.lk at
( )53.A.Fr a mment B.At a time C.By the way D.On the whle
( )54.A.treasuring B.wasting C.saving D.spending
( )55.A.best B.cmmnest C.wrst D.happiest
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)
第一节 语法填空(共10小题:每题1.5分,满分15分)
Smth yet tensile (可伸展的). Versatile (多用途的) and durable 56 these qualities. Xuan paper is knwn as the “Paper f Ages”.
The term Xuan paper first appeared in On Famus Paintings thrugh the Ages, a bk written by Tang Dynasty (618-907) schlar Zhang Yanyuan, in which he described Xuan paper as an ideal carrier fr calligraphy and painting. Handmade Xuan paper frm Jingxian cunty, East China’s Anhui prvince, 57 (list) as a tribute (贡品) t the imperial curt fr its supreme quality during the perid.
The traditinal craft f making Xuan paper is extremely 58 (demand) : Sandalwd bark, a plant native t suthern China, ges thrugh 108 prcedures tgether with rice straw ver the curse f three years 59 it can transfrm int a batch f fine Xuan paper. The entire prcedure is s cmplex that even the mst skilled craftsman can nly master limited number f steps.
The f lw f ink, 60 is bth guided and resisted by water, determines the utput f Chinese art, and Xuan paper utshines thers with 61 (it) excellent ability t give full play t ink. Different prprtins f bar k t straw during the papermaking prcess can create different canvases best suited fr artistic expressin in freehand ink paintings r calligraphy.
Xuan paper 62 (accmpany) the passinate brushstrkes (笔触) f the Chinese literati (文人) fr thusands f years. Unlike ther frms f paper, it is very resistant t damage 63 (bring) by time. It is this durability 64 has made the preservatins f many valuable wrks frm ancient China pssible.
Papermaking is a crystallizatin f 65 (wise) f the ancient Chinese, and Xuan paper is the zenith (顶峰) f papermaking.
第二节:写作(满分15分)
假定你校陶艺社团准备举办陶艺作品展。请你为校英文报写一篇宣传稿。内容包括:1.展览目的、时间和地点:2.展览内容;3.推荐观展。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:pttery 陶艺,陶器
第三节:写作(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
“Sun, sun, sun, here it cmes...”
Danny sang while his fingers pressed and pulled skillfully at the guitar strings, delivering a slw and peaceful tune. A circle f audience had frmed, ndding and mving slwly t the sng.
Lying at the feet f the street perfrmer was his mst adring fan: One-Eyed, a white stray (流浪) dg with pieces f brwn. Danny felt the name was suitable cnsidering its physical disability. Usually, One-Eyed wuld bar k ludly as Danny perfrmed. Much t his annyance, peple ften mistk the pair as wner and pet. At this time, Danny wuld reply, “My dg? N!”, eyes rlling at the idea. Hw he wished the dg wuld leave him alne instead!
On a snwy night, while Danny was perfrming, a bird flew dwnward, landing int the midst f the crwd. It ced (咕咕叫) happily as if t harmnize with Danny. Unfrtunately, that did nt sit well with One-Eyed, which immediately bunced at it and the bird flew away desperately.
The unexpected chas upturned Danny’s hat, which culd have been filled with ntes and cins frm his appreciative audience, leaving it ignred n the grund. “Argh! The hateful dg!” Danny brke dwn, thinking t himself, “Either the dg ges r I g!”
On the next night, Danny tried t find a new place and chanced upn the park. Fr a while his earnings were gd unsurprisingly as there was a steady flw f visitrs. Hwever, that didn’t last lng. One-Eyed came alng and appinted itself as Danny’s guardian. “Argh! Here cmes the hateful dg again!” That night, Danny hadn’t made enugh mney he shuld have, all thanks t the trublesme dg.
Danny was almst mad with One-Eyed. “What shuld I d? Call an animal shelter?” Tr n by this prblem, he walked aimlessly by the lake f the park. With all his mind fcused n hw t get rid f the dg. Danny didn’t watch his steps. Suddenly, he slipped and fell int the lake accidentally. Struggling in the icy water, he cried fr help desperately, almst chking t death. Sensing the apprach f death, Danny gt int verwhelming panic.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then, a familiar barking was heard in the distance _______________________________________________
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“My her! Thank yu fr saving me,” Danny said gratefully with water y eyes. ____________________________
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哈九中2024届高三上学期期中英语学科试卷答案
听力:1-5AABCC 6-10 CBABB 11-15A CBCC 16-20 CBCBB
阅读理解:21-23 CBD 24-27 BBDD 28-31 ACAD 32-35 BABD
七选五:36-40 BCADG
完形填空:41-45 ABCDC 46-50 CABBD 51-55 CDADC
语法填空:
56.With 57.was listed 58.demanding 59.befre 60.which
61.its 62.has accmpanied 63.brught 64.that 65.wisdm
应用文范文:
Aimed at arusing ur passin fr traditinal Chinese culture, a pttery exhibitin will be rganized by the pttery club next Sunday in the schl hall.
It begins with a viewing sessin where yu will see dzens f handmade pttery created by the member f the club. Wrks f sme lcal ptters will als be n shw fr appreciatin. Fllwing that, a famus lcal ptter will give a lecture n different aspects f pttery and remark n sme f the exhibits.
If yu want t feast yur eyes n the beauty f pttery, this is a rare chance nt t be missed.
续写文范文:
Just then, a familiar barking was heard in the distance. In a split secnd, a splash f brwn, ut f breath, quickly jumped int the lake. It was One-Eyed! It barked, swimming tward Danny with all its might. On sptting One-Eyed, Danny seemed t see a ray f hpe, attempting t mve twards it instantly. Instinctively, Danny grabbed the tail f One-Eyed. Ultimately, they managed t climb ashre, exhausted. Gazing at One-Eyed in disbelief, Danny patted it tenderly in return. One-Eyed was n lnger trublesme; instead, it became a “her” in his heart.
“My her! Thank yu fr saving me,” Danny said gratefully with water y eyes. “Yu’re my brave guardian angel!” Since that night, “One-Eyed” was nnexistent while “Her”, as the dg was re-named, became a part f Danny’s perfrmance. S attached were they t each ther that they became genuine partners. Danny wuld include his pet as he engaged the audience. Her als had its wn place t lie n-the feet f Danny. While Danny played guitar, Her wuld bar k happily t harmnize with his wner. What a perfect match!
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Text 1
M: Getting t wrk in the mrning seems t take lnger each day. I was late again this mrning.
W: Are yu still driving in?
M: Yes. The traffic was s bad in the mrning. It’s just ne traffic jam after anther n the rad. (1)
Text 2
M: I like that new clthes shp. The ne I usually use is s far ut f twn. I hardly ever g there. (2)
W: Me neither, and the peple wh wrk at the new shp culdn’t be nicer. But I fund the range f styles there was quite narrw.
Text 3
M: Hi, I rdered a bk frm Justin Lewis last week. I was wndering if it has cme in yet. My name is Peter Schneider.
W: Let me check it fr yu, Mr. Schneider. Yes, the bk has arrived this mrning and shuld be ready fr yu t pick up this afternn. (3)
Text 4
W: I wish I had mre time t spend with Lily. She has t g t a babysitter every mrning.
M: It’s tugh when yu wrk s much.
W: Well, smetimes I have t ask my bss fr leave t lk after her. (4)
Text 5
W: Are there any flights n June fifteenth t Hawaii?
M: Hmm, all flights n that day are sld ut. But there’s ne flight with availability n June furteenth.
W: That date will wrk fr me. I’d prefer a windw seat. (5)
M: There’s just ne available. I’ll bk that fr yu nw.
Text 6
M: I need t get a new bed fr my flat. Is there anywhere yu can recmmend?
W: The furniture stre in twn has sme and they’re f gd quality. (6)
M: Really? I might g there later. I was thinking f lking nline but it’s difficult t tell hw cmfrtable they’d be if yu can’t try them ut first.
W: Well, yu might find a bargain that way. Yu culd try ne ut in the shp and then rder the same style nline if yu find ne that csts less than the ne at the shp. (7)
M: Gd idea. I will d that.
Text 7 (第8题为推断题)
W: Oh, Jeremy, there yu are. Have yu had a chance t check ut the prblem I mentined yesterday? I think there’s an issue with the heater in the cnference rm.
M: Ah… nt yet. I’ve been setting up the new wrkspaces fr the part-time wrkers we recently hired. (9)
W: I’m planning t hst ur visiting clients in that rm this afternn, s I’ll change the lcatin if it’s still cld in there. (8)
M: OK. I’ll get t the cnference rm as sn as I finish. (9)
W: Great. And let me knw if it can’t be fixed by nn.
Text 8 (第10题为推断题)
M: Hey, Cindy. Wuld yu like t watch a cncert n Saturday at the city center? A lcal band is giving a charity cncert fr the Children’s Cancer Fundatin.
W: I’d like t, but my cusin Jane is visiting me frm ut f state and I have t spend the weekend with her. (11)
M: Why dn’t we invite yur cusin t? Nbdy can really say n t a night f music and fun.
W: That sunds a lt f fun. I’ll call my cusin and see if she’s interested.
M: D yu want me t check whether they still have tickets? (12)
W: Thanks, culd yu d that fr me nw?
Text 9
M: S Olivia, tell us hw that happened.
W: Well, when I was driving in the muntain rad, I tk a wrng turning and gt cmpletely lst. (13)
M: Was that frightening?
W: Yeah. While I was trying t decide hw t get back t the main rad, sme heavy snw started cming dwn.
M: I was quite certain it wuldn’t last lng. It was March in Italy.
W: I wasn’t wrried at first, but I didn’t have much petrl left s I switched ff the engine. (15) I tried t phne fr help but culdn’t get thrugh.
M: Hw did yu stay warm? With the car heater?
W: That meant having the engine n s I nly used it a bit. Instead I gt all f my jumpers and trusers frm my suitcases and wre them all night. (14) I was still frzen, thugh, and wished I had sme cffee r tea with me.
M: S yu spent the whle night inside the car?
W: Yes. I managed t cntact the emergency services finally. They knew my lcatin frm my phne signal. They’d called t ask if I needed an ambulance and luckily I didn’t need it, s they just cleared the snw and led me alng the rad back t the main rad. (16)
Text 10 (第17题为推断题)
W: Hi everyne. I’d like t welcme yu abard ur train trip thrugh high desert scenery. Our trip tday lasts ne and a half hurs and the train climbs uphill fr the first frty-five minutes and then makes its way dwn t a twn called Oldsville. In the twentieth century, il was discvered here and an imprtant industry develped. It didn’t last lng, hwever, and turism is the biggest industry these days. (17) There’s a lt t see in the twn. On the jurney yu wn’t see any animals during the daytime because it’s t ht, but yu shuld lk ut fr beautiful desert plants right next t the track, althugh at this height there are n trees. (18) At ne pint, we g ver an ld wden bridge. (19) Peple get wrried because it’s nisy, but it’s quite safe. There’s n river under the bridge, but yu can see sme large clrful rcks — they’re fantastic. We dn’t make any stps n the trip because all the statins were clsed lng ag. At the far end f ur train there’s a small stre selling suvenir s that yu can’t buy anywhere else. The ther things which we sell during yur ride are drinks. Unfrtunately, the machine selling these is brken, s nce we’re underway I’ll be walking dwn the train with everything in a basket. (20) S stp me if yu want anything.
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