Module
6
Eating
together
时间:120分钟 满分:120分
第一部分
听力(共四大题,
20分)
一、短对话理解(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
1.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
B.
C.
2.
What
will
the
girl
do
tonight?
A.
B.
C.
3.
Why
can't
Bob
do
the
dishes?
A.
Because
he
is
seeing
a
friend.
B.
Because
he
is
going
to
the
library.
C.
Because
he
is
going
to
a
party.
4.
Where
is
Noodle
House?
A.
Across
from
Lucy's
house.
B.
Across
from
the
library,
next
to
the
bank.
C.
Across
from
the
bank.
5.
What
is
the
woman's
name?
A.
Moira.
B.
Maria.
C.
Meryl.
二、长对话理解(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
听下面一段对话,
回答第6、7小题。
6.
What
kind
of
food
does
Jane
like
best?
A.
Japanese
food.
B.
French
food.
C.
Chinese
food.
7.
What
food
does
Jack
like?
A.
Ice
cream.
B.
Noodles.
C.
Chicken.
听下面一段对话,
回答第8至10小题。
8.
Where
should
you
put
bread
when
you
eat
in
France?
A.
On
the
main
plate.
B.
In
a
bowl.
C.
On
a
small
plate.
9.
What
should
you
say
when
you
are
full
in
France?
A.
That
is
delicious.
B.
I
am
full.
C.
That's
enough.
10.
Where
can
you
put
your
hands
when
you
eat
in
France?
A.
Beside
the
table.
B.
On
the
table.
C.
Under
the
table.
三、短文理解(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
11.
How
many
meals
do
most
English
people
have
a
day?
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
12.
What
do
English
people
usually
have
for
breakfast?
A.
Eggs
or
bread.
B.
Meat
or
fish.
C.
Fruit
or
vegetables.
13.
When
is
afternoon
tea?
A.
From
2:00
to
3:00.
B.
From
3:00
to
4:00.
C.
From
4:00
to
5:00.
14.
Why
do
some
families
like
eating
well
in
the
evening?
A.
Because
they
are
usually
very
busy
in
the
day.
B.
Because
they
are
hungry
in
the
evening.
C.
Because
restaurants
are
open
in
the
evening.
15.
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
English
learning.
B.
Eating
habits.
C.
Keeping
healthy.
四、信息转换(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
An
Experience
of
Watching
a
Movie
Time
Last
weekend.
Event
I
went
to
the
cinema
to
watch
Journey
to
the
West
with
my
16.
________.
Result
Some
of
the
people
there
made
me
feel
very
17.
________.
Causes
(1)
A
few
guys
were
18.
________
loudly
or
even
shouting.
(2)
Some
people
threw
away
plastic
bags,
19.
________
and
other
rubbish.
Advice
All
of
us
are
supposed
to
obey
the
rules
in
20.
________.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两大题,
30分)
五、单项填空(共10小题;
每小题1分,
满分10分)
21.
—Do
you
believe
that
paper
is
made
________
wood?
—Yes,
I
do.
And
you
can
see
that
books
are
made________
paper.
A.
from;
from
B.
from;
of
C.
of;
from
D.
of;
of
22.
(易错题)Susan
found
________
necessary
to
buy
a
car
since
her
house
was
far
from
her
company.
A.
it
B.
one
C.
that
D.
this
23.
—Can
you
tell
the
difference
between
these
two
pictures?
—The
difference?
Oh,
no.
They
look
quite
________.
A.
similar
B.
different
C.
strange
D.
interesting
24.
—I
don't
like
maths
because
it's
too
difficult.
—I
don't
like
it,
________.
A.
also
B.
too
C.
either
D.
as
well
25.
(易错题)The
waiter
served
some
delicious
food
________
us.
A.
for
B.
to
C.
with
D.
of
26.
Thanks
for
your
________.
But
I'm
afraid
I
will
not
be
able
to
come.
A.
invitation
B.
promise
C.
choice
D.
suggestion
27.
—Jack
________
to
help
at
the
underground
station
on
Saturdays.
—Cool!
Let's
join
him
next
Saturday.
A.
offers
B.
refuses
C.
forgets
D.
provides
28.
—Mum,
I'm
hungry.
—You
can
________
some
fried
rice
in
the
fridge
and
eat
it.
A.
make
up
B.
turn
up
C.
heat
up
D.
put
up
29.
—Wow!
Your
hat
looks
so
beautiful.
—It
________
by
my
aunt.
She
is
working
in
China.
A.
has
bought
B.
had
bought
C.
bought
D.
was
bought
30.
—Would
you
like
some
juice?
—________.
I'd
like
something
to
eat.
A.
Yes,
please
B.
No
problem
C.
That's
OK
D.
No,
thanks
六、完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,
满分20分)
A
Around
the
world,
people
have
different
ideas
about
what
good
manners
are.
When
you
go
to
restaurants
in
different
parts
of
the
world,
it's__31__
to
know
the
right
and
wrong
things
to
do.
For
example,
in
China
it's
OK
to__32__a
lot
of
noise
in
a
restaurant.
In
fact,
if
a
restaurant
isn't
noisy
and
__33__,
you
may
think
there's
something
wrong
with
it.
However,
in
many
western
countries,
restaurants
are__34__
places.
If
people
at
a
table
talk
too
loud,
other
people
who
are
eating
there
might
even__35__to
the
owner
of
the
restaurant.
Paying
the
bill
is
also
different
from
country
to
country.
In
China,
one
person
usually
pays
for__36__.
In
western
countries,
one
person
pays
if
he
or
she
is
entertaining
clients(宴请宾客),
but__37__
friends
eat
together,
they
usually
share
the
cost.
This
is
called
“going
Dutch(均摊费用)”.
Also,
when
westerners
pay
the
bill,
they
usually
leave
some
money
for
the
__38__.
This
is
called“leaving
a
tip”.
Leaving
a
tip
is
thought
to
be
polite.
In
the
US,
it's
__39__
to
leave
tips
of
10%,
15%
or
20%of
the
bill,
which
is
decided
by
how
good
the
service
is.
Good
waiters
can
make
a
lot
of
money!
The
way
people
eat
food
is
different
in
the
world,
but
you
can__40__
the
same
kinds
of
food
in
many
countries.
Chinese
and
Italian
food,
for
example,
are
popular
all
over
the
world.
31.
A.
popular
B.
difficult
C.
important
D.
enjoyable
32.
A.
cause
B.
keep
C.
hear
D.
make
33.
A.
lively
B.
friendly
C.
lucky
D.
polite
34.
A.
noisy
B.
quiet
C.
busy
D.
clean
35.
A.
shout
B.
explain
C.
complain
D.
speak
36.
A.
everybody
B.
nobody
C.
somebody
D.
none
37.
A.
until
B.
when
C.
unless
D.
since
38.
A.
gatekeeper
B.
seller
C.
waiter
D.
visitor
39.
A.
terrible
B.
common
C.
serious
D.
unusual
40.
A.
invent
B.
discover
C.
prefer
D.
find
B
Enjoy
that
cup
of
coffee
while
you
can.
Some
British
scientists
recently
did
some
__41__
on
coffee.
They
found
more
than
half
of
all
coffee
species
(物种)
in
the
wild
could
soon
disappear
on
the
earth.
So
coffee
is
__42__.
By
2050,
the
scientists
say,
only
half
of
the
coffee
farmland
will
be
left.
Wild
coffee
will
__43__
by
2080.
Some
of
the
most
popular
kinds
of
coffee
are
in
danger,
too.
Arabica,
for
example,
could
disappear
in
60
years.
That's__44__news
for
coffee
farmers.
There
are
more
than
120
million
coffee
farmers
around
the
world.
Many
of
them
live
in
the
world's
poorest
countries.
They
depend
on
coffee
for
__45__.
Coffee
lovers
will
also
see
changes.
Their
favorite
drink
will
become
more
and
more
__46__.
So
why
is
coffee
in
danger?
Scientists
say
the__47__include
climate
(气候)
change
and
tree?cutting.
Coffee
needs
a
forest
to
__48__.
However,
too
much
tree?cutting
is
now
happening
around
the
world.
Rising
temperatures
and
increasing
rainfall
are
making
coffee__49__to
grow.
And
illnesses
that
influence
coffee
plants
are
spreading
faster
because
of
climate
change.
Maybe
all
of
us
should
think
about
the
influences
of
climate
change
on
coffee
production.
__50__,
climate
change
is
no
longer
about
the
future.
It's
about
the
present.
41.
A.
shopping
B.
dishes
C.
reading
D.
studies
42.
A.
in
public
B.
in
trouble
C.
on
show
D.
on
sale
43.
A.
disappear
B.
double
C.
increase
D.
return
44.
A.
wrong
B.
touching
C.
terrible
D.
relaxing
45.
A.
living
B.
drinking
C.
travelling
D.
training
46.
A.
expensive
B.
beautiful
C.
healthy
D.
popular
47.
A.
purposes
B.
standards
C.
reasons
D.
prices
48.
A.
grow
B.
hide
C.
rest
D.
shine
49.
A.
crowded
B.
peaceful
C.
impossible
D.
perfect
50.
A.
Happily
B.
Suddenly
C.
Luckily
D.
Clearly
第三部分 阅读理解(共两大题,
45分)
七、补全对话(有两项多余)(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
A:You
must
be
really
excited
about
leaving
for
China
tomorrow,
Steve!
B:Yeah,
I
am.
51.
________
A:Nervous
about
what?
B:52.
________
A:Oh,
I
see.
Don't
worry.
I
can
give
you
some
advice
on
Chinese
table
manners.
B:Really?
That
would
be
great!
A:Hmm.
.
.
53.
________
B:To
show
our
respect,
right?
A:Yes.
And
Chinese
usually
use
chopsticks
to
eat,
so
you'd
better
learn
to
use
them
first.
B:54.
________
A:Let
me
see.
First,
it's
impolite
to
stick
your
chopsticks
into
your
food.
B:OK.
55.
________
A:And
you
are
not
expected
to
point
at
others
with
your
chopsticks.
B:OK.
Thank
you
very
much.
A.
I
don't
know
how
to
behave
at
the
table.
B.
But
I'm
a
little
nervous,
too.
C.
It's
good
for
you
to
know
some
table
manners.
D.
What
am
I
supposed
to
do
or
not
to
do
when
using
chopsticks?E.
Anything
else?F.
You
are
right.
G.
It's
better
to
wait
for
older
people
to
eat
first.
八、阅读理解(共2
0小题;
每小题2分,
满分4
0分)
A
Welcome
to
Wonder
Restaurant!
We
have
really
good
noodles.
They
are
cheap
and
nice!
There
are
some
great
specials.
You
can
also
get
some
other
great
food
here.
They
are
all
delicious.
Have
a
look
at
our
menu
and
have
a
try
soon.
It
is
on
May
Street,
across
from
a
museum
and
next
to
the
People's
Park.
I
know
you
will
like
it!
You
can
call
929
?3155
to
book
(预订)
seats.
Noodles
Special
A
(beef
and
tomato)
6RMB
Special
B
(mutton
and
cabbage)
7RMB
Special
C
(chicken
and
carrot)
8RMB
Dumplings
Pork
and
cabbage
dumplings
20RMB/500g
Egg
and
mushroom
dumplings
22RMB/500g
Ice
Cream
Strawberry
ice
cream
4RMB
Banana
ice
cream
3RMB
Chocolate
ice
cream
5RMB
56.
Where
is
the
restaurant?
A.
Next
to
the
People's
Park.
B.
Behind
a
museum.
C.
On
Center
Street.
D.
In
front
of
a
hospital.
57.
You
can't
get
________
in
Wonder
Restaurant.
A.
dumplings
B.
hamburgers
C.
ice
cream
D.
noodles
58.
If
you
have
250g
of
egg
and
mushroom
dumplings
for
lunch,
you
should
pay
________.
A.
14RMB
B.
12RMB
C.
11RMB
D.
13RMB
B
Do
you
know
when
and
where
ice
cream
was
created?
It
has
a
long
and
interesting
history.
The
earliest
ice
cream
was
eaten
in
China
many
centuries
ago.
People
at
that
time
would
put
orange
juice
on
the
ice
or
get
something
cool
to
drink.
Later,
this
idea
travelled
to
Italy.
Around
1660,
it
was
popular
to
serve
ice
cream
in
coffee
shops
in
Paris.
Most
of
the
shops
were
owned
by
Italians.
Ice
cream
was
brought
to
America
in
the
early
1700s,
and
it
quickly
became
the
favourite
of
Americans.
President
George
Washington
had
ice
cream
pots
(罐)
and
machines
in
his
kitchen.
Dolly
Madison,
the
wife
of
President
Madison,
was
the
first
one
to
serve
it
in
the
White
House.
She
made
her
guests
very
happy
when
she
served
such
desserts
(甜品).
Before
ice
cream
was
sold
in
stores,
it
was
made
and
kept
at
a
very
low
temperature
first.
It
took
a
lot
of
work
to
mix
cream,
eggs,
fruit
and
ice.
Nancy
Johnson,
an
American
woman
who
was
good
at
machines,
invented
the
ice
cream
freezer
in
1846.
Five
years
later,
Jacob
Fussel
opened
the
first
ice
cream
factory
in
Baltimore,
Maryland.
His
business
quickly
came
to
other
states.
Today
in
the
United
States,
ice
cream
is
not
only
a
kind
of
food,
but
also
a
way
of
life.
59.
The
earliest
ice
cream
was
the
ice
with
________
on
or
something
cool
to
drink.
A.
orange
juice
B.
apple
juice
C.
watermelon
juice
D.
pear
juice
60.
The
underlined
word
“freezer”
means
“________”
in
Chinese.
A.
品种
B.
冰柜
C.
配方
D.
厨房
61.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.
In
1700,
ice
cream
came
to
the
White
House.
B.
In
1846,
many
ice
cream
factories
opened.
C.
Today
ice
cream
means
a
lot
to
Americans.
D.
You
should
keep
ice
cream
at
a
high
temperature.
62.
The
best
title
for
this
passage
is
“________”.
A.
The
History
of
Ice
Cream
B.
Ice
Cream
in
America
C.
Business
on
Ice
Cream
D.
The
Invention
of
Ice
Cream
C
In
the
eyes
of
many
foreigners,
Chinese
are
the
best
hosts
and
the
worst
guests
in
the
world.
And
Western
hosts
sometimes
look
rude
(粗鲁的)
in
the
eyes
of
Chinese
guests.
It
is
because
the
guest?host
relationship
in
China
is
quite
different
from
that
in
some
Western
countries.
In
China,
guests
are
almost
like
gods.
Whenever
I
enter
a
Chinese
friend's
home,
there
is
always
fruit
on
the
table
for
me,
and
someone
is
quick
to
bring
me
a
cup
of
tea
or
water.
In
the
West,
generally
the
guest
is
not
a
god.
Acting
according
to
the
host's
way
of
doing
things
is
usual
behavior
for
a
guest.
My
wife's
mother,
a
very
kind
Chinese
lady,
doesn't
smoke.
When
I
see
some
of
her
guests
smoking
in
her
house,
as
a
non?smoker,
I
feel
unhappy.
Usually,
I
want
to
stop
them
directly,
but
I
must
realize
that
in
China,
to
be
a
good
host,
she
must
not
do
that.
In
most
North
American
homes,
if
you
are
a
guest,
and
the
hosts
are
not
smokers,
you
should
not
smoke
in
their
house.
At
the
very
least,
you
should
ask,
“Is
it
OK
if
I
smoke?”
But
don't
be
surprised
if
they
say,
“No,
you
can't
smoke.
”
In
my
culture,
if
you
smoke
in
their
house,
you
are
a
bad
guest,
but
if
they
don't
allow
you
to
smoke
in
their
house,
they
are
not
rude
hosts.
In
a
word,
no
matter
where
you
are,
the
best
way
to
be
a
good
guest
is
to
adapt
to
(适应)
the
habits
of
your
hosts.
63.
When
a
Western
guest
visits
a
Chinese
family,
he
often
________.
A.
buys
some
fruit
B.
brings
a
cup
of
tea
C.
smokes
D.
feels
like
a
god
64.
What
will
the
writer
probably
say
if
a
guest
wants
to
smoke
in
his
house?
A.
Let's
smoke
together.
B.
Sorry,
you
can't
smoke
here.
C.
Smoking
is
a
bad
habit.
D.
It's
OK
if
you
smoke
here.
65.
What
can
be
learned
from
the
passage?
A.
A
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed.
B.
Where
there
is
a
will,
there
is
a
way.
C.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
D.
Actions
speak
louder
than
words.
66.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
The
Best
Hosts
B.
The
Best
Guests
C.
Different
Cultures
in
Different
Countries
D.
Different
Guest?host
Relationships
in
Different
Cultures
D
Autumn
is
the
best
season
for
crabs.
The
hairy
crabs
(大闸蟹)
are
quite
fat
and
tasty
at
this
time
of
year.
The
best
crabs
come
from
Yangcheng
Lake
in
Jiangsu.
Many
people
use
eight
silver
tools,
including
chopsticks,
a
pair
of
scissors
and
a
small
hammer
(锤子)
to
eat
crab
meat.
Caviar
(鱼子酱)
is
not
common
in
most
people's
daily
life.
But
if
you're
going
to
try
it,
Russian
caviar
may
be
your
best
choice.
Caviar
is
made
of
fish
eggs.
It
sells
at
a
high
price.
If
you
want
to
get
the
fresh
juicy
taste,
don't
cook
it
—just
eat
raw
caviar.
You
may
also
eat
it
with
bread
and
salad.
Who
says
the
British
only
have
fish
and
chips?
Beef
Wellington
is
a
dish
that
they
can
truly
be
proud
of.
An
expensive
cut
of
beef
is
covered
with
a
mixture
first.
Next
comes
another
piece
of
ham
(火腿)
and
pastry
(油酥面团).
Then
it
is
covered
with
eggs.
Baked
(烘焙)
until
it
is
golden
yellow,
Beef
Wellington
tastes
crispy
outside
and
juicy
inside.
Sukiyaki
(寿喜锅),
or
Japanese
beef
hot
pot,
is
one
of
the
most
popular
dishes
in
Japan.
People
cook
beef
and
vegetables
in
soup
with
sweet
and
salty
tastes.
It
is
a
perfect
dinner
for
the
family
or
to
enjoy
with
guests.
In
Sukiyaki,
you
need
thin
pieces
of
beef.
The
best
is
the
Kobe
beef.
It's
very
expensive
but
amazing.
67.
There
is
beef
in
________.
A.
the
hairy
crabs
and
caviar
B.
Sukiyaki
and
Beef
Wellington
C.
caviar
and
Sukiyaki
D.
Beef
Wellington
and
the
hairy
crabs
68.
The
four
foods
in
the
passage
come
from
________
countries.
A.
five
B.
two
C.
three
D.
four
69.
Which
of
the
following
is
RIGHT?
A.
Crabs
come
from
Yangcheng
Lake.
B.
Caviar
is
common
in
most
people's
daily
life.
C.
Beef
Wellington
is
the
pride
of
British
people.
D.
Sukiyaki
is
a
perfect
dish
only
for
the
family.
E
The
customs
in
different
countries
are
rather
different.
If
I
have
dinner
with
a
Chinese
host,
he
always
puts
more
food
onto
my
plate
as
soon
as
I
have
emptied
it.
That
often
discomforts
me
greatly.
I
have
to
eat
the
food
even
if
I
don't
want
to,
because
it
is
considered
(认为)
bad
manners
in
the
West
to
leave
one's
food
on
the
plate.
I
have
already
noticed
that
when
a
Chinese
sits
at
an
American's
dinner
party,
he
very
often
refuses(拒绝)
the
offer
of
food
or
drink
though
he
is
in
fact
still
hungry
or
thirsty.
This
might
be
good
manners
in
China,
but
it
is
not
in
the
West
at
all.
In
the
United
States,
it
is
impolite
to
keep
asking
someone
again
and
again
or
insist
on
his
accepting
something.
Americans
have
a
direct
way
of
speaking.
If
they
want
something,
they
will
ask
for
it.
If
not,
they
will
say,
“No,
thanks.
”
When
an
American
dislikes
the
beer
served
by
the
host,
for
example,
he
might
say,
“No,
thanks.
I'll
take
some
Coca?Cola
if
you
have
it.
”
That
is
what
an
American
will
do.
So
when
you
go
to
the
United
States,
you
had
better
remember
the
famous
saying:When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
70.
When
a
Chinese
host
keeps
putting
more
food
onto
a
foreigner's
plate,
the
foreigner
often
feels
________.
A.
pleasant
B.
uncomfortable
C.
satisfied
D.
happy
71.
Why
does
a
Chinese
often
refuse
the
offer
of
food
or
drink
at
a
dinner
party?
A.
Because
he
has
had
enough.
B.
Because
he
is
shy.
C.
Because
he
is
afraid
that
others
will
laugh
at
him.
D.
Because
he
thinks
it's
polite
to
do
that.
72.
When
an
American
wants
something
to
eat
or
drink
at
a
dinner,
he
will
________.
A.
ask
for
it
through
others
B.
refuse
the
offer
C.
ask
for
it
directly
D.
express
himself
indirectly
阅读下面的短文,
并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。
F
Most
people
drink
tea
in
the
world.
But
tea
does
not
mean
the
same
thing
to
different
people.
In
different
countries,
people
have
different
ideas
about
drinking
tea.
In
China,
for
example,
tea
is
often
served
when
people
get
together.
Chinese
people
drink
it
at
home
or
in
tea
houses
at
any
time
of
the
day.
They
often
use
hot
water
to
boil
tea
leaves.
Tea
is
also
important
in
other
Asian
countries.
People
in
these
countries
have
a
special
way
of
serving
tea.
They
hold
a
tea
ceremony
in
their
houses
when
important
guests
come.
It
is
very
old
and
full
of
meaning.
Everything
must
be
done
in
a
special
way
in
the
ceremony.
There
is
even
a
special
room
for
it
in
their
houses.
In
the
United
States,
people
usually
drink
tea
at
breakfast
or
they
drink
it
after
meals.
Americans
usually
use
tea
bags
to
make
tea.
This
way
is
faster
and
easier
than
the
way
of
making
tea
in
teapots.
In
summer,
most
Americans
drink
iced
tea.
They
like
to
put
some
ice
in
their
tea.
73.
What
do
Chinese
people
often
use
to
boil
tea
leaves?(不超过5个词)
________________________________________________________________
74.
What
do
people
do
when
important
guests
come
in
some
Asian
countries
according
to
the
passage?(不超过10个词)
________________________________________________________________
75.
When
do
people
usually
drink
tea
in
the
USA?(不超过10个词)
________________________________________________________________
第四部分 写(共两大题,
25分)
九、单词拼写(共5小题;
每小题1分,
满分5分)
76.
It's
a
tradition
for
most
Western
people
to
eat
with
k
(刀)
and
forks.
77.
Don't
get
c
(生气的)with
me.
It
wasn't
my
fault.
78.
He
started
to
learn
I
(意大利语)
two
years
ago
and
now
he
can
speak
it
very
well.
79.
Let's
clean
down
the
board
before
we
p
(刷油漆)it.
80.
Last
week
Professor
Li
was
i
(邀请)
to
make
a
speech
on
traditional
Chinese
festivals.
十、书面表达(共1小题;
满分20分)
请根据以下提示,
写一篇英语短文,
介绍一下去美国人家里做客时的注意事项。80词左右。
提示:1.
买一件小礼物,
比如一束花或一本漂亮的相册;
2.
准时到达主人家;
3.
用餐时,
表现出喜欢主人的厨艺;
4.
不要在主人家待太久;
5.
告别时,
记得向主人道谢。
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_____________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
第一部分 听力
听力材料:
一、1.
W:Excuse
me,
is
this
bus
going
to
the
National
Library?
M:No.
Please
get
off
at
the
bank,
and
take
the
No.
5
bus.
2.
M:Shall
we
go
to
watch
the
football
game
tonight?
W:I'd
love
to,
but
I've
got
a
report
to
finish.
3.
W:Could
you
do
the
dishes
after
dinner
today,
Bob?
M:Sorry,
I
don't
have
time.
I
am
going
to
the
library
with
Tom
right
now.
4.
M:Lucy,
I'm
hungry,
but
there's
nothing
to
eat
in
the
library.
W:How
about
having
something
in
Noodle
House?
It's
just
across
from
the
library,
next
to
the
bank.
5.
M:Sorry,
is
your
name
Maria?
W:No,
my
name
is
Meryl.
M?E?R?Y?L,
Meryl.
二、Text
1
M:What
kind
of
food
do
you
like,
Jane?
W:I
like
all
kinds
of
food.
I
travel
a
lot
and
I
eat
Japanese
food,
French
food,
American
food
and
English
food.
But
I
think
Chinese
food
is
the
best.
What
about
you,
Jack?
M:Well,
I
don't
travel
much.
But
we
have
lots
of
different
types
of
restaurants
here.
And
I
have
tried
them
all.
But
I
think
I
like
sweet
food
best.
W:Sweet
food?
You
mean
ice
cream,
chocolate,
cakes
and
other
things
like
that?
M:Yes,
you
are
right.
Text
2
M:Hi,
Linda.
W:Hello,
Zhang
Jian.
M:I
know
you
are
from
France.
Could
you
tell
me
about
the
table
manners
in
your
country?
W:Yes,
of
course.
M:What
should
you
do
when
you
have
dinner
with
your
friends?
W:Well,
we
shouldn't
put
bread
on
the
main
plate.
We
should
put
it
on
a
small
plate.
M:Do
you
eat
with
chopsticks?
W:No,
in
our
country
we
eat
with
a
knife,
a
fork
and
a
spoon.
M:What
should
you
say
if
you
are
full?
W:It's
not
polite
to
say
that
you're
full.
We
should
just
say,
“That
is
delicious.
”
M:What
about
the
hands?
Can
you
put
your
hands
on
the
table?
W:Yes,
we
always
put
our
hands
on
the
table,
but
not
our
elbows.
M:Oh,
I
see.
Thank
you
very
much.
三、 Most
English
people
have
four
meals
a
day.
They
have
breakfast
at
any
time
from
seven
to
nine
in
the
morning.
They
usually
eat
eggs
or
bread
and
drink
tea
or
coffee
for
breakfast.
Lunch
usually
comes
at
about
one
o'clock.
Some
of
them
eat
in
the
restaurant,
and
some
of
them
eat
at
home.
Afternoon
tea
is
from
four
to
five.
Supper
is
at
about
half
past
seven.
In
some
families,
they
like
eating
well
in
the
evening,
because
they
are
usually
very
busy
in
the
day.
First
they
usually
have
soup,
and
then
they
have
meat
or
fish
with
vegetables
for
the
big
meal.
After
that,
they
eat
some
other
things
like
bananas,
apples
or
ice
cream.
四、 Last
weekend,
after
finishing
my
homework,
I
wanted
to
relax
myself,
so
I
went
to
the
cinema
to
watch
Journey
to
the
West
with
my
friends.
I
hoped
to
enjoy
myself
there.
However,
some
of
the
people
there
made
me
feel
very
unhappy.
When
we
arrived
there,
the
movie
had
been
on
for
ten
minutes.
We
found
our
seats
quickly
and
sat
down.
What
was
worse,
a
few
guys
were
talking
loudly
or
even
shouting
when
they
saw
some
exciting
pictures.
Also,
some
people
threw
away
plastic
bags,
paper
and
other
rubbish
on
the
floor.
It
made
the
floor
very
dirty.
As
we
know,
the
cinema
is
a
public
place
where
we
can
have
a
nice
time.
All
of
us
are
supposed
to
obey
the
rules
in
public.
Only
in
this
way
can
we
make
public
places
more
comfortable.
听力答案:
一、1~5:CBBBC
二、6~10:CACAB
三、11~15:BACAB
四、16.
friends 17.
unhappy 18.
talking
19.
paper 20.
public
第二部分 英语知识运用
五、21.
B 点拨:be
made
from
由……制成,
看不出原材料;be
made
of
由……制成,
看得出原材料。纸张由木材制成,
看不出原材料,
书本由纸张制成,
能看得出原材料。
22.
A 23.
A 24.
C
25.
B 点拨:serve
sth.
to
sb.
“用某物招待某人”。
26.
A 27.
A 28.
C
29.
D 30.
D
六、A)31~35:CDABC
36~40:ABCBD
B)41~45:DBACA
46~50:ACACD
第三部分 阅读理解
七、51~55:
BAGDE
八、A
)
56.
A 57.
B
58.
C 点拨:根据题干中的“250g
of
egg
and
mushroom
dumplings,
”然后定位到菜单中的Dumplings中的“Egg
and
mushroom
dumplings
22RMB/500g”,
题干中是250g,
所以需要花费11RMB。
B)59.
A 60.
B 61.
C
62.
A 点拨:整篇文章主要介绍的是冰淇淋的发展史。
C)63.
D
64.
B
65.
C 点拨:根据文章最后一段“In
a
word,
no
matter
where
you
are,
the
best
way
to
be
a
good
guest
is
to
adapt
to
(适应)
the
habits
of
your
hosts.
(
总之,
不管你在哪里,
做一个好客人的最好方法就是适应主人的习惯。)”可知选C。
66.
D 点拨:文章讲述的是东西方不同文化下的主客关系。
D)67.
B
68.
D 点拨:文中介绍的四种食物分别来自中国、俄罗斯、英国和日本四个国家。
69.
C
E)70.
B 71.
D 72.
C
F)73.
Hot
water.
74.
People/They
hold
a
tea
ceremony
in
their
houses.
75.
People/They
usually
drink
tea
at
breakfast
or
after
meals.
第四部分 写
九、76.
knives 77.
cross 78.
Italian
79.
paint 80.
invited
十、One
possible
version:
When
you
are
invited
to
visit
an
American
family,
please
remember
the
following
rules.
Firstly,
you
are
supposed
to
bring
a
small
gift,
such
as
a
bunch
of
flowers
or
a
nice
album.
Secondly,
you
should
arrive
on
time.
You
are
not
supposed
to
be
there
too
early
or
too
late.
Thirdly,
you
are
supposed
to
show
that
you
like
the
food
very
much.
And
after
dinner,
you
are
not
supposed
to
stay
there
too
long.
Don't
forget
to
thank
the
host
or
hostess
for
the
invitation
before
saying
goodbye.