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青龍實驗中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年度上學(xué)期高二開學(xué)考試高二英語試題考試說明:1.本試卷共150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。2.請將各題答案填在答題卡上。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whodidthemangocampingwith?A.Martin. B.Jenny. C.Phoebe.2.Whenwilltheelectricitybeonagaintonight?A.At7:00pm. B.At9:00pm. C.At10:00pm.3.Whatisprobablytheman?A.Adirector. B.Ahost. C.Anactor.4.WhathasDennisdecidedtodo?A.Liveindependently.B.Startanewcompany.C.Staywithhisparents.5.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutlosingthephone?A.Hedoesn’treallymind. B.Heisabitannoyed. C.Heisveryupset.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.WhatmadeMayaBaydrawtoomanytouristssince1999?A.Theconvenientlocation.B.AfamousHollywoodmovie.C.Itsfirstopeningtothepublic.7.WhydidthegovernmentcloseMayaBayforatime?A.Todevelopit.B.Todoresearch.C.Toprotectthenaturallife.8.HowmanytouristscanvisitMayaBayperdaynow?A.300. B.2,000. C.4,0009.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.SurftheInternet.B.Readsomemagazines.C.Bookaholiday.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.WhatattractsTomtowatchHeartlandprobably?A.Thetouchingplots.B.Theexcitingstory.C.Thepeacefullifestyle.11.WhatdoesTomthinkofhisgrandparents’life?A.It’stough. B.It’ssimple. C.It’sboring.12.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.Inthecity. B.Inthetown. C.Inthecountryside.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Putoffspringbreak. B.Seesomewesternart. C.Drivehertotheexhibit.14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.TaxidriverandPassenger.B.BrotherandSister. C.MotherandSon.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。15.Whendoesthemanplantocheckin?A.Threedayslater. B.Fourdayslater. C.Sevendayslater.16.Whatkindofroomdoesthemantake?A.Onewithonebedandakitchen.B.Onewithtwobedsandakitchen.C.Onewithtwobedsandnokitchen.17.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$400. B.$800. C.$1200.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.WhendidAvacreateherfirstbook?A.Attheageof4.B.Attheageof5.C.Attheageof8.19.WhatdidAvadoforhernewbook?A.Shecollectedmoney.B.Shedrewpicturesforit.C.Shesearchedforwisesayings.20.HowdoesAvausethemoneygettingfromhernewbook?A.Docharity.B.Supportherfamily.C.Goonlearningpainting.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AIttakesaspecialpersontotravelwithkids—aparent.Childrenhavetheirownneeds.Theirideaofavacationismore“adventurous”thanaparent’s.Theyneedconstantinspirationandtheycangetastiredastheyaretiring.MakesureyouhaveplentyofroomwhiletravelingIfyouaredriving,getamini-van.Sure,youmightbemoreofa“car”type,andyoumighthaveresistedbuyingamini—vansofar.Butpickuparentalvanforthevacationjusttogivethekidsalittlemoreroomforfighting.Accommodationsalongthewaycanbetricky.Usuallyitinvolvesacrowdedmotelforjustlongenoughtosleep,thenbackinthecrowdedcar.Thisisnotanybody’sideaofahomeawayfromhome.Anaccommodationalternativeistocamp,butnoteveryoneenjoysagoodearlymorningwake-upwrestlewithabearasmuchasIdo,soamotelmightberequired.Makesureyouhaveplentyofroomwhenyou“getthere”Assumingyouareactuallyheadingforadestination,makesuretohavelotsofroomwhenyougetthere.Thispartiseasy.Butitrequiresthinkingoutsidethebox.Forgethotels,motels,andinns.Lookforprivaterentalhomes.ProbablythebiggestdestinationforfamiliesisWaltDisneyWorldinFlorida.Goodnews—Orlando,Kissimmeeandthesurroundingareaisfullofprivatevacationhomesforrent.InFloridatheycallthemvacationvillas,andtheyofferallthespaceofhome.Bepreparedfor“childrenbeingchildren”eventsSometimes,stresshitsyoufrombehindwhentheunexpectedhappens.Likeacutorascrape…orachildgettingsick.SharonBaillietoldmethatiswhyshetellsallhervillarentalguestswherethefirst-aidcasecanbefound,andexactlywheretogoformedicalattention.Thisisparticularlyhelpfulforhermanyguestsfromabroad,whoareunfamiliarwiththeUShealthcaresystem.Bookingticketstothemeparksandmakingreservationsforjustabouteverythinginadvancemakesthetriplessstressful.Tryhavingyourchildrenbaby-sat.Hirealocalbaby-sitteronceortwice.VacationHomeownerscansetthisupforyou,andsomehotelsmightbewillingto,too.21.Wheredoestheauthorprefertorestonthewaytothedestination?A.Inacamp. B.Inamini-van. C.Atamotel. D.Inacar.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Bookingticketsinadvance. B.Hiringababy-sitter.C.Makingreservationsaheadoftime. D.Lookingforatourguide.23.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroducewaysoftravelling.B.Toadvertisevacationhomesfortourists.C.Toreducethestresswhiletravelingabroad.D.Toshowhowtotravelcomfortablywithkids.BThebirthofahealthycalfiscertainlysomethingtocelebrateonafarmbutonecalfgavefarmersMeganandBarryCosterevenmoretosmileabout.That’sbecausetheHolsteincalfwasbornwithmarkingsthatlooklikeasmileyface.TheCosters’BellbrookHolsteinsfarminRipplebrook,WestGippslandinAustraliabreedsaround700calvesayear,buttheyhaveneverseenanythinglikethisbefore.WhenBarryCosterwascheckingtheherd(牛群)duringhismorningroundsonMarch10,2023,hecameacrossthecalf—nownamedHappy—andwassurprisedtoseeafacesmilingathim.Hewassoshockedthathetookaphotoandsentittohiswife.“We’veseensomenumbersevensorloveheartsontheheadandafewstrangemarkings,butwe’veneverseenanythingthatlookslikeasmileyfacebefore,”MeganCostersaid.Atfirst,theCostersweregoingtokeepHappyonthefarmwherehewouldbealife-longpetbutafterthenewsaboutthisuniquecalfgotout,thecouplewasbombarded(轟炸)bymediafromaroundtheworld.ThatwaswhentheydecidedHappyshouldgoontodogreatthings.SotheystartedlookingforabuyerforthecalfbuttheCosterswerenotlookingtomakeaprofitfromthesale.ThemoneywasdonatedtotheWestGippslandHospitalthatisbeingredevelopedandupgraded.FarmWorld,afielddayeventheldatLardnerParkpurchasedHappywhowillnowliveouthisdaysattheparkwhichconsistsofa120-hectareworkingfarmthathaslivestocksoHappywillhaveplentyofcompany.Andthefarmislocatedjustaroundthecornerfromhisbirthplace.“Happyisadjustingwell,eatingwell,andhasagreattemperament(性情),”CraigDebnam,LardnerPark’sofficersaid.“Withabout40,000to50,000visitorscomingthroughthegatestosee‘Happy’thisweekend,weknowHappywillputasmileoneverybody’sface,”hesaid.24.Whatcanweknowaboutthecalf?A.Hewasbornonaspecialday. B.Hewasborntoagreatparent.C.Hehasaloveheartonthehead. D.Hewasbornwithasmileyface.25.HowdidBarryCosterfeelwhenhefirstsawthecalfonMarch10?A.Frightened. B.Astonished. C.Excited. D.Unbelievable.26.WhydidBarryCosterlookforabuyerforthecalfHappy?A.Tomakeaprofit. B.TofindHappyanewhome.C.TomakeHappymorepopular. D.ToletHappydomoremeaningfulthings.27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Happydoesn’tadapttohisnewlife. B.Happymisseshisownersverymuch.C.Happyleadsacomfortablelifeinthepark. D.Happyistootiredtorespondtosomanyvisitors.CIt’stheendofAugust,andit’stimetostartthinkingaboutgoingbacktoschool.Forsome,it’saveryexcitingtime.Forothers,however,theycanfeelverystressful.Therearelotsofthingstodoifyouwanttohaveagreatfirstdayatschool.Staybusythroughoutthesummerholiday.Usuallythosewhostruggle(掙扎)ontheirfirstdaysarepeoplewhospendtoomuchoftheirsummerholidayindoorsandrelaxing.Soyoushouldtrytostayactiveandbusyoverthecourseoftheholiday.Therearelotsofthingsyoucando,suchasgettingasummerjobortakingupasport.Continuelearningoverthesummerholiday.Peoplewhostrugglethemostatfirstarethosewhoaren’tlearningovertheholiday.Learningitselfdoesn’thavetobeboring!Youcanlearnaboutanythingyouwant.Simplykeepingyourbraininthehabitoflearningwillgiveyouanextraadvantagewhenit’stimetogobacktoschool.Spendtimewithfriendsthatwillattendthesameschool.Ifyouhaveanyfriendslivinginthesameneighborhood,therearechancesthatyouwillgotothesameschool!Makeapointofcreatingstrongerbonds(關(guān)系)withthosefriends.Spendpartofyoursummerholidaywiththem,andgrowcloser.Whilethere’salwayssomeworryaboutgoingintothefirstdayofschool,havingfriendsaroundthatcareaboutyoumakesitmucheasier.Buyyourschoolsupplies.Themostimportantthingyoucandoinpreparationforyourfirstdayismakesureyouhavealloftheequipmentyouneed.Thoughthetypesofmaterialsyou’llneeddifferfromclasstoclass,certainthings,likepensandpaper,willbeusedforallclasses.28.Whoisthetextmeantfor?A.Theparents. B.Theteachers.C.Theheadmasters. D.Thestudents.29.Whatcanyoudotostayactiveduringthesummerholiday?A.Spendmuchtimerelaxingindoors. B.Takeupapart-timejob.C.LearnEnglisheveryday. D.Takepartinasportcompetition.30.Whowillstrugglethemostontheirfirstdays?A.Thosewhofullyprepareallthethingsforschool.B.Thosewhospendtheirsummerholidayabroad.C.Anyonewhohasattendedsummerclasses.D.Anyonewhodoesn’tlearnatallduringthesummerholiday.31.Whyareyouadvisedtobuildastrongrelationshipwithyourfriendsinthesameneighborhood?A.Friendsreallyhelpwhenyouareinlowspirits.B.Friendscanoffertohelpyouwithyourstudy.C.Friendscanaccompanyyoutospendthelongholiday.D.Friendscangiveyouadvicewhenyoubuyschoolsupplies.DAnewstudypublishedinThursday’seditionofCellreportsthatmosquitoes’senseofsmellismorecomplexthanweoncethought.Anditmayexplainhowtheyaresogoodatseekingusoutinthedarknessandleadtonewstrategiestofightagainstthepotentiallydeadlydiseasescausedbytheirbites.UntilMegYounger,co-authorofthestudy,andhercolleaguesstartedstudyingmosquitoes,it’slongbeenknownthatmosquitoesrelyonmultiplecluestotargethumans,First,theywillsensetheCO2inthebreathfromadistancethatcanbemorethan30feet.AftertheCO2,thentheybegintosensehumanbodysmells.Theyfollowtheodors(氣味)and,whentheygetveryclose,starttodetectbodyheat.Oncetheylandontheskin,theylookforaplacetobitewiththeirlegs.Inmanypartsoftheworld,theirbitesmayleadtosuchdiseasesasdengue,Zika,chikungunyaandmalaria.Thelatterdiseasealonecausesoverhalfamilliondeathseachyeararoundtheglobe.“Butmostofwhatweknowaboutmosquitoes’senseofsmellcomesfromthestudyofthebrainsofmiceandfruitflies,wherethepathwaysbetweenthebrainandsmelldetectorsarefairlysimple:Eachneuron(神經(jīng)元)intheirsmelldetectorsjustrespondstoasinglekindofsmellandalltheneuronsforthatsmellareconnectedtothesamepartoftheirbrains.Ofcourse,therearecountlessdifferentdetectorsrespondingtocountlesssmells,”saysYounger.“Whenwestartedlookinginsidemosquitobrains,wefoundthateachneuroncandetectmultiplesmells.”“It’sagreatbreakthrough,”saysJosefinadelMarmol,ascientistattheHarvardMedicalSchoolwhowasn’tinvolvedwiththeresearch.“Itwillchangealotaboutwhatweknowofhowmosquitoesinteractwiththeworldandgiveresearchersadditionalwaystofightthebugs.Butthere’smoreworktobedonetotest,neuronbyneuron,whichneuronactuallyrespondstowhichhumanbodysmells.”32.Whatcanbelearnedaboutmosquitoesfromparagraph2?A.Theylookforaplacetobitewiththeireyes.B.Theycanonlydetecthumanswithin30feet.C.Theyarefirstattractedbyhumanbodysmells.D.TheyaremoresensitivetotheCO2inthebreath.33.Whichdiseasecausesmorethan0.5milliondeathseachyearintheworld?A.Malaria. B.Zika. C.Dengue. D.Chikungunya.34.WhatisMegYounger’snewdiscovery?A.Thepathwaysinthebrainsofmicearefairlysimple.B.Aneuroninmosquitoes’detectorscandetectmanysmells.C.Alltheneuronsforasmellareconnectedtothesamepartofthebrain.D.Theneuronsinfruitflies’brainsjustrespondtoasinglekindofsmell.35.WhatdoesJosefinadelMarmolsayaboutthenewstudy?A.Theprocessisnotverycomplete. B.Theconclusionisnotveryreliable.C.Morespecifictestshavetobedone. D.Theresearchmethodistoocomplex.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Oneofthebiggestcausesofbackinjuryatworkisliftingorhandlingobjectsincorrectly,andmanypeoplehaveeverexperiencedsuchcasesnowandthenwhiledealingwithheavyobjects.36ThinkbeforeyouliftPlanthelift.37Whereistheload(負載)goingtobeplaced?Aretheobstacles(障礙物)suchasdesertedouterpackinginyourway?Forlonglifts,suchasfromfloortoshoulderheight,considerrestingtheloadmid-wayonatableorbenchtochangeyourholdonit.Keeptheloadclosetothewaist

Keeptheloadclosetothewaistforaslongaspossiblewhileliftingtoreducetheamountofpressureontheback.38Ifcloselyapproachingtheloadisn’tpossible,trytoslideittowardsthebodybeforetryingtoliftit.AdoptastablepositionYourfeetshouldbeapartwithonelegslightlyforwardtokeepbalance.39Wearingover-tightclothingorunsuitablefootwear,suchashighheels,maymakethisdifficult.40Don’tliftorhandlemorethanyoucaneasilymanage.There’sadifferencebetweenwhatpeoplecanliftandwhattheycansafelylift.Ifyou’reindoubt,seekadviceorgethelp.A.Knowyourlimits.B.Willhelpbeneededwiththeload?C.Whynotasksomeoneelsetohelp?D.Recognizeyourstrengthsandweaknesses.E.Keeptheheaviestsideoftheloadnexttothebody.F.Learningsomecorrectmethodscanhelppreventinjuryorabackpain.G.Bepreparedtomoveyourfeetduringthelifttomaintainastableposition.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Earlierthisyearthephonecompaniesstoppedsupportingthesoftwareformyold3Gphone.Iwas41tobuyanewSmartPhone.Ididn’tuseitmuchatfirst,onlytogetacallfrommydaughter.42,Isoonfounditfareasiertosurftheinternetonthesmartphonethanmycomputer.Evenwithmylimited43Iquicklyfoundmyselfspendingmoreandmoreofitonthis44withoutmenoticingit.YesterdayIwasonit45theseaofnews.Thensuddenlyalongandfurry46pusheditswaybetweenmeandmyphone.47,Iputthephonedown,tookmyglassesoffandpettedmydog.Soonwewerehuggingandrunningaround.AndI48somethingtoo.Therewasafeelinginmyheart:awonderful49oflove,laughter,andjoy.Itwasa50thatIhadn’tgottenonceduringallthattimeIhadspentonmyphone.Strangely,ittookadogto51meofwhatisimportantforoursouls.Imadeupmymindthento52lesstimeonmyaddictivephoneandmoretimedoingimportantthingsinlifelikehuggingmychildrenandtalkingtomyfriends.Itisthesethingsthatfillmy53withloveandfillmydayswith54.Technologyishereto55.Butweshouldn’tletitcontrolus.Weshoulduseitonlywhenithelpsustodotheimportantthings.41.A.forced B.determined C.a(chǎn)ppointed D.encouraged42.A.Consequently B.Nevertheless C.Anyway D.Otherwise43.A.supplies B.resources C.efficiency D.time44.A.software B.company C.dog D.phone45.A.lookingthrough B.comingacross C.searchingfor D.runningover46.A.eye B.nose C.ear D.neck47.A.Jumping B.Crying C.Laughing D.Blowing48.A.remembered B.doubted C.a(chǎn)dmitted D.noticed49.A.combination B.list C.transformation D.flexibility50.A.spirit B.feeling C.dream D.chance51.A.inform B.warn C.remind D.persuade52.A.spare B.count C.spend D.cover53.A.heart B.brain C.thought D.emotion54.A.fortune B.joy C.regret D.disappointment55.A.calm B.move C.stay D.continue第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MynameisTabitha,a36--year--oldmotherlivingwithmythreekidsinWestTennessee.I56(lose)myjobacoupleofweeksagoandIamstillsearchingforworknow.ThetownwhereIliveisquitesmallandfindingajobherehasproventobe57

majortask.Sinceleavingmylastjob,Ihavefoundthatit's58(difficult)tomakemyselfemployedagainthanIexpected.Ihavebecomeafull-timehomemaker,59

(take)careofmymotherlydutiesaswellashousework.Apartfromcaringformychildrenandtakingcareofthehouse,Iamstillbusylookingforpart-timeandfull-time60

(employ)tohelpmyfamilyfinancially,61(frequent)visitourlocalcareercenterandsearchonlineifIhaveverylittlefreetime.Tobefrank,Iadmitthatbeingunemployedis62

(stress).Iusuallyfindmyselflyingawakeatnightandwondering63I'mgoingtosupportmyfamilyifIcannotfindajob.Inmyinnerheart,Ineverthinkaboutgivingup.Havingdevotedmuchefforttomyjob-hunting,Ibelieve64willpayoffoneday.Therefore,IwillcontinuetosearchuntilIfindonethatallowsme65(provide)anincomeformyfamily.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,學(xué)生會主席。你校和英國某中學(xué)是友好學(xué)校。對方學(xué)校將舉辦“中國文化周”,邀請你校派學(xué)生參加。請你給負責(zé)該項目的老師Jason寫一封電子郵件表示感謝邀請并詢問相關(guān)事宜。內(nèi)容如下:1.活動開始時間;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.學(xué)生住宿安排。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJason,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Sallyhadanxietydisordertroublethatmadeherfailtospeakinsocialsituations.I’manurseanduseBellatohelpchildreninmycommunity,tobringthemcomfortandconfidencethewayonlyadogcan.IthoughtbacktothedaywhenI’dfirstbroughtBellatotheschool.ThatmorninginJanuary,herteacherledustoaroom.“Sallyhasn’tspokenoutsideherhomeintwoyears,”shetoldme.“Herparentshavetakenhertodoctors,butnothinghasworked.”Alittlegirlstoodshylyjustinsidethedoorway.Hereyesbrightenedwhenshenoticedmydog.“ThisisBella,”Isaid.“Shedoestricks.Wouldyouliketosee?”Sallynodded.Imotionedwithmyhand.Bellalaydownandthenrolledover.Sally’seyeslitup.IshowedSallythehandsignalsforvariouscommands.ShewasanaturalforBella,maybebecauseshecouldn’trelyonthespokenwordherself.Bellasensedthatandresponded.SoonSallywasabletoputBellathroughherpacesallonherown.Icouldseeherstandingtaller,moresureofherselfeachtimewemet.OnemorninginMarchwhenshewasworkingwithBella,Iheardatinyvoice,barelyawhisper,“Gooddog.”Sallydidn’ttakehereyesoffBella,butIwantedtojumpforjoy.Sallyspokealittlemoreeachweek,onlytoBellaatfirst,butthentome.Later,shestartedgivingvoicecommandswithherhandsignalsandherconfidencerose.Now,five-year-oldSallystoodnervouslyinfrontofherkindergartenclass,withBella,mytraineddog,sittingcalmlybyherside.AlltheeyesofherclassmateswerefocusedonSally.Theywerewaitingforhertospeak.ItwasJune-onlyoneweekofschoolleft-buttheyhadneverheardhervoice.Notonce.Paragraph1:Butnotawordcameout.Sallyhadbeensoexcitedaboutputtingonadogshowforherclass.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thenextweek,shetoldmeshewantedtotryagain,lookingupatmewithdetermination.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案:1.B【原文】W:Didyouhaveagoodtimeduringyourcamping?M:Justso-so.Phoebehadbeencalledawaybyherbossbeforewesetout.Jennyfeltsickalltheway.IhadtosendhertoMartin’stogiveheraphysicalcheckup.W:Oh!Maybeshegotcarsick.2.C【原文】M:Iheardtherewillbeapowercuttonight.W:Don’tworry.I’vealreadyboughtsomecandles.M:Sowhenwillitbegin?W:It’llbeginat7:00pmandwilllastforthreehours.3.C【原文】W:Bradley,someaudiencesaidyouractinginthemovieisbarelysatisfactory.Sowhatdoyouthinkofyourperformance?M:I’mnotquitesatisfiedwithiteither.Butit’sjustmyfirstmovie.I’msureI’lldobetternexttime.4.A【原文】W:Dennis,doyoustilllivewithyourparents?M:No.Imovedoutlastmonth.I’vealreadydecidedtoliveonmyown.W:Howcanyouaffordtherent?M:I’vebeenemployedbyanewcompany.5.A【原文】M:Iseemtohavelostmyphone.Whatnow?W:Iwillringyournumber.Maybesomeonewillreply.Wheredidyouloseit?M:Noidea.Thereisnorush.Iwasthinkingaboutchangingitanyway.6.B7.C8.A9.A【原文】W:Dave,whataboutgoingtoMayaBayinThailandforaholidaythisyear?Themagazinesaysit’saveryfamousbeachinthecountry.M:Iknowthatbeach.Itmadeheadlinesin1999whensomepeoplearrivedtheretofilmthefamousHollywoodmovieTheBeach.Sincethen,touristshavefloodedinthisbeachwithasmanyas4.000visitorsarrivingonboatseveryday.W:That’sreallyhardtobelieve.M:Yes.Sadly,tourismruinedthenaturallifethere.ThatiswhytheTailbandgovernmentclosedthebeachtotouristsforaboutfouryears.W:Ididn’tknowitwasclosedforaboutfouryears.Sowhendiditreopen?M:ItreopenedinJanuary2022.Nowthereisalimitof300visitorsperday.W:Well,Ithinkit’sagooddecision.M:Iagree.Scientiststherebelievethatbeachisanaturalresourcetheyhavetopreserve.Actuallythere’remanyothergreatbeachesinThailand.Wedon’thavetovisitthatone.W:You’reright.ButIdon’tknowanyotherbeaches.M:It’seasy.Let’ssearchforsomeinformationonwebsitesandthenmakeadecision.W:Goodidea.10.C11.B12.A【原文】W:Tom,whatwereyouwatchingjustnow?M:IwaswatchingaTVseriesHeartland.It’saboutafamilywholivesonaranchwithhorsesandcattle.W:Whydidyouwatchsuchsseries?Itmustbeveryboring.M:Well,itmaysoundboringtoyou,butIreallylovewatchingit.Thoughitsstoryisneitherexcitingnortouching,ittellsaboutthelifethatItrulywanttolive.W:Youmeanyouwanttoliveasimpleandpeacefullife?M:Yes.I’vebeenthinkingalotlatelyaboutlivinginthecountrysidelikemygrandparents.Icankeepmanyanimalsandplantsandthengetsafe,healthyfoodthere.Icanevenslowmypaceinthebusyworld,lookingatthesceneryaroundworldandenjoyingmyself.W:Sodoyouwanttomovetothecountryside?M:Yes.Ifyougettiredofthecitylifesomeday,whynotexperienceitforyourself?W:Well,Igrewuphere.Lifehereissomuchmoreexciting.13.C14.B【原文】M:Didn’tyouwanttogotothewesternartmuseum?Ithoughtyouwereinterestedincowboys.W:Ionlywantedtogotherebecauseit’sfree.Oh,andit’sreallyclosetohome.ButnowI’minterestedinthemodernartexhibit.M:That’sathree-hourdrivefromhere!Andit’llbesocrowdedthere.W:ButMomgavemefiftydollarstospendonmyspringbreak.AndIreallywanttogo.M:I’mnotsureIcandriveyouthere,Linda.Myspringbreakisaweeklaterthanyours.W:Iknow.Butwecouldgoontheweekend.Comeon!It’sanicedrive,Sam.M:OK.Iguessthat’swhatbigbrothersarefor.15.C16.C17.B【原文】W:Goodevening.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Hi,I’dliketomakeareservation.W:Allright.Isitjustforyou?M:No.Ineedaroomforthree.W:WouldtwobedsbeOK?M:Yes,thatwouldbefine.W:Howlongwillyoubestayingwithus?M:We’llbestayingforfournights,startingoneweekfromtoday.W:OK,wehavearoomwithtwoqueen-sizebedsandakitchen.M:Howmuchwillitcost?W:Threehundreddollarspernight.M:Wow.That’sexpensive.Doyouhaveanyroomsthatcostless?W:Well,wehaveanotherroomwithnokitchen,200dollarspernight.M:That’sOK.I’lltakethisone.W:OK.Alldone.Ihopeyou’llenjoyyourstay.M:Thanks.18.B19.B20.A【原文】W:AvaMilukasisalovely8-year-oldgirlstartedtopaintwhenshewas4yearsold.Shecreatedherfirstofseveralbooksjustoneyearaftershestartedtopaint.HermostrecentbookistitledAva’sGuidetoHavingaPerfectLife.Itcontainsseveralchapters,including“YourHome”,“Friends,”“Pets”and“Places”withthepicturesshedrewoneverypage,alongwithherhandwrittentext.Inthe“friends”chapter,sheoffersthiswiseadvice,“youshouldalwayshavefriendsthatarecaring,helpfulandkind.”Thissoft-coverbookisprofessionallyself-published.100%oftheprofitsaredonatedtoAva’schoiceoftwonon-profitorganizations:AWishComeTrueandtheProvidenceAnimalRescueLeague.Sheservesasapositiverolemodelforchildrenandareminderforusadultstorecallourearlychildhooddreams.It’snevertoolatetotrytomakeourdreamscometrueandmakeadifferenceintheworld.21.A22.B23.D【分析】本文為說明文。文章主要介紹了如何和孩子們一起舒適地旅行。21.推理判斷題。根據(jù)Makesureyouhaveplentyofroomwhiletraveling部分的Anaccommodationalternativeistocamp,butnoteveryoneenjoysagoodearlymorningwake-upwrestlewithabearasmuchasIdo,soamotelmightberequired.(一種住宿選擇是露營,但并不是每

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