人教版(新课程标准) 必修4 Unit 3 A taste of English humour单元质量检测原卷板+解析版(含文字材料无听力音频)

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单元质量检测三(Unit
3)
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.When
will
the
speakers
discuss
the
matter
again?
A.On
Wednesday. B.On
Thursday. C.On
Friday.
2.Where
are
the
speakers?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
a
furniture
store.
C.In
a
company.
3.Why
does
the
woman
look
upset?
A.She
experienced
a
theft.
B.She
was
given
a
parking
ticket.
C.She
couldn't
find
a
parking
space.
4.Which
transportation
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
take?
A.The
bus.
B.The
taxi.
C.The
train.
5.How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
woman?
A.Worried.
B.Angry.
C.Sorry.
第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What
day
is
it
today?
A.Monday.
B.Saturday.
C.Sunday.
7.What
will
the
man
do?
A.Borrow
the
woman's
computer.
B.Go
to
the
library
to
finish
his
paper.
C.Have
the
woman
take
care
of
his
sister.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
does
the
woman
often
stay
with
her
friends
after
lunch?
A.In
the
classroom.
B.In
the
school
park.
C.In
the
dining
hall.
9.What
benefit
can
the
change
bring
to
the
speakers?
A.They'll
have
more
places
to
go.
B.They'll
spend
less
money
on
food.
C.They
won't
have
to
carry
their
books
around.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
did
the
woman
do
during
the
weekend?
A.She
had
dinner
in
a
restaurant.
B.She
watched
a
movie
in
a
cinema.
C.She
celebrated
her
mother's
birthday.
11.What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
movie?
A.Boring.
B.Interesting.
C.Confusing.
12.What
do
the
speakers
plan
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.Buy
a
birthday
present.
B.Visit
some
friends.
C.Hold
a
party.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Father
and
daughter.
B.Husband
and
wife.
C.Teacher
and
student.
14.How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
four
tickets
if
the
promotion
is
still
available?
A.$500.
B.$1,500.
C.$2,000.
15.What
is
the
woman
responsible
for?
A.Booking
hotels.
B.Hiring
a
car.
C.Planning
the
sightseeing.
16.What
does
the
man
require
the
woman
to
do?
A.Bring
one
suitcase.
B.Take
a
lot
of
clothes.
C.Pack
her
suitcase
herself.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
Dr
Tony
talking
about?
A.Making
the
best
use
of
time.
B.Designing
a
daily
study
schedule.
C.Planning
a
weekly
schedule.
18.What
does
Dr
Tony
mention
first?
A.A
general
guide
for
a
daily
schedule.
B.Amount
of
time
to
be
spent
on
study
time.
C.Things
a
best
daily
schedule
should
include.
19.What
does
Dr
Tony
suggest
students
do?
A.Challenge
themselves
to
finish
more
tasks.
B.Follow
the
guidelines
all
the
time.
C.Suit
their
time
to
their
needs.
20.What
does
Dr
Tony
think
of
planning
a
schedule
and
keeping
to
it?
A.It
gives
people
satisfaction.
B.It
helps
people
finish
each
task
quickly.
C.It
makes
people
find
comfort
in
difficult
things.
听力录音材料及答案
Text
1
M:I'll
attend
a
lecture
on
Wednesday.
Let's
discuss
this
further
at
the
Friday
meeting.
W:Unfortunately,
I'll
be
leaving
for
London
Thursday
afternoon.
Maybe
we
can
talk
that
morning
over
breakfast.
M:Sounds
great.
Text
2
M:Honey,
what
do
you
think
of
this
kind
of
wooden
chair
for
our
restaurant?
W:It
looks
great,
but
it's
kind
of
small.
Just
like
the
chairs
in
my
company.
How
about
this
green
one
here?
Text
3
M:You
look
upset.
What's
wrong?
W:I'll
never
take
my
car
downtown
again.
M:Did
you
get
another
ticket
or
couldn't
you
find
a
parking
space?
W:I
wish
it
were
just
that.
My
car
was
broken
into.
I
lost
my
purse.
Text
4
W:Excuse
me.
I'm
afraid
I
get
lost.
Could
you
tell
me
where
I
can
take
a
bus
or
a
train
to
Holiday
Inn?
M:I
think
you'd
better
take
a
taxi
in
case
you
get
lost
again.
Text
5
M:I
find
that
you
didn't
turn
in
your
homework
today.
W:I'm
sorry.
M:Is
everything
OK?
We've
been
in
school
for
four
months
now,
and
this
is
the
first
time
you
haven't
done
your
homework.
W:I've
been
a
little
stressed
by
my
grandma's
death.
Text
6
W:Hi,
Paul.
You
look
unhappy.
M:My
computer
went
wrong
this
morning
and
I
have
to
get
a
paper
finished
for
class
on
Monday.
W:You
can
always
go
to
the
library.
M:The
library
isn't
open
on
Saturday
afternoons
and
Sundays
and
I
have
to
take
care
of
my
baby
sister
this
morning.
W:That's
a
problem.
My
family
is
having
friends
over
this
afternoon
so
it
won't
be
possible
for
you
to
come
to
my
place.
I
can
lend
you
my
computer.
M:Wow,
Sally,
that's
great.
Text
7
M:Hi,
Judy.
Did
you
see
this
notice
in
the
dining
hall?
W:Yeah,
Sam.
I
don't
like
it.
I
usually
sit
here
and
talk
with
my
friends
after
lunch
until
my
first
class
at
2
in
the
afternoon.
Now
we
have
to
find
someplace
else
to
go.
M:But
we
have
lots
of
other
places
to
go.
We
can
go
to
the
school
park.
W:That
means
carrying
all
my
books.
M:But
they
explain
this
will
help
keep
the
cost
of
food
down,
and
we
can
save
some
extra
money.
Text
8
W:Hi,
Jeff.
How
was
your
weekend?
M:It
was
great.
Mary,
how
was
yours?
W:My
mother's
birthday
was
Saturday
and
we
had
a
great
time.
We
had
dinner
at
home
and
then
watched
an
old
movie.
When
they
told
me
it
was
almost
seventy
years
old,
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
boring,
but
it
was
one
of
the
best
movies
I've
ever
seen.
I
couldn't
take
my
eyes
off
the
screen.
I
laughed,
I
cried,
I
got
angry.
M:Wow!
Now
I
want
to
see
it.
W:I'm
dying
to
watch
it
again.
Hey,
why
don't
we
get
together
and
have
a
party
and
we
can
see
the
movie
together?
M:That's
a
great
idea.
I
can
bring
some
friends,
if
that's
OK.
W:Sure.
I'll
ask
my
mum
to
watch
it
with
us.
She
can
tell
us
all
about
the
stars.
Let's
say
6
o'clock
on
Saturday.
Text
9
M:OK.
I
got
my
vacation
early
this
year
so
as
soon
as
school's
out,
the
first
of
June,
we
have
two
weeks
to
have
fun.
We've
talked
about
this
before
and
have
chosen
two
possibilities:
a
trip
across
Canada
or
explore
Florida.
Which
will
it
be?
W:I'd
like
to
go
to
Florida.
I've
always
wanted
to
visit
Orlando.
M:We
should
get
on
the
Internet
and
check
flight
schedules
as
soon
as
possible.
I
remember
a
ticket
costs
$500.
They
may
still
have
that
promotion
where
a
second
person
flies
for
half
price.
That
means
the
four
of
us
can
go
for
the
cost
of
three.
W:Orlando,
here
we
come!
But
we
won't
spend
the
whole
two
weeks
there,
will
we?
I
heard
St
Augustine
was
cool.
And
there's
Daytona
Beach
where
you
can
drive
on
the
beach.
M:Your
mother
and
I
will
take
care
of
the
driving
and
make
hotel
reservations
so
you
and
Tim
will
plan
the
sightseeing.
Is
that
a
deal?
W:Yeah!
Great!
M:Only
one
rule.
Each
person
gets
to
take
one
suitcase.
W:But
I
have
a
lot
of
clothes
I
want
to
take.
M:I'll
help
you
pack.
Text
10
W:Planning
a
schedule
that
includes
time
for
studies,
sports,
part?time
work
and
free
time
can
be
a
challenge.
Today
we
have
Dr
Tony
with
us
to
talk
about
how
to
plan
a
schedule.
M:Well,
the
good
way
to
start
is
to
make
a
plan
for
each
day
of
the
week
and
then
try
to
balance
your
time
so
you
can
include
everything.
Here
are
some
guidelines
that
may
help
you.
First,
we
start
with
the
twenty?four
hours
we
all
have
in
every
day.
If
we
take
out
eight
hours
for
our
sleep
time,
that
leaves
sixteen
hours
to
divide
among
the
other
activities.
Attendance
at
school
takes
about
six
hours
and
homework
about
two,
for
a
total
of
eight.
That
leaves
us
eight
hours
for
sports,
work
and
free
time.
Remember,
those
guidelines
are
flexible
and
you
must
adjust
them
to
your
particular
needs.
Weekends
are
different
since
we
don't
have
to
attend
school.
Here
we
can
usually
focus
on
certain
activities
such
as
sports
or
part?time
work
and
free
time.
We
can
see
our
friends
and
spend
more
time
with
our
family.
If
you
make
a
schedule
and
try
to
keep
to
it,
you
will
soon
develop
the
habit
of
doing
each
task
during
its
planned
time
and
will
be
satisfied
that
you
can
comfortably
do
everything
you
have
to
do.
答案
1—5 BBABA 6—10 BACBC
11—15 BCABC 16—20 ACACA
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
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Game
Three
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in
One
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an
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Body
Language
Training
Play
3
different
games
with
the
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Cards
and
improve
yourself.
This
product
contains
90
Body
Language
Interpretation
Cards
and
18
Task
Cards.
Game
1:
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Emotional
Intelligence:
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quickly
how
people
feel
·Understand
people's
true
intentions
·Respond
more
intelligently
to
non?verbal
communication
Game
2:
Stronger
Negotiation(谈判)
Skills:
·Get
important
information
without
having
to
ask
questions
·Immediately
feel
the
needs
of
your
customers
·Close
more
deals
by
knowing
what
to
say
and
when
to
say
it
Game
3:
Improved
Presentation
Skills:
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the
power
positions
of
the
best
presenters
·Learn
how
to
attract
high?level
attention
·Connect
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a
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level
with
your
audience
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who?
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·Team
leaders
·Coaches
and
Trainers
·Business
Owners
·Teachers
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·Politicians
·Persons
that
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to
learn
body
language
in
a
practical
and
entertaining
way
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7—10
business
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possible
by
Credit
Card,Paypal
or
Bank
Transfer.
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per
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Language
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a
Body
Language
Training
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21.How
should
people
use
the
Body
Language
Game?
A.By
playing
cards
together.
B.By
watching
the
video
games.
C.By
receiving
face?to?face
training.
D.By
asking
live
presenters
questions.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Play
3
different
games
with
the
Body
Language
Cards”和“This
product
contains
90
Body
Language
Interpretation
Cards
and
18
Task
Cards.”以及2—8
players
可知,这款产品主要让用户通过卡片游戏来学习身势语。
答案:A
22.What
benefit
can
a
company
get
from
a
50+order?
A.It
will
get
free
shipping.
B.It
will
receive
a
discount.
C.Its
logo
will
appear
on
the
product.
D.Its
package
will
be
delivered
at
once.
解析:细节理解题。根据文中的“For
orders
of
50+Body
Language
Games
we
can
print
your
company
logo
on
the
box
and
on
the
cards.”可知,对于订购50款以上该产品的公司可以将其商标印在该产品上。
答案:C
23.How
much
will
a
man
in
England
pay
to
get
a
Body
Language
Game?
A.73.1.
B.63.49.
C.57.60.
D.47.99.
解析:细节理解题。根据文中Order
now
部分中的“For
Europe:
57.60
———
47.99+international
shipping
15.50”可知答案。
答案:B
B
The
regular
editor(编辑)
of
the
agricultural
paper
was
going
off
for
a
holiday,and
I
took
his
place.
It
was
an
easy
job
since
I've
been
in
the
editorial
business
for
fourteen
years.
I
worked
all
week
with
untiring
pleasure
and
waited
a
day
to
see
whether
my
effort
was
going
to
attract
any
notice.
As
I
went
to
the
office
in
the
morning,a
group
of
men
stood
outside,
watching
me
with
interest,and
I
heard
one
or
two
of
them
say:
“That's
him!”
I
was
naturally
pleased.
After
a
while,
an
old
gentleman
entered
my
office
and
asked
me,“Are
you
the
new
editor?”
I
said
I
was.
“Have
you
ever
edited
an
agricultural
paper
before?”
“No,”
I
said.
“This
is
my
first
try.”
“I'd
like
to
read
you
this:
‘Turnips(大头菜)should
never
be
pulled;it
injures
them.
It
is
much
better
to
send
a
boy
up
and
let
him
shake
the
tree.’”
“Now,
what
do
you
think
of
that?”
“I
think
it
is
good.
Every
year
millions
and
millions
of
turnips
are
damaged
by
being
pulled.
If
they
had
sent
a
boy
up
to
shake
the
tree...”
“Shake
your
grandmother!
Turnips
don't
grow
on
trees!”
“Oh,they
don't?
Well,who
said
they
did?
The
language
was
intended
to
be
figurative(比喻的).”
Then
this
old
person
tore
his
paper
into
pieces,
and
went
out.
Pretty
soon
after
this,
the
editor
came
in,
looking
sad
and
confused.
He
said,“What
put
it
into
your
head
that
you
could
edit
a
paper
of
this
nature?
You
talk
of
the
moulting(蜕毛)
season
for
cows;
and
you
say
that
clams
(蛤蜊)
will
lie
quiet
if
music
is
played
to
them.
Nonsense!
Clams
always
lie
quiet
and
they
care
nothing
whatever
about
music.
Ah,
heavens
and
earth,
friend!
Why
didn't
you
tell
me
you
didn't
know
anything
about
agriculture?”
本文是记叙文。主要介绍了作者接下一份农业报代理编辑的工作并编出一份让人啼笑皆非的报纸的经历。
24.How
did
the
author
feel
at
the
first
sight
of
the
men?
A.Frightened.
B.Confused.
C.Angry.
D.Happy.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段末句“I
was
naturally
pleased.”可知,作者看到很多人站在自己的办公室门外,理所当然地认为自己编辑的农业报大获成功,感到非常高兴。
答案:D
25.What
can
we
infer
about
the
author?
A.He
was
full
of
creative
ideas.
B.He
was
a
newcomer
to
the
editing
business
C.He
had
no
experience
in
editing
agricultural
papers.
D.He
couldn't
tell
the
difference
between
certain
plants.
解析:推理判断题。根据文中作者和老先生的对话“Have
you
ever
edited
an
agricultural
paper
before?”“No,”
I
said.
“This
is
my
first
try.”可知,作者对于编辑农业报毫无经验。
答案:C
26.Why
did
the
old
gentleman
read
the
article
to
the
author?
A.To
ask
for
the
author's
opinion.
B.To
point
out
the
author's
mistake.
C.To
find
out
if
it
was
written
by
the
author.
D.To
discuss
the
use
of
language
with
the
author.
解析:推理判断题。根据老先生在撕碎报纸前说的“Shake
your
grandmother!
Turnips
don't
grow
on
trees!”可知,老先生给作者读那篇文章是想指出作者的错误。
答案:B
27.What
was
the
editor's
reaction
to
the
author?
A.He
expressed
thanks
to
the
author.
B.He
was
strongly
dissatisfied
with
the
author.
C.He
praised
the
author
for
his
humorous
language.
D.He
asked
the
author
to
improve
his
agricultural
knowledge.
解析:推理判断题。根据农业报编辑在最后一段一一指出作者的荒唐之处(牛蜕毛的季节、音乐可以使蛤蜊规规矩矩待着不动)并认为作者对农业一窍不通可知,他对作者非常不满。
答案:B
C
A
culture's
values
can
be
mirrored
by
its
humor.
Humor
has
been
evaluated
by
many
great
minds
such
as
Thomas
Hobbes,
who,
in
“On
Nature”,
disliked
humor,
“Laughter
is
nothing
else
but
sudden
glory
arising
from
sudden
thought
of
feeling
far
better
than
others.”
He
thought
humor
to
be
a
negative
quality
of
human
narrow?mindedness.
However,
Mordechai
Gordon,Ph.D
of
Education,insists,
“Humor
allows
us
to
view
the
world
from
an
angle
that
is
amusing
rather
than
serious.”
I
agree
with
Gordon.
Learning
to
look
at
the
world
through
humor
is
important.
In
the
United
States,
every
four
years,
an
election
occurs.
Without
humor
as
a
way
to
express
their
feelings,
how
else
would
Americans
keep
from
clawing
their
eyes
out
and
going
the
way
of
lemming?
Television
shows
like
The
Daily
Show
have
become
important
parts
of
American
culture.
They
are
mothering
the
masses
by
metaphorically(隐喻地)
airplaneing
politics
into
our
mouths.
They
make
politics
fun.
Of
course,politics
is
only
one
type
of
humor.
Social
humor
helps
people
through
the
twists
and
turns
of
the
human
condition.
American
pop
culture
promotes
an
unhealthy
self?image.
On
the
topic
of
self?image,
Hari
Kondabolu
stands
out.
He
has
a
joke
about
the
popular
musical
group
“The
Pussycat
Dolls”,
describing
their
hit
song
“Don't
Cha”
as
a
negative
representation
of
women.
He
points
out
an
obvious
offence
in
American
culture.
A
study
from
Loyola
University
of
Maryland
has
shown
that
humor
is
one
determining
factor
for
selecting
a
mating
partner.
Among
other
things,
mates
look
for
an
outstanding
funny
bone
in
a
potential
partner.
Of
course,
humor
is
not
always
used
for
good
purposes.
Humor
can
be
linked
to
vulgarity
(粗俗)
and
racism,
but,
like
everything
else,
it
has
potential
to
unite
human
beings
by
allowing
us
to
laugh
at
ourselves,
our
failures
and
our
connection
with
one
another.
Though
life
may
seem
tough
and
depressing
at
times,
all
I
have
to
do
is
look
in
the
mirror
at
my
increased
wrinkles
(皱纹)
to
know
that
there
is
a
comedy
out
there
that
even
Chaplin
wasn't
aware
of.
With
that
in
mind,
remember
to
laugh
with
humanity
and
sometimes
at
humanity.
幽默能够反映一种文化的价值观,然而不同的人对幽默有不同的看法。作者认为幽默是很重要的,并举例说明了自己的想法。
28.Hobbes
believes
that
humor
________.
A.was
only
a
way
to
laugh
at
others
to
make
oneself
feel
better
B.resulted
in
narrow?mindedness
of
human
beings
C.had
the
power
to
mirror
personal
glory
and
national
values
D.was
for
people
to
view
the
world
from
another
angle
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“...Thomas
Hobbes,
who,
in
‘On
Nature’,
disliked
humor,
‘Laughter
is
nothing
else
but
sudden
glory
arising
from
sudden
thought
of
feeling
far
better
than
others.’”可知,Hobbes
认为幽默只是让自己感觉比别人良好的一种方式。
答案:A
29.What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
political
humor?
A.Worried.
B.Disappointed.
C.Curious.
D.Appreciative.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段可知,作者对政治性幽默的态度是赞成的。
答案:D
30.The
fourth
paragraph
is
developed
mainly
by
________.
A.example
B.process
C.comparison
D.classification
解析:写作手法题。本段首先提出主题“Social
humor
helps
people
through
the
twists
and
turns
of
the
human
condition.
American
pop
culture
promotes
an
unhealthy
self?image.”然后用Hari
Kondabolu
的例子说明这一主题。故选A。
答案:A
31.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.Chaplin
wasn't
aware
of
being
laughed
at.
B.The
author
feels
helpless
and
sad
about
getting
older.
C.Never
be
the
one
who
laughs
at
other
people.
D.The
author
is
determined
to
face
life
with
a
sense
of
humor.
解析:推理判断题。通读最后两段可知,虽然生活充满艰辛,但作者还是会乐观地面对生活。
答案:D
D
One
of
the
newest
words
on
the
coffee
stage
is
“shade
grown
coffee”.
Shade
grown
coffee
isn't
new.
In
fact,
until
only
a
few
years
ago,
shade
grown
coffee
represented
the
major
coffee
beans
sold
on
the
world
coffee
market.
The
coffee
plant
is
a
natural
shade
lover,
growing
best
in
the
shade
afforded
by
an
overgrowing
canopy
(树冠)
of
rain
forest
plants.
That
canopy
protects
the
coffee
plant
from
sunlight
that
reduces
its
production
and
kills
it.
Shade
grown
coffee
is,
however,
more
expensive
to
grow,
at
least
in
the
short
run.
Growing
coffee
in
the
shade
means
that
coffee
growers
also
have
to
spend
time
working
on
the_protectors.
It
means
that
less
land
is
left
to
produce
coffee
beans.
The
arrival
of
technically
engineered
coffee
plants
that
grow
well
in
the
sun
represented
a
major
development
in
coffee
industry.
Because
there
was
no
need
to
grow
shade
trees
to
protect
the
coffee
trees,
farmers
could
use
more
and
more
land
to
grow
coffee
trees,
increasing
their
productivity
and
possibly
leading
to
more
money
for
the
coffee
plantations
and
farmers.
However,
it
was
not
a
good
idea
to
move
away
from
shade
grown
coffee.
The
sheltering
canopy
provided
more
than
just
shade
for
the
coffee
trees.
Those
plants
provided
shelter
for
birds
and
other
animals
who
feed
on
pests.
They
help
to
fix
nitrogen
in
the
soil,
and
nitrogen
is
a
natural
fertilizer,
which
makes
plants
grow
more
successfully.
The
increase
in
land
used
to
grow
sun
loving
coffee
trees
also
had
an
unexpected
effect
on
the
law
of
supply
and
demand
(供需).
The
increased
production
resulted
in
a
huge
amount
of
coffee
beans
coming
to
the
market,
which
brought
down
prices.
Moreover,
most
experts
agree
that
shade
grown
coffee
is
better
in
taste
than
coffee
grown
in
full
sun.
Plants
grown
in
shade
take
longer
to
develop.
The
slower
growing
time
helps
to
improve
the
coffee's
taste.
You
can
buy
a
can
of
shade
grown
coffee
to
replace
your
usual
sun
coffee.
One
cup
of
coffee
a
day—it's
a
small
price
to
pay
for
a
better
world.
本文是议论文。文章讨论了人们为什么应该购买树荫下种植的咖啡。
32.What
do
we
know
about
shade
grown
coffee?
A.It
has
been
introduced
to
the
market
recently.
B.It
was
the
main
coffee
beans
sold
on
the
market.
C.It
is
protected
by
the
canopy
from
pests
and
animals.
D.It
grows
well
where
there
is
adequate
natural
sunlight.
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“In
fact,
until
only...on
the
world
coffee
market.”可知,树荫下种植的咖啡在数年前曾风靡咖啡市场,故选B。
答案:B
33.The
underlined
part
“the
protectors”
in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
“________”.
A.shade
trees
B.coffee
beans
C.coffee
trees
D.natural
fertilizers
解析:词义猜测题。根据第一段中的“That
canopy
protects
the
coffee
plant
from
sunlight
that
reduces
its
production
and
kills
it.”及第二段中的“Because
there
was
no
need
to
grow
shade
trees
to
protect
the
coffee
trees”可知,“the
protectors”在此处指代“shade
trees”。
答案:A
34.What
is
an
advantage
of
sheltering
plants?
A.They
bring
more
money
to
farmers.
B.They
keep
a
balanced
environment.
C.They
help
clear
the
nitrogen
in
the
soil.
D.They
make
coffee
plants
grow
more
quickly.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The
sheltering
canopy
provided...
makes
plants
grow
more
successfully.”可知,那些为咖啡树提供遮蔽的植物有利于保护生态平衡。
答案:B
35.What
does
the
author
suggest?
A.Spending
less
on
coffee.
B.Listening
to
experts'
ideas.
C.Buying
shade
grown
coffee.
D.Planting
more
sun
loving
coffee.
解析:细节理解题。根据最后两段的内容可知,作者认为树荫下种植的咖啡口味更佳,更有利于环保,所以建议人们购买树荫下种植的咖啡。
答案:C
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共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。
Saving
money
while
traveling
There
are
a
lot
of
matters
to
think
on
before
going
out
on
a
trip.
If
you
fail
to
plan
the
trip
properly,
then
money
will
simply
let
itself
lose
from
your
pocket.
Moreover,
if
you
haven't
planned
a
road
map
of
your
tour,
then
confusion
is
quite
inevitable
(必然的).
__36__
Package
tours.
Tours
and
travel
agencies
have
attractive
offers
for
tourists
wanting
to
spend
a
couple
of
days
on
trips.
__37__
Once
you
have
accepted
the
package
tour,
all
your
expenses
during
the
travel
will
be
greatly
reduced.
You
can
save
a
lot
in
lodging
(住宿)
and
traveling.
Inexpensive
lodging.
Never
choose
expensive
lodging
if
your
tour
is
a
low?budget
one.
People
tend
to
spend
a
lot
booking
luxury
hotels
(豪华旅馆),
and
save
little
to
enjoy
other
activities
during
the
trip.
This
idea
is
absolutely
not
wise
when
spending
limited
money
on
the
trip
is
your
main
aim.
Moreover,
the
expenses
increase
quickly
when
your
kids
are
with
you.
__38__
You
can
use
the
money
saved
on
good
food
and
amusement.
__39__
The
peak
season
is
the
time
when
rates
are
sky
high
due
to
the
increase
of
millions
of
tourists
who
can
afford
to
spend
a
lot
of
money.
You,
not
being
amongst
this
crowd
that
can
spend
generously,
must
book
your
holidays
during
the
off
season.
A
guide
map.
Make
a
guide
map
about
the
places
to
visit,
expenses
of
travel
and
the
activities
to
try.
While
planning
you
should
also
estimate
(估计)
your
total
expenses.
Calculate
the
maximum
amount
and
try
to
spend
less
than
that.
__40__
Refer
to
the
guide
map
while
traveling
and
follow
the
money?saving
travel
tips
as
much
as
possible.
A.Reduce
shopping.
B.Off
season
travel.
C.You
must
keep
yourself
updated
with
such
offers.
D.This
will
help
you
to
keep
actual
expenses
below
the
estimated.
E.You
can
save
lots
of
dollars
when
you
don't
have
a
credit
card.
F.Therefore,
book
a
fairly
low?price
lodge
to
save
a
few
dollars.
G.So
knowing
some
money?saving
travel
tips
becomes
necessary
for
you.
本文讲述如何在旅游中更好地省钱,给出了四条建议。
36.G 解析:根据标题Saving
money
while
traveling
“旅行中节省钱”及下文给出的省钱建议可知,此处引领下文,应意为知道省钱旅行的技巧是非常有必要的。故选G。
37.C 解析:根据Tours
and
travel
agencies
have
attractive
offers
for
tourists
wanting
to
spend
a
couple
of
days
on
trips.
可知,让自己随时了解这些报价。因此选C。
38.F 解析:选项F“因此,预定低价的房间可以节省费用”,与本段标题Inexpensive
lodging.相呼应。
39.B 解析:根据You
must
book
your
holidays
during
the
off
season.可知,要在淡季旅游,故选B“淡季旅游”。
40.D 解析:根据While
planning
you
should
also
estimate
(估计)
your
total
expenses.
Calculate
the
maximum
amount
and
try
to
spend
less
than
that.
可知,估算出你的全部费用,算出最高金额,并试图花比算出的更少的钱,故选D“这将会帮助让你的实际消费比估算的要低”。
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。
When
I
entered
Berkeley,
I
hoped
to
earn
a
scholarship.
Having
been
a
Straight?A
student,
I
believed
I
could
take
tough
subjects
and
really
learn
something.
One
such
course
was
World
Literature
given
by
Professor
Jayne.
I
was
extremely
interested
in
the
ideas
he
__41__
in
class.When
I
took
the
first
exam,
I
was
__42__
to
find
a
77,
C?plus,
on
my
test
paper,
__43__
English
was
my
best
subject.
I
went
to
Professor
Jayne,
who
listened
to
my
arguments
but
remained
unmoved.
I
decided
to
try
harder,
although
I
didn't
know
what
that
__44__
because
school
had
always
been
easy
for
me.
I
read
the
books
more
carefully,
but
got
another
77.
Again,
I
__45__
with
Professor
Jayne.
Again,
he
listened
patiently
but
wouldn't
change
his
__46__.
One
more
test
before
the
final
exam.
One
more
__47__
to
improve
my
grade.
So
I
redoubled
my
efforts
and,
for
the
first
time,learned
the
meaning
of
the
word
“thorough”.
But
my__48__did
no
good
and
everything__49__
as
before.
The
last
hurdle
(障碍)
was
the
final.
No
matter
what__50__I
got,
it
wouldn't
cancel
three
C?pluses.
I
might
as
well
kiss
the__51__
goodbye.
I
stopped
working
hard.I
felt
I
knew
the
course
material
as
well
as
I
ever
would.The
night
before
the
final,
I
even__52__
myself
to
a
movie.
The
next
day
I
decided
for
once
I'd
have
fun
with
a
test.
A
week
later,
I
was
surprised
to
find
I
got
an
A.I
hurried
into
Professor
Jayne's
office.
He__53__to
be
expecting
me.
“If
I
gave
you
the
As
you__54__,
you
wouldn't
continue
to
work
as
hard.”
I
stared
at
him
__55__
that
his
analysis
and
strategy
were
correct.
I
had
worked
my
head
off,
as
I
had
never
done
before.
I
was
speechless
when
my
course
grade
arrived:
A?plus.
It
was
the
only
A?plus
given.
The
next
year
I
received
my
scholarship.
I've
always
remembered
Professor
Jayne's
lesson:
you
alone
must
set
your
own
standard
of
excellence.
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了发生在作者和Jayne教授之间的一件事情,他用一个“诡计”让我更加努力学习。
41.A.sought
B.presented
C.exchanged
D.obtained
解析:考查动词辨析。A.sought寻找;B.presented呈现,陈述;C.exchanged交换;D.obtained获得。作者对Jayne教授在课堂上陈述
(presented)
的观点很感兴趣。故B项正确。
答案:B
42.A.shocked
B.worried
C.scared
D.anxious
解析:考查形容词辨析及常识。A.shocked震惊的;B.worried担忧的;C.scared害怕的;D.anxious焦虑的。第一次考试作者只得了77分,他是优等生,这样的分数当然会让他感到震惊。故A项正确。
答案:A
43.A.but
B.so
C.for
D.or
解析:考查连词辨析及上下文串联。A.but但是;B.so因此,于是;C.for因为;D.or或者。结合空前内容可知,作者之所以感觉很惊讶是因为英语是作者最好的科目,上下文是因果关系,故C项正确。
答案:C
44.A.reflected
B.meant
C.improved
D.affected
解析:考查动词辨析。A.reflected反射,反思;B.meant意味着;C.improved提高,改善;D.affected影响。作者决定更加努力,虽然作者不知道那意味着什么,因为学习对作者而言一直非常轻松。故B项正确。
答案:B
45.A.quarreled
B.reasoned
C.bargained
D.chatted
解析:考查动词辨析。A.quarreled争吵;B.reasoned理论,讲道理;C.bargained讨价还价;D.chatted聊天。动词短语reason
with
sb.表示“与某人讲道理”。作者更加努力学习后,不曾想依然是77分,于是再次与Jayne教授理论。故B项正确。
答案:B
46.A.attitude
B.mind
C.plan
D.view
解析:考查名词辨析及短语。A.attitude态度;B.mind想法,思维;C.plan计划;D.view观点,态度。动词短语change
one's
mind意为“改变主意”。教授耐心倾听,但是不肯改变主意,故用mind。故B项正确。
答案:B
47.A.choice
B.step
C.chance
D.measure
解析:考查名词辨析。A.choice选择;B.step步骤;C.chance机会,可能性;D.measure措施。在期末考试前还有一次考试,这是提高成绩的又一次机会。故C项正确。
答案:C
48.A.ambition
B.confidence
C.effort
D.method
解析:考查名词辨析及上下文串联。A.ambition雄心,抱负;B.confidence信心;C.effort努力;D.method方法。此处与上一句中的efforts相呼应,表示作者的努力没有得到相应的回报。故C项正确。
答案:C
49.A.stayed
B.went
C.worked
D.changed
解析:考查动词辨析。A.stayed保持;B.went去;进行;C.worked工作;起作用;D.changed改变。虽然作者加倍努力,然而成绩不见起色,一切如旧。此处go意为“(事情)进展,进行”。故B项正确。
答案:B
50.A.grade
B.answer
C.lesson
D.comment
解析:考查名词辨析及上下文串联。A.grade分数,成绩;B.answer答案;C.lesson课程;D.comment评论。作者根据自己前几次的考试经历,认定无论自己在期末考试中考出什么样的成绩,仍然取消不了之前的3个C+。47空后的grade也是提示。故A项正确。
答案:A
51.A.scholarship
B.course
C.degree
D.subject
解析:考查名词辨析及上下文串联。A.scholarship奖学金;B.course课程;C.degree学位;程度;D.subject科目。第一段第一句提到作者想获得奖学金,可接连几次的考试成绩都不理想,所以作者认为他要和奖学金说拜拜了。故A项正确。
答案:A
52.A.helped
B.favored
C.treated
D.relaxed
解析:考查动词辨析及固定搭配。A.helped帮助;B.favored支持;C.treated对待,治疗;请客;D.relaxed放松。动词短语treat
sb.to...
表示“请某人……”。作者不再努力学习,在期末考试的前夜,甚至请自己看了一场电影。故C项正确。
答案:C
53.A.happened
B.proved
C.pretended
D.seemed
解析:考查动词辨析及上下文串联。A.happened发生;碰巧;B.proved证明;C.pretended假装;D.seemed似乎。根据下文的内容可知,过去的一切都是教授精心安排的,所以他似乎在等着作者去找他。故D项正确。
答案:D
54.A.valued
B.imagined
C.expected
D.welcomed
解析:考查动词辨析。A.valued珍惜,重视;B.imagined想象;C.expected期待,预料;D.welcomed欢迎。教授解释说,如果他给了作者期望得到的A,作者就不会继续如此努力了。故C项正确。
答案:C
55.A.remembering
B.guessing
C.supposing
D.realizing
解析:考查动词辨析。A.remembering记得;B.guessing猜想,认为;C.supposing认为;D.realizing意识到。作者凝视着教授,意识到他的分析和策略是正确的。故D项正确。
答案:D
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。
In
a
town
in
the
south
of
France,
twenty
poor
people
were
served
with
dinner,
at
__56__
certain
hour
every
day.
A
dog
__57__
(belong)
to
the
place
was
always
present
at
this
meal,
to
eat
the
leftover
food
__58__
(throw)
to
him
every
now
and
then.
The
guests,
however,
were
poor
and
hungry,
and
of
course
not
very
generous.
So
the
poor
dog
hardly
did
more
than
smell
the
feast,
of
__59__
he
would
have
liked
a
share.
__60__
happened
that
this
dinner
was
served
out
to
each
one
who
rang
a
bell,
but,
as
the
person
who
served
the
dinner
handed
it
through
a
small
opening,
he
did
not
see
__61__
received
it.
Well,
one
day
the
dog
__62__
(wait)
till
all
the
poor
people
were
gone.
Having
got
very
little
to
eat,
he
reached
up,
took
hold
of
the
rope
by
his
teeth,
and
rang
the
bell.
A
good
dinner
was
at
once
handed
out,
and
the
dog
ate
it
__63__
great
delight.
This
was
done
by
the
dog
for
several
days;
the
truth
was
__64__
(final)
found
out.
However,
people
thought
the
dog
was
so
clever
that
he
was
allowed
__65__
(take)
his
regular
turn
at
the
dinner
every
day.
本文主要讲述了一个法国南部小镇的餐馆里的一条狗是如何得到食物的故事。
56.a
解析:at
a
certain
hour
意为“在某个时间”。
57.belonging
解析:dog与belong
之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,belong
无被动形式,故填belonging,相当于which
belonged。
58.thrown
解析:throw
与food
是逻辑上的动宾关系,且throw
所表示的动作已完成,故填thrown。
59.which
解析:of
与设空处一起引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词feast,故填which。
60.It
解析:设空处作形式主语,真正的主语是that
this
dinner
was
served...,故填It。
61.who
解析:设空处引导宾语从句,且在从句中作主语,同时根据从句语意“谁收到了饭”可知,应填who。
62.had_waited
解析:由till
all
the
poor
people
were
gone
可知,wait
所表示的动作发生在“过去的过去”,故填had
waited。
63.with/in
解析:with/in(great)
delight
意为“(很)高兴地”。
64.finally
解析:设空处作状语,修饰was
found
out,故填finally。
65.to_take
解析:allow
sb.
to
do
sth.
意为“允许某人做某事”。
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)
你校英文报的“Funny
Story”栏目正在征稿。请你根据提示,用英语完成下面的故事并投稿。
注意:1.展开合理想象,将之续写成一个幽默故事;
2.词数80左右(开头部分已给出,但不计入总词数)。
Martin,
Sam
and
Roy
share
a
large
hotel
room
on
the
top
of
a
90?story
building.
One
day
when
they
drove
back
after
work,
they
were
shocked
to
hear
that
the
elevators
were
out
of
order
and
they
would
have
to
climb
all
the
stairs
to
get
to
their
room.
Sam_said,_“We_can_talk_and_focus_on_something_interesting_as_we_climb.”_Roy_agreed_and_suggested,_“I_can_tell_jokes_for_30_floors,_and_Sam_can_sing_songs_for_30_floors_since_he_is_so_good_at_singing._As_for_you,_Martin,_you_can_tell_sad_stories_for_the_rest_30_floors.”_And_as_it_went,_at_the_30th_floor,_Roy_finished_his_jokes_and_Sam_began_to_sing._At_the_60th_floor,_Sam_stopped_singing_and_Martin_began_to_tell_sad_stories._“I_will_tell_my_saddest_story_first._I_left_the_room_key_in_the_car!”
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。
If
there's
one
thing
I
can't
stand
people
saying,
it's
“I'm
not
good
at
anything.
I
don't
have
any
talent.”
I
just
don't
buy
that
at
all.
To
me,
everyone
has
at
least
one
talent,
and
while
it
sometimes
takes
you
a
lifetime
to
find,
it
does
exist.
There
was
a
time,
of
course,
when
I
didn't
believe
that.
What
changed
my
mind
was
a
seemingly
small
event
that
took
place
back
in
1953.
At
that
time
I
was
a
high
school
student.
I
was
a
funny?looking
little
boy
named
Eugene
Orowitz,
who
weighed
barely
100
pounds.
I
was
a
good
student,
but
as
far
as
I
was
concerned,
in
just
about
every
other
department
I
was
a
loser.
I
desperately
wanted
to
fit
in,
to
be
something
and
to
do
something
well.
But
I
hadn't
found
anything
I
was
good
at.
One
sunny
afternoon,
our
gym
class
went
out
to
the
school's
running
track.
The
gym
teacher
taught
us
all
various
track
and
field
events.
I
was
a
loser
in
all
of
them.
Then
came
the
javelin(标枪).
Suddenly
something
inside
me
began
saying,
“Try
it!
Try
it!”
I
had
to
wait
for
my
turn
though,
because
several
others
wanted
a
break
at
the
javelin
too.
Shy
and
scared,
I
watched
them,
trying
not
to
look
too
eager.
Finally,
after
everyone
had
had
a
chance
to
throw—the
best
throw
going
about
30
yards—I
looked
at
the
teacher.
“Hey,
Orowitz,
you
want
to
try?”
he
asked.
Embarrassed,
I
looked
down,
but
managed
to
nod
my
head.
“Well,
come
on
then,”
he
said
impatiently,
and
handed
me
the
javelin.
Behind
me
I
could
hear
some
of
my
classmates
laughing.
As
I
grasped
the
javelin
in
my
hand,
I
was
seized
with
a
strange
feeling—a
new?found
excitement.
For
some
crazy
reason,
I
was
relaxed
about
what
I
was
about
to
do,
even
though
I'd
never
done
it
before.
I
raised
the
javelin
over
my
head,
took
six
quick
steps
and
let
the
thing
go.
The
same
voice
that
had
urged
me
into
throwing
it
now
told
me
it
was
a
good
throw.
答案
Paragraph
1:
I
watched
as
the
javelin
took
off.
My
heart
quickened
as
I
saw
it
continue
to
sail
30
yards
out,
and
then
40.
As
it
went
past
the
50?yard
mark,
it
was
still
going.
For
a
minute
nothing
was
said.
Then
someone
whispered,
“Holy
cow!”
and
others
began
cheering.
Nobody
could
believe
what
little
Eugene
Orowitz
had
just
done.
I
took
the
javelin
back
to
the
gym
teacher.
“You
keep
the
thing,”
he
said,
still
shaking
his
head
in
wonder.
Paragraph
2:
That
night
I
took
the
javelin
home
with
me.
The
very
next
day
I
began
practicing
with
it,
and
every
day
that
summer—for
six
hours
or
more—I
would
throw
it
in
a
nearby
schoolyard.
By
the
time
I
was
a
member
of
the
track
team,
all
my
practice
paid
off.
I
threw
the
javelin
211
feet
that
year,
the
best
throw
by
any
high
school
boy
in
the
country.
I
strongly
trust
that
we
must
keep
our
mind
open.
And
we
can't
let
ourselves
be
discouraged
or
depressed
when
a
talent
doesn't
readily
appear.单元质量检测三(Unit
3)
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.When
will
the
speakers
discuss
the
matter
again?
A.On
Wednesday. B.On
Thursday. C.On
Friday.
2.Where
are
the
speakers?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
a
furniture
store.
C.In
a
company.
3.Why
does
the
woman
look
upset?
A.She
experienced
a
theft.
B.She
was
given
a
parking
ticket.
C.She
couldn't
find
a
parking
space.
4.Which
transportation
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
take?
A.The
bus.
B.The
taxi.
C.The
train.
5.How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
woman?
A.Worried.
B.Angry.
C.Sorry.
第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.What
day
is
it
today?
A.Monday.
B.Saturday.
C.Sunday.
7.What
will
the
man
do?
A.Borrow
the
woman's
computer.
B.Go
to
the
library
to
finish
his
paper.
C.Have
the
woman
take
care
of
his
sister.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
does
the
woman
often
stay
with
her
friends
after
lunch?
A.In
the
classroom.
B.In
the
school
park.
C.In
the
dining
hall.
9.What
benefit
can
the
change
bring
to
the
speakers?
A.They'll
have
more
places
to
go.
B.They'll
spend
less
money
on
food.
C.They
won't
have
to
carry
their
books
around.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
did
the
woman
do
during
the
weekend?
A.She
had
dinner
in
a
restaurant.
B.She
watched
a
movie
in
a
cinema.
C.She
celebrated
her
mother's
birthday.
11.What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
movie?
A.Boring.
B.Interesting.
C.Confusing.
12.What
do
the
speakers
plan
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.Buy
a
birthday
present.
B.Visit
some
friends.
C.Hold
a
party.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Father
and
daughter.
B.Husband
and
wife.
C.Teacher
and
student.
14.How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
four
tickets
if
the
promotion
is
still
available?
A.$500.
B.$1,500.
C.$2,000.
15.What
is
the
woman
responsible
for?
A.Booking
hotels.
B.Hiring
a
car.
C.Planning
the
sightseeing.
16.What
does
the
man
require
the
woman
to
do?
A.Bring
one
suitcase.
B.Take
a
lot
of
clothes.
C.Pack
her
suitcase
herself.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
Dr
Tony
talking
about?
A.Making
the
best
use
of
time.
B.Designing
a
daily
study
schedule.
C.Planning
a
weekly
schedule.
18.What
does
Dr
Tony
mention
first?
A.A
general
guide
for
a
daily
schedule.
B.Amount
of
time
to
be
spent
on
study
time.
C.Things
a
best
daily
schedule
should
include.
19.What
does
Dr
Tony
suggest
students
do?
A.Challenge
themselves
to
finish
more
tasks.
B.Follow
the
guidelines
all
the
time.
C.Suit
their
time
to
their
needs.
20.What
does
Dr
Tony
think
of
planning
a
schedule
and
keeping
to
it?
A.It
gives
people
satisfaction.
B.It
helps
people
finish
each
task
quickly.
C.It
makes
people
find
comfort
in
difficult
things.
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。
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people
use
the
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Language
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A.By
playing
cards
together.
B.By
watching
the
video
games.
C.By
receiving
face?to?face
training.
D.By
asking
live
presenters
questions.
22.What
benefit
can
a
company
get
from
a
50+order?
A.It
will
get
free
shipping.
B.It
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receive
a
discount.
C.Its
logo
will
appear
on
the
product.
D.Its
package
will
be
delivered
at
once.
23.How
much
will
a
man
in
England
pay
to
get
a
Body
Language
Game?
A.73.1.
B.63.49.
C.57.60.
D.47.99.
B
The
regular
editor(编辑)
of
the
agricultural
paper
was
going
off
for
a
holiday,and
I
took
his
place.
It
was
an
easy
job
since
I've
been
in
the
editorial
business
for
fourteen
years.
I
worked
all
week
with
untiring
pleasure
and
waited
a
day
to
see
whether
my
effort
was
going
to
attract
any
notice.
As
I
went
to
the
office
in
the
morning,a
group
of
men
stood
outside,
watching
me
with
interest,and
I
heard
one
or
two
of
them
say:
“That's
him!”
I
was
naturally
pleased.
After
a
while,
an
old
gentleman
entered
my
office
and
asked
me,“Are
you
the
new
editor?”
I
said
I
was.
“Have
you
ever
edited
an
agricultural
paper
before?”
“No,”
I
said.
“This
is
my
first
try.”
“I'd
like
to
read
you
this:
‘Turnips(大头菜)should
never
be
pulled;it
injures
them.
It
is
much
better
to
send
a
boy
up
and
let
him
shake
the
tree.’”
“Now,
what
do
you
think
of
that?”
“I
think
it
is
good.
Every
year
millions
and
millions
of
turnips
are
damaged
by
being
pulled.
If
they
had
sent
a
boy
up
to
shake
the
tree...”
“Shake
your
grandmother!
Turnips
don't
grow
on
trees!”
“Oh,they
don't?
Well,who
said
they
did?
The
language
was
intended
to
be
figurative(比喻的).”
Then
this
old
person
tore
his
paper
into
pieces,
and
went
out.
Pretty
soon
after
this,
the
editor
came
in,
looking
sad
and
confused.
He
said,“What
put
it
into
your
head
that
you
could
edit
a
paper
of
this
nature?
You
talk
of
the
moulting(蜕毛)
season
for
cows;
and
you
say
that
clams
(蛤蜊)
will
lie
quiet
if
music
is
played
to
them.
Nonsense!
Clams
always
lie
quiet
and
they
care
nothing
whatever
about
music.
Ah,
heavens
and
earth,
friend!
Why
didn't
you
tell
me
you
didn't
know
anything
about
agriculture?”
本文是记叙文。主要介绍了作者接下一份农业报代理编辑的工作并编出一份让人啼笑皆非的报纸的经历。
24.How
did
the
author
feel
at
the
first
sight
of
the
men?
A.Frightened.
B.Confused.
C.Angry.
D.Happy.
25.What
can
we
infer
about
the
author?
A.He
was
full
of
creative
ideas.
B.He
was
a
newcomer
to
the
editing
business
C.He
had
no
experience
in
editing
agricultural
papers.
D.He
couldn't
tell
the
difference
between
certain
plants.
26.Why
did
the
old
gentleman
read
the
article
to
the
author?
A.To
ask
for
the
author's
opinion.
B.To
point
out
the
author's
mistake.
C.To
find
out
if
it
was
written
by
the
author.
D.To
discuss
the
use
of
language
with
the
author.
27.What
was
the
editor's
reaction
to
the
author?
A.He
expressed
thanks
to
the
author.
B.He
was
strongly
dissatisfied
with
the
author.
C.He
praised
the
author
for
his
humorous
language.
D.He
asked
the
author
to
improve
his
agricultural
knowledge.
C
A
culture's
values
can
be
mirrored
by
its
humor.
Humor
has
been
evaluated
by
many
great
minds
such
as
Thomas
Hobbes,
who,
in
“On
Nature”,
disliked
humor,
“Laughter
is
nothing
else
but
sudden
glory
arising
from
sudden
thought
of
feeling
far
better
than
others.”
He
thought
humor
to
be
a
negative
quality
of
human
narrow?mindedness.
However,
Mordechai
Gordon,Ph.D
of
Education,insists,
“Humor
allows
us
to
view
the
world
from
an
angle
that
is
amusing
rather
than
serious.”
I
agree
with
Gordon.
Learning
to
look
at
the
world
through
humor
is
important.
In
the
United
States,
every
four
years,
an
election
occurs.
Without
humor
as
a
way
to
express
their
feelings,
how
else
would
Americans
keep
from
clawing
their
eyes
out
and
going
the
way
of
lemming?
Television
shows
like
The
Daily
Show
have
become
important
parts
of
American
culture.
They
are
mothering
the
masses
by
metaphorically(隐喻地)
airplaneing
politics
into
our
mouths.
They
make
politics
fun.
Of
course,politics
is
only
one
type
of
humor.
Social
humor
helps
people
through
the
twists
and
turns
of
the
human
condition.
American
pop
culture
promotes
an
unhealthy
self?image.
On
the
topic
of
self?image,
Hari
Kondabolu
stands
out.
He
has
a
joke
about
the
popular
musical
group
“The
Pussycat
Dolls”,
describing
their
hit
song
“Don't
Cha”
as
a
negative
representation
of
women.
He
points
out
an
obvious
offence
in
American
culture.
A
study
from
Loyola
University
of
Maryland
has
shown
that
humor
is
one
determining
factor
for
selecting
a
mating
partner.
Among
other
things,
mates
look
for
an
outstanding
funny
bone
in
a
potential
partner.
Of
course,
humor
is
not
always
used
for
good
purposes.
Humor
can
be
linked
to
vulgarity
(粗俗)
and
racism,
but,
like
everything
else,
it
has
potential
to
unite
human
beings
by
allowing
us
to
laugh
at
ourselves,
our
failures
and
our
connection
with
one
another.
Though
life
may
seem
tough
and
depressing
at
times,
all
I
have
to
do
is
look
in
the
mirror
at
my
increased
wrinkles
(皱纹)
to
know
that
there
is
a
comedy
out
there
that
even
Chaplin
wasn't
aware
of.
With
that
in
mind,
remember
to
laugh
with
humanity
and
sometimes
at
humanity.
幽默能够反映一种文化的价值观,然而不同的人对幽默有不同的看法。作者认为幽默是很重要的,并举例说明了自己的想法。
28.Hobbes
believes
that
humor
________.
A.was
only
a
way
to
laugh
at
others
to
make
oneself
feel
better
B.resulted
in
narrow?mindedness
of
human
beings
C.had
the
power
to
mirror
personal
glory
and
national
values
D.was
for
people
to
view
the
world
from
another
angle
29.What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
political
humor?
A.Worried.
B.Disappointed.
C.Curious.
D.Appreciative.
30.The
fourth
paragraph
is
developed
mainly
by
________.
A.example
B.process
C.comparison
D.classification
31.What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.Chaplin
wasn't
aware
of
being
laughed
at.
B.The
author
feels
helpless
and
sad
about
getting
older.
C.Never
be
the
one
who
laughs
at
other
people.
D.The
author
is
determined
to
face
life
with
a
sense
of
humor.
D
One
of
the
newest
words
on
the
coffee
stage
is
“shade
grown
coffee”.
Shade
grown
coffee
isn't
new.
In
fact,
until
only
a
few
years
ago,
shade
grown
coffee
represented
the
major
coffee
beans
sold
on
the
world
coffee
market.
The
coffee
plant
is
a
natural
shade
lover,
growing
best
in
the
shade
afforded
by
an
overgrowing
canopy
(树冠)
of
rain
forest
plants.
That
canopy
protects
the
coffee
plant
from
sunlight
that
reduces
its
production
and
kills
it.
Shade
grown
coffee
is,
however,
more
expensive
to
grow,
at
least
in
the
short
run.
Growing
coffee
in
the
shade
means
that
coffee
growers
also
have
to
spend
time
working
on
the_protectors.
It
means
that
less
land
is
left
to
produce
coffee
beans.
The
arrival
of
technically
engineered
coffee
plants
that
grow
well
in
the
sun
represented
a
major
development
in
coffee
industry.
Because
there
was
no
need
to
grow
shade
trees
to
protect
the
coffee
trees,
farmers
could
use
more
and
more
land
to
grow
coffee
trees,
increasing
their
productivity
and
possibly
leading
to
more
money
for
the
coffee
plantations
and
farmers.
However,
it
was
not
a
good
idea
to
move
away
from
shade
grown
coffee.
The
sheltering
canopy
provided
more
than
just
shade
for
the
coffee
trees.
Those
plants
provided
shelter
for
birds
and
other
animals
who
feed
on
pests.
They
help
to
fix
nitrogen
in
the
soil,
and
nitrogen
is
a
natural
fertilizer,
which
makes
plants
grow
more
successfully.
The
increase
in
land
used
to
grow
sun
loving
coffee
trees
also
had
an
unexpected
effect
on
the
law
of
supply
and
demand
(供需).
The
increased
production
resulted
in
a
huge
amount
of
coffee
beans
coming
to
the
market,
which
brought
down
prices.
Moreover,
most
experts
agree
that
shade
grown
coffee
is
better
in
taste
than
coffee
grown
in
full
sun.
Plants
grown
in
shade
take
longer
to
develop.
The
slower
growing
time
helps
to
improve
the
coffee's
taste.
You
can
buy
a
can
of
shade
grown
coffee
to
replace
your
usual
sun
coffee.
One
cup
of
coffee
a
day—it's
a
small
price
to
pay
for
a
better
world.
本文是议论文。文章讨论了人们为什么应该购买树荫下种植的咖啡。
32.What
do
we
know
about
shade
grown
coffee?
A.It
has
been
introduced
to
the
market
recently.
B.It
was
the
main
coffee
beans
sold
on
the
market.
C.It
is
protected
by
the
canopy
from
pests
and
animals.
D.It
grows
well
where
there
is
adequate
natural
sunlight.
33.The
underlined
part
“the
protectors”
in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
“________”.
A.shade
trees
B.coffee
beans
C.coffee
trees
D.natural
fertilizers
34.What
is
an
advantage
of
sheltering
plants?
A.They
bring
more
money
to
farmers.
B.They
keep
a
balanced
environment.
C.They
help
clear
the
nitrogen
in
the
soil.
D.They
make
coffee
plants
grow
more
quickly.
35.What
does
the
author
suggest?
A.Spending
less
on
coffee.
B.Listening
to
experts'
ideas.
C.Buying
shade
grown
coffee.
D.Planting
more
sun
loving
coffee.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共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。
Saving
money
while
traveling
There
are
a
lot
of
matters
to
think
on
before
going
out
on
a
trip.
If
you
fail
to
plan
the
trip
properly,
then
money
will
simply
let
itself
lose
from
your
pocket.
Moreover,
if
you
haven't
planned
a
road
map
of
your
tour,
then
confusion
is
quite
inevitable
(必然的).
__36__
Package
tours.
Tours
and
travel
agencies
have
attractive
offers
for
tourists
wanting
to
spend
a
couple
of
days
on
trips.
__37__
Once
you
have
accepted
the
package
tour,
all
your
expenses
during
the
travel
will
be
greatly
reduced.
You
can
save
a
lot
in
lodging
(住宿)
and
traveling.
Inexpensive
lodging.
Never
choose
expensive
lodging
if
your
tour
is
a
low?budget
one.
People
tend
to
spend
a
lot
booking
luxury
hotels
(豪华旅馆),
and
save
little
to
enjoy
other
activities
during
the
trip.
This
idea
is
absolutely
not
wise
when
spending
limited
money
on
the
trip
is
your
main
aim.
Moreover,
the
expenses
increase
quickly
when
your
kids
are
with
you.
__38__
You
can
use
the
money
saved
on
good
food
and
amusement.
__39__
The
peak
season
is
the
time
when
rates
are
sky
high
due
to
the
increase
of
millions
of
tourists
who
can
afford
to
spend
a
lot
of
money.
You,
not
being
amongst
this
crowd
that
can
spend
generously,
must
book
your
holidays
during
the
off
season.
A
guide
map.
Make
a
guide
map
about
the
places
to
visit,
expenses
of
travel
and
the
activities
to
try.
While
planning
you
should
also
estimate
(估计)
your
total
expenses.
Calculate
the
maximum
amount
and
try
to
spend
less
than
that.
__40__
Refer
to
the
guide
map
while
traveling
and
follow
the
money?saving
travel
tips
as
much
as
possible.
A.Reduce
shopping.
B.Off
season
travel.
C.You
must
keep
yourself
updated
with
such
offers.
D.This
will
help
you
to
keep
actual
expenses
below
the
estimated.
E.You
can
save
lots
of
dollars
when
you
don't
have
a
credit
card.
F.Therefore,
book
a
fairly
low?price
lodge
to
save
a
few
dollars.
G.So
knowing
some
money?saving
travel
tips
becomes
necessary
for
you.
本文讲述如何在旅游中更好地省钱,给出了四条建议。
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。
When
I
entered
Berkeley,
I
hoped
to
earn
a
scholarship.
Having
been
a
Straight?A
student,
I
believed
I
could
take
tough
subjects
and
really
learn
something.
One
such
course
was
World
Literature
given
by
Professor
Jayne.
I
was
extremely
interested
in
the
ideas
he
__41__
in
class.When
I
took
the
first
exam,
I
was
__42__
to
find
a
77,
C?plus,
on
my
test
paper,
__43__
English
was
my
best
subject.
I
went
to
Professor
Jayne,
who
listened
to
my
arguments
but
remained
unmoved.
I
decided
to
try
harder,
although
I
didn't
know
what
that
__44__
because
school
had
always
been
easy
for
me.
I
read
the
books
more
carefully,
but
got
another
77.
Again,
I
__45__
with
Professor
Jayne.
Again,
he
listened
patiently
but
wouldn't
change
his
__46__.
One
more
test
before
the
final
exam.
One
more
__47__
to
improve
my
grade.
So
I
redoubled
my
efforts
and,
for
the
first
time,learned
the
meaning
of
the
word
“thorough”.
But
my__48__did
no
good
and
everything__49__
as
before.
The
last
hurdle
(障碍)
was
the
final.
No
matter
what__50__I
got,
it
wouldn't
cancel
three
C?pluses.
I
might
as
well
kiss
the__51__
goodbye.
I
stopped
working
hard.I
felt
I
knew
the
course
material
as
well
as
I
ever
would.The
night
before
the
final,
I
even__52__
myself
to
a
movie.
The
next
day
I
decided
for
once
I'd
have
fun
with
a
test.
A
week
later,
I
was
surprised
to
find
I
got
an
A.I
hurried
into
Professor
Jayne's
office.
He__53__to
be
expecting
me.
“If
I
gave
you
the
As
you__54__,
you
wouldn't
continue
to
work
as
hard.”
I
stared
at
him
__55__
that
his
analysis
and
strategy
were
correct.
I
had
worked
my
head
off,
as
I
had
never
done
before.
I
was
speechless
when
my
course
grade
arrived:
A?plus.
It
was
the
only
A?plus
given.
The
next
year
I
received
my
scholarship.
I've
always
remembered
Professor
Jayne's
lesson:
you
alone
must
set
your
own
standard
of
excellence.
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了发生在作者和Jayne教授之间的一件事情,他用一个“诡计”让我更加努力学习。
41.A.sought
B.presented
C.exchanged
D.obtained
42.A.shocked
B.worried
C.scared
D.anxious
43.A.but
B.so
C.for
D.or
44.A.reflected
B.meant
C.improved
D.affected
45.A.quarreled
B.reasoned
C.bargained
D.chatted
46.A.attitude
B.mind
C.plan
D.view
47.A.choice
B.step
C.chance
D.measure
48.A.ambition
B.confidence
C.effort
D.method
49.A.stayed
B.went
C.worked
D.changed
50.A.grade
B.answer
C.lesson
D.comment
51.A.scholarship
B.course
C.degree
D.subject
52.A.helped
B.favored
C.treated
D.relaxed
53.A.happened
B.proved
C.pretended
D.seemed
54.A.valued
B.imagined
C.expected
D.welcomed
55.A.remembering
B.guessing
C.supposing
D.realizing
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。
In
a
town
in
the
south
of
France,
twenty
poor
people
were
served
with
dinner,
at
__56__
certain
hour
every
day.
A
dog
__57__
(belong)
to
the
place
was
always
present
at
this
meal,
to
eat
the
leftover
food
__58__
(throw)
to
him
every
now
and
then.
The
guests,
however,
were
poor
and
hungry,
and
of
course
not
very
generous.
So
the
poor
dog
hardly
did
more
than
smell
the
feast,
of
__59__
he
would
have
liked
a
share.
__60__
happened
that
this
dinner
was
served
out
to
each
one
who
rang
a
bell,
but,
as
the
person
who
served
the
dinner
handed
it
through
a
small
opening,
he
did
not
see
__61__
received
it.
Well,
one
day
the
dog
__62__
(wait)
till
all
the
poor
people
were
gone.
Having
got
very
little
to
eat,
he
reached
up,
took
hold
of
the
rope
by
his
teeth,
and
rang
the
bell.
A
good
dinner
was
at
once
handed
out,
and
the
dog
ate
it
__63__
great
delight.
This
was
done
by
the
dog
for
several
days;
the
truth
was
__64__
(final)
found
out.
However,
people
thought
the
dog
was
so
clever
that
he
was
allowed
__65__
(take)
his
regular
turn
at
the
dinner
every
day.
本文主要讲述了一个法国南部小镇的餐馆里的一条狗是如何得到食物的故事。
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)
你校英文报的“Funny
Story”栏目正在征稿。请你根据提示,用英语完成下面的故事并投稿。
注意:1.展开合理想象,将之续写成一个幽默故事;
2.词数80左右(开头部分已给出,但不计入总词数)。
Martin,
Sam
and
Roy
share
a
large
hotel
room
on
the
top
of
a
90?story
building.
One
day
when
they
drove
back
after
work,
they
were
shocked
to
hear
that
the
elevators
were
out
of
order
and
they
would
have
to
climb
all
the
stairs
to
get
to
their
room.
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。
If
there's
one
thing
I
can't
stand
people
saying,
it's
“I'm
not
good
at
anything.
I
don't
have
any
talent.”
I
just
don't
buy
that
at
all.
To
me,
everyone
has
at
least
one
talent,
and
while
it
sometimes
takes
you
a
lifetime
to
find,
it
does
exist.
There
was
a
time,
of
course,
when
I
didn't
believe
that.
What
changed
my
mind
was
a
seemingly
small
event
that
took
place
back
in
1953.
At
that
time
I
was
a
high
school
student.
I
was
a
funny?looking
little
boy
named
Eugene
Orowitz,
who
weighed
barely
100
pounds.
I
was
a
good
student,
but
as
far
as
I
was
concerned,
in
just
about
every
other
department
I
was
a
loser.
I
desperately
wanted
to
fit
in,
to
be
something
and
to
do
something
well.
But
I
hadn't
found
anything
I
was
good
at.
One
sunny
afternoon,
our
gym
class
went
out
to
the
school's
running
track.
The
gym
teacher
taught
us
all
various
track
and
field
events.
I
was
a
loser
in
all
of
them.
Then
came
the
javelin(标枪).
Suddenly
something
inside
me
began
saying,
“Try
it!
Try
it!”
I
had
to
wait
for
my
turn
though,
because
several
others
wanted
a
break
at
the
javelin
too.
Shy
and
scared,
I
watched
them,
trying
not
to
look
too
eager.
Finally,
after
everyone
had
had
a
chance
to
throw—the
best
throw
going
about
30
yards—I
looked
at
the
teacher.
“Hey,
Orowitz,
you
want
to
try?”
he
asked.
Embarrassed,
I
looked
down,
but
managed
to
nod
my
head.
“Well,
come
on
then,”
he
said
impatiently,
and
handed
me
the
javelin.
Behind
me
I
could
hear
some
of
my
classmates
laughing.
As
I
grasped
the
javelin
in
my
hand,
I
was
seized
with
a
strange
feeling—a
new?found
excitement.
For
some
crazy
reason,
I
was
relaxed
about
what
I
was
about
to
do,
even
though
I'd
never
done
it
before.
I
raised
the
javelin
over
my
head,
took
six
quick
steps
and
let
the
thing
go.
The
same
voice
that
had
urged
me
into
throwing
it
now
told
me
it
was
a
good
throw.