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    1. 本卷共8页满分150分, 考试时间120分钟;
    2. 答题前, 在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
    3. 所有答案必须写在答题纸上, 写在试卷上无效;
    4. 考试结束后, 只需上交答题纸。
    第一部分: 听力(共两节, 满分30分)
    第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1. Where des the cnversatin take place?
    A. In a clthing stre. B. In a furniture stre. C. In a grcery stre.
    2. What des Sarah ask Jhn t d?
    A. Leave a message. B. Give her a call. C. Give a presentatin.
    3. Why did the man have an accident?
    A. He was driving t fast. B. He was talking n the phne. C. He didn't keep his eyes n the rad.
    4. Wh is prbably Nicle?
    A. The man's daughter. B. The man's niece. C. The man's sister.
    5. Where is the library?
    A. Next t the big building. B. Beside the registratin ffice. C. On the right f the lecture theatre.
    第二节(共15小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
    听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题5秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题.
    6. Why des Jamie make the phne call?
    A. T bk a table. B. T change a reservatin. C. T ask fr a table near the kitchen.
    7. When will Jamie arrive at the restaurant tmrrw?
    A. 7:30. B. 6:00. C. 4:00.
    听第7段材料, 回答第 8、9 题。
    8. What are the speakers talking abut?
    A. A jb interview. B. A piece f gd news. C. A research.
    9. Hw des the wman sund?
    A. Grateful. B. Cnfident. C. Anxius.
    听第8段材料, 回答第 10 至 13 题。
    10. What des Fibnacci refer t?
    A. A persn. B. A place. C. A time.
    11. What is the fifth Fibnacci number?
    A. 2. B. 3. C. 5.
    12. What des the man say abut Fibnacci numbers?
    A. They exist nly in nature. B. They can be cmmnly bserved. C. They are mre imprtant than gemetry.
    13. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Classmates. B. Fellw wrkers. C. Teacher and student.
    听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。
    14. What is Anna ding?
    A. Ding a survey. B. Hsting a shw. C. Intrducing a bk.
    15. What des Chris say abut life in the past?
    A. Well balanced. B. T busy. C. Quite bring.
    16. What is the advantage f mbile phnes and laptps accrding t Chris?
    A. They help divide wrk and life. B. They ffer mre freedm t g n hlidays.
    C. They cntribute t a flexible wrking envirnment.
    17. What is the main tpic f the cnversatin?
    A. Why wrk-life balance is imprtant. B. Hw wrk-life balance has changed. C. What peple d t keep wrk-life balance.
    听第10段材料, 回答第 18 至 20 题。
    18. When is James Watsn leaving the management team?
    A. In a few weeks. B. At the end f this week. C. At the beginning f the next week.
    19. Where shuld the staff park if they arrive at 8:00?
    A. In the staff car park. B. In the church car park C. In the car park n Brwn Street.
    20. Why des the speaker give the talk?
    A. T make an aplgy. B. T discuss sme issues. C. T prvide imprtant updates.
    第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)
    第一节(共 15 小题: 每小题 2.5 分, 满分 37.5 分)
    阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
    A
    Track Yur Package
    Yu can find tracking infrmatin in yur rder details. If an rder includes multiple items, each may have separate delivery dates and tracking infrmatin.
    Hw t track yur package
    1. G t Yur Orders.
    2. Find the rder yu want t track.
    3. Select Track Package next t yur rder.
    4. View all updates t track delivery prgress.
    If there are many items in yur rder, each may have separate delivery dates and tracking infrmatin.
    Find slutins t cmmn delivery prblems
    ●Yur rder hasn't shipped yet
    Check the estimated delivery date by selecting Track Package in Yur Orders. If yu're expecting the package tday and dn't see a status update, that's nrmal. Depending n the carrier, items may ship the same day they're delivered. If yu're nt expecting the package tday, please wait fr the tracking infrmatin t be updated.
    ●Tracking infrmatin des nt update
    The carrier may have mre detailed infrmatin abut yur package. T track yur package n the carrier website r cntact them, g t Carrier Cntact Infrmatin. If tracking infrmatin is nt available, g t Missing Tracking Infrmatin.
    ●Yur rder is delayed
    If the expected delivery date has passed, keep in mind that weather, traffic, and mre can cause delivery delays. Mst late packages will arrive within 24 t 48 hurs f the expected delivery date. If the rder has already been shipped, yu can't cancel it. Check ur recmmended actins fr Late Deliveries.
    ●Tracking shws rder was delivered but yu haven't received it
    Fllw ur recmmended steps t Find a Package That Shws as Delivered.
    21. Where can yu find the tracking infrmatin f yur package?
    A. Yur Orders. B. Late Deliveries. C. Missing Tracking Infrmatin. D. Find a Package That Shws as Delivered.
    22. What shuld yu d if yur package desn't arrive as expected?
    A. Cancel the rder. B. Wait fr a day r tw. C. Check the weather frecast. D. Figure ut the cause f delay.
    23. In which sectin f a shpping website will yu find this text?
    A. Get t Knw Us. B. Payment Prducts. C. Let Us Help Yu. D. Make Mney with Us.
    B
    Being the strng wife and mther that she is, Diana Register ften hid her deep pain and suffering frm thse arund her. In the weeks and mnths fllwing her husband’s cancer diagnsis (诊断), Diana wuld search fr “hiding” places where she culd let the uncntrllable waterfalls f tears flw frm her eyes.
    “The strage rm was a favrite. Then was the shwer. But when I wasn’t hme, it was the parking lts that served as my hiding places,” she said. After her husband passed away, parking lts were Diana’s safe haven (避风港) fr pain and srrw.
    One day, as she was abut t place her rder in the Dutch Brthers cffee drive-thru, the wave f sadness hit her like a tidal wave in the middle f her cnversatin with a friend.
    “I culd barely catch my breath and the ugly crying started,” said Diana. “The prblem was, I was stuck in the cffee line. At Dutch Brthers. The ne place where all the wrkers are yung, happy and jamming ut t music. And there was n way ut. I was literally blcked in, s unless I wanted t back right up int the SUV behind me, I was abut t be seen fr the mess I really was.”
    The barista, wh was making and serving cffee at the windw, handed Diana an iced cffee with a sweet and simple nte n the tp. “When I lked dwn in the cup hlder, I saw it. A pink straw, and the wrds ‘We lve yu’ written arund it.”
    The girl didn’t knw Diana’s pain r her stry, but she knew she was hurting and culdn’t fix it. “She wanted me t knw I wasn’t alne. And that whatever trial I was ging thrugh, there were peple ut there wh cared abut me.”
    24. Which f the fllwing best describes Diana’s life after her husband develped cancer?
    A. Hpeless. B. Lnely. C. Busy. D. Painful.
    25. What wuld Diana d when she wanted t cry?
    A. G ut fr a ride. B. Cry her eyes ut ttally alne.
    C. Have a cnversatin with her friend. D. Play hide-and-seek in the strage rm.
    26. What d the underlined wrds “the mess” in paragraph 4 refer t?
    A. Causing a car crash. B. Getting stuck in a lng line.
    C. Having an emtinal utburst. D. Having a quarrel with a wrker.
    27. What can we learn frm Diana’s stry?
    A. Dn’t judge a bk by its cver. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
    C. Gd helps thse wh help themselves. D. Small acts f kindness make a difference.
    C.
    Imagine living in a mdern city. On any given mrning, yu might expect t lk ut yur windw and see a stream f cars and peple n their way t wrk, In recent days, hwever, residents in Kunming, China-a city f sme 6 millin peple-were preparing themselves fr a mre-unusual sighting: a herd(群) f wild elephants.
    Since March 2020, a grup f 15 elephants has traveled mre than 300 miles within Yunnan Prvince in China. They reprtedly came within tw miles f Kunming befre turning arund a few days ag. N ne knws the reasn why they left their hme in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve, but this lng jurney has brught much-needed public attentin t the challenge facing Asian elephants.
    Asian elephants range acrss 13 cuntries in Suth and Sutheast Asia. And, sadly, they are endangered, with fewer than 50,000 let in the wild. And yet they are underrepresented n the glbal stage when their cnservatin needs are s urgent.
    Living n the mst thickly ppulated cntinent n the planet means that space is rare. It als means that habitat lss is the mst significant threat facing Asian elephants. While illegal hunting als threatens these ppulatins, human-elephant cnflict resulting frm habitat lss is a leading cause f elephant death in Asia. Elephants have significant space and resurce needs and have been knwn t travel many miles a day in search f fd and water. Tday, n average, 70% f the Asian elephant ppulatin is fund utside prtected areas. This means they ften travel thrugh human-dminated landscapes and cme int regular cntact with peple.
    These interactins, r human-elephant cnflicts, can result in crp and prperty damage. Mst recently, the damage alng the mvement path f the elephant herd in China has amunted t lsses f an estimated $1.1 millin. While these animals have been clsely watched and prtected by lcal authrities wh have been successful t date at preventing injury r death t either peple r the elephant herd, human-elephant cnflict can result in human death and injury and cause retaliatry(报复性的) actin that further reduces wild elephant ppulatins.
    28.What d we knw abut the 15 elephants?
    A. They attacked residents in Kunming. B. They draw public attentin t their prblem.
    C. They prefer a mdern city t a nature reserve. D. They traveled mre than 300 miles within Kunming.
    29.What is a majr cause f the extinctin f Asian elephants?
    A. Illegal hunting. B. Lss f habitat. C. Lack f prtected areas. D. Ignred cnservatin needs
    30. What have the lcal authrities been trying t d accrding t the last paragraph?
    A. Avid human-elephant cnflicts. B. Mve the elephants t anther regin.
    C. Predict the results f human-elephant cnflicts. D. Make up fr the lsses caused by the elephants
    31. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A. Asian Elephants: An Endangered Species Rescued
    B. Urban Adventures f Elephants: A Taste f the City Life
    C. Wandering Elephants: A Cnservatin Challenge in Asia
    D. Elephant Sightings in Kunming: A City's Unusual Mrning
    D
    Fr many in America, fd waste is a way f life: a discarded(丢弃) apple here, a half-eaten dinner plate there. But just hw much fd d Americans waste, and why? A new research casts light n the dirty little habit that squanders ver 30 percent f the cuntry's fd supply and csts $161.6 billin a year, a habit driven in part by fear f fd pisning and a desire t eat nly the freshest fds.
    When public health researchers frm Jhns Hpkins University surveyed Americans abut their feelings n fd waste, they fund that “ Americans are pretty picky abut what gets t stay in their fridges." The survey, which was cnducted nline and cvered a natinally representative sample f 1,010 adults, asked questins abut the things that mtivate peple t keep and thrw ut fd frm their fridges.
    65 percent f respndents said they threw fd ut due t wrries abut fd pisning, while 60percent said they nly wanted t eat the freshest fds. A smaller amunt (41 percent) reprted that they cmpsted (制堆肥)fd, “s it desn’t bther me.” Only 15 percent f respndents said they didn't have time t prevent fd waste.
    On the ther hand, respndents seemed relatively mtivated t waste less fd-but nt fr the reasns yu might think, Peple were mst mtivated t reduce fd waste due t desires t save mney, and manage their husehlds efficiently. But regardless f the fact that fd waste causes a significant envirnmental impact and nly a small part f fd waste is cmpsted, less than half f respndents thught it was imprtant t reduce fd waste fr envirnmental reasns.
    Rni Neff, wh leads the research, hpes the results will help educatrs, plicymakers and businesses make changes-like highlighting the ecnmic csts f fd waste-that are actually likely t reduce waste. But perhaps the mst effective strategy, writes Neff, culd be clarifying messages abut fd safety and freshness s that Americans get less alarmed by the ptential f fd pisning t begin with.
    32. What des the underlined wrd “squanders” mean in the first paragraph?
    A. Wastes. B. Distributes. C. Maintains. D. Prduces.
    33. What des the survey mainly fcus n?
    A. Functins f fridges. B. Different eating habits. C. Reasns fr fd waste. D. Public health cnditins.
    34.What mtivated respndents mst t cut dwn fd waste?
    A. Enrmus fd waste. B. The desire t save mney.
    C. Envirnmental awareness D. The need t cmpst fd.
    35. What des Neff suggest in the last paragraph?
    A. Pay mre attentin t fd waste. B. Ignre the ptential f fd pisning.
    C. Reduce the ecnmic csts f fd waste. D. Crrect miscnceptins abut fd safety and freshness.
    第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    The feeling like there's n pint trying anything since nthing feels gd anymre has a name: anhednia. While anhednia appears similar t bredm, it's distinct in that it's usually cupled with a lss f mtivatin t even give 36 things a try. S what can be dne t deal with it? Here's hw yu can bunce back frm this jyless state f mind.
    Keep a thught wrksheet t investigate negative thinking. 37 They might have negative views f themselves, cmbined with negative views f the wrld and f the future. Keeping a thught wrksheet can help restructure the beliefs. Write abut a situatin that happened, the mds yu felt, and the autmatic thughts yu had. Then write dwn evidence that supprts the autmatic thught driving the mds, and evidence that des nt supprt it. 38 Yu're lking nt nly at the negative aspects, but the neutral(中立的) and psitive aspects.
    Keep a daily recrd f things yu're grateful fr. Listing simple things yu're grateful fr brings the frgtten psitive aspects f ur lives t the frnt f ur mind. Yu may be grateful fr having fd n yur plate, r having a 39 pillw t rest yur head n every night.
    Try ding smething yu used t enjy. It can be really discuraging t d things yu usually lve t d and find yu n lnger enjy them. Take it easy. 40 Instead f seeking enjyment, fcus n leaving the activity with a mre neutral perspective, such as, 'I've dne smething t imprve the way I feel.’ Start with small, manageable bursts f time, such as spending 15 minutes watching a 'TV shw r walking utside.
    A. Replace negative thughts with psitive nes.
    B. Smetimes, this state f mind becmes prblematic.
    C. Try appraching these activities with a different purpse.
    D. Try t d this every day, even if yu nly write dwn ne r tw things.
    E. Peple experiencing anhednia ften hld beliefs acrss three categries.
    F. Engage in imprtant scial cnnectins even if yu dn't feel like scializing.
    G. In ding s, yu are psitining yurself t review all the infrmatin yur brain is receiving
    第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    My parents tk me camping t the Chilean Lake District every summer while grwing up. Back then, befre the internet, we had t 41 maps and guidebks. S thrugh the endless hurs f ur rad trips, I kept myself 42 glancing at a map and reading abut the small twns we passed. It was great fun.
    During ne trip, my dad 43 me abut the Travelers’ Century Club (TCC), a grup fr peple wh have 44 100 r mre f' the wrld's cuntries. My eyes shne with the thught f being a member, and I made it my 45 .
    It was nt lng befre I started 46 t travel t anther cuntry. My parents laughed and ffered a(n) 47 : they'd take me t ur neighbr Argentina, my first trip abrad, 48 I had t see mre parts f my wn cuntry befre I visited anther 49 I happily accepted.
    What I immediately 50 is that as much as I wanted t be part f the TCC-the main 5l fr travel shuld center n what I'll get ut f a trip, whether that's meeting lcals, 52 the typical cuisine, r explring nature. It shuldn't be just t 53 cuntries. Ticking cuntries ff a list nly because yu put yur feet there feels 54 t me. What inspires me the mst t hit the rad is 55 , which can feed my adventurus sul.
    41.A. search fr B. rely n C. put away D. pass dwn
    42.A. entertained B. rganized C. relaxed D. educated
    43. A. warned B. reminded C. tld D. inquired
    44. A. left B. served C. represented D. visited
    45. A. habit B. idea C. duty D. gal
    46.A. agreeing B. learning C. asking D. waiting
    47. A. cmprmise B. explanatin C. pinin D. service
    48. A. but B. s C. and D. if
    49. A. club B. cuntry C. twn D. neighbr
    50. A. remembered B. predicted C. expected D. realized
    51. A. praises B. preparatins C. suggestins D. reasns
    52. A. intrducing B. ffering C. tasting D. packing
    53. A. explre B. ccupy C. cunt D. discver
    54. A. meaningless B. unnecessary C. fulfilling D. imprtant
    55. A. schedules B. experiences C. ambitins D. pprtunities
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Smart shelves are a big change in retail. 56 (cmbine) new technlgy with regular shelves, smart shelves can make managing inventry(存货清单)and talking with custmers 57 (easy). These shelves have sensrs, RFID tags, and screens that shw infrmatin, making 58 smart system that tells us right away abut prducts, 59 they're selling, and what custmers like. With the wrld ging digital and custmers wanting mre, smart5。shelves help stres wrk better and make shpping cler.
    Smart shelves started with using RFID in the early 2000s fr tracking inventry and preventing theft. Nw, they have becme mre 60 (advance) with better sensrs, cnnectins, and data analysis.
    Smart shelves keep track f inventry levels in real-time. When nticing that they 61 (run)lw n a prduct, they will tell the stre's system 62 (autmatic). This system then rders mre 63 that prduct s the shelves stay full and custmers can always find what they need. This helps stres avid running ut f prducts64 having t much.
    Smart shelves als help stres manage prduct expiratin (至期) dates. They remind the stre when prduct are abut t expire s they can 65 (sell) befre ging bad. This helps reduce waste and ensures custmers get fresh prducts.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    假定你是李华,你班外教Mr. Hank准备开展原著阅读活动,现就阅读材料采用原版小说还是改编版征求班级意见,请你给Mr. Hank写一封信,内容包括:(1)你的建议:(2)说明原因。
    注意:
    (1)写作词数应为80左右:
    (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    Dear Mr. Hank,
    Yurs, Li Hua
    第二节(满分 25 分)
    阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    “Did yu write yur thank-yu ntes?” I asked my sn, Jn.
    “N, nt yet, Mm,” Jn replied, rlling his eyes.
    He prmised t d it when he gt back frm Kim's huse. Hwever, I demanded that he nt leave the huse until he finished writing a nte t everyne he came in cntact with during the jb interview.
    “Even the receptinist wh was rude t me?” Jn asked with a cnfused expressin.
    “Especially her!”
    Jn was hme n Christmas break frm cllege and had just finished interviewing with his first-chice cmpany in Cleveland, Ohi. It was a rare pprtunity cnsidering that jbs were in shrt supply.
    The pwer f a thank-yu nte is smething I drilled int my by frm the time he was ld enugh t hld: pencil. It didn't matter if it was fr a birthday, Christmas r graduatin. Every gift had t be acknwledged with sincere gratitude within twenty-fur hurs.
    Grwing up, my mm was a stickler fr thank-yu ntes. But she phrased it in such a way that it came acrss nt as a threat but as a privilege. She'd say, “"Yur wrds f sincere gratitude have the pwer t change smene's life fr the better-even if it's just fr a mment," Her advice changed my life, and it was my hpe that it wuld change Jn's life as well.
    After an hur, Jn emerged frm his rm and handed ver eight thank-yu ntes. T my delight, they were all sincere and heartfelt, even the ne t the receptinist wh had been less than friendly, Befre Jn left t visit Kim, he turned t me and annunced that he was pretty sure a thank-yu nte t the CEO r the receptinist wasn't ging t land him the jb. With a smile, I tld him t wait and see.
    Jn was twenty-ne years ld, and I felt flish telling a grw n man what t d, but l als didn't want him living in ur basement fr the rest f his life!
    注意:
    (1)续写词数应为150左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Paragraph 1: A week later, Jn received a call frm the cmpany.
    Paragraph 2: The next day after wrk, I fund a thank-yu nte n my bedside table.
    浙江省浙南名校联盟2023学年第二学期期末联考高二年级英语学科试题参考答案
    1-5 ABCCB 6-10 BAABA 11-15 CBCBA 16-20 CBBCC
    21-23 ABC 24-27 DBCD 28-31 BBAC 32-35 ACBD 36-40 BEGDC
    41-45 BACDD 46-50 CAABD 51-55 DCCAB
    56.Cmbining 57.easier 58.a 59.hw 60.advanced 61.are running 62.autmatically 63.f 64.r 65.be sld
    应用文写作:
    Dear Mr. Hank,
    Hpe this email finds yu well. I'd like t express my gratitude fr yur intentin t guide us in appreciating classic English literary wrks. As t the reading materials, I recmmend riginal nvels ver adapted versins.
    While adapted versins may seem mre accessible and easier t cmprehend, I believe that engaging with the riginal wrks prvides us with a mre authentic and immersive experience. Mrever, expsure t the authr's unique writing style, language usage, and cultural cntext allws us t delve deeper int the themes, characters, and messages cnveyed, thereby prmting ur critical thinking and analytical skills.
    I'd appreciate yur cnsideratin f my suggestin and lk frward t explring captivating literary wrks in ur upcming classes.
    Yurs sincerely,
    Li Hua
    读后续写:
    A week later, Jn received a call frm the cmpany. Shifting uneasily in his chair, he picked up the phne. "Yes, this is Jn," he said, trying t keep his vice steady. I watched him, my heart punding. As he cntinued t speak, his face lit up with an excited smile. When he hung up the phne, he turned t me, eyes shining. He tld me that they were really impressed with his interview, but what really std ut were the thank-yu ntes. The CEO mentined that he was tuched by the ntes and appreciated the effrt Jn put int thanking everyne, including the receptinist. I felt a rush f pride and relief. I knew it wuld wrk.
    The next day after wrk, I fund a thank-yu nte n my bedside table. Surprised, I picked it up, unflded it, and was greeted with Jn's familiar handwriting. It was a thank-yu nte frm Jn. He thanked me fr pushing him t d his best and fr teaching him the imprtance f gratitude, which had truly changed his life. As I read the nte, tears welled up in my eyes. I had always believed in the pwer f gratitude and a thank-yu nte, but seeing it cme full circle like this was mre rewarding than I culd have ever imagined. Jn was nt nly succeeding in his career but als grwing int a thughtful and cmpassinate man. And that was the greatest gift f all.
    听力原文
    Text 1
    W: Hell, can I help yu?
    M: Yes, d yu have this jumper in black? I'd like t try it n.
    W: Yes, what size d yu need?
    M: Extra small, please.
    Text 2
    M: Hi, yu've reached the vicemail f Jhn Watsn, Please leave a message after the beep.
    W: (beep) Hi Jhn, it's Sarah. Culd yu call me back when yu get a chance? We need t talk abut the presentatin next Tuesday.
    Text 3
    W: Matt, hw did the accident happen?
    M: It was dark, And I was n my bicycle when my telephne rang. I tk it ut f my pcket while riding my bike. And then, I rde straight int the back f a parked black car.
    Text 4
    W: Hi, Mike! Lng time n see! And wh is this little princess? Is she yur daughter?
    M: N, she's my niece. Nicle has a big meeting tday, s I'm babysitting Alice fr her.
    Text 5
    M: Excuse me, d yu knw where the library is?
    W: The library? See the big building ver there? That's the lecture theatre. Next t it, n the right, is the registratin ffice. And next t that is the library.
    Text 6
    M: Hell, Gin's.
    W: Hi. I called earlier t bk a table fr fur and I was wndering if I can make it fr six instead?
    M: Ah, what name was it?
    W: It's Jamie.
    M: Table fr fur at half past seven. S yu want t change it t 6 'clck?
    W: N, srry. Can I make it fr six peple?
    M: Oh, I see. Srry! That shuldn't be a prblem. I can mve yu t a bigger table but it will be near the kitchen. Is that OK?
    W: N prblem. thanks!
    M: Lvely. See yu tmrrw.
    Text 7
    M: Hw did it g?
    W: I think it went quite well. I did a lt f research and prepared a lt. I was in there dn't knw…half an hur?
    M: What did they say?
    W: Nthing much. At the end I asked them, “What happens nw?’, and the wman said, 'We'll call yu back with news in three days."
    M: Really?
    W: Yeah, I think I've gt the psitin. There weren't a lt f ther peple there.
    Text 8
    M: OK, befre we cntinue, any questins? Oh, Mary please
    W: Thanks, Mr. Smith. Yu talked abut Fibnacci numbers, but what des Fibnacci actually mean?
    M: OK. Fibnacci was a Eurpean mathematician in the Middle Ages.
    W: I see. What abut the Fibnacci numbers? What are they?
    M: The Fibnacci numbers are a sequence f numbers. They g 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 and s n. D yu see hw i
    wrks?
    W: I'm nt sure.
    M: OK. This is hw it wrks. The first number is 1, then 1 again, then 2. The third number is the first number plus the secnd number. The furth number is the secnd number plus the third number: 1 plus 2 is3. The fifth number is the third number, 2, plus the furth number, 3. S it is 5.W: Ah! Gt it! What abut their imprtance? Yu said these were very imprtant.
    M: Yes, it's because we see theme in many things. Fibnacci numbers are cmmn in gemetry, they are cmmn in nature, fr example in plants.
    W: Culd yu give us sme mre examples?
    M: Well, we dn't have time right nw but I can bring mre examples in fr next class
    Text 9
    W: Gd mrning, everyne. Tday we've gt Chris Svenssn, the authr f N mre nine t five, the new best-selling bk abut wrk-life balance. Hell, Chris.
    M: Thanks fr having me, Anna.
    W: S, Chris, tell us abut yur bk and hw the cncept f a wrk-life balance has been changing?
    M: Well, peple's wrking lives and their private lives used t be clearly divided. The evenings, weekends and hlidays were free t fcus n nn-wrk areas f life, such as hbbies, sprts, quality time with the family and friends.
    W: Right! S what has changed? Hw are things different nw?
    M: Well, mst peple can nw access their wrk emails frm their mbile phnes r laptps. It's easier t access wrk in the evenings frm hme r even frm the htel when n hliday.
    W: That desn't sund like much f a wrk-life balance.
    M: Exactly, but this new mbility als brings an advantage. Mre peple are nw able t wrk flexibly.
    W: S, yu mean althugh traditinal divisins between wrk and life are fading, many emplyees nw have mre freedm t d their wrk frm different lcatins and at different times.
    M: Yes, that's it.
    Text 10
    Hi, everyne. I knw yu're all busy s I'll keep this briefing quick. I have sme imprtant infrmatin abut a change in the management team. As yu already knw, ur head f department, James Watsn, is leaving his psitin at the end f this week, His replacement is starting at the beginning f the next week. In the meantime, we’ll cntinue with ur prjects as usual. I have tw mre quick pints. Firstly, there will be sme imprvements made t the staff car park next mnth fr a few weeks. It will be clsed during that time. Dn't wrry, we’ve fund a slutin. We can use the lcal church car park until ur wn ne is ready. If yu arrive befre 8:30 a.m., please use ur small car park n Brwn Street, and if yu arrive after that yu shuld g directly t the church car park. It's nly a five-minute walk away. But they need it in the evenings, s yu have t leave befre 6 p.m. Srry abut that - I knw hw much yu all lve wrking late. The ther thing I wanted t tell yu abut is that the canteen has nw intrduced a cashless payment system. S, yu can't use cash fr payments any mre. Yu can pay directly with yur smartphne. OK. That's it Are there any questins?
    部分试题详细解析:
    A篇
    A篇详细介绍了如何在购物网站上查看订单的物流信息,如果包裹未能如期到达应如何处理,以及该信息通常位于购物网站的哪个版块。
    21. A 文章中明确指出,您可以在“您的订单”部分找到包裹的跟踪信息。这是追踪包裹的第一步,因为在“您的订单”中,您可以选择特定的订单并查看与该订单相关的跟踪信息。
    22. B 细节理解题,文章提到,如果包裹已经发货,您无法取消订单,所以建议您等待一两天,因为包裹可能会在这段时间内到达。
    23. C 这段文本提供了关于如何在网站上追踪包裹的详细步骤,因此最有可能出现在购物网站的“让我们帮助您”部分。这个部分通常包含客户服务和帮助信息,以帮助顾客解决购物过程中可能遇到的问题。其他选项,如“了解我们”、“支付产品”和“赚钱与我们”,似乎与提供追踪包裹信息不相关。
    B篇
    B篇讲述了黛安娜在丈夫患癌后隐藏痛苦,咖啡店员工的善意举动让她感到温暖。
    24. D 细节理解题,根据第一段,黛安娜在她的丈夫被诊断出癌症后,经常隐藏她的 deep pain and suffering,这表明她的生活是痛苦的。
    25. B 细节理解题,根据第一段,黛安娜会寻找“隐藏”的地方,让她无法控制的眼泪流出来,这说明当她想哭的时候,她会完全一个人哭。
    26. C 细节理解题,在第四段中,黛安娜说她无法控制呼吸,开始哭泣,这表明“一团糟”指的是情绪爆发。
    27. D 从黛安娜的故事中,我们可以学到,咖啡店的员工虽然不知道黛安娜的痛苦和故事,但还是通过一个小小的举动,比如在冰咖啡上写上“我们爱你”,来表达关怀和支持,这表明小小的善意行为可以产生很大的影响。
    C篇
    C篇讲了亚洲象开始迁徙,他们遭遇了很多挑战,讲了他们迁徙的原因以及当地政府所做的事。
    28. B 第二段最后"but this lng jurney has brught much-needed public attentin t the challenge facing Asian elephants.",但是这段旅程引起了社会对亚洲象面对的挑战的广泛关注,故选B。D项中"Kunming"有误,文本中是云南省,范围错误。
    29. B 第四段开头"Living n the mst thickly ppulated cntinent n the planet means that space is rare. It als means that habitat lss is the mst significant threat facing Asian elephants"提到栖息地的缺失是亚洲象面对的最大的挑战,故选B。
    30. A 最后一段中"While these animals have been clsely watched and prtected by lcal authrities wh have been successful t date at preventing injury r death t either peple r the elephant herd,human-elephant cnflict can result in human death and injury and cause retaliatry(报复性的) actin that further reduces wild elephant ppulatins."当地部门密切关注这些大象,防止人类和大象的冲突,故选A。
    31. C 本文主要讲大象的迁徙,同时写他们所遭遇的一些挑战,来引起人们对于保护大象的关注。C项:大象的迁徙,一个亚洲保护的挑战,恰好符合文本大意。
    D篇
    D篇讲了很多美国人都浪费大量的食物,有一个针对该现象的研究,研究了产生的原因,同时最后也给出了一些建议。
    32. A 由第一段主要内容可以知道,指美国人浪费食物,前面有提到discarded apple等,推断词义为浪费。
    33. C 根据第二段和第三段的研究结果可知,"65 percent f respndents said they threw fd ut due t wrries abut fd pisning, while 60percent said they nly wanted t eat the freshest fds. A smaller amunt (41 percent) reprted that they cmpsted(fd,"s it desn' t bther me." Only 15 percent f respndents said they didn't have time t prevent fd waste."通过不同的人的一些原因看出,这个研究主要是研究他们为什么浪费食物。
    34. B 第四段提到"Peple were mst mtivated t reduce fd waste due t desires t save mney, and manage their husehlds efficiently."人们最受省钱的驱动来节约食物,故选B。
    35. D 由最后一段"writes Neff, culd be clarifying messages abut fd safety and freshness s that Americans get less alarmed by the ptential f fd pisning t begin with."阐述食物安全和新鲜的信息来让美国人对于食物中毒的潜在危险减少警惕,说明要改变人们对于食物的安全和新鲜的错误日子,故选D。
    七选五
    36-40 BEGDC
    本篇文章介绍了应对“anhednia”(无快乐感)状态的方法,包括记录思想、感恩日记、尝试以前喜欢的事情,以及用不同目的接近活动。
    36. B 前一句提到"这种什么都感觉不到好,觉得尝试什么都无意义的感受有一个名字:快感缺失(anhednia)",接着提到"虽然快感缺失和无聊相似,但它通常伴随着失去尝试任何事情的动机",因此这里需要一个转折,说明这种状态有时会成为问题,即选项B"有时,这种心态会变得有问题"。
    37. E 在37空前一句提到“保持一个思考工作表可以帮助重构信仰”,这里的“信仰”指的是对事物的看法或信念。而选项E提到“经历快感缺失的人通常持有三个类别的信念”,这与前一句的内容相呼应,因此E是正确答案。
    38. G 在38空前一句提到要写下支持自动想法的证据和不支持的证据,这是一个全面的信息收集和整理过程。而G选项中的“这样做,你就能够审视你大脑接收到的所有信息”正好符合这个过程,因此G是正确答案。
    39. D 在39空前一句提到“每天记录你感激的事情”,而D选项中的“try t d this every day”与这一建议相呼应,即使只写下一两件事也要坚持每天做。因此,D选项是正确答案。
    40. C 在40空前一句提到“试着做一些你曾经喜欢的事情可能会很令人沮丧”,因为可能不再享受它们了。因此,接下来需要提出一个解决方案,即“试着以不同的目的来接近这些活动”,这样即使不再享受它们,也能从中获得一些收获或改变。因此,C选项是正确答案。
    完形填空
    41-45 BACDD 46-50 CAABD 51-55 DCCAB
    本篇讲述了作者知道一个旅行者的俱乐部之后,对旅行的心态从"数量"到"质量"的转变,起初他为了去更多的国家而旅行,后来他意识到旅行真正的意义是认真探索感受当地的特色.
    41. B A查找,B依靠,C储存,D传承,B最符合这里作者说因为当时没有互联网,他们去野营只能依靠地图和指南手册。
    42. A keep...加动词,表示“保持……”,A让自己开心,B让自己井井有条,C让自己放松,D让自己受过教育,根据下文他说“It was great fun"可知,作者认为看他们开车经过了哪些小镇特别有意思,因此选择A。
    43. C A警告,B提醒,C告诉,D请求,根据下一句”my eyes shne with the thught f being a member"可知应该是一件有趣而不是危险的事情,因此父亲应该是“告诉”我,因此选择C。
    44. D A离开,B服务,C代表,D游览,根据空后“100 r mre f the wrld's cuntries"结合作者喜欢旅行推测,TCC这个俱乐部里的人都去过超过100个国家,因此选择D。
    45. D A习惯,B主意,C责任,D目标。根据前一句说他很想要加入那个俱乐部,而下一段作者说”my first trip abrad"可知作者还没有去过其他国家,因此他应该是把这件事作为了他的目标,选D。
    46. C A同意,B学习,C要求,D等待,根据上文作者想要加入TCC,因此他应该是清求父母带他出国旅游,因此选C。
    47. A A妥协,让步,B解释,C观点,D服务,根据下文,作者的父母同意他去阿根廷,但是必须先好好看看自己的国家可知应该是作者强烈的渴望让他的父母提供了一妥协折中的方案。因此选A。
    48. A A但是,B因此,C并且,D如果,空后说作者的父母要求在他们带他去阿根廷之前他必须更多地看看自己的国家,可知这和前文出国旅游形成了转折,因此选择A。
    49. B A俱乐部,B国家,C小镇,D邻居。根据上文推断,这里是指作者在“去另一个国家旅游”之前,因此选择B。
    50. D A回忆起,B预测,C期待,D意识到,根据作者下文的思考,他明白了旅游的真正意义而不再执着于去过的国家的数量,因此选择D。
    51. D A赞扬,B准备,C建议,D理由,作者下面讲了他认识到的旅行的真正理由和意义,选D最合理。
    52. C A介绍,B提供,C品尝,D打包,“the lcal cuisine"意为当地美食,因此选择C。
    53.C A探索,B占据,C数数,D发现,作者刚知道TCC时他执着于去过的国家的数目,但后来他意识到旅行的真正意义并不在此.
    54. A A无意义的,B没必要的,C令人满足的,D重要的.作者认为仅仅为了去更多的国家而去一个地方对他而言是没有意义的,因为前文说他想要感受当地的风土人情.
    55. B A计划安排,B经历,C野心,D机会.这里作者的意思是真正让他想要去上路旅行的是能满足他冒险心的旅行安排和计划.
    语法填空
    56.Cmbining 57.easier 58.a 59.hw 60.advanced 61.are running 62.autmatically 63.f 64.r 65.be sld
    本篇主要讲了smart shelves的一些功能及优势。
    难题解析:(语法填空比较简单,只做难题解析)
    57.easier 本题易误填成副词形式,注意到前面的make,推断应该是形容词,根据语意,填比较级。
    63. f rder mre f指订购更多的。
    64. r 空前空后两个短语并列,由于句中有avid,是否定句,故填r。

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