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Module4
A
Social
Survey
My
Neighbourhood
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
He
received
high
education
at
a
l

university,
which
is
not
well-known.
2.
It
was
f

for
Jane
that
she
met
the
good
doctor
when
she
needed
him.
3.
At
that
time
people
would
s

if
food
was
difficult
to
find.
4.
Jim
is
crazy
about
photography,
so
he
wants
to
be
a
p

photographer.
5.
Don't
b

your
mother
about
it
now;
she
is
very
tired.
6.
The
technical
cooperation
and
cultural
e

between
the
two
countries
are
daily
on
the
increase.
7.
Jamie
is
very
popular
among
women.
What
on
earth
makes
him
so
a

to
them
8.
We
cannot
a

to
pay
for
such
an
expensive
car.
9.
The
cat
walked
slowly
and
carefully
to
a

the
mouse
and
then
suddenly
it
jumped
onto
it.
10.
These
plants
can't
s

without
enough
water
and
sunshine.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
Here
is
the
good
place
where
we
may
(交流)
English
study
experience,
broaden
our
minds
and
increase
our
interest
in
English.
12.
Seventy
percent
of
the
people
who
were
(调查)
suffered
from
this
disease.
13.
The
two
farmers
were
discussing
the
weather
in
the
(当地的)
dialect.
14.
The
staff
soon
found
the
new
manager
easy
to
(接近).
15.
In
their
efforts
to
(求生),
they
find
themselves
on
the
surface
of
the
monster
itself,
which
turns
out
to
be
a
submarine.
16.
The
scenery
was
so
(迷人)
that
everyone
didn't
want
to
leave.
17.
English
is
the
working
language
of
most
international
(组织),
international
trade
and
tourism.
18.
I'm
sorry
to
(打扰)
you,
but
can
you
direct
me
to
the
railway
station
19.
The
proud
man
said
he
would
rather
(挨饿)
than
beg
for
food.
20.
There
was
so
little
money
when
they
had
their
fourth
child
that
they
could
not
(负担得起)
to
pay
for
the
food.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
离表演只剩下10天了,但到目前为止,什么都还没有做。(词数不限)
,
nothing
has
been
done
and
there
are
only
ten
days
until
the
performance.
22.
最近水果和蔬菜的价格急剧上涨了。(go)
(词数不限)
Prices
of
fruit
and
vegetables

sharply
recently.
23.
Our
landlord
keeps
threatening
to

the
rent
(提高).
24.
自从我们两年前中学毕业以来,我的老班长兼书记就没有给我写过信,也没打过电话。(write)
(词数不限)
My
old
monitor
and
secretary

or
called
me
since
we
graduated
from
high
school
two
years
ago.
25.
到现在为止,
导演挑已选出了影片中所需要的女演员。

,
the
director

the
actresses
needed
in
the
film.
26.
我到七点才能离开办公室。(词数不限)
I
won't
be
able
to

the
office
before
7
o'clock.
27.
许多学生交上了作业。准确地说,交作业的学生的数量是55.
(词数不限)

students
handed
in
their
homework.
To
be
exactly,

them
was
fifty.
28.
他两星期以前离开了家,
到现在我们一直没有他的消息。(词数不限)
He
left
home
two
weeks
ago
and

29.
He
(获得了丰富的经验)
in
these
years.
(gain)
30.
She

(和她丈夫结婚)
her
husband
for
five
years
by
now.
四、单项选择
31.
---
How
much
do
you
know
about
the
Youth
Olympic
Games
to
be
held
in
Nanjing
---
Well,
the
media

it
in
a
variety
of
forms.
A.
cover
B.
will
cover
C.
have
covered
D.
covered
32.
Anyone
who
breaks
laws
can't

punishment.
A.
get
away
with
B.
get
hold
of
C.
get
away
from
D.
get
along
with
33.
Modern
Chinese
technology

good
progress
in
the
last
decade.
A.
has
made
B.
had
made
C.
makes
D.
made
34.
He
looked
through

journals
before
he
started
the
research
project.
A.
too
much
B.
a
number
of
C.
the
number
of
D.
many
a
35.
The
rent
of
the
house
was
$5
000
each
month,
but
we
couldn't

to
live
in
such
an
expensive
one.
A.
charge
B.
pay
C.
afford
D.
pay
for
36.
This
is
a
new

to
language
teaching,
which
can
stimulate
students'
interest
to
learn
the
language.
A.
approach
B.
means
C.
method
D.
way
37.
Few
people

in
the
terrible
accident.
A.
existed
B.
survived
C.
lived
D.
stayed
38.
---
I'm
sorry,
but
I
don't
quite
follow
you.
Did
you
say
you
wanted
to
return
on
September
20
---
Sorry,
I

myself
clear.
We
want
to
return
on
October
20.
A.
hadn't
made
B.
wouldn't
make
C.
don't
make
D.
haven't
made
39.
The
famous
writer

one
new
book
in
the
past
two
years.
A.
is
writing
B.
was
writing
C.
wrote
D.
has
written
40.
They're
planning
to

a
hotel
where
the
museum
used
to
be.
A.
put
up
B.
put
in
C.
put
on
D.
put
down
五、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
He
met
her
at
a
party
and
invited
her
to
have
coffee
with
him.
He
was
too
41

to
say
anything.
42

he
asked
the
host,
"Would
you
please
give
me
some
43

I'd
like
to
put
it
in
my
coffee."
Everybody
stared
at
him,
so
strange!
She
asked
him
44
,
"Why
do
you
have
this
hobby "
He
replied,
"I
used
to
live
near
the
sea;
I
could
feel
the
45

of
the
sea,
just
like
the
taste
of
the
salty
coffee.
Now
every
time
I
have
the
salty
coffee,
I
miss
my
parents
who
are
living
by
the
sea."
While
saying
that,
tears
46

his
eyes.
She
was
deeply
47
.
Then
she
started
to
speak,
spoke
about
her
faraway
48
,
her
childhood
and
her
family.
That
was
a
really
nice
beginning
of
their
story.
49

his
salty
coffee!
They
fell
in
love
with
each
other
and
got
50
.
Every
time
she
made
coffee
for
him,
she
put
some
salt
in
the
coffee,
as
she
knew
that
was
the
51

he
liked.
After
40
years,
he
52
,
leaving
her
a
letter
which
said,
"My
dearest,
please
53

my
whole
life's
lie.
Remember
the
first
time
we
met
I
was
so
nervous
at
that
time;
54

I
wanted
some
sugar,
but
I
said
salt.
I
tried
to
tell
you
the
55

many
times
in
my
life,
but
I
was
too
56

to
do
that,
as
I
have
57

not
to
lie
to
you
for
anything.
Having
you
with
me
is
my
biggest
58

for
my
whole
life."
Her
tears
made
the
letter
59

wet.
Someday,
someone
asked
her,
"What's
the
taste
of
60

coffee "
She
replied,
"It's
sweet."
41.
A.
pleased
B.
nervous
C.
courageous
D.
satisfied
42.
A.
Willingly
B.
Certainly
C.
Probably
D.
Suddenly
43.
A.
coffee
B.
sugar
C.
water
D.
salt
44.
A.
angrily
B.
unbelievably
C.
curiously
D.
constantly
45.
A.
passion
B.
taste
C.
style
D.
power
46.
A.
flowed
B.
covered
C.
filled
D.
fell
47.
A.
touched
B.
influenced
C.
inspired
D.
encouraged
48.
A.
hobbies
B.
hometown
C.
parents
D.
school
49.
A.
Owing
to
B.
Due
to
C.
Thanks
to
D.
According
to
50.
A.
married
B.
lost
C.
caught
D.
hurt
51.
A.
manner
B.
meaning
C.
tradition
D.
way
52.
A.
died
out
B.
went
through
C.
passed
away
D.
turned
down
53.
A.
forgive
B.
stop
C.
believe
D.
understand
54.
A.
generally
B.
actually
C.
formally
D.
simply
55.
A.
result
B.
joke
C.
reason
D.
truth
56.
A.
responsible
B.
honest
C.
afraid
D.
considerate
57.
A.
tried
B.
managed
C.
promised
D.
intended
58.
A.
dream
B.
happiness
C.
lesson
D.
trouble
59.
A.
totally
B.
roughly
C.
calmly
D.
regularly
60.
A.
pure
B.
bitter
C.
salty
D.
sugary
六、阅读理解(共17小题;共34分)
A
One
evening,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
called
a
family
meeting.
"We've
had
to
make
a
difficult
decision."
Mr.
William
announced.
"You
see,
your
mother
has
been
offered
a
post
as
co-director
of
a
television
in
Chicago.
Unluckily,
the
station
is
not
here.
After
thinking
long
and
hard
about
it,
we've
concluded
that
the
right
decision
is
to
move
to
Chicago."
Peter
looked
shocked,
while
his
sister
Amy
breathlessly
started
asking
when
they'd
be
moving:
"It's
surprising,
but
exciting!"
she
said.
Peter
simply
said,
"We
can't
go—I
can't
leave
all
my
friends."
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
hoped
that
by
the
time
they
moved
in
August,
Peter
would
grow
more
accustomed
to
the
idea
of
leaving.
However,
he
showed
no
signs
of
accepting
the
news,
refusing
to
pack
his
belongings.
When
the
morning
of
the
move
arrived,
Peter
was
nowhere
to
be
found.
His
parents
called
Tommy's
house,
but
Tommy's
mother
said
she
hadn't
seen
Peter.
They
didn't
know
that
Peter
had
started
walking
over
to
Tommy's
house,
with
an
idea
of
hiding
in
Tommy's
attic(阁楼)
for
a
few
days.
But
something
happened
on
the
way
as
Peter
walked
past
all
the
familiar
places
of
the
neighbourhood.
How
much
would
these
mean
without
his
family,
who
make
them
special
in
the
first
place
Peter
didn't
take
the
time
to
answer
that
question
but
instead
hurried
back
to
his
house,
wondering
if
there
were
any
moving
cartons(纸板箱)
the
right
size
to
hold
his
record
collection.
61.
The
problem
in
this
story
was
caused
by
.
A.
Peter
and
Amy's
different
characters
B.
Peter
and
Amy's
different
characters
C.
Peter's
disagreement
with
his
parents
about
their
move
D.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William's
words
of
Peter's
irresponsibility
62.
Peter
and
Amy
were
both

after
hearing
about
the
move.
A.
surprised
B.
angry
and
worried
C.
anxious
for
more
details
D.
worried
about
packing
63.
What's
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
3
A.
Peter
moved
to
Chicago.
B.
Peter
was
missing.
C.
Peter
had
an
escape
plan.
D.
Peter
said
goodbye
to
Tommy.
64.
What
would
probably
happen
next
A.
Peter
would
give
his
records
to
Tommy.
B.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
would
call
the
police.
C.
Peter
would
join
his
family
for
house
moving.
D.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
would
start
looking
for
Peter.
B
Can
you
imagine
exchanging
the
pleasure
of
city
life
for
a
quiet
life
in
the
countryside
Many
people
want
to
move
from
the
country
to
the
city
because
they
think
that
life
in
the
city
is
more
exciting
and
better
than
that
in
countryside,
especially
young
people
who
like
new,
modern
things.
People
like
popular
things
and
feel
that
they
can
only
find
the
latest
styles
in
the
city.
However,
it
is
possible
to
enjoy
the
higher
quality
of
country
life
and
still
enjoy
some
of
the
advantages
of
living
in
the
city.
Nowadays,
traveling
is
fast
and
easy,
and
information
can
be
found
on
the
Internet,
so
many
people
are
able
to
do
their
work
in
home
offices.
Because
they
have
e-mail
and
personal
computers,
they
don't
have
to
be
in
big
cities
to
manage
their
businesses.
It
is
not
important
where
they
actually
work
because
the
results
of
their
work
can
be
sent
everywhere
with
e-mails.
Therefore,
there
is
no
need
to
put
up
with
all
of
the
disadvantages
of
the
city.
Now
they
can
escape
busy
city
life
to
enjoy
the
quiet
country
life
and
still
be
able
to
have
successful
jobs.
Other
people
are
interested
in
technological
things
and
high-tech
jobs
and
think
they
can
only
find
them
in
big
cities.
If
they
want
to
find
a
job,
especially
a
good
position
in
a
company,
they
think
that
they
have
to
live
in
a
city.
For
these
jobs,
they
are
willing
to
put
up
with
many
of
the
disadvantages
of
city
life,
such
as
crime,
heavy
traffic,
and
pollution.
65.
The
main
idea
of
this
passage
is
that
.
A.
life
in
the
city
is
different
from
life
in
the
countryside
B.
people
prefer
living
in
the
city
to
living
in
the
countryside
C.
cities
have
more
disadvantages
than
the
countryside
D.
more
and
more
people
like
living
in
the
city
66.
With
the
development
of
,
people
can
enjoy
life
in
the
countryside
as
comfortably
as
they
can
in
the
city.
A.
e-mail
technology
B.
personal
computers
C.
transportation
and
computers
D.
business
67.
According
to
the
passage,
what
does
the
countryside
have
but
cities
don't
have
A.
Technology.
B.
Traffic.
C.
Education.
D.
Natural
environment.
68.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
city
life
A.
He
is
for
it.
B.
He
is
against
it.
C.
He
likes
neither.
D.
He
shows
no
opinion.
C
A
nickname
is
often
a
shortened
version
of
a
person's
name.
A
nickname
also
can
describe
a
place
or
thing.
Many
American
cities
have
interesting
nicknames.
These
can
help
establish
an
identity,
spread
pride
among
citizens
and
build
unity.
Chicago,
Illinois
was
once
the
second
largest
city
in
the
United
States.
So,
one
of
its
nicknames
is
"The
Second
City".
Over
the
years,
the
population
of
Chicago
has
decreased.
Today
it
is
the
third
largest
American
city.
However,
another
nickname
for
Chicago
is
still
true
today.
It
is
"The
Windy
City".
Chicago
sits
next
to
Lake
Michigan,
one
of
North
America's
Great
Lakes.
Language
expert
Barry
Popick
says
on
his
website
that
Chicago
was
called
a
"windy
city"
because
of
the
wind
that
blows
off
of
Lake
Michigan.
In
the
1860s
and
1870s,
Chicago
was
advertised
as
an
ideal
place
to
visit
in
the
summer
because
of
this
cool
wind.
But
anyone
who
has
ever
lived
in
Chicago
knows
how
cold
that
wind
can
be
in
winter.
The
wind
travels
down
the
streets
between
tall
buildings
in
the
centre
of
the
city.
Barry
Popick
says
other
cities
in
the
central
United
States
called
Chicago
a
"windy
city".
This
meant
that
people
in
Chicago
liked
to
brag
or
talk
about
how
great
their
city
was.
They
were
full
of
wind
or
full
of
hot
air.
He
says
newspapers
in
Cincinnati,
Ohio
used
this
expression
in
the
1870s.
Chicago
was
an
important
agricultural,
industrial
and
transportation
centre
for
the
country.
In
1916,
the
city
gained
two
more
nicknames
from
a
poem
called
"Chicago",
written
by
Carl
Sandburg.
Here
is
the
first
part
of
the
poem:
Hog
Butcher
for
the
World,
Tool
Maker,
Stacker
of
Wheat,
Player
with
Railroads
and
the
Nation's
Freight
Handler;
Stormy,
husky,
brawling,
City
of
the
Big
Shoulders.
Chicago
was
called
"Hog
Butcher
for
the
World"
because
of
its
huge
meat-processing
industry.
And,
it
was
called
"The
City
of
the
Big
Shoulders"
or
"City
of
Broad
Shoulders"
because
of
its
importance
to
the
nation.
There
are
several
songs
about
Chicago.
My
Kind
of
Town
was
made
popular
by
Frank
Sinatra
in
1964.
69.
Cities
can
benefit
from
their
interesting
nicknames
in
the
following
ways
EXCEPT
.
A.
helping
establish
an
identity
B.
spreading
pride
among
citizens
C.
attracting
more
visitors
D.
building
unity
70.
How
many
nicknames
of
Chicago
were
mentioned
in
this
passage
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
D.
Six.
71.
Why
is
Chicago
named
"Hog
Butcher
for
the
World"
A.
Because
there
is
a
huge
meat-processing
industry
in
Chicago.
B.
Because
it
is
an
important
agricultural
centre
for
the
country.
C.
Because
it
is
a
main
transportation
centre
for
the
country.
D.
Because
it
is
very
important
to
the
nation.
72.
The
underlined
word
"brag"
in
Paragraph
5
means
.
A.
pulling
something
along
the
ground,
often
because
it
is
too
heavy
to
carry
B.
pretending
nothing
happened,
usually
because
people
are
unhappy
or
hurt
C.
talking
too
proudly
about
something
people
own
or
something
people
have
done
D.
saying
that
people
admire
and
approve
of
someone
or
something,
especially
publicly
D
For
the
past
few
years,
Sidiko
Attarouna
has
had
to
be
ware(当心)
of
bumping
his
head
while
teaching
his
students.
His
pupils
had
no
desks,
only
simple
stools
made
from
logs.
The
classroom
was
literally
a
hut
made
from
straw
and
sticks,
with
a
dirt
floor.
It
was
basic
to
say
the
least.
But
that's
how
the
school
rooms
were
in
the
tiny
village
of
Koutougou
in
the
remote
southwest
of
Niger—dusty
and
dirty
and
sometimes
even
the
local
livestock
came
to
grab
a
bite
from
the
straw
walls.
But,
now,
principal
and
teacher
Sidiko
is
over
the
moon
with
happiness.
Australian
mining
company
has
built
and
furnished
a
new
concrete
classroom
block,
complete
with
toilets
and
a
water
pump.
The
new
school
block
has
three
classrooms
with
blackboards
and
desks,
books
and
equipment.
"Some
time
ago
I
would
bump
my
head
on
the
roof
and
teach
all
hunched
up
and
now,
look
at
this
great
classroom.
I
can
walk
all
around
the
desks,
I
can
really
get
around
to
see
what
the
children
are
doing,"
Sidiko
says.
He
proves
by
helping
a
student
with
his
writing,
showing
him
how
to
hold
the
pen
properly.
Sidiko's
obvious
pride
and
enthusiasm
is
infectious
as
he
tells
how
much
difference
the
new
school
classrooms
will
make
in
the
village.
In
addition
to
the
school,
a
new
toilet
block
has
been
built
along
with
the
village's
first
mechanical
water
pump.
After
the
pump
was
officially
opened,
the
villagers
rushed
to
fill
buckets
and
drank
their
fill.
They
beamed
and
joked
around
like
small
children.
A
water
pump
like
this
is
important
to
the
community
but
also
to
the
school.
In
many
remote
areas
in
this
part
of
the
world,
teachers
spend
hours
drawing
and
carrying
enough
water
for
the
students
to
use
and
drink
throughout
the
day.
It
is
hoped
that
the
new
buildings
and
resources
will
also
encourage
more
girls
to
attend
school.
In
the
village
there
are
a
great
many
very
young
looking
girls
with
babies.
Sidiko
hopes
another
40
students
will
now
be
attracted
to
attend
as
well
and
they
will
get
more
teachers.
And
now
he
can
teach
standing
tall.
73.
When
Sidiko
taught
in
class,
he
used
to
.
A.
bend
his
body
all
the
time
B.
have
no
stool
to
sit
on
C.
support
the
classroom
with
sticks
D.
look
after
cows
outside
the
hut
74.
The
underlined
phrase
"over
the
moon
with"
in
paragraph
4
may
mean
.
A.
eager
for
B.
wild
with
C.
calm
with
D.
enthusiastic
about
75.
In
the
new
classroom,
Sidiko
can
.
A.
hold
students'
hands
to
write
B.
exchange
his
students'
seats
C.
give
his
students
a
personal
guidance
D.
play
a
game
with
students
around
the
desks
76.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
text
that
.
A.
girls
are
expected
to
become
teachers
B.
girls
have
to
look
after
babies
at
home
C.
girls
aren't
allowed
to
receive
education
D.
girls
get
married
early
in
their
life
77.
What
might
be
the
most
suitable
title
for
the
passage
A.
A
Hut
Becomes
a
School
of
Hope
B.
A
Hut
Will
Turn
into
a
Big
Classroom
C.
A
Hut
Tells
a
Story
of
Learning
D.
A
Hut
Carries
the
Dream
of
a
Teacher
七、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Most
of
us
trade
money
for
entertainment.
78.

But
if
you
think
you
can't
have
a
good
time
without
spending
lots
of
money,
read
on.
You
can
find
some
new
discoveries.
Remember
one
sentence:
the
best
things
in
nature
are
free.
If
you
have
the
eyes
to
find
fun
around
you,
you
can
have
a
great
time,
though
you
have
no
money!
79.

Stroll
through
busy
streets
and
see
what
everybody
else
is
doing.
You
will
probably
see
people
from
all
over
the
world;
you
will
certainly
see
people
of
every
age,
size,
and
shape,
and
you
will
get
a
free
fashion
show,
too.
Check
the
listings
in
your
neighborhood
newspaper.
Local
colleges
or
schools
often
welcome
the
public
to
hear
an
interesting
speech
or
a
good
debate.
80.

Be
sure
to
check
the
advertisements
in
the
newspapers,
too.
Perhaps
you
can
find
a
free
cooking
or
crafts
show
in
a
department
store.
81.

It
is
always
more
pleasant
not
to
have
people
in
front
of
you
in
a
museum
or
at
a
zoo.
You
may
save
some
money,
too,
for
these
places
often
set
aside
one
or
two
free
admission
days
at
slow
times.
Pretend
that
you
are
a
tourist
traveling
in
this
city
from
time
to
time,
and
get
to
know
your
city
all
over
again
including
the
sights
that
people
travel
miles
to
see.
82.

Have
a
relaxed
mind,
and
you
will
find
entertainment
no
matter
you
have
money
or
not.
A.
Plan
ahead
for
some
activities.
B.
It
costs
you
no
money,
either.
C.
However,
money
is
not
highly
valued
everywhere.
D.
People
may
be
the
most
interesting
show
in
a
large
city.
E.
It
seems
that
nowadays
we
can
only
use
money
to
enjoy
ourselves.
F.
With
imagination
and
a
spirit
of
adventure,
you
can
easily
find
good
free
entertainment.
G.
The
film
or
concert
series
at
the
local
public
library
probably
will
not
cost
you
a
penny.
八、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Brighton
is
the
83.
(health)
city
in
Britain
with
the
highest
level
of
personal
trainers,
yoga
clubs
and
health
food
stores,
according
to
a
survey
released
on
Friday.
The
survey,
84.

looks
at
19
statistics
covering
health,
85.
(fit)
and
environment,
says
Brighton
has
the
highest
number
of
residents
86.
(eat)
at
least
five
kinds
of
fruit
and
vegetables
a
day.
The
survey,
87.
(conduct)
for
the
Sky
Travel
channel,
has
compared
15
cities
across
UK.
It
says
Brighton
residents
live
88.

an
average
of
78
years
old.
They
are
twice
as
likely
89.
(walk)
or
cycle
to
work
as
the
people
living
in
other
parts
of
Britain.
In
90.
(compare)
with
the
national
average,
Brighton
has
nearly
a
third
more
health
food
stores
and
personal
trainers
than
91.

in
any
other
city
in
Britain.
It
has
twice
many
yoga
clubs,
and
the
level
of
fat
residents
is
below
the
national
average.
Meanwhile,
92.

survey
also
finds
that
Brighton
residents
have
the
best
levels
of
cholesterol(胆固醇)
and
blood
pressure
in
Britain.
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。
Now
in
the
country
area,
many
children
dropped
out
of
school.
The
reasons
for
this
are
different.
Some
families
are
very
poor
to
afford
to
send
their
children
to
school.
Some
parents
think
useless
for
girls
to
go
to
school,
so
that
their
daughter
lose
the
chance.
Some
children
are
willing
to
attend
school
for
lack
of
interest
in
studies.
On
my
opinion,
every
child
should
have
the
chance
to
receive
an
education,
whether
boys
and
girls.
Besides,
the
whole
society
should
pay
attention
to
the
education
of
children,
because
we
will
play
important
parts
in
develop
our
country
in
the
future.
答案
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
local
2.
fortunate
3.
starve
4.
professional
5.
bother
6.
exchanges
7.
attractive
8.
afford
9.
approach
10.
survive
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
exchange
12.
surveyed
13.
local
14.
approach
15.
survive
16.
attractive
17.
orgnizations
18.
bother
19.
starve
20.
afford
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
So
far
22.
have
gone
up
23.
put;
up
24.
hasn't
written
(a
letter)
to
me
25.
Up
to/till
now;
has
picked
out
26.
get
away
from
27.
A
number
of;
the
number
of
28.
we
haven't
heard
from
him
since
then
29.
has
gained
rich
experience
30.
has
been
married
to
四、单项选择
31.
C
32.
C
33.
A
34.
B
35.
C
36.
A
37.
B
38.
D
39.
D
40.
A
五、完形填空
41.
B
42.
D
43.
D
44.
C
45.
B
46.
C
47.
A
48.
B
49.
C
50.
A
51.
D
52.
C
53.
A
54.
B
55.
D
56.
C
57.
C
58.
B
59.
A
60.
C
六、阅读理解
61.
C
62.
A
63.
B
64.
C
65.
A
66.
C
67.
D
68.
D
69.
C
70.
B
71.
A
72.
C
73.
A
74.
B
75.
C
76.
D
77.
A
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
78.
E
79.
D
80.
G
81.
A
82.
F
八、补全短文
83.
healthiest
84.
which
85.
fitness
86.
eating
87.
conducted
88.
to
89.
to
walk
90.
comparison
91.
those
92.
the
九、短文改错(不分行)
93.
dropped改为drop
94.
very改为too
95.
think后加it
96.
daughter改为daughters
97.
willing改为unwilling或加not
98.
On改为In
99.
去掉education前的an
100.
and改为or
101.
we改为they
102.
develop改为developing