长春外国语学校2021-2022学年第一学期高一年级第一次月考
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第Ⅰ卷
I.
听力(共两节,满分
20
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
l.
What
present
will
the
man
buy
her
mother?
A.
A
birthday
card.
B.
Some
flowers.
C.
A
handbag.
2.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
new
song?
A.
Modern.
B.
Traditional.
C.
Quiet.
3.
Why
does
the
man
recommend
the
Fairmont
Hotel?
A.
Because
of
its
price.
B.
Because
of
its
location.
C.
Because
of
its
size.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
quiz
show.
B.
An
old
computer.
C.
A
funny
host.
5.
What
will
the
woman
probably
take?
A.
A
camera.
B.
A
mobile.
C.
A
guidebook.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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.
When
will
the
speakers
go
to
the
movies
on
Saturday?
A.
In
the
morning.
B.
In
the
afternoon.
C.
In
the
evening.
7.
What
kind
of
movie
will
the
speakers
see?
A.
A
war
movie.
B.
A
silent
movie.
C.
An
action
movie.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
does
the
man
want
to
work
in
the
future?
A.
At
a
primary
school.
B.
At
a
middle
school.
C.
At
a
college.
9.
What
subject
does
the
man
want
to
teach
most?
A.
Math.
B.
Science.
C.
English.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
long
does
the
woman
plan
to
stay
in
Beijing?
A.
For
two
days.
B.
For
four
days.
C.
For
six
days.
11.
What
does
the
woman
show
the
least
interest
in?
A.
The
Forbidden
City.
B.
The
Summer
Palace.
C.
The
Great
Wall.
12.
How
much
does
a
couple
need
to
pay
for
the
tour?
A.
1,000
dollars.
B.
1,800
dollars.
C.
2,000
dollars.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do
first?
A.
Organize
the
schedule.
B.
Prepare
the
notices.
C.
Clean
the
offices.
14.
Who
will
help
organize
the
tables
and
chairs?
A.
Ray.
B.
Steve.
C.
Anthony.
15.
What
is
Kim
probably
not
good
at?
A.
Playing
the
music.
B.
Doing
the
cooking.
C.
Writing
the
questions.
16.
What
can
we
know
about
Janet?
A.
She
likes
reading
books.
B.
She
will
pay
for
the
event.
C.
She
will
do
the
shopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
of
the
following
just
need
repairing?
A.
The
windows.
B.
The
shelves.
C.
The
tables.
18.
How
often
does
History
Society
usually
meet?
A.
Once
a
week.
B.
Once
a
month.
C.
Twice
a
month.
19.
When
will
the
Computer
Club
be
open
to
the
public?
A.
In
August.
B.
In
September.
C.
In
October.
20.
What
will
Sally
Wainwright
do
on
September
22?
A.
Share
her
new
works.
B.
Introduce
the
IT
room.
C.
Run
the
Book
Club.
II.
完型填空
(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,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。
When
I
was
in
primary
school,
I
got
into
a
major
argument
with
a
boy
in
my
class.
I
can’t
21
what
it
was
about,
but
I
have
never
forgotten
the
22
I
learned
that
day.
I
was
23
that
I
was
right
and
he
was
wrong
but
he
strongly
believed
that
I
was
wrong
and
he
was
right.
Our
24
decided
to
teach
us
a
very
important
lesson
and
25
a
good
idea.
She
26
both
of
us
up
to
the
front
of
the
class
and
placed
him
on
one
side
of
her
desk
and
me
on
27
.
In
the
middle
of
her
desk
was
a
large,
round
object.
I
could
28
see
that
it
was
black.
She
asked
the
boy
what
29
the
object
was.“White,”he
answered
in
a
30
voice.
I
couldn’t
believe
he
said
the
object
was
white,
31
it
was
obviously
black!
Another
32
started
between
my
classmate
and
me,
this
33
about
the
color
of
the
object.
The
teacher
told
me
to
go
to
stand
where
the
boy
was
standing
and
told
him
to
come
to
stand
where
I
had
been.
We
changed
34
,
and
now
she
asked
me
what
the
color
of
the
object
was.
I
35
answer,
“White.”
It
was
then
36
I
realized
I
was
wrong.
In
fact,
it
was
an
object
with
two
37
colored
sides,
and
from
his
side
it
was
white,
38
from
my
side
was
the
color
black.
My
teacher
taught
me
a
very
important
lesson
that
day:
You
must
39
yourself
in
the
other
person’s
shoes
and
look
at
the
40
through
their
eyes
in
order
to
truly
understand
their
view.
21.
A.
think
B.
forget
C.
remember
D.
determine
22.
A.
class
B.
speech
C.
text
D.
lesson
23.
A.
sure
B.
glad
C.
afraid
D.
upset
24.
A.
doctor
B.
parent
C.
partner
D.
teacher
25.
A.
came
up
with
B.
went
on
with
C.
kept
up
with
D.
got
along
with
26.
A.
woke
B.
brought
C.
advised
D.
came
27.
A.
others
B.
other
C.
another
D.
the
other
28.
A.
clearly
B.
happily
C.
luckily
D.
nearly
29.
A.
height
B.
size
C.
colour
D.
shape
30.
A.
sweet
B.
loud
C.
fearful
D.
grateful
31.
A.
for
B.
unless
C.
if
D.
although
32.
A.
match
B.
fight
C.
argument
D.
conversation
33.
A.
day
B.
time
C.
chance
D.
month
34.
A.
desks
B.
seats
C.
attitudes
D.
places
35.
A.
hoped
to
B.
needed
to
C.
had
to
D.
was
able
to
36.
A.
that
B.
before
C.
when
D.
since
37.
A.
loosely
B.
frequently
C.
differently
D.
surprisingly
38.
A.
or
B.
but
C.
and
D.
so
39.
A.
sit
B.
live
C.
lie
D.
put
40.
A.
performance
B.
situation
C.
effort
D.
movement
III.
阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
第一节
(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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
Camp
Odayin
provides
fun,
safe
and
supportive
camp
experiences
and
community
building
opportunities
for
young
people
and
their
families
this
year.Winter
Camp
February
15—February
17It
is
hosted
in
Amery,
a
two?hour
drive
from
the
Twin
Cities
and
free
round
trip
transportation
is
provided
from
Minneapolis
and
Madison.
This
camp
is
for
children
who
have
attended
Residential
Camp
or
Day
Camp
before.
Campers
can
experience
snowshoeing,
skiing
and
snowboarding.
Registrations
are
processed
during
December
&
January.Moms
Retreat
May
16—May
17Scheduled
in
downtown
Stillwater,
Moms
Retreat
will
seek
to
improve
the
quality
of
caregivers’
life.
It
will
include
meals,
boarding
and
yoga
activities.Registration
will
open
in
April
for
moms
that
receive
the
email
invitation
from
Camp
Odayin.
If
the
limit
is
reached,
we
will
start
a
wait
list.Residential
Camp
July
13—July
18Campers
will
have
a
chance
to
communicate
with
other
young
people
sharing
the
same
grade.
Hosted
in
Lutherdale,
it
will
include
swimming,
horseback
riding
and
talent
show.
The
approval
by
the
Camp
Odayin
Director
is
necessary.Registration
will
open
in
early
March
and
is
due
May
1st.Family
Camp
October
26—November
1Hosted
in
Camp
Lake,
the
camp
is
a
two?night
commitment
for
families
with
children
suffering
from
heart
diseases,
who
will
benefit
from
connecting
with
other
families
who
have
similar
health,
emotional
and
social
concerns.
Activities
will
include
drawing,
fancy
dress
balls
and
movies.Families
who
have
a
child
in
12th
grade
or
younger
(no
minimum
age)
can
attend.
Camper
registration
is
available
online
in
late
August.41.
Which
camp
is
intended
for
previous
(先前的)
campers
only?A.
Winter
Camp.
B.
Moms
Retreat.C.
Residential
Camp.
D.
Family
Camp.42.
Where
can
you
go
if
you
choose
to
register
on
August
28?A.
To
Amery.
B.
To
Stillwater.C.
To
Camp
Lake.
D.
To
Lutherdale.43.
What
is
special
about
Residential
Camp?A.
It
offers
a
variety
of
activities.B.
It
provides
access
to
shopping.C.
It
allows
sick
children
to
participate.D.
It
requires
the
camp
leader’s
approval.B
The
pupils
of
Grangetown
High
have
been
busy
getting
to
know
their
newest
and
tallest
classmate—a
7?meter?tall
giraffe
outside
their
school.The
giraffe
is
a
huge
sculpture
(雕像).
The
school’s
headmaster
noticed
it
in
an
artist’s
garden
as
he
drove
past
one
day,
and
thought
it
would
be
perfect
for
his
school.“I
knew
everyone
would
love
it,”
he
said,“Because
our
basketball
team
is
known
as
the
Grangetown
Giraffes,
and
they
wear
giraffes
on
their
shirts.
So
I
asked
them
to
write
to
the
artist,
asking
how
much
it
would
cost
to
buy
the
giraffe.
He
was
very
kind
and
got
it
ready
to
deliver
(递送)
in
six
weeks—all
for
nothing!
It
was
expected
to
arrive
one
Sunday
morning,
so
that
the
pupils
would
see
it
when
they
got
to
school
on
Monday—at
that
time
they
had
no
idea
that
we
were
getting
it.”The
artist,
Tom
Bennett
was
a
university
professor
of
chemistry
before
he
retired
in
2012
and
only
took
up
metalwork
a
couple
of
years
ago.“I’ve
always
drawn
pictures,”
he
said.“I
can
even
remember
doing
it
on
my
first
day
at
school—I
drew
a
horse.
I
wanted
it
to
be
the
best
horse
picture
ever,
but
I
don’t
think
I
succeeded.”Tom’s
first
metalwork
was
a
bicycle
on
which
he
and
his
wife
could
go
cycling
together.“It
was
the
most
uncomfortable
bike
ever
created,”
he
said,
“So
I
gave
up
making
bicycles
and
went
into
sculpture
instead.”Meanwhile
the
pupils
at
Grangetown
High
are
very
happy
with
their
new
classmate.“We’re
going
to
hold
a
competition
to
give
it
a
proper
name,”
said
one
girl.
“Everyone
likes
the
expression
on
its
face,
so
perhaps
that
will
give
us
some
ideas.”44.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
giraffe
according
to
the
text?A.
It
was
specially
made
for
a
basketball
team.B.
It
was
as
tall
as
a
basketball
player.C.
It
was
given
to
Grangetown
High
for
free.D.
It
was
sent
to
Grangetown
High
on
Monday.45.
How
did
the
pupils
probably
feel
when
they
got
to
school
on
Monday?A.
Surprised.
B.
Sad.C.
Shy.
D.
Confident.46.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
text?A.
It
was
difficult
to
name
a
giraffe.B.
A
metal
giraffe
arrived
at
Grangetown
High.C.
Tom
Bennett
is
famous
as
a
sculptor.D.
The
Grangetown
Giraffes
is
a
strong
team.
C
A
lecture
hall
should
be
like
a
church—a
little
too
dark,
much
too
cold,
and
uncomfortably
silent.
You
should
feel
guilty
opening
your
water
bottle,
because
all
200
people
in
the
room
can
hear
it.
So
when
I’m
trying
to
pay
attention,
the
last
thing
you
should
be
doing
is
carrying
on
a
conversation
about
your
last
weekend
party
or
anything
else.
During
the
past
school
term,
I’ve
had
enough.
One
of
my
biggest
complaints
of
large
class
sizes
is
the
tendency
for
three
to
five
friends
to
sit
together
and
loudly
whisper
each
others’
ears
off
for
an
hour
and
15
minutes
straight.
My
stupid
monkey
brain
can’t
help
but
focus
on
your
conversation
about
the
difference
between
ash
blonde
and
light
blonde
colored
hair
that
look
exactly
the
same.
To
me,
it
just
feels
like
a
waste.
You’re
actively
wasting
money,
and
missing
vital
information.
We
(and
the
government)
pay
quite
a
lot
for
our
education,
but
you
are
here
to
ignore
someone
significantly
more
experienced
than
us,
in
classes
we
picked,
for
hours
every
week.
I
know
major
requirements
can
be
boring,
but
this
is
still
an
education.
It
requires
two?way
effort.
Most
students
here
have
at
least
one
goal
in
common:
success.
Not
every
checkpoint
on
that
path
is
going
to
be
filled
with
joy.
Sit
down,
shut
up,
and
force
yourself
to
listen
to
your
professor.
Society
tells
us
it
will
eventually
pay
off.
Or
maybe
it
won’t
because
you
don’t
want
to.
I
actually
don’t
care
if
you
decide
to
pay
little
or
no
attention
to
the
lecture
itself,
so
long
as
you’re
not
being
disturbing.
For
those
willing
to
try,
in
20
years
when
you
finally
pay
off
your
debt
with
your
fairly
secure
white?collar
job,
you’ll
look
back
and
be
happy
that
you
went
through
the
lectures.
47.
Why
is
a
lecture
hall
compared
to
a
church
by
the
author?
A.
Both
places
are
open
to
the
public.
B.
Both
places
help
rid
people
of
their
guilt.
C.
Both
places
can
seat
over
200
people.
D.
Both
places
are
supposed
to
be
quiet.
48.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
author
from
the
passage?
A.
He
likes
persuading
others.
B.
He
tends
to
make
complaints.
C.
He
values
education
as
a
duty.
D.
He
cares
much
about
friendship.
49.
How
does
the
author
feel
when
writing
the
passage?
A.
Delighted.
B.
Annoyed.
C.
Thrilled.
D.
Worried.
50.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Hard
Work
Pays
Off!
B.
Focus
on
the
Lectures!
C.
Wasting
Your
Time
Is
a
Shame!
D.
Mind
Your
In?Class
Behavior!
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。
Every
student
prefers
to
get
high
scores
in
their
exams.
But
how
can
you
effectively
improve
your
memory
and
perform
well
in
your
exam?
Try
the
following
methods.
●
Try
the
Memory
Palace.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
memorize
some
English
words,
you
might
store
“furniture,
television.”
in
your
living
room
and
“fridge,
cooker...”
in
the
kitchen.
51
Through
this
way,
you
can
memorize
these
words
easily.
●
Create
your
own
songs.
This
method
has
been
proven
in
several
studies
as
a
way
of
sending
information
to
memory.
You
can
use
your
favorite
songs
to
recreate
new
songs
with
information
you
need
to
remember.
52
●
Take
some
deep
breaths.
53
If
you
are
stressed
(有压力的)
you
will
have
a
more
difficult
time
recalling
information
during
an
exam.
You
should
put
some
energy
into
de?stressing
but
“turning
of”
stress
is
easier
said
than
done.
That’s
why
scientists
recommend
practice
tests
to
you.
Practice
tests
are
not
only
a
scientifically
supported
means
of
improving
memory
recall
but
they
stand
up
to
stressful
situations.
●
54
If
you
are
feeling
distracted,
do
some
exercise.
Studies
show
that
those
who
have
exercised
for
15
minutes
and
then
complete
a
memory
task,
complete
tasks
faster
than
those
who
haven’t
exercised.
Even
a
simple
walk
can
make
a
difference.
There
are
so
many
suggested
methods
for
you.
55
If
you
know
that
studying
alone
works
best
for
you,
go
to
self?study
room
often
when
you
finish
your
classes
at
school.
A.
You
need
to
think
about
the
way
that
suits
you
best.
B.
Try
a
mini
workout(锻炼).
C.
Reread
your
notes.
D.
Then
you
can
mentally
travel
through
your
house
to
recall
each
word.
E.
We
know
exams
are
stressful.
F.
Skip
out
on(偷偷溜走,不参加)all
the
practice
tests
on
purpose.
G.
The
more
interesting
you
make
them,
the
better
the
result
will
be.
第Ⅱ卷
IV.
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或汉语提示拼写单词。
56.
Going
from
junior
high
school
to
senior
high
school
is
a
really
big
__________.(挑战)
57.
Adam
will
get
used
to
being
__________
for
a
lot
more.
(负责任的)
58.
Max
Jackson
is
an
__________student
from
the
UK.
(交流)
59.
I
want
to
make
a
good
__________
on
my
classmates.
(印象)
60.
On
a
__________
(典型的)night
she
gets
home
at
midnight
and
falls
asleep,
completely
exhausted.
61.
Amy
came
to
the
r__________
office
to
have
her
student
ID
card.
62.
The
q__________
we
have
in
common
---
as
parents,
teachers
and
students
of
Shady
Side
Academy
---
is
the
desire
to
achieve
one’s
best.
63.
I
u__________you
to
visit
our
campuses
and
I
look
forward
to
talking
with
you
in
the
near
future.
64.
There
is
a
lot
to
e__________
at
senior
high,
which
is
full
of
new
opportunities.
65.
In
theory,
these
classes
are
o__________,
but
in
practice
they
are
compulsory.
V.
语法填空
(共10
小题;
每小题
1分,
满分10分)
用所给词的适当形式填空或在空白处填入一个恰当的词。
66.
Tian
Hua
did
not
feel
__________
(confidence)
at
all
when
she
arrived.
67.
Good
habits
formed
at
__________
(young)
make
all
the
difference.
68.
You
will
never
see
Thando
Gowon
__________
a
book
or
a
pen.
He
loves
reading.
69.
__________(curious)
helps
Ann
Wells
learn
a
lot.
70.
The
first
week
was
a
little
__________(confuse)
for
Adam.
71.
Adam’s
adviser
recommended
that
he
__________
(sign)
up
for
advanced
literature.
72.
Adam
will
find
a
way
to
improve
__________
his
own
so
that
he
can
make
the
team
next
year.
73.
“__________(quit)
smoking
is
the
easiest
thing
in
the
world.
I
have
done
it
hundreds
of
times.”
Dad
said.
74.
Finally
we
arrived
at
a
place
__________
sold
food
and
drinks.
75.
The
school
bag
__________
(有......重)just
over
six
and
a
half
kilos.
VI.
课文原文填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,
满分10分)
A
I
recommend
that
you
talk
to
your
friend
about
his
76
.
It
is
not
unusual
for
77
of
your
generation
to
be
attracted
to
computer
games
and
the
online
world.
But
spending
too
much
time
online
is
78
and
makes
it
very
difficult
to
focus
on
other
things
in
life.
Some
students
even
become
79
to
the
Internet
and
cannot
concentrate
on
school
and
family
life.
I
think
you
should
80
your
friend
to
try
new
hobbies.
Why
not
discuss
the
problem
together?
I
am
sure
he
will
listen
to
you
since
you
are
his
good
friend.
B
Students
at
Shady
Side
are
81
to
a
challenging
curriculum
in
a
safe
and
caring
environment;
the
joy
of
learning
becomes
their
bridge
to
becoming
lifelong
learners.
In
the
course
of
this
journey
they
are
82
an
experience
in
Kindergarten
through
Twelfth
Grade,
which
enables
them
to
mature
83
,
physically,
emotionally
and
socially.
As
they
walk
down
the
halls
during
their
years
together
at
Shady
Side,
our
boys
and
girls---so
soon
to
become
men
and
women---are
learning
to
think,
to
work,
to
question,
to
be
84
and
responsible,
to
relate
with
others,
to
laugh
at
their
mistakes
and
to
act
graciously
when
success
85
their
way.
VII.
书面表达(共计20分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter在学习中文时遇到词汇难记、听力差等问题,来信向你求助。请你给他写一封回信。
要点如下:
1.
提出建议;
2.
表达期待。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Peter,
It
is
exciting
to
hear
that
you
are
learning
Chinese.______________________
Hope
these
suggestions
will
be
helpful
to
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
附:听力录音稿
(Text
1)
W:
Jack,
could
we
buy
some
flowers
for
Mom’s
birthday?
M:
Flowers
again?
I’d
rather
buy
her
a
handbag
this
year.
You
can
draw
her
a
birthday
card.
(Text
2)
M:
Do
you
think
I
can
play
a
new
song
at
the
club?
W:
I
don’t
know.
It
seems
a
bit
modem
for
that
crowd.
I
think
they’ll
be
expecting
something
more
traditional
and
quiet.
(Text
3)
W:
We
are
looking
for
a
place
to
have
an
art
show.
We
are
really
hoping
to
attract
a
large
audience.
M:
You
should
try
the
Fairmont
Hotel.
It’s
expensive
to
rent,
but
it’s
right
by
the
subway.
It’s
super
convenient.
(Text
4)
M:
Sophie!
Did
you
see
that
quiz
show
last
night,
the
one
presented
by
Frank
Jones?
W:
No.
Was
it
any
good?
M:
Oh,
all
the
questions
were
really
easy,
and
just
about
the
old
computers
I’
m
not
interested
in.
(Text
5)
M:
I
think
a
guidebook’s
the
most
useful
thing.
You
can
use
it
to
plan
your
trip.
W:
For
me
it’s
my
mobile.
I
can
use
it
to
send
pictures
to
my
friends.
M:
Why
not
just
take
a
camera?
W:
I
can
send
pictures
from
my
mobile,
but
not
from
my
camera.
(Text
6)
M:
Mary,
you’re
free
this
weekend.
We
said
we’re
going
to
see
a
movie
on
Saturday,
right?
But
what
time?
W:
It’s
cheapest
in
the
afternoon,
and
very
expensive
at
night
of
course,
so
let’s
go
in
the
afternoon.
M:
Sounds
good.
W:
But
you
mentioned
that
new
action
movie.
Well,
that’s
what
you
want
to
see,
but
I’d
rather
see
that
war
movie
or
the
new
silent
movie.
M:
I
thought
we’d
agreed
on
the
action
movie.
My
friends
told
me
that
movie
was
very
funny.
W:
Okay,
I’m
fine
with
that.
(Text
7)
W:
Mark,
what
are
you
going
to
do
after
you
return
to
England?
M:
I’m
going
to
receive
some
training
on
how
to
teach.
W:
So
do
you
want
to
become
a
teacher
in
the
future?
M:
Yes.
I
love
being
with
children,
so
I
want
to
teach
students
aged
from
6
to
11
after
receiving
the
training.
W:
So
what
subjects
do
you
want
to
teach
the
most?
Is
it
English,
math,
or
music?
M:
None
of
them.
Actually,
I
love
teaching
science
the
most.
I
hope
more
young
people
will
be
interested
in
science
in
the
future.
(Text
8)
M:
Good
morning.
Youth
Tour
Agency.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
W:
Good
morning.
I’
d
like
to
ask
about
the
tour
prices
to
Beijing,
China.
M:
We
have
tour
groups
to
Beijing
every
week.
So
when
will
you
be
leaving
and
how
many
days
would
you
like
to
travel
there?
W:
From
October
1st
to
6th.
It’s
said
that
it’s
a
good
time
to
visit
the
city
at
that
time
of
year.
M:
That’s
true.
So
what
places
do
you
want
to
visit
there?
W:
I
especially
want
to
visit
the
Forbidden
City
and
the
Great
Wall.
I’m
not
that
interested
in
the
Summer
Palace,
though
I
don’t
mind
visiting
it
if
it’s
included
in
the
tour.
M:
I
see.
It’s
1,
000
dollars
for
one
person.
And
a
10%
discount
is
offered
for
two.
W:
It’s
not
that
expensive.
I
can
accept
that.
Then
I’ll
try
to
talk
my
friend
into
joining
me.
(Text
9)
M:
Mary,
let’s
decide
who
does
what.
Who
is
going
to
organize
the
schedule
for
our
event?
W:
I’ll
do
that
first.
Shall
I
make
some
notices
too?
M:
Yes.
Where
shall
we
put
them
up?
W:
Well,
we
can
put
them
up
in
all
the
offices.
M:
Good
idea.
Can
I
give
you
a
hand
with
that?
W:
Great!
And
we
need
lots
of
tables
and
chairs.
Ray,
will
you
organize
that?
M:
No,
Anthony
will
do
that.
What
about
the
food
and
drinks?
We
don’t
want
Kim
to
do
it—
everyone
will
be
ill!
But
he
can
help
do
the
shopping.
W:
OK.
What
about
music?
M:
Why
don’t
we
ask
Steve?
He
is
in
a
really
good
jazz
band.
They
could
play
while
people
are
eating.
W:
Yes,
why
not?
Oh,
but
remember,
we
can’t
pay
anyone.
Anything
else?
M:
Who
is
going
to
write
the
questions?
W:
I’ll
ask
Janet
to
do
that.
She
has
got
lots
of
general
knowledge
books
at
home.
M:
Right.
That’s
it.
(Text
10)
Our
library
will
open
after
three-month
repair
work.
Although
we
had
some
money
problems,
I
think
visitors
will
be
surprised
at
how
different
everything
is.
We
didn’t
replace
the
windows
as
we’d
planned.
They
just
needed
repairing.
We’ve
been
able
to
replace
all
those
old
wooden
shelves.
The
computers
have
been
moved
to
a
new
IT
room.
Sadly,
money
ran
out
before
we
had
the
chance
to
paint
the
meeting
room
but
we’re
hoping
to
complete
that
next
year.
Oh,
you
can
see
our
new
tables
and
chairs.
The
doors
will
open
on
28
August.
Then
we
get
down
to
business
in
September.
The
local
History
Society
will
be
meeting
on
the
first
Monday
of
each
month
at
7:30
as
usual.
We’ll
be
starting
our
Wednesday
lunchtime
Book
Club
at
l:
00
pm.
The
Computer
Club
won’
t
be
running
in
September
as
we
still
need
to
complete
work
in
the
IT
room,
but
this
will
certainly
be
returning
in
October.
And
we’re
especially
looking
forward
to
welcoming
a
local
writer,
Sally
Wainwright,
to
a
new
event
on
September
22.
Visitors
will
be
able
to
hear
her
read
from
her
latest
works.
月考答案
I.听力
1-5
CABAB
6-10
BCABC
11-15
BBACB
16-20
AABCA
II.完形填空
21-25
CDADA
26-30
BDACB
31-35
ACBDC
36-40
ACBDB
III.阅读理解
41-43
ACD
44-46
CAB
47-50
DCBD
51-55
DGEBA
IV.单词拼写
challenge,
responsible,
registration,
exchange,
explore,
impression,
quest,
urge,
typical,
optional
V.语法填空
confident,
youth,
without,
Curiosity,
confusing,
(should)
sign,
on,
Quitting,
which/that
,
weighs/weighed
VI.课文原文填空
behaviour/behavior,
teenagers,
unhealthy,
addicted,
encourage;
exposed,
provided,
academically,
independent,
comes
VIII.书面表达
Dear
Peter,
It
is
exciting
to
hear
that
you
are
learning
Chinese.
It
is
understandable
that
you
have
some
difficulties
with
Chinese
vocabulary
and
listening.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions.
First
of
all,
build
your
vocabulary
regularly.
If
you
want
to
memorize
vocabularies,
use
them
repeatedly.
Make
sentences
with
words
you
can’t
remember.
Secondly,
practise
listening
every
day.For
example,
listen
to
your
podcast
for
15
minutes.
Finally,
be
patient.
It
is
not
possible
to
make
progress
within
two
weeks,
but
it
is
possible
to
make
a
visible
improvement
in
two
months.
There
is
nothing
that
motivates
us
more
than
our
own
success.
Hope
these
suggestions
will
be
helpful
to
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua