Module2
Developing
and
Developed
Countries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,共7.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话或独白你将听一遍。
1.
Where
are
the
speakers
probably
right
now
A.
In
a
lab.
B.
At
a
cleaner's.
C.
At
a
dentist's.
2.
Who
watched
the
movie
most
often
A.
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
The
man's
little
brother.
3.
What
did
the
man
do
when
he
was
15
A.
He
started
to
learn
sailing.
B.
He
built
his
first
boat.
C.
He
joined
the
Navy.
4.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
It's
uncertain
whether
there
will
be
a
trip.
B.
The
boss
has
not
decided
where
to
go.
C.
He
is
afraid
he
won't
be
chosen
for
the
trip.
5.
What
is
the
weather
like
A.
Hot.
B.
Warm.
C.
Cool.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
have
the
world's
top
economic
policy
experts
promised
to
do
A.
Reduce
the
debt
of
the
poorest
countries.
B.
Reduce
the
debt
of
developing
countries.
C.
Donate
money
to
developing
countries.
7.
Where
were
the
committees
from
A.
The
World
Bank
and
the
International
Monetary
Fund.
B.
The
World
Bank
and
the
World
Trade
Organization.
C.
The
World
Trade
Organization
and
the
International
Monetary
Fund.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
does
the
woman
work
A.
In
the
toy
department.
B.
In
the
shoes
department.
C.
At
the
cashier.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
that
Christmas
means
to
her
A.
More
work
and
more
tips.
B.
More
work
and
more
headaches.
C.
More
noise
and
more
headaches.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
is
the
woman
going
when
she
meets
the
man
A.
To
the
supermarket.
B.
To
her
school.
C.
To
her
home.
11.
Why
doesn't
the
man
like
his
job
sometimes
A.
Because
he
doesn't
earn
very
much
money.
B.
Because
he
has
to
work
too
many
hours.
C.
Because
he
sometimes
has
to
work
in
bad
weather.
12.
What
will
the
man
do
this
afternoon
A.
Plant
some
trees
for
his
neighbors.
B.
Cut
grass
for
his
neighbors.
C.
Go
to
class
and
study.
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
training
period
A.
It
is
always
very
efficient.
B.
It
can
be
very
tough.
C.
It
takes
two
to
four
months.
14.
Who
tested
the
would-be
taxi
drivers
during
their
training
period
A.
Government
officers.
B.
The
older
drivers.
C.
The
taxi
company
managers.
15.
Why
can
the
training
cost
quite
a
lot
A.
Because
learners
may
fail
the
test
for
several
times.
B.
Because
learners
may
be
fined
if
they
work
as
drivers.
C.
Because
learners
must
pay
for
the
tests
and
their
medical
exams.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段对话,完成第16至第20五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读此题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。
At
the
bookstore
Kind
of
bookstore
16.
.
When
the
old
book
of
children’s
stories
was
published
In
the
17.
century.
When
the
18.
was
published
Six
years
ago.
A
book
dated
1893
Worth
19.
cents.
William
Shakespeare’s
20.
Worth
about
a
million
dollars
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
Parts
of
trees
and
bushes
came
falling
down
around
us,
but
it
was
f
that
nobody
was
hurt.
22.
With
the
d
of
science
and
technology,
people
begin
to
lead
a
better
life
gradually.
23.
Her
parents
just
had
an
i
of
300
yuan
a
month,
so
the
family
lived
a
poor
life.
24.
With
three
more
passengers
getting
on
the
bus,
the
bus
became
even
more
c
.
25.
They
e
their
guests
in
a
restaurant.
26.
Most
African
families
now
live
below
the
p
line.
27.
The
students
all
have
a
h
for
knowledge.
28.
I
e
my
dollars
for
pounds
yesterday.
29.
I
would
like
to
apply
for
the
p
of
Sales
Director.
30.
There
are
many
h
people
because
of
the
earthquake.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
31.
Many
African
women,
for
the
reason
of
(贫穷),
have
no
chance
to
get
education.
32.
It's
said
that
(旅游业)
is
the
largest
industry
in
the
world.
33.
In
order
to
look
for
his
daughter,
the
old
man
has
to
get
across
the
(拥挤的)
street.
34.
Wealth
and
(地位)
is
not
the
most
important
thing
for
him.
35.
He
is
fortunate
enough
to
have
an
i
(收入)
of
9,000
yuan
a
month.
36.
A
group
discussion
in
class
provides
a
chance
for
children
to
(交流)
views
and
ideas.
37.
The
buses
(运输)
passengers
from
the
airport
to
the
city
every
day.
38.
It
is
said
that
the
early
Mahjong
was
designed
for
(娱乐)
and
education.
39.
With
the
(发展)
of
agriculture
and
industry,
we
are
living
a
better
life.
40.
His
(渴望)
for
knowledge
drove
him
to
the
library.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
41.
我知道你已经努力了,但是你还可以更努力。(词数不限)
I
know
you
have
worked
hard,
but
you
could
.
42.
人们普遍认为教学是一门艺术,同样也是一门科学。
It
is
generally
believed
that
teaching
is
as
it
is
a
science.
43.
The
more
I
know
him,
(我越不喜欢他).
44.
Your
boss
is
said
(和这个事故有关).
45.
Would
you
like
to
(把你的自行车和我的交换)
46.
这是一个和西湖一样美的地方。
This
is
the
West
Lake.
(as...as)
47.
在学校,一些学生活跃,然而一些学生害羞,但是他们可以彼此成为好朋友。(词数不限)
At
school,
some
students
are
active
,
yet
they
can
be
good
friends
with
one
another.
48.
Although
he
is
in
poor
health,
(但是他依然努力工作).
49.
无从知晓为何一个人会有重大发现而另一个似乎同样聪慧的人却没能做到。(词数不限)
There's
no
way
of
knowing
why
one
man
makes
an
important
discovery
,
also
intelligent,
fails.
50.
如果你像关心自己那样去关心别人,你就不会被孤零零地留在那儿。
If
you
think
as
of
yourself,
you
will
not
be
left
there
alone.
(much)
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
51.
She
made
an
effort
English.
A.
to
study
B.
study
C.
to
studying
D.
by
studying
52.
I
am
a
great
fan
of
Cirque
du
Soleil
and
have
been
to
see
a
number
of
their
breathtaking
shows.
A.
fortunate
B.
attractive
C.
cautious
D.
generous
53.
There's
no
way
of
knowing
why
one
man
makes
an
important
discovery
another
man,
also
intelligent,
fails.
A.
since
B.
if
C.
as
D.
while
54.
Jack,
I'm
afraid
I'll
turn
to
you.
I
think
chemistry
is
physics.
A.
as
a
difficult
subject
as
B.
a
subject
the
same
difficult
as
C.
as
difficult
a
subject
as
D.
the
same
difficult
subject
as
55.
"Your
homework
is
all
right.
,
you
can
do
it
better,
I
think,"
said
the
mother.
A.
But
B.
While
C.
However
D.
Although
56.
I'll
walk
with
you
the
post
office.
A.
until
B.
so
far
as
C.
as
far
as
D.
as
far
57.
How
beautifully
she
sings!
I
have
never
heard
.
A.
the
better
voice
B.
a
good
voice
C.
the
best
voice
D.
a
better
voice
58.
---
The
paint
on
the
equipment
has
to
dry
for
another
two
days.
---
Yes.
I
doubt
if
the
painters
have
read
the
direction
.
A.
also;
still
B.
yet;
already
C.
still;
yet
D.
even;
yet
59.
In
his
spare
time,
he
often
listens
to
music
or
watches
TV
to
himself.
A.
encourage
B.
entertain
C.
educate
D.
direct
60.
The
success
of
a
government
should
be
in
terms
of
the
health
and
happiness
of
the
people
as
well
as
the
development
of
economy.
A.
measured
B.
observed
C.
benefited
D.
built
61.
The
technical
cooperation
and
cultural
between
the
two
countries
are
daily
on
the
increase.
A.
expenses
B.
exchanges
C.
revenges
D.
extension
62.
this
is
only
a
small
town,
it's
crowded
with
tourists
who
come
here
all
the
year
round.
A.
Since
B.
Unless
C.
Once
D.
Although
63.
Health
problems
are
considered
to
be
closely
with
bad
eating
habits
and
a
lack
of
exercise.
A.
related
B.
connect
C.
connected
D.
connection
64.
---
The
film
is,
I
have
to
say,
not
a
bit
interesting.
---
Why
It's
more
interesting
than
the
films
I
have
ever
seen.
A.
a
great
deal
B.
scores
of
C.
plenty
of
D.
a
great
many
65.
Why
is
there
traffic
on
the
street
today
than
before
A.
less
B.
fewer
C.
few
D.
much
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
I
remember
vividly
the
call
that
changed
my
life.
It
was
Tuesday,
February
18,
when
the
66
rang
in
the
kitchen
of
my
Los
Angeles
home.
On
the
67
was
Marty
Bandera,
a
literary
agent
to
whom
I
had
sent
a
draft(草稿)
of
my
novel
three
weeks
earlier.
“I
have
a
couple
of
68
,”
Bandera
said.
“First,
how
old
are
you “
“
I'm
48,“
I
replied.
“Are
you
in
good
69
”
“Yes,
excellent.
What's
this
about ”
“I've
sold
your
novels
70
one
and
a
half
million
dollars.”
I
sat
down
in
71
.I
had
written
over
fourteen
novels
in
twenty
years,
but
each
one
had
been
72
by
the
publishers.
I
suppose
many
people
would
have
been
73
but
not
me.
Each
time,
I
just
74
writing
another
one.
My
husband
advised
me
to
find
something
else
to
do,
but
I
refused
to
75
.
Seeing
this
book
76
was
the
best
thing
that
has
ever
happened
to
me.
It's
a
mystery
story
(like
all
the
others)
and
it
was
on
the
best-seller
77
two
weeks
after
publication!
I
got
my
first
lesson
in
story
78
from
my
grandmother.
She
used
to
read
me
stories.
She
was
the
one
who
gave
me
a
79
of
words.
She
sparked(激发)
my
80
and
she
has
been
a
81
influence
on
me.
I
always
had
stories
running
through
my
82
and
as
soon
as
I
could
write
I
83
them
down
on
paper.
I
married
young
and
I
have
three
children,
but
I
never
stopped
writing,
84
novels
between
doing
the
diapers(婴儿的尿布)
and
dishes.
I
am
writing
another
novel
now.
Yes,
my
85
has
changed
my
life.
66.
A.
phone
B.
bell
C.
clock
D.
alarm
67.
A.
step
B.
line
C.
side
D.
doorway
68.
A.
novels
B.
things
C.
questions
D.
problems
69.
A.
wealth
B.
health
C.
care
D.
order
70.
A.
to
B.
in
C.
on
D.
for
71.
A.
need
B.
joy
C.
delight
D.
astonishment
72.
A.
rejected
B.
received
C.
judged
D.
lost
73.
A.
worried
B.
angry
C.
discouraged
D.
excited
74.
A.
couldn't
help
B.
got
down
to
C.
got
used
to
D.
went
on
75.
A.
shut
down
B.
find
out
C.
give
up
D.
set
aside
76.
A.
sold
B.
published
C.
printed
D.
passed
77.
A.
books
B.
shops
C.
record
D.
list
78.
A.
writing
B.
organizing
C.
telling
D.
reading
79.
A.
use
B.
love
C.
meaning
D.
respect
80.
A.
hope
B.
efforts
C.
novels
D.
imagination
81.
A.
lasting
B.
normal
C.
careful
D.
general
82.
A.
mind
B.
book
C.
voice
D.
work
83.
A.
pulled
B.
put
C.
broke
D.
looked
84.
A.
thinking
B.
reading
C.
developing
D.
translating
85.
A.
friend
B.
age
C.
success
D.
failure
七、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
Charles
Dickens
was
born
on
February
7,
1812
in
Portsmouth.
His
parents
were
John
and
Elizabeth
Dickens.
Charles
was
the
second
of
their
eight
children.
Money
was
a
constant
concern
for
his
family.
The
expenses
of
having
a
large
family
were
too
much
for
his
father's
salary.
In
fact,
when
Charles
was
just
four
months
old,
the
family
moved
to
a
smaller
house
to
cut
expenses.
From
a
very
young
age
Charles
dreamed
of
becoming
a
gentleman.
He
wanted
education.
However,
when
he
was
12,
it
seemed
his
dreams
would
never
come
true.
His
parents
did
have
some
limited
funds
put
aside
to
send
one
of
their
children
to
university.
It
was
as
if
they
were
placing
all
their
bets
on
one
child.
But
Charles
was
not
that
child.
Charles'
education
was
unplanned,
but
he
supplemented(补充)
it
with
constant
reading,
particularly
of
the
eighteenth
century
novels
in
his
father's
small
library.
Later,
Charles
was
removed
from
school
and
sent
to
work
in
a
factory
to
help
support
the
family.
He
was
poorly
clothed,
ill-fed
and
forced
to
live
in
the
cheapest
place.
Charles
was
deeply
influenced
by
these
experiences.
His
childhood's
poverty,
although
unknown
to
his
readers
until
after
his
death,
had
a
heavy
influence
on
Dickens'
later
views
on
social
reform
and
the
world
he
created
through
his
fiction.
He
knew
those
kinds
of
feelings.
He
was
lost
at
that
time
when
he
worked
hopelessly
in
the
factory.
That
period
was
so
bitter
to
the
sensitive(敏感的)
boy.
When
he
was
a
successful,
happy
man,
he
could
not
look
back
upon
it
without
tears
in
his
eyes.
Luckily
the
situation
improved
within
a
year.
Charles
was
released
from
his
duties
at
the
factory.
86.
As
a
boy,
Charles
Dickens'
desire
was
.
A.
to
be
a
writer
B.
to
be
a
gentleman
C.
to
work
in
a
factory
D.
to
support
his
family
87.
From
the
second
paragraph
we
can
infer
that
.
A.
Charles
Dickens
gave
up
his
dream
when
he
was
12
B.
Charles
Dickens
enjoyed
the
hard
time
in
his
childhood
C.
Charles
Dickens
was
not
the
best
child
in
his
parents'
eyes
D.
Charles
Dickens'
parents
didn't
think
education
was
important
88.
When
Charles
Dickens
was
young,
he
was
greatly
influenced
by
.
A.
his
poor
clothes
and
bad
food
B.
his
family's
frequent
move
C.
his
constant
reading
at
home
D.
his
leaving
school
to
work
and
his
family's
poverty
89.
What
can
we
know
about
Charles
Dickens
A.
He
started
to
work
in
the
factory
in
1822.
B.
He
had
worked
in
the
factory
for
many
years.
C.
He
felt
confused
when
working
in
the
factory.
D.
He
received
a
good
education
when
he
was
young.
B
A
new
study
warns
that
about
thirty
percent
of
the
world's
people
may
not
have
enough
water
by
the
year
2025.
A
private
American
organization
called
Population
Action
International
did
the
new
study.
It
says
more
than
335
million
people
lack
enough
water
now.
These
people
live
in
28
countries.
Most
of
the
countries
are
in
Africa
or
the
Middle
East.
PAI
researchers
Robert
Engel
says
by
the
year
2025,
about
3
billion
people
lack
water.
At
least
18
more
countries
are
expected
to
have
serious
water
problems.
The
demand
for
water
keeps
increasing.
Yet
the
amount
of
water
on
the
earth
stays
the
same.
Mr.
Engel
says
the
population
in
countries
that
lack
water
is
growing
faster
than
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
The
report
says
lack
of
water
in
the
future
may
result
in
big
problems.
It
may
increase
health
problems.
Lack
of
water
often
means
drinking
water
is
not
safe.
Mr.
Engel
says
there
are
problems
all
over
the
world
because
of
diseases
carried
in
water.
Lack
of
water
may
cause
more
problems.
Countries
may
have
to
get
for
water
in
the
future.
Some
countries
now
get
60
percent
of
their
water
from
other
countries.
This
is
true
of
Egypt,
Cambodia,
Syria,
Sudan
and
Iraq.
And
the
report
says
lack
of
water
would
affect
the
ability
to
improve
their
economics.
This
is
because
new
industries
often
need
large
amounts
of
water
when
they
are
beginning.
The
Population
Action
International
study
gives
several
solutions
to
the
problem.
One
way
is
to
find
ways
to
use
water
for
more
than
one
purpose.
Another
way
is
to
teach
people
not
to
waste
water.
A
third
is
to
use
less
water
for
agriculture.
The
report
also
says
long-term
solutions
to
the
water
problem
must
include
controls
on
population
growth.
90.
According
to
the
report,
at
least
countries
will
lack
water
by
the
year
2025.
A.
18
B.
28
C.
46
D.
60
91.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
amount
of
the
water
on
earth
will
always
change
a
lot.
B.
The
report
gives
five
solutions
to
the
water
problem.
C.
Most
countries
that
lack
water
are
the
developing
countries.
D.
There's
no
long-term
solution
to
solving
the
water
problem.
92.
What's
the
result
of
lack
of
water
A.
Developing
countries
will
improve
their
economics.
B.
There
will
be
new
companies
that
need
lots
of
water.
C.
Some
countries
may
get
with
each
other
for
water.
D.
Some
countries
will
send
water
to
developing
ones.
93.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage
A.
PAI
has
done
a
lot
of
study
about
water
shortage.
B.
Water
shortage
is
quite
serious
in
the
world
nowadays.
C.
Controlling
pollution
is
the
best
way
to
deal
with
water
shortage.
D.
Water
shortage
will
be
a
big
problem
in
the
near
future.
C
Online
Money
Earning
Yes,
you
can
earn
money
online
without
any
investment
or
without
any
time
limit.
I
have
many
useful
easy
methods
for
earning
easy
money
while
we
all
spend
our
useful
time
on
the
Internet
by
surfing,
chatting,
downloading
and
other
work.
There
is
no
need
to
stop
any
other
work.
We
can
earn
with
or
without
our
daily
routine.
Here
I
tell
you
the
complete
method
for
online
earning.
First
Method
Earn
money
with
"Bux.to".
You
can
earn
money
through
"Bux.to"
by
clicking
on
ads
on
"Bux.to"
site.
First
you
need
to
open
an
account
at
"Bux.to".
"Bux.to"
is
a
new
international
and
free
English
based
service
that
allows
advertisers
to
reach
thousands
of
potential
customers
by
displaying
their
ads
on
our
"Surf
Ads"
page.
An
exact
calculated
percentage
of
all
advertising
income
is
paid
to
our
members.
"Bux.to"
makes
money
through
advertising.
●
How
you
make
money
You
view
websites
in
30
seconds
through
the
"Surf
Ads"
page.
Once
the
30
seconds
is
up,
you'll
either
get
a
green
tick(对号)
sign
or
a
red
"x".
The
green
tick
sign
means
you've
earned
$0.01
and
the
"x"
means
you
have
not
earned
money
for
the
visit.
You'll
get
red
"x"s
when
you
have
more
than
one
website
from
the
"Surf
Ads"
page
open.
When
this
happens,
you
get
no
credit.
●
Earnings
example
You
click
10
ads
per
day=$0.10
20
referrals(转送)
click
10
ads
per
day=$2.00
Your
daily
earnings=$2.10
Your
weekly
earnings=$14.70
Your
monthly
earnings=$63.00
●
How
to
get
paid
If
you
have
at
least
$10.00
accumulated,
you
can
click
on
your
account
balance
within
your
states
area
and
it
will
meet
your
request.
At
present,
it
only
makes
payments
through
"AlertPay".
It
will
soon
be
using
other
methods
of
payment.
AlertPay
is
the
payment
processing
solution
that
we
use
to
pay
members.
Your
AlertPay
address
is
the
e-mail
address
you
use
to
register
with
AlertPay.
You
can
get
a
free
AlertPay
account
at
http://alertpay.com.
Method
2
will
publish
soon…
94.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
this
passage
A.
To
tell
an
interesting
story.
B.
To
introduce
a
surprising
way
to
earn
money.
C.
To
solve
a
puzzling
problem.
D.
To
present
an
exciting
research.
95.
You
can
earn
money
by
.
A.
chatting
online
B.
advertising
some
products
C.
clicking
on
advertisements
D.
choosing
green
ticks
or
"x"s
96.
The
underlined
word
"accumulated"
can
be
replaced
by
"
".
A.
wasted
B.
spent
C.
lost
D.
gathered
D
Less
than
60
percent
of
students
now
entering
four-year
American
colleges
are
likely
to
graduate.
The
completion
rate
is
lower
than
almost
any
other
wealthy
country,
and
worst
for
poor
and
minority(少数民族)
students.
On
Tuesday
President
Obama
gave
a
nationally
broadcast
speech
to
students
about
the
importance
of
staying
in
school.
He
spoke
on
the
first
day
of
classes
at
a
high
school
in
Virginia.
He
talked
about
personal
responsibility,
and
used
himself
as
an
example
of
someone
who
overcame
difficulties.
"My
father
left
my
family
when
I
was
two
years
old,
and
I
was
raised
by
a
single
mother
who
had
to
work
and
struggled
at
times
to
pay
the
bills
and
wasn't
always
able
to
give
us
things
the
other
kid
had.
There
were
times
when
I
missed
having
a
father
in
my
life.
There
were
times
when
I
were
lonely
and
felt
like
I
didn't
fit
in,"
said
President
Obama.
But
he
told
students
that
problems
in
their
own
lives
should
not
stop
them
from
learning.
"There
is
no
excuse
for
talking
back
to
your
teacher,
or
cutting
class
or
dropping
out
of
school.
There
is
no
excuse
for
not
trying."
This
was
not
the
first
presidential
speech
to
students.
Ronald
Reagan
spoke
from
the
White
House
in
1988.
And
George
H.
W.
Bush
spoke
from
a
school
in
Washington
in
1991.
But
many
conservatives(保守派)
criticized(批评)
plans
for
the
speech.
Some
called
it
"socialized
education"
or
federal
interference(干预)
in
local
schools.
Others
feared
it
would
be
too
political.
Some
schools
decided
not
to
show
the
speech.
But
the
White
House
released(公布)
the
text
on
Monday,
and
that
calmed
a
lot
of
critics.
On
Sunday,
on
CBS
program
Face
the
Nation,
Education
Secretary
Arne
Duncan
said
30
percent
of
students
do
not
graduate
from
high
school.
He
called
the
dropout
rate
"staggering(令人难以置信的)".
It
represents
more
than
a
million
students
every
year
who
entered
ninth
grade
but
did
not
complete
12th
grade.
97.
President
Obama
gave
a
nationally
broadcast
speech
on
Tuesday
to
.
A.
criticize
the
students
who
talked
back
to
their
parents
B.
tell
the
students
how
he
hated
to
go
to
school
in
his
childhood
C.
encourage
students
to
drop
out
(辍学)
D.
persuade
the
students
to
go
on
with
their
studies
even
if
they
have
problems
98.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Some
people
considered(认为)
Obama's
speech
to
be
too
political.
B.
George
H.
W.
Bush
spoke
to
students
from
the
White
House
in
1990.
C.
Obama's
mother
left
him
when
he
was
two
years
old.
D.
The
White
House
decided
not
to
release
the
text
on
Monday.
99.
It
can
be
inferred(推断)
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
there
is
40
percent
of
dropout
in
high
school
B.
the
dropout
rate
of
American
schools
is
amazing
C.
only
one
million
students
can
finish
12th
grade
each
year
D.
not
all
the
people
support(支持)
the
president's
speech
100.
What
is
the
dropout
rate
of
American
high
school
A.
More
than
a
million.
B.
More
than
2
million.
C.
30
percent.
D.
20
percent.
101.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
can
be
.
A.
Obama's
Hard
Childhood
B.
Obama
Encourages
Students
to
Carry
on
Studies
C.
Obama's
Speech
Met
Criticism
D.
Amazing
Dropout
Rate
of
the
US
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Practical
Ways
to
Get
Motivated
Be
mindful
of
your
"why".
If
I
need
to
clean
the
floor,
but
I
really
don't
like
cleaning,
then
I
won't
feel
very
motivated
to
do
it.
However,
if
I
have
a
big
enough
reason
to
do
it—because
I'm
having
some
guests
to
come
over,
or
I
love
the
feeling
of
having
a
clean
floor,
then
that
"bigger
purpose"
can
be
strong
enough
to
get
me
to
act,
even
though
I
don't
enjoy
cleaning.
If
I
stay
mindful
of
why
I'm
doing
it,
I
can
get
motivated
to
do
it.
102.
Celebrate
your
successes.
It's
easy
to
get
down
on
yourself
because
you
haven't
reached
your
goal
yet.
You
may
overlook
all
of
the
hard
work
and
small
goals
that
you've
accomplished.
Remember
to
reward
yourself
and
to
celebrate
your
successes.
103.
In
the
same
way,
how
can
you
motivate
yourself
if
you're
not
going
to
reward
yourself
and
celebrate
your
successes
104.
Imagine
how
good
you'll
feel
when
you've
reached
your
goal.
Take
a
moment
and
think
about
how
you'll
feel
and
what
you'll
think
after
you've
achieved
it.
What
does
it
feel
like
105.
Focus
on
that
feeling,
and
use
it
to
drive
you
right
now
to
move
towards
your
goal.
Just
think
of
how
good
it
will
be.
Get
inspired.
Read
stories,
watch
movies,
listen
to
other
people
who
have
achieved
what
you
want
to
achieve.
Imagine
what
they
had
to
go
through
to
get
to
where
they
are.
Imagine
how
big
the
heart
is
of
some
of
your
biggest
heroes
and
how
badly
they
wanted
what
they
achieved.
106.
A.
Imagine
having
already
achieved
it.
B.
Get
help
and
support
when
you're
not
feeling
motivated.
C.
So
remind
yourself
of
why
you're
doing
what
you're
doing.
D.
What
kind
of
self-talk
would
you
use
to
motivate
yourself
E.
Let
them
inspire
you
to
access
your
own
great
desire
within.
F.
You
might
feel
proud,
happy,
satisfied,
or
any
other
emotion.
G.
Would
you
be
able
to
properly
train
a
dog
without
rewarding
him
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Every
day,
you
have
the
o107.
to
go
on
a
"cross-country"
trip
once
in
a
lifetime.
How
do
you
wish
to
108.
the
time
Do
you
want
to
do
it
by
109.
every
minute
and
stopping
to
savor
every
unique
opportunity,
or
by
simply
focusing
110.
your
goals
and
trying
to
111.
(达到)
them
You
can
reach
any
destination
or
any
goal
you
set
for
yourself,
but
how
you
do
so
will
112.
(决定)
how
enjoyable
today
will
be.
The
runner
113.
only
looks
down
at
the
road
will
reach
the
destination,
114.
won't
have
the
same
experience
as
the
runner
who
looks
at
the
road
and
n115.
the
sights,
sounds
and
smells
around
him
or
her.
So
make
an
116.
(努力)
to
notice
one
person's
face,
one
part
of
nature,
or
one
event
on
your
journey
to
tomorrow.
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。
Miss
Brown,
We
have
received
your
application
last
week.
We
regret
to
informing
you
that
our
company
has
hired
other
girl
for
the
job
of
secretary.
Having
careful
studied
your
certificate,
we
decided
that
we
should
need
someone
with
more
office's
experience
for
this
particular
position.
You
have
impressed
us,
but,
with
your
desire
to
learn
and
your
ability
to
work
hard,
we
do
hope
that
you
will
apply
position
in
our
company
sometimes
in
the
future.
We
would
like
to
thank
you
for
your
interesting
in
our
company.
Please
contact
to
us
if
there
are
any
further
questions.
Yours,
John
Smith
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
C
3.
B
4.
A
5.
A
6.
B
7.
A
8.
A
9.
B
10.
C
11.
C
12.
A
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
16.
Secondhand
17.
18th
18.
mystery
19.
fifty/50
20.
signature
听力原文
(Text
1)
M:
You'
ll
be
glad
to
know
that
no
new
holes
have
shown
up
on
the
X-rays,
Miss
Smith.
W:
That'
s
good
news.
I'
ll
just
have
my
teeth
cleaned
then.
(Text
2)
W:
I
just
saw
the
film
for
the
fourth
time,
but
I
still
enjoyed
it.
M:
That'
s
nothing.
I'
ve
seen
it
twice
but
my
little
brother
has
seen
it
ten
times.
(Text
3)
W:
When
did
you
first
become
interested
in
sailing,
Bob
M:
When
I
was
about
seven
years
old.
I
built
my
first
boat
when
I
was
15.
When
I
was
18,
I
joined
the
Navy.
W:
Wow.
That'
s
great!
(Text
4)
W:
Mike,
do
you
know
how
many
people
the
boss
chose
for
the
business
trip
to
America
next
month
M:
Well,
as
far
as
I
know,
it's
not
yet
decided
whether
there'
ll
even
be
a
trip.
(Text
5)
Could
I
have
your
attention
please,
ladies
and
gentlemen
Our
bus
will
arrive
at
Lake
Park
in
a
few
minutes.
This
is
a
favorite
tourist
destination
in
summer,
especially
on
a
hot
summer
afternoon
like
today.
Here
we
are.
Please
watch
your
step
as
you
get
off!
(Text
6)
W:
What'
s
the
morning
news,
Tom
M:
Well,
the
world'
s
top
economic
policy
experts
have
again
promised
to
reduce
the
debt
of
developing
countries.
W:
Really
M:
Yes.
They
said
more
agreement
and
more
support
for
any
aid
program
will
be
necessary
before
action
can
be
taken.
They
spoke
after
a
meeting
in
Washington.
W:
Was
that
the
first
time
committees
from
the
World
Bank
and
from
the
International
Monetary
Fund
met
M:
Yes,
it
brought
together
economic
and
financial
ministers
from
around
the
world.
(Text
7)
W:
Hi,
Tony.
I
feel
so
tired.
M:
Oh,
I'
m
sorry.
Is
there
something
wrong
W:
Yes.
Christmas
is
coming.
And
it
seems
everything
has
been
going
wrong
lately.
M:
Here
...
Sit
down
and
tell
me
about
it.
W:
Well,
recently
I'
ve
had
to
be
at
work
by
8
am.
You
know
I
work
in
the
toy
department
at
the
shopping
center.
M:
Ah,
yes,
of
course
it'
s
much
busier
than
usual.
Everyone'
s
shopping
for
Christmas
presents.
W:
Yesterday
I
overslept
and
I
was
ten
minutes
late.
At
10
o'
clock
the
front
doors
of
the
shopping
center
opened
and
a
flood
of
shoppers
walked
into
the
toy
department.
Soon
people
were
shouting,
pushing
me
around
or
making
angry
demands.
M:
Oh,
that'
s
awful.
W:
I'
m
used
to
it
now.
It'
s
just
that
selling
gifts
for
kids
is
such
an
unpleasant
job
before
Christmas.
Christmas
doesn'
t
mean
much
to
me
now
except
more
work
and
more
headaches.
(Text
8)
M:
Hi!
Mary!
W:
Hello,
Frank!
How
are
you
M:
I'
m
fine.
Where
are
you
heading
W:
I'
m
on
my
way
home
from
work.
I
work
part-time
at
a
supermarket.
M:
What
do
you
do
there
W:
I
work
in
the
produce
section,
wrapping
fresh
fruit
and
vegetables;
sometimes
when
it
gets
really
busy,
I
work
at
the
check-out
counter.
Have
you
got
a
job,
Frank
M:
Yeah,
I
do
yard
work
for
people,
you
know,
cutting
grass,
pulling
weeds,
things
like
that.
W:
I'd
like
to
do
that.
It
must
be
nice
to
work
outdoors.
M:
Sometimes
it
is,
except
when
it
rains,
or
snows,
or
gets
too
hot,
or
too
cold,
or
...
W:
I
guess
every
job
has
its
drawbacks.
There
are
times
when
I
get
pretty
tired
of
carrying
things
around
on
my
job,
but
a
job
is
a
job,
got
to
earn
money
for
school.
M:
Me
too!
Tuition
sure
is
high,
isn'
t
it
Well,
I'
d
better
get
going;
I'
ve
got
to
plant
some
trees
for
my
neighbors
this
afternoon.
W:
Well,
don'
t
work
too
hard!
Holding
down
a
job,
going
to
class,
studying,
sometimes
it
can
become
too
much
for
one
person.
Take
it
easy!
M:
You
too!
It'
s
great
seeing
you!
(Text
9)
London
taxi
drivers
know
the
capital
like
the
back
of
their
hands.
No
matter
how
small
the
street
is,
the
driver
will
be
able
to
get
you
there
without
any
trouble.
The
reason
London
taxi
drivers
are
so
efficient
is
that
they
have
all
gone
through
a
very
tough
training
period
to
get
a
special
taxi
driving
license.
During
this
period,
which
can
take
from
two
to
four
years,
the
would-be
taxi
drivers
have
to
learn
the
most
direct
route
to
every
single
road
to
and
from
different
points
of
the
city.
They
are
tested
several
times
during
the
training
period
by
government
officers.
The
exams
are
terrible
experiences.
The
officers
ask
you,"How
do
you
get
from
Birmingham
Palace
to
the
Tower
of
London "And
you
have
to
take
them
there
in
the
most
direct
line.
When
you
get
to
the
tower,
they
won'
t
say"Well
done"
.
They
will
quickly
move
on
to
the
next
question.
After
five
or
six
questions,
they
will
just
say"See
you
in
two
months'
time"
.
Then
you
know
the
exam
is
over.
Learner
drivers
are
not
allowed
to
work
and
earn
money
as
drivers.
Therefore,
many
of
them
keep
their
previous
jobs
until
they
have
obtained
the
license.
The
training
can
cost
quite
a
lot
because
learners
have
to
pay
for
the
tests
and
the
medical
exam
themselves.
(Text
10)
W:
Tom,
I
really
enjoy
going
through
a
secondhand
bookstore
like
this
one.
It'
s
interesting
to
see
what
people
used
to
enjoy
reading.
Do
you
see
this
old
book
of
children'
s
stories
It
was
published
in
the
18th
century.
M:
But
some
of
these
books
aren'
t
so
old
as
that
...
See
This
mystery
was
published
only
six
years
ago.
It
costs
seventy-five
cents.
You
can'
t
beat
that.
W:
Hey!
Look
at
this!
M:
What
Are
you
getting
interested
in
19th-century
poetry
all
of
a
sudden
W:
No.
Look
at
the
signature!
Someone
gave
this
book
as
a
present
and
wrote
a
note
on
the
inside
of
the
front
cover.
It'
s
dated
1893.
Maybe
it'
s
worth
something.
M:
Everything
on
that
shelf
is
worth
fifty
cents.
W:
But
if
this
is
a
signature
of
someone
who
is
well
known
it
might
bring
a
lot
more.
I
hear
William
Shakespeare'
s
signature
is
worth
about
a
million
dollars.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
fortunate
22.
development
23.
income
24.
crowded
25.
entertained
26.
poverty
27.
hunger
28.
exchanged
29.
position
30.
homeless
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
poverty
32.
tourism
33.
crowded
34.
position
35.
income
36.
exchange
37.
transport
38.
entertainment
39.
development
40.
hunger
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
make
greater
efforts
42.
much
an
art
as
43.
the
less
I
like
him/
the
more
I
hate
him
44.
to
be
connected
with
the
accident
45.
exchange
your
bike
for
mine
46.
as
beautiful
a
place
as
47.
while
some
are
shy
48.
he
still
works
hard
49.
while
another
man
50.
as
much
of
others
五、单项选择
51.
A
52.
A
53.
D
54.
C
55.
C
56.
C
57.
D
58.
C
59.
B
60.
A
61.
B
62.
D
63.
C
64.
A
65.
A
六、完形填空
66.
A
67.
B
68.
C
69.
B
70.
D
71.
D
72.
A
73.
C
74.
B
75.
C
76.
B
77.
D
78.
C
79.
B
80.
D
81.
A
82.
A
83.
B
84.
C
85.
C
七、阅读理解
86.
B
87.
C
88.
D
89.
C
90.
C
91.
C
92.
C
93.
D
94.
B
95.
C
96.
D
97.
D
98.
A
99.
D
100.
C
101.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
102.
C
103.
G
104.
A
105.
F
106.
E
九、补全短文
107.
opportunity
108.
spend
109.
enjoying
110.
on
111.
achieve
112.
determine
113.
who
114.
but
115.
notices
116.
effort
十、短文改错(不分行)
117.
去掉received前的have
118.
informing改为inform
119.
other改为another
120.
careful改为carefully
121.
office's改为office
122.
but改为so
123.
apply后加for
124.
sometimes改为sometime
125.
interesting改为interest
126.
去掉contact后的to