Module3
The
Violence
of
nature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。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。
1.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
A.
Buying
some
gifts.
B.
Seeing
a
flower
show.
C.
Taking
Alice
to
a
garden.
2.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
tonight
A.
Go
to
the
cinema.
B.
Attend
a
meeting.
C.
Watch
TV
at
home.
3.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
woman
regrets
having
taken
up
so
much
of
the
professor's
time.
B.
The
woman
knows
the
professor
has
been
busy.
C.
The
woman
knows
the
professor
has
run
into
trouble.
4.
Why
didn't
the
man
accept
the
job
A.
He
doesn't
enjoy
business
trips
as
much
as
he
used
to.
B.
He
thinks
the
pay
is
too
low
to
support
his
family.
C.
He
wants
to
spend
more
time
with
his
family.
5.
Why
isn't
the
man
moving
to
the
suburbs
A.
The
rent
is
too
high.
B.
He
can't
afford
the
high
taxes.
C.
It's
too
far
away
from
his
office.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Learn
windsurfing.
B.
Learn
water
surfing.
C.
Learn
diving.
7.
What
isn't
the
reason
given
by
the
woman
A.
It
will
be
easy
to
learn.
B.
It
will
cost
him
a
lot
of
money.
C.
He
may
fall
over
and
over.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Friends.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Strangers.
9.
Which
bus
are
the
speakers
waiting
for
A.
No.
108.
B.
No.
118.
C.
No.
180.
10.
Where
was
the
man
born
A.
In
Florida.
B.
In
New
York.
C.
In
Hawaii.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
science
book
A.
It's
of
little
value.
B.
It's
in
bad
condition.
C.
It's
an
old
edition.
12.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
the
man
A.
$21.
B.
$23.
C.
$
30.
13.
Why
is
the
woman
unwilling
to
buy
more
textbooks
A.
She
isn't
sure
what
textbooks
will
be
used.
B.
She
hasn't
enough
money
to
buy
more.
C.
She
doesn't
like
books
marked
with
notes.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
has
the
man
been
looking
for
A.
A
job.
B.
A
farm.
C.
An
island.
15.
Where
would
the
speakers
live
if
they
had
stayed
in
Puerto
Rico
A.
On
an
island.
B.
In
the
mountains.
C.
In
a
small
town.
16.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
in
the
end
A.
Learning
Spanish.
B.
Moving
back
to
Puerto
Rico.
C.
Going
to
visit
the
man's
uncle
and
aunt.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Why
was
it
remarkable
of
man
to
invent
the
wheel
A.
It
led
to
many
other
inventions.
B.
There
were
no
wheels
in
nature.
C.
It
had
no
use
for
man
then.
18.
From
what
may
the
idea
for
the
invention
have
come
A.
Watching
a
rolling
stone.
B.
Watching
running
animals.
C.
Rolling
the
body
of
heavy
animals
on
logs.
19.
By
whom
was
the
wheel
probably
invented
A.
A
group
of
early
hunters.
B.
The
man
who
made
the
first
cart.
C.
A
great
prehistoric
thinker.
20.
What
may
be
the
main
idea
of
the
talk
A.
How
the
wheel
came
into
being
B.
Man
has
changed
the
basic
design
of
the
wheel.
C.
Who
invented
the
wheel
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
During
summer
holiday,
I
often
go
to
do
a
part-time
job
to
gain
some
working
e
.
22.
There
is
no
p
that
they
can
reach
that
village
in
2
hours.
23.
You
can
solve
the
problem
according
to
your
p
experience.
24.
Something
unexpected
o
after
you
left
our
village.
25.
He
doesn't
like
to
be
v
,
instead,
he
prefers
to
solve
the
problem
in
peace.
26.
These
difficulties
are
caused
by
natural
d
.
27.
He
is
an
a
member
of
this
club
and
takes
part
in
every
performance
organized
by
the
club.
28.
My
uncle
has
bought
a
new
house;
he
needs
to
buy
some
f
before
he
moves
into
it.
29.
The
volcano(火山)
could
e
at
any
time.
30.
Haven't
you
realized
the
d
those
chemicals
are
doing
to
our
environment
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
31.
The
(损害)
done
to
our
health
by
playing
computer
games
is
unbelievable.
32.
Quite
a
few
v
(暴力)
scenes
were
cut
from
the
film
before
it
came
to
show.
33.
The
girl
(埋)
her
face
in
her
hands
and
began
to
cry.
34.
I
remember
you
mentioned
the
same
thing
on
a
(早先的)
occasion.
35.
(幸运地),
he
found
the
money
that
he
had
lost.
36.
"We
need
(家具)
for
our
living-room,"
says
John
Ross.
37.
Floods,
droughts
and
earthquakes
are
all
(灾难).
38.
It's
many
years
since
Mount
Vesuvius
last
(爆发).
39.
There's
no
(可能性)
that
she
will
marry
a
doctor.
40.
I
had
many
interesting
(经历)
while
travelling
in
Africa.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
41.
(通常),
people
who
don't
smoke
are
healthier
than
people
who
do.
42.
只有你尽最大努力你才能最终成为你想成为的。(词数不限)
Only
if
you
try
your
best
can
you
what
you
want
to
be.
43.
别玩火柴了,不然要把房子烧了。(词数不限)
Stop
playing
with
those
matches
or
you'll
.
44.
过去的几个月之内发生了很多变化。
Many
changes
within
the
past
few
months.
(词数不限)
45.
We
have
raised
50,000
yuan
(总共)
for
the
Hope
Project.
46.
This
is
the
moment
when
his
(事业腾飞).
(take)
47.
我不想从那些人那里染上任何坏习惯。(词数不限)
I
don't
want
to
any
bad
habits
from
those
people.
48.
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
.
49.
媒体报道说有1000多人在飓风中丧生。
The
media
reported
more
than
1,000
people
in
the
hurricane
.
50.
那天我给他打电话的时候,他告诉我他正在做研究,没有时间去野餐。
When
I
phoned
him
that
day,
he
told
me
that
some
research
and
for
picnic
out.
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
51.
Dr.
White
has
rich
in
dealing
with
the
children
who
have
had
bad
.
A.
experience;
experiences
B.
experiences;
experience
C.
experience;
experience
D.
experiences;
experiences
52.
---
Could
you
tell
me
---
He
is
in
the
library.
A.
where
Simon
was
B.
where
is
Simon
C.
where
was
Simon
D.
where
Simon
is
53.
I'm
told
that
the
job
is
open
to
everyone
in
spite
of
their
experience.
So
it's
a
chance
for
a
green
hand
like
you.
A.
previous
B.
primitive
C.
original
D.
precious
54.
Faced
with
such
an
economic
depression,
we
all
wonder
when
the
economy
will
.
A.
give
up
B.
pick
up
C.
pick
out
D.
make
up
55.
The
forest
guards
often
find
campfires
that
have
not
been
completely.
A.
turned
down
B.
put
out
C.
put
away
D.
turned
over
56.
His
business
began
to
in
his
late
fifties.
A.
take
off
B.
take
in
C.
take
on
D.
take
up
57.
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
58.
Alice
said,
"Shall
I
go
there "
变成间接引语为
.
A.
Alice
asked
whether
she
should
go
there
B.
Alice
said
that
she
should
go
there
C.
Alice
asked
that
she
should
go
there
D.
Alice
hoped
that
she
should
go
there
59.
I
was
very
upset
when
the
salesman
told
me
the
house
I
wanted
to
buy
.
A.
is
sold
B.
had
been
sold
C.
has
been
sold
D.
was
sold
60.
---
"Please
explain
why
you're
so
late,"
the
boss
said
angrily.
---
What
did
the
boss
say
to
me
---
He
.
A.
orders
you
to
explain
why
you
are
so
late.
B.
ordered
you
to
explain
why
were
you
so
late.
C.
asked
you
to
explain
why
were
you
so
late.
D.
ordered
you
to
explain
why
you
were
so
late
61.
She
said
to
me
that
might
keep
book
for
two
days.
A.
she;
this
B.
I;
that
C.
I;
this
D.
you;
that
62.
"If
you
go
on
stealing,
you
will
your
bright
future,
young
man!"
said
the
judge.
A.
destroy
B.
damage
C.
ruin
D.
break
63.
Did
it
ever
to
you
that
one
day
human
beings
would
disappear
A.
occur
B.
strike
C.
refer
D.
happen
64.
Do
you
know
when
our
sports
meet
will
A.
take
place
B.
break
out
C.
hold
D.
happen
65.
Here's
your
bill,
sir.
It's
¥120
.
I've
added
on
the
ten
percent
service
charge.
A.
in
all
B.
above
all
C.
after
all
D.
at
all
66.
---
It's
a
good
job,
isn't
it
---
Perhaps
it
is.
But
I
have
to
work
for
10
hours
a
day
.
A.
on
average
B.
in
common
C.
in
total
D.
on
the
whole
67.
You've
failed
to
do
what
you
to
and
I'm
afraid
the
teacher
will
blame
you.
A.
will
expect
B.
will
be
expected
C.
expected
D.
were
expected
68.
the
adventurers
brought
the
GPS
with
themselves,
so
they
weren't
lost
in
the
desert.
A.
Carefully
B.
Fortunately
C.
Finally
D.
Actually
69.
---
He
said
he
wouldn't
go
with
us.
---
What
him
to
change
his
mind
A.
made
B.
had
C.
let
D.
caused
70.
Although
medical
science
control
over
several
dangerous
diseases,
what
worries
us
is
that
some
of
them
are
returning.
A.
achieved
B.
has
achieved
C.
will
achieve
D.
had
achieved
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
On
that
particular
day,
a
south
wind
had
been
gusting(劲吹)
on
and
off
all
morning.
It
was
not
strong
enough
to
cause
us
any
71
,
so
we
carried
on
with
our
daily
work,
not
72
what
was
about
to
happen.
The
storm
gave
us
very
little
73
.
Black
clouds
loomed(即将来临)
over
the
distant
horizon(地平线)
so
suddenly
that
we
were
taken
by
surprise.
Even
then,
we
were
not
really
74
,
as
the
black
clouds
75
to
be
moving
over
our
house
and
towards
the
distant
mountains.
76
,
just
as
the
clouds
had
moved
inland,
the
wind
suddenly
swung
around
in
a
full
circle.
77
,
we
were
all
busily
preparing
for
the
worst.
The
whole
family
had
78
such
a
storm
before
and
everyone
remembered
the
79
it
had
caused
to
us.
It
was
a
very
bitter
experience
for
us.
There
was
very
little
we
80
do
about
the
crops.
But
we
needed
to
protect
the
animals
81
the
river
flooded
again.
My
older
brother
began
82
our
sheep
to
higher
ground
above
the
river.
They
should
be
83
there
if
the
river
flooded.
84
,
my
father
was
mending
a
roof
that
had
partly
85
after
many
years
of
fine
service.
If
the
tin
flew
off,
it
could
damage
the
86
.
My
younger
brother
began
87
carrying
firewood
under
the
shelter.
My
job
was
to
88
Mum
board
up
the
windows.
The
storm
raged
for
four
hours.
As
expected,
the
river
broke
its
banks
and
came
slowly
89
towards
the
house.
However,
just
as
we
were
beginning
to
90
hope,
the
storm
stopped
as
suddenly
as
it
had
begun.
The
animals
were
safe,
and
the
roof
was
still
nailed
on.
71.
A.
excitement
B.
disappointment
C.
satisfaction
D.
concern
72.
A.
thinking
B.
agreeing
C.
deciding
D.
facing
73.
A.
happiness
B.
preparation
C.
warning
D.
lesson
74.
A.
careful
B.
patient
C.
regretful
D.
worried
75.
A.
struggled
B.
stopped
C.
seemed
D.
sticked
76.
A.
Thus
B.
Then
C.
Therefore
D.
Still
77.
A.
Quickly
B.
Slowly
C.
Hardly
D.
Instantly
78.
A.
forgotten
B.
experienced
C.
frighten
D.
changed
79.
A.
plan
B.
reason
C.
damage
D.
decision
80.
A.
should
B.
might
C.
would
D.
could
81.
A.
in
case
B.
as
if
C.
since
D.
as
82.
A.
carrying
B.
driving
C.
persuading
D.
taking
83.
A.
safe
B.
sold
C.
damaged
D.
swept
84.
A.
Otherwise
B.
However
C.
Afterwards
D.
Meanwhile
85.
A.
fallen
down
B.
gone
away
C.
turned
off
D.
worn
out
86.
A.
family
B.
sheep
C.
crop
D.
house
87.
A.
excitedly
B.
sadly
C.
hurriedly
D.
cheerfully
88.
A.
make
B.
help
C.
wish
D.
get
89.
A.
up
B.
down
C.
out
D.
in
90.
A.
keep
B.
lose
C.
gain
D.
damage
七、阅读理解(共14小题;共28分)
A
I
never
forget
my
mother
is
a
strong
woman.
She
came
to
America
when
she
was
12—old
enough
to
remember
her
language.
She
achieved
scores
and
grades
high
enough
to
be
admitted
to
Duke
University.
With
a
degree
in
computer
science,
she
finally
became
the
manager
of
a
company
in
New
York.
My
mother
could
give
fluent
speeches,
saying
"wolves"
correctly.
It
was
my
mother
who
always
stressed
the
importance
of
language.
From
the
time
I
was
born,
I
was
read
to.
I
would
fall
asleep
to
the
sounds
of
my
parents'
voices,
whether
it
was
my
dad's
softly
accented,
or
my
mother's
clear
English.
The
flow
of
language
was
unbroken,
and
whether
in
Chinese
or
English,
the
stream
of
communication
flowed
through
our
house.
One
October
morning
in
the
sixth
grade,
after
my
mother
had
left
to
catch
the
train
to
the
city,
I
left
the
house
for
the
bus
stop.
I
was
surprised
when
I
saw
our
car,
the
door
hanging
open.
As
I
drew
closer,
I
saw
my
mother
lying
on
the
ground.
In
the
hospital,
it
was
hard
to
believe
that
the
lady
who
lay
before
me
was
my
mom.
My
mother
could
not
remember
my
name.
As
the
leaves
changed
colors,
it
became
clear
that
the
stroke(中风)
had
created
a
wall
between
my
mother's
mind
and
mouth;
her
mind
was
not
any
less
clear,
but
the
words
she
said
were
not
what
she
meant.
The
battle
my
mother
faced
taught
me
the
importance
of
language.
Without
it,
identity
does
not
exist;
relationships
cannot
be
formed;
stories
cannot
be
told;
directions
cannot
be
given,
and
knowing
anything
about
anyone
is
impossible.
Without
language,
communication
cannot
take
place.
Without
language,
one
cannot
express
the
beauty
of
a
sunset
or
the
kindness
of
a
stranger.
The
world
would
pass
us
by
in
silence.
91.
What
can
we
know
from
the
second
paragraph
A.
The
author
was
taught
to
read
since
she
was
born.
B.
The
author's
father
spoke
English
well.
C.
The
author
couldn't
fall
asleep
without
being
read
to.
D.
The
author's
parents
taught
her
language
by
talking
a
lot.
92.
According
to
the
last
two
paragraphs,
what
was
the
author's
mom
unable
to
do
A.
Think
clearly.
B.
Express
herself
well.
C.
Speak.
D.
Open
her
mouth.
93.
What
is
this
passage
mainly
about
A.
A
strong
mother.
B.
The
importance
of
teaching
language.
C.
A
family
disaster.
D.
The
significance
of
language.
B
For
more
than
two
days
in
September
1974,
the
people
of
Honduras
shut
their
windows,
locked
their
doors
and
cowered(畏缩)
in
their
homes.
Fifi
was
outside,
and
they
were
frightened.
By
the
time
Fifi
had
left,
8,000
people
were
dead.
Fifi
wasn't
a
pet
dog
as
the
name
suggests.
It
was
a
hurricane,
one
of
the
most
destructive
natural
phenomena
in
the
world.
Why
do
we
give
human
names
to
swirling
bundles
of
wind
and
rain
and
cloud
We
didn't
always
give
them
human
names.
Two
hundred
years
ago,
many
hurricanes
in
the
Caribbean
were
named
after
the
saint's(基督教徒的)
day
on
which
the
storm
occurred.
Later,
storms
were
known
by
the
name
of
the
city
where
they
came
ashore.
Meteorologists(气象学家)
then
tried
naming
storms
after
the
latitude(纬度)
and
longitude(经度)
where
they
occurred.
Finally,
in
1953,
hurricanes
started
getting
people's
names—specially,
female
names.
Male
names
were
added
in
1979.
There
are
six
sets
of
names
for
what
the
experts
call
Atlantic
tropical
cyclones.
Each
list
is
used
every
six
years
and
consists
of
21
names,
starting
with
every
letter
but
Q,
U,
X,
Y
and
Z.
The
names
"alternate"
between
male
and
female.
A
storm
won't
get
a
name
until
its
winds
reach
39mph
or
about
62.4kph,
at
which
point
it
becomes
a
tropical
storm.
At
74mph
or
118.4kph
it's
declared
a
hurricane.
The
126
names
on
the
list
are
used
only
for
storms
that
from
off
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
US.
There
are
separate
lists
for
the
Pacific.
So
what
happens
if
a
hurricane
should
cross
from
the
Atlantic
to
the
Pacific
It
has
happened
before.
The
storm
just
gets
a
new
name
and
sometimes
a
new
sex.
Max
Mayfield
is
the
director
of
the
National
Hurricane
Centre,
headquartered
in
Miami,
Florida.
He's
in
charge
of
picking
up
new
names
for
storms
off
the
Atlantic
coast.
He
doesn't
do
it
alone,
though.
His
counterparts
in
two
dozen
other
countries
in
the
Caribbean,
Central
America
and
North
America
vote
on
what
names
will
replace
retired
names.
94.
Fifi
was
a
.
A.
pet
dog
B.
hurricane
C.
girl
D.
storm
95.
We
started
to
give
storms
and
hurricanes
human
names
.
A.
all
the
time
B.
two
hundred
years
ago
C.
in
the
1950s
D.
in
1979
96.
Storms
from
both
the
Atlantic
and
the
Pacific
get
names.
A.
same
B.
different
C.
126
D.
21
97.
The
best
title
for
this
text
is
.
A.
How
Storms
and
Hurricanes
Get
Their
Names
B.
Storms
and
Hurricanes
C.
Male
or
Female
D.
Hurricanes
in
the
Caribbean
C
For
most
visitors
to
Hawaii
Volcanoes
National
Park,
your
first
stop
is
the
Kilauea
Visitor's
Center.
It
is
open
daily
from
7:45
a.m.
to
5:00
p.m.
(the
park
itself
is
open
24
hours
to
give
visitors
the
chance
to
view
lava
flows
at
night).
Not
far
from
the
Visitor's
Center
is
the
Volcano
House—an
interesting
hotel
with
great
views
of
the
Kilauea
crater.
The
hotel
includes
a
restaurant,
gift
shops
and
a
snack
bar
(小吃店).
Note
that
it
will
be
closed
for
renovations(翻修)
for
much
of
this
year.
There
are
two
trip
choices
available:
Half
Day
or
Full
Day.
If
you
take
the
Half
Day
trip,
you
begin
by
checking
out
the
Visitor's
Center.
Then
take
your
time
and
drive
around
the
Crater
Rim
Drive.
Stop
at
the
various
sites
and
lookout
points.
Visiting
the
park
in
a
half
day
will
give
you
a
memorable
view
of
the
amazing
volcanoes.
This
is
a
great
choice
for
families
with
kids
and
those
who
hope
to
learn
something
about
Hawaii's
volcanoes
but
don't
desire
to
make
an
exploration
out
of
it.
The
Full
Day
trip
starts
with
the
Crater
Rim
Drive.
Then
you
continue
on
to
the
Chain
of
Craters
Road
in
the
afternoon.
Bring
a
picnic
lunch
and
stop
at
the
picnic
area
at
the
Kealakomo
overlook(高地)
halfway
down
the
road.
Continue
driving
towards
the
sea.
Stop
at
Pu'u
Loa
for
a
look
at
some
beautiful
petroglyphs(岩石画)—drawings
made
in
the
volcanic
rock
by
ancient
Hawaiians.
Then
continue
on
to
the
end
of
the
Chain
of
Craters
Road.
Find
out
if
there
will
be
viewable
lava
flows
into
the
ocean.
If
so,
stay
until
dark
and
sit
in
silence
as
the
sun
sets
and
the
lava
lights
up
as
it
flows
into
the
ocean.
Drive
back
up
the
Chain
of
Craters
Road
and
end
your
volcano
experience
by
enjoying
dinner
at
a
restaurant
in
the
town
of
Volcano.
98.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
Kilauea
Visitor's
Center
A.
It
opens
all
day
long.
B.
It
is
under
repair
now.
C.
It
has
a
restaurant
and
a
bar.
D.
It
is
near
the
Volcano
House.
99.
The
Half
Day
trip
is
most
suitable
for
those
who
.
A.
visit
the
park
for
the
first
time
B.
travel
with
their
family
members
C.
want
a
taste
of
Hawaii's
volcanoes
D.
decide
to
make
an
exploration
in
Hawaii
100.
If
you
choose
Full
Day,
you
will
.
A.
enjoy
some
rock
paintings
by
modern
Hawaiians
B.
drive
mainly
along
the
Chain
of
Craters
Road
C.
arrive
at
a
restaurant
before
sunset
D.
have
lunch
at
the
Volcano
House
101.
According
to
the
last
paragraph,
a
tourist
can
watch
lava
.
A.
near
the
sea
B.
at
a
picnic
area
C.
at
the
top
of
a
volcano
D.
in
the
town
of
Volcano
D
An
earthquake
is
one
of
the
most
common
natural
disasters.
It
may
cause
great
damage.
So
it
is
wise
to
learn
some
simple
safety
tips
to
protect
yourself
or
your
family
members.
Fragile
items,
like
those
made
of
glass
should
usually
be
placed
on
a
lower
surface,
near
the
ground
instead
of
placing
them
on
cupboard
higher
up.
Never
place
them
near
your
bed,
sofas
and
other
furniture
where
you
would
be
sitting
or
lying
down.
When
there
is
a
strong
movement,
these
pieces
will
fall
on
the
floor
directly
and
not
on
you.
There
is
a
strong
chance
of
short
circuits
(电线短路)
and
fire
breakouts
during
an
earthquake.
Make
sure
you
turn
off
electrical
connections
and
gas
immediately
when
an
earthquake
happens.
During
an
earthquake,
lie
beneath
an
object
that
is
not
easily
damaged.
Do
not
go
near
objects
that
could
directly
fall
on
you.
Never
use
the
elevator
to
go
down.
Stay
inside
until
the
shaking
stops
and
it
is
safe
to
go
outside.
Research
has
shown
that
most
injuries
happen
when
people
inside
buildings
try
to
go
out.
Use
the
staircases
at
all
times.
If
you
are
outdoors,
do
not
take
shelter
under
trees,
streetlights,
electric
poles
or
tall
buildings.
If
you
are
driving,
stop
your
car
and
stay
in
a
safe
place.
Do
not
park
your
car
under
a
tree
or
any
tall
objects.
If
traps
in
debris(瓦砾堆),
cover
your
mouth
with
a
handkerchief
or
clothing.
Tap
on
a
pipe
or
a
wall
so
rescuers
can
find
you.
Use
a
whistle(哨子)
if
one
is
available.
Never
shout
for
help.
Shouting
can
cause
you
to
breath
in
dangerous
amounts
of
dust.
Do
not
light
a
match
because
you
may
burn
yourself.
Do
not
move
about
or
kick
up
dust.
102.
The
purpose
of
this
passage
is
to
tell
readers
.
A.
the
damage
caused
by
earthquakes
B.
the
rescue
work
after
earthquakes
C.
what
to
do
about
earthquakes
D.
how
to
prevent
earthquakes
103.
The
underlined
word
"Fragile"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
.
A.
easily
broken
B.
easily
found
C.
expensive
D.
heavy
104.
To
reduce
the
injury
from
the
earthquake,
items
made
of
glass
should
be
put
.
A.
on
cupboard
B.
in
the
bedroom
C.
on
a
lower
surface
D.
where
children
can't
reach
them
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Most
of
you
love
watching
movies.
They
can
be
funny,
sad,
imaginative,
inspiring,
and
so
much
more!
There
are
so
many
possibilities
and
so
many
great
movies
to
watch!
The
making
of
a
movie
usually
begins
with
a
script
(剧本).
105.
The
producer
is
the
person
who
is
responsible
for
coordinating(协调)
aspects
of
the
film
like
budget
and
scheduling.
The
producer
plans
out
how
the
project
will
be
carried
out
and
he
usually
starts
by
hiring
a
director!
106.
The
director
will
usually
identify
themes
or
feelings
that
he
or
she
wants
the
movie
to
convey
to
its
audience
and
will
then
assemble(聚集)
all
the
other
people
who
will
be
needed,
such
as
costume-designers,
makeup
artists,
special
effects
crew,
stuntmen,
cameramen,
and,
of
course,
actors!
Next,
shooting
begins!
107.
Often
a
director
will
want
to
get
several
"takes"
(versions)
of
a
scene
or
moment
and
usually
only
a
few
minutes
of
the
movie
are
finished
in
one
day's
work.
108.
So
once
filming
is
completed,
the
director
must
then
work
with
editors
to
piece
them
all
together,
deciding
which
takes
to
use
and
adding
in
any
special
effects
or
touch-ups.
The
entire
process
from
acquiring
the
script
to
editing
the
scenes
generally
takes
months
or
even
years!
Once
it's
ready,
the
finished
movie
is
then
distributed
to
movie
theatres.
109.
A.
Scenes
are
also
usually
not
shot
in
order.
B.
The
actual
filming
can
be
a
slow
process.
C.
The
way
that
movies
are
made
has
changed
a
lot
over
time.
D.
It
gets
bought
by
a
movie
studio
or
a
producer.
E.
The
producer
plays
a
very
important
role
in
making
a
movie.
F.
In
movies,
the
director's
job
is
to
bring
the
script
to
life
on
camera.
G.
People
can
watch
and
enjoy
it
in
the
theatre.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
(每空不多于3个词)
An
old
farmer
was
about
to
die.
He
wanted
to
make
sure
that
his
sons
would
stop
110.
(fight)
among
111.
(they).
He
hoped
to
encourage
them
to
manage
the
farm
112.
(success).
The
old
man
called
his
sons
together
and
said,
"My
sons,
I'm
about
113.
(leave)
this
life.
You
will
find
all
that
I
have
in
the
farm."
Some
time
later,
after
their
father
had
died,
the
sons
started
to
spend
long
hours
114.
(work)
in
the
fields.
They
thought
their
father
115.
(bury)
a
treasure
in
the
ground.
They
kept
working
from
morn
till
night,
turning
the
soil
over
again
and
again,
116.
still
failed
to
find
any
treasure.
That
year's
crops,
however,
were
117.
(good)
than
any
of
their
father's
crops
and
sold
for
118.
very
good
price.
119.
the
end,
the
young
men
found
that
working
hard
is
truly
a
treasure
in
itself.
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。
Last
summer,
I
go
to
America
and
studied
at
a
language
school.
I
had
many
wonderful
experience,
but
I
also
had
a
sad
one.
One
day,
the
school
took
a
party,
where
I
was
invited
to
talk
about
Tianjin.
After
that
they
asked
me
a
lot
of
things
about
China.
But
I
couldn't
explain
them
with
English
clearly.
I
felt
sadly.
I
learnt
a
lesson
from
this
experience.
I
have
already
studied
English
for
eight
years,
I
can't
use
it
very
well.
I
must
work
hard
to
improve
my
speaking
English
so
that
I
will
not
be
able
to
communicate
freely
with
foreigners.
I
hope
I
can
be
the
bridge
between
China
and
others
countries
in
the
future.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
C
3.
A
4.
C
5.
B
6.
A
7.
A
8.
C
9.
A
10.
B
11.
B
12.
A
13.
A
14.
A
15.
B
16.
C
17.
B
18.
C
19.
C
20.
A
听力原文
(Text
1)
M:
Today
is
Alice's
birthday.
W:
Really
If
I
were
you,
I
would
get
her
some
flowers.
(Text
2)
W:
Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
cinema
tonight
M:
I'd
rather
stay
at
home
and
watch
TV.
I
have
to
get
up
early
to
attend
a
meeting
tomorrow.
(Text
3)
M:
Prof
Kennedy
has
been
very
busy
this
semester.
As
far
as
I
know,
he
works
until
midnight
every
day.
W:
I
wouldn't
have
troubled
him
so
much
if
I
had
known
he
was
so
busy.
(Text
4)
W:
If
I
were
you,
I
would
have
accepted
the
job.
M:
I
turned
down
the
offer
because
it
would
mean
frequent
business
trips
away
from
my
family.
(Text
5)
M:
I
would
like
to
move
to
the
suburbs,
but
I
don't
have
enough
money
to
pay
the
high
taxes.
W:
I
wish
you
could.
It's
nice
to
live
there.
(Text
6)
W:
What
are
you
planning
to
do
today
M:
I
saw
yesterday
that
they
rent
windsurfers
at
the
beach.
I
want
to
rent
one.
W:
Have
you
done
windsurfing
before
M:
No,
but
it
looks
fun.
I
always
wanted
to
try
it.
W:
Don't
waste
your
money.
Windsurfing
is
very
hard.
And
it
will
be
windy
today.
They
will
charge
you
fifty
dollars
for
half
an
hour,
and
you
won't
be
able
to
windsurf.
You
will
fall
and
fall
and
fall.
M:
But
I
always
wanted
to
try
it.
W:
Yes,
but
it
takes
a
long
time
to
learn.
You
would
spend
a
thousand
dollars
to
learn
it
on
a
rental
windsurfer.
M:
Well,
I
will
see.
(Text
7)
M:
Excuse
me.
Did
you
notice
whether
the
No.
108
bus
had
gone
by
W:
Not
while
I've
been
standing
here.
I'm
waiting
for
the
very
same
bus
myself.
M:
Good.
Hot
day,
isn't
it
W:
Yes,
it
is.
I
wish
it
would
rain
and
become
cooler.
M:
Me
too.
This
is
unusual
for
March.
I
don't
remember
it
ever
being
so
hot
and
dry
in
March
before.
W:
You're
from
Florida
then
M:
Not
really.
I
was
born
in
New
York
but
I've
lived
here
for
almost
ten
years
now.
W:
My
mother
and
I
have
just
moved
here
from
Hawaii.
But
we
didn't
know
it
would
be
so
hot
here.
Do
you
think
we've
missed
the
bus
M:
No.
It's
always
a
little
late.
(Text
8)
M:
Hi,
Susan.
Are
you
interested
in
buying
some
used
books
for
school
You
can
really
save
some
money
that
way.
W:
Well,
what
do
you
have
M:
Well,
let's
see.
I
have
a
science
book
called
Today's
World.
And
I'm
selling
it
for
30
dollars.
W:
30
That's
too
expensive
for
a
broken
book
like
that.
M:
Maybe
so,
but
I
bought
it
for
60,
and
I
wrote
a
lot
of
notes
in
the
book.
That
should
help
you
with
the
class
if
you
could
read
my
writing.
W:
What
else
are
you
selling
M:
OK.
I
have
an
English
writing
textbook,
for
14
dollars,
a
math
book,
for
23
and
a
novel,
for
only
7.
W:
Ah.
M:
It's
up
to
you.
You
know,
these
things
go
fast.
W:
OK.
I'll
take
the
writing
book
and
the
novel.
I
need
those
two
for
sure.
M:
No
more
textbooks
W:
Not
now.
Teachers
are
always
changing
their
minds
about
textbooks.
M:
All
right.
(Text
9)
M:
I've
been
looking
for
a
job
over
a
year.
Today
wouldn't
have
been
any
different.
W:
I
know
how
bad
you
feel.
But
if
you
don't
keep
on
looking,
you'll
never
get
a
job.
M:
If
I'd
stayed
in
Puerto
Rico
in
the
first
place,
I
wouldn't
have
had
so
much
trouble.
W:
What
would
you
have
done
There
are
more
people
out
of
work
there
than
there
are
here.
M:
I
could
have
had
a
farm
of
my
own
if
I'd
stayed
there.
W:
Yes,
up
in
the
mountains,
with
nobody
to
talk
to
but
the
chickens.
M:
I
don't
like
the
city.
There
are
too
many
people.
There's
too
much
noise,
too
much
crime.
W:
I
like
it
here.
M:
Yes,
because
you
were
brought
up
here.
This
is
really
your
home.
W:
Well,
maybe
we
should
go
to
Puerto
Rico,
for
a
visit
anyway.
We
could
see
your
aunt
and
uncle.
M:
You
really
mean
that
I'd
like
to
see
the
island
again
and
feel
the
sunshine
and
hear
everyone
speaking
Spanish.
(Text
10)
W:
Man's
first
real
invention,
one
of
the
most
important
inventions
in
history,
was
the
wheel.
It
is
the
simplest
yet
the
most
remarkable
of
all
inventions,
because
there
are
no
wheels
in
nature.
Although
no
wheel
forms
are
found
in
nature,
undoubtedly
the
earliest
"wheels"
were
smooth
logs
which
were
used
for
moving
weights
over
the
earth's
surface.
Perhaps
some
early
hunters
found
that
they
could
roll
the
body
of
a
heavy
animal
through
the
forest
on
logs
more
easily
than
they
could
carry
it.
It
must
have
taken
a
great
prehistoric
thinker
a
long
time
to
imagine
two
thin
slices
of
log
connected
at
their
centers
by
a
strong
stick.
This
would
roll
along
just
as
the
logs
did,
yet
much
lighter
and
easier
to
handle.
Thus
the
wheel
and
axle
came
into
being.
Records
of
this
type
of
wheel
have
been
found
among
Egyptian
relics
dating
back
to
2,000
BC
and
earlier
Chinese
civilizations
are
believed
to
have
independently
invented
the
same
mechanics.
The
wheel
so
attracted
the
mind
of
man
that
he
has
spent
centuries
building
machines
around
it;
yet
in
over
4,000
years
he
has
not
changed
its
basic
design.
All
transportation
and
every
machine
in
the
world
depend
on
it.
Without
the
wheel,
continuous
motion
would
not
be
possible
at
all.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
experience
22.
possibility
23.
previous
24.
occurred
25.
violent
26.
disasters
27.
active
28.
furniture
29.
erupt
30.
damage
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
damage
32.
violent
33.
buried
34.
previous
35.
Fortunately
36.
furniture
37.
disasters
38.
erupted
39.
possibility
40.
experiences
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
On
average
42.
end
up
as
43.
set
the
house
on
fire/set
fire
to
the
house
44.
have
taken
place
45.
in
all
46.
career
really
took
off
47.
pick
up
48.
had
been
finished
49.
had
been
killed
50.
he
was
doing;
had
no
time
五、单项选择
51.
A
52.
D
53.
A
54.
B
55.
B
56.
A
57.
D
58.
A
59.
B
60.
D
61.
B
62.
C
63.
A
64.
A
65.
A
66.
A
67.
D
68.
B
69.
D
70.
B
六、完形填空
71.
D
72.
A
73.
C
74.
D
75.
C
76.
B
77.
D
78.
B
79.
C
80.
D
81.
A
82.
B
83.
A
84.
D
85.
A
86.
D
87.
C
88.
B
89.
A
90.
B
七、阅读理解
91.
D
92.
B
93.
D
94.
B
95.
C
96.
B
97.
A
98.
D
99.
C
100.
B
101.
A
102.
C
103.
A
104.
C
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
105.
D
106.
F
107.
B
108.
A
109.
G
九、补全短文
110.
fighting
111.
themselves
112.
successfully
113.
to
leave
114.
working
115.
had
buried
116.
but
117.
better
118.
a
119.
In
十、短文改错(不分行)
120.
go改为went
121.
experience改为experiences
122.
took改为held
123.
with改为in
124.
sadly改为sad
125.
I
can't
前加but
126.
speaking改为spoken
127.
去掉not
128.
the改为a
129.
others改为other