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2026泸州龙马潭区4校高三上学期开学联考试题英语含答案
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英 语
本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,其中试题卷由第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)组成,共10页;答题卡共2页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的学校、班级、姓名用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写清楚,同时用2B铅笔将考号准确填涂在“考号”栏目内。
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3.考试结束后将答题卡收回。
第I卷(选择题,共95分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is Karen ding?
A.Watering the grass. B.Lsening the sil. C.Remving the weeds.
2.What’s the relatinship between the speakers?
A.Classmates.B.Teacher and student.C.Dctr and patient.
3.Why is the man writing pems?
A.Fr pleasure.B.Fr his histry class.C.Fr publishing a bk.
4.What des the man ffer t d fr Julie?
A.Buy her a gift. B.Drive her dwntwn. C.Give her a lift hme.
5.What d the speakers want t d?
A.Watch a match.B.Play a sprt.C.Drink sme juice.
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。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.Hw is the weather?
A.It's sunny. B.It's cludy. C.It's rainy.
7.What will Blake d?
A.Wrk fr a cmpany. B.Prepare t g abrad. C.Study at a university.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.When des the cnversatin take place?
A.In the afternn. B.At nn. C.In the mrning.
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.Wh read t the girls?
A.The wman.B.Only the man.C.The man and his wife.
11.When did the girls start reading well?
A.At five.B.At six.C.At seven.
12.What des the man think the wman’s sn shuld d nw?
A.Read a lt.B.D whatever he likes.C.Learn frm the man’s daughters.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why des the wman lk upset?
A.Her pen was lst. B.Sam lst her dictinary. C.The bus was late.
14.What des the man prbably think f Sam?
A.Careless.B.Pr.C.Careful.
15.What will the wman d this afternn?
A.Play table tennis. B.Talk t Sam. C.G shpping.
16.Hw is the wman’s dad ging t the cnference tmrrw?
A.By subway.B.By car.C.By bus.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is the speaker ding?
A.Giving a speech.B.Reprting news.C.Hsting a prgram.
18.Hw can we grw up?
A.By ging t new places.
B.By aviding awkward situatins.
C.By ding things that might frighten us.
19.What can yu d t make yur friendships strnger?
A.Be hnest with yur friends abut yur prblems.
B.Make yur friends share their secrets with yu.
C.Never share persnal infrmatin with friends.
20.What des the speaker want peple t knw?
A.There’s n reasn t be nervus arund new peple.
B.Being frightened shuldn’t keep yu frm meeting peple.
C.Yu shuld watch what yu say t peple yu dn’t knw.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Walt Disney Cmpany turns 100 this year, and the whle wrld celebrates its stries, characters and imaginatin — but nly Philly’s Franklin Institute huses the fficial Disney 100: The Exhibitin (展览).
Making its wrld debut(首映式) right here in Philadelphia, the exhibitin takes guests behind the scenes and puts them int the magic f Disney at what’s sure t be ne f the must-see exhibitins f this year.
When t Visit
Frm February 18 t August 27.
What t Expect
The exhibitin features 10 large, themed galleries (主题画廊) that tell the histry f Disney frm Snw White and the Seven Dwarfs t Strange Wrld.
What can guests expect? Items frm the Walt Disney Archives (档案馆), as well as mre than 250 f Disney’s “Crwn Jewels”. That includes seldm seen riginal artwrks and behind-the-scenes cllectin. A cuple f the items n view include a steambat whistle (汽笛) frm Steambat Willie(which marked Mickey’s film debut).
Admissin & Tickets
Guests have several ptins when it cmes t experiencing the exhibitin.
Peple wh visit in the daytime (9 a. m. t 5 p. m.) can buy timed tickets fr $45(adults) and $41(children aged 3—11). The best part: General museum admissin t the rest f the Franklin Institute is included in the cst.
Lking t save n tickets? Cnsider visiting during the exhibitin’s evening hurs, which run frm 5 t 8 p. m. Tickets run $25 per persn and d nt include admissin t the rest f the museum.
Lastly, cnsider picking up Flex Time Tickets, which allw exhibitin access fr any time. These run $61 a persn and must be bught ver the phne.
Lcatin & Cntact
The Franklin Institute 222 N. 20th Street Philadelphia
(215) 448-1200
21.What can we knw abut the exhibitin?
A.It’s the first exhibitin in Philadelphia. B.It pens t the public in early February.
C.It’s really wrth seeing fr peple. D.It picks up visitrs fr free.
22.Which can peple see in the exhibitin?
A.A very ld whistle. B.A Disney riginal mdel.
C.A wnderful debut film. D.A beautiful steambat.
23.What’s the advantage f the evening tickets?
A.They include general museum csts. B.Yu can visit Disney 100 flexibly.
C.Yu can buy them ver the phne. D.They are cheaper.
B
Sylvain Saudan’s skiing was s alarmingly ambitius that peple struggled t believe his accmplishments were real. The Swiss extreme skiing pineer became the first t successfully rush dwn the Spencer Culir’s 55-degree slpe (斜坡) — with mre than 200 turns, at speeds clse t freefall n France’s Aiguille de Blaitière muntain in 1967. Lcals didn’t trust that he’d really dne it until a plane flew ver the muntain and tk phts f his ski tracks. Nicknamed the “skier f the impssible,” Saudan sught ut slpes frm the Himalayas t the Alps, ften reaching the peaks by helicpter. But in 1982, he climbed fr 25 days t reach the 26, 500-ft summit f Pakistan’s Gasherbrum I, searching fr virgin areas in its natural state. “The first t dare smething are the real adventurers,” he said in 2016. “It’s the first that cunts.”
Raised n a farm in the Alps, Saudan didn’t have the resurces t train as a cmpetitive skier, and wrked as a labrer and truck driver befre becming a ski instructr. Teaching thrugh icy winters in Sctland helped prepare him fr deadly slpes. After skiing the Spencer Culir, he spent tw decades “seeking greater challenges and testing new methds,” said The Washingtn Pst. He develped a new skiing style and intrduced equipment innvatins fr steep slpes, but ignred safety precautins as he sht dwn Oregn’s Munt Hd, Tanzania’s Munt Kilimanjar, and Nepal’s Dhaulagiri.
Saudan cmpleted his last majr expeditin in 1986 by skiing dwn Munt Fuji n bare rcks, walking away withut a single cut. He “spent his life challenging gravity, avalanches, and bituary (讣告) writers,” said The New Yrk Times. He insisted that mental preparatin helped keep fear crnered, yet death was never far frm his mind. “There’s really nly ne way ut,” he said: “Dn’t fall dwn.”
24.Hw did peple react t Saudan’s achievement n the Spencer Culir’s 55-degree slpe?
A.They thught f him as a skiing pineer.B.They cnsidered it as a fact at nce.
C.They were ignrant f it cmpletely.D.They dubted it till evidence arrived.
25.Which f the fllwing can best describe Saudan?
A.Brave and generus.B.Adventurus and devted.
C.Creative but timid.D.Reserved but famus.
26.Why did Saudan g skiing?
A.T escape his past life as a labrer.B.T push himself t new limits.
C.T dcument adventures fr fame.D.T test new skiing equipment.
27.What des The New Yrk Times imply abut Saudan?
A.He faced extreme dangers in his career.B.He was cautius during his expeditins.
C.His skiing methds were widely accepted.D.His achievements were ften questined.
C
OpenAI, the cmpany behind the artificial intelligence tl ChatGPT, has set ut restructuring plans t make it easier fr it t raise mney and remve restrictins made by its nn-prfit parent (母公司).
OpenAI reveals its fr-prfit unit wuld becme a public benefit crpratin, a cmpany required t cnsider the interests f sciety as well as sharehlder (股东) value. The nn-prfit parent wuld have “a significant interest” in the public benefit crpratin, OpenAI said in a blg-pst, adding that it wuld be ne f the “best resurced nn-prfits in histry.”
OpenAI has been lking t make changes t its rules t make it easier fr investrs t prfit when they inject new investment int the firm. OpenAI was funded in 2015 as a research-fcused nn-prfit but created a fr-prfit unit fur years later t secure funding fr the high csts f AI develpment. Its unusual structure gave cntrl f the fr-prfit unit t the nn-prfit.
A $6.6 billin fundraising by OpenAI, which valued it at $157 billin, was cnditinal n it being able t remve a prfit limit and mve twards being a mre cnventinal cmpany.
“We again need t raise mre mney than we’d imagined. Investrs want t back us but they need cnventinal equity (股东权益) and a less unique structure,” OpenAI said. “The hundreds f billins f dllars that cmpanies are investing int AI shw what it will take fr OpenAI t cntinue pursuing the missin.”
“This is the critical step the cmpany needs in rder t cntinue fundraising,” said Gil Luria, analyst with DA Davidsn & C. The key t the annuncement, he said, was that the fr-prfit side f OpenAI “will run and cntrl OpenAI’s peratins and business.” Fr its AI cmpetitrs, it’s a different matter. Musk, an OpenAI c-funder, is trying t preclude the plan, as is Meta Platfrms, which is develping a cmpetitr against ChatGPT named Meta AI.
28.What is a public benefit crpratin required t d?
A.Operate its nn-prfit parent independently.
B.Fcus nly n maximizing sharehlder value.
C.Reduce the amunt f mney raised frm investrs.
D.Cmbine the interests f sciety and sharehlder value.
29.Why des OpenAI believe it needs t restructure its peratins in paragraph 5?
A.T attract mre investrs and simplify the structure.
B.T push frward its develpment gals n AI safety.
C.T settle cnflicts with its nn-prfit parent rganizatin.
D.T prevent cmpetitrs frm taking cntrl f its peratins.
30.What des the underlined wrd “preclude” in paragraph 6 mean?
A.Design.B.Prevent.C.Back.D.Fllw.
31.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A.OpenAI t Keep Influencing Sharehlders.
B.OpenAI t Defend ChatGPT frm Criticism.
C.OpenAI t Relax Cntrl ver Its Fr-Prfit Unit.
D.OpenAI t Spend Funds n Artificial Intelligence.
D
Fr much f histry, the practice f art was mysterius, and artists were viewed as being smewhat dd and ften mad. Even the wrd mst cmmnly assciated with artists — inspiratin — has its wn magical qualities. Literally, the wrd “inspiratin” means the breathing-in f a spirit. Artists were thught f as peple wh were uniquely inspired t create.
Many artists credited their talents t the presence f sme supernatural pwer. The Rmantic pets believed that art was a term that meant an ultimate expressin f beauty and truth. The search fr this ideal led them t explre bth natural and supernatural themes in their wrks.
Anther persistent view f art regarded its divrce frm lgic. Reasn and lgic were the prvince f scientists and philsphers, whereas creativity and insight were the area f the artists. The tw separate aspects f the mind were suppsed t remain distinct.
But in 1704, a majr breakthrugh ccurred. Sir Isaac Newtn, mathematician and physicist, published his study f light, Opticks. One f Newtn’s majr discveries was n the nature f clr. Using a prism (棱镜), Newtn prvided a scientific explanatin fr the presence f rainbws. The artistic cmmunity was shcked. A scientist had ventured int their sacred territry.
Mre than a hundred years later, Jhn Keats, ne f the mst famus Rmantic pets, accused Newtn f reducing beauty by “unweaving the rainbw”. His clleague, Samuel Taylr Cleridge, famusly remarked that the suls f five hundred Newtns wuld be needed t make ne Shakespeare. And yet, frm anther perspective, Newtn did nt reduce the beauty f the rainbw; he enhanced it. In his search t uncver the secrets f the rainbw, Newtn demnstrated the wnder, creativity, and inspiratin f an artist. His discvery als paved the way fr the develpment f spectrscpy, a way f analyzing the chemical makeup f light. Nw scientists can lk at the stars and knw their cmpsitin. The sense f wnder this ability creates is nt much different frm the wnder the pet r artist feels when staring at thse same stars.
32.Accrding t the passage, what was the cmmn view f artists in histry?
A.Their wrks fcused n the supernatural.B.Their unique abilities came frm within.
C.They pssessed bth lgic and magic.D.They were strange but indeed gifted.
33.Hw did the Rmantic pets react t Newtn’s discvery abut light and clr?
A.They credited Newtn’s insights t mystical influences.
B.They felt it faded the petic beauty f natural phenmena.
C.They were inspired t integrate mre scientific themes in their petry.
D.They believed it added a new dimensin t the appreciatin f beauty.
34.Why des the authr mentin Jhn Keats’ and Samuel Taylr Cleridge’s views n Newtn?
A.T cntrast their criticism with science’s artistic value.
B.T highlight the effect f scientific breakthrughs n art.
C.T shw Rmantic pets’ bjectin t scientific prgress.
D.T emphasize the superir creativity f pets ver scientists.
35.Which f the fllwing is the best title f the passage?
A.Distinguishing Art frm ScienceB.Isaac Newtn’s Influence n Arts
C.Shared Wnder f Art and ScienceD.The Artistic Interpretatin f Science
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If anyne had tld me three years ag that I wuld be spending mst f my weekends camping, I wuld have laughed heartily. Campers, in my eyes, were peple wh enjyed insect bites, ill-cked meals, and uncmfrtable sleeping bags. They had nthing in cmmn with me. 36
The friends wh intrduced me t camping thught that it meant t be a pineer. 37 We slept in a tent, cked ver an pen fire, and walked a lng distance t take the shwer and use the bathrm. This brief visit with Mther Nature cst me tw days ff frm wrk, recvering frm a bad case f sunburn and the dctr’s bill fr my sn’s fd pisning.
I was, nevertheless, talked int ging n anther fun-filled hliday in the wilderness. 38 Instead, we had a pp-up camper with cmfrtable beds and an air cnditiner. My nature-lving friends had remembered t bring all the necessities f life.
39 We have dne a lt f it since. Recently, we bught a twenty-eight-ft travel trailer cmplete with a bathrm and a built-in TV set. There is a separate bedrm, a mdern kitchen with a refrigeratr. The trailer even has matching carpet and curtains.
40 It must be true that sner r later, everyne finds his r her way back t nature. I recmmend that yu find yur way in style.
A.This time there was n tent.
B.Things are ging t be imprved.
C.The trip they tk me n was a rugh ne.
D.I was t learn a lt abut camping since then, hwever.
E.I must say that I have certainly cme t enjy camping.
F.After the trip, my family became quite interested in camping.
G.There was n shade as the trees were n mre than 3 feet tall.
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。
N dubt we all have experienced frustratin (受挫). It may be smething as 41 as grwing flwers r as serius as develping better relatinships with thers. Whatever the 42 is, there cmes a pint when yu just feel yu can’t g n any further.
And yet, the secret t 43 can be fund in a tube f tthpaste. Every time I cme t the end f a tube f a tthpaste, I am cmpletely 44 that just when I think it is abslutely empty, I can squeeze mre tthpaste ut f it. I am sure yu all have gne thrugh the 45 thing.
S, next time yu find yurself in such a situatin, 46 the tube. We can all 47 times that success came when we were n ur last chance r when we were ding smething fr the final time. It is when yu dig deep dwn fr that ne last burst f energy that yu achieve yur gal. 48 , t many peple give up t early. All they 49 t d is squeeze ne mre drp f tthpaste frm the tube. There are hundreds f 50 f successful peple wh kept n ging in the face adversity (逆境) and 51 . Even the writers f Chicken Sup fr the Sul were rejected by 33 publishers befre they fund ne wh wuld 52 their bk.
If yu have the passin t g fr yur 53 , then keep squeezing that “inner tube f tthpaste”. It is nly when yu 54 the “passin” that yu will knw whether success is yurs r nt. Just make sure that yu dn’t 55 t sn. Success may be just arund the crner.
41.A.uselessB.simpleC.bringD.funny
42.A.caseB.directinC.taskD.cmpetitin
43.A.truthB.happinessC.successD.wealth
44.A.satisfiedB.amazedC.depressedD.cnfused
45.A.naturalB.luckyC.rareD.same
46.A.rememberB.emptyC.saveD.use
47.A.enjyB.recallC.valueD.arrange
48.A.UnbelievablyB.StrangelyC.TypicallyD.Unfrtunately
49.A.decideB.wishC.needD.expect
50.A.examplesB.typesC.charactersD.signs
51.A.srrwB.disappintmentC.guiltD.misunderstanding
52.A.translateB.printC.editD.rder
53.A.dreamB.reputatinC.jurneyD.hme
54.A.make up frB.catch up withC.run ut fD.lk frward t
55.A.tryB.returnC.stpD.judge
第II卷(非选择题,共55分)
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
The silent killer — air pllutin causes seven millin premature (过早的) 56 (death) a year, nt just in 57 (develp) cuntries but als in UK and the USA as well. In China,peple are well aware f the health prblems it brings.
I check every part every day. If it has heavy air pllutin, I will prepare masks fr my family. I dislike 58 when the air is bad. Because bad air makes it difficult fr me t breathe and I think it des influence my 59 (perfrm) at wrk. A new research in china has als fund a link between air quality and levels f intelligence. In the study, 25,000 peple living acrss China 60 (test) in language and math skills last year. They fund the results f thse 61 lived in mre plluted areas were 62 (negative) impacted, especially in languages. It adds t a grwing bdy f evidence that air pllutin has an effect nt just n the lungs and heart 63 n the brain.
This research shws that the lnger we are expsed t air pllutin, the 64 (many) prblems we’re string up fr later life. Campaigners hpe this study will persuade the British gvernment 65 (think) hard befre it publishes its clean air strategy next year.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,交换生Terry在你校成语闯关比赛(Idim Challenge Cmpetitin)中荣获二等奖,请你给他写一封祝贺信。内容包括:
1. 向他表示祝贺;2. 肯定他的付出。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
Austin Riley is a race car driver. He has been drawing crwds t the race track fr years. But his rise t fame isn’t just being fast n the speedway. He’s breaking barriers n the track fr thse with disabilities. Riley has autism (自闭症). Simple tasks like tying his shes are extremely cmplicated fr him, but when yu put him in a race car — a cmplex, delicate piece f machinery — he’ll blw yur mind.
I first met Riley and his father Jasn at the lcal karting (卡丁车运动) track in 2014. I still remember hw excited Riley was t have me and my cameraman there filming his every mve. He was a karting car racer back then. He culd barely talk t me, let alne lk at me. Hwever, even thugh Riley was quiet and shy, I knew he was ging t be smething big.
The karting track is where Riley’s racing care er began. His dad just wanted t give him smething t fcus his energy n. Riley has always lved cars. He has been enthusiastic abut them since he started t learn t walk. S why nt try karting? The minute Riley hit the gas, he was attracted. Little did Riley and his father realize this was ging t change their lives frever.
In Riley’s mind, everything mves fast. Slwing things dwn makes things difficult and frustrating. But the minute Riley slid int that karting car, everything went well. He’d fund his calling and it put him n the pdium (领奖台), s many times that he wuld need a separate rm just fr his trphies (奖杯).
Riley’s jurney n the track sn tk him frm fast karting cars t really fast cars. He became the first persn with autism in Canada t get his race car licence. It pened up the track fr Riley t drive in the big leagues. Riley was nw racing acrss Nrth America, making the pdium almst every time. He was an impressive frce n the track, but an even mre impressive persn ff the track.
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。
When Riley started winning race after race, peple wanted t knw wh this kid was.
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Riley’s stry brught a ray f hpe t families having children with autism.
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2025年秋期高三开学联合考试
英语参考答案
56.deaths 57.develping 58.it 59.perfrmance 60.were tested
61.wh 62.negatively 63.but 64.mre 65.t think
66.Dear Terry,
I'm writing t extend my warmest cngratulatins t yu fr yur utstanding perfrmance in Idim Challenge Cmpetitin, where yu were awarded the secnd prize.
Yur achievement is truly cmmendable, and it reflects yur hard wrk and dedicatin twards this cmpetitin. It is evident that yu have put in a large amunt f effrt t master the idims and their meanings. Yur success is a testament t yur perseverance and cmmitment t excellence.
Once again, cngratulatins n yur well-deserved accmplishment ! I am cnfident that this recgnitin will mtivate yu t cntinue striving fr greatness in yur future study. Keep up the fantastic wrk, Terry!
Best wishes! Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
67.When Riley started winning race after race, peple wanted t knw wh this kid was. They were amazed by his incredible talent and the way he maneuvered the car with such precisin and cntrl. Despite the challenges he faced in his daily life, Riley’s passin fr racing shne thrugh, inspiring thers t see beynd the limitatins that autism can impse. His success n the track nt nly earned him admiratin frm his peers but als served as a pwerful reminder that individuals with disabilities have immense ptential waiting t be unlcked. Riley’s stry quickly spread, and he became a symbl f inspiratin, shwing that with the right supprt and pprtunities, anyne can excel in their chsen field.
Riley’s stry brught a ray f hpe t families having children with autism. It shwed them that their children, t, culd find their unique talents and passins, and that these culd be nurtured t achieve great things. Fr many, Riley became a beacn f inspiratin, prving that autism is nt a barrier t success but rather a part f a persn’s identity that can cexist with their strengths and abilities. His jurney encuraged cnversatins abut inclusivity and the imprtance f prviding equal pprtunities fr everyne, regardless f their disabilities. Riley’s impact extended beynd the race track, fstering a mre accepting and supprtive envirnment fr all.
听力原材料:
Text1:M: Are yu attending t the garden? Karen?
W: The sil is dry, s I am giving it sme water.
M: Oh, I think the grass will thank yu. But hw abut the weeds? I plan t remve them later.
W: I am glad yu say s, Eric.
Text2:M:I feel sick these days, and I think I’ve gt a flu. I can’t fcus in class.
W: Why dn’t yu g t see the campus dctr? Let me g with yu after I finish ding the exercise paper.
Text3:W: If yu’re writing pems, yu shuld study great writers in histry like Li Bai and Du Fu.
M: I’m nly writing these pems and stries fr fun. But I’d lve t learn mre abut my new hbby!
W: I’ll recmmend yu sme bks abut them.
Text4:M: Hey, Julie. I have my car tday, s yu can g hme in my car.
W: Thanks, but I need t buy a gift fr Sandy. Culd yu drive me dwntwn?
M: I’m afraid I can’t .It’s nt n my way.
Text5:W: That was a gd game! We almst wn!
M: Yeah. We tried really hard. Nw I’m tired and thirsty!
W: I’m thirsty, t. My mm just bught sme range juice. We can have sme when we get back t my huse.
M: That’s a gd idea!
Text6:W: The weather reprt said it was rainy tday. Frtunately, the weather is nt like that.
M: Yes, fine days with a few white cluds are best fr picnics. I haven’t seen yu fr a lng time, Emma. Are yu still preparing t g abrad?
W: Yes, but I fund a jb in a cmpany first t gain sme experience. Hw abut yu, Blake?
M: I’ll be a business majr at Harvard this September.
W: Really? That’s s cl. Yu are able t meet many famus prfessrs there.
M: Yes, sme f them will give us lessns.
Text7: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.
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.
M: OK, I’ll get t the cnference rm as sn as I finish.
W: Great. And let me knw if it can’t be fixed by nn.
Text8:W: Yur daughters are s cute! I can’t believe they’re nly seven years ld. Hw did they learn s much already?
M: Well, my wife and I have been reading t them since they were very yung. S they became interested in reading at a yung age. They’ve bth been reading well since the age f five.
W: That’s wnderful! I wish my sn wuld d that, t.
M: Dn’t wrry t much abut him. He’ll read mre when he’s ready. It’s better t let him d what he’s mst interested in. He’s nly six, right?
Text9:M: What’s the matter? Yu lk s upset.
W: I lent my dictinary t Sam yesterday, but he tld me this mrning he had left it n the bus.
M: When will he learn t be mre careful? I lent my pen t him last week, but he lst it t.
W: Did he buy yu a new ne?
M: Yes, but it is different. It was a gift frm my father. It culd never be replaced.
W: I’m srry t hear that. I just bught the dictinary last week. Nw I have t buy a new ne.
M: Will yu g t the city center this afternn?
W: N, I’ll play table tennis with my aunt this afternn. I’ll g t the city center tmrrw.
M: Culd yu ask yur dad t give me a ride when yu g there?
W: I’ll g there by subway. My dad will drive t a cnference in the neighbring city tmrrw.
M: Okay? Give me a call tmrrw. Let’s g tgether.
Text10:Trying t make new friends can make yu frightened smetimes. Yu’re prbably nervus that yu wn’t get alng with anyne r that yu’ll d smething embarrassing. Or maybe yu simply dn’t knw what yu shuld say t smene t break the ice and create a friendlier atmsphere. But just keep in mind that everyne’s been where yu are. N matter if smene’s shy r utging, they’ve been in a situatin where they had t talk t smene they didn’t knw. There’s n perfect thing t say, and nbdy ges thrugh life withut sme awkward scial interactins here and there. Feeling uncmfrtable is a natural part f life, and stepping utside f ur cmfrt znes is necessary fr us t grw up and t imprve ur relatinships with thers. Fr example, it may be hard fr yu t share sme f yur persnal prblems with a friend. Yu might be wrried that they’ll feel differently abut yu if yu tell them. But if yur friends see that yu want t be pen with them, even when it’s hard, they’ll als feel mre cmfrtable sharing their prblems with yu, and yur friendship will be better. This ges fr new meeting acquaintances t. It’s OK t be a little nervus, because everyne, including the persn yu’re talking t, understands that feeling. Just dn’t let it stp yu frm putting yurself ut there and trying t cnnect with new peple.
题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
A
A
A
C
C
A
C
C
B
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
A
B
B
A
A
B
A
C
A
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
C
A
D
D
B
B
A
D
A
B
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
C
D
B
A
C
D
C
A
F
E
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
B
A
C
B
D
A
B
D
C
A
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
B
B
A
C
C
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