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?三英語質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)1.答題前2

,考?務(wù)必將??的姓名考?號(hào)考場(chǎng)號(hào)座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡上,選出每?題答案后,?鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題?的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂?如需改.回答選擇題時(shí)動(dòng),?橡?擦?凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)回答?選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上寫在本試卷上?效3.考試結(jié)束后

,將本試卷和答題卡?并交回共第?部分 聽?( 兩節(jié),滿分分)共做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上錄?內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上共第?節(jié)(共

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,回答第7題Whenwillthespeakershavetheirpicnic?OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.Whowillgotothemarket?Johnny’smother. B.Lucy’sparents. C.JohnnyandLucy.7聽第 段材料

,回答第9題Wherearethespeakers?Inabookstore. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?forhisturn. B.Signhisname. C.Callhisfriend.8 , 10聽第 段材料回答第 ?題What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Husbandandwife. B.Brotherandsister. C.Customerandshopassistant.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Heisverypoor. B.Hehatesshopping. C.Heoftenestothestore.Whichdressdoesthewomanlike?Theredone. B.Theblueone. C.Thewhiteone.9聽第 段材料

,回答第3?6題Whatdoesthemanthinkofvisitingartgalleries?B.Disappointing.Wheredidthewomangorecently?Seoul. B.Washington. C.Paris.Howoldisthewoman?22yearsold. B.26yearsold. C.28yearsold.Whichartgallerydoesthemanwanttovisitagain?Museed’OrsayinParis.CentrePompidouinParis.TheNationalGalleryofArtinWashington.10聽第 段材料

,回答第7?0題WhoisPerelman?Aresearcher. B.Adoctor. C.Areporter.18whomdobabiesfeelthemostfortable?A.Strangeadults. B.Babysitters. C.Otherbabies.Howmaybabiesreacttounfamiliarbabies?Theymaystarttocry. B.Theymaytoucheachother. C.Theymayshowmuchfear.Whatmaythestudyleadto?Muchmoreparentingtimewithbabies.Anincreaseinfamilybaseddaycarecenters.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.(第?部分 閱讀共

兩節(jié),滿分50分)共第?節(jié)(共;?題每

2.5 ,滿分37.5分)?題 分閱讀下列短?,從每題所給的D四?題 分ATheMontagueBookmillTheMontagueBookmillinMontagueisausedbookstorehousedinan1842gristmill( )setonthe磨坊banksoftheSawmillRiver,afewmilesnorthofNorthamptonandAmherst,Massachusetts.ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewCafeandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.haveconcertsandperformancesinspring,summerandfall.Thebookstoreisalovelyplacewhereyoucanloseyourselfforhours.beenlosthereforyears.OurBooksOurcollectionleanstowardtheacademic,butwehavethousandsofbooks,onjustabouteverythingfromAustentoZola.Ourbooksaregenerallyhalfprice,includingrecentpublishers’overstocks.Don’tlookforourcataloguesonline;we’renotthatbookstore.Butifwecan’tfindthebookyou’relookingfor,we’llfindyouabetteroneyoudon’tknowbutyouwant.WeBuyBooksbuybooksstrictlybyappointment,andwemakeappointmentsonlybyphonesothatwecandiscussyourbooks.lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalnotes.EventsInformationThereareeventsheldinourstoreeveryyearexceptin2022and2023.Pleasepayattentiontothefollowinginformation.Doorsopenat7:30pm,unlessposted.●Allshowsare$10cashandcreditcardsarenotaccepted.●Besuretoarriveearlyforcouches,armchairsandbrowsingthebooks!●thispageforadditions,updatesandmoreinformation.●WhatdoyouknowaboutTheMontagueBookmill?Ithousesabankand1842gristmillsintotal. B.Itallowsyoutolookforcataloguesonline.C.Itprovidesfoodanddrinkforcustomers. D.Itonlychargeshalfpricesforacademicbooks.WhichofthefollowingbestsuitsTheMontagueBookmill?Anewtextbookwithnonotes. B.Anewbestsellingnovelatabookfair.C.Ausedbookwithunderliningnotes. D.AbookfromtheNationalLibraryofChina.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?Atravelbrochure. B.Atouristmap. C.Awebsite. D.Ahealthmagazine.BThestandswerealwaysfilledwithfamilymemberstosupporttheirfavoriteplayers.Iattendedeachofmyson’sgames.Hisfatherworkednightsforyears,andmissedoutonmostofhisgames.MysonJordenknewifhisdadcould,hewouldbetheresittingrightbesideme.WhenJordenwasyounger,somefamilymemberswouldoccasionallyetowatch.Butgraduallytheystoppedshowingup.NeveroncedidJordenleadmetobelievethatthisbotheredhim,butapparentlyitdid.Itwasn’tuntilwhenhewasaskedtogiveaspeechathisbaseballeventthathemadeitveryclearnotonlytomebutaroomfilledwithover150peoplejusthowimportantitistohaveextrafansinthestands.HisspeechwasanythingbutlikeIthoughtitwouldbe.Itwasn’tshortandbittersweet.Itwasn’thisquickthankyoutohiscoachesandteammates.Hepouredhisheartout,sayingheseldomhadgrandparents,auntsorunclesingtosupporthim.Hewasgratefulthathisteammates’familymembersshoweduptosupportnotjusttheirownlovedonesbuttheentireteamofboys.ClearlyJordendesiredmorethanjustme.NeverdidIeverthinkmysonwouldbehurtinginsideashelookedouttothebleacherstoseeonlymeateachandeverygame.Ashestruggledtogeteachwordoutthroughtears,IpromisedIwouldattendasmanyeventsofthechildrenaroundasIpossiblycould.TherewasnowayIcouldallowanotherchildtofeelwhatmysonwasfeeling.Thissmallsimplegesturewouldmeansomuchtoanychild.NeitherJordennorIwasupsetwiththosewhoneverourlivesbeeplicatedandthateveryoneisbusywiththeirownchildrenandjobsthatmaynotallowthemasmuchfreetimeasthey’dlike.WhatdoweknowaboutJorden’sfather?HehadlongbeenmisunderstoodbyJorden.HehadfewchancestoattendJorden’sgames.HemanagedtobewithJordenineverygame.HehadmadeexcusestomissJorden’sgames.WhatwasJorden’sspeechabout?Hisambitiontowinthechampionship.Hisgratitudetohismotherandcoaches.Hisplaintabouthisfamilymembers.Hisdesireforsupportfrommorepeople.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofJorden’sspeech?A.Depressing. B.plicated. C.Astonishing. D.Absurd.HowdidtheauthorrespondtoJorden’sspeech?Shetriedtobeactivelyinvolvedinchildren’sgames.Shepromisednottomissoutongamesofeverychild.SheofferedtoinvitemanyrelativestoJorden’sgames.ShedecidedtoleadJordentotrusthisfamilymembers.CHumanshavemadetheworldlessfriendlytobirdsinmanyways.Oneobviousexampleofthiscanbefoundinmetalspikes(尖刺

),orantibirdspikesinbuildingstopreventbirdsfromlandingandevennesting.However,ahandfulofbirdshavestruckback.AukeFlorianHiemstra,abiologistresearchinganimalarchitectureattheNaturalisBiodiversityCenterinLeiden,Netherlands,studieshowwildanimalsusematerialsmadebyhumans.Hehasseenneststhatincludesomeunusualmaterials—thingslikeplasticflowersandsunglasses.Buthewassurprisedwhenseeingapictureofamagpie(

)nest,thetopofwhichhadantibirdspikes.喜鵲Researchershadlearnedthatthesmartspecies,magpiesandcrows(烏鴉

),werestealingantibirdspikesasanestbuildingmaterial.Thetwospeciesappearedtousetheantibirdspikesinslightlydifferentways.Forthecrows,additionallayerofintention:Theyappearedtousethespikeslikehumansdoroundedcoveringovertheirneststokeepotherbirdsfromlanding.Onerecentstudyreportedthatnestswithmanmadematerialshavebeenfoundallovertheworldandthatthemanmadematerialsincludeallkindsofmanmadematerials,includingknittingneedles,candywrappers,spikywires,andcigaretteends.Althoughmagpiesandcrowshaven’tbeendocumenteddoingthis,otherbirdshave.Scientistsaren’tsureifbirdsareusingartificialmaterialsbecausethey’rebetter,orsimplybecausethey’reeasytofind.Whatisnoteworthyisthathumanmadematerialsinbirdnestscancauseinjuries.Forexample,antibirdnetting,oftenplacedovergardenplots,isknowntobedangerousforbirds,whichoftenendupbeingentangledinit.ForHiemstra,whilethenewdiscoveriesarefascinating,healsohighlightsabroaderissue:theunfortunatepopularityofantibirdspikes.“It’skindofsadtokeepfightingagainstnatureinsteadofacceptingitaspartofthecity,”hesaid.WhywasHiemstrasurprisedwhenseeingthephotoofamagpienest?Amagpiedecorateditsnestwithplasticflowers.Magpiesandcrowsareasintelligentashumans.Magpiesandcrowscooperatedtobuildthenests.Themagpienestwasequippedwithmetalspikes.Howdomagpiesandcrowsdifferfromeachotherinusingantibirdspikes?Crowsusethemforfashion.Magpiesusethemfordefence.Crowsusethemtokeepoffotherspecies.Magpiesusethemtostrengthenthenests.Whatdoestheunderlineword“entangled”inparagraph4mean?B.C.WhatdoesHiemstraintendtodointhelastparagraph?Supportbirds’usingmanmadematerials.Acceptantibirdspikesaspartofthecity.Disapproveofhumans’usingantibirdspikes.Stressthepopularityofantibirdspikesinbirds.Dincreasesdramaticallyto50percentormoreforthoseagedover70.Itoftenesonsograduallythatmanyignoreit.Onlyanestimated15to25percentofadultswouldusehearingaids,andtheuseislowestamongpeoplewhohavelessaccesstohealthcare.However,recentresearchhasrevealedthatevenmildormoderatehearinglossinolderadultsisassociatedwithcognitive(

)decline.Olderadultswithhearinglossaremorelikelytodevelopdementia(

),andthe認(rèn)知的 癡呆likelihoodincreaseswiththeseverityoftheloss.InJuly,FrankR.Lin,aprofessorfromJohnsHopkinsUniversity,presentedresultsfromafirstofitskindrandomizedclinicaltrial.Participantsare977adultsagedbetween70and84,includingthosewhohavemoreriskfactorsfordevelopingdementiaandthosewhoarerelativelyhealthy.Theyreceivedbestpracticehearingcare,includinghearingaids.Threeyearslater,hearingaidsdidmakeadifferencetotheparticipantsincognitivedecline.Especiallyforthosewhowereatthehigherriskfordementia,a48percentcutinriskofcognitivedeclinecouldbemadeiftheygothearingaids.Whenhearinglossisuntreated,thebrain’sorganizationchanges,saysAnuSharma,anauditoryneuroscientistoftheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.Inadultswithmildhearingloss,studiesshowadecreaseingraymatter(灰)inbrain.Sharmafoundearlysignsthatvisionandtouchareasofthebraincoverandchangeunderusedhearing質(zhì)areas.Adultswithhearinglossalsoshowmoreactivityinworkingmemoryareas.Theyneedtomakeextraeffortsjusttolisten,Sharmasays,whichmayexhaustcognitivereserves.Hearinglossisalsoassociatedwithmorefalls,higherhealthcarecosts,andincreasedlonelinessandsocialisolation.“Hearingisfundamentaltohealthyaging,”saysNicholasReed,whoworkedwithFrankR.Linonthecognitivedeclinestudy.Whatcanwelearnfromthefiguresinthefirstparagraph?Americanspayspecialattentiontotheirhearing.Americansareunawareofdangerofhearingloss.ManyAmericanswithhearinglossstayuntreated.MostAmericansaresufferingserioushearingloss.WhatdidFrankR.Lin’sclinicaltrialreveal?Hearingaidshelpedreducecognitivedecline.Hearingaidsworkedonhealthypeople.Cognitivedeclinecouldresultinhearingloss.Cognitivedeclinewasunrelatedtoage.Whatsignwillappearbeforelosinghearing.Howhearinglossimpactscognitivedecline.Whyhearinglossisleftuntreatedbypeople.Howourbraindiscouragescognitivedecline.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?Hearingloss—anewfactorconnectedwithdementiaCognitivedecline,causedbymorethanhearinglossDementia—anincurablebutpreventablediseaseHearingloss,havinglimitedaccesstohealthcare(第?節(jié)共

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分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下?短?從短?后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填?空?處的最佳選項(xiàng)選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)Scientistshavediscoveredmanywaysofusingtechnologytohelpathletesimprovevariousaspectsoftheirperformance.Eachofthesehassomethingdifferenttoofferathletes,suchasperformancedata,healthorlifestyleinformation,increasingspeedorstrengthandmanymoreusefulpurposes. 16 analysisisnowusedinawiderangeofsports.Theanalysisallowsindividuals,teamsandcoachestoassessstrengths,weaknesses,mistakesandareasthatrequirefurthertraining. 17 Itcanbeachievedthroughbettertrainingprogramsandbyimplementing( )newstrategies.實(shí)施 18 Coachesareconstantlytrackingandmonitoringtheperformanceofathletestoseewhethertheyareimproving.Newtechnologyisallowingcoachestomeasureperformancemoreaccurately.Thisallowscoachestoseeevensmallergainsintheperformanceofanathlete.Ithaslongbeenknownthatsleepisimportantforathletes.Theirbodiesneedtosleeptogetenoughrestandtoallowtheirbodiestorebuildcells. 19 Forthesereasons,thereisnowtechnologythattracksanathlete’ssleep.Notonlydoesittrackhowmuchsleeptheathletesaregetting,butitalsomonitorswhentheysleep,theirsleepingpatternsandthequalityoftheirsleep. 20 Usingitallowsathletestopracticemovessuchasthrowinginavirtualspacewithareducedriskofinjury.Thisgivesthemasafewaytoimprovevariouselementsoftheirperformance.Theseinformationisthenusedtoimproveperformance.Sleepisalsoimportantforfocusandoptimalperformance.Theycanunderstandwhatapersonneedstodotosucceed.Knowingwhetheranathleteisimprovingesdowntodata.Educationplaysaroleinathletes’performanceastheirnaturalabilities.Herearesomeadvancesintechnologythatcanhelpathleticperformance.共第三部分 語?運(yùn)?( 兩節(jié),滿分分)共共第?節(jié)(共;?題每

1 ,滿分15分)?題 分閱讀下?短?,從每題所給的D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填?空?處?題 分Bodosawasawokenatmidnightbyasoundoutside.Hegotupandsawseveralwild21inhisfarm.Formanyfarmers,seeingsuchanimalsappearinthefarmis22.However,forBodosa,whoranalargeteafarminthestateofAssam,India,itmeanteverythingwasworking23.TheAsianelephantshasbeenlistedasa(n)24speciesbyInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureandtheirpopulationhas25byhalfinthepastdecadesforvariousreasons.Oneis26tothevastteafarms,whichelephantsregardaspartsoftheirforesthabitatsandtheirmigratoryroutesovercenturies.“Sadly,inIndia,27betweenhumansandwildelephantsoftenendup28,”saidBodosa.“Idecidedthattheremustbeawayforustolive29.”ThenBodosabegananaturalteafarmin2007.createanelephantfriendlyareaforelephants,Bodosaplantedorganicgrass,fruitsandtea.Healsoprovidedthemwitheasy30bymakingsuretherewerenofencesorother31torestrictwildelephants’movement.onAssam.21.A.strainsB.elephantsC.fieldsD.plants22.A.entertainingB.satisfyingC.alarmingD.embarrassing23.A.asusualB.bycontrastC.afterallD.inadvance24.A.primitiveB.representativeC.privilegedD.endangered25.A.droppedB.risenC.doubledD.changed26.A.adaptedB.connectedC.paredD.exposed27.A.rangesB.differencesC.encountersD.adventures28.A.awkwardB.tragicC.humorousD.controversial29.A.publiclyB.privatelyC.significantlyD.harmoniouslyGradually,onAssam.21.A.strainsB.elephantsC.fieldsD.plants22.A.entertainingB.satisfyingC.alarmingD.embarrassing23.A.asusualB.bycontrastC.afterallD.inadvance24.A.primitiveB.representativeC.privilegedD.endangered25.A.droppedB.risenC.doubledD.changed26.A.adaptedB.connectedC.paredD.exposed27.A.rangesB.differencesC.encountersD.adventures28.A.awkwardB.tragicC.humorousD.controversial29.A.publiclyB.privatelyC.significantlyD.harmoniously31.A.criteriaB.associationsC.regulationsD.barriers32.A.livedoffB.resultedfromC.appealedtoD.turneddown33.A.misreadB.diagnosedC.imaginedD.credited34.A.extendB.secureC.involveD.threaten35.A.ecologicalB.religiousC.culturalD.negative(第?節(jié)共

10?題,每?題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下?短?,在空?處填?1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。BeijingissettohostitsannualBeijingMarathon.Thisevent 36 (bee)oneofthemostpopularmarathonsintheworldinthepastyears,attractingthousandsofparticipantsfromallovertheworld.TheBeijingMarathontakesplaceintheautumn,whenthecity 37 (decorate)withcolorfulleaves.Asthestartinggunfires,professional 38 (athlete)alongsideamateurrunnersfillthestreets,creatingaspiritedand 39 (energy)atmosphere.Themarathonoffersdifferentcategories,suchasthefullmarathonandthehalfmarathon,cateringtorunnersofallabilities. 40 raceroutetakesparticipantsthroughtheheartofBeijing,allowingthemtowitnessthe 41 (city)historicallandmarksandmodernmarvels.RunnerspassbyfamoussiteslikeTian’anmenSquare,theForbiddenCityandtheofHeaven.TheselandmarksprovideaglimpseintotherichhistoryandcultureofChina.Alongthecourse,thousandsofpeoplelinethestreets,cheeringandencouragingtherunners, 42 (create)anincrediblesenseoffriendship.handoutwater,drinks,andevensmallsnacks 43 (keep)therunnersfueled.TheBeijingMarathonisnotonlyarace,butitalsoisanexperience 44 bringspeopletogether,promotesfitnessandshowcasesthebeautyofBeijing.Whetheryou’reaseasonedrunner 45 afirsttimer,thiseventoffersanunforgettablejourneythroughtheheartofChina’scapitalcity.Laceupyourrunningshoesandgetreadyforanexcitingadventure.(第四部分 寫作共

兩節(jié),滿分40分)滿第?節(jié)(滿46.)分 分,你的朋友Mary來信就如何有效地閱讀?本書向你征求意?。請(qǐng)你給她回?封郵件,內(nèi)假定你是李華容包括1. ;寫信?的2. ;給出建議3.表達(dá)期望。注意:1. 80寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為

左右;2. 下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。請(qǐng)按如DearMary,LiHua(第?節(jié)滿分)分47.閱讀下?材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成?篇完整的短?。HenryCrawleywasacabdriverwhodrovelongcircuitseveryday.Hisjobkepthimawayfromfamilyforlonghours.Itwasthetopicofmanyquarrelshehadgottenintowithhiswife,whounderstoodwhyhewasawaysooftenbutcouldnotresisttheurgetocryoutforherhusband’sphysicalabsence.makeupfornotalwaysbeingthereforhisdaughter,Leslie,Henrywasdeterminedtomakeittoher16thbirthdaypartyontime.Onthedayofherbirthday,Henryconveyedasmanypassengersashecouldasusual.Whenhefinallyfinishedthelastordertoadistanttownoutsidethecity,Henryrushedbacktohiscityforthesmallparty.However,hegotcaughtupinaheavysnowstormthatrestrictedmobilityonhiswayback.Stubbornly,hedecidedhewouldpressonanywayandcontinueddrivingeventhoughhehadtogoatasnail’s(

)pace.蝸?的Itwas6:00pmandLeslie’spartystartedat6:30pm.Heplainedabouttheweatherashefastenedhiseyesontheslipperyroad.Astimepassed,hegotclosertothecity.Suddenly,hespottedapersonsittingbesidetheroad.Hestoppedhiscartocheckonit,andfounditwasanelderlywomanwhowasunabletospeakbutalmostfreezing.Herbedroomclothestoldhimshemustbefromthetownnearbyhejustdrovepast.Henrydecidedtotakethewomantohertown,butherememberedthathiswifewouldbeupsetwithhimifhemissedhisdaughter’sbirthdayparty.Hecalledhiswifetoexplainthings.Ashepredicted,shesaidnothing,endingupthecall.Thatmadehimuneasyandalmostturnbacktohiscar.Butheknewthathecouldnotleavethewomanhelpless.“I’dwantsomeonetocareformywifeordaughteriftheyendedupinsuchatoughsituation,”hesaidtohimself.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為

150 ;左右2. 下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。請(qǐng)按如Withoutanyhesitation,Henrywasdeterminedtohelpthestranger.Uponhisarrival,itwaslateatnightandHenrybecamemoreuneasy.福建省部分達(dá)標(biāo)學(xué)校2023~2024學(xué)年第?學(xué)期期中注意事項(xiàng):

?三英語質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)1.答題前,考?務(wù)必將??的姓名考?號(hào)考場(chǎng)號(hào)座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡上2回答選擇題時(shí)選出每?題答案后?鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題?的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂?如需改動(dòng),?橡?擦?凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)回答?選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上寫在本試卷上?效3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡?并交回第?部分 聽?(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上錄?內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上第?節(jié)(共51.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下?5段對(duì)話每段對(duì)話后有?個(gè)?題,從題中所給的AC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)聽完每段對(duì)話后你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)?題和閱讀下??題每段對(duì)話僅讀?遍例:Howmuchistheshirt?A£19.15.?9.18.?9.15.答案是1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acloserelative.Akindoffood.Anewrestaurant.HowwillthespeakersgototheSportsplex?taxi.bus.subway.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketoday?Windy.Sunny.Rainy.Inwhichcitydidthewomanandstaythelongest?Vienna.Rome.Paris.Whatwelearnabouttheman?Heusedtobealawyer.Heisbeinginterviewednow.Hegotthenewsfromhisaunt.第?節(jié)(共151.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下?5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?后有?個(gè)?題從題中所給的AC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)

聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?前

,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)?題,每?題5秒鐘;聽完后,各?題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?讀兩遍聽第6段材料,回答第67題Whenwillthespeakershavetheirpicnic?OnFriday. OnSaturday. OnSunday.7.Whowillgotothemarket?A.Johnny’smother. Lucy’sparents. JohnnyandLucy.聽第7段材料,回答第89題Wherearethespeakers?Inabookstore. Inarestaurant. Inasupermarket.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?forhisturn. hisname. Callhisfriend.聽第8段材料回答第10?12題10.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. Brotherandsister. Customerandshopassistant.11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisverypoor. Hehatesshopping. Heoftenestothestore.12.Whichdressdoesthewomanlike?A.Theredone. Theblueone. Thewhiteone.聽第9段材料,回答第13?16題13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofvisitingartgalleries?A.Worthwhile. Costly. Disappointing.14.Wheredidthewomangorecently?A.ToSeoul. ToWashington. ToParis.15.Howoldisthewoman?A.22yearsold. 26yearsold. 28yearsold.16.Whichartgallerydoesthemanwanttovisitagain?Museed’OrsayinParis.CentrePompidouinParis.TheNationalGalleryofArtinWashington.17.WhoisPerelman?A.Aresearcher. Adoctor. Areporter.18.whomdobabiesfeelthemostfortable?A.Strangeadults. Babysitters. Otherbabies.19.Howmaybabiesreacttounfamiliarbabies?A.Theymaystarttocry. Theymaytouchother. Theymayshowmuchfear.20.Whatmaythestudyleadto?Muchmoreparentingtimewithbabies.Anincreaseinfamilybaseddaycarecenters.Agreaterdemandforexperiencedbabysitters.第?部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第?節(jié)(共152.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短?,從每題所給的AD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)ATheMontagueBookmillTheMontagueBookmillinMontagueisausedbookstorehousedinan1842gristmill(磨坊),setonthebanksoftheSawmillRiver,afewmilesnorthofNorthamptonandAmherst,Massachusetts.ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.haveconcertsandperformancesinspring,summerandfall.Thebookstoreisalovelyplacewhereyouloseyourselfforhours.beenlosthereforyears.OurOurcollectionleanstowardtheacademic,butwehavethousandsofbooks,onjustabouteverythingfromAustentoZola.Ourbooksaregenerallyhalfprice,includingrecentpublishers’overstocks.Don’tlookforourcataloguesonline;we’renotthatbookstore.ifwecan’tfindthebookyou’relookingfor,we’llfindyouabetteroneyoudon’tknowbutyouwant.buybooksstrictlybyappointment,andwemakeappointmentsonlybyphonesothatwediscussyourbooks.lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalEventsInformationThereareeventsheldinourstoreeveryyearexceptin2022and2023.payattentiontothefollowinginformation.●Doorsopenat7:30pm,unlessposted.showsare$10andcreditcardsarenotaccepted.suretoarriveearlyforcouches,armchairsandbrowsingthebooks!thispageforadditions,updatesandmoreinformation.1.WhatdoyouknowaboutTheMontagueBookmill?A.Ithousesabankand1842gristmillsintotal.Itallowsyoutolookforcataloguesonline.Itprovidesfoodanddrinkforcustomers. D.Itonlychargeshalfpricesforacademicbooks.WhichofthefollowingbestsuitsTheMontagueBookmill?Anewtextbookwithnonotes. Anewbestsellingnovelatabookfair.Ausedbookwithunderliningnotes. D.AbookfromtheNationalLibraryofChina.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?Atravelbrochure. Atouristmap. Awebsite. D.Ahealthmagazine.【答案】1.C 2.B 3.C【解析】【導(dǎo)語】這是?篇應(yīng)??。?章主要介紹了TheMontagueBookmill這家書店,介紹了其位置、書的特?以及營(yíng)業(yè)時(shí)間等信息。【1題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第?段“ThereisgreatfoodanddrinkalldayanddeepintothenightattheastonishingLadyKilligrewandthebeautifulnewWatershedRestaurant.(在令?驚嘆的Ladykilliggrew咖啡館和美麗的新分?嶺餐廳,?天和晚上都有美味的?物和飲料)”可知,TheMontagueBookmill為顧客提供?物和飲料。故選【2題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)lookforbooksthatareingoodcondition,andwedonotbuytextbooksorformerlibrarybooks.Booksshouldhavenounderlining,highlightingormarginalnotes.(我們尋找保存完好的書,我們不買教科書或以前圖書館的書。書?不應(yīng)該有劃線、?亮或邊注)”可知,書展上的?本新的暢銷?說最適合TheMontagueBookmill。故選推理判斷題根據(jù)最后?段ththispgeordditions,updtesndmoreinormtion.關(guān)注BThestandswerealwaysfilledwithfamilymemberstosupporttheirfavoriteplayers.Iattendedofmyson’sgames.Hisfatherworkednightsforyears,andmissedoutonmostofhisgames.sonknewifhisdadcould,hewouldbetheresittingrightbesideme.Whenwasyounger,somefamilymemberswouldoccasionallyetowatch.graduallytheystoppedshowingup.Neveroncedidleadmetobelievethatthisbotheredhim,butapparentlyitdid.Itwasn’tuntilwhenhewasaskedtogiveaspeechathisbaseballeventthathemadeitveryclearnotonlytomebutaroomfilledwithover150peoplejusthowimportantitistohaveextrafansinthestands.HisspeechwasanythingbutlikeIthoughtitwouldbe.Itwasn’tshortandbittersweet.Itwasn’thisquickthankyoutohiscoachesandteammates.Hepouredhisheartout,sayingheseldomhadgrandparents,auntsorunclesingtosupporthim.Hewasgratefulthathisteammates’familymembersshoweduptosupportnotjusttheirownlovedonesbuttheentireteamofboys.Clearlydesiredmorethanjustme.NeverdidIeverthinkmysonwouldbehurtinginsideashelookedouttothebleacherstoseeonlymeatandeverygame.Ashestruggledtogetwordoutthrought

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