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2024屆新高考英語精英模擬卷【新課標(biāo)卷】

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

一、聽力題

1.Whenwillthetrainleave?

A.At3:1()pm.

B.At3:30pm.

C.At3:50pm.

2.Whatistheweatherliketoday?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.

3.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Studentandlecturer.

B.Professorandassistant.

C.Teacherandheadmaster.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inashop.

B.Onthephone.

C.Inthepoliceoffice.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Theirhobbies.

B.Theseason.

C.Theirhabits.

聽一段材料,回答下題。

6.Whatisthewomanprobablymeasuring?

A.Thewalls.

B.Thcwindows.

C.Thecarpets.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow?

A.Buynewwallpaper.

B.Laysomewoodfloor.

C.Buysomethingfordecoration.

聽一段材料,回答下題。

8.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutplayinggolf?

A.It'stime-consuming.

B.It'sexpensive.

C.It'sdifficult.

9.Whatshouldonedowhenplayinggolf?

A.Followothers.

B.Lowerhishead.

C.Keephislegsstraight.

聽一段材料,回答下題。

10.Howdoesthewomansound?

A.Caring.

B.Uncomfortable.

C.Annoyed.

11.WhatdidJackdolastnight?

A.Hedrankwithfriends.

B.Heworkedinabar.

C.HecookedforMike.

12.WhathappenedtoJackthismorning?

A.Hewokeuplate.

B.Hemissedameeting.

C.Hedidn'tgotowork.

13.WhosepartywillJackattendtonight?

A.Trevor's.B.Tracy's.C.Mike's.

聽一段材料,回答下題。

14.WhatdidSarahregretdoing?

A.Goingabroad.

B.Enteringabaduniversity.

C.Selectingawrongmajor.

15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofSarah'scollegelife?

A.Difficult.B.Fun.C.Colorful.

16.WhydidSarahwanttobeanurse?

A.Shelovedtotakecareofothers.

B.Shewasinfluencedbyothers.

C.Shehadthequalitiesofanurse.

17.WhatmajordidSarahselectatlast?

A.Education.B.Nursing.C.Art.

聽一段材料,回答下題。

18.Whatmakesthespeakerlovehisjob?

A.Hecantravelaroundtheworld.

B.Hecanachievehischildhooddreams.

C.Hecanencourageotherstoreachtheirgoals.

19.Whatdoesthespeakerliketodo?

A.UseadvancedAI.

B.Sharestories.

C.Takephotos.

20.Whatisthepurposeofthisspeech?

A.Tointroducesomehobbies.

B.Tomakeanadvertisement.

C.Topromoteanon-profitproject.

二、閱讀理解

Advice1:Youdon'thavetobeinthespotlighttomakeanimpact.

Asafirst-generationresidentoftheUS,mymotherplayedacrucialrolein

shapingmycharacter;remindingmeoftheimportanceofhardworkandbeing

humble.Avaluablelessonshetaughtmeisthatmakingadifferencedoesn't

alwaysrequirebeinginthecenterofthestage.Sheemphasizedthateffective

contributionscanbemadewithoutseekingpublicattention.

—Dr.MichelleFeng,chiefclinicalofficer

Advice2:Focusonmotivatingothers.

Ireceivedthebestcareeradvicewhenturning15,Momtoldmethatlifeis

centeredaroundtheconnectionswehavewithothers,andbymotivatingothers,

wewillfindourownpathtosuccess.Inmyprofessionallife,Imanagetocooperate

withindividualstoformmeaningfulrelationships.Throughmyexperiences,I

realizedthatremarkabeoutcomesoftenarisefrominteractionswithothers.

—LidiaVijga,co-founderofBriefbid

Advice3:Justdoit,evenifyou'rescared.

Knownforherbraveryandcourage,mymotherwasaremarkablewoman,who

alwaysencouragedmebysaying,"Evenifyouarefilledwithfear,justgoaheadand

doit.Despitefeelingscared,takeactionbecauseyouarecapableofachieving

morethanyoubelieve."Herwordshavebeenaguidingforceinmycareerjourney

andcontinuetostickwithmetothisday.

—LoriPaulin,globalheadofCustomerEmpowerment

Advice4:Dotherightthing.

OneofthemostvaluablecareerlessonsIlearnedistoalwaysplacedoingwhat

isrightasatoppriority,regardlessofthecircumstances.Fromayoungage,I

understoodthatevenifstayingtruetomyprinciplesandvaluesmeantmissingout

oncertainopportunities,itwouldbeOK.Mymothergavemethisbeliefthat

standingbymycorevaluesisfarmorerewardinginthelongrunthan

compromisingthemforshort-termgains.

—JoannaC.,founderofTheMillennial

21.WhichisanexampleofAdvice1?

A.Listeningtodirectors'instructionswithcare.

B.Helpingfriendswithovercomingchallenges.

C.Standinginthebackgroundcaringforothers.

0.Takingactiondespitescarycircumstances.

22.WhatdidLidiaVijgaandJoannaC.haveincommon?

A.Theyeachfoundedanorganization.B.Theyheldthesamecorevalues.

C.Theyhadmuchworkexperience.D.Theymadeeffectivecontributions.

23.Inwhichcolumnofthemagazinewillyoufindthetext?

A.BusinessAdvice.B.InspiringQuotes.

C.AdviceforTeens.D.Mother'sWisdom.

JoshuaHaveman,aflightinstructor,demonstratedexceptionalcourageandresourcefulness

duringanoff-dutyrescueinYosemiteNationalPark.

ThedramaticrescueunfoldedonSeptember2nd,2023,duringHavcman'sfinalstopof

HalfDome,apeaktoweringal8,842feet.Theincidentbeganwhenafellowclimberfell

approximately60to8()feet,comingtorestunsafelyonanarrowledge(巖架)hangingover

anabyss(深淵)ofabout8,00()feet.

"IknewpeoplewereintroubleassoonasIreachedthetop,"Havemansaid."Itwascold

andwindy,andclimberswerestrugglingtodropalongasmoothmetalcableoneven

smootherrock.Idroppedmybackpack,grabbedmymedicalkit,andheadedtowardsthat

place.Justthen,Iheardascreamandsawaclimberslidingdownabout80feet,landingon

theonlyspotthatcouldhavesavedhim,preventingafallof500(o1,000feel."

Withouthesitation,Havemantookaction.Despitethetoughwindsandhail,herisked

outsidethepermanentcableharrierstoreachtheinjuredclimber.Hisclimbingexpertiseand

extensivemedicaltrainingv/ereindispensableinthislife-threateningsituation.

Havemanrecalledthescene,stating,nTheclimber'slegswerebadlyinjured,soIcollected

sticksandbeganclimbingontotheledge.Otherclimberswereconcernedformysafety,but

theinjuredclimberwasinextremepain,soIleftthecableareaandjoinedhimontheledge.'1

Usingthesimplesplintcraftedfromslicks,Havemanprovidedessentialfirstaid.1bprotect

theclimberfromtheelementsandapparentshock,Havemanselflesslycoveredhimwithhis

jacket.

Momentslater,aSearchandRescueParkRangerarrived.Together,theyhelpedthe

patient'sdropusingacableladder,administeredfurthercriticalmedicaltreatment,and

providedcareforshock.Ultimately,theclimberwasairliftedtosafetyviahelicopter,

receivingtheurgentmedicalattentionrequired.

24.Fromwhatprobableheightdidtheinjuredclimberfall?

A.About7,000feet.B.About8,080feet.

C.About7,580feet.D.About8,842feet.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"splint"probablyrefertointhelastbutoneparagraph?

A.Amedicalkit.B.Anarrowrocktowalk.

C.Asmoothmetalcable.D.Aboardtofixsomething.

26.WhichcanbestdescribeJoshuaHaveman?

A.Curiousandbrave.B.Caringandintelligent.

C.Hard-workingandpatient.D.Professionalandpassionate.

27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.JoshuaHaveman'scareerasaflightinstructor.

B.ThegeographyofHalfDomeinYosemiteNationalPark.

C.AnadventurousclimbingexpeditioninYosemiteNationalPark.

D.TheheroicactionsofJoshuaHavemanduringarescueinYosemite.

The2023NobelPrizeineconomicshasbeenawardedtoeconomichistorianClaudia

GoldinatHarvardUniversity,"forhavingadvancedourunderstandingofwomen'slabor

marketoutcomes'1.Goldin'sworkhashelpedtoexplainwhywomenhavebeenunder-

representedinthelabormarketforatleastthepasttwocenturies,andwhyeventodaythey

continuetoearnlessthanmenonaveragebyaround13%.

Goldinmined200yearsofdatatoanalyzehowchangesinwomen'sparticipationinihe

laborforcehavebeeninfluencedbysocial,politicalandtechnologicalchangeoverthepast

twocenturies.BeforeGoldin'sstudies,itwaswidelythoughtthattheincreaseinthe

percentageofwomeninworkoverthecourseofthe20thcenturywasareflectionof

economicgrowth—highergrowthmeantmorefemalescouldbeemployed.Butbylooking

backcarefullyathistoricalrecords,Goldinshowedthatthepercentageofmarriedwomen

involvedinpaidworkwasatleastashighinthelate18thcenturyasitistoday.Shealso

demonstratedthatalthoughworkopportunitiesforwomenexpandedinthe20thcentury,they

werenotmadeuseofasmuchastheycouldhavebeen.

Goldinhasalsoshownthatinequalitiesinpayhavenotfollowedasimplerelationship

witheconomicgrowth.Theearningdividebetweendifferentgenderswassmallerduringthe

industrialrevolutionduring1820-1850;thedividechangedlittlebetween1930and

1980.Goldinshowedin2010thatbeingamotherhasakeyroleinkeepingpayinequality,

largelythroughlossofearningswhenwomenquitworkinfavorofraisingchildren.

"Thestrengthofherworkcomesfromcombiningreliablehistoricaldatawithinsights

fromeconomictheoriesofwagedetermination,employment,discriminationandpolitical

economy,"sayseconomistClaudiaOlivettiatDartmouthCollege."Iamdelightedtosee

Goldin'sworkrecognized.Shehasbeensuchaninspirationtomanywomenandyoung

researchers.Leadingwithpassion,curiosityandintegrity,shetaughtustobebraveandgofbr

thebigquestions.ThankstoGoldin'sresearch,somecompaniesarenowstartingtochange

theirpracticeswiththeintroductionofflexible,family-friendlyworkingarrangements.*'

28.WhichaspectoftheeconomydoesClaudiaGoldinfocusoninherwork?

A.Thelabormarket.B.Thepoliticaleconomy.

C.Thcemploymentinequality.D.Thcgenderpaygap.

29.WhatdidGoldin'sanalysisofthe200-yeardatasay?

A.Moreworkingwomenreflecteconomicgrowth.

B.Jobshavebeenthesameinthepast2centuries.

C.Economicgrowthdoesn'tbringmorewomenintoemployment.

D.Femalelaborforceshavechangedgreatlysincethe18thcentury.

30.WhatisthemajorfactorintheearningdivideaccordingtoGoldin?

A.Marriage.B.Parenthood.

C.Economicgrowth.D.Industrialrevolution.

31.WhyisClaudiaOlivetti'scommentreferredtointhelastparagraph?

A.ToshowGoldin'sinfluence.

B.TopraiseGoldinforherbravery.

C.lbexplainreasonsforGoldin'ssuccess.

D.ToproveGoldin'sinsightsintoeconomy.

ResearchersfromtheUniversityofCambridgedevelopedasolar-poweredreactorthat

changesCO2andplasticwasteintosustainablefuelsandothervaluablechemicalproducts.

Theresearcherstooktheirinspirationfromcarboncaptureandstorage(CCS),where

CO2iscollectedandthenpumpedandstoredunderground."CCSisatechnologythat's

popularwiththefossil(化石)fuelindustryasawaytomakelessharmtotheenvironment

whilecontinuingoilandgasexploration,"saidprofessorErwinReisner."Butinsteadof

storingCO2,wecanmakesomethingusefulfromit.”

Todate,theirsolar-drivenexperimentshaveusedpure,concentratedCO?froma

container,butforthetechnologytobeofpracticaluse,itneedstobeabletoactivelycatch

CO2fromindustrialprocesses,ordirectlyfromtheair.However,sinceCO2isjustoneof

manytypesofmolecules(分子)intheairwebreathe,makingthistechnologyselective

enoughtotiansfonnhighlydiluted(稀釋的)COzisahugetrial.

Theresearchersadaptedtheirsolar-driventechnologysothatitworkswithfluegasor

directlyfromtheair,transformingCO2andplasticsintofuelandchemicalsusingonlyihe

powerofthesun.Bymakingairflowthroughthesystemcontainingaspecialsolution,the

CO2selectivelygetstrapped,andtheothergasesgooutofit.Thisprocessallowsthe

researcherstoconcentratetheCO2fromtheairinsolution,makingiteasiertoworkwith.

Thesystemhastwoparts:ononesideistheCO?solutionthatgetschangedintosyngas,

asimpleandgreenfuel.Ontheotherplasticsarechangedintousefulchemicalsusingonly

sunlight."Theplasticcomponentisanimportanttricktothissystem/saidDr.Motiar

Rahaman."CollectingandusingCO2fromtheairmakesthechemistrymoredifficult.But,if

weaddplasticwastetoIhesystem,iheplasticdonateselectronstotheCCh.Theplasticis

brokendowntousefulchemicalsandtheCO2istransformedintosyngas."

32.WhatistheadvantageofthenewsystemcomparedwithCCS?

A.Itcanturnwasteintotreasure.B.ItcollectsCO2invarioussituations.

C.Itdoesnoharmtotheenvironment.D.Itgainspopularityamongcompanies.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trial"probablymeaninparagraph3?

A.Advancement.B.Difficulty.C.Switch.D.Test.

34.Whyisthespecialsolutionused?

A.TocollectCO2fromtheair.B.Toletairpassthesystem.

C.Tohelpplasticsbreakdown.D.ToreactwithandrepurposeCO2.

35.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheFirstSolar-poweredReactorB.NewTechnologyofReducingCO2

C.Game-changingConceptofRecyclingD.CleanFuelsMadefromAirandPlastic

三、七選五

36.Asajokewriterfor20years,GenePerrethadtakenhundredsofflights.?

SuddenlyPerret'searsprickedup(豎起).“Theremaybe50waystoleaveyourfamily,"the

airhostesssaid,"butthereareonlyfivewaystoleavethisaeroplane."Andthen:"Please

returnyourseattoitsuprightandmostuncomfortableposition."

Perretusesthisstorytomakeaseriouspoint:②Somepeoplecan'ttellajoke,but

everyonecanlearntousehumoureffectively.ThefirststepPerretrecommendsisbuildinga

comedycollection".Putdown25jokesorstoriesthatyoufindfunny.Thenworkoutwhether

youarebetterwithstoriesorone-liners.③Otherv/ise,itnotonlywastesyourtime,but

discouragesyou.

④Itmightnotmeetyourneedsifyoustartcollectingmaterialbeforeyouintendto

useit.JokebooksareOK,butPerretsuggestsseekingmaterialfromyourownexperience

wheneverthereissomethingappropriate.Hetellsastoryabouthelpinghisdaughterrecitea

poematkindergarten.Whenheofferedtowriteone,shesaid,"No,Dad,thisisinfrontofthe

wholeschool.I'dratheritwasgood."Nothingputspeoplemoreateasethanself-

deprecating(自嘲的)humour.

Afewmoretips:keepyourmaterialshort,tellitslowlyand,nomatterhowfunnytheyare,

don'tlaughatyourownjokeswhileyou'retellingthem.Andthemostimportantone一

practicemakesperfect.⑤ThenexttimesomeoneaskshowtogettotheRoyalAlbert

Hall,remembertoreply,'Tractice,practice,practice."

A.Lookforhumouratanytime.

B.Don'ttrytobewhatyou'renot.

C.Materialshouldalsobeadaptedfortheaudience.

D.Sohewasonlyhalflisteningtosafetyinstructions.

E.Perrettendstocombinehumourwithhisexperience.

F.Humourcangrabsomeone'sattentionandgetamessageacross.

G.Likeanymaterialobjects,successfulhumourcomeswiththedoing.

四、完形填空(15空)

Sculptureisanimportantartformtohighlightacountry'snationalspirit.Chinesesculpture

masterpieces1partsofChinesehistoryforfuturegenerationstolearn,andsincethey're

2art,theydisplayvividlytraditionalChineseculture.

Ihavebeen3myrangeofsculpturecreationstomakethemmorediverse,whilealso

makinguseof4advantagesofsculpturestohavetheChinese5heard.Forexample,I

employedtheuniversalimageofthebridgetocreatethesculpture"GoldenBridgeonSilk

Road*',and6itwiththeBeltandRoadInitiative.The7Ichoseformyworkwasthe

ZhaozhouBridgebuilt1,400yearsago.Thissculpturehasservedasa8thingforsomeof

theimportant9activitiesinChinaasitrepresentsoneaspectofournationalspirit.It's

helped10theappealofChineseculturetopresentforeigners.11Ialsomade"Boal

ofFate"tointeiprettheideaoftheChinese12"peopleinthesameboatshouldhelpeach

other".

RichtraditionalChineseculture13thepracticesofthenewagehasprovided14

sourcesforartcreation-there'snowaywelackinspiration.Topromotethecreative

developmentofChineseculture,artwillsurelydoits15.

37.A.recordB.mentionC.affect0.evaluate

38.A.creativeB.visualC.originalD.popular

39.A.adjustingB.determiningC.grasping0.expanding

40.A.educationalB.academicC.artisticD.political

41.A.musicB.voiceC.languageD.tune

42.A.equippedB.comparedC.combinedD.replaced

43.A.appearanceB.modelC.themeD.title

44.A.grandB.ceremonialC.historical□.symbolic

45.A.internationalB.nationwideC.recreationalD.citywide

46.A.teachB.oweC.offer□.exhibit

47.A.ConsequentlyB.EventuallyC.Additionally

D.Frcquently

48.A.characterB.taleC.customD.idiom

49.A.focusedonB.coupledwithC.basedonD.filledwith

50.A.literaryB.renewableC.limitlessD.independent

51.A.partB.workC.service□.research

五、短文填空

52.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Mengxinbeaver(河貍)isaspeciesthatcanimprovetheecologicalenvironment.They

builddamsthatbecomesmallhabitats①fishandbirdsandattractmorespecies.

Therefore,theyhelptoimprovebiodiversitylevels.

②(list)asafirst-classstate-protectedanimalinChina,Mengxinbeaversaretheonly

beaverspecieslivinginChina③arcfoundonlyalongtheUlungurRiverinXinjiang's

AltayPrefecture(阿勒泰地區(qū)).

ChuWenwen,awildlifeconservationistfromXinjiang,said,"Withthejointeffortsofover

amillionyoungpeopleinChina,thenumberofbeavernests④(increase)from162to

190overthepastfouryears."

In2017,ChugraduatedfromauniversityinBeijing,andunlikemostofherclassmates

whochose⑤(stay),shewentbacktoherhometownoutoflovefornature.

In2018,sheinitiatedthebeavercanteenprogram,⑥attractedover1millionInternet

userstodonatetheirsnackmoney.Asuper-canteenofabout400,000willowshrubs(灌木)⑦

(build)withthesnackmoney.Alsointheyear,hernatureconservationassociation

gainedthe⑧(office)recognitionofthelocalgovernment.Inordertosavethe⑨

(life)ofinjuredwildanimals,theylaunchedthe"BeaverArk"project.

"Iamluckytoliveinsuchagreaterawhenyoungpeoplecanfulfilltheiraspirationswhile

thecountry⑩(strong)supportsnatureconservation,Hshesaid.

六、書面表達(dá)

53.假定你是校學(xué)生會主席,在杜甫1312周年誕辰來臨之際,學(xué)生會決定舉辦詩歌創(chuàng)作

大賽。請就此寫一則通知,發(fā)布在校英文報(bào)上。內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動目的;

2.活動內(nèi)容;

3.號召參加。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.請按如下格式作答。

Notice

TheStudents*Union

七、讀后續(xù)寫

54.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Istartedworkingoutwithmypersonaltrainer,Teresa.Monthslater,myweightdidn't

reduce.Iwasn'tfeelingverymotivated.

"Let'sstartwithsomethingdifferenttoday/Teresasaid.Ithoughtshewasgoingtoshow

meanewexercise.Instead,shetooksomethingsmallandgreenoutofherpocket.Arubber

band(橡皮筋).Teresatookmyrightarmandpulledthebandontomywrist,adetermined

lookonherface."Thiswillsolveyourproblem,"sheassuredme."Yourweightisnotyour

biggestproblem/Teresasaid."What'sreallyholdingyoubackisyou'realwaysputting

yourselfdown."

Ihadgrownupconstantlycomparingmyselftoothers,andIfellshorteverytime.The

otherkidsatmyhighschoolwerebrighter,moreinterestinganddefinitelybetterlooking.I

explainedallthattoTeresawhileIwarmeduponthetreadmill."IknowIdon'thavealotof

confidence,"Iadmitted."Butputmyselfdown?No!I'mjustbeinghonestwithmyself."

Teresadidn'tseeitthatway."Yournegativethinkingisabadhabit,andit*stimetobreak

it,"shedeclared.

Theplanwassimple.EverytimeIthoughtorsaidsomethingthatputmedown,Iwas

supposedtopulltherubberbandhardandletmyselfoutofthatmindset."Payattentionto

howmanytimesyouhaveanegativethoughtaboutyourself,"Teresasaidaswemovedonto

thelegpressmachine."Ithinkyou'llbesurprisedathowoftenyoudoit."

Couldsheberight?IknewTeresareallywantedtohelpme,soeventhoughIthoughther

planwaskindofsilly,IagreedtotryOperationRubberBand.Ileftthegymanddrovehome

withthegreenbandaroundmywrist.

Apileofmailwaswaiting.Therewasanofficial-lookingletterfrommybank.Thiscan't

begood,Ithought.Itoreopentheenvelope.OneofmycheckshadbeenreturnedbecauseI'd

beenlatetransferringmoneytotheaccount.MycheeksburnedwhenIsawitwasthe

birthdaycheckIhadsenttomyniece.Youreallymessedupnow!Howcouldyoubeso

stupid?

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Icouldn'tstopfeelingbadaboutmyselfwhenIsawihsrelumedcheck.

Sevendayslater,Iwenttothegymformyappointmentwithmytrainer.

參考答案

1.答案:C

解析:M:Excuseme,whatisthetimebyyourwatch?

W:Yes...it,s3:30pm.

M:Oh,thatmeansImustgettothestationintwentyminutesorIwillmissmytrain.

2.答案:B

解析:W:IcanfinallyvisittheGreatWall.There*sbeenalotofrainfallthesedays.Itisrare

tohavesuchfineweather!

M:ActuallyitisratherdryhereinBeijinginsummer.

3.答案:A

解析:M:HowmanylecturesaweekdoIhavetoattend?

W:Ah,well,theEconomicscourseisadoubleunitsotherearetwolecturesaweek.Theyare

scheduledforTuesdayandThursday.AndIwillgiveyousomehomeworkaftereachlecture.

4.答案:B

解析:M:Hello.Here'sLostProperty.CanIhelpyou?

W:Oh,yes.I'mcallingbecauseI'vehadmybriefcasestolen.

M:OK.I'lltakesomedetails....Tellmewhatitlookslike,firstofall.

W:Well...it'sasoftleatherone,youknow,notaheavybox-typelikeaman's.

5.答案:C

解析:M:Igetupbefore6:00o'clock.Howaboutyou?Areyougoodatgettingupearly?

W:No,notreally.Iliketosleepin.Especiallywhenit'swinter,Fmnotgoodatgettingup

earlyatall.Inthesummer,I'malotbetterwiththesun.

6.答案:B

解析:

7.答案:C

解析:W:Canyouholdtheendofthistapemeasure?

M:Sure.What'sthisfor?

W:I'mtakingsomemeasurementsfornewcurtains.

M:Whataboutmeasuringthefloorfornewcarpetsandthewallsfornewwallpaper?

W:Ithoughtwe'lljustfixupthewoodfloorandusesomepaintforthewalls.Tomorrow

we'llgoandpickoutsomecurtainsandpaint.

M:Goodidea.

8.答案:C

解析:

9.答案:B

解析:M:Believeitornot,golfissohard.

W:What'ssohardabouthittingalittlewhiteball?

M:It'shardifyouwanttodoitright.

W:YoumeanlikeTigerWoods?

M:No,likeagoodamateurgolfer.Therearcsomanythingsyouhavetodoright.

W:Likewhat?

M:Likekeepyourleftarmstraight,keepyourheaddown,andfollowthrough.Youneedto

getalotoflessonswhenyou'rereallyyoung.

W:Ah!Whocanrememberallthat?Forgetit.Golfsoundsmorelikeworkthanfun.

10.答案:A

解析:

11.答案:A

解析:

12.答案:C

解析:

13.答案:B

解析:W:Areyouokay,Jack?Youdon'tlookverywell.

M:Ugh.Ifeeltcnible.1wentoutlastnightwithTrevorandthingsgotalittleoutofcontrol.

W:Wheredidyougo?

M:Wewenttoacoupleoflocalbarsandmetupwithsomefriends.Everythingwascool

untilMikecamealonganditturnedoutthatitwashisbirthdayyesterday.

W:Oh,no.Mike'sbirthdayisadrinkfeastforsure.

M:Icouldn'tagreemore.Wedrankeverythinginthebar.

W:Isthatwhyyoudidn'tgotoworktoday?

M:Yeah.Iwokeupthismorningfeelingreallyterrible.Myheadhasbeenachingallday.I'm

nevergoingtodrinkagain.

W:That'sloobad.TonightisTracy'sgoing-awaypartyandsheaskedifyouwouldliketogo.

M:Oh,yeah.Iwillgothere!

14.答案:C

解析:

15.答案:A

解析:

16.答案:B

解析:

17.答案:A

解析:M:Hi,Sarah.Ifyoucouldgobacktoyourcollegeyears,isthereanythingthatyou

mightdodifferently?

W:IreallywishIwouldhavehadthechancetostudyabroad.Iwasanursingmajoratfirst,

andworkedreallyhardatamajorIwasreallybadat.Thenaftertwoyears,Iswitched

schoolsandswitchedmajors.Andbecauseofthat,IhadsomanycreditstotakethatI

couldn'tstudyabroad.

M:Hmm,thatmusthavebeenchallenging.Butwhydidyoulearnnursingatfirst?

W:SinceIwaslittle,everyonetoldmethatIwouldbeagoodnurse.SoIdecidedtobea

nurse.ButwhenIfoundIwasbadatit,Iswitchedmajors.

M:Whatdidyoustudythen?

W:IstudiededucationandI'mreallyhappythatIswitched.

M:Wasthereanyothermajoryouloved?

W:IalsolikedartbutIhadnogiftforthat.

M:Butyoureallyhaveanicevoice.

18.答案:C

解析:

19.答案:A

解析:

20.答案:B

解析:M:MynameisSamrat.I'vebeenaneducatorandapublicspeakerintheworldof

Englishformorethan7years.Ilovenetworkingwithpeopletomotivatethemtoachieve

theirgoals.Infact,that'swhatmademefallinlovewiththisprofessioninthefirstplace.In

myopinion,helpingothersdeveloptheirfullpotentialandbecomeconfidentcommunicators

inpersonalaswellasprofessionallivesismyresponsibility.Ialsolovereading,technology

andtraveling.I'vebeentravelingtoabouttwentycountriessofar.Astheworldhaschanged

inlastcoupleofyears,sohasmywork.Aseverythingisnowdigital,I'mabletoreachoutto

youfromanywhereintheworld,andprovidebestlearningexperienceusingAlandlatest

technology.Ibelieveyoucanimprovefluencyandaccuracyinspeaking,listeningand

understandingthisbeautifullanguage.Solet'sgetintouch,discussyourgoalsandplanfora

betteryou!

21.答案:C

解析:考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文章Advice1部分中的“Sheemphasizedthateffective

contributionscanbemadewithoutseekingpublicattention.”可知,Dr.MichelleFeng的母親

的寶貴建議是,一個人無須追求公眾關(guān)注即可做出有效的貢獻(xiàn)。C項(xiàng)”站在幕后照顧他

人”。與該建議相吻合,強(qiáng)調(diào)了“你不必成為萬眾矚目的焦點(diǎn)來產(chǎn)生影響”。故選C。

22.答案:A

解析:考杳細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)文章Advice2部分中的“LidiaVijga,co-founderofBriefbid”

以及Advice4部分中的“JoannaC.,founderofTheMillennial”可知,LidiaVijga是Briefbid

的聯(lián)合創(chuàng)始人,而JoannaC.

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