Unit1
Festival
around
the
world单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20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
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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。
1.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
A.
At
the
airport.
B.
In
the
school.
C.
At
the
railway
station.
2.
What
can
we
know
about
the
Johnsons
A.
They
didn't
come.
B.
They
came
as
expected.
C.
They
came
with
others.
3.
How
did
the
woman
try
to
improve
the
report
A.
By
making
suggestions
on
it.
B.
By
asking
the
man
to
rewrite.
C.
By
getting
someone
else
to
read
it.
4.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
change
her
job
A.
To
making
more
money.
B.
To
have
more
challenges.
C.
To
get
a
better
office
environment.
5.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
A.
Do
the
typing
again.
B.
Read
the
paper
aloud.
C.
Check
for
typing
errors.
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
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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.
Why
does
the
man
have
to
ask
the
way
A.
He
feels
sick.
B.
He
is
new
in
the
city.
C.
He
has
a
poor
sense
of
direction.
7.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
knows
the
city
very
well.
B.
She
knows
nothing
about
the
city.
C.
She
has
been
in
the
city
for
a
year.
听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
8.
What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
Human
activities.
B.
Natural
disasters.
C.
Climate
change.
9.
How
often
do
floods
strike
the
country
A.
Every
twelve
months.
B.
Every
three
years.
C.
Every
other
year.
10.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
summers
are
getting
less
hot.
B.
The
environment
is
being
damaged.
C.
The
floods
have
been
controlled
recently.
听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。
11.
Where
does
the
woman
live
A.
In
a
small
town.
B.
In
a
big
city.
C.
In
a
mountain
village.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
a
potluck
supper
A.
A
meal
at
the
seaside.
B.
A
meal
indoors.
C.
Something
like
a
picnic.
13.
When
did
the
man
go
out
for
a
swim
A.
On
Sunday.
B.
On
weekdays.
C.
On
Saturday.
听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。
14.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Friends.
15.
What
happened
to
the
woman
at
night
A.
She
coughed
occasionally.
B.
She
stopped
coughing.
C.
She
coughed
a
lot.
16.
What
did
the
man
do
for
the
woman
A.
He
examined
the
woman
carefully.
B.
He
gave
her
some
medicine
and
some
advice.
C.
He
just
told
her
not
to
worry
too
much.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20小题。
17.
What
can
you
learn
about
Boxing
Day
A.
It
is
celebrated
all
over
the
world.
B.
It
is
always
celebrated
at
weekend.
C.
It
is
an
official
holiday
in
some
countries.
18.
How
does
Boxing
Day
get
its
name
A.
The
poor
receive
gifts
from
the
church
on
that
day.
B.
The
citizens
throw
away
boxes
from
Christmas
presents.
C.
The
serva
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carry
around
boxes
to
receives
tips
from
the
noblemen.
19.
When
do
public
workers
got
Christmas
presents
nowadays
A.
On
Christmas
Da
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B.
Before
Christmas
Day.
C.
After
Christmas
Day.
20.
How
do
most
people
spend
Boxing
Day
A.
Making
potato
bread.
B.
Holding
parades.
C.
Relaxing
at
home.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共13小题;共13分)
21.
The
lady
aske
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me
whether
I
have
a
r
belief.
I
told
her
that
I
worship
Jesus.
22.
There
is
a
general
b
that
kids
are
the
future.
23.
Over
10,000
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eople
g
there
to
honour
the
President's
visit.
24.
They
have
authoriz
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
a
of
900
to
each
of
the
victims.
25.
The
boy
w
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told
to
a
for
being
rude
to
the
old
lady.
26.
He
didn'
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work
hard
all
the
term.
So
it's
o
that
he
can't
pass
the
final
examination.
27.
China
and
Japan
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have
mid-autumn
festivals,
when
people
usually
a
the
moon.
28.
Sir,
you
are
no
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allowed
to
enter
the
building
if
you
don't
get
our
manager's
p
.
29.
Because
there
is
no
food,
the
people
are
s
.
30.
Cruel
Shylock
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was
always
mean
to
others
but
never
felt
guilty.
However,
he
asked
the
Duke
to
f
him.
31.
He
is
an
e
man.
He
works
until
midnight
every
day.
32.
Mary
is
an
i
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girl.
She
never
depends
on
her
parents.
33.
On
a
at
the
police
station,
they
were
taken
to
an
interview
room.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
34.
You'd
bette
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(道歉)
to
your
mother
for
your
rudeness.
35.
We
all
(钦佩)
her
for
what
she
has
done.
36.
We
are
proud
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at
Mo
Yan
was
(授予)
the
Nobel
Prize
for
literature.
37.
This
watch
(快)
two
minutes
a
day.
38.
Safety
taken
into
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consideration,
Mary's
parents
hesitated
to
give
(允许)
for
her
driving
alone
when
she
was
in
senior
high
school.
39.
It
was
(明显的)
from
Eleanor's
voice
that
she
disliked
Tom.
40.
He
holds
a
stro
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(信念)
in
the
goodness
of
human
nature.
41.
They
are
both
v
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(虔诚的)
and
felt
it
was
a
gift
from
God.
42.
Tens
of
thousand
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of
athletes
will
(聚集)
to
compete
in
the
world's
biggest
sports
event.
43.
John
is
very
(精力充沛的),
and
so
is
his
elder
brother
William.
44.
As
children
ge
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older,
it
is
important
to
encourage
their
(独立)
from
parents,
which
increases
their
ability
to
meet
new
challenges.
45.
I
could
underst
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her
being
angry,
but
I'll
still
never
(原谅)
her
the
way
she
treated
me
afterwards.
46.
The
unexpected
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(到达)
of
the
General
encouraged
his
soldiers
so
much
that
they
wished
to
attack
the
enemies
immediately.
47.
The
Day
of
th
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Dead
is
an
ancient
festival
(庆祝)
in
Mexico.
48.
It
is
a
(风俗)
for
the
Chinese
to
celebrate
the
Spring
Festival
annually.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共12小题;共24分)
49.
这家图书馆是为了纪念那位科学家而建的。
This
library
was
bu
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the
scientist.
50.
我们正期盼着听杨利伟的报告。
We
are
to
listening
to
Yang
Liwei's
report.
51.
You
promi
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you
would
take
the
children
camping,
so
you
(必须遵守你的诺言).
(word)
52.
On
April
1st
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )westerners
like
to
(捉弄)
each
other
but
they
make
sure
that
no
one
is
hurt.
53.
这些照片会使我想起我们在一起的日子。
The
photos
will
when
we
were
together.
54.
Meanwhile,
(一场激烈的讨论正在班级进行)
in
our
class
and
different
students
hold
different
opinions.
55.
当读出结果时,他屏住呼吸。
He
while
the
results
were
read
out.
56.
他答应来,可到现在还没出现。(词数不限)
(turn)
He
promised
to
come,
but
so
far
he
yet.
57.
很显然他一开始就被愚弄了。
(词数不限)
he
was
fooled
from
the
beginning.
58.
The
man
ov
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there
(不可能是)
Mr.
Smith,
for
he
has
gone
to
Beijing.
59.
此刻我们的老师一定在改试卷。(mark)
At
this
moment,
our
teacher
our
exam
papers.
60.
根据学校规定,学生在学校应该穿校服。(词数不限)
(wear)
According
to
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
school
rule,
students
school
uniform
in
school.
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
61.
Whenever
we
met,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Lily
greet
me
first
though
I
was
younger
than
her.
A.
must
B.
would
C.
should
D.
could
62.
In
the
coming
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )onths,
he
looks
forward
more
time
with
his
family.
A.
spend
B.
spending
C.
to
spend
D.
to
spending
63.
---
Paul,
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
be
ashamed
of
yourself
for
behaving
so
rudely
to
our
guests!
---
I'm
quite
sorry.
A.
could
B.
may
C.
should
D.
must
64.
My
grandfath
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
is
such
a
forgetful
person
that
he
has
to
many
things,
even
his
daily
meals.
A.
be
remembered
by
B.
be
reminded
of
C.
be
memorized
D.
be
reminded
65.
The
little
girl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
your
fluent
spoken
English
very
much.
A.
practices
B.
switches
C.
waves
D.
admires
66.
She
was
the
Nobel
Prize
for
her
contribution
in
medicine.
A.
awarded
B.
recognized
C.
regarded
D.
rewarded
67.
The
meeting
be
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tween
the
presidents
of
those
two
countries
in
Paris
last
week.
A.
took
part
B.
took
action
C.
took
effect
D.
took
place
68.
No
one
wants
to
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make
friends
with
him,
because
he
likes
to
play
tricks
others.
A.
in
B.
with
C.
for
D.
on
69.
Oh,
dear!
What
on
earth
this
mean
A.
could
B.
can
C.
may
D.
might
70.
We'd
bet
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fill
up
the
tank
ahead
of
time,
because
it
run
out
of
gas
on
the
way.
A.
must
B.
might
C.
would
D.
should
71.
On
the
square
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stood
a
monument
that
had
been
set
up
those
killed
in
the
2008
Wenchuan
Earthquake.
A.
in
search
of
B.
in
charge
of
C.
in
favor
of
D.
in
memory
of
72.
I'll
keep
and
won't
tell
her
anything.
A.
the
news
B.
the
word
C.
my
word
D.
my
news
73.
---
How's
your
new
babysitter
---
We
ask
for
a
better
one.
All
our
kids
love
her
so
much.
A.
should
B.
might
C.
mustn't
D.
couldn't
74.
---
Why
was
our
foreign
teacher
unhappy
yesterday
---
News
about
t
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tsunami
striking
her
country
an
attack
of
homesickness.
A.
set
up
B.
set
out
C.
set
about
D.
set
off
75.
---
How
did
the
prisoner
manage
to
escape
---
By
as
a
guard.
A.
picking
up
B.
making
up
C.
dressing
up
D.
taking
up
76.
You
know,
my
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
watch
has
ten
minutes,
and
I
should
set
it
back.
A.
won
B.
collected
C.
gathered
D.
gained
77.
---
Where
I
meet
you
tomorrow
morning
---
I
haven't
decided
the
place.
But
I'll
call
you
soon.
A.
would
B.
shall
C.
might
D.
can
78.
There
are
no
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in
the
hotel.
It
have
the
friendliest
service.
A.
can't
B.
must
C.
may
79.
---
Do
you
know
where
my
blue
coat
is
---
Don't
bo
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to
look
for
it.
I'm
sure
it
will
some
day.
A.
turn
out
B.
turn
on
C.
turn
up
D.
turn
over
80.
It
was
that
the
young
man
was
lying.
Anyone
knew
what
he
said
was
against
the
truth.
A.
raw
B.
obvious
C.
religious
D.
slight
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
A
light
drizzl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e(小雨)
was
falling
as
my
sister
Jill
and
I
ran
out
of
the
Methodist
Church,
eager
to
get
home
and
play
with
the
presents
that
Santa
had
left
for
us
and
our
baby
sister,
Sharon.
81
the
street
from
the
church
was
a
gas
station.
It
was
82
for
Christmas,
but
I
noticed
a
83
standing
outside
the
locked
door,
huddled(挤在一起)
under
the
narrow
overhang
in
an
attempt
to
keep
84
.
I
wondered
briefly
why
they
were
there
but
then
85
about
them
as
I
raced
to
keep
up
with
Jill.
Once
we
go
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home,
there
was
barely
time
to
86
our
presents.
We
had
to
go
off
to
our
grandparents'
house
for
our
87
Christmas
dinner.
As
we
drove
down
the
highway
through
town,
I
noticed
that
the
family
was
88
there,
standing
outside
the
closed
gas
station.
My
f
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was
driving
very
slowly
down
the
highway.
The
closer
we
got
to
the
turnoff
for
my
grandparents'
house,
the
89
the
car
went.
90
,
my
father
U-turned
in
the
middle
of
the
road
and
said,
"I
can't
91
it!"
"What "
asked
my
mother.
"It's
those
people
back
there
at
the
gas
station,
standing
in
the
92
.
They've
got
93
.
It's
Christmas."
When
my
fa
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94
into
the
service
station,
I
saw
that
there
were
five
of
them:
the
parents
and
three
children—two
girls
and
a
small
boy.
My
father
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95
down
his
window.
"Merry
Christmas.
You
are
96
on
the
bus "
my
father
asked.
The
man
said
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that
they
97
.
They
were
going
to
Birmingham,
where
they
would
have
a
family
98
.
"Well,
that
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bus
isn't
going
to
come
along
for
several
hours
and
you're
getting
99
standing
here.
Why
don't
you
all
get
in
the
car
and
I'll
100
you
up
there."
81.
A.
Across
B.
Over
C.
Through
D.
Past
82.
A.
checked
B.
kept
C.
closed
D.
opened
83.
A.
man
B.
family
C.
group
D.
team
84.
A.
active
B.
close
C.
warm
D.
dry
85.
A.
talked
B.
forgot
C.
cared
D.
wondered
86.
A.
enjoy
B.
touch
C.
count
D.
collect
87.
A.
grand
B.
pleasant
C.
rich
D.
annual
88.
A.
forever
B.
still
C.
already
D.
always
89.
A.
slower
B.
faster
C.
farther
D.
closer
90.
A.
Actually
B.
Quickly
C.
Suddenly
D.
Naturally
91.
A.
understand
B.
miss
C.
control
D.
stand
92.
A.
wind
B.
outside
C.
cold
D.
rain
93.
A.
luggage
B.
trouble
C.
children
D.
worries
94.
A.
hurried
B.
turned
C.
pushed
D.
pulled
95.
A.
rolled
B.
took
C.
pressed
D.
forced
96.
A.
catching
B.
waiting
C.
expecting
D.
riding
97.
A.
did
B.
had
C.
have
D.
were
98.
A.
plan
B.
celebration
C.
reunion
D.
party
99.
A.
anxious
B.
wet
C.
lost
D.
helpless
100.
A.
run
B.
send
C.
help
D.
find
七、阅读理解(共17小题;共34分)
A
One
year,
my
s
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report
made
my
parents
angry.
On
Christmas
Eve,
all
the
presents
were
stolen,
along
with
our
TV.
My
parents
told
me
that
there
were
no
presents
because
Santa
was
very
angry
with
my
behavior
over
the
past
year.
The
next
year
on
Christmas
Eve
I
slept
downstairs
with
a
plastic
sword
waiting
for
Santa
to
make
sure
that
he
didn't
steal
the
new
TV.
The
next
morning,
when
I
woke
up,
I
saw
Santa
standing
there.
As
soon
as
I
saw
that
there
were
no
presents,
I
grabbed
my
plastic
sword
and
ran
at
him,
shouting
angrily:
"THIEF!
THIEF!"
Jack
When
I
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young,
we
always
had
a
specific
room
for
the
Christmas
tree.
My
mom
never
really
liked
the
location,
so
one
year
she
moved
the
tree
into
another
room.
I
was
convinced
that
Santa
would
not
know
where
the
tree
was
and
would
get
lost
in
our
house.
I
was
worried
that
he
would
be
mad
and
put
me
on
the
"bad"
list
and
would
not
give
me
any
gifts
because
he
couldn't
find
the
tree.
I
came
up
with
the
idea
to
make
signs
leading
from
the
fireplace
to
the
tree.
They
said
things
like:
"Tree
this
way"
or
"Santa,
put
the
gifts
over
here."
When
my
big
brother
saw
them
he
began
to
laugh
his
head
off.
Lucy
Does
ever
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )yone
remember
going
to
the
mall
and
sitting
on
Santa's
lap
to
have
his
picture
taken
at
Christmas
time
Well,
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used
to
think
that
if
I
did
that,
Santa
would
get
mad
because
he
would
have
to
go
all
around
the
world
and
give
every
kid
the
chance
to
have
his
picture
taken
with
him.
Of
course
his
lap
would
hurt
and
he
would
be
very
fired.
I
thought
he
might
keep
a
copy
of
the
picture
and
that
would
be
how
he
decided
who
would
be
on
his
naughty
list.
My
mom
couldn'
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get
me
onto
Santa's
lap
until
she
made
him
promise
I
wouldn't
end
up
on
his
naughty
list.
Lydia
101.
The
real
reason
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Jack's
TV
was
taken
away
is
that
.
A.
his
parents
were
too
careless
B.
his
parents
thought
he
had
watched
too
much
TV
C.
Santa
Claus
was
not
satisfied
with
Jack's
behavior
D.
Santa
gave
the
TV
to
another
child
as
a
present
102.
Which
of
the
foll
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is
NOT
one
of
the
reasons
why
Lucy
didn't
want
the
tree
to
be
moved
A.
Santa
would
not
know
where
the
tree
was.
B.
Santa
would
be
angry
and
would
not
give
her
any
gifts.
C.
Her
big
brother
might
laugh
at
her.
D.
Santa
might
think
she
was
a
"bad"
child.
103.
We
can
learn
from
the
third
story
that
.
A.
Lydia's
mother
was
very
Strict
with
her
B.
Lydia
believed
in
Santa
when
she
was
young
C.
Lydia
was
naughty
when
she
was
young
D.
Lydia
liked
taking
pictures
with
Santa
104.
Why
didn't
Lydia
want
to
take
pictures
with
Santa
A.
She
was
afraid
that
Santa
would
get
mad
with
her.
B.
She
was
afraid
that
Santa
would
get
too
tired
and
hurt
himself.
C.
She
dislike
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the
idea
that
Santa
would
keep
a
copy
of
her
picture.
D.
She
feared
that
she
would
appear
in
the
Santa's
naughty
list.
B
The
jingling
b
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of
China's
Christmas
celebrations
bring
little
cheer
to
some
diehard
supporters
of
traditional
culture.
As
young
Chinese
crowded
to
shopping
malls,
cinemas
and
restaurants
on
Christmas
Eve,
some
were
"celebrating"
Christmas
by
watching
traditional
cultural
films—a
college
of
the
Northwest
University
reportedly
used
this
trick
to
keep
its
students
from
celebrating
Christmas.
In
Wenzhou,
schools
were
banned
from
holding
Christmas
activities.
There
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is
a
rising
enthusiasm
for
traditional
culture
lately.
Grand
ceremonies
were
held
across
China
this
year
to
mark
the
anniversary
of
Confucius,
parents
have
pushed
their
children
to
recite
ancient
Chinese
classics
and
experts
have
called
for
the
classics
to
be
listed
as
a
required
course
for
students.
The
d
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over
Christmas,
however,
show
certain
anxieties
behind
China's
cultural
ambitions.
Some
critics
associate
Christmas
with
a
public
addiction
to
anything
Western,
while
others
regard
it
as
the
failure
of
Chinese
culture.
For
Chinese
Christmas
fans,
the
logic
is
simple:
Christmas
is
just
a
merry
time
to
shop,
party
and
exchange
gifts.
One
reason
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for
the
growing
popularity
of
Western
festivals
here,
particularly
among
the
young,
is
that
they
offer
an
excuse
to
be
with
friends
and
lovers,
while
traditional
festivals
are
more
family-centered,
celebrated
with
family
get-togethers
and
feasts.
There
is
no
need
to
compare
Western
festivals
with
Chinese:
Chinese
Christmas
fans
will
still
number
among
the
hundreds
of
millions
who
travel
home
for
the
Lunar
New
Year
family
reunion.
That
said,
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat
Chinese
festivals
can
learn
from
Christmas
fever
is
how
to
build
up
their
appeal.
There
are
Christmas,
Valentine's
Day
and
Halloween
movies
but
few
such
pop-culture
products
exist
for
Chinese
festivals,
except
for
some
festive
foods.
Even
the
mooncake
and
other
traditional
sweets
are
developing
to
suit
low-calorie
modern
life,
as
will
traditional
festivals,
but
development
lies
in
confidently
facing
up
to
cultural
imports.
Banning
them
from
joining
the
game
is
no
fun.
105.
Traditional
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )films
are
shown
on
Christmas
Eve
in
the
Northwest
University
in
order
to
.
A.
celebrate
the
coming
Christmas
B.
play
a
trick
on
the
students
C.
prevent
students
celebrating
Christmas
D.
help
students
learn
traditional
culture
106.
Chinese
Chri
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )stmas
fans
usually
do
the
following
on
Christmas
except
.
A.
to
have
dinner
with
their
family
B.
to
go
to
party
C.
to
go
shopping
D.
to
exchange
gifts
with
others
107.
The
under
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word
"it"
in
the
third
paragraph
refers
to
.
A.
the
western
festival
B.
the
public
addiction
to
western
festivals
C.
the
debate
over
western
festivals
D.
the
anxiety
behind
Chinese
culture
108.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
true
according
to
the
article
A.
There
are
so
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debates
about
whether
to
celebrate
western
festivals.
B.
More
and
more
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began
to
pay
attention
to
Chinese
traditional
culture.
C.
Some
people
th
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western
festivals
have
greatly
affected
Chinese
culture.
D.
Christmas
fan
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won't
come
home
for
family
reunion
on
the
Spring
Festival.
C
Pancake
Da
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
is
a
special
day
celebrated
in
many
countries
around
the
world.
It
is
always
on
a
Tuesday
in
February
or
March
and
celebrated
in
English-speaking
countries
like
the
UK,
Ireland,
Australia
and
Canada.
In
some
countries,
like
France
and
the
USA,
it
is
called
"Mardi
Gras"
or
"Fat
Tuesday".
In
other
countries,
like
Spain,
Italy
or
Brazil,
Pancake
Day
is
at
the
end
of
Carnival(狂欢节).
On
this
day
many
people
eat
pancakes,
a
thin,
flat
cake
made
in
a
pan.
A
traditi
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on
Pancake
Day
in
the
UK
is
pancake
racing.
People
run
in
a
race
with
a
pancake
in
a
pan.
As
they
run,
they
have
to
toss
the
pancake
(throw
the
pancake
in
the
air
and
catch
it
in
the
pan)
several
times.
In
some
races
people
dress
up
in
fancy
clothes.
The
most
famous
pancake
race
takes
place
in
a
town
called
Olney,
in
the
middle
of
England,
which
has
been
celebrating
pancake
races
since
1445.
Pancakes
are
very
easy
to
make.
Try
our
recipe(食谱).
What
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you
need:
One
cup
of
flour;
One
cup
of
milk;
One
large
egg;
Some
salt;
Some
butter
or
oil;
Lemon
juice;
Some
sugar.
Instr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uctions:
Fill
one
cup
with
flour
and
put
into
a
bowl.
Fill
another
cup
with
milk
and
pour
into
the
bowl.
Crack(敲碎)
the
egg
into
the
bowl
and
mix
the
flour,
milk
and
egg
until
the
mixture
is
smooth.
Put
a
very
small
amount
of
butter
or
oil
in
a
pan,
and
when
it
is
hot,
put
some
mixture
in
the
pan
and
move
the
pan
to
make
a
thin
pancake.
After
one
minute
hold
the
pan
carefully
and
throw
or
toss
the
pancake
in
the
air
to
turn
it
over.
Now
cook
the
pancake
on
the
other
side.
When
the
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pancake
is
ready,
squeeze
some
lemon
juice
and
put
some
sugar
on
it
and
eat
it
immediately.
If
you
don't
like
lemon
juice,
eat
them
with
jam,
chocolate
sauce
or
ice
cream.
Mmm,
delicious!
109.
Among
the
fo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )llowing
countries,
which
are
mentioned
in
the
passage
to
have
celebrated
Pancake
Day
A.
Ireland,
Thailand
and
the
USA
B.
Korea,
Spain
and
Canada
C.
Japan,
Canada
and
Australia
D.
Brazil,
Italy
and
the
UK
110.
According
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
None
of
the
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eople
dress
up
and
go
to
take
part
in
the
pancake
races.
B.
In
the
USA,
Oln
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ey
has
been
celebrating
pancake
races
for
over
centuries.
C.
People
are
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )equired
to
throw
the
pancake
in
the
air
and
catch
it
in
the
pan
in
the
race.
D.
It
is
ve
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difficult
for
people
to
make
a
pancake
so
they
can
only
eat
it
on
Pancake
Day.
111.
What
is
the
correct
order
of
making
a
pancake
①Put
a
little
butter
or
oil
in
a
pan.
②Pour
some
mixture
in
the
pan
and
make
a
thin
pancake.
③Mix
the
flour,
milk
and
egg.
④Cook
the
pancake
for
one
minute
then
turn
it
over.
⑤Put
one
cup
of
flour,
one
cup
of
milk
and
an
egg
into
the
bowl.
A.
⑤-③-①-②-④
B.
①-⑤-③-②-④
C.
①-⑤-②-③-④
D.
⑤-③-④-①-②
112.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
How
to
Make
a
Pancake
B.
Pancake
Day
C.
The
Origin
of
Pancake
Day
D.
A
Tradition
of
Pancake
Day
D
Facial
expre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ssions
carry
meaning
that
is
determined
by
situations
and
relationships.
For
example,
in
American
culture,the
smile
is
in
general
an
expression
of
pleasure.
Yet
it
also
has
other
uses.
A
woman's
smile
at
a
police
officer
does
not
carry
the
same
meaning
as
the
smile
she
gives
to
a
young
child.
A
smile
may
show
love
or
politeness.
It
can
also
hide
true
feelings.
It
often
causes
confusion
across
cultures.
For
example,
many
people
in
Russia
consider
smiling
at
strangers
in
public
to
be
unusual
and
even
improper.
Yet
many
Americans
smile
freely
at
strangers
in
public
places
(although
this
is
less
common
in
big
cities).
Some
Russians
believe
that
Americans
smile
in
the
wrong
places;
some
Americans
believe
that
Russians
don't
smile
enough.
In
Southeast
Asian
cultures,
a
smile
is
frequently
used
to
cover
painful
feelings.
Vietnamese
people
may
tell
a
sad
story
but
end
the
story
with
a
smile.
Our
face
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
show
emotions,
but
we
should
not
attempt
to
"read"
people
from
another
culture
as
we
would
"read"
someone
from
our
own
culture.
The
fact
that
members
of
one
culture
do
not
express
their
emotions
as
openly
as
do
members
of
another
does
not
mean
that
they
do
not
experience
emotions.
Rather,
there
are
cultural
differences
in
the
amount
of
facial
expressiveness
permitted.
For
example,
in
public
and
in
formal
situations
many
Japanese
do
not
show
their
emotions
as
freely
as
Americans
do.
When
with
friends,
Japanese
and
Americans
seem
to
show
their
emotions
similarly.
It
is
di
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fficult
to
generalize
about
Americans
and
facial
expressiveness
because
of
personal
and
cultural
differences
in
the
United
States.
People
from
certain
cultural
backgrounds
in
the
United
States
seem
to
be
more
facially
expressive
than
others.
The
key
is
to
try
not
to
judge
people
whose
ways
of
showing
emotion
are
different.
If
we
judge
according
to
our
own
cultural
habits,
we
may
make
the
mistake
of
"reading"
the
other
person
incorrectly.
113.
What
does
the
smile
usually
mean
in
the
U.S.
A.
Love.
B.
Politeness.
C.
Joy.
D.
Thankfulness.
114.
The
aut
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mentions
the
smile
of
the
Vietnamese
to
prove
that
a
smile
can
.
A.
show
friendliness
to
strangers
B.
be
used
to
hide
true
feelings
C.
be
used
in
the
wrong
places
D.
show
personal
habits
115.
What
should
we
do
before
attempting
to
"read"
people
A.
Learn
about
their
relations
with
others.
B.
Understand
their
cultural
backgrounds.
C.
Find
out
about
their
past
experience.
D.
Figure
out
what
they
will
do
next.
116.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Cultural
Differences
B.
Smiles
and
Relationships
C.
Facial
Expressiveness
D.
Habits
and
Emotions
117.
The
underl
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word
"it"
in
Paragraph
1
refers
to
.
A.
a
facial
expression
B.
American
culture
C.
smile
D.
pleasure
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
On
Marc
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17
there
will
be
an
explosion
of
green
colour
across
the
world
in
celebration
of
St
Patrick's
Day.
The
Irish
traditionally
wear
something
coloured
green
on
this
day
as
the
colour
is
connected
with
Ireland.
Another
St
Patrick's
Day
tradition
is
for
the
non-Irish
to
make
jokes
about
the
Irish.
Usually
these
jokes
will
be
about
Irish
stupidity
or
their
famous
thirst
for
alcohol,
or
their
reputation
for
telling
tall(untrue)
stories.
118.
The
real
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however,
is
that
this
negative
Irish
stereotype
still
exists.
The
stereotype
might
have
had
some
truth
back
in
the
19th
century
when
Ireland
was
poverty-stricken
and
starving.
Many
Irish
moved
to
the
United
States
to
escape
famine(饥荒),
but
there
they
had
to
compete,
occasionally
with
their
fists,
for
jobs
and
housing
with
other
immigrant
groups.
119.
However,
it
was
far
from
truth
today,
with
the
exception
of
the
drinking
perhaps.
Today,
the
I
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are
admired
for
their
storytelling
gifts
and
musical
talents.
It
is
no
accident
that
several
of
the
greatest
writers
of
the
20th
century
were
Irish.
120.
Lonely
Planet
readers
even
ranked
Ireland
as
the
friendliest
country
in
the
world.
121.
Drinking
in
Ireland
is
a
job,but
it's
not
necessarily
something
to
criticize.
122.
A.
Or
that
many
of
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today's
most
popular
music
groups
such
as
singer
Enya
and
rock
band
U2,
are
Irish
born
and
growing.
B.
It
was
the
Irish
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after
all
who
created
one
of
the
world's
best-loved
beers,
Guinness.
C.
These
char
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are
all
part
of
the
famous
Irish
stereotype(成见)
that
Irishmen
are
hot-tempered
drinkers,
who
love
to
fight
and
will
do
anything
to
avoid
a
day's
work.
D.
The
Irish
like
drinking.
E.
It
was
o
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America's
streets
that
the
Irish
earned
their
reputation
for
street
fighting.
F.
However,
one
bit
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of
the
Irish
stereotype
is
true,
their
love
for
drink.
G.
The
Irish
like
music.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Valentine's
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Day
is
the
time
of
the
year
when
couples
show
their
love
for
each
other
by
sending
cards,
flowers
and
chocolates.
Its
origins
are
123.
(clear)
and
hidden
in
the
river
of
time.
Nobody
knows
exactly
124.
St.Valentine
was,
although
some
historians
suggest
he
was
125.
Roman
killed
in
the
third
century
AD
by
a
Roman
Emperor.
It
is
said
that
the
first
126.
(record)
Valentine's
card
was
sent
by
the
imprisoned
Duke
of
Orleans
in
1415.
127.
is
believed
that
he
tried
to
find
comfort
from
his
imprisonment
by
writing
love
poems
to
his
wife.
Now,
Valent
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Day
128.
(celebrate)
in
many
countries
around
the
world.
However,
the
traditions
often
differ
from
place
to
place.
In
Japan,
for
example,
it
is
normal
129.
the
woman
to
send
chocolates
to
the
man,
130.
in
South
Korea
April
14th
is
known
as
“Black
Day”
and
is
when
the
unfortunate
men
who
received
nothing
on
Valentine's
Day
gather
to
eat
noodles
and
show
sympathy
for
each
other.
Technolo
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131.
(develop)
have
also
played
their
part
132.
keeping
Valentine's
Day
relevant
in
the
21st
century.
Valentine's
cards
have
been
very
popular
in
recent
years.
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Dear
Jack,
I'm
s
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for
not
write
to
you
earlier.
It's
over
two
months
when
you
returned
to
your
country.
I
miss
you
and
our
good
older
days.
Last
week
our
school
held
the
English
speech
contest.
I
won
first
prize!
This
again
remind
me
of
all
your
kind
help.
Do
you
remember
the
bicycle
we
bought
it
together
It
was
stolen
yesterday.
How
a
sad
thing!
Your
dog
Sharp
is
taken
good
care.
Every
afternoon
I
exercise
him,
but
don't
worry
about
him.
How
is
everything
with
you
recent
Please
write
to
me
when
you
have
time.
All
the
best.
Yours,
Li
Hua
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
C
3.
A
4.
B
5.
C
6.
B
7.
C
8.
C
9.
A
10.
B
11.
B
12.
C
13.
A
14.
A
15.
C
16.
B
17.
C
18.
A
19.
B
20.
C
听力原文
Text
1
W:Flight
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is
being
announced.I'd
better
be
on
my
way.Goodbye.Thanks
for
your
help.
M:You're
welcome.Have
a
good
trip.
Text
2
M:Did
the
Johnsons
come
to
your
party
W:Yes,they
did.They
also
brought
two
strangers
with
them.
Text
3
M:Have
you
read
the
research
report
W:Yes,but
it
wasn't
well
written.I
sent
it
back
to
the
department
with
some
suggestions.
M:Good.I
couldn't
understand
it
either,but
I
thought
it
was
just
me!
Text
4
M:What's
your
present
job
W:I'm
a
secretary
in
a
computer
company.
M:That
sounds
like
a
good
job.Why
do
you
want
to
change
it
W:It's
hard
to
say,but
I
want
more
challenges.
Text
5
M:Are
you
sure
you
have
corrected
all
the
typing
errors
in
this
paper
W:Perhaps
I'd
better
read
it
through
again.
M:I
hope
there
are
no
more
mistakes.
Text
6
M:Excuse
me.Could
you
tell
me
the
way
to
Dobson's
bookstore
W:Yes.Go
two
blocks,then
turn
left.It's
on
the
corner,opposite
the
post
office.
M:Thanks.I've
only
been
in
the
city
for
a
few
days,so
I
really
don't
know
my
way
around
yet.
W:Oh,I
know
how
you
feel.We
moved
here
a
year
ago
and
I
still
don't
know
where
everything
is.
Text
7
W:Do
you
think
that
climate
change
is
responsible
for
the
recent
floods
M:It
could
be.There
are
floods
in
this
country
every
year,but
in
recent
years
they
have
been
more
widespread
and
more
frequent.
W:It
seems
that
the
climate
in
this
country
is
changing.
M:The
summers
are
hotter.The
last
three
summers
have
been
the
hottest
for
the
past
200
years.There
have
also
been
stronger
winds.
W:I
think
that
the
changing
climate
is
a
sign
that
we're
causing
too
much
damage
to
the
environment.
M:I
think
you're
right.Climate
changes
naturally
over
time,but
I
think
that
human
activities
are
speeding
up
the
change.I
wish
that
governments
would
join
together
and
try
to
resolve
the
problem.
W:I
agree.If
we
don't
do
something
soon,it
might
be
too
late.
Text
8
M:I
visited
some
friends
in
a
small
town-Clinton
Rex.
W:That
must
have
been
very
interesting!I've
never
been
to
a
small
town-I
just
stay
in
big
cities.And...what
did
you
do
M:Well,on
Saturday
we
went
to
a
potluck
supper.
W:A
potluck
supper What's
that
M:The
whole
neighborhood
has
a
party.Everybody
brings
something.We
put
them
on
the
table
and
you
can
eat
whatever
you
like.
W:It's
something
like
a
picnic,isn't
it That
must
be
so
much
fun.
M:Well,yes.It
was
warm,so
we
had
it
outdoors.
W:That
sounds
great!What
else
did
you
do
M:On
Sunday
we
went
out
for
a
swim
in
the
sea.Then
we
had
lunch
at
the
seaside.
W:That
sounds
like
a
pleasant
trip.I
wish
I
had
been
there.
Text
9
M:Good
morning,Mrs.
Adams.How
are
you
today
W:Oh,not
very
well.I've
caught
a
bad
cold.
M:Have
you
taken
your
temperature
W:Yes,I've
got
a
fever.
M:Are
you
coughing
W:Yes,especially
at
night.It's
quite
bad
then.And
I
can't
go
to
sleep.
M:Oh,I
see.I
can
understand
that.Um,I
think
you've
got
the
flu.I
suggest
you
should
not
go
to
work,and
take
this
medicine
every
four
hours.
W:What
else
should
I
do
W:Drink
more
water
and
have
a
good
rest.
W:OK.Thanks.Goodbye!
M:Goodbye!
Text
10
The
day
after
Christmas
or
the
first
weekday,if
December
26
falls
on
the
weekend,is
a
legal
holiday
known
as
Boxing
Day
in
the
United
Kingdom,Canada,and
several
other
countries.It
is
possible
that
Boxing
Day
received
its
name
because
churches
often
open
the
boxes
of
money,food,and
other
items
donated
by
church
goers
during
the
Christmas
season
and
deliver
it
to
the
poor
on
this
day.Another
explanation
is
that
the
name
arose
from
the
old
custom
of
noblemen
giving
their
servants
boxes
with
gifts
on
this
day.Likewise,people
who
performed
public
services,such
as
lamplighters
or
postal
workers,often
carried
around
boxes
on
the
26th
to
receive
tips
from
the
people
who
benefited
from
their
work.Although
employees
and
public
workers
continue
to
receive
Christmas
gifts
or
money
in
modern
times,the
exchange
often
occurs
before
Christmas.
In
some
parts
of
the
Bahamas
people
hold
parades
on
Boxing
Day.In
Ireland
people
may
mark
the
occasion
by
making
a
type
of
potato
bread
known
as
boxty.For
most
people,the
holiday
is
used
to
spend
time
with
family,
rest
after
the
many
activities
of
Christmas,and
get
rid
of
boxes
from
Christmas
presents.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
religious
22.
belief
23.
gathered
24.
awards
25.
apologize
26.
obvious
27.
admire
28.
permission
29.
starving
30.
forgive
31.
energetic
32.
independent
33.
arrival
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
34.
apologize
35.
admire
36.
awarded
37.
gains
38.
permission
39.
obvious
40.
belief
41.
religious
42.
gather
43.
energetic
44.
independence
45.
forgive
46.
arrival
47.
celebration
48.
custom
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
49.
in
memory
of
50.
looking;
forward
51.
must
keep
your
word
52.
play
tricks
on
53.
remind
me
of
the
days
54.
a
heated
discussion
is
taking
place
55.
held
his
breath
56.
hasn't
turned
up
57.
It
is
obvious
that
58.
can't
be
59.
must
be
marking
60.
shall
wear
五、单项选择
61.
B
62.
D
63.
C
64.
B
65.
D
66.
A
67.
D
68.
D
69.
B
70.
B
71.
D
72.
C
73.
D
74.
D
75.
C
76.
D
77.
B
78.
A
79.
C
80.
B
六、完形填空
81.
A
82.
C
83.
B
84.
D
85.
B
86.
A
87.
D
88.
B
89.
A
90.
C
91.
D
92.
D
93.
C
94.
D
95.
A
96.
B
97.
D
98.
C
99.
B
100.
A
七、阅读理解
101.
B
102.
C
103.
B
104.
D
105.
C
106.
A
107.
B
108.
D
109.
D
110.
C
111.
A
112.
B
113.
C
114.
B
115.
B
116.
C
117.
C
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
118.
C
119.
E
120.
A
121.
D
122.
F
九、补全短文
123.
unclear
124.
who
125.
a
126.
recorded
127.
It
128.
is
celebrated
129.
for
130.
while/but
131.
developments
132.
in
十、短文改错(不分行)
133.
write改为writing
134.
when改为since
135.
older改为old
136.
the改为an
137.
remind改为reminds/reminded
138.
bought
it去掉it
139.
How改为What
140.
care后面加of
141.
but改成so
142.
recent改成recently