Module5
Newspapers
and
Magazines
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
There
is
a
general
b
that
kids
are
the
future.
2.
They
are
holding
a
party
to
celebrate
the
a
of
their
first
year's
goals.
3.
In
many
fields
of
our
life,
plastics
has
been
used
to
r
wood
and
iron.
4.
We
took
a
ten-hour
f
to
Vancouver
from
Shanghai,
which
was
really
tiring.
5.
Do
you
have
any
e
for
what
you
said
just
now
6.
We
are
all
d
to
hear
we
have
won
the
game.
7.
Thousands
of
c
relics
were
destroyed
in
Baghdad
during
the
War
on
Iraq.
8.
Scientists
have
long
wondered
if
there
is
alien
life
on
other
planets
in
the
u
.
9.
The
Happy
Boy
Chen
Chusheng
went
into
h
throughout
one
night.
10.
You're
professional,
but
I
am
an
a
.
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
Many
people
wrote
(评论)
for
his
new
novel.
12.
Actually,
people
of
great
(成就)
have
a
lot
in
common.
13.
When
a
person
comes
to
a
new
society,
he
will
probably
have
(文化的)
difficulties.
14.
Dexter
was
(高兴的)
because
he
solved
a
math
problem
which
his
teacher
could
not
solve.
15.
He
holds
a
strong
(信念)
in
the
goodness
of
human
nature.
16.
Can
you
show
me
your
(证据)
since
you
say
I'm
guilty
17.
The
government
will
spend
more
money
on
education
and
more
new
computers
will
be
installed
to
(替换)
the
old
ones
in
our
school.
18.
Although
Jerry
is
an
(业余的)
photographer,
he
has
got
prizes
in
the
photo
contests
many
times.
19.
My
father
likes
watching
(历史的)
plays.
20.
Every
morning
my
father
reads
the
(头条)
in
the
newspaper
to
know
what
is
going
on.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
Some
people
(相信)
everlasting
life
after
death.
22.
既然有空,我可以享受一下音乐。(be)
(词数不限)
,
I
can
enjoy
music
for
a
while.
23.
These
new
shoes
(与……非常相似)
a
pair
I
had
before.
(词数不限)
24.
既然你已经完成了作业,你可以看一会电视了。
you
have
finished
your
homework,
you
can
watch
TV
for
a
while.
25.
她一定是一早就出去了,因为她没来吃早餐。(词数不限)
She
must
have
gone
out
early
in
the
morning,
at
breakfast.
26.
I
am
trying
to
make
up
the
time
I
lost
(在我生病期间).
(while)
27.
我一读完这本书就还给你。(词数不限)
I
will
return
the
book
to
you
it.
28.
我看见他时,他正在等公交车。(词数不限)
,
he
was
waiting
for
a
bus.
29.
(在她睡觉时),
a
thief
broke
in
and
stole
her
handbag.
30.
We've
50,000
yuan
(总共筹集资金五万元)
for
the
Hope
Project.
四、单项选择
31.
I'd
be
to
tell
you
more
about
my
new
work,
if
you
have
time.
A.
delightful
B.
delighted
C.
stressed
D.
stressful
32.
that
everyone
present
approves
of
the
plan,
it
will
come
into
effect
from
the
new
year
on.
A.
For
B.
Now
C.
Since
D.
Despite
33.
John
had
been
the
plane
when
we
got
to
the
airport
to
give
his
lost
key.
A.
abroad
B.
above
C.
aboard
D.
absorb
34.
Boys
and
girls,
I'd
like
to
offer
my
sincere
congratulations
you
making
such
a
good
performance
in
the
school
sports
meet.
A.
for;
upon
B.
to;
in
C.
for;
on
D.
to;
on
35.
You
can
her;
she'll
never
let
you
down.
A.
believe
B.
believe
in
C.
think
D.
think
about
36.
The
two
brothers
are
similar
each
other
in
appearance
but
they
have
few
interests
common.
A.
to;
in
B.
to;
from
C.
with;
in
D.
with;
from
37.
The
students
were
studying
in
the
classroom
a
stranger
rushed
in.
A.
while
B.
as
C.
when
D.
at
the
moment
38.
Mark
needs
to
learn
Chinese
his
company
is
opening
a
branch
in
Beijing.
A.
unless
B.
until
C.
although
D.
since
39.
you
are
well
again,
you
can
go
on
with
your
work.
A.
Even
though
B.
Now
that
C.
Every
time
D.
For
40.
the
stage
design
was
terrible,
the
special
effects
were
disappointing.
A.
As
B.
Unless
C.
Although
D.
As
soon
as
41.
I
often
hear
quite
a
few
sons
and
daughters
say
they
never
fully
appreciated
their
parents
it
was
too
late
to
tell
them.
A.
until
B.
after
C.
when
D.
as
42.
,
he
produced
30
books
and
300
articles
about
children
education
in
his
life.
A.
In
a
total
B.
In
the
total
C.
In
total
D.
Together
43.
That's
why
I'm
pleased
to
announce
that
the
United
States
the
number
of
our
students
who
study
in
China
to
100,000.
A.
will
expand
B.
expand
C.
had
expand
D.
expanded
44.
The
surprised
expression
on
her
face
was
by
joy
when
she
knew
she
had
passed
the
exam.
A.
replaced
B.
changed
C.
improved
D.
created
45.
I
was
watering
my
garden,
the
postman
walked
into
my
yard
to
give
me
today's
newspaper.
A.
Before
B.
Since
C.
Until
D.
While
五、完形填空
Almost
every
family
buys
at
least
one
copy
of
a
newspaper
every
day.
Some
people
subscribe(订阅)
to
46
as
two
or
three
different
newspapers.
But
why
do
people
read
newspapers
Five
hundred
years
ago,
47
of
important
happenings—battles
lost
and
won,
kings
or
rulers
overthrown
48
killed—took
months
and
even
years
49
from
one
country
to
another.
The
news
50
word
of
mouth
and
was
51
accurate(准确的).
Today
we
can
read
in
our
newspapers
of
important
events
that
occur(happen)
in
faraway
countries
on
the
same
day
they
happen.
Besides
52
news
from
all
over
the
world,
newspapers
also
give
us
a
lot
of
other
usual
information.
There
are
weather
reports,
radio,
television
and
film
guides,
book
reviews,
stories
and
53
advertisements.
There
are
all
kinds
of
advertisements.
54
ones
are
55
by
large
companies
to
56
to
their
products.
They
57
the
newspapers
thousands
of
dollars
for
the
advertising
space,
but
it
is
58
the
money,
59
news
of
their
products
goes
into
almost
every
home
in
the
country.
For
those
who
60
newspapers,
advertisements
are
also
very
61
.
Money
earned
from
advertisements
62
possible
for
them
to
sell
their
63
at
a
low
price
and
still
make
a
profit.
Newspapers
often
have
information
on
gardening,
cooker
and
fashion,
64
a
small
but
very
65
section
on
jokes
and
cartoons.
46.
A.
so
many
B.
as
many
C.
such
a
number
D.
so
a
few
47.
A.
news
B.
information
C.
passage
D.
message
48.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
yet
49.
A.
to
reach
B.
to
receive
C.
to
broadcast
D.
to
travel
50.
A.
passed
by
B.
came
in
C.
told
of
D.
heard
from
51.
A.
ever
B.
already
C.
still
D.
never
52.
A.
supplying
B.
making
C.
asking
D.
depending
on
53.
A.
all
the
same
B.
of
course
C.
however
D.
above
all
54.
A.
The
richer
B.
The
busier
C.
The
better
D.
The
bigger
55.
A.
taken
in
B.
moved
in
C.
put
in
D.
turned
in
56.
A.
pay
attention
B.
receive
attention
C.
bring
attention
D.
give
attention
57.
A.
spend
B.
pay
C.
cost
D.
take
58.
A.
worth
B.
worthy
C.
valuable
D.
costing
59.
A.
while
B.
so
C.
even
D.
for
60.
A.
print
B.
sell
C.
produce
D.
deliver
61.
A.
expensive
B.
important
C.
necessary
D.
valuable
62.
A.
makes
it
B.
regards
it
C.
thinks
it
D.
considers
it
63.
A.
products
B.
goods
C.
advertisements
D.
newspapers
64.
A.
also
B.
and
C.
not
only
D.
though
65.
A.
famous
B.
proper
C.
popular
D.
regular
六、阅读理解
A
Big
advertisements
on
city
buses
are
nothing
new.
But
lately,
ads
have
been
appearing
on
school
buses
too.
Nine
states
in
the
U.S.
allow
schools
to
put
ads
on
the
outside
of
their
buses.
Several
others
may
soon
do
the
same.
Some
schools
also
allow
ads
inside
buses.
Businesses
pay
schools
to
run
the
ads.
That
extra
money
can
help
pay
teachers,
buy
books,
and
help
keep
the
buses
running.
"It
would
be
good
to
have
ads
on
school
buses.
Schools
could
use
the
money
to
buy
more
textbooks
and
computers
for
students.
My
family
is
always
looking
for
fun
things
to
do
around
town,
and
seeing
the
ads
would
help
us
know
what's
out
there,
such
as
new
museums,"
Trace
Dillinger,
from
Arkansas,
says.
Many
schools
are
careful
to
avoid
using
ads
for
things
like
junk
food.
But
some
people
argue
that
it
doesn't
matter
what
the
ads
are
selling—they
don't
belong
to
buses.
They
say
the
school
bus
is
one
of
the
few
places
most
kids
get
a
break
from
advertising.
Others
say
it's
a
safety
problem,
because
buses
covered
with
ads
could
distract
drivers.
They
may
concentrate
on
these
ads
and
cause
accidents.
"Kids
already
see
a
lot
of
ads
on
TV
and
in
magazines.
Having
ads
on
school
buses
doesn't
help
kids'
education
and
could
make
kids
buy
things
they
don't
need.
Also,
drivers
may
not
easily
recognize
school
buses
if
they
have
ads
on
them,"
says
Sofia
Reynoso,
from
Massachusetts.
66.
What
may
Trace
Dillinger
agree
with
A.
Schools
benefit
a
lot
from
the
ads
on
school
buses.
B.
The
ads
on
school
buses
help
people
have
fun.
C.
Schools
should
be
careful
choosing
the
ads.
D.
The
ads
on
school
buses
should
be
free.
67.
The
underlined
word
"distract"
in
Paragraph
3
probably
means
"
".
A.
take
one's
attention
away
B.
make
someone
angry
C.
damage
one's
health
D.
make
someone
tired
68.
Some
people
are
against
the
ads
on
school
buses
partly
because
.
A.
they
lead
to
kids'
poor
grades
B.
they
are
not
well-designed
C.
they
are
of
no
help
to
kids
D.
they
advertise
junk
food
B
David
Rees
runs
a
truly
unique
business.
He
charges
customers
$15
to
sharpen
their
pencils
to
perfections,
using
a
variety
of
tools.
I
know
what
you're
thinking—is
this
a
joke
The
39-year-old
businessman
gets
asked
that
question
a
lot,
so
in
order
to
explain
his
particular
business
he
has
created
a
special
section
on
his
website
telling
everyone
that
he's
actually
providing
a
real
service.
It
actually
happens.
You
can
supply
your
own
pencil
or
you
can
have
Rees
sharpen
one
of
his
own
favorite
2B
pencils.
After
that
he
mails
it
to
you
in
a
display
tube
with
the
shavings(切屑)
in
a
separate
bag,
and
a
certificate
which
states
that
the
pencil
is
so
sharp
that
it
is
considered
a
dangerous
object.
To
achieve
the
desired
result,
the
master
sharpener
uses
all
kinds
of
tools,
including
general
sandpaper,
pocket
knives
and
even
a
special
$450
sharpening
machine.
"It
depends
on
what
the
customer
wants
to
use
his
or
her
pencil
for,"
he
says.
"That
determines
the
most
appropriate
pencil-sharpening
technique.
Some
customers
buy
pencils
as
inspirational
symbols
and
others
buy
them
because
of
their
special
memories
of
classic
2B
pencils.
There
also
are
journalists
who
prefer
my
pencils
to
pens,
especially
in
really
cold
weather
when
a
pen
will
freeze
up
but
a
pencil
won't."
$15
to
have
a
pencil
sharpened
is
a
bit
expensive
though,
right
You're
not
the
only
one
who
feels
that
way,
and
David
told
us
that
his
unique
business
has
angered
a
lot
of
people.
He
admits
his
trade
is
a
bit
unusual.
But
there
are
those
who
actually
value
his
service,
as
proven
by
the
over
500
orders
he
has
gotten.
69.
David
Rees
has
created
a
section
on
his
website
to
.
A.
raise
money
for
his
special
business
B.
collect
people's
comments
on
his
service
C.
present
the
products
of
his
special
business
D.
explain
his
special
pencil-sharpening
business
70.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
about
Rees'
business
A.
Customers
must
provide
Rees
with
their
own
pencils.
B.
Customers
have
to
go
to
Rees'
to
pick
up
their
pencils.
C.
Rees
charges
customers
$15
to
sharpen
a
pencil
for
them.
D.
Pocket
knives
are
the
most
important
tool
to
sharpen
pencils.
71.
Why
do
some
journalists
prefer
pencils
to
pens
A.
They
regard
pencils
as
inspirational
symbols.
B.
They
have
special
memories
about
pencils.
C.
Pencils
are
more
convenient
in
cold
weather.
D.
They
can
get
a
certificate
by
using
pencils.
72.
What's
most
people's
attitude
towards
David
Rees'
business
A.
They
can't
accept
it
fully.
B.
They
are
very
fond
of
it.
C.
They
show
no
interest
in
it.
D.
They
think
it
valuable.
73.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
the
passage
A.
To
introduce
an
unusual
business.
B.
To
show
people
some
creative
techniques.
C.
To
teach
people
how
to
sharpen
pencils.
D.
To
make
a
brief
introduction
to
a
cartoonist.
C
The
American
newspaper
has
been
around
for
about
three
hundred
years.
In
1721,
the
printer
James
Franklin,
Benjamin's
older
brother,
started
the
New
England
Courant,
and
that
was
what
we
might
recognize
today
as
a
real
newspaper.
He
filled
his
paper
with
stories
of
adventure,
articles
on
art,
on
famous
people,
and
on
all
sorts
of
political
subjects.
Three
centuries
after
the
appearance
of
Franklin's
Courant,
few
believe
that
newspapers
in
their
present
printed
form
will
remain
alive
for
long.
Newspaper
companies
are
losing
advertisers(广告商),
readers,
market
value,
and
in
some
cases,
their
sense
of
purpose
at
a
speed
that
would
not
have
been
imaginable
just
several
years
ago.
The
chief
editor(主编)
of
the
Times
said
recently,
“At
places
where
they
gather,
editors
ask
one
another,
'How
are
you ',
as
if
they
have
just
come
out
of
the
hospital
or
a
lost
law
case.”
An
article
about
the
newspaper
appeared
on
the
website
of
the
Guandian,
under
the
headline
“NOT
DEAD
YET.”
Perhaps
not,
but
the
rise
of
the
Internet,
which
has
made
the
daily
newspaper
look
slow
and
out
of
step
with
the
world,
has
brought
about
a
real
sense
of
death.
Some
American
newspapers
have
lost
42%
of
their
market
value
in
the
past
three
years.
The
New
York
Times
Company
has
seen
its
stock(股票)
drop
by
54%
since
the
end
of
2004,
with
much
of
the
loss
coming
in
the
past
year.
A
manager
at
Deutsche
Bank
suggested
that
stock-holders
sell
off
their
Times
stock.
The
Washington
Post
Company
has
prevented
the
trouble
only
by
changing
part
of
its
business
to
education;
its
testing
and
test-preparation
service
now
brings
in
at
least
half
the
company's
income.
74.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
New
England
Courant
A.
It
is
mainly
about
the
stock
market.
B.
It
marks
the
beginning
of
the
American
newspaper.
C.
It
remains
a
successful
newspaper
in
America.
D.
It
carries
articles
by
political
leaders.
75.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
newspaper
editors
A.
They
often
accept
readers'
suggestions.
B.
They
care
a
lot
about
each
other's
health.
C.
They
stop
doing
business
with
advertisers.
D.
They
face
great
difficulties
in
their
business.
76.
Which
of
the
following
found
a
new
way
for
its
development
A.
The
Washington
Post.
B.
The
Guardian.
C.
The
New
York
Times.
D.
New
England
Courant.
77.
How
does
the
author
seem
to
feel
about
the
future
of
newspapers
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Hopeful.
C.
Worried.
D.
Surprised.
D
What's
black
and
white
and
read
all
over
Not
newspapers,
at
least
not
anymore.
In
fact,
if
you're
like
most
young
people,
you
probably
don't
read
the
newspaper
at
all.
In
one
recent
survey,
just
19
percent
of
18-to-34-year-olds
said
they
read
a
newspaper
every
day,
while
37
percent
watch
local
TV
news
and
44
percent
visit
Internet
news
sites
daily.
As
people
turn
more
and
more
to
new
technologies,
they
turn
the
pages
of
newspapers
less
and
less.
"There's
a
revolution(革命)
in
the
way
young
people
get
news,"
says
media
consultant
Merrill
Brown.
Just
a
generation(一代人)
or
two
ago,
the
newspaper
was
the
main
way
that
many
people
got
their
news.
Now,
nearly
every
home
has
at
least
one
TV
set.
There's
high-speed,
wireless
Internet
both
at
home
and
in
many
public
places.
You
no
longer
have
to
wait
for,
a
bundle
of
newsprint
to
arrive
on
your
doorstep
every
morning.
Thanks
to
new
technology,
if
you
want
to
know
what's
going
on
in
the
world,
you
can
get
breaking
news
immediately
in
more
ways
than
one.
So
newspaper
face
a
very
big
challenge.
Raised
on
MTV
and
video
games,
today's
kids
and
young
adults
want
flashy
displays,
special
effects
,
quick
information,
and
the
chance
to
interact(互动)
in
real
time,
even
when
they're
reading
about
serious
problems.
If
newspaper
can't
find
creative
ways
to
be
more
than
just
ink
on
paper,
some
experts
suggest,
they
might
disappear
completely.
Traditional
newspaper
articles
are
supposed
to
be
read
from
beginning
to
end,
lack(缺乏)
of
interaction.
With
Web
pages,
on
the
other
hand,
there's
more
freedom.
You
can
look
through
the
things
you're
interested
in,
then
follow
links
to
other
sources.
You
can
join
discussion
groups,
read
other
people's
opinions
on
a
topic,
or
start
a
blog
to
express
your
own
views.
78.
This
passage
is
mainly
about
.
A.
the
disappearing
newspaper
B.
different
news
sources
C.
the
future
of
the
Internet
D.
the
new
technologies
79.
From
the
survey,
we
can
see
that
.
A.
TV
has
become
the
major
source
of
news
B.
newspapers
are
no
longer
the
major
source
of
news
C.
more
than
half
of
the
18-to-34-year-olds
visit
news
sites
daily
D.
new
technologies
have
replaced
the
traditional
one
80.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
disadvantage
of
newspapers
A.
High
price
B.
Lack
of
changes
C.
Slow
speed
D.
Lack
of
interaction
81.
The
author
of
the
passage
would
probably
think
the
future
of
newspapers
is
.
A.
attractive
B.
bright
C.
hopeless
D.
uncertain
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
What
do
you
know
about
the
standard
of
living
of
a
country
It
actually
means
how
much
of
the
goods
and
services
the
country
produces
for
an
average
person
to
share.
82.
Obviously,
the
first
factor
is
its
ability
to
produce
wealth.
"Wealth"
in
this
sense
doesn't
refer
to
money.
It's
because
we
don't
live
on
money
but
on
things
that
money
can
buy,
"goods"
such
as
food
and
clothing,
and
"services"
such
as
transport
and
entertainment.
There
are
various
factors
that
determine
a
country's
ability
to
produce
wealth.
They
affect
one
another.
Wealth
depends
greatly
on
a
country's
natural
resources.
83.
Some
regions
of
the
world
are
rich
in
natural
resources
with
a
fertile
soil
and
a
favorable
climate;
other
regions
possess
perhaps
only
one
of
them;
some,
unfortunately,
possess
none.
The
USA
has
everything
listed
above.
84.
The
Sahara
Desert,
on
the
other
hand,
is
one
of
the
least
wealthy.
Also,
the
ability
to
put
natural
resources
to
use
counts,
which
goes
without
saying.
85.
As
we
see,
old
countries
that
have
trained
so
many
skilled
workers
over
centuries
are
better
at
producing
wealth
than
those
whose
workers
are
mainly
unskilled.
Besides,
with
their
wealth
increasing,
people
have
more
for
saving
and
can
put
their
savings
into
factories
and
machines,
which,
in
turn,
will
help
workers
to
produce
more
goods.
86.
A.
That
means
wealth
itself
also
produces
wealth.
B.
No
wonder
it
is
one
of
the
wealthiest
regions
of
the
world.
C.
Natural
resources
are
equally
distributed
around
the
world.
D.
And
next
comes
the
technical
efficiency
of
a
country's
people.
E.
You
may
ask
what
factors
contribute
to
a
country's
standard
of
living.
F.
They
include
coal,
oil,
gas,
gold,
other
minerals,
water
supply
and
so
on.
G.
But
that
doesn't
make
it
a
most
wealthy
country
because
it's
often
hit
by
disasters.
八、补全短文
Once
a
man
lost
his
umbrella.
He
put
87.
advertisement(广告)
in
the
newspaper,
but
without
result.
So
one
day
he
came
to
one
of
his
friends,
a
merchant(商人),
for
help.
His
friend
asked
him
88.
he
had
written
the
advertisement.
The
man
gave
89.
to
him,
"Lost
at
the
London
Church
a
black
umbrella.
90.
finds
it
and
returns
it
will
receive
ten
pounds."
His
friend
had
put
a
great
number
of
advertisements
in
newspapers
because
of
his
business.
He
thought
the
style
of
writing
was
of
great
importance.
So
he
helped
him
to
write
in
another
way.
91.
next
day,
this
advertisement
appeared
in
the
newspaper:
"92.
the
man
who
was
seen
to
take
an
umbrella
from
the
London
Church
doesn't
want
to
get
into
trouble,
he
will
return
it
to
No.
20
Broad
Street."
The
next
morning,
the
man
was
very
93.
(surprise
)
to
see
in
front
of
the
door
around
10
umbrellas
of
all
sizes
and
colors.
His
umbrella
was
also
94.
them.
Many
of
them
had
notes,
95.
said
they
had
been
taken
carefully
and
asked
the
man
not
96.
(say)
anything
about
the
umbrella.
九、短文改错(不分行)
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。
Tom
and
Alice
were
both
patient
in
a
Mental
Hospital.
One
day
they
were
walking
by
the
swimming
pool
of
the
hospital
while
Tom
suddenly
jumped
into
the
deep
end.
He
sank
to
the
bottom.
Alice
promptly
jumped
in
to
save
him
with
any
hesitation.
She
swam
to
the
bottom
and
pull
him
out.
When
the
medical
director
became
aware
Alice's
heroic
act,
he
immediate
reviewed
her
file
and
called
her
into
his
office.
"Alice,
I
have
a
good
news
and
bad
news
for
you.
The
good
news
is
that
you're
being
discharged
because
since
you
were
able
to
save
the
life
of
other
patient,
I
think
you've
gained
your
senses.
The
bad
news
is
that
Tom,
that
you
saved,
hanged
himself
with
his
bathrobe(浴衣)
belt
in
the
bathroom,
and
he
was
dead."
Alice
replied,
"He
didn't
hang
him.
I
hung
him
up
to
dry."
答案
一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
1.
belief
2.
achievement
3.
replace
4.
flight
5.
evidence
6.
delighted
7.
cultural
8.
universe
9.
headlines
10.
amateur
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
reviews
12.
achievement
13.
cultural
14.
delighted
15.
belief
16.
evidence
17.
replace
18.
amateur
19.
historical
20.
headlines
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
21.
believe
in
22.
Now
that
I
am
free
23.
are
very
similar
to
24.
Now
that
25.
for
she
did
not
show
up
26.
while
I
was
ill/sick
27.
as
soon
as
I
finish
reading
28.
When
I
saw
him
29.
While
she
was
asleep
30.
raised;
in
total
四、单项选择
31.
B
32.
B
33.
C
34.
D
35.
B
36.
A
37.
C
38.
D
39.
B
40.
A
41.
A
42.
C
43.
A
44.
A
45.
D
五、完形填空
46.
B
47.
A
48.
C
49.
D
50.
A
51.
D
52.
A
53.
B
54.
D
55.
C
56.
C
57.
B
58.
A
59.
D
60.
C
61.
B
62.
A
63.
D
64.
C
65.
C
六、阅读理解
66.
A
67.
A
68.
C
69.
D
70.
C
71.
C
72.
A
73.
A
74.
B
75.
D
76.
A
77.
C
78.
A
79.
B
80.
A
81.
D
七、短文7选5(5选5等)
82.
E
83.
F
84.
B
85.
D
86.
A
八、补全短文
87.
an
88.
how
89.
it
90.
Whoever
91.
The
92.
If
93.
surprised
94.
among
95.
which
96.
to
say
九、短文改错(不分行)
97.
patient改为patients
98.
while改为when
99.
with改为without
100.
pull改为pulled
101.
aware后加of
102.
immediate改为immediately
103.
删掉a
104.
other改为another
105.
that改为whom/who
106.
him改为himself