单元质量检测一(Unit
1)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What
does
the
man
really
mean?
A.Both
the
football
matches
are
good.
B.Both
the
football
matches
are
terrible.
C.The
present
football
match
is
not
better
than
the
one
of
last
night.
2.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
the
man's
home.
C.In
a
bookstore.
3.What
time
is
it
according
to
the
woman's
watch?
A.1:50.
B.1:45.
C.1:40.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.At
home.
B.In
a
coffee
shop.
C.In
a
bed
shop.
5.How
much
does
the
woman
need?
A.$5.
B.$8.
C.$10.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
did
the
woman
do
during
the
holiday?
A.Took
a
part?time
job.
B.Went
somewhere
for
a
holiday.
C.Stayed
at
home.
7.What
do
you
think
the
woman
is?
A.A
teacher.
B.A
student.
C.A
headmaster.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.How
did
the
woman
think
of
the
dance?
A.Wonderful.
B.Very
bad.
C.Just
so?so.
9.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.There
were
not
many
people
at
the
dance.
B.The
woman
didn't
stay
very
long.
C.The
man
didn't
go
to
the
dance
at
all.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do?
A.To
have
dinner.
B.To
see
a
film.
C.To
go
dancing.
11.Why
are
the
two
speakers
not
going
there
on
foot?
A.Because
they
are
both
too
tired
and
hungry.
B.Because
the
woman
is
too
tired
and
hungry.
C.Because
it
is
too
far
away.
12.How
do
you
think
the
two
speakers
will
go
there?
A.By
bike.
B.By
taxi.
C.By
train.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why
is
the
girl
so
thirsty
and
tired?
A.She
just
had
a
PE
lesson.
B.She
just
played
football.
C.She
has
been
doing
exercise
for
three
hours.
14.How
many
times
did
the
girl
run
the
track?
A.Four.
B.Five.
C.Six.
15.What
is
the
weather
like?
A.It
is
windy.
B.It
is
cloudy.
C.It
is
very
hot.
16.What
does
the
girl
buy
for
the
classmate?
A.A
cup
of
hot
water.
B.A
cup
of
ice
water.
C.A
bottle
of
orange
juice.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
happened
to
John?
A.He
lost
his
cat.
B.Mice
in
his
house
brought
him
a
lot
of
trouble.
C.He
bought
a
very
beautiful
cat.
18.When
did
the
mice
make
the
trouble?
A.At
night.
B.In
the
daytime.
C.All
day
and
all
night.
19.How
was
the
cat
that
he
bought?
A.It
was
good
at
catching
mice.
B.It
never
caught
mice.
C.It
was
more
active
than
the
mice.
20.Why
did
John
bring
the
cat
back
to
the
man?
A.He
wanted
to
buy
a
new
cat
like
this
one.
B.He
would
thank
the
man
for
his
help.
C.He
wanted
to
argue
with
the
man
about
the
cat.
答案
1—5
BABAB 6—10
CBABA
11—15
BBABC 16—20
CBABC
附:听力录音材料
Text
1
W:How
did
you
like
the
football
match
we
watched
last
night?
M:It
was
no
better
than
the
one
we
are
watching
now.
Text
2
W:Do
you
eat
here
often?
M:Yes.
The
service
here
is
always
good,
and
the
food's
usually
good,
too.
Text
3
M:What
time
is
it
by
your
watch?
W:It's
a
quarter
to
two.
But
my
watch
is
five
minutes
fast.
Text
4
W:More
coffee!
Please,
darling.
M:Well,
where
is
Joan?
W:She
is
upstairs,
in
her
bedroom.
Text
5
W:I've
run
out
of
money.
M:How
much
money
do
you
need?
W:Ten
dollars.
No,
eight
will
be
enough.
Text
6
M:Where
did
you
go
during
the
vacation?
W:I
didn't
go
anywhere.
I
just
stayed
at
home.
M:Did
you
take
a
part?time
job?
W:No,
I
took
two
courses
at
a
summer
school.
M:For
what?
W:I
wanted
to
get
ahead
a
little.
Text
7
W:Were
you
at
the
dance
last
night?
M:Yes,
I
was.
I
didn't
see
you
there.
W:I
was
there,
but
there
were
a
lot
of
people,
and
I
didn't
stay
very
long.
M:It
was
a
nice
dance,
wasn't
it?
W:Yes,
I
enjoyed
it
very
much.
Text
8
W:I'm
hungry.
Let's
go
and
get
something
to
eat.
M:I
know
of
a
wonderful
restaurant
at
the
end
of
this
street.
Let's
have
supper
there.
W:But
how
far
is
it
from
here?
M:Not
very
far.
We
can
walk
there
in
twenty
minutes.
W:But
I'm
too
tired
and
hungry.
And
I
can't
walk
that
long.
M:Look,
here
comes
a
taxi.
Taxi!
W:Oh,
it's
already
taken!
M:Let's
wait
here
for
a
while.
I'm
sure
there
will
be
another
taxi
soon.
W:OK.
Let's
share
this
newspaper
while
we
are
waiting.
Text
9
W:I'm
very
tired
and
thirsty.
I
am
eager
to
get
some
water
to
drink.
M:Tired
and
thirsty,
why?
W:Yeah.
You
know
we
just
had
a
PE
lesson.
Our
teacher
had
us
run
the
track
five
times.
It
is
such
a
hot
day.
The
sun
is
shining
so
brightly
in
the
sky.
Soon
I
was
out
of
breath.
M:How
about
some
hot
water?
W:No,
thanks.
Give
me
some
ice
water,
please.
M:Here
you
are.
Anything
else?
W:I'll
get
a
bottle
of
orange
juice
for
my
classmate.
M:All
right.
Here
you
are.
W:Thank
you.
Text
10
John
was
troubled
by
mice.
They
ran
about
all
over
his
house
at
night.
In
the
daytime,
they
just
stayed
under
the
floor.
John
thought,
“What
I
need
is
a
cat,
a
good
cat
that
can
catch
mice.”
He
knew
of
a
man
who
had
cats
for
sale.
So
he
went
to
see
him.
“Do
you
have
a
cat
that
is
good
for
mice?”
he
asked
the
man.
“Well,
yes.
I
do
happen
to
have
a
cat
that
is
good
for
mice,”
replied
the
man.
“I'll
take
it,”
said
John.
He
paid
for
the
cat
and
took
it
home.
A
week
later,
he
went
back
again
with
the
cat
under
his
arm.
They
had
a
quarrel
because
they
both
took
the
meaning
of
“good
for”
differently.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
If
you
intend
to
pay
a
visit
to
America,
here
are
a
number
of
outstanding
websites
that
can
make
your
American
dream
come
true.
www.101
usaholidays.co.uk
This
is
the
latest
offering
that
features
101
holiday
ideas
to
the
USA.
It's
a
diverse
selection,
ranging
from
touring
in
the
footsteps
of
Martin
Luther
King
to
a
golfing
break
in
Arizona
and
a
cycling
and
wine?tasting
trip
in
California's
Napa
Valley.
Narrow
down
what
you're
looking
for—whether
by
price,
region,
theme
and
who
will
be
traveling—and
then
just
the
photos
of
the
relevant
holidays
remain
on
view.
It's
a
really
clever
design.
http://byways.org
The
National
Scenic
Byways
Program
covers
150
memorable
roads.
Some
are
natural
scenic
routes,
such
as
Route
1
along
the
California
coast.
Others
focus
on
history
(such
as
Route
66)
or
man?made
attractions
(the
Las
Vegas
Strip).
For
each,
you're
provided
with
a
map
telling
the
route's
length
and
how
long
is
allowed.
www.
oyster.com
This
is
the
best
website
for
reviews
of
hotels
in
US
cities
and
tourist
sites.
There
are
photos
of
each
hotel.
Importantly,
these
are
not
promotional
photos
provided
by
the
hotels,
but
more
honest
and
showing
ones
taken
by
inspectors.
From
the
243
hotels
reviewed
in
New
York,you
can
narrow
down
what
you
are
looking
for
by
locations,
facilities
and
styles,or
just
pick
out
a
selection
of
the
best.
http://seaworldparks.com
SeaWorld
in
San
Diego
can
make
dreams
come
true,
but
the
price
is
not
affordable
for
the
majority
of
people.
So
turn
to
the
long?established,
giving
big
discounts
on
tickets,
hotels
and
dining
at
seaworldparks.
com.
本文为想去美国旅行的游客介绍了一些可以了解相关旅游信息的网站。
21.The
text
is
probably
from
________.
A.a
science
report
B.a
news
article
C.a
book
review
D.a
travel
brochure
答案:D
解析:文章出处题。本文主要是列举了一些与旅游信息相关的网站,由此可推断出,本文很有可能摘自一本旅行手册上。故选D。
22.Travel
ideas
for
wine
lovers
are
available
at
________.
A.http://byways.org
B.www.101
usaholidays.co.uk
C.www.oyster.com
D.http://seaworldparks.com
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一个网站www.101
usaholidays.
co.uk下面的“This
is
the
latest
offering
that
features
101
holiday
ideas
to
the
USA.”和“a
cycling
and
wine?tasting
trip
in
California's
Napa
Valley”可知,在这个网站上可以看到一些饮酒爱好者旅行时可去什么地方饮酒的信息。故选B。
23.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.You
can
see
some
man?made
attractions
driving
along
Route
66.
B.The
National
Scenic
Byways
Program
covers
all
American
roads.
C.Photos
on
www.oyster.com
can
be
trusted
by
tourists.
D.http://seaworldparks.com
is
a
newly
established
website.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第三个网站www.oyster.com下面的“Importantly,
these
are
not
promotional
photos
provided
by
the
hotels,
but
more
honest
and
showing
ones
taken
by
inspectors.”可知,这个网站提供的旅行宾馆的照片并不是那些宾馆为宣传自己、美化自己而拍摄的,而是其他一些视察员自己拍摄的,因此这些照片很真实。由此可推断出,游客可以信任这个网站上的照片。故选C。
B
“Now
stretch
over
your
right
leg!”
my
dance
teacher
yells
over
the
music.
“If
it
doesn't
hurt,
you're
not
trying
hard
enough.
Hold
that
stretch
for
30
seconds!”
My
dance
teacher
works
hard
to
form
us
into
the
dancers
we
desire
to
be.
In
order
to
do
this,
we
stretch
hard
a
lot!
Dancing
is
a
real
passion
of
many
people,
including
me.
I
work
hard
to
make
myself
better,
and
prove
that
I
am
good
enough.
Performing
a
dance
routine
is
more
than
just
a
performance.
Dancers
tell
stories
when
they
dance.
It
is
a
way
for
us
to
express
our
personal
feelings.
Just
letting
go
and
letting
your
body
move
with
the
music
can
create
your
emotions.
Dance
tells
us
things
that
our
mind
secretly
hides.
“Get
up
and
do
it
again!
You
need
to
keep
your
spirits
up!”
Even
though
I
am
completely
worn
out
after
my
dances,
I
love
to
hear
those
words.
They
give
me
a
sense
of
relief
knowing
that
I
can
again
express
my
feelings
out
on
the
floor.
“Practice
makes
perfect!
Come
on.
We
have
a
competition
this
weekend,
and
we
need
to
work
harder!”
Competitions
are
the
best
possible
example
of
fun.
For
a
dancer,
life
cannot
get
better
than
competitions.
The
thrill
of
losing
yourself
onstage
is
a
rush
of
energy
rushing
through
your
body!
The
feeling
is
unexplainable.
As
you
sit
there
putting
on
your
makeup,
fixing
your
hair,
and
putting
on
your
costume,
the
rush
just
gradually
grows
until
it
is
ready
to
be
released
onstage.
Finally
the
time
comes
to
tell
your
story.
Standing
backstage
waiting
for
your
name
to
be
called
is
one
of
the
scariest
moments.
You
are
ready
to
show
the
world
what
you
are
capable
of
and
what
you
have
been
perfecting
for
a
while.
Once
your
number
is
called,
you
walk
out
onstage.
The
applause
at
the
end
tells
each
dancer
that
their
story
has
been
received,
and
that
the
dance
has
been
brought
to
life.
本文作者通过自己学习舞蹈的经历来讲述她对舞蹈和舞者的理解。
24.What
does
the
author's
dance
teacher
require
her
to
do
during
the
dance
class?
A.Build
up
her
confidence.
B.Keep
encouraged
and
cheerful.
C.Train
her
body
to
the
fullest.
C.Understand
the
music.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据“If
it
doesn't
hurt,
you're
not
trying
hard
enough.”可知老师想让学生们做到最好,故选C项。
25.How
does
the
author
understand
dancing
according
to
the
text?
A.It
is
a
good
way
to
release
stress.
B.It
takes
talent,
confidence
and
patience
to
dance
well.
C.It
is
no
more
than
a
performance
with
our
bodies.
D.It
is
a
way
to
show
our
personal
emotions.
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“It
is
a
way
for
us
to
express
our
personal
feelings.
Just
letting
go
and
letting
your
body
move
with
the
music
can
create
your
emotions.”可知,答案为D项。
26.As
far
as
the
author
is
concerned,a
dance
competition
means
________.
A.an
improvement
in
her
life
B.an
opportunity
to
have
fun
C.a
reflection
of
her
perfect
thoughts
D.a
way
to
experience
the
scariest
moment
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“Competitions
are
the
best
possible
example
of
fun.”可知,选B项。
27.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Bringing
Dance
to
Life
B.Training
for
Competitions
C.Dancers'
Special
Feelings
D.Encouragement
from
My
Teacher
答案:A
解析:标题归纳题。纵观全文可知,本文主要讲述了跳舞这件事,最后一段最后一句点题,故选A项。
C
As
soon
as
you
meet,
or
even
see,
a
person,
you
form
an
impression
of
him
based
on
his
postures,
gestures
and
facial
expressions.
This
is
why
it
is
important
to
make
a
good
first
impression
on
the
person
who
will
be
interviewing
you.
Within
the
first
60
seconds
of
meeting
you,
the
interviewer
will
have
formed
an
impression
about
what
type
of
person
you
are
and
what
kind
of
employee
you
would
become,and
55%
of
this
will
be
based
only
on
your
body
language.
Here
are
some
tips
to
make
that
impression
a
good
one.
First
of
all,
relax.
Think
positive
thoughts
and
you
are
more
likely
to
come
across
as
a
positive,
confident
person
during
the
interview.
Dress
smartly,
as
your
appearance
is
one
of
the
first
things
an
interviewer
will
notice
you.
Stand
up
straight,
and
walk
in
with
your
shoulders
back
and
your
head
up.
Try
to
avoid
slowing
down
as
you
walk
into
the
room
because
this
suggests
fear
and
uncertainty.
Shake
hands
with
the
interviewer
firmly.
You
should
have
a
positive
handshake
and
a
warm
smile.
Opening
your
coat
or
jacket
as
you
sit
down
shows
that
you,
too,
are
open.
Posture
is
important.
You
should
be
sitting
well
back
in
your
seat.
Sit
up
straight
and
lean
forward
slightly,
but
not
too
much.
Sitting
at
too
much
of
an
angle(角度)
expresses
discomfort
and
distrust.
Two
of
the
most
common
defensive(防卫的)
signals
are
crossing
your
arms
and
legs,
so
try
to
avoid
them.
Another
important
issue
is
eye
contact.
Looking
someone
in
the
eye
shows
confidence
in
yourself
and
trust
in
the
other
person.
However,
don't
overdo
it,
as
too
much
eye
contact
or
staring
will
make
the
other
person
uncomfortable.
Use
more
eye
contact
when
listening
than
when
talking,
and
when
you
look
away,
look
down.
Looking
up
at
the
ceiling
will
make
you
seem
bored
or
rude.
本文介绍了如何在面试中使用适当的肢体语言。
28.The
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph
is
to
tell
readers
________.
A.what
a
good
first
impression
is
B.how
to
make
a
good
first
impression
C.how
long
it
takes
to
make
a
first
impression
D.the
importance
of
making
a
good
first
impression
答案:D
解析:段落大意题。根据第一段第二句“This
is
why
it
is
important
to
make
a
good
first
impression
on
the
person
who
will
be
interviewing
you.”可知答案。
29.Which
of
the
following
does
the
author
advise
you
to
do
when
you
are
being
interviewed?
A.Cross
your
arms
or
legs.
B.Open
your
coat
or
jacket
when
sitting
down.
C.Go
into
the
room
more
slowly
than
usual.
D.Avoid
looking
at
the
eyes
of
the
interviewer
directly.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“Opening
your
coat
or
jacket
as
you
sit
down
shows
that
you,
too,
are
open.”可知答案。
30.If
you
lean
forward
too
much,
it
means
________.
A.you
are
very
bored
B.you
are
too
nervous
C.you
don't
have
confidence
D.you
don't
trust
others
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段第三、四句“Sit
up
straight
and
lean
forward
slightly,
but
not
too
much.
Sitting
at
too
much
of
an
angle(角度)
expresses
discomfort
and
distrust.”可知答案。
31.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.How
to
Use
Body
Language
to
Win
an
Interview
B.How
to
Answer
Questions
in
an
Interview
C.How
to
Understand
Body
Language
D.How
to
Deal
with
an
Interviewer
答案:A
解析:标题归纳题。本文在第一段引入话题,然后介绍了如何在面试中使用适当的肢体语言。故选A项。
D
Eyes
may
be
the
“windows
to
the
soul”,
but
depending
on
who's
reading
them,
they
might
tell
very
different
stories.
A
new
study
in
the
UK
found
that
women
are
more
likely
to
notice
something
than
men
when
determining
another
person's
feelings
based
only
on
their
eyes
and
eyebrows.
In
the
study,
the
researchers
surveyed
a
total
of
2,000
men
and
women
in
the
UK.
They
were
shown
pairs
of
eyes
and
eyebrows
and
asked
to
choose
the
correct
term
that
describes
which
emotion
that
person
is
expressing.
In
general,
women
were
found
to
be
slightly
better
at
reading
other
people.
Two
thirds
of
women
in
the
survey
correctly
recognized
five
or
more
emotions.
Only
56
percent
of
men
were
able
to
do
this.
The
researchers
also
found
that
women
were
more
confident
in
their
ability
to
read
emotions.
Half
of
them
reported
that
they
were
either
“slightly
better”
or
“much
better”
at
doing
so
than
their
friends
and
family,
while
only
44
percent
of
men
said
the
same.
The
survey
also
showed
that
men
and
women
differ
in
their
abilities
to
notice
particular
emotions.
Women
were
more
likely
to
recognize
“vulnerable
emotions”,
including
someone
being
shocked
or
scared.
More
than
three
quarters
of
them
were
able
to
do
so,
but
only
60
percent
of
men
could
tell
that
someone
was
scared.
When
it
comes
to
recognizing
a
“guilty”
look,
women
beat
men
by
five
percent.
In
the
survey,men
were
found
to
be
better
at
recognizing
emotions
related
to
desire
and
anger.
Roughly
58
percent
of
men
could
correctly
discover
someone
was
interested
in
something
from
what
they
saw,
and
41.9
percent
could
recognize
desire.
The
researchers
say
the
ability
improves
with
age—until
you
reach
65.
The
best
scores
were
seen
in
people
aged
55-64
and
45-54.
People
aged
65
and
over
were
best
at
determining
when
a
person
is
“guilty”.
On
average,
people
scored
4.9/10
on
the
test.
The
researchers
say
this
suggests
that
most
people
can't
recognize
other
people's
moods
as
much
as
they
think
they
might.
文章主要讨论了人们通过眼睛和眉毛对别人情绪和感受的判断。虽然男女在不同的方面判断各有擅长,但是大多数人无法真正判断他人的情绪。
32.What
did
the
researchers
find
in
the
study?
A.Men
were
better
at
noticing
guilty
looks.
B.Men
did
better
than
women
in
recognizing
anger
and
desire.
C.Women
could
recognize
people's
emotions
from
their
eyes
and
words.
D.Women
were
confident
in
their
ability
to
show
different
emotions.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第五段第一句“In
the
survey,
men
were
found
to
be
better
at
recognizing
emotions
related
to
desire
and
anger.”可知,男性更善于识别与欲望和愤怒有关的情绪,故选B。
33.The
underlined
word
“vulnerable”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
“________”.
A.easily
hurt
or
affected
B.not
well
behaved
C.prepared
to
fight
D.hard
to
get
along
with
答案:A
解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“including
someone
being
shocked
or
scared”可以推断出vulnerable意为“容易受伤的,被影响的”,故选A。
34.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.Most
people
can't
truly
realize
what
a
person
is
feeling.
B.Men
and
women
have
the
same
ability
to
recognize
particular
emotions.
C.The
older
a
person
is,
the
better
he
or
she
can
read
other
people's
emotions.
D.People
aged
65
can
best
notice
whether
a
person
is
interested
in
something.
答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句“The
researchers
say
this
suggests
that
most
people
can't
recognize
other
people's
moods
as
much
as
they
think
they
might.”可知,大多数人无法像他们想象的那样能识别他人的情绪。故选A。
35.What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Eyes
Are
the
Windows
to
the
Soul
B.The
Ability
to
Read
Emotions
Matters
a
Lot
C.How
Can
You
Manage
Your
Emotions?
D.How
Well
Can
You
Read
Emotions?
答案:D
解析:标题归纳题。文章主要讨论了人们通过眼睛和眉毛对别人情绪和感受的判断。虽然男女在不同方面的判断各有擅长,但是大多数人无法真正判断他人的情绪。故选D。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
How
to
Get
Good
Marks
in
an
Exam
Even
many
good
students
struggle
when
it
comes
to
taking
tests.
__36__
At
other
times
the
student
doesn't
have
good
test?taking
skills
or
doesn't
understand
some
basic
exam?taking
strategies.
However,
with
proper
preparation
and
by
applying
some
techniques,
you
can
get
good
test
marks.
Prepare
for
the
test.
Don't
just
read
all
the
chapters
or
materials
covered
in
the
term
or
the
unit.
__37__
Prepare
over
time
and
avoid
staying
up
all
night
studying
before
exams
to
review
everything
you've
learned.
Take
notes
carefully
when
your
teacher
tells
what
will
be
included
in
the
exam.
Fight
test
anxiety
by
practicing
relaxed
breathing
and
avoid
getting
panicked
if
you
see
others
finishing
the
test
before
you.
Additionally,
before
the
test
imagine
yourself
doing
well
and
try
to
keep
calm
while
taking
an
exam.
__38__
Follow
a
general
test?taking
strategy
during
the
examination.
__39__
Ask
questions
if
you
are
at
all
unclear
as
to
how
to
proceed.
Look
over
the
entire
test
to
get
an
idea
of
how
much
time
you'll
need
for
each
section.
Answer
the
easiest
questions
first
and
knock
them
out.
__40__
This
is
key,
because
many
times
people
will
get
caught
in
a
section
that
is
troubling
them
and
makes
them
lose
track
of
time.
If
you
get
stuck,
move
on
to
an
easier
question
and
go
back
to
the
difficult
one
later
so
that
you
have
enough
time
to
cover
more
questions.
A.Keep
an
eye
on
the
time.
B.Predict
possible
trouble
in
advance.
C.Maintain
a
positive
and
relaxed
mind.
D.Sometimes
it's
a
matter
of
test
anxiety.
E.Know
specifically
what
you
should
focus
on.
F.Keep
good
study
habits
and
work
hard
throughout
the
term.
G.For
instance,
make
sure
you
carefully
listen
to
or
read
all
the
directions.
本文是说明文,介绍了怎样才能在考试中取得好成绩。
36.D 解析:本选项和下句共同来解释说明上句中提到的好学生考试都会感到吃力的原因,选项中的“Sometimes”与下句中的“At
other
times”相对应,故选D。
37.E 解析:本选项从肯定的角度对上一句做出同义说明,即考前不要什么都看,应该清楚地知道重点在哪里,故选E。
38.C 解析:本选项承接上一句说明考试的时候要保持积极轻松的心态,并与本段首句相照应,故选C。
39.G 解析:本选项通过举例的方式和下文一起来说明考试中可以采用的一些应试策略,故选G。
40.A 解析:根据下文中的信息“lose
track
of
time”和“have
enough
time”可知,本段主要讲在考试期间要注意时间的分配,故选A。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
The
Write
Feeling
Growing
up
in
a
military
family,
I
moved
a
lot.
I
mostly
went
to
__41__
with
other
kids
whose
parents
were
also
in
the
military.
But
when
my
dad
__42__
from
the
Marines
after
twenty
years
of
service,
I
found
myself
__43__
a
civilian
school
with
twelve?year?olds
who
shared
no
similar
life
experience
with
me.
I
was
a
stranger
in
a
strange
land.
Everyone
in
my
class
had
grown
up
together,
and
they
had
no
room
to
__44__
for
a
newcomer.
I
wore
different
clothes,
had
different
thoughts,
and
spoke
with
an
accent.
I
struggled
for
the
first
few
weeks
of
school.
I
had
no
friends,
no
activities,
and
no
__45__
of
a
bright
future.
To
deal
with
it
all,
I
began
__46__
in
my
diary
every
day—stories
of
adventure,
of
old
friends,
of
feelings
that
I
could
not
speak.
I
wrote
as
if
my
life
depended
on
it,
as
if
the
very
next
breath
I
took
could
not
happen
__47__
I
wrote
down
words.
One
day,
my
teacher,
Mrs
Bush,
came
to
me
and
asked
why
I
always
sat
there
writing
instead
of
playing
with
others.
I
told
her
I
enjoyed
writing
and
__48__
writing
to
playing.
She
smiled
at
me
and
walked
away.
About
three
weeks
later,
Mrs
Bush
gave
us
a
writing
assignment.
I
was
__49__
that
I
could
now
participate
in
something
I
knew
I
excelled
in.
That
night
I
worked
and
worked
on
the
essay.
I
wrote
with
great
__50__.
It
was
my
one
chance
to
feel
important
and
accepted
by
the
class.
A
few
days
after
we
handed
in
our
assignments,
Mrs
Bush
called
me
up
to
the
__51__
of
the
classroom.
I
stood
before
thirty
pairs
of
eyes
looking
at
me,
and
I
got
worried.
Was
I
in
trouble?
Did
I
do
something
wrong?
Then
Mrs
Bush
told
the
class
how
much
she
__52__
all
the
work
that
went
into
the
essay
and
everyone
had
done
a
great
job.
But,
she
said,
one
student
stood
__53__
as
an
excellent
writer,
one
with
imagination,
creativity,
and
word
mastery.
That
student
was
me!
The
class
clapped
politely
and
Mrs
Bush
handed
me
my
paper,
with
the
following
__54__
on
it:“Malinda,
you
are
an
excellent
writer.
You
fill
your
paper
with
the
breathings
of
your
heart.
Please
keep
on
writing
and
share
your
gift
of
writing
with
the
world.
I
am
proud
of
you
and
glad
you
are
in
my
class.”
Mrs
Bush
helped
me
feel
a
sense
of
__55__,
a
place
of
purpose,
and
a
way
to
survive
a
transition
in
life.
She
helped
me
gain
confidence
in
myself
that
stayed
with
me
beyond
sixth
grade.
本文作者在上学时处于陌生的学习和生活环境,在Mrs
Bush的帮助下,找到了归属感和自信。
41.A.church
B.school
C.war
D.work
答案:B
解析:词语辨析题。由下文作者在陌生的环境中上学可知,此处是说:我主要是和其他父母也在军队中工作的孩子们一起上学。
42.A.separated
B.withdrew
C.quit
D.retired
答案:D
解析:词语辨析题。当父亲从军队退休的时候,我发现自己在一所平民百姓孩子构成的学校里学习。separate使分开;withdraw撤退;quit退出;retire退休。根据语境可知,答案选D。
43.A.visiting
B.attending
C.running
D.leaving
答案:B
解析:习语搭配题。attend
school上学。
44.A.build
B.preserve
C.take
D.spare
答案:D
解析:词语辨析题。班里的每一个人都是在一起长大的,对于一个新来者,他们匀不出多余的空间。spare匀出;空出。根据语境可知,答案选D。
45.A.memory
B.control
C.promise
D.need
答案:C
解析:词语辨析题。我没有朋友,没有活动,没有光明的未来的希望。memory记忆;control控制;promise希望;need需要。根据语境可知,答案选C。
46.A.reading
B.drawing
C.writing
D.copying
答案:C
解析:词语辨析题。我开始写日记,记录我探险的故事,我的老朋友等。根据语境可知,答案选C。
47.A.unless
B.once
C.while
D.after
答案:A
解析:逻辑判断题。除非我把话写下来,否则我就不能呼吸。unless除非;once一旦;while当……的时候;after之后。根据语境可知,答案选A。
48.A.compared
B.applied
C.turned
D.preferred
答案:D
解析:词语辨析题。我告诉她我喜欢写作,与玩耍相比,我更喜欢写点东西。compare比较;apply应用;turn转身;prefer较喜欢。根据语境可知,答案选D。
49.A.astonished
B.satisfied
C.excited
D.embarrassed
答案:C
解析:词语辨析题。我很激动,因为我可以在我擅长的方面做些事情了。astonished惊讶的;satisfied满意的;excited兴奋的;embarrassed尴尬的。根据语境可知,答案选C。
50.A.anxiety
B.curiosity
C.wonder
D.passion
答案:D
解析:词语辨析题。我开始充满热情地写作。anxiety焦虑;curiosity好奇心;wonder奇迹;passion热情。根据语境可知,答案选D。
51.A.front
B.corner
C.door
D.outside
答案:A
解析:词语辨析题。几天之后我们交上了作业。老师把我叫到教室前面。根据语境可知,答案选A。
52.A.appreciated
B.expected
C.recognized
D.enjoyed
答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据后句and
everyone
had
done
a
great
job可知Mrs
Bush在表扬大家。句意:我很欣赏大家在文章中付出的努力。根据语境可知,答案选A。
53.A.out
B.up
C.by
D.off
答案:A
解析:词语辨析题。作为一个出色的作家,有一位同学很杰出。stand
out杰出,显眼。根据语境可知,答案选A。
54.A.descriptions
B.remarks
C.suggestions
D.accounts
答案:B
解析:词语辨析题。Mrs
Bush把我的作业递给我,上面有她的批注。remark评论,批注。根据语境可知,答案选B。
55.A.responsibility
B.belonging
C.devotion
D.relief
答案:B
解析:词语辨析题。Mrs
Bush帮我找到了归属感。sense
of
belonging归属感。responsibility责任;devotion忠诚,热爱;relief宽慰。
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Over
40
countries
around
the
world
celebrate
Mother's
Day.
It
is
a
time
__56__
children
show
their
love
and
respect
to
their
mothers
and
thank
their
mothers
for
giving
birth
to
them
and
providing
them
with
the
__57__
(good)
care
possible.
In
New
Zealand,
Mother's
Day
__58__
(celebrate)
on
the
second
Sunday
in
May.
And
as
__59__
idea
of
celebrating
Mother's
Day
in
New
Zealand
comes
from
the
USA,
the
way
of
celebrating
Mother's
Day
in
New
Zealand
is
much
the
same
as
__60__
in
the
USA.
On
Mother's
Day,
people
in
New
Zealand
thank
their
mothers
for
their
__61__
(devote)
to
their
kids.
The
festival
of
Mother's
Day
has
become
a
big
day
in
New
Zealand.
People
celebrate
the
day
by
going
out
for
a
picnic
or
eating
together.
Markets
are
__62__
(crowd)
with
people
coming
to
buy
presents
for
their
mothers.
Many
people
would
like
to
buy
flowers
and
cards
for
their
mothers.
People
also
thank
their
mothers
by
serving
them
with
breakfast
and
__63__
(make)
special
cakes
for
them.
Some
people
also
like
to
make
their
mothers
have
a
day's
rest
from
the
__64__
(end)
housework,
and
treat
__65__
(they)
to
a
big
dinner.
本文介绍了新西兰人是如何庆祝母亲节的。
56.when 解析:“when
children
show
their
love
and
respect
to...”是定语从句,修饰先行词time。
57.best 解析:the
best
care
possible意思是“尽可能最好的照顾”,故用good的最高级形式。
58.is_celebrated 解析:主语Mother's
Day是谓语动词的承受者,故用被动语态;这里说的是一般性情况,故用一般现在时。
59.the 解析:idea后面有of
celebrating
Mother's
Day
in
New
Zealand修饰,表示特指。
60.that 解析:英语中为避免重复,常用that指代前面出现过的名词。该句中,that指代前面提到的“the
way
of
celebrating
Mother's
Day”。
61.devotion 解析:空格中所填单词在句中作介词for的宾语,需用devote的名词形式。
62.crowded 解析:be
crowded
with是习惯搭配,意思是“挤满了……”。
63.making 解析:“making
special
cakes
for
them”与前面的“serving
them
with
breakfast”并列,都是动名词短语作介词by的宾语。
64.endless 解析:空格中所填单词在句中修饰housework,故用end的形容词形式endless,意为“无穷无尽的”。
65.them 解析:这里指的是前面提到的their
mothers,且在句中作treat的宾语,故用they的宾格形式。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你叫李华,应美国笔友John的请求,给他发邮件简要介绍北京。信中至少包括以下要点:
1.概况:北京,中国首都,位于我国北部,是一个古老而美丽的城市,古建筑和现代风格的建筑和谐相映。它是中国政治、经济、文化的中心。
2.著名景点:长城、故宫、天安门等。
3.文化:京剧,被称为中国国粹。
4.特色美食:北京烤鸭。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中国国粹
quintessence
of
China
和谐相映
blend
harmoniously
Dear_John,
I_am_glad_to_tell_you_something_about_Beijing.
Beijing,_the_capital_of_China,_is_an_ancient_and_beautiful_city,_which_lies_in_the_north_part_of_the_country._Various_buildings_of_both_ancient_and_modern_styles_are_blended_harmoniously._It_is_the_center_of_politics,_economy_as_well_as_culture_in_China.
Beijing_has_many_places_of_interest,_among_which_are_the_Great_Wall,_one_of_the_eight_wonders_of_the_world,_the_Palace_Museum_and_Tian'anmen_Square_which_is_one_of_the_largest_city_squares_in_the_world.
Regarding_culture,_Beijing_Opera_is_regarded_as_the_quintessence_of_China._You_shouldn't_miss_it_if_you_come_here.
When_staying_in_Beijing,_one_of_the_most_unforgettable_experiences_is_to_taste_the_famous_Beijing_Roast_Duck._It_is_very_delicious_and_I_enjoy_it_very_much.
Welcome_to_Beijing!
Best_wishes!
Yours,
Li_Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
Today
is
his
birthday.
It's
a
special
day
that
Brian
feels
that
he
is
lucky
to
share
with
you,
for
today
he
is
70
years
old.
About
a
month
ago
Brian
asked
Danielle
and
Nancy
if
he
could
do
what
he
wanted
to
do
on
his
birthday.
He
didn't
know
then
what
he
would
say,
but
he
did
know
that
he
wanted
to
share
his
age
in
a
very
public
way.
Little
did
he
suspect
then
that
he
would
be
sharing
not
only
with
his
co?workers
on
the
29th
floor,
but
with
the
entire
region!
Revealing
age
is
not
something
that
most
people,
including
himself,
feel
comfortable
doing.
People
wouldn't
think
of
asking
their
friends,
associates
or
customers
how
old
they
are.
Why
is
it
then
perfectly
acceptable
to
ask
a
child
how
old
he
is?
What
changes
between
age
7
and
age
70?
When
and
why
does
age
turn
from
something
to
be
proudly
claimed
to
a
topic
to
be
avoided?
He
believes
it
happens
when
a
child
no
longer
states
his
age
as
a
simple
fact,
just
as
his
youngest
son
Gavin
used
to
do
with
mathematical
precision(精确性):“I
am
6
and
5/12
years
old.”
Then
he
instead
begins
to
focus
on
being
seen
as
older.
As
parents,
people
contribute
to
this
mind
shift
by
remarks
such
as
“Act
your
age”
or
“You're
older
than
that.”
He
admits
that
he
said
such
things
to
his
own
children.
The
child
gets
the
message
that
age
brings
status,
power
and
autonomy(自主权).
People
celebrate
important
events.
Then
sometime
after
age
21
birthday
celebrations
lose
their
allure(吸引力).
No
longer
is
getting
older
seen
as
a
badge
of
distinction.
Instead,
people
become
concerned
that
they
are
getting
old.
The
very
word
“old”
has
negative
connotations.
What
image
comes
to
mind
when
you
hear
“old
age”
“old
folk's
home”
“old
guard”
or
“out
with
the
old,
in
with
the
new”?
“You're
too
old”
will
gradually
turn
into
“I'm
too
old.”He
has
heard
this
inner
voice
many
times.
答案
Paragraph
1:
He
always
recalls
the
moment
when
he
was
30.
He
spent
six
years
studying
in
college
and
then
served
in
the
navy
for
five
years.
When
he
was
30
he
worked
in
the
bank.
He
became
an
appraisal
trainer.
Once
he
came
back
to
New
York
and
met
his
co?workers
from
across
the
nation.
He
was
by
far
the
oldest
in
this
group,
and
he
remembered,
“I'm
too
old
to
start
this
profession.”
Paragraph
2:
Twenty
years
passed.
It
was
his
birthday
of
50,
and
he
was
married
with
two
children,
who
were
13
and
8.
Then
his
wife
announced
that
she
would
give
birth
to
the
third
child.
She
was
48,
so
this
event
was
completely
beyond
expectation.
He
told
his
friends
and
announced
the
news.
After
he
sent
the
message,
the
typical
response
he
got
was
“I'm
glad
it's
you
and
not
me,”
which
means
“I'm
too
old
to
be
a
father
again.”单元质量检测一(Unit
1)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What
does
the
man
really
mean?
A.Both
the
football
matches
are
good.
B.Both
the
football
matches
are
terrible.
C.The
present
football
match
is
not
better
than
the
one
of
last
night.
2.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
the
man's
home.
C.In
a
bookstore.
3.What
time
is
it
according
to
the
woman's
watch?
A.1:50.
B.1:45.
C.1:40.
4.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.At
home.
B.In
a
coffee
shop.
C.In
a
bed
shop.
5.How
much
does
the
woman
need?
A.$5.
B.$8.
C.$10.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
did
the
woman
do
during
the
holiday?
A.Took
a
part?time
job.
B.Went
somewhere
for
a
holiday.
C.Stayed
at
home.
7.What
do
you
think
the
woman
is?
A.A
teacher.
B.A
student.
C.A
headmaster.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.How
did
the
woman
think
of
the
dance?
A.Wonderful.
B.Very
bad.
C.Just
so?so.
9.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.There
were
not
many
people
at
the
dance.
B.The
woman
didn't
stay
very
long.
C.The
man
didn't
go
to
the
dance
at
all.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do?
A.To
have
dinner.
B.To
see
a
film.
C.To
go
dancing.
11.Why
are
the
two
speakers
not
going
there
on
foot?
A.Because
they
are
both
too
tired
and
hungry.
B.Because
the
woman
is
too
tired
and
hungry.
C.Because
it
is
too
far
away.
12.How
do
you
think
the
two
speakers
will
go
there?
A.By
bike.
B.By
taxi.
C.By
train.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why
is
the
girl
so
thirsty
and
tired?
A.She
just
had
a
PE
lesson.
B.She
just
played
football.
C.She
has
been
doing
exercise
for
three
hours.
14.How
many
times
did
the
girl
run
the
track?
A.Four.
B.Five.
C.Six.
15.What
is
the
weather
like?
A.It
is
windy.
B.It
is
cloudy.
C.It
is
very
hot.
16.What
does
the
girl
buy
for
the
classmate?
A.A
cup
of
hot
water.
B.A
cup
of
ice
water.
C.A
bottle
of
orange
juice.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
happened
to
John?
A.He
lost
his
cat.
B.Mice
in
his
house
brought
him
a
lot
of
trouble.
C.He
bought
a
very
beautiful
cat.
18.When
did
the
mice
make
the
trouble?
A.At
night.
B.In
the
daytime.
C.All
day
and
all
night.
19.How
was
the
cat
that
he
bought?
A.It
was
good
at
catching
mice.
B.It
never
caught
mice.
C.It
was
more
active
than
the
mice.
20.Why
did
John
bring
the
cat
back
to
the
man?
A.He
wanted
to
buy
a
new
cat
like
this
one.
B.He
would
thank
the
man
for
his
help.
C.He
wanted
to
argue
with
the
man
about
the
cat.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
If
you
intend
to
pay
a
visit
to
America,
here
are
a
number
of
outstanding
websites
that
can
make
your
American
dream
come
true.
www.101
usaholidays.co.uk
This
is
the
latest
offering
that
features
101
holiday
ideas
to
the
USA.
It's
a
diverse
selection,
ranging
from
touring
in
the
footsteps
of
Martin
Luther
King
to
a
golfing
break
in
Arizona
and
a
cycling
and
wine?tasting
trip
in
California's
Napa
Valley.
Narrow
down
what
you're
looking
for—whether
by
price,
region,
theme
and
who
will
be
traveling—and
then
just
the
photos
of
the
relevant
holidays
remain
on
view.
It's
a
really
clever
design.
http://byways.org
The
National
Scenic
Byways
Program
covers
150
memorable
roads.
Some
are
natural
scenic
routes,
such
as
Route
1
along
the
California
coast.
Others
focus
on
history
(such
as
Route
66)
or
man?made
attractions
(the
Las
Vegas
Strip).
For
each,
you're
provided
with
a
map
telling
the
route's
length
and
how
long
is
allowed.
www.
oyster.com
This
is
the
best
website
for
reviews
of
hotels
in
US
cities
and
tourist
sites.
There
are
photos
of
each
hotel.
Importantly,
these
are
not
promotional
photos
provided
by
the
hotels,
but
more
honest
and
showing
ones
taken
by
inspectors.
From
the
243
hotels
reviewed
in
New
York,you
can
narrow
down
what
you
are
looking
for
by
locations,
facilities
and
styles,or
just
pick
out
a
selection
of
the
best.
http://seaworldparks.com
SeaWorld
in
San
Diego
can
make
dreams
come
true,
but
the
price
is
not
affordable
for
the
majority
of
people.
So
turn
to
the
long?established,
giving
big
discounts
on
tickets,
hotels
and
dining
at
seaworldparks.
com.
本文为想去美国旅行的游客介绍了一些可以了解相关旅游信息的网站。
21.The
text
is
probably
from
________.
A.a
science
report
B.a
news
article
C.a
book
review
D.a
travel
brochure
22.Travel
ideas
for
wine
lovers
are
available
at
________.
A.http://byways.org
B.www.101
usaholidays.co.uk
C.www.oyster.com
D.http://seaworldparks.com
23.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.You
can
see
some
man?made
attractions
driving
along
Route
66.
B.The
National
Scenic
Byways
Program
covers
all
American
roads.
C.Photos
on
www.oyster.com
can
be
trusted
by
tourists.
D.http://seaworldparks.com
is
a
newly
established
website.
B
“Now
stretch
over
your
right
leg!”
my
dance
teacher
yells
over
the
music.
“If
it
doesn't
hurt,
you're
not
trying
hard
enough.
Hold
that
stretch
for
30
seconds!”
My
dance
teacher
works
hard
to
form
us
into
the
dancers
we
desire
to
be.
In
order
to
do
this,
we
stretch
hard
a
lot!
Dancing
is
a
real
passion
of
many
people,
including
me.
I
work
hard
to
make
myself
better,
and
prove
that
I
am
good
enough.
Performing
a
dance
routine
is
more
than
just
a
performance.
Dancers
tell
stories
when
they
dance.
It
is
a
way
for
us
to
express
our
personal
feelings.
Just
letting
go
and
letting
your
body
move
with
the
music
can
create
your
emotions.
Dance
tells
us
things
that
our
mind
secretly
hides.
“Get
up
and
do
it
again!
You
need
to
keep
your
spirits
up!”
Even
though
I
am
completely
worn
out
after
my
dances,
I
love
to
hear
those
words.
They
give
me
a
sense
of
relief
knowing
that
I
can
again
express
my
feelings
out
on
the
floor.
“Practice
makes
perfect!
Come
on.
We
have
a
competition
this
weekend,
and
we
need
to
work
harder!”
Competitions
are
the
best
possible
example
of
fun.
For
a
dancer,
life
cannot
get
better
than
competitions.
The
thrill
of
losing
yourself
onstage
is
a
rush
of
energy
rushing
through
your
body!
The
feeling
is
unexplainable.
As
you
sit
there
putting
on
your
makeup,
fixing
your
hair,
and
putting
on
your
costume,
the
rush
just
gradually
grows
until
it
is
ready
to
be
released
onstage.
Finally
the
time
comes
to
tell
your
story.
Standing
backstage
waiting
for
your
name
to
be
called
is
one
of
the
scariest
moments.
You
are
ready
to
show
the
world
what
you
are
capable
of
and
what
you
have
been
perfecting
for
a
while.
Once
your
number
is
called,
you
walk
out
onstage.
The
applause
at
the
end
tells
each
dancer
that
their
story
has
been
received,
and
that
the
dance
has
been
brought
to
life.
本文作者通过自己学习舞蹈的经历来讲述她对舞蹈和舞者的理解。
24.What
does
the
author's
dance
teacher
require
her
to
do
during
the
dance
class?
A.Build
up
her
confidence.
B.Keep
encouraged
and
cheerful.
C.Train
her
body
to
the
fullest.
C.Understand
the
music.
25.How
does
the
author
understand
dancing
according
to
the
text?
A.It
is
a
good
way
to
release
stress.
B.It
takes
talent,
confidence
and
patience
to
dance
well.
C.It
is
no
more
than
a
performance
with
our
bodies.
D.It
is
a
way
to
show
our
personal
emotions.
26.As
far
as
the
author
is
concerned,a
dance
competition
means
________.
A.an
improvement
in
her
life
B.an
opportunity
to
have
fun
C.a
reflection
of
her
perfect
thoughts
D.a
way
to
experience
the
scariest
moment
27.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Bringing
Dance
to
Life
B.Training
for
Competitions
C.Dancers'
Special
Feelings
D.Encouragement
from
My
Teacher
C
As
soon
as
you
meet,
or
even
see,
a
person,
you
form
an
impression
of
him
based
on
his
postures,
gestures
and
facial
expressions.
This
is
why
it
is
important
to
make
a
good
first
impression
on
the
person
who
will
be
interviewing
you.
Within
the
first
60
seconds
of
meeting
you,
the
interviewer
will
have
formed
an
impression
about
what
type
of
person
you
are
and
what
kind
of
employee
you
would
become,and
55%
of
this
will
be
based
only
on
your
body
language.
Here
are
some
tips
to
make
that
impression
a
good
one.
First
of
all,
relax.
Think
positive
thoughts
and
you
are
more
likely
to
come
across
as
a
positive,
confident
person
during
the
interview.
Dress
smartly,
as
your
appearance
is
one
of
the
first
things
an
interviewer
will
notice
you.
Stand
up
straight,
and
walk
in
with
your
shoulders
back
and
your
head
up.
Try
to
avoid
slowing
down
as
you
walk
into
the
room
because
this
suggests
fear
and
uncertainty.
Shake
hands
with
the
interviewer
firmly.
You
should
have
a
positive
handshake
and
a
warm
smile.
Opening
your
coat
or
jacket
as
you
sit
down
shows
that
you,
too,
are
open.
Posture
is
important.
You
should
be
sitting
well
back
in
your
seat.
Sit
up
straight
and
lean
forward
slightly,
but
not
too
much.
Sitting
at
too
much
of
an
angle(角度)
expresses
discomfort
and
distrust.
Two
of
the
most
common
defensive(防卫的)
signals
are
crossing
your
arms
and
legs,
so
try
to
avoid
them.
Another
important
issue
is
eye
contact.
Looking
someone
in
the
eye
shows
confidence
in
yourself
and
trust
in
the
other
person.
However,
don't
overdo
it,
as
too
much
eye
contact
or
staring
will
make
the
other
person
uncomfortable.
Use
more
eye
contact
when
listening
than
when
talking,
and
when
you
look
away,
look
down.
Looking
up
at
the
ceiling
will
make
you
seem
bored
or
rude.
本文介绍了如何在面试中使用适当的肢体语言。
28.The
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph
is
to
tell
readers
________.
A.what
a
good
first
impression
is
B.how
to
make
a
good
first
impression
C.how
long
it
takes
to
make
a
first
impression
D.the
importance
of
making
a
good
first
impression
29.Which
of
the
following
does
the
author
advise
you
to
do
when
you
are
being
interviewed?
A.Cross
your
arms
or
legs.
B.Open
your
coat
or
jacket
when
sitting
down.
C.Go
into
the
room
more
slowly
than
usual.
D.Avoid
looking
at
the
eyes
of
the
interviewer
directly.
30.If
you
lean
forward
too
much,
it
means
________.
A.you
are
very
bored
B.you
are
too
nervous
C.you
don't
have
confidence
D.you
don't
trust
others
31.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.How
to
Use
Body
Language
to
Win
an
Interview
B.How
to
Answer
Questions
in
an
Interview
C.How
to
Understand
Body
Language
D.How
to
Deal
with
an
Interviewer
D
Eyes
may
be
the
“windows
to
the
soul”,
but
depending
on
who's
reading
them,
they
might
tell
very
different
stories.
A
new
study
in
the
UK
found
that
women
are
more
likely
to
notice
something
than
men
when
determining
another
person's
feelings
based
only
on
their
eyes
and
eyebrows.
In
the
study,
the
researchers
surveyed
a
total
of
2,000
men
and
women
in
the
UK.
They
were
shown
pairs
of
eyes
and
eyebrows
and
asked
to
choose
the
correct
term
that
describes
which
emotion
that
person
is
expressing.
In
general,
women
were
found
to
be
slightly
better
at
reading
other
people.
Two
thirds
of
women
in
the
survey
correctly
recognized
five
or
more
emotions.
Only
56
percent
of
men
were
able
to
do
this.
The
researchers
also
found
that
women
were
more
confident
in
their
ability
to
read
emotions.
Half
of
them
reported
that
they
were
either
“slightly
better”
or
“much
better”
at
doing
so
than
their
friends
and
family,
while
only
44
percent
of
men
said
the
same.
The
survey
also
showed
that
men
and
women
differ
in
their
abilities
to
notice
particular
emotions.
Women
were
more
likely
to
recognize
“vulnerable
emotions”,
including
someone
being
shocked
or
scared.
More
than
three
quarters
of
them
were
able
to
do
so,
but
only
60
percent
of
men
could
tell
that
someone
was
scared.
When
it
comes
to
recognizing
a
“guilty”
look,
women
beat
men
by
five
percent.
In
the
survey,men
were
found
to
be
better
at
recognizing
emotions
related
to
desire
and
anger.
Roughly
58
percent
of
men
could
correctly
discover
someone
was
interested
in
something
from
what
they
saw,
and
41.9
percent
could
recognize
desire.
The
researchers
say
the
ability
improves
with
age—until
you
reach
65.
The
best
scores
were
seen
in
people
aged
55-64
and
45-54.
People
aged
65
and
over
were
best
at
determining
when
a
person
is
“guilty”.
On
average,
people
scored
4.9/10
on
the
test.
The
researchers
say
this
suggests
that
most
people
can't
recognize
other
people's
moods
as
much
as
they
think
they
might.
文章主要讨论了人们通过眼睛和眉毛对别人情绪和感受的判断。虽然男女在不同的方面判断各有擅长,但是大多数人无法真正判断他人的情绪。
32.What
did
the
researchers
find
in
the
study?
A.Men
were
better
at
noticing
guilty
looks.
B.Men
did
better
than
women
in
recognizing
anger
and
desire.
C.Women
could
recognize
people's
emotions
from
their
eyes
and
words.
D.Women
were
confident
in
their
ability
to
show
different
emotions.
33.The
underlined
word
“vulnerable”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
“________”.
A.easily
hurt
or
affected
B.not
well
behaved
C.prepared
to
fight
D.hard
to
get
along
with
34.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.Most
people
can't
truly
realize
what
a
person
is
feeling.
B.Men
and
women
have
the
same
ability
to
recognize
particular
emotions.
C.The
older
a
person
is,
the
better
he
or
she
can
read
other
people's
emotions.
D.People
aged
65
can
best
notice
whether
a
person
is
interested
in
something.
35.What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Eyes
Are
the
Windows
to
the
Soul
B.The
Ability
to
Read
Emotions
Matters
a
Lot
C.How
Can
You
Manage
Your
Emotions?
D.How
Well
Can
You
Read
Emotions?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
How
to
Get
Good
Marks
in
an
Exam
Even
many
good
students
struggle
when
it
comes
to
taking
tests.
__36__
At
other
times
the
student
doesn't
have
good
test?taking
skills
or
doesn't
understand
some
basic
exam?taking
strategies.
However,
with
proper
preparation
and
by
applying
some
techniques,
you
can
get
good
test
marks.
Prepare
for
the
test.
Don't
just
read
all
the
chapters
or
materials
covered
in
the
term
or
the
unit.
__37__
Prepare
over
time
and
avoid
staying
up
all
night
studying
before
exams
to
review
everything
you've
learned.
Take
notes
carefully
when
your
teacher
tells
what
will
be
included
in
the
exam.
Fight
test
anxiety
by
practicing
relaxed
breathing
and
avoid
getting
panicked
if
you
see
others
finishing
the
test
before
you.
Additionally,
before
the
test
imagine
yourself
doing
well
and
try
to
keep
calm
while
taking
an
exam.
__38__
Follow
a
general
test?taking
strategy
during
the
examination.
__39__
Ask
questions
if
you
are
at
all
unclear
as
to
how
to
proceed.
Look
over
the
entire
test
to
get
an
idea
of
how
much
time
you'll
need
for
each
section.
Answer
the
easiest
questions
first
and
knock
them
out.
__40__
This
is
key,
because
many
times
people
will
get
caught
in
a
section
that
is
troubling
them
and
makes
them
lose
track
of
time.
If
you
get
stuck,
move
on
to
an
easier
question
and
go
back
to
the
difficult
one
later
so
that
you
have
enough
time
to
cover
more
questions.
A.Keep
an
eye
on
the
time.
B.Predict
possible
trouble
in
advance.
C.Maintain
a
positive
and
relaxed
mind.
D.Sometimes
it's
a
matter
of
test
anxiety.
E.Know
specifically
what
you
should
focus
on.
F.Keep
good
study
habits
and
work
hard
throughout
the
term.
G.For
instance,
make
sure
you
carefully
listen
to
or
read
all
the
directions.
本文是说明文,介绍了怎样才能在考试中取得好成绩。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
The
Write
Feeling
Growing
up
in
a
military
family,
I
moved
a
lot.
I
mostly
went
to
__41__
with
other
kids
whose
parents
were
also
in
the
military.
But
when
my
dad
__42__
from
the
Marines
after
twenty
years
of
service,
I
found
myself
__43__
a
civilian
school
with
twelve?year?olds
who
shared
no
similar
life
experience
with
me.
I
was
a
stranger
in
a
strange
land.
Everyone
in
my
class
had
grown
up
together,
and
they
had
no
room
to
__44__
for
a
newcomer.
I
wore
different
clothes,
had
different
thoughts,
and
spoke
with
an
accent.
I
struggled
for
the
first
few
weeks
of
school.
I
had
no
friends,
no
activities,
and
no
__45__
of
a
bright
future.
To
deal
with
it
all,
I
began
__46__
in
my
diary
every
day—stories
of
adventure,
of
old
friends,
of
feelings
that
I
could
not
speak.
I
wrote
as
if
my
life
depended
on
it,
as
if
the
very
next
breath
I
took
could
not
happen
__47__
I
wrote
down
words.
One
day,
my
teacher,
Mrs
Bush,
came
to
me
and
asked
why
I
always
sat
there
writing
instead
of
playing
with
others.
I
told
her
I
enjoyed
writing
and
__48__
writing
to
playing.
She
smiled
at
me
and
walked
away.
About
three
weeks
later,
Mrs
Bush
gave
us
a
writing
assignment.
I
was
__49__
that
I
could
now
participate
in
something
I
knew
I
excelled
in.
That
night
I
worked
and
worked
on
the
essay.
I
wrote
with
great
__50__.
It
was
my
one
chance
to
feel
important
and
accepted
by
the
class.
A
few
days
after
we
handed
in
our
assignments,
Mrs
Bush
called
me
up
to
the
__51__
of
the
classroom.
I
stood
before
thirty
pairs
of
eyes
looking
at
me,
and
I
got
worried.
Was
I
in
trouble?
Did
I
do
something
wrong?
Then
Mrs
Bush
told
the
class
how
much
she
__52__
all
the
work
that
went
into
the
essay
and
everyone
had
done
a
great
job.
But,
she
said,
one
student
stood
__53__
as
an
excellent
writer,
one
with
imagination,
creativity,
and
word
mastery.
That
student
was
me!
The
class
clapped
politely
and
Mrs
Bush
handed
me
my
paper,
with
the
following
__54__
on
it:“Malinda,
you
are
an
excellent
writer.
You
fill
your
paper
with
the
breathings
of
your
heart.
Please
keep
on
writing
and
share
your
gift
of
writing
with
the
world.
I
am
proud
of
you
and
glad
you
are
in
my
class.”
Mrs
Bush
helped
me
feel
a
sense
of
__55__,
a
place
of
purpose,
and
a
way
to
survive
a
transition
in
life.
She
helped
me
gain
confidence
in
myself
that
stayed
with
me
beyond
sixth
grade.
本文作者在上学时处于陌生的学习和生活环境,在Mrs
Bush的帮助下,找到了归属感和自信。
41.A.church
B.school
C.war
D.work
42.A.separated
B.withdrew
C.quit
D.retired
43.A.visiting
B.attending
C.running
D.leaving
44.A.build
B.preserve
C.take
D.spare
45.A.memory
B.control
C.promise
D.need
46.A.reading
B.drawing
C.writing
D.copying
47.A.unless
B.once
C.while
D.after
48.A.compared
B.applied
C.turned
D.preferred
49.A.astonished
B.satisfied
C.excited
D.embarrassed
50.A.anxiety
B.curiosity
C.wonder
D.passion
51.A.front
B.corner
C.door
D.outside
52.A.appreciated
B.expected
C.recognized
D.enjoyed
53.A.out
B.up
C.by
D.off
54.A.descriptions
B.remarks
C.suggestions
D.accounts
55.A.responsibility
B.belonging
C.devotion
D.relief
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Over
40
countries
around
the
world
celebrate
Mother's
Day.
It
is
a
time
__56__
children
show
their
love
and
respect
to
their
mothers
and
thank
their
mothers
for
giving
birth
to
them
and
providing
them
with
the
__57__
(good)
care
possible.
In
New
Zealand,
Mother's
Day
__58__
(celebrate)
on
the
second
Sunday
in
May.
And
as
__59__
idea
of
celebrating
Mother's
Day
in
New
Zealand
comes
from
the
USA,
the
way
of
celebrating
Mother's
Day
in
New
Zealand
is
much
the
same
as
__60__
in
the
USA.
On
Mother's
Day,
people
in
New
Zealand
thank
their
mothers
for
their
__61__
(devote)
to
their
kids.
The
festival
of
Mother's
Day
has
become
a
big
day
in
New
Zealand.
People
celebrate
the
day
by
going
out
for
a
picnic
or
eating
together.
Markets
are
__62__
(crowd)
with
people
coming
to
buy
presents
for
their
mothers.
Many
people
would
like
to
buy
flowers
and
cards
for
their
mothers.
People
also
thank
their
mothers
by
serving
them
with
breakfast
and
__63__
(make)
special
cakes
for
them.
Some
people
also
like
to
make
their
mothers
have
a
day's
rest
from
the
__64__
(end)
housework,
and
treat
__65__
(they)
to
a
big
dinner.
本文介绍了新西兰人是如何庆祝母亲节的。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你叫李华,应美国笔友John的请求,给他发邮件简要介绍北京。信中至少包括以下要点:
1.概况:北京,中国首都,位于我国北部,是一个古老而美丽的城市,古建筑和现代风格的建筑和谐相映。它是中国政治、经济、文化的中心。
2.著名景点:长城、故宫、天安门等。
3.文化:京剧,被称为中国国粹。
4.特色美食:北京烤鸭。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中国国粹
quintessence
of
China
和谐相映
blend
harmoniously
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
Today
is
his
birthday.
It's
a
special
day
that
Brian
feels
that
he
is
lucky
to
share
with
you,
for
today
he
is
70
years
old.
About
a
month
ago
Brian
asked
Danielle
and
Nancy
if
he
could
do
what
he
wanted
to
do
on
his
birthday.
He
didn't
know
then
what
he
would
say,
but
he
did
know
that
he
wanted
to
share
his
age
in
a
very
public
way.
Little
did
he
suspect
then
that
he
would
be
sharing
not
only
with
his
co?workers
on
the
29th
floor,
but
with
the
entire
region!
Revealing
age
is
not
something
that
most
people,
including
himself,
feel
comfortable
doing.
People
wouldn't
think
of
asking
their
friends,
associates
or
customers
how
old
they
are.
Why
is
it
then
perfectly
acceptable
to
ask
a
child
how
old
he
is?
What
changes
between
age
7
and
age
70?
When
and
why
does
age
turn
from
something
to
be
proudly
claimed
to
a
topic
to
be
avoided?
He
believes
it
happens
when
a
child
no
longer
states
his
age
as
a
simple
fact,
just
as
his
youngest
son
Gavin
used
to
do
with
mathematical
precision(精确性):“I
am
6
and
5/12
years
old.”
Then
he
instead
begins
to
focus
on
being
seen
as
older.
As
parents,
people
contribute
to
this
mind
shift
by
remarks
such
as
“Act
your
age”
or
“You're
older
than
that.”
He
admits
that
he
said
such
things
to
his
own
children.
The
child
gets
the
message
that
age
brings
status,
power
and
autonomy(自主权).
People
celebrate
important
events.
Then
sometime
after
age
21
birthday
celebrations
lose
their
allure(吸引力).
No
longer
is
getting
older
seen
as
a
badge
of
distinction.
Instead,
people
become
concerned
that
they
are
getting
old.
The
very
word
“old”
has
negative
connotations.
What
image
comes
to
mind
when
you
hear
“old
age”
“old
folk's
home”
“old
guard”
or
“out
with
the
old,
in
with
the
new”?
“You're
too
old”
will
gradually
turn
into
“I'm
too
old.”He
has
heard
this
inner
voice
many
times.