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      这是一份2025-2026年安徽省芜湖市市高二上学期英语10月月考检测卷,文件包含第十九章二次根式高效培优单元自测·强化卷数学新教材人教版八年级下册试题版docx、第十九章二次根式高效培优单元自测·强化卷数学新教材人教版八年级下册解析版docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共18页, 欢迎下载使用。
      第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)
      第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,满分30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 des the man ask the wman t d?
      A. Wait while he finishes the letter.
      B. Drp him ff at hme.
      C. Mail the letters n her way t class.
      2. What is the cause f Sara’s clds?
      A. The strng wind.B. The changeable weather.C. The cl temperature.
      3. When must the camera be returned?
      A. Befre eight ’clck in the mrning.
      B. Befre eight ’clck in the evening.
      C. By the next day.
      4. What are they talking abut?
      A. Necessities f revisin f all lessns.
      B. The final examinatins.
      C. The ways f getting high scres in the final exam.
      5. Hw des the man like this dish made?
      A. With lts f sugar. B. With n salt C. With mre salt
      听下面对话或读白。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,各小题将给出5秒钟作答时间;每段对话或独白读两遍。
      听第6段材料, 回答第6至8题。
      6. Hw many branches d mst f the net schls have ?
      A. Abut ten B. Uncertain C. Only ne.
      7. Which f the fllwing desn’t need in the lng-distance examinatins?
      A. Examinatin rms. B. Examinatin supervisrs. C. Pencils and erasers.
      8. What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
      A. The answers f the nline test are transmitted by the Internet.
      B. The results f the nline test will be ut in a lng time.
      C. Only few peple will take part in the lng-distance educatin in the future.
      听第7段材料, 回答第9至11题。
      9. What is the man ding?
      A. Asking the waitress abut the menu.
      B. Asking the waitress t bring his bill.
      C. Asking the waitress t explain his bill.
      10. Which items are the beer?
      A. The secnd and the sixth.
      B. The secnd and the seventh.
      C. The secnd and the eighth.
      11. Hw did the man pay his bill?
      By credit card.
      By traveler’s cheque (支票).
      C. By a cheque with a banker’s card.
      听第8段材料, 回答第12至14题。
      12. What are they talking abut?
      A. N-child family.B. Bringing up children.C. Marriage in the USA.
      13. What’s the reasn why married cuples have decided nt t have any children?
      A. Because they dn’t like children.
      B. Because they feel it hard t bring up children.
      C. Because the pressures f mdern wrk and life are heavy.
      14. Which f the fllwing is true?
      A. Few ld peple agree t have n children.
      B. Sme peple d nt willingly have children.
      C. Many men becme parents after lng preparatin.
      听第9段材料, 回答第15至17题。
      15. What is the general idea the wman has n mdern art?
      A. She thinks very prly f it.
      B. She thinks sme f mdern art is gd, and thers are bad.
      C. She des nt think that all the mdern artists are serius twards their wrks.
      16. Why des the man want t stp discussing the matter f mdern art?
      A. Because he thinks he will lse the argument sn.
      B. Because he thinks it is n gd talking abut the prblem any mre.
      C. Because he knws his pinins n mdern art d nt sund reasnable enugh.
      17. What will the wman mst prbably d if there is a mdern art exhibitin near her huse?
      A. She will d anything except visiting the shw.
      B. She will visit the shw with the man.
      C. She will spare sme time t have a lk at the exhibitin.
      听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。
      18. Hw many percent f the wrld’s flags cntain red?
      A. 70% B. 80% C. 85%.
      19. Why d peple dislike black?
      A. It means danger.
      B. It makes peple nt nticed.
      C. It makes peple feel afraid.
      20. Which f the fllwing is nt true accrding t the passage?
      A. Different clrs have different meanings.
      B. Yellw is a very relaxing clr and blue is a very calm clr.
      C. Peple wh wear gray want t cver themselves t all.
      第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
      第一节:单项选择:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该题涂黑。
      21. What d yu think his prpsal _______ we ________ a play at the English party
      A. what; put up B. that; put n
      C. which; put up D. that; put ff
      22. I want t _______ a questin t the chairman but in a mment I lst my nerve
      A. ask B. reply C. rise D. raise
      23. He insisted that we ________ rest until we finish the wrk.
      A. nt B. dn’t C. can’t D. shuld
      24. I had n idea when and where ________..
      A. it happened B. des it happen
      C. it had happened D. had it happened
      25. I really appreciate that yur help is f great _________.
      A. useful B. value C. imprtant D. wrth
      26. Sheep can prvide us _________ wl, ________ is knwn t us all.
      A. fr; that B. fr; which C. with; which D. with; that
      27. Can yu imagine what prblem may ________ when human beings are clned?
      A. raise B. cause C. arise D. lead
      28. She is t fat, but she can’t ________ sweet.
      A. remve B. resist C. reject D. bject
      29. –It is widely accepted that animals learn t d things because their certain acts lead t _______.
      A. rewards B. prize C. awards D. results
      30. ______ is knwn t us all that Shanghai will hst the 2010 Wrld Exp.
      A. Which B. This C. That D. It
      31. He made a prmise ______ he wuld help me.
      A. that B. which C. whether D. why
      32. It will nt be ________ we can meet again.
      A. lng befre B. befre lng C. sn after D. shrtly after
      33. Children can ________ a lt _________ this new kind f schl system.
      A. benefit; frm B. benefit; with C. change; frm D. lse; frm
      34. A gd teacher must _________ t his students hw imprtant a prper learning methd is.
      A. get thrugh B, get acrss C. get away D. get ver
      35. The news has _______ all ver the cuntry _______ the spaceship succeeded in returning t the earth.
      A. inspired; which B. inspiring
      C. inspired ; that D. spread; which
      第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)
      阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      When I wke next mrning, I was dying f _36__. I seemed t have a hle instead f a _37__. I dressed quickly and hurried dwn t the dinning-rm. It was a big rm with six tall windws and the ugliest wallpaper I had ever seen ! _38_ , I had been tld the htel was nt beautiful but that yu were better __39__ there than in any ther htel; and that was _40__ I wanted just then.
      The waiter came hurrying up. Befre I came dwnstairs I had prepared __41__ carefully fr what I must __42_. I had lked three times in my dictinary t make sure __43__ “breakfast” really meant “breakfast”. I had tried t get the right _44_ and I had std in the frnt f a mirrr and twisted my muth until it ached.
      The waiter asked me _45__ I culd nt understand, but I spke nly my ne prepared wrd “breakfast”. He lked at me in a _46 way. s I repeated it. Still he did nt understand. It was _47_ that English peple didn’t understand their language.. The waiter _48__ his head and went away, but he came back in a minute and brught a tray with tea, bread and butter--- enugh t feed a small army--- and went away. But I was hungry, and I left __49__. When the waiter came back I thught his face shwed a little __50__, but yu can never __51_. What a waiter’s face really shws. In anther minute he brught _52__ tray with sme bacn(熏肉) and sme eggs. He _53_ have misunderstd me , but I thught it was n use explaining t peple wh dn’t understand their wn language , s I just set t wrk n the bacn and eggs, wndering whether I culd pssibly clear that plate.
      Well, I finished the bacn and eggs. I gt up and made my way slwly t my rm- at least five pund __54_. I never believed until then that any meal culd _55__ me, but n that day I met my Waterl(滑铁卢).
      36. A hunger B. cld C.. anger D. illness
      37. A. stne B. head C. breast D. stmach
      38. A. Therefre B. Otherwise C. S D. Hwever
      39. A. received B. fed C. cared D. eating
      40. A. just B. what C. that D. why
      41. A. English B. meal C. questins D. myself
      42. A. speak B. answer C. say D. explain
      43. A. that B. abut C. f D. t
      44. A. prnunciatin B. meaning C. frm D. spelling
      45. A. whether B. smething C. when D. what
      46. A. surprised B. friendly C. puzzled D. tuched
      47. A. unbelievable B. true C. thught D. a pity
      48. A waved B. shk C. bwed D. patted
      49. A. much B. a little C. nthing D. empty
      50. A. pleasure B. surprise C. pride D. satisfactin
      51. A. tell B. guess C. design D. express
      52. A. ther B. anther C. mre D. me
      53. A. shuld B. might C. wuld D. must
      54. A. lighter B. heavier C. weightier D. mre
      55.A. hurt B. fat C. defeat D. please
      第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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
      Every kid wishes t be an adult. But nw as grwn-ups, sme adults find they cannt leave childhd behind. They becme "kidults" (kid+adult). Being a kidult has becme a lifestyle-chice amng yung peple acrss Asia.
      Sme kidults cllect tys they nce played with. Hell Kitty, Garfield, and Snpy have many adult fans arund the wrld. It is nt unusual t see a 20-smething wman with a big, Garfield-shaped cushin n her sfa r a Hell Kitty mbile phne accessry.
      Other kidults still enjy children's stries and fairy tales. Fr example, Blmsbury even published the Harry Ptter nvels with an adult cver. That way, n ne else n the subway will knw that an adult is actually reading a children's bk!
      "Kidults can be like vitamins t sciety. Adults wh value their childhd and hld n t pure, child-like emtin may be needed in such a rugh and dry sciety," said Lee Sjung, prfessr f Freign Studies at Hankuk University(韩国外国语大学). He added that kidult culture may fill the generatin gap between adults and kids. It culd give children and their parents bks, mvies, and cartn shws t enjy tgether. He may be right.
      Tim Greenhalgh,a prfessr,explained that sme kidults just refuse t grw up. They value childhd because life in a busy and stressful city frightens them. Kidults wuld like t frget their age and penly shw their fear f sciety and adulthd.
      56. We can infer frm the article that _________.
      A. Kidults miss their childhd s much that they can't give up their tys
      B. Blmsbury knws sme kidults dn't want peple t knw that they are kidults
      C. Kidults like t have vitamins very much
      D. Sme tys are s interesting that even adults like them very much
      57. Accrding t the authr, being a kidult is gd in sme way except that _______.
      A. it can imprve the relatinship between parents and their kids
      B. it can help kidults feel relaxed
      C. it is helpful t slve sme scial prblems
      D. it can make peple lyal t ne's parents
      58. Accrding t the writer, _______.
      A. being a kidult is nthing wrng B. kidults have mental prblems
      C. ur sciety is very dull D. sme peple can never grw up
      B
      If wmen are mercilessly explited(剥削) year after year, they have nly themselves t blame. Because they tremble at the thught f being seen in public in clthes that are ut f fashin, they are always taken advantage f by the designers and the big stres. Clthes which have been wrn nly a few times have t be put aside because f the change f fashin.
      Changing fashins are nthing mre than the intentinal creatin f waste. Many wmen spend large sums f mney each year t replace clthes that have hardly been wrn. Wmen wh cannt affrd t thrw away clthing in this way, waste hurs f their time changing their ld-fashined dresses. Skirts are lengthened r shrtened; neck-lines are lwered r raised, and s n.
      N ne can claim that the fashin industry cntributes anything really imprtant t sciety. Fashin designers are rarely cncerned with necessary things like warmth, cmfrt and durability (耐用). They are nly interested in utward appearance and they take advantage f the fact that wmen will put up with any amunt f discmfrt, as lng as they lk right. There can hardly be a man wh hasn't at sme time in his life smiled at the sight f a wman shaking in a thin dress n a winter day, r picking her way thrugh deep snw in high heeled shes.
      When cmparing men and wmen in the matter f fashin, the cnclusins t be drawn are bvius. D the cnstantly changing fashins f wmen's clthes, ne wnders, reflect basic qualities f incnstancy and instability? Men are t clever t let themselves be cheated by fashin designers. D their unchanging styles f dress reflect basic qualities f stability and reliability(稳定耐用)? That is fr yu t decide.
      59. Designers and big stres always make mney_________.
      A. by mercilessly expliting wmen wrkers in the clthing industry
      B. because they are capable f predicting new fashins
      C. by cnstantly changing the fashins in wmen's clthing
      D. because they attach great imprtance t quality in wmen's clthing
      60. T the writer, the fact that wmen change their ld-fashined dresses is seen as ___________.
      A. a waste f mney B. a waste f time
      C. an expressin f taste D. an expressin f creativity
      61. New fashins in clthing are created fr ___________.
      A. the cmmercial explitatin f wmen
      B. the wmen's strength f character
      C. basic qualities f incnstancy and instability
      D. an imprtant cntributin t sciety
      62. By saying "the cnclusins t be drawn are bvius" ( Line One t Line Tw, Paragraph Fur), the writer means that ___________.
      A. wmen's incnstancy in their chice f clthing is ften laughed at
      B. wmen are better able t put up with discmfrt
      C. men are als explited greatly by fashin designers
      D. men are mre reasnable in the matter f fashin
      C
      While ftball fans feel strngly angry and shcked abut mistakes made by referees (裁判) because they cannt see clearly what has happened, a small German cmpany is quietly pleased.
      Fr Cairs Technlgies, mistakes made by referees are the kind f advertising that mney cannt buy. The cmpany has develped a tiny chip(芯片) that fits inside a ftball and determines whether the ball has crssed the gal line, by being able t discver its exact lcatin n the field. The wrld ftball rganizatin, FIFA, has shwn interest in the technlgy. It is very pssible that the new technlgy will be used in the 2006 Wrld Cup in Germany.
      "We've been testing the technlgy at the main sccer stadium in Nuremberg fr sme time and mre recently in an under-17 FIFA Cup in Peru," said Gunter Rhmer, a directr f the cmpany. "The technlgy has perfrmed well, and we're pretty ptimistic that it will be used at the games in Germany next year."
      The chip nly weighs 12 grams, and is placed in the center f the ftball. It sends 2,000 signals a secnd t a receiver netwrk f 12 antennas(天线),placed arund the field. The receivers then send infrmatin abut the ball's lcatin t a central cmputer, and because it wrks in real time, it can immediately tell the referee whether a gal has been scred. The chip even can tell when the ball crsses the line in mid-air. Oliver Braun, ne f the inventrs f the chip, says that feedback frm German referees was generally psitive. Germany sprts-wear giant Adidas is als ptimistic abut using this kind f chip in ther ball sprts.
      FIFA aims t test the technlgy later this year at anther game in Japan befre deciding whether r nt t intrduce it in all 12 stadiums in Germany fr next year's Wrld Cup.
      63. Carls Technlgies is pleased because ________.
      A. ftball fans are angry with referees
      B. their new prduct can satisfy ftball fans
      C. their new prduct will have a gd market
      D. they can sell a lt f ftball in the future
      64. In the first sentence in Paragraph 2,"... mistakes made by referees are the kind f advertising that mney cannt buy" means ___________.
      A. Carls Technlgies can't affrd the high price fr advertising their prduct
      B. Mistakes in prductin are als a kind f advertisement
      C. Caris Technlgies has already spent a lt f mney n advertising their prduct
      D. Referees' mistakes will be f great help fr the sale f Carls Technlgies' new prduct
      65. The underlined wrd "feedback" prbably means ___________.
      A. infrmatin given back by a user B. advice given by smene
      C. supplying fd t custmers D. fd given back by cnsumers
      66. The new prduct has drawn attentin frm sme _________.
      A. famus peple B. referees C. big cmpanies D. cuntries
      D
      Lndn--A mrning train rides away, acrss the channel. English kids discuss the Liverpl's ftball team in a Paris pub.
      Sme Parisians have started t travel t wrk in Lndn.
      In the 19th century, Charles Dickens cmpared the tw cities, Lndn and Paris, in A Tale f Tw Cities. These days, it might be A tale f One City.
      As there are few jbs at hme ver recent years, perhaps 250,000 Frenchmen mved acrss the channel. With an undersea tunnel, they culd travel between cities in three hurs. The Eurpean Unin freed them frm immigratin and custms.
      Paris, rich in beauty, is mre stylish. But Lndn feels mre full f life, and mre fun until the pubs shut dwn.
      "Fr me, the difference is that Lndn is real, alive," said Trevr Wheeler, a financial expert.
      Chantal Jauen, a prfessinal designer, agrees. "I am French, but I'll stay in Lndn,'' she said.
      There is, f curse, the ther view. Julie Lenux is a student wh mved t Lndn tw years ag. "I think peple laugh mre in Paris," she said.
      "Bth cities have changed beynd recgnitin," said Larry Cllins, an authr and smetimes a Lndner.
      Like mst peple wh knw bth cities well, he finds the tw nw fit tgether cmfrtably.
      "I first fell in lve with Paris in the 1950s. Things are s much mre rdered, and life is better."
      But certainly nt cheaper.
      In sme parts f Lndn, rents can be twice thse n Avenue Fch in Paris.
      Deciding between Lndn and Paris requires a lifestyle chice.
      Like Daphne Benit, a French jurnalism student with perfect English, many yung peple are happy t be clse enugh s they dn't have t chse.
      "I lve Paris, my little neighburhd, the way I can walk arund a centre, but life is t rganized , "she said. "In Lndn, yu can be whever yu want. N ne cares."
      67. It can be inferred that ___________.
      A. Paris and Lndn are the tw biggest cities in the wrld
      B. in the 19th century, Dickens tld his stries in the tw cities
      C. Lndn and Paris used t be separated
      D. Liverpl is a big city in France
      68. Accrding t this passage, which f the fllwing is TRUE?
      A. Peple feel it difficult t find a jb in Paris.
      B. Peple can't travel t Lndn withut a passprt.
      C. Peple can travel t Lndn withut a passprt.
      D. Peple can find any jb in Lndn.
      69. Accrding t this passage we knw that _________.
      A. Parisians enjy English fd mre than their wn
      B. Lndners seldm travel t Paris n hlidays
      C. bth cities have their advantages
      D. yung peple prefer t live in Lndn
      70. Which city is better t live in accrding t the passage?
      A. Paris. B. Lndn. C. Bth cities. D. It just depends.
      71. What's the meaning f the last sentence?
      A. Peple can d everything in Lndn.
      B. Peple will feel lnely in Lndn.
      C. Peple in Lndn enjy living in different ways.
      D. Peple in Lndn enjy a lawless life.
      E
      Nw let's lk urselves as a species in relatin t ecsystem balance.
      Mdern scientists believe that humankind, like ther animals, evlved(进化) thrugh millins f years f changes and adaptatins t the envirnment and that ur mst direct evlutinary ancestr was prbably an earlier species f the primate(mnkey, ape) grup. Despite this similarity with ther creatures, hwever, the evlutin f humankind differs frm that f ther species in ne imprtant and unique way.
      In ther species, evlutin has led t specializatin, bth in the species abilities and in its place within the envirnmental structure. Fr example, the giraffe is much adapted t feeding n treetps, but it is als specialized and thus limited t feeding n trees and shrubs. Only with great difficulty can it bend dwn t graze n the grund. Similarly, the anteater is extremely well adapted t eating ants but is unable t catch r eat ther animals. The same is true fr cuntless ther species.
      Fr humankind it is ppsite. Our evlutin had led t a very generalized ability. Our highly develped intelligence and ability t make and handle tls mean that we can d almst anything. Humans evlved in such a way that we are able t mve int every envirnment n Earth and even int space. N natural cmpetitr ffers great resistance, and ther natural enemies such as disease have been cntrlled.
      Said anther way, we see in humankind a great imbalance between bilgical ptential and envirnmental resistance. The result is the rapidly increasing wrld ppulatin, frequently referred t as the ppulatin explsin. Further, t supprt ur grwing ppulatin, natural ecsystems are being increasingly displaced by human habitatins, agriculture, and ther human supprting activities.
      72. Frm the passage we can infer that in the curse f evlutin _________.
      A. humankind is very imprtant t earlier species, such as the primate grup
      B. human beings are limited by the envirnment while animals are nt
      C. human beings becme mre and mre different frm each ther
      D. humankind has experienced a generalizatin rather than specializatin in ability
      73. Accrding t the passage, primate includes such animals as ________.
      A. mnkeys and anteaters B. tigers and apes
      C. apes and mnkeys D. mnkeys and giraffes
      74. Accrding t the passage, evlutin has made it pssible fr humans t _______.
      A. increase the ppulatin B. resist natural ffers
      C. g t the mn D. cure all diseases
      75. Accrding t the authr, imbalance between bilgical ptential and envirn mental resistance has resulted in ________.
      A. the ppulatin explsin B. the destructin f human habitatins
      C. the grwth f natural ecsystem D. the specializatin f humans
      第二卷(非选择题 共45分)
      第四部分:写作(共三节,满分45分)
      第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
      此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边的横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
      该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线(\)划掉。
      该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。
      该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。
      注意:原行没有错的不要改。
      Dear editr,
      In ur schl students are cnstantly cmplaining abut bad
      fd in the dining rm. It serves with many dishes frm76. ______________
      Cantnese t Sichuan htpt, s the quality isn't gd. Sme77. ______________
      students said they had fund stnes r died pests in their fd.78. ______________
      The ppular jke is that yu are really luck if yu find nthing79. ______________
      strange r smelly in the fd. As the majrity f student80. ______________
      have n chice but eat in the dining rm, mney can still be81. ______________
      made if the dining rm takes an effrt t imprve quality f82. ______________
      fd. The dining rm shuld pay attentin t prviding83. ______________
      better services and tasted fd. It is high time that the84. ______________
      dining rm changed their idea f management. We are85. ______________
      lking frward t the day.
      第二节 书面表达(共1小题;满分25分)
      假如你是本地报社的一名记者,对新华中学昨天的一场辩论进行报道,写一篇新闻稿。
      昨天新华中学的学生就是否允许医学克隆存在的话题展开了激烈的辩论。辩论一方非常坚定地赞成医学克隆。他们指出医学克隆将会给那些因为重病和丧失了行动和思考能力的人带去福音;解释道这样的操作程序对病人来说无疑将会是万无一失、安全和快捷的;并且举出 67%的美国民众支持医学克隆来支持自己的观点。辩论的另一方则反对医学克隆,他们从两方面说明了理由:第一,克隆仍然存在着安全隐患;第二,为了生成用于医用或研究的胚胎需要反复的尝试,在这一过程中很多潜在的生命会不得不无情扼杀,这一点也正是很多西欧国家反对医学克隆的原因。但是反对方的说服力显然要逊色一些,最终观众投票正方获胜。辩论结束时,现场观众看到了曙光,他们意识到在今天很多严重的疾病在不久的将来有可能找到治愈方法,因此他们非常的兴奋。
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      听力
      1---20 CBBBC;BCACB;CACBA;BABCB
      单项填空
      21—25 BDACB 26—30 CCBAC 31—35 AAABC
      完形填空 36—40 ADDBA 41—45 DACAA 46—50 CABCB 51—55 ABDBC
      阅读理解 56—60 BDACB 61—65 ADCDA 66—70 CCACD 71—75 CDCCA
      短文改错
      76.去掉 with 77.s→but 78.died→dead 79.1uck→lucky 80. student→students 81.but后加t 82.quality前加the 83.√ 84.tasted→tasting/tasty 85.their→its
      书面表达
      Yesterday there was a very exciting debate at Xinhua Middle Schl abut whether medical clning shuld be allwed r nt .After a lively discussin a vte was taken and the side arguing fr medical clning wn.
      The arguments fr medical clning were very strngly put by the team supprting the mtin. They argued that serius illnesses and peple wh w lsing their ability t mve r think culd be helped by medical clning. They explained that the prcedures wuld be safe, quick and with n prblems fr the patients. They quted that 67% f American citizens are fr it t supprt their idea. Their arguments were very cnvincing.
      The arguments put by the team ppsing medical clning were less strng. They argued in tw ways. The first reasn was that the prcedures were nt yet secure. Their secnd reasn was that it tk many tries and many ptential animals had t be killed t prduce ne useable embry fr research. They explained that man Eurpean cuntries dn’t allw medical clning research because f this. They quted Ppe Jhn Paul Ⅱ. But their arguments were nt s cnvincing.
      At the end f the debate the audience we left with a feeling f hpe. They realized that diseases that seem terrible tday may be able t be cured sn. Many peple were excited and happy when they left they Hall .The writer f this article was amng them!
      听力原文
      第一节(5 段对话,每段仅读一遍)
      W: I have t g t class nw. D yu have anything t give me?
      M: Please help me mail these letters n yur way. Thanks a lt.
      Q: What des the man ask the wman t d?
      M: Yu’ve gt a cld again, Sara. What’s wrng?
      W: The weather changes s quickly these days. I can’t get used t it.
      Q: What is the cause f Sara’s clds?
      M: Can I keep this camera fr anther day?
      W: I’m afraid nt. Yu must return it befre eight ’clck this evening.
      Q: When must the camera be returned?
      W: The final exams are cming. We have t review all ur lessns carefully.
      M: Right. I hpe we can get gd results.
      Q: What are they talking abut?
      W: Hw d yu like this dish? We put little salt in it.
      M: It tastes a bit plain. Yu shuld add mre salt next time.
      Q: Hw des the man like this dish made?
      第二节(5 段材料,每段读两遍)
      第 6 段材料(6-8 题)
      W: Nw mre and mre peple chse net schls fr lng-distance educatin.
      M: That’s true. Mst net schls have nly ne branch. And their examinatins are different t.
      W: What’s the difference?
      M: Students dn’t need real examinatin rms r supervisrs. Answers are sent ut thrugh the Internet right after the test. Results cme ut very sn. It will becme mre and mre ppular in the future.
      Q6. Hw many branches d mst f the net schls have ?
      Q7. Which f the fllwing desn’t need in the lng-distance examinatins?
      Q8. What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
      第 7 段材料(9-11 题)
      M: Waitress, culd yu cme here? I have sme questins abut my bill.
      W: Sure, sir. Let me explain it t yu.
      M: Lk, what are these tw items?
      W: They are yur beer. The secnd and the eighth n the list.
      M: All right. I’ll pay by cheque with my banker’s card.
      Q9. What is the man ding?
      Q10. Which items are the beer?
      Q11. Hw did the man pay his bill?
      第 8 段材料(12-14 题)
      M: Nwadays, sme married cuples decide nt t have children. D yu knw why?
      W: I think mdern wrk and life bring t much pressure. They have n time and energy t raise kids.
      M: That makes sense. Sme peple even have children unwillingly.
      W: Yes. Mst yung peple prepare fr a lng time befre becming parents. And many elderly peple dn’t agree with the n-child idea.
      Q12. What are they talking abut?
      Q13. What’s the reasn why married cuples have decided nt t have any children?
      Q14. Which f the fllwing is true?
      第 9 段材料(15-17 题)
      M: What d yu think f mdern art?
      W: T be hnest, I dn’t believe all mdern artists take their wrks seriusly. Sme wrks are hard t understand.
      M: Well, we have different pinins. It’s useless t argue abut this. Let’s stp here.
      W: OK. By the way, if there is a mdern art exhibitin near my hme, I will still take time t visit it.
      Q15. What is the general idea the wman has n mdern art?
      Q16. Why des the man want t stp discussing the matter f mdern art?
      Q17. What will the wman mst prbably d if there is a mdern art exhibitin near her huse?
      第 10 段独白(18-20 题)
      Clrs have special meanings arund the wrld. Abut eighty percent f the wrld’s flags have red n them. Red stands fr curage and strength.
      Black is nt ppular, because it always makes peple feel scared. Yellw is relaxing and blue is calm. As fr gray, peple wh wear gray just want t keep a lw prfile, nt t hide themselves cmpletely.
      Q18. Hw many percent f the wrld’s flags cntain red?
      Q19. Why d peple dislike black?
      Q20. Which f the fllwing is nt true accrding t the passage?

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