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六安2024年秋學期高二年級期末考試英語試卷時間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分聽力(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdoesMichellewanttodo?A.Havedinner. B.Doherhomework. C.Writeathank-younote.2.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?A.GotoDisneyland. B.Visitamuseum. C.Writeanarticle.3.WhendidthewomancometotheUS?A.In1973. B.In1975. C.In1977.4.Howisprobablytheweathertoday?A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Wet.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ATVshow. B.Theman’shobby. C.Wildlifeprotection.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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.WhatdidJasonthinkofKaren’sfood?A.Delicious. B.Unhealthy. C.Terrible.7.WhatdoesthewomansuggestJasondo?A.Observethebees. B.Havesomeicecream. C.StudyEnglishslang.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whatistheman’splanfortheweekend?A.Attendingawedding.B.Goingtoaparty. C.Watchingafilm.9.WhywillthewomanthrowapartythisSaturday?A.Forhouse-warming. B.Forherbirthday. C.Forapromotion.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatcankidsdothroughBryan’sFacebookpage?A.Listentostories. B.Chatwithfriends. C.Enjoynicephotos.11.WhoinspiredBryantostartaFacebookpage?A.Hisfather. B.Hismother. C.Hisgrandmother.12.WhatdoesBryanwantthewomantodo?A.Joinhiminreadingstories.B.Recordkids’dailylife.C.Spendmoretimewithkids.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WheremightHenrybewhenhesmelledsomesmoke?A.Intheyard. B.Inthekitchen. C.Inthelivingroom.14.Whocalled911?A.Henry. B.Abystander. C.Theguyintheburninghouse.15.Howmanypeopleranintotheburninghouse?A.1. B.2. C.3.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister. B.Colleagues. C.Interviewerandinterviewee.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howoldisthespeaker’sbrother?A.15. B.19. C.20.18.Whatisthespeaker’smother?A.Apoliceofficer. B.Anurse. C.Afirefighter.19.Whyisithardforthespeakertoseeherbrothernow?A.HerbrotherhasbeeninfectedwithCOVID-19.B.HerbrotherisinisolationbecauseofCOVID-19.C.HerbrotherisbusyhelpingfightagainstCOVID-19.20.Whatdoesthespeakerdecidetodointhefuture?A.Helpmorepeoplelikeherbrother.B.Spendmoretimewithfamily.C.Studyinapolicetrainingschool.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(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,選出最佳答案。ACityLightsCityLights,anindependentbookstore-publishercombinationspecializinginworldliteratureandprogressivepolitics,isstilloneoftheworld’sgreatestbookshopssinceitsfoundingbypoetLawrenceFerlinghetti.Itbecamewell-knownforpublishingAllenGinsberg’sinfluentialpoem.HavingbeenagatheringplaceforAmericanliteraryicons(代表人物),thisliterarylandmarkattractsbook-loversaroundtheworldtobrowseandreadinthepleasantatmosphere.Shakespeare&CompanyOriginallyfoundedin1919,Shakespeare&Companyisacombinationofabookstoreandareadinglibrary,specializinginEnglish-languageliterature:Inthe1920s,thestorewasameetingpointforliteraryiconssuchasErnestHemingway.Locatedinthe5thArrondissementonParis’sLeftBank,thecurrentstorewasopenedin1951,namedafterandinhonoroftheearlierstorethatclosedduringWorldWarII.DauntBooksDauntBooksisanoriginalEdwardianbookshopinLondon.Italreadyhasfivebranchesinthecity.DauntBooksspecializesintravelbooks,travelaccounts,nonfiction,historyandfiction.Thestaffareextremelyknowledgeable,providingthecustomerswithhelpfuladvice.SelexyzBookstoreThe800-year-oldDominicanchurchinMaastrichthasbeenturnedintooneofthemostbeautifulbookshopsintheworld—SelexyzBookstore.Thestorekeepsthecharacterandcharmoftheoldchurch.IthousesthelargeststockofbooksinEnglishinthecity.Readinghereisanamazingexperience.21.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.CityLightswassetupbyAllenGinsberg.B.Shakespeare&CompanyislocatedinParis.C.DauntBookshasfivebranchesallovertheworld.D.SelexyzBookstorehasthelargeststockofbooksinAmerica.22.Inwhichbookstorecanyougetusefulsuggestionsfromthestaff?A.CityLights. B.Shakespeare&Company.C.DauntBooks. D.SelexyzBookstore.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Apsychologicalblog. B.Anacademicjournal.C.Ageographytextbook. D.Atravelmagazine.BSaraThompsonshowedgreateffortingettingadegreeinteaching,somethingthatnotmanystudentscando.ShewasveryhappywhenshefinishedschoolattheStateUniversityofNewYorkatBuffalo,andshewasthefirstinherbigfamilytogetacollegedegree.SaragrewupwitheightotherbrothersandsistersonafarminBuffalo,NewYork.Herdadhadajobthatwasn’tonthefarm,andhermomtookcareofthefarmwiththekids.Aftergraduatingfromhighschool,Sarawenttoaschoolclosebytolearnskills,andsheworkedpart-timetopayforherclassesbecauseherfamilydidn’thaveextramoneyforcollege.Aftershefinishedthatschool,shekeptworkingtohelpheryoungerbrothersandsisterspayfortheireducation.Now,Saraismarriedandhasthreekids.Shedecidedtogobacktoschooltogetabetterjobandtohelpherfamilybetter,whiledoingsomethingshereallylikes:teaching.ShechosetheprogramattheStateUniversityofNewYorkatBuffalobecauseitwasclosetoherhome.Shecoulddrivetoherclassesandbebackhomeintheeveningtotakecareofherkids.Sara’sfamilyhelpedheralotwhileshewasstudying:herhusbandworkedextrajobstopayforthings,andhermom,whowas65,sometimeslookedafterthekids.Eventhoughitwashard,shedidwellinschoolandgraduatedwithgoodgrades.Sarahadtogiveupsomethingstoreachhergoal,likespendingtimewithherkidsandattendingimportantfamilyevents.“Therewerenightswhenitwasveryhardtochoosebetweenbeingwithmykidsandstudyingfortestsorwritingpapers,”shesays.Butherkidslearnedalotfromseeingtheirmomgetherdegree.Saraisthefirstinherfamilytograduatefromcollege,andsheisagreatexampleforherfamily—sheshowsthatyoucandoanythingifyouworkhard.24.WhatdidSaradoafterhighschool?A.Sheworkedwithherdad. B.Shefundedherowneducation.C.Shemanagedthefarmalone. D.Shetaughtherbrothersandsisters25.WhydidSarachoosetheBuffaloprogram?A.Tosavemoneyforherfamily. B.Tolearnfromtopteachers.C.Tofindahigh-payingjob. D.Tocareforherkidseasily.26.WhatdidSaragiveupforherstudies?A.Herhealth. B.Hersociallife. C.Herfamilytime. D.Hercareerchances.27.What’sthelessonwecanlearnfromSara’sstory?A.Effortbringsrewards. B.Timeequalsmoney.C.Loveovercomesall. D.Schoolingiskeytosuccess.CItisastrangematterthatashumansattempttogreatlyreducetheircarbonemissions(排放),theyarealsorushingtodevelopatechnologythatcould,intheory,consumeanunlimitedamountofenergy.Doingthingsagainstfactsisadangerousgame.Butyoucanpictureaworldinwhich,havingdeterminedtostartdealingwithclimatechangeproperlyinthe1990s,wewouldbejustconsideringthegentlepathtonet-zeroemissionsintimewhenarapidAIincreaseisfuelledbygreenpower.However,wefindourselvesatriskofrunninga21st-centurytechnologyona20th-centuryenergysupply.IfyouliveintheUS,everytimeyouuseanAImodel,around20percentoftheelectricityrequirementwillbeproducedbyburningcoal.TherapidgrowthofAImakesthisanevenmoreurgentconcern.Accordingtooneanalysis,ifGooglechosetoshifttoanentirelyAI-poweredsearchbusiness,itselectricityconsumptioncouldmatchthatofsomecountries.Suchestimatesmaybemagnified,butevidenceofrisingpowerconsumptionfromAIisallaround.Microsoftisplacingbetsonnuclearplantstopoweritsdatacenters,whiletheEnglishgovernmenthaspromisedtoboostitsnationalcomputingcapacityby50percentby2025,whichwouldhelpitkeeppacewithrapidAIdevelopmentsintheworld.Thankfully,wemaysoonreachaturningpoint.Asisreported,thisyeartheglobalpowerdepartmentcameclosetoreachingpeakgreenhousegasemissions,astheswitchfromfossil(化石)fuelstocleanandrenewablesourcesiswellunderway.Thequestionnowiswhetherwecanquickenthepaceofdecarbonisation(脫碳)tomatchthecominggrowthinenergyconsumptionasAIbecomesincreasinglypopularinoursociety.SiliconValley’sintelligentmachinesmaygrabtheheadlinesandtheimagination,butthepeoplereallyinventingthefutureareworkingontheenergysector.28.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.Carbonemissionshavebeenreducedalot. B.Therealityisfarfromwhatweexpected.C.TherapidAIincreasebringsmanybenefits. D.Climatechangehastobedealtwithproperly.29.Whyiselectricityconsumptionamajorconcern?A.ExtensiveuseofAIwillconsumemoreenergy.B.Manycountrieshaven’tswitchedtocleanenergy.C.Thereisnolimitontech-giants’electricityconsumption.D.20%ofthepowerisproducedbyburningcoalintheUS.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“magnified”inparagraph4mean?A.Undervalued. B.Overstated. C.Common. D.Reasonable.31.Whatwouldbeourprimarytaskbeforewereachaturningpoint?A.ShiftingtoafullyAI-poweredsearchbusiness.B.Achievingnet-zeroemissionsassoonaspossible.C.Balancingenergy-hungryAIwithdecarbonisation.D.Creatinganunlimitedenergy-consumingtechnology.DWeusuallyhearthetermaddictionusedwhentalkingaboutdrugsoralcohol.Butresearchersarefindingthatcertainfoodscancausethesamefeelingsasdrugs.Itallboilsdowntowhat’shappeninginthebrain.Whenwefeelahappyrush,it’sduetoafloodofthefeel-goodchemicaldopamineinthestriatum(終腦的皮層).Thestriatumgetsadopaminerushwhensomethinggoodhappens.Drugsandalcoholcancauseasimilarhigh.So,itturnsoutthatsomepopularsnackfoodswithahighlevelofcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)andfatsareaddictive.Theproblemisn’twithallfoodscontainingcarbohydratesandfats.Fruitisfullofsugar,oats(麥片)andotherwholegrainshavelotsofcarbohydrates,andnutsandmeathavefat.Butsuchunprocessedfoodsalsocontainothernutrients,suchasfiber,thatslowdigestion.Thatlimitshowquicklyourbodiescanabsorbthenutrients.Cookies,candy,soda,friesandotherhighlyprocessedfoods,however,lackthoseadditionalnutrients.Suchfoodscontainingredientsthathavebeenhighlychangedfromtheirnaturalstate.They’refullofeasy-to-absorbcarbohydrates(suchassimplesugars)andaddedfats.What’smore,theyoftencontainingredientsthatdon’tnaturallyoccurtogether.“Sugarandfatdon’tcometogetherinnature,”saysGearhardt,apsychologistattheUniversityofMichiganinAnnArbor.Buthighlyprocessedfoodsoften“haveunnaturallyhighlevelsofbothcarbohydratesandfat.”Whenweeatthesefoods,wegetaquick“hit”ofcarbsandfatsthatgivethebrainaboost.Thatmakesuswanttoeatthemagainandagain.Thuswebecomeaddicted.“Payattentiontowhatyoueat”,Gearhardtsays.Thatdoesn’tmeanyoucan’thaveadonutorpizzanowandthen.Butjustbesureyou’reawareofwhatyou’reeating.Whenyouhaveachoice,fightbackandtakecontrolofyourhealthbyincludingfoodsthatnourishyourbodyandbrain.32.Whyarepeopleaddictedtodrugs?A.Becausetheycontainalotofthechemicaldopamine.B.Becausetheycauseahighlevelofcarbohydratesandfats.C.Becausetheyhelpsomethinggoodhappentothestriatum.D.Becausetheyproducestrongfeel-goodchemicalinthebrain.33.Whichfoodcanlimitthespeedoftheabsorptionofitsnutrients?A.Donuts. B.Meat. C.Candy. D.Fries.34.WhichstatementistrueaccordingtoGearhardtinparagraph3?A.Cookiesarefullofeasy-to-absorbcarbohydratesandfibers.B.Carbohydratesandfatsaremixedtogetherintheirnaturalstate.C.Theunprocessedfoodrichinsugarusuallydonotcontainfat.D.Highlyprocessedfoodslackadditionalnutrientstostopdigestion.35.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?A.Toadvisepeopletoavoidaddictivesnackfoods.B.Towarnpeopleofthesideeffectofsnackfoods.C.Toinformreadersofthefindingsofalatestresearch.D.Toanalysenegativeopinionstowardsnutrientsinfoods.第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whyweforget?Rememberingthingsisanimportantfunctionofourbrain—ifwecan’trecallhowtodosomething,wecan’tsurvive.Ifyouthinkaboutit,thereissomuchwehavetoremember—fromwhereweleaveourcarkeystohowwewalk.36Memoryallowsthebraintostoreandrecallinformationwhenrequired.Ourshort-termmemorycanholdasmallamountofinformationforashorttime,whileourlong-termmemorycanholdanunlimitedamountofinformationforalongtime.Ourmemoryisamazing,butwhydowestillforgetthings?Itmaybebecauseweareinarushorweconsideritirrelevantatthetime.Whenwestoreinformation,weoftenmakeconnectionswithotherthings,whichhelpsusrecallitlater.37Itisalsopossiblethatmemoriesdeclineovertime.Ifyoudon’tperformataskforalongperiodoftime,itcanbedifficulttorecallhowtodoit.Thiscouldbebecauseourmemoryisfull,orthatourshort-termmemoryiseasiertoaccess.38Haveyouevergoneintoaroomtofetchsomethingonlytoforgetwhatyouwantedwhenyougotthere?Thisiscalled“TheDoorwayEffect”.Thisoccursbecausewechangeboththephysicalandmentalenvironments,movingtoadifferentroomandthinkingaboutmanydifferentthings.So,ifyouhaveamindlikeasieve(篩子),itcouldbebecauseyouhavetoomuchonyourmind.Butwedoneedtokeepourmemorysharpbycontinuallyusingit.39That’swhenwe’reatmoreriskofgettingAlzheimer’sdisease.However,forgettingisnotalwaysabadthing!Itwouldbeawasteofourbraincapacityifwerememberedeverydetailoftheworldaroundus.40A.That’ssomethingworthremembering!B.Maybeit’snosurprisethatsometimesweareforgetful.C.Butsometimesevenourshort-termmemorycanletusdown.D.Ifyoudon’thavetheseconnections,thenitcanbeeasiertoforget.E.However,itiswidelyrecognizedthatshort-termmemorycanbeimproved.F.Wealsoneedsomementalrelaxationsuchaslisteningtosomeclassicalmusic.G.Beyondour50s,ourbrainstendtoshrinkinvolumeandourmemorybeginstodecline.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(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。TheruralgirlfromIndia,Anjali,wasbornblind.However,shehasalwaysbeendeterminedtoliveafulland41life.Althoughpoor,herparents42tosendhertoalocalblindschool,whereshecouldlearntoreadandwriteinBraille.Atfirst,Anjaliwasscaredand43.Shedidn’tknowanyone,andshefeltlikeshedidn’tbelonghere.44shemetherteacher,MrsGupta,akindandpatientwoman,whooftenencouragedAnjalito45herdreams.WithMrsGupta’shelp,shequickly46inherstudiesandmademanynewfriends.Additionally,sheparticipatedinextracurricularactivities,suchasdramaandmusic.Oneday,Anjaliwas47toaudition(試演)foraroleinaschoolplay.Shewasnervous,butshepracticedher48forhoursaday,andshefinallyfeltreadytoaudition.Attheaudition,Anjaligaveapowerful49.Shedeliveredherlineswithconfidenceandemotionsoshe50theattentionoftheentireaudience.Finally,shewas51theleadroleintheplay.Theplaywasasuccess,andAnjalibecameastar.Aftertheplay,Anjaliwasinvitedtospeakatalocalconferenceon52.Shespokeaboutherexperiencesasablindgirlandinspiredotherstonevergiveupontheirdreams.Shefinallyfoundher53,andshewasreadytoshareitwiththeworld.Anjaliisnowanactressanda54speaker.Shetravelstheworld,sharingherstorywithothers.Sheisashiningexampleofthepowerof55.41.A.a(chǎn)bnormal B.simple C.independent D.vivid42.A.opposed B.hesitated C.managed D.a(chǎn)ttempted43.A.lonely B.unfriendly C.lively D.unselfish44.A.Gradually B.Thankfully C.Currently D.Apparently45.A.turnto B.relateto C.taketo D.stickto46.A.setout B.stoodout C.turnedout D.cameout47.A.selected B.identified C.stimulated D.urged48.A.songs B.gestures C.lines D.looks49.A.performance B.conclusion C.interaction D.passion50.A.disturbed B.caught C.rejected D.boosted51.A.a(chǎn)warded B.equipped C.served D.a(chǎn)bused52.A.competition B.disability C.restriction D.responsibility53.A.a(chǎn)ttitude B.lifestyle C.voice D.opponent54.A.inspiring B.humorous C.a(chǎn)dorable D.identical55.A.demonstration B.creativity C.honesty D.determination第二節(jié)語法填空(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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The“SpringFair”,featuringdiverseChineseculturalactivities,56(hold)onSundayattheGardenofSerenity,atraditionalChinesegardeninSantaLucija,Malta.Thefair,57(joint)organisedbytheChinaCulturalCentreinMaltaandtheSantaLucijalocalcouncil,offeredthegueststheopportunitytoabandonthemselvesinChineseteaandcuisine,experiencetheartofcalligraphy,58eventryonHanChineseclothing.Theevent’shighlightwastheperformancesbymembersfromtheMaltaSchoolofWushu-Longgui,59showcasedamazingdragondancesandmartialarts,60(attract)manyaudiences.TaiChiperformance,traditionalChinesefolkmusic,andpopularsongsalsogainedloudcheersandapplause.Attheopeningceremony,CharmaineStJohn,mayorofSantaLucija,saidthattheGardenofSerenityis“61symboloffriendshipbetweenMaltaandChina.”Shenotedthatculturalmixturehasalwaysbeenaproposition(主張)oftheMaltesegovernment,andthatcooperationbetweenthetwosidesshouldbebasedon62(equal)andmutualbenefitinordertobesustainable.Oneofthe63(participate),12-year-oldNathanZammit,wrotehisnameinChinesecharacterswithabrushattheboothoftheConfuciusInstituteattheUniversityofMalta.Hewasexcited64(experience)calligraphyandshowedadmirationforChineseculture,65nothavingvisitedChina.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校正在組織英語作文比賽。請以“Thevalueoffailure”為題寫一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1.失敗的意義;2.如何面對失敗。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Thevalueoffailure________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。IknewhealingmyrelationshipwithDadwasvital,buthowtogoaboutitwasanotherstory.Atthetimethegulfbetweenusseemedinsurmountable(無法逾越的).MyfeelingsofbeingcriticizedandrejectedbyDadweremydeepestwound.InmyearlyyearsIwastheappleofhiseye,andhewasaheroinmychildhood.Weplayedsportsandgames,andoftenwentfishingtogether.Asadolescenceapproached,however,everythingchanged.ItbecameclearthatIwasdeterminedtoforgemyownpath,onecompletelydifferentfromhisexpectation.InschoolIwashavingbehavioralproblems,beingaclassjokerandbreakingalltherules.Andhavingmyparentsreadmyschoolreportwasanightmareforme.SometimesIwaspunished.Theirdisapprovalmademefeelevenworse.Punishmentsonlyaddedtothehurt.Mydadhadnoideahowtodealwithme.Hebecamesilentanddistant,settingawallandpretendingthathedidn’tcare.Thatwasevenmorepainfultomethanmymother’svoiceddisapproval.Ihatedhimforthat,andpretendedthatIdidn’twantanythingtodowithhim.Welivedunderthesameroof,butwewereathousandmilesawayfromeachother.IcontinuedtohavetroublewithschooluntilthetimeIchosetodropoutandpursuemyinterestsinmusic.Ibecametotallyfocusedonmyspiritualgrowth,whichsentshivers(寒顫)throughmyfather’smind.Thereweremanyhardfeelingsbetweenus,feelingsthathardenedastimewentby.Formuchofmytwenties,Iwentaboutmylifewithoutmuchofarelationshipwithmydad.Wehadstoppedtryingtochangeeachother,butthewallsremained,thickandcoldbetweenus.ThingsallbeganchangingfouryearsaftermomtoldmeitwastimetodealwithDad.Hesitantforalongtime,Ifinallytookheradviceandwrotemyfatheraletter.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Aftersendingtheletter,Ifeltaheavyweightonmymind.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ivisitedmyfathersoonafterreceivinghisletter.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六安2024年秋學期高二年級期末考試英語試卷參考答案1.C【原文】M:Areyoudoingyourhomework,Michelle?W:No.I’vealreadyfinishedmyhomework.IwasinvitedtoLinda’shomefordinnerlastnight.Iwanttowriteanotetothankhermother.2.B【原文】W:John,haveyouvisitedDisneyland?M:Yes.AndthisweekendI’llvisittheWaltDisneyFamilyMuseum.It’samust-seeforDisneylovers.Doyouwanttogowithme?W:Whynot?I’llhavetowriteanarticleaboutWaltDisneynextweek.Thetripmighthelp.3.C【原文】M:SowhendidyourfathercometoLosAngeles?W:HecametoworkinLosAngelesintheyearof1975.Hewasonly36yearsoldthen.Andtwoyearslater,weallcametotheUStolivetogetherwithhim.4.B【原文】W:Jim,whataboutgoingoutdoorsthisafternoon?M:Areyoucrazy?Insuchweather?W:Well,wecangototheforest.It’scoolthere.Wecanwalkintheshadeofthetreesandpickmushroomsandberries.5.A【原文】W:SodoyoulikewatchingCrikey!It’stheIrwins?M:Yes.Ibeganwatchingitlastyear.AndIimmediatelyfellinlovewiththisrealityTVshow.Icanlearnalotaboutwildlife.Ithinkeverykidshouldwatchit.6.A7.C【原文】W:Jason,IheardKareninvitedyouandLisaoverfordinnerlastnight.Didyouenjoythefood?M:Absolutely.Karenisreallyagoodcook!ButwhensheintroducedsomespecialicecreamtomeandLisa,Iwasreallyscared.W:Whatdidshesay?M:Shesaiditwasthebee’sknees.Ithoughttheicecreamwasmadeofbees’knees.Butthensheexplainedtomesheusedtheexpressionjusttoshowtheicecreamwasexceptionallygood.W:That’sreallyfunny!YoushouldlearnmoreEnglishslang.M:You’retotallyright.I’msureI’lllearnmoreasIlivelongerinthiscountry.8.C9.A【原文】W:I’mholdingapartythisSaturday.Wouldyouliketocome?M:ThisSaturday?Sorry,butI’mafraidIcannotmakeit.MywifeandIalreadyhaveplansfortheweekend.We’regoingtowatchWonderWoman1984tonight.ShereallylovesWonderWomanandhaslookedforwardtowatchingitforweeks.W:OK.Itseemsmarriedpeoplehardlyhavetimeforparties.M:Iguessyou’reright.SowhyareyouthrowingapartythisSaturday?Isityourbirthday?W:No.I’vemovedintoanewapartment.Iwanttocelebratetheoccasionwithsomefriends.M:Congratulations!I’llvisityouinyournewplacewithmywifesomeday.10.A11.C12.A【原文】W:Bryan,whatdoyoulikedoinginyourleisuretime?M:Ilovereadingstories.Ireadthemtomygrandmothereverynight.AndnowIreadtokidswhoseparentsaretoobusytoreadtothem.W:Sodoyougotootherkids’homestoreadtothem?M:No.IstartedaFacebookpagetoreadtootherkids.TheycanlistentostoriesreadbymethroughvisitingmyFacebookpage.W:That’sawesome.Sohowdidyougetthatidea?M:Ihadthatideabecauseofmygrandma.ShethoughtIshoulddothatafterIreadstoriestoherforafewweeks.ButIcouldn’tdothatalone.Ijustreadthestoriesandmymotherrecordsthemandpoststhem.Sometimesmyfatheralsohelps.W:Ithinkyou’redoingsomethinggreat!M:Sodoyouwanttojoinme?W:Certainly.Butwhydoyouwantmetojoinyou?M:Iwantmorepeopletojoinmesothatmorestoriescanberead.13.C14.B15.B16.A【原文】W:Henry,Iheardyousavedaman’slifelastnight.Sowhatexactlyhappened?M:Well,yesterdayeveningIwassittingonthesofareadytowatchsomenewswhenIsmelledsomesmoke.Iimmediatelythoughtsomebody’shousewasonfire.W:Sowhatdidyoudo?M:Ilookedoutofthewindowandsawpeopleinthefrontyardofaman’shouse,someofthemrecording.Iimmediatelyranout.W:Didn’tyoucall911?M:No.Iheardthatsomeoneinthecrowdhadalreadydonethat.However,someonealsosaidthattherewasaguyinsidethehouse.ThenIheardhimscreaming.W:Sowhatdidyoudecidetodo?M:Ishoutedatthecrowdaskingifanyonewantedtohelpmesavetheman.Ayoungmanofmyagesaidhe’dhelp.Soweranintothehouseanddraggedthemanout.W:Itmusthavebeenverydangerous.M:Youbet.W:Well,youdidsomethinggreat,andI’mgladyoudidn’tgethurt.Ifyouhadgothurt,Momwouldbeverysadnow.M:Well,Ididn’tthinkmuchw
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