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Module3
My
First
Ride
on
a
train
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
D

is
no
longer
a
problem
since
the
Internet
was
born.
2.
We've
had
200
applicants(申请人)
for
the
job,
but
we
only
plan
to
i

about
20
of
them.
3.
This
year,
the
price
of
farm
p

is
likely
to
go
up
as
a
result
of
drought.
4.
---
Why
did
Mrs.
Richards
hide
in
the
small
storeroom
under
the
stairs
---
Because
she
didn't
want
to
f

anyone.
5.
The
j

of
a
thousand
begins
with
the
first
step.
6.
To
prepare
the
report,
I
worked
late
into
night,
so
I
felt
e
.
7.
I
bought
a
model
of
the
Big
Ben
as
a
s

of
my
visiting
London.
8.
Hold
the
gun
steady
and
make
sure
you
s

straight.
9.
Now
poor
people
live
in
d

but
rich
people
live
in
the
suburb,
where
air
is
clean.
10.
I
have
got
my
friend's
invitation
to
his
wedding
c
.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
They
drove
to
the
(闹市区)
and
entered
a
club.
12.
The
interviewee
became
a
little
more
nervous
when
hearing
the
footsteps
of
the
.
13.
The
(风景)
was
so
beautiful
that
it
was
almost
beyond
description.
14.
Don't
stand
so
near
the
edge;
you're
(吓唬)
me.
15.
World
War

is
one
of
the
most
important
(大事)
in
the
history
of
mankind.
16.
Thousands
of
football
fans
crowded
into
the
(体育馆)
to
watch
the
match.
17.
This
summer
I
will
make
a
long
(旅程)
from
Beijing
to
Guangzhou.
18.
They
came
here
in
search
of
new
markets
for
their
(产品).
19.
When
the
British
invite
you
to
their
flat,
the
Americans
will
ask
you
to
come
around
to
their
a
(公寓).
20.
You
can
buy
many
(纪念品)
in
every
place
of
interest.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
We
will
move
to
a
new
city
and
(不再住在这个房子里).
22.
警察刚刚询问的那些目击者们对于打斗的描述非常不同。(词数不限)
The
witnesses

just
now
gave
very
different
descriptions
of
the
fight.
(question)
23.
还有一次,就在几个月前的一天晚上,我碰巧在楼上,窗户是开着的。
Another
time
some
months
ago,

one
evening
when
the
window
was
open.
24.
The
plane
to
New
York

(起飞)
at
6:35
in
the
morning.
Please
get
up
early
tomorrow
morning.
(take)
25.
旅游指南上的信息已经过期了。(词数不限)
The
information
in
the
tourist
guide
is
already
.
26.
When
and
where
to
build
the
new
library
have
not
been
decided,
which
.
(disappoint)
在什么时间、什么地点建造新的图书馆还没有定下来,这使得人们很失望。
27.
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)
28.
When
I
said
some
people
were
stupid,
I
wasn't
(指的是你).
(词数不限)
29.
对他们的称赞我感到很不安。(be)
(词数不限)
I

their
compliment.
30.
The
giant
dam
of
the
Three
Gorges
hydropower
project

(坐落在)
the
Yangtze
River
was
finally
completed
on
May
20,
2006,
nine
months
ahead
of
the
schedule.
(locate)
四、单项选择
31.
Life
is
like
a
journey.
What
really
counts
is
not
the
destination
but
the

along
the
journey
and
the
mood
to
enjoy
it.
A.
distance
B.
transportation
C.
souvenir
D.
scenery
32.
Looking
at
her

looks,
we
were
.
A.
astonished;
confused
B.
astonishing;
confusing
C.
confusing;
astonished
D.
confused;
astonishing
33.
Tom
has
been
away
from
home
for
two
years,
leaving
his
room

with
dust.
A.
to
cover
B.
was
covering
C.
covering
D.
covered
34.
I
didn't
think
I'd
like
the
movie,
but
actually
it

pretty
good.
A.
has
been
B.
was
C.
had
been
D.
would
be
35.
The
UNA
is

United
Nations
Association.
A.
short
in
B.
short
of
C.
short
about
D.
short
for
36.
Jack

the
bus
as
soon
as
it
stopped,
then
to
his
joy
he
met
an
old
friend
of
his
on
the
bus.
A.
got
into
B.
got
on
C.
got
off
D.
got
out
of
37.
Experts
say
this
explains
why
the
drugs

to
treat
one
form
of
breast
cancer
may
not
work
to
cure
another
form.
A.
to
use
B.
using
C.
used
D.
use
38.
Global
warming

an
average
increase
in
the
Earth's
temperature
that,
in
turn,
leads
to
climate
change.
A.
appeals
to
B.
occurs
to
C.
refers
to
D.
belongs
to
39.
This
kind
of
skirt
is
.
Short
ones
are
popular
now.
A.
out
of
order
B.
in
the
way
C.
out
of
date
D.
out
of
reach
40.
Don't
play
computer
games
;
you
should
put
your
effort
into
your
study
completely.
A.
no
longer
B.
any
more
C.
no
more
D.
any
longer
41.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
please
remain

until
the
plane
has
come
to
a
complete
stop.
A.
seated
B.
seating
C.
to
seat
D.
seat
42.
The
president
hopes
that
the
people
will
be
better
off
when
he
quits
than
when
he
.
A.
has
started
B.
starts
C.
started
D.
will
start
43.
His
early
works,
mostly
in
the
traditional
Chinese
style,
reflected
the

of
eastern
China.
A.
sight
B.
scenery
C.
view
D.
scene
44.
Look
at
his

look.
It
seems
as
if
he
had
met
a

tiger.
A.
frightened;
frightening
B.
frightening;
frightened
C.
frightened;
frightened
D.
frightening;
frightening
45.
Excuse
me.
I

I
was
blocking
your
way.
A.
didn't
realize
B.
don't
realize
C.
haven't
realized
D.
wasn't
realizing
五、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Have
you
ever
wanted
to
enjoy
the
world's
wonderful
gifts
If
you
look
at
nature,
and
see
just
trees
and
grass,
do
you
realize
what
incredible
things
you
are
46

Go
outside.
If
you
want
to
feel
more
47

to
the
earth,
the
first
step
is
to
choose
a
place
that
you
think
you
could
48

enjoy.
A
quiet
place
set
away
from
49

is
the
best.
One
of
the
key
things
is
that
it
must
be
calm
and
50
.
Any
natural
setting
will
do,
51

it
is
a
forest
or
grassland,
lake
or
mountain.
Sit
down
on
a
rock,
some
dry
leaves,
or
52

on
the
ground.
Get
comfortable
with
your
53
.
Try
not
to
focus
on
"the
big
picture"—instead,
54

the
little
details
of
things.
Do
you
see
any
animals
(or
bugs)
around
you
If
so,
try
paying
more
55

to
activities
and
things
lower
on
the
ground.
Do
something
56
,
such
as
fishing.
You
will
be
57

at
how
relaxing
it
is
to
just
sit
back
and
58

the
natural
sounds
of
the
woods
and
birds.
Go
on
a
59
.
Walking
will
allow
you
to
see
and
hear
the
little
things.
Don't
let
time
or
distance
60

you.
There
are
hikes
of
all
lengths
and
61
.
Go
62

or
backpacking.
Don't
forget
to
look
at
the
stars.
Often,
they
will
appear
63

and
more
numerous
when
you
are
away
from
the
light
and
smog
of
64
.
Doing
these
kinds
of
things
will
bring
about
a(n)
65

of
nature,
and
make
you
realize
how
beautiful
it
is,
and
that
we
too,
are
creatures
of
this
earth.
46.
A.
missing
B.
seeking
C.
meeting
D.
hoping
47.
A.
distant
B.
connected
C.
helpful
D.
concerned
48.
A.
generally
B.
nearly
C.
thoroughly
D.
hardly
49.
A.
civilization
B.
agriculture
C.
history
D.
forest
50.
A.
unusual
B.
special
C.
quiet
D.
familiar
51.
A.
while
B.
whether
C.
supposing
D.
since
52.
A.
fairly
B.
simply
C.
immediately
D.
unluckily
53.
A.
impression
B.
neighbourhood
C.
feelings
D.
surroundings
54.
A.
remove
B.
notice
C.
ignore
D.
change
55.
A.
interest
B.
attention
C.
hearing
D.
energy
56.
A.
peaceful
B.
hopeful
C.
important
D.
valuable
57.
A.
disappointed
B.
tired
C.
amazed
D.
amused
58.
A.
check
B.
follow
C.
forget
D.
enjoy
59.
A.
hike
B.
picnic
C.
diet
D.
date
60.
A.
scare
B.
control
C.
overtake
D.
escape
61.
A.
reasons
B.
benefits
C.
situations
D.
difficulties
62.
A.
fishing
B.
jogging
C.
camping
D.
touring
63.
A.
darker
B.
duller
C.
smaller
D.
brighter
64.
A.
houses
B.
cities
C.
countries
D.
villages
65.
A.
appreciation
B.
imagination
C.
evaluation
D.
conclusion
六、阅读理解(共12小题;共24分)
A
Saturday,
March
24th
We
have
arrived
in
the
hot,
wet
city
of
Bangkok.
This
is
our
first
trip
to
Thailand(泰国).
All
the
different
smells
make
us
want
to
try
the
food.
We
are
going
to
eat
something
special
for
dinner
tonight.
The
hotel
we
are
staying
in
is
cheap,
and
very
clean.
We
plan
to
stay
here
for
a
few
days,
visit
some
places
in
the
city,
and
then
travel
to
Chiang
Mai
in
the
North.
Tuesday,
March
27th
Bangkok
is
wonderful
and
surprising.
The
places
are
interesting.
We
visited
the
famous
market
which
was
on
water,
and
saw
a
lot
of
fruit
and
vegetables.
Everything
is
so
colorful,
and
we
have
taken
hundreds
of
photos
already!
Later
today
we
will
leave
for
Chiang
Mai.
We
will
take
the
train
north,
stay
in
Chiang
Mai
for
two
days,
and
then
catch
a
bus
to
Chiang
Rai.
Friday,
March
30th
Our
trip
to
Chiang
Rai
was
long
and
boring.
We
visited
a
small
village
in
the
mountains.
The
village
people
here
love
the
quiet
life—no
computers
or
phones.
They
are
the
kindest
people
I
have
ever
met.
They
always
smile
and
say
"hello".
Kathy
and
I
can
only
speak
a
few
words
of
Thai,
so
smiling
is
the
best
way
to
show
our
kindness.
I
feel
good
here
and
hope
to
be
able
to
come
back
next
year.
66.
It
seems
that
visitors

in
Bangkok.
A.
often
feel
hungry
B.
can't
take
any
photos
C.
can
have
a
good
time
D.
feel
a
little
bored
67.
The
people
in
the
village
.
A.
are
friendly
to
others
B.
like
to
speak
English
C.
hope
to
live
in
the
cities
D.
live
a
very
busy
life
68.
What
is
the
best
title(标题)for
the
whole
diary
A.
My
First
Travel
B.
The
Outside
World
C.
Traveling
in
Thailand
D.
My
Trip
to
Chiang
Mai
69.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
Chiang
Mai
is
a
beautiful
city
in
the
south
of
Thailand.
B.
The
writer
left
Chiang
Mai
for
Chiang
Rai
by
bus.
C.
The
writer
is
traveling
alone
in
Thailand.
D.
The
writer
will
take
a
bus
to
Chiang
Mai.
B
A
widow's
wish
to
hear
her
late
husband's
voice
again
has
pushed
London's
subway
system
to
restore
a
40-year-old
recording
of
the
subway's
famous
"
Mind
the
gap"
announcement.
The
underground,
or
the
tube,
first
opened
in
1863,
tracked
down
the
voice
recording
by
Oswald
Lawrence
after
his
widow,
Margaret
McCollum,
told
them
what
it
meant
to
her.
McCollum,
65,
said
she
used
to
frequently
visit
Embankment
tube
station
or
plan
her
journeys
around
the
stop
to
listen
to
Lawrence's
voice,
even
before
his
death.
She
was
taken
aback
in
November
when
she
noticed
it
had
been
replaced
by
a
different
voice.
"Lawrence
was
a
drama
school
graduate
when
he
auditioned(试音)
for
a
tour
company.
For
six
years
after
his
death,
I'd
stay
on
the
platform—just
sit
and
listen
to
it
again,"
she
added.
When
Margaret
approached
the
tube,
she
was
told
it
had
a
new
broadcast
system
and
it
couldn't
use
the
old
recording
anymore.
Nigel
Holness,
director
of
London
Underground,
said
its
staff
has
been
so
moved
by
McCollum's
story
that
they
dug
up
the
recording
and
gave
the
widow
a
copy
of
the
announcement
on
a
CD
for
her
to
keep.
"Tube
staff
is
also
working
to
restore
Lawrence's
announcement
at
the
station,"
he
added,
"It
is
celebrating
its
150th
anniversary
this
year.
The
tube's
'Mind
the
gap'
messages,
voiced
by
various
actors,
have
accompanied
countless
London
commuter
journeys
since
the
1960s.
Train
drivers
and
staff
made
the
warnings
themselves
before
that."
"I'm
very
pleased
that
people
are
interested
in
Oswald's
old
recording,"
Margaret
said,
"He
was
a
great
London
transport
user
all
his
life.
He
would
be
amused,
touched,
and
delighted
to
know
he's
back
where
he
belonged."
70.
The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
.
A.
A
Replaced
Recording
B.
Mind
the
Gap
C.
A
Widow's
Wish
D.
The
Tube's
Struggle
71.
The
underlined
phrase
"taken
aback"
means
.
A.
disappointed
B.
annoyed
C.
excited
D.
shocked
72.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage
A.
The
tube
always
uses
recordings
to
remind
passengers.
B.
Oswald's
voice
is
great
comfort
to
Margaret.
C.
No
recording
can
be
equal
to
Oswald's
voice.
D.
Oswald
was
an
outstanding
actor
in
London.
C
When
travelling
abroad,
one
must
remember
Dorothy's
famous
words
that
you're
not
in
Kansas
anymore.
There
are
many
dangers
that
one
can
face
in
a
new
and
different
environment
and
the
best
way
to
protect
yourself
is
to
be
well
aware
of
possible
dangers
before
you
depart.
Here
are
a
few
tips
to
ensure
a
safe
and
pleasant
trip.

Read
up
on
what
the
State
Department
has
to
say.
The
State
Department
does
an
excellent
job
of
watching
out
for
our
safety
and
protecting
us
in
our
travels
by
providing
Travel
Warnings
(http://travel.state.gov/travel-warnings.html)
(advising
Americans
to
avoid
certain
countries),
Public
Announcements
(postings
of
significant
risks
to
the
security
of
American
travellers)
and
Consular(领事的)
Information
Sheets
for
every
country
in
the
world.
Be
sure
to
check
in
when
planning
your
trip,
and
before
you
leave.

Remember
that
you
are
a
guest
in
a
different
country.
Do
your
best
to
mix
in
with
the
locals
by
taking
note
of
their
talk
and
behaviour.
Buy
or
borrow
a
book
from
the
library
that
teaches
you
about
the
local
customs
and
beliefs.

Try
to
stay
in
areas
where
there
are
lots
of
people
and
avoid
wandering
around
new
places
where
there
is
the
possibility
of
getting
lost.

Feel
free
to
make
friends
with
the
locals,
but
remember
that
they
are
still
strangers
and
you
do
not
know
them.
Be
cautious
about
information
that
you
share—especially
about
where
you
are
staying.

Make
a
copy
of
your
passport
and
inform
the
U.S.
Embassy(大使馆)
in
the
country
you
will
be
visiting
before
you
leave.
Should
you
come
into
any
danger,
the
U.S.
Embassy
is
there
to
help
and
protect
you.
Having
proper
proof
of
identity
will
help
ensure
a
safe
and
speedy
return
home.

Map
out
a
sightseeing
route
before
you
leave
the
hotel.
This
will
minimize
your
chances
of
getting
lost.
It
is
also
a
good
idea
to
ask
for
a
contact
card
at
your
hotel
so
that
you
can
return
or
contact
them
in
case
you
do
get
lost.

Learn
enough
of
the
language
to
communicate.
Not
only
will
you
be
glad
when
it
comes
time
to
request
help,
but
the
locals
will
respond
warmly
to
you
when
they
are
aware
that
you
are
trying
to
speak
their
language.
73.
What
do
Dorothy's
words
mean
A.
Don't
miss
your
home
when
you
are
out
travelling.
B.
It
is
better
never
to
travel
outside
Kansas.
C.
It
is
safer
travelling
in
Kansas.
D.
When
you
travel
out,
you
might
come
into
some
unsafe
situations.
74.
When
you
are
travelling
in
a
foreign
country,
you
can

a
stranger.
A.
show
your
passport
to
B.
talk
about
the
weather
and
people
in
the
local
place
with
C.
tell
your
hotel
room
number
to
D.
share
all
the
information
with
75.
The
underlined
word
"minimize"
(in
Paragraph
7)
probably
means
"
".
A.
make
something
worse
B.
make
something
better
C.
make
something
smaller
D.
make
something
bigger
D
Without
proper
planning,
tourism
can
cause
problems.
For
example,
too
many
tourists
can
crowd
public
places
that
are
also
enjoyed
by
the
inhabitants(居民)
of
a
country,
if
tourists
create(引起)
too
much
traffic,
the
inhabitants
become
angry
and
unhappy.
They
begin
to
dislike
tourists
and
to
treat
them
impolitely.
They
forget
how
much
tourism
can
help
the
country's
economy(经济).
It
is
important
to
think
about
the
people
of
a
destination
country
and
how
tourism
affects
them.
Tourism
should
help
a
country
keep
the
customs
and
beauty
that
attract
tourists.
Tourism
should
also
advance
the
health
and
happiness
of
local(当地的)
inhabitants.
Too
much
tourism
can
be
a
problem.
If
tourism
grows
too
quickly,
people
must
leave
other
jobs
to
work
in
the
tourism
industry.
This
means
that
other
parts
of
the
country'
s
economy
can
suffer.
On
the
other
hand,
if
there
is
not
enough
tourism,
people
can
lose
jobs.
Businesses
can
also
lose
money.
It
costs
a
great
deal
of
money
to
build
large
hotels,
airports,
first-class
roads,
and
other
support
facilities(设施)
needed
by
tourist
attractions.
For
example,
a
major
international
-
class
tourist
hotel
can
cost
as
much
as
50
thousand
dollars
per
room
to
build.
If
this
room
is
not
used
most
of
the
time,
the
owner
of
the
hotel
lose
money.
Building
a
hotel
is
just
a
beginning.
There
must
be
many
support
facilities
as
well,
including
roads
to
get
to
the
hotel,
electricity,
sewers(阴沟)
to
handle
waste
and
water.
All
of
these
support
facilities
cost
money.
If
they
are
not
used
because
there
are
not
enough
tourists,
jobs
and
money
are
lost.
76.
Not
enough
tourism
can
cause
.
A.
more
people
to
lose
their
jobs
B.
a
decrease(减少)
in
tourist
attractions
C.
the
high
cost
of
support
facilities
D.
a
rise
in
price
and
fall
in
pay
77.
The
word
"handle"
in
the
last
paragraph
most
probably
means
.
A.
carry
away
B.
pick
up
C.
get
in
D.
take
down
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
78.

Well,
many
people
travel
because
they
want
to
see
other
countries
and
visit
places
that
are
famous,
interesting
or
beautiful.
Many
of
today's
travelers
are
looking
for
an
unusual
experience
and
adventure
travel
is
becoming
more
and
more
popular.
79.

Hiking
Hiking
is
a
great
way
to
travel.
You
will
get
close
to
nature
and
take
exercise
at
the
same
time.
Hiking
is
easy
to
do
and
doesn't
have
to
be
very
expensive.
80.

The
basic
equipment
you
need
for
hiking
is
simple:
good
shoes,
clothes
and
backpack.
You
can
hike
in
the
mountains,
in
a
forest
or
along
a
river.
Hiking
is
fun
and
exciting,
but
you
shouldn't
forget
safety.
Rafting
81.

Rafting
is
a
good
way
to
experience
nature.
If
you
want
a
normal
rafting
trip,
choose
a
quiet
stream
or
river.
If
you
are
looking
for
more
excitement,
you
may
want
to
try
white-water
rafting.
It
is
done
on
rivers
and
streams
where
the
water
moves
quickly.
You
have
to
be
careful
not
to
hit
rocks,
trees
and
other
dangers.
82.

You
should
not
go
rafting
unless
you
know
how
to
swim,
and
you
should
always
wear
a
life
jacket.
A.
Another
exciting
adventure
is
rafting.
B.
Here
is
a
quick
look
at
two
popular
activities:
hiking
and
rafting.
C.
Why
do
people
travel
D.
Why
do
people
go
hiking
and
rafting
E.
You
can
hike
close
to
home
or
travel
to
other
places.
F.
As
with
rafting,
you
should
always
think
about
your
safety
and
wear
good
clothes.
G.
As
we
know,
hiking
is
different
from
rafting.
八、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。
My
friend
had
a
chance
to
make
a
trip
to
Hong
Kong
83.

August
15,
2011.
He
had
dreamed
about
84.
(visit)
it
since
his
boyhood
and
it
was
the
first
time
that
he
85.
(be)
there.
The
following
was
86.

he
had
seen.
87.
(arrive)
there,
he
88.
(impress)
by
its
beautiful
scenery
and
tall
buildings.
It
is
said
that
Hong
Kong
has
the
most
skyscrapers
in
the
world.
Wherever
he
went,
he
saw
many
smiling
faces
there.
People
in
Hong
Kong
were
kind,
generous,
easy-going
and
ready
to
help
89.
.
Much
to
his
surprise,
he
saw
that
people
there
always
kept
order
in
public
places.
90.

crowds
of
people
were
waiting
for
the
next
train
at
the
subway
station,
they
were
talking
in
such
a
low
voice
as
not
to
disturb
one
another.
Chinese
and
English
are
their
official
languages.
English
is
91.
(wide)
used
in
governments,
markets,
service
centers
and
other
fields.
Staying
there
for
only
a
week
was
a
good
experience
for
him,
92.

he
will
never
forget.
九、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
I
was
frightening
on
my
first
day
of
classes
at
an
American
university.
It
was
my
first
time
to
sit
with
so
many
Americans
in
a
classroom.
Unlike
many
other
classmate,
I
sat
quietly
by
myself.
My
teacher
spoke
fast
and
I
had
a
hard
time
understand
him.
English,
without
a
doubt,
is
the
hardest
thing
I
experienced
so
far.
Though
I'm
a
Chinese
student,
communicating
fluently
with
Americans
can
be
really
difficulty.
Therefore,
I
have
to
struggle
to
understand
that
is
being
said
in
class.
Reading
and
writing
is
equally
as
important
as
listening
and
speaking.
When
my
classes
started
to
get
busy,
the
readings
got
longer.
The
papers
also
got
harder,
and
that's
when
real
disaster
struck.
答案
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
Distance
2.
interview
3.
products
4.
frighten
5.
journey
6.
exhausted
7.
souvenir
8.
shoot
9.
downtown
10.
ceremony
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
downtown
12.
interviewer
13.
scenery
14.
frightening
15.
events
16.
stadium
17.
journey
18.
products
19.
apartment
20.
souvenirs
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
not
live
in
this
house
any
more
22.
questioned
by
the
police
23.
I
happened
to
be
upstairs
24.
takes
off
25.
out
of
date
26.
makes
people
very
disappointed
27.
lost
28.
referring
to
you
29.
was
embarrassed
about/at
30.
located
on
四、单项选择
31.
D
32.
A
33.
D
34.
B
35.
D
36.
B
37.
C
38.
C
39.
C
40.
B
41.
A
42.
C
43.
B
44.
A
45.
A
五、完形填空
46.
A
47.
B
48.
C
49.
A
50.
C
51.
B
52.
B
53.
D
54.
B
55.
B
56.
A
57.
C
58.
D
59.
A
60.
A
61.
D
62.
C
63.
D
64.
B
65.
A
六、阅读理解
66.
C
67.
A
68.
C
69.
B
70.
C
71.
D
72.
B
73.
D
74.
B
75.
C
76.
A
77.
A
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
78.
C
79.
B
80.
E
81.
A
82.
F
八、补全短文
83.
on
84.
visiting
85.
had
been
86.
what
87.
Arriving
88.
was
impressed
89.
others
90.
Though/Although
91.
widely
92.
which
九、短文改错(不分行)
93.
frightening改为frightened
94.
classmate改为classmates
95.
understand改为understanding
96.
去掉doubt前面的a
97.
experienced前面加have
98.
Though改为Because/As
99.
difficulty改为difficult
100.
that改为what
101.
is改为are
102.
busy改为busier