人教 必修1 Unit 1 Friendship同步练习

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Unit1
Friendship同步练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
Section
A
(22.5
marks)
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
six
conversations
between
two
speakers.
For
each
conversation,
there
are
several
questions
and
each
question
is
followed
by
three
choices
marked
A,
B
and
C.
Listen
carefully
and
then
choose
the
best
answer
for
each
question.
You
will
hear
each
conversation
TWICE.
Conversation
1.
1.
What
is
probably
the
man's
job
A.
An
actor.
B.
A
waiter.
C.
A
policeman.
2.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
the
woman
A.
She
is
lost.
B.
She
is
a
New
Yorker.
C.
She
works
in
the
Wall
Street.
Conversation
2.
3.
How
is
Jack
now
A.
Very
lazy.
B.
In
hospital.
C.
Very
busy.
4.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
boy
speaker
and
Jack
A.
Classmates.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Workmates.
Conversation
3.
5.
What
day
is
it
today
A.
Friday.
B.
Monday.
C.
Tuesday.
6.
How
did
Peter
do
in
last
Friday's
English
test
A.
Carelessly.
B.
Not
well.
C.
Very
well.
Conversation
4.
7.
What
sport
is
Li
Na
playing
A.
Tennis.
B.
Table
tennis.
C.
Football.
8.
What
can
the
man
play
A.
Table
tennis.
B.
Badminton.
C.
Football.
9.
Where
do
the
two
persons
talk
A.
At
home.
B.
At
the
library.
C.
In
the
street.
Conversation
5.
10.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Giving
an
interview.
B.
Doing
a
survey.
C.
Making
a
programme.
11.
Who
will
the
woman
live
with
in
the
next
few
years
A.
Her
friends.
B.
Her
parents.
C.
Her
children.
12.
Why
can't
the
woman
travel
A.
She
has
no
time.
B.
She
has
no
money.
C.
She
is
too
young.
Conversation
6.
13.
What
is
wrong
with
the
man
A.
He
has
a
cold.
B.
He
has
a
stomachache.
C.
He
has
a
toothache.
14.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
the
man's
brother
A.
He
doesn't
drink.
B.
He
is
as
sick
as
the
man.
C.
He
has
taken
an
operation.
15.
What
does
the
woman
think
causes
the
man's
problem
A.
His
family's
lifestyle.
B.
Overeating.
C.
Junk
food.
Section
B
(7.5
marks)
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
a
short
passage.
Listen
carefully
and
then
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS.
You
will
hear
the
short
passage
TWICE.
Takeshi
Kaneshiro
16.

Taiwan
Family
17.

and
a
Chinese
mother
Age
of
acting
career
18.

Reason
for
a
good
model
He
values
19.

and
20.

drugs,
alcohol
and
cigarettes
16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
He
arrived
an
hour
late
and
u

all
our
arrangements(安排).
22.
We
cannot
i

the
fact
that
not
all
the
children
have
access
to
good
education
nowadays.
23.
Women
know
how
to
talk
to
people,
to
c

situations,
and
people
feel
less
threatened
by
female
police
officers.
24.
Our
chief
c

at
the
moment
is
the
environment.(
something
that
is
important
to
you
or
that
involves
you)
25.
The
children
have
been
indoors
all
day.
Let
them
play
o
(户外地)
for
a
while.
26.
His
son
studied
abroad
for
five
years
and
then
s

happily
in
America.
27.
After
a
few
days'
stay
in
hospital,
Mr.
Green
r

from
his
illness.
28.
You'd
better
p

your
bags
now;
we're
leaving
in
an
hour.
29.
P
,
I
d

with
you
on
your
plan.
30.
The
student
always
asks
his
teacher
a
s

of
questions.
31.
You
should
study
hard.
Don't
you
know
"Knowledge
is
p
"
32.
Husky's
job
is
to
walk
the
dogs
for
some
American
families.
This
is
e

what
he
loves
to
do.
33.
I
am
g

to
you
for
your
help.
34.
Belinda
knows
Japan
really
well.
Perhaps
she
could
give
us
a
few
t
.
35.
The
old
lady
s

great
pain
when
her
only
son
was
killed
in
a
traffic
accident.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
Charlie
spent
half
an
hour
(打包)
and
went
to
the
railway
station.
37.
The
mother
(使平静)
the
little
boy
by
telling
him
a
story.
38.
My
greatest
(关心)
is
what
she
thinks
of
me.
39.
The
old
man
felt
(感激的)
to
the
young
man
for
his
helping.
40.
He
offered
a
book
to
his
friend
Jim
on
(故意的)
to
help
him
with
his
English.
41.
What
(心烦)
me
most
is
that
I
can't
catch
up
with
the
others.
42.
It
is
estimated
that
one
billion
people
in
the
world
(遭受)
from
hunger
and
malnutrition(营养不良).
43.
She
seemed
to
(不同意)
with
this
decision.
44.
Is
the
car
(供给动力)
by
electricity
or
by
oil
45.
After
the
terrible
earthquake,
the
village
was
destroyed
(全部地).
46.
I
spoke
to
him
at
school,
but
he
i
(不理睬)
me.
47.
Children
should
spend
more
time
taking
exercise
(户外)
and
less
time
watching
TV
at
home.
48.
It
took
a
long
time
for
him
to
r
(康复)
from
a
bad
cold.
49.
The
snow
is
very
(疏松)
and
there
is
a
lot
of
air
in
it.
50.
They
moved
the
local
people
and

(使…定居)
them
in
another
place.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
51.
Tom
asked
whether
(她是否已收拾好)
all
her
things.
(pack)
52.
The
reporter
has
written
(一系列文章)
about
air
pollution
hoping
to
call
the
attention
of
all
the
local
people
to
the
problem.
53.
我不是故意把水洒在你衣服上的。
I
didn't
spill
the
water
on
your
clothes

.
54.
你为什么不把你的想法写在纸上呢?
Why
don't
you

your
ideas

on
paper
55.
自从上次吵架之后,他们不再和对方说话了。(词数不限)
They

spoken
to
each
other

since
they
quarreled
last
time.
56.
How
can
you
(厌烦)
study
if
you
have
an
interest
57.
她的孩子患了严重的感冒。
Her
baby
is


a
heavy
cold.
58.
She
(经历)
a
lot
of
sufferings
during
the
Second
World
War.
(go)
59.
他现在的学习进展很好。
He
is
now



with
his
studies.
60.
双方都对那里的严重局势深感关切。
Both
sides

deeply


the
grave
situation
there.
61.
Tom
kept
quiet
about
the
accident
(为了不)
lose
his
job.
62.
他们一起唱的这首歌。
They
all



the
song.
63.
(加起来)
your
scores
and
we'll
see
who
will
win.
64.
深呼吸之后,
一个人可以冷静下来考虑下一步怎么做。
After
a
deep
breath,
a
man
can

himself

to
consider
what
to
do
next.
65.
就钱的问题这对夫妇意见不一致。(词数不限)
The
couple

the
money.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
66.
Though
the
"No
Smoking"
signs
have
existed
for
long
in
public
places,
heavy
smokers
often

them
and
light
up
cigarettes.
A.
abandon
B.
postpone
C.
decline
D.
ignore
67.

get
more
land,
the
farmers
tried
many
ways
to
fill
the
lake.
A.
So
as
to
B.
So
that
C.
In
order
that
D.
In
order
to
68.
Mr.
Green
asked
Lily
whether
she
had
passed
the
exam
.
A.
yesterday
B.
the
day
before
C.
the
day
ago
D.
before
the
day
69.
Xiao
Ming

the
club
and

a
lot
of
its
activities
in
his
spare
time.
A.
took
part
in;
joined
B.
joined
in;
took
part
in
C.
joined;
took
part
in
D.
joined
in;
joined
70.
He
asked
me,
"How
long
will
it
take
to
go
there
by
plane "
He
asked
me
.
A.
how
long
would
it
take
to
go
there
by
plane
B.
how
long
will
it
take
to
go
there
by
plane
C.
how
long
it
would
take
to
go
there
by
plane
D.
how
long
it
will
take
to
go
there
by
plane
71.
I
used
to

very
well
with
my
cousin
and
we
used
to
be
very
good
friends.
A.
get
in
B.
get
through
C.
get
along
D.
get
away
72.
---
Can
you
help
me

all
the
money
that
I
should
pay
---
Very
sorry.
Please
wait
a
minute,
madam.
A.
add
up
B.
add
up
to
C.
add
to
D.
add
together
73.
She
said,
"My
sister
will
be
back
tomorrow
morning."
She
said
her
sister
.
A.
would
be
back
tomorrow
morning
B.
will
be
back
tomorrow
morning
C.
would
be
back
the
next
morning
D.
will
be
back
the
next
morning
74.
How
can
Margot

from
her
illness
in
this
room
when
it
is
so
dirty
and
dusty
It
will
only
make
her
worse.
A.
suffer
B.
recover
C.
discover
D.
return
75.
They
discussed
the
problems
that
people
were

at
that
time.
A.
concerning
about
B.
concerned
about
C.
concerned
in
D.
concerning
with
76.
Don't
be
angry
with
her;she
made
the
mistake
by
chance
not
.
A.
in
common
B.
by
accident
C.
on
purpose
D.
on
duty
77.
In
hot
countries,
it's
possible
to
sleep

in
summer.
A.
in
outdoors
B.
at
outdoors
C.
outdoor
D.
outdoors
78.
The
country
has

several
wars
in
the
past
centuries
and
people
there
are
still
living
a
poor
life.
A.
set
down
B.
joined
in
C.
added
up
D.
gone
through
79.
They

with
each
other
at
first
sight
and
got
married
a
year
later.
Until
now
they

still
in
love
and
live
a
very
happy
life.
A.
fell
in
love;
fall
B.
were
in
love;
are
C.
fell
in
love;
are
D.
were
in
love;
fall
80.
---
Can
I
help
you,
sir
---
Yes,
I
brought
this
radio
here
yesterday,
but
it
.
A.
didn't
work
B.
won't
work
C.
can't
work
D.
doesn't
work
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
If
you
have
that
one
friend,
you're
rich.
That
one
friend
is
different
from
all
the
others,
dear
as
they
may
be.
I
met
Jeanine
on
my
81

day
of
high
school,
more
than
35
years
ago,
at
the
age
of
13.
Painfully
shy,
I
had
82

up
for
student
council
because
I
thought
it
might
save
me
from
wandering
around
a
huge
high
school
shamefully
83
.
It
was
still
early
in
the
day.
I'd
already
84

my
new
green
trench
coat
and
couldn't
remember
which
building
my
locker
was
in.
85

there
in
the
office,
miserable,
I
wanted
to
vanish
into
the
paneling.
I
heard
a
girl's
86
:
"Do
you
have
a
lot
of
friends "
When
I
saw
her—tiny,
delicate,
with
beautiful
eyelashes—I
87

and
answered,
"Are
you
kidding
I'm
the
girl
88

knows."
"Well,
I'm
nobody,"
Jeanine
said.
That
was
it.
The
two
of
us
were
instant
89
.
For
the
next
six
years,
Jeanine
and
I
spent
hours
on
the
phone
90

weekday
and
virtually
every
weekend
night
together.
91

boys
came
and
went,
we
drowned
our
92

in
tomato
soup.
In
my
mother's
old
Chevy,
we
cruised(游览)
the
West
Side
of
Chicago.
We
sat
on
Al
Capone's
grave
one
Halloween
night.
93

on
blankets
under
the
stars,
we'd
talk
of
our
94
,
pouring
our
hearts
out.
Jeanine
wanted
to
sing
on
the
Broadway
stage,
95

I
wanted
to
write
a
novel.
As
high
school
96
,
I
became
a
student
council
97

and
made
friends
by
the
score.
Jeanine
She
98

the
sidelines.
She
was
like
the
angel
in
my
pocket.
I
never
forsook
her,
never
excluded
her.
Other
friends
could
not
understand
our
99
,
because
we
seemed
like
such
100
.
But
we
weren't.
81.
A.
last
B.
first
C.
next
D.
second
82.
A.
put
B.
stood
C.
signed
D.
turned
83.
A.
lonely
B.
single
C.
grouped
D.
alone
84.
A.
lost
B.
met
C.
found
D.
forgot
85.
A.
Walking
B.
Running
C.
Standing
D.
Jumping
86.
A.
noise
B.
sound
C.
rumor
D.
voice
87.
A.
smiled
B.
laughed
C.
cried
D.
wept
88.
A.
everybody
B.
anybody
C.
nobody
D.
each
89.
A.
enemies
B.
friends
C.
classmates
D.
roommates
90.
A.
all
B.
both
C.
every
D.
each
91.
A.
When
B.
While
C.
As
D.
For
92.
A.
happiness
B.
surprises
C.
shocks
D.
sorrows
93.
A.
Laying
B.
Lying
C.
Sitting
D.
Losing
94.
A.
feelings
B.
emotions
C.
dreams
D.
hopes
95.
A.
while
B.
since
C.
every
time
D.
meanwhile
96.
A.
went
B.
lost
C.
progressed
D.
missed
97.
A.
member
B.
officer
C.
guider
D.
leader
98.
A.
loved
B.
preferred
C.
satisfied
D.
hated
99.
A.
devotion
B.
loyal
C.
sincere
D.
treasure
100.
A.
opposites
B.
similarities
C.
mistakes
D.
friends
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
Dear
SJ,
Losing
a
best
friend
is
never
easy.
Your
problem,
SJ
is
not
just
that
you
miss
your
best
friend,
it
is
that
you
feel
empty
and
lost
without
her
friendship.
It
takes
time
to
get
over
a
loss,
and
during
that
time,
your
mind
is
getting
used
to
a
new
way
of
being.
This
is
usually
a
good
thing,
even
if
it
feels
like
a
bad
thing.
Now
that
you
are
on
your
own,
you
are
being
forced
to
learn
to
be
by
yourself
and
to
rely
upon
your
own
inner
voice
for
guidance.
I
am
sure
that
this
feels
strange
for
you,
but
if
you
can
hang
on
for
a
bit,
it
may
work
to
your
advantage.
Best
friends
are
cool,
but
it
is
important
to
know
the
difference
between
missing
someone
and
being
too
dependent
upon
them.
At
your
age,
girls
do
tend
to
stick
together
and
having
a
boy
friend
may
not
yet
be
the
better
choice.
Your
friend
is
a
little
ahead
of
herself
in
leaving
you,
her
best
friend,
for
a
boyfriend.
Boyfriends
are
completely
different
from
best
friends;
the
distinction
being
that
boyfriends
come
and
go,
while
girl
friends
often
stay
in
your
life
throughout
high
school,
and
even
afterwards.
It
is
a
completely
different
sort
of
bond.
I
suggest
that
you
take
advantage
of
this
period
in
your
life
to
expand
your
horizons.
Enjoy
the
freedom
of
having
no
best
friend
for
a
while,
and
hang
with
the
group.
By
the
time
your
former
best
friend
breaks
up
with
her
boyfriend,
you
will
be
in
a
completely
different
place,
a
far
better
place;
in
your
head
that
is.
And,
by
the
way,
next
time
that
you
feel
empty
and
lost,
try
to
write
about
it
in
a
diary
or
just
simply
on
paper.
In
several
months,
you
will
look
back
and
read
it
with
curiosity
about
yourself.
"Who
was
I
then,
and
what
could
I
have
been
thinking "
101.
Judging
from
the
letter,
SJ's
problem
was
that
she
didn't
know
.
A.
whether
to
give
up
her
best
friend
B.
what
to
do
without
her
best
friend
C.
who
to
choose
between
two
friends
D.
how
to
stop
missing
her
former
friend
102.
By
"a
new
way
of
being",
the
writer
referred
to
the
situation
in
which
SJ
had
to
.
A.
find
a
new
friendship
B.
live
without
a
best
friend
C.
learn
to
give
up
D.
be
independent
103.
When
the
writer
said
"your
friend
is
a
little
ahead
of
herself",
she/he
meant
SJ's
friend
.
A.
was
acting
without
thinking
B.
was
doing
something
she
might
regret
later
C.
was
too
young
to
fall
in
love
D.
was
unwise
to
leave
SJ
so
soon
104.
The
writer
believed
SJ
would

by
the
time
her
former
friend
lost
her
boyfriend.
A.
grow
physically
stronger
B.
do
better
at
school
C.
feel
more
independent
and
confident
D.
win
her
best
friend
back
105.
The
last
paragraph
seems
to
suggest
that
.
A.
keeping
a
diary
helps
correct
oneself
B.
SJ
will
get
over
her
problem
soon
C.
unhappy
experiences
are
easy
to
forget
D.
one
shouldn't
forget
the
past
experiences
B
Choosing
a
roommate
is
not
always
as
easy
as
it's
expected
to
be.
When
I
left
for
college,
I
was
forced
to
live
with
a
total
stranger
for
the
first
time—I'm
the
only
child
in
my
family.
I'd
go
to
bed
early
for
a
class
beginning
at
8:00
a.m.
and
my
roommate
would
turn
on
the
lights,
leave
the
door
open
and
invite
friends
over
after
I'd
be
trying
to
sleep.
After
a
month,
I
changed
the
room.
Over
four
years
I
managed
to
have
six
roommates
in
total.
The
one
that
was
my
least
favorite
was
my
old
friend.
This
is
common.
Friends
think
that
because
they
get
along
so
well,
sharing
a
room
or
an
apartment
should
be
OK.
But
the
fact
that
they
don't
share
a
room
or
an
apartment
is
part
of
the
reason
why
they
get
along
so
well.
That
separation
of
space,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
can
be
the
friendship
saver.
Living
with
friends
can
often
hinder
you
from
meeting
new
people.
It
means
graduating
from
college
with
the
same
friends
you
went
in
with.
Some
people
I
knew
when
I
was
in
college
all
went
to
the
same
high
school
and
all
of
them
lived
together
in
college.
By
the
time
we
graduated,
they
were
still
living
together
and
had
not
really
made
any
new
friends.
More
often
than
not,
I've
seen
friendships
end
by
the
decision
to
become
roommates.
Two
friends
of
mine
were
friends
when
they
went
into
college
and
shared
a
room
but
hardly
spoke
to
each
other
by
the
end
of
the
school
year.
My
advice:
move
out
and
make
a
new
friend.
106.
According
to
Paragraph
2,
why
did
the
writer
move
out
A.
Because
he
wanted
to
live
with
an
old
friend.
B.
Because
his
roommate
didn't
like
living
with
him.
C.
Because
he
was
not
allowed
to
invite
his
friends
over.
D.
Because
his
sleep
was
seriously
affected
by
his
roommate's
actions.
107.
The
writer
makes
his
point
clear
mainly
by
.
A.
referring
to
data
B.
asking
questions
C.
giving
examples
D.
following
the
order
of
time
108.
In
which
section
of
a
website
can
we
most
probably
read
this
passage
A.
Life
in
the
city.
B.
College
life
lessons.
C.
Plans
for
high
school
life.
D.
Apartment
information.
C
Steve
and
Yaser
first
met
in
their
chemistry
class
at
an
American
university.
Yaser
was
an
international
student
from
Jordon.
He
wanted
to
learn
more
about
American
culture
and
hoped
that
he
and
Steve
would
become
good
friends.
At
first,
Steve
seemed
very
friendly.
He
always
greeted
Yaser
warmly
before
class.
Sometimes
he
offered
to
study
with
Yaser.
He
even
invited
Yaser
to
eat
lunch
with
him.
But
after
the
semester,
Steve
seemed
more
distant.
The
two
former
classmates
didn't
see
each
other
very
much
at
school.
One
day,
Yaser
decided
to
call
Steve,
but
Steve
didn't
seem
very
interested
in
talking
to
him.
Steve's
change
of
attitude
hurt
Yaser.
"Steve
said
we
were
friends,"
Yaser
complained,
"and
I
thought
friends
were
friends
for
ever."
Yaser
is
a
little
confused.
As
a
foreigner,
he
doesn't
understand
the
way
American
view
friendship.
Americans
use
the
word
"friend"
in
a
very
general
way.
They
may
call
both
casual
acquaintances(泛泛之交)
and
close
companions
"friends".
These
friendships
are
based
on
common
interests.
When
the
shared
activity
ends,
the
friendship
may
fade.
Now
as
Steve
and
Yaser
are
no
longer
classmates,
their
"friendship"
has
changed.
In
some
cultures,
friendship
means
a
strong
life-long
bond
between
two
people.
In
these
cultures,
friendships
develop
slowly,
since
they
are
built
to
last.
American
society
is
one
of
rapid
changes.
Studies
show
that
one
out
of
five
American
families
moves
every
year.
American
friendships
develop
quickly,
and
they
may
change
just
as
quickly.
People
from
the
United
States
may
at
first
seem
friendly.
Americans
often
chat
easily
with
strangers.
But
American
friendliness
is
not
always
an
offer
of
true
friendship.
After
an
experience
like
Yaser's,
people
who
have
been
in
this
country
for
only
a
few
months
may
consider
Americans
to
be
fickle.
Learning
how
Americans
view
friendship
can
help
non-Americans
avoid
misunderstandings.
It
can
also
help
them
make
friends
the
American
way.
109.
What's
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
Friendship
in
different
cultures.
B.
An
experience
of
a
Jordon
student.
C.
Friendship
between
Steve
and
Yaser.
D.
Americans'
view
on
friendship.
110.
Steve
seemed
more
distant
to
Yaser
later
because
.
A.
Yaser
was
not
used
to
American
friendships
B.
they
were
from
different
countries
C.
they
were
not
in
the
same
class
any
more
D.
Yaser
couldn't
understand
the
true
friendship
111.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Americans
are
really
hard
to
make
friends
with.
B.
Slowly-developed
friendship
may
last
long.
C.
American
friendliness
can't
be
trusted.
D.
Americans
prefer
to
stay
with
their
new
friends.
112.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
the
underlined
word
"fickle"
A.
Changeable.
B.
Trustable.
C.
Distant.
D.
Cold.
D
There
is
a
saying
in
English
that
"blood
is
thicker
than
water",
meaning
that
you
have
stronger
ties(联系)
with
your
family
than
with
other
people.
While
this
may
be
true,
we
are
seeing
a
gradual
trend(趋势)
towards
the
"framily"—our
closest
friends,
especially
those
who
feel
like
parts
of
our
families.
The
average
teenager
sees
friends
at
school
but
the
communication
doesn't
end
there.
Online
chatting,
mobile
phones,
emails
and
text
messaging
now
allow
you
to
stay
in
touch
with
your
friends
almost
at
any
time.
And
as
more
and
more
of
us
move
away
from
home
to
go
to
schools,
universities
or
work
in
other
cities,
our
ties
with
friends
are
getting
even
closer
than
those
with
our
families.
In
Australia
and
the
United
States,
many
teenagers
leave
home
after
high
school.
In
large
cities,
where
rent
is
expensive,
it
is
common
to
find
yourself
sharing
a
house
and
making
friends
with
people
from
everywhere.
Since
moving
to
Shanghai,
I
have
shared
places
with
Chinese
people
as
well
as
people
from
the
US,
Australia,
France,
Spain
and
Britain.
Each
of
them
has
taught
me
valuable
life
lessons,
which
may
have
once
been
taught
by
family.
I
learned
from
friends
many
things
like
cooking,
looking
for
a
house
and
paying
bills.
When
I
need
advice
or
have
something
in
my
mind,
it
is
my
friends
who
I
call.
It
has
increasingly
become
friends
who
we
turn
to-to
share
the
details
of
our
lives.
So,
while
blood
is
still
thicker
than
water,
friends
are
becoming
more
like
family.
113.
The
underlined
word
"framily"
in
Paragraph
1
stands
for
.
A.
friends
who
finally
become
family
members
B.
the
closest
friends
like
family
members
C.
close
friends
made
at
school
D.
friends
and
family
members
114.
What
do
many
Australian
teenagers
do
after
high
school
according
to
the
passage
A.
They
stay
at
home
with
their
parents.
B.
They
share
a
house
with
other
people
in
other
cities.
C.
They
learn
valuable
life
lessons
from
other
countries'
teenagers.
D.
They
turn
to
their
friends
for
help
rather
than
their
family
members.
115.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
Friends
are
as
important
as
family
members
in
our
life.
B.
Family
members
are
more
important
than
friends.
C.
We
should
live
with
friends,
not
with
parents.
D.
We
should
make
friends
in
other
cities.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Several
easy
ways
to
make
friends
It's
hard
to
make
friends
if
you
stay
home
alone
all
the
time.
You
need
to
get
out
of
the
house
and
do
things
that
will
help
you
meet
other
people.
116.

You'll
find
that
it's
easier
to
make
friends
with
people
who
have
similar
interests.
Learn
from
people
at
school
who
seem
to
make
friends
easily.
117.

Don't
copy
everything
they
do,
but
try
some
of
their
techniques.
It
will
help
you
develop
your
own
social
style.
Don't
be
afraid
to
show
people
what
you're
really
good
at.
Talk
about
the
things
that
you
like
best.
People
will
want
to
learn
about
your
interests.
118.

Find
out
the
latest
news,
or
listen
to
the
most
popular
types
of
music.
The
more
you
have
to
say,
the
more
people
will
want
to
talk
with
you.
Be
a
good
listener,
and
let
people
talk
about
themselves.
Don't
try
to
control
the
conversation
with
"me,
me,
me."
119.

This
will
make
people
feel
special,
and
they
will
want
to
be
your
friend.
Look
people
in
the
eye
when
you
talk
to
them.
If
you
don't
make
eye
contact,
people
may
think
you're
not
interested
in
them.
120.

After
you
make
new
friends,
keep
them
by
being
a
good
friend.
It's
likely
that
your
friends
will
treat
you
in
the
same
way.
A.
Join
a
club
or
play
a
sport.
B.
Notice
what
they
say
and
how
they
act.
C.
As
a
result,
they
may
stop
being
interested
in
you.
D.
Don't
be
too
shy
to
have
a
conversation
the
next
day.
E.
Ask
lots
of
questions,
and
show
an
interest
in
the
answers.
F.
Think
of
some
topics
that
would
make
good
conversation.
G.
It's
hard
to
get
other
people
to
like
you
if
you
don't
like
yourself.
九、补全短文(共8小题;共8分)
Keeping
in
touch
with
our
friends
is
an
important
part
of
friendship.
This
does
not
mean
that
121.

have
to
write
or
call
our
friends
everyday.
It
does
mean,
however,
that
we
122.

care
enough
about
our
friends
to
find
out
how
they
are
doing
from
time
to
time.
People
have
different
habits
about
keeping
in
touch
with
others.
Some
like
to
call
their
friends,
sometimes
many
times
123.

day.
Others
prefer
to
e-mail
their
friends.
Still
124.

prefer
writing
letters
so
that
they
can
include
photos
or
interesting
articles
125.

the
envelopes
along
with
their
letters.
Some
even
write
postcards
while
they
are
on
vacation
126.

send
them
to
friends.
Every
kind
of
communication
is
important.
It
is
127.

important
what
kind
of
call
we
make
or
letter
we
send.
128.

is
important
is
that
we
let
others
know
we
care
about
them.
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。
I
went
to
England
last
summer
as
a
exchange
student,
and
stayed
there
for
three
months.
I
used
to
thinking
we
had
various
after-school
activities.
However,
I
was
surprised
find
they
had
even
more
diverse
projects.
I
made
friend
with
the
daughter
of
my
home-stay
family,
which
was
a
college
student.
He
was
a
member
of
different
kinds
of
clubs,
so
I
took
the
chance
to
join
in
some
clubs,
too.
Can
you
believe
I
make
a
robot
in
the
Lego
Club
I
felt
very
proudly
because
I
got
the
first
prize
with
my
Lego
robot.
Time
spending
in
England
is
so
memorable
that
I
will
treasure
it
forever.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
A
3.
B
4.
A
5.
B
6.
C
7.
A
8.
C
9.
A
10.
B
11.
A
12.
B
13.
B
14.
C
15.
A
16.
Born
place
17.
A
Japanese
father
18.
15/Fifteen
years
old
19.
friendship
20.
stays
away
from
听力原文
Section
A
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
six
conversations
between
two
speakers.
For
each
conversation,
there
are
several
questions
and
each
question
is
followed
by
three
choices
marked
A,
B
and
C.
Listen
carefully
and
then
choose
the
best
answer
for
each
question.
You
will
hear
each
conversation
TWICE.
Questions
1
and
2
are
based
on
Conversation
1.You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
1
M:
Excuse
me.
Are
you
lost
W:
Yes,
I
am,
sir.
I'm
not
a
New
Yorker.
I'm
a
visitor.
M:
Where
are
you
going
W:
I'm
going
to
Wall
Street.
M:
That's
easy.
You
aren't
far
from
there.
Just
walk
three
blocks
that
way.
Questions
3
and
4
are
based
on
Conversation
2.
You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
2
M:
We
are
all
here
but
Jack,
Miss
Moore.
W:
Why
is
Jack
not
here
M:
Sorry
to
tell
you
that
he
broke
his
left
foot
and
is
in
hospital
now.
W:
How
did
that
come
about
M:
He
played
football
with
some
of
his
friends
yesterday
afternoon
and
was
hurt
when
he
was
trying
to
catch
the
ball.
W:
Was
he
hurt
badly
Let's
go
to
see
him
this
afternoon
after
class.
M:
OK.
Questions
5
and
6
are
based
on
Conversation
3.
You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
3
W:
Why
are
you
so
excited,
Peter
M:
You
see.
We
had
an
English
test
last
Friday
afternoon.
Now
the
result
has
been
out
this
morning.
W:
You
must
have
got
the
best
scores,
I
think.
M:
Yes.
You
are
right.
I
got
an
A
in
it.
My
teacher
praised
me
in
class
and
my
father
will
give
me
a
present
for
it.
W:
Really
What
will
your
father
give
you
M:
A
new
bike!
He
says
that
it
is
Tuesday
tomorrow
and
he
won't
go
to
work,
so
he
will
buy
me
a
new
bike.
W:
Congratulations!
M:
Thank
you!
Questions
7
through
9
are
based
on
Conversation
4.
You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
4
M:
Are
you
watching
sports
news
W:
You
guessed
it.
I'm
watching
the
news
about
Li
Na.
She
has
entered
quarter-finals.
M:
She's
a
born
talent.
Is
tennis
your
favorite
sport
W:
Hmm…
It's
hard
to
say.
I
like
table
tennis
better,
but
I'd
like
to
know
about
Chinese
athletes.
M:
Do
you
play
much
table
tennis
W:
Yes,
quite
a
bit.
How
about
a
game
sometime
M:
Sorry.
Strictly
speaking,
I'm
a
spectator
of
table
tennis,
and
for
badminton
I
only
watch.
W:
Oh,
what's
your
favorite
M:
I
often
play
football
with
my
classmates.
Questions
10
through
12
are
based
on
Conversation
5.
You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
5
M:
Excuse
me.
Can
I
ask
you
a
few
questions
W:
OK.
M:
Well,
how
old
are
you
W:
Sixteen.
M:
Right.
When
you
leave
school,
do
you
think
you'll
get
your
own
home,
away
from
your
parents
W:
Oh,
yes.
I'm
sure
I
will,
in
the
next
few
years.
I'll
find
the
money
somehow
and
move
in
with
friends.
M:
Do
you
think
you'll
get
married
in
the
next
five
years
W:
Probably,
but
I
certainly
don't
want
children
yet.
I'm
too
young.
M:
OK.
Would
you
like
to
travel
W:
I'd
like
to,
but
I
don't
think
I
will
although
I
have
a
lot
of
time.
Anyway,
you
certainly
need
money
for
that.
M:
Thanks
very
much.
Questions
13
through
15
are
based
on
Conversation
6.
You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
6
W:
What's
wrong
Your
stomachache
again
M:
No,
no…it's
nothing.
Probably
too
much
food
at
dinner.
W:
You're
going
back
to
the
doctor
tomorrow.
This
has
gone
on
too
long.
If
you
don't
watch
out,
you're
going
to
end
up
on
the
surgeon's
table
just
like
your
brother.
M:
Oh,
don't
be
silly.
He
never
took
care
of
himself
and
he
drank
like
a
fish.
It's
different
with
me.
I
just
eat
a
little
too
much.
Maybe
the
junk
food.
W:
Look,
this
is
a
problem
that
runs
in
your
family.
Your
father
had
it,
your
brother,
your
uncle…
M:
Listen,
this
is
ridiculous.
Oh,
it's
burning.
W:
You're
going
to
the
doctor
tomorrow
and
that's
final.
M:
OK.
OK.
I'll
go.
Section
B
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
a
short
passage.
Listen
carefully
and
then
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS.
You
will
hear
the
short
passage
TWICE.
You
now
have
twenty-five
seconds
to
read
the
questions
on
the
QUESTION
BOOKLET.
Takeshi
Kaneshiro
is
one
of
Asia's
most
attractive
stars.
Many
of
Takeshi's
fans
will
find
it
hard
to
copy
the
way
he
plays
the
violin
in
the
movie.
He
impressed
his
director
To
Kei
Fung
by
learning
to
play
the
violin
in
a
few
weeks.
This
attitude
to
hard
work
is
one
of
the
reasons
Takeshi
is
such
a
good
role
model
for
young
people.
Like
many
young
people,
he
values
friendship
more
than
anything
else.
"My
best
friends
are
my
former
schoolmates,"
he
once
said,
"We
became
close
when
we
were
at
school
and
will
be
friends
forever."
Besides
his
good
looks
and
hairstyle,
he
is
well
known
for
his
healthy
image.
He
started
his
acting
career
at
the
young
age
of
15,
but
unlike
other
pop
stars,
he
has
rarely
behaved
badly.
He
stays
away
from
drugs,
alcohol
and
cigarettes.
Violence,
rude
words
and
dirty
jokes
seldom
appear
in
his
movies.
He
was
born
in
Taiwan
to
a
Japanese
father
and
a
Chinese
mother,
so
many
fans
in
both
China
and
Japan
see
him
as
their
own
star.
He
learnt
Chinese
and
Japanese
as
a
boy,
and
now
also
speaks
fluent
English.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
upset
22.
ignore
23.
calm
24.
concern
25.
outdoors
26.
settled
27.
recovered
28.
pack
29.
Personally;
disagree
30.
series
31.
power
32.
exactly
33.
grateful
34.
tips
35.
suffered
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
packing
37.
calmed
38.
concern
39.
grateful
40.
purpose
41.
upsets
42.
suffer
43.
disagree
44.
powered
45.
entirely
46.
ignored
47.
outdoors
48.
recover
49.
loose
50.
settled
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
she
had
packed
up
52.
a
series
of
articles
53.
on
purpose
54.
write/set,
down
55.
haven't;any
longer
56.
get
tired
of
57.
suffering
from
58.
went
through
59.
getting
on/
along
well
60.
are/were,
concerned
about
61.
in
order
not
to/so
as
not
to
62.
joined
in
singing
63.
Add
up
64.
calm,
down
65.
disagreed
with
each
other
on/over/about
五、单项选择
66.
D
67.
D
68.
B
69.
C
70.
C
71.
C
72.
A
73.
C
74.
B
75.
B
76.
C
77.
D
78.
D
79.
C
80.
D
六、完形填空
81.
B
82.
C
83.
D
84.
A
85.
C
86.
D
87.
A
88.
C
89.
B
90.
D
91.
C
92.
D
93.
B
94.
C
95.
A
96.
C
97.
B
98.
B
99.
A
100.
A
七、阅读理解
101.
B
102.
D
103.
C
104.
C
105.
B
106.
D
107.
C
108.
B
109.
D
110.
C
111.
B
112.
A
113.
B
114.
B
115.
A
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
116.
A
117.
B
118.
F
119.
E
120.
C
九、补全短文
121.
we
122.
should
123.
a
124.
others
125.
in
126.
and
127.
not
128.
What
十、短文改错(不分行)
129.
a改为an
130.
thinking改为think
131.
find前加to
132.
friend改为friends
133.
which改为who
134.
he改为she
135.
删掉join后的in
136.
make改为made
137.
proudly改为proud
138.
spending改为spent