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Module6
The
World's
Cultural
Heritage单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
Section
A(22.5
marks)
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
six
conversations
between
two
speakers.
For
each
conversation,
there
are
several
questions
and
each
question
is
followed
by
three
choices
marked
A,
B
and
C.
Listen
carefully
and
then
choose
the
best
answer
for
each
question.
You
will
hear
each
conversation
TWICE.
Example
When
will
the
magazine
probably
arrive
A.
Wednesday.
B.
Thursday.
C.
Friday.
The
answer
is
B.
Conversation
1
1.
When
does
this
conversation
take
place
A.
In
a
clinic.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
At
home.
2.
What
shouldn't
the
boy
have
eaten
A.
Red
rice.
B.
Green
vegetables.
C.
Green
peaches.
Conversation
2
3.
When
can
Mr.
Peter
spare
Betty
some
time
A.
At
4:00
p.m.
B.
At
5:00
p.m.
C.
At
5:20
p.m.
4.
What
is
Peter
A.
Head
teacher.
B.
Headmaster.
C.
Student.
Conversation
3
5.
Where
did
Wu
Dong
read
the
news
A.
On
the
blackboard.
B.
In
a
newspaper.
C.
From
a
magazine.
6.
How
long
has
Wu
Dong
worked
A.
About
one
year.
B.
About
two
years.
C.
Over
two
years.
Conversation
4
7.
What
happened
to
Bob
A.
He
was
badly
ill.
B.
He
had
his
legs
broken.
C.
He
was
hit
by
a
car.
8.
When
did
the
accident
happen
A.
Two
weeks
ago.
B.
Three
weeks
ago.
C.
About
four
weeks
ago.
9.
Where
is
Bob
now
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
hospital.
C.
In
Africa.
Conversation
5
10.
When
was
the
photo
on
the
wall
taken
A.
Last
month.
B.
Last
year.
C.
Last
season.
11.
What
can
you
infer
from
the
conversation
A.
They
are
sister
and
brother.
B.
The
girl
doesn't
know
the
boy
well.
C.
They
are
fond
of
taking
pictures.
12.
How
does
the
man
take
pictures
of
people
A.
Secretly.
B.
Seriously.
C.
Casually.
Conversation
6
13.
What
is
the
man
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
policeman.
14.
When
did
the
accident
happen
A.
In
the
morning.
B.
In
the
afternoon.
C.
In
the
evening.
15.
How
many
people
were
killed
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
7.
Section
B(7.5
marks)
Directions:
In
this
section,
you
will
hear
a
short
passage.
Listen
carefully
and
then
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS.
You
will
hear
the
short
passage
TWICE.
Welcome
to
Our
HotelⅠ.
Location
of
the
hotel●
in
the
16.

in
the
center
of
Nanjing
City.●
not
far
from
the
17.

and
the
ParkⅡ.
Visitors
served
here●
the
business
and
18.

Ⅲ.
Equipment
in
it●
a
full
kitchen●
a
spacious,
cozy
19.


free
Internet
access●
a
variety
of
rooms
including
singles,
20.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
Nodding
the
head
up
and
down
is
used
for
a

almost
worldwide.
22.
---
The
town
is
so
beautiful!
I
just
love
it.
---
Me
too.
The
character
of
the
town
is
well
p
.
23.
People
who
believe
in
God
have
no
doubt
about
the
e

of
God.
24.
To
his
credit,
he
c

generously
to
the
disaster-hit
areas
through
the
Red
Cross
every
time
a
disaster
happens.
25.
Several
nature
reserves
have
been
set
up
to
protect
the
e

animals
like
the
Siberian
tiger
and
the
giant
panda.
26.
Can
you
r

me
a
good
hotel
nearby
I
would
like
a
five-star
one.
27.
How
can
you
waste
p

time
sitting
around
here
Killing
time
means
killing
yourself!
28.
I
think
it
is
wrong
to
i

your
parents'
advice.
29.
Under
his
father's
g
,
he
learned
how
to
swim.
30.
Please
look
after
my
home
during
my
a

from
Beijing.
31.
The
other
day
Johnson
u

to
pay
the
money
back
within
six
months.
32.
Hearing
that
song
always
r

me
of
my
childhood.
33.
Reading
widely
helps
to
e

your
vocabulary
when
learning
a
second
language.
34.
All
my
r
(要求)
of
you
is
that
you
should
be
here
earlier
tomorrow.
35.
With
the
a

of
the
government,
the
people
in
the
flood
plain
lived
through
the
hard
time.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
The
Song
Dynasty

(贡献)
three
great
inventions
to
world
civilization.
37.
I
can
(推荐)
him
to
you
for
the
job.
He
is
a
very
good
worker.
38.
Which
do
you
think
is
more
(宝贵的),
health
or
wealth
39.
I
repeat
that
we
cannot
(承担)
the
task.
40.
I
do
not
(主张)
doing
such
things.
41.
I
learned
how
to
ski
under
his
(指导).
42.
The
king
showed
no
(慈悲)
and
killed
all
the
prisoners.
43.
At
last
we
came
to
the
(一致)
that
we
would
set
out
earlier.
44.
Long-time
(暴露)
of
the
body
to
strong
sunlight
is
harmful.
45.
It
is
impossible
to
prove
the
(存在)
of
God.
46.
In
the
a
(缺乏)
of
firm
evidence
the
prisoner
was
set
free.
47.
I
went
to
the
dinner
party
at
her
(请求).
48.
It
is
(估计)
that
the
work
will
take
three
months.
49.
It
is
wrong
of
you
to
(无视)
your
parents'
advice.
50.
No
hunting
is
allowed
in
the
(保护区).
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
51.
感谢你的帮忙,我请你吃午饭好吗
Can
I
buy
you
lunch


for
your
help
52.
有些农民靠天吃饭。(mercy)
(词数不限)
Some
farmers
.
53.
除了价格低,铁作为建筑材料的吸引力在于它的力度、耐火度和横跨大面积的可能性。(词数不限)

its
low
cost,
the
appeal
of
iron
as
a
building
material
lay
in
its
strength,
its
resistance
to
fire,
and
its
potential
to
span
vast
areas.
54.
她仔细检查了他的夹克衫口袋,终于找到了钥匙。
She


his
jacket
pockets
and
eventually
found
the
keys.
55.
眼科医生建议,孩子的第一次眼睛检查应该在6个月大时进行。
Eye
doctors
recommend
that
a
child's
first
eye
exam
.
56.
要求所有的学生在学校都应穿校服。(wear)
(词数不限)
It's
requested
that

school
uniforms
at
school.
57.
我可以把这本书借给你,
只要你不把它弄脏。
You
may
borrow
this
book



you
keep
it
clean.
58.
即使他们反对我们的计划,我们也不会让步的。


they
don't
agree
to
our
plan,
we
won't
give
in.
59.
就算你看见是他拾起的钱,你也不能肯定钱就是他偷的。(词数不限)

him
pick
up
the
money,
you
can't
be
sure
he
stole
it.
60.
不管他走到哪儿,
所有大门对他都是关着的。




,
doors
were
shut
upon
him.
61.
I'd
like
to
take
my
picture
(中山公园所在的地方).
(stand)(词数不限)
62.
无论何时你买礼物,都应该从接受者的角度去考虑它。(buy)
(词数不限)

a
present,
you
should
think
about
it
from
the
receiver's
point
of
view.
63.
除非修理,否则这台机器就不能用了。(词数不限)
,
the
machine
can't
be
used.
64.
如果你需要什么东西,请毫不犹豫地对我说。(词数不限)
,
please
don't
hesitate
to
let
me
know.
65.
不论他去哪里,他都要带着那本书。

he
went,
he
always
took
that
book.
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
66.
We
must
encourage
the
planting
of
new
trees
and

our
existing
woodlands.
A.
preserve
B.
resist
C.
gather
D.
obtain
67.
We
hope
your
suggestion
will
contribute

the
problem.
A.
to
solving
B.
to
solve
C.
of
solving
D.
solved
68.
He
recommended
that
a
special
committee

to
look
into
the
matter.
A.
were
set
up
B.
was
set
up
C.
be
set
up
D.
set
up
69.
She
proposed
that
we

into
the
city
to
see
the
comrades
of
unit.
A.
go
B.
would
go
C.
went
D.
had
gone
70.
---
Will
you
take
part
in
the
coming
National
English
proficiency
contest
---
That's
for
sure.
We
should
catch
the

chance.
A.
present
B.
precious
C.
cautious
D.
convenient
71.
Last
week
a
tennis
ball
hit
me
on
the
head,
but
I
tried
to

the
pain,
believing
that
it
would
go
away
sooner
or
later.
A.
share
B.
realize
C.
ignore
D.
cause
72.
Be
sure
not
to

the
reputation
of
our
country
when
traveling
abroad.
A.
compromise
B.
raise
C.
establish
D.
decrease
73.

providing
entertainment,
the
website
also
turns
out
to
be
a
helpful
tool.
A.
Far
from
B.
Instead
of
C.
Regardless
of
D.
Apart
from
74.
Mike
is
a
kind
man
who
always
helps
others
without
expecting
anything
.
A.
in
charge
B.
in
turn
C.
in
trouble
D.
in
return
75.
Ships,
whether
large
or
small,
are
often

the
mercy
of
the
winds
and
waves.
A.
at
B.
to
C.
by
D.
in
76.
Are
you
afraid
that
your
friend
would
laugh
at
you,
or
just
can't
understand
what
you
are

A.
going
over
B.
going
ahead
C.
going
along
D.
going
through
77.
Helen

me
of
the
day
when
we
first
met.
A.
demanded
B.
reminded
C.
removed
D.
asked
78.
There
will
be
a
party
to
be
held
in
the
restaurant

our
new
foreign
English
teacher,
Patty.
A.
in
place
of
B.
in
memory
of
C.
in
honour
of
D.
in
control
of
79.
Mum,
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
lend
me
a
few
dollars
until
I

on
Friday.
A.
get
paid
B.
got
paid
C.
have
paid
D.
had
been
paid
80.
Some
educators

that
children
should
be
rewarded
for
their
great
performance.
A.
assumed
B.
adopted
C.
advocated
D.
convinced
81.
The
event
not
only
promoted

of
world
hunger,
but
also
raised
a
lot
of
money
to
help
starving
people.
A.
information
B.
knowledge
C.
instruction
D.
awareness
82.
Because
of
the
Russian
gas
limit
to
Europe,
attempts

to
use
botanical
fuel
as
a
source
of
power.
A.
have
made
B.
having
made
C.
are
being
made
D.
will
be
making
83.
He
demanded
that
every
student

there
at
once.
A.
went
B.
must
go
C.
goes
D.
go
84.
I
work
in
a
business

almost
everyone
is
waiting
for
a
great
chance.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
where
D.
why
85.
As
a
new
diplomat,
he
often
thinks
of

he
can
react
more
appropriately
on
such
occasions.
A.
what
B.
which
C.
that
D.
how
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
A
rainforest
is
an
area
covered
by
tall
trees.
The
total
high
rainfall(降雨量)
of
it
spreads
quite
86

through
the
year,
without
great
difference
in
seasons.
The
temperature
seldom
falling
below
16℃.
The
climate
of
a
rainforest
is
always
very
hot
and
87
.
The
animals
and
plants
that
88

there
must
learn
to
adapt(适应)
to
this
climate.
Rainforests
have
a
great
89

on
the
environment
because
they
can
take
in
heat
from
the
sun
and
90

the
climate.
Without
the
forest
cover,
these
areas
would
reflect
91

heat
into
the
sky,
warming
the
rest
of
the
world.
Losing
the
rainforests
even
92

certain
natural
disasters
all
over
the
world.
In
the
past
hundred
years,
humans
have
begun
93

rainforests
in
search
of
three
major
resources:
land
for
crops,
wood
for
paper
and
other
products,
land
for
94

farm
animals.
This
action
affects
the
95

as
a
whole.
Yes,
people
have
a
need
for
the
96

we
gain
from
cutting
trees
but
we
will
suffer
much
more
than
we
will
get.
There
are
two
main
97

for
this.
Firstly,
when
people
cut
down
trees,
98

they
can
only
use
the
land
for
a
year
or
two.
Secondly,
cutting
large
sections
of
rainforests
99

provide
a
good
supply
of
wood
100
.
But
in
the
long
run
it
actually
101

the
world's
wood
supply.
Rainforests
are
often
called
the
world's
102

store.
More
than
25%
of
the
medicines
we
use
today
come
from
plants
in
rainforests.
103
,
fewer
than
l%
of
rainforest
plants
have
been
examined
for
their
medical
value.
It
is
extremely
likely
that
our
best
104

to
cure
diseases
lies
105

in
the
world's
shrinking(收缩)
rainforests.
It's
time
to
protect
it.
86.
A.
strangely
B.
difficultly
C.
formally
D.
equally
87.
A.
dry
B.
wet
C.
cloudy
D.
windy
88.
A.
exist
B.
hide
C.
appear
D.
go
89.
A.
damage
B.
change
C.
effect
D.
hit
90.
A.
disturb
B.
desert
C.
damage
D.
change
91.
A.
less
B.
little
C.
more
D.
few
92.
A.
causing
B.
curing
C.
protecting
D.
researching
93.
A.
protecting
B.
exploring
C.
destroying
D.
planting
94.
A.
raising
B.
killing
C.
buying
D.
gathering
95.
A.
environment
B.
effort
C.
movement
D.
desire
96.
A.
ideas
B.
languages
C.
experiences
D.
resources
97.
A.
reasons
B.
goals
C.
results
D.
worries
98.
A.
critically
B.
generally
C.
strictly
D.
importantly
99.
A.
need
B.
should
C.
may
D.
must
100.
A.
at
last
B.
just
then
C.
right
now
D.
later
on
101.
A.
increases
B.
widens
C.
reduces
D.
opens
102.
A.
wood
B.
drug
C.
sports
D.
cloth
103.
A.
Besides
B.
However
C.
Afterwards
D.
Therefore
104.
A.
place
B.
science
C.
chance
D.
instruction
105.
A.
anywhere
B.
somewhere
C.
nowhere
D.
everywhere
七、阅读理解(共18小题;共36分)
A
The
general
Allotment
Act,
passed
in
1887
by
the
United
States
Congress,
was
expected
to
help
Native
Americans.
The
Act
called
for
breaking
up
tribal
reservations(部落居留地)
and
turning
them
into
family-sized
farms.
Each
farm
would
be
given
to
an
individual
Native
American.
The
government
thought
that
Native
Americans
would
be
better
off
if
they
forgot
their
tribal
organizations
and
their
tribal
languages.
The
government
expected
Native
Americans
who
owned
land
and
farmed
for
a
living
to
become
more
like
other
Americans.
But
it
didn't
work
out
that
way.
The
Native
Americans
were
used
to
living
in
tribal
groups
and
sharing
with
each
other.
They
had
always
thought
of
land
as
something
that
belonged
to
the
whole
tribe,
rather
than
to
individuals.
With
their
families
scattered
on
separate
farms,
many
Native
Americans
were
dissatisfied.
The
land
they
were
given
was
often
poor,
and
they
hadn't
the
skill
to
farm
it
well.
Poverty
and
poor
health
increased,
while
the
Native
American
stuck
to
their
old
languages
and
customs.
Eventually
the
government
realized
that
the
division
of
reservation
land
had
made
things
worse
rather
than
better
for
Native
Americans.
The
Indian
Reorganization
Act,
passed
in
1943,
reversed
the
government's
policy.
This
Act
said
that
all
Native
American
land
should
be
owned
by
tribes,
rather
than
by
individuals.
The
new
Act
encouraged
tribal
organizations
to
take
responsibility
for
running
tribal
affairs.
The
Act
also
provided
money,
which
tribes
could
borrow
to
buy
more
land
or
to
start
business.
Economic
conditions
have
improved
for
Native
Americans.
Many
tribes
run
successful
manufacturing,
mineral
leasing,
hotels
and
gambling
business.
Yet
problems
of
unemployment
and
poor
health
still
exist.
Today
Native
Americans
face
a
double
challenge.
They
must
continue
to
improve
their
economic
and
political
position,
while
at
the
same
time
preserving
their
lands
and
cultural
heritage.
106.
Why
did
the
government
want
Native
Americans
to
own
land
and
farm
for
a
living
A.
It
thought
this
would
make
Native
Americans
more
like
other
Americans.
B.
It
wanted
to
see
if
individual
Native
Americans
would
drop
out
of
school.
C.
It
wanted
to
see
whether
matters
could
become
worse
on
the
reservation.
D.
It
thought
all
the
land
and
farm
should
belong
to
Native
Americans.
107.
Though
it
is
not
directly
stated,
the
article
suggests
that
.
A.
most
people
who
owned
land
and
farmed
it
were
Native
Americans
B.
Native
Americans
were
used
to
living
on
separate
farms
C.
the
government
did
not
quite
understand
Native
American
ways
D.
the
customs
of
the
Native
Americans
were
harmful
and
uncivilized
108.
On
the
whole,
the
article
tells
us
about
.
A.
the
good
land
that
was
given
to
Native
Americans
B.
the
government's
effort
to
help
that
didn't
work
out
C.
helping
Native
Americans
on
their
reservations
D.
breaking
away
from
old
customs
of
Native
Americans
109.
Which
statement
does
this
article
lead
you
to
believe
A.
The
government
wanted
to
break
up
family
farms.
B.
Native
Americans
are
very
hard
to
deal
with.
C.
New
customs
are
always
better
than
old
ones.
D.
Old
customs
usually
influence
modern
life.
B
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LIBRARY
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Village
Branch:
440-871-6392

The
Egyptian
Pyramids,
7
p.m.
Sept.
19.
We'll
ask
Don
King,
a
good
student,
to
discuss
the
pyramids
and
introduce
many
interesting
things
about
these
ancient
wonders.

Join
us
as
local
Bay
Village
resident(居民),
Tom
Bell,
discusses
his
book
My
Dad
Is
a
Freak:
A
Memoir,
7
p.m.
Sept.
27.
Fairview
Park
Branch:
440-333-4700

Dress
for
Success,
7
p.m.
Sept.
19.
First
impressions
count.
Some
job
recruiters(招聘人员)
use
appearance
to
decide
self-respect,
confidence
and
organizational
skills.
Learn
how
to
dress
to
show
your
strengths
and
make
you
more
likely
to
be
hired.

Music
Study
Groups,
1:15-2:45
p.m.
Thursdays,
Sept.
19-Nov.
28.
Explore
present
concert
music
performed
by
The
Cleveland
Orchestra
at
Severance
Hall
through
informal
lectures
and
listening.
Classes
are
designed
for
both
new
and
experienced
music
lovers
and
are
led
by
Dr
Rose
Breckenridge.

Practical
Herbs(草药),
7
p.m.
Oct.
3.
Famous
doctor
Sarah
Hurt
will
talk
about
growing,
drying
and
storing
herbs
and
how
to
use
them.
North
Olmsted
Branch:
440-777-6211

Job
Club,
1:30-3
p.m.
Tuesdays.
Join
Jim
Hansen
for
helpful
tips
on
job-search
strategies
and
interview.
Anyone
who
is
job
hunting
or
looking
to
change
careers
is
welcome.

War
of
1812,
7-8:45
p.m.
Sept.
17.
Professor
Catherine
Rokicky
from
Cuyahoga
Community
College
will
give
a
presentation
about
the
war.
Olmsted
Falls
Branch:
440-235-1150

Family
Story
Time,
7-7:30
p.m.
Wednesdays,
through
Nov.
25.
Join
us
for
songs,
finger
plays
and
a
story
or
two.
For
children
from
birth
through
age
8
with
their
caregivers.

Practice
SAT
Test,
10
a.m.
to
1
p.m.
Sept.
15.
Get
ready
for
college
by
taking
a
practice
SAT
exam.
Discuss
strategies
to
improve
your
score,
and
get
tips
on
preparing
for
the
real
exam.
110.
If
you
want
to
gain
some
medical
knowledge,
you
can
call
.
A.
440-871-6392
B.
440-333-4700
C.
440-777-6211
D.
440-235-1150
111.
A
mother
who
wants
to
learn
how
to
educate
her
children
should
contact
.
A.
Bay
Village
Branch
B.
Fairview
Park
Branch
C.
North
Olmsted
Branch
D.
Olmsted
Falls
Branch
112.
Which
of
the
following
should
we
choose
in
order
to
get
help
in
job-hunting
A.
Bay
Village
Branch
and
Fairview
Park
Branch.
B.
Bay
Village
Branch
and
North
Olmsted
Branch.
C.
Fairview
Park
Branch
and
North
Olmsted
Branch.
D.
North
Olmsted
Branch
and
Olmsted
Falls
Branch.
113.
It
is
learned
from
the
passage
that
we
can
.
A.
study
music
for
over
one
month
in
Fairview
Park
Branch
B.
buy
My
Dad
Is
a
Freak:
A
Memoir
during
the
activity
C.
get
information
about
the
four
branches
on
the
Internet
D.
take
part
in
all
the
mentioned
events
in
the
afternoon
114.
We
can
choose
all
the
following
activities
on
Sept.
19
EXCEPT
.
A.
listening
to
some
concert
music
B.
learning
how
to
reduce
exam
anxiety
C.
attending
a
discussion
about
pyramids
D.
learning
how
to
leave
a
good
first
impression
C
A
team
of
British
scientists
is
preparing
to
create
a
digital
model
of
Mount
Rushmore
using
laser
scanning
(激光扫描)
so
that
the
iconic(图标的)
U.S.
monument(历史遗迹)
can
be
recreated
if
it
is
damaged.
The
survey
work
is
part
of
a
project
to
record
the
exact
size
of
500
of
the
most
famous
world
heritage
sites,
including
the
Acropolis
in
Athens
and
the
Great
Wall
of
China.
The
joint
team,
from
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art
and
Historic
Scotland,
are
now
surveying
10
world
heritage
sites
in
Britain
before
they
aim
their
laser
beams
at
Mount
Rushmore
in
South
Dakota.
There
they
will
team
up
with
members
of
the
CyArk
Foundation,
an
organization
that
has
identified
several
“at
risk”
world
heritage
sites.
Mount
Rushmore
is
on
their
list.
Laser
scanning
itself
is
not
new
but
applying
the
technology
to
historic
sites
or
buildings
is
a
new
way.
Chris
McGregor
of
Historic
Scotland
told
Reuters
Television.
“They
hadn't
really
thought
about
the
built
heritage
as
being
a
market
for
such
a
machine
but
its
use
and
the
work
that
we
are
doing
with
it
is
really
innovative(创新的)
and
really
exciting.”
CyArk's
goal
is
to
create
a
huge
database
of
detailed
surveys
of
sites
so
that
they
can
be
maintained
or
even
rebuilt
if
they
are
damaged
by
a
natural
disaster,
climate
change
or
even
war.
Doug
Pritchard
from
the
Glasgow
School
of
Art's
Digital
Design
Studio
said,
“We
are
discovering
new
things
about
the
buildings
which
are
hundreds,
thousands
of
years
old.”
CyArk
said
the
loss
of
architectural
and
archaeological(考古学的)
cultural
heritage
is
becoming
a
crisis
of
global
proportions
with
an
urgent
need
for
reliable
documentation
as
a
key
step
to
help
protect
heritage
sites.
The
development
of
laser
scanning
technology
has
given
a
greater
accuracy
to
surveys
and
thrown
new
light
on
ancient
monuments.
115.
According
to
the
passage,
Mount
Rushmore
.
A.
will
be
copied
by
British
scientists
soon
B.
has
been
damaged
badly
by
people
C.
has
a
digital
model
of
itself
D.
is
in
danger
at
present
116.
What
does
the
author
think
of
applying
laser
scanning
to
famous
world
heritage
sites
A.
Puzzling.
B.
Interesting.
C.
Impossible.
D.
Difficult.
117.
What's
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph
A.
People
haven't
protected
world
heritage
sites
well.
B.
The
crisis
of
world
heritage
sites
is
hard
to
avoid.
C.
Laser
scanning
technology
is
good
for
heritage
sites.
D.
Cultural
heritages
are
the
most
important
problem.
118.
The
writer's
main
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
is
to
.
A.
tell
us
scientists
are
going
to
create
digital
models
of
world
heritage
sites
B.
advertise
for
using
laser
scanning
to
protect
heritage
sites
C.
call
on
people
to
protect
world
heritage
sites
D.
introduce
something
about
laser
scanning
technology
D
American
author
Mark
Twain
once
noted
that
“life
would
be
surely
happier
if
we
could
only
be
born
at
the
age
of
80
and
gradually
approach
18.”
Twain's
words
were
only
one
of
many
complaints
about
aging.
The
ancient
Greek
poet
Homer
called
old
age
“hateful”,
and
William
Shakespeare
termed
it
“terrible
winter”.
Alexander
the
Great,
who
conquered
most
of
the
known
world
before
he
died
around
323
B.C.,
may
have
been
looking
for
a
river
that
healed
the
ravages
of
age.
During
the
12th
century
A.D.,
a
king
called
Prester
John
ruled
a
land
that
had
a
river
of
gold
and
a
fountain
of
youth.
But
the
name
linked
most
closely
to
the
search
for
a
fountain
of
youth
is
16th-century
Spanish
explorer
Juan
Ponce
de
Leon.
He
thought
it
would
be
found
in
Florida.
In
St.
Augustine,
the
oldest
city
in
the
U.S.,
there's
a
tourist
attraction.
It
is
said
to
be
the
fountain
of
youth
that
Ponce
de
Leon
discovered
soon
after
he
arrived
in
what
is
now
Florida
in
1513.
However,
elderly
visitors
who
drink
the
spring's
water
don't
turn
into
teenagers.
But
the
tale
of
the
search
for
a
fountain
of
youth
is
so
appealing(有吸引力的)
that
it
survives
anyway,
says
Ryan
K.
Smith,
a
professor
of
history.
“People
are
more
attracted
by
the
story
of
looking
and
not
finding
than
they
are
by
the
idea
that
the
fountain
might
be
out
there
somewhere.”
Still,
a
few
grains
of
truth
have
helped
to
support
the
story.
Kathleen
Deagan,
a
professor
of
archaeology,
says
a
graveyard
and
the
remains
of
a
Spanish
mission
dating
back
to
St.
Augustine's
founding
in
1565
have
been
discovered
near
the
so-called
fountain
of
youth.
Michelle
Reyna,
a
spokesperson
for
the
Fountain
of
Youth
Archaeological
Park
in
St.
Augustine,
says
the
fountain
has
been
a
tourist
attraction
since
at
least
1901
and
may
have
been
attracting
visitors
since
1860.
119.
According
to
the
passage,
who
searched
for
a
fountain
of
youth
A.
Ponce
de
Leon.
B.
William
Shakespeare.
C.
Kathleen
Deagan.
D.
Michelle
Reyna.
120.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“ravages”
in
the
second
paragraph
probably
mean
A.
Growth.
B.
Limits.
C.
Damages.
D.
Benefits.
121.
What
is
the
attitude
of
people
towards
the
fountain
of
youth
A.
People
find
much
pleasure
in
looking
for
it.
B.
People
believe
the
existence
of
it
somewhere.
C.
People
have
no
interest
in
searching
for
it.
D.
People
consider
the
idea
of
the
fountain
of
youth
absurd(荒谬的).
122.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
how
the
fountain
of
youth
came
into
being
B.
why
some
famous
people
hate
becoming
old
C.
how
to
remain
young
forever
D.
whether
the
fountain
of
youth
exists
123.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
underlined
words
“the
story”
refers
to
Alexander
the
Great
ruling
a
land
that
had
a
river
of
gold
and
a
fountain
of
youth.
B.
Augustine,
which
is
the
oldest
city
in
the
U.S,
lies
in
Florida.
C.
Some
elderly
visitors
find
themselves
younger
after
drinking
the
water
from
the
fountain
of
youth.
D.
Kathleen
Deagan
is
the
spokesperson
for
the
Fountain
of
Youth
Archaeological
Park.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
What
Makes
a
Good
School
I'm
a
parent
of
two
elementary
students.
The
experience
that
my
children
are
going
through
now
in
the
elementary
school
is
so
different
from
mine
when
I
was
at
their
age.
What
I
think
of
a
good
school
is
communication
between
teachers,
students
and
parents.
124.

Parent-teacher
communication
guarantees
that
a
child
is
educated
in
the
same
way
and
in
turn
a
child
will
build
special
bonds
in
communication
between
their
teachers
and
parents.
125.

My
children
return
home
telling
me
that
their
teachers
ignore
their
questions
when
they
raise
their
hands
and
don't
talk
much.
On
the
other
hand,
I
feel
the
same
when
I
write
notes
to
school.
126.

This
is
telling
me
there
is
a
lack
in
communication
from
the
school
teachers
nowadays
as
their
life
is
so
overwhelmed
by
the
over-crowded
schools
we
have
in
the
US.
However,
choosing
a
career
in
education
is
not
just
for
a
good
job.
A
teacher
should
really
have
heart
in
touching
every
child's
life.
127.

Even
now,
I
still
remember
all
my
elementary
school
teachers'
names.
128.

The
answer
lies
in
the
fact
that
they
spent
every
minute
of
their
precious
time
helping
me
and
answering
all
my
questions
with
patience.
When
you
have
teachers
who
are
willing
to
spend
time
for
any
child
and
communicate
with
parents,
it
is
what
I
consider
a
GREAT
school
for
a
child
to
attend,
not
just
GOOD.
A.
I
don't
get
any
response
from
the
teachers
to
my
questions,
not
even
a
one-word
response.
B.
There
are
different
ways
of
communication,
according
to
different
cultures.
C.
Why
is
that
D.
Strong
communication
is
very
important
to
a
child's
education.
E.
I
feel
that
schools
nowadays
don't
communicate
with
parents
enough
and
neither
is
involvement.
F.
My
elementary
school
teachers
all
touched
my
life.
G.
What
do
you
think
of
it
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
People
129.
(庆祝)
Earth
Day
differently.
In
Picture
1,
a
man
is
trying
to
130.
(张贴)
a
banner
on
a
lonely
tree
surrounded
by
stumps,
but
in
vain,
while
Picture
2
shows
a
couple
happily
planting
trees.
The
message
that
is
131.
(传达)
here
is
clear:
"Actions
speak
louder
than
words."
Our
earth
is
132.
(遭受)
severe
damage.
Should
we
just
pay
lip
service
or
133.
(采取措施)
to
protect
it
The
answer
is
definitely
the
latter.
Immediate
action
should
be
taken,
like
stopping
134.
(砍伐)
trees,
to
protect
the
environment.
Actions
are
important
in
other
fields,
too.
Instead
of
shouting
empty
slogans,
it
is
more
meaningful
135.
(捐赠)
books
and
goods
to
children
in
need.
We
should
strictly
and
voluntarily
136.
(遵守)
traffic
rules,
stopping
at
the
red
light
rather
than
137.
(抱怨)
traffic
jams.
Only
when
we
match
our
words
with
actions
can
it
138.
(促进)
achieving
our
final
goals.
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。
Dear
Jack,
I
am
Li
Hua,
one
of
your
student
in
China.
It's
a
month
since
you
left
us.
We
all
miss
you
and
are
very
grateful
for
what
you
did
it
for
us.
We
are
still
very
busy.
We
had
the
English
speech
contest
the
another
day.
I
won
the
first
prize,
as
again
reminded
me
your
great
help.
Do
you
still
remember
the
trees
we
plant
together
on
the
hill
behind
our
school
Yesterday,
they
went
there
and
watered
them.
The
tree
you
planted
yourself
is
growing
good,
and
we've
decided
to
name
it
Jack
Wood.
Will
you
come
back
to
see
Jack
Wood
some
day
in
the
future
We
hope
to
know
much
about
you
and
let's
keep
in
close
touch.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
C
3.
C
4.
B
5.
B
6.
C
7.
B
8.
B
9.
A
10.
B
11.
B
12.
A
13.
C
14.
A
15.
A
16.
historical
area
17.
Nanjing
Railway
Station
18.
cultural
visitors
19.
living
room
20.
doubles
and
triples
听力原文
Section
A
Directions:In
this
section,you
will
hear
six
conversations
between
two
speakers.For
each
conversation,there
are
several
questions
and
each
question
is
followed
by
three
choices
marked
A,B
and
C.Listen
carefully
and
then
choose
the
best
answer
for
each
question.
You
will
hear
each
conversation
TWICE.
Example
You
will
hear
W:Hasn't
the
latest
TIME
magazine
arrived
yet Today's
already
Wednesday.
M:Sorry,it's
late.Maybe
tomorrow.
You
will
read
When
will
the
magazine
probably
arrive
A.Wednesday.
B.Thursday.
C.Friday.
From
the
conversation,we
know
that
the
correct
choice
is
B(Thursday),so
you
should
mark
the
letter
B
on
the
QUESTION
BOOKLET.
·Questions
1
and
2
are
based
on
Conversation
1.You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
1
W:What
did
you
eat
for
supper
this
evening
M:Some
rice,beef,cabbage
and
two
peaches
after
supper.
W:Hmm.Are
the
peaches
green
or
red
M:They
are
a
little
green.
W:That's
the
problem.Take
this
medicine
and
you
will
be
OK.Remember
not
to
eat
green
fruit
in
the
future.
M:OK,I
won't.
·Questions
3
and
4
are
based
on
Conversation
2.You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
2
W:Hello,here's
Betty.Can
you
spare
me
a
few
minutes
at
4:00
or
5:00
this
afternoon,Mr.
Peter
M:I'm
sorry,Betty,but
I
will
be
very
busy
then.What's
the
matter
W:I'd
like
to
have
a
word
with
you
about
our
plan
for
a
visit
to
London
next
week.
M:Next
Week Does
your
head
teacher
agree
to
it
W:Yes,but
he
said
that
we
should
have
it
approved
by
our
school.
M:If
so,come
here
at
about
5:20
p.m.
W:OK.See
you
then.Bye!
·Questions
5
and
6
are
based
on
Conversation
3.You
now
have
ten
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
3
M:Hello,madam.I've
read
your
advertisement
in
the
paper.Has
the
position
been
already
taken
W:Not
yet.
M:Very
good.Do
you
think
I'm
qualified
for
it
W:OK.What's
your
name
and
where
are
you
from
M:Wu
Dong
from
Hunan.
W:When
and
where
did
you
graduate
M:From
Hunan
University
the
year
before
last.
W:What
have
you
experienced
these
years
M:First
I
worked
as
an
assistant
engineer
in
Hongda
Corporation
for
two
years,and
now
I'm
working
as
a
manager
in
Guanghua
Company.Here's
my
application.
W:OK.We'll
inform
you
when
we
decide
it.
·Questions
7
through
9
are
based
on
Conversation
4.You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
4
W:Hi,Bob.I
heard
about
your
accident
but
I
didn't
think
it
would
be
this
bad.
M:Well,thanks
for
coming
to
see
me.
W:I
can
hardly
recognize
you.Tell
me
what
happened.
M:I
just
got
back
from
Africa
where
I
had
a
terrible
accident
in
a
motorcycle
race.I
broke
both
my
legs
when
my
motor
failed
and
was
hit
by
another
motorcycle.I
stayed
in
a
hospital
over
there
for
three
weeks.
W:Three
weeks,that's
a
long
time.How
soon
can
you
get
well Did
the
doctor
tell
you
about
it
M:They
say
I
still
need
to
stay
in
bed
for
two
weeks
or
so.
W:By
the
way,is
there
anything
I
can
do
for
you
M:No,thank
you.
·Questions
10
through
12
are
based
on
Conversation
5.You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
5
W:I
like
that
photo
on
the
wall.
M:Oh,thank
you.It's
a
photo
that
I
took
last
summer
holiday.
W:You
took
it
yourself I
didn't
know
you
are
a
photographer.
M:Oh,yes.I've
been
taking
pictures
for
years.
W:It
sounds
like
an
interesting
hobby.Do
you
have
any
more
pictures
here
M:Yes.
W:May
I
see
them
M:Certainly.Some
of
them
are
faces,just
faces
of
people
whom
I
see
when
I'm
walking
around.
W:Do
you
let
them
know
that
you're
taking
pictures
of
them
M:I
try
not
to.I
don't
like
pictures
of
people
who
are
ready
in
front
of
the
camera.
W:That's
interesting.And
what
about
the
rest
of
the
pictures
M:A
few
of
them
are
scenery,and
the
rest
of
them
are
animals
in
nature.
·Questions
13
through
15
are
based
on
Conversation
6.You
now
have
fifteen
seconds
to
read
the
questions.
Conversation
6
M:Were
you
there
when
the
traffic
accident
happened
W:Yes,I
was
about
ten
meters
away,so
I
saw
it
clearly.
M:Then,can
you
tell
us
how
it
happened,please
W:Of
course.At
the
daybreak,there
were
very
few
people
in
the
streets.I
saw
a
red
car
was
running
fast
from
the
west
street.
M:How
many
people
were
there
in
it
W:Five,I'm
sure.When
it
came
to
the
crossing,a
big
truck
suddenly
ran
out
from
the
south
street.
M:So
the
car
hit
the
truck.
W:Right.A
man
in
the
front
seat
was
thrown
out,hurt
badly.The
other
four
were
killed.
M:What
about
the
truck
W:It
was
carrying
grains.Besides
the
driver,there
was
only
another
person
in
it.
M:How
about
them
W:Luckily,they
were
not
hurt.
M:OK.Thank
you.
Section
B
Directions:In
this
section,you
will
hear
a
short
passage.Listen
carefully
and
then
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
information
you
have
heard.Fill
in
each
blank
with
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS.
You
will
hear
the
short
passage
TWICE.
You
now
have
twenty-five
seconds
to
read
the
questions
on
the
QUESTION
BOOKLET.
Hello.Welcome
to
Nanjing.We
hope
our
hotel
will
be
your
best
choice
here.It
is
located
in
the
historical
area
in
the
center
of
Nanjing
City,two
minutes'
walk
from
the
Nanjing
Railway
Station
and
within
walking
distance
to
the
Park.
We
cater
for
the
business
and
cultural
visitors
to
Nanjing
who
are
looking
for
something
more
atmospheric
and
individual.
Our
hotel
occupies
the
entire
fourth
floor
of
a
historical
pre-revolutionary
building.We
offer
all
the
amenities
of
a
regular
hotel
and
more,including
a
full
kitchen
for
your
use,a
spacious,cozy
living
room
where
you
can
meet
other
fellow
travelers
and
free
Internet
access.A
variety
of
rooms
including
singles,doubles
and
triples
are
available
to
meet
your
requirements.
We
hope
that
your
stay
here
will
be
pleasant
and
comfortable.Welcome,and
we
are
waiting
for
you!
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
agreement
22.
preserved
23.
existence
24.
contributes
25.
endangered
26.
recommend
27.
precious
28.
ignore
29.
guidance
30.
absence
31.
undertook
32.
reminds
33.
enlarge
34.
request
35.
assistance
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
contributed
37.
recommend
38.
precious
39.
undertake
40.
advocate
41.
guidance
42.
mercy
43.
agreement
44.
exposure
45.
existence
46.
absence
47.
request
48.
estimated
49.
ignore
50.
preserve
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
in
return
52.
are
at
the
mercy
of
the
weather
53.
Apart
from
54.
went
through
55.
(should)
be
at
the
age
of
six
months
old
56.
all
the
students
(should)
wear
57.
so/as
long
as
58.
Even
if
/
though
59.
Even
if/Even
though
you
saw
60.
No
matter
where
he
went
61.
where
stands
Zhongshan
Park
62.
No
matter
when
/
Whenever
you
buy
63.
Unless
it
is
repaired
64.
In
case
you
need
something
65.
Wherever
五、单项选择
66.
A
67.
A
68.
C
69.
A
70.
B
71.
C
72.
A
73.
D
74.
D
75.
A
76.
D
77.
B
78.
C
79.
A
80.
C
81.
D
82.
C
83.
D
84.
C
85.
D
六、完形填空
86.
D
87.
B
88.
A
89.
C
90.
D
91.
C
92.
A
93.
C
94.
A
95.
A
96.
D
97.
A
98.
B
99.
C
100.
C
101.
C
102.
B
103.
B
104.
C
105.
B
七、阅读理解
106.
A
107.
C
108.
B
109.
D
110.
B
111.
D
112.
C
113.
A
114.
B
115.
D
116.
B
117.
C
118.
A
119.
A
120.
C
121.
A
122.
D
123.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
124.
D
125.
E
126.
A
127.
F
128.
C
九、补全短文
129.
celebrate
130.
put
up
131.
conveyed
132.
suffering
from
133.
take
measures
134.
cutting
down
135.
to
donate
136.
follow
137.
complaining
about
138.
contribute
to
十、短文改错(不分行)
139.
student改为students
140.
去掉did后的it
141.
English前的the改为an
142.
another改为other
143.
as改为which
144.
me后加of
145.
plant改为planted
146.
they改为we
147.
good改为well
148.
much改为more