资源简介 山西省临汾市2025年高考考前适应性训练考试(三)英语试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。3.听力部分满分30分,不计入总分。4.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;回答非选择题时,将答案用0.5mm黑色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上。5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.15. C. 9.18.答案:[A] [B] [C]1. What do we know about Jane A. She went to the movies this afternoon. B. She left New York this afternoon.C. She lost her job in Los Angeles.2. Why does the man want to keep the window shut A. He is ill. B. It's cold outside. C. The window is broken.3. When does the conversation take place A. Before a meal. B. During a meal. C. After a meal.4. Where is the woman probably going A. The school. B. Her office. C. The post office.5. What does the man probably do A. A scientist. B. An inventor. C. A salesman.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。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,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How is the woman traveling A. By plane. B. By ship. C. By bus.7. What will the man do next month A. Attend a meeting. B. Save some money. C. Have a trip.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the woman do just now A. She went shopping. B. She went to her parents'. C. She went to her office.9. What do the speakers want to do A. Sell their old house.B. Go to visit the woman's parents.C. Buy a new house in Florida.听第8段材料,回答第10 至 12题。10. Who is Mr. Smith A. The speakers’ new neighbor.B. The woman's colleague.C. The man's old friend.11. What goes wrong in the speakers’ house A. The air-conditioner.B. The microwave oven.C. The electricity wires.12. What do we know about the speakers A. They need really good jobs.B. They live in an old house.C. They want to buy a new car.听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。13. What does the woman say about the hotel she stays in A. It was fully booked this week.B. Its rooms were rather big.C. Its beds were really comfortable.14. What were the kids disappointed at A. The pool wasn't open in the morning.B. The pool was closed before 1 1 am.C. The pool was cleaned last night.15. How much is the total cost A. $ 315. B. $ 329.90. C. $ 350.16. What did the woman's husband do last night A. He broke down the fridge.B. He ordered room service.C. He missed his room card.听第10段材料,回答第17 至20题。17. How long did the speaker study French in high school A. For about one year. B. For about two years. C. For about three years.18. What was a big challenge for the speaker at first A. How to really understand what Frenchmen were saying.B. How to make herself understood by Frenchmen.C. How to catch up with her French class.19. Where did the speaker meet two young French guys A. On the plane. B. On the bus. C. On the train.20. What do we know about the speaker from the talk A. She was a pop student in high school.B. She won't travel with a British guy again.C. She has made big progress in her French.第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWelcome to the EcoRoots Group! We are a passionate team of master’ s international students from the University of Malaya. Our mission is to actively engage in volunteer activities and share our knowledge to foster a greener and more sustainable future. Today, let's talk about composting. We’ ll teach you how to create your own natural fertilizers.What is compost Compost is organic material that can promote plant growth when added to the soil. With help from microorganisms, organic waste can turn into a rich, powerful soil, which can prevent plant diseases and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers.What stuff to compost Composting requires a mix of wet organic matter (green ingredients) , dry organic matter(brown ingredients) and water. Green material includes household waste such as coffee grounds,peelings, fruit cores, uneaten leftovers, and eggshells. Any kitchen waste, as long as it doesn't have oil, dairy or meat, can be composted. Brown material is high in carbon. Paper, cornstalks,sawdust, small branches, and straw all fall into this category.How to do compost 1. Add green & brown materialOne-layer green, one-layer brown, or mix them. And an equal amount of brown and green material is recommended.2. Add waterYou need to have the pile damp but not dripping wet. If you do not get enough rainfall, pour a bucket of water over it once a week to keep things moving.3. Stir the pile regularlyTurn your materials with a scoop or pitchfork. Simply move the outer portion of the pile toward the center, turning each scoop over as you go.4. Use your compostThe compost will probably be ready in three or four months depending on the condition.Once it is ready, you can now add it to the soil of your vegetable gardens, trees, or other plants.21. What is the benefit of compost according to the text A. It helps kill plant pests. B. It can change into organic waste.C. It provides nutrients for plants. D. It can replace chemical fertilizers.22. Which of the following can be used as green material for composting A. Spoiled milk. B. A straw hat.C. Banana peelings. D. Used paper cups.23. What should we notice while composting a pile A. Use it in a week. B. Keep it slightly wet.C. Have it drowned in water. D. Move it frequently.BAntoni Gaudf (1852—1926), a celebrated Spanish architect, transformed modern architecture by combining natural forms with cultural traditions. His UNESCO-listed masterpieces remain timeless symbols of creativity.Gaudí grew up in rural Catalonia. As a sickly child often stuck in bed, he spent hours studying the patterns of leaves outside his window and the skeletal structures of small animals. His father's copper workshop became his first classroom— watching molten metal flow into organic shapes awakened his understanding of form and function. At Barcelona’ s School of Architecture,young Gaudí stood out for his unconventional thinking. While his classmates copied classical designs, he sketched tree branches and animal bones, declaring“Originality means returning to the origin— nature.”Gaudí’ s greatest work, the Sagrada Família church, began in 1882 and he led its construction for 43 years until his death. Its central tower— now … ng completion— will rise172.5 meters, its height carefully calculated to stay one meter below Barcelona’ s highest hill,reflecting Gaudí’ s belief that“Human creations should never overshadow nature’ s.” Within this stone ecosystem, light becomes part of the architecture as sunlight shines in through its colorful glass windows, creating ever-changing patterns of light that fill the interior with a magical glow.The complex sculptures and organic shapes tell stories of faith and nature, making it a cultural icon of Barcelona.While the Sagrada Família remains the greatest work, Gaudí’ s other creations showcase his evolving genius in different periods. His buildings, which harmonized functionality, art and faith,pioneered innovations now central to green architecture. Today, these principles guide sustainable design practices, proving his philosophy far ahead of its time.Though Gaudí died suddenly in 1926, his vision lasts. As the Sagrada Família approaches its 2026 completion, its 144-year construction becomes a bridge between industrial and digital ages. As the city prepares for the hundredth anniversary of Gaudí’ s death, his words ring truer than ever:“The future belongs to those who see beauty in nature's logic.”24. How did Gaudí's experiences in early life affect him A. They changed his habit of mind.B. They strengthened his physical health.C. They aroused his interest in craftsmanship.D. They laid the basis for his architectural style.25. Why is the height of the Sagrada Família mentioned A. To stress Gaudí's achievement. B. To show Gaudí's faith in design.C. To highlight the charm of Barcelona. D . To demonstrate the church's uniqueness.26. What can we learn about the Sagrada Família A. It prioritizes functionality. B. It reflects Barcelona’ s history.C. It has been constructed. D. It features artistic use of natural light.27. Which of the following best describes Gaudí according to the text A. Modest and reliable. B. Observant and visionary.C. Conservative and insistent. D. Organized and ambitious.COlga Khazan, a staff writer at the Atlantic magazine, states that personality is not something fixed but rather a collection of habitual behaviors and attitudes. It is subject to reshaping by the will.-In the book Me, but Better, Ms. Khazan records her attempts to adjust her personality.Her goal is to transform herself, over the course of one year, from a disagreeable introvert into a sunnier extrovert(外向的人) . She writes that a slight improvement in one’ s personality can help a person enjoy life “rather than just endure it.” Yet how to effect improvement Ms. Khazan forces herself to take risks in comedy to fight anxiety, joins Zoom sessions for anger management and practices mindfulness.While exploring“the science and promise of personality change,” as the book’ s subtitle has it, Ms. Khazan is humorously open about her embarrassing efforts to get rid of her many shortcomings. She admits to her joylessness and a hot temper. Her candor has the effect of getting readers on her side. We are rooting for her and we' re rooting for ourselves, too. If Ms. Khazan can become better, who among us cannot Let's say we can: We manage to enhance our positive parts and reduce our shortcomings.How would we even know Ms. Khazan gets around this problem using a questionnaire in an academic website to assess her personality periodically. By clicking responses to. statements such as“I believo I am better than others” and “I display joy”, she tracks the changes of her qualities.There is a lot of common sense in this book. Fake it until you make it. Your emotions follow your actions. Other people are paying less attention to you than you imagine. Someone might微信公众号:三晋高中指南question the value of her enterprise. It should be admitted that Ms. Khazan's narrative, rich in comic anecdote, is pretty thin on the so-called “science”. But it is an enjoyable read—— and encouraging too.Comparing herself to a car, Ms. Khazan writes, “I would replace the spark plugs(火花塞)and fill the car, and in the end I would be driving the best version of myself.”28. What's Ms. Khazan's opinion on personality according to paragraph 1 A. It is set in early childhood. B. It has the potential to change.C. It affects interpersonal relationship. D. It plays a key role in self-growth.29. What does Ms. Khazan do to become an extrovert A. Stay in her comfort zone. B. Learn to be mindful of others.C. Take action to push her limits. D. Force herself to follow others.30. What does the underlined word“candor” in paragraph 3 mean A. Optimism. B. Frankness. C. Endurance. D. Patience.31. What does the author like about Me, but Better A. Its fancy and funny style. B. Its imaginative ending.C. Its engaging and inspiring content. D. Its groundbreaking research.DEvery July, the western sandpiper, a dun-colored bird, leaves the shores of Alaska and migrates south. It may fly as far as the coast of Peru, where it spends several months before making the return trip. The wetlands of California’ s Central Valley offer sandpipers a crucial place to rest and feed along the way. But intensive farming has destroyed more than 90 percent of the Central Valley’·s wetlands. Shorebirds like the western sandpiper have decreased dramatically by about one-third since 1970.In 2014, a network of conservation organizations tried a new program called BirdReturns to help migrating birds: paying farmers to create“pop-up” habitats. It is a market-based program,rather like renting bird habitat. Rice farmers in the Central Valley usually flood their fields when the growing season ends around November, and keep them flooded until February to help the leftover vegetation decompose(分解).The program pays rice farmers to flood their fields a bit earlier in the fall and leave them flooded later in the spring. This creates habitat when the migratory birds need it most, as they fly southward in the late summer and early fall and pass through again on their way north in the spring.“It’ s this rare circumstance where you have a large, industrial-scale intensive agricultural system that can support wildlife,” Daniel Karp, a researcher at UC Davis, says. Over the past decade, BirdReturns has created 120,000 acres of seasonal bird habitat. Studies have shown that shorebird density(密度) is 2 to 3.5 times greater in pop-up wetlands than in other rice fields.And the birds might benefit farmers in more direct ways too, by helping to break down leftover vegetation.Challenges remain, though. The migration and agriculture cycles are not fully synchronized(同步的), making it difficult for rice farmers to flood their land early enough to create habitat for shorebirds. “We thought we could rely on protected areas to conserve habitat globally, and we now know that's not enough,” says Natalia, a conservation ecologist at UC Santa Cruz. Although market-based solutions shouldn’ t be the only answer, she says, they are “a piece of the puzzle.”32. What was a cause of the sandpiper population decline in Alaska A. Loss of wetlands. B. The long migration route.C. Arrival of other shorebirds. D. Pollution in the Central Valley.33. How does BirdReturns help migrating birds A. By hiring farmers to offer the birds food.B. By asking farmers to flood the fields year-round.C. By paying farmers to adjust the flooding schedule.D. By rewarding farmers for stopping hunting the birds.34. What can we say about BirdReturns A. It is a perfect solution. B. It is highly profitable.C. It is a win-win situation. D. It is a double-edged sword.35. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Western Sandpipers: Migratory Birds in DangerB. Intensive Farming: An Impact on Migratory BirdsC. Rice Farmers: Green Guardians of the Central ValleyD. “Pop-up” Habitat: An Answer to the Shorebird Puzzle第二节 (共5 小题,每小题3分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Gym trends come and go. But the rise of weight training will be welcomed by doctors, who have for years been trying to persuade the public that though it is good to be fit, it is even better to be fit and strong. Their interest in strength exercise comes from its ability to prevent sarcopenia(少肌症). 36 The body's muscles naturally begin to shrink in one's 30s. The process gathers pace in a person's 60s and.70s. But the evidence suggests that, even for people in their80s, a bit of weight training can work wonders.37 It can help make you stronger and encourage your body to burn fat. Also, studies show that weight training can decrease blood pressure, cut the risk of heart disease, and may even help treat depression. 38 Strong muscles create good balance, coordination(协调), and posture, leading to a healthier day-to-day life. By repetitively putting stress on your body,weight training can enhance your bone density and lower your risk of osteoporosis(骨质疏松).Nervous about how to start weight training 39 Remember to leave all insecurities and fear at the door. Weight training is for everyone! You can reduce your nerves by going to the gym with a game plan. How often you train is always up to you. If this is your introduction to weight training, then start two to three times a week for 20 – 30 minutes. To avoid tiredness and injury,divide your workout plan into parts. 40So, if you are eager to live a happier and healthier life, breathe, confidently grab weights,and put in the work.A. Being strong offers the same benefits.B. Lack of muscle is a big killer of the elderly.C. The benefits of weight training are a game changer.D. Another benefit is how it impacts your body mechanics.E. The best way is to start light and add more weight over time.F. Train your upper body one day and your lower body the next day.G. This is the decline in strength and muscle size that accompanies ageing.第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Sometimes, thinking a bit unrealistically helps us reach goals sooner. Some might think of what I'm discussing here as an illusion (幻想). I am not saying you should cut ties with 41 , but suggesting being a bit more optimistic. What 42 to me is that believing in aslightly unrealistic illusion is 43 than not believing at all.Whenever I go mountain climbing with my father, we have two 44 views. I think of reaching the summit as 45 , while my father considers it an exciting challenge. Do our views 46 the mountain and the path to the summit Certainly not. However, our mindsets determine how we 47 the task of climbing. And that’ s why I always say it’ s my 48 time to climb, while my father remains 49 along the way.My father's mindset 50 the power of positive illusion. He doesn't care much about the 51 of success. Instead, he places a high value on being motivated in the face of 52 .Many people we praise today as the most influential were 53 because of their illusions.But what matters isn't how others comment on their ambitions but how 54 they stick to them.The positive illusion allows people to tackle problems and break free from 55 , and drives them toward success. In life, a little positive illusion is necessary.41. A. truth B. imagination C. reality D. dream42. A. occurs B. refers C. belongs D. matters43. A. worse B. better C. harder D. simpler44. A. convincing B. similar C. confusing D. different45. A. refreshing B. familiar C. frustrating D. possible46. A. describe B. change C. support D. guide47. A. approach B. assign C. delay D. plan48. A. first B. last C. perfect D. fun49. A. silent B. mild C. humble D. cheerful50. A. predicts B. shifts C. reflects D. denies51. A. probability B. method C. process D. influence52. A. threats B. setbacks C. victory D. fame53. A. laughed at B. depended on C. turned down D. sided with54. A. anxiously B. curiously C. hesitantly D. passionately55. A. burdens B. duties C. limitations D. emotions第二节 (共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The exhibition Real and Imaginary Lands, China and Marco Polo:A Tale of Booksopened at the Shanghai Library on November 3, 2024 , 56 (mark) the 700th anniversary of MarcoPolo's passing. Supported by Italian collecting institutions and the Shanghai Library, earlyItalian manuscripts and over 100 significant documents from both China and abroad were 57 display.Notably, four representative 58 (origin) manuscripts of The Travels of Marco Polo and rare handwritten documents 59 (exhibit) for the first time in China from renowned Italian collections.More than 700 years ago, Marco Polo set out on a long journey from Venice, Italy, passed through the ancient Silk Road 60 came to China. He was the first figure in the Middle Ages 61 (spend)17 years in China, describing all the lives and wonders that he captured on his travels. His travelogue has opened a real window to the West, to understand in a different way 62 was China like at that time. It is not only a vivid record of 63 glorious historical period but also a valuable bridge connecting East and West culture, leaving a rich cultural legacy for future generations.The exhibition is not a monologue(独白) but is dialogue, 64 Latin and Italian texts interact with Chinese writings, revealing the 65 (trace) of Marco Polo’ s experiences.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英文报正在开展关于“Is it good to share daily life on social media ”的讨论。请你写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:1.你的观点;2.说明理由。注意:1.写作词数为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸上的相应位置作答。Is it good to share daily life on social media 第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Her stomach twisted with every mile as Lisa sat in her mom’ s car, watching the familiar fields of her hometown Greenfield roll by. The small town is known for its annual YouthInnovation Fair, where high school students gather to showcase their creative projects.Last summer, Lisa’ s group spent months preparing for the fair, creating a model from biodegradable material, called Rooted Future. However, on the presentation day, with all eyes of the audience fixed upon Lisa, her palms grew sweaty. The delicate model slipped through her trembling fingers, crashing to the floor. What should have been their triumph(胜利) turned into a silent defeat. The cracking sound echoed in her memory.Now, as Lisa neared the town, her mother's voice cut through the silence, “Going back might be your chance to make things right.”“But would they even let me try ” Lisa murmured to herself, pressing her forehead against the window, and remembering the way her teammate Tom had turned away without a word.The moment they arrived, Lisa spotted Tom outside the community center. Before she could duck behind a parked car, he waved and called, “Lisa! I’ ve been hoping to see you.” Heart pounding, she forced herself forward. “I…… I'm sorry about what happened last year.” she whispered, fingers twisting the edge of her shirt. But Tom just grinned, “Forget it. We’ re working on Future Green—a new sustainability project, but we’ re drowning in chaos now.Remember your master piece of a to-do list It kept our project timeline running like clockwork.We need that magic again.”Before Lisa could voice her concerns, Tom already led her to a room in the community center. Inside, the chaos surprised Lisa: half-built solar car models curled at the edges,crumpled(弄皱的) drafts piled across the table and a flat balloon globe at the corner. “We need to organize all these for the new project, but we' re in a mess.” Anna sighed.“ Together, we can nail next month’ s presentation.” Tom said eagerly. Anna nodded in agreement, offering an encouraging smile.1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Lisa determined to change the chaotic situation.The presentation day of Youth Innovation Fair arrived.临汾市2025年高考考前适应性训练(三)英语试题评分参考第一部分 听力:(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分,不计入总分)1-5 ABCAC 6-10BCABA 11-15CBCAB 16-20BBACC第二部分 阅读:(共20 小题,每小题3分,满分60分)21—23CCB 24—27DBDB 28—31BCBC 32—35ACCD 36—40 GCDEF第三部分:语言运用:第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)41—45CDBDC 46—50BABDC 51—55ABADC第二节:(共10 小题,每小题2分,满分20分)56. marking 57. on 58. original 59. were exhibited 60. and 61. to spend 62. what 63. a64. where 65. traces第四部分: 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)参考范文一:Is it good to share daily life on social media In an era where digital footprints define human interaction, sharing daily life on social media is of great benefit if it is done thoughtfully.To start with, not only does it preserve past experiences but it also serves as evidence of personal growth, because these digital traces act as a personal time capsule, allowing us to record important occasions or ordinary daily matters in life. Additionally, shared moments help our friends and family members have a better understanding of our life and provide topics for communication, thus strengthening and maintaining interpersonal relationships.However, due to the privacy threats online, it is essential that we set boundaries and share our life selectively.参考范文二:Is it good to share daily life on social media Sharing daily life on social media has become a common practice. While it allows us to connect with others and preserve memories, the potential drawbacks cannot be ignored.One major concern is privacy. Almost every post reveals personal information, which could be misused by ill-intentioned individuals. Moreover, excessive sharing may lead to unhealthy comparisons and increased anxiety, as sharers typically present carefully chosen highlights of their lives while consuming others’ seemingly flawless experiences, thus unconsciously triggering feelings of inadequacy and competition.To safeguard both digital privacy and mental well-being, we should develop mindful sharing habits to prevent unnecessary problems.第二节:(满分25分)参考范文1:Lisa determined to change the chaotic situation. She immediately got to work, dividing the tasks into small, manageable parts. First, she sorted the crumpled drafts, labeled each section, and organized them according to the project's requirements. Then, she gathered the team members and assigned specific roles to everyone. With her detailed to-do list and clear guidance, the team began to work like a well-oiled machine. Day by day, the half-built solar car models took shape, and the flat balloon globe was inflated and decorated. The room was full of an atmosphere of growing excitement and anticipation.The presentation day of Youth Innovation Fair arrived. Lisa’ s heart raced, but this time, it was not out of fear but excitement. As the team stepped onto the stage, the audience's attention was immediately drawn to their polished model. Tom started the presentation, introducing the innovative ideas of Future Green.Lisa then took over and operated the solar car model while Anna was explaining the technical details.When they finished, the room erupted into thunderous applause. Looking at her teammates' smiling faces,Lisa knew that this time, they had truly turned their failure into a glorious success.参考范文2:Lisa was determined to change the chaotic situation. Taking a deep breath, she began making a detailed to-do list with colorful pens. “Tom, you' re good at building things—— let's fix the solar car's frame first,” she said, her voice full of confidence. “Anna, the balloon can become a model of globe and we can draw windmills and solar panels on it!” Lisa’ s color-coded to-do lists became their compass, guiding them through solving problems late into the night. Slowly, the half-built solar car model turned into a neat one,and the flat balloon became a globe with green cities on it.The presentation day of Youth Innovation Fair arrived. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder on stage, Tom talked about their project. Lisa showed the solar car, which moved smoothly under the lights. This time her palms pressed steady against the model. Anna held up the balloon globe, explaining how each city on it used clean energy. The crowd erupted into applause as the team took their bow. Lisa’ s lips curved in a smile, realizing that the success of this project owes much to the trust and cooperation among team members. The cracking sound of last year's failure finally faded, replaced by the roar of a new beginning听力材料Text 1M: I saw Jane at the movies this afternoon.W: Really I heard she had left New York for a job in Los Angeles.Text 2W: Do you mind if I open the window to let some fresh air in M: I'd rather you didn't. I think it's too cold outside.Text 3M: The food is great and I' ve never had better service, Miss.W: Thank you, sir. I' ll pass your praise on to the cook. And thanks for the tip, too.Text 4M: Tracy, can you deliver this package for me when you go downstairs You see, I'm so busy that Ican't leave my office right now.W: I'm sorry, Ted, but I have to go and pick up my son. His class will be over in half an hour.Text 5M: Hello! Is that Mrs. Smith W: Yes, speaking.M: This is the Rising Sun Company. You are one of the lucky customers chosen to try our free shampoo.W: That's very nice of you. But I'd rather continue using what I' ve always used.Text 6M: I hear that you are going on a business trip. Do you want to share a taxi to the airport W: Actually I'm not flying. ⑥I'm going to the conference by boat. I have to leave tomorrow because it's going to take more than 27 hours to get there.M: Oh,I forgot that you are afraid of flying and are always taking buses.W: ⑦Are you going on vacation next month M: Yeah,I am. I worked a lot last month and banked some hours for my vacation this year.W: Good!听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Text7M: Kate, where have you been W:⑧I' ve been out shopping. Why, Henry M: Your parents just called. It's taken so long but they finally sold their house.W: Well, it's about time. Did they get a good price M: They didn't get the price they were asking, but it seems they got a good deal.W: Well, now they can move into their new place in Florida.M: Yes, I think it is good that they bought a place there. They will be free from the big house and cold weather.W: I hope you' re right.M: They’ ll be OK, Kate.⑨ Let’ s go to visit them as soon as they are settled.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Text 8W: Please turn off the air-conditioner, William.M: Why What's the matter It's too hot.W: If we use too much power, all the electricity in the house will go off.M: Who told you that W: ⑩Our new neighbor, Mr. Smith.M: Mr. Smith When did he come to our house W: I had to go to his home and ask for help yesterday.M: Really What happened W: When I turned on the microwave oven, all the lights went out.M: Well, what could he do about it W: He checked the wires and then he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.M: A really good job What does that mean W: He said we have to replace the wiring throughout the house as the old wires are becoming worse.M: Did he tell you how much that would cost W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.M: 1,000 dollars That's a lot of money. Oh, no! We need to get some work done on our car, too.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Text 9M: Hi, ma’ am. Are you checking out now W: Yes, sorry. I know we' re a few minutes late.M: That's no problem. It's always really busy at checkout time anyway.W: That's true. The last hotel we stayed in charged us for a late checkout.M: The hotel isn't fully booked this week, so it's not a problem. How was everything W: The room was great. The beds were really comfortable, and we weren't expecting to have our own fridge in the room.M: I'm glad you liked it.W: The kids were disappointed that the pool wasn't open this morning, though.M:I apologize for that. It requires a thorough cleaning daily, and it does not open until 1 1 am.W: Well, we had a nice swim last night, anyhow.M: Will you pay by credit card or cash W: Cash, please.M: OK. So the total cost comes to $329.90.W: I thought it was $315 even. That's what they said yesterday when we checked in.M: Yes, but there is an extra room charge on your bill.W: Oh,I forgot. My husband ordered room service last night. Sorry.M: No problem. Here's your change. Now, I have to ask you for your room card.听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Text 10This summer I spent a week in France. French is my second language. I studied it in high school for about two years, so I was really excited to go to the country and speak face-to-face with the people there.But to my disappointment, it was a big challenge for me to be able to really understand what people were saying. And I was staying with a British friend who could not understand a single word of French.There just weren't as many chances to practice as I should have gotten. I wonder whether it would have been better to go with a bigger group. Luckily enough, on the train to another destination, the two of us sat with two young French guys who were really friendly, and patient with my poor French. We talked all the way. The next two days I was surprised to be able to understand all the announcements on the train; believe it or not, I could say anything I wanted to in French. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览