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吉林市普通中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年度高中畢業(yè)年級第一次模擬測試英語試題小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Excited.B.Relaxed.C.Anxious.2.Whatdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Anearerbank.B.Alessexpensivecafe.C.Abetterplaceforsightseeing.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaboat.B.Onaplane.C.Onamountain.4.Whatshouldthemandofirst?A.Frythevegetables.B.Mixtheflourandwater.C.Takethechickenoutofthefridge.5.Whattimeisitnow?A.20:30.B.21:00.C.21:30.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6.Wherehasthewomanfoundthereport?A.Onthedesk.B.OnthefloorC.Onthebookshelf.7.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Sendareport.B.Cleanherroom.C.Buyanewdesk.8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Fellowworkers.9.Whatindustrydoesthewomanprobablyworkin?A.Fashion.B.Technology.C.Foodservice.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Writeanemail.B.Shopforshirts.C.Gotothecafeteria.11.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Food.B.Restaurants.C.Foreigncountries.12.Whatisthewoman’snationality?A.American.B.Italian.C.Chinese.13.WhydomanyWesternershavehealthproblemsaccordingtotheman?A.Theylackexercise.B.Theyeattoomuchfatandsugar.C.Theyeatinrestaurantstoooften.14.Whatdoestheman’sfatherdoforaliving?A.Heisacook.B.Heisadoctor.C.Heisamedicaltypist.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhismother’sjob?A.Itisboring.B.Itishelpful.C.Itismeaningless.16.Howoftendoesthewomangetpaid?A.Onceamonth.B.Everythreeweeks.C.Everytwoweeks.17.Whatwasthemostimportantreasonforthewomanchoosingthejob?A.Tostudymedicine.B.Totakecareofpatients.C.Tobalanceworkandfamily.第2頁/共12頁第3頁/共12頁18.HowdidYuChenstandoutfromhiscompetitorsattheinterview?A.Hedidbetteronthetechnologytests.B.Hehadmoreworkexperience.C.Hehadabetterdegree:19.WhyisAnnabelworkingfromhometoday?A.Sheissick.BShehasjusthadababy..C.Shehastotakecareofherchild.20.WheredoesAlisonwork?A.Fromhome.B.Intheoffice.C.Amixofthetwo.AWinaseven-nighttriptoSTKITTSfortwoTHEDESTINATIONWith18milesofgreenmountainsandoneoftheworld’sonlyexpandingrainforests,StKittsisaCaribbeandestinationwithauniqueflavor.ItslocationbetweentheAtlanticOceanandCaribbeanSeagivesitsbeachesdistinctivelydifferentcolors,fromattractivegoldentovolcanicblack.Visitorscanzipline(滑索)abovetherainforestforathrillingadventure,ridethe‘LastRailwayintheWestIndies’,discovertheUNESCO-listedBrimstoneHillFortressandevenbecomeaKittitianrum(朗姆酒)master.Enjoyitallfromtheisland’spremierluxuryresort,ParkHyattStKittsChristopheHarbor,whereguestscantakeadipinoneoftwoswimmingpools,relaxinthestylishspa,dineinachoiceofthreesymbolicrestaurantsandsipacocktailwhiletakinginsunsetviewsofneighboringNevis,THEPRIZEThewinnerandaguestwillenjoyaseven-nightstayinadoubleroomatParkHyattStKittsonaroom-onlybasis.TheprizeincludesreturneconomyBritishAirwaysflightsfromGatwickandreturnairporttransfersinStKitts.ThetouroperatorInspiringTraveloffersconcierge-style(禮賓)serviceand24/7supportwhileonthego.TOENTERAnswerthefollowingquestiononlineat/uk/competitions.WHAT’STHENAMEOFTHEUNESCO-LISTEDFORTRESSONSTKITTS?Competitioncloseson31March2024.ThewinnermustbeaUKresidentandaged18orover.1.Whatcanweknowaboutthedestination?A.Thecolourofthebeachesisattractivegolden.B.Guestscanexperienceathrillingadventureofzippingline.C.ParkHyattStKittsChristopheHarbourisfarfromtheisland.D.Travelerscanadmirethemostamazingsunsetviewthere.2.Whichisnotincludedintheprize?A.Aseven-nightstayinadoubleroomatParkHyattStKitts.B.DailymealsduringthestayatParkHyattStKitts.C.Concierge-styleserviceand24/7support.D.RoundtripeconomyBritishAirwaysflightsfromGatwick.3.Accordingtothepassage,whohasthequalificationtowin?A.Tom,anAmericaninterestedinthenaturalscenery.B.Jerry,aChineseteenagerwholovestravelling.C.Lucy,whosignedupon1April,2024.D.Rebaca,a19-year-oldBritishgirl.BA13-year-oldboy,JonathanWerner,isbreakinganewpathwhenitcomestotheScout(童子軍)slogan“DoaGoodTurnDaily”.TheboyinTroop506hasgotanunusualhighrankforsomeonethatage.Likemanytroops,506sellspopcorneachfalltoraisemoney.In2019,Jonathanwatchedaskidswho’dmade$1,800ormoreinsalesreceivedaLegosetasareward.“IreallywantedthatLegoset,”hesays.Thenextyear,heearnedhisLegos.ButTroop506doesn’tjustgiveoutLegosets.Underitsgenerousrewardprogram,scoutsreceiveapercentageoftheirsalesingiftcardsandcashpoints.Inspired,Jonathanspentthenextfewyearsdevelopingsomeastonishingtricksforselling.Popcorntooexpensive?Asimpledonationwoulddo.Nocash?Creditcardswereacceptable.Hesetupinfrontoflocalstores,working12-houraday.Duringthepandemic,heevenstruckadealwithacardealer:Inallhissalesefforts,he’dwearamaskwiththecompany’slogoiftheownerwouldbuypopcornforallhisemployees.Jonathanstartedpullingdownjaw-droppingnumbers.In2021,heearned$46,193.75insales.Hemighthavespentmuchonhimself,buthehadotherideas.PopcornseasonclosesinlateNovember,andtheholidayswereon第4頁/共12頁hismind—particularlythestorieshisfather,SteveKolk,hadtoldhimabouthisowndaysinfoster(寄養(yǎng))care.“Theydidn’treallyhaveChristmas,”Jonathansays.With$5,000,hecouldbringChristmastoalotofkids.Heshiftedfrombigsellertobigspender,hand-selecting$5,000worthofgiftsfordozensofkidsaccordingtotheirpersonaldetails.Eachpresentmustbehand-wrapped.Andnokidshouldgetjustonegift.Ifyouweren’tunwrappingatleasttwopackages,youweren’tgettingtherealChristmas-morningexperiencethathisfatherneverhad.Thenextyearhestrengthenedhisefforts,achievingahigheraiminsalesandspendingmoreongifts.“Itreallymakesmehappy,”hesays,“thefeelingthatI’mmakingthosekidshappyonChristmas.”4.WhatoriginallymotivatedJonathantosellmorepopcorn?A.MakingmoneyforLegosets.B.Beingpersuadedbyscoutkids.C.Desiringatoyhedreamedabout.D.Receivinggiftcardsandcashpoints.5.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.ChallengesJonathanmetinsales.B.Helpthatthecardealerprovided.C.MarketingstrategiesJonathanused.D.Theroletherewardprogramplayed.6.WhydidJonathanturnintoabigspenderoverChristmas?A.HehopedthekidscouldexperiencearealChristmas.B.Hisfathersuggestedheshouldpayitforward.C.Hehadearnedenoughmoneytospendongifts.D.Ascoutshoulddothisduringpopcornclosingseason.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJonathan?A.Determined,caring.B.Generous,cautious.C.Confident,economical.D.Modest,optimistic.CAnyonewhohasleftthatsparkofjoywhenafavouritesongcomesontheradioatjusttherightmoment—orweptalongwithasingerwhoisexpressingheartache—willunderstandtheemotionalresonance(共鳴)ofmusic.Butnow,agrowingbodyofscientificevidenceisactuallydemonstratingthatmusiccanbemedicine,too.Inareviewof400researchpaperslookingintotheneurochemistryofmusic,DanielLevitin,apsychologist第5頁/共12頁第6頁/共12頁andneuroscientistinMontreal,foundthatplayingandlisteningtomusichadclearmentalandphysicalhealthbenefits.One2007studyfromateamofSpanishresearchersfoundthatlisteningtomusicbeforesurgeryhadthesameeffectinreducingpre-operativeanxietyastakingdiazepam(安定)—animportantfinding,asanxietybeforeamajorsurgerycanaffectpost-operativepainandrecoverytime.AnotherSpanishstudy,conductedin2018,foundthatpatientsparticipatinginamusic-therapy(療法)programmeexperiencedsignificantdecreasesintiredness,anxietyandbreathingdifficulties,aswellasanincreaseinfeelingsofwell-being.TheCentreforMusicandMedicineinBaltimoristakingmusicintothe“precisionmedicine”(精準(zhǔn)醫(yī)療)field.TheCenteristhebrainchildofDrAlexanderPantelyat,whospecialisesinmovementdisorderslikeParkinson’s.Applyingthiskindoftreatmenttomovementdisordersisrelativelynew;previously,itwasmainlythefieldofcancertherapies.Pantelyatexplains,“Amazinglythereisanunderstandinginthefieldofmusicmedicinethattherecanbetailoredinterventionsusingmusicthatapersonactuallylikes,thatspeakstothemculturally,personallyorautobiographically.”KerryDevlin,theCentre’sseniormusictherapist,saystherecanbefolksexperiencingintensivesymptoms,likeadeclineintheirabilitytoverballycommunicate.Music,shenotes,cansometimeshelpsuchpatientsfindwaystorespondagain.“I’vehadthehonourofmakingmusicwithpeopleandallofasuddenthey’recomingupwithnewwords.Itturnsintothisbeautifulunexpectedmoment.It’sapowerfulthingtowitnesssomeonefindthemselvesagainforamoment,andasongisthevehicleforthatshift.”8.Whatcanbelearntaboutmusicfromparagraph1?A.Itmerelybringshappinesstopeople.B.Itcanindeedserveasaformoftherapy.C.Itismainlyusedforentertainmentpurposes.D.Itsemotionalresonanceisn’tsupportedscientifically.9.Howdoeslisteningtomusicaffectpatientsaccordingtoresearchers?A.Theycansoonrecoveraswellasbefore.B.Theydon’tneedtotakemedicinebeforeanoperation.C.Theyfeellessenergetic,anxiousandbreathless.D.Theyhavetheirworrygreatlyreducedbeforeanoperation.10WhatisspecialaboutmusictherapyaccordingtoPantelyat?.A.Itisabrandnewtherapymethod.第7頁/共12頁B.Itcanbeflexiblypersonalized.C.Itappliestomovementdisordersallalong.D.Itplaysamainroleincancertreatment.11.WhatcanbeinferredfromKerryDevlin’swords?A.Everyonecanbenefitfrommusic.B.Themusicmomentispowerful.C.Musicmayhelpimprovetheweakenedspeech.D.Songscanguaranteethespeechrecovery.DChinaislikelytobecomethefirstcountrytobringMartiansoilbacktoEarthinanambitiousscienceandengineeringattempt.ThenationplanstocollectMartiansamplesandthenbringthembacktoEartharound2030viaahistoricmissionnamedTianwen3.Ifeverythinggoesaccordingtoplan,thesamplescouldbecomethefirsttobereturnedtoEarthfromMars,andwillhelpscientistslookfortracesoflifeonMars,learnmoreabouttheplanet’sgeology(地質(zhì)學(xué))andinnerstructures,andunderstanditsatmosphericcycles.YangYuguangaseniorspaceindustryobserverandvice-chairoftheInternationalAstronauticalFederation’s,SpaceTransportationCommittee,saidonFridaythatnoonehaseverattemptedtobringsamplesbackfromMarsbecauseitwouldbeanextremelysophisticatedprocedure.“First,anyonewhowishestogetbackMartiansoilneedsto,inthefirstplace,taketotheplanetacraftwhichcanliftofffromtheMartiansurfacetosendsamplestoMartianorbit,andthatmeanssuchacraftmustbelargeenoughtocontainenginesandpropellants(推進(jìn)劑).“AndlandingalargecraftsafelyontheMartiansurfacewouldbeexceptionallychallenging,consideringthefactthatlandingonMarsisfarmoredifficultthanalunarlandingduetothecomplexatmospheresurroundingMars,”hesaid.EvenifthecraftcouldlandonMarsanditcouldliftoff,Yangsaidthatanewchallengewouldfollow—howtoguideittocarryoutanaccuratemeetinganddockingwiththeorbiter(軌道飛行器)flyingaroundtheplanettowaitforsamples.“Inourlunarsample-returnmissions,themostcomplicatedpartwasthein-orbitmeetinganddockingbetweenthesample-carryingcraftandtheorbiter,andthatoperationatleasthadEarth-basedtelemetry(遙控技術(shù))andothertypesoftechnicalsupport.Bycomparison,therewillbevirtuallynotechnicalassistanceinthesameprocesstakingplaceinMartianorbitduetotheverylongdistance,”theexpertexplained.12.WhatdoweknowabouttheMartianmissionnamedTianwen3?A.ItisthethirdspacemissionofChina.B.ItsmaingoalistobringMartiansoilbacktoearth.C.ThesamplescanhelprevealtheEarth’sgeology.D.NocountrywillbringsamplesbackfromMarsbeforeit.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sophisticated”meaninparagraph3?A.Experienced.B.Threatening.C.Astonishing.D.Complicated.14.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutthemissionistrue?A.Alargecraftisneededtosendsamplestotheearth.B.SafelandingonMarsisdifficultduetolackofair.C.Thein-orbitmeetinganddockingisthemostchallengingpart.D.Technicalsupportisavailabletoreduceitsdifficulty.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ChinaPlansMissiontoBringMartianSoiltoEarthB.ChinaBroughtSamplesBackviaaHistoricMission“Tianwen3”C.TheComplexityofBringingMartianSamplesBacktoEarthD.TheTechnicalSupportTakingPlaceinMartianOrbitHowToKickTheHabitofEatingProcessedFoodsForGood?Basically,weallneedatotalsweetnessresetineverythingthatweconsume.“WhatIadvocateismakingsmallchangestoyourbehavioursandreducingtheamountofsugarinyourdietsystematically,”saysAvena.“16Peoplewhogocoldturkey(突然戒除)mayexperienceheadaches,anxiety,sleeplessnessandintensecravings”.Followtheseexpert-approvedtipstogetyouontherighttrack:DOavoidprocessedfoods.“Avoidingprocessedfoodsgreatlyreduceriskforobesityandotherdiseases,”saysVanHorn.Processedfoodstendtobeitemsthatincludetenormoreingredients,oftenwithsomeyoucan’tfindinyourkitchen.17DOreadfoodlabels.It’simportanttoreadingredientlistscarefullyandwatchfordifferentnamesofsugar.“Thereare50-plusnamesforsugar,”saysMcBurnett.“Itcangetveryconfusing.”18Andwhenyou’re第8頁/共12頁第9頁/共12頁scanningthenutritionfactspanel,adailyvalue(DV)ofaddedsugarisacceptablebetween5percentand20percent.·19Naturallyoccurringsugarsfoundinmilk,fruitsandvegetables,arenutritious.Allthisisn’ttosaythatyouwillneveragainenjoyanothersliceofbirthdaycakeoranice-colddrinkatthecinema.Yourgoaldoesn’thavetobegoingcompletelysugar-free.“Maybeyoujustwanttogettoapointwhereyoufeelyouareatacomfortablelevelofconsumption-asifyou’reincontrol,”saysAvena.“20”A.DON’Tavoideverythingsweet.B.DOrefusealltheprocessedfoods.C.Asageneralrule,ifit’saningredientthatendsinose,it’ssugar.D.Someresearcheshaslinkedprocessedfoodstonegativehealthoutcomes.E.Instead,healthyfoodsareusuallythewholefoodsyoucanprepareathome.F.Doingthisslowlyovertime,isthebestapproachtoavoidingwithdrawalsymptoms.,G.Butovertime,consuminglessaddedsugarisboundtoactuallymakeyourlifesweeter.BunnyShawcollectsalltheoldfootballbootsherManchesterCityteammatesdon’twant.AsJamaica’stopgoalscorer,shecaneasily21anybootsshewants,butsheknowsthatmanyyoungJamaicansdon’thavemoney,sowhenevershegoesback,she22thosetop-qualitysecondhandbootsas23inlocalfemalefootballcompetitions.Bornin1997inSpanishTown,KhadijaShawwastheyoungestof13children.Oneofherolderbrothersused“Bunny”asher24.Shelovedwatchinghimplayfootballonthestreet.“Alotofpeoplewouldgatherand25onwhowasgoingtowin,”Shaw26.“Ithought,Iwantedtobeapartofthat!”Soshe27them.Herparentsweren’t28whovaluedtheirkids’educationverymuch.Hermotherinparticular,thoughtfootballwasa29oftime.InJamaicatherewerenowomen’steams.“ButIwantedtoplayfootball.”saidShaw,whodreamedofcompetinginthesport’sgreatest30.Soshe’dplaywhilehermotherwasoutuntilshewas31atage14forJamaicaUnder15sTeam.Herfather—32Bunny’smotherthatitwouldbeavaluableexperiencefortheirdaughter.BunnyShawwasonherway.Shemadethenationalteamin2015.WhentheJamaicannationalteamis33forthe2019Women’sWorldCupafterbeatingPanama,Shaw’s34wasrealized.“WhenI35whereIwasthenandwhereIamnow,I’mproudofmyself.”saysJamaica’stopgoalscorer.21.A.shareB.affordC.exchangeD.command22.A.sellsB.buysC.requiresD.presents23.A.medalsB.prizesC.punishmentsD.challenges24.A.nicknameB.titleC.honorD.gift25.A.decidedB.calledC.betD.insisted26.A.recallsB.confirmsC.admitsD.declares27.A.rejectedB.praisedC.joinedD.admired28.A.disappointedB.annoyedC.concernedD.delighted29.A.wasteB.matterC.lackD.sign30.A.ceremonyB.tournamentC.gymD.practice31.A.removedB.adoptedC.selectedD.appreciated32.A.convincedB.orderedC.inquiredD.forced33.A.trappedB.qualifiedC.preparedD.trained34.A.beliefB.gameC.successD.dream35.A.lookuptoB.lookforwardtoC.lookbackonD.lookoutfor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。AfricanHistoryAfricansarethemostdiversepeopleintheworld.Perhapsthishasaconnectionwiththefactthattheyaretheearliesthumans,36ithasbeenproventhathumansadapt37thedifferentenvironmentstheyfindthemselvesinovertimeastheymigrate.BeforethearrivaloftheEuropeans,Africanshadalreadytravelledtootherpartsoftheworldin38 (variety)“humanmigration”waves,andmanyfindingsgiveusaninsightintothewayoflifeofmuchearliersocieties.AncientAfricanswerepioneersofearlycivilization,39canbeprovedwiththeevidencethatearlyAfricansocietiesexcelledinfieldssuchasengineering,mathematics,writingevennavigation.SomegreatAfricancivilizationssuchastheGreatBeninEmpire,AncientEgypt,hadahighly40(organize)society,whichwasdeveloped,41(stand)outintradeandgrewstrongerinculture.第10頁/共12頁Sadly,Africa’s42(contribute),whichparallelglobaldevelopments,areoftenundercredited.TheabundanceoftherichnaturalresourcesofAfricasoonledtoavarice(貪婪)onthepartoftheEuropeans, 43(result)inamadscrambleforAfrica’sresources,includingherpeople.Between11and15millionAfricans44(ship)overseasandsoldintoslavery.Overtheyears,thewarshavebecomeintoamorecomplexandcomplicatedproblem.Today,mostoftheconflictshaveceased.Thecontinentisgraduallytaking45(it)placeinthecommitteeofnations.46.假定你是李華,你校英文報正在就部分中學(xué)生過度使用網(wǎng)絡(luò)的現(xiàn)象向全校征文,請你寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.介紹該現(xiàn)象;2.你的看法和建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.按如下格式作答。UsetheInternetWisely47.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。Kariedouble-checkedthewordsonherspellingtest.Ifshegot100percenttoday,she’dwinherclass’sFirst-quarterSpellingChallengeandabrandnewdictionarythatcamewithvideosandothercoolstuff.Twomorewordstogo.O-u-i-c-k-l-y,H-o-n-e-s-t-y.Wait!She’dspelledhonesty,nothonestly!Sheerasedthet-yandwrotel-ybeforehandinginherpaper.“I’llcorrectthesewhileyou’reatthebreak,”MsSmithsaid.Afterthebreak,Kariehurriedintotheclassroom.Shesatrestlesslyinherseat,tappingherpencil.MsSmithwalkedtothefrontoftheroommandclearedherthroat.“Congratulations,Karie!Youdidit!”sheannounced.Thewholeclasserupted!Ms.SmithpresentedKariewithherprize.Kariesmiledbroadlyassheread第12頁/共12頁thenoteonthedictionary:ToKaire,forherperfectfirst-quarterscoreinspelling.“EverythingOK?”MomaskedasKarieburstthroughthefrontdoorafterschool.“Everything’sPERFECT!”Karieshouted,showingMomherspellingtestandprize.Momhuggedher.“PutthetestonthefridgesoDadcanseeitwhenhegetshome.”Karietookanotherlookatthetestpaperbeforeputtingitonthefridge.Herhandsstoppedinthemidair.ThelastwordwaswronglyspeltasH-O-N-E-S-L-Ywitha“t”missing.Shesqueezedthetestpaperintoherbackpack.“Karie,what’sthematter?”askedMom.“Idon’tfeelsogood,”Kariesaid.“Probablytoomuchexcitement.”Momrubbedherback.“Howaboutsometea?”Karieswallowed.“Howdoyouknow?A“?”isexactlywhatIneeded.”Kariedraggedherselftoherbedaftersometea.Howcouldshetellthewholeclassshedidn’tdeservetheprize?注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Karieopenedherbackpackandpulledoutthetestpaper.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________MsSmithswasunlockingtheclassroomdoorwhenKariegottoschoolthenextmorning.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________聽力:1-5.CBACA6-10.BACBA11-15.ACBAB16-20.CCACB第1頁/共24頁吉林市普通中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年度高中畢業(yè)年級第一次模擬測試英語試題小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howisthemanfeeling?A.Excited.B.Relaxed.C.Anxious.2.Whatdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Anearerbank.B.Alessexpensivecafe.C.Abetterplaceforsightseeing.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaboat.B.Onaplane.C.Onamountain.4.Whatshouldthemandofirst?A.Frythevegetables.B.Mixtheflourandwater.C.Takethechickenoutofthefridge.5.Whattimeisitnow?A.20:30.B.21:00.C.21:30.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秒鐘的作第2頁/共24頁6.Wherehasthewomanfoundthereport?A.Onthedesk.B.OnthefloorC.Onthebookshelf.7.Whatwillthewomandofirst?A.Sendareport.B.Cleanherroom.C.Buyanewdesk.8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Fellowworkers.9.Whatindustrydoesthewomanprobablyworkin?A.Fashion.B.Technology.C.Foodservice.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Writeanemail.B.Shopforshirts.C.Gotothecafeteria.11Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?.A.Food.B.Restaurants.C.Foreigncountries.12.Whatisthewoman’snationality?A.American.B.Italian.C.Chinese.13.WhydomanyWesternershavehealthproblemsaccordingtotheman?A.Theylackexercise.BTheyeattoomuchfatandsugar..C.Theyeatinrestaurantstoooften.14.Whatdoestheman’sfatherdoforaliving?A.Heisacook.B.Heisadoctor.C.Heisamedicaltypist.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhismother’sjob?A.Itisboring.B.Itishelpful.C.Itismeaningless.16.Howoftendoesthewomangetpaid?A.Onceamonth.B.Everythreeweeks.C.Everytwoweeks.17.Whatwasthemostimportantreasonforthewomanchoosingthejob?A.Tostudymedicine.B.Totakecareofpatients.第3頁/共24頁C.Tobalanceworkandfamily.18.HowdidYuChenstandoutfromhiscompetitorsattheinterview?A.Hedidbetteronthetechnologytests.B.Hehadmoreworkexperience.C.Hehadabetterdegree:19.WhyisAnnabelworkingfromhometoday?A.Sheissick.B.Shehasjusthadababy.C.Shehastotakecareofherchild.20.WheredoesAlisonwork?A.Fromhome.B.Intheoffice.C.Amixofthetwo.AWinaseven-nighttriptoSTKITTSfortwoTHEDESTINATIONWith18milesofgreenmountainsandoneoftheworld’sonlyexpandingrainforests,StKittsisaCaribbeandestinationwithauniqueflavor.ItslocationbetweentheAtlanticOceanandCaribbeanSeagivesitsbeachesdistinctivelydifferentcolors,fromattractivegoldentovolcanicblack.Visitorscanzipline(滑索)abovetherainforestforathrillingadventure,ridethe‘LastRailwayintheWestIndies’,discovertheUNESCO-listedBrimstoneHillFortressandevenbecomeaKittitianrum(朗姆酒)master.Enjoyitallfromtheisland’spremierluxuryresort,ParkHyattStKittsChristopheHarbor,whereguestscantakeadipinoneoftwoswimmingpools,relaxinthestylishspa,dineinachoiceofthreesymbolicrestaurantsandsipacocktailwhilet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