Module5
A
Lesson
in
a
Lab单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
听力理解
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
例:What
is
the
man
going
to
read
A.
A
newspaper.
B.
A
magazine.
C.
A
book.
答案是A.
1.
What
color
T-shirt
does
the
man
plan
to
order
A.
Red.
B.
Blue.
C.
Green.
2.
Which
section
does
the
man
like
to
read
A.
News.
B.
Sports.
C.
Entertainment.
3.
What
job
will
the
man
probably
take
in
summer
A.
Lifeguard.
B.
Tour
guide.
C.
Swimming
coach.
4.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go
on
holiday
A.
Turkey.
B.
Canada.
C.
Italy.
5.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.
Shark.
B.
Camera.
C.
Movie.
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的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5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
test
are
the
speakers
going
to
take
on
Friday
A.
Science.
B.
History.
C.
Music.
7.
Why
does
the
woman
speaker
make
the
phone
call
A.
To
discuss
her
maths
problems.
B.
To
seek
help
with
her
English
reading.
C.
To
ask
about
the
homework
for
tomorrow.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
does
the
man
think
is
the
cause
of
the
woman's
illness
A.
Last
night's
dinner.
B.
The
hot
weather.
C.
Bottled
water.
9.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Doctor
and
patient.
C.
Guest
and
receptionist.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
the
man
doing
A.
Making
an
invitation.
B.
Offering
information.
C.
Asking
for
permission.
11.
What
time
is
the
woman
going
to
see
the
dentist
this
Saturday
A.
10:30
a.m.
B.
12:30
p.m.
C.
4:30
p.m.
12.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
after
seeing
the
dentist
A.
Clean
the
house.
B.
Take
a
walk
by
the
lake.
C.
Help
Jim
with
his
science
project.
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。
13.
What
makes
shoppers
tired
A.
Queuing
for
electrically-driven
cars.
B.
Looking
for
what
they
want
to
buy.
C.
Carrying
shopping
around.
14.
What
is
the
problem
for
building
moving
walkways
in
the
store
A.
The
space.
B.
The
design.
C.
The
technology.
15.
Where
will
the
computer
system
send
the
things
shoppers
buy
A.
To
the
exit.
B.
To
the
shelf.
C.
To
the
shoppers'
homes.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段对话,完成第16至第20五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词,听对话前你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间,这段对话你将听两遍。
Missing
Person
Report
Form
Time
last
seen
About
16.
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
Place
last
seen
At
the
17.
section
of
the
store
Name
18.
Age
Five
Appearance
Dark
19.
hair,
thin
and
small
Clothing
Blue
20.
,
a
pink
T-shirt,
a
hat
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
21.
Many
people
r
strongly
against
tax
increase.
22.
The
price
of
houses
is
so
high
that
it
is
hard
for
o
people
to
afford
them.
23.
The
professor's
boring
l
made
us
all
sleepy.
24.
Hearing
the
astonishing
news,
everyone
present
had
an
a
look
on
each
face.
25.
F
a
good
study
habit
from
childhood
is
very
necessary
for
a
student.
26.
After
the
written
test
and
interview,
Jackson
came
to
the
c
that
Mr.
Li
was
not
fit
for
the
position.
27.
Why
not
try
to
e
your
story
into
a
novel
28.
A
sleeping
bag
is
an
important
part
of
every
camper's
e
.
29.
A
m
of
snow
and
rock
broke
away
and
fell
on
the
climbers.
30.
Fill
the
bread
with
a
m
of
lettuce,
tomatoes,
and
cucumbers.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
31.
He
gave
us
a
long
(演讲)
on
philosophy.
32.
The
oceans
(膨胀)
as
they
warm
up.
33.
No
(结论)
should
be
drawn
before
all
the
facts
are
buttoned
down.
34.
His
angry
(反应)
to
the
decision
was
beyond
my
imagination.
35.
We
were
(惊讶的)
to
hear
that
he
had
passed
his
driving
test.
36.
They
have
(形成)
the
habit
of
taking
notes
in
class.
37.
The
progress
of
the
work
will
depend
on
how
modern
the
e
(设备)
is.
38.
Yuan
Longping
was
born
in
an
(平常的)
family
and
graduated
from
Southwest
Agricultural
College.
39.
He
finally
achieved
his
(目标)
at
the
last
exam.
40.
I
listened
to
his
excuse
with
a
(混合)
of
amusement
and
disbelief.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
41.
After
giving
birth
to
a
baby,
she
(越长越胖).
42.
I
(应该)
clean
all
the
rooms
or
just
this
one
(词数不限)
43.
过去在假期里你经常待在家里吗?(词数不限)
stay
at
home
when
you
were
on
a
holiday
44.
Tom's
new
car
is
(两倍长)
Peter's.
45.
最近所发生的事情增加了组委会的压力。(词数不限)
The
recent
happenings
the
organizing
committee.
46.
他越是这样想,越是感到不开心。
The
more
he
thought
like
this,
.
47.
她为自己所看到的事情而自豪。
She
is
she
has
seen.
48.
发短信比在电话中交谈要便宜得多。
Sending
text
messages
talking
on
a
mobile
phone.
49.
The
more
we
get
together,
(我们就越高兴).
50.
时间一年年过去,老人越来越孤独。
As
the
years
,
the
old
man
became
lonely.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
51.
---
How
do
you
like
our
city
---
I
think
it's
becoming
.
A.
more
beautiful
and
more
beautiful
B.
more
and
more
beautiful
C.
beautiful
and
beautiful
D.
more
beautiful
and
beautiful
52.
You'd
better
not
hurt
his
.
His
parents
are
of
him.
A.
proud;
a
pride
B.
pride;
proud
C.
proud;
the
pride
D.
pride;
the
pride
53.
I
received
a
letter
from
mother
with
an
unusual
stamp
on,
which
my
collection
of
stamps.
A.
added
up
to
B.
added
to
C.
added
in
D.
added
together
54.
John
is
a(n)
person
and
his
name
is
very
in
English.
A.
common;
ordinary
B.
common;
common
C.
ordinary;
common
D.
ordinary;
ordinary
55.
According
to
statistics,
a
man
is
more
than
twice
as
likely
to
die
of
skin
cancer
a
woman.
A.
than
B.
such
C.
so
D.
as
56.
The
project
will
the
city's
telephone
network
to
cover
1,000,000
users.
A.
make
B.
broaden
C.
expand
D.
widen
57.
Dad
a
lot
of
alcohol,
but
now
he
has
given
that
up
and
soft
drinks.
A.
used
to
drink;
is
used
to
drinking
B.
was
used
to
drinking;
used
to
drink
C.
used
to
drink;
used
to
drinking
D.
was
used
to
drink;
is
used
to
drink
58.
It's
not
what
happens
to
you,
but
how
you
to
it
that
matters
in
your
life.
A.
strengthen
B.
react
C.
deliver
D.
control
59.
I
read
Chicken
Soup
for
the
Soul,
optimistic
and
caring
I
become.
A.
More;
more
B.
More;
the
more
C.
The
more;
more
D.
The
more;
the
more
60.
,
because
of
all
the
disadvantages
I
have
mentioned,
I
think,
as
a
student,
we
don't
need
a
mobile
phone.
A.
As
a
result
B.
In
fact
C.
To
tell
the
truth
D.
In
conclusion
61.
---
Why
is
he
looking
at
me
in
that
way
---
You
to
shout
at
him
in
public.
A.
don't
suppose
B.
haven't
supposed
C.
are
not
supposed
D.
are
not
supposing
62.
The
city
of
Nanchong has
grown
so
fast
that
it's
at
least
what
it
used
to
be.
A.
five
times
the
size
of
B.
five
times
the
size
as
large
as
C.
five
times
larger
D.
five
times
size
as
63.
---
Is
there
any
possible
way
to
help
them
get
rid
of
such
a
bad
habit
---
To
tell
the
truth,
it's
very
hard.
But
we
on
this
problem
trying
to
improve
the
situation.
A.
worked
B.
had
worked
C.
are
working
D.
had
been
working
64.
When
I
first
met
Bryan
I
didn't
like
him,
but
I
my
mind.
A.
have
changed
B.
change
C.
had
changed
D.
would
change
65.
Excuse
me.
I
I
was
blocking
your
way.
A.
didn't
realize
B.
don't
realize
C.
haven't
realized
D.
wasn't
realizing
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Do
you
remember
the
name
of
your
kindergarten
teacher
I
do.
Her
name
was
Mrs.
White.
I
don't
remember
much
about
what
we
learned
in
her
66
,
but
my
mother
once
told
me
we
used
to
67
a
lot.
And
I
would
68
what
I
wrote
and
she
would
look
at
it
and
see
there
were
so
many
69
.
But
no
red
corrections.
And
always
a
star.
Sometimes
even
a
"Good"!
That
made
my
heart
filled
with
70
,
but
worried
my
mother.
So
one
day
when
she
met
Mrs.
White,
she
asked
her
why
she
never
71
my
mistakes;
why
she
never
marked
the
wrong
72
of
words
or
pointed
out
grammatical
errors.
According
to
my
mother,
Mrs.
white
said,
"The
children
are
just
73
to
get
excited
about
using
words
and
74
sentences.
I
don't
want
to
dampen(减弱)
that
75
with
red
ink.
Spelling
and
grammar
can
76
.
The
wonder
of
words
won't…"
And
maybe
she
didn't
say
it
77
like
that
because
it
was
a
long
time
ago
and
what
my
mother
told
me
was
just
what
she
could
78
.
Thanks
to
Mrs.
White,
I
79
up
learning
to
use
words
with
loving
80
.
I
had
no
qualms(顾虑)
about
writing
what
I
meant
81
I
couldn't
quite
spell
it
out.
A(n)
82
comes
into
my
mind
that
if
Mrs.
White
had
used
her
red
pen
often,
I
83
wouldn't
be
telling
you
about
this
now.
I
look
84
now
and
think
she
must
have
been
a
rather
85
teacher—to
exercise
such
red
pen
restraint—to
allow
the
joy,
wonder
and
excitement
of
expression.
66.
A.
room
B.
school
C.
class
D.
home
67.
A.
sing
B.
write
C.
draw
D.
speak
68.
A.
bring
back
B.
hand
out
C.
pick
up
D.
make
up
69.
A.
flowers
B.
mistakes
C.
words
D.
stars
70.
A.
regret
B.
sadness
C.
happiness
D.
worry
71.
A.
saw
B.
found
C.
changed
D.
corrected
72.
A.
meanings
B.
spellings
C.
use
D.
place
73.
A.
beginning
B.
leading
C.
happening
D.
choosing
74.
A.
reading
B.
discovering
C.
forming
D.
hearing
75.
A.
pride
B.
patience
C.
courage
D.
excitement
76.
A.
wait
B.
advance
C.
disappear
D.
return
77.
A.
properly
B.
clearly
C.
exactly
D.
truly
78.
A.
understand
B.
remember
C.
trust
D.
believe
79.
A.
grew
B.
stood
C.
added
D.
gave
80.
A.
doubt
B.
ability
C.
confidence
D.
skill
81.
A.
as
if
B.
now
that
C.
if
only
D.
even
if
82.
A.
thought
B.
opinion
C.
imagination
D.
feeling
83.
A.
hardly
B.
usually
C.
probably
D.
actually
84.
A.
back
B.
round
C.
up
D.
out
85.
A.
ordinary
B.
strange
C.
unusual
D.
strict
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
Benjamin
Franklin
was
born
into
a
large
family.
His
father,
Josiah,
was
a
candle
maker.
His
father
wanted
him
to
take
over
the
family
business
when
he
grew
up,
but
he
wasn't
interested.
To
help
Ben
decide
on
a
career,
Josiah
took
him
on
long
walks
around
Boston
so
he
could
observe
men
doing
the
work
of
their
trade.
Benjamin
teamed
how
to
do
many
things
during
these
excursions,
but
he
didn't
want
to
pursue
any
of
the
trades.
When
Ben
was
twelve
years
old
his
father
sent
him
to
his
older
brother
James,
who
was
a
printer.
He
worked
twelve
hours
a
day
in
the
printing
shop,
but
still
found
time
to
educate
himself.
Though
he
only
had
two
years
of
formal
schooling,
he
taught
himself
foreign
languages
and
read
books
on
grammar,
science,
and
math.
Ben
wrote
letters
to
the
editor
of
the
newspaper,
and
signed
them
"Silence
Dogood".
People
enjoyed
reading
the
letters,
but
James
became
angry
and
stopped
printing
them
when
he
found
out
his
younger
brother
had
been
writing
them.
Later
Ben
went
to
Philadelphia.
He
started
his
own
successful
printing
business
and
published
a
newspaper.
People
frequently
quote
from
his
sayings
such
things
as,
"Early
to
bed
and
early
to
rise
makes
a
man
healthy,
wealthy,
and
wise"
and
"A
penny
saved
is
a
penny
earned".
He
invented
the
Franklin
stove
which
provided
better
heat
for
their
homes.
He
refused
to
patent
the
Franklin
stove
and
the
lightning
rod
because
he
thought
more
people
would
benefit
from
the
inventions
if
he
did
not
patent
them.
He
proved
that
lightning
and
electricity
are
the
same
thing
using
a
kite,
string,
and
key
in
a
thunderstorm.
His
experiments
earned
him
fame.
He
was
also
awarded
honorary
degrees
from
Harvard
and
Yale
even
though
he
lacked
formal
schooling.
He
also
worked
to
put
an
end
to
slavery
in
America
long
before
others
took
up
the
cause.
Some
say
when
he
died
in
1790
the
whole
world
went
into
mourning.
20,000
people
honored
him
at
his
funeral
in
Philadelphia.
86.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"excursions"
mean
in
the
passage
A.
trades
B.
tours
C.
careers
D.
curses
87.
How
did
the
author
describe
Benjamin
in
the
passage
A.
Objectively.
B.
Humorously.
C.
Critically.
D.
Admiringly.
88.
Benjamin
refused
to
patent
the
Franklin
stove
because
.
A.
he
thought
it
not
very
perfect
B.
more
people
could
invent
it
C.
he
hoped
he
could
help
others
D.
the
stove
was
not
worth
patenting
89.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
His
experiments
were
exciting
but
dangerous.
B.
His
death
is
a
great
loss
to
the
whole
world.
C.
His
inventions
saved
African
Americans.
D.
His
funeral
is
the
biggest
in
American
history.
B
Research
has
proven
many
times
that
reading
poems
with
young
people
is
the
best
way
to
encourage
them
to
become
readers
themselves.
For
thousands
of
years
poetry
has
touched
the
heart
and
soul
of
the
humankind.
Before
the
written
word,
tales
and
records
were
kept
by
the
poets.
A
poet
is
able
to
travel
throughout
the
unknown
world.
Known
as
the
"easiest
method",
reading
poems
to
children
enables
them
to
see,
hear
and
follow
the
text,
pictures
and
pages
of
the
book.
Meanwhile,
children
learn
to
use
expressive
voice,
vivid
language
and
a
bigger
vocabulary
whenever
a
book
is
read
aloud.
Reading
poetry
adds
creative,
artistic
and
emotional
qualities
in
ways
that
storybooks
sometimes
cannot.
Rhythm
and
rhyme
are
basic
to
the
human
spirit.
They
convey
safety
with
their
soothing
beat.
They
provide
a
comfortable
context
from
which
children
can
predict
what
comes
next.
As
your
children
remember
and
sometimes
memorize
passage
after
passage,
they
will
become
better
readers
by
using
poetic
patterns
to
make
connections
on
their
own.
Because
poetry
is
memorized,
it
makes
the
words
more
powerful
and
persuasive.
Just
as
poetry
is
often
predictable,
it
is
sometimes
wildly
experimental.
Sudden
changes
in
wording
and
switches
of
sounds
make
poetry
into
special
reading
adventure.
They
attract
more
and
more
readers
to
know
them.
Some
of
the
poetry
can
be
filled
with
pleasant
rhythms
and
predictable
sound
patterns.
Others
may
have
unexpected
word
play.
Some
of
these
adventures
can
hold
their
own
against
the
most
exciting
video
games.
The
sounds
of
poems
will
be
a
satisfying
experience
for
children
of
any
age.
The
images
created
in
the
mind
by
poems
will
focus
the
soul
of
the
reader
on
places
where
one
may
never
have
thought
to
look
for
treasure.
90.
What's
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
"soothing"
in
Paragraph
3
A.
Making
somebody
feel
crazier.
B.
Making
somebody
more
comfortable.
C.
Making
somebody
feel
worse.
D.
Making
somebody
more
surprised.
91.
In
the
passage,
the
author
implies
that
.
A.
reading
aloud
is
very
important
to
children
B.
learning
to
write
poetry
by
yourself
is
very
necessary
C.
only
when
reading
poetry
should
we
read
aloud
D.
poetry
is
the
symbol
of
Chinese
culture
92.
What
can
attract
children's
attention
when
they
are
reading
poetry
A.
Sounds
and
text.
B.
Text
and
images.
C.
Images
and
pages.
D.
Sounds
and
images.
C
An
Outstanding
Teacher
Ben
put
the
white
envelope
into
the
mailbox.
He
felt
proud,
excited,
and
happy—and
also
a
little
nervous
about
whether
his
essay
would
win.
Ben's
local
newspaper
had
advertised
a
contest
inviting
students
to
submit
essays
in
honor
of
a
remarkable
teacher.
The
newspaper
would
choose
the
five
best
essays
and
print
them
in
the
paper.
As
soon
as
Ben
heard
about
the
contest,
he
knew
he
wanted
to
write
about
Mrs.
Gruen.
Mrs.
Gruen
was
always
so
friendly
and
patient,
and
she
always
had
something
encouraging
to
say
to
her
students.
Even
more
importantly,
she
knew
how
to
make
science
interesting
and
enjoyable.
Before
being
in
her
class,
Ben
would
have
said
he
was
uninterested
in
science,
but
now
science
was
his
favorite
subject.
At
first,
Ben
had
struggled
with
his
essay.
After
he
finished
his
first
draft,
he
asked
his
older
sister,
Hannah,
to
review
it.
Eventually,
after
many
more
revisions,
the
essay
was
ready
to
mail.
As
Ben
stood
before
the
mailbox,
he
imagined
how
surprised
Mrs.
Gruen
would
be
to
open
the
newspaper
and
see
her
name
in
print.
When
the
big
day
finally
came,
Ben
opened
the
newspaper
and
eagerly
studied
the
columns
of
print
for
the
essay
he
had
written.
He
did
not
see
his
essay
anywhere.
He
turned
through
all
of
the
pages,
but
it
was
not
there!
Instead,
he
saw
five
other
essays
talking
about
five
other
teachers.
Ben
felt
like
a
balloon
that
had
suddenly
lost
all
its
air.
A
few
days
later
in
science
class,
Mrs.
Gruen
asked
Ben
to
stay
after
class
for
a
few
minutes.
"Your
sister
stopped
by
yesterday,"
Mrs.
Gruen
told
Ben.
"She
brought
me
the
most
wonderful
gift."
Ben
saw
that
Mrs.
Gruen
was
holding
a
copy
of
his
essay.
"You
have
no
idea
how
much
it
means
to
me
that
you
enjoy
my
class
and
think
I'm
a
good
teacher.
No
reward
or
honor
could
ever
be
greater
than
this
essay,"
said
Mrs.
Gruen.
"OK,"
Ben
said,
"I
meant
everything
I
wrote."
Then
he
stepped
into
the
hallway
with
his
head
held
high.
93.
When
Ben
read
the
five
essays
in
print,
he
felt
.
A.
surprised
B.
disappointed
C.
annoyed
D.
nervous
94.
What
did
Mrs.
Gruen
think
of
Ben's
essay
A.
It
built
up
her
reputation.
B.
It
was
a
great
honor
to
her.
C.
It
helped
Ben
make
progress.
D.
It
deserved
to
win
an
award.
95.
From
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that
Mrs.
Gruen
.
A.
got
great
achievements
in
science
B.
educated
many
outstanding
students
C.
encouraged
her
students
in
writing
contests
D.
developed
her
students'
interest
in
science
D
Can
people
change
their
skin
color
without
suffering
like
pop
king
Michael
Jackson
Perhaps
yes.
Scientists
have
found
the
gene
that
determines
skin
color.
The
gene
comes
in
two
versions,
one
of
which
is
found
in
99
percent
of
Europeans.
The
other
is
found
in
93
to
100
percent
of
Africans,
researchers
at
Pennsylvania
State
University
report
in
the
latest
issue
of
Science.
Scientists
have
changed
the
color
of
a
dark-striped
zebra-fish
to
uniform
gold
by
inserting
a
version
of
the
pigment(色素)
gene
into
a
young
fish.
As
with
humans,
zebra-fish
skin
color
is
determined
by
pigment
cells,
which
contain
melanin(黑色素).
The
number,
size
and
darkness
of
melanin
per
pigment
cell
determine
skin
color.
It
appears
that,
like
the
golden
zebra-fish,
light-skinned
Europeans
also
have
a
mutation(变异)
in
the
gene
for
melanin
production.
This
results
in
less
pigmented
skin.
However,
Keith
Cheng,
leader
of
the
research
team,
points
out
that
the
mutation
is
different
in
human
and
zebra-fish
genes.
Humans
acquired
dark
skin
in
Africa
about
1.5
million
years
ago
to
protect
bodies
from
ultra-violet
rays
of
the
sun
(太阳光紫外线),
which
can
cause
skin
cancer.
But
when
modern
humans
leave
Africa
to
live
in
northern
latitudes,
they
need
more
sunlight
on
their
skin
to
produce
vitamin
D.
So
the
related
gene
changes,
according
to
Cheng.
Asians
have
the
same
version
of
the
gene
as
Africans,
so
they
probably
acquired
their
light
skin
through
the
action
of
some
other
gene
that
affects
skin
color,
said
Cheng.
The
new
discovery
could
lead
to
medical
treatments
for
skin
cancer.
It
also
could
lead
to
research
into
ways
to
change
skin
color
without
damaging
it
like
chemical
treatment
done
on
Michael
Jackson.
96.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
that
.
A.
people
can
not
change
their
skin
color
without
any
pain
B.
the
new
discovery
could
lead
to
research
into
ways
to
change
skin
color
safely
C.
pop
king
Michael
Jackson
often
changed
his
skin
color
as
he
liked
D.
scientists
have
found
out
that
people's
skin
color
is
determined
by
the
gene
97.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
nowadays
people
who
want
to
change
their
skin
color
have
to
suffer
a
lot
from
the
damage
caused
by
the
chemical
treatment
B.
Europeans
and
Africans
have
the
same
gene
C.
the
new
discovery
could
help
to
find
medical
treatments
for
skin
cancer
D.
there
are
two
kinds
of
genes
98.
Scientists
have
done
an
experiment
on
a
dark-striped
zebra-fish
in
order
to
.
A.
find
the
different
genes
of
humans'
B.
prove
the
humans'
skin
color
is
determined
by
the
pigment
gene
C.
find
out
the
reason
why
the
Africans'
skin
color
is
dark
D.
find
out
the
ways
of
changing
people's
skin
color
99.
The
reason
why
Europeans
are
light-skinned
is
probably
that
.
A.
they
are
born
light-skinned
people
B.
light-skinned
Europeans
have
mutation
in
the
gene
for
melanin
production
C.
they
have
fewer
activities
outside
D.
they
pay
much
attention
to
protecting
their
skin
100.
The
writer's
attitude
towards
the
discovery
is
.
A.
neutral
B.
negative
C.
positive
D.
unconcerned
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
As
we
all
know,
sleep
is
very
important
and
necessary.
I
would
love
everyone
to
form
the
habits
below
to
have
better
sleep
without
needing
the
alarm
wake-up
call.
101.
If
you
eat
much
food
an
hour
before
you
go
to
bed,
your
body
will
hate
you.
Your
body
needs
time
to
digest(消化)
while
you
are
still
awake.
102.
Something
that
makes
me
very
angry
is
when
I
hear
on
TV
that
people
just
need
30-minute
exercise
a
week.
That's
funny.
Every
person
should
be
getting
30-minute
exercise
daily
along
with
a
healthy
diet.
When
you
do
exercise,
you
use
energy
that
your
body
has
to
recover
from.
103.
The
harder
you
push
your
body,
the
faster
it
falls
to
sleep
and
the
better
it
sleeps.
Turn
the
TV
off.
There
are
a
few
shows
I
watch
still,
but
they
will
never
get
in
my
way
of
(妨碍)
sleep.
The
bedroom
is
only
for
sleeping
and
a
place
of
rest.
104.
105.
A
question
to
ask
yourself:
If
I
didn't
have
an
alarm,
what
time
would
I
get
up
If
that
time
is
the
time
you
need
to
get
up,
you
should
probably
throw
away
the
alarm.
If
the
time
you
actually
get
up
is
much
later
than
the
time
you
do
get
up,
make
great
changes
to
your
way
of
life
and
the
time
you
go
to
sleep.
No
one
should
need
an
alarm.
A.
Exercise
for
at
least
30
minutes
every
day.
B.
Eat
right
and
no
meals
within
4
hours
of
rest.
C.
Throw
away
the
alarm.
D.
Sleep
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
in
our
lives.
E.
Your
body
recovers
when
you
are
sleeping.
F.
Try
to
get
up
as
early
as
you
can.
G.
Take
the
TV
out
of
your
bedroom.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
According
to
a
recent
survey,
violence(暴力)
did
exist
in
schools.
Students
showed
their
fear
and
parents
and
teachers
also
expressed
their
great
concern
about
it.
Experts
hope
the
whole
society
pay
more
attention
to
the
mental
health
of
adolescents.
Nowadays,
school
violence
is
106.
hot
issue.
I
think
this
is
a
phenomenon
107.
calls
for
our
great
concern.
We
should
try
every
effort
108.
(prevent)
violence
happening
at
school
for
more
and
more
students
would
drop
out
of
school
109.
their
personal
safety
could
not
110.
(guarantee).
In
fact,
violence
can
111.
(learn).
Children
learn
violent
behavior
from
adults
or
from
112.
they
see
on
television
or
on
the
Internet.
If
I
meet
with
school
violence,
I
will
not
answer
violence
113.
violence,
for
it
will
result
in
114.
(much)
fighting.
I
will
tell
my
teachers
or
parents
about
it.
I
think
they
will
help
me
deal
with
it
well
and
they
will
protect
me
from
the
bad
guys.
All
in
all,
every
student
should
behave
115.
(he)
and
keep
away
from
violence.
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。
A
lecture
on
"English
learning"
was
held
on
an
afternoon
of
last
Friday
in
our
school.
The
lecture
giving
by
a
professor
from
Peking
University
lasts
from
2:00
to
4:00.
He
stressed
serious
the
importance
of
learning
English
in
modern
times.
Then
he
shared
their
learning
experience
with
us.
Besides,
he
introduced
some
useful
ways
memorize
English
words
or
improve
our
spoken
English.
After
the
interested
lecture,
we
asked
him
for
advices
on
some
problems
we
had
while
learning
English.
We
have
been
learned
a
lot
from
this
lecture.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
B
4.
A
5.
C
6.
A
7.
C
8.
B
9.
A
10.
A
11.
B
12.
C
13.
C
14.
B
15.
A
16.
4/four
17.
vegetable
18.
Melissa/MELISSA
19.
brown
20.
shorts
听力原文
Text
1
W:
Normally,
we
supply
3
colors
only,
black,
blue
and
red.
M:
But
we
really
want
green
ones.
W:
In
that
case,
it
will
be
more
expensive.
Text
2
M:
Are
you
finished
with
the
newspaper,
Mary
M:
Oh,
I
just
want
to
read
the
sports
section.
Text
3
M:
I
need
a
summer
job
that
will
give
me
some
exercise.
W:
How
about
being
a
life
guard
M:
Life
guards
don't
swim
that
much.
They
usually
just
sit.
W:
Well
then,
you
could
be
a
swimming
coach,
or
a
tour
guide.
M:
Tour
guide
is
a
good
idea.
I'd
walk
all
day.
Text
4
M:
Are
you
going
on
holiday
with
your
brother
again
this
year
W:
Yes.
He's
coming
home
from
Canada
tomorrow.
M:
Where
are
you
going
W:
I've
already
booked
a
hotel
in
Turkey,
but
my
brother
wanted
to
go
to
Italy,
so
I
hope
he
doesn't
mind.
Text
5
W:
I
thought
it
was
a
great
movie—so
visually
exciting
and
sharks
look
really
scary
at
times.
M:
I
hated
to
admit
it,
but
it
made
me
jump
a
bit
of
times
too.
I
guess
recent
advances
in
camera
technology
helped.
Text
6
M:
Hello,
6632278.
W:
Hi,
Jack.
It's
me,
Ann.
I
wasn't
at
school
today.
Have
we
got
any
homework
to
do
for
tomorrow
M:
Let
me
see.
Well,
we've
got
to
do
the
math
problems
on
Page
40
in
our
textbook.
W:
All
right.
I've
got
it.
M:
Then,
we
have
to
go
on
with
our
reading
for
English.
The
history
teacher
wants
us
to
read
the
chapter
on
the
History
of
London
for
tomorrow,
and
write
down
the
most
important
dates
and
events
in
that
chapter.
W:
Anything
else
Ah…ah,
music
M:
No,
we
haven't
any
music
homework,
but
the
science
teacher
is
giving
us
a
test
on
Friday,
so
we
have
to
study
for
that.
W:
Oh
no.
I'm
so
bad
at
science.
I
hate
it.
Thanks,
Jack.
M:
Don't
mention
it.
See
you
tomorrow.
Text
7
M:
Still
feeling
ill
W:
Yes.
And
that
medicine
hasn't
helped.
Not
a
good
start
to
our
vacation,
I'm
afraid.
M:
Do
you
have
any
idea
what
caused
it
W:
Well,
I
thought
it
might
be
last
night's
dinner.
M:
But
I
am
fine.
Could
it
be
the
heat
It's
enough
to
make
anyone
ill.
W:
I
know.
But
we've
been
here
a
week
now.
Anyway,
I've
been
careful
in
the
sun
and
I've
been
drinking
bottled
water.
M:
Then
we'd
better
stay
in
the
hotel
today.
Text
8
M:
Well,
do
you
have
anything
planned
for
this
Saturday
W:
Er,
I'm
kind
of
busy.
Why
do
you
ask
M:
I
was
wondering
if
we
could
get
together
and
do
something,
like
going
to
a
concert
or
taking
a
walk
by
the
lake.
W:
I'd
love
to,
but
I'm
really
busy
this
weekend.
M:
That's
too
bad.
W:
I
have
promised
to
help
with
the
cleaning
of
the
house
at
10:30
in
the
morning.
And
then,
I
have
an
appointment
with
the
dentist
at
12:30
p.m.
M:
How
about
after
the
dentist's
appointment
W:
Then,
I'll
have
to
meet
Jim
at
4:30
p.m.
to
help
him
with
the
science
project
due
on
Monday
morning.
M:
OK,
then,
maybe
some
other
time.
Text
9
Well,
we
are
now
looking
at
ways
of
making
shopping
less
tiring.
You
know,
a
day
at
the
shops
wears
people
out.
And
we
considered
a
number
of
ideas.
Carrying
shopping
around
is
very
tiring,
and
we
looked
at
ways
to
avoid
that.
We
thought
of
hiring
out
small
electric-driven
cars
to
shoppers,
but
we
came
up
against
problems
of
space.
There
just
isn't
enough
room.
We
also
thought
about
those
moving
walk
ways,
like
the
ones
you
see
at
the
airports.
We
decided
it
against
them
though,
because
they
require
a
major
redesign
of
the
whole
center.
What
we
have
actually
come
up
with
is
a
new
technology
where
you
buy
what
you
want
and
then
just
leave
it
on
the
shelf.
That
way,
you
don't
need
to
carry
your
heavy
shopping
around
with
you
all
day.
When
you
want
to
go
home,
our
computer
system
automatically
sends
everything
you've
bought
to
your
exit
point,
and
you
pick
it
up
there.
Text
10
W:
Good
morning,
Sir.
Can
you
help
me
M:
What's
wrong
W:
My
daughter
is
missing.
I
can't
find
her
anywhere.
M:
OK,
calm
down.
I'm
going
to
help
you
to
find
her.
How
long
ago
did
she
go
missing
W:
About
one
hour
ago.
At
4
o'clock,
perhaps.
I've
been
looking
for
her
for
almost
an
hour
now.
M:
And
where
did
you
last
see
her
W:
We
were
just
shopping
in
the
vegetable
section.
I
turned
around
and
she
was
gone.
M:
What's
her
name
W:
Melissa.
M-E-L-I-S-S-A.
She's
only
five.
She
doesn't
speak
Spanish.
M:
OK.
What
does
she
look
like
W:
She
has
dark
brown
hair.
She's
thin
and
small
for
her
age.
M:
OK.
What
is
she
wearing
today
W:
Blue
shorts
and
a
pink
T-shirt.
She
has
a
hat
on
too,
I
think.
M:
Don't
worry.
Everything
is
going
to
be
OK.
W:
What
should
I
do
M:
Stay
right
at
the
front
of
the
store
in
case
she
comes
looking
for
you.
We
will
start
looking
for
her
now.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
reacted
22.
ordinary
23.
lecture
24.
astonished
25.
Forming
26.
conclusion
27.
expand
28.
equipment
29.
mixture
/mass
30.
mixture
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
31.
lecture
32.
expand
33.
conclusion
34.
reaction
35.
astonished
36.
formed
37.
equipment
38.
ordinary
39.
aim
40.
mixture
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
41.
grew
fatter
and
fatter
42.
Am;
supposed
to
43.
Used
you
to
/
Did
you
use
to
44.
twice
the
length
of
45.
added
to
the
pressure
on
46.
the
more
unhappy
he
became
47.
proud
of
what
48.
is
much
cheaper
than
49.
the
happier
we
are
50.
went
by,
more
and
more
五、单项选择
51.
B
52.
B
53.
B
54.
C
55.
D
56.
C
57.
A
58.
B
59.
D
60.
D
61.
C
62.
A
63.
C
64.
A
65.
A
六、完形填空
66.
C
67.
B
68.
A
69.
B
70.
C
71.
D
72.
B
73.
A
74.
C
75.
D
76.
A
77.
C
78.
B
79.
A
80.
C
81.
D
82.
A
83.
C
84.
A
85.
C
七、阅读理解
86.
B
87.
D
88.
C
89.
B
90.
B
91.
A
92.
D
93.
B
94.
B
95.
D
96.
D
97.
A
98.
B
99.
B
100.
C
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
101.
B
102.
A
103.
E
104.
G
105.
C
九、补全短文
106.
a
107.
which
108.
to
prevent
109.
if
110.
be
guaranteed
111.
be
learned
112.
what
113.
with
114.
more
115.
himself
十、短文改错(不分行)
116.
an改为the
117.
giving改为given
118.
lasts改为lasted
119.
serious改为seriously
120.
their改为his
121.
memorize前加to
122.
or改为and
123.
interested改为interesting
124.
advices改为advice
125.
去掉been