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Unit5
Nelson
Mandela
a
modern
hero同步练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节(共5小题)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
did
the
woman
do
yesterday
evening
A.
She
ate
out.
B.
She
watched
TV.
C.
She
watched
a
match.
2.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
A.
The
man
should
try
harder.
B.
The
man
should
give
up.
C.
She
could
help
the
man.
3.
Where
is
the
talk
probably
taking
place
A.
In
a
clothing
shop.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
library.
4.
What
kind
of
person
is
Richard
A.
A
trouble-maker.
B.
A
selfish
person.
C.
A
helpful
person.
5.
What
might
be
the
man's
problem
A.
He
has
caught
a
bad
cold.
B.
He
has
heart
trouble.
C.
His
stomach
aches.
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6-8
题。
6.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.
A
book.
B.
A
story.
C.
A
character.
7.
What
does
the
woman
think
about
the
persons
in
the
story
A.
They
are
poor.
B.
They
are
active.
C.
They
have
no
life.
8.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
books
he
read
written
by
that
writer
A.
Good.
B.
Bad.
C.
Some
good,
some
bad.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
9-10
题。
9.
What
should
the
students
do
before
morning
reading
A.
Do
morning
exercise.
B.
Hand
in
homework.
C.
Do
their
homework.
10.
When
can
they
buy
something
to
eat
before
lunchtime
A.
At
about
9.00.
B.
At
about
9:40.
C.
At
about
10.30.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11-13
题。
11.
What's
the
relationship
between
them
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Daughter
and
father.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
12.
What's
Susan's
problem
A.
She
is
putting
on
weight.
B.
She
eats
little
these
days.
C.
She
is
in
poor
health.
13.
What
does
the
man
suggest
she
should
do
A.
Eat
less
and
take
exercises.
B.
Take
medicine.
C.
Ask
mother
for
advice.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14-16
题。
14.
What
kind
of
teachers
do
students
like
A.
Teachers
who
respect
students.
B.
Teachers
who
are
strict
with
students.
C.
Teachers
who
take
care
of
students
as
small
children.
15.
What
will
students
do
with
teachers'
encouragement
A.
They
became
more
active.
B.
They
learn
more
quickly.
C.
They
learn
much
better.
16.
Why
do
students
want
the
teachers
to
play
with
them
A.
Playing
helps
students
learn
more.
B.
Playing
helps
students
learn
better.
C.
Playing
helps
students
in
their
growing.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17-20
题。
17.
What
is
Eric
famous
as
A.
A
rock
star.
B.
A
film
star.
C.
A
famous
dancer.
18.
When
did
Eric's
mother
die
A.
In
1945.
B.
In
1947.
C.
When
he
was
nine
years
old.
19.
Who
brought
up
Eric
A.
His
father.
B.
His
mother.
C.
His
grandparents.
20.
When
did
Eric
start
taking
drugs
A.
After
his
grandparents
died.
B.
After
his
marriage
failed.
C.
After
his
wife
died.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
We
can
use
words,
such
as
nice,
young,
kind
or
happy,
to
describe
people's
q
.
22.
I
met
one
of
my
junior
classmates
in
the
street
yesterday,
but
her
name
e

me
and
I
felt
embarrassed.
23.
Our
teacher
could
e

as
well
as
teach.
He
always
makes
his
lessons
lovely
and
interesting.
24.
Edward
d

himself
to
scientific
research
after
graduating
from
university.
25.
In
some
countries
black
people
are
still
fighting
for
e
.
26.
He
gave
the
children
some
chocolate
to
r

them
for
behaving
well.
27.
On
September
11,
2001
some
terrorists
a

the
USA.
28.
Whether
he
v

for
or
against
the
proposal
doesn't
seem
to
matter
very
much.
29.
She
is
outgoing
and
always
takes
an
a

part
in
school
events.
30.
The
best
we
can
hope
for
is
a
state
of
p

coexistence(共存)
between
East
and
West.
31.
She
is
g

and
often
helps
the
poor,
so
she
is
thought
highly
of.
32.
Many
people
say
too
much
v

is
shown
on
television,
which
has
a
bad
effect
on
children.
33.
S

people
would
care
only
about
themselves
and
not
about
other
people.
34.
Under
his
father's
g
,
he
learned
how
to
swim.
35.
Their
ancestors
had
their
r

in
various
places
in
West
Africa.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
Men
and
women
are
(平等的)
and
share
the
same
rights.
37.
You
deserve
a
(奖励)
for
being
so
helpful.
38.
The
robber
could
not
(逃脱)
with
so
many
policemen
surrounding
him.
39.
Their
sudden
(攻击)
made
us
more
aware
of
the
danger
around
us.
40.
Karl
Marx
(献身)
himself
to
the
revolution
cause.
41.
This
new
model
is
of
high
(质量)
and
is
not
expensive
either.
42.
From
his
face,
we
can
see
he
is
(愿意的)
to
help
you.
43.
He
likes
to
watch
the
stars
in
the
sky
at
a
(宁静的)
night.
44.
The
(暴力)
and
bad
language
in
the
movie
shocked
many
of
the
viewers.
45.
The
world
will
never
forget
the
(残忍)
of
the
Japanese
fascists(法西斯).
46.
My
uncle
offered
to
pay
my
plane
fare,
which
was
very
(大方的)
of
him.
47.
The
architect
is
very
(乐观的)
about
the
effect
of
the
house
on
the
environment.
48.
He
was
released
from
prison
after
serving
his
(判决).
49.
It
is
(自私)
not
to
consider
the
wishes
of
other
people.
50.
I
look
forward
to
working
under
her
expert
(指导).
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
51.
It
is
reported
that
many
people
are



(失业)
in
that
country.
52.
John找他帮忙的那位律师被谋杀了。
The
lawyer,


John


help
was
murdered.
53.
无论你做什么事情,都不要失去信心。
Whatever
you
do,
don't

.
54.
He
is
always
ready
to
help
anyone
who
is
(遇到麻烦).
55.
他因抢劫而被判11年监禁。(词数不限)
He

11
years
in
prison
for
robbery.
56.
(事实上),
all
the
children
are
quite
clever.
57.
他上台后就推出了一系列的改革方案。
After


,
he
carried
out
a
series
of
reform.
58.
A
new
teaching
building
(将被建立)
in
our
school
next
year.
59.
我清楚地记得有一段时间我讨厌上学。
I
can
well
remember
that

I
hated
to
go
to
school.
(there)
60.
我们学习法语的学校不大但是很美。(词数不限)
The
school

French
was
not
big
but
very
beautiful.
(learn)
61.
(原因是)
he
was
late
for
school
was

he
was
overslept.(词数不限)
62.
她没来的原因是她的车在半路抛锚了。
The
reason


she
was
absent
was

her
car
broke
down
halfway.
63.
I
expressed
my
thanks
to
the
teacher

(在他的帮助下)
I
study
English
well.
(whom)
64.
Often
the
illness
or
injury
is
not
serious,
but
there
are
other
times



(进行急救)
quickly
can
save
lives.
(aid)
65.
Plants
grow
well
at
the
place
(在有充足的阳光和雨水的地方).
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
66.
The
singer
hopes
her
concert
will
be
like
a
big
party

everyone
enjoys
themselves.
A.
which
B.
when
C.
what
D.
where
67.
If
you
are

with
the
law,
turn
to
a
lawyer
for
help.
A.
in
trouble
B.
in
a
trouble
C.
in
the
trouble
D.
in
some
trouble
68.
Now
there
is
a
system

the
waste
is
disposed
of
using
the
principles
of
ecology.
A.
when
B.
that
C.
where
D.
what
69.
---
When
did
you
know
Mr.
Wang
---
It
was
last
month

he
was
knocked
down
by
a
motorbike.
A.
before
B.
when
C.
that
D.
since
70.
Would
you
be
kind
enough
to
help
the
boy

Chinese
is
really
hard
to
learn
A.
who
B.
whose
C.
for
whom
D.
which
71.
Is
this
the
house

he
was
born
A.
at
where
B.
which
C.
in
which
D.
at
which
72.
For
all
these
years
I
have
been
working
for
others.
I'm
hoping
I'll

business
someday.
A.
urn
up
B.
fix
up
C.
set
up
D.
make
up
73.
Landel
didn't
tell
me
the
reason

their
team
had
failed
to
win
the
game.
A.
why
B.
what
C.
who
D.
that
74.
It
is
more
than
ninety
years
since
the
Chinese
Communist
Party

in
China.
A.
came
into
power
B.
was
in
power
C.
came
into
the
power
D.
was
in
the
power
75.
This
is
the
school

my
father
worked
thirty
years
ago.
A.
that
B.
when
C.
which
D.
where
76.
It's
not
easy
for
Tom
to
find
a
job,
who
has
been
in

prison
for
many
years.
So
he
is
still
out
of

work.
A.
不填;
a
B.
the;
a
C.
不填;
不填
D.
the;
不填
77.
With
no
one
to

for
help
in
such
a
frightening
situation,
she
felt
very
helpless.
A.
turn
to
B.
refer
to
C.
turn
over
D.
come
to
78.
Although
the
working
mother
is
very
busy,
she
still

a
lot
of
time
to
children.
A.
devotes
B.
spends
C.
leads
D.
provides
79.
Ms.
Alice
is
considered
a

lady
by
us,
for
she
often
helps
the
poor
she
meets.
A.
selfish
B.
hopeful
C.
mean
D.
generous
80.
The
reason

he
is
so
happy
is
that
he
passed
the
exam!
A.
that
B.
what
C.
why
D.
is
why
81.
In
today's
class,
our
teacher
will
ask
us
to
talk
about
the
things
and
people

we
think
are
the
most
important
in
our
life.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
that
D.
what
82.
The
students

parents
work
in
the
USA
speak
English
very
well.
A.
whose
B.
their
C.
whom
D.
who
83.
Being
from
a
family

produced
great
actors,
it's
no
wonder
that
she
quickly
found
her
way
into
the
spotlight.
A.
who
B.
where
C.
what
D.
which
84.
He
had
come
to
power
three
years
before
but
last
month
he
was

to
thirteen
years
because
he
broke
the
law.
A.
sentenced
B.
injured
C.
based
D.
judged
85.
The
traffic
accidents
this
year
in
this
city
may

last
year's
record
of
385.
A.
escape
B.
attack
C.
equal
D.
found
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Harriet
Tubman
was
born
a
slave.
She
didn't
get
a
86

to
go
to
school.
As
a(n)
87
,
Harriet
had
to
work
very
hard
in
the
88

all
day.
That
way,
her
owner
could
89

a
lot
of
money
when
he
sold
his
crops.
Harriet
didn't
think
that
she
was
being
treated
90
.
After
Harriet
grew
up,
she
91

from
the
plantation(种植园)
to
the
northern
United
States.
There,
and
in
Canada,
92

could
be
free.
Harriet
liked
to
be
free.
She
felt
93

for
all
of
the
black
people
who
were
94

slaves.
Harriet
returned
to
95

to
help
other
slaves
run
away.
She
made
96

that
they
got
to
the
North
and
became
free.
Harriet
was
in
great
97

because
of
a
law
that
she
had
just
98
.
The
law
said
it
was
illegal
to
99

slaves
run
away.
She
also
100

that
the
slave
owners
said
they
would
101

$4,000
to
anyone
who
could
catch
her.
There
were
many
102

about
Harriet
helping
slaves
run
away.
In
all,
she
made
nineteen
trips
back
to
the
South
and
guided
about
300
slaves
to
103
.
When
the
Civil
War
broke
out,
the
northern
states
104

with
the
southern
states.
Harriet
105

the
northern
states
because
the
northerners
believed
that
slaves
should
be
free.
She
worked
as
a
nurse
and
spied
behind
enemy
lines
until
the
northern
states
won
the
war.
86.
A.
day
B.
chance
C.
permission
D.
moment
87.
A.
child
B.
owner
C.
woman
D.
teenager
88.
A.
farms
B.
school
C.
fields
D.
factory
89.
A.
earn
B.
steal
C.
cost
D.
spend
90.
A.
completely
B.
fairly
C.
specially
D.
freely
91.
A.
profited
B.
escaped
C.
resigned
D.
graduated
92.
A.
American
citizens
B.
white
owners
C.
farm
workers
D.
black
people
93.
A.
happy
B.
excited
C.
wrong
D.
sorry
94.
A.
still
B.
yet
C.
only
D.
merely
95.
A.
Canada
B.
the
South
C.
the
North
D.
the
US
96.
A.
perfect
B.
hard
C.
possible
D.
sure
97.
A.
anger
B.
anxiety
C.
hurry
D.
danger
98.
A.
passed
B.
obeyed
C.
broken
D.
respected
99.
A.
help
B.
prevent
C.
stop
D.
catch
100.
A.
worked
out
B.
sent
out
C.
found
out
D.
pointed
out
101.
A.
pay
B.
make
C.
require
D.
get
102.
A.
times
B.
celebrations
C.
stories
D.
accidents
103.
A.
freedom
B.
safety
C.
power
D.
wealth
104.
A.
united
B.
fought
C.
argued
D.
settled
105.
A.
looked
for
B.
stood
for
C.
depended
on
D.
stuck
to
七、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
UNITED
NATIONS,
December
19,
2013
(Xinhua)—The
United
Nations
held
a
special
meeting
to
honor
great
Nelson
Mandela,
the
former
South
African
president
who
passed
away
on
December
19,
2013
at
the
age
of
95,
because
Nelson
Mandela
is
respected
across
the
world.
And
to
South
Africans
he
is
a
superstar.
He
is
a
hero
who
shocked
the
world
by
fighting
for
peace
between
races,
although
he
spent
27
years
in
prison.
Nelson
Mandela,
winning
the
nation's
first
all-race
elections
in
1994,
stopped
working
completely
in
1999.
But
he
remains
as
popular
as
ever.
His
being
popular
has
promoted
the
whole
national
industry.
His
picture
has
appeared
at
many
places,
including
on
some
goods.
His
face
has
appeared
on
a
South
African
coin,
a
business
area
was
named
in
his
honour
and
some
business
leaders
hope
to
build
a
great
statue
in
his
honour—the
Statue
of
Freedom.
It
would
stand
taller
than
New
York's
Statue
of
Liberty.
His
being
popular
is
similar
to
that
of
John
F.
Kennedy
in
U.S.
or
Winston
Churchill
in
Britain,
but
few
politicians
in
this
times
have
achieved
his
level
of
being
popular.
Sometimes
it
isn't
completely
appreciated
what
a
skilled
performer
Mandela
has
been
throughout
his
political
career.
He's
a
very,
very
clever
man.
However,
he
is
far
from
perfect.
Most
articles
for
his
birthday,
which
appeared
in
every
major
South
African
newspaper
on
the
day,
mainly
mentioned
that
Mandela
did
have
his
shortcomings.
Then
they
returned
to
their
flowing
praises.
"Through
the
ages,
the
human
race
has
had
its
icons(偶像)—men
and
women
who
rose
above
ordinary
people
to
encourage
their
generations,"
The
Mail
and
Guardian
Weekly
said.
"In
our
generation,
the
gods
presented
us
Nelson
Mandela."
106.
Nelson
Mandela
is
loved
by
all
the
people
of
South
Africa
because
.
A.
he's
as
popular
as
Kennedy
and
Churchill
B.
he
spent
27
years
in
prison
C.
he's
a
great
fighter
against
the
racialism
D.
he's
the
first
all-race
elections
president
107.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Mandela's
picture
is
TRUE
A.
It
helps
develop
business.
B.
It
appears
on
the
Statue
of
Freedom.
C.
It
is
used
to
raise
money
for
the
Statue
of
Freedom.
D.
It
is
similar
to
that
of
John
F.
Kennedy
or
Winston
Churchill.
108.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
last
paragraph
means
"
".
A.
Mandela
is
as
great
as
god
B.
We
are
proud
to
live
in
Mandela's
time
C.
Mandela
lives
together
with
us
all
D.
We
are
proud
to
know
Mandela
109.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text
A.
He
contributed
a
lot
to
the
development
of
peace
between
races.
B.
Most
articles
specially
stressed
Mandela's
shortcomings.
C.
The
Statue
of
Freedom
is
a
present
for
Mandela's
birthday.
D.
The
article
may
have
appeared
in
a
newspaper
on
Mandela's
birthday.
B
Ms
Keller
often
said,
"Without
Anne
Sullivan,
the
name
of
Helen
Keller
would
have
remained
unknown."
As
a
little
girl,
Sullivan
was
no
stranger
to
hardship(困苦).
She
almost
couldn't
see
anything
and
was,
at
one
time,
locked
in
a
dark
underground
room
of
a
mental
institution
(精神病院)
because
of
mental
problems.
Little
Anne
Sullivan
would
attack
anyone
who
came
near
sometimes.
However,
an
elderly
nurse
believed
there
was
hope
and
she
offered
to
help
the
child.
Every
day
she
made
all
her
efforts
to
give
little
Anne
words
of
love
and
encouragement.
At
last,
doctors
noticed
a
change
in
the
girl.
They
had
ever
saw
anger
and
hostility(敌意)
in
her
eyes,
while
now
they
noted
a
little
gentleness
and
love.
They
moved
her
upstairs
where
she
continued
to
become
better.
Then
the
day
finally
came
when
this
seemingly
"hopeless"
child
was
released.
Anne
Sullivan
grew
into
a
young
woman
with
a
desire
to
help
others
as
she
herself
was
helped
by
the
kind
nurse.
It
was
she
who
saw
hope
in
Helen
Keller.
She
loved
her,
played
with
her
until
the
flickering
candle
became
a
bright
light
to
the
world.
Anne
Sullivan
brought
wonders
into
Helen's
life.
But
without
that
kind
and
warmhearted
nurse,
how
could
little
Anne
become
such
a
kindhearted
teacher
And
so
it
goes.
Just
how
far
back
does
the
chain
of
love
extend
And
how
far
forward
will
it
lead
You
can
never
ignore
the
power
of
your
love.
It
is
a
fire
that,
once
lit,
may
burn
forever.
110.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
the
second
paragraph
mean
A.
When
young,
Sullivan
was
not
afraid
of
hardship.
B.
Hardship
knew
Sullivan
when
she
was
young.
C.
When
young,
Sullivan
experienced
much
hardship.
D.
When
young,
Sullivan
knew
much
about
hardship.
111.
The
passage
mainly
wants
to
tell
us
.
A.
the
secret
life
of
Sullivan
B.
how
Keller
succeeded
C.
the
hardship
of
Sullivan
D.
the
power
of
love
112.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
Keller's
teacher
was
completely
blind
and
deaf.
B.
Sullivan
was
once
mentally
ill.
C.
Sullivan
recovered
with
the
help
of
an
old
nurse.
D.
Sullivan
tried
to
be
as
helpful
as
the
old
nurse.
113.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
closest
in
meaning
to
the
underlined
word
"flickering"
A.
Burning
brightly.
B.
Burning
weakly.
C.
Shining
violently.
D.
Shining
strongly.
C
If
you
don't
want
people
to
know
too
much
about
you,
then
you
had
better
keep
your
fridge
contents
secret
according
to
a
British
market
research
document
released
last
week.
Researchers
peered(凝视)
into
the
fridges
of
400
people
in
Britain
and
compared
the
contents
with
the
owners'
lifestyles.
They
say
those
people
can
be
divided
into
five
categories:
nutrition
nerds
(no
social
sense),
food
faddiest
(whatever's
in
style),
martyr
mums,
fast
food
fanatics
and
restaurant
regulars.
Nutrition
nerds
care
much
about
what
they
put
into
their
bodies.
Their
fridges
are
filled
with
fruit,
vegetables
and
healthy
meat.
People
in
this
category
tend
to
be
highly
organized
and
usually
work
in
law
or
accountancy.
The
vast
majority
is
single,
but
if
they
have
a
partner,
that
person
will
be
similar.
A
fridge
full
of
vitamins-enriched
juices
implies
its
owner
works
in
media
or
fashion.
They
tend
not
to
eat
the
foods
they
buy.
Known
as
the
food
faddies,
they
just
want
to
be
seen
as
purchasing
the
latest
important
things.
A
fridge
full
of
everything
from
steak
to
frozen
fish
suggests
the
martyr
mum.
Her
fridge
tends
to
be
stocked
with
every
kind
of
product,
except
what
she
herself
would
want.
This
fridge
suggests
difficulty
balancing
family
and
work
life.
Fast
food
fanatics
always
buy
mineral
water
for
soda
pop;
the
nearest
they
will
get
to
fresh
fruit
is
tomato
sauce.
Their
fridges
hint(暗示)
at
someone
who
works
hard
and
plays
hard.
Also,
someone
who
is
not
into
long
term
planning.
Finally,
a
fridge
filled
with
nothing
more
than
a
bottle
of
white
wine
and
some
sparkling
mineral
water
implies
an
owner
who
is
single,
lives
in
a
big
city
and
enjoys
the
finer
things
in
life.
The
fridge
is
empty
because
this
person
regularly
eats
in
restaurants.
114.
We
can
know
from
the
first
two
paragraphs
that
.
A.
some
researchers
are
fond
of
staring
at
other
people's
fridges
B.
people
don't
want
others
to
know
about
their
secrets
C.
the
food
you
put
in
the
fridge
has
something
to
do
with
your
character
D.
there
are
mainly
five
kinds
of
lifestyles
among
British
people
115.
According
to
the
passage,
people
who
belong
to
food
faddiest
.
A.
don't
care
much
about
money
when
buying
things
B.
will
try
their
best
to
stay
healthy
C.
often
stay
up
late
to
finish
their
job
D.
prefer
to
ask
others
about
what
to
do
next
116.
What
will
those
who
often
eat
out
put
in
the
fridge
A.
All
kinds
of
food
they
like.
B.
Only
something
to
drink.
C.
Fruit,
vegetables
and
meat.
D.
Food
rich
in
vitamins.
117.
What
might
be
the
most
suitable
title
for
the
text
A.
Keep
your
fridge
a
secret
B.
You
are
what's
in
your
fridge
C.
What
to
put
in
the
fridge
D.
Be
careful
about
your
fridge
D
Warning:
reading
too
much
Cinderella(灰姑娘)
to
your
daughter
may
damage
her
emotional
health
in
later
life.
A
paper
to
be
developed
at
the
international
congress
of
cognitive
psychotherapy(认知心理疗法)
in
Gothenburg
suggests
a
link
between
the
attitudes
of
women
abused(虐待)
by
their
parents
and
early
exposure
to
the
wrong
sort
of
fairy
tales.
It
says
girls
who
identified
with
Cinderella,
Rapunzel(莴苣女孩)
and
Beauty
in
Beauty
and
the
Beast
were
more
likely
to
stay
in
destructive
relationships
as
adults.
The
theory
was
developed
by
Susan
Darker
Smith,
a
psychotherapist
at
the
University
of
Derby.
She
interviewed
67
female
abuse
survivors
and
found
that
61
put
up
with
severe
abuse
because
they
believed
they
could
change
their
partners
with
patience,
composition
and
love.
The
same
view
was
taken
by
male
survivors
who
had
been
abused
as
children.
Hardly
any
of
the
women
in
a
control
group,
who
had
not
experienced
abuse,
thought
they
could
change
their
partners
in
this
way.
The
same
view
was
taken
by
male
survivors
who
had
been
abused
as
children.
These
women
and
men
said
they
would
leave
a
relationship
rather
than
put
up
with
abuse
from
a
partner.
Ms.
Darker
Smith
found
the
abused
women
were
much
more
likely
to
identify
with
Cinderella
and
other
submissive
female
characters
in
fairytales,
who
were
later
rescued
by
a
stranger
prince
or
hero.
Although
most
girls
heard
the
stories,
damage
appeared
to
be
done
to
those
who
adopted
the
characters
as
role
models.
“They
believe
if
their
love
is
strong
enough
they
can
change
their
parents'
behaviors,”
she
said.
"Overexposure
in
children
to
stories
that
emphasize
the
transformational
qualities
of
love
may
make
women
believe
they
can
change
their
partners."
For
example,
they
might
never
have
understood
the
obvious
flaw
in
the
story
of
Rapunzel,
who
remained
locked
in
a
high
tower
until
rescued
by
a
knight
on
a
white
horse,
who
broke
the
door
down.
“The
question,”
said
Ms.
Darker
Smith,
“is
why
she
did
not
break
the
door
down
herself.”
118.
The
passage
is
especially
intended
for
.
A.
parents
with
young
daughters
B.
girls
who
like
reading
fairy
stories
C.
girls
who
think
they
can
change
their
partners
D.
parents
with
grown-up
daughters
119.
Cinderella,
Rapunzel
and
Beauty
in
Beauty
and
the
Beast
are
similar
in
that
.
A.
they
all
married
some
princes
B.
they
all
changed
their
partners
with
love
C.
they
were
all
abused
by
their
partners
D.
they
all
put
up
with
abuse
120.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
of
the
women
in
a
control
group
A.
They
don't
believe
in
fairy
tales.
B.
They
don't
believe
in
the
transformational
qualities
of
love.
C.
They
have
also
experienced
abuse.
D.
They
survived
abuse.
121.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“submissive”
in
the
3rd
paragraph
probably
mean
A.
kind-hearted
B.
passive
C.
gentle
D.
easy-going
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
It
is
said
that
there
are
about
40,000
different
kinds
of
jobs
in
the
world.
122.

"Finding
a
job"
is
not
the
same
as
"choosing
a
job".
Many
young
people
end
up
in
a
job
which
they
are
not
suitable
for.
123.

Here
are
a
few
steps
to
help
you
think
about
jobs
which
you
might
enjoy
doing
after
school
or
university.
First,
it
is
important
to
realize
what
kind
of
person
you
are,
which
special
qualities
make
you
different
from
everyone
else
and
what
you
are
interested
in.
124.

If
you
like
art
and
enjoy
looking
at
pictures,
that
is
an
interest.
But
if
you
can
draw
a
horse
that
looks
like
a
horse
instead
of
a
big
dog,
that
is
a
skill.
Then
ask
yourself
this
question:
In
the
following
three
areas—skills
with
people,
skills
with
information
and
skills
with
things—which
are
your
best
skills
After
examining
your
skills,
the
next
step
is
research.
To
find
out
as
many
different
kinds
of
jobs
as
possible,
go
to
the
library
and
read
books,
magazines
and
newspapers.
125.

Finally,
trust
your
own
ideas
and
your
own
thinking!
126.

A.
It
is
your
own
life,
so
find
something
that
you
enjoy
doing.
B.
Choosing
the
right
one
itself
is
a
difficult
job.
C.
We
must
know
what
our
ideal
jobs
are.
D.
There
is
a
difference
between
an
interest
and
a
skill.
E.
Ask
your
friends
about
the
work
they
do.
F.
"Chance"
may
play
a
more
important
part
than
"decision".
G.
Your
parents
may
also
give
you
some
useful
advice.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
(每空不多于3个词)
Viennese-born
composer
Frederick
Loewe,
127.

we
remember
from
his
classical
musicals
including
My
Fair
Lady
and
Camelot,
was
not
always
famous.
He
studied
piano
with
the
great
masters
of
Europe
and
achieved
huge
success
as
a
128.
(music)
and
composer
in
his
early
years.
But
after
he
immigrated
to
the
United
States,
he
failed
as
a
pianist.
For
a
while
he
tried
other
129.
(type)
of
work
including
gold
mining
and
boxing.
130.

he
never
gave
up
his
dream
and
continued
to
play
the
piano
and
write
music.
During
those
difficult
years,
he
could
not
always
afford
131.
(make)
payments
on
his
piano.
One
day,
bent
over
the
keyboard,
he
could
hear
nothing
but
the
music
that
he
played
with
such
rare
132.
(inspire).
When
he
finished
and
looked
up,
he
was
astonished
to
find
that
he
had
133.

audience
of
three
moving
men
who
134.
(seat)
on
the
floor.
They
said
nothing
and
made
no
movement
toward
the
piano.
Instead,
they
dug
into
their
pockets,
pooled
together
enough
money
for
the
payment,
placed
135.

on
the
piano
and
walked
out,
empty
handed.
136.
(move)
by
the
beauty
of
his
music,
these
men
recognized
excellence
and
responded
to
it.
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。
I'm
still
a
high
school
student,
and
on
my
way
to
begin
my
college
days.
Every
day,
devote
to
my
study,
I
have
learned
much
knowledge,
which
will
definite
promise
me
a
good
performance
in
my
college
entrance
exam.
I
hope
that
I
can
be
admitting
into
my
dream
university,
one
with
good
equipments
and
learned
professors,
who
can
offer
me
guidance
when
I
am
in
a
difficulty.
Of
course,
there
will
be
exams
in
college
to
check
my
study.
I
share
the
same
idea
with
Mike
that
we
should
be
active
in
college.
I
won't
bury
me
in
books
the
whole
day.
Instead,
I'll
join
many
clubs
which
I
can
develop
my
social
skills
and
my
potential.
I
firmly
believe
that
only
when
I
have
a
common
ground
I
make
my
college
life
more
colorfully.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
C
3.
B
4.
C
5.
B
6.
A
7.
C
8.
A
9.
B
10.
B
11.
B
12.
A
13.
A
14.
A
15.
C
16.
C
17.
A
18.
B
19.
C
20.
B
听力原文
听力文稿:
(Text
1)
M:
Did
you
watch
the
football
match
on
TV
yesterday
evening
W:
No
I
didn't.
I
had
dinner
with
a
friend
and
didn't
go
back
home
until
eight
o'clock.
(Text
2)
M:
I'm
getting
nowhere
with
these
physics
problems.
W:
How
about
my
going
through
them
with
you
(Text
3)
W:
Excuse
me,
waiter.
M:
Yes,
madam
W:
I'm
afraid
this
fish
is
quite
cold.
M:
Oh,
I'm
very
sorry.
(Text
4)
M:
What
do
you
think
of
Richard
W.
He
always
helps
us
whenever
we
are
in
trouble.
(Text
5)
M:
What's
happening
W:
He's
lying
on
the
ground.
M:
What
color
is
his
face
W:
It's
blue
and
he
says
his
chest
hurts.
(Text
6)
M:
Whose
book
is
this
W:
It's
mine.
Why
do
you
ask
M:
Could
I
borrow
it
I've
been
wanting
to
read
it.
W:
Certainly,
but
I
warn
you.
It's
not
as
good
as
they
say.
M:
What's
the
matter
with
it
W:
Well,
for
one
thing,
the
story
is
poorly
constructed.
And
the
characters
in
the
story
are
more
like
paper
dolls
than
living
people.
M:
That's
strange.
Usually
that
writer
does
a
good
job.
I've
read
four
of
his
books
and
thought
they
were
all
well
done.
W:
I've
enjoyed
reading
his
books,
but
he
failed
this
time.
M:
What
did
the
review
say
W:
They
were
mixed--
some
good,
some
bad.
My
review,
bad!
(Text
7)
W:
Hello,
Ben.
You're
getting
ready
for
tomorrow's
lessons,
aren't
you
M:
Yes,
but
I'm
a
bit
nervous.
I
have
no
idea
what'll
happen
in
class
and
how
I'll
get
along
with
my
classmates.
W:
I
understand
how
you're
feeling.
Just
take
it
easy.
You'll
make
a
lot
of
friends
very
soon.
M:
Thank
you.
I'll
try
my
best
to
get
used
to
my
new
school
life
as
soon
as
possible.
By
the
way,
what
time
does
the
first
class
begin
W:
At
8
o'clock.
But
before
that
we
have
10
minutes
to
hand
in
homework
and
then
20
minutes
for
morning
reading.
M:
So
we
must
get
to
school
before
7:30,
right
W:
Right.
M:
How
long
does
each
class
last
W:
45
minutes,
I
think,
with
a
10
or
15
minutes'
break.
M:
Well,
I
hear
that
lunchtime
is
nearly
12
o'clock
and
I'll
be
starving
by
then.
W:
Don't
worry.
During
the
break
after
the
second
class,
we
can
buy
something
to
eat.
M:
That's
good.
(Text
8)
M:
You
look
a
bit
worried,
Susan,
what's
wrong
W:
I
just
seem
to
be
putting
on
some
weight
these
days.
M:
Oh
dear!
That's
quite
a
problem.
Can
I
offer
you
some
advice
W:
Of
course,
what
do
you
think
I
should
do
M:
I
suggest
you
go
on
a
diet
or
at
least
stop
eating
too
much
of
the
things
your
mother
prepared
for
you,
and...
W:
And
take
exercise,
right
A
lot
of
people
have
told
me
the
same
thing,
but
somehow
I
just
can't
get
up
early
in
the
morning.
M:
Well.
Mother
and
I
will
help
you.
By
the
way,
have
you
ever
thought
of
arranging
your
weekend
timetable,
so
you
can
go
to
the
keep-fit
club
on
the
weekend
W:
Yes,
that
sounds
a
good
idea.
Thanks
a
lot.
(Text
9)
What
kind
of
teachers
do
you
like
Last
week,
we
asked
this
question
to
all
the
students
in
our
class
and
we
got
the
following
answers.
The
most
important
thing
of
a
teacher
is
the
respect
he
shows
to
his
students.
Students
hate
teachers
who
look
down
upon
them
or
look
on
them
as
small
children.
The
second
thing
that
a
good
teacher
should
have
his
encouragement
for
his
students.
With
active
encouragement,
most
students
can
learn
much
more
and
much
better.
The
third
thing
that
students
like
may
be
a
surprise
to
you.
Students
want
the
teachers
to
play
with
them
and
not
to
teach
them.
This
has
a
special
meaning
for
most
teachers
because
people
often
believe
that
the
more
knowledge
a
teacher
has
to
offer
his
students,
the
more
he
will
be
welcomed.
This
seems
to
suggest
that
students
don't
want
to
learn
knowledge
at
school,
but
also
want
to
grow,
while
teachers
may
provide
help
in
this.
(Text
10)
Eric
Clapton
is
one
of
the
most
successful
rock
stars
of
all
time.
He
has
sold
millions
of
copies
of
his
records
and
has
appeared
in
concerts
all
over
the
world.
Clapton
was
born
in
1945
in
a
small
town
near
London.
When
he
was
only
two
years
old,
his
mother
left
him.
Eric
was
brought
up
by
his
grandparents.
Until
he
was
nine
he
believed
that
they
were
his
parents
and
it
was
a
terrible
shock
when
he
found
out
that
they
weren't.
But
his
grandparents
treated
him
well.
They
paid
for
him
to
go
to
art
college.
But
Eric
had
already
become
interested
in
music
and
he
started
playing
the
guitar
in
bars
and
clubs.
Clapton
first
became
famous
when
he
started
a
group
called
Cream.
He
could
not
only
play
the
guitar
and
sing
but
also
write
excellent
songs.
But
while
on
stage
he
was
the
brilliant
guitar-playing
superstar,
his
private
life
was
falling
apart.
After
his
marriage
broke
up,
he
started
taking
drugs.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
qualities
22.
escaped
23.
educate
24.
devoted
25.
equality
26.
reward
27.
attacked
28.
votes
29.
active
30.
peaceful
31.
generous
32.
violence
33.
Selfish
34.
guidance
35.
relatives
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
equal
37.
reward
38.
escape
39.
attack
40.
devoted
41.
quality
42.
willing
43.
peaceful
44.
violence
45.
cruelty
46.
generous
47.
optimistic/hopeful
48.
sentence
49.
selfish
50.
guidance
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
out
of
work
52.
to
whom
;
turned
for
53.
lose
heart
54.
in
trouble
55.
was
sentenced
to
56.
As
a
matter
of
fact/In
fact
57.
coming
to
power
58.
will
be
set
up
59.
there
was
a
time
when
60.
where
we
learned/learnt
61.
The
reason
why;
that
62.
for
which,
that
63.
with
the
help
of
whom
64.
when
giving/doing/offering
first
aid
65.
where/at
which
there's
enough
sunshine
and
water
五、单项选择
66.
D
67.
A
68.
C
69.
B
70.
C
71.
C
72.
C
73.
A
74.
A
75.
D
76.
C
77.
A
78.
A
79.
D
80.
C
81.
C
82.
A
83.
D
84.
A
85.
C
六、完形填空
86.
B
87.
A
88.
C
89.
A
90.
B
91.
B
92.
D
93.
D
94.
A
95.
B
96.
D
97.
D
98.
C
99.
A
100.
C
101.
A
102.
C
103.
A
104.
B
105.
B
七、阅读理解
106.
C
107.
A
108.
B
109.
A
110.
C
111.
D
112.
A
113.
B
114.
C
115.
A
116.
B
117.
B
118.
A
119.
D
120.
B
121.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
122.
B
123.
F
124.
D
125.
E
126.
A
九、补全短文
127.
whom/who
128.
musician
129.
types
130.
But
131.
to
make
132.
inspiration
133.
an
134.
were
seated
135.
it
136.
Moved
十、短文改错(不分行)
137.
begin改为beginning
138.
devote改为devoted
139.
definite改为definitely
140.
admitting改为admitted
141.
equipments改为equipment
142.
删掉a
143.
me改为myself
144.
which改为where
145.
ground后加can
146.
colorfully改为colourful