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Module2
The
Renaissance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.
What
do
we
know
about
Angela
A.
She
doesn't
care
much
about
the
game.
B.
She
doesn't
have
a
good
vocabulary.
C.
She
is
always
very
confident.
2.
What
is
the
man
going
to
have
A.
A
cold
drink
and
some
pie.
B.
A
hot
drink
and
some
cake.
C.
A
hot
drink
and
some
cheese.
3.
How
long
does
it
take
to
arrive
at
the
next
port
A.
One
hour
and
forty-nine
minutes.
B.
One
hour
and
fifty-nine
minutes.
C.
Six
hours
and
forty-four
minutes.
4.
Why
won't
the
woman
go
to
the
concert
A.
Because
she
is
going
to
visit
someone.
B.
Because
she
will
have
some
visitors.
C.
Because
she
hasn't
got
a
ticket
for
the
concert.
5.
What
event
is
the
man
talking
about
A.
Swimming.
B.
Relay
race.
C.
1,500-meter
race.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。
6.
What
did
Amy
do
A.
She
cooked
the
dinner.
B.
She
washed
the
dishes.
C.
She
washed
clothes.
7.
Why
is
there
a
lot
of
water
on
the
floor
A.
Because
the
sink
is
leaking.
B.
Because
the
two
speakers
washed
the
floor.
C.
Because
something
is
wrong
with
the
tap.
8.
What
will
the
man
do
next
A.
He
will
repair
the
tap
himself.
B.
He
will
repair
the
sink
himself.
C.
He
will
have
the
sink
repaired.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。
9.
What
is
the
man
worried
about
A.
His
children's
tastes.
B.
His
children's
behaviors.
C.
His
children's
health.
10.
How
many
children
does
the
woman
have
A.
2.
B.
3.
C.
4.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man's
children
A.
They
listen
to
pop
music
till
midnight.
B.
They
are
interested
in
computer
games.
C.
They
follow
the
man.
听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。
12.
Who
will
take
Sally
to
the
airport
A.
Maria.
B.
Dan.
C.
John.
13.
Why
does
Sally
call
John
A.
To
check
what
time
her
plane
leaves.
B.
To
borrow
his
camera.
C.
To
ask
him
to
see
her
off.
14.
What
type
of
book
has
Sally
bought
for
the
trip
A.
Romance.
B.
Detective.
C.
Science
fiction.
听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。
15.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.
Modern
art.
B.
Modern
science.
C.
Modern
technology.
16.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
stop
their
discussion
A.
Because
he
agrees
with
the
woman.
B.
Because
he
can't
persuade
the
woman.
C.
Because
he
realizes
he
is
wrong.
17.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
doesn't
think
modern
artists
are
serious.
B.
She
always
sees
one
side
of
everything.
C.
She
likes
children's
paintings
better.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
What's
the
talk
mainly
about
A.
How
to
help
others
to
be
joyful.
B.
How
to
keep
yourself
motivated.
C.
How
to
feel
joy.
19.
Why
should
one
immediately
act
once
feeling
joyful
and
excited
A.
To
avoid
finding
more
excuses.
B.
To
promote
the
efficiency.
C.
To
keep
the
joy
flowing
into
your
body.
20.
How
many
pieces
of
advice
can
we
get
from
the
talk
A.
3.
B.
4.
C.
5.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共12小题;共12分)
21.
What
the
hero
has
done
will
i

more
people
to
follow
him
and
offer
help
to
others
when
necessary.
22.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
first
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
help
on
b

of
my
school.
23.
I
tried
to
persuade
him,
but
with
little
or
no
e
.
24.
It
is
Mary
rather
than
you
who
is
to
b

for
the
broken
window.
25.
The
world
leaders
are
meeting
next
week,
trying
to
s

a
solution
to
the
problem.
26.
---
Does
the
idea
of
working
abroad
a

to
you
---
No,
I
don't
want
to
leave
my
parents.
27.
When
the
real
Mona
Lisa
turned
up
in
Florence,
de
Valfierno
simply
told
his
buyers
that
it
was
m

a
copy.
28.
You
had
better
c

how
much
money
we
will
spend
during
the
journey.
29.
Karl
Marx
was
forced
to
f

his
home
for
political
reasons.
30.
The
police
have
taken
the
s

to
the
police
station.
31.
The
shopkeeper
owed
a
lot
of
money
and
could
not
pay
all
his
d
.
32.
---
Your
cousin
Jay
sings
really
well.
---
Yeah,
she's
g

in
music.
I
envy
her!
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
33.
Are
political
(嫌疑犯)
kept
under
police
observation
in
your
country
34.
The
TV
programme
(吸引)
to
young
children.
35.
The
(令人不安的)
news
made
him
disturbed.
36.
It
was
not
immediately
obvious
that
water
was
to
be
(基本的)
to
the
development
of
life.
37.
We
s
(寻求)
an
answer
to
the
question,
but
couldn't
find
one.
38.
On

of(代表)
everyone
here,
I'd
like
to
thank
the
host
for
a
lovely
evening.
39.
The
great
(缺点)
to
living
on
a
main
road
is
the
constant
noise.
40.
During
the
civil
war
thousands
of
people
(逃离)
the
country
and
stayed
abroad.
41.
What's
your
(动机)
of
doing
this
thing
42.
He
accepted
this
job
(仅仅)
for
the
high
salary.
43.
If
you
fail
in
the
exam,
you'll
only
have
yourself
to
(责备).
44.
The
beauty
of
the
West
Lake
(激励)
a
lot
of
poets
to
write
their
great
poetry.
45.
An
(官方的)
announcement
is
expected
in
the
next
few
days.
46.
The
couple
had
to
work
hard
day
and
night
in
order
to
pay
off
their
d
(债务).
47.
The
class
teacher
asked
us
to
(计算)
how
much
time
the
task
would
take.
四、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)(共10小题;共10分)
48.
The
wild
flowers
looked
like
a
soft
orange
blanket
(cover)
the
desert.
49.
Don't
forget
(close)
the
windows
when
you
leave.
50.
The
bag
(find)
by
Mary
is
the
one
I
lost.
51.
What's
the
language
(speak)
in
Germany
52.
Teachers
usually
try
in
every
way
they
can
(convince)
us
of
what
they
say.
53.
The
manager
hope
(inform)
of
how
our
business
was
going
on.
54.
Is
there
any
possibility
of
our
(win)
the
championship
55.
With
prices
(go)
up
so
fast,
we
can't
afford
luxuries.
56.
She
preferred
him
(spend)
all
day
out.
57.
The
problem
(discuss)
now
is
very
important.
五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
58.
I
really
appreciate
(同我在一起)
when
I
am
in
trouble.
(stay)
(词数不限)
59.
Brander
suggested
that
(我们早点儿去机场).
60.
According
to
a
recent
survey,
a
growing
number
of
people
express
a
strong
desire

(从事另外一份工作的)
in
order
to
get
more
money
to
support
their
family.
(take)
61.
As
an
adult,
you
shouldn't
(依赖父母).
(depend)
62.
你应该接受我的建议,开始存钱。
You
should

and
start
saving
money.
63.
My
aim
is
to
take
part
in
the
National
English
Proficiency
Competition



(代表)
our
school.
64.
I
showed
him
a
map
of
China
in
the
Ming
Dynasty

on
it.
(with)
我给他看了一张明朝时的中国地图,所有的边界都画在上面。
65.
老师去世了,这使得他所有学生非常难过。(词数不限)
The
teacher
passed
away,
.
66.
The
old
man
opened
the
drawer
and
(发现所有的现金都被偷了).
(词数不限)
67.
他昨天在机场丢失的那台手提电脑是IBM的。
The
computer

at
the
airport
yesterday
is
an
IBM
laptop.
(lose)
68.
More
and
more
people
in
cities
want
to
live
in
the
countryside
because
they
(厌倦了)
the
noisy
and
fast-paced
life.
(词数不限)
69.





,
he
went
to
the
Hollywood.
(with)
心存梦想,
他去了好莱坞。
70.
毫无疑问,心理压力会导致生理疾病。
There
is
no
doubt
that
stress
can


physical
illness.
71.
Mother
asked
her
if
she
was
very
hot
(穿着么多衣服).
72.
有人问她时,她肯定了她将要退休。(词数不限)
,
she
confirmed
that
she
was
going
to
retire.
六、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
73.
Being
quickminded
and
good
at
creating
a
winwin
situation,
the
young
manager
was
sent
to
sign
the
document

the
committee.
A.
on
account
of
B.
on
behalf
of
C.
in
favour
of
D.
in
honour
of
74.
I
wasn't
blaming
anyone;
I

said
errors
like
this
could
be
avoided.
A.
merely
B.
mostly
C.
rarely
D.
nearly
75.
As
the
clock
struck
nine,
players

their
positions
and
the
match
began.
A.
stood
up
B.
took
up
C.
made
up
D.
set
up
76.
Artists
like
to
go
to
nature
to

their
creativity.
A.
draw
B.
attract
C.
encourage
D.
inspire
77.
It's
not
easy
to
learn
English
well.

as
much
as
possible
is
necessary.
A.
Having
read
B.
Read
C.
Reading
D.
To
have
read
78.
Kids
can
suddenly
get
very
tired

together
for
no
reason.
A.
of
playing
B.
to
play
C.
after
playing
D.
in
playing
79.

into
eight
languages,
the
book
has
sold
more
than
6
million
copies.
A.
Having
translated
B.
Translating
C.
Being
translated
D.
Translated
80.
It
rained
heavily
in
the
south,

serious
flooding
in
several
provinces.
A.
caused
B.
having
caused
C.
causing
D.
to
cause
81.
Mother
wanted
to
be
a
good
provider,
a
role
she

since
her
marriage
to
father.
A.
shoulders
B.
shouldered
C.
is
shouldering
D.
has
been
shouldering
82.
Facing
the
global
financial
crisis,
the
Chinese
government
has
taken
many
measures

people's
life
to
deal
with
it.
A.
related
B.
related
to
C.
relating
D.
relating
to
83.
The
manager
was
unable
to
attend
but
he
sent
his
deputy(副手)
as
a
.
A.
replacement
B.
substitution
C.
substitute
D.
change
84.
I
,
no,
I
am
quite
certain,
that
he
is
unwelcome
in
the
neighborhood.
A.
conclude
B.
suspect
C.
reject
D.
quarrel
85.

that
we
should
look
after
the
three
dogs
three
times,
my
mother
left
home.
A.
Mentioning
B.
Having
been
mentioned
C.
Having
mentioned
D.
Mentioned
86.
It
was
your
decision
rather
than
ours
that

his
being
involved
in
the
matter.
A.
resulted
from
B.
lay
in
C.
brought
in
D.
led
to
87.

for
his
secretary
to
attend
the
meeting,
our
manager
left
the
company
in
a
rush.
A.
To
have
arranged
B.
To
arrange
C.
Arranging
D.
Having
arranged
88.
We
don't
know
who

for
the
murder,
but
the
policemen
will
tell
us
the
truth
soon.
A.
is
to
blame
B.
is
to
be
blamed
C.
is
blaming
D.
is
to
be
blaming
89.
We
are
currently

new
ways
of
expanding
our
membership.
A.
seeking
B.
searching
C.
hunting
D.
pursuing
90.

our
food
,
we
had
to
walk
to
a
village
for
help.
A.
Since;
runs
out
B.
Because;
run
out
C.
With;
running
out
D.
For;
running
out
91.
When
she
woke
up
in
the
hospital,
she
told
the
newspaper
reporters
that
she
was
the
only
one

the
shipwreck.
A.
surviving
B.
having
survived
C.
to
survive
D.
survived
92.
---
How
do
you
think
the
World
Cup
held
in
Brazil
in
2014
---
It

to
many
fans.
A.
adapted
B.
applied
C.
adjusted
D.
appealed
七、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
One
spring
afternoon
five
years
ago,
Jimmy
Liao
was
crying
in
the
hall
of
Taipei's
Sherwood
Hotel,
Life
seemed
93
.
The
people
who
laughed
as
they
walked
past
were
taking
their
94

for
granted,
just
as
he
95

himself.
Now,
however,
he
felt
96
—and
he
couldn't
even
show
his
disappointment
in
his
97
.
Seeking
more
personally
satisfying
98
,
he
had
just
left
a
successful
job
as
a
commercial
artist
when
it
seemed
that
fate(命运)
played
a
cruel
99

on
him.
It
was
at
this
time
that
he
developed
cancer
and
was
100

to
work.
But
that
moment
in
the
hotel
was
a
turning
point
for
Jimmy.
He
began
to
101

the
fact
that
there
is
no
such
a
thing
as
fate,
only
102
.
Since
then,
he
has
published
several
imaginative,
illustrated(带插图的)
books.
According
to
Jimmy,
you
are
103

you
choose
to
be.
You
can
give
up
or
you
can
work
to
be
a
happier
person.
Jimmy
realized
that,
while
the
world
104

seems
unfair,
your
choice
can
change
your
life.
This
idea
can
be
105

in
Jimmy's
books,
where
his
characters
show
the
powerlessness
they
feel
106

making
their
choices.
The
message
that
goes
with
Jimmy's
drawings,
however,
is
107
.
Though
the
world
may
make
us
feel
small,
we
must
be
108
.
Everything
will
be
all
right
for
us—as
it
is
for
the
"small
people"
in
Jimmy's
books—if
we
make
choices
that
are
109

for
us.
In
spite
of
his
new
110

and
wealth,
Jimmy
prefers
working
111

at
home
with
his
wife
and
daughter.
He
spends
his
mornings
drawing.
To
Jimmy,
living
a
life
as
he
chooses
means
much
more
than
money
and
fame
could
112
.
93.
A.
unhappy
B.
unusual
C.
unfair
D.
uneasy
94.
A.
health
B.
wealth
C.
happiness
D.
illnesses
95.
A.
ought
to
B.
had
to
C.
needed
to
D.
used
to
96.
A.
ashamed
B.
disappointed
C.
helpless
D.
endless
97.
A.
crying
B.
painting
C.
imagination
D.
consideration
98.
A.
home
B.
condition
C.
situation
D.
work
99.
A.
game
B.
trick
C.
role
D.
part
100.
A.
unable
B.
impossible
C.
unfit
D.
difficult
101.
A.
understand
B.
face
C.
refuse
D.
recognize
102.
A.
failures
B.
efforts
C.
choices
D.
interests
103.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
whoever
104.
A.
always
B.
seldom
C.
sometimes
D.
usually
105.
A.
found
B.
drawn
C.
written
D.
accepted
106.
A.
after
B.
about
C.
with
D.
before
107.
A.
powerful
B.
hopeful
C.
useful
D.
successful
108.
A.
great
B.
strong
C.
brave
D.
equal
109.
A.
scientific
B.
basic
C.
right
D.
simple
110.
A.
product
B.
fame
C.
name
D.
job
111.
A.
rapidly
B.
separately
C.
slowly
D.
quietly
112.
A.
offer
B.
gain
C.
gather
D.
earn
八、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
He
lived
his
whole
life
as
a
poor
man.
His
art
and
talent
were
recognized
by
almost
no
one.
He
suffered
from
a
mental
illness
that
led
him
to
cut
off
part
of
his
left
ear
in
1888
and
to
shoot
himself
two
years
later.
But
after
his
death,
he
achieved
world
fame.
Today,
Dutch
artist
Van
Gogh
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
leading
artists
of
all
time.
Now,
150
years
after
his
birth
on
March
30,
1853,
Zundert,
the
town
of
his
birth,
has
made
2003
"The
Van
Gogh
Year"
in
his
honour.
And
the
Van
Gogh
Museum
in
Amsterdam,
home
to
the
biggest
collection
of
his
masterpieces,
is
marking
the
anniversary
with
exhibitions
throughout
the
year.
The
museum
draws
around
1.3
million
visitors
every
year.
Some
people
enjoy
the
art
and
then
learn
about
his
life.
Others
are
first
interested
in
his
life,
which
then
helps
them
understand
his
art.
Van
Gogh
was
the
son
of
a
minister.
He
left
school
when
he
was
just
15.
By
the
age
of
27,
he
had
already
tried
many
jobs
including
an
art
gallery
salesman
and
a
French
teacher.
Finally
in
1880,
he
decided
to
begin
his
studies
in
art.
Van
Gogh
is
famed
for
his
ability
to
put
his
own
emotions(情感)
into
his
paintings
and
show
his
feelings
about
a
scene.
His
style
is
marked
by
short,
broad
brush
strokes(绘画笔法).
"Instead
of
trying
to
reproduce
exactly
what
I
have
before
my
eyes,
I
use
colour
more
freely,
in
order
to
express
myself
more
forcibly,"
he
wrote
in
a
letter
to
his
brother
in
1888.
Van
Gogh
sold
only
one
painting
during
his
short
life.
He
relied
heavily
on
support
from
his
brother,
an
art
dealer
who
lived
in
Paris.
But
now
his
works
are
sold
for
millions
of
dollars.
His
Portrait
of
Dr.
Gachet
sold
for
US
$89.5
million
in
1990.
It
is
the
highest
price
ever
paid
for
a
painting.
"I
think
his
paintings
are
powerful
and
the
brilliant
colours
in
them
are
attractive
to
people,"
said
a
Van
Gogh's
fan.
113.
All
through
his
life
Van
Gogh
.
A.
depended
on
his
brother
B.
worked
hard
on
his
dream
C.
was
not
recognized
by
people
D.
expressed
himself
in
paintings
114.
Van
Gogh
killed
himself
because
of
.
A.
the
poor
life
B.
his
illness
C.
his
pain
from
the
left
ear
D.
the
refusal
by
artists
of
his
time
115.
One
of
the
characteristics
of
Van
Gogh's
paintings
is
.
A.
the
likeness
between
his
paintings
and
the
reality
B.
the
short
time
for
him
to
complete
a
painting
C.
the
various
styles
mixed
together
D.
the
special
strokes
he
made
116.
The
selling
of
his
paintings
is
considered
to
be
the
most
successful
because
.
A.
more
and
more
people
like
his
paintings
B.
people
can
understand
him
through
his
paintings
C.
1.3
million
people
visit
his
painting
museum
every
year
D.
Zundert
has
made
2003
"the
Van
Gogh
Year"
in
his
honour
B
The
International
Painting
Contest
on
Google's
homepage
in
2015
may
look
pretty
strange,
but
it
spotlights
a
very
serious
issue:
clean
water,
which
is
unusual
for
an
11-year-old
from
Long
Island.
Audrey
Zhang,
a
fifth-grader
from
Levittown,
N.Y,
is
the
winner
of
this
year's
Doodle
4
Google
contest,
rising
to
the
top
of
some
100,000
entries
on
the
theme
of
"draw
one
thing
to
make
the
world
a
better
place".
Her
piece,
titled
"Back
to
Mother
Nature,"
describes
a
detailed
water-cleaning
machine.
Zhang
worked
with
a
team
of
artists
at
Google
to
animate(使…生动)
her
drawing.
"To
make
the
world
a
better
place,
I
came
up
with
a
transformative
water
purifier,
a
machine
used
to
remove
dirty
or
harmful
substances,"
Google
quoted
Zhang
as
saying,
"It
takes
in
dirty
and
polluted
water
from
rivers,
lakes
and
even
oceans,
then
massively
transforms
the
water
into
clean,
safe
and
pure
water.
When
humans
and
animals
drink
this
water,
they
will
live
a
healthier
life."
She
created
a
whole
world
around
the
device—one
populated
by
humans,
a
whale
in
a
top
hat
and
dragons.
"Zhang's
piece
is
so
vivid
and
so
rich
and
so
full
and
so
complete,"
Google
Doodle
team
leader
Ryan
Germick
told
the
Washington
Post,
"Every
leaf
seemed
to
have
life
in
it."
Along
with
having
her
artwork
featured
on
Google's
homepage,
Zhang
wins
a
$30,000
college
scholarship.
In
addition,
her
school
will
receive
a
$50,000
Google
for
Education
technology
grant,
and
the
company
is
donating
$20,000
in
her
name
to
a
charity
devoted
to
bringing
clean
water
to
schools
in
Bangladesh.
On
Sunday,
the
night
before
her
work
was
revealed
on
net,
Zhang
told
Newsday
she
was
excited
by
the
big
win,
but
said
she
wouldn't
be
awake
when
her
art
first
went
online
at
midnight.
"I
have
school
tomorrow,
so
I
can't
stay
up
late,"
she
told
the
paper.
117.
What's
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
The
winner
and
her
work
in
the
painting
contest.
B.
The
team
of
artists
at
Google
to
animate
drawings.
C.
The
painting
contest
of
Google's
homepage
in
2015.
D.
The
water-cleaning
machine
in
the
painting
contest.
118.
According
to
the
passage,
we
know
that
.
A.
Audrey
Zhang
is
creative
and
self-disciplined
B.
a
water-cleaning
device
was
made
in
the
contest
C.
$50,000
will
be
donated
in
Audrey
Zhang's
name
D.
Zhang's
piece
was
printed
in
all
major
newspapers
119.
The
underlined
word
in
paragraph
1
probably
means
"
".
A.
put
up
with
B.
look
for
ward
to
C.
breakaway
from
D.
focus
attention
on
C
Imagine
that
while
walking
through
a
park
one
day,
you
begin
to
notice
strange
things
all
around
you.
People
in
colorful
clothes
from
centuries
ago
walk
on
the
paths.
A
magician
is
doing
amazing
tricks.
Musicians
play
strange
music
on
strange
instruments.
Knights
on
horseback
show
their
skills
in
riding
competitions.
The
smell
of
roasting
meat
begins
to
make
your
mouth
water.
A
pleasant
voice
shouts,
"Good
morrow!"
What
is
going
on
Have
you
traveled
back
in
time
In
a
way,
yes.
You
have
found
yourself
in
the
midst
of
a
Renaissance
fair!
Since
the
1960s,
Renaissance
fairs
have
grown
in
popularity
in
the
US
and
Canada.
Communities
in
at
least
44
states
and
two
Canadian
provinces
now
hold
annual
Renaissance
fairs.
Over
200
fairs
are
held
every
year,
with
40
in
California
alone.
The
first
Renaissance
fair
was
started
in
the
1960s
by
a
school
teacher
in
southern
California
named
Phyllis
Patterson.
She
wanted
to
give
her
students
a
real-life
history
experience,
so
she
created
the
"Renaissance
Faire"
in
her
backyard.
The
rest,
as
they
say,
is
history.
Since
Renaissance
fairs
are
"living
history",
you
might
think
they
are
designed
to
be
mainly
educational.
It's
true
that
some
people
try
to
make
the
fairs
as
genuine
as
possible.
However,
for
many
others,
the
key
word
is
entertainment.
With
all
the
musicians
and
magicians
walking
about,
you
will
definitely
be
entertained.
A
renaissance
fair
will
be
a
feast
for
your
eyes
and
your
ears,
not
to
mention
your
stomach.
You
can
enjoy
sampling
the
food
and
drink
while
watching
parades
and
live
animal
displays.
Browse
through
the
booths
and
admire
the
artwork
and
handicrafts.
You
are
sure
to
be
both
educated
and
entertained.
If
you're
wondering
how
to
dress
to
attend
a
Renaissance
fair,
that's
up
to
you.
Some
people
go
all
out
and
dress
up
in
costumes.
Others
just
go
in
their
normal,
everyday
clothes.
However
you
dress,
you're
sure
to
be
overwhelmed
by
the
sights
and
sounds
and
smells
of
a
Renaissance
fair.
And
if
you
have
ever
wanted
to
travel
back
in
time,
here's
your
chance.
120.
What
is
the
first
paragraph
about
A.
A
chapter
of
a
war
novel.
B.
A
sight
of
the
local
market.
C.
A
scene
of
Renaissance
fairs.
D.
A
slow
walking
in
the
park.
121.
Why
did
Phyllis
start
a
Renaissance
fair
A.
To
help
her
students
become
the
master
of
history.
B.
To
allow
her
students
to
play
in
her
backyard.
C.
To
give
her
students
an
experience
of
life.
D.
To
make
her
students
experience
history.
122.
As
well
as
educating,
Renaissance
fairs
are
intended
for
.
A.
fun
B.
communication
C.
business
D.
adventure
123.
The
last
paragraph
suggests
that
.
A.
you
are
taught
to
make
art
work
B.
you
are
free
to
dress
for
the
fairs
C.
you
have
to
look
after
live
animals
D.
you
can
enjoy
food
free
of
charge
124.
The
main
idea
of
the
passage
is
that
.
A.
Americans
and
Canadians
like
fairs
more
B.
attending
Renaissance
fairs
is
to
be
educated
C.
Renaissance
fairs
are
more
popular
than
ever
D.
California
is
where
modern
fairs
were
born
D
If
you
take
a
look
at
the
best-selling
books
in
the
UK
these
days,
it
is
almost
certain
that
there
will
be
a
lot
of
autobiographies
in
that
list.
Bill
Clinton,
Nelson
Mandela
and
actor
Michael
J
Fox
have
all
written
them.
An
autobiography
is
the
story
of
a
person's
life,
written
by
that
person.
It
is
usually
a
very
famous
person
who
might
tell
us
all
about
their
childhood,
how
they
became
famous
and
any
other
interesting
things
that
have
happened
in
their
lives.
Traditionally,
someone
would
write
an
autobiography
when
they
were
older
because
they
had
had
a
long,
successful
life.
However,
these
days
there
are
many
magazines
with
stories
and
photos
of
the
stars
which
sell
very
well.
Reality
TV
shows
are
extremely
popular
and
lots
of
people
become
famous
very
easily
just
from
being
on
the
TV
rather
than
being
able
to
sing
or
act
well.
As
a
result,
people
become
famous
very
quickly
and
as
soon
as
they
are
famous,
a
lot
of
money
can
be
made
from
writing
an
autobiography,
even
if
they
are
very
young.
So
now
you
can
find
an
autobiography
from
almost
everyone
who
is
in
the
public
eye.
Even
though
we
can
follow
the
lives
of
the
stars
very
closely
on
TV
or
in
magazines
nowadays,
we
maybe
don't
know
how
they
live
their
lives
from
day
to
day.
Autobiographies
often
give
the
information
we
never
knew
about
the
stars.
The
British
public
are
very
curious
to
find
out
more
so
they
are
very
eager
to
read
autobiographies.
Not
every
star
wants
to
write
though.
Sometimes
stars
employ
writers
to
write
their
life
stories
for
them.
The
writer
will
interview
the
star,
listen
to
everything
they
want
to
say,
record
interviews
and
then
write
the
book
based
on
their
words.
David
Beckham
did
this
with
his
book
My
Side.
Not
everyone
likes
to
read
books
regularly
but
they
might
like
to
read
about
the
lives
of
stars.
Autobiographies
are
helping
to
get
more
British
people
reading
books.
About
100
million
autobiographies
are
sold
in
Britain
every
year.
More
stars
depend
on
them
for
extra
income
and
as
more
of
these
books
appear
in
the
shops,
more
people
are
sure
to
keep
buying
them.
125.
An
autobiography
is
.
A.
always
a
best-seller
in
the
UK
B.
someone's
life
story
normally
written
by
themselves
C.
a
magazine
with
stories
and
photos
of
a
star
D.
a
program
that
tells
us
the
lives
of
the
stars
nowadays
126.
Traditionally,
someone
would
write
his
autobiography
when
.
A.
they
became
famous
B.
they
wanted
to
make
money
C.
they
were
older
and
had
achieved
a
lot
D.
they
wanted
to
share
their
childhood
with
the
readers
127.
The
writer
probably
would
agree
that
autobiographies
are
good
in
that
.
A.
they
tell
us
a
lot
about
the
everyday
life
of
famous
people
B.
famous
people
earn
a
lot
of
money
by
selling
them
C.
they
encourage
people
to
read
D.
we
can
learn
a
lot
from
them
九、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Are
you
truly
happy
Do
you
ever
know
what
it
means
to
be
happy
and
what
it
takes
to
achieve
happiness
These
are
important
questions
for
anyone
who
is
looking
for
happiness.
128.

Make
a
plan
for
achieving
goals
that
you
believe
will
make
you
happy.
Your
moods
will
very
likely
increase
if
you
are
going
after
something
you
value.
Surround
yourself
with
happy
people.
It
is
easy
to
begin
to
think
negatively
when
you
are
surrounded
by
people
who
think
that
way.
129.

When
something
goes
wrong,
try
to
figure
out
a
solution
instead
of
being
absorbed
in
self
pity.
Truly
happy
people
don't
allow
setbacks(挫折)
to
affect
their
mood
because
they
know
that
with
a
little
thought
they
can
turn
the
circumstances(形势)
back
to
their
favor.
130.

These
minutes
will
give
you
the
chance
to
focus
on
the
positive
things
in
your
life
and
will
lead
you
to
continuous
happiness.
131.

Whether
you
treat
yourself
to
lunch,
take
a
relaxing
bath
or
simply
spend
a
few
extra
minutes
on
your
appearance,
you
will
put
yourself
in
a
better
mood.
Finding
the
humor
in
situations
can
also
lead
to
happiness.
What's
more,
make
friends
with
people
who
have
a
sense
of
humor.
Keeping
healthy
is
another
way
to
achieve
happiness.
132.

A.
What
makes
one
person
happy
may
be
very
different
from
what
makes
someone
else
happy.
B.
However,
if
you
are
around
people
who
are
happy,
their
emotional(情感的)
state
will
be
infectious(易传染的).
C.
Being
overweight
or
not
eating
nutritious
foods
can
have
a
negative
effect
on
your
mood.
D.
The
following
are
a
few
tips
that
I
follow
to
create
happiness
in
my
life.
E.
Spend
a
few
minutes
thinking
about
the
things
that
make
you
happy.
F.
Humor
plays
an
important
role
in
happiness.
G.
It's
also
important
to
take
some
time
to
do
something
nice
for
yourself.
十、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
"If
you're
talking
to
me
in
a
noisy
restaurant
and
my
nerve
system
is
good
at
locking
onto
the
sound
of
your
voice,
I
133.

understand
what
you
say
better."
The
research
at
Northwestern
University
shows
that
134.
(play)
a
musical
instrument
is
good
for
your
brain.
And
the
brain
remembers
how
to
"lock
onto"
the
important
sounds,
135.

our
ears
may
not
work
as
well
as
we
age,
and
that
helps
us
to
hear
better.
A
scientist,
living
in
France
twenty
years
ago,
136.
(write)
about
what
he
called
the
"Mozart
Effect".
He
said
that
137.

could
be
helpful
to
the
brain
when
listening
to
the
classical
music
of
Mozart.
Some
researchers
said
that
Mozart's
music
would
make
you
much
138.
(smart),
or
even
have
some
health
disorders
139.
(cure).
Others
said
that
there
was
nothing
special
about
Mozart's
music.
Any
kind
of
high
energy
music
would
work.
So
if
the
cost
of
a
musical
instrument
or
music
lessons
is
too
costly,
can
we
get
140.

same
brain
experience
just
by
listening
Usually
people
have
teachers,
or
they
can
teach
themselves
music.
141.
,
the
point
is
that
they're
actively
playing
a
musical
instrument
and
engaging
in
making
music
instead
142.

listening
to
music
passively.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
B
4.
A
5.
A
6.
B
7.
A
8.
B
9.
B
10.
A
11.
B
12.
B
13.
B
14.
C
15.
A
16.
B
17.
A
18.
B
19.
A
20.
A
听力原文
Text
1
M:Angela
lost
the
game.She
may
think
of
herself
as
a
failure.
W:A
failure
This
word
never
exists
in
her
vocabulary.
M:Are
you
sure
Text
2
W:What
are
you
going
to
have
to
drink
M:I'd
like
something
hot.
W:Would
you
care
for
some
cake
M:Yes,I'll
try
a
piece
of
cheese
cake.
Text
3
M:The
siren(汽笛)
just
sounded.The
ship's
going
to
leave
now.
W:According
to
the
timetable,it
will
depart
from
this
port
at
four
forty-five,and
arrive
at
the
next
one
at
six
forty-four.
Text
4
M:Mary,I
have
an
extra
ticket
for
the
concert
tonight.Can
you
come
with
us
W:I'd
love
to,but
we'll
have
to
visit
some
friends
tonight.Thank
you,anyway.
Text
5
W:Now
let's
switch
to
Tony
Wright.
M:OK.Now
they've
just
reached
the
200-meter
mark
of
the
men's
400-meter
freestyle
event
and
Peter
Brickmen
from
Germany
is
still
in
front.He
has
a
strong
stroke,and
he's
really
moving
through
the
water.
Text
6
W:What
is
it,dad
M:Why
didn't
you
clean
up
the
mess
you
made
There's
water
all
over
the
floor.
W:I
didn't
make
a
mess,dad.
M:But
you
washed
the
dishes.
W:I
know.But
I
didn't
get
water
on
the
floor.Well,not
that
much
water.
M:Hm,I'll
look
under
the
sink.
W:Is
something
wrong
M:Yes.The
sink
is
leaking.
W:See,I
didn't
make
a
mess.
M:You're
right,Amy.I'm
sorry
I
said
you
did.
W:That's
OK,dad.I
do
make
a
lot
of
mess.
M:We
all
do.Well,I'd
better
try
to
fix
the
sink.
Text
7
W:It's
nice
to
see
you.How
have
you
been
M:Still
alive-just
not
at
all
well.
W:How
is
that
M:The
kids!They
seem
to
be
making
trouble
all
the
time.
W:What's
the
trouble
M:They
neglect
their
schoolwork.They
seem
to
be
only
interested
in
computer
games
and
pop
music.Any
time
I
suggest
anything
constructive,they
say"boring".
W:Don't
worry
about
it.They
will
grow
out
of
it.
M:I'm
afraid
they
can't.They
stay
up
late
to
watch
television,have
parties
almost
every
day...
W:It's
just
a
phase.They
don't
want
to
be
an
exception
as
teenagers.
M:But
I
still
worry
that
they
will
amount
to
nothing
if
they
keep
doing
it.You
know,they
turn
a
deaf
ear
to
whatever
I
say.
W:Take
it
easy.I
had
problems
with
Jack
and
Jenny.When
they
were
teenagers,they
were
the
same.But
now
look
at
them-I
worry
for
nothing.
Text
8
M:Hello,John
speaking.
W:Hi!
John,it's
Sally.
M:Oh,Sally,it's
8:30.I
thought
you'd
already
left
for
Sydney.
W:No,my
plane
doesn't
leave
until
11
o'clock.
M:Is
someone
taking
you
to
the
airport
W:Yes,my
uncle
Dan
said
he
would.He
said
he'd
be
here
by
9:30.Everything's
organized.I've
got
my
ticket
and
I'm
all
packed.
M:Oh,that's
good.Is
there
anything
I
can
do
W:I
was
actually
calling
to
see
if
I
could
borrow
your
camera.Maria
borrowed
mine
and
now
it
doesn't
seem
to
be
working.
M:Sure,that's
no
problem,but
you'll
need
to
buy
some
film.
W:OK.That's
great.Can
I
come
around
and
pick
it
up
M:Sure.See
you
soon.Oh,by
the
way,do
you
have
something
to
read
on
the
plane
W:Yes,I've
just
bought
a
new
book
for
the
trip.
M:Let
me
guess,some
sickly
romance
W:Ah,John,you
don't
know
me
that
well!
I'm
actually
reading
science
fiction.See
you
soon.
Text
9
M:Do
you
mean
to
tell
me
you
don't
care
for
modern
art
Not
any
of
it
W:That's
right.I
don't
understand
it
and
I
don't
like
it.
M:That's
a
very
narrow-minded
viewpoint.If
you
don't
understand
it,how
can
you
say
that
you
don't
like
it
W:Perhaps
I
am
a
little
conservative.I
really
can't
catch
up
with
so
many
changes
nowadays.Still,I
just
can't
imagine
that
the
modern
artist
is
really
serious.
M:I
won't
argue
with
you,but
I
think
you're
being
unfair.The
modern
artist
has
a
different
method
to
his
work
from
the
traditional
artist.
W:Are
you
trying
to
tell
me
these
paintings
mean
anything
A
child
could
paint
better
than
that.
M:I
guess
there's
no
point
in
discussing
the
matter
any
further.You
have
your
opinion
and
I
have
mine.
W:I
agree
there
are
two
sides
to
everything,but
this
time
I
see
only
one
of
them.
M:Well,I'm
attempting
to
explain
that
the
modern
artist
is
trying
to
get
across
his
personal
feelings
about
the
world
around
him.
W:Then
he
should
keep
his
feelings
to
himself.
Text
10
Have
you
ever
noticed
that
a
lack
of
motivation
leaves
you
feeling
confused
and
uninspired
One
great
way
to
turn
that
around
is
to
make
a
conscious
decision
to
be
joyful.
1.Imagine
the
joy
Probably
the
best
thing
about
being
joyful
is
achieving
the
outcome
you're
aiming
for.Imagine
your
excitement
and
satisfaction
when
you
finally
reach
your
aim.
2.Focus
on
something
wonderful
Start
by
focusing
on
something
wonderful
you
want
to
happen
in
your
future,even
if
you're
not
working
on
it
yet.Make
this
"something"
really
big
and
amazing,and
yet
realistic.
Whatever
you
choose
to
focus
on,pretend
that
it's
happening
right
now.Stay
with
these
images
for
as
long
as
necessary
to
pump
yourself
up
with
joy.
3.Act
now
Once
you're
feeling
joyful
and
excited,get
moving
immediately
on
your
other
tasks
and
goals-the
ones
you
were
avoiding
before.Don't
give
yourself
time
to
form
any
more
excuses,just
do
them.
Allow
your
feelings
of
joy
to
flow
into
your
present
activities.You'll
probably
find
that
your
energy
stays
high
for
a
longer
period
and
you'll
end
up
achieving
more
than
you
would
otherwise.
Once
you
get
used
to
using
joy
as
a
motivator,you'll
enjoy
the
process
so
much
that
it
will
soon
take
less
effort
to
make
it
happen
and
you'll
have
little
trouble
keeping
your
motivation
consistently
high
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
inspire
22.
behalf
23.
effect
24.
blame
25.
seek
26.
appeal
27.
merely
28.
calculate
29.
flee
30.
suspect
31.
debts
32.
gifted
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
33.
suspects
34.
appeals
35.
disturbing
36.
fundamental
37.
sought
38.
behalf
39.
drawback
40.
fled
41.
motivation
42.
merely
43.
blame
44.
inspires
45.
official
46.
debts
47.
calculate
四、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)
48.
covering
49.
to
close
50.
found
51.
spoken
52.
to
convince
53.
to
be
informed
54.
winning
55.
going
56.
to
spend
57.
being
discussed
五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
58.
your
staying
with
me
59.
we
leave
early
for
the
airport
60.
to
take
another
job
61.
depend
on
your
parents
62.
take
up
my
suggestion
63.
on
behalf
of
64.
with
all
boundaries
drawn
65.
making
all
his
students
very
sad
66.
found
all
the
cash
stolen
67.
lost
68.
are
tired
of
69.
With
a
dream
in
his
heart
70.
lead
to
71.
with
so
many
clothes
on
72.
When
asked
六、单项选择
73.
B
74.
A
75.
B
76.
D
77.
C
78.
A
79.
D
80.
C
81.
D
82.
B
83.
C
84.
B
85.
C
86.
D
87.
D
88.
A
89.
A
90.
C
91.
C
92.
D
七、完形填空
93.
C
94.
A
95.
D
96.
C
97.
B
98.
D
99.
B
100.
A
101.
A
102.
C
103.
B
104.
C
105.
A
106.
D
107.
B
108.
C
109.
C
110.
B
111.
D
112.
A
八、阅读理解
113.
C
114.
B
115.
D
116.
A
117.
A
118.
A
119.
D
120.
C
121.
D
122.
A
123.
B
124.
C
125.
B
126.
C
127.
C
九、短文7选5(5选5等)
128.
D
129.
B
130.
E
131.
G
132.
C
十、补全短文
133.
can
134.
playing
135.
although/though
136.
wrote
137.
it
138.
smarter
139.
cured
140.
the
141.
However
142.
of