Unit
2 The
Olympic
Games单元测试题
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
think
the
weather
will
be
like
today
A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Cold.
2.Why
will
Mr.
Rogers
be
out
of
the
office
next
week
A.To
take
a
holiday.
B.To
attend
a
wedding.
C.To
travel
on
business.
3.What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next
A.Drink
some
coffee.
B.Have
a
meeting.
C.Go
back
home.
4.When
will
the
plane
probably
be
here
A.In
an
hour.
B.In
two
hours.
C.In
three
hours.
5.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.Rice.
B.Wine.
C.Fruit.
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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
is
the
man
doing
now
A.Taking
a
survey.
B.Reading
a
newspaper.
C.Having
a
class.
7.How
does
the
woman
usually
get
her
news
A.From
TV.
B.From
newspapers.
C.From
the
Internet.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
at
first
A.Exchange
the
gloves.
B.Return
the
gloves.
C.Try
on
the
gloves.
9.How
much
will
the
woman
pay
in
the
end
A.$4.
B.$25.
C.$29.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Who
will
look
after
Snow
A.Jennifer.
B.Eva.
C.Charles.
11.Why
can't
James
look
after
Snow
A.He
has
fallen
ill.
B.He'll
go
to
Paris.
C.He
will
go
to
the
beach.
12.What
day
is
it
today
A.Tuesday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Thursday.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.How
many
kilos
of
tomatoes
will
the
man
buy
A.Half
a
kilo.
B.A
kilo.
C.Two
kilos.
14.What
does
the
woman
need
to
buy
for
the
children's
lunches
A.Carrots.
B.Juice.
C.Apples.
15.Which
of
the
following
won't
the
man
buy
A.Potatoes.
B.Chocolate.
C.Beer.
16.Where
is
the
woman
now
probably
A.At
home.
B.In
the
supermarket.
C.In
the
office.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
does
the
speaker's
father
do
A.A
shopkeeper.
B.A
postman.
C.A
nurse.
18.How
many
sisters
does
the
speaker's
dad
have
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
19.Where
is
Uncle
Sean
now
A.In
the
States.
B.In
Ireland.
C.In
England.
20.What
do
we
know
about
Uncle
Sean
A.He
is
in
his
twenties.
B.He
lives
in
the
village.
C.He
studied
business
at
university.
答案:
1~5 CBCAB 6~10 ACBAC 11~15 ABACB
16~20 ABCBC
听力材料
(Text
1)
W:
I'm
not
going
swimming
in
the
pool
unless
it
warms
up
outside
today.
M:
Then
I
don't
think
you
can
swim
today.
I
think
it
is
supposed
to
stay
this
cold
all
day.
(Text
2)
M:
Why
will
Mr.
Rogers
be
out
of
the
office
next
week
To
take
a
holiday
or
go
on
business
W:
Neither.
He's
travelling
to
see
his
niece.
She's
getting
married
next
Tuesday.
(Text
3)
M:
Let's
drop
in
here
for
a
cup
of
coffee
or
something.
W:
I'm
sorry,
but
I
have
an
important
meeting
tomorrow
and
have
to
get
up
early.
M:
OK.
Let's
go
back
to
your
place.
(Text
4)
M:
When
will
the
plane
leave
W:
It
isn't
even
at
the
airport
yet.
It
should
be
here
in
an
hour,
so
your
flight
will
probably
leave
at
two
o'clock.
M:
That's
three
hours
late!
(Text
5)
M:
This
wine
tastes
a
bit
strange.
W:
It's
made
from
fruit.
M:
From
fruit
I
thought
wine
was
made
from
rice.
W:
Well,
this
is
a
special
wine.
I
made
it
myself.
(Text
6)
M:
How
often
do
you
watch
the
news
W:
Why
do
you
want
to
know
that
M:
I
have
to
do
a
survey
for
my
class.
I
decided
to
find
out
how
people
of
our
age
get
their
news.
W:
Oh.
Well,
actually
I
never
watch
the
news
on
TV.
M:
Hmm.
So
how
and
where
do
you
get
the
news
do
you
read
the
newspaper
W:
Not
really.
Well,
once
a
month
I
read
the
China
Daily
in
my
English
class,
but
it's
no
longer
news
by
the
time
I
read
it.
M:
How
do
you
get
your
news,
then
W:
Usually,
I
get
news
reports
sent
to
me
on
my
mobile
phone.
I
visit
some
news
sites
on
the
web.
(Text
7)
W:
Excuse
me.
Do
you
think
I
can
return
these
gloves
M:
What's
the
problem
with
them
W:
They're
too
small.
M:
Didn't
you
try
them
on
before
you
bought
them
W:
Well,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I
received
them
as
a
gift.
M:
OK,
I
see.
I'm
afraid
I
can't
give
you
a
cash
return,
but
you
can
exchange
them.
W:
These
gloves
are
$25,
right
M:
Yes.
I'll
bring
some
gloves
at
the
same
price
for
you
to
choose
from.
W:
Oh,
that
pair
looks
nice.
May
I
try
them
on
M:
They
are
$29.
If
you
want
that
pair,
it'll
be
a
bit
extra.
W:
OK,
I'll
take
them.
(Text
8)
W:
Hi,
Charles.
This
is
Eva
calling.
M:
Hi,
Eva.
What's
up
W:
I'll
leave
for
Beijing
this
Friday,
but
I
don't
have
anyone
to
take
care
of
Snow.
Could
you
help
me
out
M:
How
long
will
you
stay
in
Beijing
W:
For
a
week.
I'll
return
on
the
28th
of
this
month.
Could
you
watch
her
for
me
M:
I'm
planning
to
go
to
the
beach
next
week.
Is
there
anyone
else
who
could
do
that
for
you
W:
I
don't
think
so.
I
called
Jennifer
just
now.
She
said
she's
going
to
Paris
next
week.
M:
What
about
James
W:
He's
sick.
M:
Well,
then,
I'll
help
you
out.
I
guess
I
can
go
to
the
beach
some
other
time.
W:
Thank
you
so
much,
Charles.
You're
so
sweet.
I'll
drop
my
dog
at
your
place
on
my
way
to
the
airport
the
day
after
tomorrow.
(Text
9)
M:
Hi,
it's
me.
I'm
in
the
supermarket.
I
forgot
the
shopping
list.
Can
you
read
it
to
me
W:
Yes,
it's
here
on
the
fridge
door.
Let
me
see:
some
carrots,
potatoes
and
tomatoes.
M:
OK.
Shall
I
get
a
kilo
of
each
W:
No,
a
kilo
is
too
much.
Just
get
half
a
kilo.
M:
OK.
Do
we
need
anything
else
W:
Yes,
lots
of
things.
Can
you
see
if
they've
got
any
nice
apples
I
want
some
for
the
children's
lunches.
M:
Apples.
How
many
W:
Get
lots—enough
for
the
whole
week.
Back
to
the
list:
orange
juice,
some
milk
and
beer.
M:
Orange
juice
...
beer
...
milk.
W:
Someone
wrote
chocolate
on
the
list
but
don't
buy
any.
The
boys
eat
too
much
chocolate.
M:
So
you
don't
want
any
chocolate
W:
No.
I
think
that's
enough.
I'll
go
shopping
after
I
leave
the
office
tomorrow.
M:
Great.
I'll
be
quick
because
there
is
no
one
here.
See
you
in
about
half
an
hour.
W:
See
you.
Bye.
(Text
10)
Both
sides
of
my
family—my
mum's
and
my
dad's—are
from
a
very
small
town
south
of
Dublin.
My
father
is
the
postman
and
my
mum
has
a
small
shop
where
she
sells
things
like
milk,
bread—you
know,
everyday
things.
My
dad's
sisters
all
live
in
the
village.
Two
of
them
went
away
to
the
States
when
they
were
in
their
twenties
but
they
came
back
a
few
years
ago.
The
other
two
were
both
nurses
and
they
worked
in
Boston
for
about
fifteen
years.
I
went
to
see
them
a
couple
of
times
when
I
was
a
students.
Anyway,
they've
both
been
back
in
Ireland
since
1998.
Uncle
Sean—that's
my
mum's
only
brother—went
to
university
in
England
where
he
studied
business.
Now
he
lives
and
works
in
Dublin
for
an
international
company
but
he
has
bought
a
small
house
near
my
mum
and
dad
and
he
takes
his
family
there
every
weekend.
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
Here
are
our
top
tips
of
things
to
do
in
Washington
DC.
First,
head
to
the
Lincoln
Memorial.
This
was
built
in
memory
of
President
Abraham
Lincoln.
Take
a
photo
of
yourself
next
to
the
great
man,
or
have
a
rest
on
the
steps—the
same
place
where
civil
rights
(民权)
leader
Martin
Luther
King
gave
his
world famous
“I
Have
a
Dream”
speech.
Next,
walk
around
the
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial—a
long
wall
with
the
names
of
every
soldier
killed
in
Vietnam.
Or
walk
along
Pennsylvania
Avenue
and
go
on
a
guided
tour
of
the
US
Capitol
Building,
the
US
Supreme
Court
and
the
White
House,
which
has
been
the
US
president's
official
home
since
1800.
As
for
the
White
House,
tours
are
only
made
Tuesday
through
Saturday
from
7:30
am
to
11:30
am.
Later,
spend
an
afternoon
at
the
Smithsonian
Institution,
which
is
made
up
of
nine
museums
along
the
Mall.
Start
off
at
the
Smithsonian
Institution
Building
where
you
can
pick
up
a
map
and
information
on
all
of
the
museums.
Have
fun
walking
around
the
National
Museum
of
American
History,
where
you
can
see
many
different
things
such
as
George
Washington's
wooden
teeth,
Judy
Garland's
shoes
from
the
film
The
Wizard
Of
Oz
and
Muhammad
Ali's
boxing
gloves.
In
the
evening,
you
can
eat
out
at
one
of
the
restaurants
and
bars
around
Columbia
Road
and
18th
Street.
Then,
head
down
to
the
Adams
Morgan
neighborhood,
which
is
just
two
miles
from
the
White
House
and
full
of
great
bars.
It
is
the
heart
of
the
Latino
community
(拉美人社区),
and
there
are
a
large
number
of
colorful
murals
(壁画).
【文章大意】 本文是应用文。作者主要为游客们介绍了华盛顿特区的一些旅游活动安排。
21.Where
did
Martin
Luther
King
give
his
“I
Have
a
Dream”
speech
A.At
the
Lincoln
Memorial.
B.In
the
US
Supreme
Court.
C.In
the
US
Capitol
Building.
D.At
the
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial.
解析:A 细节理解题。由第二段中的the
Lincoln
Memorial
...
the
same
place
where
civil
rights
leader
Martin
Luther
King
gave
his
world famous
“I
Have
a
Dream”
speech可知A项为正确答案。
22.According
to
the
text,
the
White
House
________.
A.is
open
to
the
public
every
day
B.was
once
on
Pennsylvania
Avenue
C.has
a
wall
with
the
names
of
each
soldier
killed
in
Vietnam
D.has
been
the
US
president's
official
home
for
over
200
years
解析:D 细节理解题。由第三段中的the
White
House,
which
has
been
the
US
president's
official
home
since
1800可知,白宫作为美国总统的官邸和办公室已经有二百多年了,故选D项。
23.What
do
we
know
about
the
Adams
Morgan
neighborhood
A.It
is
very
far
from
the
White
House.
B.It
has
lots
of
restaurants
but
few
bars.
C.Few
Latinos
choose
to
live
in
this
area.
D.Many
wall
paintings
can
be
found
there.
解析:D 细节理解题。由最后一段中的the
Adams
Morgan
neighborhood
...
there
are
a
large
number
of
colorful
murals可知,在亚当斯·摩根社区有许多壁画,故选D项。
B
In
1905,
President
Theodore
Roosevelt
called
coaches
and
athletic
advisers
from
Harvard
University,
Yale
University
and
Princeton
University
to
the
White
House
to
discuss
how
to
improve
the
game
of
football.
The
changes
caused
by
Roosevelt
were
the
first
steps
in
a
long
line
of
reforms
(改革)
to
make
American
football
safer.
Football
at
the
time
was
very
dangerous
and
violent.
In
1905
alone,
at
least
18
people
died
and
more
than
150
were
injured
playing
football.
According
to
The
Washington
Post,
at
least
45
football
players
died
from
1900
to
October
1905.
Roosevelt
liked
football
and
thought
being
violent
wasn't
necessarily
a
bad
thing.
But
his
son
was
injured
while
playing
as
a
freshman
at
Harvard,
bleeding
badly
from
a
cut
over
his
eye,
and
the
nation
was
shocked
at
the
number
of
young
men
who
died
or
were
seriously
injured
playing
the
game.
People
were
especially
shaken
by
the
November
1905
death
of
Union
College
player
Harold
Moore,
who
died
after
being
kicked
in
the
head.
A
movement
rose
up
to
ban
(禁止)
the
sport,
which
was
led
by
the
president
of
Harvard
and
a
number
of
other
well known
people.
They
thought
football
had
no
place
in
civilized
(文明的)
society
and
wanted
to
throw
it
away.
According
to
The
New
York
Times,
Harvard
President
Charles
Eliot
said
that
football
was
crueler
than
fighting.
Other
schools
didn't
even
allow
students
to
play
football.
Roosevelt
wanted
to
reform
the
game
but
complained
in
a
letter
that
Eliot
wanted
to
kill
it.
Roosevelt
again
called
Harvard,
Yale
and
other
football
coaches
and
officials
to
the
White
House
in
December
1905,
with
a
view
to
taking
away
its
dangerous
features.
A
committee
was
formed
after
the
1905
season
to
look
at
changing
the
rules.
The
rules
were
changed
for
the
1906
season,
but
there
were
still
some
doubts.
The
head
coach
at
Swarthmore
College
wrote
a
series
of
articles
called
“How
to
Play
Football.”
And
it
took
a
few
years
for
the
rules
to
shake
out.
The
most
important
safety
feature
we
now
have—helmets
(头盔)—were
not
required
until
much
later.
【文章大意】 文章介绍了罗斯福总统下令改变美式足球比赛规则,才使得此项运动没有灭亡。
24.What
was
Roosevelt's
attitude
towards
football
A.He
hated
it
because
of
his
son's
injury.
B.He
liked
it
though
it
was
violent.
C.He
thought
it
a
bad
sport.
D.He
wanted
to
kill
it.
解析:B 细节理解题。根据第四段中“Roosevelt
liked
football
and
thought
being
violent
wasn't
necessarily
a
bad
thing”可知B项正确。
25.Roosevelt
called
the
coaches
to
the
White
House
in
December
1905
because
of
________.
A.the
coaches'
wishes
B.Harold
Moore's
death
C.the
public's
angry
feelings
D.the
anti football
movement
解析:D 细节理解题。根据第五段中“A
movement
rose
up
to
ban
the
sport和Roosevelt
wanted
to
reform
the
game
but
...
Eliot
wanted
to
kill
it”可知,正是由于反对足球运动的兴起,才使得罗斯福把教练们召集到白宫希望修改美式足球规则。
26.What
do
we
know
about
the
new
rules
made
in
1905
A.They
were
accepted
slowly.
B.They
required
players
to
wear
helmets.
C.Players
felt
football
was
much
easier
to
play.
D.Charles
Eliot
played
an
important
role
in
making
them.
解析:A 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“there
were
still
some
doubts”及“it
took
a
few
years
for
the
rules
to
shake
out”可知,起初新规则受到人们的怀疑,直到几年之后这些新规则才被慢慢接受。
27.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.Why
is
football
so
popular
B.The
development
of
football
C.Mind
your
safety,
football
players!
D.How
Roosevelt
helped
save
football
解析:D 主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了罗斯福总统下令改变美式足球比赛规则,才使得此项运动没有灭亡。故D项正确。
C
Mount
Hood
is
the
highest
mountain
in
Oregon,
a
state
in
the
western
United
States.
At
3,400
meters
it
is
attractive
(有吸引力的)
to
many
people,
some
of
whom,
of
course,
run
into
trouble.
Each
year
25
to
50
people
have
accidents
or
get
lost
on
Mount
Hood
and
require
rescue.
Although
most
of
these
are
understandable
accidents,
a
few
result
from
careless
risk taking.
In
one
recent
case,
three
experienced
climbers
went
hiking
(远足)
in
the
middle
of
a
snowstorm
in
December.
Most
hikers
climb
Mount
Hood
in
May
or
June
when
the
weather
conditions
are
favorable.
But
in
December,
the
mountain
is
covered
in
snow
and
ice.
Winds
up
to
135
kilometers
per
hour
blow
the
snow
around
making
it
difficult
to
see.
Temperatures
can
drop
below
freezing.
As
one
rescue
worker
put
it,
“What
were
they
thinking
They
were
just
asking
for
it.”
During
a
rescue
a
few
years
ago,
a
helicopter
full
of
rescue
workers
crashed
(坠毁)
and
the
rescue
workers
were
almost
killed.
Linda
Carle,
who
lives
in
the
Mount
Hood
area,
asks,
“If
someone
made
a
poor
decision,
why
should
rescue
teams
have
to
risk
their
lives
to
save
them
Why
do
people
take
unnecessary
risks
and
do
things
that
aren't
right
if
they
know
that
they
can
get
into
trouble?”
Most
of
the
Mount
Hood
rescue
workers
are
either
volunteers
(志愿者)
or
part
of
the
local
sheriff's
department.
There
is
no
charge
for
these
rescues.
It
is
the
taxpayers
(纳税人)
who
pay
the
bill.
Linda
Carle
suggests
that
people
who
take
careless
risks
and
require
rescue
should
be
charged
for
the
rescue.
She
feels
it
is
only
fair
that
costs
for
things
like
damaged
helicopters
and
medical
care
for
rescuers
be
paid
for
by
the
people
who
took
the
risks.
What
would
you
do
if
you
were
the
local
sheriff
at
Mount
Hood
【文章大意】 本文是议论文。作者通过本文旨在呼吁那些打算攀登胡德山的人们要选择最佳时间以免出现危险并给救援造成困难。
28.What
can
we
learn
about
Mount
Hood
A.It
lies
in
the
south
of
the
United
States.
B.It
is
the
highest
mountain
in
the
United
States.
C.The
best
time
to
climb
the
mountain
is
in
May
or
June.
D.Hundreds
of
people
get
lost
in
the
mountain
every
year.
解析:C 细节理解题。由第二段中的Most
hikers
climb
Mount
Hood
in
May
or
June
when
the
weather
conditions
are
favorable可知,每年五、六月份是攀登胡德山的最佳时间,故选C项。
29.What
Linda
Carle
says
in
the
third
paragraph
shows
a
feeling
of
________.
A.peace
B.pride
C.loneliness
D.anger
解析:D 推理判断题。由第三段中的If
someone
made
a
poor
decision,
why
should
rescue
teams
have
to
risk
their
lives
to
save
them?等信息可知,Linda
Carle对于那些不理智的登山者感到非常气愤,故选D项。
30.According
to
Linda
Carle,
risk takers
should
________.
A.pay
for
all
the
costs
needed
B.learn
to
save
themselves
C.be
taxed
at
a
higher
rate
D.work
as
volunteers
解析:A 细节理解题。由最后一段中的Linda
Carle
suggests
that
people
who
take
careless
risks
and
require
rescue
should
be
charged
for
the
rescue等信息可知,那些不理智的登山者应该承担所有救援费用,故选A项。
31.The
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
text
is
to
________.
A.ask
the
government
to
provide
more
rescuers
B.introduce
Mount
Hood
to
mountain
climbers
C.advise
climbers
to
think
twice
before
they
act
D.report
some
serious
accidents
in
Mount
Hood
解析:C 写作目的题。作者通过本文旨在呼吁那些打算攀登胡德山的人们要选择最佳时间以免出现危险并给救援造成困难,故选C项。
D
Wrestling
as
a
sport
is
practised
all
around
the
world.
Shirley
Crabtree
Jr
was
one
of
the
most
famous
English
wrestlers
in
the
1980s.
What
made
him
famous
was
his
huge
160 cm
chest.
He
would
knock
his
belly
(肚子)
into
an
enemy
and
then
jump
on
top
of
his
fallen
enemy.
All
of
this
would
be
followed
by
chants
of
“Who's
the
Daddy?”
from
the
crowd.
In
Turkey,
wrestlers
wear
short
leather
trousers
and
cover
themselves
with
olive
oil.
As
part
of
an
age old
tradition,
all
wrestlers
train
apprentices.
Then,
when
the
master
wrestler
finally
stops
wrestling,
his
apprentice
continues
the
tradition.
In
Switzerland,
the
most
popular
form
of
wrestling
is
“Schwingen”,
which
is
also
known
as
“Swiss
wrestling”
or
“Hoselupf”
(trouser
lifting).
It
is
practised
indoors
on
wooden
floors.
As
part
of
this
sport,
fighters
wear
special
canvas
(帆布)
trousers.
In
Iceland,
wrestlers
have
to
wear
a
leather
harness
(皮带)
around
the
middle
part
of
their
body
and
the
top
parts
of
their
legs.
During
the
fight,
wrestlers
try
to
hold
the
harness
and
throw
their
enemies
to
the
ground.
No
country
is
quite
so
“wrestling mad”
as
Mexico.
There,
it
is
known
as
“lucha
libre”.
Mexico
has
the
largest
number
of
professional
wrestlers
in
the
world.
The
style
is
similar
to
wrestling
in
the
US,
but
the
big
difference
is
that
wrestlers
wear
masks
(面具).
In
fact,
masks
are
an
important
part
of
Mexican
wrestling
and
can
be
traced
back
to
Aztec
traditions.
Today,
wrestling
in
Mexico
is
a
serious
business
and
winners
are
national
heroes.
There's
no
doubt
that
wrestling
is
one
of
the
oldest,
most
widely practised
and
popular
sports
out
there.
And
when
it
comes
to
fighting,
wrestling
is
still
“the
daddy”.
【文章大意】 本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了摔跤这项运动在世界各地发展的情况。
32.According
to
the
text,
Shirley
Crabtree
Jr
________.
A.was
an
American
wrestler
B.became
famous
in
the
early
20th
century
C.was
known
for
his
chest
size
D.finished
off
his
enemies
with
his
head
解析:C 细节理解题。由第一段中的What
made
him
famous
was
his
huge
160 cm
chest.
He
would
knock
his
belly
into
an
enemy
and
then
jump
on
top
of
his
fallen
enemy可知,Shirley
Crabtree
Jr之所以能够成名得益于其宽阔的胸膛,故选C项。
33.What
does
the
underlined
word
“apprentices”
in
Paragraph
2
most
probably
refer
to
A.Visitors.
B.Learners.
C.Athletes.
D.Pets.
解析:B 词义猜测题。由该词后的Then,
when
the
master
wrestler
finally
stops
wrestling,
his
apprentice
continues
the
tradition可知,所有的摔跤选手都会培养学徒以便自己退休以后后继有人,故选B项。
34.Which
of
the
following
most
probably
takes
place
in
Iceland
解析:D 细节理解题。由第二段中的In
Iceland,
wrestlers
have
to
wear
a
leather
harness
around
the
middle
part
of
their
body
and
the
top
parts
of
their
legs可知,D项图片所示内容与冰岛摔跤选手的着装相符。
35.What
do
we
know
about
wrestling
in
Mexico
A.It
is
a
popular
sporting
event.
B.It
is
also
known
as
“Hoselupf”.
C.It
is
the
same
as
wrestling
in
America.
D.It
is
hard
for
a
wrestler
to
make
a
living.
解析:A 推理判断题。由第三段中的No
country
is
quite
so
“wrestling mad”
as
Mexico
...
Mexico
has
the
largest
number
of
professional
wrestlers
in
the
world可知,在墨西哥摔跤是一项很受欢迎的体育运动,故选A项。
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。
You
failed
to
pass
exams
and
you
might
feel
a
bit
like
a
failure,
but
actually
you
were
not.
Here
are
some
signs
that
show
you
are
doing
well
in
life
even
though
you
don't
think
so!
__36__
Sometimes
a
bit
more
than
you
should!
Food
is
such
an
overlooked
(忽略的)
blessing,
yet
if
you
miss
it
for
a
few
hours
you
will
start
feeling
the
necessity
of
it.
Take
the
time
to
enjoy
your
next
meal,
whatever
that
is.
Knowledge
is
at
your
fingertips.
__37__
Since
knowledge
is
power,
seize
that
power
and
let
it
help
you
in
the
pursuit
(追求)
of
your
dreams.
Take
advantage
of
all
the
“learning”
chances
that
come
your
way.
You
have
a
dream.
__38__
You
have
the
ability
to
embrace
it
and
create
it.
Don't
give
up
on
dreaming
or
on
your
dreams.
They
are
what
life's
best
things
are
made
up
of.
You
have
the
ability
to
forgive.
__39__
Never
mind
the
world,
just
your
life!
Imagine
how
unhappy
you
would
be
if
you
did
not
have
the
ability
to
forgive
others'
mistakes
as
well
as
your
own.
You
have
the
unique
gift
for
forgiving
and
moving
on.
You
strive
(努力)
to
be
better.
The
fact
that
you
are
feeling
a
bit
down
because
you
haven't
achieved
what
you
want
to
achieve
shows
you
are
trying.
You
always
strive
to
be
better.
__40__
So
don't
give
up.
A.
You
have
food
to
eat.
B.
Whatever
your
dream
is,
it's
yours.
C.
Each
difficulty
has
led
you
to
where
you
are
today.
D.
In
this
day
and
age,
you
can
learn
anything
you
want.
E.
Sometimes
forgiveness
is
really
a
gift
you
give
to
friends.
F.
And
as
long
as
you
continue
to
do
that,
success
will
come.
G.
Can
you
imagine
what
this
world
would
look
like
without
forgiveness
【文章大意】 本文是说明文,话题是日常生活类。有时候你会觉得自己很失败,事实却不是这样。其实你做得很好。
解析:
36.A 根据下文Food
is
such
an
overlooked
blessing
...可知,你有食物可以享用。
37.D 根据空前的Knowledge
is
at
your
fingertips可知,在这个时代,你可以学到任何你想学的东西。
38.B 根据空前的You
have
a
dream可知,不管你的梦想是什么,那都是你自己的梦想。
39.G 根据空后的Never
mind
the
world,
just
your
life可知,你能想象如果没有宽恕的话,这个世界会是什么样子吗?
40.F 根据空前的You
always
strive
to
be
better可知,只要我们努力,我们会成功的。
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。
The
first
time
I
saw
Kai,
she
was
sitting
in
my
front
yard
hugging
my
dog.
Seeing
me,
she
__41__,
smiled,
and
waved.
She
introduced
herself
as
my
__42__
neighbor
while
she
continued
petting
my
dog.
I
liked
her
__43__
but
didn't
know
then
what
an
impact
(影响)
she
would
have
on
my
__44__.
Soon
we
were
not
only
neighbors
but
good
__45__.
When
Kai
greeted
you
with
her
__46__
voice,
you
always
felt
like
the
most
special
person
in
the
world.
Anyone
who
came
to
her
door
was
treated
like
__47__.
Whenever
my
sons,
daughters,
and
I
visited
her,
she
would
__48__
us
in
with
a
smile,
sit
us
down,
and
__49__
us
a
piece
of
cake.
She
was
always
__50__
others
and
encouraging
others.
No
matter
who
you
were,
you
__51__
left
her
house
feeling
a
little
happier.
All
of
the
time
I
was
getting
to
know
Kai,
though,
she
was
__52__.
She
told
me
that
her
illness
was
terminal
(晚期的).
She
was
battling
(搏斗)
with
several
health
problems
and
was
slowly
losing
the
__53__.
Her
husband
and
she
had
their
own
business,
__54__
after
a
while,
Kai
was
too
__55__
to
work
anymore.
She
had
to
spend
most
of
her
time
in
__56__.
Finally,
on
a
cold
morning,
her
__57__
gave
out
and
she
died
in
her
home.
The
day
she
__58__,
I
walked
back
to
my
house,
closed
the
door
to
my
bedroom
and
__59__.
She
had
touched
me
so
much.
I
had
become
a
__60__
person
because
of
her.
I
still
miss
her
today.
【文章大意】 本文是夹叙夹议文,话题是日常生活类。作者的新邻居Kai身患绝症,但她待人友好,积极乐观,对作者的人生观产生了重大影响。
41.A.looked
around
B.went
away
C.came
back
D.stood
up
解析:D 根据文章的第一句可知,Kai当时坐在作者家的前院,看见作者之后她站起来(stood
up),笑着跟作者打招呼。
42.A.next
B.only
C.new
D.friendly
解析:C 根据第一句中的The
first
time
I
saw
Kai
...可以推知,Kai刚搬到这里,是作者的新(new)邻居。
43.A.gradually
B.immediately
C.finally
D.actually
解析:B 根据上文Kai抚摸作者家的狗,见到作者之后热情地打招呼等行为可以推知,作者一下子(immediately)就喜欢上了她。
44.A.job
B.life
C.children
D.parents
解析:B 作者当时并不知道Kai会对她的人生(life)产生多么重要的影响。
45.A.friends
B.classmates
C.partners
D.writers
解析:A 与本空前的neighbors构成递进,作者和Kai不仅是好邻居,而且还成为了好朋友(friends)。
46.A.funny
B.sweet
C.low
D.loud
解析:B 当Kai用甜美的(sweet)声音与你打招呼时,你会觉得你是世界上最特别的人。
47.A.family
B.leaders
C.passengers
D.guests
解析:A 任何人去Kai家里时,她都会像对待家人(family)一样对待他们。
48.A.call
B.follow
C.push
D.welcome
解析:D 与本空前的visited构成呼应。每次作者和她的孩子们去Kai家时,Kai都会用笑脸把他们迎(welcome)进门,让他们坐下,并给他们切(cut)一块蛋糕。
49.A.buy
B.cut
C.send
D.tell
解析:B 参考上题解析。
50.A.feeding
B.watching
C.helping
D.teaching
解析:C 与本空后的encouraging构成并列,她总是乐于助人(helping),给人鼓励。
51.A.never
B.sometimes
C.often
D.always
解析:D 上一句中的always有提示,无论你是谁,从她家离开时,你总会(always)感到你变得更开心了。
52.A.falling
B.missing
C.dying
D.leaving
解析:C 根据下文中的her
illness
was
terminal可知,作者在逐渐了解Kai时,她已经生命垂危了(dying)。
53.A.fight
B.opportunity
C.interest
D.wealth
解析:A 根据本空前的battling可以推知,Kai在与几种疾病搏斗,但是她慢慢输掉了这场战斗(fight)。
54.A.because
B.so
C.but
D.and
解析:C Kai和丈夫有自己的公司,但是(but)后来,她变得越来越虚弱(weak),不能再工作了。
55.A.old
B.angry
C.nervous
D.weak
解析:D 参考上题解析。
56.A.town
B.office
C.bed
D.school
解析:C 根据上一句Kai的身体状况可知,她不得不在床上(bed)度过她大部分的时间。
57.A.body
B.patience
C.house
D.husband
解析:A 根据本空后的died可知,最后,在一个寒冷的早晨,她的身体(body)再也扛不住了。
58.A.turned
up
B.passed
away
C.broke
down
D.gave
up
解析:B 上一句中的died有提示。在Kai去世(passed
away)的那天,作者回到家里,关上卧室门,大哭了(cried)一场。
59.A.cried
B.waited
C.stopped
D.slept
解析:A 参考上题解析。
60.A.richer
B.braver
C.taller
D.better
解析:D 根据上文Kai为人处世的方式可以推知,在她的影响下,作者成为了一个更好的(better)人。
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。
In
April
I
put
a
bag
__61__
was
filled
with
food,
water,
candies,
a
first aid
box,
and
the
like
in
my
car.
During
the
month,
if
I
saw
someone
in
need,
I
would
look
for
something
in
the
bag
__62__
(help)
them.
After
April,
there
were
only
a
few
items
__63__
(leave)
in
my
bag,
so
I
added
a
few
more
things
in
it,
__64__
(include)
some
gift
cards.
Today,
I
was
at
a
convenient
store
returning
a
DVD
I
__65__
(rent)
for
my
daughter.
A
man
came
__66__
to
me,
asking
for
some
money
for
his
bus
fare.
I
rarely
carry
cash,
but
I
thought
my
car
might
have
change
in
it.
I
told
the
man
I
would
look
to
see
__67__
there
was
any
change
in
my
car
or
not.
I
searched
and
searched,
and
__68__
(final)
found
there
was
a
scratch
card
(刮刮卡)
in
the
bag.
I
handed
it
to
the
seemingly
__69__
(educate)
man,
and
wished
him
good
luck.
As
I
pulled
out,
he
scratched
it
and
with
__70__
(excite)
he
shouted
that
he'd
won
a
free
ticket.
解析:
61.which/that 考查关系代词。设空处引导限制性定语从句修饰bag,且在从句中作主语,故填which/that。
62.to
help 考查不定式作状语的用法。“我”在包里找东西是为了帮助他们,故填to
help。
63.left 考查过去分词作定语的用法。设空处作后置定语修饰items,因leave与items之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,且leave所表示的动作已经发生,故填left。
64.including 考查动词 ing形式作状语的用法。设空处作状语,因I与include之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,且include所表示的动作与added所表示的动作同时发生,故填including。
65.had
rented 考查过去完成时。rent所表示的动作发生在系动词was之前,应用过去完成时,故填had
rented。
66.up 考查副词。come
up在此意为“走近”。
67.whether/if 考查连接词。设空处引导宾语从句,且由“or
not”可知,此处应填whether/if。
68.finally 考查副词。设空处作状语,修饰谓语动词found,故填finally。
69.educated 考查形容词作定语的用法。设空处作定语修饰man,表示“有教养的”,故填educated。
70.excitement 考查名词。设空处作介词with的宾语,表示“兴奋”,故填excitement。
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)
假设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(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
The
English
language
has
now
became
an
international
language
because
it
is
using
widely
in
the
world.
If
you
want
to
do
the
business
with
foreigners,
you
have
to
learn
English.
As
we
know,
most
of
us
speak
and
write
in
English.
Now
English
is
one
of
the
work
languages
at
international
meetings.
In
order
to
improve
your
knowledges,
you
should
be
able
to
read
English
books
and
magazines.
English
taught
in
most
of
our
country's
schools,
so
many
students
don't
know
why
they
should
learn
it.
However,
it
is
hoped
that
all
the
students
learn
the
language
careful
and
make
well
use
of
it.
答案:
The
English
language
has
now
an
international
language
because
it
is
widely
in
the
world.
If
you
want
to
do
business
with
foreigners,
you
have
to
learn
English.
As
we
know,
most
of
speak
and
write
in
English.
Now
English
is
one
of
the
languages
at
international
meetings.
In
order
to
improve
your
,
you
should
be
able
to
read
English
books
and
magazines.
English
taught
in
most
of
our
country's
schools,
many
students
don't
know
why
they
should
learn
it.
However,
it
is
hoped
that
all
the
students
learn
the
language
and
make
use
of
it.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
你校于9月8日举行了秋季运动会,请你根据以下要点写一篇英语短文给你校英语刊物的Colourful
school
life栏目撰稿:
1.运动会举行的时间和地点;
2.参加人员及比赛项目;
3.比赛情况;
4.影响。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
答案:
On
September
8th,
the
autumn
sports
meet
was
held
in
the
playground
of
our
school.
During
this
sports
meet,
300
students
from
24
classes
competed
in
16
events.
During
the
competitions,
all
the
players
struggled
for
the
honour
of
their
classes.
Other
students
cheered
the
players
on.
Although
some
runners
were
tired,
they
didn't
give
up
and
kept
on
trying
hard.
In
the
end,
Wang
Lin,
who
was
from
Class
6,
Senior
1,
won
first
place
in
the
3,000 meter
race
and
the
players
from
Class
8,
Senior
2
came
first
among
all
the
classes.
This
activity
was
a
great
success.
For
one
thing,
it
reduced
students'
stress;
for
another,
it
helped
develop
the
students'
friendships
between
one
another.Unit
2 The
Olympic
Games单元测试题
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
think
the
weather
will
be
like
today
A.Warm. B.Hot. C.Cold.
2.Why
will
Mr.
Rogers
be
out
of
the
office
next
week
A.To
take
a
holiday.
B.To
attend
a
wedding.
C.To
travel
on
business.
3.What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next
A.Drink
some
coffee.
B.Have
a
meeting.
C.Go
back
home.
4.When
will
the
plane
probably
be
here
A.In
an
hour.
B.In
two
hours.
C.In
three
hours.
5.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.Rice.
B.Wine.
C.Fruit.
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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
is
the
man
doing
now
A.Taking
a
survey.
B.Reading
a
newspaper.
C.Having
a
class.
7.How
does
the
woman
usually
get
her
news
A.From
TV.
B.From
newspapers.
C.From
the
Internet.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
at
first
A.Exchange
the
gloves.
B.Return
the
gloves.
C.Try
on
the
gloves.
9.How
much
will
the
woman
pay
in
the
end
A.$4.
B.$25.
C.$29.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Who
will
look
after
Snow
A.Jennifer.
B.Eva.
C.Charles.
11.Why
can't
James
look
after
Snow
A.He
has
fallen
ill.
B.He'll
go
to
Paris.
C.He
will
go
to
the
beach.
12.What
day
is
it
today
A.Tuesday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Thursday.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.How
many
kilos
of
tomatoes
will
the
man
buy
A.Half
a
kilo.
B.A
kilo.
C.Two
kilos.
14.What
does
the
woman
need
to
buy
for
the
children's
lunches
A.Carrots.
B.Juice.
C.Apples.
15.Which
of
the
following
won't
the
man
buy
A.Potatoes.
B.Chocolate.
C.Beer.
16.Where
is
the
woman
now
probably
A.At
home.
B.In
the
supermarket.
C.In
the
office.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
does
the
speaker's
father
do
A.A
shopkeeper.
B.A
postman.
C.A
nurse.
18.How
many
sisters
does
the
speaker's
dad
have
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
19.Where
is
Uncle
Sean
now
A.In
the
States.
B.In
Ireland.
C.In
England.
20.What
do
we
know
about
Uncle
Sean
A.He
is
in
his
twenties.
B.He
lives
in
the
village.
C.He
studied
business
at
university.
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
Here
are
our
top
tips
of
things
to
do
in
Washington
DC.
First,
head
to
the
Lincoln
Memorial.
This
was
built
in
memory
of
President
Abraham
Lincoln.
Take
a
photo
of
yourself
next
to
the
great
man,
or
have
a
rest
on
the
steps—the
same
place
where
civil
rights
(民权)
leader
Martin
Luther
King
gave
his
world famous
“I
Have
a
Dream”
speech.
Next,
walk
around
the
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial—a
long
wall
with
the
names
of
every
soldier
killed
in
Vietnam.
Or
walk
along
Pennsylvania
Avenue
and
go
on
a
guided
tour
of
the
US
Capitol
Building,
the
US
Supreme
Court
and
the
White
House,
which
has
been
the
US
president's
official
home
since
1800.
As
for
the
White
House,
tours
are
only
made
Tuesday
through
Saturday
from
7:30
am
to
11:30
am.
Later,
spend
an
afternoon
at
the
Smithsonian
Institution,
which
is
made
up
of
nine
museums
along
the
Mall.
Start
off
at
the
Smithsonian
Institution
Building
where
you
can
pick
up
a
map
and
information
on
all
of
the
museums.
Have
fun
walking
around
the
National
Museum
of
American
History,
where
you
can
see
many
different
things
such
as
George
Washington's
wooden
teeth,
Judy
Garland's
shoes
from
the
film
The
Wizard
Of
Oz
and
Muhammad
Ali's
boxing
gloves.
In
the
evening,
you
can
eat
out
at
one
of
the
restaurants
and
bars
around
Columbia
Road
and
18th
Street.
Then,
head
down
to
the
Adams
Morgan
neighborhood,
which
is
just
two
miles
from
the
White
House
and
full
of
great
bars.
It
is
the
heart
of
the
Latino
community
(拉美人社区),
and
there
are
a
large
number
of
colorful
murals
(壁画).
【文章大意】 本文是应用文。作者主要为游客们介绍了华盛顿特区的一些旅游活动安排。
21.Where
did
Martin
Luther
King
give
his
“I
Have
a
Dream”
speech
A.At
the
Lincoln
Memorial.
B.In
the
US
Supreme
Court.
C.In
the
US
Capitol
Building.
D.At
the
Vietnam
Veterans
Memorial.
22.According
to
the
text,
the
White
House
________.
A.is
open
to
the
public
every
day
B.was
once
on
Pennsylvania
Avenue
C.has
a
wall
with
the
names
of
each
soldier
killed
in
Vietnam
D.has
been
the
US
president's
official
home
for
over
200
years
23.What
do
we
know
about
the
Adams
Morgan
neighborhood
A.It
is
very
far
from
the
White
House.
B.It
has
lots
of
restaurants
but
few
bars.
C.Few
Latinos
choose
to
live
in
this
area.
D.Many
wall
paintings
can
be
found
there.
B
In
1905,
President
Theodore
Roosevelt
called
coaches
and
athletic
advisers
from
Harvard
University,
Yale
University
and
Princeton
University
to
the
White
House
to
discuss
how
to
improve
the
game
of
football.
The
changes
caused
by
Roosevelt
were
the
first
steps
in
a
long
line
of
reforms
(改革)
to
make
American
football
safer.
Football
at
the
time
was
very
dangerous
and
violent.
In
1905
alone,
at
least
18
people
died
and
more
than
150
were
injured
playing
football.
According
to
The
Washington
Post,
at
least
45
football
players
died
from
1900
to
October
1905.
Roosevelt
liked
football
and
thought
being
violent
wasn't
necessarily
a
bad
thing.
But
his
son
was
injured
while
playing
as
a
freshman
at
Harvard,
bleeding
badly
from
a
cut
over
his
eye,
and
the
nation
was
shocked
at
the
number
of
young
men
who
died
or
were
seriously
injured
playing
the
game.
People
were
especially
shaken
by
the
November
1905
death
of
Union
College
player
Harold
Moore,
who
died
after
being
kicked
in
the
head.
A
movement
rose
up
to
ban
(禁止)
the
sport,
which
was
led
by
the
president
of
Harvard
and
a
number
of
other
well known
people.
They
thought
football
had
no
place
in
civilized
(文明的)
society
and
wanted
to
throw
it
away.
According
to
The
New
York
Times,
Harvard
President
Charles
Eliot
said
that
football
was
crueler
than
fighting.
Other
schools
didn't
even
allow
students
to
play
football.
Roosevelt
wanted
to
reform
the
game
but
complained
in
a
letter
that
Eliot
wanted
to
kill
it.
Roosevelt
again
called
Harvard,
Yale
and
other
football
coaches
and
officials
to
the
White
House
in
December
1905,
with
a
view
to
taking
away
its
dangerous
features.
A
committee
was
formed
after
the
1905
season
to
look
at
changing
the
rules.
The
rules
were
changed
for
the
1906
season,
but
there
were
still
some
doubts.
The
head
coach
at
Swarthmore
College
wrote
a
series
of
articles
called
“How
to
Play
Football.”
And
it
took
a
few
years
for
the
rules
to
shake
out.
The
most
important
safety
feature
we
now
have—helmets
(头盔)—were
not
required
until
much
later.
【文章大意】 文章介绍了罗斯福总统下令改变美式足球比赛规则,才使得此项运动没有灭亡。
24.What
was
Roosevelt's
attitude
towards
football
A.He
hated
it
because
of
his
son's
injury.
B.He
liked
it
though
it
was
violent.
C.He
thought
it
a
bad
sport.
D.He
wanted
to
kill
it.
25.Roosevelt
called
the
coaches
to
the
White
House
in
December
1905
because
of
________.
A.the
coaches'
wishes
B.Harold
Moore's
death
C.the
public's
angry
feelings
D.the
anti football
movement
26.What
do
we
know
about
the
new
rules
made
in
1905
A.They
were
accepted
slowly.
B.They
required
players
to
wear
helmets.
C.Players
felt
football
was
much
easier
to
play.
D.Charles
Eliot
played
an
important
role
in
making
them.
27.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.Why
is
football
so
popular
B.The
development
of
football
C.Mind
your
safety,
football
players!
D.How
Roosevelt
helped
save
football
C
Mount
Hood
is
the
highest
mountain
in
Oregon,
a
state
in
the
western
United
States.
At
3,400
meters
it
is
attractive
(有吸引力的)
to
many
people,
some
of
whom,
of
course,
run
into
trouble.
Each
year
25
to
50
people
have
accidents
or
get
lost
on
Mount
Hood
and
require
rescue.
Although
most
of
these
are
understandable
accidents,
a
few
result
from
careless
risk taking.
In
one
recent
case,
three
experienced
climbers
went
hiking
(远足)
in
the
middle
of
a
snowstorm
in
December.
Most
hikers
climb
Mount
Hood
in
May
or
June
when
the
weather
conditions
are
favorable.
But
in
December,
the
mountain
is
covered
in
snow
and
ice.
Winds
up
to
135
kilometers
per
hour
blow
the
snow
around
making
it
difficult
to
see.
Temperatures
can
drop
below
freezing.
As
one
rescue
worker
put
it,
“What
were
they
thinking
They
were
just
asking
for
it.”
During
a
rescue
a
few
years
ago,
a
helicopter
full
of
rescue
workers
crashed
(坠毁)
and
the
rescue
workers
were
almost
killed.
Linda
Carle,
who
lives
in
the
Mount
Hood
area,
asks,
“If
someone
made
a
poor
decision,
why
should
rescue
teams
have
to
risk
their
lives
to
save
them
Why
do
people
take
unnecessary
risks
and
do
things
that
aren't
right
if
they
know
that
they
can
get
into
trouble?”
Most
of
the
Mount
Hood
rescue
workers
are
either
volunteers
(志愿者)
or
part
of
the
local
sheriff's
department.
There
is
no
charge
for
these
rescues.
It
is
the
taxpayers
(纳税人)
who
pay
the
bill.
Linda
Carle
suggests
that
people
who
take
careless
risks
and
require
rescue
should
be
charged
for
the
rescue.
She
feels
it
is
only
fair
that
costs
for
things
like
damaged
helicopters
and
medical
care
for
rescuers
be
paid
for
by
the
people
who
took
the
risks.
What
would
you
do
if
you
were
the
local
sheriff
at
Mount
Hood
【文章大意】 本文是议论文。作者通过本文旨在呼吁那些打算攀登胡德山的人们要选择最佳时间以免出现危险并给救援造成困难。
28.What
can
we
learn
about
Mount
Hood
A.It
lies
in
the
south
of
the
United
States.
B.It
is
the
highest
mountain
in
the
United
States.
C.The
best
time
to
climb
the
mountain
is
in
May
or
June.
D.Hundreds
of
people
get
lost
in
the
mountain
every
year.
29.What
Linda
Carle
says
in
the
third
paragraph
shows
a
feeling
of
________.
A.peace
B.pride
C.loneliness
D.anger
30.According
to
Linda
Carle,
risk takers
should
________.
A.pay
for
all
the
costs
needed
B.learn
to
save
themselves
C.be
taxed
at
a
higher
rate
D.work
as
volunteers
31.The
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
text
is
to
________.
A.ask
the
government
to
provide
more
rescuers
B.introduce
Mount
Hood
to
mountain
climbers
C.advise
climbers
to
think
twice
before
they
act
D.report
some
serious
accidents
in
Mount
Hood
D
Wrestling
as
a
sport
is
practised
all
around
the
world.
Shirley
Crabtree
Jr
was
one
of
the
most
famous
English
wrestlers
in
the
1980s.
What
made
him
famous
was
his
huge
160 cm
chest.
He
would
knock
his
belly
(肚子)
into
an
enemy
and
then
jump
on
top
of
his
fallen
enemy.
All
of
this
would
be
followed
by
chants
of
“Who's
the
Daddy?”
from
the
crowd.
In
Turkey,
wrestlers
wear
short
leather
trousers
and
cover
themselves
with
olive
oil.
As
part
of
an
age old
tradition,
all
wrestlers
train
apprentices.
Then,
when
the
master
wrestler
finally
stops
wrestling,
his
apprentice
continues
the
tradition.
In
Switzerland,
the
most
popular
form
of
wrestling
is
“Schwingen”,
which
is
also
known
as
“Swiss
wrestling”
or
“Hoselupf”
(trouser
lifting).
It
is
practised
indoors
on
wooden
floors.
As
part
of
this
sport,
fighters
wear
special
canvas
(帆布)
trousers.
In
Iceland,
wrestlers
have
to
wear
a
leather
harness
(皮带)
around
the
middle
part
of
their
body
and
the
top
parts
of
their
legs.
During
the
fight,
wrestlers
try
to
hold
the
harness
and
throw
their
enemies
to
the
ground.
No
country
is
quite
so
“wrestling mad”
as
Mexico.
There,
it
is
known
as
“lucha
libre”.
Mexico
has
the
largest
number
of
professional
wrestlers
in
the
world.
The
style
is
similar
to
wrestling
in
the
US,
but
the
big
difference
is
that
wrestlers
wear
masks
(面具).
In
fact,
masks
are
an
important
part
of
Mexican
wrestling
and
can
be
traced
back
to
Aztec
traditions.
Today,
wrestling
in
Mexico
is
a
serious
business
and
winners
are
national
heroes.
There's
no
doubt
that
wrestling
is
one
of
the
oldest,
most
widely practised
and
popular
sports
out
there.
And
when
it
comes
to
fighting,
wrestling
is
still
“the
daddy”.
【文章大意】 本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了摔跤这项运动在世界各地发展的情况。
32.According
to
the
text,
Shirley
Crabtree
Jr
________.
A.was
an
American
wrestler
B.became
famous
in
the
early
20th
century
C.was
known
for
his
chest
size
D.finished
off
his
enemies
with
his
head
33.What
does
the
underlined
word
“apprentices”
in
Paragraph
2
most
probably
refer
to
A.Visitors.
B.Learners.
C.Athletes.
D.Pets.
34.Which
of
the
following
most
probably
takes
place
in
Iceland
35.What
do
we
know
about
wrestling
in
Mexico
A.It
is
a
popular
sporting
event.
B.It
is
also
known
as
“Hoselupf”.
C.It
is
the
same
as
wrestling
in
America.
D.It
is
hard
for
a
wrestler
to
make
a
living.
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。
You
failed
to
pass
exams
and
you
might
feel
a
bit
like
a
failure,
but
actually
you
were
not.
Here
are
some
signs
that
show
you
are
doing
well
in
life
even
though
you
don't
think
so!
__36__
Sometimes
a
bit
more
than
you
should!
Food
is
such
an
overlooked
(忽略的)
blessing,
yet
if
you
miss
it
for
a
few
hours
you
will
start
feeling
the
necessity
of
it.
Take
the
time
to
enjoy
your
next
meal,
whatever
that
is.
Knowledge
is
at
your
fingertips.
__37__
Since
knowledge
is
power,
seize
that
power
and
let
it
help
you
in
the
pursuit
(追求)
of
your
dreams.
Take
advantage
of
all
the
“learning”
chances
that
come
your
way.
You
have
a
dream.
__38__
You
have
the
ability
to
embrace
it
and
create
it.
Don't
give
up
on
dreaming
or
on
your
dreams.
They
are
what
life's
best
things
are
made
up
of.
You
have
the
ability
to
forgive.
__39__
Never
mind
the
world,
just
your
life!
Imagine
how
unhappy
you
would
be
if
you
did
not
have
the
ability
to
forgive
others'
mistakes
as
well
as
your
own.
You
have
the
unique
gift
for
forgiving
and
moving
on.
You
strive
(努力)
to
be
better.
The
fact
that
you
are
feeling
a
bit
down
because
you
haven't
achieved
what
you
want
to
achieve
shows
you
are
trying.
You
always
strive
to
be
better.
__40__
So
don't
give
up.
A.
You
have
food
to
eat.
B.
Whatever
your
dream
is,
it's
yours.
C.
Each
difficulty
has
led
you
to
where
you
are
today.
D.
In
this
day
and
age,
you
can
learn
anything
you
want.
E.
Sometimes
forgiveness
is
really
a
gift
you
give
to
friends.
F.
And
as
long
as
you
continue
to
do
that,
success
will
come.
G.
Can
you
imagine
what
this
world
would
look
like
without
forgiveness
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。
The
first
time
I
saw
Kai,
she
was
sitting
in
my
front
yard
hugging
my
dog.
Seeing
me,
she
__41__,
smiled,
and
waved.
She
introduced
herself
as
my
__42__
neighbor
while
she
continued
petting
my
dog.
I
liked
her
__43__
but
didn't
know
then
what
an
impact
(影响)
she
would
have
on
my
__44__.
Soon
we
were
not
only
neighbors
but
good
__45__.
When
Kai
greeted
you
with
her
__46__
voice,
you
always
felt
like
the
most
special
person
in
the
world.
Anyone
who
came
to
her
door
was
treated
like
__47__.
Whenever
my
sons,
daughters,
and
I
visited
her,
she
would
__48__
us
in
with
a
smile,
sit
us
down,
and
__49__
us
a
piece
of
cake.
She
was
always
__50__
others
and
encouraging
others.
No
matter
who
you
were,
you
__51__
left
her
house
feeling
a
little
happier.
All
of
the
time
I
was
getting
to
know
Kai,
though,
she
was
__52__.
She
told
me
that
her
illness
was
terminal
(晚期的).
She
was
battling
(搏斗)
with
several
health
problems
and
was
slowly
losing
the
__53__.
Her
husband
and
she
had
their
own
business,
__54__
after
a
while,
Kai
was
too
__55__
to
work
anymore.
She
had
to
spend
most
of
her
time
in
__56__.
Finally,
on
a
cold
morning,
her
__57__
gave
out
and
she
died
in
her
home.
The
day
she
__58__,
I
walked
back
to
my
house,
closed
the
door
to
my
bedroom
and
__59__.
She
had
touched
me
so
much.
I
had
become
a
__60__
person
because
of
her.
I
still
miss
her
today.
【文章大意】 本文是夹叙夹议文,话题是日常生活类。作者的新邻居Kai身患绝症,但她待人友好,积极乐观,对作者的人生观产生了重大影响。
41.A.looked
around
B.went
away
C.came
back
D.stood
up
42.A.next
B.only
C.new
D.friendly
43.A.gradually
B.immediately
C.finally
D.actually
44.A.job
B.life
C.children
D.parents
45.A.friends
B.classmates
C.partners
D.writers
46.A.funny
B.sweet
C.low
D.loud
47.A.family
B.leaders
C.passengers
D.guests
48.A.call
B.follow
C.push
D.welcome
49.A.buy
B.cut
C.send
D.tell
50.A.feeding
B.watching
C.helping
D.teaching
51.A.never
B.sometimes
C.often
D.always
52.A.falling
B.missing
C.dying
D.leaving
53.A.fight
B.opportunity
C.interest
D.wealth
54.A.because
B.so
C.but
D.and
55.A.old
B.angry
C.nervous
D.weak
56.A.town
B.office
C.bed
D.school
57.A.body
B.patience
C.house
D.husband
58.A.turned
up
B.passed
away
C.broke
down
D.gave
up
59.A.cried
B.waited
C.stopped
D.slept
60.A.richer
B.braver
C.taller
D.better
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。
In
April
I
put
a
bag
__61__
was
filled
with
food,
water,
candies,
a
first aid
box,
and
the
like
in
my
car.
During
the
month,
if
I
saw
someone
in
need,
I
would
look
for
something
in
the
bag
__62__
(help)
them.
After
April,
there
were
only
a
few
items
__63__
(leave)
in
my
bag,
so
I
added
a
few
more
things
in
it,
__64__
(include)
some
gift
cards.
Today,
I
was
at
a
convenient
store
returning
a
DVD
I
__65__
(rent)
for
my
daughter.
A
man
came
__66__
to
me,
asking
for
some
money
for
his
bus
fare.
I
rarely
carry
cash,
but
I
thought
my
car
might
have
change
in
it.
I
told
the
man
I
would
look
to
see
__67__
there
was
any
change
in
my
car
or
not.
I
searched
and
searched,
and
__68__
(final)
found
there
was
a
scratch
card
(刮刮卡)
in
the
bag.
I
handed
it
to
the
seemingly
__69__
(educate)
man,
and
wished
him
good
luck.
As
I
pulled
out,
he
scratched
it
and
with
__70__
(excite)
he
shouted
that
he'd
won
a
free
ticket.
61_____________
62_________________
63________________
64_____________
65_________________
66________________
67_____________
68_________________
69________________
70_____________
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)
假设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(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
The
English
language
has
now
became
an
international
language
because
it
is
using
widely
in
the
world.
If
you
want
to
do
the
business
with
foreigners,
you
have
to
learn
English.
As
we
know,
most
of
us
speak
and
write
in
English.
Now
English
is
one
of
the
work
languages
at
international
meetings.
In
order
to
improve
your
knowledges,
you
should
be
able
to
read
English
books
and
magazines.
English
taught
in
most
of
our
country's
schools,
so
many
students
don't
know
why
they
should
learn
it.
However,
it
is
hoped
that
all
the
students
learn
the
language
careful
and
make
well
use
of
it.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
你校于9月8日举行了秋季运动会,请你根据以下要点写一篇英语短文给你校英语刊物的Colourful
school
life栏目撰稿:
1.运动会举行的时间和地点;
2.参加人员及比赛项目;
3.比赛情况;
4.影响。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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