浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高二下学期开学英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高二下学期开学英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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2023学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体试题
高二年级英语学科
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. 9.18. C. 9.15.
答案是C。
1.What color is the sofa
A.White. B.Brown. C.Blue.
2.What will the man do
A.Lock the doors. B.Repair the speakers. C.Inform the customers.
3.What are the speakers mainly discussing
A.The woman’s garden. B.The woman’s cooking. C.Their grandma’s health.
4.Who is Nicole
A.The man’s daughter. B.The man’s sister. C.The man’s niece.
5.What happened to the man
A.He lost an English report. B.He broke his USB memory. C.He sent a file to a wrong person.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.What job would Millie prefer
A.To create soaps. B.To do beauty treatments. C.To do research on science.
7.What is more important to Millie
A.A high salary. B.A high social status. C.Job satisfaction.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What time is it now
A.7:00 p. m. B.8:00 p. m. C.9:00 p. m.
9.What are the speakers going to do tomorrow morning
A.Pick up a friend. B.Catch a flight. C.Take a train to the city.
10.How does the woman probably feel
A.Annoyed. B.Excited. C.Surprised.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What are the speakers doing
A.Ordering food. B.Waiting in line. C.Taking a break.
12.How often does the woman exercise every week
A.Twice. B.Three times. C.Four times.
13.How does the man usually get to work
A.By car. B.On foot. C.By subway.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What will the girl do tomorrow afternoon
A.Take a test. B.Meet with Mary. C.Hand in an English paper.
15.What do we know about the girl’s parents
A.They like reading poems.
B.They like reading science books.
C.They influenced the girl to make a decision.
16.Where does the conversation most likely take place
A.At a classroom. B.At the girl’s house. C.At the teachers’ office.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What does the speaker think of the wedding in Italy
A.It is typical. B.It is boring. C.It is impressive.
18.Where did the bridegroom meet the bride
A.In Italy. B.In France. C.In England.
19.What often happens at American weddings according to the speaker
A.Long speeches are given.
B.A big dinner is served before the wedding.
C.Everything about wedding is made at home.
20.Why did the family cut up the bridegroom’s tie
A.To play a joke on the bridegroom.
B.To make the bridegroom different.
C.To raise money for the new couple.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Opening Notice for the National Museum of China (NMC)
Admission:
NMC is open from Tuesday to Sunday,9:00-17:30(no entry after 16:30), and is closed on Mondays(except for public holidays). All visitors are required to book online 1-7 days in advance via the NMC official website or WeChat platform.
Audio Guide Rental:
Audio guide devices are available at the West Hall Service Desk for RMB40, with a RMB100 deposit. A valid ID is necessary. Damage to an audio guide causes a fee based on the level of damage. Lost devices are subject to payment of the full purchase cost.
Facilities:
Wheelchairs and strollers are available for free use on the day of visit at the Service Desk. A valid ID card and a deposit of RMB500 are required.
Photo Policy:
Photography is allowed in the NMC collection exhibitions without using flash, selfie sticks, or tripods. Temporary exhibits may have specific photo policies, indicated by clear signs put up at both the entrance and the corresponding exhibit halls.
Transportation:
Bus Route:
You can take the No.1, No.2, No.52, No.82, No.120 buses, or Sightseeing Line 2, Tourist Bus Line 1 and Line 2 and get off at Tian’an men East Station.
Metro:
You can take Metro Line 1, get off at Tian’anmen East Station, and exit the station through Exit C.
21.What happens if a rented audio guide device is damaged
A.An additional fee of RMB40 is charged. B.The visitor is excused from any charges.
C.Its full price is charged regardless of the damage. D.Compensation is based on the extent of the damage.
22.What can you do during your visit to NMC
A.Borrow a wheelchair with a deposit of $500.
B.Use a stroller provided by the museum for free.
C.Take photos with flashlight, selfie stick or tripod.
D.Take pictures of the collections on all exhibitions.
23.Which of the following can take you to NMC
A.The No.82 Bus. B.Sightseeing Line 1.
C.Tourist Bus Line 52. D.Metro Line 2.
B
When Mark Anthony Gonzales saw a police officer in need of assistance, every element of the moral code installed in him through his Brazilian jiu-jitsu(巴西柔术) training morality, courage, benevolence(仁爱)—told him to stop his car and lend a hand, even though his wife, Rachel Ortiz, and his four kids were in the car.
The suspect, a balding man of medium build, was running from a police officer in San Antonio, Texas. Gonzales slowed down. So did the man being chased —to avoid running into Gonzales’s minivan. That hesitation allowed the officer to catch up and take the suspect to the ground. But Gonzales quickly realized that the officer did not have control of the situation with the suspect struggling fiercely.
Gonzales put his vehicle in park and jumped out, as did Ortiz. The first thing Gonzales did was identify himself and spell out his intention to make it two-on-one in the officer’s favor and not the other way around.
Then, with the man on his back and the officer struggling to control the man’s upper body, Gonzales put his weight on the man’s legs. Seconds later, when the suspect rolled onto his stomach, Gonzales used techniques he’d learned in the gym: digging his knee into the suspect’s el bow and pulling the suspect’s head toward him to maintain control from the side. He then applied an underhook a jiu-jitsu move where the hands are placed under the opponent’s arm to control the shoulder and upper body—and tugged until, after a few seconds, the suspect’s shoulder gave out. The officer clicked on the handcuffs and the threat was over.
Gonzales had asked his wife to record everything to protect him just in case anything was called into question. But Ortiz posted the video on Facebook, where it attracted over 56 million views.
Among those awed by the video was Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor Rener Gracie, a fourth-degree black belt, who stated: “The combination of Gonzales’s technique and his calm communication with both the officer and suspect is the stuff of legends!”
24.Why did Gonzales stop his car
A.To protect his family. B.To uphold justice.
C.To show his courage. D.To perform jiu-jitsu.
25.What did Gonzales do first when he came to the officer
A.He joined in the two-on-one fight. B.He persuaded the suspect to give in.
C.He warned the policeman of danger. D.He declared his identity and intention.
26.Why did Gonzales ask Ortiz to shoot the video
A.To record his heroic deeds. B.To avoid getting in trouble.
C.To attract views on Facebook. D.To expose the suspect’s behavior.
27.What’s the best title of the article
A.Jiu-jitsu Makes A Legend B.A Victory Of Two-on-one
C.Lending A Well-Trained Hand D.Justice Has Long Arms
C
Falling birth rates are a major concern for some of Asia’s biggest economies. Government s in the region are spending hundreds of billions of dollars trying to reverse the trend. Will it work
Japan began introducing policies to encourage couples to have more children in the 1990s. South Korea started doing the same in the 2000s, while Singapore’s first fertility(生育) policy dates back to 1987. China, which has seen its population fall for the first time in 60 years, recently joined the growing club.
While it is difficult to quantify exactly how much these policies have cost, South Korean President YoonSuk-yeol recently said his country had spent more than $200bn( 160bn) over the past 16 years on trying to boost the population. Yet last year South Korea broke its own record for the world’s lowest fertility rate, with the average number of babies expected per woman falling to 0.78. In neighbouring Japan, which had record low births of fewer than 800,000 last year, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has promised to double the budget for child-related policies from 10tn yen($74.7bn; 59.2bn).
Having a bigger population who can work and produce more goods and services leads to higher economic growth. And while a larger population can mean higher costs for governments, it can also result in bigger tax revenues(税收). Also, many Asian countries are ageing rapidly. Japan leads the pack with nearly 30% of its population now over the age of 65 and some other nations in the region are not far pare that with India, which has just overtaken China as the world’s most populous nation. More than a quarter of its people are between the age of 10 and 20, which gives its economy huge potential for growth. And when the share of the working age population gets smaller, the cost and burden of looking after the non-working population grow. “Negative population growth has an impact on the economy, and together with an ageing population, they won’t be able to afford to support the elderly,” said Xiujian Peng of Victoria University.
28.Which Asian country first took measures to increase population in this passage
A.Japan. B.South Korea. C.Singapore. D.China.
29.What can we learn about the population of Asian countries from the passage
A.Japan hit the lowest record of new-born babies last year.
B.India has the largest and youngest population in the world.
C.China’s population has been decreasing in the recent 60 years.
D.South Korea had the lowest population record last year in the world.
30.What can we infer from paragraph 4
A.The economy of India will overtake that of Japan.
B.Negative population growth leads to an ageing population.
C.The larger the population is, the better the economy will be.
D.A bigger share of working age population helps support the elderly.
31.What’s the main idea of this passage
A.Low birth rate is a negative factor for economy.
B.China is joining the countries of low birth rate.
C.Many Asian countries came to negative population growth.
D.Many Asian countries are trying all out to battle low birth rate.
D
That artificial food dyes(染料) are unhealthy is not news. Some are known to cause hyperactivity(多动症) in some children, affecting their ability to learn. But regulatory agencies around the world don’t necessarily agree on which food dyes are a problem, or why. That may soon change. An 2021 peer-reviewed report by California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment concluded that artificial food dyes “cause or worsen neurobehavioral problems in some children” and that the current levels regarded safe for consumption by the federal government are too high.
California is now considering requiring warning labels on food products and dietary supplements containing the seven most commonly used artificial dyes. The warning label requirement would put California on par with the European Union, which since 2010 has required food products containing certain artificial food dyes to carry warning labels about their negative effect on activity and attention in children.
Artificial dyes are used in foods for one reason: to make products look prettier. Bright colors make candies appealing, especially to kids. But dyes are also in chocolate cake mixes, sala dressings and other products that don’t seem to cry out for a color boost.
In Europe, it was the 2010 label lawmaking that triggered companies’ decisions to reformulate. “If you’re a company, you do not want to put a warning label on your product,” says Lefferts, an environmental health consultant. Warning labels are why European Starburst Fruit Chews are now colored with natural products, not the artificial dyes that brighten their North American counterparts(同类商品).
Given that artificial food dyes are excessively used, we need to be more cautious. After all, we don’t dye fresh fruits and vegetables, but we do dye candy and sprinkles, points out Joe Schwarcz, a chemistry professor at McGill University in Montreal. “The foods in which you find food dyes are foods that are poor in nutrition,” he says. “If you limit foods that contain food dyes, you automatically make your diet better.”
32.What can we learn about artificial food dyes from paragraph 1
A.A 2021 report confirmed their negative effects.
B.The fact that they are harmful is newly revealed.
C.Regulatory agencies consider them a serious problem.
D.The Federal government thinks their current standard too high.
33.What does the underlined part “on par with” in paragraph 2 mean
A.In opposition to. B.Ahead of. C.In line with. D.Behind.
34.Which might be a possible result of the new rule according to the article
A.Food companies will stop coloring their products.
B.More fresh fruits and vegetables will appear in the market.
C.Food companies may replace artificial dyes with natural products.
D.It will be hard to find packaged foods without warning labels of dyes.
35.What’s Joe Schwarcz’s attitude towards artificial food dyes
A.Approving. B.Concerned. C.Neutral. D.Indifferent.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Each fall, the flu emerges as a terrible force. 36 Influenza viruses cause millions of illnesses and thousands of deaths in the United States each year. So it’s necessary to know more about the flu viruses.
What’s the difference between Type A and Type B
Influenza A viruses come in many varieties. Four subtypes commonly affect humans. But many more influenza A viruses have been identified in animals, which makes it a potential source of pandemics whenever a new type of influenza A jumps to humans. 37 They are divided into just two lineages(谱系) that cause seasonal outbreaks.
What are symptoms of an influenza infection
If you do get sick with the flu, you’ll have common symptoms like fever, muscle aches and respiratory ailments. Most otherwise healthy people are sick for three to seven days. 38 The flu can also trigger inflammatory(炎症反应) responses in the body and worsen existing chronic conditions like asthma or heart disease.
39
Some rapid tests available at doctors offices can distinguish between influenza A and B, although they tend to have low sensitivity. Doctors can also order more sensitive P. C. R. tests to identify the specific flu virus causing infection.
How do you treat influenza
To treat the flu, we can take approved antiviral medications that are commonly used to shorten the duration and severity of illness. Stay hydrated, get plenty of rest and use over-the-counter medications to reduce fever as needed. But if you develop a sustained fever of 39℃, you have difficulty breathing or you experience severe chest or stomach pain, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. 40
A.How do you get tested for influenza
B.How do you know which type you have
C.Influenza B viruses, however, only circulate in humans.
D.In some cases, the cough and fatigue can linger for two weeks.
E.These may be signs that you need a stronger influenza treatment.
F.There are two players every flu season: influenza Type A and Type B.
G.Public health officials recommend everyone six months and older get an annual flu shot.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The first time I saw the real Santa, he drove a big, charcoal-colored truck, not a cherry red sleigh, in the August heat. He wasn’t what I 41 at all.
My husband had lost his job early in July, and we’d been 42 expenses everywhere we could. He’d been looking for a job but 43 .
One afternoon, we were feeling particularly 44 so we decided to treat ourselves to a meal from McDonald’s. Just a quick drive-through run, no big deal. When we got to the window to pay, the employee said our meal had been taken care of by the car 45 us. We attempted to keep the pay-it-forward chain going by offering to pay for the 46 for the car behind us. “No, that man just paid for everyone in line,” said the employee. She 47 toward the truck that was slowly pulling away to 48 the parking lot. We had no choice but to get 49 with the fact that a stranger had just done something kind for us, and there was no way to repay it, pay it forward, etc.
I looked toward the truck and thought I could see the man’s grin in the driver’s side 50 . He 51 his hand out the window and gave a cheerful wave, and it 52 reminded me of the illustration of a Christmas poem where Santa was flying away into the night, gloved hand up in a goodbye wave.
It seemed like a little 53 that we’d be alright. My husband found a wonderful job shortly after that. We’ve gone on to do random acts of 54 for others, remembering the effect this free meal had on us that 55 day when Santa drove a truck and left with a big grin and a little wave.
41.A.revealed B.expected C.predicted D.reflected
42.A.getting rid of B.coming down with C.making up for D.cutting back on
43.A.in vain B.in effect C.in debt D.in issue
44.A.awkward B.low C.ashamed D.nervous
45.A.close by B.behind C.ahead of D.beyond
46.A.menu B.order C.service D.expense
47.A.gestured B.glanced C.yelled D.edged
48.A.enter B.approach C.seek D.exit
49.A.ashamed B.stressed C.comfortable D.grateful
50.A.door B.mirror C.window D.seat
51.A.struck B.shot C.stuck D.lent
52.A.quickly B.ultimately C.automatically D.instantly
53.A.reminder B.memory C.image D.example
54.A.kindness B.gratitude C.heroism D.sacrifice
55.A.mild B.freezing C.hot D.damp
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15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。
Chang’an Tower, also known as the Great Wild Goose Pagoda, is an architectural wonder 56 (locate) in Xi’an, China. With its rich historical significance and stunning beauty, this ancient tower stands as a masterpiece of China’s cultural heritage.
57 (original) built during the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century, Chang’an Tower served as a Buddhist pagoda, housing Buddhist materials that the monk Xuanzang brought from India. Its construction 58 (order) by Emperor Gaozong to promote Buddhism and facilitate(使…便利) the translation of Buddhist scriptures(佛经) 59 Chinese.
Rising to a 60 (high) of 64 meters, the square-shaped, thirteen-store y tower showcases the splendid craftsmanship of ancient Chinese craftsmen, each store y of 61 exhibits unique architectural features, 62 (reflect) the cultural influences of the time. Visitors can go up the internal staircase to the top for magnificent 63 (view) of the city. Surrounding the pagoda, the serene gardens and the Da Ci’en Temple offer a peaceful retreat as well.
Whether it is for experiencing a piece of history 64 exploring cultural wonders, Chang’an Tower is 65 essential destination for those exploring China’s vast historical landscape.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是高中生李华,将在假期和你校的英国交换生Jack共同完成一项研究性学习任务。请给Jack写一封邮件,提议研究偶像对高中生成长的影响。内容包括:1.选题理由;2.实施方案;3.征询意见。
注意:
参考词汇:偶像idol
1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Cindy nervously glanced at the clock on the kitchen wall. Five minutes before midnight. Her parents were still out there celebrating their 15th anniversary.
“They should be home any time now,” she thought as she put the finishing touches on the chocolate cake. It was the first time in her 12 years she had tried to make a cake from zero, and to be honest, it wasn’t exactly an artistic success. The cake was... well, lumpy. And the coating was bitter, as if she had run out of sugar or something.
Which, of course, she had.
And then there was the way the kitchen looked. Imagine a huge blender(食物搅拌器) filled with all the stuff needed for chocolate cake --including the bowls, plates and tools. Now imagine that the blender is turned on. High speed. With the cover off.
Do you get the idea
But Cindy wasn’t thinking about the mess. She was anxious for her parents to return home from their date so she could present her anniversary gift to them. Picturing her parents’ surprised faces when they saw the cake, she could feel a wave of excitement washing over her. She turned off the kitchen lights and waited excitedly in the darkness, hoping to give her parents a big surprise. Time seemed to her to be crawling with feet of lead while she anxiously awaited her parents’ arrival. When at last she saw the flash of the car headlights, she positioned herself in the kitchen doorway, her heart thumping like a drum. By the time she heard the key sliding into the front door, she was THIS CLOSE to exploding.
Assuming Cindy was already sound asleep, her parents tried to steal in quietly, but Cindy would have none of that. She turned on the lights dramatically and trumpeted “Ta-daaa!” She gestured grandly toward the kitchen table, where a slightly off-balance chocolate cake awaited their inspection.
注意:
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。
Paragraph 1: But her mother’s eyes never made it all the way to the cake. __________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: “Wow, look at the beautiful chocolate cake,” her father exclaimed. _____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2023学年第二学期浙江省名校协作体联考参考答案
高二年级英语学科
第一部分:听力(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5AABCA 6-10BCBBA 11-15 CBABC 16-20 CCBAC
第二部分:阅读理解
第一节(共15个小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 DBA 24-27 BDBC 28-31 CADD 32-35 ACCB
第二节(共5个小题,每小题2.5分,满分 12.5分)
36-40 FCDBE
第三部分:语言运用
第一节:完形填空(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 BDABC 46-50 BADCB 51-55 CDAAC
第二节:语法填空(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.located 57.Originally 58.was ordered 59.into 60.height
61.which 62.reflecting 63.views 64.or 65.an
第四部分:写作
Possible version 1:
Dear Jack,
I hope this email finds you well. I am excited that we are to work together on a research project during the upcoming holidays.
After giving it some thought, I would like to propose a project that explores the influence of idols on the growth of high school students. That’s because idols, ranging from celebrities to common people who inspire them, often serve as role models and can have a profound impact on teenager’s values and behaviors. Our approach would involve surveying peers, analyzing data, and perhaps interviewing educators to gain deeper insights.
Would this be something you’re interested in Please let me know your thoughts at your earliest convenience, as I am eager to embark on this research journey with you.
Yours,
Li Hua
Possible version 2:
Dear Jack,
How’s everything going I have an intriguing topic in mind for our research project in the upcoming holidays that I believe might interest you — The Influence of Idols on High School Students’ Growth.
My inspiration stems from observing how idols can significantly shape young people’s values, self-identity, and behaviors. The project will involve conducting surveys and interviews with a diverse group of high school students to gather data on their perspectives regarding idols and write a comprehensive report detailing our conclusions and insights.
What do you think of it I’m really keen to get your perspective on this.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
内容大意:一个名叫辛迪的女孩为了庆祝父母的15周年结婚纪念日,尝试制作一个蛋糕,想要给父母一个惊喜。她做出来的蛋糕并不完美,还把厨房搞得一片混乱。当她看到车灯时,兴奋地站在厨房门口,紧张等待。父母以为辛迪已经熟睡了,悄悄地进屋。但辛迪突然打开灯,然后指向厨房的桌子,那里放着她精心制作的巧克力蛋糕,等待他们惊喜的反应。她是否能如愿以偿呢?
One possible version:
But her mother’s eyes never made it all the way to the cake. Instead, they landed on the chaos in the kitchen. Flour was sprinkled like snow over the counter tops, and chocolate fingerprints were stamped across the tiles. Amid this chaos, Cindy stood, a nervous smile flickering on her face, her hands coated in a mix of sugar and flour.“W-What have you done, Cindy !”her mother asked, her trembling voice filled with noticeable anger. Cindy’s heart sank. All her efforts to prepare the cake seemed to have just backfired. She stammered to explain herself but words eluded her, her mind in a total blank. Cindy looked up at her father as if asking for help.
“Wow, look at the beautiful cake!” her father exclaimed. He came over and rubbed her head affectionately. Cindy was reduced to tears. Between sobs, she poured out everything. Her mother’s stern expression softened as she realized all Cindy had done was to give them an anniversary surprise. “I’m sorry, honey.” She gently wiped her tears away and the next second Cindy was in a tight embrace. “Let’s clean the kitchen together!” suggested her father. Soon everything was back in place and they sat around the table for the cake. Slightly off-balanced as it was, it tasted surprisingly delicious. The imperfect cake was just perfect for the celebration as a family.
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Text 1(第1题为细节题)
M: We need a new sofa. This one is starting to sink in the middle and it looks shabby.
W: Yes. White wasn’t a good choice of color.(1) The next one should be darker. Brown or blue maybe.
Text 2(第2题为细节题)
M: Can you go around and do the closing announcement for everyone who is still here I’m going to lock the doors. (2)
W: Sure. I hope we can get the speakers fixed soon, though. It’s hard work finding everyone in this big store.
Text 3(第3题为推断题)
W: This is so tasty. Want to try some I made it this morning.
M: That is really delicious. My grandma used to make soup like this. She said it kept her healthy.
W: I always use fresh vegetables from the garden, grown without using chemicals.(3)
Text 4(第4题为细节题)
W: Hey, Brian! Long time no see. And who is this little princess Is she your daughter
M: No, it’s my sister’s. I’m just looking after Nicole for the day.(4) My wife and I still haven’t had kids yet.
Text 5(第5题为细节题)
M: You should save your essay in other places, too. Do you have a USB memory
W: No, but I have already sent the file to myself over email.
M: Good. I learned the hard way. I had to rewrite my English report yesterday, after my personal computer broke down.(5)
Text 6(第6题为推断题,第7题为细节题)
M: Have you thought about what career you will have after you leave college, Millie (6)(7)
W: I’d like to do beauty treatments and maybe hairdressing.(6)
M: But that would be a pity for a girl of your intelligence. You’ll have a degree in chemistry.
W: Yes, but make-up and beauty is the thing I really enjoy.
M: Couldn’t you do make-up research There is a lot of science in that. Or maybe creating soaps I have lived a life and know what will matter to you in the future.
W: I want job satisfaction.(7)A high salary and a high social status come lower down the list for me—and it’s my life we’re talking about, after all.
Text 7(第8、9、10题为推断题)
W: We’ve been here for two hours. Are you sure she’s still coming The last train comes in at 9: 00 p. m. and that’s only an hour away.(8)I hope she is on it.
M: Well, it’s hard to receive phone signals while on the train, so she probably just can’t message us. Sarah is always late anyway, so I bet she just had to take a later train.
W: Yes. But if she isn’t here tonight, we won’t make it to the airport on time in the morning. We would have to leave on our flight without her. (9)
M: She would have called us if the train had left without her. Besides, it was just easier to get the train into the city. She still lives close enough to drive her car here and make it on time. Just have a little faith in our friend.
Text 8(第11、13题为细节题,第12题推断题)
M: Hey, Erica. I saw that you were working hard this morning.
W: Yes, I got a lot done. It’s nice to be able to sit down and relax for a little while.(11)
M: I was about to go get some lunch. Would you like to join me
W: No, thanks. I brought my own. I used to eat out all the time, but I got tired of waiting in line.
M: How do you always have so much energy If I woke up early to make my own food, I’d be tired all day.
W: Once you get into a routine, it’s not so bad. Do you work out
M: I usually go for a run four times a week, sometimes less. What about you
W: I work out in the gym twice during the workday and I run on Saturday every week.(12) Do you drive to work (13)
M: Yes.(13)I could walk, and then take the subway. But then I’d have to wake up earlier.
W: If you want more energy, you need to be healthier. You have to make some sacrifices.
Text 9(第14、15、16题为推断题)
W: Hi, my name is Susan. I need help with my college essays.
M: Hello, I’m Marcus. I just got done editing a student’s English paper. I’m available before my next appointment at 11: 15 a. m. What’s the subject of your essay
W: Well, I actually have three essays...
M: I think we’ll only manage to look at one. You can bring the other two back tomorrow.(14) I’ll have time at 10: 30 a. m. Another writing assistant named Mary is free at 1: 15 p. m.(14)
W: Afternoon is better,(14) since I have a test in the morning.
M: OK. Now, what’s the topic of the first essay
W: The essay question is: What experience in your childhood influenced your decision to attend college (15)
M: Ah, I see that question a lot. Have you picked an experience
W: Yes, that was the easy part. My parents always read a lot while I was growing up. Not magazines or newspapers, but long books.
M: Like science books
W: Well, my mother liked to read historical novels.(15) My father liked to read about everything, especially poems. So, I always wanted to learn about what they were reading. My parents said I could find out about them in college. (15)
M: Sounds good, Susan. Let’s see what you’ve written so far.
W: I’ve only gotten through the first paragraph. Now, I’m stuck.
M: Let’s read it together. Then we can make an outline for your essay.
Text 10(第17、18、20题为细节题,第19题为推断题)
I have been to many different types of weddings, and they are all memorable in their own way. But I can’t remember a better one than the wedding I attended in Northern Italy last summer.(17) First of all, a little background: the wedding was for a good friend of mine I met in university in England. After graduation, we spent some time in France, where he met his lovely girl that he was going to marry.(18) Two years later, I was riding up the narrow streets that led to his hometown in the mountains. The first difference I noticed was there was no traditional bachelor party. Instead, the family had a big dinner every day the week before the wedding. They made everything themselves, even on the wedding day. This is unlike American weddings, where it is typical to hire a company to do it. On the day of the wedding, there were two other non-American traditions I liked. One: there were no long, boring speeches!(19) And two: the cutting of the bridegroom’s tie.(20) I know it sounds like a joke, but it’s true! The family cuts the tie into little pieces, and then people bid on them to raise money for the happy couple! (20) It was a lot of fun. It’s also fun to learn other people’s cultures and see them celebrate together. So, what is the most romantic wedding you have attended like

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