Module
5 单元测试卷
(时间:120分钟 满分:150分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do
A.To
save
her
money.
B.To
buy
a
new
computer.
C.To
buy
a
second hand
one.
2.What
is
the
man
doing
A.Applying
for
a
job.
B.Searching
for
a
flat.
C.Planning
a
trip.
3.What
time
will
they
arrive
at
the
theatre
if
they
leave
now
A.At
7?20.
B.At
7?35.
C.At
7?50.
4.What
is
the
woman
A.A
writer.
B.A
reporter.
C.An
editor.
5.What's
the
woman's
attitude
towards
Gray
A.She
admires
her.
B.She
can't
understand
her.
C.She
doesn't
like
her
way
of
life.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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至7题。
6.What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.A
newspaper.
B.A
magazine.
C.A
book.
7.What
can
we
learn
about
the
man
A.He's
an
editor.
B.He's
an
American.
C.He's
on
a
visit
to
the
US.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where
will
the
man
go
tomorrow
morning
A.The
zoo.
B.The
National
Art
Museum.
C.The
National
Stadium.
9.What
can
we
know
about
the
local
restaurants
according
to
the
conversation
A.They
are
interesting
and
great.
B.The
foods
there
are
great.
C.The
cooks
there
are
great.
10.What
can
we
get
according
to
the
conversation
A.The
man
will
travel
by
bus.
B.The
woman
is
a
travel
guide.
C.The
museum
has
modern
Chinese
paintings.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where
does
this
conversation
probably
take
place
A.In
a
shop.
B.In
an
office.
C.In
a
company.
12.What
can
we
infer
from
the
conversation
A.The
man
is
impolite
to
the
woman.
B.The
man
acts
on
the
rule.
C.The
woman
got
an
exception
at
last.
13.How
long
is
the
after service
sale
of
the
MP4
A.Two
months.
B.Fifty five
days.
C.Fifteen
days.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.Respect
for
elders.
B.Generation
gap
in
families.
C.Economic
independence
of
parents.
15.Why
can
the
woman
get
along
well
with
her
parents
A.Because
she
doesn't
need
their
money.
B.Because
she
has
grown
up.
C.Because
they
respect
each
other.
16.What
can
we
learn
about
the
man
A.He
doesn't
feel
like
his
parents.
B.He
is
an
international
student.
C.He
is
a
teacher.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
are
the
most
popular
pets
in
North
America
according
to
the
passage
A.Birds
and
fish.
B.Fish
and
dogs.
C.Dogs
and
cats.
18.How
many
households
have
at
least
one
pet
A.Six
percent.
B.Sixteen
percent.
C.Sixty
percent.
19.How
are
people
with
pets
compared
with
those
without
pets
according
to
the
passage
A.Kinder.
B.Gentler.
C.Healthier.
20.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.Pets
are
treated
as
a
family
member.
B.Pets
get
more
than
they
offer.
C.Only
a
few
people
have
fish
as
their
pets.
听力材料:
Text
1
W:
I
can't
decide
whether
to
buy
a
new
computer
or
try
to
find
a
second hand
one.
M:
If
you
buy
a
new
one,
you'll
probably
save
money
in
the
long
run.
Text
2
W:
It's
nice
and
quiet
here,
away
from
the
noise
of
the
city.
Besides,
our
apartments
are
new
and
low
in
price.
M:
It's
a
good
place
except
that
it's
a
little
far
from
where
we
work.
Anyhow,
I'll
take
my
wife
this
afternoon
and
give
you
a
call
tomorrow.
Text
3
W:
It's
already
7?20.
We'd
better
hurry
if
we
don't
want
to
miss
the
beginning
of
the
play.
M:
Well,
it
takes
only
15
minutes
to
get
to
the
theatre
and
the
play
won't
begin
until
7?50.
Text
4
W:
Professor
Smith,
good
morning.
I'm
Susan
with
the
local
newspaper.
M:
Nice
to
meet
you.
W:
Would
you
mind
if
I
ask
you
some
questions
M:
Of
course
not.
Text
5
W:
I'm
into
Professor
Gray
recently.
M:
Why
W:
To
find
out
her
way
to
handle
her
life.
You
know,
she
has
five
kids
and
teaches
7
classes
and
somehow
she
does
it
all.
Text
6
W:
What
do
you
enjoy
doing
in
your
spare
time
M:
Reading
Reader's
Digest,
the
most
famous
monthly
magazine
in
the
US.
W:
Why
do
you
like
it
best
M:
Well,
it's
got
many
years
of
experience
and
extensive
coverage.
W:
I
think
so.
The
articles
in
it
help
me
understand
your
people
and
culture
better.
I
always
enjoy
reading
them.
M:
I
can
see
you're
a
careful
reader
as
well
as
an
observer.
You
know
that's
why
so
many
people
like
reading
it
in
the
world.
Text
7
W:
Jim,
have
you
ever
been
to
the
National
Stadium
M:
Not
yet,
but
I'm
going
there
tomorrow
morning.
W:
I'm
sure
you'll
fall
in
love
with
it.
And
you
had
better
take
a
bus
tour.
That's
the
best
way
to
know
the
city.
M:
Sounds
great.
W:
How
about
the
zoo
Have
you
been
there
M:
Yeah.
There
are
many
kinds
of
animals
and
it's
one
of
the
nicest
zoos
I
have
ever
visited.
W:
And
you
should
visit
the
National
Art
Museum.
It
has
a
famous
collection
of
ancient
Chinese
paintings.
M:
Yeah.
I
have
heard
about
that
and
I'll
go
if
I
have
enough
time.
W:
Last
but
not
least,
don't
forget
to
try
some
local
restaurants.
The
foods
are
great.
M:
Thank
you,
I'll.
Text
8
M:
Hello,
madam.
May
I
help
you
W:
I
bought
this
MP4
here
two
months
ago.
But
it
doesn't
work
now,
so
I'd
like
you
to
mend
it
or
return
my
money.
M:
May
I
have
a
look
at
your
sales
slip,
please
W:
Here
it
is.
M:
I'm
sorry,
madam.
The
after sale
service
ended
five
days
ago.
W:
But
it
had
something
wrong
when
I
bought
it.
M:
Well,
our
workers
can
look
at
it,
but
there'll
be
a
charge.
W:
A
charge
But
it's
not
my
fault.
So
could
you...
M:
Sorry,
madam.
If
we
make
an
exception
for
you,
we'll
have
to
make
one
of
everybody.
So
there's
nothing
I
can
do
for
you,
madam.
Text
9
M:
Young
people
are
given
too
much
freedom
nowadays,
and
as
a
result
they've
lost
their
respect
for
their
parents,
teachers
and
elders
in
general.
W:
I'm
afraid
I
can't
agree
with
you.
My
parents
give
me
advice
and
never
force
me
to
do
anything
I
don't
want
to
do.
I
respect
and
love
them.
M:
Are
you
quite
independent
of
them
W:
Yes.
After
I
graduated
from
college
and
started
to
work
as
a
teacher,
I
become
economically
independent.
M:
It
sounds
that
you
are
very
close
to
your
parents.
W:
That's
right.
Nowadays
many
young
people
say
they
have
nothing
in
common
with
their
parents.
Maybe,
I
think
that
is
because
they
don't
communicate
with
their
parents.
But
I
get
along
well
with
my
parents.
How
about
you
M:
Well,
I
cherish
family
life
but
I
don't
always
get
along
well
with
my
parents.
They
seldom
allow
me
to
do
what
I
want
to
do.
W:
But
they
allowed
you
to
come
to
study
in
New
Zealand
on
your
own.
M:
Yes,
but
only
after
a
great
deal
of
persuasion.
Text
10
Today
I
will
tell
you
some
interesting
facts
about
pets
in
the
US
and
Canada.
First
of
all,
does
anyone
know
how
many
households
in
the
US
and
Canada
have
pets
If
you
said
60%,
you're
right.
Sixty
percent
of
households
have
at
least
one
pet.
What
about
the
most
popular
pets
Does
anyone
know
what
the
most
popular
pet
is
Dogs
are
very
popular.
In
fact,
dogs
and
cats
are
the
most
popular
types
of
pets.
Other
popular
pets
are
birds
and
fish.
Some
people
have
dogs
and
cats
and
birds
and
fish!
Now
let's
talk
about
how
pets
help
their
owners.
You
probably
know
that
people
help
their
pets.
They
feed
them
and
take
care
of
them.
But
did
you
know
that
pets
help
their
owners
Pets
help
their
owners
to
feel
good.
People
who
don't
have
pets
often
feel
lonely,
especially
older
people.
Pets
can
also
help
people's
health.
It's
true!
People
with
pets
are
healthier
than
people
without
pets.
OK.
Finally,
I'll
tell
you
that
people
in
the
US
and
Canada
love
their
pets
like
members
of
their
own
family.
Many
people
let
their
pets
sleep
in
their
beds.
And
sometimes
pet
owners
carry
a
picture
of
their
pet
with
them!
答案:
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11—15 ABBBC 16—20 BCCCA
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Have
you
ever
heard
a
news
reporter
talk
about
DNA
Reporters
talk
about
DNA
found
at
the
scene
of
a
crime.
They
talk
about
police
finding
DNA
“fingerprints”.
Police
sometimes
use
DNA
as
a
clue
to
find
out
who
committed
the
crime.
DNA
is
a
substance(物质)
that
makes
up
genes.
Everything
alive
has
genes.
Plants
have
genes.
Animals
have
genes.
You
have
genes.
Genes
are
the
basic
units
of
heredity
(遗传).
Heredity
means
all
the
characteristics
you
inherit
from
your
parents.
You
get
your
genes
from
your
parents.
You
inherit
half
of
your
genes,
from
your
mother.
You
inherit
half
of
your
genes
from
your
father.
Genes
are
a
kind
of
code.
A
tree's
genes
tell
what
shape
its
leaves
will
be.
A
cat's
genes
tell
what
color
its
fur
will
be.
Your
genes
tell
what
color
your
eyes
will
be.
Your
genes
tell
what
color
your
hair
will
be.
Everything
about
you
comes
from
the
code
in
your
genes.
Genes
line
up
on
strands(链)
called
chromosomes(染色体)
in
cells.
Everything
alive
is
made
up
of
cells.
Chromosomes
are
in
the
center,
or
nucleus,
of
cells.
Different
parts
of
you
are
made
of
different
kinds
of
cells.
Your
muscles
are
made
of
muscle
cells.
Your
skin
is
made
of
skin
cells.
The
code
in
your
genes
tells
your
body
to
make
different
kinds
of
cells.
The
genes
in
each
cell
tell
the
cell
how
to
work.
They
tell
the
cell
when
to
make
new
copies
of
itself.
An
Austrian
monk
named
Gregor
Mendel
first
saw
inherited
patterns
in
pea
plants.
He
experimented
with
pea
plants
in
the
1860s.
One
of
the
things,
or
traits(特质),
Mendel
studied
was
what
makes
some
pea
plants
tall
and
some
short.
He
said
that
the
traits
must
come
from
units
of
heredity
passed
from
the
parent
plants.
These
units
were
later
called
genes.
In
the
mid-1990s,
scientists
discovered
that
genes
are
made
of
DNA.
In
the
1970s,
scientists
learned
how
to
change
DNA
with
genetic
engineering.
Scientists
also
learned
that
problems
with
certain
genes
cause
diseases.
Muscular
dystrophy,
cystic
fibrosis,
and
hemophilia
are
some
genetic
diseases—diseases
caused
by
problems
in
genes.
Today,
scientists
are
looking
for
ways
to
cure
genetic
diseases
by
changing
genes
through
a
process
called
gene
therapy.
21.What
is
DNA
A.
It
is
a
kind
of
gene.
B.
It
is
a
substance
that
makes
up
genes.
C.
It
is
the
basic
unit
of
heredity.
D.
It
is
a
measure
to
protect
crime.
答案与解析:B 细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一句可知。
22.Which
of
the
following
about
genes
is
CORRECT
according
to
the
passage
A.
Plants,
animals
and
human
beings
have
the
same
genes.
B.
Half
people
inherit
all
genes
from
their
mothers,
others
from
their
fathers.
C.
Genes
decide
the
shapes
of
a
tree's
leaves,
the
color
of
a
cat's
fur
and
our
eyes'
color
as
well.
D.
Genes
will
give
us
a
code
when
we
need
it.
答案与解析:C 推理判断题。由文章第四段可知基因决定树叶的形状、猫皮毛的颜色以及我们眼睛的颜色。
23.Where
are
genes
A.
Genes
lining
up
on
strands
called
chromosomes
are
in
the
center
of
cells.
B.
Genes
hide
in
everything
alive
in
our
body.
C.
Genes
can
be
nowhere
but
in
our
mind,
controlling
all
our
actions.
D.
Genes
travel
in
our
body
and
help
cope
skin,
muscle,
and
eyes.
答案与解析:A 细节理解题。根据第五段可知正确答案。
24.We
can
conclude
that
________.
A.
scientists
were
less
intelligent
than
monks
in
the
1900s
B.
some
genes
are
bad
and
can
cause
diseases
C.
we
don't
need
to
worry
about
genetic
diseases
any
longer
D.
the
discovery
of
genes
may
be
of
great
help
in
our
daily
life
答案与解析:D 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段可知:科学家们正在通过基因疗法努力寻找新的治疗疾病的方法。
B
Think
about
the
last
time
you
felt
a
negative
emotion—like
stress,
anger,
or
frustration.
What
was
going
through
your
mind
as
you
were
going
through
that
negativity
Was
your
mind
cluttered
with
(充斥)
different
kinds
of
thoughts
Or
was
it
paralyzed,
unable
to
think
The
next
time
you
find
yourself
in
the
middle
of
a
very
stressful
time,
or
you
feel
angry
or
frustrated,
stop.
Yes,
that's
right,
stop.
Whatever
you're
doing,
stop
and
sit
for
one
minute
.While
you're
sitting
there,
completely
immerse
yourself
in
the
negative
emotion.
Allow
that
emotion
to
consume
you.
Allow
yourself
one
minute
to
truly
feel
that
emotion.
Don't
cheat
yourself
here.
Take
the
entire
minute—but
only
one
minute—to
do
nothing
else
but
feel
that
emotion.
When
the
minute
is
over,
ask
yourself,
“Am
I
willing
to
keep
holding
on
to
this
negative
emotion
as
I
go
through
the
rest
of
the
day?”
Once
you've
allowed
yourself
to
be
totally
immersed
in
the
emotion
and
really
feel
it,
you
will
be
surprised
to
find
that
the
emotion
clears
rather
quickly.
If
you
feel
you
need
to
hold
on
to
the
emotion
for
a
little
longer,
that
is
OK.
Allow
yourself
another
minute
to
feel
the
emotion.
When
you
feel
you've
had
enough
of
the
emotion,
ask
yourself
if
you're
willing
to
carry
that
negativity
with
you
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
If
not,
take
a
deep
breath.
As
you
exhale,
release
all
that
negativity
with
your
breath.
This
exercise
seems
simple—almost
too
simple.
But,
it
is
very
effective.
By
allowing
that
negative
emotion
the
space
to
be
truly
felt,
you
are
dealing
with
the
emotion
rather
than
stuffing
it
down
and
trying
not
to
feel
it.
You
are
actually
taking
away
the
power
of
the
emotion
by
giving
it
the
space
and
attention
it
needs.
When
you
immerse
yourself
in
the
emotion,
and
realize
that
it
is
only
emotion,
it
loses
its
control.
You
can
clear
your
head
and
proceed
with
your
task.
25.What
should
you
do
when
you
are
into
negativity
according
to
the
article
A.
Listen
to
some
music.
B.
Ignore
it
and
do
something
else.
C.
Just
do
nothing
and
truly
feel
that
emotion.
D.
Think
about
it
and
try
to
deal
with
it
immediately.
答案与解析:C 细节理解题。根据第二段Take
the
entire
minute—but
only
one
minute—to
do
nothing
else
but
feel
that
emotion.可推断答案选C。
26.The
underlined
word
“immerse”
(
Paragraph
2)
most
probably
means
“________”.
A.
break
down
B.
get
rid
of
C.
cut
off
D.
throw
into
答案与解析:D 词义猜测题。下文Allow
yourself
one
minute
to
truly
feel
that
emotion.意为“允许你自己完完全全地去感受这种消极的情绪”。由此可知immerse意思是使你完全融入到这种情绪中,所以答案选D。
27.What's
the
best
title
of
this
text
A.
Clear
Your
Mental
Space
B.
Deep
Breath,
Trouble
Away
C.
Try
to
Avoid
the
Negative
Emotion
D.
Keep
Holding
on
to
This
Negative
Emotion
as
Long
as
Possible
答案与解析:A 主旨大意题。综合全文可知本文就如何清理心理空间提供了一些建议。B项是建议的一方面;C项中的avoid有误;D项也是片面的,且as
long
as
possible有误。所以答案选A。
28.The
author's
attitude
towards
negative
emotion
is
________.
A.
doubtful
B.
optimistic
C.
frightened
D.
confused
答案与解析:B 逻辑推理题。根据最后一句话You
can
clear
your
head
and
proceed
with
your
task.可知作者的态度是积极乐观的。所以选B。
C
A
cancer-stricken
British
teenage
girl
said
Thursday
she
had
been
moved
by
messages
of
support
from
around
the
world
after
writing
an
online
“Bucket
List”
of
things
she
wanted
to
do
before
dying.
Alice
Pyne,
15,
created
an
Internet
blog
in
which
she
described
her
fight
against
a
cancer
of
the
white
blood
cells.
“I've
been
fighting
cancer
for
almost
four
years
and
now
I
know
that
the
cancer
is
gaining
on
me
and
it
doesn't
look
like
I'm
going
to
win
this
one,”
she
wrote.
For
her
list,
the
teenager
took
inspiration
from
the
2007
film
“The
Bucket
List”,
in
which
two
terminally
ill
(患绝症的)
men,
played
by
Morgan
Freeman
and
Jack
Nicholson,
draw
up
a
list
of
things
they
wish
to
do
before
they
die.
On
her
list,
at
the
site
21世纪教育网
alicepyne,
blogspot.
com,
she
has
included
making
everyone
sign
up
to
be
a
bone
marrow
donor
(骨髓捐赠者),
swimming
with
sharks,
meeting
boy
band
Take
That
and
getting
a
purple
iPad
computer.
Messages
of
support
and
offers
of
help
quickly
flooded
her
web
page
and
it
became
one
of
the
most
talked
about
subjects
on
Twitter.
“Oh
dear
and
I
thought
that
I
was
just
doing
a
little
blog
for
a
few
friends!”
she
wrote
after
her
site
attracted
huge
attention.
“Thank
you
so
much
for
all
your
lovely
messages
to
me.
”
Pyne,
who
lives
with
her
family
in
the
northwest
English
town
of
Ulverston,
revealed
(透露)
the
management
of
Take
That
had
arranged
for
her
to
see
the
band
after
reading
her
blog.
A
group
of
local
lawmakers
have
also
joined
forces
with
the
Anthony
Nolan
blood
cancer
charity
to
encourage
people
to
join
its
stem
cell
register.
29.What
happened
after
Alice
Pyne
wrote
her
“Bucket
List”?
A.
The
media
called
on
people
to
help
her.
B.
People
sent
gifts
to
her
from
all
over
the
world.
C.
A
lot
of
people
offered
to
donate
bone
marrow
to
her.
D.
People
around
the
world
sent
messages
to
support
her.
答案与解析:D 细节理解题。由倒数第三段Messages
of
support
and
offers
of
help
quickly
flooded
her
web
page可以看出帖子发布后,收到了世界各地的支持她的信息。所以选D。
30.Alice
Pyne
wrote
her
“Bucket
List”
to
________.
A.
express
her
last
few
wishes
B.
say
goodbye
to
a
few
friends
C.
give
comfort
to
two
terminally
ill
men
D.
catch
people's
attention
答案与解析:A 细节理解题。根据第一段的“writing
an
online
‘Bucket
List’
of
things
she
wanted
to
do
before
dying”可以看出“Bucket
List”表达的是她最后的几个愿望。所以选A。
31.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
second
paragraph
that
Alice
Pyne
________.
A.
is
unaware
of
her
own
conditions
B.
is
calm
to
know
that
death
is
approaching
C.
is
very
sad
to
know
that
she
will
die
D.
is
still
quite
confident
in
fighting
against
the
cancer
答案与解析:B 推理判断题。由第二段的“I
know
that
the
cancer
is
gaining
on
me
and
it
doesn't
look
like
I'm
going
to
win
this
one”可知她对自己的病情和结果进行了平静的叙述,由此可知B项符合语境。
32.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
on
Alice
Pyne's
“Bucket
List”?
A.
To
meet
a
boy.
B.
To
get
a
cool
computer.
C.
To
swim
with
sharks.
D.
To
ask
people
to
donate
bone
marrow.
答案与解析:A 细节理解题。第四段介绍了“Bucket
List”所有的内容,其中包括B、C、D三项,但是“boy
band
Take
That”是一个乐队,而不是某一个男孩。所以选A。
D
Risk
of
death
is
3.5
to
5
times
greater
for
obese
(肥胖的)
smokers
than
it
is
for
people
who
have
never
smoked
and
are
at
a
normal
weight,
according
to
a
study
published
in
the
November,
2006
issue
of
the
American
Journal
of
Preventive
Medicine.
The
study,
which
began
with
a
self-administered
questionnaire
(问卷)
taken
between
1983
and
1989,
asked
more
than
80,000
radiologic
technologists
aged
22
to
92
questions
about
age,
height,
weight
and
smoking
behavior.
BMI
(body
mass
index)
was
calculated,
with
a
BMI
of
30
to
34.
9
being
considered
obese,
and
35
and
over
being
very
obese.
Smoking
behavior
was
analyzed
by
looking
at
a
person's
tobacco
consumption
level,
number
of
years
smoked,
and
current
smoking
status.
Researchers
then
followed
participants
(参与者)through
December
of
2002,
noting
the
number
of
deaths
that
occurred.
The
study
involved
researchers
from
the
National
Cancer
Institute,
the
University
of
Minnesota
and
the
American
Registry
of
Radiologic
Technologists.
Key
Findings:
20
percent
of
obese
adults
in
the
United
States
smoke.
Obese
smokers
face
a
greater
risk
of
death
from
cancer
and
circulatory
(循环)
disease.
Current
smoking
is
a
greater
risk
factor
for
death
by
cancer
than
obesity
is,
generally
speaking.
The
higher
a
person's
pack-years
(number
of
packs
smoked
per
day
times
the
number
of
years
smoked)
are,
the
greater
the
risk
of
death
is.
Men
and
women
of
all
ages
faced
an
elevated
risk
of
death
due
to
circulatory
disease
as
BMI
increased.
And
for
those
who
were
both
obese
and
currently
smoking,
risk
of
circulatory
disease
increased
6
to
11
times
under
the
age
of
65,
as
compared
to
their
never-smoking,
normal
weight
counterparts.
While
it's
not
surprising
that
obesity
coupled
with
smoking
is
a
recipe
for
trouble,
it
is
important
to
highlight
this
growing
health
concern
in
America
today.
Taking
Charge
of
Your
Health
Making
healthy
choices
can
be
difficult
when
we're
constantly
exposed
to
products
that
are
dangerous
to
our
health,
but
it's
not
impossible.
With
education
and
some
motivation,
we
all
have
the
ability
to
make
lasting
changes
for
the
better.
If
you're
an
overweight
smoker
worried
about
gaining
weight
due
to
quitting,
take
heart.
It's
never
too
late
to
change
your
course
and
even
reduce
damage
to
some
extent.
33.What's
the
best
title
of
the
text
A.
Obese
smoking
and
death
B.
Key
findings
about
smoking
C.
Taking
charge
of
your
health
D.
Obesity
and
smoking
答案与解析:A 主旨大意题。根据文章第一段及综合全文可知本文是一项对肥胖吸烟者比正常体重的吸烟者死亡风险高3.5~5倍的研究。B、C、D三项的答案是片面的。所以选A。
34.According
to
the
author,
it
is
________
to
get
rid
of
smoking.
A.
easy
and
possible
B.
difficult
and
impossible
C.
easy
and
worthwhile
D.
difficult
but
worthwhile
答案与解析:D 细节理解题。根据Making
healthy
choices
can
be
difficult
when
we're
constantly
exposed
to
products
that
are
dangerous
to
our
health,
but
it's
not
impossible.及It's
never
too
late
to
change
your
course
and
even
reduce
damage
to
some
extent.可排除A、B、C项,所以选D。
35.What
is
the
purpose
of
the
text
A.
To
inform
the
readers
of
the
findings
about
obese
smoking.
B.
To
warn
the
readers
of
the
danger
of
obese
smoking.
C.
To
tell
us
what
obese
smoking
is.
D.
To
call
on
the
obese
smokers
to
quit
smoking.
答案与解析:D 逻辑推理题。综合全文及最后一段可知作者的写作目的是号召肥胖吸烟者们戒烟。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
For
the
rest
of
March,
a
disease
will
sweep
across
the
US.
It
will
keep
kids
home
from
school.
__36__
Employees
will
suddenly
lose
their
ability
to
concentrate.
The
disease,
known
as
“March
Madness”,
refers
to
the
yearly
65 team
US
men's
college
basketball
tournament
(锦标赛).
__37__
Teams
compete
against
each
other
in
a
single elimination
(单局淘汰)
tournament
that
eventually
crowns
a
national
champion.
Nearly
20
million
Americans
will
find
themselves
prisoners
of
basketball
festival
madness.
The
fun
comes
partly
from
guessing
the
winners
for
every
game.
Friends
compete
against
friends.
__38__
Colleagues
against
bosses.
Big name
schools
are
usually
favored
to
advance
into
the
tournament.
But
each
year
there
are
dark
horses
from
little known
universities.
This
adds
to
the
madness.
Watching
a
team
from
a
school
with
3,000
students
beat
a
team
from
a
school
with
30,000,
for
many
Americans,
is
an
exciting
experience.
Two
years
ago,
the
little known
George
Mason
University
was
one
of
the
final
four
teams.
__39__
College
basketball
players
are
not
paid,
so
the
game
is
more
about
making
a
name
for
their
university
and
themselves.
__40__
About
$4
billion
will
be
spent
gambling
(赌)
on
the
event.
According
to
Media
Life
magazine,
the
event
will
bring
in
$500
million
in
advertising
income
this
year,
topping
the
post-
season
income
of
every
US
professional
league,
including
that
of
the
NBA.
A.Husbands
against
wives.
B.The
players
will
go
all
out
for
the
games.
C.But
that
doesn't
mean
money
isn't
involved.
D.College
students
will
ignore
piles
of
homework.
E.People
are
willing
to
spend
more
money
on
watching
it.
F.It
begins
on
March
15
and
lasts
through
the
beginning
of
April.
G.Many
people
had
never
even
heard
of
the
university
before
the
tournament.
答案:36-40 DFAGC
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mr
Smith
was
known
far
and
wide
as
a
strict
boss
who
watched
his
employees
like
hawks.
He
was
making
one
of
his
__41__
tours
of
the
factory
__42__
he
spotted
a
young
man
__43__
against
a
pile
of
boxes
just
outside
the
office.
Since
George,
the
man
who
was
in
__44__
of
the
office,
wasn't
around,
Smith
stood
off
to
the
side
and
watched
to
see
just
how
__45__the
young
man
would
stand
around
doing
nothing.
The
young
man
yawned,
scratched
his
head,
__46__
his
watch,
and
sat
on
the
floor.
He
took
out
a
nail
file
and
began
__47__
his
nails.
Then
he
stretched,
yawned
again,and
leaned
back
on
the
pile
of
__48__.
Smith
stepped
from
his
__49__
place
and
walked
up
to
the
young
man.
“You!”
he
shouted.
“How
much
do
you
__50__
a
week?”
The
young
man
looked
up
without
showing
any
__51__.
“Two
hundred
and
fifty
dollars,”
he
said,Smith
ran
into
the
cashier's
office,took
$250
from
the
cash
box,
and
returned.
“__52__
it,”
he
said,
“and
get
out!
Don'
t
__53__
me
see
you
around
here
again!”
The
young
man
took
the
cash,put
it
in
his
pocket,
and
__54__.Then
he
went
looking
for
George.
When
he
found
him,
Smith
was
__55__
with
anger.
“That
idler(懒惰者)
in
front
of
your
office,”
Smith
said.
“I
just
gave
him
a
__56__
pay
and
fired
him.
What's
the
matter
with
you,
letting
him
stand
around
__57__
he
had
nothing
to
do?”
“You
__58__
the
boy
in
the
red
shirt?”
George
asked.
“Yes!
The
guy
in
the
red
shirt!”
“He
was
waiting
for
the
twenty
dollars
we
__59__
him
for
lunch,”
George
said.
“He__60__for
the
coffee
shop
around
the
corner.
41.A.
favourite
B.
common
C.ordinary
D.
regular
42.A.
while
B.
when
C.although
D.
since
43.A.
pushing
B.
pulling
C.leaning
D.
lifting
44.A.
charge
B.
need
C.support
D.
case
45.A.
much
B.
long
C.often
D.
many
46.A.
aimed
at
B.
glared
at
C.pointed
at
D.
looked
at
47.A.
cleaning
B.
repairing
C.folding
D.
beautifying
48.A.
hawks
B.
shirts
C.boxes
D.
tables
49.A.
working
B.
sleeping
C.hiding
D.
living
50.A.
pay
B.
make
C.owe
D.
borrow
51.A.
care
B.
warn
C.doubt
D.
effort
52.A.
Make
B.
Stop
C.Take
D.
Tear
53.A.
allow
B.
forbid
C.remind
D.
let
54.A.
cried
B.
won
C.flew
D.
left
55.A.
blue
B.
red
C.yellow
D.
dark
56.A.
hour's
B.
week's
C
month's
D.
year's
57.A.
as
though
B.
even
though
C.now
that
D.
so
that
58.A.
refer
B.
witness
C.mean
D.
fire
59.A.
pay
B.
lend
C.belong
D.
owe
60.A.
works
B.
stays
C.
makes
D.
pays
答案与解析:
41.D 文章第一句表明史密斯先生像老鹰一样监视自己的手下,所以此空表示他每天都例行公事般地在工厂内到处巡视,检查工作,以免有人怠工。regular表示“定期的,有规律的”。
42.B 这里是一个固定句型,用“be
doing
sth.
when”表示“正在做某事突然发生另外一件事情”。
43.C 他正在例行检查时突然发现一个人斜靠在一堆盒子上。下文第43空前有暗示。
44.A 乔治是主管(in
charge
of)这个部门的人,他当时不在场。in
need
of需要;in
support
of支持;in
case
of以防,均不合题意。
45.B 老板不动声色,心中在想,我看你无所事事到何时!how
long表示“要多久”。
46.D 这个年轻人打呵欠,抓头,(因为等得不耐烦了)看表,然后坐在地板上。aim
at瞄准;glare
at怒目而视;point
at指向。根据上下文可以确定答案。
47.A 年轻人又拿出指甲剪来清洁自己的手指甲。repair维修;fold折叠;beautify使美化,均不符合题意。
48.C 从第一段的最后一句中“...he
spotted
a
young
man
__43__
against
a
pile
of
boxes
just
outside
the
office.”可以得到答案。
49.C 此时老板再也按捺不住,从藏身之处冲出来,而不是工作之处、睡觉之处或生活之处,因为他暗中观察那个年轻人很久了。
50.B 老板问那个年轻人一周挣(make)多少钱。make
money=earn
money赚钱。
51.A 这个年轻人感到十分突然与迷惑,因此他对这个人的提问没有显示任何的在意(care)。
52.C 老板听到年轻人的回答后,马上冲到会计室,从现金柜子中拿出250美元,回来后,对年轻人说:“拿着这250美元,走人。再不要让我看到你!”
53.D 老板十分生气:“再也不要让我看到你!”因为他把这个年轻人看成了自己的一个员工。
54.D 年轻人拿上现金,放进口袋,离开了。
55.B 每个颜色词都有特定的表示情绪的含义:red—生气,blue—沮丧,yellow—下流,dark—忧郁。此外表示老板因为发怒而生气,故选red。
56.B 从第50空处的“How
much
do
you
__50__
a
week?”可知,老板给了那个年轻人一周的薪水。
57.A 老板质问主管乔治先生为什么让那个年轻人坐在那里好像(as
if/though)无事可干一样。
58.C 乔治先生问老板指的是不是那个穿红上衣的男孩。
59.D 乔治说,他是给他们午餐,他们欠他二十美元。
60.A 乔治说,他正在那儿等我们跟他结账呢,他在拐弯处的咖啡店工作。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
story
happened
in
Japan
__61__
a
house
was
redecorated
and
the
wall
inside
a
room
was
removed.
The
inside
of
the
wall
was
hollow.
When
the
owner
of
the
house
removed
the
wall,
he
saw
a
gecko(壁虎)
inside
the
wall.
Its
tail
was
pinned
by
a
nail
__62__(come)
through
the
wall
from
outside.
The
owner
was
very
curious
why
the
gecko
was
still
alive.
Then
the
nail
caught
his
eye.
Goodness!
It
is
the
nail
that
was
driven
here
ten
years
ago
when
the
house
was
built!
How
amazing
it
is
__63__
the
gecko
to
have
lived
in
the
wall
in
complete
__64__(dark)
for
ten
years!
But
on
second
thought,
the
curious
house
owner
wondered
how
this
gecko
could
live
through
10
years
with
its
tail
__65__(nail)
down
and
being
unable
to
go
anywhere
So
he
tried
to
find
out
how
this
small
creature
could
be
fed.
After
a
little
while,
there
appeared
another
gecko
with
food
in
__66__
mouth!
What
a
shocking
scene!
For
ten
years,
this
little
gecko
had
never
failed
to
feed
the
trapped
one.
The
story
touched
me
so
__67__(deep)
that
it
is
useless
to
find
out
__68__
relationships
they
had
between
them.
Parent
__69__
child
Friends
Lovers
Brothers
or
sisters
__70__
last
thing
we
should
do
is
to
abandon
your
beloved
in
hardship.
答案:61.where 62.coming 63.for 64.darkness 65.nailed 66.its 67.deeply 68.what 69.and
70.The
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear
Editor,
I'm
the
boy
student
in
a
key
middle
school
in
our
city.
I
fond
of
play
the
piano.
It
is
known
by
us
that
the
college
entrance
examination
is
approaching.
I
must
get
good
prepared
for
it.
So
I
have
only
fifteen
minutes
to
play
the
piano
on
every
day.
I
don't
want
to
give
up
my
favorite,
and
my
parents
forbade
me
to
continue
playing
it.
They
think
it
a
waste
of
time
to
do
it
now.
How
do
you
think
of
it
Could
you
give
me
some
advices
on
how
to
deal
with
the
problem
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Thank
you.
答案:
Dear
Editor,
I'm
boy
student
in
a
key
middle
school
in
our
city.
I
fond
of
the
piano.
It
is
known
us
that
the
college
entrance
examination
is
approaching.
I
must
get
prepared
for
it.
So
I
have
only
fifteen
minutes
to
play
the
piano
every
day.
I
don't
want
to
give
up
my
favorite,
my
parents
me
to
continue
playing
it.
They
think
it
a
waste
of
time
to
do
it
now.
do
you
think
of
it
Could
you
give
me
some
on
how
to
deal
with
the
problem
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Thank
you.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
你的英语老师让同学们就发展克隆技术展开了讨论,同学们纷纷发表了自己的看法。请你根据下面的表格写一篇120个词左右的短文做一总结,并发表自己的看法。
话题
Cloning
观点及支持率
65%
for
35%
against
你的观点
理由
1.克隆技术能够促进科学的发展;2.克隆技术对人类很有益,它可以帮助治愈很多疾病,挽救很多人的生命
1.目前,克隆技术还存在很多问题,滥用这项技术会给人类带来难以想象的后果;2.如果有科学家利用克隆技术来克隆人的话,将会导致很多问题的出现,如人口猛增等
……
注意:开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Today
we
had
a
class
discussion
about
whether
cloning
should
be
developed.
Opinions
varied.
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范文:
Today
we
had
a
class
discussion
about
whether
cloning
should
be
developed.
Opinions
varied.
About
65%
of
the
students
argue
that
cloning
should
be
encouraged
because
it
is
part
of
the
general
development
and
progress
of
science,
which
has
brought
us
many
benefits.
We
have
good
reasons
to
think
cloning
can
help
cure
many
diseases
and
save
lives.
However,
35%
of
the
students
hold
that
cloning
still
has
too
many
unsolved
problems
associated
with
it,
and
the
misuse
of
it
could
have
unimaginable
consequences.
Furthermore,
the
cloning
of
humans
could
lead
to
social
problems,
such
as
population
explosion.
In
my
opinion,
since
cloning
is
such
a
new
technology,
we
must
be
careful
to
make
appropriate
use
of
it.
It
could
bring
us
a
lot
of
benefits
as
long
as
we
can
avoid
the
possibility
of
causing
harm.