Unit5
Canada:The
True
North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)
1.
What's
the
correct
time
A.
8:20.
B.
8:25.
C.
8:15.
2.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
A.
On
a
ship.
B.
On
a
train.
C.
On
a
plane.
3.
Where
is
the
woman
going
now
A.
Her
brother's
office.
B.
Her
own
house.
C.
The
market.
4.
Why
can't
the
woman
go
to
the
party
A.
She
is
sick.
B.
She
has
to
work.
C.
She
has
to
stay
at
home.
5.
What
is
the
problem
with
her
English
A.
Her
spelling
is
very
poor.
B.
Her
speaking
is
not
good.
C.
Her
pronunciation
is
not
good.
第二节(共15
小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6-8
题。
6.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
A.
In
the
library.
B.
In
a
department
store.
C.
In
the
street.
7.
Who
are
the
two
speakers
A.
A
woman
and
his
husband.
B.
A
woman
and
a
passer-by.
C.
A
woman
and
her
friend.
8.
Where
will
the
woman
change
buses
A.
At
the
zoo.
B.
At
the
traffic
lights.
C.
At
the
end
of
the
No.
9
bus.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
9-11
题。
9.
Why
is
the
man
going
to
the
States
A.
Visit
places
of
interest.
B.
Visit
his
friends.
C.
Attend
a
conference.
10.
How
long
will
the
conference
last
A.
One
month.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Seven
days.
11.
What
is
the
man
A.
A
scientist.
B.
A
writer.
C.
A
traveler.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
12-14
题。
12.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place
A.
At
school.
B.
In
the
street.
C.
On
the
phone.
13.
Why
is
the
woman
going
to
borrow
some
old
exam
papers
A.
She
wants
to
look
through
them.
B.
Hers
are
missing.
C.
She
wants
to
check
them.
14.
Why
is
the
girl
worried
about
her
physics
exam
A.
Because
she
hasn't
prepared
well.
B.
Because
she
has
lost
her
physics
book.
C.
Because
she
has
no
old
exam
papers.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
15-17
题。
15.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
In
a
bookstore.
16.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Returning
some
books.
B.
Looking
for
a
book.
C.
Writing
a
research
paper.
17.
What
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
to
do
A.
To
return
the
due
books.
B.
To
refer
to
the
card
list.
C.
To
make
use
of
the
computer.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18-20
题。
18.
Who
does
the
speaker
talk
to
A.
A
friend
of
his.
B.
A
group
of
new
students.
C.
A
group
of
visitors.
19.
What
is
the
total
number
of
departments
in
the
college
A.
Six.
B.
Five.
C.
Four.
20.
Where
do
the
teachers
in
the
English
department
mainly
come
from
A.
England
and
America.
B.
America
and
Australia.
C.
America
and
Canada.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
My
plane
takes
of
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at
3:00
pm
tomorrow.
I've
just
called
the
airport
to
c
it.
22.
Fill
the
bread
wi
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a
m
of
lettuce,
tomatoes,
and
cucumbers.
23.
I
had
tho
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she
was
a
modern
girl
but
she
followed
family
t
in
dress
and
manners.
24.
The
villagers
a
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not
permitted
to
cross
the
b
without
permission.
25.
He
is
said
to
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be
married
to
a
w
woman
who
has
a
lot
of
estate(遗产)
left
by
her
mother.
26.
We
must
take
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to
solve
these
problems
one
by
one.
27.
The
living
conditi
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in
this
district
haven't
changed
much;
they're
only
s
better
these
years.
28.
The
actors
i
the
kids
with
their
enthusiasm.
29.
My
mum
st
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there,
watching
until
the
train
disappeared
in
the
d
.
30.
People
s
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Vancouver
is
Canada's
most
beautiful
city,
s
(包围)
by
mountains
and
the
Pacific
Ocean.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
31.
I
think
this
kind
of
(混合物)
tastes
terrible.
32.
When
the
patien
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came
to
life,
he
found
himself
(包围)
by
a
group
of
doctors
and
nurses.
33.
If
we
want
ever
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to
be
healthy,
(富有的)
and
happy,
strict
birth
control
is
quite
necessary.
34.
When
I
called
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the
girl
lying
on
the
ground,
she
moved
(稍微),
but
gave
no
clear
response.
35.
All
passengers
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(在船上)
fell
into
the
river,
and
only
a
few
lucky
ones
were
saved.
36.
Let's
go
(市区)
and
do
some
shopping.
37.
He
looked
around
to
(确认)
that
he
was
alone.
38.
In
my
opinion,
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(聊天)
on
line
is
just
a
way
to
kill
time.
39.
You
can't
cross
the
(边界)
without
a
passport.
40.
(方法)
should
be
taken
to
improve
our
teaching.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
41.
四处张望,她看见有个黑影在阴影处。
Glancing
round,
she
a
dark
figure
in
the
shadows.
42.
他应该买幢房子安定下来。(词数不限)
He
should
get
a
house
and
.
43.
他设法在一周之内完成了工作。
He
get
the
work
done
in
a
week.
44.
There's
great
potential
(他会成功).
(词数不限)
45.
你认为她有音乐天赋吗
you
think
she
a
gift
music
46.
人类已经登上月球的消息是真实的。(land)
(词数不限)
The
news
is
true.
47.
我们看到远处的灯光。(词数不限)
We
saw
a
light
.
48.
带上你的伞吧,因为有可能下雨。(词数不限)
Take
your
umbrella
because
there
is
a
possibility
.
49.
(她是否喜欢那个礼物)
is
not
clear
to
me.
(like)
50.
我决定写信而不打电话。(telephone)
(词数不限)
I
decided
to
write
.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
51.
Jack
decide
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to
leave
the
company
for
the
reason
he
could
see
no
chances
for
further
development.
A.
why
B.
because
C.
that
D.
when
52.
Do
you
have
any
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idea
is
actually
going
on
in
the
classroom
A.
that
B.
what
C.
as
D.
which
53.
Mr.
Smith
has
a(n
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for
making
a
difficult
subject
understandable
and
interesting.
A.
interest
B.
ability
C.
talent
D.
skill
54.
I
my
son
that
it
was
not
his
fault,
but
he
still
felt
very
bad.
A.
persuaded
B.
managed
to
persuade
C.
was
able
to
persuade
D.
tried
to
persuade
55.
---
What
do
you
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know
about
Darwin
after
he
returned
from
the
trip
by
sea
---
Well,
he
got
m
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and
down
to
live
in
London.
A.
solved
B.
settled
C.
stayed
D.
left
56.
Since
I
am
with
the
good
quality
of
your
goods,
I
will
advise
others
to
buy
them.
A.
puzzled
B.
impressive
C.
amazed
D.
impressed
57.
Peng's
company
mak
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700,000
yuan
for
each
partnership
it
sets
up
and
more
importantly,
benefits
both
local
people
and
foreign
countries.
A.
extremely
B.
approximately
C.
absolutely
D.
desperately
58.
Along
with
the
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letter
was
his
promise
he
would
visit
me
this
Christmas.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
what
D.
whether
59.
Compared
with
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we
have
already
agreed
on,
our
difference
is
almost
nothing.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
where
60.
Mary
is
the
only
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one
of
the
students
in
our
class
who
to
the
Great
Wall
so
far.
A.
is
B.
has
been
C.
are
D.
had
been
61.
Coronado's
un
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history
began
when
a
Spanish
explorer
caught
sight
of
a
group
of
islands
seventeen
miles
off
coast
of
southern
California.
A.
/;
a
B.
the;
a
C.
/;
the
D.
the;
the
62.
What
we
expect
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from
you
is
working
hard
hardly
working.
A.
less
than
B.
rather
than
C.
as
well
as
D.
as
much
as
63.
Part
of
the
rea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )son
Charles
Dickens
loved
his
own
novel,
David
Copperfield,
was
it
was
rather
closely
modeled
on
his
own
life.
A.
what
B.
that
C.
why
D.
whether
64.
The
value
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one's
life
should
be
by
how
much
good
he
does
for
society,
not
how
long
he
lives
in
the
world.
A.
affected
B.
measured
C.
observed
D.
produced
65.
During
Pr
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Xi
Jinping's
visit
to
the
UK,
the
two
countries
cooperation
on
rail
transit
technology,
climate
change
and
low-carbon
technology.
A.
overcame
B.
operated
C.
convinced
D.
confirmed
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Travel
is
the
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best
form
of
education.
As
Francis
Bacon
once
said,
"Travel,
in
the
66
sort,
is
a
part
of
education;
in
the
elder,
a
part
of
67
."
Travel
is
the
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through
which
man
is
able
to
68
himself
from
the
daily
stress
and
anxieties
of
this
world.
It
69
him
to
get
away
from
his
pressure
and
be
70
to
the
wonders
and
excitement
of
this
world.
If
it
had
not
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for
travel
and
man's
limitless
71
,
man
would
never
have
been
able
to
72
his
civilization
in
all
the
parts
of
the
globe.
Christopher
Columbus'
73
to
know
what
lies
ahead
of
the
Pacific
landed
him
up
in
America;
Vasco
De
Gamma's
curiosity
to
know
the
world
74
him
to
India.
Travel
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75
a
man
by
bringing
him
to
adapt
to
real
life.
It
broadens
the
76
of
people
and
clears
the
77
between
urban
and
suburban
lifestyles.
For
instance,
if
one
would
take
a
trip
to
coastal
America
and
then
to
the
Midwest,
one
would
realize
a(n)
78
difference
between
the
two
lifestyles.
Although
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with
advancements
in
79
,
the
television
and
Internet
fulfill
this
task
quite
80
.
However,
the
make-belief
reality
also
annoys
us
sometimes.
81
visiting
the
places,
meeting
the
people
and
eating
the
local
food
is
attractive
and
also
a
lesson,
sometimes
82
with
an
adventure.
Some
people
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83
travel
to
be
a
waste
of
time
rather
than
a
form
of
education.
These
people
would
rather
be
84
in
their
own
busy
lives
than
take
a
break
and
sink
into
the
beauty
of
God's
85
.
Robert
Louis
Stevenson
said,
"I
travel
not
to
go
anywhere
but
to
go;
I
travel
for
travel's
sake."
66.
A.
older
B.
younger
C.
stronger
D.
happier
67.
A.
history
B.
development
C.
experience
D.
regret
68.
A.
liberate
B.
protect
C.
reduce
D.
take
69.
A.
lets
B.
changes
C.
makes
D.
enables
70.
A.
absorbed
B.
exposed
C.
engaged
D.
provided
71.
A.
curiosity
B.
pressure
C.
demand
D.
pursue
72.
A.
improve
B.
follow
C.
know
D.
spread
73.
A.
proposing
B.
longing
C.
requiring
D.
planning
74.
A.
brought
B.
ordered
C.
called
D.
settled
75.
A.
delights
B.
educates
C.
supports
D.
knows
76.
A.
effort
B.
emotion
C.
feeling
D.
outlook
77.
A.
fashion
B.
popularity
C.
similarity
D.
difference
78.
A.
significant
B.
various
C.
unknown
D.
slight
79.
A.
medicine
B.
geography
C.
technology
D.
communication
80.
A.
surprisingly
B.
effectively
C.
apparently
D.
completely
81.
A.
Actively
B.
Luckily
C.
Personally
D.
Entirely
82.
A.
supplied
B.
accompanied
C.
delivered
D.
served
83.
A.
hope
B.
prefer
C.
take
D.
consider
84.
A.
buried
B.
covered
C.
interested
D.
located
85.
A.
devotion
B.
creation
C.
invention
D.
promotion
七、阅读理解(共14小题;共28分)
A
Our
boat
fl
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on,
between
walls
of
forest
too
thick
to
allow
us
a
view
of
the
land
we
were
passing
through,
though
we
knew
from
the
map
that
our
river
must
from
time
to
time
be
passing
through
chains
of
hills
which
crossed
the
jungle
plains.
Nowhere
did
we
find
a
place
where
we
could
have
landed:
where
the
jungle
did
not
actually
spread
right
down
into
the
river,
banks
of
soft
mud
prevented
us
going
ashore.
In
any
case,
what
would
we
have
sailed
by
landing
The
country
was
full
of
snakes
and
other
dangerous
creatures,
and
the
jungle
was
so
thick
that
one
would
be
able
to
move
forward
only
slowly,
cutting
one's
way
with
knives
the
whole
way.
So
we
stayed
in
the
boat,
hoping
that
when
we
reached
the
sea,
a
friendly
fisherman
would
pick
us
up
and
take
us
to
civilization.
We
lived
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fish,
caught
with
a
homemade
net
of
string(we
had
no
hooks),
fruits
and
nuts
we
could
pick
up
out
of
the
water.
As
we
had
no
fire,
we
had
to
eat
everything,
including
the
fish,
raw.
I
had
never
tasted
raw
fish
before,
and
I
must
say
I
did
not
much
enjoy
the
experience:
perhaps
sea
fish,
which
do
not
live
in
the
mud,
are
less
tasteless.
After
eating
my
raw
fish,
I
lay
back
and
dreamed
of
such
things
as
fried
chicken
and
rice,
and
ice-cream.
In
the
never
ending
damp
heat
of
the
jungle,
ice-cream
was
a
particularly
frequent
dream.
As
for
w
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there
was
a
choice:
we
could
drink
the
muddy
river
water,
or
die
of
thirst.
We
drank
the
water.
Men
who
have
just
escaped
what
had
appeared
to
be
certain
death
lose
all
worries
about
such
small
things
as
diseases
caused
by
dirty
water.
In
fact,
none
of
us
suffered
from
any
illness
as
a
result.
86.
What
they
could
see
in
the
boat
was
only
.
A.
high
walls
B.
villages
from
time
to
time
C.
vast
land
D.
heavy
woods
87.
They
couldn't
land
because
.
A.
the
mud
on
the
shore
was
too
soft
B.
the
forest
was
too
thick
to
let
them
go
through
C.
they
could
not
find
the
mark
on
the
map
D.
they
could
not
find
anyone
88.
The
passage
implies(暗示)
that
the
forest
was
.
A.
rich
in
fruits
and
fish
to
be
served
B.
not
very
thick
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )as
they
could
advance
slowly
by
cutting
the
branches
C.
full
of
various
dangerous
beings
D.
full
of
ancient
trees
B
From
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )outer
of
New
York
to
the
heart
of
Singapore,
nature
is
everywhere
you're
not
looking
in
some
of
Earth's
most
crowded
big
cities.
Outdoor
adventure
is
often
just
a
few
stops
on
the
train—or
a
short
drive
away
from
the
annoying
crowds.
Here
are
a
few
favorites
to
get
you
going:
Mount
Hollywood
Trail(林间小道,乡间小路),
Los
Angeles
It's
not
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
skyscraper
or
a
Ferris
wheel,
and
there's
no
expensive
restaurant
up
top.
But
if
you
want
an
absolutely
unforgettable,
no
admission
charged,
360degree
view
of
the
entire
Los
Angeles
region,
it's
yours.
All
you
have
to
do
is
to
walk
a
little.
One
of
the
preferred
exercise
routes,
the
Mount
Hollywood
Trail,
is
easily
accessed
from
the
parking
lot
of
the
famous
Griffith
Observatory;
you
see
what
you
get
at
the
end
of
this
steep
1.5mile
trail,
which
winds
its
way
through
the
Griffith
Park
winds
up
to
the
mountain's
1,640foot
peak.
Bronx
River,
New
York
It
may
not
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )be
on
your
Top
10
list
of
things
to
do
when
you
finally
get
to
the
Big
Apple,
but
exploring
the
almost
secret
river
that
flows
through
one
of
New
York's
most
mysterious
boroughs(自治市)
is
an
unforgettable
experience.
The
Bronx
River
Alliance,
a
nonprofit
group
that
has
worked
tirelessly
to
bring
the
much
abused
river
back
to
life,
operates
cycling
and
canoeing
trips
along
the
river,
from
the
rugged
Hunts
Point
section
down
near
the
harbor
on
up
through
the
borough.
Southern
Islands,
Singapore
Beli
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eve
it
or
not,
tightly
packed
Singapore
does
have
plenty
of
open
space
left.
There
are
actual
trails
right
in
the
middle
of
everything,
if
you
know
where
to
look.
But
to
really
get
away
from
it
all,
the
Southern
Islands,
a
small
group
of
little
green
dots
just
off
the
city
state's
southern
shoreline,
are
just
the
thing.
Lee
Valley,
London
This
East
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
London
river
valley
changed
last
summer,
when
anyone
near
a
television
got
an
eyeful
of
Olympic
Park,
built
directly
in
the
middle
of
the
valley.
Inside
the
park,
beautifully
landscaped
sections
quickly
became
a
favorite
relaxation
spot
for
games
goers.
At
present,
you'll
find
miles
of
walking
paths
worth
exploring.Start
at
the
Waltham
Cross
train
and
follow
the
signposted
walking
route
southbound,
guiding
you
past
important
historic
industrial
areas,
through
interesting
city
neighborhoods,
past
the
western
side
of
Olympic
Park
and
on
to
the
Thames.
89.
If
someo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ne
wants
to
enjoy
an
unforgettable
experience
for
free,
he
can
go
to
.
A.
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
and
Bronx
River
B.
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
and
Southern
Islands
C.
Lee
Valley
and
Southern
Islands
D.
Bronx
River
and
Lee
Valley
90.
The
writer
of
the
passage
wants
to
.
A.
inform
the
readers
that
nature
exists
in
crowded
big
cities
B.
appeal
to
more
people
to
outdoor
adventure
C.
recommend
several
historical
spots
to
readers
D.
present
various
approach
to
outdoor
adventure
91.
We
know
from
the
passage
.
A.
it's
difficult
to
find
a
proper
trail
in
packed
Singapore
B.
the
Thames
is
not
far
away
from
the
East
London
river
valley
C.
The
Bronx
River
Alliance
has
succeeded
in
running
the
river
D.
you
may
have
trouble
reaching
the
Mount
Hollywood
Trail
C
The
ancie
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
city
of
Chichen
Itza
in
southern
Mexico
was
one
of
the
most
powerful
cities
and
one
of
the
most
powerful
ancient
cultures—the
Maya.
But
today,
no
one
lives
there.
It
is
only
a
group
of
old
buildings.
However,
people
from
around
the
world
still
come
to
see
it.
People
come
to
learn
about
its
ancient
culture,
the
culture
of
the
Mayan
people.
The
Maya
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
culture
began
almost
3,000
years
ago
and
grew
in
parts
of
Central
America.
But
about
1,000
years
ago
a
group
called
the
Itza
invaded
the
city
and
built
new
parts
of
the
city.
based
on
natural
wells.
They
named
the
city
Chichen
Itza,
which
means
"mouth
of
the
well
of
the
Itza".
The
most
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )interesting
structure
in
Chichen
Itza
is
the
Pyramid
of
Kukulcan
(库库尔坎金字塔),
whose
four
sides
all
come
together
at
one
point
at
the
top.
Each
side
on
the
Pyramid
of
Kukulcan
has
91
steps.
And
there
is
one
more
step
at
the
top
of
the
pyramid.
The
steps
are
as
many
as
the
days
of
a
year.
Some
experts
believe
the
Maya
could
have
used
this
building
to
help
them
know
when
to
plant
crops.
Each
day
the
sun
falls
on
a
different
step
of
the
pyramid,
which
could
be
a
way
to
follow
the
year.
The
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eople
of
Chichen
Itza
especially
designed
one
building
to
observe
and
study
the
movement
of
the
stars
and
planets.
Experts
say
that
the
observatory(天文台)
is
one
of
the
most
complex
structures
the
Maya
built.
A
set
of
steps
went
up
and
around
the
observatory
tower.
And
there
were
windows
in
the
tower.
Each
window
had
a
purpose.
Experts
believe
that
a
person
looking
through
one
of
these
windows
could
see
particular
stars
on
particular
dates.
The
Maya
might
have
believed
that
studying
the
stars
could
tell
them
the
future.
Chichen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Itza
is
now
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
and
an
important
part
of
the
world's
history.
92.
Visitors
came
to
the
city
of
Chichen
Itza
to
.
A.
view
its
beautiful
scenery
B.
experience
and
explore
the
Mayan
culture
C.
study
and
observe
other
stars
on
the
observatory
D.
learn
something
about
when
to
plant
crops
93.
Why
did
the
invade
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rs
name
the
city
"mouth
of
the
well
of
the
Itza"
A.
Because
wells
can
be
seen
in
or
around
the
city.
B.
Because
it
is
large
in
size.
C.
Because
the
city
is
newly-built.
D.
Because
its
location
is
vital.
94.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
A.
Chichen
Itza
is
one
of
the
World
Heritages.
B.
The
Pyramid
of
Kukulcan
has
364
steps.
C.
Windows
in
the
tower
predict
the
weather
in
the
future.
D.
The
city
of
Chichen
Itza
has
a
long
history
of
3000
years.
95.
What's
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
this
passage
A.
To
evaluate
the
Mayan
culture.
B.
To
persuade
readers
to
pay
a
visit.
C.
To
introduce
the
ancient
city
of
Chichen
Itza.
D.
To
present
the
development
of
the
Mayan
construction.
D
I
receive
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
pictures
of
my
daughter
floating
on
a
lake
in
California.
Right
there
under
the
sun
during
the
hottest
time
of
the
day,
she
has
only
her
swimsuit
to
cover
her.
When
I
showed
it
to
my
students,
it
was
as
if
I
had
shown
them
scenes
from
a
horror
movie.
“But
she
will
get
dark,”
they
said.
“Th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at's
what
she
wants,”
I
told
them.
“We
think
darker
skin
is
beautiful.”
The
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
looked
at
me
in
disbelief.
It
was
as
if
I
came
from
the
moon.
For
years
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
American
girls
spend
their
summer
trying
to
get
as
tanned(晒黑)
as
possible.
In
China,
on
the
other
hand,
girls
use
umbrellas
all
year
round.
What
in
the
world
is
going
on
The
pale
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )kin
we
think
looks
unattractive
is
what
Asian
women
want.
Both
groups
want
to
meet
their
culture's
standard
of
beauty.
In
the
US,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )if
you
can
afford
to
go
on
vacation
in
the
summer,
you
head
for
a
river,
a
lake
or
a
beach,
where
you
try
to
get
as
much
sun
as
possible.
If
you
are
rich
you
take
a
winter
vacation
in
some
sunny
spot.
Your
winter
tan
shows
your
wealth.
In
China,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )once
upon
a
time,
the
few
wealthy
were
the
ones
who
didn't
have
to
work
out
in
the
hot
sun.
So
the
whiter
the
skin,
the
richer
the
woman.
The
folk
opera
performers
who
play
these
ladies
wore
lots
of
white
makeup(妆容).
The
tradition
survives
to
this
day.
So
it
comes
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aturally
that
none
of
my
students
wishes
to
follow
the
Western
ways
in
this
regard.
But
no
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )w
I
am
noticing
that
a
new
business—the
tanning
booth
(美黑店)—started
up
in
China.
I
admire
those
brave
enough
to
define(给…下定义)
their
own
idea
of
beauty,
but
I
do
wonder
what
their
grandmothers
would
have
to
say
to
them
about
it!
96.
The
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )were
shocked
at
the
picture
the
writer
showed
them
because
.
A.
they
thought
it
shameful
for
a
girl
only
to
wear
a
swimsuit
B.
the
writer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )'s
daughter
was
wearing
very
little
while
out
in
the
sun
C.
it
is
dangerous
for
a
girl
to
be
out
on
a
lake
alone
D.
with
the
powerful
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sunlight
the
writer's
daughter
would
have
got
a
suntan
97.
According
to
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )article,
which
kind
of
woman
meets
the
American
standard
of
beauty
A.
Women
with
blond
hair.
B.
Women
with
a
slim
figure.
C.
Women
with
tanned
skin.
D.
Women
with
pale
skin.
98.
In
the
U.S.
a
wint
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
tan
usually
means
the
person
.
A.
is
hard-working
B.
doesn't
have
to
work
C.
has
a
lot
of
money
and
spare
time
D.
is
from
a
very
poor
family
99.
The
writer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
tanning
booth
started
up
in
China.
A.
is
not
interested
in
B.
doesn't
understand
C.
doesn't
like
D.
has
mixed
feelings
about
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Dear
Boris,
100.
After
I
had
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )pent
a
week
with
my
English
family,
I
slowly
began
to
understand
their
English
a
little
better.
101.
Students
in
my
group
are
from
different
cities
of
Britain
and
their
dialects
are
different
too!
Some
of
their
accents
are
quite
strong
and
they
also
have
their
own
words
and
expressions.
102.
Before
I
came
to
England
I
had
thought
that
fish
and
chips
were
eaten
every
day.
That's
quite
wrong!
I
get
rather
annoyed
now
when
I
hear
all
the
foolish
words
about
typical
English
food.
I
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
expected
to
see
“London
fog”.
Do
you
remember
our
texts
about
it
We
had
no
idea
that
most
of
this
“thick
fog”
disappeared
many
years
ago
when
people
stopped
using
coal
in
their
homes.
But
the
idea
to
speak
about
weather
was
very
helpful.
103.
On
the
other
hand,
habits
are
different.
People
tell
me
what
is
typical
British
here
in
London
is
not
always
typical
in
Wales
or
Scotland.
104.
But
what
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
ordinary
for
all
British
is
that
they
follow
traditions(传统).
Probably
Britain
has
more
living
signs
of
its
past
than
many
other
countries.
And
people
have
always
been
proud
of
having
ancient(古老的)
buildings
in
capitals,
big
cities
and
the
countryside.
I
will
tell
you
more
about
Britain
in
my
other
letters.
Love
from
Britain.
A.
The
weather
in
London
is
really
changeable.
B.
I
have
difficulty
in
understanding
my
classmates.
C.
Thanks
for
your
nice
letter.
D.
The
family
I
live
with
are
friendly.
E.
It's
very
different
from
what
I
learned
at
school.
F.
Local
habits
and
traditions
are
not
the
same
as
what
we
knew.
G.
But
it's
not
the
language
that's
different
and
surprising.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Many
people
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )say
that
e-mail
is
just
105.
faster
way
to
deliver
letters.
The
fact
is
that
letter-writing
and
e-mail
are
completely
different
processes.
Letters
travel
in
envelopes
through
actual
space
and
take
time
getting
from
one
place
to
another.
If
I
am
writing
on
paper
to
my
brother
in
Kenya,
I
will
be
less
likely
to
complain
106.
the
breakfast
I
had
this
morning.
I
will
probably
write
about
my
relationships
and
some
things
107.
I've
been
thinking
about.
I
will
also
take
more
care
with
my
style,
trying
to
write
in
a
way
which
is
interesting
and
worth
reading.
My
brother
might
read
108.
back
to
me
years
from
now.
E-mail
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
different.
It
is
instant,
109.
(travel)
from
point
to
point.
110.
you
don't
print
it
out,
the
message
doesn't
physically
exist.
With
e-mail,
geography
is
no
obstacle
and
time
is
not
important.
I
can
send
a
message
to
Kenya
111.
I
want
to,
and
it
gets
there
almost
in
a
second.
The
ease
of
this
kind
of
writing
and
sending
probably
makes
for
a
different
kind
of
112.
(communicate).
That
is
113.
I
do
not
have
to
be
so
focused
on
style.
I
might
be
less
likely
to
say
something
114.
(deep).
My
brother
might
glance
at
my
email,
have
a
laugh,
and
then
delete
it.
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。
This
morn
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ing
I
was
walking
along
the
street
to
a
bookstore
while
I
found
heavy
smoke
pouring
out
of
a
building.
Obvious
it
was
on
fire,
so
I
called
119.
Several
minutes
late,
the
firefighters
arrived
and
tried
to
control
the
fire.
With
their
help,
many
people
managed
escape
from
the
building.
Suddenly
a
foreign
woman
came
shouted.
However,
she
couldn't
make
herself
understand.
I
came
up
to
ask
what
is
wrong,
she
said
her
daughter
was
still
trapped
in
the
fire.
I
told
the
firefighters
about
them
immediately.
They
ran
into
the
building
and
rushed
out
of
with
a
little
girl
after
a
while.
The
woman
was
very
grateful
with
me
and
the
firefighters
for
the
help.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
B
2.
C
3.
C
4.
B
5.
A
6.
C
7.
B
8.
A
9.
C
10.
B
11.
A
12.
C
13.
A
14.
A
15.
A
16.
B
17.
C
18.
B
19.
B
20.
C
听力原文
听力文稿:
(Text
1)
W:
What's
the
time
by
your
watch
M:
8:20.
But
it's
5
minutes
slow.
(Text
2)
W:
You'd
bette
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
fasten
your
seat
belt,
sir.
We'll
be
coming
onto
land
soon.
M:
Oh,
thank
you.
Landing
is
the
best
part
of
the
flight.
(Text
3)
M:
Can
you
stay
for
supper
W:
I'd
like
to,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )but
I
have
to
buy
some
meat
and
vegetables
before
my
brother
comes
home
from
his
office.
(Text
4)
M:
We
are
going
to
have
a
dance
party
at
Tom's.
Can
you
come
W:
I
wish
I
could,
but
I
have
to
nurse
the
patients
on
weekends.
(Text
5)
M:
Have
you
any
difficulty
with
the
pronunciation,
Sara
W:
No,
I
haven't
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uch
difficulty
with
the
pronunciation.
I
can
pronounce
English
well,
but
I
cannot
spell
it.
(Text
6)
W:
Excuse
me.
Can
you
tell
me
the
way
to
the
Public
Library
M:
The
Public
Libr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ary
But
there
are
so
many
public
libraries
in
London.
Which
one
do
you
want
to
go
to
W:
The
nearest
one.
M:
That's
rather
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )far
away,
too.
You'd
better
take
a
bus.
Take
the
No.
7
bus
to
the
zoo,
then
change
to
the
No.
9
bus
and
get
off
at
the
end.
W:
And
where's
the
No.
7
bus-stop,
please
M:
Go
straight
dow
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
the
street,
and
turn
left
at
the
traffic
lights.
Then
take
the
second
turning
on
the
right,
and
you'll
find
the
bus-stop
near
the
corner.
You
can't
miss
it.
W:
Thank
you
very
much.
M:
Not
at
all.
(Text
7)
W:
Why
don't
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sit
down
Now,
there
are
several
questions
I
must
ask
you
if
you
don't
mind.
M:
Not
at
all.
Go
ahead.
W:
What
is
the
purpose
of
your
visit
to
the
States
M:
I'm
going
to
attend
a
conference
on
air
pollution.
W:
When
and
where
is
this
conference
being
held
M:
It's
bein
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
held
in
the
first
two
weeks
of
February
at
the
University
of
Stanford
in
California.
W:
Who
will
pay
your
expenses
M:
The
Univer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sity
of
Stanford.
Here
is
the
official
letter
of
invitation.
W:
I
see.
Fine.
When
do
you
want
to
go
M:
I'd
like
to
leave
in
mid-January
if
my
passport
is
ready
by
then.
W.
That
shouldn'
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
be
difficult.
Why
don't
you
phone
me
about
January
10th
I
should
be
able
to
give
you
an
answer
then.
M:
Thank
you.
(Text
8)
W:
Hi,
Martin.
How
are
you
M:
Fine,
but
busy.
We've
got
some
exams
next
week,
remember
W:
I
know.
How
much
work
did
you
do
last
night
M:
None.
I
went
to
the
cinema.
What
about
you
W:
I
had
no
time
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )last
night.
It
was
my
sister's
birthday,
so
we
all
went
out
to
dinner.
M:
Have
you
done
any
work
this
morning
W:
Some,
but
not
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
lot.
Anyway,
I
rang
to
ask
you
something.
Do
you
know
where
my
physics
book
is
M:
I've
got
no
idea,
but
you
can
borrow
mine
if
you
want.
W:
Thanks.
M:
Let's
meet
out
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )side
Natbank
in
High
Street
at
lunch
time.
I'll
bring
my
physics
book
to
you.
W:
Good
idea.
I'm
v
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ery
worried
about
the
physics
exam.
Have
you
got
any
old
exam
papers
I'd
really
like
to
look
through
them.
M:
I
haven't,
bu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
my
brother's
got
some.
I'll
bring
them
with
me
at
lunch
time.
W:
Wonderful!
See
you
at
12:30.
OK
(Text
9)
W:
Are
you
having
a
problem
M:
Yes.
I
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
to
do
a
research
paper
for
history.
There's
a
major
book
that
I
need,
but
I
can't
find
it.
W:
Did
you
try
the
card
list
M:
Yes,
but
it's
not
there.
W:
Well,
if
it's
a
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ecent
book,
it
won't
be
in
the
card
list.
All
information
about
books
since
1995
is
in
the
computer.
I
advise
you
to
try
that.
M:
No
wonder!
This
book
is
published
in
1998.
W:
All
you
have
to
do
is
to
type
in
the
title
or
the
writer's
name.
M:
Do
you
mean
it
will
tell
me
whether
the
book
is
out
or
not
W:
Yes,
it
will.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
It
will
also
give
you
the
due
date
(还书日期)
if
it
is
out.
If
the
book
is
in
the
library,
it
will
tell
you
where
you
can
find
the
book.
(Text
10)
Ours
is
an
inter
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )national
language
college.
As
you
can
see,
there
are
a
lot
of
buildings
in
the
college.
It
can
be
difficult
for
new
students
to
find
their
way
around,
so
we're
taking
you
on
this
quick
walk
around.
The
college
used
to
have
four
departments,
English,
French,
German
and
Russian.
But
there
is
now
also
a
Chinese
department.
At
the
moment
we're
outside
your
department,
the
English
department
which
is
the
largest
department
in
the
college.
These
are
over
75
students
in
each
grade
and
we
have
35
teachers,
including
15
professors.
The
teachers
are
from
different
countries,
mainly
from
the
USA
and
Canada,
with
a
few
from
England
and
Australia.
You'll
have
all
your
classes
here
in
this
building.
Now,
let's
walk
over
to
the
main
library
which
is
the
largest
building
in
the
college
just
next
to
the
English
department
building.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
confirm
22.
mixture
23.
tradition
24.
border
25.
wealthy
26.
measures
27.
slightly
28.
impressed
29.
distance
30.
surrounded
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
mixture
32.
surrounded
33.
wealthy
34.
slightly
35.
aboard
36.
downtown
37.
confirm
38.
chatting
39.
border
40.
Measures
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
caught
sight
of
42.
settle
down
43.
managed
to
44.
that
he
will
succeed
45.
Do;
has;
for
46.
that
man
has
landed
on
the
moon
47.
in
the
distance
48.
that
it
will
rain
49.
Whether
she
likes
the
present
50.
rather
than
(to)
telephone
五、单项选择
51.
C
52.
B
53.
C
54.
D
55.
B
56.
D
57.
B
58.
B
59.
C
60.
B
61.
C
62.
B
63.
B
64.
B
65.
D
六、完形填空
66.
B
67.
C
68.
A
69.
D
70.
B
71.
D
72.
A
73.
B
74.
A
75.
B
76.
D
77.
D
78.
A
79.
C
80.
B
81.
C
82.
B
83.
D
84.
A
85.
B
七、阅读理解
86.
D
87.
A
88.
C
89.
A
90.
A
91.
B
92.
B
93.
A
94.
A
95.
B
96.
D
97.
C
98.
C
99.
D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
100.
C
101.
E
102.
G
103.
A
104.
F
九、补全短文
105.
a
106.
about
107.
that/which
108.
it
109.
traveling/travelling
110.
If
111.
whenever
112.
communication
113.
because
114.
deeper
十、短文改错(不分行)
115.
while改为when
116.
obvious改为obviously
117.
late改为later
118.
managed后加to
119.
shouted改为shouting
120.
understand改为understood
121.
is改为was
122.
them改为it
123.
去掉rushed
out
of中of
124.
with
去掉to