Module3
Music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)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.
Which
sport
does
the
woman
like
best
A.
Baseball.
B.
Badminton.
C.
Volleyball.
2.
What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do
A.
Go
shopping.
B.
See
a
film.
C.
Have
hair
cut.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.
At
a
hospital.
B.
At
a
shop.
C.
At
a
post
office.
4.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Friends.
C.
Couple.
5.
What
does
the
woman
probably
do
A.
A
reporter.
B.
A
student.
C.
A
tour
guide.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
happened
to
the
man
A.
He
lost
his
job.
B.
He
failed
his
final
test.
C.
He
was
late
for
school.
7.
How
is
the
man's
feeling
to
the
woman
A.
Frightened.
B.
Grateful.
C.
Disappointed.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
will
the
woman
take
the
boys
to
A.
School.
B.
Park.
C.
Hospital.
9.
What
is
the
man
planning
to
do
A.
Open
a
savings
account.
B.
Bake
a
birthday
cake.
C.
Buy
a
birthday
present.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
kind
of
music
does
the
woman
prefer
A.
Classical
music.
B.
Pop
music.
C.
Country
music.
11.
What
does
the
man
say
about
classical
music
A.
He
listens
to
it
when
cooking.
B.
It
is
good
for
his
brain.
C.
It
can
help
reduce
stress.
12.
What
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
in
the
end
A.
He
can
find
some
recordings
on
the
Internet.
B.
He
can
buy
some
new
CDs
online.
C.
He
can
listen
to
Mozart's
music.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
probably
A.
At
the
woman's
house.
B.
At
the
hospital.
C.
In
an
office.
14.
Why
does
the
man
meet
the
woman
A.
To
find
out
why
the
woman's
recent
work
was
poor.
B.
To
ask
about
the
woman's
family.
C.
To
discuss
future
plans.
15.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman's
mother
A.
She
is
seriously
sick.
B.
She
had
an
accident.
C.
She
died
of
stomach
cancer.
16.
What
is
the
man's
attitude
to
the
woman
in
the
end
A.
He
is
angry.
B.
He
is
sad.
C.
He
is
kind.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
will
people
do
tomorrow
morning
A.
Watch
a
performance.
B.
Have
a
meeting.
C.
Go
sightseeing.
18.
Why
does
the
speaker
have
to
change
today's
plan
A.
Diana
Decker
wants
to
speak
first.
B.
The
first
speaker
got
food
poisoning.
C.
He
will
attend
an
important
meeting.
19.
When
will
the
coffee
break
start
A.
At
9:30.
B.
At
10:00.
C.
At
10:30.
20.
Where
will
the
discussion
be
held
A.
In
Room
201.
B.
In
the
meeting
hall.
C.
In
the
Youth
Action
Theater.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
Many
m
would
prefer
to
write
and
play
their
own
music.
22.
We
can
sometimes
m
(结合,混合)
business
with
pleasure.
23.
If
the
words
of
a
song
are
c
,
they
are
not
easy
to
understand
and
the
song
is
not
catchy.
24.
What
parents
do
has
a
great
i
on
their
children.
25.
She
began
to
c
songs
at
an
early
age.
26.
Beethoven
showed
musical
t
when
he
was
very
young.
27.
His
mother
didn't
know
that
he
had
l
his
life
in
the
war.
28.
Mozart
is
the
greatest
musical
g
of
all
time.
29.
Martin
Luther
King's
emotional
speech
reduced
many
of
the
a
to
tears.
30.
The
singer
has
recorded
seven
a
,
which
are
sold
well.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
31.
As
we
know,
oil
and
water
don't
(混合).
32.
The
lady
you
met
yesterday
was
one
of
the
famous
(音乐家)
in
this
city.
33.
Deng
Lijun
will
be
forever
remembered
for
her
(动人的)
pop
songs.
34.
Her
daughter
has
a
special
(才能)
for
singing.
35.
It
is
said
that
that
famous
singer
has
made
his
next
(专辑).
36.
You
should
do
more
and
try
your
best
to
(影响)
him.
37.
Life
is
getting
more
(复杂的)
and
difficult.
38.
The
(听众)
was
enthusiastic
for
the
opening
of
the
play.
39.
It
is
said
that
Jay
Chou
is
a
musical
(天才).
40.
To
our
surprise,
that
child
began
to
(作曲)
at
the
age
of
five.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
41.
他们刚完成修理工作,这时下雨了。
They
when
it
rained.
(finish)(词数不限)
42.
He
sat
(记录)
everything
that
was
said.
43.
他们到家后马上给我打了电话。(用时间或原因状语从句完成句子)
(词数不限)
They
phoned
me
.
44.
当我走出来时,公共汽车已经走了。(词数不限)
By
the
time
I
got
outside,
the
bus
.
45.
她唱歌的时候,眼泪从脸颊流下来。
,
the
tears
ran
down
her
cheeks.
46.
The
play
had
already
been
on
for
quite
some
time
(我们到达时)
the
New
Theatre.
(arrive).
47.
当他赶到学校的时候,第一节课已经上完了。
By
the
time
he
got
to
the
school,
the
first
period
.
48.
你有绘画的天赋吗?(词数不限)
Do
you
49.
I
am
trying
to
make
up
the
time
I
lost
(在我生病期间).
(while)
50.
这次参观中的所见所闻使我感触很深。
I
was
deeply
what
I
saw
and
heard
during
this
visit.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
51.
It
just
isn't
fair
I
was
working
as
a
waiter
last
month,
my
friends
were
lying
on
the
beach.
A.
whenever
B.
though
C.
for
D.
while
52.
What
the
teacher
said
had
a
great
on
his
later
career.
A.
effort
B.
influence
C.
affect
D.
expression
53.
Edison
was
a
clever
boy,
and
he
was
fourteen,
he
had
learned
advance
mathematics
by
himself.
A.
whenever
B.
by
the
time
C.
the
moment
D.
ever
since
54.
years
went
by,
he
gradually
lost
interest
in
reading
novels.
A.
With
B.
Since
C.
While
D.
As
55.
Just
use
this
room
for
the
time
being,
and
we'll
offer
you
a
larger
one
it
becomes
available.
A.
as
soon
as
B.
unless
C.
as
far
as
D.
until
56.
Tom
was
about
to
close
the
window
his
attention
was
caught
by
a
bird.
A.
when
B.
if
C.
and
D.
till
57.
I
was
just
going
to
cut
my
rose
bushes
but
someone
it.
Was
it
you
A.
has
done
B.
had
done
C.
would
do
D.
will
do
58.
How
to
create
enough
jobs
for
the
laid-off
workers
is
a(n)
problem
to
which
there
is
no
simple
solution.
A.
delicate
B.
internal
C.
emergent
D.
complex
59.
Our
conversation
turned
to
the
changes
that
in
the
village
by
then.
A.
have
taken
place
B.
take
place
C.
had
taken
place
D.
took
place
60.
I
was
impressed
his
humor
when
we
worked
together.
A.
on
B.
at
C.
with
D.
of
61.
John
had
to
have
his
car
repaired
in
a
garage
because
it
seriously.
A.
damaged
B.
was
being
damaged
C.
had
damaged
D.
had
been
damaged
62.
Mr.
Smith
has
a(n)
for
making
a
difficult
subject
understandable
and
interesting.
A.
interest
B.
ability
C.
talent
D.
skill
63.
The
book
has
been
translated
into
thirty
languages
since
it
on
the
market
in
1973.
A.
had
come
B.
has
come
C.
came
D.
comes
64.
It
is
the
most
instructive
lecture
that
I
since
I
came
to
this
school.
A.
attended
B.
had
attended
C.
are
attended
D.
have
attended
65.
He
smiled
politely
Mary
apologized
for
her
drunken
friends.
A.
as
B.
if
C.
unless
D.
though
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
“I
couldn't
survive
without
music,”
says
fifteen-year-old
Steve.
In
the
morning,
Steve
wakes
up
to
his
favorite
66
station.
He
listens
to
rock
on
the
radio
while
he
eats
67
.
He
puts
on
his
personal
stereo(立体声唱机)
before
he
leaves
the
house
and
listens
to
cassettes
on
the
bus
to
68
.
“Last
week
I
put
my
headphones
on
in
the
maths
69
.”
admits
Steve.
“The
teacher
was
really
70
.
She
took
my
headphones
away
and
I
couldn't
use
them
for
a
week.
It
was
71
.”
At
home
Steve
does
his
homework
to
music—loud
music.
“My
mother
72
shouts
'Turn
it
down!'”
says
Steve.
“She
can't
73
how
I
can
work
74
music
on,
but
music
75
me
to
concentrate.”
Steve
would
like
to
make
music
himself.
“I'm
learning
to
play
the
guitar.
76
,
it
doesn't
sound
too
good
at
the
77
.
But
I'm
going
to
keep
practicing!”
For
78
like
Steve,
music
is
a
very
important
part
of
79
.
Music
is
social;
it
brings
people
together
at
discos,
parties
and
concerts.
Fast,
80
music
is
full
of
energy;
it
helps
people
to
81
their
problems
and
have
82
.
Music
talks
about
love,
freedom
and
imagination.
There
are
always
new
songs
and
new
styles.
83
Steve's
mother
agrees
that
music
brings
some
problems.
“Steve
is
a
sensible
boy,”
she
says,
“I
don't
think
he
would
ever
take
drugs
hearing
rock.
But
I
84
worry
about
his
hearing
with
all
that
loud
music.
And
it
85
me
crazy!”
66.
A.
railway
B.
bus
C.
television
D.
radio
67.
A.
breakfast
B.
lunch
C.
supper
D.
dinner
68.
A.
work
B.
office
C.
school
D.
party
69.
A.
workshop
B.
class
C.
dormitory
D.
schoolroom
70.
A.
excited
B.
worried
C.
angry
D.
tired
71.
A.
terrible
B.
hopeless
C.
poor
D.
surprising
72.
A.
sometimes
B.
seldom
C.
frequently
D.
always
73.
A.
expect
B.
bear
C.
understand
D.
believe
74.
A.
while
B.
at
C.
for
D.
with
75.
A.
helps
B.
leads
C.
causes
D.
forces
76.
A.
Unluckily
B.
Actually
C.
Disappointingly
D.
Necessarily
77.
A.
first
B.
last
C.
moment
D.
period
78.
A.
boys
B.
girls
C.
friends
D.
teenagers
79.
A.
study
B.
life
C.
family
D.
school
80.
A.
sound
B.
noisy
C.
light
D.
loud
81.
A.
forget
B.
settle
C.
remove
D.
leave
82.
A.
smiles
B.
future
C.
fun
D.
sense
83.
A.
And
B.
However
C.
Meanwhile
D.
But
84.
A.
can
B.
do
C.
will
D.
should
85.
A.
causes
B.
results
C.
drives
D.
leaves
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
Louis
Armstrong
had
two
famous
nicknames.
Some
people
called
him
Bagamo.
They
said
his
mouth
looked
like
a
large
bag.
Musicians
often
called
him
Pops,
as
a
sign
of
respect
for
his
influence
on
the
world
of
music.
Born
in
1901
in
New
Orleans,
he
grew
up
poor,
but
lived
among
great
musicians.
Jazz
was
invented
in
the
city
a
few
years
before
his
birth.
Armstrong
often
said,
“Jazz
and
I
grew
up
together.”
Armstrong
showed
a
great
talent
for
music
when
he
was
taught
to
play
the
cornet(短号)
at
a
boy's
home.
In
his
late
teens,
Armstrong
began
to
live
the
life
of
a
musician.
He
played
in
parades,
clubs,
and
on
the
steamboats
that
traveled
on
the
Mississippi
River.
At
that
time,
New
Orleans
was
famous
for
the
new
music
of
jazz
and
was
home
to
many
great
musicians.
Armstrong
learned
from
the
older
musicians
and
soon
became
respected
as
their
equal.
In
1922
he
went
to
Chicago.
There,
the
tale
of
Louis
Armstrong
began.
From
then
until
the
end
of
his
life,
Armstrong
was
celebrated
and
loved
wherever
he
went.
Armstrong
had
no
equal
when
it
came
to
playing
the
American
popular
song.
His
cornet
playing
had
a
deep
humanity(仁爱)
and
warmth
that
caused
many
listeners
to
say,
“Listening
to
Pops
just
makes
you
feel
good
all
over.”
He
was
the
father
of
the
jazz
style
and
also
one
of
the
best-known
and
most
admired
people
in
the
world.
His
death,
on
July
6,
1971,
was
headline
news
around
the
world.
86.
Armstrong
was
called
Pops
because
he
.
A.
looked
like
a
musician
B.
was
a
musician
of
much
influence
C.
showed
an
interest
in
music
D.
traveled
to
play
modern
music
87.
The
second
paragraph
is
developed
A.
by
space
B.
by
examples
C.
by
time
D.
by
comparison
88.
Which
statement
about
Armstrong
is
true
A.
His
tale
began
in
New
Orleans.
B.
He
was
born
before
jazz
was
invented.
C.
His
music
was
popular
with
his
listeners.
D.
He
learned
popular
music
at
a
boy's
home.
89.
Which
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
The
Invention
of
the
Jazz
Music
B.
The
Father
of
the
Jazz
Style
C.
The
Making
of
a
Musician
D.
The
Spread
of
Popular
Music
B
All
of
America's
popular
music—jazz,
country,
rock
and
roll,
and
hip
hop—develops
from
the
Delta
blues.
Its
words
gave
voice
to
the
lives
of
workers
in
the
fields
of
the
Deep
South.
The
blues
may
have
something
to
do
with
sadness,
but
singing
it
is
an
act
of
defiance,
not
despair(绝望).
The
blues
reminds
us
of
our
weak
points
while
encouraging
us
to
see
how
far
we
can
actually
go.
We
can
still
almost
touch
the
origin
of
this
art
form.
Looking
back
on
the
journey
the
blues
took
north
up
the
Mississippi
River-when
African
Americans
left
the
South
in
search
of
new
jobs-photographer
Gail
Mooney
travelled
from
Chicago
clubs
down
to
the
Delta
to
get
the
stories
of
blues
men
and
blues
women.
They
are
still
here
today
to
link
us
to
the
music's
early
days.
"In
our
conversations,
we
talked
so
much
more
about
other
things
than
their
music,"
says
Mooney,
whose
exhibition
of
the
blues
has
just
begun
a
US
tour
this
spring.
"We
talked
about
their
childhoods,
their
cultural
origin,
and
a
time
in
America
when
people
moved
to
live
in
large
cities.
I
would
listen,
and
sometimes
I
would
get
a
feeling."
These
photos
show
some
of
the
musicians
who
worked
and
studied
with
blues
pioneers—drummer
Sam
Carr
was
the
son
of
Robert
Nighthawk,
while
Pinetop
Perkins
and
Willie
"Big
Eyes"
Smith
played
together
with
Muddy
Waters.
Already,
this
generation
is
leaving
us:
Little
Milton,
guitarist
and
vocalist,
and
Robert
"Junior"
Lockwood
(who
learned
from
Robert
Johnson,
the
greatest
blues
man
of
all)
have
passed
away
since
Mooney
began
her
project.
However,
they
left
many
valuable
things
to
us.
Turn
on
your
radio
and
some
little
piece
of
the
Delta
gets
passed
down
again.
90.
From
the
passage
we
know
that
the
blues
.
A.
contains
many
kinds
of
music
B.
aims
to
give
people
sad
feelings
C.
was
created
by
workers
D.
described
the
lives
of
workers
91.
The
underlined
word
"defiance"
in
Paragraph
1
probably
means
.
A.
being
against
B.
creation
C.
being
careful
D.
kindness
92.
Why
did
Mooney
travel
from
Chicago
clubs
down
to
the
Delta
A.
To
learn
to
play
the
blues.
B.
To
find
the
origin
of
the
blues.
C.
To
take
more
beautiful
photos.
D.
To
learn
about
different
cultures.
C
Music
is
an
international
language.
The
songs
that
are
sung
or
played
by
instruments
are
beautiful
to
people
everywhere.
Popular
music
in
America
is
what
every
student
likes.
Students
carry
small
radios
with
earphones
and
listen
to
music
before
class,
after
class
and
at
lunch.
Students
with
cars
buy
large
speakers(扬声器)
and
play
the
music
loudly
as
they
drive
on
the
street.
Adult
drivers
listen
to
music
on
the
car
radio
as
they
drive
to
work.
They
also
listen
to
the
news
about
sports,
the
weather,
politics,
and
activities
of
the
American
people.
But
most
of
the
radio
broadcast
is
music.
Pop
or
popular
music
singers
make
much
money.
They
make
a
CD
or
tape
which
radio
stations
use
in
every
state.
Once
the
popular
singer
is
heard
throughout
the
country,
young
people
buy
his
or
her
tapes.
Some
of
the
money
from
these
tapes
comes
to
the
singer.
Wherever
the
singer
goes,
all
the
young
people
want
to
meet
him
or
her.
Now
the
singer
has
become
a
national
star.
Besides
pop
music,
there
are
two
other
kinds
of
music
that
are
important
to
Americans.
One
is
called
folk
music.
It
tells
stories
about
the
common
life
of
Americans.
The
other
is
called
western
or
country
music.
This
was
started
by
cowboys
who
would
sing
at
night
to
the
cows
they
were
watching.
Today,
any
music
about
country
life
and
the
love
between
a
country
boy
and
his
girl
is
called
western
or
country
music.
Serious
music
for
the
concert
halls
is
called
classical
music.
Music
for
instruments
is
called
orchestra
music,
such
as
the
symphonies
of
Beethoven.
There
are
operas
for
singers,
ballets
for
dancers
like
the
story
of
Liang
Shanbo
and
Zhu
Yingtai
in
China.
93.
In
what
way
can
music
be
regarded
as
an
international
language
A.
Popular
music
is
what
everyone
enjoys.
B.
The
wonderful
songs
are
popular
with
the
world
people.
C.
When
music
is
played,
it
seems
as
if
it
were
speaking
to
us.
D.
Music
is
too
popular
for
everyone
to
be
able
to
play
it.
94.
What
can
we
know
about
music
and
people
in
America
A.
Adult
drivers
listen
to
news
as
well
as
music
when
they
drive
to
work.
B.
Adult
drivers
never
listen
to
music
when
they
drive
to
work.
C.
Student
drivers
carry
small
radios
with
earphones
when
they
drive
on
the
streets.
D.
Students
always
listen
to
music
before
class,
in
class
and
after
class.
95.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
All
people
in
America
like
popular
music.
B.
Pop
singers
can
get
all
the
money
from
the
tapes.
C.
Liang
Shanbo
and
Zhu
Yingtai
is
a
kind
of
pop
music
in
China.
D.
Now,
western
or
country
music
is
a
little
different
from
its
beginning.
96.
What's
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
International
Language
B.
Music
in
America
C.
Pop
Music
D.
Music
Listeners
D
When
students
and
parents
are
asked
to
rate
subjects
according
to
their
importance,
the
arts
are
unavoidably
at
the
bottom
of
the
list.
Music
is
nice,
people
seem
to
say,
but
not
important.
Too
often
it
is
viewed
as
mere
entertainment,
but
certainly
not
an
education
priority(优先).
This
view
is
shortsighted.
In
fact,
music
education
is
beneficial
and
important
for
all
students.
Music
tells
us
who
we
are.
Because
music
is
an
expression
of
the
beings
who
create
it,
it
reflects
their
thinking
and
values,
as
well
as
the
social
environment
it
came
from.
Rock
music
represents
a
lifestyle
just
as
surely
as
does
a
Schubert
song.
The
jazz
influence
that
George
Gershwin
and
other
musicians
introduced
into
their
music
is
obviously
American
because
it
came
from
American
musical
traditions.
Music
expresses
our
character
and
values.
It
gives
us
identity
as
a
society.
Music
provides
a
kind
of
perception(感知)
that
cannot
be
acquired
any
other
way.
Science
can
explain
how
the
sun
rises
and
sets.
The
arts
explore
emotive(情感的)
meaning
of
the
same
phenomenon(现象).
We
need
every
possible
way
to
discover
and
respond
to
our
world
for
one
simple
but
powerful
reason:
No
one
way
can
get
it
all.
The
arts
are
forms
of
thought
as
powerful
in
what
they
communicate
as
mathematical
and
scientific
symbols.
They
are
ways
we
human
beings
"talk"
to
each
other.
They
are
the
language
of
civilization
through
which
we
express
our
fears,
our
curiosities,
our
hungers,
our
discoveries,
and
our
hopes.
The
arts
are
ways
we
give
form
to
our
ideas
and
imagination
so
that
they
can
be
shared
with
others.
When
we
do
not
give
children
access
to
an
important
way
of
expressing
themselves
such
as
music,
we
take
away
from
them
the
meanings
that
music
expresses.
Science
and
technology
do
not
tell
us
what
it
means
to
be
human.
The
arts
do.
Music
is
an
important
way
we
express
human
suffering,
celebration,
the
meaning
and
value
of
peace
and
love.
So
music
education
is
far
more
necessary
than
people
to
realize.
97.
According
to
Paragraph
1,
students
.
A.
disagree
with
their
parents
on
education
B.
view
music
as
an
overlooked
subject
C.
regard
music
as
a
way
of
entertainment
D.
prefer
the
arts
to
science
98.
In
Paragraph
2,
the
author
uses
jazz
as
an
example
to
.
A.
compare
it
with
rock
music
B.
show
music
identifies
a
society
C.
introduce
American
musical
traditions
D.
prove
music
influences
people's
lifestyles
99.
According
to
the
passage,
the
arts
and
science
.
A.
explore
different
phenomena
of
the
world
B.
express
people's
feelings
in
different
ways
C.
show
what
it
means
to
be
human
differently
D.
explain
the
world
in
different
ways
100.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
Music
education
needs
more
attention.
B.
Music
should
be
of
top
education
priority.
C.
Music
is
an
effective
communication
tool.
D.
Music
education
makes
students
more
imaginative.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
What
Influences
a
Person's
Self-Esteem(自尊)
Puberty(青春期)
and
Development
Some
people
struggle
with
their
self-esteem
and
body
image
when
they
begin
puberty.
101.
These
changes,
combined
with
wanting
to
feel
accepted
by
our
friends,
means
it
can
be
tempting
to
compare
ourselves
with
others.
The
trouble
with
that
is,
not
everyone
grows
or
develops
at
the
same
time
or
in
the
same
way.
Media
Images
and
Other
Outside
Influences
Our
early
teens
are
a
time
when
we
become
more
aware
of
celebrities
and
media
images—as
well
as
how
other
kids
look
and
how
we
fit
in
with
others.
102.
All
of
this
can
affect
how
we
feel
about
ourselves
and
our
bodies
even
as
we
grow
into
our
teens.
Families
and
Schools
Family
life
can
sometimes
influence
our
body
image.
103.
Family
members
might
struggle
with
their
own
body
image
or
criticize
their
kids'
looks
("why
do
you
wear
your
hair
so
long "
or
"how
come
you
can't
wear
pants
that
fit
you ").
This
can
all
influence
a
person's
self-esteem,
especially
if
they're
sensitive
to
others
peoples'
comments.
104.
Although
these
often
come
from
ignorance,
sometimes
they
can
affect
body
image
and
self-esteem.
Healthy
Self-Esteem
If
you
have
a
positive
body
image,
you
probably
like
and
accept
yourself
the
way
you
are,
even
if
you
don't
fit
some
media
"ideal".
This
healthy
attitude
allows
you
to
explore
other
aspects
of
growing
up,
such
as
developing
good
friendships,
becoming
more
independent
from
your
parents,
and
challenging
yourself
physically
and
mentally.
105.
A.
Friendship
is
an
important
part
of
our
school
life.
B.
It's
a
time
when
the
body
goes
through
many
changes.
C.
Some
parents
might
be
too
focused
on
looking
for
a
certain
way.
D.
People
may
also
experience
negative
comments
about
the
way
they
look
from
classmates.
E.
We
might
start
to
compare
ourselves
with
other
people
or
media
images.
F.
Teens
may
experience
many
problems
when
growing
up.
G.
Developing
these
parts
of
yourself
can
help
improve
your
self-esteem.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Modern
pop
music
has
its
roots
in
the
folk
songs
of
black
Americans.
In
the
early
19th
century,
black
106.
(music)
used
these
folk
songs
to
create
the
blues.
Before
long,
jazz
sprang
up,
107.
was
faster
and
livelier
108.
the
blues.
Louis
Armstrong,
one
of
the
fathers
of
jazz,
brought
liberty
to
this
style
of
music.
109.
(like)
most
musicians
who
played
the
music
as
it
was
written,
he
would
change
the
music
as
he
was
playing
it
to
reflect
his
feelings
at
the
time.
From
the
early
1930s
110.
the
early
1950s,
traditional
jazz
went
into
a
gradual
decline,
and
111.
(replace)
by
a
new
musical
trend
known
as
R
&
B.
After
that,
rock
and
roll
became
popular.
The
number
one
hit
of
1955,
Rock
Around
the
Clock,
caused
rock
music
to
be
recognized
as
its
own,
separate
style,
and
made
it
popular
around
the
world.
However,
112.
was
difficult
to
bring
rock
music
to
white
audiences
because
of
the
prejudice
and
113.
(race)
discrimination
of
the
time.
114.
(see)
this,
a
record
company
owner
Sam
Phillips
began
to
use
white
singers.
In
1954,
Elvis
Presley
made
his
first
records
for
Phillips,
and
within
two
years,
he
became
the
most
popular
music
star
in
the
world.
He
had
seventeen
number
one
songs
and
ten
number
one
albums.
One
of
the
most
successful
pop
groups,
the
Beatles
from
Britain,
brought
Western
pop
music
to
audiences
around
the
world.
In
many
ways,
the
Beatles,
were
pioneers
for
115.
was
to
come.
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。
Dear
Elli,
I
am
a
senior
student.
I
like
make
friends
with
people
and
I
do
my
best
to
get
well
with
everyone.
But
last
week
I
had
found
out
that
one
of
my
friends
wrote
their
diary,
saying
that
she
disliked
me
and
she
doesn't
want
to
be
my
friend
any
longer.
And
now
she
has
started
making
fun
of
me
because
of
I'm
fat.
I'm
kind
to
her
but
why
can't
she
be
friend
to
me
As
for
lose
the
discouraging
weight,
should
I
do
more
exercise
Use
pills
And
do
you
know
any
other
ways
Please
give
me
some
advices.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
A
4.
C
5.
B
6.
A
7.
B
8.
C
9.
A
10.
A
11.
C
12.
A
13.
C
14.
A
15.
A
16.
C
17.
A
18.
B
19.
B
20.
B
听力原文
(Text
1)
M:
I
just
love
badminton.
What's
your
favorite
sport
W:
Hmm
...
it's
hard
to
say.
I
like
baseball
a
lot,
but
I
think
I
like
volleyball
best.
(Text
2)
M:
Hurry
up!
Aren't
you
ready
yet
We're
going
to
be
late
for
the
movie.
W:
I'm
still
washing
my
hair.
Come
in
and
wait.
I'll
be
done
in
a
minute,
and
then
we
can
go
there
by
taxi.
(Text
3)
M:
What
seems
to
be
the
trouble
W:
I
think
I'm
running
a
fever.
M:
I
see.
Let
me
take
your
temperature.
(Text
4)
W:
Wonder
what
we
should
have
for
dinner
this
evening.
M:
Are
you
asking
me
W:
Yes,
I
am.
I
really
don't
feel
much
like
cooking,
but
the
family
must
eat.
M:
Well,
you
know
me.
I
can
always
eat
pizza.
(Text
5)
M:
Hello,
Mary.
W:
Hi,
John.
I
haven't
seen
you
since
college
graduation.
How
have
you
been
M:
Things
just
couldn't
be
better.
How
about
you
W:
I've
just
finished
my
term
paper
and
I'm
going
traveling
next
week
with
a
few
other
teachers.
(Text
6)
M:
How
are
you,
Mrs.
Brandon
W:
Pretty
good.
How
are
you
doing
M:
Not
so
good.
I
just
lost
my
job
today.
W:
I'm
sorry
to
hear
that.
M:
How
are
your
students
doing
W:
They
are
very
nervous
about
the
final.
M:
I
remember
you
gave
our
class
a
hard
final
exam
in
my
first
year
of
college.
Many
of
us
failed.
But
I
really
learned
a
lot
from
you,
and
it
must
have
worked,
because
I
can
speak
very
good
English
now.
W:
I'm
so
glad
to
hear
that.
(Text
7)
W:
7824145.
Jean
Williamson
speaking.
M:
Hi,
dear.
Sorry
I
had
to
rush
off
this
morning.
How
are
the
boys
W:
I'm
taking
them
to
the
doctor
at
twelve
o'clock,
but
I'm
sure
they're
going
to
be
all
right.
M:
That's
good.
What
about
you
W:
Oh,
I'm
fine
now.
I'm
going
to
bake
a
birthday
cake
for
tomorrow.
And
I've
already
bought
a
camera
for
Peter
and
some
records
for
Paul.
M:
I
hope
we
aren't
spoiling
them
too
much.
You
know,
I've
been
thinking
of
opening
a
savings
account
for
them.
They
need
to
learn
how
to
save
money.
(Text
8)
W:
What
kind
of
music
do
you
like
M:
Oh,
any
music
with
a
fast
beat,
lively
music,
you
know,
like
dance
music.
You
prefer
classical
music,
don't
you
W:
Yes,
I
do.
I
find
it
very
relaxing.
I
often
listen
to
Mozart
or
Bach
in
the
evening
after
a
hard
day
of
work.
M:
I
must
admit
that
I
like
several
pieces
of
classical
music.
W:
Classical
music
is
supposed
to
be
good
for
your
brain.
M:
Really
Perhaps
I
should
listen
to
classical
music
more
often.
I
heard
that
listening
to
classical
music
can
help
reduce
stress.
W:
Yes.
That's
why
I
listen
to
it
in
the
evenings.
I
usually
play
it
as
background
music
while
I'm
cooking
or
doing
other
housework.
M:
I've
got
a
few
classical
music
CDs.
I
should
follow
your
lead
and
increase
my
brain
power.
W:
You
can
find
plenty
of
classical
recordings
online
too.
(Text
9)
M:
Ms.
Jane,
for
the
past
three
weeks,
I
have
not
been
satisfied
with
your
work.
W:
I'm
sorry.
What
do
you
mean
Why
M:
Well,
your
manager
told
me
you're
turning
your
reports
in
2
to
3
days
late,
you're
often
absent
from
staff
meetings,
and
you
haven't
been
getting
along
with
your
colleagues.
W:
Look,
Mr.
Travers,
I
can
explain
...
M:
Ms.Jane,I
know
you
have
been
with
us
for
a
while
now,
but
this
business
is
changing
fast.
We
need
people
who
can
keep
up
and
work
as
a
team.
W:
Mr.
Travers,
my
mother
has
been
ill.
She
is
suffering
from
stomach
cancer.
I've
been
spending
all
my
time
outside
of
work
at
the
hospital
with
her,
and
I've
even
had
to
leave
work
early
a
few
times
to
take
care
of
her.
I've
been
so
tired,
and
...
M:
Oh
...
I
had
no
idea,
Ms.
Jane.
W:
I
know
my
work
has
suffered
these
past
few
weeks,
but
I
promise
I
will
make
up
for
it!
M:
Listen,
why
don't
you
take
a
couple
of
days
off
It's
much
more
important
that
you
be
with
your
mother
while
she
is
recovering.
W:
Really,
sir
Thank
you
so
much!
M:
Of
course.
Just
look
after
your
mother,
and
then
come
back
to
work
when
she's
better.
(Text
10)
Good
morning,
everybody!
I'm
Robert
Speed,
your
meeting
chair
for
today
―Wednesday,
25th
of
March.
It's
good
to
see
so
many
of
you
here
early
in
the
morning
like
this.
Before
we
start,
there
are
one
or
two
announcements.
Firstly,
tomorrow's
meeting
has
been
put
off
until
tomorrow
afternoon,
and
in
its
place
we'll
have
a
performance
by
the
Youth
Action
Theater
Group
―
that's
at
9:30.
Now,
as
for
today,
there
are
one
or
two
small
changes.
Unfortunately,
our
first
speaker
this
morning
got
food
poisoning,
but
the
doctor
says
it
isn't
serious.
However,
we're
very
grateful
that
Diana
Decker
has
stepped
in
and
agreed
to
give
the
talk
instead.
As
a
result,
the
coffee
break
will
be
delayed
from
9:30
to
10:00.
Diana
Decker
will
then
hold
an
after-coffee
discussion
here
in
the
meeting
hall,
not
in
Room
201.
OK.
That's
all.
Thank
you
very
much.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
musicians
22.
mix
23.
complex
24.
influence
25.
compose
26.
talent
27.
lost
28.
genius
29.
audience
30.
albums
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
mix
32.
musicians
33.
catchy
34.
talent
35.
album
36.
influence
37.
complex
38.
audience
39.
genius
40.
compose
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
had
just
finished
the
repair
work
42.
making
notes
of
43.
as
soon
as
they
reached
home
44.
had
already
left
45.
As
she
was
singing
46.
when
we
arrived
at
47.
had
been
finished
48.
have
a
talent
for
painting
49.
while
I
was
ill/sick
50.
impressed
by/with
五、单项选择
51.
D
52.
B
53.
B
54.
D
55.
A
56.
A
57.
B
58.
D
59.
C
60.
C
61.
D
62.
C
63.
C
64.
D
65.
A
六、完形填空
66.
D
67.
A
68.
C
69.
B
70.
C
71.
A
72.
D
73.
C
74.
D
75.
A
76.
B
77.
C
78.
D
79.
B
80.
D
81.
A
82.
C
83.
D
84.
B
85.
C
七、阅读理解
86.
B
87.
C
88.
C
89.
B
90.
D
91.
A
92.
B
93.
B
94.
A
95.
D
96.
B
97.
C
98.
B
99.
D
100.
A
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
101.
B
102.
E
103.
C
104.
D
105.
G
九、补全短文
106.
musicians
107.
which
108.
than
109.
Unlike
110.
to
111.
was
replaced
112.
it
113.
racial
114.
Seeing
115.
what
十、短文改错(不分行)
116.
make改为making
117.
well前加on
118.
去掉had
119.
their改为her
120.
doesn't改为didn't
121.
去掉because
of的of
122.
friend改为friendly
123.
lose改为losing
124.
And改为Or
125.
advices改为advice