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2024屆高考英語(yǔ)挑戰(zhàn)模擬卷【新課標(biāo)卷】

學(xué)校:___________姓名:班級(jí):___________考號(hào):

一、聽(tīng)力題

1.Whatwouldthemanaimtodoifhewereinschoolagain?

A.Togetbettergrades.

B.Topassalltests.

C.Tobecomeabetterperson.

2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodotogainconfidence?

A.Lookbeforesheleaps.

B.Strikewhiletheironishot.

C.Learntowalkbeforeyoucanrun.

3.Whywasthepetownersenttojail?

A.Sheoverfedherpet.

B.Shedidn'tfeedherpet.

C.Shestoleafatpig.

4.Howdidthemansound9

A.Disappointed.B.Shocked.C.Worried.

5.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'ssuggestion?

A.Impractical.B.Available.C.Popular.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

6.Whichofthefollowingistheadvantageofashoppingmall?

A.Savingtime.

B.Havinglibraries.

C.Spreadingacrossthecity.

7.Whydon'tpeoplebuybooksormagazines?

A.Becausetheyneverreadatall.

B.Becauselibrariesspreadacrossthecity.

C.Becausebooksandmagazinesareexpensive.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

8.Howsoonwillthewomanknowtheresult?

A.Inaweek.B.Intwoweeks.C.Inthreeweeks.

9.Whatdoesthemanintendtodoattheendoftheconversation?

A.Offerthewomanmorechances.

B.Hopeforthebestpossibleoutcome.

C.Getthedecisionassoonaspossible.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

10.Whoplannedtheparty?

A.Tina.B.Katie.C.Tcd.

11.WhydidTedfeelterrible?

A.Hegavethesecretaway.

B.HeruinedKatie'sparty.

C.Hewasinvitedtotheparty.

12.WhatwillTinadonext?

A.ShewillscoldTed.

B.Shewillcanceltheparty.

C.ShewillsurpriseKatieinanotherway.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

13.Whichofthefollowingdocsthewomanprobablylike?

A.Adventuremovies.

B.Actionmovies.

C.Dramas.

14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofdramas?

A.Amusing.B.Exciting.C.Unrealistic.

15.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inahospital.B.Inacinema.C.Inacardealership.

16.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Buyerandseller.

C.Closefriends.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答以下小題。

17.Whatdoweknowaboutthedancestudios?

A.Theyarespacious.

B.Theyhavebigmirrors.

C.Theyofferfreedrinks.

18.WhereistheSkateCenter?

A.Ontherightofthetenniscourts.

B.Nexttothechangingrooms.

C.Oppositetheswimmingpool.

19.Whatshould16-year-oldsdofirsttojointheleisurecenter?

A.Informtheirschool.

B.Gettheirparents'permission.

C.Fillinaformwithpersonalinformation.

20.Whatisamusttobookaclass?

A.Adepositofonedollar.

B.Themembershipnumber.

C.Anidentificationcard.

二、閱讀理解

TheBestPlacestoCampinOlympicNationalPark

Withmorethan2.5millionvisitorsannually,OlympicNationalParkisoneof(hemost

popularparksintheUS.Ifyou'relookingforbreathtakingviews,thesearethebestplacesto

campinsideOlympicNationalPark.

CampgroundBriefIntroductionCost

Tent-only.14campsitesareavailableona

DeerParkfirstcome,firstservedbasisfromJune$lVnight

throughmid-October.

49campsites.Thelocationisopen

throughthewholeyear.Someofits

Staircase$24/night

facilitiesareonlyavailableduringthe

summer.

Withits170campsites,Kalalochisthe

largestandmostpopularcampgroundin

Kalaloch$24/night

theentirepark.Itisrecreational,vehicle-

friendly.

Dosewallipsfeaturesroughly30

DosewallipsFree

campsites,noneofwhichcanbe

reservedaheadoftime.Itisaccessible

throughouttheyear.

ThingstoKnowBeforeYouGo

VBringaBearCanister(防熊罐):Theparkisfilledwithallkindsofwildlifethataremore

thanwillingtohelpthemselvestoyourfood.Bringabearcanistertokeepyoursuppliessafe.

VFirewood:Somecampgroundshavefirewoodfbrsale,butvisitorsareallowedtocollect

kindling(弓I火物)inlocationswherethatisn'tthecase.

VGroupCampingSites:Theparkofferslarge-groupcampingsitesinKalaloch.The

reservationmayrequireaphonecalltocompleteandhasdifferentpricingmodels.Visitthe

websiteformoreinformation.

VReservationFees:Allfeesforthevariouscampsitesarepayablebycreditcardonly.No

cashisaccepted.Besuretohaveacardwithyouifyouarenotmakingareservationonline

aheadoftime.

21.WhatdoStaircaseandDosewallipshaveincommon?

A.Theychargethemost.B.Theywelcometentsonly.

C.Theyareopenyear-round.D.Theyneedareservation.

22.Whichcampgroundissuitableforcampersinlargegroups?

A.Staircase.B.Kalaloch.C.Dosewallips.D.DeerPark.

23.Whichofthefollowingisbannedinthecampgrounds?

A.Makingafire.B.Feedingwildanimals.

C.Payingincash.D.Bringingsomefirewood.

OneSaturdaylastNovember,Isteppedintomylocallibrary.Iwasabouttoreadabook

whenIheardanelderlymanspeaktoalady,"Thislibrarywillsoonbecomeacaf6.Everyone

isreadingwithelectronicdevices,"hesaid.Hearingthis,Iwantedtoshout,"Istillread

librarybooks!'*ButmywordsstuckinmythroatandIfoundteenagersaroundmewere

talkingtofriendsorstaringattheirphones.

Readingonlinefeelsrobotictome.It'slikeIstareatascreenandclick"next"forthe

followingpagetoappearuntiltheveryendofthee-book,andattheendofallofthat,Ijust

think,"That'sit?"ButwhenIreadaprintedbook,it'slikeI'mholdingontothecharacters.1

canvisualizetheplotbelter,asIcanpicturethescenesofeachmomentinmyheadwithmore

accuracyandimagination.

Besides,someonlinebooksmisscomponentsthatareintheprintednovels.Forinstance,

thephysicalcopyofafantasynovelIhavereadcontainsamap,butthee-bookversiondoes

not.Thatisaninjusticetoe-bookusers;afterreadingandinterpretingthemap,thestory

madealotmoresenseforme,intermsofthesettingandplot.

Andpersonally,physicallyturningtothenextpageisbetterthanclicking"next'1.When

readingonline,IsometimesworrythatIclick"next"tooquickly.Itfeelsmorelikearace;I

wanttofinishitbecausethepagesjustkeepmakingthat"flipping"soundandIwonderhow

longthebookreallyis.

Someprintedbookshaveaspecialsmellthatmakesthenovelfeelspecialtome.It's

hardtodescribebutI'msureI'mnottheonlyonethatthinksso.IknowIcannotconvince

everyteentoswitchfromthedigitalbooktotheprintedone,butmaybemywritingaboutthe

differencewillatleastgetsomeofthemtothinkaboutit.

24.Whywillthelibrarybereplacedbyacafe?

A.Fewpeopleheadforit.B.Illacksgoodmanagement.

C.Fewpeoplereaditsbooks.D.Itholdslittleattractionfortheyouth.

25.Whydoestheauthorpreferprintedbooksaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Theyincludeadditionalcontents.

B.Theyleaveavividimpression.

C.Theyhaveaspecialpleasantsmell.

D.Theycanimprovereaders*imagination.

26.Whatinfluencedocsreadingonlinehaveontheauthor?

A.Makinghertiredofreading.B.Leadinghertoreadaimlessly.

C.Bringingmoreinjusticetoher.D.Stoppingherdiggingintoreading.

27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeofwritingthistext?

A.Toawakenteenagers'interestinreading.

B.Topublicizeadvantagesofprintedbooks.

C.Toreducetheimpactofelectronicdevices.

D.Toencourageteenstochangethereadingmedium.

Peopleareflyingmorethanever.Fromshorttripstotravelingaroundtheglobe,many

areonthemove.ButfindingthewayattheairportshasneverbeeneasyintheUS,dueto

crowdingandalotoftaskslikecheckingin,takingcareofbaggage,screeningandfinding

yourgate.Itisoftendifficulttogettowhereyouaregoing.Ifyouareinawheelchairor

visuallychallenged,it'sevenharder.

ThenewterminalattheKansasCityInternationalAirportisdesignedtofixmanyof

theseshortcomings.Thenewfacilityfeaturesindoorplayareas,changingrooms,andaquiet

roomforpeoplewhocannothandlethenoiseoractivityofabusyairport.Thereisevenapet

reliefareaforpeopletravelingwiththeirfurryfamilymembers.Oneinnovationistheglass-

walledjetbridgeforpeoplewhoareworriedaboutgettingonandoffplanes.Andforpeople

whoareuncomfortablewiththewholeairportandflyingprocess,therearesimulators(模擬

器)thatallowtravelerstogofromboardingtotakingoffvirtually.

JustinMeyer,withtheKansasCilyAviationDeparimeni,saidthenewterminalseisa

levelofinclusivitythatpassengerswillexpectinotherairports."Thegoalisn'tthatwe're

foreverattheheadoftheline,"Meyersaid."Mygoalwasjusttoraisethebar,soifsomeone

elsewantstobuildthemostaccessibleairportintheworld,they'regoingtohavetostartfrom

whereKansasCitystopped.Intheend,passengerswin."

Whilemakingairportsmoreaccessibletopeoplewithdifferentabilitiesmayseemtobe

expensiveordifficult,thebenefitscertainlyoutweighthecosts.Accessibleairportsmeanthat

morepeopleandtheirfamilieswillbeabletotravelandthentheskieswillbefriendlytoall.

28.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?

A.Tocallonairportstoimprovetheirservices.

B.Toexplainthebackgroundtothenewterminal.

C.Tostresstheannoyanceoffrequentairtravelers.

D.Toshowthecomplexityofboardingprocedures.

29.Whoaremostlikelytousetheglass-walledjetbridge?

A.Peoplewhotakeapet.B.Peoplewhouseawheelchair.

C.Peoplewhotravelwithfamily.D.Peoplewhohaveflightanxiety.

30.WhatdoesJustinMeyerimplyaboutthenewterminal?

A.Itneedsfurtherimprovement.

B.lthasthebestpassengerservices.

C.Itsetsahigherstandardforairportservices.

D.Itaimstoleadtheworldinaccessibility.

31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheKansasCityInternationalAirport'spractice?

A.Supportive.B.Conservative.C.Unprejudiced.D.Doubtful.

Alastdefenderofprivacy,ourbrainshaveremainedinviolale(未受侵犯的),evenas

sensorsnowrecordourheartbeats,breaths,stepsandsleep.Allthatisabouttochange.

Largetechcompaniesarealreadyinvestingheavilyinbrainwearables.Theyaimtoput

brainsensorsintosmartwatches,headsetsandsleepaids.Integratingthemintoouieveryday

livescouldrevolutionizehealthcare,enablingpersonalizedtreatmentofconditions.Brain

sensorscouldimproveourabilitytothink,focusandevencommunicatewithtechnological

telepalhy(心'靈感應(yīng))一usingthepowerofthoughtsandemotionstodriveinteractionwithAR

andVRheadsets.

Butbrainwearablesalsoposerealriskstomentalprivacyandself-determination.Asthese

devicesincrease,they'llgeneratevastamountsofneural(神經(jīng)的)data,creatingawindow

intoourbrainslates.Nowadays,ourinnerselvesarenolassecretasbefore.From

neuromarketingtotherabbitholeofsocialmedia,theyviolatehumanbrainsevenwhen

peopledon'trealizethat.Socialmedia"like"buttonsandnotificationsarefeaturesdesigned

todrawushabituallybacktoplatforms,usingourbrains1rewardsystems.

Asbrainwearablesandartificialintelligence(AI)advance,thelinebetweenhumanagency

andmachineinterventionwillalsonotbemanifest.Whenawearablereshapesourthoughts

andemotions,howmuchofouractionsremaintrulyourown?Aswebegintooffloadmental

tasksontoAI,weriskbecomingoverlydependentontechnology.ShouldweallowAIto

shapeourmentalexperiences?Andhowdowekeepourhumanityinaninterconnectedworld

remadebythesetechnologies?

Westandatthebeginningofabrainwearablerevolution.Weneedcautionandanopen

debateabouttherisksandbenefitsofneurotechnologytoensureitisusedresponsibly.Toget

therewillrequirewerecognizenewdigitalagerightstopreserveourinnerliberty-self-

determinationoverourbrainsandmentalexperiences.Wemustdosonow,beforethechoice

isnolongerourstomake.

32.Whatisstressedaboutbrainwearablesinparagraph2?

A.Theirapplication.B.Theirpotential.C.Thcirpopularity.D.Theirdiversity.

33.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbymentioningsocialmedia"like'*buttonsand

notifications?

A.Peoplerelyontechnologytoomuch.B.Riskofbrainwearablesiseverywhere.

C.Neuromarketingaffectspeopleeasily.D.Mentalprivacyisviolatedunknowingly.

34.Whatdoestheword"manifest"underlinedinparagraph4mean?

A.Clear.B.Stable.C.Necessary.D.Reasonable.

35.Whatdoestheauthorappealtopeopletodo?

A.Beopentonewtechnology.B.Opposebrainwearables.

C.Defendthefreedomofthought.D.Keephumanityinhigh-techera.

三、七選五

36.EveryyearatNewYearwefaceaclearchoice—anewchapterorthesameo'dstory?

BehaviouralsciencetellsusthatinsteadofNewYear'sresolutions,theprinciplesofgetting

intonewhabitsthrough"everydayactions"areamuchmoreeffectivewaytochangeyour

life.①Thereareseveralstepstofollow.

Makethegoalveryspecificandcontinuefirmly.Say'I'mgoingtolose2poundsperweek

byexercisingthreetimes,stoppingeatingchocolateandfocusingonahealthydinner"instead

of"I'mgoingtoloseweight".②Writeitinplaceswhereyouwillbeconsistently

remindedofit.

③Themostimportantthingistocreatesimple,smallsteps-andactoften.Big

goalsareannoying.Focusingonthesmallstepswillmakethemachievableandrelevant.Ilis

thegeneraleffectofconsistencythataddsuptoabigchange.

Trackandmeasureyourprogress.Asthefamousoldsayinggoes,ifyoudon'tmeasureit,

youcan'tmanageit.④Imagineplayingtennisorfootballandnotkeepingthescore.

Yetthat'swhatmostpeopledowiththeirNewYear'sresolutions.Inordertoacquirenew

habits,youneedtokeepIhescore.

Celebrateyourwins.Celebrationmakeseveryonehappy.Ilreleasesgreatwarmchemicals

inbrainswhichnotonlyencourageyoutodomorebutalsoareattheheartofmotivationand

satisfaction.Themoreyoucelebrate,themorelikelyyouaretokeeponwinning.⑤

A.Aimforprogressnotperfection.

B.Breakthegoaldownintoeveiydayactions.

C.Youneedclearvisibilityofhowyouaregettingon.

D.MostNewYear'sresolutionsaretoounclearandeasilyforgotten.

E.Ifyoufollowthemwithcommitmentandfocus,youv/illchangeandachievemuch.

F.Thereisanotherthingtokeepinmind—bekindandrecognisethegreatnessinyou.

G.Makeyourgoalknowntofriendsandfamilywhosepressurehelpsyousticktothetask.

四、完形填空(15空)

Iwasanactivekidwhoplayedhoursofbasketballandstillcycledseveralkilometershome.

Astheyearswentby,Ihadsomecondition,whichmadeit1formetoexercise.Later,my

conditiongotworseand2andresultedin"deadly'^laziness.Ifindmyself3myfeetto

haveawalkorrun,andoftenfinding4torest.However,Idorememberaweekendwhen

Ifelt5enoughtogoforaseasidewalk.Isatonthebeachandjust6thewholeview

ofthesea.

Now,Iwantyouto7meforaminute:closeyoureyesandpictureyourselfsittingon

thebeachlookingatthesea.Doyou8itsedge?SomemayanswerMNo.Justan9

stretchofthesea".Wcarcliketherocks—heavyorlight-beingthrownintothesea.The

weightrepresentsthe10we'recarrying.Thelighteroneshavegreater11ofgoing

further.

Themattersoftheheartarecomplexand12affectus.Somanyproblemscanmakeus

suffer."Forgiveness"isapowerfulwordandemotionwhenitconiestomattersoftheheart.

The13toletgoandforgivemomentwhenweourselvesisreallyaweightoffour

shoulders.Thejourneyisnever-endingand14attimes,butitwillsurelybeeasierwhen

welearnto15theload.

37.A.necessaryB.impossibleC.difficultD.inappropriate

38.A.outofcontrolB.outofsorts

C.beyondbeliefD.beyondexpectations

39.A.swingingB.draggingC.plantingD.raising

40.A.waysB.opportunitiesC.alternativesD.excuses

41.A.motivatedB.satisfiedC.excitedD.astonished

42.A.figuredoutB.tookinC.madeupD.turnedon

43.A.ignoreB.assistC.applaudD.follow

44.A.identifyB.confirmC.spotD.reach

45.A.endlessB.appealingC.additional□.impressive

46.A.burdenB.secretC.rcsponsibility0.challenge

47.A.competitivenessB.likelihood

C.freedom0.confidence

48.A.gradualiyB.regularlyC.eventuallyD.certainly

49.A.promiseB.agreeC.delermine0.happen

50.A.adventurousB.punishingC.annoyingD.emotional

51.A.bcarB.spreadC.drop□.lighten

五、短文填空

52.InNovember2023,Chinalaunchedathree-yearactionplantopromotetheuseof

bambooasareplacement①plastic.Actually,I'vebeenusingbambooproductsmore

oftenoveriheyears.

Thelookandfeelofbambooareabsolutelyaboveandbeyondplastic,②theremust

bemorepositiveaspectstobamboootherthanjustaesihetics(美學(xué)).Whencomparedto(3)

(healthy)plastic,bambooisahighlyrenewable,naturalmaterialthatis

biodegradable(可生物降解的)and④(become)the"greengold"ofmoderntimesin

recentyearsbecauseithassomanygoodqualities.⑤(live)inatimewhenmostofour

homesarefilledwithplastic,Ithinkit'stimetowakeuptothegreenalternativeandrealize

⑥(it)fullpotentialasaplanetprotector.

Thissupcr-powcrcdplantisactuallyagrassandlookslikeaweedintermsof⑦

quicklyitcangrowandwhereitcanlive.Theproductioncostsofbambooareextremelylow

duetotheeasy⑧(available)ofthismaterial,anditrequiresalmostzeroadjustment⑨

(make)whenpeopleproducebambooproducts.Fromhouseholdobjectstodecorative

settings,thequantityofusesbamboohas⑩(go)beyondyourwildestdreamsandI'd

lovetoseeitbecomingmorepopularastimegoeson.

六、書(shū)面表達(dá)

53.近日,你校就學(xué)生參加社團(tuán)的動(dòng)機(jī)進(jìn)行了一次問(wèn)卷調(diào)查。假定你是校英文報(bào)的記者,

請(qǐng)結(jié)合圖文信息寫(xiě)一篇調(diào)查報(bào)告,內(nèi)容包括:

1.調(diào)查結(jié)果;

2.你的看法。

消磨時(shí)間一

8%發(fā)展興趣愛(ài)好

擴(kuò)大交際圈X34%

18.5%

豐宮課余生活

39.5%

學(xué)生參與社團(tuán)動(dòng)機(jī)調(diào)查結(jié)果(人數(shù)百分比)

注意:

1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式作答。

七、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)

54.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Myeight-year-oldbrotherTimandIwereexaminingashoeboxinourhouse.Hetookthe

topoftheboxoffashesaidwecouldusethisboxtocatchacoolbreeze(微風(fēng)).

Myfamilylivedinasmalldeserttownwheretheonlybreezesthatblewwerehotwinds,

especiallyinsummer.Ididn'tunderstandwhatmybrotherwastalkingabout,buthewas

severalyearsolder,soItrustedhim.

"Astorysayskidscancatchacoolbreezeusingaboxandenjoyilwhenevertheywant,"

Timsaid.Surprised,Iaskedwhetheritwastrue.Hegaveanod.

Andbecauseourparentswouldtakeustothesnow-covered,windymountainsforfunthe

followingweekend,Timdecidedhe'dsecretlyusethisshoeboxtocatchacoolbreeze.And

hesaidhe'dgivethebreeze-filledshoeboxtoourparentsasagiftontheirbirthday.Our

parentssharedabirthday,whichfellonahotAugustday."Iwanttogivethemasurprise,

lettingthemenjoythecoolwind,"Timsaidjoyfully.Inspired,Ialsowantedtogiveour

parentsthesamegift,soIfoundanothershoebox.

Thefollowingweekend,ourfamilywenttothemountains.TimandIranbackandforth

withourboxes,attemptingtotrapasmanycoolbreezesaspossible.Whenwearrivedhome,

Timstoredourboxesinararelyusedrefrigerator."It'llenableustostorethecoolbreeze,"he

smiled.Fromthatmomenton,1keptaneyeonourbreezeboxes.Mygreatestworrywasthat

theywouldbethrownoutaccidentally.

Whensummerarrived,ourlocaltemperaturekeptrising.AndwehadanunusuallyhotJuly

day.Oneday,TimandIsatbeforeourdoor,tryingtocooloff.Andthetwoshoeboxeskept

crossingmymind.Eventually,IwassohotthatIwantedtoopenmybreezebox.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式作答。

ThenIheadedfortherefrigeratorsecretly,withoutnoticingTimfollowingme.

Whenourparents'birthdayfinallyarrived.TimandIexcitedlytookouttheshoeboxes.

參考答案

1.答案:C

解析:W:What'syourregretaboutyourearlyteenyears?

M:IwishI'dtakenschoolmoreseriously.

W:Whatdoyouwishyoucoulddodifferently?

M:Well,Igotgoodgrades,butIdidn'tstudytolearn,justtopasstests.IfIcoulddoitover,I

wouldstudytomakemyselfabetterperson.

2.答案:C

解析:M:Whatareyouafraidof?

W:Well,I'mterrifiedofpublicspeaking.

M:Whydon'tyoupracticespeakingalone,orinfrontofapet?Thenyoucouldpracticein

frontofonefriend,andthenafewfriends.Slowly,you'llgainconfidence.

W:That'sagoodidea.Thanks.

3.答案:A

解析:W:Didyouhearaboutthewomanwhohastospendamonthinjailbecauseherpet

pigistoofat?

M:What?No!Iknowmostweighbetween65and100pounds.Whataboutherpet?

W:Herpot-belliedpigweighs200pounds!It'sunhealthyforthepooranimaltobethatbig,

andithastroublewalking.

4.答案:B

解析:W:IhadanopportunitytodosomethingI'vealwayswantedtodo.

M:Really?Whatwasthat?

W:IwasworkingalarestaurantandImetamovieproducer.Heaskedmetoauditionfora

smallpartinamoviethatbecamereallyfamous.

M:Really?Whatmovie?

5.答案:A

解析:M:Ifeveryonerodeabiketoschoolorwork,thentherewouldbealollessair

pollution.

W:Youhaveapoint,butthenwe'dgettoworkallhotandsweaty.Wecan'tlooklike

professionalsafterbikingtowork.

M:Youcouldchangeclothesaftergettingthere.

W:Isecwhatyoumean,buthowwouldyoucarryasuitioworkifyouwerebiking?

6.答案:A

解析:W:Inmyhometown,biggershoppingmallsareopeningup,andsmallstoresare

closing.

M:Why?

W:Themainreasonisthatitiseasytogotomanystoresallatoncewhenyougotoa

shoppingmall.Thesmallstoresspreadacrossthecity,soittakesmoretimetogotoseveral.

M:Andmallssometimeshavelowerprices.Whal'sanothertrend?

W:Peoplearespendingmoretimeinlibrariesbecausebooksandmagazinesaresoexpensive.

Theycansavealotofmoneyiftheydon'tbuythem.

7.答案:C

8.答案:A

解析:M:Whatkindofquestionswereyouasked?

W:Nothingtoosurprising.Theywantedmetotalkthroughmyworkexperienceandsaywhy

Iwantedtogointothefinancialindustry.Itoldthemaboutthebook-keepingcoursewewere

doingatcollege.

M:So,didyougetthejob?

W:Ihavetowaitanotherweektofindouttheirdecision.Theyarestillinterviewingpeople.

Buttherearetwopostsavailable,soImightbelucky!

M:Yes.I'llkeepmyfingerscrossedforyou!

W:Thanks.I'llletyouknowwhathappens.

9.答案:B

10.答案:A

解析:M:Hey.Tina.Howarethebirthdaypartypreparationscoming?

W:Great.It'sgoingtobesomuchfun.Everythingisinplace.

M:Well,Katieisreallyexcited.ShecanhardlywailforFriday.

W:Whatdoyoumean?YoutalkedtoKatie,Ted?

M:Yeah,Isawheratthedrycleaner'sthedaybeforeyesterdayandaskedifshewasgoingio

dressupfortheparty.

W:Butshedidn'tevenknowabouttheparty!Itwassupposedtobeasurprise!

M:Asurprise?Oh...nowondershelookedconfusedatfirst.

W:Ican'tbelieveyoutoldher.Thisruinseverything!

M:Oh,I'msony.Ididn'trealize!ButKatieseemedthrilledanyway.

W:Iguess.Well,maybeIcancomeupwithadifferentwaytosurpriseher.

M:Gosh,Ireallydofeeltenible.CanIhelpyouwithanything?

11.答案:A

12.答案:C

13.答案:C

解析:M:Hey,thesearegreatseats!Thankyouforinvitingme.

W:Iwasactuallyshockedyouwantedtocome.Ididn'tthinkyoulikeddramas.

M:Theyarenotasgoodasactionandadventurefilms,buttheycanbeentertaining:

W:Personally,Idon'tlikeactionandadventuremovies.Theyaresounrealistic.

M:Whatdoyoumean?

W:Well,theheroalwaysdoessomethingimpossiblelikejumpingfromthetopofa

skyscraperwithoutaparachute.Andwhentheygethurt,theyneverhavetogotothehospital.

M:Right,butthat'swhatmakesthemexciting

W:StiH,it'snotmycupoftea.

M:Hey,bytheway,areyoustilltryingtosellyourcar?Youshouldmakeavisittomy

father'scardealership.

W:Notanymore.Itrsalongstory.Oh,themovieisabouttostart.I'lltellyoulater.

14.答案:A

15.答案:B

16.答案:C

17.答案:B

解析:M:LetmetellyoualittleaboutParkLeisureCenter.Asyoucansee,thereception

areahereisveryspacious,andthereisplentyofroomtomeetyourfriendsandhaveadrink.

Wealsohavenewdancestudioswithfloor-to-ceilingmirrors.Thedancestudiosaretothe

leftofthereceptionarea,oppositetheswimmingpool.Boththerollerskatingand

skateboardingclasseswillbeheldintheSkateCenter.Thecenterisbesidethechanging

rooms,whichyoucanseebehindus,betweenthegymandtenniscourts.Now,thenextthing

IwanttotalkaboutishowtojointheParkLeisureCenter.First,youneedtocompleteaform

withyouraddressandtelephonenumberandthenameofyourschool.Ifyou'reundersixteen

yearsold,pleaseaskoneofyourparentstosigntheform.Youcanpayanannualfeeof$200,

oryoucanpay$20eachtimeyouattendtheclasses.Thereisaone-dollaradmissionfeein

thiscase.Whetheryoudecidetopayinonegoorwitheachvisit,youstillneedyour

membershipcard.Allyouneedtodoisshowthiscardeverytimeyoucometothecenter,and

ifyouwanttobookaclass,youjustneedyourmembershipnumber.

18.答案:B

19.答案:C

20.答案:B

21.答案:C

解析:根據(jù)Staircase介紹中的"Thelocationisopenthroughthewholeyear”和

Dosewallips介紹中的"Ilisaccessiblethroughouttheyearn可知,這兩個(gè)露營(yíng)地的共同之

處在于它們?nèi)觊_(kāi)放。故選C。

22.答案:B

解析:根據(jù)Kalaloch介紹中的"Withits170campsites,Kalalochisthelargest...park"及

ThingstoKnowBeforeYouGo吾B分中的“Theparkofferslargc-groupcampingsitesin

Kalaloch”可知,Kalaloch適合大型團(tuán)體露營(yíng)者。

23.答案:C

解析:根據(jù)uReservationFees:Allfeesforthevariouscampsitesarepayablebycreditcard

only.Nocashisacceptedn可知,各露營(yíng)地所有費(fèi)用均以信用卡支付,不接受現(xiàn)金支付。

24.答案:C

解析:根據(jù)第一段中老人的話(huà),以及圖書(shū)館中作者身邊青少年的表現(xiàn)“teenagers

aroundmeweretalkingtofriendsorstaringattheirphonesn可知,很少有人閱讀圖書(shū)館里

的書(shū)了,所以圖書(shū)館要變

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