河南省南阳市西南部分学校2026届高三下学期考前自测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频和文字材料)

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河南省南阳市西南部分学校2026届高三下学期考前自测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频和文字材料)

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2025-2026学年高考冲刺演练
英语
注意事项:
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4.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。
1.What color is the woman’s hair now
A.Red. B.Black. C.Brown.
2.What caused the woman’s presentation to go badly
A.She got seriously sick. B.She left her files at home. C.She did extra work and was late.
3.What is the man doing at the beginning of the conversation
A.Watching a movie. B.Eating noodles. C.Cleaning the sofa.
4.When do Londoners usually start work
A.At 7:30 in the morning. B.At 8:30 in the morning. C.At 6:30 in the morning.
5.What are the two speakers going to do
A.Climb the mountain. B.Plant trees. C.Find a way home.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Which subject is the woman uncertain about in the exams
A.Math. B.English. C.Chemistry.
7.How soon will the final exams be held
A.In three days. B.In two weeks. C.In three weeks.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does Mary want to do in Hong Kong
A.Start her career.
B.Start her further education.
C.Start practising her English.
9.How does Mary find English in Hong Kong
A.Very important when you are working.
B.Very important for you to live and work.
C.Very important in many international trade centers.
10.What does Mary do now
A.She is a student.
B.She is a businesswoman.
C.She is a teacher.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What does the woman want to ask about
A.A driving test.
B.Parking tips.
C.The car’s condition.
12.What do we know about the car
A.Its brakes are broken.
B.Its engine is not good.
C.It had a serious accident.
13.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.Trading a car. B.Parking a car. C.Repairing a car.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.Why didn’t the man want to go dancing
A.He was very tired.
B.He thought it was dull.
C.He didn’t like dancing.
15.What did the man suggest
A.Going dancing.
B.Going to the movies.
C.Inviting some friends to play bridge.
16.Who will buy some drinks
A.The man speaker. B.The woman speaker. C.Their friends.
17.When will Janet come around
A.At about 4 p.m. B.At about 8 p.m. C.At about 10 p.m.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What will be grown this week
A.Fruits. B.Flowers. C.Vegetables.
19.What benefits of gardening are mentioned
A.Fitness and connection. B.Income and fun. C.Comfort and safety.
20.What is the speaker going to do next
A.Hand out gardening tools.
B.Teach people to pick seeds.
C.Lead people to the planting sites.
第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Green Buildings: A Solution for Cities
Cities consume energy and produce a vast amount of emissions (排放) and waste, putting a burden on both humans and ecology. But our buildings themselves may hold a solution. High-density urban areas-especially those built using green methods in design and construction — can be more energy-efficient and pollute less. New research is revealing that green buildings can actually be good for our health too.
The Building Blocks of Cities
What Makes a Green Building
Though standards for green buildings vary, they’re generally designed to use less energy and water and improve indoor air quality. The most widely used certification is LEED, with key features like solar panels, green roofs and eco-friendly materials.
Health Benefits of Green Buildings
Efforts focus on outdoor air, even though people spend most of their time indoors, where air quality and other aspects can impact both physical health and mental functioning. Thankfully, green buildings are designed to address these indoor environmental challenges effectively.
Noise Reduction
Productivity is improved in offices using materials to reduce noise.
Enhanced Productivity
In one study, brain function doubled with enhanced ventilation (通风). Better air quality also leads to faster, clearer decision-making at work.
Maximize Natural Light
Workers who sit near windows get more light and sleep an extra 46 minutes at night.
Fewer air Pollutants
Green buildings can reduce illness caused by air quality issues, helping to reduce related Illnesses.
21.What is the aim of green buildings in cities
A.To lower construction costs B.To make cities sustainable
C.To save eco-friendly materials D.To modernize buildings
22.By what percentage will the urban population increase from today to 2050
A.15% B.30% C.34% D.55%
23.Which of the following is a benefit of green buildings
A.Enhanced artificial light B.Monitored sleep patterns
C.Reduced airflow D.Sharpened thinking skills.
B
Art is subjective, which is why people have different interpretations or feel different emotions when looking at a piece of art. In the era of AI and digital art, people across the world still go out of their way to museums to catch a glimpse of some of the masterpieces that were painted years ago.
Marie, a journalist, came across a video clip of American actor Bill Murray describing how a painting saved his life during a press conference for his film. He shared that at the beginning of his acting career, his first stage performance was a total disaster. He felt so bad that he walked out of the theater. He continued walking in the street for hours and realized that he had been walking in the wrong direction, both literally and metaphorically.
Somehow, he ended up at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he just walked right in. That was when he saw the painting The Song of the Lark, in which a young woman was working in a field with a beautiful sunrise behind her. “I have always loved this painting. I saw it that day, and I just thought, ‘Well, look, there is a girl who doesn’t have a whole lot of prospects, but the sun’s coming up anyway, and she’s got another chance at it.’ So, I think that gave me some sort of feeling that I, too, am a person and get another chance every day the sun comes up.”
The painting, painted by Jules Breton in 1884 in France, was moved to Chicago a decade later. Gloria Groom, a director at the institute, told Marie, “When it was shown in Paris, it was a confirmation that farmers belonged in the fields. When it came to America, it took on a completely different sensibility. It’s about hope.” Gloria said that even to this day, several people are still inspired by Breton’s artwork. She concludes, “That’s why we have a museum, and that’s why we do what we do.”
24.What led to Murray’s wandering the street
A.His weak sense of direction.
B.His failure in the first show.
C.His curiosity about the city.
D.His desire to appreciate a painting.
25.What insight did Murray gain from the painting
A.Every dawn promises a fresh start.
B.Farm work brings true peace of mind.
C.Nature is the best cure for inner sorrow.
D.Survival in extreme situations takes courage.
26.What did Gloria highlight in paragraph 4
A.The value of museums.
B.The content of artworks.
C.The sensibility of Americans.
D.The background of the painting.
27.What message does the author intend to convey
A.Art changes over time.
B.Art offers an escape in AI era.
C.Art centers on natural beauty.
D.Art has an everlasting spiritual charm.
C
Imagine you’re at a football game when an annoying guy sits next to you. He talks loudly, spills (洒出) his drink on you and makes fun of your team. Days later, you’re walking in the park when it suddenly starts to pour with rain. Who should appear beside you to offer an umbrella What if it is the same guy from the football game Will you change your opinion of him because of this second meeting, or stick to your first impression and refuse to accept him
Research in social psychology shows that we quickly form long-lasting views of others based on their behaviors. We can even conclude stable personal qualities from a single action, such as a rude remark or an awkward move. Guided by these impressions, we can often predict how people will act in the future. Knowing the guy from the game was unfriendly at first, you might expect similar bad behavior from him later on.
That said, new information can change our views. Usually, learning about someone’s immoral acts has a stronger influence than hearing about their good deeds. This is because bad behaviors better show a person’s true character. But this bias has a condition: the brain weighs how typical the behavior mon kindness is expected; rare rudeness is revealing. Thus, the first impression persists (保持) not because we ignore the good, but because the good is statistically uninformative.
When updating impressions, our brains work with a network of regions related to social thinking, attention and control. They judge if a behavior is normal or unusual. Interestingly, trusting first impressions can itself be a reasonable, calculated choice. In the case of the football fan, lending an umbrella is ordinary, but his bad behavior at the game is not. So you may still trust your first impression. A key lesson here is that we often care more about others’ immoral acts than their moral ones.
28.What do we know about social psychology research
A.We predict others’ acts randomly.
B.Good acts leave good impressions.
C.First impressions are easily updated.
D.A single act helps form views of others.
29.Why do immoral acts have a stronger influence
A.They are too bad. B.They are less expected.
C.They better show true character. D.They are more acceptable to people.
30.Which behaviors are given more weight in judgment
A.Behaviors that are typically bad. B.Behaviors that everyone performs.
C.Behaviors that are socially approved. D.Behaviors that make good impressions.
31.What explains the persistence of first impressions
A.Immoral acts are paid more attention to.
B.Common acts have a stronger impact on us.
C.First impressions are never changed by facts.
D.Good acts always change our first impressions.
D
The tyranny (暴政) of labeling has spilled into every corner of modern social cognition, reducing complex human beings to a handful of simplistic words: “rich second generation”, “gold digger (拜金女)”, “introvert”, “extrovert”, each tag deprives individual uniqueness and forces people into rigid cognitive boxes. As the iconic line from the hit Chinese drama Ode to Joy puts it, when a group of people is restricted to two or three words, we prioritize collective stereotypes (刻板印象) over individual differences, jump to preconceived (先入为主的) conclusions, and abandon rational judgment in favor of lazy group thinking.
Stereotypes and labels are not inherently meaningless; their enduring popularity stems from a cruel practicality: they work. In a world flooded with information, labels act as cognitive shortcuts, allowing people to make quick judgments without the effort of genuine understanding. The MBTI personality test, for instance, has exploded in popularity not because it offers an accurate psychological assessment of human nature, but because it packages complex personalities into 16 neat labels. People crave these tags to define themselves, to categorize others, to find a false sense of belonging in a fragmented society. We stick labels on others as easily as we stick them on ourselves, forgetting that a single label can never capture the full spectrum of a person’s identity, experiences, and potential.
The danger of label-driven cognition far outweighs its temporary convenience. Preconceived labels breed bias and close the door to authentic communication. When we see someone as a “gold digger” or a “privileged heir” at first glance, we stop listening to their stories, ignore their struggles, and refuse to recognize their individuality. This lazy thinking erodes critical judgment, the sober-minded (清醒头脑) maintain independent and prudent reasoning, while the confused follow the crowd blindly, echoing popular opinions without questioning their validity. What makes this crisis worse is that social media amplifies label culture. Short cuts and hashtags simplify complex issues into black-and-white judgments, rewarding conformity (从众) and punishing difference.
Labels also distort our self-perception. Those who internalize narrow tags often limit their own growth: an introvert may avoid valuable social opportunities for fear of violating their label; a person labeled “ordinary” may abandon ambitious dreams because they believe the tag defines their fate. Yet the truth is that every person is a multiple mirror with both bright and flawed sides, no one is entirely perfect or entirely flawed, and no single label can do justice to human complexity. To break free from the tyranny of labels is not to reject all categorization, but to approach people and things with an open mind to see the individual behind the tag, to judge based on concrete facts rather than popular stereotypes, and to uphold the courage of independent thinking in a world of conformity.
32.Why is the line from Ode to Joy quoted in paragraph 1
A.To introduce the root cause of social inequality.
B.To illustrate the harm of simplistic labeling cognition.
C.To praise the drama’s profound insight into society.
D.To contrast different attitudes toward group thinking.
33.What accounts for the popularity of the MBTI test according to the text
A.It provides a scientific assessment of personality.
B.It accurately reflects the complexity of human nature.
C.It helps people achieve genuine self-understanding.
D.It meets people’s need for simple cognitive classification.
34.What can we learn about people with sober-minded cognition
A.They tend to follow popular opinions blindly.
B.They refuse to use any cognitive shortcuts in life.
C.They judge things based on independent and rational thinking.
D.They are more likely to be influenced by social media labels.
35.What is the author’s attitude toward breaking label tyranny
A.It requires rejecting all forms of categorization completely.
B.It lies in seeing individuals and judging with objective facts.
C.It means abandoning ambitious dreams to avoid cognitive bias.
D.It focuses on amplifying detailed opinions on social media.
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。
Training to Run a Marathon
Participating in a marathon should be a fun, rewarding and safe experience. However, preparing for a marathon requires a lot of time, discipline and commitment. 36 Luckily, you can do something to get the most out of your marathon training.The surface you choose for running plays a significant role.
The type of surface you run on can impact your training and, in some cases, contribute to injuries. Every runner has their own preference about running on what kind of surface. However, too hard or too soft surfaces can lead to injuries. 37 You must warm up and cool down.
Warming up and cooling down should not be skipped. During a warm-up, you prepare your heart, lungs, and muscles for each training run. 38 As soon as you finish a workout or race, you should begin cooling down, which helps your body recover and prepares it for its next workout.Alternate (交替) easy and hard training days.
39 However, one basic principle that applies to all runners is to alternate easy days of training with hard days, which include long runs or speed work. For instance, you never want to run two hard days in a row, even if you recently missed a day of training.· 40
One important aspect of your marathon training is the last 21 days before the marathon. During this time, you should run less and rest a lot more by reducing your weekly and long run mileage (里程). This allows you to fully recover from the previous workouts and prepare for the actual marathon.
A.Timing the training is recommended.
B.Both have strengths and weaknesses.
C.It can last anywhere from 5 to 60 minutes.
D.You should reduce workout intensity before the race.
E.Your individual training schedule depends on your level.
F.This is especially true if you are running your first marathon.
G.The safest ones are those that are reasonably smooth and level.
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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
“We had thousands of books collected over the years. 41 some was hard. Choosing what to take was the biggest 42 ,” says Anne.
With a(n) 43 population, the“downsizing challenge” is one facing thousands of older Australians at the moment — a difficult decision that involves saying goodbye to a family home that contains 44 in every room.
For the Sydney couple they weren’t forced to 45 — there was no urgent health crisis or emergency. But instead of 46 for one, they made the choice to downsize into 47 living before circumstances took the decision away from them.
“We knew we didn’t need the large 48 we had in our old house. We just 49 it was time to move.The house we were in 50 all our needs at the time, but we are not having big 51 or anything anymore so that’s mainly why we were 52 ,” says Dudley.
Research shows most downsizers want to stay in their 53 area and for Anne and Dudley the decision to move into“The Grove by Elysium” run by St Basil’s NSW/ACT was an 54 one. They could see their 55 apartment from the back balcony of their existing house.
41.A.Keeping track of B.Getting rid of C.Making use of D.Taking notice of
42.A.decision B.dream C.change D.fear
43.A.increasing B.recovering C.ageing D.working
44.A.books B.glories C.sufferings D.memories
45.A.move B.rebuild C.donate D.register
46.A.looking B.asking C.waiting D.applying
47.A.healthy B.independent C.comfortable D.traditional
48.A.expense B.income C.crowd D.space
49.A.decided B.guessed C.hoped D.imagined
50.A.assessed B.determined C.satisfied D.recognized
51.A.rooms B.windows C.parties D.classes
52.A.happy B.worried C.hesitant D.ready
53.A.urban B.local C.big D.safe
54.A.easy B.impossible C.acceptable D.urgent
55.A.beautiful B.expensive C.new D.tall
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。
Professor Chen Ning Yang, a Nobel prize winner in Physics, is one of the 56 (great) physicists of the 20th century, having made revolutionary contributions to the development of modern physics. 57 (regard) as one of the cornerstones of modern physics alongside Maxwell’s equations and Einstein’s theory of general relativity, the Yang-Mills Gauge Theory, which Yang 58 (propose) with Robert Mills in 1954, laid the foundation for the subsequent Standard Model of particle physics.
Yang’s 59 (collaborate) with Tsung-Dao Lee on the groundbreaking concept of parity non-conservation (宇称不守恒) in weak interactions earned them the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics, making them the first two Chinese Nobel Prize winners. In 1966, he became the Albert Einstein Professor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and then he founded the Institute for Theoretical Physics 60 he worked until 1999. He achieved numerous breakthroughs in particle physics, statistical physics, and condensed matter physics, 61 (complete) shaping the development of these disciplines.
Professor Yang was deeply devoted to his homeland, making 62 (remark) contributions to China’s scientific and educational developments. His visit to China in 1971 sparked (引发) a wave of visits by overseas scholars, 63 (earn) him recognition as the pioneer in building the bridge of academic exchange 64 China and the United States.
Professor Yang’s life was an everlasting legend in exploring 65 unknown and a profound embodiment (体现) of his love for his homeland.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你发现学校英文报的“Cultural Corner”栏目内容多以西方文化为主。请给栏目主编写封邮件,建议增设一个介绍中国优秀传统文化的板块。内容包括:
1.推荐主题;
2.说明理由。
注意: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。
Dear Sir/Madam,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
It was a peaceful Sunday afternoon. Jack, a 13-year-old boy, was doing his homework alone at home. Suddenly, a weak smell of burning reached his nose. Jack looked out of the window and was shocked to see flashes of fire from the next door, where lived an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. They had often helped look after Jack carefully when he was little and were always kind and patient with him. Mrs. Peterson had difficulty walking and had to depend on a wheelchair at all times, moving around very slowly.
Jack quickly called the neighbor’s home phone, but no one answered. Filled with worry, he rushed next door at once and found the door was unlocked. Jack pushed it open, and thick smoke rushed out. He bent down low, covering his mouth and nose with one hand, just as he had learned in school fire drills (演练). He moved forward step by step, carefully avoiding the unclear smoke. Entering the living room, he was surprised to find only Mrs. Peterson at home, sitting helplessly in her wheelchair. She looked anxious and scared, holding the armrest tightly, unable to escape on her own.
Jack hurried forward, held the wheelchair firmly, and carefully pushed her out through the smoke to the front yard. As they stepped into the garden, the fresh air calmed them a little. The garden was covered with dry yellow grass and some low dry bushes, which surrounded the house closely. Moments later, they saw the fire inside the house grow bigger rapidly, with heavy black smoke rolling high.
Jack tried to stay calm and called the emergency number immediately, giving the clear address and situation. After hanging up, he and Mrs. Peterson waited nervously for the firemen. Near the wall, he noticed a long water pipe. That at once reminded him of what he had been taught at school: when the fire was out of control, he should use water to wet surrounding dry plants and create a safe barrier to stop the fire from spreading quickly.
注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
Without hesitation, Jack decided to take immediate action.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
After the firefighters arrived and put out the fire, Jack received praises and thanks.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
英语参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A C A B A C C A B A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C B A A C A B B A C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B A D B A A D D C A
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A B D C B F G C E D
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B A C D A C B D A C
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 C D B A C
56.greatest 57.Regarded 58.proposed 59.collaboration/collaborating 60.where 61.completely 62.remarkable 63.earning 64.between 65.the
66.Dear Sir/Madam,
I’m Li Hua, a student from our school. I’m writing to suggest adding a new section introducing excellent traditional Chinese culture to the “Cultural Corner” column, as it mainly focuses on Western culture currently.
I recommend themes like traditional Chinese festivals, ancient poetry and traditional crafts. For one thing, these themes can help us students deepen our understanding of our own culture. For another, they can let foreign teachers and students know more about Chinese culture, promoting cultural exchange.
I hope my suggestion will be taken into consideration. Thank you for your time.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
67.One possible version:
Without hesitation, Jack decided to take immediate action. Following the fire safety knowledge he had learned, he turned on the water pipe quickly and directed the water at the dry grass and bushes. Although the heavy smoke and fierce heat made him cough, he held the water pipe tightly and gathered all his courage to keep moving steadily along the edge of the garden. Thanks to his quick thinking and brave action, a wide and effective safe barrier was built before the firefighters rushed to the scene.
After the firefighters arrived and put out the fire, Jack received praises and thanks. “Nice move! You did a smart and brave job,” the captain said. He added that Jack’s quick action had bought them valuable time to put out the fire. Meanwhile, Mrs. Peterson, still in panic, sat safely in her wheelchair. She held Jack’s hands tightly and whispered, “Thank you, my boy.” Tears rolled in her eyes. At that moment, Jack felt a strong sense of relief. He truly realized that keeping calm and using the right knowledge could make a huge difference in an emergency.
1.A
【原文】W: Well, what do you think
M: Oh, wow! You look completely different with red hair. I’m so used to seeing you in black.
W: I thought of changing it to brown, but this looks more dramatic.
2.C
【原文】M: How did the presentation go
W: It was a disaster. Mark is off sick, so I’ve been doing the work of two people and I was late getting there.
M: Go get some air. When you come back, I’ll help you with your work.
3.A
【原文】M: Can you grab the plate of noodles from the kitchen for me
W: I’ll grab it for you. But can you eat it in the dining room instead of on the sofa
M: All right. I’ll stop this movie and move over there in a minute.
4.B
【原文】W: It’s nice to have you with us. I’ll see you at 7:30 in the morning.
M: My God! I’m not used to getting up as early as that! In London we start working one hour later.
W: What a terrible habit! But don’t worry. You’ll soon get used to it.
5.A
【原文】M: Rose, let’s begin to climb.
W: Look! There are so many paths! Which one should we choose
M: The wider one with some small trees. We can catch them if the road is too steep.
6.C 7.C
【原文】M: Welcome home, my dear. How soon will you take your final exams
W: It’s about in three weeks.
M: Are you sure you can have good results this time
W: I’m sure to do well in English, math, Chinese but not chemistry.
M: It doesn’t matter, my dear. After the exams, you should work even harder at chemistry and I believe you can get on well with the subject.
W: Thanks, I’ll try my best.
8.A 9.B 10.A
【原文】M: Hi Mary, haven’t seen you for ages.
W: Hi Mr. Jones. Yes, it has been such a long time since we met.
M: Have you made up your mind to take up business as a career
W: Yes, actually, I’ve already started. I began my studies at the beginning of this term.
M: Very glad to hear that. Then, what are you going to do when you finish
W: Oh, I shall go to Hong Kong to practice there.
M: That’s a good idea. It must be easy to find a job in Hong Kong.
W: Oh, I think so. You know, there are a large number of opportunities for business there.
M: And English is very useful in your job.
W: I think it will be very useful in many ways because there is a lot about business written in English. Besides, Hong Kong is an international trade center. English is useful in almost all walks of life.
M: Then you’ll be a very promising businesswoman there.
W: That’s my wish. But I have to suffer now.
M: No problem. You can do it well.
W: I’m sure I hope so.
11.C 12.B 13.A
【原文】W: Hello! I’m Jessica James. You must be Dylan Warren.
M: Yes, glad to meet you.
W: Glad to meet you, too. Let’s get down to business. How old is your car
M: Four years old. It has power windows, automatic locks, air conditioning and new tires.
W: I see. Well, was that scratch from a car accident
M: No, I got it when parking.
W: Can I take a test drive
M: Sure.
W: OK, the brakes are okay. However, the engine doesn’t sound good. Anyway, what’s your asking price
M: I think $6,500 would be good.
W: Come on. There is a scratch and I’m not sure if it had a serious accident. Let’s make a deal. $6,000, okay
M: I’m sorry. I can’t accept that.
14.A 15.C 16.A 17.B
【原文】W: Well, let’s see. Oh, I know, why don’t we go dancing for a change We haven’t done that for a long time.
M: Well, to tell you the truth, I don’t really feel like it tonight. I have a pretty hard day and I am sort of tired.
W: Um. Well, in that case, we could go to the movies.
M: Oh. You always go to the movies. Can we do something different
W: Well, do you have any suggestions
M: Let’s see. How do you feel about playing bridge
W: It is OK with me, but we don’t have any beer and things.
M: Well, why don’t you call Janet and ask her and Tom to come over And I will go to the store and buy some drinks.
W: OK. (calling Janet) Hello, Janet. It is me... Oh, fine, just fine. Say, Janet. I was wondering if you and Tom were doing anything tonight... No Well, would you like to come by our place and play a few hands of bridge ... you would Oh, that’s great. Well, shall we say around eight ... Yeah, that’s really great. We have got everything here... That’s right. Just bring yourselves... OK, fine, we will see you later then. Bye.
18.B 19.A 20.C
【原文】
I’m glad so many of you have come for the gardening class. Welcome, all of you.
Each week, we will be growing and looking after our plants, and I will show you all how to get the best out of them. You will all have your own small section of land where you can choose which plants to grow. This week, we want a bed of roses to brighten up the place. In the following weeks, you may wish to grow your own flowers, fruit and vegetables. I will be here to advise and encourage you. I am here every day, so it is easy to come and find me if you have any questions.All I ask in return is that you have a great time in the great outdoors. Gardening is such a wonderful thing to do. It’s good exercise, and rewarding. Plus, when you garden in groups like this,it turns into a wonderful social event too.
Right then, let me show you to your areas. Follow me.

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