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2024屆河南省河南重點(diǎn)高中高三下學(xué)期第七次聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè)英語(yǔ)試

學(xué)校:___________姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、聽(tīng)力題

1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.Victoria.B.BondStreet.C.TheCentral.

2.WhatdoweknowaboutJane?

A.Sheactedasajudge.

B.Shelostagoodchance.

C.Shegaveagoodperformance.

3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Getsomegas.B.Parkhiscar.C.Drawsomemoney.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Intherestaurant.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthelibrary.

5.Whafsthewomantryingtodo?

A.Askforhelp.B.Giveawarning.C.Offerencouragement.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecar?

A.Ifsquitefashionable.

B.Ifsalittletooexpensive.

C.Ithascoveredquitealongdistance.

7.Whatisthewomanexpectedtodonext?

A.Haveatestride.B.Repairthecar.C.Sellhercaratonce.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

8.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Thedishesareinthedish-washer.

B.Thedish-washershouldbeused.

C.Heistiredofwashingdishes.

9.Whafstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Bossandsecretary.

C.Motherandson.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

10.Whafsthetopicoftheconversation?

A.Thenewsmedia.

B.Thefoodproduction.

C.Theeconomicsituation.

11.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheTVreport?

A.Itsoundsfunny.B.Ittellsthetruth.C.Ifsencouraging.

12.Whatwillprobablyhappenthissummeraccordingtotheman?

A.Thepricesofcertaingoodswilldecline.

B.Thematerialswillcostevenmore.

C.Theworkerswillgethigherwages.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

13.HowlongwillthemanstayinSanFrancisco?

A.Twodays.B.Fourdays.C.Sixdays.

14.Wheredidthemangettheticketinformation?

A.Attheairport.B.OntheInternet.C.Inthenewspaper.

15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sticketprice?

A.Ifslow.B.Ifsunreasonable.C.Ifshigh.

16.Whafstheman'sflyernumber?

A.626566888.B.676966788.C.626866788.

聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。

17.WhatdoesAugustmeanfortheAmericanfootballlovers?

A.Ifstimetoenjoyfootballgames.

B.Itisatimewhenplayersbegintraining.

C.Itisatimewhenthenamesoftheplayersarereleased.

18.Howmanysongsarethereaboutbaseball?

A.Morethanonehundred.

B.Abouttwothousand.

C.Overonethousand.

19.Whenwasthemostpopularsongaboutbaseballwritten?

A.In1809.B.In1908.C.In1918.

20.Whatdopeoplestilldoneartheendofthebaseballgame?

A.Standupandjoinhands.

B.Dancetopopularmusictogether.

C.SingthesongbyJackNorworth.

二、閱讀理解

TheBiggestEventsintheStates

MardiGras

Mobile,Alabama

Attendance:Onemillion

Believeitornot,theMardiGrascelebrationinMobileisevenolderthantheoneinNew

OrleanssincethisGulfCoastcityhasmuchofthesameFrenchandCajuncultureasthelatter.

Thecelebrationdatesbackto1703andincludesnearlyamonthofparades,runningfrom

mid-JanuaryupthroughLateFebruary.

MountMarathonRace

Seward,Alaska

Attendance:40,000

This103-yearoldtraditionisthelOth-oldestfootraceinAmerica,butit'sbyfarthemost

scenic.Theshort-but-dangerouscompetitionisheldeveryJuly4,racingupthesideof

Seward'sMountMarathonthroughcliffs,waterfalls,andbreathtakingviewsofsoutheast

Alaska.Onceatthetop,racerslookbackdowntothefinishlinewithtopfinishers

completingthethree-mileroundtripinjustover40minutes.

LittleRockRiverfest

LittleRock,Arkansas

Attendance:100,000一200,000

ThisannualmusicfestivalheldalongtheArkansasRiverhasbeenrunningfbrover40

years,bringingsomeofthebiggestnamesinrockmusic.ThefestivalrunseveryMemorial

Dayweekend,andthisyearfeaturedPeterFrampton,YoungtheGiant,andHighlySuspect.

St.Patrick'sDayParade

Norwich,Connecticut

Attendance:300,000

Injustfiveshortyears,littleNorwich,Connecticut,hasdevelopedoneofthebiggestSt.

Patrick'sDaycelebrationsinthecountry,withanestimated300,000peoplecomingtothis

townof40,000forbagpipes,beer,andplentyofIrishfood.Themile-longparadeisheldon

March4,theearlydategivingpeoplewithotherSt.Patrick'splansthechancetohavetwo

holidays,whichmightbeabigreasonforitspopularity.

21.WhatdoMobileandNewOrleanshaveincommon?

A.Theyarecoastalcities.

B.Theyhavelargepopulations.

C.TheyarerelatedtoFrenchculture.

D.Theyenjoyahistoryofabout300years.

22.WhafsspecialabouttheeventheldinSeward?

A.Ithasthemostparticipantsofall.

B.Racersseestrikingsceneryalongtheway.

C.Racersrungreatrisksonthemountaintop.

D.ItistheoldestmarathoneventinAmerica.

23.Whicheventwillbemostattractivetofoodlovers?

A.MardiGras.B.LittleRockRiverfest.

C.MountMarathonRace.D.St.Patrick'sDayParade.

In2008,whenNationalGeographicExplorerandphotojournalistMartinEdstromlearned

aboutthediscoveryofHangSonDoonginVietnam,herealizedthecave'svast"room”-as

largeasacityblock-wouldbeaperfectshowcaseforthe360-degreeandvirtualreality(VR)

technologieshewasusing.Andwhilehelovesheadingtoremoteplaces,hedoesn'tregard

thispartofhisworkas“exploration"."Ifindthatgoingtotheseremoteandchallenging

placesbringsoutthebestinmecreatively/9hesays.

Edstromtraveledwithasmallteamdeepintothejungletoreachtheremoteentrancetothe

cave.There,theyusedroboticcameraheads,asingleDSLRandseveralsmallercamerarigs

tobuildimmersive(沉浸的),360-degreeenvironmentsthatviewerscould“inhabit“viaVR

headsets.Thistechnologywasbeginningtogomainstream,withFacebooklaunchingtheir

360-videoservicein2015.

ThemediathatEdstromandhisteamcreatedallowspeopletohaveanintimate(親密

的)——thoughdigital-experienceofanaturalwonderthatfewwilleverwitnessfirsthand.

“ThejoyofthisisreallythatIgettostepoutoftheserestrictionsoftheframe.Icanput

peopleinsidetheexperience/9Edstromexplains."TheygettoseewhatIsee.”

Inspiringwonderofthenaturalworldcanalsohelpcatalyzepositiveaction.Thediscovery

ofHangSonDoongpromptedgreatinterestfrominvestorslookingtocapitalizeonthesite's

heritagevalue,includingonecompanythatproposedrunningacablecarthroughasectionof

thecave.Bydrawinginternationalattentiontothecave,Edstrom's360-degreeinteractive

videosmayhaveplayedapartinensuringitspreservation:fornow,justonetouroperatoris

licensedbytheVietnamgovernmenttoconductexpeditionstoHangSonDoong,andthese

arelimitedtofourdays.ForEdstrom,thisisexactlythekindofoutcomehe'slookingfor.

24.WhydidEdstromtraveltoHangSonDoong?

A.Toattendaphotoexhibition.B.TotestanewVRtechnology.

C.Tophotographforamagazine.D.Toexplorefurtherintothecave.

25.WhatcanwelearnaboutFacebook's360-videoservice?

A.Itissupportedbysimpleequipment.

B.ItissimilartoEdstrom'stechnology.

C.ItisstillleadingtheworldinVRtechnology.

D.ItisdesignedforHangSonDoongtourists.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“catalyze“inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Dealwith.B.Figureout.C.Keepup.D.Bringabout.

27.HowdoesEdstromfeelabouttheimpactofhistechnologyonHangSonDoong?

A.Satisfied.B.Confused.C.Guilty.D.Worried.

Reasonforaminuteabouthowyouchangetheconsiderationsinsideyourmindinto

comprehensiblewords.Wheredidwegetthisability?Thoughalotofpeoplethinkthatwe

learnsentencestructureinclass,ourunderstandingofitbeginsfromtheinstantofbirth!

Truly,teenagekidspossessaninbornknowledgeofgrammaticalstructuresthatthesekids

couldnotprobablyhavelearned.Theideathatprinciplesofgrammararefixedintopeople's

mindswasinitiallymentionedbyNoamChomsky,apopularlinguist.Hesaid,kidsdonot

graspthewaytotalkfrommothersorfathersorfromanybodyelse;insteadtheylearnby

usingtheirinherent(固有的)skillsofgrammar.Asaresult,Chomskythought,everylearning

hastheexactbasicfundamentalconstruction.

AkeyopinionofChomskyforthathasbeenthestimulus9poverty(貧乏),whichshowsthat

kidsgraspnounandverbconstructionstheycouldnothavegraspedbylearning.Forinstance,

tochangethesentence“theunicorn(獨(dú)角獸)wasinsidethegarden"toaninquiry,youneed

tojustshitthe"was"tothetopofthequestion.But,forthesentence“theunicornwhichwas

eatingtheflowerwasinsidethegarden,“peopleneedtorestructurefurtherthanonlythe

initial"was"tochangethesentencetoaninquiry.Formakingacorrectsentenceintermsof

grammar,youneedtoshitthe2nd"was”.Chomskyrightlystatedthatkidswouldnothave

theerrorofmisusingthefirstmethodforforminganinquirytothe2nd,moredifficult

sentence.Inlatertrials,nochildrenshiftedtheincorrect"was"althoughtherewerephrases

theypossiblydidnothearbefore.

Additionally,deafchildrenusetherightgrammaticalstructurewithsignseventhoughthey

havenotstudiedthatbefore.PsychologistsobservedadeafchildcalledSimon.Thechild's

deafmotherandfatherjustgraspedsignsinadulthood,hencemadenumerousgrammatical

mistakes.Incontrast,Simondidnothavethosemistakes,despitejustbeingexposedtohis

parents9patternofsignlanguage.TheonlyapproachtoexplainingthathasbeenthatSimon

possessedaninherentgrammaticalunderstandingthatexcludedhimfromhavingthesame

errorsashisparents.

28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsmayNoamChomskyagreewith?

A.Ifsbettertolearngrammaratanearlierage.

B.Teachersimpacttheirstudents9languageskillsmost.

C.A11peoplearenaturallygiftedlanguagelearners.

D.Ifsnecessarytograsplanguageskillsinclass.

29.Thestimulus9povertytheoryprobablydealswiththerelations.

A.betweennounsandverbsinasentence

B上etweensimpleandcomplexsentencestructures

C.betweendescriptivesentencesandinquirysentences

D.betweenacquiredlanguageandinherentlanguageabilities

30.HowdidthechildrenperforminChomsky'slatertrials?

A.Theyallmisplacedthefirst"was”.

B.Theydidn'tmisusethefirstmethod.

C.Theyallputthesecond"was"backward.

D.Theywereconfusedbytheunfamiliarphrases.

31.Howdoestheauthorsupporthisview?

A.Bylistingsomefigures.B.Byprovidingsomeexamples.

C.Bygivingtheexactdefinition.D.Byexplaininghisformerstudy.

AstheEarthturns,itsrotationalaxis(自轉(zhuǎn)軸)naturallymoveabit.Anythingfromocean

currents,toshiftingmoltenrockunderthecrust,tothemelting(融化)ofglacierscausedby

climatechangecancausetheaxistodrift(飄移).Waterstoredinartificiallakesandseasonal

changesinatmosphericwindscanplayaroleaswell.

Butglobalwarmingisn'ttheonlyhuman-causedfactormovingtheplanefsaxisassome

ofusbelieve.Anewstudyestimatesthatbetween1993and2010,thepumpingof

groundwaterandtheresultingsea-levelrisecausedtheaxislodriftbyabout2.6feet."Every

massmovingaroundonthesurfaceoftheEarthcanchangetherotationalaxis,“saidKi-

WeonSeo,ageophysicistatSeoulNationalUniversity.

Inthestudy,theresearchersusedacomputermodeltolookattheeffectsofdifferent

factorsontheshiftoftheaxis.Whentheydidn'tincludegroundwaterremovalintheirmodel,

theirpredictionsdidnotmatchthelevelofshiftthatscientistshaveobserved.Butwhenthey

lookintoaccountthemassiveamountofpumpedwater——whichtotaledmorethantwo

trilliontonsbetween1993and2010一theirmodelfitthereal-worldobservations.Fromthis

analysis,theresearchersestimatethattheaxisismoving1.7inchesperyeardueto

groundwaterremoval.Ofthefactorsthestudylookedat,pumpinggroundwaterwasthe

second-largestcontributortotheaxisdrifting,behindthemeltingGreenlandicesheet.

Thepapercallsattentiontojusthowmuchwaterhumanshavepumped,asClarkWilson,a

geoscientistattheUniversityofTexas,tellsScience."Theprecisenumberdoesn'tmatter

really.Whatmattersisthatthevolumeissohugethatitcanimpactthepolardriftofthe

Earth,“hesays."GroundwaterremovedfromsitesattheEarth'smidlatitudes(中緯度),such

asintheU.S.andIndia,hasalargeimpactonpolardrift,comparedwithextractionatthe

equatororthepoles.However,mostofthepumpinghasoccurredinthesehigh-impactzones,

causingthewaterremovaltohaveabiggereffectontheaxis,“saysWilson.

32.Whatdoestheauthoraimtodowiththesecondparagraph?

A.Tocorrectawrongbelief.B.Todescribeaphenomenon.

C.Toproviderelateddata.D.Totestanewtheory.

33.Theresearchersusedthecomputermodelintheirresearchmainlyby.

A.puttingittofieldtestsB.storingrelatedinformationinit

C.comparingitwithreal-worldfactsD.doingreal-worldobservationswithit

34.Whichfactorhascontributedthemosttotheaxisdrift?

A.Themeltingoficesheet.B.Theatmosphericwinds.

C.Theartificiallakes.D.Thegroundwaterpumping.

35.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.FactorsThatAffecttheEarth'sRotation

B.ChallengesofGroundwaterOurWorldFaces

C.ClimateChangeHasShiftedtheEarth'sAxis

D.GroundwaterPumpingHasChangedtheEarth'sAxis

三、七選五

36.It'scommontoassumethatfriendshipsjusthappenordevelopautomatically,butthat

isn'talwaysthecase.Whilecertainpeopledo“click”,andthere'sevensomesupportfor

friendshipatfirstsight,or"'friendshipchemistry^^allrelationshipsrequiretime,effort,and

follow-up.①,butthinkingabouttheexpectationswehaveofourfriendscanhelp

guideyourbehavior.

?Staytruetoyourwordandfollowthroughonanypromisesmade.②.Being

reliableandconsistentwiththesmallstuffwillhelpyoubuildtrustsothatifstherewhenit

counts.

?③.Asmuchaspossible,ithelpstosay“yes”tooffersorinvitations.Repeated

interactionsaresoimportant,especiallyintheearlystagesofafriendship.Putyourselfout

there,asyouwouldwhenitcomestodating,andsuggestgettingtogetherinadifferent

context(e.g.,outsideofclassorwork).Ifyouaren'tcomfortableaskingsomeonetospend

timewithyouone-on-one,makeitagroupouting.

?Graduallysharepiecesofimportantorpersonalinformation.Theprocessofself^

disclosureishowwebuildtrustinrelationships.Thatsaid,whenpursuinganewfriendship,

don'twanttogooverboardandspillyourdeepest,darkestsecretsrightaway.Startsmallwith

storiesorinsightsintoyourthoughtsandfeelings.@.

?Finally,makesureyou'rebothputtingequaleffortintothefriendship.Goodfriendships

arecharacterizedbyreciprocity(互惠)andequality.Closefriendsdon'tkeepscore,and

thingstendtobalanceoutovertime,butithelpstoworktowardandestablishabalanceearly

on.⑤.Andmakingsureyou'regettingwhatyou'reputtingintoyourfriendships

willhelpyouinvestinthosethatreallymatter.

A.Weonlyhavesomuchtogive

B.Maketimeforsharedexperiences

C.Aboveall,bekindtoandpatientwithyourself

D.Andbesuretoshowaninterestintheotherperson

E.Ifyousayyouwillcalloroffertoarrangeplans,doso

F.Thereisnoone-size-fits-allapproachtomakingfriends

G.Startsmallbygreetingafamiliarfaceandbuildfromthere

四、完形填空(15空)

Afteraccidentallyslidingdownthefaceofasteeprockwall,twotouristsfoundthemselves

trappedbytheedgeofadeeppoolinaBritishpark.Theyknewtheywereina(n)1

situation.

Fortunatelyforthem,fiveSikhhikerswhohappenedtobeonthesceneand2the

incidentusednotonlytheirheadsbutalsotheirhats-ormore3theirturbans(頭巾)一to

beginaprettyamazing4.

Aftercarefully5thesituation,andwithnocellphoneservicetocallforoutside

assistance,thegroupofinternationalstudents6thedecisionofunwindingthelong

turbans-theirtraditionalheadgear.Theymanagedtofashiona33-footlifeline,withwhich

theywereeventuallyableto7thepairoutoftheirsituation.

Oncethetwohikerswerepulledto8parkofficialssteppedinto9theircondition.

Asneitherrequiredmedicaltreatment,theywere10withparkofficials9permissionanda

warningtobetter11wherethey'regoingnexttime.

Kindaandhisfourcomrades,whilemorethanpleasedwiththeirday'swork,were12

abouttheirheroicaction.66Itwassimplya(n)13ofbeingintherightplaceattheright

timeandhavingthe14tohelp,"theysaid.uInSikhism,wearetaughttohelpsomeonein

anywaywecanwithanythingwe15"Kindasaid,“evenourturbans."

37.A.familiarB.seriousC.imaginaryD.impressive

38.A.recalledB.predictedC.witnessedD.recorded

39.A.generallyB.completelyC.brieflyD.specifically

40.A.rescueB.projectC.matchD.celebration

41.A.describingB.followingC.concludingD.examining

42.A.ruledoutB.gotaroundC.cametoD.lookedinto

43.A.forceB.inviteC.scareD.fish

44.A.safetyB.hospitalC.balanceD.normal

45.A.proveB.assessC.reviewD.improve

46.A.comfortedB.greetedC.informedD.released

47.A.mindB.reportC.markD.remain

48.A.curiousB.anxiousC.humbleD.ambitious

49.A.matterB.reminderC.abilityD.policy

50.A.moodB.meansC.energyD.prospect

51.A.requireB.possessC.deserveD.design

五、短文填空

52.Fireworksareessentiallyrocketsintheirsimplestform.Theyproducenoise,lightand

smoke,andsometimestheyevenexplodesendingupfloatingmaterials,likeconfetti(五彩紙

屑).Theycanbedesignedtobuminalldifferentcolorsandpatterns,sopeopleoftensetoffa

numberoftheminaneffort①(create)aninterestingfireworksdisplayorshow.

Historiansbelievefireworks②(appear)forthefirsttimeinancientChinainthe

secondcenturyB.C.,whentheyweremadefrombamboostalksandgunpowderthatwould

explodewhen(3)(throw)intoafire.Theyweresaidtodriveawayevilspirits.By

the15thcentury,fireworkshadbecomepopularinEurope,④(common)usedfor

religiousfestivalsandpublicentertainment.AndwhentheU.S.settlersleftEurope,they

broughtfireworkswiththemandmadethema⑤(centre)partofthefirst

IndependenceDay,⑥traditionstillfollowedtoday.

Fireworksarewildlypopular,⑦theyhavebeenlinkedtoairpollutionincreases,

and⑧(expert)areconcernedabouttheirnegativeeffects⑨wildlife.

Althoughthey'refleetingandinfrequent,fireworksshowssprayoutatoxicconcoction(混合

物)thatrainsdownquietlyintolakes,rivers,andbaysthroughoutthecountry.Manyofthe

chemicalsinfireworksarealsopersistentintheenvironment,⑩meansthey

stubbornlysitthereinsteadofbreakingdown.

六、書(shū)面表達(dá)

53.假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)朋友Ryan得知你的家鄉(xiāng)遭受極寒和暴雪天氣,來(lái)信向你

表示關(guān)切并詢問(wèn)相關(guān)情況。請(qǐng)給他回一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.近期天氣狀況;

2.造成的影響。

注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;

2,請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearRyan,

Yours,

LiHua

七、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)

54.Ourfamilyhastwodogs,CadyandCasey.Wetookinboththemixedbreeddogs

aftertheywereabandonedinthecountry.Weliveinanareabetweencityandcountry.This

areaisrichwithfarmland,woodsandvariousanimals.Bothofourdogsconstantlywantto

runandwilldosoatanygivenopportunity.Ihavetokeepthemchained,eventhoughmy

yardisfenced,sothatIdonothavetopayanyfinesforrecoveringthemfromthecitypound

(流浪狗收留所).

ThismorningImadethesillymistakeofwaitinguntilthelastpossibleminutetoputthe

dogsout.AsIwaswalkingthefirstoneout,thesecondranpastmeinasurprisinglyfast

moveandshewasgone.Icalledforhertoreturn,butshechosetoignoremycommandsand

headedoffforadayofjoy.Havingadisobedientdogreallyupsetme.Isaidgoodbyetothe

dogandwentaboutmybusiness.Anyway,whenIpickedmydaughterupfromschool,Ijust

happenedtomentionthatCadymightbemissing."I'lltellyouthis!Ifshehasbeencaughtby

theK9cops(警察),Iwillnotbepayingherfinesthistime,“Isaid.

Inoticedthatmydaughterhadherheadturnedawayfrommeandwassilentforover5

minutes.Iasked,“Areyoumadatme?”"Yes,Iam,"shereplied,nowlookingatmecalmly.

“Whydoesthisupsetyousomuch?”Iwonderedoutloud."Cadyobviouslydoesnotcarefor

herlivingarrangementshere,orshewouldnotrunoffeverytimeshehasachance,would

she?”Icleverlyremarked.

Ihavenevernoticedmydaughterspendingmuchtimewiththisdog,soIcouldnot

imaginethatthethoughtoflosingherwouldbesopainful.InmymindIhavegivenCadya

nicehome.Ifsheissillyenoughtoleaveallthatbehindtochasesomeneighbor'scows,then

“goodbye“ismyattitude.

注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Isawtearswellingupinmydaughterseyes.

Afteralongandstressfulnight,wefinallygotacallfromthecitypound.

參考答案

1.答案:B

解析:M:CanyoutellmethebestwaytoBondStreet,please?

W:YougetfromVictoriatoOxfordCircusandthenyouchangeontotheCentral.

2.答案:C

解析:W:ToobadyoumissedJane'sperformance.

M:How'sit?

W:Itwassoperfectthatthejudgesgaveherfullmarks.

3.答案:A

解析:M:Excuseme,where9stheclosestgasstation?

W:Ifsnotfar.Doyouseethatyellowbuildingoverthere?

M:Thebigoneorthesmallone?

W:Thebigone.

4.答案:A

解析:M:Waiter,canyoucomehere?

W:Yes,istheresomethingwrong?

M:I'mafraidyou'vemadeamistake.ThedrinksarenotwhatIordered.

W:Sosorry,Imusthaveconfusedtheorders.Tilcheckit.

5.答案:B

解析:W:You'regoingtogetintoalotoftroubleifyoudothat.

M:Whatmakesyousaythat?Idon'tseeanythingwrongwithwhatwe'redoing.

W:Thafsjusttheproblem.Inthesekindsofthingsthetroubledoesn'talwaysappearatfirst.

M:Buteverythinghasbeensoeasy!

W:Thatmaybetrue.ButIwarnyou.There9stroubleonthehorizon.

6.答案:C

解析:M:Oh.Hithere.ABentley,isn'tit?

W:Well...

M:Doyouwanttotakeitforatestride?

W:Well...Um.Howoldisit?

M:Well,it'sonlythreeyearsold.

W:Andwhafsthetotaldistance?

M:Uh,letmecheck.Ohyes,85,000miles.

W:85,000miles?Thafsquiteabitforacarthafsonlythreeyearsold.

M:Well,onceyou'reinthedriver'sseat,you'llfallinlovewithit.Getin.

7.答案:A

解析:

8.答案:B

解析:W:Jack,canyoudothedishestonight?Fmverytired.

M:Can'twejustputtheminthedish-washer?I'vehadaverybadday,too!Ijustwantto

kickbackandrelax.

W:Hey!Justbecauseyouhadabaddaytodaydoesn'tgiveyoupermissiontotakeitouton

me!

M:Justleavemealone,OK?

W:Whyareyoubeingsorudetome?IwishIhadn'tgottenmarried!

9.答案:A

解析:

10.答案:C

解析:M:Theeconomicnewsdoesn9tlookgood,doesit?

W:Notaccordingtothenewspaperyesterday.IsawasimilarreportlastnightonTV.

M:Isawthat,too.Theanalysisseemedtobequiterealistic.

W:Ihopethey9rewrong.Wereallyneedtogettherisingpricestructureundercontrol.

M:Well,costsseemtoberisinginsomanyfieldsthatitappearstodefeatanyeffortsat

controllingthem.

W:Thafsmyfeeling,too.Rawmaterialsnowcostmore.Laborisdemandinghigherwages

andproductioncostscontinuetorise.

M:Theremaybesomereliefthissummer.Iunderstandthepriceofsomegoodswilldecrease.

11.答案:B

解析:

12.答案:A

解析:

13.答案:C

解析:W:Hello,NorthwestAirlines,thisisLinda.HowcanIhelpyou?

M:Hi,Linda,thisisAndy.IwanttobookaticketfromNewYorktoSanFrancisco.

W:Whendoyouwanttogo?

M:The15thofnextmonth.Ihavecheckeditontheweb,andthepriceis$158foraround

tripifIleaveearlyinthemorning.

W:Whendoyouwanttocomeback?

M:The21stofnextmonth.

W:Yes,youcangetthatpriceifyouleaveat7:00a.m.,andcomebackat9:00p.m.

M:ItwouldbenextmorningbythetimeIgetbacktoNewYork.

W:Right,three-hourtimedifferenceplusfive-hourflight.YouwillgetbacktoNewYorkat5:

00a.m.Thatiswhythepriceislow.

M:Thatisfine.Myfrequentflyernumberis626866788.

W:Gotit.

14.答案:B

解析:

15.答案:A

解析:

16.答案:C

解析:

17.答案:B

解析:M:WelcometoVOASpecialEnglish.I'mBarbaraKlein.Forsportsfans,August

meansdifferentthings.ForthosewhofollowAmericanfootball,Augustistraditionallywhen

playersbegintraining.Fortennislovers,theUnitedStatesOpenbeginsonAugust28thin

NewYorkCity.Forbasketballfans,well,theyhavealittletime.TheNationalBasketball

Associationjustreleaseditsfulllistofgamesforthecomingseason.Openingnightis

October31st.Sowhathaveweleftout?Oh,yes,theboysandgirlsofsummer-Little

LeagueBaseball.TheirWorldSeriesisonAugust27thinWilliamsport,Pennsylvania.Asfor

themajorleague,theirWorldSeriesisnotuntilOctober21st.

Thereareprobablymorethanonethousandsongsaboutbaseball.Themostpopularoneis

“TakeMeOuttotheBallGame.^^Itwaswrittenin1908byJackNorworth.Hewroteitafter

seeingasignaboutbaseballinanundergroundtraininNewYorkCity.JackNorworth

reportedlyhadneverseenaMajorLeagueBaseballgame.Hedidn'tseeoneuntilthirty-three

yearsafterhewrotethesong.Peoplestillsing“TakeMeOuttotheBallGame^^during

baseballgames.Inthegame,neartheend,everyonestandsupandstretchestheirarmsand

legs.Mostoften,theysingthesongtogether.

18.答案:C

解析:

19.答案:B

解析:

20.答案:C

解析:

21.答案:C

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)MardiGras中的“Believeitornot,theMardiGrascelebrationin

MobileisevenolderthantheoneinNewOrleanssincethisGulfCoastcityhasmuchofthe

sameFrenchandCajuncultureasthelatter.(信不信由你,Mobile的MardiGras狂歡節(jié)慶

祝活動(dòng)甚至比NewOrleans的還要古老,因?yàn)檫@個(gè)海灣沿岸的城市和NewOrleans有著

很多相同的法國(guó)和卡津文化。)”可知,Mobile和NewOrleans這兩個(gè)城市都有豐富的法

國(guó)和卡津文化。故選C。

22.答案:B

解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)MountMarathonRace中的“This103-yearoldtraditionisthe

lOth-oldestfootraceinAmerica,butit'sbyfarthemos

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