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综合能力测试一(Unit
19)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
         第Ⅰ卷 (共100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.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.At
a
restaurant.
B.At
the
doctor's.
C.In
a
coffee
shop.
2.What
time
is
it
now?
A.9:15
pm.
B.9:30
pm.
C.9:45
pm.
3.Why
can't
the
woman
meet
the
man
this
evening?
A.The
man
will
visit
his
friend.
B.The
woman
will
visit
her
friend.
C.The
woman's
friend
will
come
to
see
her.
4.What
does
the
man
mean?
A.His
brother
never
forgets
his
own
birthday.
B.His
brother
will
give
him
a
birthday
present.
C.His
brother
is
coming
to
celebrate
his
birthday.
5.What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.Order
a
new
book.
B.Read
another
book.
C.Search
the
shelf
again.
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道小题,从每题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题,听完后,每小题将给出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
is
the
attitude
of
the
man
towards
the
woman?
A.Cold.
B.Rude.
C.Considerate.
7.How
much
is
the
calculator?
A.9
dollars.
B.19
dollars.
C.90
dollars.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
a
hotel.
B.In
a
travel
agency.
C.In
a
store.
9.What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about?
A.The
man's
hobby.
B.Hotel
service.
C.Tour
information.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why
is
the
man
going
to
the
States?
A.To
visit
places
of
interest.
B.To
attend
a
conference.
C.To
visit
his
friends.
11.What
is
the
man
most
probably?
A.A
scientist.
B.A
reporter.
C.A
pilot.
12.Who
will
pay
the
man's
expenses?
A.The
man
himself.
B.A
California
official.
C.Stanford
University.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
field
of
job
does
the
woman
want
to
do
after
graduation?
A.Medicine.
B.Law.
C.Management.
14.What
does
the
woman
think
is
the
key
to
one's
success?
A.Education
background.
B.Working
experience.
C.Interest.
15.What
does
the
man's
father
want
him
to
be?
A.A
doctor.
B.A
teacher.
C.A
businessman.
16.What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.He
hasn't
found
a
job
up
to
now.
B.He
has
no
ambition
and
feels
down.
C.He
will
accept
his
father's
suggestion.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where
did
Mary
work
as
a
waitress?
A.At
a
top
club
in
Britain.
B.At
a
club
named
Top
Club.
C.At
a
club
at
New
York
University.
18.How
did
Mary
describe
Mr.
Williams?
A.Nice.
B.Careless.
C.Humorous.
19.Why
did
the
club
pay
Mary
the
money?
A.She
worked
hard
for
the
club.
B.Her
story
made
the
club
well
known.
C.Mr.
Williams
asked
the
boss
of
the
club
to
do
so.
20.What
is
the
story
mainly
about?
A.A
generous
customer.
B.The
biggest
tip
in
history.
C.An
unexpected
amount
of
money.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Once
upon
a
time,
on
an
isolated
island
in
the
Java
Sea,
lived
short
people
who
dominated
(支配,占优势)
the
food
chain.
Standing
no
more
than
three
and
a
half
feet
tall,
these
human
ancestors
hunted
giant
rats,
lumbering
lizards
(笨拙的蜥蜴),
and
miniature
elephants.
It
sounds
a
bit
like
a
fairy
tale,
but
it's
true.
Unearthed
relics
on
the
island
uncovered
the
remains
of
a
race
of
tiny
human
ancestors.
Homo
floresiensis,
as
the
newly
discovered
species
has
been
named,
apparently
could
date
back
to
13,000
years
ago.
This
means
they
have
a
lot
in
common
with
modern
humans.
So
how
and
why
did
these
people
get
so
small?
Scientists
suspect
that
it's
due
to
the
fact
that
this
race
lived
on
an
isolated
island
with
limited
resources.
Take
the
miniature
elephants
for
example.
When
elephants
first
came
to
the
island
either
by
swimming
or
by
some
kind
of
natural
land
raft,
they
were
probably
close
to
full
size.
But
since
there
wasn't
much
to
eat,
over
time
smaller
elephants
lived
longer
and
better.
The
smaller
the
elephant
was,
the
less
it
had
to
eat
to
stay
strong
and
healthy.
Scientists
call
this
the
“island
role”,
and
it
can
apply
to
humans
as
well
as
animals.
Given
the
island's
sparse
(稀少)
food
supply,
it
makes
sense
that
the
early
humans
living
there
would
have
evolved
(进化)
a
body
size
requiring
less
food
to
survive.
So
bigger
isn't
always
better.
In
the
floresiensis,
at
least,
getting
smaller
was
the
way
to
go.
21.According
to
the
passage,
the
fact
Homo
floresiensis
are
very
small
is
based
on
________.
A.the
islanders
in
the
Java
Sea
B.the
human
ancestors
C.the
unearthed
relics
D.a
newspaper
report
22.The
underlined
word
“miniature”
in
the
first
paragraph
most
probably
means
________.
A.tiny        
B.active
C.rare
D.wild
23.People
on
the
island
got
so
small
because
________.
A.they
did
not
have
enough
food
to
eat
B.they
gradually
developed
for
lack
of
food
C.they
shared
less
food
with
elephants
D.they
remained
alive
as
the
elephants
24.What
might
be
the
most
suitable
title
of
the
passage?
A.The
history
of
short
people
B.Short
people
from
a
fairy
tale
C.The
proofs
on
short
people
D.Short
people
on
an
isolated
island
B
?Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
9:00—9:45
a.m.
Blue
Tent
Panelists
(讨论会成员):
Jami
Bernard,
David
Kamp,
Marion
Nestle
and
Peter
Singer.
Hosted
by
Denise
Gray,
science
writer
for
The
New
York
Times.
How
does
what
we
eat
not
only
affect
our
bodies,
but
also
the
world?
The
food
and
nutrition
experts
debate
the
role
that
the
diet
plays
in
both
personal
and
global
health,
and
present
a
look
at
food
politics.
?Sports
writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
9:50—10:35
a.m.
Blue
Tent
Panelists:
Christine
Brennan,
Ira
Rosen,
Joe
Wallace
and
Joe
Drape.
Hosted
by
William
C.
Rhoden,
sports
writer
for
The
New
York
Times.
Whether
catching
that
key
moment
of
victory
or
defeat,
or
covering
breaking
news,
sports
writers
are
anything
but
audience.
Listen
as
some
professionals
discuss
the
special
experience
in
reporting
of
sports
news.
?The
Art
of
the
Review
11:15—12:00
a.m.
Green
Tent
Panelists:
John
Freeman,
Barry
Gewen,
David
Orr,
Celia
McGee
and
Jennifer
Schuessler.
Hosted
by
Sam
Tanenhaus,
editor
for
the
Book
Review
of
The
New
York
Times.
How
much
of
an
effect
does
the
book
review
have
on
book
sales?
Join
this
group
of
critics
as
they
discuss
the
reality
of
the
book
review
and
bestseller
lists,
and
how
they
choose
books
for
review.
?New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
3:00—3:45
p.m.
Green
Tent
Panelists:
Cindy
Adams,
Richard
Cohen,
Ric
Klass
and
Lauren
Redniss.
Hosted
by
Clyde
Haberman,
columnist
(专栏作家)
for
the
City
Section
of
The
New
York
Times.
Join
this
inspiring
group
of
New
York—centric
writers
as
they
talk
about
why
New
York
is
a
gold
mine
of
ideas
for
their
work.
25.If
you
are
free
in
the
afternoon,
you
can
attend
________.
A.The
Art
of
the
Review
B.Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
C.New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
D.Sports
Writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
26.Sam
Tanenhaus
is
in
charge
of
________.
A.The
Art
of
the
Review
B.Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
C.New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
D.Sports
Writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
27.All
the
four
activities
above
________.
A.are
about
writing
B.can
be
attended
freely
C.will
last
45
minutes
each
D.will
attract
many
readers
28.We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
________.
A.sports
writers
are
a
type
of
audience
B.book
reviews
may
affect
book
sales
C.Denise
Grady
will
discuss
political
policy
D.The
New
York
Times
is
popular
C
“Long
time
no
see”
is
a
very
interesting
sentence.
When
I
first
read
this
sentence
from
an
American
friend's
e?mail,
I
laughed.
I
thought
it
was
a
perfect
example
of
Chinglish.
Obviously,
it
is
a
word?by?word
literal
translation
of
the
Chinese
greetings
with
a
ruled
English
grammar
and
structure!
Later
on,
my
friend
told
me
that
it
is
a
standard
American
greeting,
I
was
too
thrilled
to
believe
her.
Her
words
could
not
convince
me
at
all.
So
I
did
a
research
on
Google.
com.
To
my
surprise,
there
are
over
60
thousand
web
pages
containing
“Long
time
no
see.”
This
sentence
has
been
widely
used
in
e?mails,
letters,
newspapers,
movies,
books,
or
any
other
possible
places.
Though
it
is
sort
of
informal,
it
is
part
of
the
language
that
Americans
use
daily.
Ironically,
if
you
type
this
phrase
in
Microsoft
Word,
the
software
will
tell
you
that
the
grammar
needs
to
be
corrected.
Nobody
knows
the
origin
of
this
Chinglish
sentence.
Some
people
believe
that
it
came
from
Charlie
Chan's
movies.
In
the
1930s,
Hollywood
moviemakers
successfully
created
a
world
wide
famous
Chinese
detective
named
“Charlie
Chan”
on
wide
screens.
Detective
Chan
likes
to
teach
Americans
some
Chinese
wisdom
by
quoting
Confucius.
“Long
time
no
see”
was
his
trademark.
Soon
after
Charlie
Chan,
“Long
time
no
see”
became
a
popular
phrase
in
the
real
world
with
thanks
to
the
popularity
of
these
movies.
Some
scholars
refer
to
America
as
a
huge
pot
of
stew.
All
kinds
of
culture
are
mixed
in
the
stew
together,
and
they
change
the
color
and
taste
of
each
other.
American
Chinese,
though
a
minority
ethnic
(少数民族的成员)
group
in
the
United
States,
is
also
contributing
some
changes
to
the
stew!
Language
is
usually
the
first
thing
to
be
influenced
in
the
mixed
stew.
You
can
have
some
other
examples
than
adoptions
from
Chinese,
such
as
pizza
from
Italian,
susi
from
Japanese,
and
déjà
vu
from
French
etc.
There
is
a
long
list!
Americans
do
not
just
simply
borrow
something
from
others.
They
will
modify
it
and
make
it
their
own,
so
you
would
not
be
surprised
to
find
a
tofu
and
peanut
butter
hamburger
in
a
restaurant,
or
to
buy
a
bottle
of
iced
Chinese
green
tea
with
honey
in
a
grocery
store.
Since
Americans
appreciate
Chinese
culture
more
and
more
nowadays,
I
believe
more
Chinese
words
will
become
American
English
in
the
future.
In
this
way
the
American
stew
keeps
adding
richness
and
flavor.
29.The
writer
himself
felt
surprised
at
________.
A.the
Chinglish
expression
“Long
time
no
see”
B.“Long
time
no
see”
used
as
standard
American
English
C.so
many
literal
translation
of
the
expressions
used
in
America
D.finding
out
Americans
use
the
expression
every
day
30.The
underlined
word
“stew”
in
the
4th
paragraph
probably
means
________.
A.mixture
literature
B.Confucius'
words
C.a
kind
of
cooked
dish
D.American
changing
cultures
31.According
to
the
passage,
it
can
be
inferred
that
________.
A.detectives
translate
the
phrase
“Long
time
no
see”
B.Hollywood
made
“Long
time
no
see”
popular
C.the
huge
pot
of
stew
greatly
affects
all
kinds
of
languages
D.cultures
can
be
changed
in
the
huge
pot
of
stew
32.The
main
idea
of
the
passage
is
that
________.
A.some
Chinese
expressions
are
introduced
into
English
B.you'll
not
be
surprised
at
a
tofu
in
a
restaurant
in
America
C.some
American
expressions
can
be
used
in
China
D.American
English
keep
being
enriched
from
different
cultures
D
One
of
the
most
famous
basketball?players
in
the
New
Castle's
history
was
paralyzed
(瘫痪的)
in
a
wheelchair
one
day...and
was
walking
the
next.
Citizens
of
New
Castle
simply
refer
to
it
as
“The
Miracle”.
Joel
Haler
woke
up
in
his
dorm
room
at
Hope
College
last
October
totally
paralyzed
from
the
waist
down.
Four
hospitals
later,
the
only
way
he
could
walk
was
through
Robotic
Walking
Treatment.
“This
past
Tuesday,
I
was
doing
the
Robotic
walk
and
lasted
ten
minutes,”
Joel
said.
After
that,
he
gave
up.
Joel
wanted
to
accept
the
inevitable
(不可避免的)
and
cancelled
his
next
Robotic
Walking
Treatment
appointment.
Then,
the
night
before
his
cancelled
appointment,
he
woke
up
to
a
terrible
pain.
An
hour
and
a
half
later,
the
serious
pain
left
him
with
an
unusual
feeling
in
his
legs.
“As
it
continued
to
move
up
my
legs,
it
became
more
and
more
painful
and
it
took
an
hour
and
a
half
to
reach
my
hips
(臀部),”
Joel
recalled.
“I
stood
up
and
walked
into
my
parents'
room.
‘Mom
and
dad,
look!’,”
he
said
proudly.
“He
said
something
and
I
was
like,‘Joel!
Joel!
You're
walking!
You're
walking!’
We
jumped
out
of
bed,
cried
and
hugged,”
Joel's
mom
Karen
remembered.
“I
burst
into
tears.
It's
hard
seeing
your
son
not
be
able
to
walk,
but
he
was
standing
there,
walking,”
Joel's
father
Eric
said,
tearfully.
It
was
Thursday,
January
23,
when
he
could
finally
walk.
That
date
made
perfect
sense
to
Joel.
He
had
dreamt
of
a
calendar
that
only
said
“J
23”.
He
didn't
know
what
to
make
of
it
until
“a
little
boy
at
church,
four
years
old,
came
up
to
me
and
said,
‘you
will
walk
on
a
Thursday’,”
Joel
recalled.
So
the
20?year?old
college
student,
who
could
only
walk
with
the
aid
of
robot
on
Tuesday,
was
walking
on
his
own.
33.According
to
the
passage,
“The
Miracle”
is
that
________.
A.Joel
Haler
became
the
most
famous
basketball
player
B.Robotic
Walking
Treatment
could
cure
paralysis
C.Joel
Haler
could
walk
again
after
three
months'
paralysis
D.a
paralyzed
boy
could
play
basketball
well
34.Which
part
of
Joel
Haler's
body
didn't
work?
A.His
whole
body.
B.His
legs
and
feet.
C.His
arms
and
hands.
D.His
arms
and
legs.
35.Before
Joel
Haler's
walking
again,
his
attitude
to
the
illness
was
________.
A.positive
B.indifferent
C.optimistic
D.hopeless
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。
Ways
to
save
time
We
all
wish
we
had
just
a
bit
more
time.
Just
think
what
you
could
do
with
an
extra
hour
or
two
each
day:
you
could
finally
stick
to
an
exercise
routine,
or
spring?clean
the
house,
or
write
your
novel,
or
learn
the
guitar
and
so
on.
__36__
But
I
can
help
you
find
more
hours
in
your
day
for
the
things
that
really
matter.
1.
Get
Out
of
Bed
Earlier
If
you
normally
get
up
at
7:30
a.m.
try
getting
up
at
7:00
a.m.
That
half?hour
might
not
sound
like
much,
but
it
could
be
time
that
you
use
to
exercise,
to
read
that
book
you've
been
meaning
to
finish.
__37__
2.
Do
the
Important
Tasks
First
Once
you
get
to
work,
get
the
important
ones
done
first
(not
the
easy
ones,
or
even
the
urgent
ones).
You
can
afford
to
spend
at
least
an
hour
working
on
big,
important
tasks
rather
than
on
all
those
little
urgent
ones.
__38__
The
urgent
tasks
will
still
get
done,
and
you
won't
miss
the
important
ones.
3.
Reduce
Interruptions
If
colleagues
have
a
habit
of
hanging
around
your
desk
to
chat,
or
if
the
phone
is
constantly
ringing,
you
might
find
that
it
takes
you
half
the
day
to
finish
a
simple
task
like
writing
a
letter.
Constant
interruptions
don't
just
eat
up
time,
they
also
break
your
concentration.
When
you've
got
a
big
task
to
focus
on,
let
your
calls
go
to
voicemail.
__39__
Wearing
headphones
makes
it
less
likely
that
people
will
try
to
strike
up
a
conversation.
4.__40__
A
few
minutes
chatting,
browsing
the
web,
and
so
on,
can
easily
turn
into
hours
of
wasted
time
over
the
course
of
a
day.
When
you're
working,
work.
If
your
concentration
is
slipping,
take
a
proper
break:
go
and
get
a
glass
of
water,
or
stretch
your
legs
a
bit.
And
if
you're
facing
a
difficult
task,
try
breaking
it
into
small
steps
or
stages
so
that
it's
easier
to
deal
with.
A.Stay
Focused
on
Your
Work
B.Take
Breaks
When
Necessary
C.If
you
have
an
office
door,
close
it.
D.If
you
work
like
this,
you'll
usually
save
time.
E.Would
you
want
me
to
make
your
day
longer?
F.I
can't
magically
make
all
your
days
25
hours
long.
G.Or
simply
to
get
your
day
off
to
a
calm
and
organized
start.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳答案。
Frank
enjoyed
the
traditional
Christmas
Eve.
__41__
this
Christmas
Frank
was
not
__42__
because
it
was
his
first
Christmas
without
his
brother,
who
had
been
killed
in
an
accident.
Frank
__43__
his
brother
and
the
happy
times
they
had
together.
He
said
to
his
parents
that
he
was
leaving
to
see
a
friend.
Since
it
was
__44__
outside,
Frank
put
on
his
new
plaid
(有格子图案的)
jacket.
It
was
his
favourite
gift.
He
placed
the
other
__45__
on
his
new
sled
(雪橇).
Then
Frank
headed
out,
__46__
to
find
his
football
coach.
Frank
always
felt
__47__
by
him.
Though
rich
in
wisdom
(智慧),he
lived
in
a
poor
area.
To
Frank's
__48__,
his
friend
was
not
at
home.
As
Frank
hiked
down
the
street,
he
saw
trees
and
decorations
in
many
of
the
__49__
houses.
Then,
through
one
front
window,
he
noticed
an
old
room
with
empty
stockings
__50__
over
the
fireplace.
A
woman
was
seated
nearby...weeping.
He
__51__
on
the
door.
“Yes?”
the
sad
voice
of
the
woman
asked.
“May
I
come
in?”asked
Frank.
“You
are
very
__52__,”
she
said,
seeing
his
sled
full
of
gifts,
and
__53__
he
was
making
a
collection,
“but
I
have
no
gift
for
you.
I
have
__54__
for
my
own
children.”
“That's
not
why
I
am
here,”
Frank
__55__.
“Please
choose
whatever
presents
you
would
like
for
your
children
from
the
sled.”
“Why,
God
bless
you!”the
__56__
woman
answered
gratefully.
She
__57__
some
candies,
the
toy
airplane
and
a
puzzle.
The
__58__
left
Frank
touched,
and
with
some
unexpected
joy
in
his
heart.
He
understood
that
his
sadness
was
not
the
__59__
sadness
in
the
world.
Before
he
left
for
his
home,
he
had
__60__
all
his
gifts.
The
plaid
jacket
had
gone
to
a
poor
boy.
41.A.As
B.If
C.So
D.But
42.A.angry
B.happy
C.busy
D.free
43.A.missed
B.helped
C.found
D.met
44.A.cloudy
B.rainy
C.cold
D.warm
45.A.books
B.presents
C.toys
D.clothes
46.A.leaving
B.offering
C.pretending
D.hoping
47.A.understood
B.hurt
C.changed
D.believed
48.A.surprise
B.joy
C.disappointment
D.satisfaction
49.A.large
B.small
C.good
D.dirty
50.A.moving
B.placing
C.walking
D.hanging
51.A.knocked
B.called
C.beat
D.looked
52.A.popular
B.honest
C.welcome
D.handsome
53.A.imagining
B.thinking
C.promising
D.remembering
54.A.anything
B.everything
C.something
D.nothing
55.A.replied
B.required
C.ordered
D.agreed
56.A.worried
B.amazed
C.friendly
D.careful
57.A.made
B.lost
C.selected
D.bought
58.A.visit
B.reception
C.travel
D.talk
59.A.other
B.last
C.next
D.only
60.A.taken
up
B.given
away
C.relied
on
D.sorted
out
第Ⅱ卷 (共50分)
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A:Could
you
give
me
some
advice
on
how
to
improve
my
English?
B:Of
course.
I'd
be
glad
to
help.
Firstly,
I
suggest
you
__61__
(read)
English
stories
as
much
as
possible.
The
more
English
stories
you
read,
__62__
(easy)
you'll
find
it.
Secondly,
I
recommend
__63__
(keep)
a
diary
in
English.
It's
a
good
way
to
__64__
(large)
your
vocabulary.
A:But
I
often
find
__65__
hard
to
keep
__66__
(write).
Besides,
I'm
afraid
of
making
mistakes.
B:Regardless
__67__
the
difficulties
and
mistakes,
you'd
better
write
something
easy
at
first.
Imitate
some
sentences
__68__(consist)
of
simple
words
and
expressions.
To
put
it
__69__
(simple),
if
you
want
to
be
a
success
in
learning
English,
a
positive
attitude
is
a
must.
A:I'm
aware
of
that.
I'll
try
my
best
to
get
over
my
shortcomings
later.
B:I'm
sure
you
can
make
it.
There
is
no
point
__70__
(hesitate).
You
should
get
down
to
your
hard
work
straight
away.
A:Thank
you
for
reminding
me
of
that.
I'll
start
my
work
right
now.
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。
My
dream
is
to
become
a
school
teacher
in
the
future.
In
fact,
I
had
the
dream
of
becoming
a
teacher
since
my
childhood.
In
my
opinion,
without
teachers,
no
society
could
make
progresses.
There
is
no
doubt
whether
teachers
play
an
important
role
in
children
growth.
Not
only
do
teachers
pass
on
knowledge
for
children,
but
they
also
teach
children
how
to
behave
themselves.
Comparing
with
other
jobs,
teaching
is
hard
and
the
pay
is
lower.
And
to
me,
what
great
fun
it
is
to
be
with
children!
They
make
me
to
feel
young
forever
because
I'll
study
harder
and
try
my
best
to
realize
my
dream.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是新华中学的学生李华,你的美国朋友
Tom
一周前给你发电子邮件,询问你暑假的安排,但你因准备期末考试未能及时回复。请根据以下要点给他回封邮件:
1.未及时回信的原因;
2.你假期的打算(如做兼职、旅行、做志愿者等)
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Tom,
How
are
you
doing?_____________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua综合能力测试一(Unit
19)
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
         第Ⅰ卷 (共100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.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.At
a
restaurant.
B.At
the
doctor's.
C.In
a
coffee
shop.
2.What
time
is
it
now?
A.9:15
pm.
B.9:30
pm.
C.9:45
pm.
3.Why
can't
the
woman
meet
the
man
this
evening?
A.The
man
will
visit
his
friend.
B.The
woman
will
visit
her
friend.
C.The
woman's
friend
will
come
to
see
her.
4.What
does
the
man
mean?
A.His
brother
never
forgets
his
own
birthday.
B.His
brother
will
give
him
a
birthday
present.
C.His
brother
is
coming
to
celebrate
his
birthday.
5.What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.Order
a
new
book.
B.Read
another
book.
C.Search
the
shelf
again.
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道小题,从每题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题,听完后,每小题将给出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
is
the
attitude
of
the
man
towards
the
woman?
A.Cold.
B.Rude.
C.Considerate.
7.How
much
is
the
calculator?
A.9
dollars.
B.19
dollars.
C.90
dollars.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
a
hotel.
B.In
a
travel
agency.
C.In
a
store.
9.What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about?
A.The
man's
hobby.
B.Hotel
service.
C.Tour
information.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why
is
the
man
going
to
the
States?
A.To
visit
places
of
interest.
B.To
attend
a
conference.
C.To
visit
his
friends.
11.What
is
the
man
most
probably?
A.A
scientist.
B.A
reporter.
C.A
pilot.
12.Who
will
pay
the
man's
expenses?
A.The
man
himself.
B.A
California
official.
C.Stanford
University.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
field
of
job
does
the
woman
want
to
do
after
graduation?
A.Medicine.
B.Law.
C.Management.
14.What
does
the
woman
think
is
the
key
to
one's
success?
A.Education
background.
B.Working
experience.
C.Interest.
15.What
does
the
man's
father
want
him
to
be?
A.A
doctor.
B.A
teacher.
C.A
businessman.
16.What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.He
hasn't
found
a
job
up
to
now.
B.He
has
no
ambition
and
feels
down.
C.He
will
accept
his
father's
suggestion.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where
did
Mary
work
as
a
waitress?
A.At
a
top
club
in
Britain.
B.At
a
club
named
Top
Club.
C.At
a
club
at
New
York
University.
18.How
did
Mary
describe
Mr.
Williams?
A.Nice.
B.Careless.
C.Humorous.
19.Why
did
the
club
pay
Mary
the
money?
A.She
worked
hard
for
the
club.
B.Her
story
made
the
club
well
known.
C.Mr.
Williams
asked
the
boss
of
the
club
to
do
so.
20.What
is
the
story
mainly
about?
A.A
generous
customer.
B.The
biggest
tip
in
history.
C.An
unexpected
amount
of
money.
答案
1—5 BACBC 6—10 CBACB
11—15 ACBCA 16—20 ABABC
附:听力参考材料
(Text
1)
W:How
should
I
take
it?
M:Three
times
a
day,
with
boiled
water,
after
meals.
(Text
2)
W:Do
you
know
when
the
Summer
Supermarket
closes?
M:At
9:30
pm,
I
think.
You'd
better
hurry,
then.
You
only
have
15
minutes
left.
(Text
3)
M:Jane,
I
want
to
meet
you.
Are
you
free
this
evening?
W:I'm
afraid
not.
My
friend
is
coming
to
see
me.
How
about
tomorrow
afternoon?
M:OK.
See
you
then.
(Text
4)
W:Hi,
Billy,
I
heard
your
birthday
is
coming
up.
M:Yeah,
just
two
days
away.
W:Has
your
brother
bought
you
anything?
M:Well,
not
yet,
but
he
never
forgets.
(Text
5)
W:Can
I
help
you?
M:Yes,
I
can't
find
the
novel
Gone
with
the
Wind.
I
checked
the
place
on
the
shelf
where
the
novel
should
be,
but
it
isn't
there.
W:The
books
on
the
shelf
may
be
slightly
out
of
order.
Have
a
good
look
along
the
shelf
and
I'm
sure
you'll
find
it.
(Text
6)
M:Can
I
help
you,
Madam?
W:Yes.
I'd
like
to
buy
a
calculator.
M:There
are
various
models
here.
Which
one
do
you
prefer?
W:Well,
it's
really
difficult
for
me
to
decide.
Any
advice?
M:What
is
it
mainly
used
for?
W:Just
for
simple
counting.
You
see,
I'm
a
fruit
store
keeper.
M:OK.
What
about
this
one?
It's
quite
useful
and
inexpensive.
W:It
looks
great.
How
much
is
it?
M:It's
19
dollars.
W:OK.
I'll
take
one.
(Text
7)
M:Hi,
is
this
where
I
can
get
information
on
tours?
W:Yes,
I
can
help
you
with
that.
What
type
of
tour
are
you
thinking
about?
There
are
some
great
city
tours
that
are
one?day
or
two?day
overnight.
M:I
think
I'm
interested
in
trips
to
the
mountains.
Are
the
overnight
trips
expensive?
W:Not
at
all.
They
are
very
reasonably
priced,
starting
at
$9
and
up.
M:Do
I
need
to
book
ahead?
W:Yes,
the
travel
company
requires
that
you
book
48
hours
ahead.
M:Can
I
book
that
here
at
the
hotel
tour
desk,
or
do
I
have
to
call
the
company
directly?
W:I
can
book
that
for
you.
Just
stop
by
when
you've
made
a
decision
and
I'll
take
care
of
it
for
you.
M:That's
great.
Thanks
a
lot
for
your
help.
(Text
8)
W:Sit
down,
please.
Now,
there
are
several
questions
I
must
ask
you
if
you
don't
mind.
M:Not
at
all.
Go
ahead.
W:What's
the
purpose
of
your
visit
to
the
States?
M:I'm
going
to
attend
a
conference
on
air
pollution.
W:When
and
where
is
this
conference
to
be
held?
M:It's
to
be
held
in
the
first
two
weeks
of
February
at
Stanford
University
in
California.
W:Who
will
pay
your
expenses?
M:Stanford
University.
Here
is
the
official
letter
of
invitation.
W:I
see.
Fine.
When
do
you
want
to
go?
M:I'd
like
to
leave
in
mid?January
if
my
passport
is
ready
by
then.
W:That
shouldn't
be
difficult.
Why
don't
you
phone
me
about
January
10th?
I
should
be
able
to
give
you
an
answer
then.
M:Thank
you.
(Text
9)
W:What
do
you
hope
to
do
when
you
finish
university?
M:I'd
like
to
go
into
management.
I've
applied
for
several
jobs
already
and
I'm
hopeful
that
I'll
get
some
job
offers.
How
about
you?
W:After
I
graduate,
I
have
to
do
some
more
studies
to
pass
exams
to
become
a
lawyer.
I
think
I've
got
a
good
chance
of
passing.
There's
a
possibility
of
getting
a
job
with
a
firm
in
London
if
I
do
well.
M:We
both
have
to
overcome
several
difficulties
if
we
are
to
achieve
our
ambitions.
W:If
life
were
easy,
then
we'd
achieve
our
ambitions
quickly
and
then
get
bored.
M:Unfortunately,
some
people
always
work
hard,
yet
they
never
succeed.
W:That's
why
ambitions
need
to
be
realistic.
You
can't
achieve
anything
that's
totally
unrealistic.
M:As
long
as
you
plan
carefully,
most
things
are
possible.
W:I
think
it's
important
to
be
successful
in
a
field
you
are
truly
interested
in,
not
something
that
other
people
force
you
to
be
interested
in.
M:My
father
wants
me
to
become
a
doctor,
but
I
know
it
will
be
impossible
for
me.
W:I
hope
my
parents
won't
try
to
force
me
to
do
their
favorite
job.
(Text
10)
Mary
Smith
is
studying
psychology
at
New
York
University.
She
was
once
a
waitress
working
at
Top
Club
in
New
York
for
a
few
weeks.
One
day,
Jack
Williams,
an
English
businessman,
came
to
the
club.
He
happened
to
be
interested
in
psychology
and
he
talked
a
lot
with
Mary.
Finally
he
gave
her
a
check
for
$10,000
to
pay
for
her
last
year
of
college,
which
was
really
a
big
tip
for
her.
Mary
described
Mr.
Williams
as
“a
nice
English
gentleman”
and
told
the
story
again
and
again
on
television
in
the
US.
Unfortunately,
Mary's
bank
wouldn't
pay
the
money
because
Mr.
Williams
didn't
have
$10,000
in
the
bank
and
he
didn't
even
remember
giving
the
tip
at
all.
But
there
was
a
happy
ending
to
the
story.
Top
Club
in
New
York
was
so
pleased
that
the
club's
name
was
in
every
newspaper
in
Britain
and
the
United
States
and
the
boss
of
the
club
gave
Mary
the
$10,000
to
pay
for
her
last
year
at
New
York
University.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Once
upon
a
time,
on
an
isolated
island
in
the
Java
Sea,
lived
short
people
who
dominated
(支配,占优势)
the
food
chain.
Standing
no
more
than
three
and
a
half
feet
tall,
these
human
ancestors
hunted
giant
rats,
lumbering
lizards
(笨拙的蜥蜴),
and
miniature
elephants.
It
sounds
a
bit
like
a
fairy
tale,
but
it's
true.
Unearthed
relics
on
the
island
uncovered
the
remains
of
a
race
of
tiny
human
ancestors.
Homo
floresiensis,
as
the
newly
discovered
species
has
been
named,
apparently
could
date
back
to
13,000
years
ago.
This
means
they
have
a
lot
in
common
with
modern
humans.
So
how
and
why
did
these
people
get
so
small?
Scientists
suspect
that
it's
due
to
the
fact
that
this
race
lived
on
an
isolated
island
with
limited
resources.
Take
the
miniature
elephants
for
example.
When
elephants
first
came
to
the
island
either
by
swimming
or
by
some
kind
of
natural
land
raft,
they
were
probably
close
to
full
size.
But
since
there
wasn't
much
to
eat,
over
time
smaller
elephants
lived
longer
and
better.
The
smaller
the
elephant
was,
the
less
it
had
to
eat
to
stay
strong
and
healthy.
Scientists
call
this
the
“island
role”,
and
it
can
apply
to
humans
as
well
as
animals.
Given
the
island's
sparse
(稀少)
food
supply,
it
makes
sense
that
the
early
humans
living
there
would
have
evolved
(进化)
a
body
size
requiring
less
food
to
survive.
So
bigger
isn't
always
better.
In
the
floresiensis,
at
least,
getting
smaller
was
the
way
to
go.
21.According
to
the
passage,
the
fact
Homo
floresiensis
are
very
small
is
based
on
________.
A.the
islanders
in
the
Java
Sea
B.the
human
ancestors
C.the
unearthed
relics
D.a
newspaper
report
22.The
underlined
word
“miniature”
in
the
first
paragraph
most
probably
means
________.
A.tiny        
B.active
C.rare
D.wild
23.People
on
the
island
got
so
small
because
________.
A.they
did
not
have
enough
food
to
eat
B.they
gradually
developed
for
lack
of
food
C.they
shared
less
food
with
elephants
D.they
remained
alive
as
the
elephants
24.What
might
be
the
most
suitable
title
of
the
passage?
A.The
history
of
short
people
B.Short
people
from
a
fairy
tale
C.The
proofs
on
short
people
D.Short
people
on
an
isolated
island
答案与解析
21.C 细节理解题。从第一段的句子:Unearthed
relics
on
the
island
uncovered
the
remains
of
a
race
of
tiny
human
ancestors.可知
Homo
floresiensis
个头矮小的事实是以出土文物为基础的,选C。
22.A 词义猜测题。从第三段的句子:The
smaller
the
elephant
was,
the
less
it
had
to
eat
to
stay
strong
and
healthy.
可知小象越小,吃的食物就越少,miniature

tiny
意思相近,选A。
23.B 细节理解题。从第三段的句子:Scientists
suspect
that
it's
due
to
the
fact
that
this
race
lived
on
an
isolated
island
with
limited
resources.可知这些人之所以矮小是因为缺少食物,选B。
24.D 标题归纳题。从第一段的句子:Once
upon
a
time,
on
an
isolated
island
in
the
Java
Sea,
lived
short
people
who
dominated
(支配,占优势)
the
food
chain.可知这篇文章讲的是孤岛上的矮人,选D。
B
?Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
9:00—9:45
a.m.
Blue
Tent
Panelists
(讨论会成员):
Jami
Bernard,
David
Kamp,
Marion
Nestle
and
Peter
Singer.
Hosted
by
Denise
Gray,
science
writer
for
The
New
York
Times.
How
does
what
we
eat
not
only
affect
our
bodies,
but
also
the
world?
The
food
and
nutrition
experts
debate
the
role
that
the
diet
plays
in
both
personal
and
global
health,
and
present
a
look
at
food
politics.
?Sports
writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
9:50—10:35
a.m.
Blue
Tent
Panelists:
Christine
Brennan,
Ira
Rosen,
Joe
Wallace
and
Joe
Drape.
Hosted
by
William
C.
Rhoden,
sports
writer
for
The
New
York
Times.
Whether
catching
that
key
moment
of
victory
or
defeat,
or
covering
breaking
news,
sports
writers
are
anything
but
audience.
Listen
as
some
professionals
discuss
the
special
experience
in
reporting
of
sports
news.
?The
Art
of
the
Review
11:15—12:00
a.m.
Green
Tent
Panelists:
John
Freeman,
Barry
Gewen,
David
Orr,
Celia
McGee
and
Jennifer
Schuessler.
Hosted
by
Sam
Tanenhaus,
editor
for
the
Book
Review
of
The
New
York
Times.
How
much
of
an
effect
does
the
book
review
have
on
book
sales?
Join
this
group
of
critics
as
they
discuss
the
reality
of
the
book
review
and
bestseller
lists,
and
how
they
choose
books
for
review.
?New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
3:00—3:45
p.m.
Green
Tent
Panelists:
Cindy
Adams,
Richard
Cohen,
Ric
Klass
and
Lauren
Redniss.
Hosted
by
Clyde
Haberman,
columnist
(专栏作家)
for
the
City
Section
of
The
New
York
Times.
Join
this
inspiring
group
of
New
York—centric
writers
as
they
talk
about
why
New
York
is
a
gold
mine
of
ideas
for
their
work.
25.If
you
are
free
in
the
afternoon,
you
can
attend
________.
A.The
Art
of
the
Review
B.Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
C.New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
D.Sports
Writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
26.Sam
Tanenhaus
is
in
charge
of
________.
A.The
Art
of
the
Review
B.Health,
Wellness
and
the
Politics
of
Food
C.New
York
Writers,
New
York
Stories
D.Sports
Writing:
For
the
Love
of
the
Game
27.All
the
four
activities
above
________.
A.are
about
writing
B.can
be
attended
freely
C.will
last
45
minutes
each
D.will
attract
many
readers
28.We
can
learn
from
the
text
that
________.
A.sports
writers
are
a
type
of
audience
B.book
reviews
may
affect
book
sales
C.Denise
Grady
will
discuss
political
policy
D.The
New
York
Times
is
popular
答案与解析
25.C 细节理解题。从最后一项活动的时间3:00—3:45
p.m.
可知C项正确。
26.A 细节理解题。从第三项活动中的
Hosted
by
Sam
Tanenhaus,...可知A项正确。
27.C 细节理解题。从这四项活动的时间可知C项正确。
28.B 推理判断题。从第三项活动中
How
much
of
an
effect
does
the
book
review
have
on
book
sales?可知B项正确。
C
“Long
time
no
see”
is
a
very
interesting
sentence.
When
I
first
read
this
sentence
from
an
American
friend's
e?mail,
I
laughed.
I
thought
it
was
a
perfect
example
of
Chinglish.
Obviously,
it
is
a
word?by?word
literal
translation
of
the
Chinese
greetings
with
a
ruled
English
grammar
and
structure!
Later
on,
my
friend
told
me
that
it
is
a
standard
American
greeting,
I
was
too
thrilled
to
believe
her.
Her
words
could
not
convince
me
at
all.
So
I
did
a
research
on
Google.
com.
To
my
surprise,
there
are
over
60
thousand
web
pages
containing
“Long
time
no
see.”
This
sentence
has
been
widely
used
in
e?mails,
letters,
newspapers,
movies,
books,
or
any
other
possible
places.
Though
it
is
sort
of
informal,
it
is
part
of
the
language
that
Americans
use
daily.
Ironically,
if
you
type
this
phrase
in
Microsoft
Word,
the
software
will
tell
you
that
the
grammar
needs
to
be
corrected.
Nobody
knows
the
origin
of
this
Chinglish
sentence.
Some
people
believe
that
it
came
from
Charlie
Chan's
movies.
In
the
1930s,
Hollywood
moviemakers
successfully
created
a
world
wide
famous
Chinese
detective
named
“Charlie
Chan”
on
wide
screens.
Detective
Chan
likes
to
teach
Americans
some
Chinese
wisdom
by
quoting
Confucius.
“Long
time
no
see”
was
his
trademark.
Soon
after
Charlie
Chan,
“Long
time
no
see”
became
a
popular
phrase
in
the
real
world
with
thanks
to
the
popularity
of
these
movies.
Some
scholars
refer
to
America
as
a
huge
pot
of
stew.
All
kinds
of
culture
are
mixed
in
the
stew
together,
and
they
change
the
color
and
taste
of
each
other.
American
Chinese,
though
a
minority
ethnic
(少数民族的成员)
group
in
the
United
States,
is
also
contributing
some
changes
to
the
stew!
Language
is
usually
the
first
thing
to
be
influenced
in
the
mixed
stew.
You
can
have
some
other
examples
than
adoptions
from
Chinese,
such
as
pizza
from
Italian,
susi
from
Japanese,
and
déjà
vu
from
French
etc.
There
is
a
long
list!
Americans
do
not
just
simply
borrow
something
from
others.
They
will
modify
it
and
make
it
their
own,
so
you
would
not
be
surprised
to
find
a
tofu
and
peanut
butter
hamburger
in
a
restaurant,
or
to
buy
a
bottle
of
iced
Chinese
green
tea
with
honey
in
a
grocery
store.
Since
Americans
appreciate
Chinese
culture
more
and
more
nowadays,
I
believe
more
Chinese
words
will
become
American
English
in
the
future.
In
this
way
the
American
stew
keeps
adding
richness
and
flavor.
29.The
writer
himself
felt
surprised
at
________.
A.the
Chinglish
expression
“Long
time
no
see”
B.“Long
time
no
see”
used
as
standard
American
English
C.so
many
literal
translation
of
the
expressions
used
in
America
D.finding
out
Americans
use
the
expression
every
day
30.The
underlined
word
“stew”
in
the
4th
paragraph
probably
means
________.
A.mixture
literature
B.Confucius'
words
C.a
kind
of
cooked
dish
D.American
changing
cultures
31.According
to
the
passage,
it
can
be
inferred
that
________.
A.detectives
translate
the
phrase
“Long
time
no
see”
B.Hollywood
made
“Long
time
no
see”
popular
C.the
huge
pot
of
stew
greatly
affects
all
kinds
of
languages
D.cultures
can
be
changed
in
the
huge
pot
of
stew
32.The
main
idea
of
the
passage
is
that
________.
A.some
Chinese
expressions
are
introduced
into
English
B.you'll
not
be
surprised
at
a
tofu
in
a
restaurant
in
America
C.some
American
expressions
can
be
used
in
China
D.American
English
keep
being
enriched
from
different
cultures
答案与解析
29.B 细节理解题。从第二段中
To
my
surprise,
there
are
over
60
thousand
web
pages
containing
“Long
time
no
see.”可知B项正确。
30.A 词义猜测题。从画线后的
All
kinds
of
culture
are
mixed...可知A项正确。
31.B 推理判断题。从第三段第三句至段尾可知B项正确。
32.D 主旨大意题。短文最后一句
In
this
way
the
American
stew
keeps
adding
richness
and
flavor.为主题句。
D
One
of
the
most
famous
basketball?players
in
the
New
Castle's
history
was
paralyzed
(瘫痪的)
in
a
wheelchair
one
day...and
was
walking
the
next.
Citizens
of
New
Castle
simply
refer
to
it
as
“The
Miracle”.
Joel
Haler
woke
up
in
his
dorm
room
at
Hope
College
last
October
totally
paralyzed
from
the
waist
down.
Four
hospitals
later,
the
only
way
he
could
walk
was
through
Robotic
Walking
Treatment.
“This
past
Tuesday,
I
was
doing
the
Robotic
walk
and
lasted
ten
minutes,”
Joel
said.
After
that,
he
gave
up.
Joel
wanted
to
accept
the
inevitable
(不可避免的)
and
cancelled
his
next
Robotic
Walking
Treatment
appointment.
Then,
the
night
before
his
cancelled
appointment,
he
woke
up
to
a
terrible
pain.
An
hour
and
a
half
later,
the
serious
pain
left
him
with
an
unusual
feeling
in
his
legs.
“As
it
continued
to
move
up
my
legs,
it
became
more
and
more
painful
and
it
took
an
hour
and
a
half
to
reach
my
hips
(臀部),”
Joel
recalled.
“I
stood
up
and
walked
into
my
parents'
room.
‘Mom
and
dad,
look!’,”
he
said
proudly.
“He
said
something
and
I
was
like,‘Joel!
Joel!
You're
walking!
You're
walking!’
We
jumped
out
of
bed,
cried
and
hugged,”
Joel's
mom
Karen
remembered.
“I
burst
into
tears.
It's
hard
seeing
your
son
not
be
able
to
walk,
but
he
was
standing
there,
walking,”
Joel's
father
Eric
said,
tearfully.
It
was
Thursday,
January
23,
when
he
could
finally
walk.
That
date
made
perfect
sense
to
Joel.
He
had
dreamt
of
a
calendar
that
only
said
“J
23”.
He
didn't
know
what
to
make
of
it
until
“a
little
boy
at
church,
four
years
old,
came
up
to
me
and
said,
‘you
will
walk
on
a
Thursday’,”
Joel
recalled.
So
the
20?year?old
college
student,
who
could
only
walk
with
the
aid
of
robot
on
Tuesday,
was
walking
on
his
own.
33.According
to
the
passage,
“The
Miracle”
is
that
________.
A.Joel
Haler
became
the
most
famous
basketball
player
B.Robotic
Walking
Treatment
could
cure
paralysis
C.Joel
Haler
could
walk
again
after
three
months'
paralysis
D.a
paralyzed
boy
could
play
basketball
well
34.Which
part
of
Joel
Haler's
body
didn't
work?
A.His
whole
body.
B.His
legs
and
feet.
C.His
arms
and
hands.
D.His
arms
and
legs.
35.Before
Joel
Haler's
walking
again,
his
attitude
to
the
illness
was
________.
A.positive
B.indifferent
C.optimistic
D.hopeless
答案与解析
33.C 细节理解题。从第一段内容可知C项正确。
34.B 细节理解题。从第二段第一句
Joel
Haler
woke
up
in
his
dorm
room
at
Hope
College
last
October
totally
paralyzed
from
the
waist
down.
可知B项正确。
35.D 推理判断题。从第三段第二句
After
that,
he
gave
up.
可知D项正确。
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。
Ways
to
save
time
We
all
wish
we
had
just
a
bit
more
time.
Just
think
what
you
could
do
with
an
extra
hour
or
two
each
day:
you
could
finally
stick
to
an
exercise
routine,
or
spring?clean
the
house,
or
write
your
novel,
or
learn
the
guitar
and
so
on.
__36__
But
I
can
help
you
find
more
hours
in
your
day
for
the
things
that
really
matter.
1.
Get
Out
of
Bed
Earlier
If
you
normally
get
up
at
7:30
a.m.
try
getting
up
at
7:00
a.m.
That
half?hour
might
not
sound
like
much,
but
it
could
be
time
that
you
use
to
exercise,
to
read
that
book
you've
been
meaning
to
finish.
__37__
2.
Do
the
Important
Tasks
First
Once
you
get
to
work,
get
the
important
ones
done
first
(not
the
easy
ones,
or
even
the
urgent
ones).
You
can
afford
to
spend
at
least
an
hour
working
on
big,
important
tasks
rather
than
on
all
those
little
urgent
ones.
__38__
The
urgent
tasks
will
still
get
done,
and
you
won't
miss
the
important
ones.
3.
Reduce
Interruptions
If
colleagues
have
a
habit
of
hanging
around
your
desk
to
chat,
or
if
the
phone
is
constantly
ringing,
you
might
find
that
it
takes
you
half
the
day
to
finish
a
simple
task
like
writing
a
letter.
Constant
interruptions
don't
just
eat
up
time,
they
also
break
your
concentration.
When
you've
got
a
big
task
to
focus
on,
let
your
calls
go
to
voicemail.
__39__
Wearing
headphones
makes
it
less
likely
that
people
will
try
to
strike
up
a
conversation.
4.__40__
A
few
minutes
chatting,
browsing
the
web,
and
so
on,
can
easily
turn
into
hours
of
wasted
time
over
the
course
of
a
day.
When
you're
working,
work.
If
your
concentration
is
slipping,
take
a
proper
break:
go
and
get
a
glass
of
water,
or
stretch
your
legs
a
bit.
And
if
you're
facing
a
difficult
task,
try
breaking
it
into
small
steps
or
stages
so
that
it's
easier
to
deal
with.
A.Stay
Focused
on
Your
Work
B.Take
Breaks
When
Necessary
C.If
you
have
an
office
door,
close
it.
D.If
you
work
like
this,
you'll
usually
save
time.
E.Would
you
want
me
to
make
your
day
longer?
F.I
can't
magically
make
all
your
days
25
hours
long.
G.Or
simply
to
get
your
day
off
to
a
calm
and
organized
start.
答案
36—40 FGDCA
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳答案。
Frank
enjoyed
the
traditional
Christmas
Eve.
__41__
this
Christmas
Frank
was
not
__42__
because
it
was
his
first
Christmas
without
his
brother,
who
had
been
killed
in
an
accident.
Frank
__43__
his
brother
and
the
happy
times
they
had
together.
He
said
to
his
parents
that
he
was
leaving
to
see
a
friend.
Since
it
was
__44__
outside,
Frank
put
on
his
new
plaid
(有格子图案的)
jacket.
It
was
his
favourite
gift.
He
placed
the
other
__45__
on
his
new
sled
(雪橇).
Then
Frank
headed
out,
__46__
to
find
his
football
coach.
Frank
always
felt
__47__
by
him.
Though
rich
in
wisdom
(智慧),he
lived
in
a
poor
area.
To
Frank's
__48__,
his
friend
was
not
at
home.
As
Frank
hiked
down
the
street,
he
saw
trees
and
decorations
in
many
of
the
__49__
houses.
Then,
through
one
front
window,
he
noticed
an
old
room
with
empty
stockings
__50__
over
the
fireplace.
A
woman
was
seated
nearby...weeping.
He
__51__
on
the
door.
“Yes?”
the
sad
voice
of
the
woman
asked.
“May
I
come
in?”asked
Frank.
“You
are
very
__52__,”
she
said,
seeing
his
sled
full
of
gifts,
and
__53__
he
was
making
a
collection,
“but
I
have
no
gift
for
you.
I
have
__54__
for
my
own
children.”
“That's
not
why
I
am
here,”
Frank
__55__.
“Please
choose
whatever
presents
you
would
like
for
your
children
from
the
sled.”
“Why,
God
bless
you!”the
__56__
woman
answered
gratefully.
She
__57__
some
candies,
the
toy
airplane
and
a
puzzle.
The
__58__
left
Frank
touched,
and
with
some
unexpected
joy
in
his
heart.
He
understood
that
his
sadness
was
not
the
__59__
sadness
in
the
world.
Before
he
left
for
his
home,
he
had
__60__
all
his
gifts.
The
plaid
jacket
had
gone
to
a
poor
boy.
41.A.As
B.If
C.So
D.But
42.A.angry
B.happy
C.busy
D.free
43.A.missed
B.helped
C.found
D.met
44.A.cloudy
B.rainy
C.cold
D.warm
45.A.books
B.presents
C.toys
D.clothes
46.A.leaving
B.offering
C.pretending
D.hoping
47.A.understood
B.hurt
C.changed
D.believed
48.A.surprise
B.joy
C.disappointment
D.satisfaction
49.A.large
B.small
C.good
D.dirty
50.A.moving
B.placing
C.walking
D.hanging
51.A.knocked
B.called
C.beat
D.looked
52.A.popular
B.honest
C.welcome
D.handsome
53.A.imagining
B.thinking
C.promising
D.remembering
54.A.anything
B.everything
C.something
D.nothing
55.A.replied
B.required
C.ordered
D.agreed
56.A.worried
B.amazed
C.friendly
D.careful
57.A.made
B.lost
C.selected
D.bought
58.A.visit
B.reception
C.travel
D.talk
59.A.other
B.last
C.next
D.only
60.A.taken
up
B.given
away
C.relied
on
D.sorted
out
答案与解析
41.D 根据上下文内容可知此处表转折。故选
But。
42.B 这个圣诞节没有了哥哥,所以弗兰克并不“高兴(happy)”。
43.A 弗兰克“想念(missed)”他的哥哥和他们共同度过的美好时光。
44.C 根据文中“...Frank
put
on
his
new
plaid(有格子图案的)jacket.”及圣诞节和雪橇等信息可知,外面天气“冷(cold)”。
45.B 根据下文中的
seeing
his
sled
full
of
gifts
可知,他把其他的“礼物(presents)”放在了雪橇上。
46.D 弗兰克出发,“希望(hoping)”能找到他的足球教练。
47.A 足球教练充满智慧,弗兰克觉得教练能“理解(understood)”自己,因此才去找他。
48.C 使弗兰克感到“失望(disappointment)”的是,他的朋友不在家。
49.B 根据上一段的
a
poor
area
可以推知这里有许多“小(small)”房子。
50.D 联系文章的意思可知,这里指长筒袜“挂在(hanging)”壁炉上。
51.A 根据下文语境可知,弗兰克是在“敲(knocked)”门。
52.C 有人敲门想进来,主人当然会“欢迎(welcome)”。
53.B 她看到雪橇上的礼物,“认为(thinking)”弗兰克在收集礼物。
54.D 根据
empty
stockings

I
have
no
gift
for
you
可知,她也“没有任何东西(nothing)”给自己的孩子。
55.A 联系这里他们谈话的语境可知,此处指弗兰克“回答道(replied)”。
56.B 弗兰克让她选礼物,所以这里指这位“吃惊的(amazed)”的妇女很感激。
57.C 她“挑选(selected)”了一些糖果、玩具等。
58.A
 该段是对全文的总结,这次“访问(visit)”使弗兰克深受感动。
59.D 他明白他的悲伤不是世界上“仅有的(only)”的悲伤,还有很多同样生活在悲伤中的人。
60.B 联系文章的意思可知,他“分发了(given
away)”他所有的礼物,那件格子外套送给了一个男孩。
第Ⅱ卷 (共50分)
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
A:Could
you
give
me
some
advice
on
how
to
improve
my
English?
B:Of
course.
I'd
be
glad
to
help.
Firstly,
I
suggest
you
__61__
(read)
English
stories
as
much
as
possible.
The
more
English
stories
you
read,
__62__
(easy)
you'll
find
it.
Secondly,
I
recommend
__63__
(keep)
a
diary
in
English.
It's
a
good
way
to
__64__
(large)
your
vocabulary.
A:But
I
often
find
__65__
hard
to
keep
__66__
(write).
Besides,
I'm
afraid
of
making
mistakes.
B:Regardless
__67__
the
difficulties
and
mistakes,
you'd
better
write
something
easy
at
first.
Imitate
some
sentences
__68__(consist)
of
simple
words
and
expressions.
To
put
it
__69__
(simple),
if
you
want
to
be
a
success
in
learning
English,
a
positive
attitude
is
a
must.
A:I'm
aware
of
that.
I'll
try
my
best
to
get
over
my
shortcomings
later.
B:I'm
sure
you
can
make
it.
There
is
no
point
__70__
(hesitate).
You
should
get
down
to
your
hard
work
straight
away.
A:Thank
you
for
reminding
me
of
that.
I'll
start
my
work
right
now.
答案与解析
61.(should)
read suggest
意为“建议”时,其后宾语从句用虚拟语气
(should)
do。
62.the
easier the+比较级,the+比较级。
63.keeping recommend
后跟动名词作宾语。
64.enlarge enlarge
扩大。
65.it it
作形式宾语,代替后面的不定式。
66.writing keep
后跟动名词作宾语。
67.of regardless
of
不顾,不管。
68.consisting consist
of
“由……组成”,无被动语态,常用现在分词形式作定语。
69.simply to
put
it
simply
简言之。
70.(in)
hesitating There
is
no
point
(in)
doing
sth.
做某事毫无意义。
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。
My
dream
is
to
become
a
school
teacher
in
the
future.
In
fact,
I
had
the
dream
of
becoming
a
teacher
since
my
childhood.
In
my
opinion,
without
teachers,
no
society
could
make
progresses.
There
is
no
doubt
whether
teachers
play
an
important
role
in
children
growth.
Not
only
do
teachers
pass
on
knowledge
for
children,
but
they
also
teach
children
how
to
behave
themselves.
Comparing
with
other
jobs,
teaching
is
hard
and
the
pay
is
lower.
And
to
me,
what
great
fun
it
is
to
be
with
children!
They
make
me
to
feel
young
forever
because
I'll
study
harder
and
try
my
best
to
realize
my
dream.
答案
My
dream
is
to
become
a
school
teacher
in
the
future.
In
fact,
I
had
the
dream
of
becoming
a
teacher
since
my
childhood.
In
my
opinion,
without
teachers,
no
society
could
make
.
There
is
no
doubt
teachers
play
an
important
role
in
growth.
Not
only
do
teachers
pass
on
knowledge
children,
but
they
also
teach
children
how
to
behave
themselves.
with
other
jobs,
teaching
is
and
the
pay
is
lower.
to
me,
what
great
fun
it
is
to
be
with
children!
They
make
me
feel
young
forever
I'll
study
harder
and
try
my
best
to
realize
my
dream.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是新华中学的学生李华,你的美国朋友
Tom
一周前给你发电子邮件,询问你暑假的安排,但你因准备期末考试未能及时回复。请根据以下要点给他回封邮件:
1.未及时回信的原因;
2.你假期的打算(如做兼职、旅行、做志愿者等)
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Tom,
How
are
you
doing?_____________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
答案
Dear_Tom,
How_are_you_doing?
You
asked
me
in
your
last
letter
about
my
plan
for
the
coming
summer
vacation.
I
am
sorry
that
I
didn't
reply
without
delay.
How
I
wish
I
would
read
and
reply
your
e?mail
as
soon
as
I
received
it.
However,
I
was
busy
preparing
for
my
final
exam
at
that
time,
which
is
vital
for
me.
As
a
result,
I
had
no
choice
but
to
completely
focus
on
my
study,
for
which
I
am
very
sorry.
I
hope
you
can
understand
me.
During
the
holiday,
I
am
going
to
do
a
part?time
job.
On
the
one
hand,
I
can
earn
some
money
to
reduce
the
burden
of
my
family.
On
the
other
hand,
I
accumulate
the
social
experience,
which
does
good
to
my
future
life.
At
the
same
time,
I
will
not
forget
to
go
over
my
lesson.
I
will
spend
an
instructive
holiday.
How
will
you
spend
your
holiday?
I
hope
you
have
a
good
time.
These
are
my
plan
for
the
summer
vacation.
What's
yours?
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
earliest
reply.
Yours,
Li_Hua