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江西省宜春市宜春中學(xué)、高安二中聯(lián)考2024-2025學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期4月月考英語(yǔ)試題一、聽力選擇題(本大題共10小題)1.Whatdothespeakersseeinthewater?A.Ashark. B.Afish. C.Aturtle.2.Whatisthetimenow?A.8:00. B.7:40. C.8:20.3.Whatcolorshirtwillthemanweartotheparty?A.White. B.Orange. C.Blue.4.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthegame?A.Confident. B.Surprised. C.Scared.5.Howmanypeoplewillseeamovietogether?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Wheredidthewomanspendherchildhood?A.Inacity. B.Inatown. C.Inthecountryside.7.Whotaughtthemanhowtofish?A.Hisgrandfather. B.Hisbrother. C.Hisfather.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ahouse. B.Aship. C.Atower.9.Wherearethespeakers?A.InPoland. B.InAmerica. C.InSweden.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.Howlongdoesthefestivalrunintotal?A.For3days. B.For4days. C.For5days.11.Whatarethespeakersgoingtoseefirst?A.Aband. B.Ashortfilm. C.Apoet.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanbuyhersister?A.Aticket. B.Apieceofclothing. C.Adrumstick.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Co-workers. C.Bossandemployee.14.WhereisJacknow?A.Atahotel. B.Attheairport. C.Atarestaurant.15.WhatwillJackdothisafternoon?A.CallSusan. B.Haveameeting. C.Pickuphisparents.16.WhenwillJackarriveatSusan’shouse?A.Atabout4:00p.m. B.Atabout5:00p.m. C.Atabout6:00p.m.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.WhatistheaverageheightofSaltLakeCity?A.4327feetabovesealevel. B.200feetabovesealevel. C.110.4feetabovesealevel.18.WhatwasSaltLakeCityofficiallycalledbefore1868?A.“GreatSaltLake”. B.“GreatSaltLakeCity”. C.“CrossroadsoftheWest”.19.WhatbroughteconomicgrowthtoSaltLakeCityintheearly1900s?A.Thesportsgame. B.Thetouristindustry. C.Theconstructionofrailroad.20.WhatisSaltLakeCitysurroundedby?A.Theocean. B.Rivers. C.Mountains.二、閱讀理解(本大題共5小題)ScoreBigwithYourArtPhiladelphiaSoccer2026isonthehuntfortheperfectpostertorepresentourstatefortheFIFAWorldCup2026?.ThisisourchancetoshowPennsylvania’sartistictalentontheworld’sbiggestsoccerstage!WHATYOUNEEDTOKNOW▲Pennsylvaniaresidentsonly▲Originaldesignsreadyfordigitalreproduction▲NoAI-createdart▲18+orhaveparents’writtenpermissionHOWITWORKS▲OpenCallforArtists:We’reinvitingtalentedartistsfromacrossthestatetosubmitportfolios(作品集).Submitawebaddresstoyourportfoliowithupto10examplesofyourbestworkbyApril4,2025.▲DesignCreation:Upto10artistswillbechosentobringtheirPhiladelphiasoccervisiontolife.Eachselectedartistgetsa$1,000prizetosupporttheircreativity!ChosenartistswillbecontacteddirectlybyPhiladelphiaSoccer2026byApril11,2025,andwillreceivethenecessarylogo,colorfilesanddesignguidelinestocompletetheirdesigns.FinaldesignsubmissionsareduebyMay4,2025.▲FinalistSelection:Ourexpertjudgingteamwillpickthetop3designsandinformartistsbyMay22,2025.Theseartistswilleachscoreanextra$2,500!ThetopdesignswillbesenttoFIFAforthefinalpick.WHAT’STOEARNThewinningartistselectedbyFIFAwillreceiveanadditional$7,500.WhenFIFAunveilseachHostCityposterdesignin2025,PhiladelphiaSoccer2026willhostapresseventwiththewinningartisttoshowtheirworktotheworld!PleaseNote:InaccordancewithPennsylvanialaws,prizesawardedinacontestarelimitedto$25,000total.Awardsforthiscontesthavebeendevelopedtoremainwithinthislimit.21.Whatisarequirementforthefirst-stagesubmission?A.Itmustbeindigitalform. B.Itmustbesoccer-themed.C.Itmustbecompletedbythoseagedover18. D.ItmustbecreatedbyaPhiladelphiaresident.22.Whenwilltheselectedartistsreceivethenecessaryfiles?A.April4,2025. B.April11,2025.C.May4,2025. D.May22,2025.23.HowmuchwillthewinnerselectedbyFIFAgetintotal?A.$7,500. B.$10,000. C.$11,000. D.$25,000.It’shardtopredictwhichsongswillbecomehits.It’sevenmoretoughtopredictwhichartiststoppingtoday’schartswillgoontorecordmorehits.Artistswhodemonstrategreatervarietyintheirfieldstandabetterchancetolandrepeathits,saysJustinBerg,asocialscientistdedicatedtoresearchingcreativityandinnovation.Varietyisn’twhathelpsartistslandthatfirsthit,Bergreports.It’sthesimilarityofanewsongtorecenthits.Bergusedadatabaseofabout3millionsongsfrom1959-2010andthenturnedtoasystemthatratessongson11variables(變量),includingdanceability,energyandkey.Bergthennotedhowcloselyrelatedhitsongsweretothehitsfromthepreviouscalendaryear.Healsomadeportfolios(作品集)formostoftheartistswhohadatleastonehitsong,sohestudiedthevarietyandnoveltyofthesongstheyhadcreatedatthetimeoftheirfirsthit.Bergfoundthatmusicalartistswithwhathetermedlow-creativityportfoliosthatwerecloselysimilartootheralreadyexistingmusicwereroughlytwiceaslikelytohaveearlysuccess.Conversely,thosewhosemusicwasmoreinnovativehadahigherprobabilityofachievingastringofhits.Sincethedataendin2010,theresearchmightnotaccuratelyrepresentthecurrentstateofpopularmusic,accordingtoNoahAskin,acomputationalsocialscientist.“MusiciansarealteringtheirsongwritingapproachestomakethemmoreappealingonTikTok,”saysAskin.“Somuchofitnowis:Howmemorableisagivensong?”Bergdoesn’twanthisresearchtoplaydowntheachievementsofone-hitwonders.“Alotofthemwereextremelyfamousandsuccessfulduringtheirera,”hestates.“Yougooutandtrytomakeasongthatcatchy.It’sachallengingendeavor.”24.WhathelpsasingerachievelastingsuccessaccordingtoBerg?A.Goodtasteinmusic. B.Thevarietyoftheirworks.C.Personalconnectionsintheindustry. D.Theirmusic’ssimilaritytorecenthits.25.WhatdoesAskinthinkofBerg’sresearch?A.Itmaybeoutofdate. B.Itmightbethefirstofitskind.C.ItcouldinspirenewTikTokhits. D.Itwouldraisequestionsamongmusicians.26.WhatisBerg’sattitudetowardsone-hitwonders?A.Worried. B.Doubtful. C.Positive. D.Carefree.27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheMysteryofOne-HitWondersB.HowtoPredictaSong’sSuccessC.WhatDeterminesanArtist’sChancesofRepeatedHitsD.TheImpactofSocialMediaonPopularMusicAswarmbloodspatteredalloverus,Iscreamed…actuallyitwaswater,butthatdidn’tstopmebeingsoscaredthatmyheartwasnearlybeatingoutofmychest.MyfriendhadpersuadedmeontotheHotelPsychorideatthePraterAmusementPark,I’munwillingtoexperienceanyfear,butIdecidedtodoitanyway.Icameofftherideshakingbutexcited.ApparentlyEleanorRooseveltdidn’tactuallysay“doonethingthatscaresyoueveryday”,asisoftenthought,butneverthelessit’sagreatruletofollow.Youdon’tneedtogoonafairgroundrideorjumpoutofaplane,butitisagoodideatopushyourselfoutofyourcomfortzoneregularly.Thehumanbrain,particularlytheamygdale(杏仁核),isdesignedtokeepyousafe.Thissoundslikeagoodthing,andobviously,sometimesitis.However,thefactthattheamygdalaisalwaysonthelookoutfordangermeansthatitwillprioritizeprotectingyouoveralmostanythingelse:learningsomethingnew,experiencingsomethingamazing,gettingagreatopportunityandmeetingotherpeople.Theamygdalawouldreallyjustlikeyoutostayputinanicesafedarkcave.Themoreyoulistentoitsurgingstoavoidallrisks,thenarroweranddarkeryourlifewillbecome.Thereisplentyofevidencethatthemosteffectivewaytodealwithourfearsandanxietiesisexposingourselvestowhatwefear.Youcanstartoffwithsmallsteps,butthemoreyouconfront(面對(duì))yourfears,thesmallertheybecome:whereasthemoreyouallowyourfearstopreventyoufromdoingthings,thebiggerthosefearsseemtobe.Forthisreason,itisimportanttostretchyourselfandkeepallthosepossibilitiesopen.Youneedtotakerisksanddothingsthatpetrifyyou,sothatyouknowjustwhatyou’recapableof.Sometimesthoseriskswon’tworkout,butthat’sfine,aslongasyoucanlearnfromtheexperience,andgetreadyforthenextadventure.28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?A.Bygivingadefinition. B.Bytellingahorriblestory.C.Byquotingfromaclassicbook. D.Bydescribinghisownexperience.29.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheamygdala?A.Itstopspeoplefromtryingthingsout.B.Itfunctionswellinadarkenvironment.C.Itintroducessomerisk-takingactivities.D.Ithighlightspeople’sdemandforlearning.30.WhatdoestheauthortellusaboutourfearsinParagraph4?A.Theycouldbehardtoovercome.B.Theyshouldbeaddressedeffectively.C.Theywouldbenecessaryforsurvival.D.Theymightberegularvisitorstoourlife.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“petrify”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Inspire. B.Scare. C.Comfort. D.Anger.WhenNezha2:TheLegendRebornhitscreensin2024,itdidmorethanbreakboxofficerecords—itrewrotetherulesforChina’sanimationindustry.Thefilm’s3.5billionyuanfirst-monthearningssentaclearsignal:domesticstoriescannowgohead-to-headwithHollywoodgiants.Buttherealstoryisn’tjustaboutmoney—it’saboutcareerpathsbeingredrawn.

Accordingtoa2025reportbytheChinaAnimationAssociation,theproductionofNezha2generatedover15,000jobs,includingrolesincharacterdesign,3Dmodeling,andvisualeffects.MajorstudioslikeLightChaserAnimation(追光動(dòng)畫)haveexpandedtheirteamsby30%tofillpositionsthatsimplydidn’texistfiveyearsago.“We’vemovedfromhand-to-mouthsurvivaltocutting-edgework,”saidLiXia,aveterananimationproducer.However,7in10companiesreporttroublefindingsuchhybridworkers.

Tobridgethetalentgap,universitiesandvocationalschoolsarelaunchingspecializedprograms.Over50collegeslaunched“future-proofprograms”in2024,teachingskillslikeVRstorytellingand3Dcharactermodeling.Meanwhile,vocationalenrollmentsballoonedby40%,withinstituteslikeShenzhenAnimationCollegeofferingintensivecoursesthatplaceabout90%ofthegraduates.“Mygenerationdoesn’tchoosebetweentraditionandtech—weremixthem,”saidZhangWei,astudentblendingPekingOperaelementswithdigitaltoolsatBeijingFilmAcademy.

Thegovernmenthasalsoplayedarole.In2023,the“NationalAnimationDevelopmentPlan”allocated500millionyuantosupportinnovationandtalentdevelopment.Policiesliketaxcutsforanimationcompaniesandglobaltalentexchangeinitiativesaimtobuildasustainableindustry.Expertspredictthatby2030,China’sanimationsectorcouldemploy2millionpeople,makingitamajordriverofcreativeeconomygrowth.Inconclusion,thesuccessofNezha2isnotjustacinematicachievement—itrepresentsaculturalshiftandacareerrevolutionforyoungprofessionalspassionateaboutstorytellingandtechnology.Butthere’saproblem:asmorecompaniesrushtocopythesuccessofit,artistsstruggletokeepthecoreessenceoftheirstories.“Weneedtoscalethenumbersup,butwecan’tletthemwaterdownourculturalessence,”saidananimator,whoworkedonthefilm.32.Whatdo70%ofcompaniessayisdifficult?A.Findingworkerswhocanmakeenoughmoney.B.Findingworkerswhocansurvivewhenfacingdifficulties.C.Findingworkerswhohavetroubleinfindingjobs.D.Findingworkerswhocanbothdrawandusecomputers.33.“Vocationalenrollmentsballoonedby40%”meansthenumberofstudents__________.A.droppedsuddenly B.grewquickly C.stayedthesame D.causedproblems34.Whatmighthappenifthe“culturalessence”iswatereddown?A.MoreChinesefilmswillwinOscars. B.Animationjobswilldisappear.C.Traditionalstoriescouldlosetheirmeaning. D.Technologycompanieswillearnless.35.Theauthorwrotethisarticlemainlyto________.A.explainanimationjobtrends B.a(chǎn)dvertisethemovieNezha2C.compareChineseandHollywoodfilms D.criticizeoutdatedteachingmethodsTheFutureof6G:Faster,Smarter,andCloser6G,thenextgenerationofmobilenetworks,iscomingsoon.Comparedto5G,6Gwillbringrevolutionarychanges.36Forexample,6Gcouldbe100timesfasterthan5G,allowingpeopletodownloadafullmovieinjustonesecond.Onemajoradvantageof6Gisitsnear-zerodelay(only0.1milliseconds).37Imaginedoctorsperformingsurgeriesonpatientsthousandsofmilesawayusingreal-timeholographictools.Thiscouldsavelivesinemergencies.Chinaisleadingtheglobalracein6Gdevelopment.38TheChinesegovernmentisbuildingtestnetworksandsupportingcompanieslikeHuaweiandZTEtocreatenewtechnologies.By2030,Chinaplanstomake6Gavailableforeveryone.However,challengesremain.39Building6Ginfrastructurerequiresadvancedequipmentandinternationalcooperation.Despitethis,expertsbelieveChina’slargemarketandinnovationwillhelpovercometheseproblems.40Fromsmartcitiestoself-drivingcars,6Gwillconnecteverythingintelligently,makingourlivessaferandmoreefficient.A.Thismeansmachinescancommunicateinstantlywithoutlag.B.Allinall,6Gmightreplacehumanworkers.C.Itaimstoachievefullcommercializationwithinthenextdecade.D.Inshort,6Gwillcreateaworldwhereeverythingisconnected.E.Itsspeedandreliabilitywilltransformmanyindustries.F.Forinstance,itcanimproveonlinegamingexperiences.G.Highcostsandenergyconsumptionarebigissues.三、完形填空(本大題共1小題)IhavenomemoryofmymotherfeedingmewhenIwasyoung.ButI’llnever41thefirsttimeIfedher.Shewasinherlate90s,afewyearsintowhat’sbecomeasix-year42atahomefordementia(癡呆)care.Ihappenedtobevisitingarounddinnertime.I43herabite-sizedpieceofchickenandaddedsomepotato.Inyearsgonebywemighthavebeenplayfullydebatingtherelativebenefitsof44thefoodontheplate,whichsheliked,versus(與……相對(duì))my45foreatingeachindividualitemtoitsfull.ButMumwasn’tspeakingmuchbythispoint.Thatfirstbitewas...46.IthadbeenadecadeandahalfsinceI’dspoon-fedmyownkids.And47,thiswasmyMum.Iwas48atfirst.Shewasn’t.Wesoonfellintoadeeplyfamiliarpattern,evenifthe49weren’t.Remarkably,Mumnowhasafull50behindher.Mostofherfriendshavepassed.Visitorsare51.Herworldisallbutas51asitwaswhenshewasnew.Whenthepastis52andthefutureimmaterial,maybetherereallyisnothingmoretosay.AsIsattherewithhertheotherday,53herhand,andlettingallthenoiseofmyworld54,Ifeltsomethingnew.Itwas...love.Justlove.41.A.devote B.record C.forget D.notice42.A.commitment B.conflict C.stay D.pursuit43.A.told B.cut C.returned D.promised44.A.consuming B.serving C.sampling D.mixing45.A.recognition B.preference C.speed D.prediction46.A.strange B.satisfactory C.skillful D.successful47.A.a(chǎn)fterwards B.therefore C.regardless D.otherwise48.A.reliable B.sympathetic C.responsible D.hesitant49.A.roles B.rewards C.friends D.visitors50.A.month B.year C.decade D.century51.A.seasonal B.few C.unwanted D.enough52.A.whole B.tough C.small D.a(chǎn)ncient53.A.shapeless B.useless C.similar D.fictional54.A.closing B.holding C.washing D.protecting55.A.pourin B.slowdown C.runout D.fallaway四、語(yǔ)法填空(本大題共1小題)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。Forrailtravelersawaitingdeparture,itisacommonpracticetohaveamealatarestaurantwithinthestation.TheintelligentrestaurantatJinanRailwayStationinShandongProvince55(bring)abrand-newchangetothisexperienceinthepasttwoyearsfortravelers.56traditionalrestaurants,theGaotiexiaintelligentrestaurantoperateswithouthumanserversor57(chef),relyingentirelyonroboticequipmentforitsfunctions.“Wehaveemployedsixautomaticcookingdevices,whichpromiseadishdeliverytimeofjustfiveminutesfromthemomentoforderingto58itarrivesatthecustomer’stable,”statesRenGuotao,thepersoninchargeoftherestaurant.Theseadvanceddevicesarecapableofpreparing18differentdishes59(satisfy)theappetiteofcustomersfromdiverseregions.Theentirepreparationprocessisspedup,witheverythingreadyforcustomersminutesaftertheycompletethe60(pay).Forpassengersinahurry,thecookingdevicescanevenmakeadeliciousbowlofbeefnoodleswithin61durationofmere48seconds,fullydisplayingtheirhighefficiency.Therestaurantisalsofittedwithasmartmachine62servesupcoffee,milk,andicecream.Theintegrationofcutting-edgetechnologyintheGaotiexiaintelligentrestaurantenhancestheconvenienceandhygiene(衛(wèi)生)fortravelers,63(offer)themanovelandefficientwaytoenjoyamealwhilewaitingfortheirtrain.Assuch,ithasbecomea64(prefer)diningdestinationformanyrailtravelerspassingthroughJinanRailwayStation.五、書信寫作(本大題共1小題)65.假定你是李華,你的英國(guó)筆友Tom對(duì)中國(guó)飲食文化很感興趣,寫信詢問餃子的相關(guān)信息。請(qǐng)你給他寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.餃子在中國(guó)文化中的地位;2.餃子的制作過程;3.邀請(qǐng)他來體驗(yàn)包餃子。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearTom,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(本大題共1小題)66.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。LiamandJoelweregoodfriends.Afterschool,theyoftenplayedcatch(傳接球游戲)inthenearbypark.Itwasagametheybothlovedplaying.Oneday,Joelmissedschool,andLiamhadtositaloneinclass.Hethoughthisfriend’sabsencewasoddbecauseJoelnevermissedschool.Feelingworried,LiamaskedhisheadteacherifsheknewwhyJoeldidn’tcometoschool.Whatshesaidnextwassomethinghewasn’tpreparedfor.“Liam,I’msosorry,butyourbestfriendwasinanaccidentlastnight,”theteacherputherhandonLiam’sshoulder.“Helosthisparentsinthecarcrash.”“Ohno!”Liamcoveredhisfacewithhishands.“Whereishenow?”“Joelisinanearbyhospital,butthedoctorsaren’tallowingvisitorsatthemoment,”theteachersaid.Afterreturninghomethatday,LiamcriedwhiletellinghismotherwhathadhappenedtoJoel.“Don’tworry,Liam.Yourfriendwillbefine,”sheassuredhim.Twomonthslater,thedoctorsallowedJoeltogohomeaftertheyperformedasurgery.WhenLiamlearnedJoelwouldsoonreturnhome,hecouldn’twaittoseehisfriend.LiamrushedtoJoel’shouse.“Hi,Joel!”Liamexclaimed(驚叫)whenhesawhisbestfriend.Joel’seyeslituponseeingLiamaftermonths,buthecouldn’tgetupandmeethim.Theboywasnowconfinedtohiswheelchair.LiamfeltterribleknowingJoelcouldneverwalkagain.Moreover,seeinghiselderlygrandmastruggletopushthewheelchairmadeLiamfeelevenworse.“Mom,IwanttobuyanelectricwheelchairforJoel,sohedoesn’thavetoaskhisgrandmothertomovehimaround,”Liamsaidthatnight.“AndIhaveaplanforthat.”Liam’smotherlookedathimandsmiled.“Really?What’syourplan?”sheasked.“Iwanttosetupacharityactivityatschool,Mom,”Liamsaid.“Doyouthinkthatwouldwork?”“Ohyes!Ofcourse,Liam!Acharityactivitywillhelpyouraisefundstobuyanelectricwheelchair.I’llhelpyou!”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Ontheeventday,Liamreachedschoolwithhismotherbeforethecharityactivitystartedandwasthefirsttoenterthehall._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextday,LiamstoodoutsideJoel’shousewithanewelectricwheelchair._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

參考答案1.【答案】C【聽力材料】M:Lookdowninthewater!Doyouseeafishorasharknearmyfishingline?W:It’smovingtooslowly,anditsshapeislikeacircle.Ithinkit’saturtle.M:Oh,you’reright.Let’sbecarefulnottocatchit!【聽力材料】M:Lookdowninthewater!Doyouseeafishorasharknearmyfishingline?W:It’smovingtooslowly,anditsshapeislikeacircle.Ithinkit’saturtle.M:Oh,you’reright.Let’sbecarefulnottocatchit!2.【答案】B【聽力材料】M:Hey,Mary.Iwasdelayedatthegaragefor20minutes,butnowI’mdrivingonthewayandwillpickyouupinabout20minutes.W:OK,thatmeansyouwillarriveatmyhouseat8:00.【聽力材料】M:Hey,Mary.Iwasdelayedatthegaragefor20minutes,butnowI’mdrivingonthewayandwillpickyouupinabout20minutes.W:OK,thatmeansyouwillarriveatmyhouseat8:00.3.【答案】A【聽力材料】M:Mom,Ican’tfindmyorangeshirt.ShallIweartheblueshirtorthewhiteonetomyfriend’sparty?W:Idon’tthinktheblueonelooksasgoodasthewhiteoneonyou.M:OK.【聽力材料】M:Mom,Ican’tfindmyorangeshirt.ShallIweartheblueshirtorthewhiteonetomyfriend’sparty?W:Idon’tthinktheblueonelooksasgoodasthewhiteoneonyou.M:OK.4.【答案】A【聽力材料】W:Ican’tbelievewewonthatgame.Myheartwasbeatingsofast.IthoughtImightbesick.Thelasttenminutesweresoscary.M:Itwasclose,butIknewweweregoingtowin.Allofusweredoingwellinthatgame.5.【答案】C【聽力材料】W:I’mnotgoingtomakeittherebythattime.Youtwoshouldjustgoin.M:No.LindaandIcanmissthismovieandgotothenextone.Wewillwaituntilyou’reheretogointothetheatertogether.【聽力材料】W:I’mnotgoingtomakeittherebythattime.Youtwoshouldjustgoin.M:No.LindaandIcanmissthismovieandgotothenextone.Wewillwaituntilyou’reheretogointothetheatertogether.【答案】6.B7.A【聽力材料】W:Swimmingisabighobbyforme.Igrewupinacoastaltown,andmydadusedtotakemybrotherandmetothebeacheveryweekend.M:I’mfromthecity,soInevergotthechancetogotothebeachwhenIwasyoung.W:Oh,areyouafraidofthewater?M:No,ofcoursenot!IsometimesspentsummerholidayswithmyfamilybesidealakewhenIwasakid.Mygrandfathertaughtmehowtofish.Therewasalsoabeautifulvillagenearby.It’sagoodwaytoescapethebusycity.Ithelpspeoplebeclosetonature.W:Oh,that’scool.【聽力材料】W:Swimmingisabighobbyforme.Igrewupinacoastaltown,andmydadusedtotakemybrotherandmetothebeacheveryweekend.M:I’mfromthecity,soInevergotthechancetogotothebeachwhenIwasyoung.W:Oh,areyouafraidofthewater?M:No,ofcoursenot!IsometimesspentsummerholidayswithmyfamilybesidealakewhenIwasakid.Mygrandfathertaughtmehowtofish.Therewasalsoabeautifulvillagenearby.It’sagoodwaytoescapethebusycity.Ithelpspeoplebeclosetonature.W:Oh,that’scool.【答案】8.B9.C【聽力材料】W:It’sabsolutelyamazing.Lookatthesizeofthatthing.It’sastallasatower.Ican’tbelieveI’mseeingitinperson.M:ThisistheVasa.I’veneverseensuchatalloneinAmerica.Ithoughtitmighttakeathousandtreestobuildher.W:Andthenshesank?M:Yes,shesankonherfirstvoyagein1628becauseshehadbeenwronglybuilt.Shewastootallandshetippedover.W:Whatanamazingship!It’slikeahugehousebuiltentirelyofwood.M:Yes,theydidn’tusemetalorplasticinthosedays.W:Whyisn’tsheatthebottomofthesea?M:Shewasraisedin1961andnowsheisSweden’stoptouristattraction.W:Sosheneverwenttowar?M:No,shewassupposedtofightPoland-Lithuaniabutitneverhappened.【聽力材料】W:It’sabsolutelyamazing.Lookatthesizeofthatthing.It’sastallasatower.Ican’tbelieveI’mseeingitinperson.M:ThisistheVasa.I’veneverseensuchatalloneinAmerica.Ithoughtitmighttakeathousandtreestobuildher.W:Andthenshesank?M:Yes,shesankonherfirstvoyagein1628becauseshehadbeenwronglybuilt.Shewastootallandshetippedover.W:Whatanamazingship!It’slikeahugehousebuiltentirelyofwood.M:Yes,theydidn’tusemetalorplasticinthosedays.W:Whyisn’tsheatthebottomofthesea?M:Shewasraisedin1961andnowsheisSweden’stoptouristattraction.W:Sosheneverwenttowar?M:No,shewassupposedtofightPoland-Lithuaniabutitneverhappened.【答案】10.C11.A12.B【聽力材料】W:Thisisincredible.There’resomanybandsplayingandfilmsshowing.Howlongdoesthisfestivallast?M:Well,itstartedyesterdayandrunsforanother4days.Ourticketisonlyfor3days,though.W:Sowhatshouldweseefirst?M:Well,there’sabandfromEnglandwhichisabouttostartonStage2,orapoetintheSpeakingTent.W:Let’sdotheband.What’sontherestoftheafternoon?M:Well,there’saseriesofshortfilmsplayingfrom2:00p.m.until3:00p.m.ThenIthoughtwecouldgrabalatelunchandheadtotheCenterStageat5:00p.m.toseethatnewSouthKoreanbandeveryoneistalkingabout.W:Oh,mysisterlovesthem.Sheisgoingtobesojealous(妒羨的).M:WecanbuyheraT-shirt.W:Ormaybewe’llgetluckyandthebandwillthrowadrumstickintotheaudience.M:Thatwouldmakeanawesomepresent.【聽力材料】W:Thisisincredible.There’resomanybandsplayingandfilmsshowing.Howlongdoesthisfestivallast?M:Well,itstartedyesterdayandrunsforanother4days.Ourticketisonlyfor3days,though.W:Sowhatshouldweseefirst?M:Well,there’sabandfromEnglandwhichisabouttostartonStage2,orapoetintheSpeakingTent.W:Let’sdotheband.What’sontherestoftheafternoon?M:Well,there’saseriesofshortfilmsplayingfrom2:00p.m.until3:00p.m.ThenIthoughtwecouldgrabalatelunchandheadtotheCenterStageat5:00p.m.toseethatnewSouthKoreanbandeveryoneistalkingabout.W:Oh,mysisterlovesthem.Sheisgoingtobesojealous

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