重庆市渝中区2024-2025学年高二上册期末考试英语学情检测试题(附答案)
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这是一份重庆市渝中区2024-2025学年高二上册期末考试英语学情检测试题(附答案),共18页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第一部分 听力(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,从试题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the wman take with her?
A. A sprts bag.B. A suitcase.C. A backpack.
2. Why did the man call ff his trip?
A. The weather was bad.B. He wasn't interested in it.C. There was an urgent situatin.
3. What will the wman d?
A. Cllect sme plants.B. G t wrk in the lab.C. Deliver sme materials.
4. Hw des the man feel abut his grandmther's mving in?
A. Appreciative.B. Surprised.C. Anxius.
5. Where is the wman's bk nw?
A. On a bed.B. On a desk.C. In a chest.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,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、7题。
6. What is the man's primary cncern abut the investment?
A. The prfit.B. The safety.C. The flexibility.
7. What is the wman ging t d?
A. Shw the man a website.B. Give the man a user guide.C. Open an accunt fr the man.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Where are the speakers?
A. In the man's huse.B. On a plane.C. At an airprt.
9. What des the wman suggest the man d?
A. Use the fast check-in service.
B. Take the blue suitcase n bard.
C. Let his children g thrugh security first.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is Simn's main jb respnsibility?
A. Selling prducts.B. Develping sftware.C. Prviding custmer supprt.
11. What is the functin f the sftware?
A. T analyze market trends.
B. T wrk ut prductin csts.
C. T manage relatins with custmers.
12. Hw many emplyees wrk at Simn's cmpany?
A. 3.B. 12.C. 13.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What are Nicle and Anthny?
A. Film actrs.B. News reprters.C. Radi presenters.
14. What is the speakers' pinin n the new James Bnd actr?
A. He was gd but nt the best.
B. He was a typical James Bnd actr.
C. He made the character unbelievable.
15. Which des Nicle think was gd abut the mvie?
A. The music.B. The stry.C. The special effects.
16. What rating des Anthny give the mvie?
A. Tw stars.B. Fur stars.C. Five stars.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is Tim mainly talking abut?
A. The career f him and Sam.
B. The develpment f his musical talent.
C. The experiences f being twin brthers.
18. When was Tim brn?
A. In January.B. In Octber.C. In December.
19. What is prbably the physical difference between the twins?
A. The hair.B. The build.C. The vice.
20. What can we learn abut Tim?
A. He is less cnfident than Sam.
B. He is nt interested in ging ut.
C. He is ging t put ut Sul Brthers.
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Meet Yellwstne’ s Fur Mammal Friends
Bisn
Bisn, which are herbivres (食草动物), can reach a weight f 2,000 punds. Despite their large size, they are highly agile (敏捷的), capable f running at speeds up t 30 mph and jumping vertically (垂直地) up t six feet. In 1902, America's wild bisn had decreased t nly tw dzen due t ver-hunting. Cnservatin effrts increased the Yellwstne bisn ppulatin t 4,800 in 2023. See them in Hayden, Lamar and Pelican valleys.
Gray Wlf
Gray wlves had gne extinct in Yellwstne until 14 were reintrduced in 1995. Tday, apprximately 108 wlves live here. These scial animals live in grups and can be gray, white r black. They hunt elk, deer and bisn near dawn and dusk thanks t their excellent night visin. Fr yur best chance f seeing them, head t Lamar r Hayden valleys r Blacktail Deer Plateau in the early mrning.
Elk
Up t 20,000 elk summer in Yellwstne, but mst mve t lwer altitude in the winter mnths. Elk are a large member f the deer family and can be identified by their size and white legs. Mating seasn, knwn as “the rut”, ccurs each fall when male elk fight with each ther fr females. It's characterized by their haunting bugling sund. In the summer, see them in Cascade Meadws, Madisn Canyn and Lamar Valley.
Grizzly Bear
One f tw species f bears in Yellwstne, grizzlies are big. They can weigh up t 700punds and have a distinctive hump between their shulders. Grizzlies are mnivres (杂食动物) and will eat bugs, plants, fish and mammals. Apprximately 150 live in Yellwstne and if yu' re lucky, yu may spt them in the Hayden and Lamar valleys, nrth f Munt Washingtn and between Fishing Bridge and the East Entrance.
21. What is the reasn fr the decline f America's wild bisn ppulatin by 1902?
A. Habitat lss.B. Climate change.C. Infectius disease.D. Unlimited hunting.
22. Which statement is TRUE abut gray wlves in Yellwstne?
A. They were reintrduced in 1902.B. They mainly hunt during the midday.
C. They can nly be fund in Lamar Valley.D. They live in packs and can have different clrs.
23. Where are yu mst likely t encunter all the fur mammals in Yellwstne?
A. Madisn Canyn.B. Lamar Valley.C. Pelican Valley.D. Hayden Valley.
B
Every s ften, Marg Jimenez says, her husband wuld cme hme frm wrk with injuries. “One day, he came hme with a black eye, his glasses were brken, and he had bites n his arm,” Marg recalled. “I said, ‘Well, did yu reprt it?’ He said, ‘N.’ I said, ‘Why nt?’ He said, ‘Marg, because it happens all the time.’”
Fred Jimenez wrked as a special educatin instructinal assistant fr the Nrthside Independent Schl District in San Antni. He helped students with disabilities meet their learning and physical needs, and his jb invlved everything frm diaper changes (换尿布) t helping students with hands-n instructin t managing vilent utbursts. On Feb.7, a vilent utburst sent him t the hspital when a high schl student with a cgnitive pushed him, causing a fall that led t a brain bleed.
Kreusel, a teacher wh wrked with Fred, has taught middle schlers with cgnitive disabilities fr the past 15 years. She said she lves her students, and desn't blame them fr hurting her. Many f them have their wn triggers, and Kreusel says she des her best t learn them. But she isn't always able t avid an utburst. “The student may be aggressive, but it desn't mean they are targeting yu because they hate yu,” Kreusel said. “It's usually smething that has happened, and they might be nnverbal. They can't express it, and they just blw up.”
Accrding t the U. S. Centers fr Disease Cntrl and Preventin, mst students with develpmental disabilities aren't any mre aggressive than ther students. But fr sme, their disability can lead t frustratin and, in turn, aggressin. That can make it harder fr schl districts t hire special educatin staff, at a time when schls acrss the cuntry are struggling t fill these psitins. And a recent federal survey fund, natinwide, special educatin vacancies (空缺) are the mst difficult fr schls t fill. She thinks she and her clleagues will cntinue t get hurt until the district hires mre instructinal assistants and pays them well enugh that they' re willing t stay.
24. Hw des the authr start the passage?
A. By making up a sad stry.B. By presenting a cnversatin.
C. By describing a family cnflict.D. By prviding statistics abut injuries.
25. What can we learn abut Fred's jb?
A. It requires little patience and skills.B. It may invlve unexpected risks f injury.
C. It demands a significant amunt f physical labr.D. It aims t imprve students' academic perfrmance.
26. What kind f persn is Kreusel?
A. Lving and devted.B. Humrus and gentle.C. Ambitius and sciable.D. Creative and utging.
27. What can we infer frm the last paragraphs?
A. Aggressin is the main cause f wrkplace injury.
B. Special educatin vacancies are declining natinwide.
C. Wrkplace injuries in special educatin are a cncern.
D. Special students are mre aggressive than ther students.
C
Using naturally-ccurring resurces fr cnstructin, such as wd and bamb, have been used fr centuries. Hwever, there is ne naturally-available resurce that is cmmnly fund in ur lives and has great ptential but has nt been very well explred: sdium chlride, als knwn as table salt.
In the past, salt was ften viewed as a precius prduct because surface salt was hard t cme by and difficult t btain. Nwadays, salt is an affrdable, cmmn prduct. It is excellent at string heat and humidity and is antibacterial and fire-resistant. Additinally, because f its structure, it is hard t permeate. It als has many qualities that make it versatile (多用途的) in the fd, chemical and health industries. Raw salt materials have been used thrughut histry, especially in areas near salt flats. Written recrds f cities, such as Getta near Damascus and Taghaza in Mali, shw thse buildings were primarily made f salt blcks. This material was used because f the lcatin's classness t salt mines and lack f ther viable cnstructin materials.
Atelier Luma, a French design firm, has develped a prcess f creating sustainable salt cladding panels. They als intend t strengthen the lcal salt industry thrugh the prductin f this material. Saltwater frm the Rhône river delta (三角洲) in suthern France has been used t prduce salt thrughut histry. Thrugh extensive research, Atelier Luma designers used this lcal resurce t their advantage. They develped a way f grwing crystallized salt panels using a metal mesh submerged underwater, maximizing the natural salt crystallizatin (结晶化) prcess that ccurs there. Atelier Luma's salt panels can be seen at Frank Gehry's twer at Luma Arles, specifically at the Wall f Salt. This is the first large-scale applicatin f salt cladding.
Thrugh increased explratin f salt as a building material, salt-based materials culd serve as viable alternatives t traditinal cnstructin materials. Because f increased seawater desalinatin (淡化) and ptash (钾肥) mining fr agricultural fertilizers, there is an abundance f salt that is prduced as a by-prduct f these prcesses. This has resulted in the resurce becming mre easily available than at any ther time in histry.
28. Why was salt used fr building in Getta and Taghaza?
A. Because salt was a versatile prduct.
B. Because salt prved available and practical.
C. Because salt blcks prevented the spread f disease.
D. Because salt was lighter than ther building materials.
29. Which f the fllwing is crrect abut Atelier Luma?
A. It is lcated in the Rhône river delta.B. It pineers the way f develping salt panels.
C. It maximizes natural salt prductin in France.D. It applies salt cladding panels fr the first time.
30. Which characteristic f salt is stressed in the last paragraph?
A. Abundance.B. Desalinatin.C. Durability.D. Strength.
31. What wuld be the best title f the passage?
A. The Past and Present f Salt Industry.
B. Salt: The Mst Sustainable Building Material.
C. Atelier Luma: A Prmising Design Cmpany.
D. The Rise f Salt as an Ec-Friendly Building Material.
D
Hibernatin (冬眠) is a classic tpic f science fictin. In mvies such as 2001: A ce Odyssey, Alien, r Passengers, crew members are put int a state f sleep t take year-lng jurneys t ce. Nw a new study frm Washingtn University has shwn that human hibernatin may sn becme a reality.
The research team carried ut tests n rats— animals that d nt naturally hibernate. They first identified a grup f neurns (神经元) in a deep brain regin, which were fund t be invlved in cntrlling bdy temperature during hibernatin. They shwed that, in mice, these neurns culd be stimulated using ultrasund (超声波), which was delivered thrugh a helmet withut causing an injury.
When receiving the ultrasund, the mice shwed a drp in bdy temperature f abut 3℃, and their heart rates fell by abut 47%. When the ultrasund system was switched ff, they wke up again. The result was “surprising and fascinating”, said Hng Chen, a prfessr wh led the wrk.
Researchers are als trying t determine hw t harness the pwer f hibernatin t help humans. They believe that it culd be key t addressing health cnditins like heart disease, and Alzheimer's. Furthermre, hibernatin's ability t slw aging, which was bserved in bats, culd benefit ce explratin, enabling lnger missins with less fd requirements. Research in animals als suggests that bdies f hibernating astrnauts might lse less bne and muscle, making them fit and ready t start challenging explratin sn after they wake up.
By unlcking the secrets f this remarkable prcess, researchers may uncver ways t imprve human health, as well as gain new insights int the natural wrld. Therefre, the explratin f hibernatin is an exciting area that is sure t harvest numerus benefits in the years t cme.
The scientists nw plan t lk at hw lwered bdy temperature might affect the cgnitive (认知的) abilities f humans. “Our next experiments will test wrking memry in mnkeys. This is imprtant because while astrnauts physically hibernate as they fly int deep ce, their brain still needs t be wrking,” said Chen.
32. Hw did researchers put rats int hibernatin?
A. By activating specific brain neurns.B. By putting a regular helmet n them.
C. By lwering their bdy temperature.D. By using ultrasund thrugh an peratin.
33. What des the underlined wrd “harness” in Paragraph 4 prbably mean?
A. Discver.B. Challenge.C. Overlk.D. Emply.
34. What advantage might hibernatin bring t humans?
A. It imprves peple's mental health.B. It predicts a variety f heart diseases.
C. It helps astrnauts keep physically fit.D. It enables astrnauts t build up muscle.
35. What's the purpse f the last paragraph?
A. T pint ut the significance f the study.B. T bring ut the fcus f fllw-up studies.
C. T discuss ther factrs affecting hibernatin.D. T explain practical applicatins f the finding.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
G Gardening
Gardening prvides numerus benefits beynd just fresh vegetables and flwers. It can als aid in weight management, fitness, and mental sharpness. There are mre advantages.
It's a fun wrkut.
36 But if yu find the idea f wrking in a garden a bit dull, knwing it's ding yu gd physically might make it mre entertaining. Yu plant seeds, pull up weeds, mve pts, and push a lawnmwer (剪草机) etc. 37 Even better, whatever yur age, it is an activity with a purpse--and ne that might keep yu in mtin lnger than traditinal exercise.
It reduces yur risk f heart disease.
Even thugh gardening may nt invlve high-intensity exercise, it still prvides heart-health benefits. 38 The benefits cme frm a cmbinatin f physical exercise and the stress reductin that ‘playing in the dirt’ prvides.
39
Having dirt under yur fingernails may be a sign f pr hygiene (卫生), but scientists say it culd als be a mark f gd health. Thanks t beneficial bacteria fund in sil, gardening may imprve yur immune system, helping yu get sick less and fight ff infectins easier, accrding t research that includes a 2015 study published in the internatinal jurnal Immun Targets and Therapy.
It increases c-rdinatin (配合) and strength.
Hand and finger strength, flexibility and crdinatin are essential fr everyday tasks like pening jars, carrying packages and picking up children. 40
A. It bsts yur immune system.
B. It helps yu stay fit physically and mentally.
C. It's nice t get ut in the garden n a sunny day t give it a tidy.
D. In fact, gardening can cntribute t reducing the risk f a heart attack.
E. Gardening is a great way t maintain thse fine mtr(肌肉运动的) skills and muscles.
F. The gardening tasks actually prvide a whle-bdy wrkut fr adults ver 65 years ld.
G. Mre than just gd exercise fr yur bdy, gardening prvides a wrkut fr yur brain.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was little, my family lived in my Nana's ld huse, surrunded by gardens and flwers. On the back prch Nana had dzens f ptted plants hanging n hks. She watered them, talked t them and 41 them. In winter, she brught them inside and placed them n shelves by the windws. With a little water and a lt f 42 , she kept them alive and green during the cldest mnths.
As a by I was puzzled by all the 43 she put int them. I understd the vegetable gardens. They helped t 44 the family all winter lng. I even understd the flwers arund the huse. They were pretty and 45 s sweet in the summer mnths. The reasn she put s much effrt int caring fr thse ptted plants, hwever, 46 me. They didn't give us any fd and they 47 had flwers n them. They remained a 48 t my child's mind.
Nw as I’ve grwn 49 I am beginning t understand why my Nana had thse ptted plants. It is the same reasn I have s many pictures f 50 and frests hanging in my hme. They 51 me during the dark, cld, winter mnths full f bare trees and yellw grass that light, lve, and grwth still 52 . They cnvey a message that 53 will cme again.
Tday I see Nana's ptted plants in a new 54 . They were wrth every bit f the lve and care she put int them. Althugh she is in Heaven nw, Nana 55 my greatest reminder in every stage f my life.
41. A. sldB. tendedC. cntrlledD. described
42. A. interestB. curisityC. lveD. duty
43. A. effrtsB. mneyC. stressD. skills
44. A. feedB. uniteC. cheerD. rganize
45. A. feltB. tastedC. lkedD. smelled
46. A. frustratedB. excitedC. reassuredD. escaped
47. A. alwaysB. ccasinallyC. barelyD. cmpletely
48. A. mysteryB. prmiseC. explanatinD. burden
49. A. smarterB. lderC. strngerD. happier
50. A. sunrisesB. desertsC. buildingsD. trains
51. A. warnB. cnfirmC. remindD. impress
52. A. changeB. passC. stpD. exist
53. A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter
54. A. wrldB. mannerC. directinD. huse
55. A. serves asB. cntributes tC. agrees nD. sets up
第二节单词拼写(满分15分)
根据首字母或中文提示,用选择性必修一 Unit1-4 中单词的正确形式填空。
56. Marie Curie c______ herself t her grundbreaking research in radiactivity (放射现象).
57. ______ (显然), the restaurant is fully bked, s we’ll need t make a reservatin next time.
58. There are grups f Amish peple wh live happily in the a______ f new technlgy.
59. Everyne has different ______ (喜好) when it cmes t chsing a favrite type f music.
60. The serene beauty f the sunset made us feel ______ (幸运的) t witness nature's wnders.
61. The children ______ (逗乐) by the magic shw, their eyes wide with wnder.
62. The schl enfrced a b______ n mbile phnes during exams t maintain fcus.
63. Despite their i______ appearance, the sisters had very different persnalities.
64. The plice fficer ______ (目睹) the entire accident and prvided a detailed reprt.
65. The tw natins have been engaged in c______ ver territrial bundaries fr decades.
请用所学知识完成以下单句语法填空。
66. I______ (fly) t New Yrk at this time the day after tmrrw.
67. I wrked at a panda cnservatin center in China, ______ saw a significant increase in panda ppulatin numbers.
68. ______ (defeat) in the cmpetitin made her reevaluate her strategy.
69. The ld man tld the stry as if he ______ (live) thrugh the ancient times.
70. They spent hurs preparing fr the presentatin, nly ______ (infrm) that it had been rescheduled.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友 Peter寒假要来中国旅游,他希望你推荐一家中国主题公园,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.主题公园的名字和位置:
2.你推荐的理由:
3.表示欢迎。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
In tday's wrld, where negativity ften takes center stage, it's easy t verlk the simple acts f kindness that can bring jy t smene's life. I recently had a persnal experience that reminded me f this during a particularly challenging week.
My week had been filled with prblems, frm wrk-related stress t unexpected bills and brken items. By the time I needed t g t the stre fr a few essentials, I was already feeling verwhelmed and at my breaking pint. Despite my desire t just g hme and relax, I made the trip acrss twn t the stre.
When I arrived, I fund the parking lt packed, which nly added t my frustratin. T make matters wrse, the persn next t my intended parking spt seemed t think their small car was entitled (有资格) t take up tw ces. After finally finding a spt, I realized that I had left my purse, including my debit card (借记卡) and checkbk (支票簿), at hme. Frtunately, I had a small amunt f cash and my cupn (优惠券) bk, s I decided t g inside and make the best f it.
The stre was bustling with peple, but I managed t find the items I needed and gt in line t check ut. Hwever, the line seemed t mve at a snail's pace, and my patience was wearing thin. As I waited, I culdn't help but feel my stress levels rising.
That's when I nticed an ld lady standing behind me in line. She seemed t sense my anxiety and cast a kind smile at me. I awkwardly returned the smile and cntinued t wait. After a seemingly endless wait, it was finally my turn t check ut.
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。
Hwever, what happened next was ut f my expectatin. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
As I was abut t return fr mre cash, I suddenly felt a tap n my shulder. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
英语试题答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5: ACCAC 6-10: BACAA 11-15: BBCBA 16-20: BCBCA
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23: DDB 24-27 BBAC 28-31BBAD 32-35: ADCB
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40: CFDAE
第三部分 知识语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BCAAD 46-50 DCABA 51-55 CDABA
第二节 单词拼写(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
mitted; 57. Apparently; 58. absence; 59. preferences; 60. blessed;
61. were amused; 62. ban; 63. identical; 64. witnessed; 65. cnflicts/ cnflict;
66. will be flying; 67. which; 68. Being defeated; 69. had lived; 70. t be infrmed
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear Peter,
I'm s excited t hear that yu' re planning t visit China this summer! I'd like t recmmend a fantastic Chinese theme park fr yu t experience during yur stay: The Splendid China Flk Village, lcated in Shenzhen, Guangdng Prvince.
This park is an excellent representatin f China's rich histry, culture, and diverse ethnic grups. It features ver 100 miniature replicas f famus Chinese landmarks, such as the Great Wall, the Terractta Warrirs, and the Ptala Palace. Additinally, the Flk Village displays the traditinal custms and architecture f 56 ethnic grups, allwing yu t immerse yurself in varius aspects f Chinese culture all in ne place.
I believe yu’ll find this park t be bth infrmative and entertaining, making it a must-visit destinatin during yur trip. I lk frward t welcming yu t China and sharing mre f ur beautiful cuntry with yu!
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
Hwever, what happened next was ut f my expectatin. As the cashier scanned my items, I discvered that the ttal cst exceeded the amunt f cash I had n hand. Embarrassment and cnfusin filled me as I attempted t explain my situatin t the cashier, wh seemed increasingly frustrated. Meanwhile, the patience f the peple waiting behind me in line began t wear thin. Just when I thught things culdn't get any wrse, a sense f hpelessness began t set in, and I cntemplated having t return hme t retrieve mre mney.
As I was abut t return fr mre cash, I suddenly felt a tap n my shulder. It was the elderly wman wh had been standing behind me in line. With a warm smile, she handed me sme mney and reassuringly said, “Dn't wrry, dear. We all have tugh days.” Her kindness deeply tuched me, and I thanked her with all the sincerity I culd muster befre paying fr my items. As I left the stre, I felt a prfund sense f gratitude and realized that even the smallest acts f kindness can have a significant impact n smene's day. This simple gesture f gdwill truly brightened my spirits, and it inspired me t pay it frward by helping thers whenever I can.
听力原文:
1. A 【原文】M: Have yu finished packing?
W: N, my suitcase brke s I need smething new t put in my things. I’ll get ne f thse big sprts bags as quality backpacks are expensive.
2. C 【原文】M:I canceled my trip t New Yrk.
W: Was it due t weather cnditins?
M: N, there was a family emergency. Yu knw, smetimes things happen in an unexpected way.
3. C 【原文】M: Have yu sent the plant materials yu cllected yesterday t the labratry?
W: Nt yet.
M: When d yu plan t send them?
W: I’ll get it dne in the next half hur.
4. A 【原文】W: Des yur huse seem empty nw after yur sister left fr cllege?
M: Nt really. My grandmther's mved int her rm. It's really nice having her there because she cks supper fr me if my mm and dad g ut fr the evening.
5. C 【原文】W: Excuse me. I left my bk n the bed when I checked ut just nw. Have yu seen it?
M: Oh, yes. The husekeeper saw it and gave it t the manager wh put it with the ther lst prperty. He keeps it all in the wden chest behind his desk.
6. B 7. A
【原文】W: S if yu' re after a lw-risk investment, I'd say g fr this savings accunt. It's an extremely reliable prduct.
M: What d yu mean by reliable?
W: Well, yu earn a fixed 3% a year.
M: Can I clse the accunt whenever I want?
W: Yes, yu can.
M: And can I check the accunt nline?
W: Of curse. And it's a very user-friendly site. If yu have a mment, I can demnstrate t yu hw easy it is.
8. C 9. A
【原文】W: Three peple, sir?
M: Yes.
W: But yu nly have tw barding passes here. Where's the third ne?
M: Oh n! I used the nline check-in service at hme. I didn't see there were nly tw.
W: And that blue suitcase, sir. That's hld baggage. It's t big t take n the plane. Yu need t check it in.
M: I’ll have t g back. Can my children g thrugh security nw?
W: N, I'm srry, they can't. Just g back and explain the situatin. G t the pririty check-in. It will be quicker.
M: OK, thanks.
10. A 11. B 12. B
【原文】W: What d yu d, Simn?
M: I wrk fr a cmpany that prduces sftware. And I'm a sales representative.
W: Wh d yu wrk with?
M: I wrk with a small team f representatives. There are three f us. And bviusly I have a lt f cntact with my custmers.
W: S wh are yur custmers?
M: Internatinal cmpanies that wrk with prducers and suppliers abrad. They use ur sftware t figure ut the cst f making a prduct in different cuntries.
W: Hw des this help yur custmers?
M: Well, they knw the prductin cst in each cuntry. Then they chse the supplier with the best price.
W: OK, I see. What srt f prblems d yu deal with in yur wrk?
M: The biggest prblem is time— my cmpany nly hires 12 peple. I primarily sell sftware at wrk, but I als need t train ur custmers t use it and that's a lt f wrk.
13. C 14. B 15. A 16. B
【原文】W: Ladies and gentlemen, gd evening, yu are listening t At the Mvies! I'm Nicle Reeves.
M: And I'm Anthny Hale. Gd evening!
W: Tnight we' re ging t lk at the new James Bnd film. Well, I really liked this new James Bnd actr! He's the mst suitable actr that's ever had the rle.
M: I agree, a perfect 007 type.
W: Yeah, and his acting was s unbelievably natural.
M: What did yu think f the stry?
W: It was the standard Bnd mvie with the usual beautiful wmen, the usual bad character— nthing new.
M: Well, I have t say that I thught the stry was unusually gd.
W: Fine, what did yu think abut the music? I was ttally impressed by it.
M: Yeah, it really added t the actin scenes.
W: Yes, but unfrtunately that brings up a weakness in the film fr me: the special effects. Again, it's just the same ld stuff.
M: S, verall, hw d yu rate this mvie?
W: Well, I have t give it nly tw stars …a rating f “fair”. Hw abut yu?
M: Well, it my highest rating ... fur stars ut f five!
W: Hmm. Well, that's all frm us tnight. See yu tmrrw and we’ll talk abut a best-selling nvel.
17. C 18. B 19. C 20. A
【原文】
M: Hi there. I'm Tim Tanner. I am hnred t be here tday. I’ve appeared n lts f TV shws with my brther Sam Tanner as the singing twin brthers. Peple ften ask us what it's like t be twins. Well, I was brn ten minutes befre Sam s I'm the lder brther, althugh we d have a real lder brther, Ken, wh's a year lder than us. We were brn premature — we suddenly appeared in Octber rather than January. Ken's birthday is in December, s we' re pretty clse in age.
Sam and I aren't cmpletely the same, but even ur dad makes mistakes smetimes, because there's hardly any difference in ur hair, and we' re the same build. But as sn as we pen ur muths, he’ll knw which ne it is.
In character we' re mstly similar — we’ve bth always lved music, and we’ve always had a real interest in ging ut. Hwever, peple that knw us say I'm nt as cnfident as Sam is, which is prbably true.
We are ging t prmte ur new album Time Dance next week, which is quite different frm ur first ne Sul Brthers. We’ve pured ur hearts int it, and we'd be incredibly grateful fr yur supprt.
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