Module6
Unexplained
Mysteries
of
the
Natural
World单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节
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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
How
did
Jim
study
French
A.
By
doing
lots
of
listening.
B.
By
working
with
a
group.
C.
By
asking
the
teacher
for
help.
2.
What
is
easier
to
the
man
A.
Spelling
new
words.
B.
Learning
grammar.
C.
Reading
aloud.
3.
What's
Tom's
problem
A.
He
can't
pronounce
new
words.
B.
He
never
listens
to
English
tapes.
C.
He
doesn't
read
English
at
all.
4.
From
which
languages
has
English
language
taken
in
new
words
A.
Germany
and
Japanese.
B.
Japanese
and
Chinese.
C.
Chinese
and
French.
5.
What
problem
may
we
come
across
when
studying
abroad
A.
Culture
differences.
B.
Learning
foreign
languages.
C.
Traveling
reservations.
第二节
听下面5段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
How
many
English
classes
does
Lucy
have
a
week
A.
Fourteen
classes.
B.
Six
classes.
C.
Seven
classes.
7.
When
does
Lucy
usually
have
her
English
classes
A.
In
the
afternoon.
B.
In
the
morning.
C.
In
the
evening.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
know
about
the
Civil
War
A.
He
wants
to
share
something
with
his
net
friend.
B.
He
majors
in
history.
C.
He
thinks
it's
interesting.
9.
How
many
soldiers
at
least
died
in
the
Civil
War
A.
620,000.
B.
260,000.
C.
62,
000.
10.
What
suggestion
does
Ann
give
the
man
A.
Learning
more
about
American.
B.
Talking
about
Chinese
history.
C.
Remembering
the
Civil
War.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Which
languages
have
the
biggest
native
speakers
A.
Mandarin
Chinese
and
Hindi.
B.
English
and
French.
C.
German
and
Spanish.
12.
How
many
languages
are
there
in
the
world
A.
About
17,000.
B.
About
7,000.
C.
About
3,500.
13.
What's
the
prediction
of
linguists
A.
These
eleven
languages
will
change
a
lot.
B.
Half
of
the
languages
in
the
world
will
disappear.
C.
There
will
be
no
way
to
solve
the
language
problem.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
In
which
country
do
students
go
to
college
more
easily
A.
In
America.
B.
In
China.
C.
In
German.
15.
How
long
will
it
take
to
study
for
the
entrance
exam
in
America
A.
For
a
few
months.
B.
For
a
few
weeks.
C.
For
a
few
days.
16.
What
is
the
real
problem
for
the
American
students
A.
Taking
the
entrance
exam.
B.
Getting
into
a
good
college.
C.
Paying
for
the
school
fees.
17.
How
are
the
school
fees
in
America
A.
Expensive.
B.
Cheap.
C.
Reasonable.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
speaker's
native
language
A.
Welsh.
B.
German.
C.
English.
19.
Why
did
he
learn
French
A.
His
mother
knew
it
quite
well.
B.
It
was
compulsory
at
school.
C.
He
thought
it
was
interesting.
20.
When
did
the
speaker
finish
school
A.
In
1998.
B.
In
1988.
C.
In
1986.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
David
managed
to
escape,
but
the
others
were
not
so
f
.
22.
The
table
had
a
shiny
s
,
but
underneath
it
was
dull
and
rough.
23.
He
appeared
c
,
but
inside
his
heart
was
beating
wildly
with
fear.
24.
No
living
things
e
on
the
moon
as
there
is
no
water
and
no
air.
25.
---
What
happened
to
George
on
his
way
to
the
sweet
shop
---
On
his
way
to
the
sweet
shop,
he
dropped
his
fifty
pence
and
it
rolled
along
the
pavement
and
then
d
down
a
drain.
26.
Jack
is
so
g
that
he
is
always
giving
away
some
money
to
the
poor.
27.
Don't
a
the
tiger!
It
is
too
dangerous.
28.
Sadly,
some
of
the
species
of
birds
are
e
and
we
can
no
longer
see
them.
29.
Many
famous
novels,
such
as
“The
tale
of
two
cities”
and
“The
note
of
millionaire”
are
a
for
use
of
course
book
in
school.
30.
His
recent
discoveries
have
added
to
his
r
in
the
field
of
science.
31.
Mona
Lisa's
m
smile
attracts
so
many
people
in
the
world.
32.
The
police
are
trying
to
find
out
the
i
of
the
man
killed
in
the
accident.
33.
Why
can't
you
give
me
a
p
answer
I
really
want
to
know
"yes"
or
"no".
34.
It's
really
f
that
there
are
so
many
people
with
guns
and
knives
fighting
in
the
street
yesterday
midnight.
35.
The
black
clouds
i
that
it
will
rain.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
Whether
life
(存在)
on
other
planets
is
still
unknown
to
us.
37.
The
examination
report
(表明)
that
there
was
something
wrong
with
his
stomach.
38.
The
customer
likes
this
table
whose
(表面)
is
very
smooth.
39.
The
government's
(断言)
that
the
factory
waste
had
killed
the
fish
was
correct.
40.
The
scientist
made
a
great
contribution
to
the
world
and
built
up
(声誉)
for
himself.
41.
The
dog
looks
(凶恶).
You'd
better
keep
away
from
it.
42.
The
garden
is
surrounded
by
a
hedge
in
which
many
small
c
(生物)
can
live.
43.
He
has
a
p
(积极的)
attitude
toward
his
work;
he
likes
it
and
does
it
well.
44.
It's
really
(害怕)
to
be
caught
in
a
heavy
thunderstorm
when
you
are
alone
in
the
open
air.
45.
The
mother
(使平静)
the
little
boy
by
telling
him
a
story.
46.
You
can't
cross
the
(边界)
without
a
passport.
47.
He
was
so
(慷慨的)
as
to
share
his
food
with
me.
48.
You
are
easy
to
be
(攻击)
when
you
are
in
red
in
front
of
a
bullfight.
49.
But
we
have
to
(适应)
to
existing
circumstances.
50.
The
symptoms
of
flu
may
be
unpleasant,
but
they
(消失)
within
a
few
days.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
51.
现在写信似乎已绝迹。(词数不限)
Letter-writing
seems
to
have
nowadays.
52.
天气可能是造成这次失事的原因之一。(词数不限)
Weather
in
the
wreck.
53.
我想我之所以长寿而且精力充沛,
要归功于我的健康生活。
I
think
my
long
and
active
life
must
be
the
healthy
life
I
live.
54.
I
can't
find
my
purse.
I
(一定是丢了)
while
shopping.
(must)
55.
他们到现在为止或许已经完成工作了。
They
their
work
by
now.
56.
太晚了,我想他或许已经睡了。
It's
too
late.
I
think
he
to
bed.
57.
约翰不可能已经到了,否则他早就给我打电话了。
John
yet,
or
he
would
have
telephoned
me.
58.
众所周知,孩子们能容易地适应新环境。
As
is
know
to
all,
children
can
easily
new
environment.
59.
由于吸烟太多,你的健康可能受到威胁。(词数不限)
Your
health
due
to
much
smoking.
(risk)
60.
Can
you
light
(讲清楚)
the
problem
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
61.
Many
of
the
plants
in
this
area
would
if
the
government
didn't
take
measures
to
protect
them.
A.
die
away
B.
die
down
C.
die
out
D.
die
from
62.
---
Mum,
where
is
my
ball
I
remember
I
put
it
here
yesterday.
---
You
it
in
the
wrong
place.
A.
must
put
B.
might
put
C.
might
have
put
D.
should
have
put
63.
Many
people
had
to
move
out
of
their
original
living
places
the
flood
caused
by
heavy
rain
this
summer.
A.
resulting
in
B.
in
spite
of
C.
due
to
D.
in
terms
of
64.
My
book,
The
House
of
Hales,
is
missing.
Who
have
taken
it
A.
need
B.
must
C.
should
D.
could
65.
The
mayor
was
by
the
press
for
failing
to
keep
the
campaign
promise.
A.
defeated
B.
beaten
C.
fought
D.
attacked
66.
---
When
I
first
got
to
Harvard,
my
awkward
English
brought
me
great
trouble.
---
Oh,
dear,
it
a
struggle
for
you
to
keep
up
with
other
students.
A.
might
be
B.
can
be
C.
could
have
been
D.
must
have
been
67.
Don't
worry
about
the
children.
They
can
new
environments
very
easily.
A.
hold
up
B.
set
up
C.
adapt
to
D.
turn
to
68.
When
he
heard
the
news
that
an
earthquake
occurred
in
Sichuan
again,
he
felt
very
.
A.
frightened;
frightened
B.
frightened;
frightening
C.
frightening;
frightening
D.
frightening;
frightened
69.
It
was
not
a
good
idea
to
go
skating.
You
your
leg.
A.
can
break
B.
could
break
C.
could
have
broken
D.
could
have
been
broken
70.
He
claimed
it
to
the
manager,
unless
the
washing
machine
was
replaced.
A.
to
have
reported
B.
reporting
C.
having
reported
D.
to
report
71.
There
are
no
customers
in
the
hotel.
It
have
the
friendliest
service.
A.
can't
B.
must
C.
may
72.
---
Do
you
know
what
Lily
is
doing
---
She
in
the
office.
A.
may
be
interviewed
B.
can
be
interviewed
C.
can
being
interviewed
D.
may
be
being
interviewed
73.
A
survey
of
retired
people
has
that
most
are
independent
and
enjoying
life.
A.
advised
B.
demanded
C.
observed
D.
indicated
74.
The
traffic
is
heavy
this
day,
I
arrive
a
bit
late,
so
could
you
save
me
a
place
A.
can
B.
must
C.
need
D.
might
75.
After
his
further
investigation,
the
new
facts
the
matter.
A.
threw
some
lights
to
B.
threw
some
light
on
C.
threw
some
lights
on
D.
threw
some
light
to
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
I
was
cleaning
my
room
out
when
an
old
card
caught
my
eye:
Queen
City
Casket
Company.
"What
is
it "
I
wondered.
I
76
it
over.
There,
in
faded
ink,
was
a
hand-scrawled(手写的)
77
.
Immediately
my
mind
traveled
78
many
years.
I
was
nine
years
old,
walking
down
the
cold,
wet
street
of
Springfield,
with
a
bag
of
magazines
on
my
shoulder.
On
my
79
that
day,
I
came
to
that
company
finally,
whose
owner,
Mr.
Rader,
had
always
taken
me
there
to
ask
his
workers
80
they
wanted
any
magazines.
Shaking
off
the
81
like
a
wet
dog,
I
entered
Mr.
Rader's
office.
After
a
quick
glance
he
82
me
over
to
the
fire-place.
Noticing
the
83
in
the
top
of
my
84
,
he
said,
"Come
with
me!"
pulling
me
into
his
85
.
We
pulled
to
a
stop
before
a
shoe
store.
Inside,
a
salesman
86
me
with
the
finest
pair
of
Oxfords
I
had
87
seen.
I
88
about
10
feet
tall
when
I
got
up
89
them.
"We'd
like
a
pair
of
new
socks
too,"
Mr.
Rader
said.
Back
in
his
office,
Mr.
Rader
took
out
a
90
,
wrote
something
on
it,
and
handed
it
to
me.
With
91
eyes,
I
read,
"Do
to
others
as
you
would
have
them
do
to
you."
He
said
lovingly,
"Jimmy,
I
want
you
to
92
I
love
you."
I
said
goodbye,
and
for
the
first
time
I
93
a
flicker(闪现)
of
hope
that
somehow
things
would
be
94
.
With
people
like
Mr.
Rader
in
the
world,
there
was
hope,
kindness
and
love,
and
that
would
always
make
a
95
.
76.
A.
read
B.
thought
C.
turned
D.
passed
77.
A.
address
B.
list
C.
message
D.
information
78.
A.
forward
B.
so
C.
ahead
D.
back
79.
A.
return
B.
round
C.
trip
D.
arrival
80.
A.
that
B.
how
C.
whether
D.
why
81.
A.
dust
B.
sweat
C.
dirt
D.
rain
82.
A.
led
B.
followed
C.
watched
D.
carried
83.
A.
hole
B.
mud
C.
water
D.
cover
84.
A.
magazine
B.
shoe
C.
sock
D.
bag
85.
A.
truck
B.
factory
C.
home
D.
store
86.
A.
wore
B.
fitted
C.
lent
D.
comforted
87.
A.
ever
B.
already
C.
never
D.
hardly
88.
A.
appeared
B.
measured
C.
looked
D.
felt
89.
A.
for
B.
with
C.
on
D.
in
90.
A.
pen
B.
paper
C.
card
D.
notebook
91.
A.
tearful
B.
unbelievable
C.
curious
D.
puzzled
92.
A.
admit
B.
know
C.
consider
D.
express
93.
A.
sensed
B.
received
C.
lost
D.
imagined
94.
A.
mistaken
B.
bad
C.
all
right
D.
possible
95.
A.
deal
B.
fortune
C.
choice
D.
difference
七、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
Once
upon
a
time,
there
was
a
tortoise
on
a
ship,
and
the
ship
was
damaged
and
dropped
into
the
water.
Some
time
later
the
tortoise
made
it
to
a
desert
land
surrounded(包围)
by
water
on
all
sides
except
for
one.
The
landward(向陆地的)
side
led
up
to
a
big
mountain.
To
avoid
starving
to
death,
the
tortoise
decided
to
climb
to
the
top
of
the
mountain,
hoping
that
he
would
be
able
to
cross
to
the
other
side.
When
he
got
to
the
snow-covered
top
he
was
very
cold,
and
then
a
heavy
snow
storm
started.
He
just
managed
to
make
out
a
small
pathway
leading
down
the
other
side
of
the
mountain.
But
the
path
was
guarded
by
a
big
monster
that
wouldn't
stop
shouting.
"Uuh
uuh
uuh!"
Such
a
sight
and
sound
made
tortoise
extremely
scared,
and
all
he
wanted
to
do
was
hide
his
head
inside
his
shell.
But,
looking
around
him,
he
saw
that
many
other
animals
were
lying
in
the
snow,
with
looks
of
fear
on
their
faces.
So
the
tortoise
didn't
go
into
his
shell.
He
summoned
up
(鼓起)
all
his
courage
to
move
down
the
path
towards
the
monster.
The
closer
the
tortoise
got,
the
more
the
monster
changed
its
shape.
Then,
when
he
was
almost
upon
it,
the
tortoise
realized
that
what
he
had
thought
was
a
monster
was
only
a
great
pile
of
rocks,
which
formed
a
shape
just
like
a
monster.
As
for
the
"Uuh
uuh
uuh",
the
tortoise
realized
this
was
just
the
sound
of
the
wind
blowing
through
a
small
cave.
The
tortoise
carried
on,
and
finally
went
down
into
a
beautiful
valley,
filled
with
woods
and
plenty
of
food.
The
tortoise
lived
very
happily
there.
96.
The
tortoise
decided
to
climb
to
the
other
side
of
the
mountain
.
A.
to
look
for
food
B.
to
enjoy
the
scenery
C.
to
meet
other
animals
D.
to
fight
against
the
monster
97.
The
underlined
word
"scared"
in
Para.
3
most
probably
means
.
A.
calm
B.
powerful
C.
frightened
D.
happy
98.
Why
were
many
animals
lying
in
the
snow
A.
Because
they
lost
their
way.
B.
Because
they
feared
the
monster.
C.
Because
they
were
too
cold
to
move.
D.
Because
they
were
too
hungry
to
move.
99.
What
did
the
tortoise
do
when
hearing
the
sound
of
the
monster
A.
He
kept
moving
on.
B.
He
went
into
his
shell.
C.
He
found
another
path.
D.
He
returned
the
same
way
he
came.
100.
According
to
the
text,
.
A.
the
sound
was
made
by
some
rocks
B.
the
monster
was
some
rocks
in
fact
C.
the
tortoise
didn't
fear
the
monster
at
all
D.
the
tortoise
failed
to
climb
the
mountain
B
A
strong
wind
can
be
a
dangerous
thing—sometimes
it
is
powerful
enough
to
knock
you
off
your
feet.
But
to
plants,
the
wind
is
a
source
of
new
life,
carrying
them
or
their
spores(孢子)
thousands
of
miles.
A
NASA
satellite
called
QuikSCAT
has
discovered
highways
of
wind
over
the
Earth's
oceans.
Scientists
believe
these
invisible
roads
may
explain
why
many
non-flowering
plants,
such
as
mosses(苔藓)
and
lichens(地衣),
grow
where
they
do.
The
satellite
is
able
to
send
microwaves
from
space
to
the
surface
of
the
ocean.
The
patterns
of
signals
that
come
back
shows
which
way
the
winds
are
blowing.
Using
this
data,
the
scientists
studied
a
group
of
islands
in
the
southern
hemisphere
near
Antarctica.
Winds
tend
to
blow
anticlockwise(逆时针方向地)
in
this
region,
but
there
are
lots
of
local
differences.
When
the
researchers
compared
these
local
patterns
to
botanical(植物学的)
data,
they
found
that
the
wind
had
an
important
effect
on
where
species
of
mosses,
lichens,
and
other
non-flowering
plants
grow.
For
example,
Bouvet
Island
and
Heard
Island,
share
30
percent
of
their
moss
species,
29
percent
of
liverworts(叶苔),
and
32
percent
of
lichens—even
though
they
are
4,430
kilometers
apart.
In
contrast,
Gough
Island
and
Bouvet
Island,
separated
by
just
1,860
kilometers
of
sea,
share
only
16
percent
of
mosses
and
17
percent
of
liverworts.
They
have
no
lichens
in
common.
Ferns(蕨类植物)
and
flowering
plants
don't
travel
as
well
in
the
wind,
so
they
don't
show
the
same
kinds
of
distribution
patterns.
101.
The
passage
is
about
.
A.
the
discovery
of
wind
highways
B.
how
wind
travels
C.
how
wind
affects
different
plants
D.
one
function
of
the
wind
102.
The
underlined
word
"data"
(in
Para.
4)
means
"
".
A.
signal
B.
pattern
C.
information
D.
research
103.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Scientists
think
these
land
roads
may
explain
why
non-flowering
plants
grow
everywhere.
B.
Scientists
found
that
wind
has
done
much
on
where
non-flowering
plants
grow.
C.
A
NASA
satellite
called
QuikSCAT
can
send
the
wind
from
the
land
to
the
surface
of
the
ocean.
D.
Scientists
studied
a
group
of
islands
in
the
northern
hemisphere.
C
Nearly
everyone
agrees
that
money
doesn't
buy
as
much
as
it
used
to,
no
matter
when
you
want
to
spend
it.
This
is
certainly
true
of
the
paper
money
that
passes
so
quickly
through
one's
hands.
But
what
about
coins
that
seem
to
do
very
little
except
stay
in
purses
and
pockets
Unlike
notes,
metal
money
becomes
more
valuable
the
longer
it
is
held,
especially
if
it
is
put
away
where
it
won't
get
scratched
or
worn.
Why
is
this
One
reason
is
that
coins,
being
more
durable,
fall
more
readily
into
a
category
for
collectors.
Naturally,
the
rarer
gold
pieces
must
become
more
valuable
as
the
price
of
this
metal
goes
up.
But,
curiously,
one
of
the
rarest
coins
in
the
world
is
not
made
of
gold,
but
of
the
relatively
cheaper
silver.
In
1840,
the
United
States
mint(铸币厂)
struck
19,570
silver
dollars.
That
is
what
its
records
show.
Today
only
six
of
this
original
number
remain
and
these
are
unlikely
ever
to
reach
the
auction(拍卖)
market.
So
what
happened
to
some
19,564
large
silver
coins,
not
the
easiest
sort
of
things
to
lose
One
of
the
more
romantic
theories
is
that
they
were
part
of
the
payment
to
Napoleon
for
the
American
land
then
known
as
Louisiana.
But
they
never
reached
France.
Somewhere
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico,
the
ship
transporting
them
was
sunk,
either
by
a
storm
or
by
pirates.
The
probable
answer
to
the
mystery
is
that
they
were
melted
down—since
the
silver
value
was
greater
than
the
actual
value
of
the
coin.
What
really
happened
to
the
rest
will
probably
always
remain
a
mystery.
What
is
known
is
that
whoever
can
come
up
with
one
will
find
himself
instantly
rich.
104.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
money
buys
as
much
as
it
did
before
B.
money
does
not
buy
as
much
as
it
did
before
C.
paper
money
buys
more
than
metal
money
D.
metal
money
buys
more
than
paper
money
105.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
of
a
coin
A.
The
longer
it
is
held,
the
less
valuable
it
becomes.
B.
The
more
it
wears
out,
the
more
valuable
it
becomes.
C.
The
less
it
gets
scratched,
the
less
it
values.
D.
The
longer
it
lasts,
the
more
it
values.
106.
According
to
this
passage,
one
of
the
rarest
coins
in
the
world
is
made
of
.
A.
silver
B.
gold
C.
copper
D.
paper
107.
What
really
happened
to
some
19,564
large
silver
coins
A.
They
were
melted
down.
B.
They
were
sunk
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico.
C.
It
is
still
a
mystery.
D.
They
were
stolen
by
pirates.
D
The
Way
We
Do
Things
Round
Here
Some
years
ago,
I
was
hired
by
an
American
bank.
I
received
a
letter
from
the
head
of
the
Personnel
Department
that
started,
"Dear
John,
I
am
quite
pleased
that
you
have
decided
to
join
us."
That
"quite"
saddened
me.
I
thought
he
was
saying
"we're
kind
of
pleased
you
decided
to
join
us
although
I
wish
we
had
hired
someone
else."
Then
I
discovered
that
in
American
English
"quite"
sometimes
means
"very",
while
in
British
English
it
means
"fairly".
So
the
first
lesson
about
working
in
other
countries
is
to
learn
the
language
and
by
that
I
don't
just
mean
the
words
people
speak.
It
is
body
language,
dress,
manners,
ideas
and
so
on.
The
way
people
do
things
highlights
many
of
the
differences
we
see
between
cultures.
Some
of
these
differences
may
be
only
on
the
surface—dress,
food
and
hours
of
work—while
others
may
be
deeper
and
take
longer
to
deal
with.
Mostly,
it
is
just
a
question
of
getting
used
to
the
differences
and
accepting
them,
like
the
climate,
while
getting
on
with
business.
Some
of
the
differences
may
be
an
improvement.
People
are
more
polite;
the
service
is
better;
you
ask
for
something
to
be
done
and
it
happens
without
having
to
ask
again.
However,
other
differences
can
be
troubling,
like
punctuality(准时).
If
you
invite
people
to
a
party
at
7
o'clock
your
guests
will
consider
it
polite
to
turn
up
exactly
on
time
in
Germany,
five
minutes
early
in
the
American
Midwest,
an
hour
early
in
Japan,
15
minutes
afterwards
in
the
UK,
up
to
an
hour
afterwards
in
Italy
and
some
time
in
the
evening
in
Greece.
I
prefer
not
to
use
the
word
"late"
because
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
the
times
people
arrive.
It
is
simply
the
accepted
thing
to
do
in
their
own
country.
108.
The
author
was
unhappy
as
mentioned
in
Paragraph
1
because
he
thought
.
A.
the
American
bank
didn't
think
much
of
him
B.
the
American
bank
might
hire
another
person
C.
it's
difficult
to
get
used
to
American
culture
D.
it's
easy
to
misunderstand
Americans
109.
The
word
"highlights"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
.
A.
encourages
B.
helps
to
narrow
C.
increases
D.
draws
attention
to
110.
According
to
the
author,
what
should
we
do
with
most
cultural
differences
A.
Ask
the
native
people
for
help.
B.
Understand
and
accept
them.
C.
Do
things
in
our
own
way.
D.
Do
in-depth
research.
111.
When
invited
to
a
party
the
people
who
are
usually
punctual
are
.
A.
Italians
B.
Germans
C.
Greeks
D.
the
British
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
The
Importance
of
Positive
Attitude
A
positive
attitude
is
very
important
as
it
will
make
our
life
easier.
112.
There
will
be
times
when
we
will
face
problems
and
obstacles.
The
most
challenging
part
is
not
when
our
life
goes
smoothly
but
how
we
react
when
we
experience
problems
and
difficulties.
Those
who
have
a
positive
attitude
will
treat
any
problem
as
a
challenge.
Instead
of
being
discouraged,
they
will
treat
each
failure
as
a
lesson.
113.
As
for
those
who
do
not
have
the
positive
attitude,
they
will
see
problems
and
difficulties
in
a
different
way.
The
situation
can
be
the
same
for
both
the
Guy
A
and
Guy
B.
114.
Every
one
of
us
has
the
same
amount
of
time.
Since
having
a
negative
attitude
will
eat
up
our
time,
why
don't
we
just
make
good
use
of
the
same
amount
of
time
to
have
a
positive
attitude
Life
itself
is
already
hard.
It
will
be
much
better
if
we
have
a
positive
attitude
which
will
make
our
life
happier
and
easier.
115.
People
will
generally
prefer
to
stay
with
people
who
have
positive
attitudes
as
being
happy
is
very
infectious(富有感染力的).
Everyone
will
be
affected
by
the
energy
of
positive
attitudes
and
they
too
will
have
a
positive
attitude.
If
you
learn
to
see
the
bright
side
of
life
when
you're
surrounded
by
difficulties,
you'll
be
building
your
positive
attitude
fast.
116.
A.
And
they
will
be
motivated
to
achieve
the
goal.
B.
Having
good
attitudes
provides
many
health
benefits.
C.
In
life,
not
everything
goes
as
smoothly
as
we
want.
D.
But
with
different
attitudes,
the
results
will
be
quite
different.
E.
They
may
have
no
approaches
to
solving
the
problems.
F.
When
you
have
a
positive
attitude
towards
everything,
you
will
be
happier.
G.
The
more
you
practise
having
a
positive
attitude,
the
easier
and
more
natural
it
will
come
to
you.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
As
we
know,
birthdays
mean
only
cakes,
presents,
and
a
sweet
song—Happy
Birthday
to
You
when
we
think
of
it.
117.
,
there
are
different
birthday
celebrations.
118.
the
west.
Many
birthday
traditions
come
from
an
old
belief
that
bad
spirits
showed
up
on
a
person's
birthday.
Today,
people
still
get
together
for
birthday
parties.
But
around
the
world,
birthdays
119.
(celebrate)
in
many
different
ways.
In
North
America,
children
get
their
noses
120.
(cover)
with
butter
on
their
birthdays.
121.
butter
is
supposed
to
make
children
too
slippery
for
bad
122.
(lucky)
to
stick
to
them.
Irish
people
lift
birthday
children
upside
down
and
hit
them
123.
(light)
on
the
floor
for
every
year
of
their
age.
Mexico
also
has
a
unique
birthday
tradition.
A
paper-made
animal
is
filled
124.
candy
and
toys
and
hung
from
the
ceiling.
The
birthday
child
with
his
eyes
covered
then
125.
(try)
to
hit
the
animal
with
a
stick
126.
it
bursts
open.
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。
Time
and
tide
wait
no
man.
My
mother
is
becoming
a
middle-age
woman
quietly.
She
had
been
busy
running
after
us
all
the
years.
My
father
is
very
busy
every
day
outside.
But
the
heavy
burden
falls
on
my
mother's
shoulder.
Because
my
school
is
far
from
my
home,
I
have
to
go
to
school
by
the
train
and
my
mother
sees
me
off
at
the
station
every
time.
I
often
choose
a
seat
where
is
close
to
the
window,
so
I
can
see
her.
However,
I
always
can't
help
run
tears
from
my
eyes.
All
the
buildings
and
people
outside
the
window
disappear.
I
wave
gentle
to
my
mother
and
I
look
at
her
till
the
view
of
her
back
disappears.
Up
to
now,
even
if
he
is
busy,
she
still
does
it
as
usual.
The
view
of
my
mother's
back
will
never
change
in
my
heart.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
B
2.
A
3.
A
4.
C
5.
A
6.
A
7.
B
8.
A
9.
A
10.
B
11.
A
12.
B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
B
16.
B
17.
A
18.
C
19.
B
20.
B
听力原文
第一节
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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
Text
1
W:
Did
you
study
French
by
listening
to
tapes
or
learning
from
the
teacher,
Jim
M:
No.
I
learned
it
by
working
with
a
group.
Text
2
W:
Which
is
easier
when
learning
Russian,
learning
grammar
or
spelling
new
words
M:
Spelling
new
words.
Do
you
agree
W:
Oh,
I
think
grammar
is
easier.
I
have
to
read
aloud
to
memorize
the
new
words.
Text
3
W:
Tom,
what's
your
problem
with
studying
English
M:
Well,
I
can't
pronounce
new
words.
W:
I
think
you
should
listen
to
tapes
often.
And
you
should
also
read
a
lot.
Text
4
M:
Has
the
English
language
taken
in
many
new
words
from
other
languages
W:
Yes.
For
example,
Americans
borrowed
"cent"
from
old
French
and
"tofu"
from
Chinese.
Text
5
M:
When
studying
abroad,
traveling
in
a
foreign
country
or
just
learning
a
foreign
language,
we
may
come
across
a
large
number
of
culture
differences.
W:
Yes.
We
should
realize
those
differences
and
avoid
embarrassment
or
misunderstanding.
第二节
听下面5段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题
中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
Text
6
M:
Hi,
Lucy!
Do
you
have
English
classes
every
day
W:
Yes,
we
do.
And
we're
also
learning
Chinese
this
semester.
M:
How
many
classes
do
you
have
a
week
W:
We
have
fourteen
English
classes
and
seven
Chinese
lessons.
M:
When
do
you
have
them,
in
the
morning
or
in
the
afternoon
W:
Well,
most
of
them
are
in
the
morning.
But
on
Friday,
we
have
two
classes
in
the
afternoon.
M:
Do
you
like
Chinese
lessons
W:
Yes.
I
think
it's
fun.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
Text
7
M:
Ann,
can
you
tell
me
something
about
the
Civil
War
W:
Of
course.
But
why
are
you
so
interested
in
American
history
M:
Oh,
I've
just
made
a
net
friend
recently.
She
is
an
American
girl.
If
I
know
more
about
America,
we
will
have
more
to
share
with
each
other.
W:
Well,
the
Civil
War
was
the
bloodiest
war
in
the
history
of
the
United
States.
M:
When
did
the
war
start
W:
It
started
in
1861
and
lasted
for
4
years.
At
least
620,000
soldiers died in the fighting.
M:
Oh,
you
know
a
lot
about
it.
W:
Yes,
I'm
majoring
in
American
history.
Why
not
talk
about
Chinese
history
with
your
new
friend
I
think
she
will
be
happy
to
learn
more
about
your
country.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
Text
8
W:
Eleven
of
the
world's
languages
have
at
least
one
hundred
million
native
speakers.
M:
What
are
they
W:
The
biggest
are
Mandarin
Chinese,
English,
Spanish,
Arabic
and
Hindi.
Next
come
Portuguese,
Bengali,
Russian,
Japanese,
French
and
German.
M:
Yes.
The
United
Nations
says
these
eleven
languages
are
the
mother
tongues
of
half
the
world's
population.
W:
Do
you
know
how
many
languages
there
are
in
the
world
M:
The
world
has
close
to
seven
thousand
languages.
But
linguists
predict
that
as
many
as
half
of
these
may
be
at
risk
of
disappearing
by
the
end
of
this
century.
W:
That's
terrible.
M: We must find the methods to solve the problem.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
Text
9
W:
I've
heard
you've
got
into
college.
You
must
be
very
excited.
M:
It's
no
big
deal.
It's
much
easier
to
go
to
college
in
the
US
than
in
China.
W:
Really
Do
you
still
have
to
take
a
test
M:
Yes,
but
it's
much
easier
than
the
Chinese
one.
We
only
need
to
study
for
a
few
weeks.
W:
Wow,
that's
completely
different
from
China!
M:
Yes.
The
real
problem
is
getting
into
a
good
college.
W:
How
about
the
school
fees
M:
College
is
very
expensive
in
the
US,
but
we
can
get
a
loan
and
pay
it
back
after
graduating
from
college.
W:
This
is
the
same
as
in
China.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Text
10
M:
I'm
Tony.
My
native
language
is
English.
I
enjoy
trying
to
copy
different
regional
accents.
This
is
possibly
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
developed
such
an
interest
in
languages.
The first foreign language I experienced was Welsh. My
mother
had
tried
to
learn
Welsh
several
times,
so
there
were
Welsh
language
materials
around
our
house
and
I
picked
up
a
few
words
and
phrases.
At
secondary
school,
I
learnt
French,
which
was
compulsory for the first three years. I also learnt German,
mainly
because
I
thought
it
would
be
interesting.
After
finishing
school
in
1988,
I
decided
to
learn
two
languages
per
year.
I
spent
a
year
working
in
various
places. During this time I became fairly fluent in French,
picked
up
some
Portuguese
and
tried
to
teach
myself
some
Italian,
Icelandic,
Japanese
and
Welsh.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
fortunate
22.
surface
23.
calm
24.
exist
25.
disappeared
26.
generous
27.
appoach/attack
28.
extinct
29.
adapted
30.
reputation
31.
mysterious
32.
identity
33.
positive
34.
frightening
35.
indicate
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
exists
37.
indicates
38.
surface
39.
claim
40.
reputation
41.
fierce
42.
creatures
43.
positive
44.
frightening
45.
calmed
46.
border
47.
generous
48.
attacked
49.
adapt
50.
disappear
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
died
out
52.
may
have
been
a
factor
53.
due
to
54.
must
have
lost
it
55.
might
have
finished
56.
may
have
gone
57.
can't
have
arrived
58.
adapt
to
59.
might
be
at
risk
60.
throw;
upon
五、单项选择
61.
C
62.
C
63.
C
64.
D
65.
D
66.
D
67.
C
68.
D
69.
C
70.
D
71.
A
72.
D
73.
D
74.
D
75.
B
六、完形填空
76.
C
77.
C
78.
D
79.
B
80.
C
81.
D
82.
A
83.
A
84.
B
85.
A
86.
B
87.
A
88.
D
89.
D
90.
C
91.
A
92.
B
93.
A
94.
C
95.
D
七、阅读理解
96.
A
97.
C
98.
B
99.
A
100.
B
101.
D
102.
C
103.
B
104.
B
105.
D
106.
A
107.
C
108.
A
109.
D
110.
B
111.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
112.
C
113.
A
114.
D
115.
F
116.
G
九、补全短文
117.
However
118.
In
119.
are
celebrated
120.
covered
121.
Because
122.
luck
123.
lightly
124.
with
125.
tries
126.
until
十、短文改错(不分行)
127.
wait后加for
128.
age改为aged
129.
had改为has
130.
But改为So
131.
shoulder改为shoulders
132.
去掉train前的the
133.
where改为which/that
134.
run改为running
135.
gentle改为gently
136.
he改为she