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浙江省舟山市2024-2025學年高二上學期期末檢測英語試題(含聽力)一、聽力選擇題(本大題共10小題)1.Howmanystudentsarethereattheschoolthisyear?A.400. B.700. C.1,000.2.Whatdoesthemandecidetosell?A.Hiscomputer. B.HisCDs. C.Hiscamera.3.Whatprogramwillbeshownafterthenews?A.Acartoonmovie. B.Afoodprogram. C.Afootballmatch.4.Howwillthemangotoschooltomorrow?A.Bycar. B.Bybicycle. C.Bybus.5.WhyisSallylatefortheappointment?A.Shehadanaccident. B.Shewenttothehospital. C.Shehadtopicksomeoneup.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.7.WhereisCathygoingnext?A.Tothemountains. B.Totheforest. C.Totheriver.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatkindofexercisedidthearticlesuggest?A.Jogging. B.Cross-countryskiing. C.Downhillskiing.9.Howiscross-countryskiingdifferentfromdownhillskiing?A.It’sgoodforlungsandhearts.B.Itcanbedoneinflatareas.C.Itdoesn’trequiremuchsnow.10.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?A.Herhusband. B.Herfriend. C.Herson.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodofirst?A.Doscienceexperiments. B.BuyChristmasgifts. C.TaketheStarFerry.12.Whichplacedoesthemanshowlittleinterestin?A.TheScienceMuseum. B.OceanPark. C.TempleStreetNightMarket.13.WhatmightthewomanthinkoftakingtheStarFerry?A.Exciting. B.Silly. C.Boring.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Wherewillthemangofirst?A.Toahall. B.Toaclassroom. C.Toameetingroom.15.WhatwilltheDirectoroftheStudiestalkabout?A.Socialactivities. B.Differentcourses. C.Studentdormitories.16.Howlongwillthemanstayinthehall?A.Oneandahalfhours.B.Onehourandfifteenminutes.C.Onehourandforty-fiveminutes.17.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthetest?A.Glad. B.Confident. C.Surprised.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whoisthetalkprobablyintendedfor?A.Animalactivists. B.Zoovisitors. C.Zookeepers.19.Whyarenightanimalshardtobeobserved?A.Becausetheyaresleepingduringtheday.B.Becausetheyarenotallowedtobewatched.C.Becausetheyareuncomfortablewithdaylight.20.Whatisthefunctionofredlightinthesystem?A.Tocreatenaturaldaylight.B.Toenablevisitorstowatch.C.Toputnightanimalstosleep.二、閱讀理解(本大題共5小題)ThehitChinesevideogameBlackMyth:WukonghasrecentlysparkedasurgeintourisminNorthChina’sShanxiprovince.Amongthe36ancientarchitecturalsitesfeaturedinthegame,27areinShanxi.Thefollowingsaretheonestobeinyourtravellinglist.YungangGrottoes,treasurecollectionsofBuddhistartAtriptoDatongwouldn’tbecompletewithoutexploringtheYungangGrottoes,aUNESCOWorldCulturalHeritagesite.YungangGrottoesrepresentthepeakofBuddhistcaveartfromthe5thand6thcenturies.Atotalof45majorcavesand209affiliated(附屬的)oneshousemorethan59,000sculpturesinvarioussizes,withthemesfromhistorytoarchitectureandmusic.HuayanTemple,aculturalgemfromtheLiaoandJindynastiesHuayanTemple,originallybuiltin1038,isamongthemostwell-preservedtemplecomplexesfromtheLiaoandJindynasties(916—1234).Recognizedasan“artmuseumofLiaoandJindynasties”,thetemplecontainsancientarttreasuresofstatuesandwallpaintings,andplaysavitalroleinBuddhistcultureandChinesearchitecture.XuankongTemple,thehangingmarvelXuankongTemple,standingasaculturallandmarkofDatong,isbuiltintoacliffatHengshanMountain,about60metersabovetheground,whichattractsnumerousthrillloversfromalloverthecountryperyear.ConstructedduringthelateNorthernWeiDynasty(386-534),XuankongTempleisrenownedforitsdaringlocation.In2010,Timemagazinelisteditasoneofthe10mostdangerousbuildingsintheworld.21.Whoarethetargetreadersofthispassage?A.Buildingarchitects. B.Interestedtourists.C.Skilledadventurers. D.Videogameenthusiasts.22.WhatdoYungangGrottoesandHuayanTemplehaveincommon?A.Theyboastthesamelonghistory.B.Theyincludesculpturesandpaintings.C.TheyholdworkswithBuddhistelements.D.TheyarelistedasUNESCOWorldCulturalHeritagesites.23.WhatisspecialaboutXuankongTemple?A.Ithasalonghistoryof1500years.B.Itfeaturesitsadventurousposition.C.Itisthemostdangerousbuildingintheworld.D.Itismostlyvisitedbythrillloversthroughouttheworld.FangLi,a70-year-olddirectorandproducer,hittheheadlinewithTheSinkingoftheLisbonMaru.LateinSeptember1942,theJapanesemilitarytransportedover1,800BritishprisonersofwarfromHongKongtoJapanbyship.InthewatersoffDongjiIsland,itwastorpedoed(被魚雷擊中)byaUSsubmarine.FishermenfromZhoushanriskedtheirlivestosave384POWs.Fangwasshocked.“HowhadweinChinaneverheardoftheLisbonMaru?WeknowoftheTitanic,butnoonehereevermentionedtheLisbonMaru.”ThismysteryarousedFang'scuriosity,leadinghimtobeginthesearchfortheshipin2016.Duringthejourney,Fanglearnedof94-year-oldLinAgen,thesolesurvivingfishermantohaveparticipatedintherescue,andofa98-year-oldBritishsoldier,DennisMorley,whosurvivedtheordeal.“Itfeltlikearaceagainsttime.Wehadtodocumenttheirstoriesbeforeitwastoolate,”Fangsays.Fanglaunchedasearchformoresurvivorsandtheirfamilies.HeplacedadsinBritishnewspaperslikeTheSundayTimesandTheGuardian.“PeoplethoughtIwascrazy—“Whoevenreadsnewspapersanymore?theysaid.ButIknewthattheelderly,likemyself,stilldo,”Fangsays.Thecampaignwasasuccess,leadingtoBBCRadio4invitinghimonashow,whichinturnconnectedhimwith380POWfamilies.OnAug23,TheSinkingoftheLisbonMarupremieredonDongjiIsland,wherethetragedyoccurred.FangwroteonhisWeChatmoments:“WefinallyshowedthedocumentaryonDongjiIsland,theveryplacewhereourancestorsperformedtheirheroicacts82yearsago.Ialsoreceivedthehonorarytitleof‘DongjiIslandCitizen’—aprivilegeItreasuredeeply.”24.Wherecouldyoufindthepassage?A.Inanacademicjournal. B.Inahistoryreport.C.Inanentertainmentmagazine. D.Inafilmreview.25.WhatdoesFangmeanby“Itfeltlikearaceagainsttime”inparagraph3?A.Hewantedtosaveeveryminutetofinishthefilm.B.Hewantedtosolvethemysteryassoonaspossible.C.ItwasalreadytoolateforpeopleinChinatohearoftheship.D.Itwasvitaltodocumentthestorybeforethewitnessespassedaway.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Therewasanaturaldisasterthatdestroyedtheship.B.Fangreceiveddoubtwhenplacingadsinnewspapers.C.FangbecameacitizenofDongjiIslandafterthepremiereofthefilm.D.ThefilmwasproducedonDongjiIslandwherethetragedyoccurred.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FangLi:aDeterminedDirector.B.DongjiIsland:aLandofHeroes.C.DongjiIslandCitizen:anHonoraryPrivilege.D.TheSinkingoftheLisbonMaru:aMovingTragedy.ScientistshavemadeanamazingdiscoverydeepundergroundinSouthAfrica.Theyfoundtinylivingcreaturescalledmicrobesinarockestimatingtobe2billionyearsold!Thisrockwasfoundalmost50feetbelowthesurfaceinaspecialplacecalledtheBushveldIgneousComplex.Thisfindingisveryexcitingbecauseitshowstheoldestknownlivingmicrobesfoundinsuchextremeconditions,mucholderthananyothermicrobesfoundbefore.Theleaderoftheresearchteam,YoheySuzuki,said,“Wedidn'tknowif2-billion-year-oldrockswerehabitable.Untilnow,theoldestgeologicallayerinwhichlivingmicroorganismshadbeenfoundwasa100-million-year-olddepositbeneaththeoceanfloor,sothisisaveryexcitingdiscovery.”Therocksamplewasabout1footlongandcamefromanareaknownforhavingalotofvaluableminerals.Thisareawasformedwhenhotmagma(巖漿)cooleddownslowlyunderground.Becausetherockshavestayedmostlythesameforbillionsofyears,theycreatedsafelittlespaces,orcracks,wheremicrobescouldliveandthrive.Tomakesurethatthemicrobestheyfoundwerereallyfromtheoldrockandnotjustsomethingthatgotmixedinlater,thescientistsusedsomespecialtoolstostudythem.Theyusedthreedifferentmethodscalledelectronmicroscopy,fluorescentmicroscopy,andinfraredspectroscopytolookcloselyatthemicrobes’DNAandproteins,andwereabletoshowthatthemicrobeswerealiveandthattheyhadlivedinthatrockforaverylongtime.Findingtheseancientmicrobeshelpsscientistsunderstandhowlifecanexisteveninextremeconditions.Theresearchershopethatbystudyingtheseancientmicrobes,theycanlearnmoreabouthowlifebeganonEarthandhowitevolvedovertime.Theyarealsocurioustoseeifthiscanhelpthemfindsignsoflifeonotherplanets,likeMars.28.Whywasthediscoveryofmicrobesthrilling?A.Becauseitprovesthe2-billion-year-oldrockswereinhabitable.B.Becauseitdiscoverstheoldestknownlivingmicrobesintheworld.C.BecauseitrevealstheworlddeepundertheBushveldIgneousComplex.D.Becauseituncoversa100-million-year-olddepositbeneaththeoceanfloor.29.Whatmadeitpossibleformicrobestosurvive?A.Theextremeweather. B.Themeltingmagma.C.Thestableconditions. D.Thediverseminerals.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlyfocuson?A.Themicrobestheydiscovered. B.Thediscoveriestheymade.C.Theresearchmethodstheyapplied. D.Theorganismstheymixed.31.Whatmaytheseancientmicrobeshelpresearcherstolearninthefuture?A.TheinhabitabilityoftheMars. B.Thesignsoflifeinsevereconditions.C.TheDNAandproteinsofotherspecies. D.Theemergenceandevolutionoflife.Aspectsofyourpersonalitycanberevealedinaheartbeat,literally,anewstudyfromGermanysuggests.Thestudyidentifiedheartbeat“signatures”—wavepatternsintheheart'selectricalactivity—thatwerelinkedwithpersonalitytraits.Peoplewithcertainheartbeatsignaturesscoredhigherontestsofneuroticism(神經(jīng)過敏)—meaningtheseindividualstendtoexperiencemorenegativeemotions,suchasanxietyandadepressedmood,andfewerpositiveemotions,includinghappinessandcheerfulness.Thestudyinvolved425universitystudentsages18to33.Thestudentscompletedpersonalitytests,andhadtheirheartelectricalactivitymeasuredusingelectrocardiography(心電圖).“Withthismethod,wehavefoundsomethingthatisperhapsmoreaccurate,andmorerelatable,thanmanyothermeasuresofpersonality,”saidstudyresearcherStefanKoelsch,aprofessorofbiologicalpsychologyattheFreieUniversityBerlin.Theresultssuggestsuchheartbeatsignaturesmayprovideamoreobjectivewaytomeasurepersonalitythancurrentmethods,theresearcherssay.Personalityiscommonlyassessedusingquestionnaires,butthesemaysufferfrombias—peoplemaychooseresponsesthattheythinkaremoreacceptablefortheirgender,ortheymaymisunderstandtheirowntraits.Researchersmayalsobeabletoidentifyheartbeatsignaturesthatarecharacteristicofcertainemotionaldisorders,suchasdepression,orofcardiovasculardiseases,Koelschsaid.Suchsignaturescouldonedayhelpdiagnosethesedisorders,oridentifypeopleatriskforthem,hesaid.Previously,Koelschandcolleaguesfoundalinkbetweencertainheartelectricalactivitypatternsandpeoplewith“cold”personalities,whotendnottoshowemotion.Inthenewstudy,similarpatternswereseenamongthosewithhighscoresinneuroticismandlowscoresinpositiveemotion,likecompassionandempathy.AlthoughKoelschsuspectsthatthistypeofelectricalpatternisnotparticularlyhealthy,futureresearchisneededtoconfirmthis.Eventually,Koelschhopestobeabletoseewhethercertaininterventions,suchaslisteningtomusicorwatchingfilms,changeemotionalstatesandtheheart'selectricalactivity,hesaid.32.Whatdoes“signatures”refertoinParagraph1?A.Thescoresofneuroticismtests. B.People’spersonalitytraits.C.Theresearchers’writtennames. D.Thewavepatternsofyourheart.33.Whatdoresearchersthinkaboutthecommonassessmentofpersonality?A.Itismoreobjectiveandmuchhealthier.B.Itislikelytobeprejudicedandmisunderstood.C.Itisbasedonheartelectricalactivitymeasures.D.Itismoreaccurateandmorerelatabletopeople.34.Accordingtothestudy,whatcanbelearnedabout“cold”people?A.Theytendtoscorelowerinneuroticismtests.B.Theytendtosufferfromcardiovasculardisease.C.Theytendtobelesscompassionateandempathetic.D.Theytendtogainhigherdegreesinpositiveemotions.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Heartbeatshintyourpersonalitytraits.B.Heartbeatsignatureshealdepression.C.Heartbeatschangeyouremotionalstates.D.Heartbeatsindicatestheelectricalactivity.HowtoImproveMathSkillsThere’snodoubtthatmathistough.Bybuildingupyourskillsandpracticingeveryday,youcanmakemathalittlelessfrustratingandhaveahigherchanceofsuccess.Usethesetipsandtricksduringschool,whileyou’restudying.Practicemathineverydaysituations.36.Forexample,ifasweaterthat’sregularly$38isonsalefor30%off,whatisthesaleprice?($26.60).Orifyouneedtodoublearecipethatcallsfor3/4cupofflour,howmuchflourwillyouneed?(1.5cups).Or,ifyouplantohikeanewtrailthat’s7mileslongandittakesyou20minutestowalkamile,howlongshouldyouplanforyourhiketotake?(2hoursand20minutes).Usementalmathifyoucan.Doingmathinyourheadcanhelpyourememberkeyconcepts.37.However,mathbasicslikeaddition,subtraction,multiplication,anddivisionareonesyoucandoinyourhead.Ifyoucomeacrossaneasyproblem,doitinyourmindfirstbeforeresortingtoacalculator.Ifyou’reworriedaboutyourmentalmathskills,youcanalwaysdoublecheckyouransweronyourcomputer.38Youcanfindtonsofexampleproblemsonline.Ifyou’regoingoveraconcept,lookitupandtry2to3problemsonyourown.Checktheanswerstofigureoutifyougotthemright,andstudytheconceptagainifyoudidn’t.Yourteachermightalsobeabletogiveyousomeextraexampleproblemsifyouaskforthem.39Thiswillgiveyouanoverallsenseofwhatyou’llneedtodotofindthesolutions.Teachmathproblemsorconceptstosomeoneelse.Learningbyteachingsomeoneisagreatwaytosolidifyconcepts.Inviteafriendorfamilymemberoverandexplaintothemwhatyou’redoingandhowyou’redoingit.Ifyougetstuck,reviewyournotesortextbookagainuntilyoucanexplainitclearlyandconcisely.Haveyourfriendorfamilymemberaskyouquestions,too.40A.Seekhelpfromyourteacher.B.Practicewithexampleproblems.C.Mathplaysanimportantroleinourlife.D.Makemathpartofyourdailylifetopracticeit.E.Trytoanswerthemasbestasyoucantoreallypractice.F.You’dbetteridentifywhichskillsandconceptsyou’llneedtosolvetheproblems.G.Someproblems,likegeometryorcalculus,requireapencilandpapertogetstarted.三、完形填空(本大題共1小題)JimGlaubandDylanParkerhadjustbeenhandedthekeystotheirnewManhattanapartmenton22ndStreetwhentheoutgoingtenant(租戶)saidsomething41:“Justsoyouknow,there’sthisthingwhereletters42toSantacometotheapartment.”The43tenantreceivedthemailtoo.Ithadbeencomingforyearsandnooneknewwhy.Forthefirsttwoyears,onlyafewletterstrickledinfromkidsorparentsasking“Santa”forgifts.44,theywereflooded.Everyday,they’dopentheirmailboxtofinditbrimmingoverwithletterstoSanta.Theyrespondedtoasmanyastheycould,writingnotes,evenbuying45.Glaub,ofcourse,isnotSanta.He46aBroadwaymarketingcompany.Butonenight,whenheandParkerthrewaChristmasparty,a(n)47appeared.Guests,dressedinmodoutfitsandhippiebeads,48thehundredsoflettersinthecornerandaskedaboutthem.“Itoldthemthestory,”Glaubsays.Hisguestswere49.That’swhenGlaubandParkerrealizedtheydidn’thaveto50alltheselettersthemselves.AndsowasbornMiracleon22ndStreet,acommunity-basedvolunteerorganization51children’sletterstoSantawithseason’sgreetingsandgifts.Tospreadthe52,theystartedawebsite,.Workingwithothernonprofitsthathelpthoseinneed,theyinvitedfamiliesfromaroundthecountrytogoonlineandrequestgiftsfortheirchildren.Lastyear,theorganizationhelpedmorethan800families.Glaubnolonger53whytheletterscometotheapartment.“It’spartofChristmasforme,”hesays.“It’sthesameforthekidsandfamilies.They54it.Nottodoitwouldbeverysadforalotofpeople.Christmaswouldbe55withoutit.”41.A.a(chǎn)nxious B.curious C.dangerous D.cautious42.A.a(chǎn)ddressed B.given C.donated D.submitted43.A.generous B.friendly C.previous D.potential44.A.Fortunately B.Basically C.Typically D.Gradually45.A.gifts B.books C.letters D.postcards46.A.runs B.charges C.controls D.displays47.A.miracle B.solution C.incident D.reality48.A.a(chǎn)ttended B.realized C.decorated D.noticed49.A.shocked B.frustrated C.fascinated D.touched50.A.fulfill B.send C.write D.recognize51.A.inplaceof B.inresponseto C.inneedof D.inhopeof52.A.poster B.word C.event D.a(chǎn)dvertisement53.A.imagines B.suspects C.predicts D.wonders54.A.putupwith B.takeadvantageof C.lookforwardto D.thinknothingof55.A.inappropriate B.invaluable C.indifferent D.incomplete四、語法填空(本大題共1小題)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenitcomestodisinformation,“socialmediatookthecostofdistributiontozero,andgenerativeAItakesthecostofgenerationtozero,”saysReneeDiRestaoftheStanfordInternetObservatory.LargelanguagemodelssuchasGPT-4make56easytoproducemisleadingnewsarticlesorsocial-mediapostsinhugequantities.Lastyear,however,researchersatMicrosoftdisclosedVALL-E,57AImodelthatisabletoclonea58(person)voicefromjustathree-secondclipofthemspeaking,andmakeitsayanygiventext.OpenAl,theAmericancompanybehindGPT-4,59(develop)asimilartoolsofar,VoiceEngine,60cansurprisinglycloneanyvoicefroma15-secondclip.Similarly,Sora,canproduce61(convince)realisticsynthetic(合成的)videos,inresponsetotextprompts,ofuptoaminutein62(long).Itmayevenbepossibleto“microtarget”individualswithdisinformation,63(base)onknowledgeoftheirpreferences,biases(偏見)andconcerns.64allofthisisworrying,itisworth65(remember)thatnotallaspectsofthetechnologyarenegative.Alcanbeusedforfightingdisinformationaswellasproducingit.五、書信寫作(本大題共1小題)66.假定你是李華,你校將于下周舉辦一個主題為“ScienceChangesOurLives”的科技節(jié)(ScienceFestival)活動,請你給留學生朋友Tom寫一封郵件,邀請他參加。內(nèi)容包括:1、活動目的;2、活動內(nèi)容;3、報名方式。注意:1、寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2、請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(本大題共1小題)67.閱讀下列材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。BenjyandIwereworkingintheyardtogetheroneafternoon.Itwasduringasummerbetweencollegeterms,atimeofuncertaintyformyson.Benjywantedtofollowinmyfootstepsasamusician,buthewasimpatientforsuccess.Talentedashewas,oftenhetookuponethingandhispassionfaded.IachedforhimandwishedIcouldsaysomething.Takingabreak,Benjylookedaroundour15acreswithitsstream,itstrees,anditsrollinggrass.“Thisplaceisbeautiful,”hesaid.“Howdidyougetit?”IhadlongexpectedBenjytoaskaboutthis,soItoldhimthestoryoftheland.GloriaandIwereteachinginatownwhereIhadgrownup.Wewantedlandsowecouldbuildahousetowelcomeourfirstbaby.Inoticedaparcelsouthoftownwherecattlegrazed(吃草).Itbelongedtoa92-year-oldretiredbankernamedMr.Yule,whoownedalotoflandinthearea,butwassellingnoneofit.Hegavethesamespeechtoeveryonewhoinquired.“Ipromisedthefarmerstheycoulduseitfortheircattle.”Nevertheless,despitebeingturneddownsomanytimes,GloriaandIpersistedinvisitinghimatthebank,wherehestillspenthisdays.Thenoneday,afterweclaimedournamesandintention,Mr.Yulelookedupfromhispaper,pursedhislipsandstared.“Gaither.BillGaither.AreyouanyrelationtoGroverGaither?”“Yes,sir.Hewasmygranddad.”Mr.Yuleputdownhispaperandremovedhisglasses.Thenhepointedtoacoupleofchairs,andwesatdown.“GroverGaitherwasthebestworkerIeverhadonmyfarm,patientandpersistentineverything,”hesaid.“Showedupearly,stayedlate,didwhateverneededdoingandneverhadtobetold.”Mr.Yulesquinted,hiseyesdistantwiththememory.“What’dyousayyouwanted,Gaither?”Itoldhimagain.“Letmedosomethinkingonit,thencomebackandseeme.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。Para1:Wewereinhisofficeagainwithinaweek.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2:InoddedatBenjy,“Yes,patienceandpersistencereallymatter.”___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案1.【答案】B【聽力材料】W:Lastyear,therewere400studentsattheschool.Nowthereare700.M:Sothereare300morethisyear,abigincrease.【聽力材料】W:Lastyear,therewere400studentsattheschool.Nowthereare700.M:Sothereare300morethisyear,abigincrease.2.【答案】C【聽力材料】M:I’mkindofonatightbudget.I’mthinkingofsellingsomeofmythingstobuyanewcomputerandsomeCDs.W:Whataboutyourcamera?Youhaven’tuseditforages.M:That’sagoodidea.【聽力材料】M:I’mkindofonatightbudget.I’mthinkingofsellingsomeofmythingstobuyanewcomputerandsomeCDs.W:Whataboutyourcamera?Youhaven’tuseditforages.M:That’sagoodidea.3.【答案】B【聽力材料】W:Thecartoonmoviewillnotbeshownafterthenewsasadvertised.Afoodprogramwillbeshownafterwards.M:Yes,thecartoonmoviewillbeontomorroweveningateighto’clock,justafterafootballmatch.【聽力材料】W:Thecartoonmoviewillnotbeshownafterthenewsasadvertised.Afoodprogramwillbeshownafterwards.M:Yes,thecartoonmoviewillbeontomorroweveningateighto’clock,justafterafootballmatch.4.【答案】A【聽力材料】M:Imustleaveearlytomorrowsoitwillbedifficulttotakeyoutoschoolinthecar.M:Ohno,mybicycle’sgotaflattire.I’llhavetotakethebus.W:Oryoucouldcomewithmeanddoyourhomeworkinthelibraryuntillessonsstart.M:Great.【聽力材料】M:Imustleaveearlytomorrowsoitwillbedifficulttotakeyoutoschoolinthecar.M:Ohno,mybicycle’sgotaflattire.I’llhavetotakethebus.W:Oryoucouldcomewithmeanddoyourhomeworkinthelibraryuntillessonsstart.M:Great.5.【答案】C【聽力材料】M:Sally,wherehaveyoubeen?Weweresupposedtomeethoursago.W:SorryMark.Somebodyfromworkhadanaccidentandhadtogotohospital.Iofferedtopickhersonupfromschool.【聽力材料】M:Sally,wherehaveyoubeen?Weweresupposedtomeethoursago.W:SorryMark.Somebodyfromworkhadanaccidentandhadtogotohospital.Iofferedtopickhersonupfromschool.【答案】6.A7.C【聽力材料】M:Cassy,whydoyoustayathomealone?Isthereanyplanfortoday?W:Well,IwantedtogotothemountainsortheforestbutI’mafraiditmayrain.M:AreyoukiddingCassy?Thesunisshiningandthereisnocloudinthesky.Comeon,what’stherealreason?W:Hum,I’vegotnoonetogowith.M:Comeon,Cassy.Well,I’mgoingtotheriver.Doyouwanttocomewithme?W:Okay,thanks.【聽力材料】M:Cassy,whydoyoustayathomealone?Isthereanyplanfortoday?W:Well,IwantedtogotothemountainsortheforestbutI’mafraiditmayrain.M:AreyoukiddingCassy?Thesunisshiningandthereisnocloudinthesky.Comeon,what’stherealreason?W:Hum,I’vegotnoonetogowith.M:Comeon,Cassy.Well,I’mgoingtotheriver.Doyouwanttocomewithme?W:Okay,thanks.【答案】8.B9.B10.A【聽力材料】M:DearIjustreadanarticleinamagazinethattalkedaboutdifferenttypesofexercise.Guesswhatkinditsuggested?W:Let’ssee.Wasitjogging?M:No,accordingtothearticle,joggingcancauselegandfootinjuriestosomepeople.W:Thenwhatkindofexercisedidthearticlesuggest?M:Cross-countryskiing.Thearticlesaidcross-countryskiingprovidedafullbodyworkoutandthatit’sgoodfortheheartandlungs.W:Cross-countryskiing?Iwouldneverhaveguessedthat.Tellmehowiscross-countryskiingdifferentfromdownhillskiing?M:Well,youdon’thavetogotothemountainstogocross-countryskiing.Youcangoanywherethere’ssnow.W:Inthatcase,whataboutgoingcross-countryskiingthisweekendwithourson?M:Soundsgreat.【聽力材料】M:DearIjustreadanarticleinamagazinethattalkedaboutdifferenttypesofexercise.Guesswhatkinditsuggested?W:Let’ssee.Wasitjogging?M:No,accordingtothearticle,joggingcancauselegandfootinjuriestosomepeople.W:Thenwhatkindofexercisedidthearticlesuggest?M:Cross-countryskiing.Thearticlesaidcross-countryskiingprovidedafullbodyworkoutandthatit’sgoodfortheheartandlungs.W:Cross-countryskiing?Iwouldneverhaveguessedthat.Tellmehowiscross-countryskiingdifferentfromdownhillskiing?M:Well,youdon’thavetogotothemountainstogocross-countryskiing.Youcangoanywherethere’ssnow.W:Inthatcase,whataboutgoingcross-countryskiingthisweekendwithourson?M:Soundsgreat.【答案】11.A12.B13.C【聽力材料】W:WelcometoHongKong,Stephen.Whatwouldyouliketodowhileyouarehere?M:Thanks.Well,Ienjoyscience.Iwouldliketogotothesciencemuseumfirst.I’veneverbeentoonebefore.I’dliketoseewhatexperimentsIcantry.W:Goodplan.Oh,wouldyouliketogotooceanpark?M:Thatsoundsexciting.However,Idogotooceanpar

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