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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1How many days will the woman stay at the hotel?

A. One. B. Three. C. Five.

2When did the woman reserve the room?

A. On the 11th. B. On the 12th. C. On the 13th.

3What does the woman request be sent to her room?

A. Breakfast. B. A newspaper. C. A guest book.

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

【解析】M: Good afternoon. How may I help you, Madam?

W: Hello. I reserved a room here the day before yesterday--- a room for two from the 13th to the 15th.

M: OK. May I have your name?

W: Yes. it' s Jenny Green

M: Just one moment, please. Ah, yes. Here it is. I' ll just print out the details for you to confirm. You re in room 408.

W: Thank you.

M: And could you fill in your details in the guest book, please? Name, home address, today’s date, the 13th and your signature.

W: OK. Here you are.

M: OK. Please phone or come down to reception if you need anything. Breakfast is served from 7:00 to 9: 30 in the Green Hall, and checkout time is 11 o clock.

W: Thank you. Would it be possible to have a newspaper sent to my room?

M: Yes, certainly. Which newspaper would you like?

W: The Times, please.

1此为听力题,解析略

2此为听力题,解析略

3此为听力题,解析略

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【题目】 Whenever I heard strangers singing out loud, whether it was in the supermarket or on the street, I used to think how annoying it was. That was until a few months ago.

Recently, my daughter Zoe started her second year of middle school with a new sense of awareness, asking me to fix the "little girl" pattern on her wheelchair seat. Not wanting her to stand out at school, I spent hours filling in pale yellow stars with a black marker, eager to erase whatever childish signs I could. Shortly after, Zoe got really sick and had to miss 20 days of school. This meant our days were filled with rushing between hospital appointments and meetings with the school, as we tried to make sure she didn't fall behind on her schoolwork.

I felt pulled back to a time when she was little and her sickness was a huge part of her life. Back then, it seemed like Zoe lived in hospitals, as she spent so much time in them. No matter how sick she got, however, she always had a positive attitude. But this was different: Zoe was no longer singing like she normally did. Zoe usually sings all the time, whether she's playing, riding in the car, or just doing her homework. There was no need for a radio in our house Zoe provided the music for us. Consumed (被折磨)with my motherly worries, it was more concerning to me than her sickness.

One day, however, I heard her beautiful voice as I was cooking dinner. I stopped what I was doing and just smiled. “Pure delight. ’’ I thought to myself. Her voice slowly grew stronger, and soon, both the car and the house were filled with her music once more. How had I not noticed her singing had completely stopped, weeks and weeks ago? Now, thankfully, she's back in school, smiling and singing, and I'm thankful for each and every song she sings.

These days, whenever I hear a stranger singing a song to themselves, I don’t get mad. Instead, I smile, as I know that by singing out loud, they're simply sharing their happiness with the world.

1When did the author feel bothered?

A.When hearing strangers singing.B.When her daughter started middle school.

C.When fixing stars on the seat.D.When her daughter became sensitive.

2Which of the following best describes Zoe?

A.Considerate and helpful.B.Competitive and hardworking.

C.Optimistic and strong-willed.D.Self-aware and modest.

3What does "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A.Zoe's love for music.B.Zoe’s falling behind at school.

C.Zoe's silence during her sickness.D.Zoe's slow recovery from her sickness.

4What does singing mean to people, according to the author?

A.A way to get rid of stress.B.A way to express love to others.

C.A way to communicate with others.D.A way to share joy.

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