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1.Hw will the man travel?
A.By plane.B.By cach.C.By train.
2.What des the wman say abut her husband?
A.He is a big fan f ftball.
B.He ften helps ck meals.
C.He eats much befre sleep.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.A walking hliday.B.Helen’s new jb.C.A custmer cmplaint.
4.Why was the cake green?
A.It was made frm vegetables.
B.It was decrated with green clr.
C.It was n the table fr a lng time.
5.What des the wman prbably want t d?
A.Get her mney back.B.Buy a new hamburger.C.Talk t the ck.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A.Clleagues.B.Strangers.C.Gd friends.
7.What kind f dance are the speakers ding?
A.Waltz.B.Cha-cha.C.Tang.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What des the man fail t get?
A.New Yrk Daily.B.Wall Street Jurnal.C.Natinal Gegraphic.
9.Why des the man buy these items?
A.T kill time.B.T plan a trip.C.T cllect stries.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.Where will the wman exchange mney mst prbably?
A.At the airprt.B.At a state bank.C.At the travel agency.
11.Hw lng will the wman’s hliday last?
A.3 days.B.7 days.C.10 days.
12.What is the wman sure t d?
A.G t see a vlcan.B.Buy sme paintings.C.Learn wd carving.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13.What are the speakers ging t d tmrrw?
A.G camping.B.G hiking.C.G climbing.
14.What des the man think f taking fruit?
A.Useless.B.Necessary.C.Incnvenient.
15.What des the man remind the wman t buy fr him?
A.Beer.B.Peanuts.C.Orange juice.
16.Hw many plates will the speakers take?
A.Tw.B.Three.C.Fur.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Where are the new branches pened?
A.In the suburbs.B.In the ld twn.C.In the city center.
18.What des Best Clthing Shp sell?
A.Beautiful and cheap clthing.
B.Classic secnd-hand clthing.
C.Expensive but attractive clthing.
19.When will the sale end?
A.Next Thursday.B.Next Friday.C.Next Saturday.
20.What will a lucky shpper receive this Saturday?
A.A free shirt.B.A discunt card.C.A wnderful gift.
二、阅读理解
Hell fellw adventurers!
Smetimes all we need is a quick escape frm the daily rutine. A weekend getaway can be just the ticket t recharge ur batteries and create unfrgettable memries. Here’s a snapsht f what a perfect shrt trip might lk like.
Essential Weekend Getaway Tips:
Chse a destinatin within a few hurs’ drive t maximize yur time ff and reduce travel tiredness.
Bk a cmfrtable accmmdatin that ffers a hme-away-frm-hme feeling, perhaps with a lcal tuch that adds t the experience.
Dn’t miss the lcal markets — they’re a treasure f unique suvenirs, delicius street fd.
Tp chices fr a Quick Escape:
Muntain Retreat: Enjy hiking trails and amazing views fr a refreshing change f pace. The muntain air and the peace f nature can d wnders fr yur spirit.
Castal Twn: Relax by the sea, enjy the seafd, and take a sun bath.
Histrical City: Step back in time with a walk thrugh ancient streets and mnuments.
Weekend trip plan:
Day 1: Arrive and settle in, then explre the lcal area. Get a feel fr the place by visiting a lcal café r park, and maybe even start a cnversatin with a friendly lcal.
Day 2: Full-day adventure — hiking, sightseeing, r just relaxing. Perhaps take a bat tur if yu’re by the cast, r a guided tur if yu’re in a histrical city.
Day 3: Slw dwn with a leisurely brunch befre heading hme. Reflect n the experiences and the stries yu’ve cllected during yur shrt but sweet escape, Then g back hme.
Remember, it’s nt abut the distance but the experience. A weekend getaway is a chance t make yurself slw dwn and return hme with a renewed spirit. S, take yur bags and let’s hit the rad!
21.Which f the fllwing is NOT an essential tip fr a weekend getaway accrding t the text?
A.Select a destinatin that’s nly a shrt drive away.
B.Plan t visit all the well-knwn turist attractins in the area.
C.Make sure t visit the lcal markets fr unique finds and fd.
D.Reserve a place t stay that prvides a sense f cmfrt and lcal charm.
22.What is the activity suggested fr the secnd day if yu are in a castal twn?
A.Taking a bat tur.B.Hiking in the muntains.
C.Visiting ancient mnuments.D.Staying indrs and reading.
23.The underlined sentence “Remember, it’s nt abut the distance but the experience.” implies that ______.
A.peple shuld nly chse a very clse destinatin fr a weekend getaway
B.weekend getaways, regardless f distance, shuld fcus n nature-centered experiences
C.what ne experiences during a weekend getaway matters mre than hw far they travel
D.lnger-distance weekend getaways lack the charm and authenticity f shrter nes
Becming a nurse was practically a natural chice fr little Eugenia Millender, wh began her years f health service by helping her grandmther, wh didn’t like needles, with her injectins. Brn in Panama, Millender grew up in a racially diverse family and cmmunity. Her mther was Afr-Latina Panamanian, and her father was indigenus (本地的) Guna Panamanian.
When Millender was 12, she arrived in Brklyn with her mther, hping t bring her a better life. They experienced pverty, and Millender saw the access and quality f health care peple received. “My mther didn’t speak English, and when she tried t get care, peple ignred her,” she says. Then she mved t Flrida as a teenager and jined the army after high schl, which allwed her t earn her undergraduate and master’s degrees in nursing. Wrking in emergency departments, which ften cared fr the uninsured, she witnessed families struggling with the same challenges her mther had.
“Yu knw they dn’t have the resurces t take care f their lved nes nce they are discharged frm the hspital, r they dn’t understand what the dctrs and nurses are telling them because they speak a different language r an indigenus language,” she says.
Nw as a prfessr at Flrida State University Cllege f Nursing, Millender c-funded an institute and serves as its c-directr. The institute fcuses n addressing the causes f health inequities— frm language and cultural barriers t mental-health challenges. Drawing n her wn experiences, she spends time learning frm cmmunities abut their needs and the bstacles they face. That includes incrprating, rather than dismissing, cultural beliefs, and cmmunity-based prgrams that cnnect peple with health care, ften fr the first time.
Recently, Millender has seen her wrk cme full circle with prgrams she has launched in her native Panama t imprve health care fr indigenus peple. “I feel very privileged, s I have t give back,” she says.
24.What inspired Millender t becme a nurse?
A.Her parents’ expectatins.B.Her childhd experiences.
C.Her desire t get ut f pverty.D.Her lve fr science and medicine.
25.What challenge did Millender’s mther face in accessing health care?
A.The unstable jb.B.The language barrier.
C.The lack f persnal insurance.D.The lack f family cmpaninship.
26.What des paragraph 4 tell us abut Millender?
A.Her wish t attain prfessrship.B.Her relatinship with the cmmunity.
C.Her effrts t tackle health unfairness.D.Her pinins n prfessinal health care.
27.Which wrd best describes Millender?
A.Ambitius.B.Hnest.C.Strict.D.Defensive.
A recent study links scial media use with pr sleep quality and mre cmmn nightmares.
It’s the latest in a series f studies that link adlescents’ frequent use f scial media with wrrisme mental health utcmes — and the first t fcus n the negative psychlgical (心理的) impact it may be having n dream quality and related sleep issues.
This ccurs, in part, because the cntent ne sees there “abut bullying, plitical fights, distressing (使人心烦的) news, and scial cmparisns adds emtinal distress, which can lead t bad dreams,” says Shelby Harris, a clinical psychlgist and a neurscientist at Albert Einstein Cllege f Medicine in New Yrk City, wh was nt invlved in the research.
Regardless f ne’s intentins, upsetting infrmatin r negative interactins cmmnly ccur acrss the scial platfrms as their algrithms (算法) are specifically designed t physilgically (生理地) and psychlgically aruse emtins and feed int media addictin, making the brain and bdy want even mre scial media input.
Examples f cmmnly reprted nightmares included fights with ther scial media users, annying news stries, being unable t access ne’s scial media accunt, and feelings f being treated unfairly, helplessness, and lss f cntrl.
And while peple may smetimes experience such unpleasant utcmes due t ther external factrs, “the cntributin f this study is that these themes are in the specific cntext f scial media,” says Pamela Rutledge, directr f the Media Psychlgy Research Center in Califrnia, wh was nt invlved in the research.
Beynd unpleasant and distressing dreams, the Flinders study and ther related research shws that prer sleep quality and sleep disruptins are als generally mre cmmn amng peple wh veruse scial media applicatins. Even mre plain, Chen says “if yur eyes are pen ding smething else, yu’re nt sleeping.”
Recent data shws 20 percent f peple getting less than five hurs f sleep each night with mre than 50 percent getting nly six t seven hurs nightly. The U.S. Centers fr Disease Cntrl and Preventin recmmends getting between seven t eight hurs “f gd-quality sleep” every night in rder t avid issues related t sleep deprivatin (缺乏).
28.Which nline cntent may cause bad dreams?
A.Live basketball scre updates.B.Step-by-step bread recipes.
C.Breaking news abut a terrrist attack.D.Cute vides f cats playing the pian.
29.Why are negative interactins cmmnly seen n scial platfrms?
A.Peple express emtins n platfrms.B.The media nly publish distressing news.
C.Peple cmpare themselves with thers.D.Algrithms are built t bring ut emtins.
30.What is a cmmn feature f the reprted nightmares?
A.They are clearly remembered.B.They last fr a lng time.
C.They appear ver and ver again.D.They have similar cntexts.
31.What might be discussed in the next paragraph?
A.What health prblems may arise.B.Why peple ignre sleep quality.
C.Hw t check health cnditins.D.Where t find medical resurces.
If yu’ve ever thught it wuld be great t walk int a rm and knw whether a harmful airbrne virus is hanging arund, scientists have a device fr yu. Researchers have created a new machine, a little bigger than a bread maker, which can quickly detect the airbrne viruses. Rajan Chakrabarty, a scientist at Washingtn University in St. Luis, wrked with his team nnstp fr three years t create the detectr. One f the main challenges when they sample the airbrne viruses is cllecting enugh air t cncentrate viral particles (颗粒) at detectable levels. This detectr pulls in 1,000 cubic meters f air each minute, cmpared t previus detectrs which breathed in 2 t 8 cubic meters f air per minute.
“T trap the virus, we create an artificial cyclne (旋风) inside the sampler,” Chakrabarty says. “By mving liquid arund at a high rate, viruses get trapped in the cyclne wall and cncentrated fr analysis. Any virus nt captured in the liquid is filtered (过滤) ut with a HEPA filter. After five minutes, the liquid is pumped t a bisensr. The bisensr cnsists f an electrde attached t a specialized immune system prtein that fights infectins much like antibdies but is smaller and tugher. The bisensr is based n a detectr,”
T test the detectr, the researchers sent the device t the apartments f tw peple with viral infectins. “The device detected amunts f virus shed by the patients,” Chakrabarty says. Air cllected frm an empty cnference rm shwed little sign f the virus. This indicates that the patients eliminated the virus and released it int the air thrugh actins like breathing, talking, cughing, r sneezing, but nly in very small amunts.
There are still sme challenges. Fr instance, the device is as nisy as a cleaner r a ringing phne. That’s prbably t lud fr cntinuus use in a classrm r ffice, but culd be tlerated fr 10 minutes. Such detectrs cst much mney t build in a research lab. Cmmercial versins may be t expensive fr hme use but culd be used in hspitals, airprts, and ther public areas t survey fr the virus.
32.What des the data in the first paragraph shw abut the new machine?
A.The small size.B.The speedy virus detectin.
C.The sampling time.D.The limited detectable level.
33.What des Chakrabarty mainly say abut the new machine in paragraph 2?
A.Its wrking prcess.B.Its maximum vlume.
C.Its lgical ability t analyse viruses.D.Its special system t cncentrate air.
34.What des the underlined wrd “shed” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Discvered.B.Indicated.C.Cntrlled.D.Remved.
35.What is a suitable title fr the text?
A.A Machine: Trapping Viral ParticlesB.A Bisensr: Fighting Viral Infectins
C.A Detectr: Sptting Viruses in the AirD.A Device: Cllecting the Airbrne Viruses
D yu get inspired by famus jurnalists and the righteus image they represent? 36 If yu’re lking t pursue a career in jurnalism, yu are suppsed t have these qualities.
A Way with Wrds
Hw d yu distinguish between an average news stry and an amazing news piece? 37 A writer shuld knw hw t play with wrds and shuld be able t prduce an errr-free, grammatically crrect and cncise article with factual infrmatin that wuld stimulate the audience.
Effective Cmmunicatin Skills
As in any ther field, effective cmmunicatin skills are essential fr an ideal jurnalist. If yu knw yur way with peple, yu can understand them. 38 An ideal jurnalist shuld als knw hw t take cntrl f a situatin if the interview ges wrng. Jurnalists shuld be skilled in language and knwledgeable enugh t file a stry that wuld attract the target audience.
Prfessinalism and Self-assurance
Even if yu are a fresher, yu shuld cnsider yurself a prfessinal. What prfessinalism means in the jurnalism field is meeting deadlines, being ready t take up wrk befre regular wrking hurs, and having the curage t accept criticism frm the editrs. Als, jurnalists shuld exhibit cnfidence in rder t succeed. 39
Determinatin and Discipline
The prfessin f jurnalism requires hard wrk and strng determinatin. 40 During such times, an ideal jurnalist shuld nt give up easily. The ultimate mtive f any jurnalist shuld be t find the truth and seek justice in all matters.
A.Effective writing skills can make all the difference.
B.Then yu can extract relevant infrmatin fr a stry.
C.Timely reprting makes an average news stry amazing.
D.At the same time, yu need t be aware f current events.
E.Smetimes yu might be fllwing a stry fr mnths t get a lead and hit the newspapers.
F.Hwever, yu shuld always be eager t learn frm yur limitatins and enhance yur skills.
G.Prfessinal jurnalists pssess sme essential qualities that make them stand ut frm thers.
三、完形填空
Lng lng ag, clleagues wuld suggest changes t dcuments in turn. They wuld make cmments and add revisins t a file n their wn cmputer, and then send it n t the next persn. It was 41 and incnvenient.
The era f the shared dc has made this prcess much mre user-friendly. But like all scial activities, it has the great 42 f expsing yu t ther peple.
Start with the fact that yu can see wh else is in the dcument. A successin f initials at the tp f the screen cnfirms that yur actins are nw being bserved by 43 peple.
One f these initials fades and brightens every few minutes, as the persn in questin 44 exits and re-enters the dcument. They either have nthing t d r are deeply anxius abut what may be abut t happen.
If they are the wner f the dcument, they are abslutely right t wrry, fr peple will be busy rendering (提供) public 45 n their wrk. A cursr (光标) jumps rapidly frm paragraph t paragraph, and then suddenly stps. It remains 46 . Smething must be very, very wrng with what they are reading. It mves mre slwly after that, its cnfidence in the authr visibly 47 .
If enugh peple are invlved, chas fllws. Smene adds a paragraph, causing smene else t make 48 in the wrng place. Tw peple are engaged in a furius 49 battle ver a single wrd in the shared dc, taking it by turns t verwrite each ther.
If yu are the wner f the dcument, yu d nt have t watch this disaster unfld in real time. But it will still seek yu ut. Cuntless emails arrive t tell yu that there has been “ 50 ” in the dcument. When yu finally g back int the dcument, yu survey the scene. Suggestins 51 the text. A wall f cmments runs dwn ne side f the screen. S many f them have been left that sme are impssible t see at first.
Yu will start accepting, replying, 52 and reslving. In a shared dc, a tap n a keybard awakens yur clleagues. As yu g thrugh the dc, thse emails are silently flying ff t tell peple yu have been busy.
Initials start t 53 at the tp f the screen. Silently, they cluster and wait. Yu knw that they are gearing up t 54 again. There will be mre changes, mre cmments, mre activity.
A shared dc allws yu t gather mre pinins, and t bat things back and frth; ideas are less likely t be dismissed fr n gd reasn. There is 55 in the crwd. But there is an awful lt f nise, t.
41.A.impracticalB.inefficientC.inaccessibleD.unstable
42.A.methdB.chanceC.drawbackD.pressure
43.A.multipleB.strangeC.idleD.talented
44.A.uncnsciuslyB.nervuslyC.ccasinallyD.repeatedly
45.A.judgementB.appreciatinC.praiseD.demand
46.A.irregularB.insensitiveC.immbileD.impersnal
47.A.restredB.bstedC.easedD.shaken
48.A.cnnectinsB.alteratinsC.claimsD.drafts
49.A.legalB.virtualC.psychlgicalD.daily
50.A.activityB.trubleC.damageD.silence
51.A.decrateB.replaceC.litterD.spread
52.A.rejectingB.cmplainingC.bastingD.accusing
53.A.fadeB.stickC.lieD.reappear
54.A.sacrificeB.strikeC.emergeD.retreat
55.A.limitatinB.chasC.wisdmD.disagreement
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Ntwithstanding the stensibly harmnius cexistence f analg heuristic framewrks and algrithmic decisin-making architectures 56 emerge as diametrically ppsed epistemlgical cnstructs upn rigrus semitic decnstructin, cntemprary philsphical discurse remains paradxically entrenched in Cartesian dualism, 57 (manifest) thrugh its persistent failure t recncile phenmenlgical interpretatins f machine learning’s black-bx peratins 58 the neurplastic adaptatins bserved in Hm sapiens’ prefrntal crtex when subjected t prlnged expsure t stchastic infrmatin ecsystems, 59 cnditin remains irreducibly cmplex even when applying fractal analysis t metastasizing data patterns.
The epistemlgical chasm 60 (widen) at an expnential rate since the advent f quantum cmputing — whse prbabilistic lgic gates defy classical Blean taxnmy — has precipitated a cgnitive dissnance pandemic, 61 evidenced by metastudies demnstrating that 83.7% f subjects expsed t cntradictry truth claims 62 (generate) thrugh AI cntent farms exhibit measurable degradatin in reality-testing capacities, 63 irnic reversal f Enlightenment-era assumptins abut infrmatin accessibility 64 (crrelate) psitively with ratinal thinking, 65 (intensify) calls fr radical epistemic re-engineering beynd current neurcgnitive mdels.
五、书信写作
66.假设你是李华,两周前你网购了一套丛书,昨天才到货,还存在其他问题,请就此向网店客服写邮件投诉。要点如下:
1. 陈述写信目的;
2. 投诉内容;
3. 提出你的要求。
注意:
1. 词数80词左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear sir r madam,
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Yurs Sincerely,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
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。
Officer Jnda’s pulse quickened. Rad cnditins were dangerus n that cld, dark winter night. The fierce strm made it hard t see, but she culd tell the car ahead f her was in truble. It was swaying. It was nt swaying vilently, and was still barely within the lane, but n the winding rad in the fierce Nvember rain, it was enugh. Jnda had a sixth sense fr accidents and lived in terrr f them ever since that awful night s many years ag. She still culdn’t ablish the terrible image f that teenager screaming fr help, her help. Help that she had been unable t give as she was driven back by the intense heat f the car fire. She leaned n her training fr supprt, and these days she never ignred any signs f the next accident.
She made a gesture t turn n the patrl car’s flashing lights, but her partner, David, beat her t it; he t had sensed the danger. “Let’s pull that car ver befre smene gets hurt,” he said. The big car slwed, but nt enugh t stp at the warning sign as the driver slammed n the brakes. The car slipped ff the rad int the Daltn River. Jnda quickly brught the plice car t a halt and gt ut. Yelling at David t call fr backup help, she slipped dwn the side f the rad t the water’s edge. The rain had swelled the river int a raging mnster. It rared well ver its banks, rushing swiftly with tree limbs caught in the raging current. And half submerged in the current was the car. As big as it was, the frce f the water had heaved it against a tree, the passenger seat submerged, water rushing ver the windshield.
“David, I need the windw hammer!” Jnda called ver her radi and rushed tward the car. By the time she was at the driver dr, the water was rushing up t her waist, and unbelievably cld, like her legs had been encased in ice. If she didn’t wrk quickly, she culd lse the feeling in her lwer bdy and cllapse.
Thrugh the windw, Jnda saw the wman with water up t her chest. A wrk badge pinned t her chest identified her as Sandy. She wuld nt last lng in the icy water. Her eyes, betraying her intense fear, were lcked n Jnda’s.
David caught up with Jnda and passed her the windw hammer. “Ma’am,” she yelled thrugh the windw, “I need yu t turn away frm the glass! I’m ging t break thrugh!” The wman turned her head, and Jnda struck. The glass, thick as the ld car was big, barely cracked. And with a heavy heart Jnda felt the car heave. The current was lsening it frm the tree.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。
Jnda struck again with all her might, and this time the windw brke int little pieces.
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Tears streaking dwn Jnda’s cheeks, unable t let g f the wman.
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参考答案
1.C
【原文】W: If I were yu, I wuld take a plane instead f a train. It will take yu a lng time t get there by train.
M: But flying makes me s nervus. And it is nt that safe by cach.
2.A
【原文】M: Yur husband likes watching sccer s much that he’s almst like a lver f it.
W: I can’t understand why he is s crazy abut sccer. He can’t help but watch TV during meals r befre bed. When a sccer game cmes, he desn’t even eat r sleep.
3.B
【原文】W: Did yu hear that Helen gt that mdeling jb? She’s ging t be walking dwn the catwalk.
M: Ww, that’s great. All that walking practice really paid ff. And fr nce, she wn’t be cmplaining abut being s tall.
4.A
【原文】M: I threw ut the cake that was n the table. Yu shuldn’t leave fd ut fr s lng. It was green.
W: Oh, n, yu shuldn’t have thrwn that ut. Ask me next time, it wasn’t bad. It was a vegetable cake.
5.A
【原文】W: I’m srry, but I need t return this hamburger. It’s ttally raw in the middle.
M: Oh, I d aplgize, madam. I’ll have the cks make yu a new ne right away.
W: Actually, I think I’ve lst my appetite.
6.B 7.C
【原文】M: Yu must be Sara. It’s nice t meet yu. I’ve heard f yu frm my clleague Kim.
W: Nice t meet yu, t.
M: What’s yur favrite steps?
W: It’s hard t say, but I d lve waltz very much.
M: Hw abut cha-cha?
W: T tell the truth, I dn’t like it.
M: Really? Yu must like tang, right?
W: Oh, it’s really beautiful, but I just can’t dance it well.
M: Dn’t be s mdest. I’m sure yu can dance it very well. Let’s dance it nw.
W: OK, I’ll have a try.
M: Oh, yu dance it s well.
W: Thank yu fr yur cmpliment.
M: I think I’m yur lucky fellw.
8.A 9.A
【原文】M: Please give me a piece f New Yrk Daily.
W: Yu are late. The last piece is sld ut.
M: Really? Is there Wall Street Jurnal, please?
W: There are several. Take a piece. The crash appears in the headline. It is famus fr ffering disastrus stries.
M: I have a lng flight fr 10 hurs. I need t chse a magazine.
W: There are varius magazines in the rack.
M: Give me the latest issue f Natinal Gegraphic.
W: That’s the tp magazine in America and is ppular with yung peple. Okay, it is ttally 30 dllars.
M: Here yu are.
W: Have a nice trip.
10.B 11.B 12.A
【原文】W: Have yu gt that guidebk t Indnesia handy?
M: Sure, what d yu need t knw?
W: Well, what abut currency? Shuld I change my mney at a bank r at the airprt?
M: Oh, it says yu’d better nt change it at the airprt r the travel agency. It seems yu get a bad rate f exchange thse ways. They suggest changing mney at a state bank.
W: That’s gd t knw. Des it say anything abut the htels?
M: Yes, they say they’re excellent and nt expensive. But yu are advised t bk htels at least a week in advance.
W: That’s what I’ve heard. It’s Octber 24th, and there is a week t enjy my hliday. I have t bk a htel tday. What des it say abut shpping?
M: They say it’s a great place t buy wd carvings and paintings.
W: Well, if the Time permits, I’ll g there t have a lk. And is there any mentin f turs?
M: Yes, it says there’s a fascinating tur t a vlcan just ut f Jakarta.
W: Well, I’ll be sure t g there. I’m lking frward t seeing the vlcan fr myself.
13.C 14.C 15.B 16.C
【原文】M: We’ll take the children t climb up the hill tmrrw. Let’s get smething at the supermarket.
W: Yes, we can have a picnic n the tp f the hill.
M: What shuld we buy?
W: Let me see. We shuld g t buy sme fruit first.
M: Remember the camping last weekend? It was heavy and nt cnvenient t carry them fr a lng way.
W: Hw abut taking sme chclate? It is light and sweet. Children lve it.
M: Gd idea. We can buy sme bread and nuts fr children.
W: Yes, lk. Peanuts, biscuits, chclate, canned gds. Anything else?
M: That’s enugh fr kids. Oh, get sme drinks.
W: Orange juice, tw bttles and I’ll buy sme milk fr kids. Oh, and yur favrite beer.
M: Thanks, darling, yu must frget that I have t drive back hme. Just remember t take my favrite peanuts.
W: Yes. Shall we buy sme plates? It will be used during ur picnic.
M: OK, fur plates. We can buy sme pizza tmrrw mrning.
W: Let’s g t queue up. There are s many peple in the lines.
17.C 18.A 19.B 20.B
【原文】 W: D yu want lvely and attractive clthing at lw prices? Are yu tired f wearing the same bring clthes every day? D yu want t lk smarter and mre energetic? We can tell yu where yu find what yu want. Best Clthing Shp has pened tw new branches in the dwntwn area. Our shpping envirnment is mre friendly and enjyable than thse in the suburbs. Our lw prices mean yu dn’t have t be wealthy t lk great. Suits, jeans, shirts and dresses f varius styles are n sale frm tmrrw. And it lasts a week till next Friday. If yu are ne f the first 10 lucky shppers this weekend, yu will receive a discunt card. S cme this Saturday t ne f ur new branches and get the fantastic clthes yu have always wanted.
56.that/which 57.manifesting 58.with 59.a 60.widening 61.as 62.generated 63.an 64.crrelating 65.intensifying
66.Dear sir r madam,
I am ne f yur custmers. I am writing t cmplain abut an rder.
I rdered a set f Bkwrm Series n yur website tw weeks ag, but I didn’t receive them until yesterday. And much t my disappintment, the bks were s prly packed up that the cver f ne bk was trn. T make matters wrse, it is nt a cmplete set, as I fund ne bk missing.
I believe I have every right t ask yu t deal with this prblem. I hpe that yu either refund my mney r deliver a new set f bks t me. Besides, I’d like t be infrmed f the prcess f yur dealing with my cmplaint.
Lking frward t yur reply.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
67. Jnda struck again with all her might, and this time the windw brke int little pieces. Icy water immediately surged int the car. Ignring the numbing cld, Jnda reached thrugh the pening. Sandy, cughing and gasping, frantically grabbed her utstretched hand. David, braving the chest-deep water, threw his weight against the car dr t stabilize it. “Pull! Nw!” he yelled. With a cmbined heave, they dragged the shivering wman thrugh the brken windw just as the car was swept away, swallwed by the raging river. Jnda and David, supprting a nearly limp Sandy between them, fught their way back t the slippery bank.题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
C
A
B
A
A
B
C
A
A
B
题号
11
12
13
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答案
B
A
C
C
B
C
C
A
B
B
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B
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C
B
B
C
A
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D
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A
B
A
D
C
G
A
B
F
E
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45
46
47
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50
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B
C
A
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A
C
D
B
B
A
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C
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