Unit
4单元过关检测卷
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
选择题部分
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。
1.What
is
the
man
like?
A.Outgoing.
B.Honest.
C.Shy.
2.How
much
should
the
man
pay
for
the
book?
A.8
dollars.
B.5
dollars.
C.2
dollars.
3.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
a
hotel.
C.In
a
supermarket.
4.Why
didn't
the
man
attend
Amanda's
birthday
party?
A.He
was
ill.
B.He
didn't
want
to.
C.He
had
to
play
basketball.
5.What
is
the
man
doing?
A.He
is
stopping
the
car.
B.He
is
driving.
C.He
is
having
a
rest.
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6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go?
A.Her
home.
B.The
shopping
center.
C.The
bus
station.
7.How
will
the
woman
go
to
her
destination?
A.On
foot.
B.By
car.
C.By
bus.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.How
to
find
a
specific
magazine.
B.Where
to
keep
the
old
magazines.
C.When
to
enter
a
reading
room.
9.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman?
A.Unkind.
B.Helpful.
C.Generous.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
day
is
it
today?
A.Friday.
B.Thursday.
C.Wednesday.
11.What
time
do
the
speakers
plan
to
meet
at
the
cinema?
A.8:10.
B.8:20.
C.8:30.
12.What's
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Friends.
B.Colleagues.
C.Husband
and
wife.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.Before
the
meeting.
B.During
the
meeting.
C.After
the
meeting.
14.How
did
the
woman
know
the
man's
opinion?
A.By
observing
his
eyes.
B.By
hearing
from
others.
C.By
staring
at
him
blankly.
15.What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.He
shows
little
interest
in
Todd's
opinion.
B.He
knows
much
about
western
manners.
C.He
can't
follow
the
presentation
well.
16.What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do?
A.Mind
his
speech.
B.Make
eye
contact
properly.
C.Avoid
using
body
language.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Which
floor
of
the
building
was
destroyed
by
the
morning
fire?
A.The
first
floor.
B.The
second
floor.
C.The
third
floor.
18.When
was
the
Gella
House
built?
A.In
1718.
B.In
1782.
C.In
1930.
19.What
was
the
building
used
as
at
the
time
of
the
fire?
A.A
hotel.
B.Home
for
old
people.
C.A
history
museum.
20.What
is
Andrew
Barnes?
A.A
newspaper
reporter.
B.A
policeman.
C.The
head
of
the
fire
department.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
About
three
hours
after
Hurricane
Harvey
made
landfall
in
Texas
as
a
Category
(级别)
4
storm,it
was
downgraded
to
a
Category
3
storm
after
winds
decreased
to
125
mph
from
130
mph.
Harvey
also
made
a
second
landfall
on
the
northeastern
shore
of
Copano
Bay
around
the
time
it
was
downgraded.
The
storm
is
the
strongest
to
hit
the
state
in
thirty
years,
with
serious
flooding
expected.
The
last
Category
4
storm
to
hit
the
US
was
Charley
in
2004
in
Florida,
while
the
last
Category
4
storm
to
hit
Texas
was
Carla
in
1961.
People
staying
in
the
area
madly
prepared
food,
water
and
gas,
while
others
heading
out
of
the
storm's
path
boarded
up
windows
and
doors
of
their
homes
and
businesses.
Airlines
canceled
flights,
schools
were
closed
while
concerts
and
other
planned
events
in
Houston
and
coastal
cities
were
put
off.
The
hurricane's
effects
are
expected
to
last
for
days,with
heavy
rainfall
through
next
week
estimated
(估计)
to
be
as
high
as
40
inches
in
some
areas.
The
National
Weather
Service
warned
Harvey
could
bring
a
possibly
destroying
storm
surges
(风暴潮),
heavy
rainfall
and
wind
hazards
(危害)
to
the
Lone
Star
State's
coast.
A
tornado
watch
is
in
effect
for
areas
of
southeastern
Texas
and
southwest
Louisiana.
Life?threatening
storm
surge
waters
could
reach
9
to
13
feet
above
ground
level.
Destroying
flooding
is
expected
to
across
parts
of
the
area.
And
rainfall
will
be
heavy,
with
an
estimated
15
to
30
inches
of
rain
falling
in
many
areas
and
as
high
as
40
inches
in
some
places
from
today
through
Wednesday,
the
National
Weather
Service
said.
21.What
category
was
Hurricane
Harvey
when
it
hit
the
northeastern
shore
of
Copano
Bay?
A.4.
B.3.
C.2.
D.1.
22.How
many
times
have
Category
4
storms
struck
Texas
since
1961?
A.4
times.
B.3
times.
C.Twice.
D.Once.
23.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.To
explain
how
to
identify
a
hurricane
category
in
the
US.
B.To
name
the
kinds
of
disasters
Hurricane
Harvey
will
cause.
C.To
tell
the
history
about
the
hurricanes
that
the
US
has
experienced.
D.To
warn
its
readers
the
bad
weather
to
be
brought
and
the
disasters
to
be
caused
by
Hurricane
Harvey.
B
During
an
earthquake,
you
need
to
know
a
thing
or
two
on
what
to
do.
If
the
earthquake
strikes
while
you're
inside
a
house,
you
should
lie
on
the
floor
and
take
cover
under
a
strong
table
or
other
furniture.
If
there
is
no
furniture
you
can
cover
your
head
with
your
arms
and
keep
still
in
the
corner
of
the
room.
You
should
remain
away
from
windows,
glass
walls,
or
anything
that
can
fall.
If
you
are
in
bed,
stay
still.
Hold
firmly
onto
your
bed
and
make
use
of
a
pillow
(枕头)
to
safeguard
your
head.
You
may
use
a
doorway
or
shelter
but
only
when
it
is
close
to
you.
It
should
also
be
considered
whether
it
is
strong
enough
to
deal
with
the
load.
Do
not
use
lifts,
even
when
they
work.
Electricity
may
go
out
at
any
time.
Many
injuries
happen
when
people
try
to
rush
out.
This
means
you
ought
to
stay
still
in
your
house
or
perhaps
wherever
you
are.
When
you
are
outdoors,
you
should
be
far
away
from
buildings,
power
wires
or
lights.
You
should
be
in
the
open
until
the
quake
stops.
Remember
that
many
earthquake
deaths
outside
the
house
come
from
debris
(碎片),
falling
walls,
flying
glass
and
other
falling
objects.
If
an
earthquake
strikes
and
you
are
driving,
you
pull
up
to
the
side
of
the
highway
and
stop
as
quickly
as
possible.
You
ought
not
to
stop
under
trees,
buildings
or
power
wires.
Don't
stop
in
the
middle
of
the
street
since
it
could
trouble
others.
When
trapped,
you
shouldn't
move.
Your
mouth
should
be
covered
with
a
piece
of
clothing
or
handkerchief.
Do
not
shout
whenever
possible.
Shouting
should
be
employed
at
last
to
get
help
from
rescuers.
This
is
because
it
is
possible
for
you
to
breathe
some
dirty
dust.
24.If
there
is
no
furniture
in
the
room
you
should
stay
________.
A.near
the
window
B.far
from
the
door
C.in
the
center
of
the
room
D.in
the
corner
of
the
room
25.Why
are
you
advised
not
to
use
a
lift?
A.The
lift
usually
doesn't
work.
B.We
will
probably
be
trapped
in
it.
C.Too
many
people
are
using
the
lift.
D.The
building
probably
will
fall
down.
26.We
can
learn
from
this
passage
that
________.
A.some
people
may
be
attacked
by
debris
or
falling
objects
B.when
trapped
we
should
shout
for
help
loudly
C.during
an
earthquake
we
should
stop
our
car
in
the
middle
of
the
street
D.if
an
earthquake
strikes
we
should
cover
our
head
with
a
piece
of
clothing
C
I
don't
think
I
can
recall
a
time
when
I
wasn't
aware
of
the
beauty
of
the
ocean.Growing
up
in
Australia,
I
had
the
good
fortune
of
having
the
sea
at
my
side.
The
first
time
I
went
to
Halfmoon
Bay,
I_suddenly_had_the_feeling_of_not_being_able_to_feel_the_ground_with_my_feet_anymore.
For
my
10th
birthday,
my
sister
and
I
were
taken
out
to
the
Great
Barrier
Reef
(大堡礁).
There
were
fish
in
different
colors,
caves
and
layers
of
coral
(珊瑚).
They
made
such
an
impression
on
me.
When
I
learned
that
only
1
percent
of
Australia's
Coral
Sea
was
protected,
I
was
shocked.
Australian
marine
(海洋的)
life
is
particularly
important
because
the
reefs
have
more
marine
species
than
any
other
country
on
earth.
But
sadly,
only
45%
of
the
world's
reefs
are
considered
healthy.
If
we
continued
dealing
with
the
ocean
as
we
are
doing,
there
would
certainly
be
more
and
more
marine
disasters
happening
before
our
eyes,
causing
not
only
deaths
of
large
quantities
of
marine
life
but
also
damage
to
health
of
the
earth,
our
only
home.
The
situation
of
ocean
protection
against
disasters
is
serious,
so
it's
important
for
us
to
do
everything
to
protect
them.
The
hope
that
the
Coral
Sea
remains
a
complete
eco?system
(生态系统)
has
led
me
to
take
action.
I've
become
involved
with
the
Protect
Our
Coral
Sea
activity,
which
aims
to
create
the
largest
marine
park
in
the
world.
It
would
serve
as
a
place
where
the
ocean's
species
will
all
have
a
safe
place
forever.
Together,
Angus
and
I
created
a
little
video
and
we
hope
it
will
inspire
people
to
be
a
part
of
the
movement.
Angus
also
shares
many
beautiful
childhood
memories
of
the
ocean
as
a
young
boy,
who
grew
up
sailing,
admiring
the
beauty
of
the
ocean,
and
trying
to
find
the
secrets
of
ocean
species.
27.From
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
1,we
can
learn
the
author
________.
A.seldom
went
surfing
at
the
sea
B.forgot
his
experiences
about
the
ocean
C.never
went
back
to
his
hometown
D.had
a
wonderful
impression
of
Halfmoon
Bay
28.According
to
the
second
paragraph,Australian
marine
life
________.
A.is
escaping
from
the
Coral
Sea
gradually
B.depends
on
reefs
for
living
greatly
C.may
be
faced
with
danger
D.is
protected
better
than
that
in
other
oceans
29.The
Protect
Our
Coral
Sea
activity
is
intended
to
________.
A.contribute
to
a
complete
eco?system
B.prevent
more
marine
species
from
being
endangered
C.set
up
a
large
nature
reserve
for
reefs
D.raise
more
teenagers'
environmental
awareness
30.Angus
and
the
author
created
a
little
video
to
________.
A.encourage
more
people
to
take
action
to
protect
the
marine
species
B.inspire
more
people
to
explore
the
secret
of
the
ocean
C.share
their
childhood
experiences
about
the
ocean
D.bring
back
to
people
their
memory
of
ocean
species
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
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。
It
was
the
2015
“super
storm”
in
New
South
Wales
that
restored
my
faith
in
people.
During
a
break
in
the
weather,
I
stupidly
decided
to
drive
into
town
to
buy
some
groceries.
However,
as
I
left
the
supermarket
and
drove
back,
the
weather
took
a
turn
for
the
worse.
__31__
I
had
nowhere
to
go.
I
spotted
a
young
man
in
his
front
yard
assessing
the
situation.
He
quickly
waved
to
me
to
come
and
park
in
his
driveway.
__32__
The
man,
who
introduced
himself
as
Trent,
then
invited
me
to
wait
inside
his
house
with
his
wife,
Kayti
and
their
two
daughters.
I
told
him
I
was
concerned
about
the
damage
to
my
car,
as
the
continuing
rain
was
starting
to
turn
into
hail
(冰雹).
Trent
then
grabbed
a
blanket
from
his
garage
and
covered
my
car.
__33__
Fortunately,
his
efforts
saved
my
car
from
being
damaged
by
the
hail.
By
11:00
am,
the
electricity
and
phone
services
had
both
gone.
__34__
Trent
made
me
a
cup
of
tea
and
Kayti
gave
me
a
towel
to
dry
myself
off.
The
three
of
us
chatted
while
waiting
for
the
weather
to
get
better.
I
learned
that
Trent
had
lost
his
job
and
was
struggling
to
feed
the
family.
When
the
hail
stopped,
I
shook
Trent's
hand
and
kissed
Kayti
goodbye.
__35__
I
was
very
moved
by
their
kindness
and
it
renewed
my
faith
in
people.
As
I
went
out
the
door,
I
asked
Trent
for
two
of
his
business
cards.
My
father
has
since
called
to
offer
him
a
job
as
a
clerk
at
his
company.
A.It
began
pouring
so
heavily
that
I
was
forced
to
stop.
B.The
couple
were
so
modest
as
I
thanked
them
for
their
help.
C.I
was
surprised
that
he
didn't
ask
for
anything
in
return
for
his
assistance.
D.I
was
grateful
to
escape
the
running
water
that
was
about
to
drown
my
car.
E.I
tried
driving
faster
to
escape
the
heavy
downpour
that
was
sure
to
come.
F.As
a
result,
I
couldn't
contact
my
parents,
despite
knowing
they'd
be
worried.
G.He
was
wet
but
he
didn't
seem
to
mind
being
out
in
the
wild
weather
on
my
behalf.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Recently,
I
flew
to
Las
Vegas
to
attend
a
meeting.
As
we
were
about
to
arrive,
the
pilot
announced
that
there
would
be
a
slight
__36__
before
setting
down.
A
sandstorm
had
__37__
the
airport
to
close
all
but
one
runway.
He
said
that
we
would
be
__38__
the
city
for
a
few
minutes,
waiting
to
__39__.
We
were
also
told
to
remain
in
our
seats
with
our
seat
belts
fastened,
__40__
there
might
be
a
few
bumps
(颠簸).
Well,
that
few
minutes
turned
into
about
forty?five
minutes,
including
a
ride
that
would
make
a
roller
coaster
(过山车)
__41__
by
comparison.
The
movement
was
so
fierce
that
several
passengers
felt
__42__
and
had
to
use
airsickness
(晕机)
bags.
As
you
might
guess,
that's
not
a
good
thing
to
experience
in
a(n)
__43__
space
because
it
only
__44__
to
increase
the
discomfort
of
the
situation.
About
twenty
minutes
into
the
adventure,
the
entire
airplane
became
very
__45__.
There
was
now
a
sense
of
anxiety
and
fear
that
could
be
__46__
noticed.
Every
passenger
simply
held
on
for
dear
life
...
except
one.
A
__47__
was
having
a
good
time!
With
each
bump
of
the
__48__
he
would
let
out
a
giggle
(咯咯笑)
of
delight.
As
I
observed
this,
I
__49__
that
he
didn't
know
he
was
supposed
to
be
afraid
and
worried
about
his
__50__.
He
neither
thought
about
the
past
nor
about
the
future.
Those
are
what
we
grown?ups
have
learned
from
__51__.
He
was
__52__
the
ride
because
he
had
not
yet
been
taught
to
fear
it.
Having
understood
this,
I
took
a
deep
breath
and
__53__
back
into
my
seat,
pretending
I
was
__54__
on
a
roller
coaster.
I
smiled
for
the
rest
of
the
flight.
I
even
__55__
to
giggle
once
or
twice,
much
to
the
chagrin
(懊恼)
of
the
man
sitting
next
to
me
holding
the
airsickness
bag.
36.A.mistake
B.delay
C.change
D.wind
37.A.forced
B.warned
C.swept
D.reminded
38.A.watching
B.visiting
C.circling
D.crossing
39.A.arrive
B.enter
C.stop
D.land
40.A.if
B.though
C.because
D.while
41.A.light
B.pale
C.dark
D.quick
42.A.sick
B.nervous
C.angry
D.afraid
43.A.empty
B.narrow
C.secret
D.open
44.A.serves
B.aims
C.fails
D.happens
45.A.quiet
B.hot
C.dirty
D.crowded
46.A.partly
B.gradually
C.shortly
D.clearly
47.A.pilot
B.baby
C.guard
D.man
48.A.seats
B.passengers
C.flight
D.airplane
49.A.realized
B.hoped
C.agreed
D.insisted
50.A.health
B.safety
C.joy
D.future
51.A.teachers
B.books
C.experience
D.theories
52.A.learning
B.taking
C.missing
D.enjoying
53.A.sat
B.lay
C.went
D.rode
54.A.nearly
B.finally
C.really
D.suddenly
55.A.attempted
B.managed
C.wanted
D.decided
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Nobel
Prize
in
Literature
for
2013
is
awarded
to
the
Canadian
author
Alice
Munro,
“master
of
the
contemporary
short
story”.
Canada's
Alice
Munro—__56__
(call)
the
“master
of
the
contemporary
short
story”—won
the
2013
Nobel
Prize
in
Literature,
the
Swedish
Royal
Academy
of
Sciences
announced
Thursday.
The
prize
committee
compared
the
82?year?old
author
__57__
Anton
Chekhov,
the
19th
century
Russian
__58__
is
considered
one
of
the
greatest
short
story
writers
in
history.
She's
the
first
Canadian-based
writer
__59__
(win)
the
literature
award.
Saul
Bellow,
who
won
it
in
1976,
was
born
in
Quebec
but
moved
to
the
United
States
as
a
child
and
is
regarded
as
__60__
US
author.
Munro
is
the
13th
woman
to
receive
the
literature
prize.
“On
behalf
of
all
Canadians,”
Canadian
Prime
Minister
Stephen
Harper
said
in
a
tweet,
“__61__
(congratulation)
to
Alice
Munro.”
After
the
prestigious
award
__62__
(announce),
the
Nobel
committee
said
on
Twitter
that
it
hadn't
been
able
to
contact
Munro
and
left
a
phone
message
to
tell
__63__
the
good
news.
But
The
Canadian
Press
contacted
her,
and
she
was
quoted
as
saying
the
award
was
“quite
wonderful”
and
she
was
“__64__
(terrible)
surprised.”
“I
knew
I
was
in
the
running,
yes,
__65__
I
never
thought
I
would
win,”
she
said,
according
to
a
Toronto
Star
story
quoting
The
Canadian
Press.
56.________ 57.________ 58.________ 59.________
60.________ 61.________ 62.________ 63.________
64.________ 65.________
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
昨天本市山里的火灾导致半数森林被毁,引起社会各界极大关注。据警方调查,火灾是由路人丢弃的烟蒂引起的。请根据火灾情况给学校广播站写一篇英语简讯,
内容包括:
1.火灾发生的时间、地点;
2.火灾的影响和各界对此火灾的反应;
3.你的态度。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
A
major
landslide
hit
a
mining
area
in
Tibet
autonomous
region
(西藏自治区)
on
Friday
morning,
burying
83
workers.
The
landslide
happened
at
about
6
am
in
Maizhokunggar
county
of
Lhasa,
the
regional
capital.
The
victims
(牺牲者)
were
workers
from
Tibet
Huatailong
Mining
Development
Co.
Ltd,
belonging
to
the
China
National
Gold
Group
Corporation.
The
affected
area
of
the
landslide
is
3
kilometers
long,
with
about
2
million
cubic
meters
of
mud,
rock
and
debris
(泥石流).
More
than
1,000
rescuers,
including
police,
firefighters
and
medical
personnel,
are
working
at
the
site,
which
is
at
an
altitude
of
4,600
meters.
Villagers
living
nearby
said
that
the
landslide
struck
suddenly,
bringing
massive
rocks
down
to
sweep
the
workers'
camp
area
in
early
morning.
A
mass
of
rolling
rock
from
the
mountain
top
cut
a
big
excavator
(挖掘机)
in
two
parts.
Two
of
the
buried
workers
are
local
Tibetans
and
others
were
mainly
from
neighboring
provinces
of
Yunnan,
Guizhou
and
Sichuan.
Five
excavators,
five
pickup
trucks
and
an
SUV
were
also
buried
in
the
debris.
“About
200
large
vehicles
and
equipment,
15
sniffer
dogs
and
15
life?detector
machines
are
being
used
in
the
rescue.
The
rescue
will
be
going
on
in
difficulties
due
to
the
size
of
the
affected
area,”
said
an
official
from
the
regional
fire
department.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
Chinese
President
Xi
Jinping
and
Premier
Li
Keqiang
on
Friday
ordered
top
efforts
to
rescue
the
buried
workers.
Paragraph
2:
Several
rescue
teams
and
hundreds
of
volunteers
are
rushing
to
the
accident
site
to
join
in
the
rescue
efforts.
PAGE
1【听力材料】
Text
1
W:David,
have
you
ever
sung
in
public?
M:To
be
honest,
I
dare
not
open
my
mouth
before
my
friends,
let
alone
sing
in
public.
Text
2
M:The
cashier
gave
me
the
wrong
change.
I
gave
her
10
dollars
to
pay
for
a
5?dollar
book,
but
she
only
gave
me
2
dollars
back.
W:Why
didn't
you
count
the
change?
Text
3
M:Sorry
ma'am,
can
you
wait
five
more
minutes?
We
should
have
a
table
soon.
W:Five
more
minutes?
But
I've
already
waited
for
half
an
hour.
Forget
it!
Text
4
M:Amanda,
I'm
terribly
sorry
I
was
absent
from
your
birthday
party
because
I
was
ill.
W:I
wouldn't
buy
it.
Someone
saw
you
playing
basketball.
You
just
didn't
want
to
come.
M:(Embarrassed)
All
right.
All
right.
I
am
sorry.
Text
5
W:Don't
be
absent?minded
when
you're
behind
the
wheel.
It's
dangerous.
M:It's
because
I
didn't
sleep
well
last
night.
W:You'd
better
stop
the
car
and
have
a
rest.
Text
6
M:Hello,
Judy.
Where
are
you
heading?
W:Hi,
Tom.
I
am
going
home.
M:Where
do
you
live?
Is
it
far
away?
W:No,
I
live
at
Fuzhou
Road.
It
is
somewhere
around
the
shopping
center.
M:If
you
walk
home,
it
will
take
you
at
least
25
minutes.
I
am
going
that
way.
Shall
I
give
you
a
ride?
W:Great!
I
am
just
thinking
of
taking
a
bus.
Actually,
I
prefer
to
walk
home
from
work
for
better
health.
But
today
I
am
taking
a
heavy
bag,
so
thank
you
very
much.
It
couldn't
be
better.
M:You're
welcome.
Text
7
W:Can
I
help
you?
M:I
want
to
find
an
old
magazine,
but
I'm
not
sure
where
I
can
find
it.
W:How
old
is
it?
Is
it
less
than
a
year
old,
or
older?
The
magazines
less
than
a
year
are
in
the
reading
room
on
the
second
floor.
But
the
older
ones
are
put
together
and
stored
on
the
third
floor.
M:Well,
I
want
to
find
one
that
is
more
than
a
year
old.
So
I
need
to
go
to
the
second
floor,
right?
W:No,
no.
You
should
go
to
the
third
floor.
M:Oh.
Thanks
for
your
help.
Text
8
W:Hi
Simon.
It's
Alice.
M:Hi
Alice.
It's
you!
How
are
things
going
in
your
new
company?
W:Not
too
bad.
Listen,
there
is
a
new
film
called
Wonder
at
the
New
State
Cinema.
I've
heard
it's
really
good.
Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
cinema
to
see
it
with
me
tomorrow?
We
haven't
met
for
a
while.
M:Wow!
I
know
the
film
and
I've
read
some
reviews
about
it.
It's
fantastic!
But,
uh,
tomorrow
is
Thursday.
I'm
afraid
it
isn't
good
for
me.
I'm
having
dinner
with
my
family.
It's
my
mother's
birthday.
W:OK.
Can
you
make
it
on
Friday?
M:Err,
yeah,
Friday
sounds
fine.
What
time
do
you
want
to
meet?
W:Well,
the
film
begins
at
8:30.
Let's
meet
at
the
cinema
10
minutes
ahead.
M:Fine.
See
you
on
Friday.
Text
9
W:Hi,
Chen,
do
you
have
a
minute
to
talk?
M:Sure,
what's
up?
W:I
noticed
something
in
our
meeting
just
now.
As
a
friend,
I
think
I
should
tell
you
about
it.
It
has
something
to
do
with
manners.
I
mean,
body
language,
especially
eye
contact.
M:Body
language?
Amy,
can
you
be
more
specific?
Western
manners
are
new
to
me.
W:You
know,
besides
words,
we
send
messages
with
our
arms,
our
gestures
and
most
often
with
our
eyes.
M:So
you
are
saying
that
you
can
read
my
mind
through
eye
contact?
W:Exactly.
While
Todd
was
giving
his
presentation,
I
could
tell
you
had
a
different
idea.
M:Oh,
really?
I
didn't
say
anything,
but
you
saw
me
through.
W:You
rolled
your
eyes
and
looked
away
several
times
while
Todd
was
speaking.
By
not
looking
at
Todd,
you
gave
the
impression
that
you
were
not
interested
in
hearing
more.
When
you
lost
complete
interest
in
what
Todd
was
saying,
you
just
stared
at
him
blankly.
M:You
mean
while
I
was
looking
at
Todd,
others
still
could
tell
I
wasn't
listening?
W:That's
right.
Learning
to
control
the
message
that
your
eyes
send
is
the
key
to
respectful
communication.
M:I
am
very
sorry
for
my
bad
manners.
Thanks.
I've
really
learned
a
lot.
Text
10
Now
the
news:
An
early
morning
fire
damaged
the
historic
Gella
House
today.
It
destroyed
the
third
floor
of
the
building.
But
firefighters
saved
the
first
and
second
floors.
There
were
only
a
few
elderly
people
living
in
the
building
at
the
time
and
they
were
carried
out
to
safety.
The
Gella
House
was
built
in
1718
and
was
used
as
a
hotel
for
over
150
years.
George
Washington
stayed
here
in
1782.
The
Gella
family
owned
the
building
until
the
1930s.
Then
they
sold
it
to
the
Mill's
family.
Five
years
ago,
it
was
made
into
a
building
for
the
elderly.
Several
fire
departments
were
called
to
the
scene.
When
we
asked
fire
chief
Andrew
Barnes
how
the
fire
started,
he
answered
that
most
likely
a
burning
cigarette
caused
it.
Chief
Barnes
promised
to
further
examine
the
cause.
参考答案
【听力】
1-5CBABB
6-10ABABC
11-15BACAA
16-20BCABC
【阅读理解】
A:21-23BCD
B:24-26DBA
27-30DCBA
【七选五】
31-35ADGFB
【完形填空】
36-40BACDC
41-45BABAA
46-50DBDAB
51-55CDBCB
【语法填空】
56.called
57.to
58.who
59.to
win
60.a
61.congratulations
62.was
announced
63.her
64.terribly
65.but
【写作】
【应用文】
Everyone,
attention,
please!
I'm
so
sorry
to
tell
you
that
a
terrible
fire
broke
out
in
a
mountain
in
our
city
yesterday.
Luckily,
the
firefighters
hurried
there
at
once
and
fought
against
it
bravely,
but
the
fire
was
so
big
that
it
lasted
five
hours.
To
our
sorrow,
half
of
the
forest
was
destroyed
by
the
fire.
What's
worse,
two
persons
were
badly
injured.
At
last,
according
to
the
police,
the
terrible
fire
was
caused
by
a
live
cigarette
end
which
was
thrown
carelessly
by
a
passer?by.
The
terrible
accident
has
taught
us
a
lesson
that
useful
measures
should
be
taken
to
prevent
forest
fires.
For
example,
more
notice
boards
must
be
set
up
to
warn
of
the
danger
of
throwing
out
live
cigarette
ends.
In
a
word,
the
government
must
take
high
notice
and
the
public
should
be
taught
about
the
importance
of
protection
to
reduce
the
damage.
【文章续写】
Paragraph
1:
Chinese
President
Xi
Jinping
and
Premier
Li
Keqiang
on
Friday
ordered
top
efforts
to
rescue
the
buried
workers.
They
have
told
local
authorities
to
spare
no
efforts
to
rescue
the
buried
and
prevent
secondary
disasters.
At
the
same
time,
they
call
on
the
people
living
in
the
affected_area
to
unify
and
defeat
any
possible
difficulty
and
rebuild
their
homes.
Paragraph
2:
Several
rescue
teams
and
hundreds
of
volunteers
are
rushing
to
the
accident
site
to
join
in
the
rescue
efforts.
They
will
go
all
out
to
help
rescue
those
buried
and
injured.
Together
with
them,
large
quantities
of
different
goods
including
food
and
water
are
being
delivered
to
the
area
from
all
directions.
When
trouble
occurs
at
one
spot,
help
comes
from
all
quarters.
Our
government
and
all
the
Chinese
people
are
sure
to
win
in
fighting
any
disaster!