Unit
11
The
Media
单元测试(二)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Who
lost
a
French
dictionary?
A.Mike.
B.Bill.
C.Tom.
2.How
will
the
man
probably
go
to
Chicago?
A.By
car.
B.By
plane.
C.By
bus.
3.Why
was
the
man
late?
A.His
alarm
clock
didn't
work.
B.He
didn't
hear
the
alarm.
C.He
forgot
to
set
the
alarm
clock.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
library.
B.In
a
bookstore.
C.In
a
supermarket.
5.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.How
to
look
after
Ken.
B.How
to
spend
the
vacation.
C.How
to
deal
with
the
woman's
cat.
第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What
do
we
know
about
the
woman's
grandfather?
A.He
works
in
a
company
now.
B.He
has
white
hair.
C.He
wears
glasses.
7.How
old
is
the
woman's
grandmother?
A.60.
B.65.
C.70.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
is
the
work
place
of
the
company?
A.In
Britain.
B.In
America.
C.In
Australia.
9.How
will
the
woman
help
the
man?
A.She
will
print
his
application
letter.
B.She
will
check
his
application
letter.
C.She
will
write
a
new
application
letter
for
him.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why
does
the
man
prefer
cycling?
A.It
is
quiet
and
relaxing.
B.He
can
do
it
with
his
friends.
C.He
is
fond
of
seeing
the
countryside.
11.Which
two
sports
does
the
man
like
best?
A.Football
and
cycling.
B.Swimming
and
football.
C.Table
tennis
and
swimming.
12.When
does
the
man
usually
play
table
tennis?
A.In
winter.
B.In
spring.
C.In
summer.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
woman?
A.A
doctor.
B.A
professor.
C.A
nutritionist.
14.What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
eat?
A.Fruits
and
vegetables.
B.Processed
food.
C.Pork.
15.Where
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
eat?
A.At
the
university
hospital.
B.At
the
restaurant.
C.At
the
dining
hall.
16.How
does
the
man
probably
feel
after
talking
with
the
woman?
A.Worried.
B.Relaxed.
C.Confused.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
Ellen's
problem?
A.She
can't
respond
to
sounds.
B.She
can't
speak
very
well.
C.She
can't
hear
very
well.
18.What
did
Ellen
tell
the
speaker
when
she
came
home?
A.She
had
a
good
coach.
B.She
took
part
in
the
sports
meeting.
C.She
was
encouraged
by
her
friends.
19.Why
did
the
speaker
try
to
encourage
Ellen?
A.He
thought
it
unlikely
that
she
won.
B.Her
coach
didn't
encourage
her.
C.Ellen
couldn't
run
very
fast.
20.How
did
Ellen
perform
in
the
sports
meeting?
A.She
won
two
races.
B.She
was
faced
with
defeat.
C.She
won
almost
all
the
races.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
China
now
has
52
sites
included
on
the
UNESCO
World
Heritage
List,
which
was
established
to
safeguard
unique
and
irreplaceable
cultural
and
natural
sites
around
the
world.
Let's
have
a
look
at
some
of
them,
which
may
give
you
some
clues
on
your
next
travel
plan.
Mausoleum
of
the
First
Qin
Emperor
The
Mausoleum
of
the
First
Qin
Emperor
is
located
in
Lintong
county,
near
Xi'an
city,
capital
of
Shaanxi
province.
A
total
of
8,000
life-size
terracotta
warriors,
chariots
and
horses,
and
hundreds
of
bronze
weapons
have
been
unearthed
from
it.
Many
state
leaders
and
experts
worldwide
believe
that
the
discovery
of
the
mausoleum
is
a
major
archeological
find
and
can
be
called
the
eighth
wonder
of
the
world,
paralleling
Egypt's
Pyramids.
Kulangsu,
a
Historic
International
Settlement
Gulangyu
Island,
known
in
the
local
dialect
as
Kulangsu,
is
located
on
the
entry
of
the
Jiulong
River,
facing
the
city
of
Xiamen.
The
island
was
occupied
by
at
least
a
dozen
countries,
including
Great
Britain,
France
and
Japan.
As
a
result,
Western
culture
grew
rapidly
there
in
the
19th
century,
especially
music.
With
such
a
harmonious
blend
of
Western
music
and
Eastern
culture,
Gulangyu
is
naturally
referred
to
as
the
“island
of
music”.
It
is
famous
for
its
outstanding
musicians
and
musical
instruments.
Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
Hoh
Xil,
which
means
“beautiful
girl”
in
Mongolian,
is
located
in
the
north-eastern
end
of
the
Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau.
Hoh
Xil
National
Nature
Reserve
is
China's
largest
and
the
world's
third
largest
uninhabited
area.
Because
of
the
high
altitude
and
fierce
weather,
it
is
impossible
for
people
to
live
there,
and
therefore,
it
is
a
paradise
for
wildlife
and
home
to
more
than
230
species
of
wild
animals
including
endangered
species
such
as
the
Tibetan
antelope,
which
is
recognized
as
the
National
Class
Ⅰ
Protected
Animal.
Huangshan
Mountain
Huangshan,
known
as
“the
loveliest
mountain
of
China”,
lies
in
the
south
of
Anhui
province
in
eastern
China.
The
scenic
area
covers
154
sq
km,
and
is
famous
for
its
peaks,
rocks,
pines,
clouds
and
springs.
It
also
has
a
rich
cultural
heritage.
Xu
Xiake,
a
famous
traveler
of
the
Ming
Dynasty
(1368—1644),
visited
Huangshan
twice,
and
described
it
in
a
poem,
calling
it
the
best
of
all
mountains
in
China.
Today
it
holds
the
same
fascination
for
visitors,
poets,
painters
and
photographers.
这是一篇广告布告类阅读。文章作者为读者介绍了一些旅游景点。
21.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
is
the
largest
uninhabited
area
in
the
world.
B.Kulangsu
was
occupied
for
not
less
than
a
dozen
years.
C.Mausoleum
is
located
in
the
capital
city
of
Shaanxi
province.
D.Huangshan
Mountain
is
well
known
for
its
magnificent
scenery.
22.Why
is
Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
a
paradise
for
wildlife
living
there?
A.Because
endangered
species
are
well
protected
there.
B.Because
it
is
large
in
size
with
beautiful
scenery.
C.Because
it
is
located
on
Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau.
D.Because
tough
weather
and
environment
make
no
people
live
there.
23.Where
does
the
passage
most
probably
come
from?
A.A
travel
guidebook.
B.An
entertainment
magazine.
C.A
science
fiction.
D.A
history
textbook.
B
WITH
ALL
THE
CONTROVERSY
swirling
around
“fake
news”
in
the
media,
it's
a
good
time
to
remind
you,
dear
readers,
that
you
won't
find
any
of
that
in
Reader's
Digest.
Here's
why:
We
are
committed
to
publishing
strong
and
accurate
stories.
Millions
of
people
around
the
world
turn
to
this
little
magazine
every
month
because
of
the
care
with
which
we
document
our
stories.
We
guard
readers'
trust
by
holding
our
editorial
researchers,
editors
and
writers
to
high
standards.
For
example,
we
require
our
writers
to
talk
to
people
with
first-hand
knowledge
of
their
subject.
Then
we
give
their
story
to
fact-checkers,
who
confirm
that
sources
were
accurately
quoted.
We
get
our
facts
straight.
What
about
the
articles
we
reprint
from
other
publications,
you
ask?
Thanks
to
our
global
presence,
we
have
researchers
and
fact-checkers
around
the
world
who
check
these
stories
for
us.
For
example,
in
this
issue,
“Making
Yogurt,
Healing
Minds,”
from
the
UK's
Observer
magazine,
was
checked
by
our
European
Editorial
Office.
“I
Was
Blind
But
Now
I
see,”
from
Toronto
Life,
was
thoroughly
checked
out
by
our
editorial
office
in
Montreal.
Our
drama,
“41
Hours
Alone
in
the
Snow,”
from
the
Swiss
Sonntags
Zeitung
magazine,
was
confirmed
by
our
Swiss
edition.
You
can
feel
secure
in
knowing
that
Reader's
Digest
is
in
the
real
news
business.
Always
have
been.
Always
will
be.
No
fake
news
here.
本文是一篇说明文,文章中作者对《读者文摘》中的作品真实性进行了确认,并介绍了《读者文摘》保证所出版的文章真实性的方法。
24.How
does
Reader's
Digest
guarantee
the
genuineness
of
its
stories?
A.It
has
many
people
around
the
world
to
check
each
story's
source.
B.The
writer
of
each
story
experienced
the
story
himself/herself.
C.Its
stories
are
all
written
by
some
famous
people.
D.It
has
severe
punishment
for
those
who
write
fake
news.
25.According
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statement
is
true?
A.Reader's
Digest
is
only
sold
in
Swiss.
B.Reader's
Digest
enjoys
world-wide
popularity.
C.The
accuracy
of
the
stories
in
Reader's
Digest
is
guaranteed
by
their
writers.
D.All
the
stories
in
Reader's
Digest
are
first
published
26.From
this
passage,as
for
Reader's
Digest,we
can
know
that
the
writer
of
this
passage
is
________.
A.considerate
B.doubtful
C.determined
D.negative
27.Where
can
we
find
this
passage?
A.In
a
magazine.
B.In
a
novel.
C.In
a
fairy-tale
book.
D.In
a
science
book.
C
Adopting
(领养)
a
new
pet
should
be
an
exciting
and
rewarding
experience.
But
just
as
all
families
are
different,
so
are
all
pets.
Learn
what
to
consider
before
you
find
your
new
furry
family
member.
All
pets
require
their
owner's
time,
so
Theisen,
an
expert
in
pet
care,
says
how
much
time
you
can
give
to
the
pet
is
the
top
thing
to
consider.
“If
you
adopt
a
4-year-old
cat,
she's
not
going
to
need
the
same
amount
of
care
as
a
9-week-old
dog.”
says
Theisen.
Like
dating
and
finding
the
perfect
partner,
you
want
a
pet
that
shares
your
interests
and
activity
levels,
particularly
if
you're
looking
for
dogs.
“Consider
activity
levels
in
the
family,”
says
Theisen.
“If
you're
a
couch
potato,
or
in
other
words,
a
homebody,
look
for
a
pet
that
matches
that
activity
level.”
Some
dogs,
like
Dalmatians
and
Terriers,
can
be
loud
and
noisy
and
demand
a
more
active
lifestyle
and
room
to
be
outside;
they
might
not
fit
as
well
in
close
living
situations
as
more
sedentary
pets.
The
Humane
Society
of
the
United
States
encourages
potential
owners
to
research
books
and
websites
and
talk
to
other
pet
owners
when
considering
adopting
a
new
pet.Theisen
says
that
potential
owners
should
go
beyond
the
first
impression
of
loveliness
and
watch
how
the
animals
interact
with
them.
“There
are
dogs
that
will
jump
to
the
gate
to
meet
you,”
says
Theisen.
“And
there
are
dogs
that
sit
there
with
their
sad
doggy
eyes—you
know
they're
not
going
to
be
high-energy
dogs.”
Some
exotic
pets,
like
tortoises
and
parrots,
are
likely
to
live
longer
than
dogs
and
cats—and
even
their
human
owners.
They
can
also
grow
to
be
much
larger
than
they
were
when
they
first
came
to
live
with
their
owners.
Owners
should
make
sure
that
their
living
situations
should
be
continually
updated
and
also
prepare
for
the
animal's
future.
本文属于说明文,收养宠物是一件令人兴奋且有意义的事情,但是在收养宠物之前,有很多需要宠物主人考虑的方面,本文就此提供了一些建议。
28.
What
will
people
have
to
consider
first
of
all
when
they
plan
to
adopt
a
pet?
A.The
amount
of
time
they
can
give
to
the
pet.
B.The
money
that
the
pet
will
cost
them.
C.Whether
the
pet
is
lovely
or
not.
D.Whether
the
pet
is
active
or
not.
29.The
underlined
word
“sedentary”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
“________”.
A.weak
B.noisy
C.loud
D.inactive
30.Being
a
couch
potato
and
not
fond
of
exotic
pets,
which
should
Julia
choose?
A.Dalmatians.
B.Terriers.
C.Parrots.
D.Bulldogs.
31.Where
is
the
passage
most
probably
coming
from?
A.A
guidebook.
B.A
fashion
magazine.
C.A
life
magazine.
D.An
entertainment
newspaper.
D
Skeptics
are
strange
a
lot.
Some
of
them
refuse
to
admit
the
serious
threat
of
human
activities
to
the
environment
and
they
are
tired
of
people
who
disagree
with
them.
Those
people,
say
skeptics,
spread
nothing
but
bad
news
about
the
environment.
The
“eco-guilt”
brought
on
by
the
discouraging
news
about
our
planet
gives
rise
to
the
popularity
of
skeptics
as
people
search
for
more
comforting
worldview.
Perhaps
that
explains
why
a
new
book
by
Bjorn
Lomborg
received
so
much
publicity.
That
book,
The
Skeptical
Environmentalist,
declares
that
it
measures
the
“real
state
of
the
world”
as
fine.
Of
course,
another
explanation
is
the
deep
pockets
of
some
big
businesses
with
special
interests.
Indeed,
Mr
Lomborg's
views
are
similar
to
those
of
some
industry-funded
organizations,
which
start
huge
activities
through
the
media
to
confuse
the
public
about
issues
like
global
warming.
So
it
was
strange
to
see
Mr
Lomborg's
book
go
largely
unchallenged
in
the
media
though
his
beliefs
were
contrary
to
most
scientific
opinions.
One
national
newspaper
in
Canada
ran
a
number
of
articles
and
reviews
full
of
words
of
praise,
even
with
the
conclusion
that
“After
Lomborg,
the
environmental
movement
will
begin
to
die
down.”
Such
one-sided
views
should
have
immediately
been
challenged.
But
only
a
different
review
appeared
in
Nature,
a
respected
science
magazine
with
specific
readership.
The
review
remarked
that
Mr
Lomborg's
“preference
for
unexamined
materials
is
incredible”.
A
critical
eye
is
valuable,
and
the
media
should
present
information
in
such
a
way
that
could
allow
people
to
make
informed
decisions.
Unfortunately,
that
is
often
inaccessible
as
blocked
by
the
desire
to
be
shocking
or
to
defend
some
special
interest.
People
might
become
half-blind
before
a
world
partially
exhibited
by
the
media.
That's
a
shame,
because
matters
concerning
the
health
of
the
planet
are
far
too
important
to
be
treated
lightly.
本文是一篇议论文,环保怀疑主义者拒绝承认人类行为对环境的严重威胁。Bjorn
Lomborg的新书认为现在地球的环境状态良好,《自然》杂志认为他所使用的材料未经检查,结果并不可信。新闻媒体应该呈现所有的客观信息让人们做出自己的决定。
32.According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
may
be
regarded
as
“skeptics”?
A.People
who
agree
on
the
popularity
of
“eco-guilt”.
B.People
who
dislike
the
harmful
effect
of
human
activities.
C.People
who
disbelieve
the
serious
situation
of
our
planet.
D.People
who
spread
comforting
news
to
protect
our
environment.
33.Which
of
the
following
can
be
a
reason
for
the
popularity
of
Lomborg's
books?
A.The
book
challenges
views
about
the
fine
state
of
the
world.
B.Some
big
businesses
intend
to
protect
their
own
interests.
C.The
author
convinces
people
to
speak
comforting
worldview.
D.Industry-funded
media
present
confusing
information.
34.The
author
mentioned
the
review
in
Nature
in
order
to
________.
A.find
fault
with
Lomborg's
book
B.voice
a
different
opinion
C.challenge
the
authority
of
the
media
D.point
out
the
value
of
scientific
views
35.What
is
the
author's
main
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
A.To
show
the
importance
of
presenting
overall
information
by
the
media.
B.To
warn
the
public
of
the
danger
of
half-blindness
with
reviews.
C.To
blame
the
media's
lack
of
responsibility
in
information.
D.To
encourage
the
skeptics
to
have
a
critical
eye.
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。
Every
person
has
goals
in
life.
Here
are
some
simple
techniques
for
accomplishing
your
goals.
__36__
Remain
devoted
to
achieving
your
goals
and
you
can
become
successful
in
life.
You
should
be
firm.
If
you
are
motivated
and
driven
to
succeed,
then
nothing
can
stop
you.
State
and
define
(阐明)
your
goals
in
a
specific
way.
__37__
For
example,
if
you
say
to
yourself
that
you
want
to
be
successful,
it
may
be
quite
difficult
to
get
to
that
“goal”
because
it
is
undefined.
__38__
You
may
say
that
you
aim
to
graduate
with
honors,
or
you
plan
to
become
the
CEO
of
your
company.
By
stating
exactly
what
you
want
to
achieve,
you
can
start
planning
out
the
right
path
that
will
lead
you
toward
it.
Develop
milestones
(里程碑).
The
journey
to
reaching
an
objective
has
a
beginning
and
an
end.
But
you
can
learn
more
from
the
experience
if
you
break
down
your
goals
into
a
series
of
smaller
milestones.
__39__
And
it
also
allows
you
to
stop
and
examine
your
process
to
see
if
it
needs
improving.
Adopt
a
positive
mind.
In
this
tough
world,
the
last
thing
you
need
in
life
is
to
have
a
negative
mind.
__40__
So,
make
sure
you
adopt
positive
thinking
to
improve
yourself.
A.Stay
devoted
to
your
goals.
B.This
will
help
you
have
an
open
mind.
C.Unclear
goals
are
never
easy
to
achieve.
D.Instead,
you
should
define
your
goals
in
life.
E.Make
a
commitment
to
the
most
important
goals.
F.After
all
negativity
pulls
you
down
and
farther
from
your
goals.
G.Using
milestones
gives
you
smaller
goals
to
achieve
that
will
maintain
your
motivation.
本文是一篇说明文。每个人都有自己的人生目标。这里有一些简单的技巧来完成你的目标。
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
went
with
some
colleagues
from
my
office
for
a
dinner
in
a
very
popular
local
restaurant.
It
was
__41__
business
time
and
the
restaurant
was
crowded.
We
__42__
found
a
table
in
a
corner
for
three
of
us.
As
soon
as
we
sat
down,
we
heard
a
crash
when
a
cleaning
boy
__43__
the
floor
with
all
the
plates
he
was
carrying.
There
was
__44__
and
no
one
was
saying
or
doing
anything.
In
a
flash
I
remembered
my
__45__
many
years
ago.
Once,
I
__46__
in
the
airport
because
I
had
rushed
there
on
my
own
on
an
empty
stomach.
I
was
picked
up
and
taken
care
of
by
two
__47__.
Now
this
was
my
chance
to
__48__
it
forward.
I
ran
to
the
young
man's
side
immediately,
turned
him
on
his
back
and
screamed
for
someone
to
__49__
a
hot
drink.
Soon
people
started
asking
if
I
was
a
doctor.
I
said
I
was
not,
but
I
was
__50__
at
attending
the
one
blacking
out(晕厥).
The
kid
soon
opened
his
eyes,
__51__
what
had
happened.
I
__52__
him
by
saying
it
was
OK
and
I
had
had
a
__53__
experience.
He
had
not
eaten
anything.
I
held
the
__54__
drink
to
his
mouth
till
he
finished
it
and
sat
with
him
till
he
felt
OK.By
then
the
__55__
had
arrived.
I
asked
her
to
give
the
kid
something
to
eat.
I
offered
to
pay.
The
manager
was
kind
enough
to
refuse
the
__56__
and
agreed
to
make
sure
the
kid
ate
before
he
went
home.
By
the
time
all
this
was
__57__
it
was
getting
late
for
my
colleagues.
We
hadn't
__58__
anything
yet,
so
they
decided
to
go
home.
I
slowly
walked
home,
not
hungry
any
more,
feeling
__59__
for
the
opportunity
I
pay
forward
the
__60__
I
had
received
many
years
ago.
这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者有机会回报以前收到的善意,在机场救了一个晕倒的小男孩。
41.A.peak
B.local
C.spare
D.regular
42.A.actually
B.finally
C.eagerly
D.gradually
43.A.scratched
B.touched
C.hit
D.swept
44.A.silence
B.danger
C.doubt
D.tension
45.A.adventure
B.fortune
C.experience
D.lesson
46.A.showed
up
B.walked
around
C.settled
down
D.passed
out
47.A.friends
B.strangers
C.colleagues
D.acquaintances
48.A.pay
B.look
C.return
D.put
49.A.order
B.buy
C.serve
D.bring
50.A.angry
B.slow
C.disappointed
D.skilful
51.A.knowing
B.wondering
C.ignoring
D.arguing
52.A.reminded
B.comforted
C.urged
D.encouraged
53.A.memorable
B.personal
C.similar
D.common
54.A.cool
B.refreshing
C.sweet
D.warm
55.A.customer
B.manager
C.referee
D.doctor
56.A.payment
B.reward
C.suggestion
D.support
57.A.up
B.away
C.over
D.behind
58.A.prepared
B.demanded
C.received
D.ordered
59.A.ready
B.anxious
C.grateful
D.comfortable
60.A.kindness
B.honor
C.inspiration
D.service
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列短文,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。
What
might
life
be
like
if
you
looked
very
different
from
others?
Most
of
us
are
lucky
to
be
born
with
“normal”
faces.
__61__,
the
movie
Wonder
shows
us
that
there
is
no
such
thing
as
being
normal
and
that
beauty
is
more
than
skin-deep.
__62__
(base)
on
a
best?selling
novel,
the
movie
is
about
a
boy
named
Auggie.
He
has
a
facial
deformity
(畸形)
and
has
spent
most
of
his
life
being
homeschooled.
But
as
he
enters
middle
school,
his
parents
decide
to
send
him
to
a
private
school.
There,
Auggie
must
deal
with
judgmental
classmates
and
learn
to
accept
__63__
(he)
as
he
is.
In
the
US,
most
kids
__64__
(teach)
that
it
is
OK
to
be
different.
Most
people
in
the
US
celebrate
being
unique.
But
some
kids
have
difficulty
__65__
(accept)
uniqueness.
It's
easy
to
pick
on
someone
who's
different,
__66__
(especial)
if
you
have
your
own
problems
to
deal
with.
This
is
another
central
theme
from
the
movie—even
the
kids
__67__
pick
on
Auggie
have
their
own
__68__
(person)
struggles.
As
Auggie's
classmates
get
to
know
him
better,
they
come
to
find
that
he's
a
nice
kid
__69__
a
great
sense
of
humor.
They
start
to
change
their
attitude
toward
him.
In
real
life,
it
may
take
longer
to
see
such
changes
happen.
But
if
we
give
people
__70__
chance,
their
hearts
and
minds
may
change
in
the
end.
本文是一篇应用文,介绍了从电影《奇迹男孩》得到的启示。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Thank
you
so
much
for
inviting
me
to
take
part
in
the
winter
camp
organizing
by
your
school
in
the
coming
winter
holiday.
Quite
interested,
I
am
writing
to
learn
about
farther
details.
Above
all,
I
wonder
that
it
is
convenient
for
you
to
inform
me
for
the
specific
schedule
in
advance.
Beside,
this
will
be
my
first
experience
to
participate
in
such
a
activity.
Would
you
be
kind
enough
to
offer
with
any
suggestions
on
what
items
I
special
need
to
take
with
me?
I
would
appreciate
if
you
could
give
me
a
reply
at
your
earliest
convenient.
I
am
really
excited
and
looking
forward
to
it.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是学生李华,今年9月将赴加拿大进修半年。请给你的加拿大笔友Mike写一封邮件,希望他能帮你找一个合租公寓。要点如下:
1.对公寓的要求;
2.对室友(roommate)的要求;
3.表达感谢。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
PAGEUnit
11
The
Media
单元测试(二)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Who
lost
a
French
dictionary?
A.Mike.
B.Bill.
C.Tom.
2.How
will
the
man
probably
go
to
Chicago?
A.By
car.
B.By
plane.
C.By
bus.
3.Why
was
the
man
late?
A.His
alarm
clock
didn't
work.
B.He
didn't
hear
the
alarm.
C.He
forgot
to
set
the
alarm
clock.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
library.
B.In
a
bookstore.
C.In
a
supermarket.
5.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.How
to
look
after
Ken.
B.How
to
spend
the
vacation.
C.How
to
deal
with
the
woman's
cat.
第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What
do
we
know
about
the
woman's
grandfather?
A.He
works
in
a
company
now.
B.He
has
white
hair.
C.He
wears
glasses.
7.How
old
is
the
woman's
grandmother?
A.60.
B.65.
C.70.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
is
the
work
place
of
the
company?
A.In
Britain.
B.In
America.
C.In
Australia.
9.How
will
the
woman
help
the
man?
A.She
will
print
his
application
letter.
B.She
will
check
his
application
letter.
C.She
will
write
a
new
application
letter
for
him.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why
does
the
man
prefer
cycling?
A.It
is
quiet
and
relaxing.
B.He
can
do
it
with
his
friends.
C.He
is
fond
of
seeing
the
countryside.
11.Which
two
sports
does
the
man
like
best?
A.Football
and
cycling.
B.Swimming
and
football.
C.Table
tennis
and
swimming.
12.When
does
the
man
usually
play
table
tennis?
A.In
winter.
B.In
spring.
C.In
summer.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
woman?
A.A
doctor.
B.A
professor.
C.A
nutritionist.
14.What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
eat?
A.Fruits
and
vegetables.
B.Processed
food.
C.Pork.
15.Where
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
eat?
A.At
the
university
hospital.
B.At
the
restaurant.
C.At
the
dining
hall.
16.How
does
the
man
probably
feel
after
talking
with
the
woman?
A.Worried.
B.Relaxed.
C.Confused.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
Ellen's
problem?
A.She
can't
respond
to
sounds.
B.She
can't
speak
very
well.
C.She
can't
hear
very
well.
18.What
did
Ellen
tell
the
speaker
when
she
came
home?
A.She
had
a
good
coach.
B.She
took
part
in
the
sports
meeting.
C.She
was
encouraged
by
her
friends.
19.Why
did
the
speaker
try
to
encourage
Ellen?
A.He
thought
it
unlikely
that
she
won.
B.Her
coach
didn't
encourage
her.
C.Ellen
couldn't
run
very
fast.
20.How
did
Ellen
perform
in
the
sports
meeting?
A.She
won
two
races.
B.She
was
faced
with
defeat.
C.She
won
almost
all
the
races.
答案与听力材料
1—5 BCBAC 6—10 CBABC 11—15 BACAC
16—20 BCBAA
Text
1
W:Tom,
Mike
told
me
that
your
French
dictionary
was
lost
last
week.
M:Mine
wasn't
but
Bill's
was.
Text
2
W:Are
you
going
to
Chicago
tomorrow?
M:Yes.I
had
thought
I'd
drive
or
fly,
but
I
come
to
think
that
taking
a
bus
is
cheaper
and
more
convenient.
Text
3
W:Why
were
you
late
for
the
music
class
this
morning?
M:I'm
so
sorry.
I
went
to
bed
too
late
and
didn't
hear
the
alarm
this
morning.
W:Well,
I
hope
it
won't
happen
next
time.
Text
4
M:Excuse
me.
W:Yes.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
M:I'd
like
to
take
those
three
books
out
and
return
these.
W:OK,
but
they
should
have
been
returned
earlier.
I'll
have
to
charge
you
for
two
days.
Text
5
M:What'll
you
do
with
your
cat
when
you
leave
for
vacation?
W:Well,
I'm
having
Ken
take
care
of
it.
M:Oh,
that's
a
good
idea.
Text
6
W:Here
in
the
middle
with
the
beautiful
white
hair
is
my
grandmother.
We
call
her
Joy.
M:She
looks
energetic.
W:Yeah.
Here
next
to
my
grandmother
on
the
left
is
Andrew,
my
grandfather.
M:With
the
glasses?
W:Yeah.
Isn't
he
handsome?
Actually,
he
looks
pretty
good
for
someone
70
years
old.
Don't
you
think
so?
M:He
surely
does.
And
your
grandmother,
is
she
the
same
age?
W:No.
She's
five
years
younger.
M:Does
your
grandfather
still
work
in
a
company?
W:No.
He's
retired
now.
Text
7
M:I'm
going
to
a
job
fair
tomorrow.
W:Is
that
with
the
American
company?
M:Yes,
that's
right.
W:So
where
is
the
work
place
of
that
American
company?
M:In
London.
Since
you
are
the
experienced
one,
can
you
give
me
some
suggestions?
W:You'd
better
pay
more
attention
to
your
letter
of
application.
You
should
print
your
application
letter
on
good?quality
white
paper.
M:OK,
I
got
it.
Anything
more?
W:You'd
better
get
someone
to
check
for
spelling
and
grammatical
errors.
M:So,
can
you
help
me
to
do
this
work?
W:Of
course,
with
pleasure.
M:That's
very
kind
of
you.
Text
8
W:What's
your
favourite
sport?
M:It's
difficult
to
say—I
like
many
sports
but
I
think
I
like
football
best,
because
I
can
play
in
a
team.
How
about
you?
W:I
don't
like
football.
It's
a
boy's
game,
I
think.
Jogging
is
quiet
and
relaxing.
Do
you
like
it?
M:No,
I
seldom
jog.
I
prefer
cycling
to
jogging.
I
enjoy
seeing
the
countryside.
W:I've
heard
that
you
are
also
good
at
swimming.
M:Ah,
yes.
Swimming
is
my
second
favourite.
It
gives
me
a
chance
to
have
fun
with
my
friends,
especially
in
summer.
But
in
winter
I
usually
play
table
tennis.
It's
such
good
exercise.
Text
9
M:I
was
at
the
Student
Health
Services
yesterday.
They
told
me
that
my
blood
pressure
is
too
high.
W:Then
I
suppose
you
need
a
diet
to
help
bring
your
blood
pressure
down.
M:That's
right!
The
doctor
told
me
to
see
the
university
nutritionist
about
it,
so
here
I
am.
He
gave
me
this
note
for
you.
W:Let
me
see.
This
is
a
list
of
the
content
of
different
foods.
You
should
say
goodbye
to
potato
chips
and
some
meat,
such
as
pork!
M:Oh,
no.
W:Yes,
and
goodbye
to
processed
food
in
general.
But
you
can
have
almost
all
fruits
and
vegetables.
M:That
part
is
OK.
What
worries
me
is
where
to
eat.
Do
I
have
to
eat
at
the
university
hospital?
W:Not
at
all.
I
just
call
the
dining?hall
manager.
He
handles
all
sorts
of
special
menus.
M:What
if
I
want
to
go
to
a
restaurant?
W:Just
use
your
list
and
select
your
food
carefully.
M:Thanks
a
lot.
This
won't
be
nearly
as
bad
as
I'd
thought.
Text
10
M:I
have
a
lovely
little
daughter.
Her
name
is
Ellen.
She
is
only
ten
years
old,
but
I
always
take
pride
in
her.
She
was
born
with
a
hearing
problem
and
a
slow
response
time
to
sounds.
She
came
home
one
spring
day
to
tell
me
she
had
competed
in
a
sports
meeting,
where
they
had
lots
of
races
and
other
competitive
events.
Because
of
her
listening
disabilities,
I
tried
to
think
of
words
to
encourage
her.
I
didn't
want
to
let
her
down.
I
have
heard
many
famous
coaches
do
so
when
athletes
are
faced
with
defeat.
But
before
I
could
speak,
she
looked
up
and
told
me
she
won
two
of
the
races
and
she
had
an
advantage.
I
couldn't
believe
it.
Ah,
I
knew
it.
She
must
have
been
given
a
head
start.
But
before
I
could
say
anything,
she
said,
“Daddy,
I
didn't
get
a
head
start...my
advantage
was
I
had
to
try
much
harder.”
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
China
now
has
52
sites
included
on
the
UNESCO
World
Heritage
List,
which
was
established
to
safeguard
unique
and
irreplaceable
cultural
and
natural
sites
around
the
world.
Let's
have
a
look
at
some
of
them,
which
may
give
you
some
clues
on
your
next
travel
plan.
Mausoleum
of
the
First
Qin
Emperor
The
Mausoleum
of
the
First
Qin
Emperor
is
located
in
Lintong
county,
near
Xi'an
city,
capital
of
Shaanxi
province.
A
total
of
8,000
life-size
terracotta
warriors,
chariots
and
horses,
and
hundreds
of
bronze
weapons
have
been
unearthed
from
it.
Many
state
leaders
and
experts
worldwide
believe
that
the
discovery
of
the
mausoleum
is
a
major
archeological
find
and
can
be
called
the
eighth
wonder
of
the
world,
paralleling
Egypt's
Pyramids.
Kulangsu,
a
Historic
International
Settlement
Gulangyu
Island,
known
in
the
local
dialect
as
Kulangsu,
is
located
on
the
entry
of
the
Jiulong
River,
facing
the
city
of
Xiamen.
The
island
was
occupied
by
at
least
a
dozen
countries,
including
Great
Britain,
France
and
Japan.
As
a
result,
Western
culture
grew
rapidly
there
in
the
19th
century,
especially
music.
With
such
a
harmonious
blend
of
Western
music
and
Eastern
culture,
Gulangyu
is
naturally
referred
to
as
the
“island
of
music”.
It
is
famous
for
its
outstanding
musicians
and
musical
instruments.
Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
Hoh
Xil,
which
means
“beautiful
girl”
in
Mongolian,
is
located
in
the
north-eastern
end
of
the
Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau.
Hoh
Xil
National
Nature
Reserve
is
China's
largest
and
the
world's
third
largest
uninhabited
area.
Because
of
the
high
altitude
and
fierce
weather,
it
is
impossible
for
people
to
live
there,
and
therefore,
it
is
a
paradise
for
wildlife
and
home
to
more
than
230
species
of
wild
animals
including
endangered
species
such
as
the
Tibetan
antelope,
which
is
recognized
as
the
National
Class
Ⅰ
Protected
Animal.
Huangshan
Mountain
Huangshan,
known
as
“the
loveliest
mountain
of
China”,
lies
in
the
south
of
Anhui
province
in
eastern
China.
The
scenic
area
covers
154
sq
km,
and
is
famous
for
its
peaks,
rocks,
pines,
clouds
and
springs.
It
also
has
a
rich
cultural
heritage.
Xu
Xiake,
a
famous
traveler
of
the
Ming
Dynasty
(1368—1644),
visited
Huangshan
twice,
and
described
it
in
a
poem,
calling
it
the
best
of
all
mountains
in
China.
Today
it
holds
the
same
fascination
for
visitors,
poets,
painters
and
photographers.
这是一篇广告布告类阅读。文章作者为读者介绍了一些旅游景点。
21.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
is
the
largest
uninhabited
area
in
the
world.
B.Kulangsu
was
occupied
for
not
less
than
a
dozen
years.
C.Mausoleum
is
located
in
the
capital
city
of
Shaanxi
province.
D.Huangshan
Mountain
is
well
known
for
its
magnificent
scenery.
解析:细节理解题。答案定位在Huangshan
Mountain部分Huangshan,
known
as
“the
loveliest
mountain
of
China”,
lies
in
the
south
of
Anhui
province
in
eastern
China.
The
scenic
area
covers
154
sq
km,
and
is
famous
for
its
peaks,
rocks,
pines,
clouds
and
springs.可知,黄山因为它壮丽的风景而出名,故选D。
答案:D
22.Why
is
Qinghai
Hoh
Xil
a
paradise
for
wildlife
living
there?
A.Because
endangered
species
are
well
protected
there.
B.Because
it
is
large
in
size
with
beautiful
scenery.
C.Because
it
is
located
on
Qinghai-Tibetan
Plateau.
D.Because
tough
weather
and
environment
make
no
people
live
there.
解析:细节理解题。答案定位在Qinghai
Hoh
Xil部分Because
of
the
high
altitude
and
fierce
weather,
it
is
impossible
for
people
to
live
there,
and
therefore,
it
is
a
paradise
for
wildlife
and
home
to
more
than
230
species
of
wild
animals
including
endangered
species
such
as
the
Tibetan
antelope,
which
is
recognized
as
the
National
Class
1
Protected
Animal.可知,青海可可西里艰苦的气候和环境使得人类无法在那里居住,所以那里成为野生动植物的天堂,故选D。
答案:D
23.Where
does
the
passage
most
probably
come
from?
A.A
travel
guidebook.
B.An
entertainment
magazine.
C.A
science
fiction.
D.A
history
textbook.
解析:推理判断题。答案定位在第一段Let's
have
a
look
at
some
of
them,
which
may
give
you
some
clues
on
your
next
travel
plan.可知,作者为读者提供了一些旅游景点,所以这篇文章最可能出现在一份旅游指南上,故选A。
答案:A
B
WITH
ALL
THE
CONTROVERSY
swirling
around
“fake
news”
in
the
media,
it's
a
good
time
to
remind
you,
dear
readers,
that
you
won't
find
any
of
that
in
Reader's
Digest.
Here's
why:
We
are
committed
to
publishing
strong
and
accurate
stories.
Millions
of
people
around
the
world
turn
to
this
little
magazine
every
month
because
of
the
care
with
which
we
document
our
stories.
We
guard
readers'
trust
by
holding
our
editorial
researchers,
editors
and
writers
to
high
standards.
For
example,
we
require
our
writers
to
talk
to
people
with
first-hand
knowledge
of
their
subject.
Then
we
give
their
story
to
fact-checkers,
who
confirm
that
sources
were
accurately
quoted.
We
get
our
facts
straight.
What
about
the
articles
we
reprint
from
other
publications,
you
ask?
Thanks
to
our
global
presence,
we
have
researchers
and
fact-checkers
around
the
world
who
check
these
stories
for
us.
For
example,
in
this
issue,
“Making
Yogurt,
Healing
Minds,”
from
the
UK's
Observer
magazine,
was
checked
by
our
European
Editorial
Office.
“I
Was
Blind
But
Now
I
see,”
from
Toronto
Life,
was
thoroughly
checked
out
by
our
editorial
office
in
Montreal.
Our
drama,
“41
Hours
Alone
in
the
Snow,”
from
the
Swiss
Sonntags
Zeitung
magazine,
was
confirmed
by
our
Swiss
edition.
You
can
feel
secure
in
knowing
that
Reader's
Digest
is
in
the
real
news
business.
Always
have
been.
Always
will
be.
No
fake
news
here.
本文是一篇说明文,文章中作者对《读者文摘》中的作品真实性进行了确认,并介绍了《读者文摘》保证所出版的文章真实性的方法。
24.How
does
Reader's
Digest
guarantee
the
genuineness
of
its
stories?
A.It
has
many
people
around
the
world
to
check
each
story's
source.
B.The
writer
of
each
story
experienced
the
story
himself/herself.
C.Its
stories
are
all
written
by
some
famous
people.
D.It
has
severe
punishment
for
those
who
write
fake
news.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第二句“Thanks
to
our
global
presence,
we
have
researchers
and
fact-checkers
around
the
world
who
check
these
stories
for
us.”可知《读者文摘》保证稿件真实性主要是因为它在世界各地有很多核对者保证所出版的故事的真实性。故A项正确。
答案:A
25.According
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
statement
is
true?
A.Reader's
Digest
is
only
sold
in
Swiss.
B.Reader's
Digest
enjoys
world-wide
popularity.
C.The
accuracy
of
the
stories
in
Reader's
Digest
is
guaranteed
by
their
writers.
D.All
the
stories
in
Reader's
Digest
are
first
published
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第一句“Millions
of
people
around
the
world
turn
to
this
little
magazine
every
month
because
of
the
care
with
which
we
document
our
stories.”可知每个月世界各地都有很多人阅读《读者文摘》这本书,说明这本书很受人们欢迎。故B项正确。
答案:B
26.From
this
passage,as
for
Reader's
Digest,we
can
know
that
the
writer
of
this
passage
is
________.
A.considerate
B.doubtful
C.determined
D.negative
解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后四句“You
can
feel
secure
in
knowing
that
Reader's
Digest
is
in
the
real
news
business.
Always
have
been.
Always
will
be.
No
fake
news
here.”可知作者认为《读者文摘》总是能够给我们提供最真实的新闻,绝对不会有虚假新闻。说明作者是非常坚定的。故C项正确。
答案:C
27.Where
can
we
find
this
passage?
A.In
a
magazine.
B.In
a
novel.
C.In
a
fairy-tale
book.
D.In
a
science
book.
解析:推理判断题。本文是《读者文摘》杂志对杂志文章真实性的确认说明,与“小说、童话故事书、科技书籍”无关,最可能是从《读者文摘》杂志里摘录而来的。故A项正确。
答案:A
C
Adopting
(领养)
a
new
pet
should
be
an
exciting
and
rewarding
experience.
But
just
as
all
families
are
different,
so
are
all
pets.
Learn
what
to
consider
before
you
find
your
new
furry
family
member.
All
pets
require
their
owner's
time,
so
Theisen,
an
expert
in
pet
care,
says
how
much
time
you
can
give
to
the
pet
is
the
top
thing
to
consider.
“If
you
adopt
a
4-year-old
cat,
she's
not
going
to
need
the
same
amount
of
care
as
a
9-week-old
dog.”
says
Theisen.
Like
dating
and
finding
the
perfect
partner,
you
want
a
pet
that
shares
your
interests
and
activity
levels,
particularly
if
you're
looking
for
dogs.
“Consider
activity
levels
in
the
family,”
says
Theisen.
“If
you're
a
couch
potato,
or
in
other
words,
a
homebody,
look
for
a
pet
that
matches
that
activity
level.”
Some
dogs,
like
Dalmatians
and
Terriers,
can
be
loud
and
noisy
and
demand
a
more
active
lifestyle
and
room
to
be
outside;
they
might
not
fit
as
well
in
close
living
situations
as
more
sedentary
pets.
The
Humane
Society
of
the
United
States
encourages
potential
owners
to
research
books
and
websites
and
talk
to
other
pet
owners
when
considering
adopting
a
new
pet.Theisen
says
that
potential
owners
should
go
beyond
the
first
impression
of
loveliness
and
watch
how
the
animals
interact
with
them.
“There
are
dogs
that
will
jump
to
the
gate
to
meet
you,”
says
Theisen.
“And
there
are
dogs
that
sit
there
with
their
sad
doggy
eyes—you
know
they're
not
going
to
be
high-energy
dogs.”
Some
exotic
pets,
like
tortoises
and
parrots,
are
likely
to
live
longer
than
dogs
and
cats—and
even
their
human
owners.
They
can
also
grow
to
be
much
larger
than
they
were
when
they
first
came
to
live
with
their
owners.
Owners
should
make
sure
that
their
living
situations
should
be
continually
updated
and
also
prepare
for
the
animal's
future.
本文属于说明文,收养宠物是一件令人兴奋且有意义的事情,但是在收养宠物之前,有很多需要宠物主人考虑的方面,本文就此提供了一些建议。
28.
What
will
people
have
to
consider
first
of
all
when
they
plan
to
adopt
a
pet?
A.The
amount
of
time
they
can
give
to
the
pet.
B.The
money
that
the
pet
will
cost
them.
C.Whether
the
pet
is
lovely
or
not.
D.Whether
the
pet
is
active
or
not.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段All
pets
require
their
owner's
time,
so
Theisen,
an
expert
in
pet
care,
says
how
much
time
you
can
give
to
the
pet
is
the
top
thing
to
consider.可知,领养宠物的首要问题是时间,故选A。
答案:A
29.The
underlined
word
“sedentary”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
“________”.
A.weak
B.noisy
C.loud
D.inactive
解析:词义猜测题。根据第四段Some
dogs,
like
Dalmatians
and
Terriers,
can
be
loud
and
noisy
and
demand
a
more
active
lifestyle
and
room
to
be
outside;
they
might
not
fit
as
well
in
close
living
situations
as
more
sedentary
pets.
可知,有些狗声音很大很吵,更积极活跃,更喜欢出去,与那些好静的宠物相比,他们就不太可能适合生活在封闭的环境里。本句为原级比较,not
as...as,故可以推出sedentary为静止的,故选D。
答案:D
30.Being
a
couch
potato
and
not
fond
of
exotic
pets,
which
should
Julia
choose?
A.Dalmatians.
B.Terriers.
C.Parrots.
D.Bulldogs.
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段Some
dogs,
like
Dalmatians
and
Terriers,
can
be
loud
and
noisy
and
demand
a
more
active
lifestyle
and
room
to
be
outside
得知Dalmatians
和
Terriers跟Julia的宅女性格不符;而Parrots属于exotic
pets,可排除,故选D。
答案:D
31.Where
is
the
passage
most
probably
coming
from?
A.A
guidebook.
B.A
fashion
magazine.
C.A
life
magazine.
D.An
entertainment
newspaper.
解析:文章出处题。本文主要介绍领养宠物的注意事项,应选自于家庭生活方面的杂志,故选C。
答案:C
D
Skeptics
are
strange
a
lot.
Some
of
them
refuse
to
admit
the
serious
threat
of
human
activities
to
the
environment
and
they
are
tired
of
people
who
disagree
with
them.
Those
people,
say
skeptics,
spread
nothing
but
bad
news
about
the
environment.
The
“eco-guilt”
brought
on
by
the
discouraging
news
about
our
planet
gives
rise
to
the
popularity
of
skeptics
as
people
search
for
more
comforting
worldview.
Perhaps
that
explains
why
a
new
book
by
Bjorn
Lomborg
received
so
much
publicity.
That
book,
The
Skeptical
Environmentalist,
declares
that
it
measures
the
“real
state
of
the
world”
as
fine.
Of
course,
another
explanation
is
the
deep
pockets
of
some
big
businesses
with
special
interests.
Indeed,
Mr
Lomborg's
views
are
similar
to
those
of
some
industry-funded
organizations,
which
start
huge
activities
through
the
media
to
confuse
the
public
about
issues
like
global
warming.
So
it
was
strange
to
see
Mr
Lomborg's
book
go
largely
unchallenged
in
the
media
though
his
beliefs
were
contrary
to
most
scientific
opinions.
One
national
newspaper
in
Canada
ran
a
number
of
articles
and
reviews
full
of
words
of
praise,
even
with
the
conclusion
that
“After
Lomborg,
the
environmental
movement
will
begin
to
die
down.”
Such
one-sided
views
should
have
immediately
been
challenged.
But
only
a
different
review
appeared
in
Nature,
a
respected
science
magazine
with
specific
readership.
The
review
remarked
that
Mr
Lomborg's
“preference
for
unexamined
materials
is
incredible”.
A
critical
eye
is
valuable,
and
the
media
should
present
information
in
such
a
way
that
could
allow
people
to
make
informed
decisions.
Unfortunately,
that
is
often
inaccessible
as
blocked
by
the
desire
to
be
shocking
or
to
defend
some
special
interest.
People
might
become
half-blind
before
a
world
partially
exhibited
by
the
media.
That's
a
shame,
because
matters
concerning
the
health
of
the
planet
are
far
too
important
to
be
treated
lightly.
本文是一篇议论文,环保怀疑主义者拒绝承认人类行为对环境的严重威胁。Bjorn
Lomborg的新书认为现在地球的环境状态良好,《自然》杂志认为他所使用的材料未经检查,结果并不可信。新闻媒体应该呈现所有的客观信息让人们做出自己的决定。
32.According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
may
be
regarded
as
“skeptics”?
A.People
who
agree
on
the
popularity
of
“eco-guilt”.
B.People
who
dislike
the
harmful
effect
of
human
activities.
C.People
who
disbelieve
the
serious
situation
of
our
planet.
D.People
who
spread
comforting
news
to
protect
our
environment.
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段第二句“Some
of
them
refuse
to
admit
the
serious
threat
of
human
activities
to
the
environment
and
they
are
tired
of
people
who
disagree
with
them.”可知,一些怀疑主义者拒绝承认人类行为对环境的严重威胁。C项“People
who
disbelieve
the
serious
situation
of
our
planet.”内容与之相符。故C项正确。
答案:C
33.Which
of
the
following
can
be
a
reason
for
the
popularity
of
Lomborg's
books?
A.The
book
challenges
views
about
the
fine
state
of
the
world.
B.Some
big
businesses
intend
to
protect
their
own
interests.
C.The
author
convinces
people
to
speak
comforting
worldview.
D.Industry-funded
media
present
confusing
information.
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句“Indeed,
Mr
Lomborg's
views
are
similar
to
those
of
some
industry-funded
organizations,
which
start
huge
activities
through
the
media
to
confuse
the
public
about
issues
like
global
warming.”可知,Lomborg的书很受欢迎是因为他的观点和很多受到工业资助的组织一致,背后有大的企业在维护他们的利益,用Lomborg的观点来混淆视听。故B项正确。
答案:B
34.The
author
mentioned
the
review
in
Nature
in
order
to
________.
A.find
fault
with
Lomborg's
book
B.voice
a
different
opinion
C.challenge
the
authority
of
the
media
D.point
out
the
value
of
scientific
views
解析:推理判断题。根据文章第四段“Such
one-sided
views
should
have
immediately
been
challenged.
But
only
a
different
review
appeared
in
Nature,
a
respected
science
magazine
with
specific
readership.
The
review
remarked
that
Mr
Lomborg's
‘preference
for
unexamined
materials
is
incredible’.”可知,Lomborg的观点本应该被批评,《自然》杂志认为Lomborg的观点所使用的材料是未经检查的,他的观点是难以相信的。作者提出《自然》杂志就是为了发出不同的观点。故B项正确。
答案:B
35.What
is
the
author's
main
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
A.To
show
the
importance
of
presenting
overall
information
by
the
media.
B.To
warn
the
public
of
the
danger
of
half-blindness
with
reviews.
C.To
blame
the
media's
lack
of
responsibility
in
information.
D.To
encourage
the
skeptics
to
have
a
critical
eye.
解析:主旨大意题。根据文章最后一段第一句“A
critical
eye
is
valuable,
and
the
media
should
present
information
in
such
a
way
that
could
allow
people
to
make
informed
decisions.”可知,作者通过新闻媒体要有批判性的观点,说明媒体应该客观批判地呈现所有信息让人们做出决定。故A项正确。
答案:A
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。
Every
person
has
goals
in
life.
Here
are
some
simple
techniques
for
accomplishing
your
goals.
__36__
Remain
devoted
to
achieving
your
goals
and
you
can
become
successful
in
life.
You
should
be
firm.
If
you
are
motivated
and
driven
to
succeed,
then
nothing
can
stop
you.
State
and
define
(阐明)
your
goals
in
a
specific
way.
__37__
For
example,
if
you
say
to
yourself
that
you
want
to
be
successful,
it
may
be
quite
difficult
to
get
to
that
“goal”
because
it
is
undefined.
__38__
You
may
say
that
you
aim
to
graduate
with
honors,
or
you
plan
to
become
the
CEO
of
your
company.
By
stating
exactly
what
you
want
to
achieve,
you
can
start
planning
out
the
right
path
that
will
lead
you
toward
it.
Develop
milestones
(里程碑).
The
journey
to
reaching
an
objective
has
a
beginning
and
an
end.
But
you
can
learn
more
from
the
experience
if
you
break
down
your
goals
into
a
series
of
smaller
milestones.
__39__
And
it
also
allows
you
to
stop
and
examine
your
process
to
see
if
it
needs
improving.
Adopt
a
positive
mind.
In
this
tough
world,
the
last
thing
you
need
in
life
is
to
have
a
negative
mind.
__40__
So,
make
sure
you
adopt
positive
thinking
to
improve
yourself.
A.Stay
devoted
to
your
goals.
B.This
will
help
you
have
an
open
mind.
C.Unclear
goals
are
never
easy
to
achieve.
D.Instead,
you
should
define
your
goals
in
life.
E.Make
a
commitment
to
the
most
important
goals.
F.After
all
negativity
pulls
you
down
and
farther
from
your
goals.
G.Using
milestones
gives
you
smaller
goals
to
achieve
that
will
maintain
your
motivation.
本文是一篇说明文。每个人都有自己的人生目标。这里有一些简单的技巧来完成你的目标。
36.A 解析:此空是小标题,结合下文标题可知应该用短小精悍的祈使句,在A、E两项中选择。下文提示“Remain
devoted
to
achieving
your
goals
and
you
can
become
successful
in
life.”(保持专注于实现你的目标,你就能在生活中获得成功。)由此可知,A项
Stay
devoted
to
your
goals.(坚持你的目标。)切题。关键词devoted
和goals。
37.C 解析:下文提示“For
example,
if
you
say
to
yourself
that
you
want
to
be
successful,
it
may
be
quite
difficult
to
get
to
that
‘goal’
because
it
is
undefined”(举个例子,如果你对自己说你想要成功,就很难达到那个“目标”,因为它是没有定义的),承接下文,C项
Unclear
goals
are
never
easy
to
achieve.(不明确的目标从来都不容易实现。)切题。该项中的never
easy和下文中的difficult相吻合。
38.D 解析:上文提示“For
example,
if
you
say
to
yourself
that
you
want
to
be
successful,
it
may
be
quite
difficult
to
get
to
that
‘goal’
because
it
is
undefined”(举个例子,如果你对自己说你想要成功,就很难达到那个“目标”,因为它是没有定义的),承接上文,D项Instead,
you
should
define
your
goals
in
life.(相反,你应该在生活中定义你的目标。)切题。该项中的Instead表示上下文是转折关系。
39.G 解析:上文提示“But
you
can
learn
more
from
the
experience
if
you
break
down
your
goals
into
a
series
of
smaller
milestones.”(但是如果你把你的目标分解成一系列更小的里程碑,你可以从经验中学到更多。),承接上文,G项
Using
milestones
gives
you
smaller
goals
to
achieve
that
will
maintain
your
motivation.(使用里程碑可以让你实现更小的目标,从而保持你的动力。)切题。关键词milestones。
40.F 解析:上文提示“In
this
tough
world,
the
last
thing
you
need
in
life
is
to
have
a
negative
mind.”(在这个艰难的世界里,你生命中最不需要的就是拥有消极的思想。),承接上文,F项
After
all
negativity
pulls
you
down
and
farther
from
your
goals.(毕竟消极情绪会把你拉下来,远离你的目标。)中的negativity与上文中的negative相吻合。
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
went
with
some
colleagues
from
my
office
for
a
dinner
in
a
very
popular
local
restaurant.
It
was
__41__
business
time
and
the
restaurant
was
crowded.
We
__42__
found
a
table
in
a
corner
for
three
of
us.
As
soon
as
we
sat
down,
we
heard
a
crash
when
a
cleaning
boy
__43__
the
floor
with
all
the
plates
he
was
carrying.
There
was
__44__
and
no
one
was
saying
or
doing
anything.
In
a
flash
I
remembered
my
__45__
many
years
ago.
Once,
I
__46__
in
the
airport
because
I
had
rushed
there
on
my
own
on
an
empty
stomach.
I
was
picked
up
and
taken
care
of
by
two
__47__.
Now
this
was
my
chance
to
__48__
it
forward.
I
ran
to
the
young
man's
side
immediately,
turned
him
on
his
back
and
screamed
for
someone
to
__49__
a
hot
drink.
Soon
people
started
asking
if
I
was
a
doctor.
I
said
I
was
not,
but
I
was
__50__
at
attending
the
one
blacking
out(晕厥).
The
kid
soon
opened
his
eyes,
__51__
what
had
happened.
I
__52__
him
by
saying
it
was
OK
and
I
had
had
a
__53__
experience.
He
had
not
eaten
anything.
I
held
the
__54__
drink
to
his
mouth
till
he
finished
it
and
sat
with
him
till
he
felt
OK.By
then
the
__55__
had
arrived.
I
asked
her
to
give
the
kid
something
to
eat.
I
offered
to
pay.
The
manager
was
kind
enough
to
refuse
the
__56__
and
agreed
to
make
sure
the
kid
ate
before
he
went
home.
By
the
time
all
this
was
__57__
it
was
getting
late
for
my
colleagues.
We
hadn't
__58__
anything
yet,
so
they
decided
to
go
home.
I
slowly
walked
home,
not
hungry
any
more,
feeling
__59__
for
the
opportunity
I
pay
forward
the
__60__
I
had
received
many
years
ago.
这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者有机会回报以前收到的善意,在机场救了一个晕倒的小男孩。
41.A.peak
B.local
C.spare
D.regular
解析:考查形容词辨析。由下句“the
restaurant
was
crowded.”可知,餐厅里挤满了人。说明这是用餐高峰(peak)期。peak最高的;local当地的;spare多余的;regular定期的。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
答案:A
42.A.actually
B.finally
C.eagerly
D.gradually
解析:考查副词辨析。由本句“We
__42__
found
a
table
in
a
corner
for
three
of
us.”可知,我们终于(finally)在角落里找到了一张桌子。actually实际上;eagerly急切地;gradually逐步地。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。
答案:B
43.A.scratched
B.touched
C.hit
D.swept
解析:考查动词辨析。由上句“we
heard
a
crash”可知,我们听到了一声巨响,端着盘子打扫卫生的男孩撞到了地板。scratch抓,刮;touch接触;hit撞击,击中;sweep打扫。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。
答案:C
44.A.silence
B.danger
C.doubt
D.tension
解析:考查名词辨析。由下句“no
one
was
saying
or
doing
anything.”可知,没有人在说或做任何事情,说明非常安静(silence)。danger危险;doubt怀疑;tension紧张,张力。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
答案:A
45.A.adventure
B.fortune
C.experience
D.lesson
解析:考查名词辨析。由本句“In
a
flash
I
remembered
my
__45__
many
years
ago.”可知,一瞬间我想起了我多年前的经历(experience)。adventure冒险;fortune运气;lesson教训。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。
答案:C
46.A.showed
up
B.walked
around
C.settled
down
D.passed
out
解析:考查动词短语搭配。由本句“Once,I
__46__
in
the
airport
because
I
had
rushed
there
on
my
own
on
an
empty
stomach.”可知,有一次,我在机场昏迷过去(pass
out),因为我空着肚子急急忙忙地到了那里。show
up显示;walk
around闲逛;settle
down定居下来;pass
out昏迷过去。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。
答案:D
47.A.friends
B.strangers
C.colleagues
D.acquaintances
解析:考查名词辨析。由本句“I
was
picked
up
and
taken
care
of
by
two
__47__.”可知,我被扶起来并由两个陌生人(stranger)照顾。friend朋友;colleague同事;acquaintance熟人。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。
答案:B
48.A.pay
B.look
C.return
D.put
解析:考查动词短语搭配。由本句“Now
this
was
my
chance
to
__48__
it
forward.”可知,现在这是我偿还(pay)的机会了。look
forward向前看;return不与forward搭配;put
forward提出。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
答案:A
49.A.order
B.buy
C.serve
D.bring
解析:考查动词辨析。由本句“I
ran
to
the
young
man's
side
immediately,
turned
him
on
his
back
and
screamed
for
someone
to
__49__
a
hot
drink.”可知,我立即跑到年轻人的身边,把他翻过身来,大声叫某人拿来(bring)一杯热饮。order命令;buy买;serve服务。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。
答案:D
50.A.angry
B.slow
C.disappointed
D.skilful
解析:考查形容词辨析。由本句“I
said
I
was
not,
but
I
was
__50__
at
attending
the
one
blacking
out(晕厥).”可知,我说我不是医生,但是我对照顾昏厥者很熟悉。angry生气的;slow缓慢的;disappointed失望的;skilful熟练,熟悉的。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。
答案:D
51.A.knowing
B.wondering
C.ignoring
D.arguing
解析:考查动词辨析。由本句“The
kid
soon
opened
his
eyes,
__51__
what
had
happened.”可知,孩子很快睁开眼睛,想知道(wondering)发生了什么事。know知道;ignore忽略;argue争论。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。
答案:B
52.A.reminded
B.comforted
C.urged
D.encouraged
解析:考查动词辨析。由下句“by
saying
it
was
OK”可知,说明作者是在安慰(comfort)小孩没事。remind提醒;urge力劝;encourage鼓励。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。
答案:B
53.A.memorable
B.personal
C.similar
D.common
解析:考查形容词辨析。由上文第三段“Once,
I
__46__
in
the
airport
because
I
had
rushed
there
on
my
own
on
an
empty
stomach.”可知,有一次,我在机场昏迷过去,因为我空着肚子匆匆忙忙地到了那里。说明作者有过类似的(similar)经历。memorable难忘的;personal个人的;common普遍的。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。
答案:C
54.A.cool
B.refreshing
C.sweet
D.warm
解析:考查形容词辨析。由上文第四段“I
ran
to
the
young
man's
side
immediately,
turned
him
on
his
back
and
screamed
for
someone
to
__49__
a
hot
drink.”可知是我立即跑到年轻人的身边,把他翻过身来,大声叫某人拿来一杯热饮。cool凉爽的;refreshing提神的;sweet甜的。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。
答案:D
55.A.customer
B.manager
C.referee
D.doctor
解析:考查名词辨析。由下文第六段“The
manager
was
kind
enough”可知,经理很友善,说明经理(manager)来了。customer顾客;referee裁判员;doctor医生。结合选项可知,B选项正确。故选B。
答案:B
56.A.payment
B.reward
C.suggestion
D.support
解析:考查名词辨析。由本句“The
manager
was
kind
enough
to
refuse
the
__56__
and
agreed
to
make
sure
the
kid
ate
before
he
went
home.”可知,经理很友善地拒绝付款(payment),并同意在孩子回家之前确保他吃饭。reward报酬;suggestion建议;support支持。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
答案:A
57.A.up
B.away
C.over
D.behind
解析:考查副词辨析。由本句“By
the
time
all
this
was
__57__
it
was
getting
late
for
my
colleagues.”可知,到这一切结束(over)的时候,时间已经很晚了。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。
答案:C
58.A.prepared
B.demanded
C.received
D.ordered
解析:考查动词辨析。由本句“We
hadn't
__58__
anything
yet,
so
they
decided
to
go
home.”可知,我们还没有点(order)任何东西,所以他们决定回家。prepare准备;demand需求;receive接收。结合选项可知,D选项正确。故选D。
答案:D
59.A.ready
B.anxious
C.grateful
D.comfortable
解析:考查形容词辨析。由本句“I
slowly
walked
home,
not
hungry
any
more,
feeling
__59__
for
the
opportunity
I
pay
forward
the
__60__
I
had
received
many
years
ago.”可知,我慢慢地走回家,不再感到饥饿,我很感激(grateful)能有这个机会回报我多年前收到的善意。ready准备好的;anxious焦虑的;comfortable舒适的。结合选项可知,C选项正确。故选C。
答案:C
60.A.kindness
B.honor
C.inspiration
D.service
解析:考查名词辨析。由本句“I
slowly
walked
home,
not
hungry
any
more,
feeling
__59__
for
the
opportunity
I
pay
forward
the
__60__
I
had
received
many
years
ago.”可知,我慢慢地走回家,不再感到饥饿,我很感激能有这个机会回报我多年前收到的善意(kindness)。honor荣誉;inspiration灵感;service服务。结合选项可知,A选项正确。故选A。
答案:A
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列短文,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。
What
might
life
be
like
if
you
looked
very
different
from
others?
Most
of
us
are
lucky
to
be
born
with
“normal”
faces.
__61__,
the
movie
Wonder
shows
us
that
there
is
no
such
thing
as
being
normal
and
that
beauty
is
more
than
skin-deep.
__62__
(base)
on
a
best?selling
novel,
the
movie
is
about
a
boy
named
Auggie.
He
has
a
facial
deformity
(畸形)
and
has
spent
most
of
his
life
being
homeschooled.
But
as
he
enters
middle
school,
his
parents
decide
to
send
him
to
a
private
school.
There,
Auggie
must
deal
with
judgmental
classmates
and
learn
to
accept
__63__
(he)
as
he
is.
In
the
US,
most
kids
__64__
(teach)
that
it
is
OK
to
be
different.
Most
people
in
the
US
celebrate
being
unique.
But
some
kids
have
difficulty
__65__
(accept)
uniqueness.
It's
easy
to
pick
on
someone
who's
different,
__66__
(especial)
if
you
have
your
own
problems
to
deal
with.
This
is
another
central
theme
from
the
movie—even
the
kids
__67__
pick
on
Auggie
have
their
own
__68__
(person)
struggles.
As
Auggie's
classmates
get
to
know
him
better,
they
come
to
find
that
he's
a
nice
kid
__69__
a
great
sense
of
humor.
They
start
to
change
their
attitude
toward
him.
In
real
life,
it
may
take
longer
to
see
such
changes
happen.
But
if
we
give
people
__70__
chance,
their
hearts
and
minds
may
change
in
the
end.
本文是一篇应用文,介绍了从电影《奇迹男孩》得到的启示。
61.However
解析:考查副词。句意:然而,电影《奇迹男孩》告诉我们,没有“正常”这种事,而且美不仅仅是肤浅的。根据上文“Most
of
us
are
lucky
to
be
born
with
‘normal’
faces.”和下文“the
movie
Wonder
shows
us
that
there
is
no
such
thing
as
being
normal
and
that
beauty
is
more
than
skin-deep.”可知,这里前后为转折关系。故填However。
62.Based
解析:考查非谓语动词。句意:以一本畅销小说为基础,这部电影是关于一个叫Auggie的男孩的。be
based
on固定短语,“以……为基础”,在句中作状语,因此用过去分词。故填Based。
63.himself
解析:考查代词。句意:学会接受他自己。这里表示接受自己,与主语是同一个人,因此用反身代词,故填himself。
64.are_taught
解析:考查时态和语态。句意:在美国,大多数孩子都被教导与众不同是可以的。根据上下文可知,用一般现在时,主语most
kids是复数,并且与teach之间为被动关系,故用被动。故填are
taught。
65.accepting
解析:考查非谓语动词。句意:但有些孩子很难接受独特性。have
difficulty
(in)
doing
sth.固定短语,“做某事有困难”,因此用动名词形式,故填accepting。
66.especially
解析:考查副词。句意:特别是如果你有自己的问题要处理。修饰整个句子用副词,作状语,故填especially。
67.who/that
解析:考查定语从句。句意:即使欺负奥吉的孩子也有自己个人的麻烦。__67__
pick
on
Auggie
have
their
own
__68__
(person)
struggles.是限制性定语从句,修饰先行词为the
kids,在从句中作主语,故填who/that。
68.personal
解析:考查形容词。句意:即使欺负奥吉的孩子也有自己个人的麻烦。修饰名词struggle用形容词,故用personal。
69.with
解析:考查介词。句意:他们开始发现他是个很有幽默感的好孩子。这里用介词with表示“拥有某物”。故填with。
70.a
解析:考查冠词。句中名词chance为可数名词,这里表示“一个机会”,前用不定冠词,故填a。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Thank
you
so
much
for
inviting
me
to
take
part
in
the
winter
camp
organizing
by
your
school
in
the
coming
winter
holiday.
Quite
interested,
I
am
writing
to
learn
about
farther
details.
Above
all,
I
wonder
that
it
is
convenient
for
you
to
inform
me
for
the
specific
schedule
in
advance.
Beside,
this
will
be
my
first
experience
to
participate
in
such
a
activity.
Would
you
be
kind
enough
to
offer
with
any
suggestions
on
what
items
I
special
need
to
take
with
me?
I
would
appreciate
if
you
could
give
me
a
reply
at
your
earliest
convenient.
I
am
really
excited
and
looking
forward
to
it.
答案
Thank
you
so
much
for
inviting
me
to
take
part
in
the
winter
camp
by
your
school
in
the
coming
winter
holiday.
Quite
interested,
I
am
writing
to
learn
about
details.
Above
all,
I
wonder
it
is
convenient
for
you
to
inform
me
the
specific
schedule
in
advance.
,
this
will
be
my
first
experience
to
participate
in
such
activity.
Would
you
be
kind
enough
to
offer
any
suggestions
on
what
items
I
need
to
take
with
me?
I
would
appreciate
if
you
could
give
me
a
reply
at
your
earliest
.
I
am
really
excited
and
looking
forward
to
it.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是学生李华,今年9月将赴加拿大进修半年。请给你的加拿大笔友Mike写一封邮件,希望他能帮你找一个合租公寓。要点如下:
1.对公寓的要求;
2.对室友(roommate)的要求;
3.表达感谢。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Mike,
I
am
writing
to
ask
you
to
lend
me
a
hand.
This_September,_I_am_going_to_Canada_for_further_education_for_half_a_year._I_wonder_if_you_could_help_me_find_a_proper_flat_and_a_roommate.
As_for_the_flat,_I_would_really_like_to_rent_one_with_a_kitchen,_since_I_am_not_quite_used_to_Western_food_and_I_love_cooking._Internet_access_is_a_must._As_you_know,_some_assignments_will_require_students_to_search_for_information_on_the_Internet._
I_would_prefer_a_roommate_who_is_friendly_and_respects_others'_privacy._If_he/she_is_easy?going,_it_would_be_much_nicer._
I_am_extremely_grateful_for_all_your_help.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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