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    这是一份四川省乐山市重点高中2024-2025学年高三上学期12月联考英语试卷含答案,共17页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7,15, B等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟
    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。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。
    例: Hw much is the shirt?
    A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
    答案是 C。
    1. What time is it nw?
    A. 9:10. B. 9:50. C. 10:00.
    2. What des the wman think f the weather?
    A. It’s nice. B. It’s warm. C. It’s cld.
    3. What will the man d?
    A. Attend a meeting. B. Give a lecture. C. Leave his ffice.
    4. What is the wman’s pinin abut the curse?
    A. T hard. B. Wrth taking. C. Very easy.
    5. What des the wman want the man t d?
    A. Speak luder. B. Aplgize t her. C. Turn ff the radi.
    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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6~7小题
    6. Hw lng did Michael stay in China?
    A. Five days. B. One week. C. Tw weeks.
    7. Where did Michael g last year?
    A. Russia. B. Nrway. C. India.
    听第7段材料,回答8~9小题
    8. What fd des Sally like?
    A. Chicken. B. Fish. C. Eggs.
    9. What are the speakers ging t d?
    A. Ck dinner. B. G shpping. C. Order dishes.
    听第8段材料,回答10 ~12小题
    10. Where are the speakers?
    A. In a hspital. B. In the ffice. C. At hme.
    11. When is the reprt due?
    A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Next Mnday.
    12. What des Gerge suggest Stephanie d with the reprt?
    A. Imprve it. B. Hand it in later. C. Leave it with him.
    听第9段材料,回答13 ~16小题
    13. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Salespersn and custmer. B. Hmewner and cleaner.
    C. Husband and wife.
    14. What kind f apartment d the speakers prefer?
    A. One with tw bedrms. B. One withut furniture.
    C. One near a market.
    15. Hw much rent shuld ne pay fr the ne-bedrm apartment?
    A. $350. B. $400. C. $415.
    16. Where is the apartment the speakers wuld like t see?
    A. On Lake Street. B. On Market Street. C. On Suth Street.
    听第10段材料,回答17~20小题
    17. What percentage f the wrld’s tea exprts g t Britain?
    A. Almst 15%. B. Abut 30%. C. Over 40%.
    18. Why d tea tasters taste tea with milk?
    A. Mst British peple drink tea that way.
    B. Tea tastes much better with milk.
    C. Tea with milk is healthy.
    19. Wh suggests a price fr each tea?
    A. Tea tasters. B. Tea exprters. C. Tea cmpanies.
    20. What is the speaker talking abut?
    A. The life f tea tasters.B. Afternn tea in Britain.
    C. The Lndn Tea Trade Centre.
    第二部分 阅读(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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    Santa Claus is cming t twn, but where? And when? This year’s list f Santa Claus pht lcatins finds a very large number f wnderful pprtunities t visit the big guy.
    Christmasville Santa Claus Phts, Emeryville
    Christmasville is ffering a truly immersive adventure. During yur ne-n-ne time, yu will jin Santa in his living rm where he checks his list and asks yu what yu want fr Christmas. This ne-f-a-kind experience brings the magic f the hliday seasn t life fr all ages. Leah Marie Studi will capture the whle stry as yu and yur family star in yur wn scene f the childhd magic f Santa.
    Bk nw fr available sessins n weekends frm Nv 2—Dec 22.
    Santa at the Z, Oakland
    Fridays t Sundays in Nvember and nightly in December. Santa Claus will be setting up his wrkshp in the ride area f the Oakland Z frm 6 t 9 pm (the line clses at 8:45 pm). Seeing Santa is free with paid admissin t the z. Bring yur wn camera.
    Santa at Bradway, Walnut Creek
    Frm Nv14 t Christmas Eve, 2024, Santa Claus is ffering phts near SulCycle. Reservatins are suggested. There will be pet nights in December, t. Pht packages ffered by prfessinal phtgraphers run frm $40 t $50.
    Lts mre places t see Santa Claus in the East Bay
    Here is a list f the next 20 Santa Claus sightings. Clicking the red title will take yu right t ur calendar entry with lts mre inf.
    21. What can yu d at Christmasville Santa Claus Phts?
    A. Create a stry with Santa.
    B. Enjy a private fun time with Santa.
    C. Jin Santa in perfrming magic tricks.
    D. Watch Santa prepare gifts in his wrkshp.
    22. What d Santa at the Z and Santa at the Bradway have in cmmn?
    A. Bth are free t attend with n additinal cst.
    B. Bth require reservatins t visit Santa.
    C. Bth are pen n Christmas Eve.
    D. Bth allw pets t visit Santa.
    23. Where can the text be fund?
    A. In a travel guidebk abut hliday destinatins.
    B. In a magazine abut Christmas traditins.
    C. In a brchure fr phtgraphy studis.
    D. On a website listing hliday events.
    B
    After we lst Indig, I gt a call frm the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit. One f their custmers was dying, and her dg, Chle, needed a hme. Given ur recent lss, they asked, might ur family be interested in adpting her?
    They had t be kidding. After Indig, we wuld never get anther dg. Ever.
    It had just been a few years earlier, it seemed, that Indig—a black Lab—had first burst thrugh ur dr. Her shiny black fur caught the light, and her energy never seemed t run ut. Hwever, she had a nse fr truble. On ne ccasin, I came hme t find that she’d eaten a five-pund bag f flur.
    She was cvered in white pwder, and flur paw prints were everywhere. I asked the dg what n earth had happened, and Indy just lked at me with a glance that said I culdn’t imagine what yu were referring t.
    Time raced by. Our children grew up and went ff t cllege. The mirrr, which had reflected a yung mm when Indig first arrived, nw shwed a wman in late middle age. I had eye surgery. I began t lse my hearing. We all turned gray: me, my husband, the dg.
    In August 2017, I tk Indig fr ne last walk. She was slw and unsteady n her paws. She lked up at me murnfully. Yu did say yu’d take care f me when the time came, she said. Yu prmised, Jenny. She died that mnth, a tennis ball by her side.
    I tld the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit we were srry, but we wuldn’t be adpting any mre dgs. Then ne mrning, as I was passing the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit in my car, I pulled ver. I culd at least lay eyes upn this Chle. What harm culd it d?
    But she had such a sft face.
    When Chle entered ur huse, she was cautius, uncertain. She spent hurs that first day ging t every crner, sniffing things ut. Finally she sat dwn by the fireplace, where Indig used t belng, and gave me a lk. If yu wanted, she said, I wuld stay with yu.
    24. Why did the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit cntact the writer?
    A. They wanted t sell a dg.
    B. They were sharing sad news.
    C. They were anxius abut Indig’s cnditins.
    D. They were lking fr a new hme fr a dg.
    25. Which wrds best describe Indig?
    A. Lyal but vilent. B. Playful and naughty.
    C. Curius and cautius. D. Uncertain but well-behaved.
    26. What des the underlined sentence imply?
    A. Visiting Chle was a harmless curisity.
    B. Visiting Chle culd definitely change her decisin.
    C. The writer was making her regular visit t the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit.
    D. The writer was wrrying abut the request f the Bed ‘n’ Biscuit.
    27. What can be the best title fr the text?
    A. Life with a Naughty Dg
    B. The Pain f Lsing Indig
    C. Saying Gdbye t Indig
    D. The Imprtance f Pets in Our Lives
    C
    When yu think f a typical American, wh d yu picture? A pretty blnd white American like Taylr Swift r a handsme black American like basketball star Michael Jrdan? In fact, there was a time when the average American lked like neither f these peple.
    Back in the year 1500, the average American was a brwn-skinned hunter-gatherer wh prbably rde a hrse and wre clthing made frm animal skins. Tday, the ancestrs f these peple are bradly referred t as “Native Americans”, “American Indians” r simply “Indians”.
    When the Eurpean settlement f Nrth America began, there was intense cnflict between settlers frm verseas and these native peple. In 1830, frmer US president Andrew Jacksn signed the Indian Remval Act. This act required all Indians t migrate t west f the Mississippi River t allw fr the expansin f the US. American Indians were treated as a military “enemy” until 1924, when the few Indians still alive at that pint were granted US citizenship. That was the first time that the US gvernment frmally recgnized the rights f Indians.
    While the stry f the American Indians has been a sad ne, their legacy is still felt every day in the US. Many US gegraphical names cme frm Indian languages, such as Ohi, Tpeka, Kansas and the Ptmac River. At the same time, there are many successful academics and ther imprtant US leaders wh are descended (是…的后裔) frm Indians. And nwadays, mre and mre histry classes in US public schls are educating students abut hw Indians suffered during the settlement f the US.
    Althugh what happened cannt be undne, we can learn at least ne thing frm the sad histry f the Indians: If we want a better future, we must lk carefully and hnestly at the past.
    28. Why des the writer mentin Taylr Swift and Michael Jrdan?
    A. T challenge readers’ ideas f a typical American.
    B. T supprt the writer’s pint n American identity.
    C. T prvide typical examples f native Americans.
    D. T cmpare their appearances with typical Americans.
    29. Hw were the American Indians treated in the middle f the 19th century?
    A. They were granted US citizenship.
    B. They were regarded as a military “enemy”.
    C. They were required t live alng the Mississippi River.
    D. They were asked t leave the cuntry by the US gvernment.
    30. Which f the fllwing aspects shws the American Indian legacy tday?
    A. Origins f names f sme places.
    B. Ppularity f the Indian language.
    C. Success f the Academic and ther imprtant US leaders.
    D. Mre and mre histry classes in American public schls.
    31. What is the authr’s attitude tward the histry f American Indians?
    A. It shuld be ignred t mve n. B. It hlds little interest fr him.
    C. It’s hurtful t be reminded f it. D. It’s valuable t reflect n it.
    D
    Culture, by which scientists mean that animals learn frm each ther t vercme prblems, seems t be increasingly cmmn acrss the animal kingdm. Alice Bridges, a behaviral eclgist at Anglia Ruskin University in England, wndered whether insects like bumblebees might have a capacity fr it, t.
    T study culture in bumblebees in the lab, she built a puzzle bx ut f Petri dishes (培养皿) with a reward f super sweet sugar water at the bttm f it. Bridges cut a small hle in the lid t create a spinning tp that can be turned by pushing the red dt clckwise r the blue dt cunter-clckwise. Then, she trained sme bees t push the red dt t get the sugar water and thers t push the blue dt. Next, Bridges put these trained bees int different clnies (群体) alng with the puzzle bxes.
    It wasn’t all fun and games, hwever, and the experiment ultimately played itself ut. In clnies where the tutr bee had riginally learned t push the red dt, the ther bees in the clny usually pushed the red dt. In clnies where the tutr bee was trained t push the blue dt, their fellw bees tended t d the same. In the cntrl clnies where there were n tutrs, the bees smetimes learned hw t pen the bxes, but never as efficiently r reliably.
    The cnclusin is that bumblebees can pass n certain behavirs. Hwever, because bumblebee clnies cllapse befre winter, there’s little chance a traditin culd get passed dwn frm generatin t generatin. S, Bridges is planning future wrk n insects whse clnies last fr years, like stingless bees.
    That truth, summarizes Whiten, a cgnitive zlgist at the University f St Andrews in Sctland, is that all we have discvered abut animal culture means that human culture, nce thught unique, did nt emerge ‘ut f the blue’ but has bviusly built n deep evlutinary fundatins.”
    32. Hw was Alice Bridges’ study cnducted?
    A. By analyzing the data.
    B. By bserving the tutr bees.
    C. By studying the previus experiment.
    D. By cmparing the results in different grups.
    33. What des the phrase “play itself ut” in Paragraph 4 mean?
    A. Cme t an end. B. Cause cnfusin.
    C. Reach a cnclusin. D. Becme entertaining.
    34. Why is Alice Bridges turning t insects like stingless bees fr future wrk?
    A. Because they may pass dwn traditins acrss generatins.
    B. Because they may have mre cmplex cultural behavirs.
    C. Because they may be easier t bserve in the lab.
    D. Because they may learn mre efficiently.
    35. What can we infer frm the passage?
    A. Alice Bridges discvered a new species f bees.
    B. Animals’ learning behavirs suggest a frm f culture.
    C. Bumblebees have the ability t slve cmplex puzzles.
    D. Culture n evlutinary fundatins is unique t human.
    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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    After a lng, busy year, many f us feel the itch t travel again. Are yu planning t pack the car? 36
    Sculpted by wind and water ver thusands f years, the remte canyns (峡谷) and plateaus f sutheastern Utah were amng the last parts f the American West t be seen by travelers frm the East. In thse days, the twering cliffs and winding valleys made a terrible barrier t explratin. 37 Tday, that rugh landscape is hme t sme f the mst ppular natinal parks in the cuntry.
    38 They bast dramatic desert landscapes with tall arches (拱门), deep canyns, and reach-fr-the-sky rcks. Yu’ll need several days t take in all the natural wnders starting with hanging gardens at Zin Natinal Park. The views here may make yu feel as if yu’re flying, especially at Angels Landing, which sticks ut 1,488 feet abve the river.
    Next up, hw abut a trip t the red planet? The red sandstne f Capitl Reef Natinal Park s resembles the lk f the red planet that a Mars Desert Research Statin is lcated here. 39 Arches Natinal Park, an “uter space wnderland” with mre than 2,000 giant sandstne rcks, is the largest cllectin f natural arches n ur planet. Bnus fr the Star Wars fans: If yu discver a new clrful arch, yu get t name it.
    Finally, drive n t the needle rcks and remte canyns carved by the Clrad and Green Rivers at neighbring Canynlands Natinal Park. The vast wilderness area ffers crwd-free experiences in its remte reaches. 40
    A. What a difference a century r tw can make!
    B. Hwever, these natinal parks were nce hard t explre.
    C. Afterwards, drive 130 miles nrth fr anther therwrldly sight.
    D. Far frm the bustling nise, yu will just feel a sense f peace and quiet.
    E. Let these breathtaking drives inspire yur plans—and yur travel dreams.
    F. If yu’ve never heard f it, that’s because Utahns are trying t keep it t themselves.
    G. These natinal parks, tgether called the Mighty Five, shwcase Utah’s unique wilderness.
    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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    One mrning utside the baseball stadium in New Yrk, a taxi parked near the entrance. Jhannes Peter, a (an) 41 pitcher (棒球投手), climbed in. “T the train statin, please,” he tld the driver. “Yu’re Jhannes Peter,” the taxi driver said excitedly, “Yu gt sme gd stuff.”
    After the previus night’s disastrus perfrmance, this 42 the pitcher. “I think there are things yu shuld think abut 43 ,” the driver cntinued, “I dn’t knw; I’m nt a 44 . Maybe smething like ging ver yur head in yur windup (摆臂动作).”
    Wait, what? This guy was ffering 45 ? Earlier in his career, he might have 46 , r been angry. But tday, he just 47 . He culdn’t affrd t dismiss anything. His career was n the line.
    During the game the next day, rather than keep his hands tight t his chest at the beginning f his delivery, Jhannes raised them briefly ver his head, as the taxi driver had 48 . Jhannes included the new 49 int his next start. It was the turning pint in his career. Five years later, he signed the first cntract extensin f his Majr League Baseball career—at age 34.
    The funny thing abut advice: We ften take it frm the 50 peple. That is, we always tend t 51 the advice f experts. “Expert advisers ften make surprisingly inaccurate predictins abut the future, yet peple 52 their suggestins nevertheless,” cncluded Stanfrd psychlgists in a study published last year. The mre 53 peple becme, the fewer advisers they 54 . S it requires a massive increase f mdesty t d what Jhannes Peter did: hear what the taxi driver was ffering him and accept it as a 55 .
    41. A. struggling B. ambitius C. excellent D. awkward
    42. A. amused B. cncerned C. disturbed D. surprised
    43. A. quitting B. trying C. making D. aviding
    44. A. driver B. lser C. player D. directr
    45. A. curses B. advice C. service D. chances
    46. A. laughed it ff B. passed it n C. acted it ut D. taken it in
    47. A. guessed B. listened C. interrupted D. explained
    48. A. resisted B. annunced C. suggested D. set
    49. A. mve B. effect C. rle D. aim
    50. A. humble B. ppular C. attractive D. wrng
    51. A. vervalue B. ignre C. assess D. gather
    52. A. prvide B. abandn C. fllw D. imprve
    53. A. negative B. careful C. successful D. thughtful
    54. A. tlerate B. help C. knw D. trust
    55. A. test B. message C. symbl D. gift
    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。
    The Frbidden City, a masterpiece f ancient Chinese architecture and culture, 56 (huse) amazing Chinese cultural and histrical relics. Hwever, ver time, these relics have suffered frm wear and tear. 57 (address) this issue, the restratin f these precius relics has becme a crucial task.
    The restratin prcess cmes alive in the dcumentary Masters in the Frbidden City, which has remained an nline hit 58 its release in 2016. Fcusing n 59 the restrers d during the restratin prcess, the dcumentary has received general 60 (recgnize) as it gives viewers a rare pprtunity t gain insights int the craftsmanship. The restrers are cmmitted t preserving the riginal essence f the relics while 61 (fix) any damage they may have suffered.
    The restratin f cultural relics is 62 nging and never-ending task. Many yung peple lk up t the skills shwn in Masters in the Frbidden City, 63 few wuld ever think f trying the jb fr themselves. Tian Chenxin, a 16-year-ld student frm Chengdu, is ne f the few. As a vlunteer at the Chengdu Museum, she spent 64 (hur) learning frm the experts. She dreams f ne day 65 (huge) cntributing t the preservatin f China’s cultural heritage.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    你校英文报社正在举办以“My Ideal Schl Club”为主题的征文活动,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
    1.社团简介;
    2.社团活动内容。
    注意:
    1.词数80左右;
    2.题目已为你写好, 不计入总词数。
    My Ideal Schl Club
    __________________________________________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________________________________________
    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。
    I used t believe that hmeless peple culd nly receive but nt give. Hwever, a chance encunter with a girl at a sup kitchen (救济站) ne evening cmpletely changed my perspective.
    That evening, I was vlunteering with my schl at Andre Huse, a sup kitchen we visit abut twice a mnth t help prepare meals fr thse in need. I particularly enjy being invlved in fd preparatin and serving n the line because it allws us t build cnnectins with thse we are serving.
    While the peple we encunter at the sup kitchen cme frm diverse backgrunds and circumstances, the shared expressin f gratitude, ften in the frm f “Thank yu fr yur service”, makes the experience a lt mre meaningful.
    On this particular night, there was an unusually high number f peple at Andre Huse. We were kept busy wrking, cncerned that there might nt be enugh fd fr s many peple. Frtunately, when everyne had been served, there was still ne prtin (份) f fd left. Just then, at that late hur, a girl appeared in the sup kitchen and asked fr fd.
    “Yu’re lucky. Yu’re the last persn wh can get fd here this evening,” I said. “Thank yu,” the shy girl whispered as I handed her the fd. I nticed that she was arund my age and culdn’t help but wnder what kind f truble she had gne thrugh t end up here. Seeing her made me realize hw frtunate I was t have a rf ver my head, a meal t eat every day and a cmfrtable bed t sleep in after a lng day.
    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。
    Unfrtunately, at that mment, an ld wman hurried in. __________________________________________
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    “Wait a minute, Granny!” the girl I had just served said as she ran ut with her fd. ____________________
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    高2022级高三12月联考试卷
    英语答案
    第一部分 听力 (满分30分)
    1-5ACABC6-10 BABCB11-15 ABCAB16-20CBAAC
    第二部分 阅读理解(满分50分)
    第一节 (满分37.5分)
    A:21-23 BCDB24-27 DBACC28-31 ABADD32-35 DCAB
    第二节 (满分12.5分)
    36-40: EAGCD
    第三部分 语言知识应用 (满分30分)
    第一节 完形填空 (满分15分)
    41-45 ADBCB46-50ABCAD51-55 ACCDD
    第二节 (满分15分)
    56. huses 57. T address 58. since 59. what 60. recgnitin
    61. fixing 62. an63. but 64. hurs 65. hugely
    第四部分 写作 (满分40分)
    第一节 (满分15分)
    内容要点内容认定:
    1.社团简介 (可以涉及但不限于社团名称;社团目的,社团活动时间地点等)
    2.社团活动(可介绍一项社团活动及其具体内容,或简介2项及以上的活动及其主要内容)
    Sample:
    My Ideal Schl Club
    My ideal schl club is undubtedly a phtgraphy club, which allws us t capture and preserve beautiful mments, bsting ur creativity and appreciatin f art.
    The club shuld ccasinally invite prfessinal phtgraphers t give lectures t prvide tips n hw t take beautiful pictures. Besides, weekly meetings and mnthly pht-taking trips are necessary fr members t share their passin and imprve their skills. What’s mre, every year, pht cmpetitins r exhibitins shuld als be held t aruse members’ interest.
    I believe this club will enrich ur schl life and enhance ur artistic skills thrugh these activities.
    第二节:(满分25分)
    读后续写
    ①由第一段首句内容中的关键词“Unfrtunately”和“hurried in”可知,第一段可描写老妇人的外貌、神态以及她对于获取食物的急切心情,同时也可以描述主人公(即“我”)和在场其他人的反应,比如惊讶、为难等情绪。此外,还可以描写这一突发情况给原本已经平静下来的场面带来的紧张和不确定性。
    ②由第二段首句内容中的关键词“wait”和“ran ut with her fd”可知,第二段可描写女孩的言行举止,比如她如何呼唤老妇人、如何捧着食物跑向老妇人等,以展现她的善良和无私。同时,也可以描写老妇人的反应,比如感动、惊讶等,以及在场其他人的赞叹和感慨,从而进一步强调女孩行为的高尚和感人之处。
    Sample:
    Unfrtunately, at that mment, an ld wman hurried in. She lked exhausted and hungry, her eyes scanning the rm hpefully fr any sign f fd. “Is there any fd left? I haven’t eaten all day,” she pleaded. I felt a sense f guilt as I had t tell her that the fd was just given ut. The ld wman’s face fell, and she turned t leave, her shulders slumped in disappintment. The girl, wh had just received her meal, nticed the ld wman’s prblem immediately.
    “Wait a minute, Granny!” the girl I had just served said as she ran ut with her fd. I watched in astnishment as she apprached the ld wman, hlding ut her untuched prtin with a smile. “Yu can have this. I can manage withut it tnight.” The ld wman’s eyes lit up with gratitude as she accepted the fd, whispering wrds f thanks. The girl smiled shyly. Her wrds struck me, frever changing my perspective. Despite their circumstances, hmeless peple can als cntribute psitively t sciety and ffer what they can t thers.
    听力原文
    第一节
    Dialg 1
    W: What time is yur train leaving?
    M: It leaves at 10. I’ve gt 50 minutes left.
    W: Yu’d better hurry, r yu wn’t be able t catch it.
    Dialg 2
    M: Nice weather we’re having! Dn’t yu think?
    W: N, it is t cld.
    M: I think it is just right.
    W: I’d prefer a few degrees warmer.
    Dialg 3
    M: Nw, let’s stp talking and get ging. I need t be in my ffice in 15 minutes. Or I’ll be late fr a meeting.
    W: OK. Bye!
    Dialg 4
    M: This curse is really difficult.
    W: I dn’t think it’s all that bad. And we’ll benefit a lt frm it.
    M: S yu’re taking it, t.
    W: That’s true.
    Dialg 5
    W: Culd yu turn that ff? I can’t hear myself think!
    M: What?
    W: The radi.
    M: Oh, srry.
    第二节
    Dialg 6
    W: Hi, Michael! I heard yu just came back frm a hliday?
    M: Yes. I stayed fr a week in China and 5 days in India.
    W: Yu d travel a lt, dn’t yu? Last year, yu went t Nrway, right?
    M: Well, I’ve been t quite sme cuntries, but nt yet t Nrway. Last summer, I tured Russia fr tw weeks.
    Dialg 7
    M: Sally, d yu like seafd?
    W: Yes, f curse.
    M: Is there anything yu especially like?
    W: Well, I really dn’t knw. I can never remember the name.
    M: Ok. Is there any fd yu dn’t eat?
    W: Well, I dn’t eat chicken, and I dn’t like eggs, either. But I like all kinds f fish and vegetable.
    M: Then, let’s lk at the menu, and see what they’ve gt fr us.
    Dialg 8
    M: Yu lk pale, Stephanie! What’s wrng?
    W: I dn’t feel gd. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven’t gt much sleep this past week, and I feel really tired.
    M: Why dn’t yu g t see a dctr?
    W: Yeah, I think I shuld. But I have a reprt due tmrrw. Ms. Jenkins means it fr the bard meeting next Mnday.
    M: Well, it’s Wednesday tday. Why dn’t yu talk t Ms. Jenkins and ask if yu can hand it in n Friday mrning?
    W: Maybe I shuld try. I guess I just need a gd sleep. Thanks, Grge.
    M: If yu need any help fr the reprt, just let me knw.
    Dialg 9
    W: Anything interesting in the paper tday, dear?
    M: Well, yeah. There are a few here that might interest us. Here is ne fr just fur hundred dllars. It nly has ne bedrm, but. it sunds nice, near Lake Street.
    W: Yeah, let me see what the cheapest tw-bedrm apartment is. Oh, here is ne n Market Street. It’s a real bargain. Only 350 dllars. But it desn’t have any furniture.
    M: Well, it csts a lt t buy all the furniture.
    W: Oh, here is anther ne fr just ver fur hundred dllars. This sunds very interesting. It’s n Suth Street. That’s a nice area!
    M: Yes, it’s quiet. Did yu say tw bedrms?
    W: Yes, at 415 dllars.
    M: Why dn’t we g and have a lk?
    W: OK, I’ll give them a call.
    Mnlg 10
    Lk at this picture. It’s the Lndn Tea Trade center. As yu can see, it is n the Nrth Bank f the River Thames. It is the center f an imprtant industry in the everyday life f the British peple. Tea is the British natinal drink. Every man, wman and child ver ten years f age, has n average ver fur cups a day, r smene thusand five hundred cups annually. Abut 30 percent f the wrld’s exprt f tea makes its way t Lndn. And Britain is by far the largest imprter f tea in the wrld.
    Nw in the secnd picture, yu can see hw tea is tasted in the Tea Trade Centre befre it is sld. Here, different types f tea are tasted by skilled tea-tasters befre they are sld at each week’s tea sale. It’s amazing t see them at wrk! Over a hundred kinds f tea are laid ut in a line n a lng table. The tasters generally taste tea with milk, since that is hw the majrity f British peple d. rink their tea. The tasters mve dwn the line with surprising speed, tasting frm a spn and deciding what is a fair price fr each tea.

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