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2024級高二下期三月月考試題英語滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。第I卷(選擇題,滿分100分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)。第一節(jié)(5小題;每小題分,滿分分)Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.afriend. B.PickupC.Buysomebeans.WhoisAndyClarks?A.Apubliclibrarian. B.ATVC.AfamousWhatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.GiftsforJason. B.Abaseballgame. C.Thewoman'sretirement.WhatwentonatCooper'slastnight?A.AmovieB.AbirthdayC.Asalespromotion.Whatproblemdothespeakershave?A.Theyarelateforwork. B.Theygetstuckintraffic. C.Theyhavelosttheir第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome. B.Attheoffice. C.Attheairport.HowdoesSarasound?A.Anxious. B.Surprised. C.Grateful.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。WhatmadeMissJohnsonchooseteachingasaprofession?PressurefromherHerpassionforthework.C.Ateacher'sencouragement.WhatdoesMissJohnsonthinkisthebestpartofherjob?A.Beingwithchildren. B.others'respect. C.Learningdifferentthings.WhatdoesMissJohnsonwantherstudentstobecome?A.Lifelonglearners. B.Creativethinkers. C.Goodcommunicators.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。WhatdoesBeckylikeaboutlivingwithherparents?A.Theyhaveabighouse. B.TheycookmealsforC.Theypayallherexpenses.WhatdoesEthansuggestBeckydoregardinghermother?A.Havepatience. B.ProvideC.Expressgratitude.WhyisEthanconcernedabouthisparentslivingontheirown?TheymayfeelTheymayfailtogetalong.Theymayhavean聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。Whosespeechdidthewomanlistentothismorning?A.JohnMiller's. B.DavidThompson's. C.AllanBrown's.Whatistheworkshopintheafternoonabout?A.KnowledgeB.Riskassessment. C.Employeemotivation.Whatdoesthewomanaboutherjob?A.Itcanbechallenging. B.Itistrulyinteresting. C.Itwillberewarding.Whatdothemanandthewomanbothwanttodo?Applyforanewposition.B.Offertheirstaffasalaryraise.C.Improvetheirmanagementskills.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?A.She'samedicalB.She'safitnessinstructor.C.She'saswimmingcoach.Whatisacommonworkoutmistake?Focusingonlyonbuildingmuscles.toomanytypesofexercises.Doingthesameroutineallthetime.Howoftendoesthespeakersuggestpeopledohardworkouts?A.Onceaweek. B.aweek. 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B.Itisheldbyalocalmuseum.C.Thebandsarefrom120countries. D.MostofthefestivalgoersareGerman.22.Whydidexitfestivalbegin?A.Forpoliticalreasons. B.Forpersonalreasons.C.Tohelpstopafight. D.Toofferhelptothepoor.23.WhatmakesBelladrumTartanHeartFestivaldifferentfromtheothers?A.Itfallsinsummer. B.Itisalivemusicfestival.C.ItteachespeopleScottishdance. D.Itinvitesthemostfamousbands.BAsameansofdealingwithlonelinessandsocialisolation(孤立)inEnglishtowns,localpoliceforceshavebegunprovidingspecificpublicbenchesthatcanbeusedformakingfriendsandhavingconversations.The“ChatBenches”,whicharenowlocatedintwodifferentparksandoutdoorareasinSomerset,arerecognizedbyalittlesignreading:“Sithereifyoudon’tmindsomeonestoppingtosayhello!”TheAvonandSomersetPoliceDepartmentFacebookpagerecentlypublishedphotosoftheirtwonew“ChatBenches”inBurnhamandTauntonwithanencouragingnoteforreaderstostopbyandusethemforsocialization(社交).“Thesignsimplyhelpstobreakthesilencebetweenstrangerswhofindthemselvessharingacommonplace,”saysthepolicedepartment.“Wecanallplayapart.Simplystoppingtosay‘hello’tosomeoneatthe‘ChatBench’couldmakelifealittlebetterformanypeople.”Accordingtoasurveyofthedepartment,17%ofoldpeopleareonlyincontactwithfamily,friendsandneighborslessthanonceaweek.Thisrisestoabout9millionBritishpeoplewhosufferfromlonelinessandisolationeachyear.ThepoliceforcestartedtheChatBenchearlierthismonthtogowithWorldElderAbuse(虐待)AwarenessDay.Thoughtheofficerssaythattherearemanydifferentformsofelderabusewhichneedourconcern(關(guān)心),theyhopethattheChatBenchwillhelptodealwithseniorlonelinessintheircommunities.“TheChatBenchisafantasticnewthingandIhopepeopleofallagesstartmanymoreconversationsinthefuture,”saysPoliceandCrimeCommissionerSueMountstevens.24.WhatcanweknowabouttheChatBenchaccordingtothetext?A.Itisintendedforprisoners.B.ItcanbeseenineveryEnglishtown.C.Ithashelpedmanypeoplegetridofloneliness.D.Ithassignsencouragingstrangerstostartconversations.25.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.MostoldpeopleinBritainlivealone.B.TheBritishpaylessattentiontomentalhealth.C.TheBritishhavelittleinterestinsocialactivities.D.IncreasingBritisholdpeoplefeellonelyandisolated.26.WhatcanbeconcludedfromSueMountstevens’wordsinthelastparagraph?A.HehashighexpectationsfortheChatBench.B.Elderabusehasn’tdrawnpublicattention.C.Hedoesn’tthinkpeoplecanenjoyusingtheChatBench.D.SeniorlonelinesshasbeenaserioussocialprobleminBritain.27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Thehistoryof“ChatBenches”B.NewtouristattractionsinBritishtownsC.BritishpolicefindcommunicationareasinthetownsD.Britishpolicecreate“ChatBenches”tofightsocialisolationCArt

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