浙江省五校联盟2025届高三12月联考英语试题(PDF版,含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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杭州二中 温州中学
2024年浙江省金华一中绍兴一中 衢州二中五校联盟高三12月联考
英语试题卷
命题:金华第一中学
注意事项2
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L5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。
1. What does the man want the woman to do
A. Save her money. B. Buy a gift for her mother. C. Give him more information.
2. What will the woman do this evening
A. Cut her hair. B. Cook a meal. C. Meet her sister.
3. Why is the man speaking to the woman
A. To borrow her phone. B. To tell her he is running late. C. To ask her for the driving instructor^ number.
4. What is the man probably doing
A. Seeing an eye doctor. B. Learning maths. C. Playing a game.
5. What is the main topic of the conversation
A. The weather. B. The driving test. C. The university exam.
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 type of music did Damon Albarn make at the start of his career
A. Opera. B. Pop music. C. Rock music.
7. Why isn't Taylor Swift respected according to the man
A. She is young. B. She is female. C. She is a pop singer.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How much money does Will save each month with his new provider
A. $10. B.$15. C. $25.
9. What is WilFs Wi-Fi password related to
A. His favorite movie. B. His favorite book, C. His favorite song.
英语试题第1页(共8页)
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How much does the meal deal cost
A. $9.99. B. $10.99. C. $12.99.
11. How can the woman be best described
A. Shy. B. Casual. C. Friendly.
12. Where are the speakers likely to be
A. At a bank. B. Ata coffee shop. C. At a shopping mall.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What happened to Mr. Brown's mobile phone
A. He lost it. B. It ran out of power. C. He changed the number.
14. What will Mr. Brown do next week
A. Fly to Toronto. B. Have an interview. C. Renew his passport.
15. On which class will Mr. Brown travel
A. First class. B. Business class. C. Economy class.
16. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Airport crew and passenger.
B. Interviewer and interviewee.
C. Boss and employee.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What type of news report is it
A. Local news. B. World news. C. National news.
18. When were the two teenagers saved
A. At 6:00 a.m. B. At 10:00 a.m. C. At 10:00 p.m.
19. Who saved the two teenagers
A. A dog. B. A lifeguard. C. A passer-by.
20. What do officials suggest swimmers do
A. Avoid beaches. B. Get into the water slowly. C. Keep their dogs away from rivers.
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
The fall to-do list is long: There are apples to be picked, beers to sip, elections to vote in, and of course - so
many new books to read! We sorted through the cunent and upcoming releases to find 4 titles you should watch out
for this fall. Dive in!
Lovely One: A Memoir by Ketanji Brown Jackson (Sept. 3) America's first Black female Supreme Court
justice writes a memoir detailing her early childhood, and the hurdles she faced coming up in the legal world.
Reagan: His Life and Legend by Max Boot (Sept. 10) For the person in your life obsessed with
presidential biogi aphies, Boot's newest book is a deeply reported look into the life of Ronald Reagan. Covering his
childhood, his Hollywood years and, of course, his presidency, Boot portrays a man that is somehow both more
ideological and more practical than we might think.
Guide Me Home by Attica Locke (Sept. 3) Darren Matthews is a detective pulled out of retirement fbr one
last case. This time it, s the case of a Black college student missing from an all white girls' club. Locke is a
longtime hand at writing crime novels, and this is the conclusion of her Highway 59 trilogy (三部曲).
A Sunny Place for Shady People by Mariana Enriquez, translated by Megan McDowell (Sept. 17)
英语试题第2页(共8页)
Enriquez has made a name for herself blending supernatural horrors with the concrete horrors of everyday life in
Argentina. Her last novel was nearly 600-page, but this newest one is a collection of shorts - like a pillowcase
full of trick-or-treat candies.
21 .What do Lovely One: A Memoir and Reagan: His Life and Legend have in common
A. They are set in the political world.
B. They describe the presidency in the USA.
C. They are non-fictions based on personal experiences.
D. They view the main characters from the same perspective.
22 .What do we know about Mariana Enrique
A. She released Guide Me Home on Sept. 3.
B. She gained recognition for writing crime fictions.
C. She wrote a 600-page story in the newest publication.
D. She integrated the supernatural with horrors in daily life.
23 .Where can the text be found
A. A magazine. B. A notice. C. A textbook. D. An advertisement.
B
They got ready for parties and shared countless laughs as freshmen in the dormitories of the University of
Maryland. They bonded over being black women at a university where, in 1971, only 4% of the students was black.
Friends called the tight-knit group of women Sugar Hill, and the name sustained.
But that wasn't the end of the friend group. For the past 50 years, the women have met at least once a year fbr
dinners, sleepovers and vacations. The 16 women of the Sugar Hill Sisterhood, as they now call themselves, have
leaned on one another through decades of milestones: weddings and graduations, baby showers and funerals.
“There's no challenge too big for the sisterhood,“ says Everene Turner, a member of the team, “I could call in the
troops in a minute.”
While many people have friendships that span decades, the women of Sugar Hill are something of a case study
in what it takes to maintain them. Although the bond among them was forged during college, they' ve worked hard
to stay connected and nurture their relationships. A group chat helps them stay in touch daily, as do phone calls,
video chats and remote group activities like a 90-day fitness challenge. They are committed to their annual reunions
and have maintained unwavering support fbr one another.
In the late 1970s, one of the group members, Dawkins whose boyfriend died in a car accident, was mourning
the loss when another Sugar Hill sister persuaded Dawkins to live with her. They stayed roommates fbr the next
few years. Dawkins says, “Time and friends are two things that become more valuable the older you get.”
Their group name has become part of their identity and now extends to family members. The friends support
one another 5s children and grandchildren, and the children of the sisterhood also spend time together. "It's a great
feeling knowing that we've passed the Sugar Hill legacy to our offspring and they are passing it down to their
offspring/' Jonetta says. And before Dawkins got married in 1985, Jonetta's husband joked to her fiance that his
commitment would extend beyond Dawkins, “Just make sure you want to do this—you're marrying her, but you're
marrying 15 other sisters as well.”
24 .What do we know about the women of the Sugar Hill
A. They were enthusiasts of parties.
B. They graduated from university in 1971.
C. They came from different racial backgrounds.
D. They developed a tight-knit relationship at university.
英语试题第3页(共8页)
25,What can be inferred from Everene Turner's words in paragraph 2
A. She has a pack of soldiers to back her up.
B. They have never encountered big problems.
C. They can unite as a whole whenever they are needed.
D. She can help make emergency calls when help is needed.
26 .According to the text, how do the women probably think of maintaining a distance relationship
A. It presents challenges but is rewarding.
B Jt takes equal investment among them.
C. In-person interaction is unnecessary with telecommunication.
D. Physical distance increases their appreciation fbr the time spent together.
27 . What is the writing purpose of the text
A. To demonstrate women's power. B. To illustrate the significance of friendship.
C. To share a sisterhood that lasts a life time. D. To entertain readers with an unusual anecdote.
C
When we' re angry, we often look fbr ways to blow off steam-a vent (发泄)session with a friend, a long run,
or even a few rounds of boxing are common options. But, according to new research, this actually isn' t the best
way to cope with anger. These activities can have the opposite effect.
A study published in Clinical Psychology Review shows that mindfiilness activities, such as yoga, meditation,
and deep breathing, are much more effective in reducing anger. Sophie Kjgervik, an expert at Virginia
Commonwealth University, led the study at Ohio State University, She was inspired by the rise in popularity of
rage rooms, which promote smashing things as a way to cope with anger. "I wanted to disprove the theory of
expressing anger as a way of coping with it,“ she said.
Kjaervik and her team analyzed over 150 studies involving 10,189 participants of different backgrounds. The
analysis was guided by the Schachter-Singer two-factor theory, which states that emotions are guided by
physiological arousal (激活)and cognitive assessment,
Kjaervik wanted to see how arousal levels affect people's abilities to cope with anger. The team analyzed
activities that increased arousal, such as hitting a bag, jogging, cycling, and swimming, versus arousal-decreasing
activities.
They discovered that mindfiilness activities like deep breathing, relaxation, meditation, slow-flow yoga,
progressive muscle relaxation, and taking a timeout all decreased anger levels.
“I think it5s really important to break the myth that if you're angry you should blow off steam-get it off your
chest,“ says Brad Bushman, a professor at Ohio State University. ^Venting anger might sound like a good idea, but
there's not a shred of scientific evidence to support catharsis theory. Ib reduce anger, it is better to engage in
activities that decrease arousal levels *
While these findings might contradict popular instincts, the best approach is to use the same strategies we
adopt to combat stress. ^Progressive muscle relaxation and general relaxation might be as effective as mindfulness
and meditation,n Kjaervik says. "The same strategies that work fbr stress also work fbr anger.”
28.What was the main purpose of Sophie Kjasrvik's study
A. Tb promote the Schachter-Singer two-factor theory.
B. To compare different physical activities in reducing anger.
C. To challenge the idea that expressing anger can manage anger.
D. To confirm the function of rage rooms in coping with anger.
英语试题第4页(共8页)
29. Which is correct according to the discovery of the study
A. Rage rooms work in releasing anger B. Reducing arousal helps to alleviate anger.
C. Arousal plays the role as an anger extinguisher. D. Deep breathing and meditation can boost arousal.
30. What is Brad Bushman's attitude towards catharsis theory
A. Supportive. B, Neutral. C. Indifferent, D. Skeptical.
31. What might be the best title fbr the passage
A. Venting Anger: the Broken Myth for Anger Management
B. Mindfulness Activities: an Alternative to Reducing Anger
C. Arousal Increase: Mindfulness Activities Outperforming Venting
D. Managing Emotions: Physical Activities as an Effective Approach
D
^st plains of solar panels can help nature more than clean energy: As populations of cnicial pollinators (虫媒)
decline, developers have been seeding the grounds of their solar arrays (阵歹U) with native wildflowers. Now a
five-year study published in Environmental Research Letters, confirms that this approach boosts the pollinators'
abundance and diversity—with spillover benefits fbr surrounding farms.
From 2018 thi'ough 2022, Argonne National Laboratory landscape ecologist Leroy J. Walston and his
colleagues regularly visited two such arrays covering hectares (公顷) each in southern Minnesota. The scientists
recorded the number and kinds of pollinators the wildflowers attracted and found populations of bees, beetles,
butterflies, moths, and more had increased on-site— even as they continued declining elsewhere in the U.S.
Humans' pesticide use, greenhouse gas emissions and habitat destruction have caused mass pollinator die-offs.
Monarch butterfly numbers, for example, have decreased by 80 percent nationwide in the past two decades, and
according to the Center fbr Biological Diversity's 2017 report, nearly one m four native bee species is endangered
and at increasing risk of extinction. Further big losses would be disastrous fbr ecosystems and agriculture: 75
percent of North American plant species rely on pollinators. The federal government's energy goals require several
million hectares fbr solar energy, with more than 80 percent of the projects planned fbr former agricultural land;
seeding it this way could help save endangered pollinators.
During their study, Walston and his team watched goldenrod soldier beetles boom as their namesake flower,
goldenrod bloomed around the arrays. As other flowers bloomed, a symphony of insects appeared. Native bees saw
the most stunning growth, with their population increasing 20 times by the study's end. Monarch butterflies also
increased in number and fluttered their dotted wings across the sites. Twice as many bees visited soybean fields
close to the solar sites as fields farther away, making the nearby plots' gains comparable to those of neighboring
land enrolled m conservation programs.
The approach's efficacy in other parts of the country-such as the desert Southwest- remains to be seen.
Nevertheless, as Walston says, at least in the Midwest, i4if you plant it, yeah, they*11 come.”
32.What does the 5-year study focus on
A. The number of pollinators. B. The influence of solar panels on insects.
C. The effect of wildflower seeding project. D. The exploitation of alternative clean energy.
33.What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A. Native bee species are in danger of dying out.
B. Pollinator populations arc decreasing at an alarming rate.
C. Northern American agriculture falls victim to solar panels.
D. The government is taking measures to meet the demands for solar energy.
英语试题第5页(共8页)
34. Why does the author mention goldenrod soldier beetles in paragraph 4
A. To highlight the ecological crisis. B. lb illustrate a mutually beneficial relationship.
C. To prove the success of conservation programs. D. To indicate the outcome the wildflower planting.
35. What does the underlined word “effkacv“ in paragraph 5 most probably mean
A. Effectiveness. B. Limitation. C. Response. D. Risk.
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。
In today's fast-paced digital world, electronic waste, or e-waste, has become a significant environmental
concern. According to the Global E-waste Statistics Partnership (GESP), a record 53.6 million tonnes of e-waste
was produced globally in 2019, increasing 21% in just five years. By 2050, the volume of e-waste could top 120
million tonnes annually.___ 36___
The improper disposal of it poses serious threats to the environment and human health because of the presence
of harmful materials such as lead and mercury.___ 37___ It is due to their rapidly developing bodies, including
their respiratory (呼吸的),immune and central nervous systems.
Luckily, many countries are turning to tackle the e-waste challenges. They commit to specializing in
refurbishing (翻新)electronics, making them available to consumers at a lower cost.___ 38___ By doing so,
valuable materials such as gold, silver, and copper can be extracted from electronic devices, reducing the need fbr
mining new resources.
Meanwhile, individuals can also contribute to e-waste disposal by being mindful of their electronic
consumption.___ 39___Support electronic manufacturers committed to green technologies aiming fbr a sustainable
cycle of production. Additionally, to ensure the safe and secure disposal of all sensitive information, prioritizing
data security in e-waste disposal is necessary.
___40___ Do remember to reduce the environmental impacts of electronic products and share a greener and
more sustainable future.
A.It is every small action that counts.
B.Prevention and management are needed.
C.Recycling efforts have also become a key component.
D.This includes buying quality products that last longer.
E.Children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable.
F.However, currently only 17.4% of it is recycled responsibly.
G.Only a small percentage of e-waste has been recycled globally.
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。
Christine King was hurrying to her job as a care-giver to the elderly. That's when she spotted a man and
woman engaged in quarrels. King watched as the woman repeatedly attempted to___ 41___ the man as he headed
toward the guardrail (护栏),which overlooked a 4-fbot drop onto a concrete parking lot. The man kept pushing the
woman aside and___42___ some object from his right arm to his left.
My God, King___43___ That's a baby! The woman in tears struggled to___ 44___the man back from the
edge. King___45___ the brakes, opened the door and ran at the man. "Give me the baby!" King___ 46___ . "Don't
do this!”
Again he moved toward the___47___ , but now King and the woman both blocked him as they reached fbr the
baby.
英语试题第6页(共8页)
The highway was a sea of___48___eyes now. Many people were____49 , even livestreaming, on their
phones. But no one got out of their vehicle. It was up to King, a mother of five, to stop this 50 King inched
closer and begged, uJust give me the baby.”
Still he___ 51___ . Then the police had amved. The cops were on him, grabbing and tugging at his arm. This
was the moment when all would be resolved—either he would throw his little girl over the guardrail___52 , or
someone would get their hands on the child first. In the chaos, King___ 53___ her way through the crowd, grabbed
the terrified baby and carried her to her mother. The child was___54___ .
Many have wondered why King would risk her life fbr a stranger. "I don't have to know her,“ she says,
“there was a 55 involved.”
41.A.observe B. block C. approach D. control
42.A. shifting B. withdrawing C. tiansfbrming D. distributing
43.A. consulted B. reflected C. realized D. intervened
44.A. call B. carry C. pull D. kick
45. A. tested B. hit C. pumped D. released
46.A. cried B. warned C. sobbed D. stressed
47.A. destination B. highway C. park D. guardrail
48.A. admiring B. watching C. glaring D. spying
49.A. applauding B. posing C. cheering D. filming
50.A. trend B. trick C. tragedy D. trial
5 l.A. screamed B. hesitated C. refused D. defended
52.A. desperately B. definitely C. deliberately D. purposefully
53.A. crushed B. picked C. felt D. squeezed
54.A. unharmed B. uninterrupted C. uninfluenced D. unsatisfied
55.A. woman B. man C. baby D. criminal
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。
“X Virtual Gathering: Honey”,a new project of X Museum's digital art platform X Virtual,___ 56 (launch)
on Thursday in Beijing with an exhibition and a video game designed by multiple creatives from home and abroad.
Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are grabbed by the electronic music___ 57___ (mix) with a buzzing
noise playing in the game, the interface (界面)of which is projected on the wall. They are invited to pick up the
controller to start the game, becoming a bee busy gathering honey.
Depicted in a___ 58___ (future), robotic and metallic style, the worker bee___ 59___ (fly) through various
landscapes, including a mysterious jungle and an erupting volcano. Eight music pieces, each of which represents a
specific event, are triggered as it moves through different levels within the game, immersing the player in
___ 60___ adventure with a bee's perspective. As an abstract medium, music alters and challenges the participants
senses, urging us___61___ (rethink) ecological justice and species justice.
According to the curators (策展人),this project explores the vast, interconnected world of bees___ 62___
how it influences ideas around ecology, human civilization, and capitalism. It is an urgent response___ 63___ crises
such as resource exhaustion and a net loss of biodiversity___ 64___we humans are faced with, as well as the
slowly widening___ 65___ (divide) between civilization and nature through technological revolutions.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
英语试题第7页(共8页)
第一节(满分15分)
假如你是校英文报编辑李华,你校科技社团在上周举行了一个“用VR游中国"(A Virtual Tour around
China)体验活动,让同学们能够通过VR眼镜游览祖国著名景点。请你在校英文报上撰写一则新闻稿,内
容包括:(1)活动介绍;(2)活动反响。
注意:
(1)词数80左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯。
A Virtual Tour Around China
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。
“Want to take a walk, Tyler ” Grandpa Charlie called from the front room. "In a minute, Grandpa,“ Tyler
called back, looking at his mom, "I thought Grandpa wasn,t feeling well, and it's cold outside. Can he take a
walk ”
“The fresh air will be good for him. And your grandpa doesn't want to miss waving at people,“ Mama said.
“He knows it makes them happy, and when they wave back, it makes him happy, too.*5
Tyler walked into the front room and saw Grandpa Charlie wrapping a gray scarf around his face and neck.
“Hope I don't look too much like a mummy (木乃伊)J Grandpa Charlie said, his eyes twinkling. He put on his red
hat, and they stepped outside.
He waved to the first car that passed. A boy stuck his head out the window and yelled, “There's the man in the
red hat!” Grandpa Charlie waved to him and to the people in the next three cars. They all waved back.
Grandpa Charlie and Tyler turned a comer An old man wearing a brown hat and a scarf walked toward them.
He was frowning.
“Hi, Henry,“ Grandpa Charlie said. 4tI don't see you out much.s,
“My doctor is making me take walks fbr my health, but I don't like it," Henry gnimbledC 抱怨),"It's supposed
to be autumn, but it feels like the dead of winter.^^ He pulled his scarf up over his mouth and nose and walked past
them.
"He's bad-tempered!,5 Tyler said in a low voice. "Henry is just lonely. His wife died right after we lost your
grandmother.”
Suddenly, a gust of wind blew off both men's hats* The hats flew toward the duck pond, and Henry's went in.
Tyler ran down the hill and grabbed Grandpa Charlie's hat off the grass and fished Henry's out of the water. He ran
back up the hill, holding out Henry's hat. "It's wet. Just throw it away. I'll have to buy a new hat,“ Heniy said
coldly, walking past Tyler.
A car went by, but no one beeped the horn or waved. Grandpa Charlie didn't seem to notice fbr he was talking
to a neighbor
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: Tyler stared at his grandpa 3 red hat and came up with a plan.
Paragraph 2: A car passed, and the people inside waved al Heniy.
英语试题第8页(共8页)
2025年1月浙江省普通高校招生英语科目考试模拟卷
参考答案
第一部分听力
1-5 CCAAB 6-10CBAAC 11-15CBCBB 16-20 AABCB
第二部分阅读
第一节
21-23 CDA 24-27 DCAC 28-3! CBDB 32-35 CBDA
第二节
36-40 FECDA
第三部分语言运用
第一节
41-45 BACCB 46-50 ADBDC 51-55 CADAC
第二节
56. was launched 57. mixed 58. futuristic 59. flies 60. an
61. lo rethink 62. and 63. to 64. which/that 65. division
第四部分写作
第一节
A Virtual Tour Around China
Last week, the Tech Club of our school held an exciting event “A Virtual Tour around China^^, which turned
out to be a huge hit!
With the help of VR headsets, students visited a series of iconic sites, starting with the Great Wall, which
snaked majestically across the landscapes displayed in the headsets. They also explored the Forbidden City,
appreciating its vast courtyards and grand halls that once housed ancient emperors. The experience ended up with
a visit to the Terracotta Army in Xi'an and the details of each soldier in 3D truly stunned everyone.
This virtual tour provided students with a unique experience to appreciate the charm of China. Participants
all marveled at the realistic visual effects and the thrill of this virtual tour.
第二节
Tyler stared at his grandpa's red hat and came up with a plan. If waving could bring Grandpa joy, maybe
it could make Henry's day too. Tyler thought to himself. Then he asked Grandpa Charlie if he could give tlie red
hat to Henry since his was wet. Grandpa Charlie readily agreed and immediaiely, Tyler dashed to catch up with
Henry. "Grandpa wants you to have his hal.^^ Tyler said sincerely, presenting the red hat lo Henry, who stared at
Tyler for a moment. Then he shrugged, took the hat, and put it on. cA car passed, and the people inside waved at Henry. Soon, another car passed and honked. Henry was
confused. When the people in the third car waved at him, he hesitated fbr a moment and waved back, puzzlement
still lingering in his mind. Not until a cheerfid voice shouted, "Good morning, grandpa in red hat!” did he realized
what was going on. He laughed aloud and decided Mdo something. <4Maybc ril take more walks,“ he said
casually as he caught up with Grandpa Charlie and Tyler, his voice softer. "It's not so bad out here, especially with
good company" Tyler and Grandpa Charlie exchanged a knowing glance, delighted to see Henry's spirits visibly
rise. They continued the walk, the cold air no longer feeling so chilly, as the warmth of kindness and connection
filled the day.
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W: Mother's Day is around the comer and I'm looking Ibr a gift for my mother. Any suggestions
M: Well, you have to tell me your mom's likes and dislikes. Also, what's your budget (1)
Text 2
M: How would you like your hair
W: A lot shorter, please. My sister will make a meal for us tonight and 1 want to surprise her with a new look
(2)
Text 3
M: Lily, my battery just died and I must call my driving instructor to tell him I am running late. Can I
borrow your phone (3)
W: Yes, of course. I hope you remember the number, because I certainly don't have it.
Text 4
W: Look straight ahead and read out the letters and numbers on the lowest line. Can you see them clearly
M: Sure, I see 4, L, G, B, O, and 7.
W: Right. So there is nothing wrong with your eyes. (4)
Text 5
M: I heard you had passed the written exam for your driving test Well done!
W: Yeah! I just need to pass the practical test now. I can't wait to be able to drive. I'm sick of having to
walk to my university, especially in this cold winter! (5)
Text 6
W: Did you see that article where Damon Albarn said tliat Taylor Swift d id n't write her own songs
M: Damon Albarn (6)
W: He sang with a rock band in the 1990s, before becoming part of a pop group. (6) Then, he also helped to
create that opera, Monkey: Journey to the West.
M: Oh, right.
W: Well, even if he's a good musician, he's still wrong about Taylor Swift.⑺
M: Definitely! She began writing her own songs at a young age. Some of her songs are the best pop songs I know!
I think many people don't respect her talent simply because she is a female. (7)
W: I bet you're right!
★达蒙 奥尔本(DamonAlbarn)是英国的创作歌手,音乐制作人,演员,英伦摇滚乐队Blur的主唱兼主要作曲人。
★泰勒 斯威夫特(Taylor Swift)是美国女欹手、词曲作者、音乐制作人、演员。
Text 7
W: Hey, Will. (8) (9) Did you change your Internet password I want to download a song but cannot connect to
your Wi-Fi. It was working last time I was at your place.
M: Oh yeah, I changed the provider. My old provider increased their price to $25 per month. I got a new
deal for S15 per mouth, (8) and tlie speed is exactly tlie same.
W: That makes sense. I hate it when providers keep on increasing their prices. I had a similar problem before.
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M: Yes, thafs a shame.
W: So what is the network called (9)
M: Look for Will Home and the password is Maverick. (9)
W: What Maverick (9) Is it a character from a book
M: No, it is from my favorite movie, TopjGunl (9)
W: Oh yes, of course, Ha-ha! Thank you.
★《壮志凌云》(Top Gun)于1986年在美国上映。该片讲述了美国海军飞行员麦德林以自己的老飞行员父亲为例像,
几经沉沦,终于奋起,驾峡级鹰,纵横荽天,坡终成为一名优秀飞行员的故事。
Text 8(第11、12题为推断题)
W: May I take your order please, sir
M: Yes, can I have a black coffee and a lemon cake please
W: Sure. Can I interest you in our meal deal (10)
M: Meal deal What is it (10)
W: You can have a drink, a pancake and any hot or cold sandwich for a price of just S12.99. (10)
M: Hmm, and how much is my order currently
W: $9.99.
M: That sounds great. Can I have a hot ham and cheese sandwich with extra tomatoes
W: Certainly. Good choice by the way — that is my favorite filling too.
M: Ha-ha. Great minds think alike. Are you new here I haven5t seen you before.
W: Yes, sir. I just started one week ago. My name is Beth. Can 1 take your name please for your order
M: Sure, Beth. 1 am Sain. Very nice to meet you.
W: Me too. 1 will call you out when your order is ready Will there be anything else
M: Ok, Beth.
Text 9(第16题为推断题)
W: Welcome sir. Here to check in
M: Hello, yes. Fm on the 1:45 p.m. flight to Toronto.
W: May I see your passport please
M: Here you go.
W: Oh, Mr. Brown. (13) We have been calling you since yesterday afternoon. Was your phone out of power 1
have some bad news fbr you, Pm afraid.
M: Oh really My cell phone has been on all day. (13)
W: Is this your correct number, ending in 954 (13)
M: Oh no, I changed it (13) That was my old work number. What is the problem anyway I can still fly, right
W: I'm so sorry, Mr. Brown. (14) (15) You booked this flight through your company account, but the company
had serious financial problems. And they never paid fbr the flight. We had to release the economy class ticket
back to the open market.
M: Yes, I left my company already. But I have to get on the plane today. I have a job interview next week. (14)
Is there anything you can do
W: Let me check... The first class tickets have been sold out too. In that case, 1 can only get you on business
3
class. (15) But at such short notice, the price is coming up at $2500, I'm so sorry.
M: TH take it. (15) 1 must make the interview.
Text 10
Good evening, it's six o'clock on Monday the 4th of August and you're listening to Thame FM. Here
are the top stories for the local area. (17) Two teenagers were rescued from a lake in Colby at ten
o'clock a.m. this morning. (18) The two 13-year-o!d teenagers got into difficulty while swimming. They
were saved by a woman who was passing by while walking her dog. (19) It is reported that more than 10
people have died in the water since the current heat wave began. With temperatures of up to 40 ℃ in some places,
more and more people are visiting coasts, lakes and rivers. This leads to more and more water safety accidents.
Oftlcials from the International Safety Charity are asking people to take care when swimming in the heat.
(20) Swimmers should avoid lakes and rivers. They can choose swimming pools and safe beaches because there
are lifeguards. They should also enter the water slowly, (20) particularly during the current heat wave.
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