2019-2020学年高中英语人教版必修三unit4 Astronomy: the science of the stars知识能力检测题

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2019-2020学年高中英语人教版必修三
Astronomy
the
science
of
the
stars知识能力检测
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.
Gu
Qiubei,
______
fourth—year
student
at
Shanghai
International
Studies
University,
took
the
“21st
Century
Ericsson
Cup”,
_____
winning
prize.
A.
the;
the
B.
a;
the
C.
a;
不填
D.
the;
a
2.
The
study
on
the
best
employers
of
Asia
_____
eight
markets;
the
Chinese
mainland,
Hong
Kong
,
South
Korea
and
so
on.
A.
was
B.
referred
C.
covered
D.
contained
3.
Of
all
the
movies
Hepburn
made
_____
is
more
memorable
than
“Breakfast
at
Tiffany’s
”.
A.
few
B.
some
C.
nothing
D.
none
4.
There’s
still
a
lot
to
learn
about
the
strange
disease,
but
people
_____
to
struggle
with
it
in
their
own
ways.
A.
learn
B.
learned
C.
will
have
learned
D.
are
learning
5.
More
people
are
getting
jobs,
but
it’s
not
making
their
lives
____.
A.
quite
satisfied
B.
very
improved
C.
will
have
learned
D.
are
learning
6.
A
recent
report
found
that
women
graduates
are
50
percent
more
likely
than
non-graduates
______
childless
throughout
their
lives.
A.
remained
B.
to
remain
C.
remaining
D.
remain
7.
All
I
can
say
is,
go
there,
go
now,
apologize
on
your
knees.
Ask
what
you
____
possibly
do
to
make
up
for
it
.
A.
could
B.
will
C.must
D.
should
8.
When
training
a
dog,
effective
communication
is
necessary
to
instruct
it
_____
you
want
it
to
do
.
A.
about
which
B.
about
what
C.
which
D.
how
9.
—Why
do
you
think
I
am
not
popular
among
my
classmates?
—Maybe
you
don’t
talk
about
topics
that
interest
them,
_____
everything
you
say
is
friendly.
A.
as
if
B.
as
along
as
C.
on
condition
that
D.
even
though
10.
The
22-year-old
American
may
now
go
into
the
French
Open
in
Paris
in
three
weeks’
time,
____
than
ever
before,
if
she
has
recovered.
A.
less
prepared
B.
to
be
less
prepared
C.
not
better
preparing
D.
preparing
much
less
11.
—Do
you
think
we
can
get
to
the
place
on
time?
—______
A.
Well,
it
depends.
B.
What’s
the
matter?
C.
We’re
always
doing
our
best.
D.
I’m
sorry,
but
I
can’t
say
it
well.
12.
I
picked
up
the
phone,
my
teacher’s
exciting
voice
____
:“Nancy,
you
know
you
got
the
highest
mark
in
our
class?”
A.
went
over
B.
got
through
C.
passed
through
D.
came
out
13.
—What’s
up?
—Such
a
noise_____
that
I
couldn’t
go
on
with
my
work.
A.
in
the
room
there
was
B.
there
is
in
the
room
C.
was
there
in
the
room
D.
is
there
in
the
room
14.
Before
the
final
exam,
many
students
have
shown
___
of
tension.
Some
have
trouble
in
sleeping
while
others
have
lost
their
appetite.
A.
anxiety
B.
marks
C.
signs
D.
remarks
15.
—Mary
has
just
left
here.
—I
would
have
come
in
time
to
meet
her,
but
I
____
in
the
traffic
jam.
A.
had
been
caught
B.
was
caught
C.
was
being
caught
D.
have
been
caught
第二节:完形填空
I
was
18
when
I
walked
into
McCarley’s
Bookshop
in
Ashland.
As
I
was
looking
at
16
on
the
shelves,
the
man
behind
the
counter,
the
shop
owner,
asked
if
I’d
like
17
.
I
needed
to
start
18
for
college,
so
I
said
yes.
I
worked
after
school
and
during
the
summer
for
the
lowest
wages
and
the
job
helped
19
for
my
freshman
year
of
college.
I
would
work
many
other
jobs:
I
made
coffee
in
the
students
Union
during
college;
I
was
a
hotel
maid
and
20
made
maps
for
the
U.
S.
Forest
Service.
But
selling
books
was
one
of
the
most
21
.
One
day
a
woman
asked
me
for
books
on
cancer.
She
seemed
fearful.
I
22
her
almost
everything
we
had
at
that
time
in
store
and
found
other
books
we
could
order.
She
left
the
store
less
23
.
I’ve
always
remembered
the
24
I
felt
in
having
helped
her.
Years
later,
as
a
25
in
Los
Angeles.
I
heard
about
an
immigrant(移民)
child
who
was
born
with
his
fingers
26
,
web-like(蹼状).
His
family
could
not
afford
a
corrective
operation,
and
the
boy
lived
in
27
hiding
his
hand
in
his
pocket.
I
28
my
boss
to
let
me
do
the
story.
After
my
story
was
broadcast,
a
doctor
and
nurse
called,
29
to
perform
the
operation
for
free.
I
visited
the
boy
in
the
30
room
soon
after
the
operation.
The
first
thing
he
did
was
to
hold
up
his
31
hand
and
say,
“Thank
you.”
I
felt
a
sense
of
32
In
the
past,
while
I
was
at
McCarley’s
bookshop,
I
always
33
I
was
working
for
the
customers,
not
the
store.
Today
it’s
34
NBC
News
pays
my
salary,
but
I
feel
as
if
I
work
for
the
35
helping
them
make
sense
of
the
world.
16.
A.
maps
B.
titles
C.
articles
D.
reports
17.
A.
a
book
B.
a
job
C.
some
tea
D.
any
help
18.
A.
planning
B.
saving
C.
preparing
D.
studying
19.
A.
pay
B.
fit
C.
run
D.
enter
20.
A.
so
B.
yet
C.
even
D.
still
21.
A.
boring
B.
surprising
C.
satisfying
D.
disappointing
22.
A.
sold
B.
lent
C.
gave
D.
showed
23.
A.
worried
B.
satisfied
C.
excited
D.
puzzled
24.
A.
pride
B.
failure
C.
regret
D.
surprise
25.
A.
doctor
B.
store
owner
C.
bookseller
D.
TV
reporter
26.
A.
wounded
B.
connected
C.
broken
D.
tied
27.
A.
shame
B.
honor
C.
horror
D.
danger
28.
A.
advised
B.
forced
C.
persuaded
D.
permitted
29.
A.
beginning
B.
trying
C.
affording
D.
offering
30.
A.
meeting
B.
waiting
C.
recovery
D.
living
32.
A.
pleasure
B.
separated
C.
injured
D.
improved
33.
A.
doubted
B.
enjoyed
C.
found
D.
sensed
34.
A.
different
B.
the
same
C.
usual
D.
impossible
35.
A.
readers
B.
viewers
C.
customers
D.
listeners
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Drunken
driving-sometimes
called
America’s
socially
accepted
form
of
murder-has
become
a
national
problem.
Every
hour
of
every
day
about
three
Americans
on
average
are
killed
by
drunken
drivers,
adding
up
to
an
unbelievable
250,000
over
the
past
ten
years.
A
drunken
driver
is
usually
defined(界定)
as
one
with
a
0.10
blood
alcohol
content
or
roughly
three
beers,
glasses
of
wine
or
shots
of
whisky
drunk
within
2
hours.
Heavy
drinking
used
to
be
an
acceptable
part
of
the
American
life
and
judges
were
merciful
in
most
courts,
but
the
drunken
killing
has
recently
caused
to
many
well-publicized
unfortunate
events,
especially
including
young
children,
that
public
opinion
is
no
longer
so
merciful.
Twenty
states
have
raised
the
lawful
drinking
age
to
21,
but
in
the
1960s
some
states
wanted
to
reduce
it
to
18,
the
number
of
people
killed
by
18-to-20-year-old
drivers
more
than
doubled,
so
the
state
recently
upped
it
back
to
21.
Some
people,
however,
fear
raising
the
drinking
age
will
have
little
effect
unless
followed
by
educational
programs
to
help
young
people
to
develop
“right
attitudes”about
drinking
and
teach
them
to
control
themselves.
Tough
new
laws
have
led
to
increased
arrests(逮捕)and
tests
and
in
many
areas
already,
to
a
marked
reduction
in
death.
Some
states
are
also
fining
bars
for
serving
customers
too
many
drinks.
A
bar
in
Massachusetts
was
fined
for
serving
six
or
more
double
brandies
to
a
customer
who
was
“obviously
drunk”
and
later
drove
off
the
road,
killing
a
nine-year-old
boy.
As
the
serious
accidents
continue
to
occur
daily
in
every
state,
some
Americans
are
even
beginning
to
speak
well
of
the
13
years
national
Prohibition(禁止)
of
alcohol(酒精)
that
began
in
1919,
which
President
Hoover
called
the
“noble
experiment
”.
They
forgot
that
the
prohibition(禁止)
didn’t
stop
drinking,
but
encouraged
political
corruption(腐败)
and
organized
crime.
Just
like
the
drug
trade,
there
is
no
easy
way
to
deal
with
it.
36.
Drunken
driving
has
become
a
major
problem
in
America
because_______.
A.
most
Americans
are
heavy
drinkers
B.
Americans
are
now
less
shocked
by
road
accidents
C.
accidents
attract
so
much
publicity
D.
drinking
is
a
socially
accepted
habit
in
America
37.
The
news
from
New
Jersey
suggested
that
_____.
A.
many
drivers
were
not
of
lawful
age
B.
young
drivers
were
often
had
drivers
C.
the
level
of
drinking
increased
in
the
1960s
D.
the
lawful
drinking
age
should
be
raised
38.
Laws
recently
introduced
in
some
states
have_____.
A.
reduced
the
number
of
the
drunken
drivers
B.
resulted
in
more
serious
accidents
C.
prevented
drivers
from
drinking
D.
prevented
bars
from
serving
drunken
customers
39.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Alcohol
is
easily
obtained.
B.
Drinking
is
connected
with
organized
crime.
C.
The
Prohibition
succeeded.
D.
Raising
the
lawful
drinking
age
is
a
way
to
solve
the
whole
problem.
B
The
year
is
2094.
It
has
been
announced
that
a
comet(彗星)is
heading
towards
the
Earth.
Most
of
it
will
miss
our
planet,
but
two
pieces
will
probably
hit
the
southern
half
of
the
Earth.
On
17
July,
a
piece
four
kilometers
wide
enters
the
Earth’s
atmosphere
with
a
massive
explosion.
About
half
of
the
piece
is
destroyed,
but
the
remaining
part
hits
the
South
Atlantic
at
200
times
the
speed
of
sound
.
The
sea
boils
and
a
huge
hole
is
made
in
the
sea
bed.
Huge
waves
are
created
and
spread
outwards
from
the
hole.
The
wall
of
water,
a
kilometer
high,
rushes
towards
southern
Africa
at
800
kilometres
an
hour.
Cities
on
the
African
coast
are
totally
destroyed
and
millions
people
are
drowned.
Before
the
waves
reach
South
America,
the
second
piece
of
the
comet
lands
in
Argentina.
Earthquakes
and
volcanoes
are
set
off
in
the
Andes
Mountains.
The
shock
waves
move
north
into
California
and
all
around
the
Pacific
Ocean.
The
cities
of
Los
Angeles,
San
Francisco
and
Tokyo
are
completely
destroyed
by
earthquakes.
Millions
of
people
in
the
southern
half
of
the
earth
are
already
dead,
but
the
north
won’t
escape
for
long.
Because
of
the
explosions,
the
sun
is
hidden
by
clouds
of
dust,
temperatures
around
the
world
fall
to
almost
zero.
Crops
are
ruined.
The
sun
won’t
be
seen
again
for
many
years.
Wars
break
out
as
countries
fight
for
food.
A
year
later,
no
more
than
10
million
people
remain
alive.
Could
it
really
happen?
In
fact,
it
has
already
happened
more
than
once
in
the
history
of
the
Earth.
The
dinosaurs
were
on
the
Earth
for
over
160
million
years.
Then
65
million
years
ago
they
suddenly
disappeared.
Many
scientists
believe
that
the
Earth
was
hit
by
a
piece
of
object
in
space.
The
dinosaurs
couldn’t
live
through
the
cold
climate
that
followed
and
they
died
out.
Will
we
meet
the
same
end?
40.
What
is
mainly
described
in
the
passage?
A.
A
historic
discovery
B.
An
event
of
imagination
C.
A
research
on
space
D.
A
scientific
adventure
41.
When
the
first
piece
hits
the
South
Atlantic,
it
causes
_____.
A.
an
earthquake
B.
damages
to
cities
C.
an
Earth
explosion
D.
huge
waves
42.
Why
can’t
the
northern
half
of
the
earth
escape
for
long?
A.
Because
the
land
is
covered
with
water.
B.
Because
the
light
and
heat
from
the
sun
can
not
reach
the
earth.
C.
Because
people
there
can
not
live
at
the
temperature
of
zero.
D.
Because
wars
break
out
among
countries.
43.
By
giving
the
example
of
dinosaurs,
the
author
tries
to
prove______.
A.
animals
could
not
live
in
the
cold
climate.
B.
What
happened
65
million
years
ago
was
an
invented
story
C.
The
human
beings
will
die
out
in
2094
D.
The
Earth
could
be
hit
by
other
objects
in
space.
C
The
U.S.
Food
and
Drug
Administration
is
in
a
difficult
situation
over
cloned
animals.
The
group
tentatively(试验性地)
concluded
in
late
October
that
meat
and
milk
from
cloned
animals
is
safe
to
eat,
exciting
farmers
who
are
developing
clones
of
cows
and
other
creatures.
But
almost
immediately,
one
of
the
FDA’s
advisory
committees
sharply
questioned
the
conclusion
and
the
science
behind
it.
In
evaluating(评估)food
from
cloned
animals,
the
group
carried
out
two
tests
in
October.
One
test,
it
said,
compared
clones
at
different
stages
of
life
to
healthy
ordinary
animals
to
determine
whether
they
appear
the
same.
The
second
and
more
exact
test
could
include
tests
on
the
meat
and
milk
o
f
clones.
When
the
FDA
concluded
that
cloned
animals
appeared
to
be
safe
to
eat,
critics
pointed
out
that
the
group
seemed
to
depend
almost
only
on
the
first
test.
“Most
of
the
things
we
evaluate
for
safety,
we
can
tell
what
the
risk
might
be,”said
Stephen
Sundlof,
director
of
the
FDA’s
Center
for
Veterinary
Medicine.“When
you
are
talking
about
cloning,
it’s
very
different
because
we
have
not
been
able
to
recognize
a
particular
danger.”
Joseph
Mendelson,
legal(法定的)director
for
the
non-profit(非营利的)Center
for
Food
Safety,
called
the
FDA’s
report
a
very
strange
one
for
its
lack
of
research.
“Healthy
animals
equal
safe
food.
I
agree
with
that
on
some
level,”Mendelson
said.
“But
we
don’t
know
if
these
animals
are
healthy.
What
if
they
appear
healthy,
and
there’s
some
metabolic(新陈代谢的)difference
that’s
caused
by
a
genetic
fault?
They
don’t
have
those
studies.”
44.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
discuss?
A.
Whether
food
from
cloned
animals
is
safe
to
eat.
B.
Food
from
cloned
animals
is
certainly
safe
to
eat.
C.
Cloned
animals
can
provide
enough
food
to
solve
the
food
problem
D.
Only
science
can
decide
whether
food
from
cloned
animals
is
safe
or
not.
45.
Some
experts
sharply
questioned
the
conclusion
because______.
A.
they
had
exact
proofs
to
prove
it
wrong
B.
they
thought
further
research
should
be
made
into
cloned
animals
C.
there
is
much
difference
between
ordinary
animals
and
cloned
ones
D.
cloned
animals
appear
healthy
but
there
is
a
genetic
fault
in
them
46.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
The
conclusion
made
by
the
FDA
was
drawn
from
the
two
tests.
B.
Food
from
clone
animals
is
surely
safe
enough
to
eat.
C.
The
legal
director
for
the
non-profit
Center
for
Food
Safety
more
valued
the
second
test
D.
The
farmers
raising
cloned
animals
are
probably
disappointed
by
the
discussion.
47.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”in
the
first
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
The
FDA.
B.
The
science
C.
The
conclusion
D.
One
of
the
FDA’s
advisory
committees
D
It
is
natural
for
young
people
to
be
critical(责备的)of
their
parents
at
times
and
to
blame
them
for
most
of
the
misunderstandings
between
them.
They
have
always
complained,
more
or
less
justly,
that
their
parents
are
out
of
touch
with
modern
ways;
that
they
are
possessive
and
dominant;
that
they
do
not
trust
their
children
to
deal
with
crisis;
that
they
talk
too
much
about
certain
problems
and
that
have
no
sense
of
humor,
at
least
in
parent-child
relationships.
I
think
it
is
true
parents
often
underestimate
their
teenage
children
and
also
forget
how
they
themselves
felt
when
young.
Young
people
often
make
their
parents
angry
with
their
choices
in
clothes
and
hairstyles,
in
entertainers
and
music.
This
is
not
their
purpose.
They
feel
cut
off
from
the
adult
world
into
which
they
not
yet
been
accepted.
Then,
if
it
turns
out
that
their
music
or
entertainers
or
vocabulary
or
clothes
or
clothes
or
hairstyle
make
their
parents
angry,
this
gives
them
additional
enjoyment.
They
feel
they
are
superior(优越),
at
least
in
a
small
way,
and
that
they
are
leaders
in
style
and
taste.
Sometimes
you
are
resistant,
and
proud
because
you
do
not
want
your
parents
to
approve
of
what
you
do.
If
they
did
approve,
it
looks
as
if
you
are
turning
against
your
own
age
group.
But
in
that
case,
you
are
assuming
that
you
are
the
underdog:
you
can’t
win
but
at
least
you
can
keep
your
honor.
This
is
a
passive
way
of
looking
at
things.
It
is
natural
enough
after
your
parents’
control.
Bu
tit
ignores(忽视)
the
fact
that
you
are
now
beginning
to
be
responsible
for
yourself.
If
you
plan
to
control
your
life,
co-operation(合作)
can
be
part
of
that
plan,
you
can
persuade
others,
especially
your
parents,
into
doing
things
the
way
you
want.
You
can
impress
there
with
your
sense
of
responsibility
and
initiative,
so
that
they
will
give
you
the
right
to
do
what
you
want
to
do.
48.
The
first
paragraph
is
mainly
about
______.
A.
the
teenagers’
criticism
of
parents
B.
misunderstandings
between
teenagers
and
their
parents
C.
the
dominance
of
the
parents
over
their
children
D.
the
teenagers’
ability
to
deal
with
crisis
49.
Teenagers
tend
to
have
strange
clothes
and
hairstyles
because
they_____.
A.
want
to
make
their
parents
angry
B.
have
a
strong
desire
to
be
leaders
in
style
and
taste
C.
have
no
other
way
to
enjoy
themselves
better
D.
want
to
show
their
existence
by
creating
a
culture
of
their
own
50.
Teenagers
do
not
want
their
parents
to
approve
of
whatever
they
do
because
they
______.
A.
have
a
desire
to
be
independent
B.
fell
that
they
are
superior
in
a
small
way
to
the
adult
C.
are
not
likely
to
win
over
the
adults
D.
have
already
been
accepted
into
the
adult
world
51.
To
improve
parent-child
relationships,
teenagers
are
advised
to
be
____.
A.
obedient
B.
independent
C.
responsible
D.
co-operative
E
It
is
common
knowledge
that
drug
abuse(滥用毒品)leads
to
harmful
consequences(effects).
Why
then
do
people,
particularly
youngsters,
continue
to
use
drugs?
Psychologists
claim(state)
that
there
are
three
basic
motivations(动机)that
influence
people
to
take
drugs:
curiosity,
stress
and
environmental
factors(因素).
Sometimes,
youngsters
take
drugs
simply
because
they
are
curious.
Taking
drugs
seems
to
be
the
“in-thing(fashion)”for
their
generation,
so
they
want
to
know
what
drugs
are
like.
The
trouble
is
that
they
do
not
know
that
taking
soft
and
seemingly
innocuous(无害的)drugs
can
develop
into
cravings(渴望)
for
stronger
stuff
(thing)later
on.
In
some
cases,
youngsters
are
depressed
or
discouraged
because
of
problems
related
to
parents,
school
or
the
cases,
the
environment
is
conducive
(attracted)
to
follow
suit,
for
fear
of
ostracism
or
non-acceptance.
There
is
a
growing
consensus
(agreement)
nowadays
among
social
workers
and
psychologists
that
the
best
possible
approach
(way)
to
the
problem
of
drug
addiction(瘾)
among
the
young
is
for
school
authorities,
social
workers
and
the
Police
Narcotics
Division(缉毒警察)
to
work
together
to
provide
young
people
with
much-needed
education
on
the
effects
and
dangers
of
drug
abuse.
Parents
who
always
scream
at
their
children
and
nag
(唠叨)them
about
their
failings
and
weakness
are
regarded
as
unwitting(无心的)
drug
pushers.
As
far
as
young
people
are
concerned,
a
warm
and
happy
family,
where
in
members
share
both
joys
and
sorrows
and
where
children
get
maximum
encouragement
and
support,
is
the
say
that
a
happy
home
is
a
drug-free
home.
52.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
mentioned
as
a
reason
why
some
youngsters
take
soft
drugs?
A.
Their
parents
are
drug-takers.
B.
They
wonder
what
drugs
are
like.
C.
They
are
disturbed
by
problems
D.
They
think
that
soft
drugs
are
not
harmful.
53.
Social
workers
and
psychologists
hold
a
common
belief
that
_____.
A.
the
Police
Narcotics
Division
should
take
all
the
responsibility
for
the
problem
of
drug
addiction
among
the
young
B.
parents
ought
to
be
educated
about
the
effects
and
danger
of
drug
abuse
C.
young
people
tend
to
be
addicted
to
drugs
D.
the
concerned
authorities
should
join
efforts
to
educate
youngsters
about
the
evil
consequences
of
drug
addiction
54.
A
youngster
who
grows
in
a
community
where
people
around
him
take
drugs
______.
A.
may
be
tempted
into
doing
the
same
thing
to
be
accepted
B.
may
run
away
from
home
for
fear
to
be
involved
in
it
C.
may
be
very
careful
of
his
choice
of
friends
D.
may
also
take
drugs
to
suit
the
trend
55.
The
best
way
to
prevent
youngsters
from
taking
soft
drugs
is
____.
A.
to
issue
a
ban
on
the
sale
of
drugs
B.
to
give
them
a
warm
and
loving
family
C.
to
punish
the
drug
addicts
D.
to
teach
them
principles
第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(每小题1分,满分10分)
My
wife
and
I
go
to
theatre
whenever
we
have
time.
But
56.______
when
we
buy
tickets,
we
like
to
know
if
the
play
is
good
or
bad.
57._______
When
a
new
play
opens,
we
usually
read
the
review
on
our
58.______
local
newspaper
to
get
information
about
it.
Last
week
a
new
59.______
comedy
was
opened
at
the
theatre.
The
newspaper
story
said
60.________
it
was
very
amused,
so
we
decided
to
go
on
Saturday
night.
61._______
My
wife
took
a
long
time
to
make
up
her
mind
which
to
62._______
wear
and
we
left
our
house
a
little
later.
By
the
time
we
got
there,
63._______
the
first
act
already
begun.
We
were
sorry
we
missed
part
of
the
64.________
play,
because
the
rest
of
it
was
very
fun.
The
review
had
been
65.________
right.
It
was
an
extremely
entertaining
comedy.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
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1、
广播稿应符合英语的表达习惯,内容应包括所给提示的全部要点。
2、
词数100左右。
第一部分:英语知识运用
Ⅰ.
单项填空
1.
选B 前一空表泛指,后一空表特指。
2.
选C cover“涉及”
3.
选D few
和some充当主语时,谓语动词要用复数;
nothing
不接of结构。
4.
选D 强调动作正在进行。
5.
选C satisfied表人所处的状态;
very
不能修饰improved;最后一项不合句意。
6.
选B be
likely
to
do
很有可能做某事。
7.
选A possibly
常与can
或could连用,用来可强调语气。
8.
选B 
what引导介宾从句,同时也充当do
的宾语。
9.
选D 即使你说的都是友好的话,可能你没有谈到他们感兴趣的话题。
10.
选A 过去分词作定语。
11.
选A it
depends意为:视情况而定。
12.
选C 
go
over“克服,走过去”;get
through“接通”
come
out
“开花,出版,出来”;pass
through“传来”。
13.
选C 在so…that和
such…that引导的结果状语从句中,当so或such放于句首,主句要用倒装结构,将助动词或情态动词提前。
14.
选C
signs
of
tension紧张的迹象。
15.
选B 强调动作发生的时间。
Ⅱ.
完形填空
16.
B 17.
B
18.
B
19.
A
20.
C
21.
C
22.
D
23.
A
24.
A
25.
D
26.
B
27.
A 28. C 29. D 30. C 31. A 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. B
第二部分:阅读理解
36. C 37. D 38. D 39. A 40. B 41. D 42. B 43. D 44. A 
45. B 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. A 51. D 52. A 53. D 
54. A 55. B 
第三部分写作
第一节:短文改错
56.
to∧—the
57.
when—before
58.
on—in
59.

60.
was去掉
61.
amused—amusing
62.
which—what
63.
later—late
64.act∧—had
65.
fun—funny
第二节:书面表达
Dear
teachers
and
schoolmates
,
May
I
have
your
attention
please
?I
have
an
announcement
to
make
.In
order
to
help
us
learn
more
about
the
Internet
,the
Students’
Union
is
going
to
hold
a
lecture
.Professor
Li
Meng
from
the
Computer
Department
of
Shanxi
University
will
give
us
a
talk
on
how
to
learn
through
the
Internet
.The
lecture
will
be
held
on
Wednesday
,the
tenth
of
January
.It
begins
at
4:30
pm
in
Room
302
of
the
Library
Building
.
Any
computer
lover
is
welcome
to
attend
the
lecture
.Please
bring
your
questions
in
computer
learning
.Professor
Li
will
spare
us
some
time
for
questions
.Don’t
forget
to
be
on
time
.That’s
all
.Thanks
for
your
attention
.