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      一、听力选择题
      1.What is the first thing we shuld d when an earthquake happens indrs?
      A.Stand in a drway.
      B.Run ut f the building quickly.
      C.Drp t the grund and take cver.
      2.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.At hme.B.At a cake shp.C.At a grcery stre.
      3.Hw much des the man need t pay?
      A.$45.B.$60.C.$110.
      4.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A.Yung artists.B.An art exhibitin.C.A painting cmpetitin.
      5.What is Susan ging t d tmrrw?
      A.Pick up her parents.B.D the husewrk.C.G n a lng hike.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What is Jack’s attitude tward writing?
      A.Enjyable.B.Serius.C.Casual.
      7.When did Jack use t begin writing as a teacher?
      A.In the mrning.B.In the afternn.C.In the evening.
      8.What des Jack usually d frm Mnday t Saturday?
      A.He ges swimming.B.He ges fr a walk.C.He ges running.
      9.Where des Jack usually write?
      A.In his ffice.B.In the bedrm.C.In the sitting rm.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.What is the man prbably?
      A.A htel waiter.B.A restaurant wner.C.A cllege student.
      11.What is the wman ding?
      A.Making friends.B.Dining in a restaurant.C.Taking part in an interview.
      12.When is the restaurant busy?
      A.On Tuesday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.
      13.Why des the wman quit her previus jb?
      A.T make mre mney.B.T fcus mre n her studies.C.T get different experiences.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What des the man think f the climbing trip?
      A.Dangerus.B.Manageable.C.Cheap.
      15.What des the wman remind the man t d?
      A.Spend less n hbbies.B.Build up his cnfidence.C.Ensure his safety at all times.
      16.What des the man learn frm climbing?
      A.Planning in advance.B.Knwing yur weaknesses.C.Staying fcused.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Wh inspired Ann t be a nurse?
      A.Her father.B.Her teachers.C.Her cusin.
      18.What did Ann’s teachers advise her t d?
      A.Imprve her math.B.Practice her English.C.Fcus n her bilgy.
      19.What des Ann think f learning nursing?
      A.Effrtless.B.Challenging.C.Enjyable.
      20.What des Ann value mst abut her jb?
      A.The high pay.B.The career prspects.C.The sense f fulfillment.
      二、阅读理解
      If yu’re cncerned abut the cst f gas and the envirnmental impact f gas-pwered cars, and dn’t want t wrry abut the charging challenges assciated with the pure electric vehicle (EV), it’s time t take a clser lk at a hybrid (混合的) electric vehicle (HEV). While salespeple might simply advise yu t “plug in daily and use gas fr lnger trips,” understanding the underlying mechanics is key t determining if an HEV truly fits yur needs. Essentially, an HEV ffers yu the best f gas cars and EVs.
      An HEV has tw surces f pwer: an internal cmbustin (燃烧) engine (ICE) and at least ne electric mtr. There are tw main types f HEV: parallel (并联式) hybrid and series hybrid.
      The parallel hybrid (PHEV) aims t keep the cre designs f the cnventinal gas-pwered vehicles while lwering the peratin csts and imprving the envirnmental perfrmance. Reduced t its basics, its system uses ICE and electric mtrs t pwer the wheels — either tgether r independently. This structure perfrms reliably n lng-distance jurneys and cmplex rad cnditins, where the cmbustin engine perates efficiently.
      In the case f series hybrid (SHEV), the vehicle runs nly n electricity, which is frm the battery. When the battery is exhausted, the ICE switches n — nt t drive the wheels directly, but t pwer the generatr and charge the battery. This setup ffers smther and quieter driving peratin which is similar t pure electric vehicles. It’s generally mre ec-friendly, and further reduces the cst f use.
      In tday’s market, cnventinal gas cars are ging significantly cheaper, while stylish pure electric vehicles have becme symbls f mdern status. The HEV, striking a practical balance between these tw extremes, certainly deserves a clser lk.
      21.What is an advantage f HEVs cmpared with ther types f vehicles?
      A.They’re simpler in design.B.They’re cheaper t purchase.
      C.They’re mre ec-friendly.D.They’re mre practical t use.
      22.What des the ICE in a series hybrid car directly wrk n?
      A.Replacing the generatr.B.Driving the wheels.
      C.Starting the electric mtr.D.Charging the battery.
      23.In which aspect are PHEVs generally better than SHEVs?
      A.Muntain rad driving.B.In-city transprtatin.
      C.Waste gases prductin.D.Vehicle running csts.
      The Spring Festival, traditinally a time fr familial reunin and ancestral veneratin, has undergne a prfund metamrphsis in the digital age. While the red lanterns and dumplings remain symblic cnstants, the underlying scial dynamics have shifted frm physical prximity t virtual cnnectivity. The ritual f the “New Year’s visit” has largely been supplanted by the instantaneus transmissin f digital red packets and algrithmic greetings. This transitin reflects a brader scietal trend where the “Cwherd” archetype — the figure separated frm his belved by the vast, uncrssable Milky Way — finds a mdern parallel in the urban migrant wrker r the verseas student. Just as the magpies frmed a bridge fr the celestial lvers nce a year, high-speed rail and 5G netwrks nw serve as the technlgical magpies, bridging the gegraphical chasm that separates families. Hwever, critics argue that this digital mediatin creates a “virtual intimacy” that lacks the tactile warmth f traditinal interactin, ptentially erding the very essence f kinship that the festival was designed t reinfrce. The tensin between the preservatin f agrarian heritage and the embrace f technlgical mdernity remains a defining characteristic f cntemprary Chinese celebratins.
      24.Accrding t the passage, what is the primary functin f technlgy in the cntext f the mdern Spring Festival?
      A.T replace traditinal fd custms with digital alternatives.
      B.T facilitate a cnnectin that vercmes gegraphical separatin.
      C.T eliminate the need fr ancestral veneratin entirely.
      D.T create a new mythlgy based n the “Cwherd” archetype.
      25.The authr mentins the “Cwherd” archetype primarily t
      A.illustrate the enduring relevance f ancient myths in mdern sciety.
      B.criticize the lack f rmanticism in cntemprary urban life.
      C.draw a parallel between mythical separatin and mdern physical distance.
      D.explain the histrical rigins f the Spring Festival traditins.
      26.Which f the fllwing best describes the authr's attitude twards “digital red packets”?
      A.Unreservedly enthusiastic.B.Indifferent and detached.
      C.Objectively analytical with a hint f cncern.D.Strngly critical and dismissive.
      27.It can be inferred frm the passage that “virtual intimacy” is cnsidered prblematic because it
      A.is t expensive fr the average migrant wrker.
      B.fails t prvide the physical presence essential t traditinal kinship.
      C.relies t heavily n the 5G netwrk infrastructure.
      D.encurages peple t travel less during the hlidays.
      In 1998, researchers Larry Page and Sergey Brin published a paper titled The Anatmy f a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine. In the paper, they anticipated the rise f algrithms(算法). Later that same year, the tw develped the search algrithm, PageRank, which revlutinized the early web by priritizing pages accrding t the number and types f links n each page.
      Tday, PageRank is still arund, but it has fallen victim t algrithms. The brader web landscape has abandned its riginal prmise: t enable us t be the best and mst genuine versin f urselves. Instead, we’re trapped in a system that emphasizes sameness and discurages individuality, all at the hands f algrithms that have gne wild.
      Algrithms make it impssible t g nline withut encuntering cntent that claims it’s been “selected fr yu”. But they dn’t recgnize hw cmplex and ever-changing human tastes can be. Because f their verly simplistic calculatins, we are rarely shwn anything new, different, r exciting. Fr example, Sptify listeners end up hearing the same sngs and artists ver and ver.
      The cmbinatin f the universality f algrithms and the addictiveness f the platfrms threatens t flatten ur individual tastes. The algrithms push us all tward the same ideas while making it harder fr free-thinkers and subcultures t rise up. But innvatin requires thse wh are willing and able t g against algrithmic trend cycles. Scietal innvatin and advancement at large will stagnate(停滞) in such envirnments.
      We already see this happening. It’s why every single new mvie is either a rebt, remake, requel, prequel, r sequel(续集). And it’s why the clthes yunger generatins cnsider trendy lk similar t what we wre in ur childhd.
      Undubtedly, algrithms are here t stay. But if we hpe t avid innvatin stagnatin, taste must be returned t its rightful wners. We all have a hand in making that happen.
      28.Hw did Larry Page and Sergey Brin affect the web in 1998?
      A.They brke its riginal prmise.B.They bsted its develpment.
      C.They prevented it frm ging wild.D.They shifted its fcus t individuality.
      29.What can be knwn abut the algrithm-cntrlled cntent we get accrding t paragraph 3?
      A.It can always amaze and excite us.B.It is based n cmplex calculatins.
      C.It features repetitin and predictability.D.It matches ur ever-changing tastes.
      30.Why are the examples mentined in paragraph 5?
      A.T highlight the universality f algrithms.
      B.T analyze the reasn fr algrithmic stagnatin.
      C.T explain the cncept f algrithmic trend cycles.
      D.T shw hw algrithms negatively impact innvatin.
      31.What is the authr’s main purpse in writing the text?
      A.T remind us t make full use f algrithms.
      B.T encurage innvatin in algrithmic design.
      C.T demnstrate the incredible pwer f algrithms.
      D.T urge us t try t get ut f the algrithmic trap.
      Past research has shwn that children wh grew up bilingual (双语的) have enhanced sensitivities t cmmunicative cues (提示) and are mre capable f understanding a speaker’s cntext and intent. An area that had yet t be explred was the rle f bilingualism in a child’s ability t assess cmmunicative hints alng with the speaker’s cntext and intent. Assciate Prfessr Yw Wei Quin frm the Singapre University f Technlgy and Design addressed this gap by investigating hw children with varying language backgrunds cnsider cntext when evaluating a speaker’s reliability in cmmunicative cues.
      The participating children, aged between three and five, were tasked with finding a sticker hidden in ne f tw bxes, which were either transparent r partially cvered. An infrmant was present t aid them by giving accurate r inaccurate cues t the whereabuts f the sticker.
      Yw fund that children with greater language diversity were mre sensitive t cntextual factrs when assessing the infrmant’s reliability than thse with less language diversity. When the infrmant had visual access t infrmatin, these children wuld selectively trust the infrmant if he r she had previusly prvided accurate cues ,but nt when he r she prvided inaccurate cues in the past. On the ther hand, if the children chalked the infrmant’s frmer inaccuracy up t the lack f visual access t infrmatin, they shwed cmparable trust twards bth accurate and inaccurate infrmant.
      “The advantages f bilingualism in children’s scial-cgnitive (社会认知的) develpment likely result frm a greater cmmunicative flexibility that the children have acquired in rder t interact scially with peple frm different language and cultural backgrunds,” Yw explained.
      Thrugh this research, Yw aims t develp ideas n ways t accept language diversity. Her next step is t extend her research t the rle f multilingualism in children’s develpment and the impact f language diversity in adulthd.
      Her team is evaluating hw bilingual experiences prmte cgnitive and brain plasticity, believing that these new insights can help humans make use f the advantages f language diversity fr persnal grwth and scial unity.
      32.Which aspect f bilingual children did Yw’s research fcus n?
      A.Their multicultural awareness.B.The rle f their bilingualism in infrmatin assessment.
      C.The level f their language prficiency.D.Their cmmunicative cmpetence.
      33.What were the bilingual children asked t d in the research?
      A.Seek help frm the infrmants.B.Prvide visual infrmatin.
      C.Lcate a hidden bject.D.Pick the right bx frm the tw.
      34.Hw did the bilingual children cmplete their task?
      A.By talking with their cmpanins.B.By using their bilingual knwledge.
      C.By asking the infrmant’s questins.D.By cnsidering cntextual factrs.
      35.What will Yw’s fllw-up research fcus n?
      A.Advantages f multilingualism.B.Scial impacts f bilingual experience.
      C.Prmtin f bilingual educatin.D.Cultural significance f language diversity.
      36 When thinking abut future events, ptimists’ brains wrk similarly, while pessimists’ shw greater individuality. A Kbe University finding explains why ptimists are mre sciable — they may share a cmmn visin f the future.
      Optimists tend t have mre satisfying scial relatinships and wider netwrks. 37 Psychlgist YANAGISAWA Kuniaki wnders: “Why is this? Recent studies shw peple in central scial psitins have similar brain respnses t stimuli. S thse with similar attitudes tward the future may imagine it similarly, making understanding each ther easier.”
      38 T test this idea, Yanagisawa put tgether a team frm scial psychlgy and brain science. They aimed t find ut hw thinking abut the future appears in the brain.
      “The questin was untuched as it lies between tw fields, but their cmbinatin pened this black bx,” Yanagisawa said. 39 They recruited 87 peple ranging frm pessimists t ptimists, asking them t imagine future events. Their brain activity was recrded via functinal magnetic resnance imaging (fMRI).
      The experiment prvided clear brain evidence fr the initial idea. 40 This similarity nt nly explains ptimists’ better scial cnnectins but als ffers new insights int hw brain functin shapes scial behavir.
      A.Have yu ever wndered why ptimists ften have better scial lives?
      B.This similarity in brain functin may explain their strnger scial cnnectins.
      C.A key questin came up: Culd this brain similarity be the reasn?
      D.The lack f earlier research cmes frm the tpic’s crss-field nature.
      E.Brain activity patterns tracked by fMRI shwed cnsistent brain respnses in ptimists.
      F.Pessimists, by cntrast, struggle t frm such shared thinking patterns.
      G.Scial psychlgy and brain science rarely wrk tgether n such crss-field tpics.
      三、完形填空
      阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      The diagnsis arrived like a seismic shift, fracturing the landscape f my life int a “befre” and “after”. Cancer, an insidius 41 f nature’s wn cellular machinery, had taken residence within me. The initial prgnsis was a barrage f statistics, a cld 42 f prbabilities that felt utterly divrced frm the visceral reality f fear. My bdy, nce a trusted vessel, was nw a cntested territry, a battlefield where the very essence f life had turned 43 .
      The treatment regimen was a brutal 44 , a chemical war waged against my wn bilgy. Each infusin was a calculated assault, a necessary 45 designed t annihilate the malignant cells, yet leaving a trail f cllateral damage in its wake. Nausea, fatigue, and a prfund sense f alienatin became my cnstant cmpanins. I felt like a stranger in my wn skin, my reflectin in the mirrr a 46 f the persn I nce was.
      In the depths f this struggle, I fund an unexpected 47 in the natural wrld. A single, resilient dandelin pushing thrugh a crack in the hspital pavement became a symbl f tenacius life. The relentless cycle f the seasns, the quiet 48 f a tree shedding its leaves nly t bud again, ffered a silent, prfund lessn in resilience. Nature, in its indifferent yet cyclical grandeur, did nt ffer platitudes but a stark, beautiful truth: life persists, adapts, and regenerates.
      This 49 with the natural wrld sparked a fundamental shift in my perspective. I began t see my bdy nt as a traitr, but as a cmplex ecsystem thrwn int disarray. The gal was n lnger just t “fight” a war, but t restre a delicate 50 I incrprated meditatin, drawing strength frm the stillness f a frest, and gentle yga, aligning my breath with the rhythmic pulse f the earth. These were nt cures, but acts f 51 , a way t harmnize my internal chas with the external rder f the universe.
      The jurney was nt linear. There were setbacks, mments f despair that felt like an endless winter. Yet, the memry f that dandelin, the 52 f the spring sun, and the quiet patience f the ancient aks in the nearby park became my anchrs. They reminded me that healing is nt a cnquest, but a prcess f 53 , f learning t live with the scars, bth visible and invisible.
      Tday, in remissin, I carry this newfund wisdm. The experience has 54 me, stripping away the superficial and revealing a cre f prfund gratitude fr the simple, miraculus act f being. I understand nw that we are nt separate frm nature, but an intricate part f its vast, unpredictable tapestry. My cancer was a brutal teacher, but it taught me t see the extrardinary 55 wven int the very fabric f existence.
      41.A.malfunctinB.mutatinC.deviatinD.crruptin
      42.A.assessmentB.calculatinC.enumeratinD.appraisal
      43.A.antagnisticB.hstileC.adverseD.malignant
      44.A.prtclB.regimenC.prcedureD.rutine
      45.A.interventinB.incursinC.intrusinD.invasin
      46.A.distrtinB.caricatureC.pardyD.semblance
      47.A.slaceB.cnslatinC.cmfrtD.relief
      48.A.rhythmB.cadenceC.tempD.pulse
      49.A.cmmuninB.cnnectinC.rapprtD.assciatin
      50.A.equilibriumB.balanceC.stabilityD.pise
      51.A.recnciliatinB.harmnizatinC.alignmentD.attunement
      52.A.persistenceB.perseveranceC.enduranceD.tenacity
      53.A.integratinB.assimilatinC.accmmdatinD.adaptatin
      54.A.refinedB.distilledC.purifiedD.clarified
      55.A.intricacyB.cmplexityC.elabratenessD.sphisticatin
      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。
      The Silk Rad, a labyrinthine netwrk f ancient trade rutes, served as a vital artery cnnecting the East and West fr ver a millennium. It was nt merely a cnduit fr silk, prcelain, and spices, but a superhighway f cultural exchange, 56 (facilitate) the transmissin f religin, philsphy, and technlgy acrss vast and treacherus terrains. The genesis f this transcntinental netwrk is ften attributed t the diplmatic missins f Zhang Qian during the Han Dynasty, whse perseverance 57 (pave) the way fr subsequent interactins.
      Traversing the Silk Rad was an dyssey fraught with peril. Merchants and pilgrims had t navigate frmidable deserts like the Taklamakan, whse name minusly translates t “Place f N Return,” and scale the snw-capped peaks f the Pamir Muntains. 58 (expse) t marauding bandits and extreme climatic fluctuatins, these travelers demnstrated an indmitable spirit. The ases scattered alng the rute, such as Dunhuang and Kashgar, flurished int csmplitan hubs, 59 the cnvergence f diverse ethnicities and creeds created a vibrant tapestry f life.
      The legacy f the Silk Rad extends far beynd its histrical utility. It stands as an enduring testament t humanity’s innate desire fr cnnectivity and mutual understanding. In the cntemprary era, the “Belt and Rad Initiative” seeks t revitalize this ancient spirit f cperatin, 60 (frge) a new paradigm f glbal ecnmic integratin. By bridging the gap between distinct civilizatins, we 61 (remind) that ur cllective prgress hinges 62 ur ability t transcend gegraphical and cultural barriers. Ultimately, the Silk Rad teaches us that islatin is the antithesis f prsperity, 63 that dialgue and exchange are the crnerstnes f a flurishing sciety. It is a histrical mirrr reflecting ur shared destiny, urging us 64 (lk) beynd ur immediate hrizns and embrace the richness f a 65 (glbal) cmmunity.
      五、书信写作
      66.假设你是李明,一名近期参加了史密斯教授关于“人工智能与未来教育”主题学术讲座的学生。请撰写一封电子邮件致史密斯教授,内容包括:感谢您参与本次讲座,并希望获得该主题的进一步阅读推荐。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Prfessr Smith,
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Ming
      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。
      The ld lighthuse std sentinel n the jagged cliff, a crumbling mnument t a frgtten era. Fr Elias, its keeper, the structure was nt a prisn but a sanctuary frm a wrld that had lng ag ceased t make sense. His life was a mntnus rhythm f plishing the great lens, winding the clckwrk mechanism, and lgging the weather in a leather-bund jurnal. His nly cmpanin was the silence, a palpable entity that filled the stne chambers.
      One tempestuus night, the silence was shattered. A frantic punding eched thrugh the heavy ak dr. Elias, his heart a reluctant drum, unblted it t find a yung wman, drenched and shivering, her eyes wide with a terrr that transcended the strm. She spke in fragmented gasps f a carriage accident, f a precipice, f being the sle survivr. Elias, a man f few wrds and fewer emtins, tk her in. He gave her dry clthes, a warm hearth, and a mug f bitter tea.
      She intrduced herself as Clara. Over the next few days, as the strm raged n, a tentative cnnectin frmed. She spke f the city, f art and music, things Elias had renunced decades ag. He, in turn, fund himself recunting stries f shipwrecks and strange, biluminescent creatures that danced in the abyssal depths. Fr a fleeting mment, the ghst f a smile tuched his weathered lips.
      But n the third mrning, while fetching water frm a hidden cve, Elias stumbled upn a sight that frze the bld in his veins. There, nestled amng the rcks, was the wreckage f a carriage. And beside it, half-buried in the sand, was a wman’s glve, its fabric embridered with a distinctive crest—a crest he recgnized all t well. It was the same crest that adrned the signet ring n the finger f the man wh had, thirty years prir, betrayed him, stlen his inheritance, and driven him int this self-impsed exile.
      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。
      Elias returned t the lighthuse, the glve cncealed in his pcket, his mind a tempest f cnflicting emtins.
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      As Clara prepared t leave, she turned t Elias, her eyes hlding a questin that demanded an answer.
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Prperties
      Parallel Hybrid
      Series hybrid
      Urban Efficiency
      Lwer
      Higher
      Highway Efficiency
      Higher
      Lwer
      Fuel Cnsumptin
      Higher
      Lwer
      Pwer Perfrmance
      Higher
      Lwer
      Sales Price
      Lwer
      Higher
      参考答案
      1.C
      【原文】M: Oh n! The grund is shaking! What shuld I d?
      W: Dn’t panic! If yu’re inside, dn’t try t run ut. Just drp t the grund, get under a desk, and hld n until it stps.
      2.C
      【原文】W: Excuse me, I’m planning t make a cake at hme. I need sme eggs and flur. Where can I find them?
      M: Eggs are n the left side f the dairy sectin and flur is n the right side f the baking sectin.
      W: Thanks.
      3.C
      【原文】M: Hell. I was wndering if yu culd tell me the price f this vase.
      W: That vase is frty-five dllars, plus five dllars in tax.
      M: I understand. I’d als like t knw the cst f the small painting next t it.
      W: The painting? That ne is sixty dllars.
      M: Thanks. I’d like t take bth f them.
      4.B
      【原文】W: Justin, I heard the Little Genius Children’s Painting Cmpetitin Exhibitin features 150 wrks chsen frm mre than 1,600 entries by children natinwide.
      M: Yes. The exhibitin runs until Aug 22nd and celebrates the creativity and emtinal depth f yung artists.
      5.B
      【原文】M: Susan, the natinal park is ffering a wide range f hiking trails t accmmdate different hiking skills. Yu wn’t miss ut n the spectacular views. What abut ging there tmrrw?
      W: I’d like t, but my parents are cming fr a visit this weekend, and my apartment is in a mess. I must tidy it up befrehand.
      6.B 7.C 8.C 9.A
      【原文】W: Tday, writer Jack Spears is ging t share his writing with us. Jack, sme peple think that writers write when they feel like writing and that it is mre like a hbby than a jb. D yu agree?
      M: Of curse nt. Althugh it’s nly recently that writing has becme my nly jb, I’ve never seen it as a hbby. Even when I was a child, I tk my stries very seriusly. When I was a teacher, I used t start writing at abut 9 ’clck in the evening, and g n until abut tw in the mrning.
      W: And what abut nw?
      M: I get up at seven in the mrning six days a week and g fr a 30-minute run. On Sundays I g swimming. Always sitting at a cmputer is s unhealthy. I think all writers shuld at least g fr a walk during their wrking day.
      W: Where d yu write?
      M: I have my wn ffice, but smetimes I write in the bedrm, in the sitting rm, anywhere in the huse if I want t, even n the kitchen table.
      10.B 11.C 12.B 13.B
      【原文】M: S yu are interested in a jb as a waitress.
      W: That’s right. I saw yur sign in the windw asking fr part-time waitresses.
      M: Well, have yu wrked as a waitress befre?
      W: Yes, I have wrked as a waitress fr 3 years at several different restaurants. And nw I’m wrking at the Park Htel dining rm n Hill Street.
      M: They have a very nice dining rm there. Why d yu want t leave?
      W: Because I can’t wrk full time at the mment. I’m taking sme curses at university and need mre time fr study.
      M: I see. What days are yu available?
      W: I’m free all-day Thursday and Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
      M: That suits us very well actually. We are lking fr smene wh can help us late in the week when we get very busy. That’s Thursday afternn, Friday afternn and evening as well as Saturday all day. The restaurant is clsed n Sunday.
      W: That’s fine with me.
      14.B 15.C 16.A
      【原文】M: Lk, these phts were taken n the trip I tk with my climbing club.
      W: Ww! I didn’t realize yu were tackling such advanced climbs already.
      M: I knw, it’s awesme! I mean, I wuldn’t have attempted it if I didn’t think I culd d it. And the trip wasn’t cheap, s I wanted t make sure I was ready fr it.
      W: Yes, yu always manage t pick expensive hbbies! But seriusly, I knw yu lve exciting things, but nt at the expense f safety, I hpe.
      M: Well, yu need cnfidence and curage t d any extreme sprt, but I still knw my limits.
      W: Is that because yu’re cnstantly aware f dangers?
      M: Well, that’s true f all extreme sprts. But with climbing, yu’re always thinking several mves ahead t figure ut the best rute and anticipate pssible prblems. It’s a skill that I’m using in ther aspects f my life.
      W: Well, that sunds great. Maybe I shuld give it a try!
      17.C 18.A 19.B 20.C
      【原文】Hell, everybdy. My name’s Ann. Thanks fr turning up t listen t me talk abut my career. I hpe that sme f yu will decide t take up nursing in the future because it is a fantastic jb. First f all, I’ll tell yu a little bit abut hw I gt started. I had n idea what I wanted t d until I was abut 14, when I was listening t a family cnversatin. My cusin was talking t my dad and telling him all abut hw much she enjyed her wrk. She was a nurse in a busy hspital. And I thught, yeah, that’s exactly what I’d like t d. When I tld my teachers that’s what I decided, they were very encuraging. But they did say that althugh I had always gt gd marks in English and bilgy, I’d have t get a little better at math, r I wuldn’t be able t d the jb. Well, I must say, it wasn’t easy being a student nurse. It invlved lts f late nights staying up t d my cursewrk. But I’d knwn it wuld be like that. Anyway, I think I have ne f the best jbs in the wrld. My sister is an accuntant, and althugh she earns far mre than I d, I think my jb is much mre rewarding.
      41.B 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.A 46.A 47.A 48.A 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.A
      56.facilitating 57.paved 58.Expsed 59.where 60.frging 61.are reminded 62.n 63.and 64.t lk 65.glbalized
      66.参考范文:
      Dear Prfessr Smith,
      I am writing t express my sincere gratitude fr yur insightful lecture n “AI and Future Educatin” last Friday. Yur analysis f hw AI tls can persnalize learning paths while preserving human interactin was particularly enlightening, and it has sparked my keen interest in this field.
      I wuld be extremely grateful if yu culd recmmend sme further reading materials, such as academic papers r bks, t help me delve deeper int the ethical cnsideratins and practical applicatins yu mentined. Yur guidance wuld be invaluable fr my nging research.
      Thank yu again fr sharing yur expertise. I lk frward t yur reply.
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Ming
      67.Elias returned t the lighthuse, the glve cncealed in his pcket, his mind a tempest f cnflicting emtins. He bserved Clara clsely, her every feature nw a ptential clue. Was she sent by his enemy t mck him? Yet, her inncence seemed genuine, her fear real. He wrestled with his past, the betrayal still raw, but als with the present, where Clara had brught a glimmer f warmth int his cld existence. He decided t wait, t watch, and t see what truth wuld reveal itself.题号
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