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温馨提示:本试题卷分四个部分,包括听力理解、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。PartⅠListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionA(22.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.Example:Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtomeet?A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.TheanswerisC.Conversation11.HowlongdoesthenexttraintaketogettoLondon?A.Onehour.B.Onehourandahalf.C.Twohours.2.Howmuchdoyouneedtopayifyoubuytworoundtickets?A.$60.B.$85.C.$110.Conversation23.WhydoesthewomanthinkthatNewYorkistheonlyplacetolive?A.Ithasalargepopulation.B.Itoffersacolorfulandexcitinglife.C.It’sinterestingandquiet.4.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablylive?A.Inthecountryside.B.Inabigcity.C.InAmerica.Conversation35.WhatdoesthemanmakeanappointmentwithMrs.Greenfor?A.Anexamination.B.Asurvey.C.Aninterview.6.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMrs.Greenandthewoman?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Friends.C.Motheranddaughter.18/18Conversation47.Whatdidtheboytalkaboutwithhisfather?A.Hisstudiesincollege.B.Hisnewclassmates.C.Hisplantowork.8.Whywashisfatherworried?A.Itwon’tbeeasyforhissontofindajob.B.Hissonmaynotpassthefinalexam.C.Hissonchangesjobssofrequently.9.Whatdidthegirlsuggesttheboydo?A.Listentohisfather.B.Talkwithhismother.[来源:学.科.网]C.Justdowhathehadplanned.Conversation510.Wheredidthewomanmeettheman?A.AttheBeijingbusstation.B.AttheBeijingtrainstation.C.Atthewoman’sapartment.11.Howlongwastheman’strip?A.Twohours.B.Ninehours.C.Nineteenhours.12.Whydidthemanchoosetotakeabus?A.Tosavemoney.B.Tobeenvironmentallyfriendly.C.Toenjoythecountryview.Conversation613.Wherearetheyprobablytalkingnow?[来源:Z#xx#k.Com]A.Inanoffice.B.Inthestreet.C.Inareadingroom.14.Whydoesthewomangothere?A.Shewantedtofurtherherstudythere.B.Shetriedtofindajob.C.Shetriedtomakefriendswiththeman.15.Whatdidn’tthemanaskaboutthewoman?A.Hermajor.B.HerspokenEnglish.C.Herfamily.SectionB(7.5marks)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.ParkMallSize16thantheaverageshoppingmallinSingaporeGoodsdifferent17furnitureCustomerspeoplewhoarelookingforsomethingnewtodecorate1818/18Structures★aEuropean-styleinternalshoppingstreet★fivelevels★19shopsintotal★anumberof20PartⅡLanguageKnowledge(45marks)SectionA(15marks)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.Heisofconfidence,,inmyopinion,ismostimportantinsociety.A.howB.thatC.whatD.which22.—Tom!Iforgottobringmynotebookthismorning.—Don’tworry!Iitforyou.A.willgetB.getsC.amgettingD.amgoingtoget23.Microblogsexperiencedrapidgrowthin2022inChina,withitsoperators,usersandvisitorsseveraltimes.A.increaseB.increasedC.increasing D.toincrease24.Lookatthetimetable.Hurryup!Flight9013toChangshaoffat7:30.A.tookB.takesC.willbetaken D.hastaken25.Keepyourselfopenwecanexperiencethegreatjoythatfriendshipcanbring.A.asifB.sothatC.eventhough D.eversince26.Weusedtomistakethatheavyobjectsfellfasterthanlight.A.theonesB.thoseC.ones D.these[来源:学科网ZXXK]27.Bytheendoflastweek,nearly80percentofthework.A.havefinishedB.hadbeenfinishedC.willbefinished D.wasfinished28.Focusedonyourheartasksyoutodo,you’llrealizeyourdreamoneday.A.thatB.whichC.what D.it29.LadyGagahasputoffherconcertsbecauseofthedifficultiesbytheongoingstrikes.A.causedB.causingC.tobecaused D.havingcaused30.Cindy,tobehereat8o’clock.A.issureB.issurethatC.willbesure D.besure31.necessaryexperienceformyfuturecareer,Itakeanactivepartinsocialactivitiesincollege.A.TogainB.GainC.Gaining D.Havinggained18/1832.YougettwoticketsofDespicableMeⅡ,asIhavepromised.A.mayB.canC.need D.shall33.Arecentsurveyshowsthatthenumberofchildrenwhofromthecountrysidewiththeirparentsnearly320,000inBeijing.[来源:Zxxk.Com]A.comes;areB.come;isC.come;are D.comes;is34.IfirstmetLilyfiveyearsago.She___asanurseinahospitalatthetime.A.wasworkingB.hasworkedC.hadbeenworking D.hadworked35.Nevertohimthathecouldbeadmittedtothefamousuniversity.A.occurreditB.itdidoccurC.diditoccur D.itoccurredSectionB(15marks)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.I’dbeentravellingforlonghoursonalonelycountryroadwhenIhadaflattyre.SoIhadto36andgetthetoolstofixtheproblem.Itcertainlywasn’t37doingthiswithawhiteshirtandsuiton.Nightfallwasapproaching.Suddenlyacarpulledupbesideme.Amangotoutandofferedto38me.Seeingtattoos(纹身)onhisarm,Ibecame39asthoughtsofrobberiesflashedthroughmymind.But40Icouldsayanything,hehadalreadybeguntotakethetoolstochangethe41.Whilewatchinghim,Ihappenedtolookbackathiscarandnoticedsomeonesittinginthepassengerseat.This42me.Then,withoutwarning,itbegantorain.HesuggestedthatIwaitinhiscarbecausemycarwasunsafe.Astherainincreased,Iunwillinglyagreed.WhenIsettledintothebackseat,awoman’svoicecamefromthefrontseat.Irepliedwithmuch43whenseeinganoldwomanthere.Itmustbehismother,Ithought.Tomysurprise,theoldwomanwasaneighborofthemanwhowashelpingme.“Jeffinsistedonstoppingwhenhesawyou44thetyre.”“Iamgratefulforhishelp,”Isaid.“Metoo!”shesaidwithasmile.Hehelpeddrivehertoseeherhusbandtwiceaweekinanursinghome.Shealsosaidthathe45atthechurchandtaughtdisadvantagedstudentsforfree.Finally,Jeffhelpedmechangethetyre.Itriedtoofferhimmoneyandofcourseherefusedit.AsweshookhandstosaygoodbyeIapologizedformystupid46atthefirstsightofhim,andthisincidentwarnedusthatweshouldn’tjudgepeoplebythewaythey47.18/18【小题1】A.stopB.moveC.seeD.look【小题2】A.difficultB.easyC.badD.polite【小题3】A.liftB.carryC.driveD.help【小题4】A.discouragedB.disappointedC.frightenedD.astonished【小题5】A.asB.beforeC.untilD.when【小题6】A.tyreB.suitC.shirtD.tools【小题7】A.puzzledB.embarrassedC.calmedD.concerned【小题8】A.fearB.reliefC.satisfactionD.delight【小题9】A.takingonB.fightingforC.pickingoutD.strugglingwith【小题10】A.volunteeredB.studiedC.grewD.performed【小题11】A.ignoranceB.wordsC.reactionD.comment【小题12】A.droveB.walkedC.behavedD.lookedSectionC(12marks)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.Whyisreadingsoimportant?JosephAddisononcesaid,“Readingistothemindwhatexerciseis48thebody.”Iamsureyou49haveheardthisquote.Readingisagreathobby,50makesyoudiscoveryourself.Readinggoodstoriescanhelpyousolvesomeproblemsinyourownlife.Besides,reading51setsagoodexampletoyoungergenerations.Sadly,peoplenowadaysseemtohavetotallylostinterestinthisactivity.Childrenarebusywithcomputergames,52adultsusetheircellphonesorcomputerstosearchforinformation.53seemsthatpeoplehaveforgotten54importanceofreading.AnybodycanusetheInternettolookforinformation,butthesourcesare55asreliableasabook.Toopenabookisalwaysbeneficial!Don’tspendallyoursparetimeonthecomputerscreenorcellphones.PartⅢReadingComprehension(30marks)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand18/18D.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.AItisgenerallybelievedthatwearegettingcleanedwhenwestepunderashower.Weare,butwe’realsogivingHowever,Pacehadgoodnewstoo.HehasalsobeentestingtheairinUSsubways.Apartfromironparticles(粒子),whicharegroundoffthetrackbythewheelsoftrains,subwayairisfresh.Thereasonisthatatrain’smovementpumpsfreshoutdoorairintothetunnels.Paceexplainedthathewantedtounderstandthenaturalmicrobialenvironmentsofpublicplaces.Thiskindofknowledgemighthelpdiscoverthemicrobestobeusedinabioterrorist(生物恐怖分子)attack.56.FromthefindingofNormanR.Pace,aftertakingashower,wemightcoughorfeeltiredbecause.A.it’seasytogetacoldwhentakingabathB.theshowerheadcarriesmanybacteriacausingillnessC.wedon’tgetcleanedwhileshoweringD.wedon’tgetaweakimmunesystem57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Hotwatercouldkillmostofbacteriainshowerheads.B.Of45showerheadssurveyedinninecities,30carriedlargeamountsofMycobacterium.18/18C.Changingshowerheadsistheonlywaytoavoidmicroorganisms.D.Showerwatercontainsmuchlessbacteriaafterbeinglefttorunfor30seconds.58.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.A.havingashowerinthemorningismoredangerousthanatothertimeB.thebacteriaalwaysthreatpeople’shealthC.thereisnoreasontofearmicroorganismsforpeoplewithstrongimmunesystemD.itisbettertodosomeexerciseinthemorningthanhaveashower59.Theunderlinedword“pose”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“______”.A.cause    B.avoid      C.describe D.promise60.WhatcontributestofreshairinUSsubways?A. Thetrain’smovement.         B.Ironparticles.C.Trainwheels. D.Airconditionersonthetrains.BTheyoungerdaughterofformerNewYorkMayorRichardWhitehasmovedherweddingfromNewYear’sEvetothisThursdaysohermother,whohasbeenfightingagainstcancerfor11years,cantakepartintheceremony,afamilyspokesmansaidonWednesday,Oct,12,2022.ElizabethLallyWhite,whoturns28onThursday,willmarrySamPetersoninSpiaggia,arestaurantonNorthMichiganAvenue.Thereceptionalsowillbeheldattherestaurant,whichhadbeenpreviouslyscheduledtohostthecouple’sengagementpartyonThursday.LallyWhite’smother,Maggie,68,wasreportedtohavecaughtbreastcancerin2022.ShehadanoperationinherleginAprilandshewashospitalizedtwiceintheweeksfollowingtheprocedurefortreatmentofflu-likesymptomsthatdoctorssaidwerenotrelatedtothecancer.Maggie,whohasusedawalkerorawheelchairduringmostpublicappearancesinrecentyears,iswellbeyondtheaveragesurvivaltimeforsomeonewithbreastcancer.“Asthemayorhimselfhassaid,shehadaprettydifficultsummer.”saidJacquelynHeard,whoservedMayorWhite’spresssecretaryforyearsandfollowedhimtothesameinternationallawfirmthathejoinedafterleavingofficeinMay.“Shewasnotabletogetaroundthewaythatshenormallywoulddo.Thisyear,shehashadquiteafewsetbacksandthey’vebeenprettywelldocumented.LallyWhitedecidedtorescheduletheweddingsothathermomcanparticipatein18/18thefestivities(庆祝活动).”Heardsaid.LallyWhiteisadoctoralcandidateatDe-PaulUniversityandplanstoworkwithautistic(孤独症)children,andSamPetersonworksininsurance,Heardsaid.RichardandMaggieWhitemarriedin1972andhadthreechildreninadditiontoLally—Nora,PatrickandKevin.ButKevinwasbornwithadiseaseanddiedin1981at33months.61.WhenwasElizabethLallyWhiteborn?A.In1983.B.In1987.C.In1985.D.In1984.62.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Maggie,68,isrecoveringnow.B.Maggiecaughtbreastcancerin2022.C.Thecancercausedsomeflu-likesymptomsonMaggie.D.AveragebreastcancerpatientslivedalifeshorterthanMaggie.63.WhydidLallyWhiterescheduleherwedding?[来源:学科网]A.Shewasafraidthathermothercouldn’tparticipateherweddingonNewYear’sEve.B.Shewaseagertoworkwithautisticchildrenafterwedding.C.HerfamilywillmoveoutofNewYork.D.Hermotherwillacceptoperationbecauseofherdisease.64.Howmanychildrendidtheformermayorandhiswifegivebirthto?A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.65.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThepoliticallifeofformerMayor.B.ThebravewifeofformerMayor.C.TheweddingofformerMayor’sdaughter.D.ThefamilylifeofformerMayor.C18/18"Itisveryinterestingforustofindtheconsumptionofmillet-basedfoodsbythecats,sincethiskindofevidencehadlongbeenmissing.”Huexplains.Sincecatsusuallyeatmeat,suchadietwouldbeunexpected,unlessthecatswerebeingfedbypeople,thestudyargues.Theresearchersalsofoundthatoneofthecatssurvivedtoreacholdage,implyingthatithadasafeplacetoliveandenoughtoeat.Whythefarmerswantedtokeepcatsnearbyormakethem"pets"couldbeansweredbyotherevidence.Chinesearchaeologistsfoundsomestoragecontainerswerespecificallydesignedtokeepoutrodents—avermin(害兽)thatcatscouldcertainlyhavehelpedwith.Thesimplifiedtheoryisthatratswereattractedtothefoodoffarmers,andsowereharmfultofarmers.Catswereattractedtotherats,andsofarmersformedamutuallybeneficialrelationshipwithcats,takingcareoftheminreturnforpestcontrol.66.TheevidencefoundintheremainsdatingbacktoprehistoricCyprusmeans.A.humanmadecatspetsasearlyas9,500yearsagoB.humaninteractedwithcatsveryearlyC.catsdidn’tappearuntilprehistoricCyprusD.whencatsbecamedomesticated67.Apartfromcats,HuYaowuandhisteamsmayalsostudy.A.thepreventionsofpestsfromgrainsB.thehistoryofChinesefarmingC.thedogsandpigsD.thewaystokeeppets68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheevidenceofChinesefarms’keepingcats?A.Catsdidn’tfeedonmeat.B.Thecatsconsumedlargeamountsofmillet–basedfoods.C.Oneofthecatssurvivedtoreacholdage.D.Somestoragecontainerswerespecificallydesignedtokeepoutrodents.18/1869.Whatarethereasonsforfarmerstokeepcats?A.Helpingkeepotherdomesticatedanimals.B.Notlettingcatseatfood.C.Supplyingmeatforhuman.D.Helpingreducetheamountofpests.70.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldbethepassagemostprobablyappear.A.EntertainmentB.EnvironmentC.HumanandScienceD.LifeandfashionPartⅣWriting(45marks)SectionA(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillinthenumberedblanksbyusingtheinformationfromthepassage.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Foodmakesusfeelgood,butsomepeopleeatwhentheyaren’treallyhungryandeattosimplyfeelgood.Thiskindofeatinghabitiscalledemotionaleating,whichdoesnotaffectadultsbutalsoyoungchildren.Itisn’tagoodthing.Achild’seatinghabitscandeveloprightfromchildhood.Asweknow,ababycriesoutifhedoesn’tgetmilkattheusualtimeoftheday.However,sometimesparentsimmediatelystickabottleinachild’smouthwithouttryingtofindoutifthechildisreallyhungry.Infact,childrenmaycryforotherreasons.Evenaschildrengrowupandstartgoingtoschool,parentssometimesgivethemachocolatebariftheybecomereallyunhappy.Asthechildrenfurthergrowup,theymaybecomeusedtohavingasnackwheneverthey’reupsetorlow.Therefore,they’dliketoeatanemotionalsnackwhentheyhavethefeelingofunhappinessandboredom.Evenwhentheydon’tgethighgrades,aren’tpopularatschoolormadefunofbyothers,theywillwantsomethingtoeat.Afterhavingthesnack,theyfeelalotbetter.Emotionaleatinginyoungchildrenisathingthatneedstobetakenseriously.Toprotectyourchildrenfromemotionaleating,youshouldsatisfyyourchild’semotionalneedsinthebestpossibleway.Thisincludesspendingtimewithyourchildeveryday,takinganinterestinhisschoolwork,helpingyourchildstudy,providingahealthenvironmentwithouttensionathome,etc.Don’tmakethechildlosefacebyscoldinghim.Developconfidenceinyourchild.Makeyourchildeatenoughonceinawhile.Rewardhimforhisachievements.Allthiswillhelpyourlittleonedevelopahealthyeatinghabit.Andalwaysrememberloveandcareisthekeytohelpyouchildoutoftroubleandgrowuphappily.Title:71inYoungChildren72Eatingforfeelinggoodinsteadoffor73.18/18Causeslformingthehabitwhen74lfeeling75lfeeling76andgettinglowgradeslbeingmadefunofbyothers77lstayingwithyourchildforsometimeeverydaylbeing78inyourchild’sstudiesandhelphimstudylprovidingahealthyenvironmentwithouttensionathomelavoiding79tomakehimashamedlmakingyourchild80inhimselflgivingyourchildenoughtoeatonceinawhilelgivingyourchildrewardforwhathehasachievedConclusionLoveandcarehelpschildrenoutoftrouble.SectionB(10marks)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.Welivedinaveryquietneighborhood.OneeveningIheardaloudcrashinthestreet.Earlierthateveningmywifehadaskedmetogotothestoretogetsomesoftdrinks.ItseemedlikethiswouldbeagoodtimetoletmyteenagerdaughterHollypracticeherdriving.Atdinnermysontalkedabouthowmuchhelikedmytruck.Ienjoyedhavingit,butIsaid,“Guy,myheartisnotsetonthattruck.Ilikeitbutitisjustmetalandwon’tlastforever.Neversetyourheartonanythingthatwon’tlast.”Afterhearingtheloudnoise,thewholefamilyranoutside.Mysonshouted,“Dad!Dad,Hollycrashedyourtruck.”Myheartsankandmymindwasfloodedwithconflictingthoughts.Wasanyonehurt?Whoelsewasinvolved?AsIrantothedoor,Iheardavoiceinmyheartsay,“HereisachancetoshowHollywhatyoureallylove.She’llneverforgetit.”Theaccidenthadoccurredinmyowndriveway.Hollyhadcrashedmytruckintoourothervehicle,thefamilyvan(搬运车).Inherinexperience,shehadconfusedthebrakesandthegaspedal.Hollywasunhurtphysically,butwhenIreachedher,shewascryingandsaying,“Oh,Dad,I’msorry.Iknowhowmuchyoulovethistruck.”Iheldherinmyarmsasshecried.Laterthatweekafriendstoppedbyandaskedwhathadhappenedtomytruck.Itoldherthestory.Hereyesmoistened(湿润)andshesaid,“ThathappenedtomewhenIwasagirl.Iborrowedmydad’scarandranintoalogthathadfallenacrosstheroad.Iruinedthecar.WhenIgothomemyDadknockedmetothegroundandbegantokickme.”Over40yearslater,shestillfeltthepainofthatnight.Itwasadeepwoundonhersoul.18/18IrememberhowsadHollywasthenightandhowIcomfortedher.Oneday,whenHollythinksbackonherlife,IwanthertoknowthatIloveherathousandtimesmorethananypieceofproperty.Irepairedthevan,butthedent(凹痕)inmytruckisstilltheretoday.Everydayitremindsmeofwhatreallymattersinmylife.81.Whydidthefatherpermithisdaughtertodrivehistruck?(Nomorethan5words)(2marks)82.Howdidtheaccidenthappen?(Nomorethan11words)(3marks)83.Whathappenedtotheauthor’sfriendaftersheruinedherdad’scar?(Nomorethan11words)(2marks)84.Whatdoesthewritertrytotellusaccordingtothepassage?(Nomorethan10words)(3marks)SectionC(25marks)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假设你的笔友Tony因上期高三期末数学考试未及格而倍受打击,情绪低落。请你(王华)写一封信给他,鼓励他重拾自信,实现梦想。注意:1、词数不少于120个;2、不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————听力材料(一)听力试音18/18M: Hi, Jane! W: How are you, Mr. Martin? M: Fine. It’s nice to see you. So, are you enjoying the party? W: Yeah, it’s great. The music, the food, everything.M: How time flies! I can't believe all you kids are graduating and this might be the last time I see some of you for a long time. W: Yeah, and I'll never forget your interesting lectures and your sense of humour. M: Thanks. Er… Do you have any plans for the summer before you go to college?W: I’ve applied for a job in a supermarket as a salesgirl. Do you happen to know anyone else with plans for the vocation? M: Lisa is applying for a part-time job in a restaurant and Tim is going to be a volunteer in a museum. W: Oh, excuse me. Tim seems to be leaving. I've got to talk to him. M: Goodbye. (二)听力试音W: Hello! M: Hi! Jacy. Where are you? Are you at home? W: No, I’m in a taxi. I just went shopping with my mom. I’ll be there in about 10 minutes.M: Okay. I’ll wait for you. I’ll read the menu first. W: Alright. See you. Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtomeet?A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.TherightanswerisC.(三)听力材料:[来源:学科网ZXXK]SectionAConversation1M:WhattimeisthenexttraintoLondon?18/18W:That’s9:30onTrack16.M:Whendoesitgetthere?W:It’stoarriveat11:00.M:Howmuchisit?W:It’s$30onewayor$55roundtrip.Conversation2M:Whereareyoufrom?W:TheUnitedStates.IliveinNewYork.M:Oh,really?It’sabigcitywithalargepopulation.Bytheway,doyoulikeit?W:Yeah.Ithinkit’stheonlyplacetolive.There’salwayssomethingexcitingtodo,andit’sneverboring.M:Myplaceisn’tboring,either.Youcanhike,fish,growsomevegetables—allkindsofthings,ifyoulike,thoughit’ssmallandquiet.W:Iguessso,especiallyinNewZealand.[来源:学科网ZXXK]Conversation3W:Goodafternoon,thisisMrs.Green’soffice.MayIhelpyou?M:Yes.ThisisPeterJohnson,ajournalistfromtheDailyNews.I’dliketomakeanappointmentwithMrs.Greenforaninterview.W:Mrs.Greenisbusyrightnow,butshewillbefreenextweek.M:Well,canIseehernextFriday?W:Letmesee.Yes,youcancomeafter2:00p.m.nextFriday.M:OK,thankyouverymuch.[来源:学科网ZXXK]Conversation4W:So,youhadatalkwithyourdad,didn’tyou?M:Yes.Butmydaddidnotseeminterested.HeinsistsIgotocollegefirstafterIgraduatefromhighschool.W:Whatdidyousay?18/18M:ItoldhimthatIwanttoworkforawhilebeforeIdecidewhatI’mgoingtodo.W:Didheagreewithyou?M:Well,hesaiditwasnoteasyforahighschoolgraduatetofindajob.W:It’strue.Manypeopleareoutofworknowadays.Talkwithyourmotherandseewhatshethinks.M:Iwill.Conversation5W:Hey,welcometoBeijing!It’sgreattoseeyouagain.M:Yeah,goodtoseeyoutoo!Haveyoubeenwaitinghereatthestationlong?W:Onlyfifteenminutes.Butlet’sgetoutofthiscoldandgotomyapartment!Howareyoufeelingafterthatlongbusride?M:Ah,itwasn’ttoobad.Itwasonlynineteenhours.W:That’scrazy!YoucouldhaveflownherefromChangshafor1,200yuan,anditwouldonlyhavetakenabouttwohours.Wasitreallyworthallthattime,justtosaveabitofmoney?M:Well,itwasaprettyuncomfortableride,tobehonest.ButthereasonItookthebuswasbecauseit’smoreenvironmentallyfriendlythanflying.Iwasnotexpectingthebustobesounpleasant.Conversation6M:Canyoutellmesomethingaboutyoureducation?W:Yes.I’magraduateofWuhanUniversity.Imajoredinbusiness.M:Didyoulikeyourbusinesscourses?W:Verymuch.AndI’vedonewellinallofthem.Herearetheresultsofmyexaminations.M:Hum,youwereindeedgood.WhataboutyourspokenEnglish?W:Icanspeakitfluently.IhavemanyforeignfriendsandwetalkinEnglishfreely.M:Ok.Youhavethequalificationsforthejob.Weoftengivethenewemployeesasalaryof400dollarsamonthinthebeginning.Ifyoudoagoodjobyouwillgetaraiseinthreemonths’time.W:That’sgreat.HowlongshouldIworkeveryday?18/18M:Eighthourseverydayandtwodaysoffinaweek.Conversation7TodayI’dliketotellyouaboutaspecialshoppingmallinSingapore—Parkmall.ItissmallerthantheaveragemallinSingapore,butthethingsinitareofhighquality.Theshoppingmallisfilledwithdifferentlifestylefurniture.ThisfashionablemallisclosetoOrchardRoad.Ifyouwanttodecorateyourhomewithsomethingnew,ParkMallisagoodplacetobeginyoursearch.ItalsohasaEuropean-styleinternalshoppingstreet.ThestructureissimilartothestructureofLondon’sBurlingtonArcade.Withfivelevelsand77shopsintotal,ParkMallisaspecialshoppingplacethatisperfectforfurnitureseekers.Anditalsohasanumberofrestaurants.18/1818/18更多试题下载:(在文字上按住ctrl即可查看试题)高考模拟题:高考各科模拟试题【下载】历年高考试题:历年高考各科试题【下载】高中试卷频道:高中各年级各科试卷【下载】高考资源库:各年级试题及学习资料【下载】点击此链接还可查看更多高考相关试题【下载】18/18

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