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四川省樂山市2024-2025學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、聽力選擇題1.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomanfor?A.Tickets. B.HerID. C.Somemoney.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Theartshow. C.Theweekendplans.3.Whydoesthemanstopcollectingstamps?A.Hepreferstoviewstampsonline.B.Hisstudiestakemostofhistime.C.Thestampmarketwasclosed.4.Howmuchdoesthemanowe(欠)thewomanintotal?A.$15. B.$30. C.$50.5.WhydidthewomancallBill?A.ToaskhimtoborrowsomeCDs.B.ToaskwhetherBillcancometotheparty.C.Topassonsomeinformationabouttheparty.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Runningforexercise.B.Whymusicisimportant.C.Waystoimprovemoods.7.Whatistheman’sfavoritetypeofmusic?A.Rock. B.Country. C.Jazz.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whichofthefollowingplacesdidthemango?A.Edinburgh. B.St.Andrews. C.Highlands.9.HowisthelifeinScotland?A.Hard. B.Slow. C.Busy.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates. B.Teammates. C.Workmates.11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inasupermarket. C.Athome.12.WhatdoesSimoninviteKatetodonextSaturday?A.Trythespecialbread.B.BringJamestohisplace.C.Haveachatoveracupofcoffee.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatdidthemanorder?A.Noodles. B.Friedrice. C.Steak.14.Whatisthemangoingtodoafterlunch?A.Borrowbooks. B.TeachingMark. C.Studyinclass.15.WhatdoesMarkprobablymajorin?A.Biology. B.Spanish. C.ComputerScience.16.Wherewillthewomangofirstafterlunch?A.Toalibrary. B.Toabank. C.Toasupermarket.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Introducingafriend.B.Conductingameeting.C.Broadcastingaprogram.18.WhathasagreatinfluenceonStephanie’scareerchoice?A.Herclassmates’help. B.Herloveinliterature. C.Herfather’sguidance.19.Whydidn’tStephaniegotomedicalschoolaftercollege?A.Shewasshortofmoney.B.Shedidn’twanttobeadoctor.C.Shefellinlovewithchemistry.20.HowdidStephaniefindherworkatDuPont?A.Boring. B.Stressful. C.Great.二、閱讀理解VancouverHalf-DayWhaleWatchingAdventureThishalf-daywhale-watchingadventurefromdowntownVancouvergivesyouthechancetoseewhalesandotherlivesintheoceanwithoutmuchtrouble.You’llrideonahigh-endcatamaran(雙體船)withcomfortableindoorandoutdoorspaces.Yourguideswilltellyouaboutthelocalhistoryandgeology.YoucanenjoythebeautifulPacificNorthwestsceneryandlookforwhales,seals,eagles,andotherwildlife.What’sIncluded·Freephotopackageofyourtrip&wildlife,withpersonalphotosofyouandyourlovedones·Educationalmaterialsonboard·freetea,coffee&hotchocolate·WhaleSightingsGuarantee—freeextratoursfromalllocationsuntilyouseewhales·95-passengerboatfeaturingindoor,heatedcabinwithfloor-to-ceilingwindowsandopen-airdecks·Captainandexpertcrewof3—4guidesforbettertouringexperience·DigitalLanguageGuidesavailable(German,Dutch,Spanish,English,French,Chinese)GatheringpointHoteltransfersarenotprovided.Pleaseremembertocheck-in30minutesbeforeyouradventure,at1666DuranleauSt.onGranvilleIsland.Wewillnotholdtheboatforlateguests.PriceAgesPeakseasons(April—October)Off-seasons(November—March)Adult$200$150Youth(Age13—17)$150$125Child(Age2—12)$120$100Infant(Age0—1)$20$20Refund(退款)Policy·Forafullrefund,youmustcancel(取消)atleast24hoursbeforetheexperience’sstarttime.·Thisexperiencerequiresgoodweatherandatleast50travelers.Ifit’scanceledduetopoorweatherorbecausethenumberoftravelersisn’tmet,you’llbeofferedadifferentdateorafullrefund.Bookonlineorcall:+656670975021.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedduringthewhale-watchingadventure?A.Freephotos. B.Hotdrinks. C.Professionalguides. D.Hotelpick-upanddrop-off.22.Howmuchwillbepaidifacoupleandtheir16-year-oldchildgoforthistourinFebruary?A.$425 B.$450 C.$525 D.$55023.Inwhichofthefollowingcasescantravelersgetafullrefund?A.Cancelingthetriptwodaysbeforeitstarts. B.Cancelingthetripwhenboardingtheboat.C.Beinglateforthestartingtime. D.Beingunabletoseethewhales.Femalemosquitoesneedbloodtodeveloptheireggs.Mosquitoesareattractedtowarmbloodedanimals,includingus.They’reattractedtothecarbondioxide(CO2)webreatheout,ourbodytemperaturesand,mostimportantly,thesmellofourskin.Themosquitopierces(刺破)yourskinwiththeirfeedingmouthpart.Butthemouthpartisn’tasingle,straight,needle-liketube.Thereareseveraltubes,somedesignedforsucking(吸)andsomeforinjecting(注射).Oncetheirmouthpartshavebeenpiercedintoyourskin,themosquitowillinjectsomesaliva(唾液),whichcontainsamixofchemicalsthatgetsthebloodflowingbetter.It’snotthemosquito’sbitethathurts,it’sthesalivathatmakesourskinfeelbad.Onceamosquitohasinjectedtheirsalivaintoourskin,avarietyofreactionscanfollow.Fortheluckyfew,nothingmuchhappensatall.Formostpeople,thereisrednessandswelling(腫塊)oftheskinthatappearswithinafewhours,butoftenmorequickly,afterjustafewminutes.Occasionally,thereactioncancausepainordiscomfort.Thencomestheitchiness(癢).Somepeopledosufferseverereactionstomosquitobites.Allthesereactionsarecausedbythechemicalsinthemosquito’ssaliva,whichcancauselargeareasofswelling,andevenfever.Thechemistryofmosquitoes’salivahasn’treallybeenwellstudied.Butithasbeenshownthat,forthosewhoaresensitivetomosquitobites,thereactionsmaydifferdependingonthetypeofmosquitobiting.Forexample,mosquitoesfromAsiausuallycreatemoreseverereactions.24.MosquitoesareattractedEXCEPT______.A.human’sbloodtype. B.thesmellofhumanskin.C.human’sbodytemperature. D.theCO2humansbreatheout.25.Whatisthestructureofamosquito’smouthpart?A.Asingleneedle-liketubeforsuckingblood. B.Severaltubesdesignedforinjectingsaliva.C.Asetoftubesforbothinjectingandsucking. D.Sometubesthatareeasytochangeshapes.26.Whydomosquitobitescauseitchiness?A.Thebitesleavesmallwoundsontheskin.B.Swellingpartsareformedfrommosquitoes’bloodsucking.C.Peoplegetfeverandthusfeeltheitchiness.D.Thebodyreactswiththechemicalsinmosquitoes’saliva.27.Whydoreactionstomosquitobitesdiffer?A.Theamountofsalivadiffersineachbite. B.Salivachemicalsdifferbymosquitotype.C.People’sattitudestomosquitobitesdiffer. D.Mosquitosizesdifferwitheachother.Buyingflowersonspecialfestivalsisaclassicgestureofkindness,friendshipandlove.Butthebeautyofthesebouquets(花束)comesatacost.InColombia,highintheAndesMountains,aforestisbeingdestroyedbitbybit,brokenintopieces,andpollutedatanalarmingrate—allforthegreenleavesusedtofillflowerbouquetssoldmainlyintheUnitedStates.Theforestsareamongthemostbiodiversity(生物多樣性的)placesonEarthandhometoatleasttwodozenspeciesfoundnowhereelseontheplanet.However,centuriesofagriculturaldevelopmenttoretheforestsintopieces.Andtoday,thetreesgivewaytofieldsofeucalyptus,fernsandothergreenfoliage(裝飾葉材).Grownunderplasticsheets,thesewhiteareasarespreadalloverthelandscape,supplyingthegrowingfoliageindustry.Thisyear,Colombiaexported(出口)55,000tonsofflowersandfoliage,withover70%exportedtotheU.S.Colombiahasledtheflowerindustryfordecades.ButexpertssaygrowingfoliageforbouquetsinthehighAndeshasrecentlybecomeabiggerbusiness.Inpoorcountryareas,it’soneofthefewwaystoearnmoney.MarcosBernal,70,afarmmanager,saystheindustrypaidforhisdaughters’education.Hisfarmhasgrownsixtimes,mostlyonoldfarmland,butheadmitssomefarmersclearforestsforprofit:“They’reinterestedinthemoney.”AlthoughColombiahaslawstoprotectforests.Theserulesareoftenignoredinremoteareas.Asaresult,farmsareusingupundergroundwaterandpollutingriverswithchemicals.Rodríguez,whoworkswithanenvironmentalgrouptoprotecttheforest,iscallingonlocalgovernmenttostudytheimpactofthefoliageindustry.Sheshowsaphotoofthemountains,wherelargeareasoftheforesthavebeencleared,leavingbareareasofland.“Youcanclearlyseetheproblem,”shesays.“Everybouquetyoubuy,you’redestroyingapieceofthisforest.”28.HowdoesthefoliageindustryaffecttheAndesMountains?A.Itruinstheforest’secosystem. B.Itspeedsuptheplants’growth.C.Itdestroystheregion’sagriculture. D.Itincreasesbiodiversityintheregion.29.WhatisthecurrentsituationofflowerindustryinColombia?A.Poorcountryareasplantflowerstoattracttourists.B.Ithasgraduallybeenreplacedbythefoliageindustry.C.TheU.S.consumesmostofColombia’sflowerexport.D.Theprofitofflowerindustrywasputintoeducationdevelopment.30.WhatistheeffectofColombia’slawstoprotectforests?A.Theyprotectforestseffectively. B.Theyhavelimitedeffect.C.Noonecaresabouttheselaws. D.Theyhurtflowerindustry.31.WhatideadoesRodríguezwanttoexpressinthelastparagraph?A.TheenvironmentintheAndesMountainsisrecovered.B.TheflowerandfoliageindustrydamagestheAndesareaseverely.C.Buyingflowersisabadcustomandshallbeforbidden.D.Forestlandisproperforplantinghighqualityflowers.Askanymarathonrunneraweekbeforetheirbigracewhattheyaredoing,andthey’llalmostcertainlybecheckingtheweatherappontheirphone.That’sbecausehumidconditions(濕度),freezingrainorevenadaythatistoosunnyandhotcancausethemtobeslowerduringaracethantheywereintraining.Now,airqualitymaybeanotherkeyfactor.Evensmallamountsofairpollutionmightslowdownmarathonrunners,accordingtoarecentstudy.Thestudy,publishedinSportsMedicine,foundthathigherlevelsofPM2.5—airparticlesfromsourceslikecarexhaustandwildfires—werelinkedtoslowerracetimes.Theparticlesaresosmallthattheycaneasilymaketheirwaydeepintothelungsandcanevenenterthebloodstream,potentially(潛在地)harminghealth.ResearchersstudieddatafromnineU.S.marathons(2003—2019)andover2.5millionrunners’finishtimes.Theydiscoveredthatforevery1-microgramincreaseinPM2.5percubicmeter,malerunners’timesslowedby32secondsandfemalerunners’timesslowedby25seconds.ElviraFleury,thestudy’sleadauthor,advisesrunnerstotreatairpollutionlikeotherweatherfactors.“Ifit’spolluted,youmightrunslower,justlikeonahotday,”shesays.ExpertsnotethatPM2.5levelsincitieshostingmajormarathons,suchasthoseinNewYorkCity,Boston,Chicago,TokyoandLondon,oftenstaybelowofficialsafetylimitsbutcouldstillimpactperformance.Whilethestudyshowsaclearlinkbetweenairpollutionandslowertimes,moreresearchisneededtounderstandhowPM2.5affectsthebodyduringexercise.Possiblereasonsincludelungirritationorreducedbloodflow.Thefindingsalsoremindustoconsiderairqualitynotjustforracesbutalsofordailyexerciseinpollutedareas.32.Whatisthefirstfactorthatmarathonrunnersmonitorbeforetheirrace?A.Theairquality. B.Theweatherconditions.C.Theirphysicalcondition. D.Theircompetitors’performance.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“particles”inParagraph2mean?A.Cloudwater. B.Factorygases.C.Tinychemicals. D.Pollutioncondition.34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutPM2.5?A.HigherPM2.5levelsincreaseraceperformance.B.ChangesofPM2.5levelscauseweatherchanges.C.Majormarathoncitiesdon’thavePM2.5problems.D.Itmakespotentialdamagetohumanlungsandblood.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TrainingStrategiesinHighPM2.5Weather. B.GlobalPM2.5TrendsRiskYourHealth.C.AirPollution’sImpactonMarathonPerformance. D.MarathonRunnersandWeatherMonitoring.HowtoStayHealthywithBusySchedulesWhenyou’rebalancingademandingschedule,itcanbehardtomaintainhealthyhabits.It’ssoeasytojustgrabafastfoodlunchorsleepuntilthelastpossibleminutewhenyou’restressedandbusyallthetime.36Preparehome-mademealsaheadoftime.37Storethemincontainersforgrab-and-golunches.Inthemeantime,keepsnackslikenutsorappleslicesinyourlocker.Whenhealthyoptionsarereadytogo,you’llavoidsugarysnacksfromvendingmachines.38Ifyouarecompletelyunabletoschedulespecificworkouttimes,dokneebendswhilebrushingyourteeth,orchallengefriendstoa5-minutestair-climbingraceduringbreaks.Ifyoucan’thitthegym,try10-minutehomeworkoutsfromfitnessappsbeforebed.Getplentyofsleep.Whenyou’rehandlingabusyschedule,cuttingbackonsleepcanseemlikeagoodidea,butitwillactuallymakeyoulesshealthyandmorestressedout!39Atiredbraincan’tfocuswell,sofinishingworkfasterthenextdaywithbettersleepissmarterthanstayinguplate!Manageyourstresslevels.Strategictaskssortingreducespressure.40PsychologyTodayreportsthatstudentswhoclearlyorganizestudytasksinthefirstplaceexperience35%lessanxiety.Remember:Youcan’tdoeverythingatonce,butsmallstepsaddup!Stayinghealthywithabusyscheduleisn’taboutbeingperfect—it’saboutmakingsmart,simplechoices.Startwithonechangethisweek—likeabedtimealarmora“WorryList”—andslowlyaddmore.Yourfutureselfwillthankyou!A.Findhiddenopportunitiestoexercise.B.Arrangeallyoursocialactivitiesingoodorders.C.Herearesomesimplestrategiestokeepbusyschedules.D.Butwithsimplestrategies,youcanhaveafit,healthylifestyle.E.Planurgent(緊急的)tasksfirstandsocialmediaactivitieslater.F.SpendSundayspreparingmealslikebakedchickenorfishsalad.G.Therefore,sticktoa10:30pmbedtimeevenifhomeworkisn’tfinished.Onacoldwindyday,apoorboytriedtopayhiswaythroughschoolbysellinggoodsdoortodoor.Wanderingonthestreet,hewasnotasuccessfulseller.What’sworse,hefoundthatheonlyhadonedime(一角錢)left.Hisemptystomachalwaysremindedhimthatforalongtimehehadn’teatenanything.Hehadnochoicebuttobegforamealatthenexthouse.Hesitantlyheknockedatadoor,thinkingaboutwhattosaywhenitwasopened.However,henearlylosthiscouragewhenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.“WhatcanIdoforyou?”askedtheyoungwoman.Theboypausedforawhile,“Wouldyoupleasegivemesome…adrinkofwater?”theboydarednottolookdirectlyintohereyes.Shelookedatthebony(瘦骨嶙峋的)boyandthoughthemightneedsomethingtogivehimenergy,soshebroughthimaglassofmilk.Hisheadrisingandsmallhandstakingthecup,hedrankitupslowly,andthenasked,“HowmuchdoIowe(欠)you?”“Youdon’towemeanything,”sherepliedwithawarmsmileonherface.“Mymotherhastaughtmenevertoacceptpayforakindness.”Deeplymoved,hesaidsincerely,“ThenIshallthankyoufromthebottomofmyheart.”AsHowardKellyleftthathouse,henotonlyfeltstrongerphysically,butitalsoincreasedhisfaithinthewholehumanrace.Asamatteroffact,hewasabouttogiveupandquitbeforethatpoint.Yearslatertheyoungwomanbecameseriouslyill.However,thelocaldoctorswereunabletogiveaneffectivemedicaltreatment.Finallytheysenthertoahospitalinthebigcity,wherespecialistscanbecalledintocureherraredisease.Amongthosefamousspecialists,Dr.HowardKellywascalledinfortheconsultation(咨詢).Whenheheardthenameofthetownshecamefrom,astrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediately,heroseandwentdownthroughthehospitalhallintoherroom.41.根據(jù)文本內(nèi)容從方框中選擇恰當?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填入文本圖示中,每詞限用一次,有兩詞為多余選項。consult
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hesitateApoorboywassellinggoodstofeesforschool.Nothavingeatenanythingforalongtime,theboywas.Theboydecidedtoforsomefoodtoeat.Butwhenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor,hejustaskedforsomewaterto.Thewomangavehimaglassofmilk,hopingtogivehimsome.Theboyofferedtopaythewoman,butshe.Theboywasgreatly,andthankedthewomanfromthebottomofhisheartandalsoincreasedhisfaithinhumanrace.Yearslater,thewomanwasdiagnosed(診斷)withadiseaseandsenttoahospitalinabigcity.Dr.HowardKelly,aspecialistinthehospital,wascalledintoonthewoman’sillness.Knowingwherethewomancamefrom,Dr.HowardKellyfeltandrushedtothewoman’sroom.42.WhyisthereastrangelightinDr.HowardKelly’seyesafterknowingwherethewomancamefrom?43.WhatmightDr.HowardKellysaytocheckthewoman’sidentity(身份)?44.What’sthepossibleendingofthestory?三、完形填空OnChristmasEve,DevittKaneandEricRamey,twohighwayworkersfoundabrokengarbagebagonU.S.Highway2nearLeavenworth.Insidewerekids’Christmas45—tennisshoesandtoysinbrokenwrappings.Noonehadreportedthem46,soKaneandRameypostedthenewsonline.“Wehopedtofindthe47beforeChristmasmorning,”saidKane,recallinghisownchildhoodholiday48.Theypostedphotosonlinetoobut49thenameonthegifttagtopreventfalseclaims(冒領(lǐng)).50passedwithnoleadsuntiltheircoworkerMadiVoiefoundthe51:Madi’sfriendMaryFennorhadpostedaboutherbrotherCharlie52giftsonthewaytoEverett.Charlie,whowasdrivingtovisithis53,hadn’trealizedthebaghadblownoutofhistrunk(后備箱).VoieimmediatelyconnectedCharliethroughMary.Voie54himnearaskiresortaftermidnightonChristmasDay.“Itfeltliketheplotofaheart-warmingmovie,”Voierecalled.“Henever55torecoverthem.”Carlilerushedbackto56thegiftsbeforehisgrandkidswokeupand57deliveredthesurpriseearlyChristmasmorning.ForKane,RameyandVoieworkingthroughtheholiday,itbroughtthemunexpected58.“Workingholidaysistough,”Voiesaid,“butmakingsomeone’sChristmasbetterispretty59.”45.A.gifts B.clothes C.books D.cards46.A.stolen B.missing C.found D.damaged47.A.owner B.postman C.seller D.police48.A.shopping B.relaxations C.excitement D.decorations49.A.hid B.showed C.created D.forgot50.A.Christmas B.Months C.Days D.Hours51.A.solution B.information C.a(chǎn)rrangement D.comment52.A.losing B.delivering C.buying D.wrapping53.A.friends B.parents C.sister D.grandkids54.A.invited B.discovered C.helped D.met55.A.mind B.doubted C.expected D.wanted56.A.return B.buy C.rewrap D.check57.A.nearly B.successfully C.hardly D.calmly58.A.tiredness B.joy C.a(chǎn)nger D.stress59.A.challenging B.satisfying C.exhausting D.a(chǎn)mazing四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。PekingOperahasbeenagamechangerforSwedishactorTimothyPilotti,whichledhimtoChinaandshapedhispassionfor60(culture)exchanges.TheconnectionbetweenPilottiandPekingOperabeganwithachildhoodloveforfilmsstarringJackieChan,61studiedPekingOperawhenhewasyoung.Atayoungagetoo,PekingOperaalso62(catch)Pilotti’sattentionasatheatricalformdesignedforthestagewith63(it)unique,stylizedapproachtomovementandfighting.AlthoughhehadnoChineselanguageskills64thebackgroundinPekingOpera,teachershelpedhimgraspthekeyoftheperformingart.TraditionalChinesestoriesinspiredhim65(create)atheaterpiece:TheMonkeyKing.InTheMonkeyKing,Pilottishowsthecharacter’slivelyandnaughtycharacteristicsthroughPekingOperamovements,66(inspire)hisyoungaudiencememberstobethemselves.Theshowhasbeenreallysuccessful.Inadditiontotheaterproductions,hehasbeenworking67aculturalrepresentative(文化代表)betweenChinaandSweden,performingPekingOperaonvariousshows.Manyfollowersexpressed68(admire)athisperformanceandpraisedhiseffortsinpromotingtraditionalChineseculture,“I’lllearnfromPilottiandputeffortintotraining.Afterall,oneminuteonstage69(require)10yearsofhardworkbehindthescenes.”五、書信寫作70.假定你是學(xué)校學(xué)生會主席李華,你校近期將舉辦“校園藝術(shù)節(jié)節(jié)目征集”活動。請你以學(xué)生會名義,寫一封倡議書,號召全校同學(xué)積極參與。內(nèi)容包括:1.節(jié)目征集活動的目的或意義;2.節(jié)目內(nèi)容要求和報名方式。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。參考表達:“校園藝術(shù)節(jié)節(jié)目征集”:ThePrograms’CollectionfortheCampusArtGalaDearfellowstudents,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________StudentUnion
四川省樂山市2024-2025學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題參考答案題號12345678910答案BCBBCCAABA題號11121314151617181920答案BCBAABCCAC題號21222324252627282930答案DAAACDBACB題號31323334353637383940答案BBCDCDFAGE題號41424344454647484950答案HHFABACAD題號515253545556575859答案BADDCCBBD1.B【原文】M:I’llhavetheseticketstodelivertoyou.Theyarepre-paid,butI’llneedtohaveyourIDnumber.W:Holdonaminute.Letmegetitforyou.2.C【原文】W:Theweatherisbadthisweekend,soIcanonlystayathome.M:Wouldyouliketocomewithmetovisitthecitymuseumthen?3.B【原文】W:Doyoustillcollectstamps?M:No,andIsoldalotofmycollectionsonline.Igottoobusywithmystudies.W:That’sapity.Ireallyenjoyedthosetripstothestampmarketwithyou.4.B【原文】M:Iforgottotakemywallet.Couldyoulendme$15?W:OK.Nowyouowemeanother$15.5.C【原文】W:Hello.IsBillthere?M:Sorry,no.Thisishisbrother,Tom.CanItakeamessage?W:Yes,please.TellhimthatAngelacalledandthatthepartyisonFridaynightatAmy’sflat.Itstartsatabout7:30intheevening.CouldyoupleaseaskhimtobringsomeofhisCDs?We’dlikesomemusicthatwecandanceto.M:Noproblem.6.C7.A【原文】M:Whatdoyouusuallydowhenyou’reupset?W:Iwouldgoforarun.Thatalwayscheersmeup.M:Right.Exerciseisagoodwaytoimproveone’smood.Butforme,listeningtomusicworksbetter.W:Yeah?Whatkindofmusicdoyoulike?M:Well,myfavoritetypeofmusicisrock,thoughsometimesIchoosecountrymusic.W:Isee.Musichasagreateffectonourmoods,that’sforsure.WheneverI’mfeelingsad,I’dputonsomejazzmusicandclosemyeyes.Itreallyhelps.8.A9.B【原文】W:Wheredidyougoduringtheholidays?M:IwenttoScotland.W:Didyougotherealone?M:No.Iwentherewithmyparents.WetraveledaroundinScotland.WespentaweekinEdinburgh.WeplannedSt.Andrewsaswell.Butthescheduledidn’tmeetandwehadtogiveup.W:It’ssaidthatHighlandsisaverygoodplacetosee.Didyougoupthere?M:No.WestayedatahotelforafewdaysandcamebacktoLondondownthewestcoast.W:Howwastheweatherwhenyouwerethere?M:Quitegood,andeverybodywasverykind.Peoplearen’tinsuchahurryupthere,youknow.W:Youmusthaveenjoyedyourholidays.M:Sure.10.A11.B12.C【原文】W:Oh,hi,Simon.Ihaven’tseenyouforquiteawhilesincewegraduatedfromcollege.M:Hi,Kate.It’sbeenages,hasn’tit?W:Yeah.Howarethings?M:Allgood,thanks.I’mjustpickingupsomethingfordinner.It’salongdayformeandmywife.So,neitherofuswantstocooktonight.W:Iknowthatfeeling.Ionlycameintobuysomebiscuits.ButIshouldprobablygoandgetsomeotherthingsaswell.M:HaveyoutriedtheWonderlandbread?It’sperfectwithacupofmilk.W:No,butthatsoundsdelicious.I’llgetsomeofthese.M:Yeah.Well,Kate,weshouldgetacoffeetogether.AreyoufreenextSaturday?W:Yes,sure.I’llbeintouchwithyou.AndI’llinviteJamestoo.M:Goodidea.OK.Hopewecanchatsoon.Enjoyyourbiscuits.13.B14.A15.A16.B【原文】W:LookTherearesomanypeoplequeuingthere.M:ThatrestaurantiscalledSuperNoodles.Maybewecanhaveatrynexttime.W:Yeah.Hmm…,Thesteaktastesterrible.Howaboutyourfriedrice?M:Notbad.Youcantastesome.W:Thankyou.Whatareyougoing
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