Module6
Old
and
New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,并标在试卷的相应位置 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
1.
Where
does
the
woman
live
now
A.
In
New
York.
B.
In
Chicago.
C.
In
Boston.
2.
What
do
we
know
from
the
conversation
A.
Both
of
them
got
good
marks
in
the
exam.
B.
One
of
them
spilt
the
milk.
C.
Either
of
them
got
low
marks
in
the
exam.
3.
What
was
the
climate
like
where
the
old
couple
lived
A.
It
was
very
rainy.
B.
It
was
very
warm.
C.
It
was
very
snowy.
4.
Why
won't
the
woman
order
dessert
A.
She
thinks
the
dessert
is
too
expensive.
B.
She
doesn't
want
to
gain
weight.
C.
She
is
afraid
of
dropping
the
dessert
on
her
clothes.
5.
Why
did
the
woman
get
a
new
job
in
another
country
A.
Because
she
hated
to
work
with
the
man
here.
B.
Because
she
didn't
like
the
culture
here.
C.
Because
she
wanted
to
experience
a
new
culture.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置 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至8题
6.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
David's
way
of
sleeping
A.
It's
effective.
B.
It's
strange.
C.
It's
the
best.
7.
How
many
hours
does
David
sleep
a
day
A.
Four.
B.
Six.
C.
Seven.
8.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
at
the
end
of
the
talk
A.
People
should
develop
a
habit
like
David's.
B.
People
need
longer
hours
of
sleep.
C.
People
have
different
sleeping
habits.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
A.
Attend
a
party.
B.
Take
a
holiday.
C.
Go
on
a
business
trip.
10.
When
does
the
woman
plan
to
arrive
A.
Late
Friday.
B.
Midday
Saturday.
C.
Saturday
night.
11.
What
is
the
weather
like
in
the
town
during
the
day
A.
Cold.
B.
Wet.
C.
Warm.
听第8段材料,回答第12 13题
12.
Why
does
the
man
thank
the
woman
A.
She
has
helped
him
with
his
problems.
B.
She
has
invited
him
for
coffee.
C.
She
has
agreed
to
see
him
on
Monday.
13.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
Before
class.
B.
After
class.
C.
During
class.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.
What
will
the
man
do
next
morning
A.
Meet
Mr
Cooper.
B.
Visit
the
national
lab.
C.
Meet
Bill
Lyons.
15.
How
will
the
man
spend
his
Saturday
A.
He
will
do
some
paperwork.
B.
He
will
take
some
rest.
C.
He
will
meet
some
visitors.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She's
the
man's
wife.
B.
She's
a
business
manager.
C.
She's
a
company
secretary.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.
Where
did
the
fire
probably
start
A.
On
the
first
floor.
B.
On
the
second
floor.
C.
On
the
third
floor.
18.
When
was
the
building
built
A.
In
1718.
B.
In
1782.
C.
In
1930.
19.
What
was
the
building
used
as
at
the
time
of
the
fire
A.
A
hotel.
B.
An
old
people's
home.
C.
A
history
museum.
20.
Who
is
Andrew
Bond
A.
A
newspaper
reporter.
B.
The
owner
of
the
building.
C.
The
head
of
the
fire
department.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共5小题;共5分)
21.
It's
f
outside.
You'd
better
put
on
more
clothes.
22.
R
the
dishes
from
the
table,
please.
23.
The
threat
of
g
warming
will
finally
force
the
US
to
slow
down
its
energy
use.
24.
The
government
is
making
every
effort
to
n
the
gap
between
the
rich
and
the
poor.
25.
The
flowing
water
is
used
to
drive
turbines(涡轮机),
which
g
electricity.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共7小题;共7分)
26.
We
should
work
hard
and
make
a
contribution
to
the
(建设)
of
the
four
modernizations.
27.
That
bank
clerk
ran
away
with
an
e
(巨大的)
sum
of
money.
28.
Even
after
recovery,
the
(全球的)
economy
may
not
produce
as
much
as
it
did
before
the
crisis.
29.
She
turned
the
car
into
the
(狭窄的)
street
carefully.
30.
The
project
has
flooded
some
of
China's
most
famous
(历史)
sites,
including
the
Qu
Yuan
Temple.
31.
My
children,
please
r
(除去)
the
snow
from
your
shoes
before
coming
in.
32.
It's
very
cold
today;
the
temperature
has
dropped
to
(结冰的)
point.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
33.
让小孩玩火柴行得通吗?(词数不限)
Does
it
to
let
children
play
with
matches
34.
The
performance
of
the
host,
(旨在)
to
please
the
audience
and
draw
their
attention,
was
greeted
with
a
cold
silence,
however.
(intend)
35.
我的姑姑,昨天我给你们看过她的照片的,将会来指导我如何申请我想要的那份工作。
(show)
My
aunt,
you
yesterday,
will
come
to
guide
me
on
how
to
apply
for
the
job
I
want.
36.
在跟我们英语老师说话的那个人是约翰的妈妈。(词数不限)
The
person
is
John's
mother.
37.
希望政府采取的措施可以结束罢工。(end)
(词数不限)
It
is
hoped
that
the
government's
measures
will
the
strike.
38.
我有一个姐姐,她的丈夫现在在一家现代化的公司里工作。
I
have
a
sister,
now
works
in
a
modern
company.
39.
Many
years
later,
(他的梦想变成了现实).
(词数不限)
40.
警察刚刚询问的那些目击者们对于打斗的描述非常不同。(词数不限)
The
witnesses
just
now
gave
very
different
descriptions
of
the
fight.
(question)
41.
The
history
of
firework
(可以追溯到)
over
2,000
years
ago.
(词数不限)
42.
据说这个很有语言天赋和很强说服力的男孩是个满族人。
The
boy,
to
have
a
great
talent
for
language
learning
and
persuasion,
is
a
Manchu.
(say)
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
43.
---
Can
you
believe
I
had
to
pay
30
dollars
for
a
haircut
---
You
should
try
the
barber's
I
go.
It's
only
15.
A.
as
B.
which
C.
where
D.
that
44.
Toady
there
are
more
airplanes
more
people
than
ever
before
in
the
skies.
A.
carry
B.
carrying
C.
carried
D.
to
be
carrying
45.
Mr.
Green
is
an
Australian,
I
know
from
his
accent.
A.
who
B.
whom
C.
which
D.
that
46.
Our
webpage
is
construction.
Please
contact
us
if
you
have
any
opinion.
A.
under
B.
in
C.
over
D.
on
47.
Whenever
I
met
her,
was
fairly
often,
she
greeted
me
with
a
sweet
smile.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
when
D.
that
48.
You
look
absolutely
in
those
tight
jeans.
Change
them
for
another
pair.
A.
anxious
B.
curious
C.
ridiculous
D.
serious
49.
The
poor
man,
lost
his
money
just
now,
is
called
John.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
who
D.
whom
50.
Her
question
was
so
difficult
that
I
could
hardly
make
any
of
it
at
all.
A.
explanation
B.
difference
C.
sense
D.
impression
51.
A
person
e-mail
account
is
full
won't
be
able
to
send
or
receive
any
e-mails.
A.
who
B.
whom
C.
whose
D.
whoever
52.
I
don't
know
where
are
my
glasses,
I
can't
read
anything.
A.
with
which
B.
by
which
C.
without
which
D.
in
which
53.
Seeing
the
young
man
came
late
again,
the
boss
his
anger
and
said
nothing.
A.
held
on
B.
held
up
C.
held
out
D.
held
back
54.
After
the
flooding,
people
were
suffering
in
that
area,
urgently
needed
clean
water,
medicine
and
shelter
to
survive.
A.
which
B.
who
C.
where
D.
what
55.
Reading
books,
takes
the
reader
to
other
worlds,
is
a
wonderful
way
to
enjoy
life.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
as
D.
which
56.
The
old
temple
roof
was
damaged
in
storm
is
now
under
repair.
A.
where
B.
which
C.
its
D.
whose
57.
Much
to
our
shock,
Apple
Inc.
should
be
a
foreign
company
to
the
public
at
the
CCTV
3·15
party
in
2013.
A.
to
be
exposed
B.
exposing
C.
exposed
D.
to
expose
58.
---
Do
you
know
how
old
this
building
is
---
I
don't
know
it
exactly,
but
I
am
sure
it
300
years
ago.
A.
is
dated
back
to
B.
dated
back
from
C.
dates
back
to
D.
is
dated
back
from
59.
The
government
declared
that
it
would
an
end
to
some
unfair
policies
the
next
month.
A.
make
B.
bring
C.
take
D.
put
60.
Tom
in
the
library
every
night
over
the
last
three
months.
A.
works
B.
worked
C.
has
been
working
D.
had
been
working
61.
Nowadays
many
good
things
to
save
local
wildlife.
A.
are
being
done
B.
are
doing
C.
will
be
doing
D.
will
be
done
62.
As
long
as
we
study
hard,
we
can
make
our
dream
of
entering
a
famous
university
.
A.
come
true
B.
come
on
C.
come
out
D.
come
across
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Have
you
ever
wanted
to
enjoy
the
world's
wonderful
gifts
If
you
look
at
nature,
and
see
just
trees
and
grass,
do
you
realize
what
incredible
things
you
are
63
Go
outside.
If
you
want
to
feel
more
64
to
the
earth,
the
first
step
is
to
choose
a
place
that
you
think
you
could
65
enjoy.
A
quiet
place
set
away
from
66
is
the
best.
One
of
the
key
things
is
that
it
must
be
calm
and
67
.
Any
natural
setting
will
do,
68
it
is
a
forest
or
grassland,
lake
or
mountain.
Sit
down
on
a
rock,
some
dry
leaves,
or
69
on
the
ground.
Get
comfortable
with
your
70
.
Try
not
to
focus
on
"the
big
picture"—instead,
71
the
little
details
of
things.
Do
you
see
any
animals
(or
bugs)
around
you
If
so,
try
paying
more
72
to
activities
and
things
lower
on
the
ground.
Do
something
73
,
such
as
fishing.
You
will
be
74
at
how
relaxing
it
is
to
just
sit
back
and
75
the
natural
sounds
of
the
woods
and
birds.
Go
on
a
76
.
Walking
will
allow
you
to
see
and
hear
the
little
things.
Don't
let
time
or
distance
77
you.
There
are
hikes
of
all
lengths
and
78
.
Go
79
or
backpacking.
Don't
forget
to
look
at
the
stars.
Often,
they
will
appear
80
and
more
numerous
when
you
are
away
from
the
light
and
smog
of
81
.
Doing
these
kinds
of
things
will
bring
about
a(n)
82
of
nature,
and
make
you
realize
how
beautiful
it
is,
and
that
we
too,
are
creatures
of
this
earth.
63.
A.
missing
B.
seeking
C.
meeting
D.
hoping
64.
A.
distant
B.
connected
C.
helpful
D.
concerned
65.
A.
generally
B.
nearly
C.
thoroughly
D.
hardly
66.
A.
civilization
B.
agriculture
C.
history
D.
forest
67.
A.
unusual
B.
special
C.
quiet
D.
familiar
68.
A.
while
B.
whether
C.
supposing
D.
since
69.
A.
fairly
B.
simply
C.
immediately
D.
unluckily
70.
A.
impression
B.
neighbourhood
C.
feelings
D.
surroundings
71.
A.
remove
B.
notice
C.
ignore
D.
change
72.
A.
interest
B.
attention
C.
hearing
D.
energy
73.
A.
peaceful
B.
hopeful
C.
important
D.
valuable
74.
A.
disappointed
B.
tired
C.
amazed
D.
amused
75.
A.
check
B.
follow
C.
forget
D.
enjoy
76.
A.
hike
B.
picnic
C.
diet
D.
date
77.
A.
scare
B.
control
C.
overtake
D.
escape
78.
A.
reasons
B.
benefits
C.
situations
D.
difficulties
79.
A.
fishing
B.
jogging
C.
camping
D.
touring
80.
A.
darker
B.
duller
C.
smaller
D.
brighter
81.
A.
houses
B.
cities
C.
countries
D.
villages
82.
A.
appreciation
B.
imagination
C.
evaluation
D.
conclusion
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
The
First
Lady's
Travel
Journal:
Visiting
the
Great
Wall
of
China
March
23,
2014
Today
we
drove
about
an
hour
north
of
Beijing
to
a
village
called
Mutianyu
to
visit
a
section
of
the
Great
Wall
of
China,
which
was
simply
breathtaking(惊人的).
The
scenery
on
the
way
there
was
beautiful—a
wide
vista(景色)
of
mountains
and
trees—so
the
car
ride
alone
was
a
treat.
The
Great
Wall
stretches
from
east
to
west
across
more
than
13,000
miles
of
Chinese
countryside
(that's
about
four
times
the
length
of
the
entire
United
States
from
Maine
to
Oregon!).
It
is
not
a
single,
uninterrupted(未中断的)
wall,
but
rather
a
series
of
smaller
walls
which
sometimes
overlap(重叠)
and
run
parallel(平行)
to
each
other.
Certain
sections
of
the
Wall
date
back
as
far
as
the
seventh
century
BC,
but
the
majority
of
the
Great
Wall
we
know
today—including
the
section
at
Mutianyu—was
built
between
the
1300s
and
the
1600s.
To
get
to
the
Wall,
we
rode
a
cable
car
up
a
mountain
(and
we
later
rode
back
down
on
a
long
slide!).
The
section
we
visited
is
one
of
the
more
popular
parts
of
the
Wall
for
tourists,
and
it's
easy
to
see
why.
At
Mutianyu,
the
Wall
is
roughly
20
to
25
feet
tall
and
full
of
stairs,
and
there's
a
watchtower
every
100
yards
or
so.
Those
watchtowers
serve
as
a
reminder(提醒)
of
why
the
Wall
was
built
in
the
first
place—to
defend
against
attacks
from
armies
from
the
north.
Throughout
its
history,
the
Great
Wall
has
gone
through
decades,
even
centuries,
of
ruin
and
disrepair.
But
it
has
always
served
as
not
only
a
physical
barrier(屏障),
but
a
psychological
one
to
intimidate(威吓)
potential
invaders(侵略者).
During
our
visit
to
the
Wall,
I
couldn't
stop
thinking
about
what
a
massive(巨大的)
project
it
must
have
been
to
build
it.
Hundreds
of
thousands
of
soldiers
and
peasants
were
given
the
dangerous,
painstaking
task
of
carrying
ton
after
ton
of
granite(花岗岩),
brick,
dirt,
and
wood
through
the
forests,
up
over
the
hills,
and
down
through
the
valleys
to
create
this
structure.
They
did
this
year
after
year—and
it's
because
of
their
hard
work
and
sacrifice(牺牲)
that
the
Great
Wall
remains
standing
today.
83.
How
did
the
First
Lady
get
to
the
Great
Wall
A.
By
air.
B.
By
bike.
C.
By
car.
D.
By
train.
84.
According
to
Paragraph
2,
we
know
that
.
A.
the
Great
Wall
is
like
a
straight
line
B.
the
Great
Wall
breaks
sometimes
C.
the
Great
Wall
is
worn
out
D.
the
Great
Wall
is
so
long
that
no
one
can
believe
it
85.
Most
of
the
Great
Wall
was
constructed
.
A.
in
the
7th
century
BC
B.
in
the
17th
century
C.
in
the
14th
century
D.
between
the
14th
century
and
the
17th
century
86.
In
the
opinion
of
the
First
Lady,
what
makes
the
Great
Wall
remain
standing
A.
The
hard
work
and
sacrifice
of
many
soldiers
and
peasants.
B.
The
continuous
repair.
C.
The
latest
technology.
D.
The
materials
of
high
quality.
B
A
nickname
is
often
a
shortened
version
of
a
person's
name.
A
nickname
also
can
describe
a
place
or
thing.
Many
American
cities
have
interesting
nicknames.
These
can
help
establish
an
identity,
spread
pride
among
citizens
and
build
unity.
Chicago,
Illinois
was
once
the
second
largest
city
in
the
United
States.
So,
one
of
its
nicknames
is
"The
Second
City".
Over
the
years,
the
population
of
Chicago
has
decreased.
Today
it
is
the
third
largest
American
city.
However,
another
nickname
for
Chicago
is
still
true
today.
It
is
"The
Windy
City".
Chicago
sits
next
to
Lake
Michigan,
one
of
North
America's
Great
Lakes.
Language
expert
Barry
Popick
says
on
his
website
that
Chicago
was
called
a
"windy
city"
because
of
the
wind
that
blows
off
of
Lake
Michigan.
In
the
1860s
and
1870s,
Chicago
was
advertised
as
an
ideal
place
to
visit
in
the
summer
because
of
this
cool
wind.
But
anyone
who
has
ever
lived
in
Chicago
knows
how
cold
that
wind
can
be
in
winter.
The
wind
travels
down
the
streets
between
tall
buildings
in
the
centre
of
the
city.
Barry
Popick
says
other
cities
in
the
central
United
States
called
Chicago
a
"windy
city".
This
meant
that
people
in
Chicago
liked
to
brag
or
talk
about
how
great
their
city
was.
They
were
full
of
wind
or
full
of
hot
air.
He
says
newspapers
in
Cincinnati,
Ohio
used
this
expression
in
the
1870s.
Chicago
was
an
important
agricultural,
industrial
and
transportation
centre
for
the
country.
In
1916,
the
city
gained
two
more
nicknames
from
a
poem
called
"Chicago",
written
by
Carl
Sandburg.
Here
is
the
first
part
of
the
poem:
Hog
Butcher
for
the
World,
Tool
Maker,
Stacker
of
Wheat,
Player
with
Railroads
and
the
Nation's
Freight
Handler;
Stormy,
husky,
brawling,
City
of
the
Big
Shoulders.
Chicago
was
called
"Hog
Butcher
for
the
World"
because
of
its
huge
meat-processing
industry.
And,
it
was
called
"The
City
of
the
Big
Shoulders"
or
"City
of
Broad
Shoulders"
because
of
its
importance
to
the
nation.
There
are
several
songs
about
Chicago.
My
Kind
of
Town
was
made
popular
by
Frank
Sinatra
in
1964.
87.
Cities
can
benefit
from
their
interesting
nicknames
in
the
following
ways
EXCEPT
.
A.
helping
establish
an
identity
B.
spreading
pride
among
citizens
C.
attracting
more
visitors
D.
building
unity
88.
How
many
nicknames
of
Chicago
were
mentioned
in
this
passage
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
D.
Six.
89.
Why
is
Chicago
named
"Hog
Butcher
for
the
World"
A.
Because
there
is
a
huge
meat-processing
industry
in
Chicago.
B.
Because
it
is
an
important
agricultural
centre
for
the
country.
C.
Because
it
is
a
main
transportation
centre
for
the
country.
D.
Because
it
is
very
important
to
the
nation.
90.
The
underlined
word
"brag"
in
Paragraph
5
means
.
A.
pulling
something
along
the
ground,
often
because
it
is
too
heavy
to
carry
B.
pretending
nothing
happened,
usually
because
people
are
unhappy
or
hurt
C.
talking
too
proudly
about
something
people
own
or
something
people
have
done
D.
saying
that
people
admire
and
approve
of
someone
or
something,
especially
publicly
C
A
dam
is
a
man-made
structure
built
across
a
river.
Most
dams
are
built
to
control
a
river's
water
flow,
improve
navigation
and
control
flooding.
However,
some
dams
are
built
to
produce
hydro-electric
power.
Hydro-electric
power
is
produced
as
water
passes
through
a
dam,
and
into
a
river
below.
The
more
water
that
passes
through
a
dam,
the
more
energy
is
produced.
Once
a
dam
is
built,
a
man-made
lake
is
created
behind
the
dam.
Electricity
is
produced
by
a
kind
of
equipment
called
a
turbine(涡轮机).
Turbines
contain
metal
coils(线圈)
surrounded
by
magnets(磁铁).
When
the
magnets
move
round
rapidly
over
the
metal
coils,
electricity
is
produced.
Turbines
are
located
inside
dams.
The
falling
water
makes
the
magnets
go
around
the
coils.
Dams
provide
clean
energy,
but
they
can
also
harm
the
environment.
Species
that
use
rivers
to
reproduce
are
often
hurt
by
dams.
In
the
northwest
of
the
US,
the
population
of
fishes
has
dropped
from
16
million
to
2.5
million
since
hydro-electric
plants
were
built
on
the
Columbia
River.
Dams
all
over
the
world
have
hurt
some
species.
The
highest
dam
in
the
United
States
is
located
near
Oroville,
California.
The
Oroville
Dam
towers
230
metres
and
is
more
than
a
mile
wide.
This
dam
was
built
in
1968,
22
years
after
the
Hoover
Dam.
The
Hoover
Dam,
on
the
Nevada-Arizona
border
controls
the
Colorado
River.
It
is
221
metres
high
and
has
2.6
million
hectare-metres
of
water.
The
highest
dam
in
the
world
is
the
Nurek
Dam
on
the
Vakhsh
River
in
Tajikistan,
a
country
in
central
Asia.
This
dam
is
300
metres
tall.
91.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
advantage
of
a
dam
according
to
the
passage
A.
To
control
a
river's
water
flow.
B.
To
improve
navigation
and
to
control
flooding.
C.
To
reduce
the
population
of
some
species
of
animals.
D.
To
produce
hydro-electric
power.
92.
The
third
paragraph
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
how
hydro-electric
power
is
produced
B.
what
a
turbine
is
and
how
it
works
C.
how
the
magnets
and
the
metal
coils
work
D.
how
the
falling
water
passes
through
a
turbine
93.
Which
is
the
highest
dam
in
the
US
A.
The
Oroville
Dam.
B.
The
Hoover
Dam.
C.
The
Nurek
Dam.
D.
The
Vakhsh
Dam.
94.
Which
of
the
following
can
explain
the
underlined
word
"reproduce"
in
the
fourth
paragraph
A.
Produce
young
animals.
B.
Find
foods.
C.
Live
in.
D.
Make
a
same
photograph.
D
Visitors
to
Fiji
enjoy
not
only
some
of
the
world's
best
lagoons,
with
beautiful
blue
waters
and
the
famous
Rainbow
Reef,
but
also
rich
history
and
culture
spanning
thousands
of
years.
While
you'll
surely
spend
plenty
of
time
on
the
beach
in
Fiji,
why
not
check
out
some
of
cultural
destinations
to
get
a
sense
of
traditional
life
in
Fiji
The
Meke
is
a
native
dance
performed
by
indigenous
Fijians
wearing
leis
and
grass
skirts.
Although
similar
in
importance
to
the
hula
dance
of
Hawaiian,
the
Meke
is
like
nothing
you'll
see
on
any
other
island.
Experiencing
this
culturally
and
historically
significant
dance
is
something
that
visitors
to
Fiji
simply
must
do.
Indigenous
Fijians
are
very
proud
of
their
heritage,
something
you'll
notice
immediately
upon
walking
into
the
National
Museum.
The
Fiji
Museum
is
located
in
the
beautiful
botanical
gardens
of
Suva,
the
capital
city
of
Fiji.
There,
you'll
find
an
archaeological
collection
dating
back
thousands
of
years,
evidence
of
Fiji's
long
history.
The
lengthy
history
of
Fiji
can
also
be
seen
in
its
buildings,
including
the
Parliament
Houses
and
Sri
Siva
Subramaniya,
a
Hindu
temple.
While
you're
in
Suva
to
visit
the
Fiji
museum,
take
plenty
of
time
to
absorb
the
local
culture.
Suva
offers
a
very
active
nightlife,
including
live
bands
and
other
forms
of
entertainment.
If
you're
looking
for
a
Meke
show,
Suva
is
a
good
bet
on
any
night
of
the
week.
The
city
is
also
a
popular
destination
for
tourists
looking
for
souvenirs,
including
carved
Tiki
masks
and
statues.
Like
any
tropical
island
vacation,
Fiji
offers
white
sandy
beaches,
palm
trees,
and
beautiful
blue
skies.
If
you're
planning
a
vacation
to
Fiji,
don't
forget
to
schedule
plenty
of
time
to
visit
cultural
and
historical
sites,
and
to
take
in
the
parts
of
Fiji
that
truly
can't
be
found
anywhere
else
in
the
world.
95.
The
word
"lagoons"
(in
Paragraph
1)
probably
refers
to
"
".
A.
lakes
B.
theatres
C.
museums
D.
stadiums
96.
The
Parliament
Houses
and
Sri
Siva
Subramaniya
are
mentioned
in
order
to
tell
us
that
.
A.
there
are
all
kinds
of
buildings
in
Fiji
B.
Fiji
is
a
popular
place
of
interest
to
the
visitors
C.
Fiji
is
an
old
country
with
a
long
history
D.
the
buildings
are
well
designed
in
Fiji
97.
This
passage
is
most
likely
taken
from
.
A.
an
advertisement
B.
a
news
report
C.
a
research
paper
D.
a
travel
book
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
In
less
than
five
months,
you
will
go
to
different
universities
and
lead
a
new
life.
In
your
new
life,
making
new
friends
is
a
must.
Then,
how
can
you
make
new
friends
quickly
Everybody
knows
friends
come
and
go.
You
have
friends
for
every
time
and
season
of
your
life
from
youth
to
old
age.
Sometimes
people
change
their
goal
in
life.
Perhaps
you've
made
a
change
yourself,
such
as
a
new
job
or
moved
to
a
new
location.
98.
Making
new
friends
quickly
is
possible
once
you
go
about
it
the
right
way.
In
order
to
make
friends,
you
must
first
be
a
friend.
Consider
joining
groups
and
associations
that
are
of
interest
to
you.
99.
Go
out
of
your
way
to
be
friendly,
and
you'll
make
new
friends
quickly.
100.
If
you
need
help,
there
are
millions
of
books
on
the
subject
of
good
manners.
Treat
people
with
politeness
and
you
will
see
people
start
to
flock
to
you
because
of
your
pleasant
personality.
Become
good
at
something.
You
can
do
well
in
a
sport,
an
instrument,
writing,
languages
or
whatever
else
you
enjoy.
101.
This
makes
you
interesting
and
gets
people
to
be
attracted
to
you.
It's
not
about
doing
this
for
the
sake
of
attracting
attention,
but
having
a
skill
at
something
is
another
way
to
make
new
friends
quickly.
Share
contact
information
with
people
you
meet
who
seem
interesting.
Then
invite
them
to
do
things
with
you.
102.
Showing
interest
in
people
by
actually
inviting
them
to
do
things
will
help
you
create
friends
quickly.
A.
It
could
be
as
simple
as
drinking
coffee
together.
B.
Always
practice
good
manners.
C.
You
don't
have
to
be
an
expert,
but
at
least
good
enough
to
help
others
with
your
skill.
D.
Get
to
know
your
friends'
friends.
E.
This
may
also
change
your
circle
of
friends.
F.
You
are
likely
to
find
others
who
share
things
in
common
with
you.
G.
It
is
not
necessary
to
be
skillful
in
something.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
The
"selfie"
is
used
to
describe
the
self-taken
photo,
often
from
a
smartphone.
Someone
takes
about
10
selfies
each
time
he
does,
and
he
only
ends
up
103.
(post)
one
or
two
of
those.
He
picks
the
one
that
he
feels
make
him
look
the
104.
(good).
In
that
picture,
he
gains
confidence.
For
that
moment,
everything
bad
or
terrible
that
has
happened
to
him
105.
(remove),
because
that
smile
is
what
gives
him
the
106.
(determine)
to
love
himself.
I
read
107.
poem
recently
and
the
young
man
said,
"If
I
ask
you
108.
you
love,
the
answers
will
most
likely
roll
your
tongue.
You
love
to
read.
You
love
to
write.
You
love
your
mom,
your
daughter,
or
your
best
friend.
How
long
do
you
think
you
can
go
on
and
on
before
you
say
'I
love
109.
' "
That
statement
hit
me
like
a
ton
of
bricks.
I've
struggled
with
confidence
all
my
life.
I
still
do.
And
in
110.
way
am
I
saying
that
taking
a
selfie
is
a
gateway
111.
confidence.
112.
,
the
selfie
does
deserve
some
credit
for
allowing
individuals
to
express
themselves.
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
I
like
travelling
and
my
dream
of
paying
a
visit
for
Beijing,
the
capital
city
of
our
country,
come
true
during
the
National
Day
holidays
this
year.
On
October
1st,
I
went
to
Tian'anmen
Square
with
my
parents,
there
we
watched
the
flag-raising
ceremony.
As
I
watched
the
flag
rising
slowly,
I
sang
a
national
anthem,
feel
extremely
excited.
Then
we
went
to
some
other
famous
tourist
attraction,
like
the
Great
Wall.
Standing
on
the
Great
Wall,
I
felt
very
proudly.
I
thought
of
the
old
saying
that
"One
who
fail
to
reach
the
Great
Wall
is
a
hero".
Although
I
was
tired,
but
I
really
had
a
good
time.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
C
3.
C
4.
B
5.
C
6.
B
7.
A
8.
C
9.
B
10.
A
11.
C
12.
A
13.
B
14.
C
15.
B
16.
C
17.
C
18.
A
19.
B
20.
C
听力原文
Text
1
M:Do
you
enjoy
life
in
New
York
W:No,I
don't.I'm
planning
to
move
to
Chicago
or
Boston.But
I've
never
regretted
my
earlier
decision.
Text
2
M:It
doesn't
make
any
sense
to
talk
about
that
examination.
W:That's
true.It's
no
use
crying
over
spilt
milk.
Text
3
W:Why
did
the
old
couple
sell
their
house
here
M:Because
they
wanted
to
live
somewhere
warm.They
were
tired
of
the
snow
all
year
round.
Text
4
M:I
think
I'll
order
the
chocolate
ice
cream
because
I
didn't
eat
lunch
earlier
today.
W:No
dessert
for
me.I
can
hardly
get
into
my
jeans
as
it
is.
Text
5
W:I
just
got
a
new
job
in
another
country.So
I
have
to
leave
here
soon.
M:I
hate
to
work
without
you
here.
W:So
do
I.But
I
think
it'll
be
fun
to
experience
a
new
culture.
Text
6
M:How
come
David
is
always
so
full
of
energy
W:He
has
a
strange
but
highly
effective
ways
of
sleeping.
M:What
is
that
W:He
takes
a
short
sleep
for
an
hour
every
six
hours
and
has
a
total
of
four
hours
of
sleep
each
day.
M:Where
did
he
get
that
strange
idea
W:He
read
from
a
book
which
said
it
was
the
best
way
for
human
beings
and
he
believed
it.
M:How
many
hours
do
you
sleep
a
day
W:I
need
at
least
seven
hours.I
want
to
try
to
follow
David's
example,but
it
never
worked
out
for
me.
M:If
I
sleep
during
the
day,I
can
never
wake
up.
W:Not
everyone
is
as
David,I
guess.
Text
7
M:When
do
you
want
to
leave
for
that
seaside
town,Martha
W:I'm
not
sure
yet,but
maybe
we
should
leave
Friday
after
work.It's
a
long
drive,but
I'd
rather
get
there
late
Friday
than
midday
Saturday.We
have
three
days
off
this
time
after
all.
M:How
long
is
it
W:Five
or
six
hours.
M:Say
you
leave
at
4:30,right
after
the
work,and
you'll
be
there
around
nine
or
ten.
W:I
suppose
so.And
we
could
still
have
a
good
night
sleep.
M:What
are
you
going
to
take
W:Mostly
shorts
and
T-shirts.
M:You
don't
think
it's
a
little
cold
at
night
at
the
seaside.
W:Maybe.I'm
going
to
take
a
sweater
or
a
light
coat,just
in
case.
M:Hope
you
have
a
good
time
there.
Text
8
M:Thank
you
very
much,Miss
James.That
helped
me
a
lot.
W:I'm
glad
I
could
be
of
some
help,Carlos.Let
me
know
if
you
have
any
more
questions
later.
M:I
will.And
thank
you
for
giving
up
your
coffee
break
to
help.I
know
you
need
one
after
teaching
three
classes.
W:Oh.I
don't
mind.Teaching
is
what
I
love
most.
M:Well.Goodbye
and
thanks
again.
W:You're
very
welcome,Carlos.See
you
in
class
Monday.
Text
9
M:What
does
our
program
look
like
for
tomorrow
W:Let
me
see.A
meeting
with
Bill
Lyons
at
10
in
the
morning
and
all
the
paper
work
is
ready.Then
a
trip
to
the
national
lab
at
3
pm
and
at
7
in
the
evening
we'll
have
dinner
with
Mr
Cooper,manager
of
LG
Company.
M:Another
busy
day,but
please
don't
plan
anything
for
Saturday.I'm
going
to
watch
a
basketball
match
with
my
family.
Text
10
Now
about
the
news.An
early
morning
fire
damaged
the
historic
Gallad
House
today.It
destroyed
the
third
floor
of
the
building,but
fire
fighters
saved
the
first
and
the
second
floors.There
were
only
a
few
elderly
people
living
in
the
building
at
the
time
and
they
were
carried
out
to
safety.The
Gallad
House
was
built
in
1718
and
was
used
as
a
hotel
for
over
150
years.George
Washington
stayed
here
in
1782.The
Gallad
family
owned
the
building
until
the
1930's.Then
they
sold
it
to
the
Muss
family.Five
years
ago
it
was
made
into
a
building
for
the
elderly.Several
fire
departments
were
called
to
the
scene.When
we
asked
Fire
Chief
Andrew
Bond
how
the
fire
started,he
answered
that
it
was
most
likely
a
burning
cigarette
caused
it.Chief
Bond
promised
to
further
examine
the
cause
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
freezing
22.
Remove
23.
global
24.
narrow
25.
generate
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
26.
construction
27.
enormous
28.
global
29.
narrow
30.
historical
31.
remove
32.
freezing
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
33.
make
sense
34.
intended
35.
whose
photo/picture
I
showed
36.
speaking
to
our
English
teacher
37.
bring
an
end
to
38.
whose
husband
39.
his
dream
came
true
40.
questioned
by
the
police
41.
can
date
back
to
42.
who
is
said
五、单项选择
43.
C
44.
B
45.
C
46.
A
47.
B
48.
C
49.
C
50.
C
51.
C
52.
C
53.
D
54.
B
55.
D
56.
D
57.
C
58.
C
59.
D
60.
C
61.
A
62.
A
六、完形填空
63.
A
64.
B
65.
C
66.
A
67.
C
68.
B
69.
B
70.
D
71.
B
72.
B
73.
A
74.
C
75.
D
76.
A
77.
A
78.
D
79.
C
80.
D
81.
B
82.
A
七、阅读理解
83.
C
84.
B
85.
D
86.
A
87.
C
88.
B
89.
A
90.
C
91.
C
92.
A
93.
A
94.
A
95.
A
96.
C
97.
D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
98.
E
99.
F
100.
B
101.
C
102.
A
九、补全短文
103.
posting
104.
best
105.
is
removed
106.
determination
107.
a
108.
what
109.
myself
110.
no
111.
to
112.
However/Rather/Instead
十、短文改错(不分行)
113.
for改为to
114.
come改为came
115.
there改为where
116.
第三句a改为the
117.
feel改为feeling
118.
attraction改为attractions
119.
proudly改为proud
120.
fail改为fails
121.
第六句a前加not
122.
删掉Although或者改为Yet