黑龙江省哈九中2027届高一下学期6月月考英语(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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哈尔滨市第九中学2024级高一下学期6月月考 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Where was John going by subway
英语试题 A.His home. B.His office. C.The hospital.12.What did the old woman offer to do for the young man on the subway
第一部分 听力(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分) A.Hide him from the others.
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) B.Help him with his tie.
C.Teach him a song
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。 13.What does the woman think of the reaction of the passengers
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。 A.It made the young man embarrassed.
1.What is the man trying to do B.It was warm-hearted and cheerful.
A.Sign up for a class. B.Join a study group. C.Conduct a survey. C.It showed their coldness.
2.What does the woman want to do this summer
A.Work on her granddad's farm. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
B.Visit a relative with the man. 14.Why does the man come to the woman
C.Stay with her friends. A.To apply for a new job.
3.What do we learn about the woman BTo find a good place to shoot films.
A.She dislikes technology products. C.To get permits for filming in a public place.
BShe is satisfied with the gift. 15.What does the man still need to do
C.She is very smart. A.Finish an online form.
4.Which aspect of the apartment does the woman probably dislike BHand in a university paper.
A.The price. B.The space. C.The location. C.Send copies of a book to the students.
5.How does the woman sound 16.What do the speakers probably have in common
A.Understanding. B.Disappointed. C.Surprised. A.They both live in the countryside now.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) B.They both have experience with online videos.
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 C.They both studied film as part of their education.
出最佳选项。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10段材料,回答第17至20题。
听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。 17.What is the speaker doing
6.Where does the conversation take place A.Giving a speech at a club.
A.In a car. BDoing a TV show about finance.
B.In a showroom. C.Introducing a website about successful people.
C.At the woman's home. 18.What was Jimmy Wales'first job
7.How many model cars does the woman likely have A.He was a banker. B.He was a teacher. C.He was a website developer.
A.At least 20. B.At least 40. C.At least 60. 19.How long did the website Nupedia run for
A.One year. B.Two years. C.Three years.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。 20.What was Jimmy Wales'main goal in life
8.What will the woman send to the man later on A.To work for the government.
A.Ashopping list. B.Acooking idea. C.Asocial media post. B.To protect people's right to education.
9.Which place will the man probably visit first C.To provide the world with easy ways to get knowledge.
A.The gym. B.The pet shop C.The shopping center
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
A.Personal trainer and client. 第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分)
B.Brother and sister.
C.Parent and child.
英语第1页(共5页)
A Southen California.where earthquakes often happen,this 18-year-old girl has spent lots
Clearwater Marine Aquarium(海洋水族馆)Camps of time hiding under her school desk during earthquake drills.These ground tremors(small
For campers aged between 10 and 18 earthquakes)are the world's deadliest natural disasters.And they're often unpredictable.
Camp 1 Camp 2 Earthquake early warning systems do exist.One is the Shake Alert system on the U.
Leam and observe how we care for Set out on an adventure to discover S.West Coast.Earthquake monitoring stations in the Shake Alert network detect ground
our animalsParticipate in a campQ& the plants and animals that make up shaking when a quake strikes.Those stations then alert people that the ground under them
Florida's diverse coastal ecosystems and may soon start to shake.But it's hard to predict how much the ground will shake at anyA session with a dolphin care team
member while learning how we teach observe different ecosystems at a local
given place.And people closest to an earthquake's source are out of luck.They'll feel the
shaking before they can get an alert.
new behaviors. nature park.
Therefore,Vivien built an at-home earthquake sensor.Called the Qube,this device
Camp 3 Camp 4 uses a motion sensor called a geophone to feel tremors that may mark the beginning of a
Join this camp program where you Do you have what it takes to bigger quake.Then,it can war users by sounding the alarm or sending text alerts.To
can learn more about_the daily become an ocean guardian Learn all build it,Vivien bought a machine and watched YouTube videos to learn how to use it.
operations of an aquarium.Through this about the major issues facing creatures Then she went to work in a spare bathroom.
experience,campers will get an inside in the ocean and what you can do to During nine months of testing,Vivien's Qube detected all earthquakes over
look at various departments at our help protect our ocean's future.Campers magnitude 3 around Los Angeles.The motion data captured by her Qube also matched
aquarium and discover potential paths to will also get hands-on experience with those from a nearby seismometer(地震仪)in the Southern California Seismic Network.
enter this competitive field. marine conservation projects. Vivien is now building up a network of Qubes around Los Angeles."I have eight
Price:S240/person/program devices in different homes,"she says.A widespread Qube network could serve as a role
Duration:June 1-5,2025,8:30 am-4:00 pm similar to that o ShakeAlert seismic stations.When one Qube starts to shake,it could alert
Just a Reminder; users across town to an oncoming quake.But unlike earthquake monitoring stations,
●Camp equipment packs are available forpurchase at the check-in. Qubes are tiny and inexpensive.About the size of a Rubik's cube,one Qube costs less than
●Each camper will receive a camp shirt and a pair of shorts on the first day of the S100 to make.So,many more of them could be installed around a city.
camp and is requested to wear them every day. 24.What can we learn about Vivien He when she was little
●Lunches must be purchased for these days. A.She used to like playing hide and seek in school
●Parents shouldn't follow,attend,or volunteer in our camp programs. BShe was often at risk of experiencing an earthquake.
Refund Policy: C.She once got injured severelyin an earthquake drill.
In the event of a cancellation,an 80%refund will be issued if the written cancellation D.She showed no interest in studying natural disasters.
request is received 15 days or more before the first day of the camp.Cancelations 14 to 5 25.Why does the author mention the ShakeAlert system
days prior to the camp start wllreceive a refund of 50%of the cost.Cancellations 4-0 A.To prove the necessity of early earthquake montoring stations,
days before the camp start won't receive a refund. B.To compare ShakeAlert with Vivien's Qube in terms of accuracy.
Visit our website at www. to register. C.To highlight the technological advancements in earthquake detection.
21.Which camp is the most helpful for future work in an aquarium D.To show the drawback of existing earthquake early warning systems.
A.Camp 1. B.Camp 2. C.Camp 3. D.Camp 4. 26.What's the main function of Vivien He's device
22.What should be noted about the camp programs A.Monitoring tremors and sending alarms.
A.They require uniform clothing. B.Collecting data about minor earthquakes
B.They provide camp equipment for free. C.Predicting the center of an earthquake.
C.They allow parents to accompany campers. D.Assessing the sizes of earthquakes.
D.They permit campers to bring packed lunches. 27.What's implied about the network ofQubes
23.How much is the refund if you cancel 10 days before the camp A.It's very challenging to build it.
A.$240. B.$192. C.S120. D.S48. B.It has limitations in large cities.
C.It can be easily applied at a low cost.
D.It just requires eight devices in each place.
Vivien He is a senior at a high school in Rolling Hills Estates.Growing up in
英语第2页(共5页)
C D.Positive mindfulness manages emotional drive.
The famous marshmallow test,where children are asked to choose one marshmallow
now or two later,may reveal more than willpower.Recent research suggests the ability to D
delay gratification could help protect against cognitive ( 认 知 )decline.This skill DeepSeek,an AI tool developed in China,has become a global hit with over 100
strengthens the brain's prefrontal cortexwhich is responsible for planning and reasoning million users in just six months.Within weeks,the number of its users increased
Just as regular physical exercise helps maintain muscle strength,regularly pracising dramatically,reaching more than 100M users across over 100 countries.From students to
delayed gratification may help maintain cognitive functions throughout life.Over time,it engineers,people use it to solve math problems,write reports,and even create art.
will definitely build up mental resilience. Adopted by education,healthcare,and finance sectors,it topped app stores in 35 nations
Resisting immediate rewards stimulates “cool”controlling strategies in the prefrontal globally
cortex,while giving in to temptation involves emotional decision-making areas.Regular AI has been widely applied in all the walks of our lives.For instance,a hospital used
practice of these "cool"strategies contributes to cognitive reservewhich highlights the it to analyze patient data and find the best treatment plans 10 times faster than before.
importance of mental stimulation.This regular practice will potentially delay cognitive Researchers even accelerated cancer drug discovery by analyzing 50 million chemical
decline.It's not just about willpower,but the ability to plan for the future,which is compounds in weeks instead of years with the aid of AI.Another case showed how
essential to make healthier lifestyle choices that benefit brain health. farmers in a pilot project in Kenya,used AI to increase farm yields by 25%through smart
These skills can be developed at any age.While early childhood lays the foundation farming strategies.
for delayed gratification,adults can strengthen self-control through consistent practice. DeepSeek's adopted a unique algorithm( 算 法 )which is designed to be fast and
Strategies like setting specific goals enhance these abilities.Studies show those who efficient,using advanced but lightweight models that work quickly without needing a lot
regularly practice self-control tend to maintain better cognitive functions as they age, of resources.They focus on specific taskslike coding or solving technical problems,and
demonstrating stronger problem-solving skills. adapt to learn from detailed data.This makes it more competitive than general-purpose
Physical activity matters in this relationship.Research shows that higher physical models like ChatGPT in specialized areas
activity is linked to better cognitive function,especially in older adults.Delaying However,Dr.Li Stevia,an AI safety researcher,warns about risks.“If AI grows too
gratification helps maintain regular exercise habits,creating a positive feedback circle that fast without rules,it might make mistakes or be used improperly,"she said.She worries
supports brain health.The more we practice delayed gratification,the more we strengthen that rapid development could lead to issues like false information or privacy leaks.
our brain's ability of self-control and protect against future cognitive decline. To address these concerns.DeepSeek's team announced a new "Safety Check”
To develop these skills,start with small delays and gradually increase the waiting feature.This tool willautomatically review AI suggestions for accuracy and safety before
period.Set achievable goals and practice mindfulness to manage emotional urges.It's showing them to users."We want AI to help,not harm,"said project leader Zhang Wei.
never too late to start building cognitive resilience,and the small choices we make today 32.What is the first paragraph mainly telling us about DeepSeek
can have a lasting impact on our mental health in the long term. A.Its target users. B.Its sales ranking.
28.What's the meaning of the underlined word“gratification”in paragraph 1 C.Its powerful uses. D.Its wide popularity.
A.Consumption. BCognition. C.Satisfaction. D.Gratitude . 33.What is the author's purpose in mentioning hospitals and farmers
29.What's the function of practicing"cool"controlling strategies regularly A.To show AI can solve real problems. B.To compare different AI tools.
A.Enhancing cognitive reserve. C.To explain how to use smartphones. D.To criticize AI's high cost.
B.Arousing emotional awareness. 34.Why does DeepSeek outperform ChatGPT in special tasks
C.Developing temptation resistance. A.Because it uses more computational resources for training.
D.Boosting willpower performance. B.Because it focuses on broad applications to ensure adaptability.
30.How can adults improve their problem-soving skills C.Because it uses a specialized model to learn from detailed data.
A.By building physical fitness gradually. D.Because it prioritizes slower processing to guarantee accuracy.
B.By exercising self-control consistently. 35.How willDeepSeek's team remove Dr.Li Stevia's concern
C.By making feedback circles immediately. A.By raising service prices. B.By adding a "Safety Check"tool.
D.By establishing major objectives successfully. C.By stopping free services. D.By using expensive computers.
31.What's the main idea of the text 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
A.Delayed gratification benefits brain health. 根据短文内容,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。
B.Physical activity increases muscle strength.
C.Waiting period influences cognitive function. Time Management Strategies for Senior High Students
英语第3页(共5页)
As a senior high student,balancing academic responsibilities with personal life can museum before visiting to inquire about whether or not they 54 tactile tours.More
feel overwhelming.Between completing assignments,reviewing notes,and preparing for places than you may realize offer this 55 .All it takes is a bit of advanced planning.
exams,it's easy to lose track of time.However,with proper strategies,you can tun this 41.A.simple B.common C.strange D.extra
challenge into an opportunity for growth. 36 42.A.mentally B.audibly C.physically D.visually
37 This means identifying which tasks are urgent and important.and 43.A.advertise B.appreciate C.admit D.avoid
tackling them first.Create a to-do list every morning.ranking tasks from high to low
priority.A common mistake is focusing on easy tasks first—resisting this temptation will 44.A.saves B.needs C.changes D.proves
significantly boost your efficiency. 45.A.Otherwise B.Besides C.However D.Therefore
Another essential technique is minimizing distractions.A recent study reveals that 46.A.guide B.shake C.clean D.count
students lose 22 minutes of focus after each interruption.Two measures are common.If 47.A.agreement B.practice C.mistake D.impression
social media tends to distract you,set clear boundaries,such as tuning off notifications 48.A.promise B.remember C.happen D.wish
during study hours. 38 49.A.celebration B.information C.protection D.donation
Regular breaks are equally vital despite seeming counterproductive(适得其反的) 50.A.explore B.repair C.repeat D.design
The Pomodoro Technique —working for 25 minutes followed by a 5-minute break—has 51.A.carries on B.carries out C.works on D.serves as
proven effective. 39 Ashort walk or some light stretching will help maintain your 52.A.information B.reminder C.lesson D.proposal
concentration throughout longer study sessions.
Mastering time management isn't about doing more tasksbut doing the right tasks 53.A.pass B.manage C.contact D.check
effectively. 40 With consistent practice,you'll find yourself accomplishing more 54.A.lead B.select C.insure D.miss
while reducing unnecessary stress.Remember,the habits you develop now will benefit 55.A.challenge B.rescue C.opportunity D.claim
you far beyond the college entrance examination. 第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
A.Regain full concentration after interruption. This year's Spring Festival Gala 56 (demonstrate)a remarkable fusion( 融
B.Physical activity is a great way to stay healthy in daily life. 合 )of traditional art and cutting-edge technology,attracting a global audience.China's
C.Here's a step-by-step guide to optimize your schedule. Spring Festival Gala achieved a new record with a total reach of 16.8 billion across all
D.Success begins with recognizing your most valuable matters. media platforms,integrating numerous high-tech solutions to ensure a smooth and stable
E.You can also consider using apps that block access to entertainment websites. broadcast worldwide 57 to recreate traditional art forms,China Media Group
F.High concentration combined with timely rest brings progress. (CMG)said on Tuesday.Some of the 8 (highlight)included the use of
G.During these intervals you should engage in activities that recharge your energy. technologies such as ultra-high definition,virtual reality,artificial intelligence,3D vision,
第三部分:英语知识运用 and 3D audio,many of 59 were used for the first time in this Spring Festival Gala.
第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分) 60 (additional),some of the shows incorporated AI-driven humanoid robots for
Have you ever considered what it would be like to visit an art exhibition without dancing,and electric vehicles for light shows.
being able to see it It may seem 41 ,but for mllions of 42 impaired(有障碍 The night's most 61 (appeal)and high-tech performance was the robot
的 )people,this is a reality.But just because someone might not be able to see the art dance “Yangge Bot”. 62 (direct)by the famous 5th-generation filmmaker Zhang
doesn't mean that they can't 43 it.A recent video of artist Daniel Arsham showing Yimou and in cooperation 63 China's leading robotics company Unitree,16
Dr.Hoby Wedler,an American chemist and educator.one of his sculptures(雄像) 44 humanoid robots 64 (weigh)47kilograms took center stage at the Spring Festival
this.Dr.Wedler was born blind. 45 ,that does not stop him from making thoughtful Gala.These robots performed a traditional Yangko dance. 65 energetic folk art
commentary on art. form fromNortheast China,blending cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology.
In the video,we see Arsham take Dr.Wedler's hands and 46 them over the 第三节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
sculpture from the base.Known as a tactile(触觉的)tour,this is a common 47 in 66. a comic book for$15.6,the boy hurried home with the 40 cents.
museums when visually impaired visitors 48 to enjoy the artwork. A.Having bought;remaining B.Having bought;remained
Arsham does a wonderful job of giving 49 but also leaving Dr.Wedler to C.Bought;remaining D.Buying;remained
50 the piece for himself.Dr.Wedler correctly identifies that it appears to be human,and 67. is reported in the news,Harrison has been arrested,who is said
then Arsham lets him know it's a soldier. his neighbor.A.Which;had harmed B.What;to have harmed
The video 51 a wonderful proof that there is more than one way to enjoy art.It
is also an important 52 that anyone with a visual impairment should 53 a C.As;to have harmed D.It;to be harmed
英语第4页(共5页)
68.---The interviewer's question really ! 82.He was (distinguish)for his explanation of the gravity theory.
---Really Were you feeling embarrassed 83.The hotel willsend you written (confirm)of your booking.
A.followed my advice B.put me on the spot 84.Luckily,the (injure)were soon taken to the hospital.
C.cheered me up D.lifted my spirits 85 Weather (permit),we can go out for a picnic this Sunday.
69.It was on the occasion John received the offer from his dream university 86.Large amounts of money (charge)for the repairs up to now.
he felt his long-term efforts finally paid off. 87.He drove at full speed and shot past the old man,totally (aware)of the
A.when;that B.which;that C.that;where D.that;when potenial risk
70.Unluckily,he became the of the entire school for his childish behavior. 88.Apart from (surround)by beautiful nature,the South-West is full of
A.ups and downs B.laughing stock urban gems(精华)
C.practical joke D.brand of humor 89 (compose)of three parts,the exhibition attracts people from all over the
71.These pills should You'll feel much better in no time world.
A.pull their weight B.do the trick 90.The exar (hold)tomorrow,I can't go to the cinema tonight.
C.tell you off D.let off steam 91. never struck him to turn to anyone for help when he failed in doing
72.The students should the university's facilities to make progress, is of vital business.
importance to their job prospect. 92.Alarge number of soldiers were sent to the quake-stricken areas (rescue)
A.take into accountwhat B.take advantage of,which those who were trapped in the building.
C.take charge of,that D.take care of,where 93.The terrible earthquake struck Chile in 1960, (claim)1,000 plus lives.
73. you announced the earlier,I missed the speech yesterday. 94.The only thing that (occur)to me was that I must apologize.
A.Did;wouldn't BIf,;wouldn't 95. (exception)dry weather over the past year has cut agricultural
C.Had;wouldn't have D.If;hadn't production.
74.He woke up,stood up and his and legs . 96.Global warming could bring (disaster)effects to Earth,so it is high time
Astretch ed B unfolded .expande d D.spread for us to protect our earth.
75.What is Western art It is difficult to define it. 97.Despite the good weather (forecast),the next morning was as wet as
A .practically Bprecisely C.permanently D .gradual ever .
76.As we all know,if full use of our academic perfo rman c e very 98.The he avy rain resulted a flood that damaged many homes and forced
minute will be meaningful and worthwhile to us students. people to leave from the area quickly.
. ;i p g . ; rove . ( oumce )the expe rimen t. ; t ve . ; 0 ,y s e (t a ) ually .
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A.However B.Therefore , 外籍 老师 Pet er 将 期 来你校任教,想请一位
C.Otherwise D.Besides 学生担任助理,请你写信向他推荐人选。
78.Sitting in the lecture hall a group of eager students attention 内容包括:1.推荐人选; 2.说明理由。
focused on the expert'lecture. 注意:1 .词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A.were,their B.was,whose C.was,their D.were,whose Dear Peter,
79. with running,you will find it more interesting ,especially
when with the heat waves of summer.
A.Compared;to swim;faced B.Comparing;swimming:faced
C.Compared;swimming;facing D.Comparing;to swim;facing
80.For the past decade,researchers at the lab on developing sustainable materials,
their findings global attention to eco-friendly innovations
A.have worked;draw B.have been working;drawing
C.had worked;drawn D.had been working;to draw
第四节单句填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分) Yours sincerelyLi Hua
81.In an underground carpark,we could get our car batteries (charge).
英语第5页(共5页)哈九中2024级高一下学期6月月考答案
1-5 ACBBA 6-10 CBCAB 11-15 AABCA 16-20CABCC
21-23CAC 24-27 BDAC 28-31 CABA 32-35 DACB
36-40 CDEGF
41-45 CDBDC 46-50 ABDBA 51-55 DBCAC
56.demonstrated 57.and 58.highlights 59.which 60.Additionally
61.appealing 62.Directed 63.with 64.weighing 65.an
66-70.ACBAB 71-75.BBCAB 76-80.CCAAB
81.charged 82.distinguished 83.confirmation 84.injured
85.permitting 86.have been charged 87.unaware 88.being surrounded
posed 90.to be held 91.It 92.to rescue
93.claiming 94.occurred 95.Exceptionally 96.disastrous
97.forecast\forecasted 98.in 99.to announce 100.treating \to be treated
Dear Peter,
I'm Li Hua,chairman of the Students'Union.It's great to hear that you are coming to teach
in our school next semester.lam writing to you to recommend Li Min to be your assistant.
His performance was outstanding in the schoolyears.He is a diligent boy,who can use the
computer skillfully and has a gift for communicating with others.What's more,he is one of the top
ten students in our school,whose spoken English is extremely excellent.I'm sure he can be helpful
in your work and life in China.Therefore,l here recommend him to you with all my heart.
If you have any other questions about it,please contact me.Looking forward to your
coming.
Yours sincerely
Li Hua
1.A
【原文】M:I was asked to fill in this form to attend a piano lesson.What should I put in the box
marked“Activity”
W:It's asking if there are additional activities you need to do as part of your studies,like
conducting a survey.
2.C
【原文】M:I'm really looking forward to spending the whole summer on Granddad's farm.
W:I'd rather stay home and play with my friends.
M:You do that all the time.This gives us the opportunity to experience a different way of life.
3.B
【原文】W:Look,my husband got these two smartwatches for Christmas.When one of us touches
the heart,the other person's lights up.
M:How sweet!
W:Yes,sending gifts like this is not like us!But I’m away working so often,they help us stay
connected.
CDEGF4.B
【原文】W:I’m worrying about where all my things would go.
M:Your new apartment is quite small,but it makes really good use of the space.So,everything
will fit.Plus,the price is reasonable and you can walk to work now.
W:Exactly.
5.A
【原文】M:I can't believe I got a Con the math test.My parents are going to be so disappointed.
W:Well,you are usually top of the class.I’m sure they will be fine if you explain when you sat it,
you were ill.
M:I doubt it
6.C 7.B
【原文】M:Molly,I didn't know you were into model cars.
W:Yes,I've been collecting them and building them since I was six.
M:How did you get into them
W:My dad is a classic car enthusiast,so he used to take me to car shows up and down the country.
M:That must have been exciting.So how many model cars do you have in your collection I've
counted at least 20 so far in your room.
W:It's more like double that.The rest are upstairs in my dad's study.Come on.I'll show you.
8.C 9.A 10.B
【原文】M:Are you okay I heard you crying.
W:Oh,yes.I was laughing so hard at this video that I couldn't stop crying.
M:What was it about
W:It was showing a dog that talks like a human.It was so unbelievable.
M:Are you sure it wasn't AI
W:No,it was one hundred percent real.I'llsend you the website so you can see it for yourself.
M:Okay,I'll watch it later.I need to go out now.
W:Are you going to the supermarket
M:No,I’m going to work out with my personal trainer,but I'll be passing the supermarket on the
way back.Do you need something
W:We need toilet paper and milk,plus something for dinner.Mom and Dad are not coming home
today.So,we'll have to cook something ourselves.
11.A 12.A 13.B
【原文】M:Iasked for a half-day of sick leave from work and I saw the loveliest thing on the
subway when I was going back home yesterday noon.
W:What was it,John
M:There was a young man trying to tie a tie.He looked so young and nervous.I think he was
going to his first job interview,but no matter how hard he tried,he couldn't get it tied.
W:Please don't tell me someone laughed at him.
M:No,the opposite.An elderly couple approached the young man and helped him.The old man
helped him tie his tie,and showed him a way to remember it with a song.And the old woman held
up her coat to save the young man from getting embarrassed.
W:That's nice.
M:It was.The best part was when they finished,everyone on the train clapped.
W:Good for them.I really hope the young man gets the job.
14.C 15.A 16.C
【原文】M:Excuse me.I'm with a local film company.We're looking for permission to film in a
local park.Is this the right office
W:No.We're the Location Office.We help you find the right locations.What you need to do is
fill out a form and send it to the Regional Film Office
M:Okay.Do you have a copy of the form
W:It's all done online.Here is the website you can get it from.
M:Great.I'll do that right away.
W:Do you have insurance(保险)
M:Yes.It's a student film,so our university covers the insurance.
W:That's fine.You aren't allowed to film in public places without insurance.
M:You seem to know a lot about this.
W:I studied film as well before I got this job.
M:So do you still make films
W:Yes,I make short online videos,but I love helping people find the perfect setting for their
scenes.
M:This must be a cooljob.It probably helps that we live in a country with lots of different
location types.
W:It really does.We are in the city center right now,yet we can reach mountains,lakes,and a
desert all within an hour's drive.
17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C
【原文】Good evening,everyone.I feel truly honored to be the first to share at today's book club
meeting.I'd like to tell you the story of Jimmy Wales.He worked as a teacher before earning a
degree that allowed him to enter the world of finance and got his first financial job in 1994.He
used the money he earned there to fund a number of companies,including a website called
Nupedia,which ran from 2000 to 2003.Although short-lived,this site served as a road map for
Wales'biggest success—Wikipedia.This free and open-content site grew rapidly with help from
the growing popularity of the Internet.Within five years of its launch,Wales found himself on
Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world.He dreamed of everyone in the
world having a way to get human knowledge.In the following decade,he delivered speeches on
the future of the Internet.He moved to London in 2012.At one point,he acted as an adviser to the
UK government on how to make academic research available for free.So we should pay our
respects to him!
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