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哈爾濱市第十一中學高三2023-2024學年上學期10月

月考英語學科試題

第I卷

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三

個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都

有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whathappenedtotheman?

A.Helosthishorse.B.Hewasbittenbyadog.C.Hewas

bittenbyahorse.

2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Johndoesn'tputhisideasintopractice.

B.Johndoesn'tlikedreaming.

C.Johnhastoofewdreams.

3.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Gotothebiologydepartment.

B.Teachherselfthecourses.

C.Waitforhishelp.

4.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.Seeadoctor.

B.Attendameeting.

C.Visitthewoman.

5.WhyshouldthemanapologizetoSonia?

A.Hedidherhairbadly.

B.Hedidn'tnoticehernewhairstyle.

C.Hemadefunofhernewhairstyle.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題L5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給

的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒

鐘時間閱讀每小題;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話

或獨白你將聽兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Whydoesthemanwanttoworkthere?

A.Togoabroad.

B.ToearnsomemoneyandpracticehisEnglish.

C.Tofindaplacetolivein.

7.Whatkindofjobdoesthemanapplyfor?

A.Themanager.

B.Thecook.

C.Thewaiter.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Whatisthemostimportantrequirementforanairhostess

accordingtotheman?

A.Beingkind.

B.Beingtallandbeautiful.

C.BeinganEnglishexpert.

9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.

B.Doctorandpatient.

C.Fatheranddaughter.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatwasthewomandoingwhensheheardanoise?

A.Shewasdoingthedishes.

B.Shewaspolishingthetable.

C.Shewascleaningthelivingroom.

11.Whomaythemanspeakerbe?

A.Apoliceofficer.

B.Thewoman?shusband.

C.Thewoman?sneighbor.

12.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Intheearlymorning.

B.Aroundnoon.

C.Intheevening.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhereistheRoyalOak?

A.Nearthemainsquare.

B.Ontheairportroad.

C.Inthecountryside.

14.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheBridgeHotel?

A.Abitfar.

B.Quiteunusual.

C.Verypeaceful.

15.WhatisspecialabouttheBridgeHotel?

A.It'squitelovelyinsummer.

B.Ithasanindoorswimmingpool.

C.Itwasrebuiltfromaprivatehouse.

16.Whichhotelwillthemanchoose?

A.TheBridgeHotel.

B.CarltonHouse.

C.TheRoyalOak.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatdoesTatyanado?

A.Abusinesswoman.

B.Anurse.

C.Ateacher.

18.WhichofthefollowingcausedthegreatestproblemforTatyana

atfirst?

A.Thelanguage.

B.Herchildren.

C.Localcitizens.

19.WhydidTatyanagotoToastmastersInternational?

A.Tohavefun.

B.ToimproveherEnglish.

C.Tomakemorefriends.

20.WhatdoesthespeakermentionaboutTatyanaintheend?

A.HerwaytolearnEnglish.

B.Herloveforherhometown.

C.HerimpressionofCanadians.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,共37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳

選項。

A

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expectafruitfulday!

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AdventurousAnthonyBourdainesqueeatersandreaderswill

appreciateDavidMoscow'severywordashetravelsfar(bye,Sea

ofSardinia)andnear(hello,Texasplains)toleanfromfarmer,

hunters,fisherfolkandscientistsabouthowourfoodreachesour

plates.

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In1986,PaulNewmantaskedhisbestfriend,StewartStern,with

interviewingco-workers,familyandfriendsforhismemoir(回憶錄),

recentlyunearthedfromJoanneNewman?shomenearly15yearsafter

herhusband?spassing.

ReleaseDate:Apr.6th

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TheBoyandtheDog

BySeishuHase

InthisJapanesebestsellertranslatedtoEnglishandFrench,

adogdisplacedbythe2011tornado,entersthelivesofthesix

differentpeoplewhotakehiminduringhisfive-yearadventureto

returntohisowner.

ReleaseDate:Mar.26th

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CookasYouAre

ByRubyTandoh

TheGreatBritishBakeOffveteranRubyTandohmeetsreadersmore

thanhalfwaytomakequalityhomecookingaccessible.Recipesrange

frompeople-pleasingmealsforbiggroupstoeasyone-potdinners

fornightstoyourself.

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So,whatareyouwaitingfor?Hituswithyourorderandenjoy

yourfreetime!

21.Whichwillyouchooseifyou'recuriousaboutharvesting

crops?

A.FromScratchB.TheExtraordinaryLifeof

anOrdinaryMan

C.TheBoyandtheDogD.CookasYouAre

22.Howmuchwillyouspendatleastforthreedifferentbooks?

A.$28.85.B.$33.85.C.$40.85.D.$48.85.

23.Howmaythereadersfeelafterreadingthedog'sstory?

A.Sorrowful.B.Grateful.C.Entertained.D.Touched.

B

Mywife,Hannah,andIdon'tusuallykeephouseplants.Anything

inpotsgetseitheroverwateredorunderwatered,butaftermy

diagnosis(診斷)withbraincancer,Ilovedtheideaofhaving

somethinggreenaround.

Afriendgavemewhathesaidwasaluckybambooplantina

deep-greenbowl.WeplacedtheplantinthelivingroomandItold

HannahIwantedtocareforitmyself.Whenitdidn'timmediately

turnyelloworloseleaves,Iwaspleasantlysurprised.Tendingto

theplantgavemeasenseofaccomplishmentwhenIsometimesfelt

useless.Asafamilyphysician,Iwasusedtoofferingcare,not

receivingit.

Sincemydiagnosis,Ihadtorelyonhelpfromotherpeople.

Wateringtheplant,smallactasitwas,connectedmetoacorepart

ofmyoldidentity.

AfterIrecoveredfromtheoperationandreturnedtowork,I

continuedtocarefortheplant.Soon,ithadnearlydoubledinheight.

BoththetreeandIwerethriving(茁壯成長).Then,withoutanyreason,

itbegantoshowsignsofstress.Itsleaveskeptbrowningand

droppingtothefloor.Hannahremindedmethatwe'dseenhouseplants

diebefore,butIcouldn'tshakethefeelingthattheplanthad

becomeasymbolofmyhealth.Igrewincreasinglydepressedand

fearful.

Lookingback,IrealizedIhadwronglyconnectedmycaringof

theplant一somethingIcouldmanage一withmyownsurvival一something

Icouldn't.KnowingIcouldn'tcontrolmyfate(命運),myanxiety

actuallylessened.Ibegantosearchonlinetofigureouthowtocare

formyplant.Followingtheinstructions,Itransplantedthetree

toalargerpot,givingitroomtogrow.Whenitwasbackinthesunny

window,webothbegantothriveagain.WheneverIlookattheplant

initsnewpot,Imakeapointtothinkofthosewhohavecaredfor

andsupportedme.

24.Whywastheauthorsurprisedabouttheplant'sgoodcondition?

A.Becauseofhisrecentdiagnosis.B.Becauseofhisworsening

health.

C.Becauseofhispreviousfailures.D.Becauseofhisunusual

goodluck.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph3imply?

A.Theauthorconsideredhimselfuseless.B.Theauthorfelt

connectedtotheplant.

C.Theauthordesiredtoprovidecare.D.Theauthorhoped

toreturntowork.

26.Whywastheauthorfearful?

A.Becausetheplant?spoorhealthmightindicatehisdeath.

B.Becausethestressofworkwouldharmhiswell-being.

C.Becausehemayhavetorelyonothersfromthenon.

D.Becausehewouldexperiencearatherriskyoperation.

27.Howdidtheauthorlessenhisanxiety?

A.Bysearchingplantknowledgeonline.B.Bythinkingofthose

whosupportedhim.

C.Byknowinghewillsurviveintheend.D.Byacceptinghis

unavoidablelimitation.

c

Amy,adayold,wasabandonedatapolicestationinSeoul.Her

birthparentscouldn?taffordtogiveAmytheappropriatehealthcare

then.Shespentherfirstthreemonthsinanorphanagebeforeshe

wasadopted."Ialwaysthought,whyshouldIbemorethankfulto

myadoptiveparentsthanthenextperson?”shesays.

In2011,AmyreconnectedwithherbirthmotherinSouthKorea,

heradoptivemumbyherside."MyKoreanmothertookmyAmerican

mother?shandsinhersandsaidwithtears,'Thankyou.'After

that,mywholeworldchanged,“Amysays.Atthetime,shewasworking

inthee-commercesectorandstrugglingwithanxiety,depressionand

aneatingdisorder.Reconnectingwithherbirthfamily,howevermade

herfeelliketheluckiestpersonintheworldandshewantedto

activelysharehergoodfortune.Thatyear,shequitherjoband

co-foundedtheGlobalGratitudeAlliance,whichpartnerswith

grassrootsorganizationstocreatecommunity-ledsolutionsorsocial

andeconomicchange.

Sincethen,areflexivesenseofthankfulnesshasbecomeAmy's

frameofreferenceforwork,relationshipsanddailylifeingeneral.

Shetriedtorethinkherworldview,appreciatethelittlethings

andmakeconnectionswithothers.ForAmy,theattitudeshifthelped

herovercomehealthissues一shedidn'tneedthedrugsanymoreafter

shereturnedfromKorea.

ThosepositiveeffectsinspiredAmytosharetheexperiencewith

others.Throughapartnershipwithahomefororphanedchildrenin

Nepal,theGlobalGratitudeAllianceprovidedteacherswith

workshopsthatconcludedwithaceremonyofgivingthanks.The

participantsusedthosetechniquestohelptheirstudentsand

communityafterthedestructiveearthquakeof2015.Childrenfrom

theschoolrecentlyvisitedalocalseniors'hometobuild

relationshipswiththeresidentsthere.Gratitudecreatesacycle

ofgivingandreceiving,“Amysays.

28.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.AmywasraisedbyanAmericancouple.

B.Amyreceivedpropertreatmentasaninfant.

C.Amywasmorethankfultoherbirthmother.

D.Amywasorphanedthreemonthsafterherbirth.

29.WhatplayedakeyroleinAmy'schange?

A.HerjobquittingB.Thereunionwithherbirthmother.

C.Thestruggleagainstherdisease.D.Theconnectionswith

volunteers.

30.WhatcanweknowaboutmembersoftheGlobalGratitude

Alliance?

A.Theyhostedceremoniesinworkshops.

B.Theysoughtpartnersfororphanedchildren.

C.Theybuiltrelationswithadoptiveparents.

D.Theycontributedtopost-disasterservice.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Goodfortuneinspirespeoplealot.B.Reflectionhelps

buildframeoflife.

C.Familyreuniongetspositiveeffects.D.Gratitudeneeds

tobewidelyspread.

D

AstheWestdriesoutandheatsup,wiIdfiresgetbiggerandmore

destructive,officialstaskedwithpreventingandbattlingthefires

couldsoonhaveanewthingtoaddtotheirsetoftools.Thehigh

techhelpcouldcomefromanareanotnormallyassociatedwith

fightingwildfires:artificialintelligence(AI).

LockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompany,basedinJeffersonCounty,

hasdecadesofexperienceofmanagingsatellites,exploringspace

andprovidinginformationfortheUSmilitary.Bygeneratingmore

timelyinformationabouton-thegroundconditionsandrunning

computerprogramstoprocesshugeamountsofdata,LockheedMartin

representativessaytheycanmaptheextent(范圍)ofafireinminutes

ratherthanthehoursitcantakenowTheysaytheAIthatthecompany

hasappliedtomilitaryusecanimprovepredictionsaboutafires

directionandspeed.

“Thesituationthatwildlandfirefightersworkinisadynamic

environmentwithmultipleactivitiesandresponsibilities,“said

DanLordan,seniormanageratLockheedMartin'sArtificial

IntelligenceCenter.LockheedMartinaimstouseitstechnologyto

reducethetimeittakestogatherinformationandmakedecisions

aboutwildfires.Thequickertheycanreact,thefastertheycan

controlthefireandprotectpeople'spropertiesandlives.

Lockheedisworkingwithasoftwarecompanytobuildadigital

modelofawildfirebasedonanarea'stopography(地形)condition

oftheplantswindandweathertohelpforecastwhereandhowitwill

burn.Afterthe2020CameronPeakfireColorado?slargestwildfire

thecompanyusedtheinformationaboutthefire,examinedthemore

timelysatellitedataonfireconditions,andgeneratedamodelthat

wassimilartotheactualfire'smovement.

“ApplyingAItofightingwildfiresisn'tabouttakingpeople

outofthefield."LockheedMartinspokesmansaid."Somebodywill

alwaysbethere,butpeoplecurrentlyinthefieldaresurroundedby

somuchdatathattheycan'tsortthroughitfastenough.That,s

whereAIcanhelp.”

32.WhatdoweknowaboutLockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompany?

A.Ithasgoodexperienceinfightingfires.

B.Itworksonthefollow-uptofirefighting.

C.ItappliedAItoitsserviceforthefirsttime

D.Ithasplayedpositiverolesinvariousfields.

33.WhatdidDanLordanthinkoftheworkenvironmentofwildfire

fighters?

A.Quitecontrollable.B.Verystable.

C.Constantlychanging.D.Perfectlysafe.

34.WhatisAIusedforwhenpeoplefightwildfires?

A.Buildingmodels.B.Processingmoredata.

C.Replacingfirefighters.D.Makingfinaldecisions.

35.Whichishemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AIishelpingpeoplefightwildfires

B.AIcanfightwildfiresautomatically

C.AIisusedtofightColorado?swildfires

D.AIreplacesfiremeninfightingwildfires

第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選

項中有兩項為多余選項。

HowtoMakeSureYouEnjoyYourTrip

Atripisaplanneddestinationwhereonearrangesinadvance

inwhichthemainpurposeistosearchforadventureandtocreate

amemorablemoment.Herearethestepsonhowtomakesureyourtrip

isenjoyable.

?Planitwell.Tripsareideallyplannedforittogowell.36

Achecklistishelpful,makingsureyou'vegotallyourneeds.

?Packnecessities.Bringwhatyouneed.Tripsareshortjourneys

andbelongtothesub-leveloftravelling.Packonlythethingsyou

need.37

?Besafe.Tobecautiousissmart.Nomatterwhatyouareup

to,surfing,cliffdiving,snowboarding,scubadiving...,itis

alwaysrecommendedtobesafe.38Don'tbestubbornandput

yourselfinharmwhenthereareprecautions.

?39Youmayseedelays,adifferentculture,lifestyle,

food,andevenashortageofcashsometimes一thisisallwhattravel

isabout一experiencingthingswithanewperspective.Onceyouexpect

toexperiencenewthings,you'11beahappytravellerandfreefrom

stress.

?Savethememory.40Thisisnotoneofthoseregulardays

soyououghttosavethemoment.Itwillmakeyourtripmoreenjoyable

afterallthatcraziness;yougetsomethingtoreviewthegoodtimes.

A.Travelwithanopenmind.

B.Getpreparedforeverythingnew.

C.Thisisallweexpectfromatrip.

D.Seizethemomentbytakingpictures.

E.Itisimportanttowearprotectiveequipmentwhenadvisable.

F.Itiseasytogettiredifyouhavetoomanythingsinyour

package.

G.Takeyourtime,adayoraweekaheadtomakeaplanforyour

trip.

第三部分:語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選

出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

“NewRecruitsWanted."This41caughtmyeyeand

revived(重新喚起)thedreamIhadsincemychildhood.But,justas

42,IremindedmyselfthatIwasgettingclosetosixty.

Hesitatingforawhile,Ifinallyenteredthehallandfilledout

a(n)43.

MydreamofbecomingafirefighterbeganwhenIwatchedthe

televisionshowRescue8,44withthecooperationoftheLos

AngelesFireDepartment.Unfortunately,acareerinconstructionand

afamilyto45gotinthewayofworkingforthelocalfire

department.Now,46retirement,mywifeandIhadjust

relocatedtoabeautifulvillagenearSeattle.Ihadtimetogive.

Tomydelight,Iwasacceptedfor47.Yes,Iwasthe

oldestrecruit,anditwasso48thatIwasreadytodrop

outoneday.WhenIgothomefrompracticethatday,afriendcame

over.IwasabouttosayIcould49doitanymorewhenhe

passedmeabeautifully-i1lustratedbookoffirefightersin

50,withapersonalizedmessageofinspiration,encouragingme

tofollowmydream.AsIlookedthroughthe51,Ifeltamazed

atthecourageanddevotionofthesebrave52.Itgaveme

thestrengthIneededtocarryon.

Overthenextfewweeks,thetrainingcontinuedtobetough,but

Ineverlost53again.Ilosttwentypounds,buteventually

Iwascertificatedasafirefighter.AndnowIcandrivethebigred

trucksand54mycommunity.Whenmostofmyfriendsare

retiring,I'm55anewcareerIlove.AndIknowthat

you'renevertoooldtotakeonnewchallenges;nevertoooldto

followyourdreams.

41.A.promiseB.signC.guidelineD.exposure

42.A.quicklyB,accuratelyC,fundamentally

D.originally

43.A.diagramB.memoryC.appointmentD.application

44.A.writtenB.promotedC.describedD.filmed

45.A.rescueB.treasureC.raiseD.build

46.A.incaseofB.infavorofC.inanticipationof

D.insearchof

47.A.trainingB.performingC.workingD.advertising

48.A.crucialB.intenseC.simpleD.helpful

49.A.graduallyB.regularlyC.barelyD.particularly

50.A.surpriseB.actionC.debtD.return

51.A.pagesB.tipsC.speechesD.indications

52.A.judgesB.colleaguesC.individualsD.assistants

53.A.timeB.senseC.fantacyD.focus

54.A.controlB.organizeC.representD.serve

55.A.pursuingB.shiftingC.creatingD.recalling

第n卷

注意:將答案寫在答題卷上。寫在本試卷上無效。

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

WalkingistheUK,smostpopularsport.Ithas56

interestinghistory.InApril1932,400people57(leave)

ManchesterandSheffieldinNorthernEnglandtowalkacrossKinder

ScoutinthePennines.Theyfought58thefactthatonlyrich

people,59wenttheretokillbirds,couldvisitthisbeautiful

area.Becauseofthewalk,NationalParksinEnglandandWalesfinally

beganin1949,aswellasthePenninesWay,oneoftwentylong,60

(wonder)paths.

Youdon,thavetowalkthewholewayifyouareononeofthe

longpaths.Andthere61(be)agreatnumberofshorterpaths

foryoutochoose.Butthereareafewbasic62(rule)you

shouldfollow.Don,tdroppaperandplastic;closegatesafteryou;

keepdogsonlead(繩索)iftherearefarmanimalsinthearea;stay

onthepath.

Also,rememberthatBritishweathercanchangeveryquickly,

63(especial)inthehillynorthandwestofthecountry.Ifyou

areinWales,Scotland64thenorthofEngland,carryplenty

offoodandwater,aswellaswarmclothes.NationalParksand

footpathsarethebestway65(enjoy).

Britain,sglorious,variedcountryside.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(15分

假設你是某報社編輯李華,最近收到讀者的Tom的一封來信,信中Tom

提到自己是一名高一的學生,在學習英語的過程中遇到了困難,這讓他很

苦惱。請根據(jù)以上提示給Tom寫一封回信,給他提供一些建議,幫助他解

決問題,促進學習。

建議:1、保持良好心態(tài);2、掌握好的學習方法、堅持每天記單詞、

多閱讀;3、培養(yǎng)對英語學習的興趣。

要求:可適當增添細節(jié)使行文連貫,不少于80詞

DearTom,

Yours,

LiHua

第二節(jié)(滿分25)

Jaycebegannoticingwhenhewasinkindergartenthathelooked

differentfromhisclassmates.Theyhadtwohandswhilehehadone.

Duetohisyoungage,Jaycewasencouragedthathewasjustlikean

angelwithonewingfoldedtoprepareforsomething.

Itstartedwhenoneboylaughedathim.Fromthatday,little

Jaycebecamesad.Hereturnedhomewithquestions."WhyamI

different?Whyme?Why?”HecriedandaskedhismotherLewis.Seeing

Jaycewasmad,thepoormotherfeltitahugedagger(匕首)toher

heart.Whatmadehermoresorrowfulwasthatshedidn'tknowwhat

todoatthatpointandhowtogiveanswerstoherson'squestions

whichshecouldneverfindoutherself.Thewhitelieburstjustlike

bubblesthatday.

Afewweekslater,LewisturnedontheTVandsawanewsstory

whereshewasshockedtofindouttheanswer.ItwasTrashaun,an

eighthgrader,whohadasimilardisabilitybutledabrilliantlife,

thatdisplayedpositiveenergyfromheadtotoe.The14-year-old

sunnyboyperformedhisslamdunks(灌籃)ontheTV,whohadbeena

hitontheInternet.However,likeJayce,hehadmissedmostofhis

leftarmsincehischildhood!LewiscalledhersonJaycein.Thepoor

littleboygotspellbound,watchingdunksafterdunks.

Atthetime,itseemedthatwatchingTrashaunwouldsimplybe

aninspiringmomentforJayce.HesawTrashaunasatoughrolemodel

andLewisfeltquitehappy.Butlittledidsheknowthatarelative

hadalreadycontactedTrashaun,invitinghimtohaveameetingwith

JaycetohelprebuildJayce'sconfidence.

注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右。

Paragraph1:

Thedaywasnotspentdrowninginself-pitybutforfun.

Paragraph2:

StaringattheshirthesentJayce,Trashaunbegantotalkabout

theirleftarms.

一、聽力

1-5CAAAC6-10BCACB11-15ABCAB1

6-20BCABC

原文

1.C

【原文】W:Howisyourankle?I'

veneverseenahorsebitepeoplebefore.

M:Nothingserious.Howstrangeitwasforahorsetoactlike

abigdog!

2.A

【原文】

M:Johniscalledadaydreamer.However,Ithinkhehascome

upwithalotofgoodideas.

W:Anyhow,goodideasneedpractising.

3.A

【原文】

W:HowdoIfindoutwhatcoursesIshouldtakeformybiolog

ymajor?

M:Gotothebiologydepartmentandaskthemtoassignsom

eonetohelpyou.Andtheywilltellyouwhatyouneedtotake

foryourdegree.

4.A

【原文】M:Hello!IsSuethere?

W:Yes,speaking.

M:Oh,sorry,I'mafraidIwon,

tattendthemeetingthismorning.LastnightIstartedgetting

afever.

W:Don'tworryaboutthemeeting.You'

dbettergotoseeadoctor.Ihopeyouwillbebettersoon.

5.C

【原文】W:WhywereyousayingthataboutSonia'

snewhairstyle?

M:Ididn'

tmeantomakeherangry.IwassimplytellingajokewhenIsa

idthat.

W:Well,shehadnoideawhatyouweresayingwasjustajoke.

M:IsupposeIoweheranapology.

6.B7.C

【原文】

W:Welcometoourhotel.Firstofall,tellmealittlebitabouty

ourself.

M:MynameisTomSmith.Tmasenior.

W:Whydoyouwanttoworkpart-timehere?

M:First,Iwanttogetsomemoneytosupportmystudy.Seco

nd,IcanalsopracticemyspokenEnglishwiththeforeigntour

ists.r

msureIcanbeagoodwaiterandoffermybestservicetopeo

pie.

8.A9.C

【原文】

W:Ireallyenvytheseairhostesses.IwishIcouldbeoneofth

em.

M:Youmeanyouwantto

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