广东省清远市清城区2017届高三上学期期末考试A卷英语试题(含答案)

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广东省清远市清城区高三第一学期期末统考(A)卷
英语试题
(本卷满分150分,时间120分钟)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
(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.When
will
the
woman
most
probably
meet
the
man

A.At
6:00.
B.At
6:1
5.
C.At
6:30.
2.Where
does
this
conversation
most
probably
take
place
A.In
a
theatre.
B.In
an
office.
C.In
a
restaurant.
3.Why
did
so
many
old
people
die
last
month?
A.It
was
too
hot.
B.It
was
too
cold.
C.
They
were
too
old.
4.What
will
the
man
do
first
A.Read
the
operation
manual(说明).
B.Try
the
buttons
one
by
one.
C.Have
the
machine
repaired.
5.What
do
we
know
about
the
woman

A。She
used
to
work
in
a
car
company.
B.She
wishes
to
have
a
different
kind
of
job.
C.She’d
like
her
manager’s
opinion
on
her
work.
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6至8题。
6.What
is
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.Guard
and
worker.
B.Driver
and
passenger.
C.Employer
and
employee.
7.Why
is
the
man
often
late
for
work
A.He
cares
for
his
aunt.
B.He
gets
caught
in
traffic.
C.He
doesn’t
like
his
work
hours.
8.What
might
the
man
think
of
the
woman

A.She
is
unfriendly.
B.She
is
unreasonable.
C.She
is
understanding.
听第7段对话,回答第9至1
O题。
9.What
is
a
special
feature
of
New
Orleans
A.Its
narrow
streets.
B.Its
French
Quarter.
C.Its
shops
and
restaurants.
1
0.Why
do
the
cars
in
San
Francisco
need
good
brakes
A.There
are
hills
in
the
city.
B.The
city
has
strict
traffic
rules.
C.There
are
many
travelers
in
the
city.
听第8段对话,回答第11至1
3题。
1
1.Where
is
the
man
now
A.At
a
radio
station.
B.In
a
downtown
area.
C.On
the
scene
of
an
incident.
12.What
is
the
main
aim
of
the
latest
attack
A.The
living
areas
of
the
citizens.
B.The
present
site
of
city
leaders.
C.The
main
lines
of
transportation.
13.What
is
the
main
problem
as
a
result
of
the
war
so
far
A.Lack
of
food.
B.A
shortage
of
clothing.
C.Catching
diseases.
听第九段材料,回答第14至16小题
14.What
does
the
man
notice
about
the
woman

A.She
is
acting
tired.

B.She
has
gained
weight.
C.She’s
in
good
physical
condition.
1
5.What
do
we
know
about
a
total
body
workout
A.It
works
all
the
muscles.
B.It
takes
place
outdoors.
C.It
is
mainly
for
adults.
1
6.How
does
the
woman
continue
the
exercise
after
the
snow
melts

A.She
takes
up
a
new
sport.
B.
She
uses
an
exercise
machine.
C.She
does
another
type
of
exercise.
听第1
0段独白,回答第l
7至20题。
1
7.What
is
the
speaker
mainly
telling
the
listeners
about
A.Vacation
arrangements.
B.College
facilities.
C.Dormitory
management.
1
8.How
long
will
most
of
the
dormitories
be
closed

A.For
about
5
days.。
B.For
about
10
days.
C.For
about
15
days.
19.What
will
remain
open
as
usual

A.The
post
office
and
the
college
office.
B.The
library
and
the
computer
center.
C.The
college
store
and
the
dining-halls.
20.What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker
A.He
is
president
of
the
college.
B.He
normally
lives
in
Butler
Hall.
C.He
is
in
charge
of
general
affairs.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Still
seeking
a
destination
for
your
weekend
break
There
are
some
places
which
are
probably
a
mere
wall
away
from
your
college.
King’s
Art
Centre
A
day
at
the
Centre
could
mean
a
visit
to
an
exhibition
of
the
work
of
one
of
the
most
interesting
contemporary
artists
on
show
anywhere.
This
weekend
sees
the
opening
of
an
exhibition
of
four
local
artists.
You
could
attend
a
class
teaching
you
how
to
‘learn
from
the
masters’
or
get
more
creative
with
paint

free
of
charge.
The
Centre
also
runs
two
life
drawing
classes
for
which
there
is
a
small
fee.
The
Botanic
Garden
The
Garden
has
over
8,000
plant
species;
it
holds
the
research
and
teaching
collection
of
living
plants
for
Cambridge
University.
The
multi-branched
Torch
Aloe
here
is
impressive.
The
African
plant
produces
red
flowers
above
blue-green
leaves,
and
is
not
one
to
miss.
Get
to
the
display
house
to
see
Dionaea
muscipula,
a
plant
more
commonly
known
as
the
Venus
Flytrap
that
feeds
on
insects
and
other
small
animals.
The
Garden
is
also
a
place
for
wildlife-enthusiasts.
Look
for
grass
snakes
in
the
lake.
A
snake
called
‘Hissing
Sid’
is
regularly
seen
lying
in
the
heat
of
the
warm
sun.
Byron’s
Pool
Many
stories
surround
Lord
Byron’s
time
as
a
student
of
Cambridge
University.
Arriving
in
1805,
he
wrote
a
letter
complaining
that
it
was
a
place
of
“mess
and
drunkenness”.
However,
it
seems
as
though
Byron
did
manage
to
pass
the
time
pleasantly
enough.
I’m
not
just
talking
about
the
pet
bear
he
kept
in
his
rooms.
He
spent
a
great
deal
of
time
walking
in
the
village.
It
is
also
said
that
on
occasion
Byron
swam
naked
by
moonlight
in
the
lake,
which
is
now
known
as
Byron’s
Pool.
A
couple
of
miles
past
Grantchester
in
the
south
Cambridgeshire
countryside,
the
pool
is
surrounded
by
the
fields.
The
cries
of
invisible
birds
make
the
trip
a
lovely
experience
and
on
the
way
home
you
can
drop
into
the
village
for
afternoon
tea.
If
you
don’t
trust
me,
then
perhaps
you’ll
take
it
from
Virginia
Woolf
,a
famous
writer,—over
a
century
after
Byron,
she
reportedly
took
a
trip
to
swim
in
the
same
pool.
21.The
main
idea
of
the
passage
is
__________.
A.
interesting
stories
of
Lord.
Byron
B.
an
approach
to
becoming
creative
in
art
C.
the
colorful
life
in
the
countryside
D.
some
places
for
weekend
break
22.If
you
are
a
wildlife
enthusiast,
you’d
better
go
to__________.
A.
Byron’s
Pool
B.
the
Botanic
Garden
C.
King’s
Art
Centre
D.
Cambridgeshire
23.According
to
the
passage,
the
following
statements
are
wrong
except
__________.
A.
There
is
a
small
charge
for
attending
the
masters’
class
B.
Byron
liked
swimming
naked
in
the
lake
C.
Byron
seemed
to
like
keeping
pet
bears
D.
Hissing
Sid
and
Flytrap
are
impressive
animals
24.The
author’s
purpose
in
mentioning
Virginia
Woolf
is
to
show__________.
A.
she
was
a
famous
writer
B.
she
was
keen
on
swimming
C.
she
was
Byron’s
admirer
D.
Byron’s
Pool
is
a
pleasant
place
B
Do
you
like
shopping
Or
does
the
thought
of
wandering
around
the
shops
fill
you
with
terror
For
some
of
us,
shopping
is
an
enjoyable
way
of
spending
our
spare
time
and
our
money.
For
me,
it’s
something
I
would
rather
avoid.
Thank
goodness
for
the
Internet!
It’s
more
convenient
to
buy
CDs,
electrical
items,
even
food
from
the
comfort
of
your
sofa.
But
that’s
not
the
only
reason:
price
is
an
important
factor.
We
can
buy
goods
and
services
cheaper
online.
But
sometimes
the
problem
is
knowing
what
to
buy.
This
has
led
to
a
type
of
shopping
called
“showrooming”.
Showrooming
is
something
I’ve
done.
I
will
go
to
a
shop
to
see,
touch
and
try
out
products
but
then
go
home
and
buy
them
online
at
a
knock-down
price.
I’m
not
alone
in
doing
this.
Research
by
a
company
called
Foolproof,
found
24%
of
people
showroomed
while
Christmas
shopping
in
2013.
Amy
Cashman,
head
of
Technology
at
TNS
UK,
says
the
reasons
for
this
new
shopping
habit
are
that
“people
are
lacking
time,
lacking
money
and
they
want
security
about
the
products
they
are
buying
”.
She
explains
that
consumers
are
not
only
shopping
online
at
home
but
they
are
using
the
Internet
in
store
or
on
their
smartphones
to
shop
around.
But
does
this
mean
technology
will
kill
shops
Certainly
shops
will
change.
They
will
have
to
offer
more
competitive
prices
or
encourage
people
to
buy
more
by
giving
in-store
discounts
or
free
gifts.
We
mustn’t
forget
that
buying
in
a
shop
means
you
can
get
expert
advice
from
the
sales
assistant
and
you
can
get
good
aftercare.
It’s
good
to
speak
to
a
real
human
rather
than
look
at
a
faceless
computer
screen,
but
at
least
by
showrooming,
you
get
the
best
of
both
worlds!
25.
The
two
questions
in
Paragraph
1
are
raised
to
________________.
A.
introduce
the
topic
     
B.
give
two
examples
C.
compare
different
opinions
  
D.
get
answers
from
readers
26.
According
to
Amy
Cashman,
which
is
not
the
reason
for
showrooming
A.
The
lack
of
time.
B.
The
comfort
of
the
sofa.
C.
The
shortness
of
money.
D.
The
security
of
the
product.
27.
The
author’s
attitude
towards
showrooming
is
__________________.
A.
critical
 
B.
neutral
 
C.
casual
 
D.
supportive
C
When
the
sand
began
kicking
up
and
hitting
our
faces,
I
started
to
worry
that
maybe
we
had
made
a
mistake.
That
afternoon,
my
dad
had
stood
on
the
deck
(露台)
of
our
home
and
laughed
as
our
neighbors
packed
up
their
cars
and
headed
inland.
They
left
to
spend
the
night
in
motels
or
at
friends’
homes
that
were
out
of
range
of
approaching
summer
storm.
Challenging
the
weather
that
threatened
to
damping
our
spirits,
we
lit
a
fire
on
the
beach.
Dad
told
jokes
and
we
had
a
good
time.
When
it
was
6:30
p.m.,
all
laughter
disappeared.
Our
eyes
were
drawn
to
the
sky.
A
tornado
(龙卷风)
was
headed
straight
for
us!
In
a
flash,
we
were
all
on
our
feet.
The
wind
started
screaming
and
now
we
were
running
to
the
cottage.
My
mom
stopped
next
to
the
front
door.
“Where
can
we
go ”
She
shouted
at
my
dad.
Most
cottages
on
this
part
of
Lake
Michigan
had
been
built
without
basements.
Ours
was
no
exception.
The
huge
windows
and
the
cottage
itself
wouldn’t
offer
safety
from
high
wind.
“Follow
me!”
my
dad
yelled.
We
crawled
(爬)
beneath
the
deck,
pressing
ourselves
against
the
foundation
of
the
cottage.
Between
the
deck
supports,
we
watched
the
approaching
storm
in
silent
terror.
My
dad
shouted,
“Hold
on!”
and
something
else
I
couldn’t
hear
over
the
screaming
wind.
I
think
he
was
praying.
By
the
time
it
reached
our
cottage,
it
was
nothing
more
than
a
strong
wind.
The
rest
of
the
storm
lasted
for
an
hour
and
then
simply
blew
away.
“Next
time,
we’ll
stay
inland
at
Grandma’s.
Okay ”
my
dad
said.
28.What
did
the
family
do
before
the
storm
came
A.
They
left
the
motels.
B.
They
stayed
on
the
beach.
C.
They
packed
up
the
cars.
D.
They
visited
their
neighbors.
29.What
was
the
family’s
immediate
action
when
they
saw
the
tornado
approach
A.
Running
away
at
once.
B.
Praying
in
silent
terror.
C.
Crawling
on
the
ground.
D.
Closing
their
eyes
tightly.
30.Where
did
the
family
stay
in
the
storm
A.
Inside
the
car.
B.
In
a
basement.
C.
Under
a
deck.
D.
Behind
a
door.
31.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.
Life
on
the
beach
B.
Surviving
a
Storm
C.
An
Unusual
Cottage
D.
My
Admirable
Family
D
I
always
believed
that
my
parents
had
a
good
marriage,
but
just
before
I,
the
youngest
of
four
children,
turned
sixteen,
my
belief
was
painfully
tested.
My
father,
who
used
to
share
in
the
chores
around
the
house,
gradually
started
becoming
downhearted.
From
the
time
he
came
home
from
his
job
to
the
time
he
went
to
bed,
he
hardly
spoke
a
word
to
my
mom
or
us
kids.
The
strain
on
my
mom
and
dad’s
relationship
was
very
evident.
However,
I
was
not
prepared
for
the
day
that
Mom
told
us
that
Dad
had
decided
to
leave.
All
that
I
could
think
of
was
that
I
was
going
to
become
a
product
of
a
divorced
family.
It
was
something
I
never
thought
possible,
and
it
grieved
me
greatly.
I
kept
telling
myself
that
it
wasn’t
going
to
happen,
and
I
went
totally
numb
when
I
knew
my
dad
was
really
leaving.
The
night
before
he
left,
I
stayed
up
in
my
room
for
a
long
time.
I
prayed
and
I
cried
and
I
wrote
a
long
letter
to
my
dad.
I
told
him
how
much
I
loved
him
and
how
much
I
would
miss
him.
I
told
him
that
I
was
praying
for
him
and
wanted
him
to
know
that,
no
matter
what,
Jesus
and
I
loved
him.
I
told
him
that
I
would
always
and
forever
be
his
Krissie...his
Noodles.
As
I
folded
my
note,
I
stuck
in
a
picture
of
me
with
a
saying
I
had
always
heard:
“Anyone
can
be
a
father,
but
it
takes
someone
special
to
be
a
daddy.”
Early
the
next
morning,
as
my
dad
left
our
house,
I
sneaked
out
to
the
car
and
slipped
my
letter
into
one
of
his
bags.
Two
weeks
went
by
with
hardly
a
word
from
my
father.
Then,
one
afternoon,
I
came
home
from
school
to
find
my
mom
sitting
at
the
dining
room
table
waiting
to
talk
to
me.
I
could
see
in
her
eyes
that
she
had
been
crying.
She
told
me
that
Dad
had
been
there
and
that
they
had
talked
for
a
long
time.
They
decided
that
there
were
things
that
the
both
of
them
could
and
would
change
and
that
their
marriage
was
worth
saving.
Mom
then
turned
her
focus
to
my
eyes.
“Kristi,
Dad
told
me
that
you
wrote
him
a
letter.
Can
I
ask
what
you
wrote
to
him ”
I
found
it
hard
to
share
with
my
mom
what
I
had
written
from
my
heart
to
my
dad.
I
mumbled
a
few
words
and
shrugged.
A
few
days
later
my
dad
was
back.
We
never
talked
about
the
letter,
my
dad
and
I.
I
guess
I
always
figured
that
it
was
something
that
was
a
secret
between
us.
32.
What
happened
to
the
author’s
parents
when
she
was
sixteen
A.
They
left
her
alone.
 B.
They
got
divorced.
C.
They
shared
in
the
chores
together.
 D.
They
had
a
good
marriage.
33.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“grieved”
in
Para.1
A.
made
sb.
angry
B.
made
sb.
delighted
C.
made
sb.
sad
D.
made
sb.
greedy
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
The
author
handed
the
letter
directly
to
her
father.
B.
Her
father
wrote
back
to
the
author
when
he
finished
reading
the
letter.
C.
The
author’s
letter
made
a
difference
to
her
father.
D.
The
author
shared
what
she
wrote
with
her
mother.
35.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
A
Promise
Kept
B.
A
Letter
C.
A
Broken
Family
D.
A
Great
Daddy
第二节:(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
The
traditional
American
school
year
begins
in
late
August
or
early
September.It
ends
in
May
or
June,
followed
by
summer
vacation.
36___
Because
long
ago,
young
people
had
to
help
their
families
harvest
summer
crops,
At
least
this
is
what
people
today
may
think.
37___
A
recent
report
from
an
education
policy
center
at
Indiana
University
explored
the
historical
roots
of
the
traditional
school
calendar.
In
the
early
days
of
the
United
States,
children
were
not
required
to
attend
school
School
calendars
depended
on
local
needs.
38____
They
worked
on
family
farms
during
the
other
months,
City
schools
were
often
open
much
longer,
some
for
eleven
months
of
the
year.
After
the
Civil
War,
more
and
more
people
saw
the
need
for
a
system
of
required
education.
__39_______Many
city
schools
wanted
a
shorter
year
and
a
longer
summer
break,
The
schools
were
often
crowded.
There
was
no
modern
air
conditioning.
Hot
days
would
make
it
difficult
to
learn.
Many
rural
educators,
however,
pushed
for
a
longer
school
year.
They
thought
it
would
keep
children
safe
from
industrial
dangers
when
there
were
few
child-labor
laws.
So
the
traditional
school
calendar
was
a
compromise
(折中).
The
average
school
year
used
to
be
one
hundred
and
seventy
days.
Times
have
not
changed
much.
40____
But
some
experts
think
the
traditional
school
calendar
needs
to
change
because
the
needs
of
the
nation
have
changed.
This
thinking
has
led
some
schools
to
keep
students
in
class
longer.
A.
Why
such
a
long
break
B.
Today
the
common
average
is
one
hundred
and
eighty
days.
C.
Americans
think
highly
of
their
traditional
school
calendar.
D.
Most
schools
had
similar
school
calendars.
E.
But
the
reason
has
more
to
it.
F.
Students
in
rural
areas
went
to
school
for
no
more
than
six
months
of
the
year.
G.
But
they
had
different
ideas
for
the
calendar.
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)
I
was
in
desperate
need
of
a
break.
The
“witching
hour”
was
upon
us
once
again,
dinner
was
burning
on
the
stove,
and
fights
were
41
between
my
two
children.
The
crying
was
never-
ending
and
I
was
42
the
end
of
my
rope.
But
I
was
holding
down
the
fort
until
way
after
bedtime.
I
43
a
friend
who
has
four
children
the
same
ages
as
mine,
and
she
was
in
a
similar
44
.
Our
husbands
were
45
the
same
meeting
that
night.
I
could
hear
the
screaming
in
the
46
,
interrupted
by
Jen’s
shouting.
She
kept
47
the
phone
to
pick
up
the
baby
because
he
was
crying.
It
seemed
as
if
we
were
all
suffering
48
.
Couldn’t
there
be
a
way
for
us
to
break
up
the
sameness
49
!
The
first
play
date
was
at
Jen’s
house
the
following
Wednesday
at
4:00
pm.
My
daughter
50
into
the
basement
playroom
with
the
other
children.
Jen
and
I
sat
just
51
some
adult
company.
We
ordered
a
pizza
and
salad,
and
all
of
the
children
actually
ate
their
dinner.
My
kids
aren’t
big
salad
fans,
but
if
other
kids
are
eating
it,
52
it’s
cool.
The
entire
large
pizza
was
eaten
up
rapidly.
Jen
and
I
did
the
53
together.
When
we
were
done,
we
invited
them
back
and
they
all
danced
to
a
music
DVD
54
it
was
time
to
go.
My
kids
went
55
to
bed
when
we
got
home.
I
felt
rejuvenated(恢复活力的).
The
e-mail
from
Jen
the
next
morning
56
her
similar
feelings.
We
were
on
to
something
and
it
had
to
57
.
The
following
Wednesday
play
date
was
at
my
house,
and
it
was
58
the
same.
The
kids
had
a
great
time
59
.
Watching
kids
play
together
without
fighting
is
a
truly
great
thing.
Wednesday
night
gives
me
a
chance
to
sit
and
really
60
my
children
as
little
people.
41.
A.
breaking
up
B.
dying
down
C.
fading
away
D.
breaking
out
42.
A.
at
B.
in
C.
on
D.
by
43.
A.
met
B.
called
C.
invited
D.
visited
44.
A.
condition
B.
situation
C.
consideration
D.
stage
45.
A.
attending
B.
holding
C.
participate
D.
join
46.
A.
environment
B.
atmosphere
C.
consequence
D.
background
47.
A.
dropping
B.
holding
C.
throwing
D.
talking
48.
A.
differently
B.
regularly
C.
equally
D.
slightly
49.
A.
Completely
B.
Absolutely
C.
Perhaps
D.
Maybe
50.
A.
hid
B.
fell
C.
disappeared
D.
dragged
51.
A.
appreciating
B.
expecting
C.
imaging
D.
enjoying
52.
A.
apparently
B.
surprisingly
C.
similarly
D.
oppositely
53.
A.
cleaning
B.
washing
C.
cooking
D.
dancing
54.
A.
when
B.
unless
C.
until
D.
before
55.
A.
slowly
B.
actively
C.
unwillingly
D.
right
56.
A.
announced
B.
explained
C.
confirmed
D.
delivered
57.
A.
improve
B.
continue
C.
stop
D.
start
58.
A.
usually
B.
exactly
C.
generally
D.
accurately
59.
A.
making
themselves
up
B.
wearing
themselves
out
C.
setting
themselves
apart
D.
giving
themselves
away
60.
A.
understand
B.
notice
C.
observe
D.
realize
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
dating
world
is
cruel.
No
matter
how
much
we
stress
the
importance
of
"inner
beauty",
looks
are
undoubtedly
 61 advantage
in
the
dating
game.
That
the
 62 (excellence)
woman
he
admires
will
realize
her
error
in
judgment
after
having
been
rejected
by
a
handsome
fellow
and
notice
him
 63 (be)
the
dream
of
every
average-looking
guy.
Well,
such
a
dream
is
highly
unlikely,
according
to
newly
 64 (publish)
research.
The
study, 65 focused
on
the
responses
of
126
female
undergraduates
after
romantic
rejection,
66 (lead)
by
psychologist
Geoff
MacDonald.
Researchers
found
women’s
distancing
 67 an
unattractive
man

even
when
that
unattractive
man
offered
acceptance

was
also
a
 68 (consequent)
of
rejection
by
an
attractive
man.
In
other
words,
after
being
refused
by
a
handsome
fellow,
women
were
found
to
be
more
likely
to
reject
a
less
attractive
man,
thus
 69 (make)
the
pain
caused
by
the
initial
rejection
even
worse.
The
indication
here
is
obvious:
Looks
are 70 (close)
associated
with
status,
at
least
in
the
dating
world.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题:每小题2分,满分20分)
71.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。
After
the
Spring
Festival,
there
arises
some
hot
topics,
and
lucky
money
is
including
as
well.
To
collect
opinions
from
the
public,
an
online
survey
has
made
these
days.
82%
of
the
participants
regard
lucky
money
as
one
of
the
most
important
traditional
custom,
representing
good
wishes
from
the
elderly
to
the
new
generation.
Besides,
lucky
money
is
the
more
attractive
part
for
children,
it
forms
the
good
memory
of
our
childhood.
The
rest,
however,
think
bad
of
it.
For
one
thing,
the
amount
is
grown
bigger
and
bigger,
making
it
a
heavy
load.
For
another,
it
has
been
a
good
excuse
to
bribe
(贿赂)
people
in
the
power,
which
is
bad
for
building
a
healthy
and
harmonious
society.
Personally
speaking,
lucky
money
is
nothing
wrong.
Only
when
we
know
its
meaning
can
you
send
our
hearty
wishes
to
the
young.
72.书面表达
假如你是王平,你的澳大利亚笔友Petter寒假期间要来清远旅游,请你给他写一封信,信的要点如下:
1.
表示欢迎;
2.
提出建议(如景点、美食或其它);
3.
祝福清远之旅愉快。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯,但不能出现与本人相关的信息;
3.
信的开头与结尾已为你拟好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Petter,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
WangPing
英语答案:
一、1-5
BCBAC
6-10
CBCBA
11-15
CBACA
16-20
BABAC
二、21-24:DBCD
25-27:ABD
28-31:BACB
32-35:BCCA
36-40:AEFGB
三、41-50
DABBA
DACBC
51-60
DAACD
CBBBC
61.an
62.excellent
63.is
64.published
65.which
66.was
led
67.from
68.consequence
69.making
70.Closely
四、1.arises→arise
2.including→included
3.has后加been
4.custom→customs
5.more→most
6.it→which
7.bad→badly
8.grown→growing
9.the去掉
10.you→we
Dear
Petter,
I
am
glad
you
are
visiting
Qingyuan
this
winter
vacation,
for
which
I
am
writing
to
express
my
warm
welcome
and
give
you
some
suggestions.
Well-known
as
a
tourist
city
in
Guangdong
province,
there
are
many
beautiful
mountains,
among
which
Feixia
is
the
most
attractive
one.
The
splendid
scenery
of
sunset
on
the
top
of
the
mountain
will
definitely
leave
a
deep
impression
on
you.
If
you
are
a
boating
lover,
boating
on
the
Beijiang
river
will
be
a
good
choice
for
you,
where
you
can
have
a
general
view
of
the
Beijiang
River.
Talking
about
the
local
food,
the
Qingyuan
chicken
enjoys
great
reputation
which
you
can
never
miss
.Besides,
the
fresh
fish
which
are
from
Beijiang
river
and
tasty
mushrooms
is
another
alternative.
Wish
you
a
good
trip
here
and
look
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
WangPing
听力原文
第一节
(Text
1)
W:Why
don’t
you
try
to
leave
your
office
at
6:1
5,and
I’ll
try
to
pick
you
up
at
6:30
M:That
may
be
a
little
late
if
we
want
to
be
sure
and
get
good
seats.I
think
I’d
rather
leave
here
at
6:00.
(Text
2)
W:This
seems
to
be
a
nice
place;we
don’t
have
to
wait
in
line.
M:No,it’s
early.Let’s
go
over
there
and
get
a
knife,fork,spoon
and
a
tray.
(Text
3)
W:The
temperature
has
reached
31°C
below
zero.I
can’t
bear
it.
M:
Neither
can
I.The
newspaper
says
many
people
died
last
month,and
71
percent
of
them
were
over
65.
(Text
4)
M:This
machine
has
so
many
buttons.I
can’t
figure
out
which
one
makes
it
run.
W:You’d
better
read
the
instructions
first.Pressing
the
buttons
improperly
may
cause
the
machine
to
break
down.
M:Oh,I
see.
(Text
5)
M:How
is
the
new
job
going
W:Well,I’m
getting
used
to
lots
of
new
things
and
working
on
problems
dealing
with
car
design.
M:Is
your
manager
satisfied
with
your
work.
W:I
hope
he’ll
give
me
his
opinion
soon.
第二节
听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。
(Text
6)
W:I
noticed
you
were
late
for
work
again.Is
there
a
problem
M:I’m
sorry,but
no
matter
how
early
I
leave
my
house,I
get
stuck
in
traffic
and
end
up
late.
W:Well,I’m
afraid
you
can’t
keep
doing
this.We’d
better
find
a
way
to
settle
the
problem.
M:I’ve
thought
about
taking
a
train
or
bus,but
I
take
care
of
my
elderly
aunt
and
I
have
to
drive
to
her
house
after
work.
W:I
see.In
that
case,you
can
come
in
later
and
make
up
the
time
at
the
end
of
the
day.
M:That
would
be
perfect.Thank
you
very
much
indeed.
听第7段对话,回答第9至10题。

(Text
7)
M:Have
you
ever
been
to
New
Orleans

W:No.What
is
it
like

M:Its
one
of
the
most
interesting
cities
in
the
world.It
has
a
French
Quarter,with
narrow
streets
and
little
old
shops.Many
of
the
shops
and
restaurants
are
French.
W:There’s
a
lot
of
jazz
music
in
New
Orleans,isn’t
there

M:Yes.You
hear
wonderful
jazz
there.New
Orleans
and
San
Francisco
are
my
favorite
cities.San
Francisco
has
one
of
the
most
beautiful
bridges
in
the
world,the
Golden
Gate
Bridge.It’s
a
very
hilly
city,so
when
you
drive,your
car
needs
good
brakes.
听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。
(Text
8)
W:We
interrupt
our
regular
news
program
to
bring
you
live
coverage
on
the
civil
disturbances
in
Karnak,where
our
man
stan
Fielding
is
stationed.Stan...
M:This
is
Stan
Fielding
reporting
live
in
the
capital
city.
Just
20
minutes
ago,rebel
forces
made
an
attack
on
the
ruling
government.
W:Now
Stan,is
this
a
sign
that
the
peace
process
has
been
totally
stopped
M:Well,so
far,anyway,to
put
down
the
civil
war
appears
hopeless
at
this
point.As
you
can
see...
W:Stan,Stan,are
you
there

M:Uh,yes.As
you
can
probably
hear
behind
me,rebel
forces
are
also
using
heavy
guns
to
hit
the
government
building.Many
government
officials
have
been
caught
inside.
W:Now,what
else

M:Well,it
is
believed
that
over
40,000
people,mostly
children,have
starved
to
death.Fortunately,no
diseases
have
broken
out,but
that
is
always
a
worry
if
this
war
continues.
W:OK,that
was
Stan
Fielding
reporting.
听第9段对话,回答第1
4至1
6题。
(Text
9)
M:Mary,you’re
looking
very
healthy
and
fit
these
days.
W:I’ve
taken
up
cross—country
skiing.
M:Oh,yes.I’ve
heard
about
the
benefits
of
the
sports.
W:It
provides
a
total
body
workout,the
kind
of
exercise
that
works
all
the
muscle
groups.It’s
the
most
effective
way
to
lose
weight.The
nicest
thing
about
it
is
that
people
of
all
ages
can
take
part.
M:That’s
great,but
what
happens
when
the
snow
melts

W:I’ve
bought
myself
an
exercise
machine
with
a
moveable
track
that
provides
the
same
type
of
exercise,So
I
can
stay
fit
regardless
of
the
time
of
year.
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M:Thank
you
for
coming
to
this
meeting,my
students
who
will
be
remaining
on
campus
during
the
winter
break.Now
1
want
you
to
fill
out
forms
giving
the
dates
you
will
be
on
campus.To
reduce
heating
costs,Butler
Hall
will
be
the
only
dormitory
open.All
the
others
will
close
at
5:00
P.m.on
Friday,Feb.7
and
won’t
reopen
until
6:00
P.m.on
Feb.1
6.Once
we
have
your
completed
forms,we’11
find
you
a
room
in
Butler
Hall.Please
have
all
you
will
need
moved
there
by
the
7
th.
Most
college
facilities,including
the
college
store
and
the
dining
halls,will
be
closed
during
the
vacation.The
library
and,the
computer
center
will
be
open,though
on
a
reduced
schedule.Only
the
post
office
and
the
college
office
will
keep
their
regular
hours.Since
1
imagine
most
of
you
are
staying
here
to
finish
the
project
let
me
wish
you
luck
with
your
work.Now
if
you
have
any
special
problems,please
don’t
hesitate
to
ask
me.Thank
you.
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