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Module2
No
Drugs单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.
5分,满分7.
5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题巷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt
A.
£19.
15.
B.
£9.
15.
C.
£9.
18.
答案是B.
1.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
tonight
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Go
to
a
concert.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
an
office.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
in
a
bedroom.
3.
What
time
is
it
now
A.
2:30.
B.
2:20.
C.
2:10.
4.
What
did
the
man
buy
yesterday
A.
Shirts.
B.
Shoes.
C.
Trousers.
5.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
A.
Study
at
home.
B.
Go
to
school.
C.
Come
back
early.
第二节(共12小题;每小题1.
5分,满分18分)
听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Clerk
and
guest.
B.
Nurse
and
patient.
C.
Manager
and
secretary.
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
this
conversation
A.
The
man
can't
smoke
in
the
office.
B.
The
man's
living-room
is
full
of
smoke.
C.
The
man
can't
get
a
non-smoking
room.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
Why
is
the
man
sleeping
on
the
job
A.
He
has
to
work
late.
B.
He
has
to
get
up
early.
C.
He
has
a
busy
social
life.
9.
How
did
the
man
probably
go
to
work
in
the
past
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
motorbike.
10.
How
long
does
it
take
the
man
to
go
to
work
now
A.
About
two
hours.
B.
About
one
hour.
C.
About
15
minutes.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
Where
is
the
woman
probably
speaking
A.
In
a
changing
room.
B.
At
a
school
cafe.
C.
At
an
information
desk.
12.
When
can
the
man
swim
in
the
afternoon
A.
From
one
to
three.
B.
From
three
to
five.
C.
From
five
to
seven.
13.
What
would
the
man
like
to
play
A.
Tennis.
B.
Football.
C.
Basketball.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
Why
did
the
couple
leave
A.
They
got
their
concert
tickets.
B.
They
felt
angry
with
the
woman.
C.
They
didn't
want
to
wait
any
longer.
15.
How
soon
will
the
ticket
office
be
closed
A.
In
one
hour.
B.
In
two
hours.
C.
In
three
hours.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
quarreled
with
the
man.
B.
She
is
waiting
for
her
friend.
C.
She
has
moved
up
only
a
little.
17.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man
A.
He
is
willing
to
wait.
B.
He
is
pleased
to
see
the
woman.
C.
He
is
disappointed
about
his
phone
order.
第三节(共3小题,每小题1.
5分,满分4.5分)
听下面一段材料,将第18至20三个小题的信息补充完整,每个小题不超过三个单词;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟的作答时间。本段材料读两遍。
BRIGHTON
TOURIST
INFORMATION
OFFICEWorking
hours:(Monday-Friday):
9:00
a.m.-6:00
p.m.Information
on:
hotels,
restaurants
&
18.

City
tours:
from
Churchill
Square,
around
19.

Tours
cost:
£5.00.Tickets
from:
20.

18.

19.

20.

二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
Eating
just
one
carrot
a
day
can
r

the
possibility
of
getting
the
serious
eye
disease
by
40%.
22.
His
failure
has
no
c

with
the
quality
of
his
work.
23.
This
film
is
for
a

only.
Children
mustn't
watch
it.
24.
T

centres
can
help
people
to
stop
taking
drugs.
25.
As
is
known
to
all,
it
is
i

to
hunt
wildlife.
26.
It
is
l

to
rain
soon,
so
you'd
better
take
your
umbrella.
27.
The
operation
is
a
success
and
now
the
patient
is
out
of
d
.
28.
Bill
and
I
often
d

but
we
are
good
friends.
29.
I
can't
remember
how
the
tune
goes
but
I'll
r

it
when
I
hear
it.
30.
China
is
getting
more
and
more
p

in
the
world.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
31.
His
appearance
has
changed
so
much
that
you
cannot
(认出)
him.
32.
The
change
in
climate
may
(影响)
your
health.
33.
The
street
was
so
crowded
that
he
had
to
(减)
speed
to
forty
kilometres
an
hour.
34.
His
heart
sickened
at
the
thought
of
that
(可怕的)
scene.
35.
These
two
reports
of
the
accident
(不同意)
with
each
other.
36.
Don't
be
afraid
when
you
are
in
face
of
(危险).
37.
The
president
is
the
most
(有力量的)
man
in
America
and
probably
the
world.
38.
We
have
(联系)
with
various
international
corporations
in
Europe.
39.
They're
no
longer
children,
you
see,
they're
(成年人)
now.
40.
Jackson
was
(可能)
to
have
died
before
he
was
rushed
to
the
hospital.
41.
Doctors
are
trying
out
a
new
(治疗方法)
for
depression.
42.
There
is
a
restaurant
(在附近)
and
it
is
always
crowded
because
it
is
so
popular.
43.
I
also
smoked
and
became
(上瘾)
to
cigarettes.
44.
It's
known
that
smoking
(香烟)
is
not
permitted
in
public
now.
45.
A
knife
was
found
at
the
scene
of
the
(犯罪)
and
it
was
sent
to
the
police
station
immediately.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
46.
财富鲜与幸福相关。
Wealth
is
seldom


happiness.
47.
盘子从她手中掉了下来,成了碎片。(词数不限)
The
plate
dropped
from
her
hands,

pieces.
48.
他慢慢地解释,以便让每一个人都听懂。
He
explained
it
slowly



make
everyone
understand
it.
49.
为了赶上6点的火车,我们起得很早。




the
six
o'clock
train,
we
got
up
very
early.
50.
她吸烟成瘾,健康状况处于极大的危险之中。
She




and
her
health
is
in
great
danger.
51.
我刚从收音机上听说暴风雨有可能要来。(词数不限)
I've
just
heard
a
warning
on
the
radio
.
52.
为了通过下周的考试,每一位学生都在刻苦学习。(词数不限)
,
every
student
is
working
hard.
53.



(由于)
the
serious
flood,
two-thirds
of
the
buildings
in
the
area
need
repairing.
54.
There
are
(书店里有这么多的书以至于)
I
can't
decide
which
one
to
buy.(词数不限)
55.
那场音乐会太美妙了,我想再去听一次。
That
was

I'd
like
to
listen
to
it
again.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
56.
They've

the
prices
in
the
shop,
so
it's
a
good
time
to
buy.
A.
reduced
B.
increased
C.
fallen
D.
dropped
57.
The
rare
species
which
are

disappearing
should
deserve
more
attention
from
us
human
beings.
A.
in
place
of
B.
in
search
of
C.
in
memory
of
D.
in
danger
of
58.
A
jewel
shop
was

between
midnight
and
5
a.
m.
A
lot
of
valuable
things
were
stolen.
A.
broken
out
B.
broken
away
from
C.
broken
in
D.
broken
into
59.
Sam
is

to
pass
all
the
final
examinations
because
he
is
working
very
hard.
A.
probable
B.
likely
C.
maybe
D.
possible
60.
Ann
gave
up
her
teaching
post
in
1986

join
the
International
North
Pole
Expedition.
A.
so
that
B.
in
order
that
C.
so
as
to
D.
so
long
as
61.
He
had
to
work
as
a
waiter
to
pay
for
his
tuition
fees,
so
after
school
he

towards
the
cafe.
A.
moved
B.
headed
C.
toured
D.
turned
62.

more
about
Chinese
culture,
Jack
has
decided
to
take
Chinese
folk
music
as
an
elective
course.
A.
Learn
B.
Learned
C.
To
learn
D.
To
be
learning
63.
Most
of
the
children
now
are

to
surfing.
Many
parents
have
no
good
ways
to
settle
it.
A.
addicted
B.
anxious
C.
powerful
D.
fortunate
64.
I
didn't

my
primary
school
classmate
Jane
until
I
listened
to
her
self introduction.
A.
know
B.
recognize
C.
find
D.
realize
65.

the
theft,
his
father
will
be
accused.
A.
Relate
to
B.
Relating
C.
Related
to
D.
Related
from
66.
Smoking
too
much
will

your
health
greatly.
A.
affect
B.
effect
C.
effort
D.
comfort
67.
My
English
teacher
was

humorous

he
can
make
every
student
burst
into
laughter.
A.
so;
as
to
B.
such;
as
to
C.
such;
that
D.
so;
that
68.
Jim
kept
quiet
about
the
accident

lose
his
job.
A.
in
not
order
to
B.
in
order
not
to
C.
in
order
to
not
D.
not
in
order
to
69.
It
is
obvious
that
the
old
man
will
die
soon,
because
he
has

the
struggle.
A.
given
in
B.
given
out
C.
given
away
D.
given
up
70.
Father
was
late
for
work

the
traffic
jam,
and
,
the
boss
blamed
him
for
it.
A.
as
a
result;
as
a
result
of
B.
as
a
result
of;
as
a
result
C.
as
a
result
of;
in
other
words
D.
as
a
result;
in
other
words
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
When
I
was
small,
my
grandmother
died
and
I
couldn't
understand
why
I
had
no
tears.
71

that
night
when
my
dad
tried
to
72
,
my
laugh
turned
into
crying.
So
it
came
as
no
73

to
learn
that
researchers
believe
crying
and
laughing
come
from
the
same
part
of
the
74
.
Just
as
laughing
has
many
health
advantages,
scientists
are
discovering
that
75

does
crying.
Whatever
it
takes
for
us
to
reduce
76

is
important
to
our
emotional(情绪的)
health,
and
crying
as
the
study
shows
that
85
percent
of
women
and
73
percent
of
men
feel
77

after
crying.
78
,
tears
attract
help
from
other
people.
Researchers
79

that
when
we
cry,
people
around
us
become
kinder
and
friendly
and
they
are
more
80

to
provide
support
and
comfort.
Tears
also
enable
us
to
81

our
emotions
better;
82

we
don't
even
know
we're
very
sad
83

we
cry.
We
learn
about
our
emotions
through
crying,
and
then
we
can
84

them.
Just
as
crying
can
be
healthy,
not
crying—holding
back
tears
of
85
,
pain
or
suffering—can
be
86

for
physical
health.
87

have
shown
that
too
much
control
of
emotions
can
88

high
blood
pressure,
heart
problems
and
some
other
illnesses.
If
you
have
a
health
problem,
89

will
certainly
not
ask
you
to
cry.
But
when
you
feel
like
crying,
don't
90

it.
It's
a
natural
and
healthy
emotional
response.
71.
A.
And
B.
So
C.
As
D.
But
72.
A.
wake
me
up
B.
cheer
me
up
C.
call
me
up
D.
bring
me
up
73.
A.
gain
B.
surprise
C.
pain
D.
joy
74.
A.
brain
B.
mouth
C.
memory
D.
mind
75.
A.
it
B.
either
C.
so
D.
neither
76.
A.
pleasure
B.
weight
C.
words
D.
pressure
77.
A.
better
B.
worse
C.
healthy
D.
sick
78.
A.
Instead
B.
However
C.
Besides
D.
Therefore
79.
A.
expect
B.
agree
C.
advise
D.
require
80.
A.
interested
B.
exciting
C.
unwilling
D.
ready
81.
A.
understand
B.
offer
C.
start
D.
create
82.
A.
gradually
B.
regularly
C.
sometimes
D.
easily
83.
A.
if
B.
because
C.
since
D.
until
84.
A.
begin
with
B.
end
up
with
C.
fill
up
with
D.
deal
with
85.
A.
anger
B.
hunger
C.
happiness
D.
calm
86.
A.
good
B.
bad
C.
difficult
D.
dangerous
87.
A.
Books
B.
Newspapers
C.
Studies
D.
Instructions
88.
A.
turn
to
B.
stick
to
C.
relate
to
D.
lead
to
89.
A.
parents
B.
doctors
C.
scientists
D.
teachers
90.
A.
fight
B.
accept
C.
strike
D.
hit
七、阅读理解(共13小题;共26分)
A
The
problem
started
when
the
family
moved
and
Chris
switched
schools.
He
made
friends
with
a
new
set
of
kids,
some
of
whom
used
drugs.
The
first
time
Chris
used
cocaine(可卡因)
was
with
friends
at
Larry's
house.
Everyone
pooled
their
money
to
buy
a
few
grams
of
cocaine.
Larry
told
them,
“It's
safe
as
long
as
you
don't
use
it
too
often.
It
won't
turn
you
into
an
addict(上瘾者)
like
other
drugs.

During
the
following
year,
the
group
tried
crack
along
with
cocaine.
Chris
bragged,
“I
can
handle
this
material!”
Larry
agreed,
“As
long
as
you
only
take
a
little
bit,
you'll
be
okay.”
He
said
he
sold
it
to
them
“at
cost”
and
described(描述)
it
as
“pure
cocaine”.
When
one
friend
ended
up
in
the
hospital
from
an
overdose(过量),
Chris
thought,
“That'll
never
happen
to
me.
Since
I'm
mostly
sniffing(smelling)the
drug,
I
won't
have
any
problem.”
At
16,
Chris
dropped
out
of
school.
When
his
parents
tried
to
change
his
mind,
he
left
home
without
telling
them
where
he
was
going.
He
lasted
two
weeks
working
at
a
pizza
parlor(shop)
before
getting
fired
for
stealing
money.
That's
when
he
started
selling
cocaine.
“I'll
only
do
this
until
I
get
back
on
my
feet,”
he
told
himself.
Chris'
family
found
him
living
alone
in
a
run-down
part
of
town.
A
school
friend
has
called
the
family
to
tell
them
where
he
was.
“It
probably
saved
my
life,”
Chris
says.
“I
was
half-dead.”
To
pay
for
Chris
to
enter
a
drug
treatment
center,
his
dad
took
a
second
job.
Chris
is
grateful
to
getting
treatment.
Now
he's
able
to
see
colors
again.
In
the
depths
of
his
addiction
he
saw
everything
in
black
and
gray.
91.
Chris
began
to
use
cocaine
.
A.
when
his
friend,
Larry,
persuaded
him
to
do
so
B.
because
he
wanted
to
try
it
only
on
his
own
C.
when
all
of
his
friends
taught
him
how
to
use
it
D.
because
he
liked
it
very
much
92.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
Chris
got
crack
and
cocaine
from
Larry
free
of
charge.
B.
Larry
sold
crack
and
cocaine
to
Chris
and
some
of
his
friends.
C.
It
is
safe
to
use
a
little
cocaine.
D.
Chris
used
cocaine
for
half
a
year.
93.
From
the
last
paragraph,
we
can
learn
that
.
A.
Chris
gets
free
treatment
B.
Chris
wants
to
thank
his
parents
for
paying
for
his
treatment
C.
Chris'
dad
works
hard
in
order
to
be
rich
D.
Chris
has
good
eyesight
in
seeing
colors
B
"Can
I
get
a
light "
This
question
is
among
the
most
common
between
smokers.
What
if
this
question
was
to
come
from
an
unusual
source
In
April
2014,
the
National
Health
Promotion
Foundation
uploaded
an
anti-smoking
advertisement
onto
YouTube.
The
anti-smoking
ad
has
quickly
been
known
as
the
"most
powerful
anti-smoking
ad."
The
anti-smoking
video,
called
the
"Smoking
Kid"
features
children
walking
up
to
adult
smokers
asking
for
a
light.
The
children
in
the
ad
are
actors
but
the
adults
smoking
are
unsuspecting
participants
in
the
project.
The
video
begins
with
the
statement
"adults
know
that
smoking
is
harmful,
but
don't
remind
themselves
of
this
fact."
Once
a
"smoking
kid"
approaches
the
adults,
every
adult
asked
is
shocked
that
a
child
with
a
cigarette
in
hand
is
asking
for
a
light.
The
first
adult
starts
by
saying,
"I'm
not
giving
it
to
you,"
and
the
video
goes
on
to
state
"every
adult
filmed
said
no
and
reminded
the
children
that
smoking
is
bad."
Before
going
away,
the
kid
hands
each
adult
a
booklet
after
being
turned
down
for
a
light.
The
booklet
says,
"You
worry
about
me,
but
why
not
about
yourself "
Each
adult
looks
around
for
the
child
as
their
faces
are
filled
with
confusion
and
discomfort.
The
video
shows
that
a
few
of
the
smokers
quickly
threw
away
their
cigarettes
or
put
their
cigarettes
away,
showing
that
this
experiment
was
affective
at
that
moment.
The
most
influential
element
in
the
ad
isn't
the
use
of
children
or
the
responses
from
the
smoking
adults.
It
comes
down
to
something
much
simpler
than
that.
Why
is
it
that
we
worry
about
other
people,
forgetting
to
worry
about
ourselves
94.
According
to
the
text,
the
anti-smoking
ad
is
.
A.
unusual
B.
shocking
C.
influential
D.
encouraging
95.
The
underlined
word
"unsuspecting"
(in
Para.
2)
probably
means
.
A.
uninformed
B.
unwilling
C.
unfortunate
D.
unacceptable
96.
What
are
the
adults'
reactions
to
the
children
asking
for
a
light
A.
They
pay
no
attention
to
children's
request.
B.
They
reject
kids'
request
and
educate
them.
C.
They
look
around
for
children's
parents.
D.
They
quickly
throw
children's
cigarettes
away.
97.
The
best
title
of
the
text
might
be
.
A.
Give
up
Smoking,
for
Your
Own
Sake
B.
Keep
away
from
Smoking,
Adults
C.
Tell
Your
Children
not
to
Smoke
D.
Reject
a
Child
Asking
for
a
Light
C
Do
you
sleep
well
Some
people
get
off
to
sleep
as
soon
as
the
head
hits
the
pillow,
but
many
others
are
not
so
lucky.
In
fact,
the
lack
of
quality
sleep
has
become
a
public
health
issue
around
the
world.
According
to
the
World
Association
of
Sleep
Medicine,
45
percent
of
the
world's
population
suffer
from
sleep
problems.
One
in
eight
people
don't
sleep
well
and
are
easily
woken.
7.6
percent
sleep
less
than
3
hours
each
night.
Some
even
can
not
fall
asleep
for
several
days
in
a
row.
As
a
basic
bodily
and
mental
need,
sleep
is
essential
for
our
survival.
It
helps
us
to
fight
diseases,
strengthen
our
memory,
perform
better
in
work
and
school
and
improve
our
quality
of
life.
Lack
of
sleep
is
known
to
have
a
significant
negative
influence
on
health,
both
in
the
short
and
long
term.
Poor
sleep
has
been
associated
with
obesity,
weakened
immune
systems
and
even
some
cancers,
as
well
as
depression
and
anxiety.
The
World
Sleep
Day,
held
on
the
third
Friday
of
March,
is
an
annual
celebration
of
sleep
to
lighten
the
burden
of
sleep
problems
through
better
prevention
and
management
of
sleep
disorders.
Unhealthy
lifestyle
may
be
the
first
to
blame
for
sleeplessness.
More
and
more
people
use
cellphones
and
computers
in
bed,
with
many
staying
up
until
midnight.
Modern
technology
does
make
our
life
convenient,
but
abuse
of
it
ruins
our
health.
Environmental
conditions,
such
as
temperature,
noise,
light,
bed
comfort
also
play
an
important
role
in
one's
ability
to
get
proper
sleep.
Besides,
improper
evening
diet,
like
a
full
or
an
empty
stomach,
coffee
and
alcohol
all
contribute
to
sleep
problems.
Of
course,
when
it
comes
to
causing
poor
sleep
stress
from
finances,
family
or
work
should
never
be
ignored.
However,
those
who
suffer
from
sleep
disorders
don't
necessarily
have
to
continue
to
do
so—Most
sleep
problems
can
be
solved.
98.
What
can
be
inferred
from
paragraph
1
A.
Nobody
can
stay
awake
for
several
days.
B.
All
people
are
going
through
sleep
problems.
C.
Sleep
problems
have
become
a
worldwide
concern.
D.
The
majority
of
the
world's
population
can't
sleep
well.
99.
What
does
paragraph
4
mainly
tell
us
A.
The
influences
of
lack
of
sleep.
B.
The
possible
causes
of
poor
sleep.
C.
Poor
sleep
is
associated
with
illness.
D.
Good
sleep
helps
us
to
perform
better.
100.
What
will
be
discussed
in
the
paragraph
that
follows
A.
The
harm
of
sleep
problems.
B.
Activities
on
the
World
Sleep
Day.
C.
Interviews
of
poor
sleep
sufferers.
D.
Measures
against
sleep
problems.
D
The
latest
United
Nations
report
on
the
AIDS
spread
paints
a
sad
picture.
It
concludes
that
the
regions
of
the
world
most
affected
by
AIDS
will
experience
rapid
increases
in
deaths
among
young
adults.
This
will
have
serious
social
and
economic
results.
So
the
United
Nations
urge
developed
countries
and
international
organizations
to
work
together
to
come
up
with
a
solution.
The
spread
of
AIDS
and
the
virus
that
causes
it,
HIV,
is
particularly
destructive
in
Africa.
It
is
estimated
that
in
sub-Saharan
Africa,
over
twenty-four
million
adults
and
children
are
now
living
with
HIV.
In
sixteen
sub-Saharan
countries,
according
to
the
UN,
at
least
ten
percent
of
the
people
between
the
age
of
fifteen
and
forty-nine
are
HIV
positive.
In
South
Africa
and
Zimbabwe,
half
the
people
between
those
ages
may
die
of
AIDS.
In
Botswana,
about
one
in
three
adults
is
infected,
and
some
two-thirds
of
the
country's
fifteen-year-old
boys
may
die
before
they
grow
up.
As
a
result,
agriculture,
business,
education,
and
health
care
are
already
suffering
serious
loss
worldwide.
The
United
States
is
spending
millions
of
dollars
to
cover
it.
Funding
is
being
used
for
prevention
campaigns
and
to
make
AIDS
treatment
more
affordable.
Money
is
also
being
used
to
reduce
mother-to-child
transmission
rates;
support
home
and
community
based
care,
and
provide
care
for
children
orphaned(成为孤儿)
by
AIDS.
The
Peace
Corps
will
soon
make
an
all
out
effort
to
bring
AIDS
education
to
the
countries
most
at
risk.
It
is
important
that
the
governments
and
citizens
of
those
nations
most
affected
by
AIDS
do
their
part
to
fight
against
it.
Some,
like
Senegal
and
Uganda,
have
already
begun
programs
for
disease
prevention.
These
countries
are
experiencing
falling
or
stable
HIV
rates
and
less
suffering.
But
for
other
nations,
much
remains
to
be
done.
101.
In
Paragraph
2,
the
author
presents
some
statistical
data
to
.
A.
explain
that
more
young
boys
are
dying
of
AIDS
B.
show
that
the
spread
of
AIDS
can
hardly
be
controlled
C.
highlight
the
catastrophic
consequences
caused
by
AIDS
D.
stress
the
different
AIDS
problems
among
African
countries
102.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
infer
that
.
A.
the
USA
has
to
face
the
most
serious
financial
situation
B.
the
Peace
Crops
will
push
the
sufferers
themselves
into
fight
C.
mother-to-child
transmission
is
almost
entirely
preventable
D.
programs
for
disease
prevention
make
a
big
difference
in
all
nations
103.
The
structure
of
the
passage
is
.
A.
B.
C.
D.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Healthy
Habits
for
Living
Longer
Many
of
us
are
set
in
our
daily
habits.
We
eat
the
same
meal,
wear
the
same
clothes,
take
the
same
route
to
work
and
work
the
same
old
job.
But
what
we
sometimes
fail
to
recognize
is
the
huge
influence
that
our
daily
habits
can
have
on
our
health.
It
is
very
important
for
us
to
keep
our
daily
habits
healthy.
104.

Take
some
exercise
every
day.
Daily
exercise
does
improve
our
health.
In
fact,
studies
show
that
daily
exercise
can
add
three
years
to
our
life.
Opportunity
for
exercise
is
everywhere—just
be
creative.
Whenever
we
can,
walk
to
work.
105.

It's
really
that
simple.
Eat
a
healthy
breakfast.
Researchers
have
found
that
those
who
eat
an
early
morning
meal
are
less
likely
to
be
too
fat
and
get
diseases
compared
with
those
who
don't.
106.

All
in
all,
eating
breakfast
is
a
great
and
healthy
way
to
start
our
day.
Have
enough
sleep.
107.

Failing
to
get
at
least
seven
hours
of
sleep
appears
to
increase
the
risk
of
major
illnesses
including
cancer,
heart
disease,
diabetes
and
many
more.
Get
chances
to
communicate(交流).
108.

Any
social
communication
can
positively
affect
our
health
because
we
can
have
more
time
and
chances
to
communicate
with
others.
All
of
these
can
add
years
to
our
lives.
A.
Not
enough
quality
sleep
can
shorten
our
life.
B.
Exercise
also
helps
us
keep
away
from
illnesses.
C.
If
we
live
or
work
in
a
tall
building,
just
take
the
stairs.
D.
Breakfast-eaters
also
report
feeling
better.
E.
There's
an
old
saying
that
says
a
good
friend
is
cheaper
than
treatment.
F.
Finding
time
for
structured
exercise
can
be
pretty
much
impossible
for
many
people.
G.
By
making
just
a
few
small
changes
and
keeping
them,
we
can
add
a
few
years
to
our
life.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Not
long
ago
there
was
a
girl
109.

Daisy,
who
went
to
see
the
animals
that
gave
fur
to
make
her
sweater
110.

the
help
of
a
flying
carpet.
In
Tibet,
she
saw
an
antelope
with
a
sad
face
looking
at
her,
111.

told
her
that
they
were
killed
for
the
wool
that
was
taken
from
under
their
112.
(stomach).
Every
year
over
29,000
of
them
were
killed,
with
only
72,000
left.
In
Zimbabwe,
the
elephant
Daisy
saw
said
they
were
113.
(danger)
there.
Farmers
used
to
hunt
them
because
they
were
considered
to
have
destroyed
the
farms.
Later,
the
government
tried
to
help
the
farmers
114.

asking
the
tour
companies
to
bring
more
tourists
to
the
area
and
setting
the
number
of
animals
to
be
hunted,
115.

brought
the
farmers
a
lot
of
incomes.
As
116.

result,
farmers
started
to
protect
them.
In
the
thick
rainforest,
Daisy
saw
a
monkey
117.
(rub)
an
insect
over
his
body
to
protect
itself
against
mosquitoes.
With
all
118.

experiences,
Daisy
had
learned
how
to
work
with
WWF
to
protect
wildlife.
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。
Recently,
some
college
students
are
busy
finding
variety
of
methods
to
make
money
during
their
free
time.
Some
people
believed
that
it
is
great.
In
such
a
competitive
society,
experience
is
becoming
very
more
and
more
important.
Doing
part-time
jobs
are
a
good
way
to
get
experience.
And
it
also
helps
to
reducing
parents'
financial
stress.
Others,
therefore,
argue
that
students'
duty
is
nothing
but
study.
On
the
one
hand,
part-time
jobs
may
have
a
negative
effect
in
their
studies.
On
the
other
hand,
students
may
do
something
wrong
because
they
are
so
young
to
tell
good
from
bad.
In
my
opinion,
as
soon
as
they
arrange
their
time
reasonably,
we
are
sure
to
get
both
good
grades
and
work
experience.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
A
4.
B
5.
C
6.
A
7.
C
8.
B
9.
C
10.
A
11.
C
12.
B
13.
A
14.
C
15.
B
16.
C
17.
A
18.
museums
19.
the
city
canter
/
historic
city
center
20.
the
bus
driver
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
reduce
22.
connection
23.
adults
24.
Treatment
25.
illegal
26.
likely
27.
danger
28.
disagree
29.
recognize
30.
powerful
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
recognize
32.
affect
33.
reduce
34.
horrible
35.
disagree
36.
danger
37.
powerful
38.
connection
39.
adults
40.
likely
41.
treatment
42.
nearby
43.
addicted
44.
cigarettes
45.
crime
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
46.
related
to
47.
breaking
into
48.
so
as
to
49.
In
order
to
catch
50.
is
addicted
to
smoking
51.
that
a
rainstorm
is
likely
to
come
52.
To
pass
the
exam
next
week
53.
As
a
result
of
54.
so
many
books
in
the
store
that
55.
such
a
beautiful
concert
that/so
beautiful
a
concert
that
五、单项选择
56.
A
57.
D
58.
D
59.
B
60.
C
61.
B
62.
C
63.
A
64.
B
65.
C
66.
A
67.
D
68.
B
69.
D
70.
B
六、完形填空
71.
D
72.
B
73.
B
74.
A
75.
C
76.
D
77.
A
78.
C
79.
B
80.
D
81.
A
82.
C
83.
D
84.
D
85.
A
86.
B
87.
C
88.
D
89.
B
90.
A
七、阅读理解
91.
A
92.
B
93.
B
94.
C
95.
A
96.
B
97.
A
98.
C
99.
B
100.
D
101.
C
102.
B
103.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
104.
G
105.
C
106.
D
107.
A
108.
E
九、补全短文
109.
called
110.
with
111.
who
112.
stomachs
113.
endangered
114.
by
115.
which
116.
a
117.
rubbing
118.
her
十、短文改错(不分行)
119.
variety前加a
120.
believed改为believe
121.
去掉more前的very
122.
are
a
good
way中的are改为is
123.
reducing改为reduce
124.
therefore改为however
125.
effect后的in改为on
126.
so改为too
127.
soon改为long
128.
we改为they