上海市部分重点中学高三第一次联考英语试卷

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上海市部分重点中学高三第一次联考
英语试卷
(时间 120 分钟 满分 150 分)
第一卷 ( 105分 )
Listening comprehension : ( 30分 )
Part A Short conversations:
Directions : In Part A , you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers .At the end of each conversations, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it , read the four possible answers in your paper ,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. He can’t hear well. B. He’s at the party.
C. He doesn’t like the party. D. No one will tell him.
2. A. $80 B. $60 C. $20 D. $18
3. A. She’s watched the match. B. She will have a rest tonight.
C. She won’t go to watch the match and she will prepare for her chemistry test.
D. She doesn’t like the match.
4. A. The lesson is as difficult as that one.
B. The lesson is more difficult than that one.
C. The lesson is not as difficult as that one.
D. The lesson is no more difficult than that one.
5. A.An accident happened to the driver and he could do nothing but stay in the street.
B. In time of danger some persons came to help the driver out.
C. None of the persons came to help the driver when the accident happened.
D. Not all the persons came to prevent the accident from taking place.
6. A. 23 minutes. B. 54 minutes C. 31 minutes D. 32 minutes
7. A. 9:00 B. 9:30 C. 9:13 D. 8:30
8. A. In the drugstore. B. In the hospital.
C. In the clinic. D. In the clothes shop.
9. A. An expensive bike. B. A heavy bike.
C. A racing bike. D. A fast bike.
10. A. Politics B. Economics C. Maths D. English
Part B Passages
Directions: In part B, you will hear two short conversations , and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passage will be read twice ,but the question will be spoken only once. When you hear a question , read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Captain Singleton. B. Robinson Crusoe.
C. Moll Flanders. D. Colonel Jack.
12. A. People’s life. B. Sports. C. Politics D. Music
13. A. Daniel was the youngest son of his family.
B. Daniel finished his most famous novel at the age of 59.
C. Daniel was a famous novelist but not a journalist.
D. Daniel was once fined about and put in prison several times because he failed in business.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.
14. A. Crabs. B. Crocodiles C.Kangaroos. D. Rabbits
15. A. 10 days B. 1 month C. 5 days D. 1 year.
16. A. Between June and August. B. Between May and June.
C. Between November and February. D. Between May and July.
Part C. Longer Converseations
Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are asked to fulfill the task by filling in the numbered blanks with the information you hear.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
An interview with a zoo ___17___.
Work hour: ___18___ days a week; work a Sunday every __19__ weeks.
Specific Work: to clear out the animals’ ___20___ and give them the food and help have a shower.
Complete the form .Write no more than ONE WORD for each answer.
Questions 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
Where is the switch for the lamp _____21_____
What does’t work in the room _____22_____
Which room is it _____23_____
Who will come up to fix it _____24_____
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Ⅱ. Grammar ( 16分)
Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
25. The real solution to the fuel shortage will have to be a new kind of car, _____ that does not use so much oil.
A. the one B. what C. / D. one
26. A survey of the opinions of experts _____that three hours of outdoor exercise a week ______ good for one’s health.
A.show;are B.shows;is C.show;is D.shows;are
27. It was 2005_____ he finished his study abroad and returned to his motherland.
A. when B. since C. that D.before
28. --How’s your tour around the North Lake Is it beautiful
--It ________ be, but it is now heavily polluted.
A. will B. would C. should D. must
29. To test which foods are better for a long space journey, the astronauts in Shenzhou VI had as many as 50 dishes________.
A. to choose B. to be chosen
C. to choose from D. to be chosen from
30. In the past three years, the Southeast Asian nation also witnessed its islands ____ by tsunami and typhoons.
A. being destroyed B. destroying C. destroyed D. to be destroyed
31. So difficult _____ it to adjust to an English-speaking environment that he determined to learn English hard.
A. he has felt B. has he felt C. he did feel D. did he feel
32. _____ better in 2010 World Expo is the duty of every citizen in Shanghai.
A. Being served B. Serving
C. Serve D. Having served
33. Look out ! Don' t get too close to the house __________ roof is under repair.
A. whose B. which C. of which D. that
34. _____ left before the deadline, it doesn’t seem likely that John will complete the job.
A. Although such a short time B. It is a short
C. With so short times D. With such short time
35. Advertising is distinguished from other forms of communication ______ the advertiser pays for the message to be delivered.
A. in that B. in order that C. in which D. that
36. In which play of Shakespeare's is it ___ Viola appears
A. where B. which C. who D. that
37. Nowadays business ______ on the Internet is growing rapidly, and this is a strong temptation for hackers, who are looking for ways to break into computer system.
A. having been done B. to have been done
C. to do D. done
38. AIDS is said ______ the biggest health threat to both men and women in that area over the past few years.
A. being B. to be C. to have been D. to being
39. We were disappointed to find that he was not _______ we had expected before.
A. as good a singer as B. as better a singer as
C. as a singer good as D. as a good singer as
40. Getting out of the crowed bus, ________ .
her cell phone was found missing
her cell phone was nowhere to be found
she found her cell phone missing
Her cell phone couldn’t be found
III. Vocabulary( 9分):
Complete the passage by choosing the proper words or phrases in the box. (请把题号填写在答题卷上)
A. important B.succeed C. speeches D.afford E. achieveF. tasks G. successfully H. good I. held J. provide
I grew up in a tiny Baltimore row house in a faraway mountain area. My parents 41 the necessities of life but they couldn’t give much more. If I asked my father for a pair of jeans, he would say, “If you want them, make the money and buy them yourself .” He wasn’t being mean; he just couldn’t 42 them. From age 12 on, I did part-time jobs after school.
When I graduated from high school, I joined the navy. Soon I was in a boot camp at Parris Island, S. C., where I learned that life in the navy centered around completing daily _ 43 . These could be anything from cleaning the camp to conducting mock(模拟的) pleting these tasks __44____ required discipline, team-work and responsibility. It didn’t matter whether you were black, white or Asian; everyone worked together for the 45 _ of the company.
I went on to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy and later became an officer in the navy. The part of my job I enjoyed most was the consoling meetings I __46__ with the family members of the men and women in my charge , trying to help them deal with the long periods of separation . These proved popular and before long I was being asked to give encouraging ___47___ to business groups, educators and kids across the country.
But I consider the boot camp my first real job , and my life is still guided by the __48_ lessons I learned there. It taught me discipline, friendship and the pride related to setting a task every day and working hard to 49 it.
IV. Cloze(15分):
Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. (请在答题卡上从50题起正确涂点)
Life is filled with challenges. As we get older we come to realize that those challenges to the very things can __50__ us and make us who we are ,it is the same with the challenges that come with __51__.
When we are faced with a challenge, we usually have two ___52__ . we can try to beat it off, or we can decide that the thing __53__ the challenge isn’t worth the __54__ and call it quits. Although there are certainly times when calling it quits is the right thing to do, in most __55__, all that is needed is commitment and communication.
When we are communed to something, it means that no matter how ___56__ or how uncomfortable something is, we will always choose to ___57___ it instead of running away from munication is making space for discussion and talking about how you feel as opposed to just saying what the other person did wrong. ___58___ you can say to a friend,“I got my feelings hurt” ___59__ “You hurt my feelings,” you are going to be able solve the problem much faster.
In dealing with many challenges that friendship will bring to you, try to see them for ___60___ they are: small hurdles you need to jump or get through on your way through life. Nothing is so big that it is ___61___ to get over, and hurt only ___62__ to make us stronger. It is all part of growing up, it ___63__ to everyone, and some day you will ___64___ all of this and say, “Hard as it was, it makes me who I am today. And that is a good thing.”
50.A.design     B.promote    C.direct      D.shape
51.A.confidence   B.pressure    C.friendship    D.difficulty
52.A.opportunities B.expectations C.choices    D.aspects
53.A.demanding   B.deserving   C.predicting   D.presenting
54.A.comment    B.loss      C.trouble    D.expense
55.A.cases      B.fields     C.parts     D.occasions
56.A.doubtful    B.shameful    C.harmful   D.painful
57.A.keep     B.control    C.face     D.catch
58.A.If      B.As       C.While    D.Unless
59.A.other than   B.rather than  C.or rather   D.or else
60.A.what      B.who      C.where    D.which
61.A.unnecessary   B.necessary   C.impossible   D.possible
62.A.serves     B.means     C.aims      D.attempts
63.A.opens     B.appeals    C.goes      D.happens
64. A.lock down on  B.look back to C.look forward to D.look up to
V. Reading Comprehension (35 分)
Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfin ished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.
King's College Summer School
King's College Summer School is an annual training program for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King's College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centers are also organized.This year's summer school will be from July 25 to August 15. More information is as follows:
Application dateStudents in New York should send their applications before July 18, 2007.Students of other cities should send their applications before July 16, 2007.Foreign students should send their applications before July 10, 2007. CoursesEnglish LanguageSpoken English: 22 hoursReading and Writing: 10 hoursAmerican History: 16 hoursAmerican Culture: 16 hours
StepsA letter of self-introductionA letter of recommendationThe letters should be written in English with all the necessary information. CostDaily lessons: $200Sports and activities: $100Travels: $200Hotel service: $400﹡You may choose to live with your friends or relatives in the same city.
Please write to: Thompson, Sanders 1026 King' s Street New York, NY 10016, USAE-mail: KC-Summer-School@ yahoo, com
65.You can most probably read the text in ________.
A.a newspaper B.a travel guide
C.a textbook D.a telephone book
66.Which of the following is true about King' s College Summer School
A.Only top students can take part in the program.
B.King' s College Summer School is run every other year.
C.Visits to museums and culture centers are part of the program.
D.Only the teachers of King' s College give courses.
67.What information can you get from the text
A.The program will last two months.
B.You can write to Thompson only in English.
C.As a Chinese student, you can send your application on July 14, 2007.
D.You can get in touch with the school by e-mail or by telephone.
( B )
Odiand remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver. The ice cream he was serving fell onto the white dress of a rich and important woman.
. Thirty years have passed, but Odiand can' t get the memory out of his mind, nor the woman' s kind reaction. She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odiand, “It' s OK. It wasn' t your fault. " When she left the restaurant, she also left the future Fortune 500 CEO with a life lesson: You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.
Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, " I could buy this place and fire you," or "I know the owner and I could have you fired. " Those who say such things have shown more about their character than about their wealth and power.
The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson. He wrote a best-selling book called Swanson' s Unwritten Rules of Management.
"A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person," Swan-son says. " I will never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but turns rude to someone cleaning the tables. "
68. What happened after Odiand dropped the ice cream onto the woman' s dress
A. He was fired. B. He was blamed.
C. The woman comforted him. D. The woman left the restaurant at once.
69. Odiand learned one of his life lessons from ______.
A. his experience as a waiter B. the advice given by the CEOs
C. an article in Fortune D. an interesting best-selling book
70. According to the text, most CEOs have the same opinion about _______.
A. Fortune 500 companies B. the Management Rules
C. Swanson' s book D. the Waiter Rule
71. From the text we can learn that _______.
A. one should be nicer to important people
B. CEOs often show their power before others
C. one should respect others no matter who they are
D. CEOs often have meals in expensive restaurants
(C)
It may help you to know that there is no such thing as a perfect speech. At some point in every speech, every speaker says something that is not understood exactly as he has planned. Fortunately, the moments are usually not obvious to the listeners. Why Because the listeners do not know what the speaker plans to say. They hear only what the speaker does say. If you lose your place for a moment, wrongly change the order of a couple of sentences, or forget to pause at a certain point, no one will be any the wiser. When such moments occur, don’t worry about them. Just continue as if nothing happened.
Even if you do make an obvious mistake during a speech, that don’t really matter. If you have ever listen to Martin Luther King’s famous speech — “I Have a dream ”, you may notice that he stumbles(结巴)his words twice during the speech. Most likely, however, you don’t remember. Why Because you were fixing your attention on his message rather than on his way of speech-making. People care a lot about making mistakes in a speech because they regard speechmaking as a kind of performance rather than as an act of communication. They feel the listeners are like judges in an ice-skating competition. But, in fact, the listeners are not looking for a period performance. They are looking for a well-thought-out speech that expresses the speaker’s ideas clearly and directly. Sometimes a mistake can actually increase a speaker’s attractiveness by making him more human.
As you work on your speech, don’t worry about being perfect. Once you free your mind of this, you will find it much easier to give your speech freely.
72.The underlined part an the first paragraph means that no one will ______
A.be smarter than you B.notice your mistakes
C.do better than you D.know what you arc talking about
73. You don’t remember obvious mistakes in a speech because ______.
A. you miss the main points of the speech
B. you don’t fully understand the speech
C. you don’t know what the speaker plans to say
D. you find the way of speech-making more important
74.It can be inferred from the passage that_____
A.giving a speech is like giving a performance
B.one or two mistakes in a speech may not be bad
C.the listeners should pay more attention to how a speech is made
D.the more mistakes a speaker makes, the more attractive he will be
75.What would be the best title for the passage
A.How to Be a Perfect Speaker B.How to Make a Perfect Speech
C.Don’t Expect a Perfect Speech D. Don’t Expect Mistakes in a Speech
( D )
Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. A recent research shows people tend to tell more lies in phone conversations than they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded and can come back to haunt you appears to be the key to the finding.
Jeff Hancock of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, asked 30 students to keep a communications diary for a week. In it they noted the number of conversations or email exchanges they had lasting more than 10 minutes, and confessed to how many lies they told. Hancock then worked out the number of lies per conversation for each medium. He found that lies made up 14 percent of emails, 21 percent of instant messages, 27 percent of face-to-face interactions and an astonishing 37 of phone calls.
His results to be presented at the conference on human-computer interaction in Vienna, Austria, in April, have surprised psychologists. Some expected emailers to be the biggest liars, reasoning that because deception makes people uncomfortable, the detachment(非直接接触)of emailing would make it easier to lie. Others expected people to be more in face-to-face exchanges because we are most practiced at that form of communication.
But Hancock says it is also crucial whether a conversation is being recorded and could be reread, and whether it occurs in real time. “People appear to be afraid to lie when they know the communication could later be used to hold them to account,” he says. This is why fewer lies appear in email than on the phone.
“People are also more likely to lie in real time in an instant message or phone call than if they have time to think of a response,” say Hancock. He found many lies are spontaneous responses to an unexpected demand, such as, “Do you like my dress ”
Hancock hopes his research will help companies work out the best ways for their employees to communicate. For instance, the phone might be the best medium for sales where employees are encouraged to stretch the truth. But, given his result, work assessment where honesty is a priority, might be best done using email.
Hancock’s study focuses on _____.
the consequences of lying in various communications media
the success of communications technologies in conveying ideas
people are less likely to lie in instant messages
people’s honesty levels across a range of communications media.
Hancock’s research finding surprised those who believed that_______.
people are less likely to lie in instant messages.
people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions.
people are most likely to lie in email communication.
people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations.
According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of communication
They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies.
They believe that honesty is the best policy.
They tend to be relaxed when using those media.
They are most practiced at those forms of communication.
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communications
more employers will use emails to communicate with their employees
suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposes
email is now the dominant medium of communication within a company
(E)
A. Governments should regulate the real value of water. B. Measures should be taken to centralize the management of water resources. C. It’s advisable to build small and cheap irrigation systems in some hot and dry areas. D. Humanity hasn’t placed efficient value on water resources. E. The world population is increasing faster and faster. F. The water problem is already serious in certain parts of the world.
80. _______
Humanity uses a little less than half the water available worldwide. Yet occurrences of shortages and droughts are causing famine and distress in some areas, and industrial and agricultural by-products are polluting water supplies. Since the world’s population is expected to double in the next 50 years, many experts think we are on the edge of a widespread water crisis.
81. _______
But that doesn’t have to be the outcome. Water shortages do not have to trouble the world----if we start valuing water more than we have in the past. Just as we began to appreciate petroleum more after the 1970s oil crisis, today we must start looking at water from a fresh economic perspective. We can no longer afford to consider water a virtually free resource of which we can use as much as we like in any way we want.
82. _______
Instead, for all uses except the domestic demand of the poor, governments should price water to reflect its actual value. This means charging a fee for the water itself as well as for the supply costs.
83. _______
Governments should also protect this resource by providing water in more economically and environmentally sound ways. For example, often the cheapest way to provide irrigation water in the dry tropics is through small-scale projects, such as gathering rainfall in depressions(凹地) and pumping it to nearby cropland.
84. ________
No matter what steps governments take to provide water more efficiently, they must change their institutional and legal approaches to water use. Rather than spread control among hundreds of even thousands of local, regional, and national agencies that watch various aspects of water use, countries should set up central authorities to coordinate water policy.
第II卷 (共45分)
I. Translation ( 20分)
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
学会与他人和睦相处对每个人都很重要。(It)
应该鼓励学生互相学习,互相合作。(encourage)
在网上,我们可以获得我们想要的任何信息。(available)
如今的人们比以往任何时候都具有健康意识。(ever before)
你也老大不小了,不要再虚度年华,该做些有意义的事了。(enough)
他下决心忘掉过去不愉快的事,这使他父母感到很放心。 (relieve)
II. Guided Writing: 25%
Directions: Please write a letter to the mayor of Capital. Suppose you are Li Ming, a senior school student. You have watched the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, and are interested in becoming a volunteer for 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Whrite a letter in about 120-150 words following the outline given below in Chinese.
1.为北京2008年奥运会的筹备提出建议
2. 表达你想成为志愿者的愿望。
A Letter to the Mayor of Capital
上海市部分重点中学高三第一次联考
英语试卷参考答案
听力材料
I. Listening Comprehension
Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers and decide which one is the best answer to the question you’ve heard.
Part A Short Conversations
M: Do you think your grandpa heard our plans for the surprise party
W: No, he’s partially deaf.
Q: Why does the woman think the grandpa doesn’t know about the party
M: $ 80 The price of the kitchen table has increased.
W: Yes, it’s $ 20 higher than 2 years ago.
Q: How much did the kitchen table cost 2 years ago
M: Are you going to watch the football match tonight
W: Tonight I have to prepare for my chemistry test.
Q: What does the woman mean
M: What do you think of the lesson
W: The lesson is no less difficult than that one.
Q: What does the woman imply
M: What happened around the corner of the street
W: An accident took place and every person didn’t come to take the driver off the street.
Q: What does the woman mean
M: The express train leaves at the half hour and saves 23 minutes.
W: I took the regular train and it took an hour and a half.
Q: How long is the express train trip
M: The train is supposed to arrive at 9 o’clock.
W: Nine o’clock But it’s already nine thirty.
Q: When is the train supposed to arrive
M: What can I do for you
W: I’d like to buy some aspirin.
Q: Where are the speakers
M: Mary, this bike would be good for racing and it isn’t very expensive.
W: Yes, but my son needs a heavier bike to use when he delivers his papers.
Q: What kind of bike does Mary want to buy
M: Richard got an A in economics, a B in maths, and only a C in politics.
W: Well, I still think politics is a little less complicated than economics. Maths isn’t as hard as economics.
Q: Which subject does the woman think is the hardest
Part B
Directions: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Daniel Defoe is a famous journalist and novelist in the 18th century in Britain. He was the eldest son of the owner of a candle shop. Daniel had a good education. Then he himself had a small shop, selling wine, cigarettes and various kinds of food. Some time later he owned a brick factory. But he was not lucky in business and became bankrupt twice. He then worked as a journalist, ran a magazine called “ The Review”. He wrote many short articles, especially on political subjects. He took part in social and political activities, which were against the government. All this made the government angry, and therefore, he was fined and put into prison several times. Defoe wrote his first novel Robinson Crusoe in 1719, at the age of 59, which was his most famous writing. The novel was translated into many different languages and had various kinds of editions. It was widely welcomed by the people all over the world. Other novels include “Captain Singleton”, “ Moll flanders”, “Colonel Jack”, and so on.
Which of the following is Daniel’s first novel
What’s the main subjecs Daniel especially wrote on
Which of the following is TRUE
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
We would like to introduce to you some estivations, which means animals who pass most or a part of the summer time in a state of torpor.
There is kind of mountain kangroo in Australia that cannot stand high temperatures. When summer comes between November and February each year, they hide in caves during the hottest days of the summer. They bring with them their offspring and together they endure the hot summer without eating or drinking.
A kind of crocodile, which lives in rivers in India, often digs mud holes at the bottom of a river to sleep in order to avoid the high temperatures of hot summer days. It can sleep for more than 10 days.
Like the crocodile in the Indian rivers, a kind of crab in the rivers of Africa also digs holes at the bottom of rivers in summer. After digging hole, it makes its way into it and then seals the hole with mud. It can sleep for 40 days.
Which of the following animals is not mentioned
How long can the kind of crocodile sleep in summer
When does the summer come in Australia each year
Part C Longer Conversations
Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: It’s 9 o’clock. It’s time for an interview with Johnson, the zoo keeper.
W: It's my honor to be invited here.
M: Well, when did you start work in the zoo
W: I started work here about a year ago.
M: Did you like your job
W: Yes, I like my job and I’m very happy here although the work is hard and badly-paid.
M: How often do you work a week
W: We usually work six days a week. Of course, the animals need food seven days a week, so I have to work a Sunday every two weeks.
M: Then when is your work hour every day
W: I start at 8 a.m, and finish at 6:15 p.m, in the spring and summer. In the winter the zoo closes earlier because it gets dark at 5 p.m, or 5: 30 p.m, I’m always very tired after work.
M: What do you usually do for the animals
W: I have to clear out the animals’ cages and give them their food, and sometimes help them have a shower in hot weather.
M: I see your job is really hard, but very interesting. A lot of young people want to work here, I bet. Thank you very much.
Part C Longer Conversations
Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
M: Excuse me, where is the switch for this lamp
W: It’s over here, on the wall, and the switch for the air conditioner is here… Is there anything else you’ll be needing, sir
M: No, not for now. Thanks. Well it is a very nice room.But it’s a little warm here. Can you help turn on the air conditioner
W: Sure, is it better
M: I don’t feel anything. Are you sure it’s on
W: Well, sorry, there must be something wrong with it. I will call the front desk.
(On the phone) Hello, this is Room 236. The air conditioner doesn’t work. Please come up to look at it.
Sir, the mechanice will take care of it right away.
参考答案
第I卷
Listening comprehension : (30%)
1—5 ABCAB 6—10 CAABB 11—13 BCB 14—16 DAC
17. keeper 18. Two 19. six 20. cages 21. On the wall 22. Air conditioner 23. Room 236 24. A mechanic
Ⅱ. Grammar ( 16%)
25—29 DBACC 30—34 CDBAD 35—40 ADDCAC
III. Vocabulary( 9%):
41—45 JDFGH 46—49 ICAE
IV. Cloze: (15%)
50—54 DCCDC 55—59 ADCBA 60—64 ACADB
V. Reading Comprehension (35 %)
( A ) 65—67 ACB ( B ) 68—71 CADC ( C ) 72—75 BCBC ( D ) DCAC
( E ) 80—84 FDACB
第II卷
I. Translation ( 20%)
It is important/ vital for everyone to learn to live together in peace/ learn (how to) get along well with others / live in harmony with others.
2. Students should be encouraged to learn from and cooperate with each other.
3. All kinds of information is available to us on the Internet.
4. Today people are more health-conscious than ever before.
5. You are old enough , and don’t waste time/play around any more. It’s time (for you) to do something meaningful.
6. He made up his mind to forget the unpleasant past, which relieved his parents a lot/ greatly.
II. Guided Writing: 25%
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