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廣西桂林市2024屆高三下學(xué)期高考二模英語試卷

學(xué)校:___________姓名:班級:___________考號:—

一、聽力題

1.Whatwouldthemanaimtodoifhewereinschoolagain?

A.Togetbettergrades.

B.Topassalltests.

C.Tobecomeabetterperson.

2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodotogainconfidence?

A.Lookbeforesheleaps.

B.Strikewhiletheironishot.

C.Learntowalkbeforeyoucanrun.

3.Whywasthepetownersenttojail?

A.Sheoverfedherpet.

B.Shedidn'tfeedherpet.

C.Shestoleafatpig.

4.Howdidthemansound?

A.Disappointed.B.Shocked.C.Worried.

5.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'ssuggestion?

A.Impractical.B.Available.C.Popular.

聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

6.Whichofthefollowingistheadvantageofashoppingmall?

A.Savingtime.

B.Havinglibraries.

C.Spreadingacrossthecity.

7.Whydon'tpeoplebuybooksormagazines?

A.Becausetheyneverreadatall.

B.Becauselibrariesspreadacrossthecity.

C.Becausebooksandmagazinesareexpensive.

聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

8.Howsoonwillthewomanknowtheresult?

A.Inaweek.B.Intwoweeks.C.Inthreeweeks.

9.Whatdoesthemanintendtodoattheendoftheconversation?

A.Offerthewomanmorechances.

B.Hopeforthebestpossibleoutcome.

C.Getthedecisionassoonaspossible.

聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

10.Whoplannedtheparty?

A.Tina.B.Katie.C.Ted.

11.WhydidTedfeelterrible?

A.Hegavethesecretaway.

B.HeruinedKatie'sparty.

C.Hewasinvitedtotheparty.

12.WhatwillTinadonext?

A.ShewillscoldTed.

B.Shewillcanceltheparty.

C.ShewillsurpriseKatieinanotherway.

聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

13.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewomanprobablylike?

A.Adventuremovies.

B.Actionmovies.

C.Dramas.

14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofdramas?

A.Amusing.B.Exciting.C.Unrealistic.

15.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inahospital.B.Inacinema.C.Inacardealership.

16.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Buyerandseller.

C.Closefriends.

聽下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

17.Whatdoweknowaboutthedancestudios?

A.Theyarespacious.

B.Theyhavebigmirrors.

C.Theyofferfreedrinks.

18.WhereistheSkateCenter?

A.Ontherightofthetenniscourts.

B.Nexttothechangingrooms.

C.Oppositetheswimmingpool.

19.Whatshould16-year-oldsdofirsttojointheleisurecenter?

A.Informtheirschool.

B.Gettheirparents*permission.

C.Fillinaformwithpersonalinformation.

20.Whatisamusttobookaclass?

A.Adepositofonedollar.

B.Themembershipnumber.

C.Anidentificationcard.

二,閱讀理解

PrimaryIntra-schoolChallengeCard

Cycling:Go-RideandRun

Quickrules

Go-RideandRuninvolvestwoteamsracingbothonthebikeandonfootagainsteach

other.Team-matespairuptocoverasetdistance(oneonabikeandonerunning),exchange

rolesandracebacktothestartingpoint.Teamscollectpointswithinthechallengewhichwill

placethemonthestartline,inorderoftheirscores,fortheGo-RideCircuitRelayrace.

Physicalme

Go-RideandRunhelpstodevelopbasicbikehandlingskillsandsafetyknowledge.The

bikeandhelmetcheckscanbelookedatinmoredetailandpractisedoutsideofthemain

competition.Duringtherace,ridersperformaquickbikeandhelmetcheckateachend

beforeexchangingroles.

■Leadershipandvolunteeringopportunities

■Rolesavailablecaninclude:scorers,linejudges,starttandfinishjudges,reportersand

photographers.

Thinkinclusively

Space

■Anytrafficfreespaceintheopenwouldbesuitable.

■Thelengthofthecircuitstraightscanbechangedtomakeitharderoreasier.

Equipment

■Anytypeofbikecanbeusedincludingtandems(雙人自行車),handcyclesortricyclesas

longasitisingoodworkingorder.

■Cones(錐形體)tomarkoutthecourses..

■Helmetsmustbewornatalltimesbybothridersandrunners.

Tasks

■Coursescanbeshortenedandthechallengescanbepractisedacrossdifferentcapabilities.

■Visually-impaired(視障的)athletescanparticipateasrunnerswithaguide,without

exchangingroles.

■Wheelchairuserscanperformactivitiesintheirwheelchairswithoutexchangingroles.

People

■Teammemberscanhavedifferentrolesdependingontheircapabilities,includingnon-rider

rolesandofficials.

■Splitthedifferentchallengesamongdisabledridersdependingonability.

21.WhatwillthepointsdecideintheGo-RideandRun?

A.Thefinalnumberofteam-mates.

B.Startingpositionsintherelayrace.

C.Thesingle-orround-tripcompetition.

D.Cyclingorrunningagainstotherteams.

22.Whatshouldridersdobeforeexchangingrolesduringtherace?

A.Dowarm-upexercises.

B.Exchangebikeswithothers.

C.Examinetheirhealthcondition.

D.Haveaquickcheckontheirequipment.

23.WhichofthefollowingisamongtherequirementsfortheGo-RideandRun?

A.Anyoutdoorspacewillbeproper.

B.Bikesshouldbechosenbyorganizers.

C.Coursescanbeadjusteddependingonability.

D.Helmetsareamustforridingratherthanrunning.

Sincethe17thcentury,Parishasalwaysbeenasplendidancientcitybecausetheheight

ofthebuildingsinthiscitydoesn'texceed31meters.Inthepast,Pariswasalwaysfamousfor

itsuniquelowskyline.AndtheworldlovedParisbecauseitwasbeautiful.Buttodaythe

originalbeautyofParisisunderthreat.

In2008,theconstructionofsixskyscraperprojectswasapprovedanditgotsuccessfully

launchedattheCity'sgate.TourTrianglestanding180meterstallfromatrapezoid(梯形)

basewascompletedin2020,makingitthecity'sthirdtallestbuilding.

"Acitymustbefulloflife,"saidDeLafond,JLL'sdirectorofprojectanddevelopment

servicesinFrance,nAcitymustnotbeafraidtogrowwithinitsownwalls/TourTriangle

couldbethestartofParis'smovinguptotheclouds.

TodaysomepeopleclaimthatParisneedstoretainitsurbanformsbasedonitshistory,

allthewhilepermittingcontemporaryarchitecturalexpression.Theybelievethatwiththe

developmentoftechnologyandhumancivilization,theappearanceofthecityshouldmatchit.

ButopponentsclaimthatwhileFrancetakesprideinaesthetic(美學(xué)的)excellence,these

skyscrapersareugly.Theydamagedistinctcharacteristicsofitssurroundings.Parisdoesn't

needskyscrapers.Thecityhastoomuchemptyofficespaceandashortageofhousing,but

theenewbuildingsarechieflyforoffices,andnoneisforhousing.Expertssaythese

skyscraperscan'tmeetrecommendedlocalsustainabilitystandards.

AlthoughParisistheworld'scity,thatdoesn'tmeanitcan'tstandoutintheworldwith

itsownlonghistoryanduniqueculture.

24.WhatcanweinferaboutParisfromparagraph1?

A.Itisnotedforitslonghistory.B.Itsskylineischangingnow.

C.Itisbecomingmorebeautiful.D.Itsbuildingsusedtobeverytall.

25.WhichisthecorrectdescriptionofTourTriangle?

A.ItislocatedinthecenterofParis.

B.ItisParis'sfirstskyscraperinhistory.

C.Ittooknearly12yearstoaccomplish.

D.Itisthethirdtallestoftheprojects.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"retain"meaninparagraph4?

A.Preserve.B.Abandon.C.Update.D.Protest.

27.Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?

A.Parisshouldhavemoremodembuildings.

B.NewskyscrapersinParishavemanypracticaluses.

C.WeshouldstopskyscrapersinParisfrombeingbuilt.

D.Pariscanbeyoungandoldatthesametime.

Westernfalseasphodel一aherb-likeplantfoundinabundancealongNorthAmerica's

WestCoasthasbeenknowntosciencesince1879.However,itisonlyrecentlythat

researchersfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbiadiscoveredtheinnocent-lookingplant's

loveforinsects."Wehadnoideathatitwascarnivorous(食蟲的)Jsaysstudyco-authorSean

Graham.*'Thiswasnotfoundinsomeunusuallocations,butrightonourdoorstepin

Vancouver.YoucouldwalkoutfromVancouvertothisfieldsite."Theresearchersfoundthe

plant'swell-keptsecretaccidentally.Whilestudyingplantgenetics,theynoticedthatwestern

falseasphodellacksthesamegeneasotherinsect-eatingplants.Sincetheplantcangrow

wellinthesamekindofwet,sunnyhabitatwithnutrient-poorsoilasothercarnivorousplants,

theywonderedifittrappedinsectsfornutritionaswell."Andthentheyhavethesesticky

branches,nGrahamtoldamediaworker."SoIwonderifthiscouldbeasignthatthismight

becarnivorous.n

Totestiftheplantcouldabsorbanimalnutrients,theteamattachedsomedeadfruitflies

tothestickyhairsontheplant.Theinsectshadbeenfedwithnitrogen-15isotopes(氮-15同位

素).Thecommonlyusedtechniqueallowsscientiststodeterminetheflowofthegas.Sure

enough,theyfoundthatoverhalfofthewildflower'snitrogencamefromthefruitflies.

Additionally,thedigestiveenzyme(消化酶)releasedbytheplant'sstickyhairswassimilarto

thatfoundinothercarnivorousplants.

Thescientistssaythisisthefirsttimetheyhaveseenthetrapsontheflower.Most

carnivorousplantsdevelopuniquestructuresfurtherawayfromtheirflowerstoprevent

accidentallykillinginsectpollinators(傳粉者).Westernfalseasphodelcangetawaywithits

unusualprey-capturingtechniquebecausethestickyhairsonitsstemcanonlycapturesmall

insects,notlargerbeesorbutterfliesthatcanactaspollinators.

28.Whatisnewtoresearchersaboutwesternfalseasphodel?

A.Ithasatasteforinsects.

B.ItsabundantinNorthAmerica.

C.Itisclassifiedasaherb-likeplant.

D.Itcanbeusedforanalyzingplantgenetics.

29.Whatisacharacteristicofcarnivorousplants?

A.Theylackspecialstickybranches.

B.Theyhavedifferentdigestiveenzymes.

C.Theycangrowwellinnutrient-poorsoil.

D.Theytendtosharenutrientswhennecessary.

30.Whatwastheresearchers*purposeofusingnitrogen-15isotopesintheirresearch?

A.Toattractinsectstothewildflower.

B.Tohelpthewildflowerdigestfoodbetter.

C.Toanalyzehowthewildflowerbreaksdownitsfood.

D.Todeterminewhetherthewildflowerwouldeatthefruitflies.

31.Whatdowelearnaboutwesternfalseasphodel?

A.Itkillsalotofinsectsdailytofeeditself.

B.Itcansurvivebetterwithoutnaturalpollinators.

C.Itcanavoidharmingitspollinatorsaccidentally.

D.Itreliesonanormaltechniqueofcapturingfood.

Formostchildrenandevensomeadults,swallowingpillsortabletsisdifficult.

ResearchersatMITandBrighamandWomen'sHospitalhavecreatedadrug-deliveringgel

(凝膠)thatismucheasiertoswallowandcouldbeusedfordifferentkindsofdrugs.Thegels

aremadefromplant-basedoils.

Nearly10yearsago,theresearchteamstartedtothinkaboutnewwaystomakeiteasier

forchildrentotakemedicinesthatarenormallygivenaspills.Atthattime,thereweresome

strategiesthatcouldhelpwiththis,butnonewasaperfectsolution.Somedrugscanbe

suspendedinwater,butthatrequirescleanwatertobeavailable,andthedrugsneedtobe

refrigeratedafterbeingmixed.Totrytoaddressthoseissues,theresearcherssetoutto

developanewdrug-deliveringsystemthatwouldbeinexpensive,tasty,stableatextreme

temperatures,andcompatible(兼容的)withmanydifferentdrugs.Theyalsowantedtomake

surethatdrugswouldnotneedtobemixedwithwater.Thentheresearchersdecidedtofocus

onoil-basedgels.

Tomakeitpossibletousethesemedicinesinareasthatmaynothaverefrigeration

available,theresearchersdesignedgelssothattheycouldbestableat40℃forseveralweeks,

andevenupto60℃foroneweek.Suchhightemperaturesareuncommonbutcouldbe

reachedwhendrugsarebeingtransportedbytruckswithoutrefrigeration.

TheresearchershaveobtainedapprovaltorunaphaseIclinicaltrialoftheirproduct,

whichtheyhopetostartrunningattheBrighamandWomen'sHospitalCenterforClinical

Investigationwithinthenextfewmonths.

Thisapproachwillchangeourcapacityforwhatwecandoforkids,andalsoforadults

whohavedifficultyreceivingmedication.Giventhesimplicityofthesystemanditslowcost,

thedrug-deliveringsystemcanhaveagreatimpactonpatients.Andthegelscanbeusedto

deliverseveraltypesofmedicinesforthetreatmentofinfectiousdiseases.

32.Whywasthenewdrug-deliveringsystemcreated?

A.Topreventmedicinesfrombeingmisused.

B.Toreducethesideeffectsofcertainmedicines.

C.Torelievethepressureofrailwaytransportation.

D.Tomakeupfortheshortcomingsofexistingstrategies.

33.Whatisspecialaboutthedrug-deliveringgels?

A.Theycanreactquicklywithwater.

B.Theyhelptreatheat-relateddiseases.

C.Theirheatresistancefacilitatessafestorage.

D.Theirtastebecomesbetterafterrefrigeration.

34.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthegels?

A.Supportive.B.Uncertain.C.DoubtfulD.Indifferent.

35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Newdrugsforkidscausepublicdebate

B.Swallowingsomegelsisdifficultforchildren

C.Plant-basedgelsmakepillswallowingeasier

D.Adrug-deliveringsystemgainspopularity

三、七選五

36.Acrobatics(雜技)isaperformanceartthatinvolvesavarietyofphysicalskillsand

abilities,suchasbalancingandtumbling(翻足艮頭).①,whichhasalonghistorydating

backtotheHanDynasty.Acrobaticsrequiresstrength,flexibility,andagoodcontrolofthe

body.Itisoftenperformedincircuses,theaters,andotherentertainmentoccasions.

Acrobaticsisapopularformofentertainmentthatisenjoyedbypeoplealloverthe

world.Theactsperformedbyacrobatsareoftenbreathtakingandcanbebothscaryand

dangerous.However,theyalsoprovideasenseofthrillandwondertotheaudience.Chinese

acrobaticstroupes(表演團(tuán))arenotcommonlyseenbyaudiencesoutsidethecountry.②

Theacrobatsdevelopedstylesbasedontraditionalancientarts,suchasdance,theater,

martialarts,andmagicshows.Chineseacrobaticsisdistinctiveandcombinestraditional

skillsandphysicalexercises.(3).Theindividualperformersneedtopracticehardto

cooperateprecisely.

Theacrobatsmayperformscenesfrompopularlegends,stories,ornovelssuchasThe

LegendofKungFu.④,butyoullstillenjoythesound,color,andunusualcostumes.

⑤.Martialartsstylefeaturesmartialartistsinthetroupewhooftenactouta

fightingsceneandperformwithvariousweapons.CircusstyleshowsaremorelikeWestern

acrobaticsshows.Theindividualperformersandgroupsofacrobatsdoamazingactsof

balancingandtumbling,andtheyareoftenamusing.Overall,Chineseacrobaticsisaunique

andimpressiveartformthatattractsaudiencearoundtheworld.

A.ItoriginatedinChina

B.Itintensivelypracticestimingandcooperation

C.Youmightnotrecognizethestoryorthemusic

D.ManyoftheshowshavetraditionalChinesemusic

E.Ingeneral,therearetwostylesofChineseacrobatics

F.Variousperformancestylesattractedalargeaudience

G.WhileinChina,youprobablycanseetheamazingshows

四、完形填空(15空)

Australia'slastSanitymusicstorehascloseditsdoorsforthefinaltime.Itmarksthe

official]ofapastage一theeraofthehighstreetmusicfranchise(特另U經(jīng)營權(quán)).It'sanera

whenteenswithmusicdreamscouldfindafirstjobthatperfectlycapturedtheir2,As

someonewhospentadecadeworkinginrecordshops,Ifeelsadthatmychildrenwill3

thisimportanttradition.Beingintomusicwasa(n)4whenIwas18.Sincethen,Ihave

beendeterminedtoworkinmusicinthefuture.SoIdevotedunlimitedenergyand

wholeheartedlystroveforit.Being5aboutmusicmeantreadingavastofmusicpapersto

gainmoreskills.Ifsworthmentioningthatittookmetwoattemptstopassthe6examofa

localrecordshop,aqualificationthatstillmeansalottomenow.Thiswasmyfirst7of

professionalknowledge.Astimewenton,Igraduallybecamemore8thanmostpeople.

The9ofthehighstreetstorereflectsthefactthatnewalbumsrarely10the

mainstreamnarrative(主流敘事).Wedon'tfrequently11musicwiththepeopleatthelocal

recordshop.Althoughhitsongsemergeendlessly,theyalsodisappearquicklywithout_12

profound(深遠(yuǎn)的)significanceonmusic.

13,afterdecadesofdownwardsliding,CDsaleshavemadeaslightrecoveryinthe

pasttwoyears.Survivingrecordshopsreporta(n)14interestinsilverdiscs.Teensare

returningtothestorageroomforclassics.15mydaysworkinginrecordshops,I'mgladI

livedthroughthecoolesttime.

37.A.effectB.endC.startD.feature

38.A.imaginationB.interestC.curiosityD.trust

39.A.ignoreB.challengeC.trackD.lose

40.A.pursuitB.customC.creationD.relaxation

41.A.patientB.seriousC.doubtfulD.content

42.A.entranceB.oralC.employmentDart

43.A.introductionB.desireC.concernD.taste

44.A.awareB.differentC.stableD.flexible

45.A.adjustmentB.competitionC.disorderD.decline

46.A.defeatB-judgeC.influenceD.determine

47.A.teachB.learnC.protectD.share

48.A.measuringB.breakingC.missingD.leaving

49.A.NaturallyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Clearly

50.A.renewedB.casualC.commonDpuzzling

51.A.ThinkingbackB.Lookingfor

C.RelyingonD.Caringabout

五、短文填空

52.Alongtimeago,ittookanagetosendsomeoneamessage.Nowadays,wehavethe

convenienceofimmediately①(communicate)withpeoplefarawaybyemail.Buta

letterthatarrivedthisFebruarywasn'tsoquick.②(mail)fromBath,Englandin1916,

theletterfinallyreacheditsdestinationinLondon107yearslater.Aspokespersonforthe

RoyalMail一thenationalpostalserviceoftheUKsaidshedidn'tknow(3)itwas

morethanacenturylateandthatitmighthavefallenbehindapieceoffurniture.

④theappearanceoftheInternet,peoplewrotealetteronpaperandputitintoan

envelope.The⑤(send)thenstuckastampontheenvelope.Hethenputtheletterina

mailbox⑥(have)itcollectedbyapostalworker.It⑦(typical)tookafew

daysorweeksforthelettertoreachitsdestinationif⑧addresswasinthesame

country.Butitcouldtakeamuch⑨(long)timeifitsdestinationwasoverseas.Such

aletterwasusuallytransportedbyseaandlaterbyair.

Therewasaproblemwiththelong-delayedletter.Thepersontowhomit⑩

(write)passedawayin1951.Butitservesasareminderofthetimelesspowerofhuman

connection.

六、書面表達(dá)

53.假定你是李華,你校英文報(bào)的"PlantsandAnimals”欄目正在征集稿件。請你寫一篇

短文記錄一次你接觸動物或植物的經(jīng)歷并投稿,內(nèi)容包括:

1.描述經(jīng)歷

2.你的感受

注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

七、讀后續(xù)寫

54.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。

Whensomeonedoessomethingnicetoyou,itisonlyappropriatethatyouthankthemin

asimilarlyuniqueway.53-year-oldschoolbusdriverDavidoftenmadeextraefforttomake

thekidsonhisbushappy.Hetookhisjobsoseriouslythatsomechildren,likelittleEvan,

saidDavidwasthekindoffatherallkidswishedtohave.

Oneday,Davidlookedunhappy.Hedidnotputonhislivelyclownfacetomakehis

kidslaugh.Hedidn'tevensay"hi”toanyone.

"Hi,David!Howareyoutoday?"Evanasked.ButDavidseemedlostashefocusedon

hisroute.

"Look,Imadeacardtoday.Doyoulikeit?"Daviddidn'treply,butaftermomentsof

silence,heslightlyturnedaroundandsmiled.

"Hey,whathaveyougot?...Oh,that'slovely.Foryourmom?"Davidtriedtosound

cheerfultohidethesorrowthatwasthreateningtoattackhim-hehadalwaysspenthis

birthdayalonesincehisparentsdiedwhenhewasjustaboyofsix.

Asusual,thekidssurroundedDavid,waitingforhimtotellthemaboutthedifferent

historicbuildingsontheirroute.Davidusedtoworkasatourguide.Heloveddescribingthe

region'shistory,monuments,andparkstothechildren.Theyloveditwhenheexplained

thingsenthusiastically,whicharousedtheirthirstformoreknowledgeabouttheircountry's

heritage.

ThechildrenwerefascinatedbyDavid'sdescription.Thentheystartedtodiscuss

somethingamongthemselvesandlaughed.Afewminuteslater,theystoppedtalking.There

wasdeadsilenceonthebus.

Thefirststoparrived,andDavidknewfivechildrenweregettingoffthere"Aaron,

Shaun,Rolson,Nick,andJake,yourstophasarrived!Seeyoutomorrow,boys!”David

turnedaroundtosaygoodbyebutsawthatthekidsweren'tintheirseats.Alltheseatswere

empty.Davidwassurprisedandpulledoverimmediately.Hestoodfromhisseat,confused.

Thebusthatwasnoisyjustmomentsagohadturnedsilent.

Paragraph1:

Thenhesawasingleheadpoppingoutfromaseat."What'sgoingon?”Davidthought.

Paragraph2:

Davidwassurprised,withhiseyesfillingwithtears.

參考答案

I.答案:c

解析:W:What'syourregretaboutyourearlyteenyears?

M:Iwishrdtakenschoolmoreseriously.

W:Whatdoyouwishyoucoulddodifferently?

M:Well,Igotgoodgrades,butIdidn'tstudytolearn,justtopasstests.IfIcoulddoitover,I

wouldstudytomakemyselfabetterperson.

2.答案:C

解析:M:Whatareyouafraidof?

W:Well,I'mterrifiedofpublicspeaking.

M:Whydon'tyoupracticespeakingalone,orinfrontofapet?Thenyoucouldpracticein

frontofonefriend,andthenafewfriends.Slowly,youllgainconfidence.

W:That'sagoodidea.Thanks.

3.答案:A

解析:W:Didyouhearaboutthewomanwhohastospendamonthinjailbecauseherpet

pigistoofat?

M:What?No!Iknowmostweighbetween65and100pounds.Whataboutherpet?

W:Herpot-belliedpigweighs200pounds!Itsunhealthyforthepooranimaltobethatbig,

andithastroublewalking.

4.答案:B

解析:W:IhadanopportunitytodosomethingI'vealwayswantedtodo.

M:Really?Whatwasthat?

W:IwasworkingatarestaurantandImetamovieproducer.Heaskedmetoauditionfora

smallpartinamoviethatbecamereallyfamous.

M:Really?Whatmovie?

5.答案:A

解析:M:Ifeveryonerodeabiketoschoolorwork,thentherewouldbealotlessair

pollution.

W:Youhaveapoint,butthenwe'dgettoworkallhotandsweaty.Wecan'tlooklike

professionalsafterbikingtowork.

M:Youcouldchangeclothesaftergettingthere.

W:Iseewhatyoumean,buthowwouldyoucarryasuittoworkifyouwerebiking?

6.答案:A

解析:W:Inmyhometown,biggershoppingmallsareopeningup,andsmallstoresare

closing.

M:Why?

W:Themainreasonisthatitiseasytogotomanystoresallatoncewhenyougotoa

shoppingmall.Thesmallstoresspreadacrossthecity,soittakesmoretimetogotoseveral.

M:Andmallssometimeshavelowerprices.What'sanothertrend?

W:Peoplearespendingmoretimeinlibrariesbecausebooksandmagazinesaresoexpensive.

Theycansavealotofmoneyiftheydon'tbuythem.

7.答案:C

8.答案:A

解析:M:Whatkindofquestionswereyouasked?

W:Nothingtoosurprising.Theywantedmetotalkthroughmyworkexperienceandsaywhy

Iwantedtogointothefinancialindustry.Itoldthemaboutthebook-keepingcoursewewere

doingatcollege.

M:So,didyougetthejob?

W:Ihavetowaitanotherweektofindouttheirdecision.Theyarestillinterviewingpeople.

Buttherearetwopostsavailable,soImightbelucky!

M:Yes.Illkeepmyfingerscrossedforyou!

W:Thanks.Illletyouknowwhathappens.

9.答案:B

10.答案:A

解析:M:Hey.Tina.Howarethebirthdaypartypreparationscoming?

W:Great.It'sgoingtobesomuchfun.Everythingisinplace.

M:Well,Katieisreallyexcited.ShecanhardlywaitforFriday.

W:Whatdoyoumean?YoutalkedtoKatie,Ted?

M:Yeah,Isawheratthedrycleaner'sthedaybeforeyesterdayandaskedifshewasgoingto

dressupfortheparty.

W:Butshedidn'tevenknowabouttheparty!Itwassupposedtobeasurprise!

M:Asurprise?Oh...nowondershelookedconfusedatfirst.

W:Ican'tbelieveyoutoldher.Thisruinseverything!

M:Oh,Pmsorry.Ididn'trealize!ButKatieseemedthrilledanyway.

W:Iguess.Well,maybeIcancomeupwithadifferentwaytosurpriseher.

M:Gosh,Ireallydofeelterrible.CanIhelpyouwithanything?

11.答案:A

12.答案:C

13.答案:C

解析:M:Hey,thesearegreatseats!Thankyouforinvitingme.

W:Iwasactuallyshockedyouwantedtocome.Ididn'tthinkyoulikeddramas.

M:Theyarenotasgoodasactionandadventurefilms,buttheycanbeentertaining:

W:Personally,Idon'tlikeactionandadventuremovies.Theyaresounrealistic.

M:Whatdoyoumean?

W:Well,theheroalwaysdoessomethingimpossiblelikejumpingfromthetopofa

skyscraperwithoutaparachute.Andwhentheygethurt,theyneverhavetogotothehospital.

M:Right,butthat'swhatmakesthemexciting

W:Still,it'snotmycupoftea.

M:Hey,bytheway,areyoustilltryingtosellyourcar?Youshouldmakeavisittomy

father'scardealership.

W:Notanymore.It'salongstory.Oh,themovieisabouttostart.Illtellyoulater.

14.答案:A

15.答案:B

16.答案:C

17.答案:B

解析:M:LetmetellyoualittleaboutParkLeisureCenter.Asyoucansee,thereception

areahereisveryspacious,andthereisplentyofroomtomeetyourfriendsandhaveadrink.

Wealsohavenewdancestudioswithfloor-to-ceilingmirrors.Thedancestudiosaretothe

leftofthereceptionarea,oppositetheswimmingpool.Boththerollerskatingand

skateboardingclasseswillbeheldintheSkateCenter.Thecenterisbesidethechanging

rooms,whichyoucanseebehindus,betweenthegymandtenniscourts.Now,thenextthing

IwanttotalkaboutishowtojointheParkLeisureCenter.Firstyouneedtocompleteaform

withyouraddressandtelephonenumberandthenameofyourschool.Ifyou'reundersixteen

yearsold,pleaseaskoneofyourparentstosigntheform.Youcanpayanannualfeeof$200,

oryoucanpay$20eachtimeyouattendtheclasses.Thereisaone-dollaradmissionfeein

thiscase.Whetheryoudecidetopayinonegoorwitheachvisit,youstillneedyour

membershipcard.Allyouneedtodoisshowthiscardeverytime

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