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2020 年全国卷 1
答案 1.B 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.C
15. A 16. C 17. B 18. A 19.A 20.C
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(Text 1)
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes. I'd like to try this jacket on, please.
W: OK, the changing rooms are over there.
(Text 2)
W: Tom, your music is too loud.
M: Our band is practicing for the show, mum.
W: But it's already the middle of the night.
M: OK, we'll cut it off right away.
(Text 3)
M: You look pretty busy. What's up?
W: We're putting together an office party this Friday evening. There'll be about 30 people, and I'm
the organizer.
M: Nice. But it's probably best not to overwork yourself. Enjoy!
(Text 4)
W: Hi, Henry, did you say you are going to take a vacation next week?
M: Actually, I'm leaving for San Francisco this weekend.
W: Cool. But I can't get away until the end of August.
(Text 5)
M: Donna, have you booked the flight to London for me?
W: Sure, Bill. Do you need a ride to the airport? I can do it.
M: No, thanks. I will park my car at the airport.
(Text 6)
M: Hi, Lucy, this is Pete.
W: Hi, what's up?M: Listen, I'm afraid I'll be a little late tonight. Remember I said earlier that I would pick you up at
six? Now, I'm going to meet you at about a quarter to seven, as there's been a problem here
at work.
W: OK. Don't worry. The film begins at eight. I'll wait.
M: Good. Get something to eat before I arrive. Okay?
W: I will.
(Text 7)
W: Hi, Mark. I've decided to leave the company. I had an amazing time here. But it is time for
me to move on.
M: May I ask why, Cathy? I do hope that you stay with us here.
W: Well, you know, I've got a new job in a big engineering firm. It's a management position.
M: In that case, I think that I understand your decision and you have my support.
W: Thanks for understanding. But I can work here two more weeks.
M: That's great. Will you be able to finish your present project?
W: Sure. And if you hire someone within ten days, I'd be happy to provide training in my areas.
(Text 8)
W: Well done! Congratulations! How are you feeling?
M: Tired. I'm just tired.
W: But you did so well to get second place in today's car race.
M: Well, I came out here aiming for the gold. I got third place last time and it was not the result
I had hoped for.
W: What happened today? You were looking extremely good at the start.
M: I blew it. The car was a bit out of control.
W: Some people might have given up at that point.
M: I was determined to do it to finish the round.
W: So what now?
M: Tomorrow is going to be tough, much tougher than today.
W: Well, I think you showed great determination today. Good luck for tomorrow and thanks
for speaking to us.
(Text 9)
W: So what is your new apartment like, Terry?
M: Oh, it's great. There are two bedrooms, a nice kitchen and a living room.W: Sounds nice.
M: Yeah. And there is a grocery store next to the apartment building. And there is a laundry and a
fast food restaurant across the street, so it is a quick way to get a meal.
W: That's good. How much do you pay in rent?
M: Well, I have a roommate, so I pay half the rent. That is $275 a month, with gas, water and
electricity included. And the Internet and satellite TV are separate.
W: That's a really wonderful price. How on earth did you find a place like that?
M: I just found it online.
W: Great.
(Text 10)
M: Hello, I'm Jeff Anderson from Coventry, England. And in today's program, I'd like to
share with you a special kind of English culture—the football. A lot of people in England are
crazy about football. During the football season, whenever there is a big match, all the flags for
local football teams, such as Liverpool and Newcastle are hung outside every window or even
spread proudly on T-shirts or scarves. There is an atmosphere of excitement in the air. Groups of
young men crowd into dark packed pubs, staring at television screens. Of course, they are covered
head to toe in the colors of their team. They shout and scream in sadness when their team loses a
goal or with joy when there is a moment of success. You do not have to be a fan of football to
get caught up in the excitement, as far as victories are concerned. England had its big moment
in 1966 in Wimbledon Stadium. The World Cup victory is in the hearts and minds of all football
fans.
Now, whenever England is playing a big match, red and white covers every inch of every
pub, a symbol of hope— the English flag. While football has never been something I'm
particularly interested in. For years, I've had to pretend excitement and pick a team to support. You
cannot say you don't like or do not follow football in England, as often this will lead to a long
dialogue in which someone will begin telling you why you should support their team.