资源简介 高三英语第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Why was Lisa absent from the meeting A.She was ill. B.She went for a drive. C.She visited her mother.2.Where are the speakers A.In a restaurant. B.In a supermarket. C.In a hotel.3.What does the woman think of the man's suggestion A.Serious. B.Impractical. C.Simple.4.What are the speakers talking about A.A delayed interview. B.A terrible rainstorm. C.An international flight.5.What will the man do next A.Go upstairs. B.Make a phone call. C.Turn to a receptionist.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Co-workers. B.Neighbors. C.Sports teammates.7.What might the speakers do together A.Go for a walk. B.Swim in a lake. C.Read a book.听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。8.What does the woman want to do A.Go to see a doctor. B.Hand in her paper late. C.Get help in choosing a subject.9.What will the woman offer A.A sick note. B.A doctor's certificate. C.Her medical record.听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。10.What was rearranged about the man's business tour A.What to do. B.When to go. C.Where to go.11.What relation is Jessie to the man A.His customer. B.His wife. C.His secretary.12.What is Jessie going to do next A.Do some shopping. B.Pack the suitcase. C.Go to the cleaner's.听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。13.What is the man dissatisfied with about the food A.The taste. B.The price. C.The amount.14.What is the man's opinion of the service on board A.Slow. B.Efficient. C.Professional.15.What prevented the man from sleeping on the plane A.The broken seat. B.The person next to him. C.The entertainment facilities.16.What can the man get A.A free hotel stay. B.A cheap flight ticket. C.Discounted accommodations.听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。17.What makes the theater famous nowadays A.The celebrity artists. B.The well-known musicals. C.The ancient building.18.What can the visitors get from the Market Place A.Drink. B.Food. C.Handiwork.19.When will the visitors go to the Regional Food Center A.At about 9:40. B.At about 10:45. C.At about 11:00.20.Why will the visitors go to the Regional Food Center A.To buy cheese. B.To have a lunch break. C.To learn to make juice.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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJoin us for the third annual Brain Fest,a day of brainy fun for all ages.Explore hands-on activities,learn about cutting-edge neuroscience(神经科学)research,and even touch a real brain!10:00-10:45 a.m. Live Science Stage Brain Trivia Challenge:Interactive Trivia Game Learn fascinating facts about the most incredible organ in your body with this interactive trivia game(知识问答游戏)for all ages!11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. PACCAR IMAX Theater Guided Tour of the Brain:Human Brain Dissection Join local neuroscientists to explore the structures of the brain,featuring a real human brain donated to the University of Washington for educational use. Recommended for ages 10+2:00-3:00 p.m. Laser Dome Laser Show:Pre-show Talk on Lasers in Neuroscience Before your laser(激光)show,enjoy a short talk by a neuroscientist from the Allen Institute exploring how we use laser technology to better understand the brain.3:00-4:00 p.m. Live Science Stage Future Brain Tech:The Great Debate How could futuristic brain technologies change our society Join University of Washington students in a mind-expanding tournament to explore the social impacts of emerging brain technologies.3:30-4:30 p.m. Willard Smith Planetarium The Universe Inside Your Head:A Journey through the Brain What happens in your brain when you see a star Learn how your eyes and brain interpret visual information while enjoying stunning imagery of real neurons.A limited quantity of free tickets are available on site.First come,first served.Guests may also purchase a General Admission ticket online in advance.Whether you;re new to this field or simply fascinated by how the mind works,BrainFest2026 promises a full day of discovery,inspiration,and wonder.21.Where can participants observe a genuine brain firsthand A.Live Science Stage. B.PACCAR IMAX Theater.C.Laser Dome. D.Willard Smith Planetarium.22.What can participants do at 3:10p.m. A.Engage in a stimulating event. B.Appreciate a grand laser show.C.Visit University of Washington. D.Listen to a brain technology speech.23.Who is Brain Fest intended for A.Science experts. B.Laser show goers.C.Neuroscience enthusiasts. D.Science-fiction fans.BIn kindergarten,my teacher handed me child-safe scissors.As I squeezed my fingers into the handles,the paper turned into a mess.She sighed,"Try harder."What she didn’t know was that I had just begun my lifelong fight against a world built for the right hand.That fight follows me everywhere.Lecture seats with desks on the right twist my body like a knot and leave handwriting that looks like a doctor's notes.Scissors,zippers,notebooks and even door handles seem to work against us.When I took up guitar in college,my instructor looked at me as if I had done something strange.Apparently,left-handed guitars are “special order”—code for twice the price,half the sympathy.You'd think a few legends would change things.Paul McCartney flipped his bass and changed music forever.Rafael Nadal trained his left hand to become a tennis champion.Even Isaac Newton was left-handed.But no.Despite all these famous lefties,the world still treats us like some kind of oddity.My grandmother,for instance,once tied my left hand behind my back.“Use your right,”she ordered.I tried—and spilled a whole bowl of soup on the floor.She gave up,muttering,“Maybe she's special.”I think she meant “hopeless.”Science,of course,has my back.Researchers say lefties are more creative and better at problem-solving.It's no surprise we're common among artists,musicians,and athletes.When you’ve spent your life wrestling with scissors and doorknobs that don't fit,a blank page or a tennis racket feels like child's play.Even so,the daily comedy continues.At restaurants,I've developed a sixth sense for table positioning—always to the left of right-handers.People still stare sometimes,but I've come to enjoy it.Being left-handed isn't just about using a different hand—it's about thinking differently,adapting constantly,and laughing through the chaos.After all,in a right-handed world,being left isn’t wrong—it's just brilliantly inconvenient.24.What do we know about the author's guitar instructor A.He thought her playing odd. B.He placed a special guitar order.C.He suggested changing her habit. D.He felt sympathy for left-handers.25.Why does the author mention several celebrities A.To celebrate influential figures. B.To show fame fails to end bias.C.To inspire disadvantaged groups. D.To prove ability earns recognition.26.What strength do left-handers possess according to researchers A.Natural talent for children's games.B.Smooth adaptation to surroundings.C.Good command of regularly-used tools.D.Exceptional competence in solving problems.27.What is the author's present attitude towards being left-handed A.Proud and casual. B.Relieved and optimistic.C.Confused and hesitant. D.Resigned and unconcerned.C“Have you raised a lobster(龙虾)yet ”This question has been heard frequently across China recently."Lobster"is the nickname for Open-Claw,a multi-purpose AI agent whose logo resembles a lobster.Unlike traditional chatbots that only provide answers,Open-Claw can open applications,search for information,compare prices,generate documents and complete multi-step tasks with minimal supervision.Thousands have lined up to try it,and tech giants are rushing to offer setup services.However,these powerful digital assistants are turning on their owners,raising urgent concerns about AI safety.The core problem of“Open-Claw”lies in a dangerous capability mismatch.According to researchers from Harvard and Stanford,today's AI agents possess Level 4 autonomy,meaning they can independently complete complex,multi-step tasks.Yet their security judgment remains at basic Level 2,roughly equal to a young kid's understanding of consequences.Security experts call this the“judgment-action gap,”which results in the “fatal trifecta(三连击)”:agents have system access,process untrusted inputs,and steal or leak data—all without proper boundaries.To investigate these risks,researchers conducted controlled experiments with six Open-Claw instances,each given email access and maximum system permissions.The results were alarming.In one experiment,an agent asked to delete a single email instead reset the entire account.In another,a simple display name change tricked an agent into deleting its own core files.Perhaps the most disturbing was a“constitution attack,”where hidden instructions secretly placed into a behavior guide caused the agent to disable other systems without question.These are not hypothetical—real-world incidents have already occurred.The implications are obvious and pressing.As cybersecurity experts warn,Open-Claw's “blurred trust boundaries”and autonomous system access create unacceptable risks for average users.The technology itself is neither good nor bad—it can reduce stress and spark creativity when used properly.And experts recommend strict safety measures:limit permissions,run agents in separate environments,require human confirmation for destructive actions,and maintain inaccessible backups.Ultimately,with balanced usage and fundamental safety redesign,the “lobster-raising”trend can become a safe and meaningful part of modern life.28.What does the underlined phrase “turning on”most probably mean A.Keeping off. B.Going against. C.Appealing to. D.Caring for.29.According to Paragraph 2,there is a mismatch between______.A.high requirement and low capabilityB.massive data and limited storage spaceC.strong autonomy and low safety assessmentD.full system function and poor human supervision30.What was the most worrying finding about Open-Claw A.Deleting its own core files on purpose.B.Resetting the whole account by mistake.C.Hiding its own behavior instructions secretly.D.Shutting down other systems unquestioningly.31.Which of the following is recommended as a safety measure A.Storing backups beyond AI's reach.B.Running agents in shared digital spaces.C.Preventing AI from dangerous operations.D.Granting AI agents unrestricted system access.DPsychologists have long believed willpower is the ticket to a good life.So parenting experts advocate teaching children to use willpower to resist modern temptations(诱惑).It is thought that you can build a child's willpower the way athletes build up muscles,through practice.For example,exposing children to junk food more,they claim,helps them learn to resist it.However,this assumption has a fatal flaw:it doesn't work for very long.In fact,trying to build up kids’ willpower can have the opposite effect.Humans are biologically programmed to prefer fatty and sweet foods,so regularly offering these temptations only strengthens children's desire for them.Rather than teaching self-control,this approach actually makes resisting such foods more difficultNew studies observe what people do in real life to meet their long-term goals,and they reveal something surprising:the more successful people don't have better willpower compared to those who are less successful.Instead,successful people expose themselves to fewer temptations so they don't need to use willpower frequently.In essence,parents don't need to teach kids how to say"no”to the marshmallow(棉花糖)sitting in front of them,but rather,how to avoid being in a room with marshmallows altogether.This principle applies beyond food.For example,parents can teach kids to leave their phone in another room when studying or to use apps that block distracting websites and games.Avoiding temptation is only half the strategy.The great thing is that parents can help kids fall in love with healthier alternatives.To shape their preferences,give your kids loads of opportunities to experience the pleasure of these healthy options.Besides,pay attention to how you talk about healthy foods and activities.Don't present them as burdens,sacrifices,or punishments.Above all,whether it's eating healthier food,doing physical exercise,or reading good books,if you make the experience more fun for your kids,then they are more likely to do it again.32.What is a common practice to build up willpower A.Staying away from junk food.B.Engaging in more athletic activities.C.Putting oneself in tempting situations.D.Exposing oneself to their inner desire.33.What can we learn from the new studies A.Willpower ensures lifelong success.B.Willpower drops with frequent use.C.Success requires long-term planning.D.Successful people avoid temptations.34.What advice does the author give to parents in the last paragraph A.Punish for giving in to desires.B.Reinforce willpower strategies.C.Make healthy experiences enjoyable.D.Offer more healthy options as rewards.35.What is the best title for the text A.Build Willpower,Form Good HabitsB.Resist Temptation,Practice Self-ControlC.Change Parenting,Strengthen WillpowerD.Avoid Temptation,Love Healthier Choices第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Elevators can trick your sense of gravity.Your actual weight doesn't change,yet the number on the scale tells a different story.When the elevator starts going up,the number jumps.When it stops,the number falls.Going down does the opposite. 36_The answer lies in how physicists define“weight.”Your mass remains constant.Gravity near Earth's surface stays essentially unchanged. 37 That upward push—called the normal force—is what a scale actually measures.This distinction reveals something surprising:you cannot feel gravity.Astronauts aboard the space station prove this.Earth's gravity up there is still about 90%as strong as at the surface. 38 This is because they are falling together with the station at the same rate,so the floor never pushes up on them.Without that supporting force,they experience the sensation of weightlessness.An elevator briefly changes how hard the floor pushes back.When it starts rising,it must accelerate(加速)you upward.The floor pushes harder than normal. 39 That extra push might add about 10%to the scale reading.Once the elevator reaches a steady speed,acceleration stops and the reading returns to normal.When it slows at the top,the opposite happens—the floor pushes less,so you feel lighter.The same pattern plays out on the way down.40 It connects to one of Einstein's most important ideas.He realized that gravity and acceleration are fundamentally linked—an insight that helped him develop general relativity.A.But they feel weightless.B.For a second,you feel heavier.C.Still,is this effect permanent,or just a feeling D.This everyday experience turns out to be profound.E.What changes is how hard the floor pushes upward.F.That is because the scale reading jumps when you go upG.So why do you feel heavier or lighter at certain moments 第三部分 语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It all started with a late-night video,in which a woman claimed she 41 no waste for a whole year.Staring at my garbage can,already full,I felt 42 and determined to try composting(堆肥)in my dorm to make the best of leftover food.How hard could it be I placed a small bin by my desk.For the first week,I felt like a 43 ,putting in apple cores,banana peels and coffee grounds.But soon,tiny flies 44 ,flying around my room as if they owned the place.My roommate 45 me with cold,angry looks.One day,I was mixing the overfilled bin when it 46 .A dark,wet mess spread under my bed and 47 my roommate's bag.We spent an hour cleaning while she made a serious "never again” 48 .All of a sudden,there was a 49 .The dorm manager stood outside,saying someone had 50 an unpleasant smell.I stood there like a kid caught stealing cookies, 51 explaining everything.The manager then suggested I try the dining hall compost program,a reasonable 52 for sure.I threw away my bin that night and my zero-waste journey,which lasted three weeks,ended in 53 .I still care about waste but stop trying to be 54 .Now I carry a reusable cup,bring my own bag and use the dining hall compost bin.Saving the planet means doing what you can.Every small step 55 .Especially the ones that don’t attract flies.41.A.produced B.expected C.recycled D.collected42.A.hopeless B.ashamed C.anxious D.disappointed43.A.looker-on B.know-it-all C.green hero D.role model44.A.left B.gathered C.hid D.rested45.A.signaled B.ignored C.greeted D.eyed46.A.tipped over B.emptied out C.wore down D.rolled away47.A.approached B.passed C.skipped D.reached48.A.joke B.apology C.warning D.promise49.A.noise B.knock C.chaos D.quarrel50.A.announced B.confirmed C.reported D.created51.A.briefly B.awkwardly C.secretly D.calmly52.A.decision B.reminder C.alternative D.innovation53.A.peace B.trouble C.surprise D.failure54.A.ideal B.sensitive C.honest D.tolerant55.A.starts B.connects C.costs D.counts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。The art of Chinese calligraphy has been regarded not just as a visual art but as a reflection of one's character and cultivation.It was believed that we could judge a person's integrity and wisdom by 56 naturally flows from their brush.When 57 (evaluate)calligraphy,experts look for“spirit resonance”(气韵)—a quality extremely difficult to define,yet instantly recognizable to the 58 (train)eye.It is this pursuit of spiritual expression that lifts calligraphy to a high art form.This philosophical depth is evident in the works of Wang Xizhi, 59 calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty,whose masterpiece "Lantingji Xu” 60 (celebrate)for centuries as the“world's best running script,"not only for its artistic excellence but also for the philosophy it 61 (contain).The preface(序言)is a beautiful essay reflecting on the passing nature of life and the joy of friendship.The original work is lost to history, 62 its aesthetic principles live on through countless copies.Today,although typing has 63 (large)replaced handwriting in daily life,calligraphy is experiencing a revival.It serves as a balance to the digital world,offering 64 (individual)a way to slow down,focus their minds,and reconnect with their cultural heritage.What makes this art form enduring is how it transforms ink on paper 65 a living record of the human spirit.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,你校英语报计划增设一个趣味英语学习栏目,你觉得课本中的“Crossword Puzzle(填字游戏)”是一个不错的选择。请给报社编辑写一封信,推荐增设“填字游戏”,内容包括:1.推荐理由;2.栏目建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Dear editor,I’m Li Hua,a Grade 3 student._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua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。On an ordinary morning,Diane was taking her usual walk along a beach in Tasmania when something unusual caught her eye in the surf—a bottle rolling in on the waves.Curious,she picked it up and discovered a note inside.To her surprise,the message was written in Spanish.Determined to figure out what it said,Diane sought help from locals,including her brother,who had just returned from Chile with a Spanish dictionary.Word by word,they struggled to piece together a rough translation:“Life hast aught me that anything is possible."But the most important clues were easy to spot:a name,a Colombian address and an email.Those details led Diane to Erika,a woman from Colombia,who had been working on a cruise ship years earlier.One evening,bored and looking for something fun to do,Erika wrote a note,sealed it in an empty bottle,and threw it overboard.She had imagined it reaching someone,though the possibility felt impossibly small.As life grew busy—work,family,the endless routines of daily life—she rarely checked that old email account.Yet on quiet evenings,she sometimes caught herself wondering:had anyone ever found that bottle She once mentioned to her family that if someone did,she would love to meet them—maybe even walk together on the very beach where it landed.Diane stared at the faded ink on the note,wondering who this stranger was and how her message had traveled so far.She decided to send an email to the address,sharing the story of finding the bottle and expressing her curiosity.Days turned into weeks,then months.No reply ever came.Each time she opened her inbox,her hope faded a little more.Had the address changed Had Erika ever received it Diane placed the bottle on her shelf,a quiet reminder of the mystery that might never be solved.注意:1.词数150左右;2.按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Then one day,an unexpected email arrived._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The big day they had long imagined finally came.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力:1-5 CABAC 6-10 AABCB 11-15 BCCAA 16-20 CACBB阅读理解:21-23 BAC 24-27 ABDB 28-31 BCDA 32-35 CDCD36-40 GEABD完形填空:41-45 ABCBD 46-50 ADCBC 51-55 BCDAD语法填空:What 57.evaluating 58.trained 59.a 60.has been celebrated61.contains 62.but/yet/while 63.largely 64.individuals 65.into应用文:参考范文:Dear Editor,I’m Li Hua,a Grade 3 student.Learning that our school English newspaper plans to add a fun learning column,I'd like to recommend the Crossword Puzzle from our text book.Crossword puzzles make learning enjoyable.They help us remember new words and spellings in an interesting way.Besides,the clues are often given in English,which helps us better understand and memorize words through context.Solving puzzles also develops logical thinking and problem-solving skills.To make the column more attractive,I suggest designing puzzles based on different themes,such as animals,school life,or traditional culture.Meanwhile,the difficulty should be appropriate for students of different levels to ensure everyone can participate.Offering small prizes for correct answers might encourage greater participation.I hope my suggestion helps.Thank you for your time!Yours,Li Hua读后续写:参考范文:Then one day,an unexpected email arrived.As Diane scrolled through her inbox,a name jumped out at her:Erika.Heart racing,she clicked it open.“I can't believe it,”"Erika wrote.“Your message sat forgotten in my old account for months.I never stopped wondering if anyone would find that bottle!"Tears welled up as Diane read those words—the bottle on her shelf was no longer a mystery,but a miracle.She replied instantly,and soon emails flew across the ocean.With each reply,the distance between them shrank,and before long,a date was set to finally meet on the beach where the bottle landed.The big day they had long imagined finally came.As Erika stepped off the plane in Tasmania,her heart raced with anticipation.Spotting her immediately at the terminal,Diane rushed forward,and they embraced like long-lost friends,tears streaming down their faces.The next morning,they walked together along the very beach where the bottle had washed ashore years ago.Holding it in her hands—its faded note still inside—Erika smiled at Diane.With waves lapping at their feet,she whispered,"Life has taught me that anything is possible."And standing there,they both knew it was true.听力录音(Text 1)M:Lisa,why weren't you at the meeting last weekend W:I'm really sorry.My mother wasn't feeling very well,so I drove up to check on her and make sure she was okay.听下面的录音,回答第2小题。(Text 2)W:I haven't seen the service staff for ages.But I can hear them chatting in the kitchen.M:The steak wasn't juicy today,either.And the vegetables were overcooked.W:I think we need to try somewhere else next time.听下面的录音,回答第3小题。(Text 3)W:Ella's birthday is coming up.I really struggle with the pressure to give gifts.M:If you hate shopping for gifts so much,why not just give her money W:Was that a serious suggestion I wish it were that simple,but it's not.听下面的录音,回答第4小题。(Text 4)M:I know you were expecting to interview Mr.Katz today,but his flight was delayed.W:Oh,no,why M:There was a terrible rainstorm.He has changed it and will be here tomorrow morning.听下面的录音,回答第5小题。(Text 5)M:Excuse me.I have a delivery for Martin Allen.Do you know where his office is W:Oh,it's upstairs,but I forget the number.Just ask the woman at the front desk.She'll tell you.M:Okay.Thank you for your help.听下面的录音,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text 6)M:Time to get off work.So,any exciting plans for the weekend,Sarah W:Not really.Might wander around the park,maybe read a book under that shady tree there.It's a nice break from the office.M:Yeah,it's been really tough recently.I think I'll take a walk around the lake,and feed the ducks there,you know,the usual park activities.W:Well,if you ever need a walking partner,you know where to find me!听下面的录音,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。(Text 7)M:How is your essay going W:I’m a bit behind,I’m afraid.I was sick all last week with the flu.I've got a subject but I haven't done any work on it yet.Is there any chance I can get an extension to the submission date M:The policy is not to give any extensions unless there are special circumstances.Do you have a doctor's certificate W:I went to the doctor's but I didn't get a note.The doctor should have a record of me though.I'll go back and get one.听下面的录音,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 8)M:Hey Jessie,I just heard that I have to go on a business trip to New York this Sunday.W:This Sunday You were supposed to take a train to New York next week,weren't you M:Yes,I was.But the schedule has been changed.And I'll be home late today since I have to prepare the presentation I'm going to make there.W:I see.What about dinner M:I'll order some food with my colleagues,so don't worry.W:Okay.So I guess you'll pack things up on Saturday.Do you need me to buy anything for you M:I don’t think so.Oh,but can you take my new business suit to be dry-cleaned I'll need to wear it when I meet the clients.W:Sure.I'll do it right away.See you later.听下面的录音,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 9)W:Hello sir,I’m conducting a survey about your flight experience.Would you mind answering a few questions M:Sure,I'd be happy to.W:What did you think of the food during the flight,sir M:I thought that it was inexpensive and quite delicious.However,I was still very hungry afterwards as it was more of a snack.W:OK.What was your opinion of the quality of the service on board M:The staff were very helpful.However,each time I pressed the button to request service,it took a long time for a staff member to arrive.W:OK.Are there any other parts of your travel experience that you would like to comment on M:Yes,I thought that the seats were in need of repair as I failed to adjust my seat and could not go to sleep for the whole flight like my neighbors.Luckily the entertainment facilities were very good so I was able to distract myself by watching movies.W:Thank you so much for answering my questions.We would like to offer you 20%off the cost of your hotel stay.听下面的录音,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 10)M:Hello everyone.My name's David Edwards and I’m your tour guide for your shopping tour today.Now,we're parked just in front of a theater.Although the building is very modern,it has existed on this site for over 200 years.The original theater used to be very popular because of the musicals it put on.However,it had to be rebuilt after a fire.These days,its popularity is mainly due to the fact that it attracts a lot of well-known performers.Now,we'll be starting our tour at 9:30.First we're going to make our way down to Market Place.That should take us about fifteen minutes.Market Place was the city's old food market.You won't find any food there now though.I think you'll find lots to interest you,especially if you want to take some handmade presents home.We'll stop at Market Place for an hour and then continue the tour with a visit to the Regional Food Center.Here you can find over 50 types of local cheeses!There is also fresh fruit juice made in the villages of the region.But the real reason for our visit is lunch.The idea is that you buy food and drink from the stands and eat in the dining area.Right,if you've 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