2020学年度上海市黄浦区第一学期九年级期终调研测试
英语试卷
2021年1月
(满分150分,
考试时间:100分钟)
注意:本卷有7大题,
共94小题,
试题均采用连续编号,
所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,
做在试卷上不给分。
Part
1
Listening(第一部分听力)
Ⅰ.
Listening
Comprehension
(听力理解)
(共30分)
A.
Listen
and
choose
the
right
picture
(根据你听到的内容,
选出相应的图片)
(6分)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
B.
Listen
to
the
dialogue
and
choose
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,
选出最恰当的答案)(8分)
7.
A)
At8:00.
B)
At8:30.
C)
At10:00.
D)
At10:30.
8.
A)
Sunny.
B)
Cold.
C)
Windy.
D)
Hot.
9.
A)
Booking
a
room.
B)
Buying
some
food.
C)
Borrowing
a
book.
D)
Visiting
London.
10.
A)
In
a
hospital.
B)
In
a
dining
room.
C)
In
a
classroom.
D)
In
a
museum.
11.
A)
By
bike.
B)
By
subway.
C)
By
bus.
D)
By
taxi.
12.
A)
Beautiful.
B)
Eye-catching.
C)
Expensive.
D)
Fashionable.
13.
A)
Father
and
son.
B)
Teacher
and
student.
C)
Doctor
and
patient
D)
Husband
and
wife.
14.
A)
What
to
eat.
B)
Where
to
park.
C)
When
to
start.
D)
How
to
relax.
C.
Listen
to
the
passage
and
tell
whether
the
following
statements
are
true
or
false
(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,
符合的用
“T”
表示,
不符合的用
“F”
表示)
(6分)
15.
Elizabeth
was
falling
behind
in
college,
so
she
decided
to
give
up.
16.
Elizabeth
wanted
to
create
a
food
line
to
make
a
lot
of
money.
17.
When
Elizabeth
told
her
parents
about
her
decision,
they
were
against
it.
18.
After
she
left
college,
Elizabeth
had
to
move
out
and
shared
a
house
with
her
friend.
19.
In
order
to
realize
her
dream,
Elizabeth
worked
all
day
and
all
night
at
Starbucks.
20.
A
few
months
later,
Elizabeth
opened
up
a
website
and
started
her
own
business.
D.
Listen
to
the
dialogue
and
complete
the
following
sentences
(听对话,
完成下列内容,
每空格限填一词)
(10分)
21.
A
zoo
keeper
is
talking
with
a
student
on
a
.
22.
Very
often
spiders
prefer
to
or
drop
to
the
group
when
they
are
touched.
23.
Sometimes
a
spider
runs
directly
towards
a
person
because
it
can't
see
things
at
.
24.
The
Black
Widow
(黑寡妇)
is
the
most
common
in
the
of
the
USA.
25.
According
to
the
zoo
keeper,
although
the
Black
Widow
is
dangerous
and
shy,
it
should
.
Part
2
Phonetics,
Grammar
and
vocabulary
(第二部分
语音、语法和词汇)
Ⅱ.
Choose
the
best
answer
(选择最恰当的答案)
(共20分)
26.
Which
of
the
following
underlined
parts
is
different
in
pronunciation?
A)
piece
B)
believe
C)
achieve
D)
society
27.
The
man
hit
his
hands
against
his
leg
several
times
until
he
felt
sharp
pain.
A)
a
B)
an
C)
the
D)
/
28.
When
reading
a
book,
you
can
picture
something
your
mind.
A)
on
B)
in
C)
at
D)
to
29.
Nobody
knows
if
there
is
any
in
Tom's
adventure
story.
A)
lie
B)
people
C)
problem
D)
truth
30.
The
government
has
solved
one
problem
after
during
the
battle
against
the
coronavirus.
A)
other
B)
the
other
C)
another
D)
others
31.
The
public
are
unaware
of
the
effect
of
the
bushfires
in
Australia.
A)
importantly
B)
likely
C)
securely
D)
possibly
32.
On
September
8,
Thailand's
monkey
celebrated
her
55th
birthday
at
Khao
Kheow
Open
Zoo.
A)
old
B)
older
C)
oldest
D)
the
oldest
33.
The
sadness
over
her
father's
death
made
it
difficult
for
her
schoolwork.
A)
finish
B)
to
finish
C)
finishing
D)
to
finishing
34.
Without
exception,
should
wear
a
mask
when-taking
the
subway.
A)
somebody
B)
anybody
C)
everybody
D)
nobody
35.
Some
rules
have
been
introduced
to
keep
us
safe
from
Covid-19,
we
should
obey
them.
A)
or
B)
and
C)
but
D)
for
36.
A
lot
of
online
resources
be
used
either
by
teachers
at
school
or
parents
at
home.
A)
can
B)
should
C)
need
D)
must
37.
Many
students
admitted
games
once
in
a
while
when
they
took
online
courses.
A)
play
B)
played
C)
playing
D)
to
play
38.
My
plump
cousin
a
lot
of
weight
since
he
went
on
a
diet
last
year.
A)
lost
B)
has
lost
C)
was
losing
D)
had
lost
39.
The
idea
of
working
from
home
gets
familiar
us
because
of
the
lockdown
(封锁).
A)
to
B)
for
C)
against
D)
with
40.
A
high-tech
ship
after
the
Mayflower
that
set
sail
from
Plymouth
in
1620.
A)
names
B)
named
C)
be
named
D)
was
named
41.
lucky
you
are
to
live
in
a
family
full
of
love
and
care!
A)
What
B)
How
C)
What
a
D)
How
a
42.
I
choose
to
believe
the
story,
there
is
a
lot
of
debate
over
whether
there
actually
was
Trojan
War.
A)
until
B)
unless
C)
because
D)
although
43.
Legend
has
it
that
the
emperor
Shen
Nong
discovered
tea
when
he
water
over
an
open
fire.
A)
boils
B)
is
boiling
C)
was
boiling
D)
had
boiled
44.
-Simon,
you
said
you
had
bought
a
dozen
oranges?
-
A)
Agreed.
B)
Forget
it.
C)
I
really
did.
D)
Are
you
kidding
me?
45.
-
-That
would
be
great!
A)
Would
you
like
me
to
show
you
around?
B)
Could
you
help
me
with
my
luggage?
C)
Would
you
like
to
cook
food
at
home
or
eat
out?
D)
How
can
you
speak
English
so
well?
Ⅲ.
Complete
the
following
passage
with
the
words
or
phrases
in
the
box.
Each
word
or
phrase
can
only
be
used
once
(将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,
每词或词组只能填一次)
(共8分)
(A)
A.
record
B.
wild
C.
damaged
D.
escape
E.
safety
Search
and
rescue
operations
are
underway
in
the
US
to
help
people
affected
by
dozens
of
huge
wildfires.
Large
areas
in
California,
Oregon
and
Washington-three
states
on
the
west
coast
of
the
country-have
been
badly
46
.
Thousands
of
homes
have
been
destroyed
and
more
than
100,000
people
have
had
to
leave
their
homes
for
47
.
Around
35
people
have
died
and
many
more
are
injured.
The
first
blazes
started
in
August.
It
is
common
for
fires
to
happen
in
48
and
rural
areas
at
this
time
of
year
in
the
US.
It
is
known
as
"fire
season"
and
happens
between
June
and
September.
However,
this
year's
wildfires
are
some
of
the
worst
on
49
.
Three
of
the
blazes
in
California
are
now
among
the
biggest
in
the
state's
history.
Once
they
started,
strong
winds
caused
the
flames
to
spread
quickly.
(B)
A.
including
B.
fuel
C.
create
D.
reach
E.
accidentally
There
are
several
causes
for
the
fires.
Some
were
started
50
by
people,
and
others
were
caused
by
lightning
strikes
or
electrical
equipment.
Yet
experts
say
the
fires
are
particularly
bad
this
year
because
of
climate
change.
Climate
change
is
the
long-term
changes
in
world
weather
patterns,
51
rising
temperatures.
In
recent
years,
California
has
experienced
drought
(a
long
period
of
time
without
rain)
and
very
hot
temperatures.
This
month,
heatwave
in
California
saw
temperatures
52
49℃
in
Los
Angeles
county.
This
hot,
dry
weather
creates
ideal
conditions
for
wildfires
to
spread.
Another
cause
is
the
lack
of
forest
management.
This
involves
burning
dead
trees
in
a
controlled
way
so
that
when
a
fire
does
start,
there
is
less
53
for
it
to
burn,
and
it
can
be
more
easily
controlled.
plete
the
sentences
with
the
given
words
in
their
proper
forms
(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,
每空格限填一词)
(共8分)
54.
Few
young
people
are
interested
in
traditional
.(skill)
55.
China
is
the
nation
to
bring
samples
back
from
the
moon.
(three)
56.The
government
is
faced
with
a
sharp
increase
in
Covid-19
patients.
(Britain)
57.
To
avoid
being
embarrassed,
it's
better
to
turn
down
his
with
a
good
excuse.
(invite)
58.
New
research
suggests
there
could
be
things
in
the
clouds
above
Venus(金星).(live)
59.
Good
teachers
are
those
who
help
students
think
(independent)
60.
Holding
his
for
about
three
minutes,
Jerald
swam
down
to
a
depth
of
112
metres.
(breathe)
61.
We
should
get
rid
of
any
lifestyle
and
live
a
happy
life.
(healthy)
V.
Rewrite
the
following
sentences
as
required
(根据所给要求,
改写下列句子。62-67题,
每空格限填一词。68题注意句首大写)
(共14分)
62.
Martin
had
to
take
long
bus
ride
to
and
from
school.
(改为一般疑问句)
Martin
to
take
a
long
bus
ride
to
and
from
school?
63.
To
save
water
frogs,
scientists
are
working
on
project.
(对划线部分提问)
scientists
working
on
a
project?
64."How
can
I
improve
my
memory,
Miss
White?"
said
Jack.
(改为间接引语)
Jack
asked
Miss
White
how
improve
his
memory.
65.
Many
countries
sent
medical
teams
to
Beirut
after
the
disaster.
(改为被动语态)
After
the
disaster
medical
teams
to
Beirut
by
many
countries.
66.
Stand
on
the
top
of
the
hill,
and
you
will
have
a
bird's
eye
view
of
the
whole
city.
(保持句意基本不变)
stand
on
the
top
of
the
hill,
you
will
have
a
bird's
eye
view
of
the
whole
city.
67.
The
evil
criminal
will
spend
the
rest
of
his
life
behind
bars.
(保持句意基本不变)
The
evil
criminal
will
spend
the
rest
of
his
life
.
68.
to
save,
has
tried,
the
doctor,
the
boy’s
life
everything
possible
(连词成句)
.
Part
3
Reading
and
Writing(第三部分读写)
VI.
Reading
comprehension
(阅读理解)
(共50分)
A.
Choose
the
best
answer
(根据短文内容,
选择最恰当的答案)
(12分)
The
onle
thing
better
than
reading
a
good
book
is
reading
it
with
others.
In
a
book
club,
a
group
of
people
choose
a
book
that
everyone
will
read
individually
and
then
discuss
together.
There
are
no
rules
to
starting
a
book
club,
and
the
plan
might
well
change,
depending
on
the
groups.
It's
good
to
think
ahead
about
how
you'd
like
the
book
club
to
run.
Think
of
8
to
12
others
(people
around
your
age)
who
you'd
like
to
be
part
of
your
book
club.
Perhaps
encourage
your
friends
to
invite
people
whom
they
know
well
but
you
haven't
met.
A
book
club
can
help
you
make
friends.
Having
a
topic
can
make
the
club
feel
more
focused.
Finally
make
sure
you
read
the
book
before
the
meeting,
and
come
prepared
with
questions
to
ask
and
things
to
talk
about.
Want
to
dive
into
stories
with
friends
and
share
your
thoughts?
●
71
A
schedule
is
a
good
way
to
make
sure
everyone
gets
a
chance
to
choose
the
book.
Alternatively,
you
could
provide
a
selection
of
books
and
ask
everyone
to
vote
for
what
they
want
to
read
next.
●What
do
we
talk
about?
Some
questions
are
especially
good
for
sparking
discussion
about
a
book.
Try
these:
if
you
could
give
the
book
a
different
ending,
what
would
it
be?
What
do
you
think
the
main
character
looked
like?
What
do
you
think
will
happen
next?
●Where
do
we
meet
now?
To
help
ensure
social
distancing,
it's
best
to
meet
up
online.
With
an
adult's
help,
you
can
set
up
a
video
call
between
book
club
members.
You
can
then
take
part
from
your
cosy
reading
corner
and
enjoy
yourself.
Get
advice
by
visiting
clubs-kids.shcolastic.co.uk.
Try
contacting
your
favourite
author
on
social
media
to
see
if
they
will
answer
your
group's
questions
about
a
book.
The
Week
Junior's
Book
Club
has
tips
on
what
you
could
read.
69.
Who
is
the
text
above
written
for?
A)
Senior
citizens.
B)
Children
studying
at
home.
C)
Teachers
online.
D)
Parents
working
from
home.
70.
According
to
the
text,
how
can
we
organize
a
reading
group?
A)
By
choosing
a
topic.
B)
By
searching
the
web.
C)By
setting
up
a
video
call.
D)By
inviting
friends.
71.
Which
of
the
following
questions
best
fits
Blank
71?
A)
What
books
do
we
choose?
B)
Where
can
we
find
books?
C)
How
do
we
choose
which
books
to
read?
D)
Why
do
we
need
a
topic
before
we
discuss
together?
72.
The
underlined
word
'cosy'
is
closest
in
meaning
to
.
A)
comfortable
B)
convenient
C)
flexible
D)
intelligent
73.
What
can
we
do
if
we
want
to
contact
our
favorite
author?
A)
Visit
a
website.
B)
Write
a
letter.
C)
Read
a
magazine.
D)
Use
social
media.
74.
The
text
is
mainly
about
.
A)
what
books
to
read
B)
how
to
start
a
reading
club
C)
the
effect
of
online
reading
D)
rules
to
choose
books
B.
Choose
the
best
answer
and
complete
the
passage
(选择最恰当的选项完成短文)
(12分)
The
National
Gallery
in
London
has
introduced
an
“art
route”
that
people
must
follow
round
the
gallery.
Are
set
routes
actually
a
better
way
to
enjoy
museums
and
galleries?
Or
should
people
be
75
to
view
exhibitions
in
any
order
they
choose?
What
do
you
think-are
set
routes
better?
Yes-people
will
get
more
from
their
visit
Experts
spend
years
learning
about
the
items
in
their
museums
and
galleries.
They
know
the
best
order
in
which
people
should
see
the
exhibits,
so
that
visitors
can
enjoy
and
learn
about
them.
76
,
if
there
was
an
exhibition
of
a
painter,
the
works
could
be
arranged
to
show
visitors
how
their
style
developed
through
their
career.
If
a
person
is
on
an
art
route,
they
won't
77
any
important
pictures,
and
will
be
guaranteed
to
see
everything.
The
experience
will
be
enjoyable
for
the
visitor,
and
they
will
have
their
own
space
in
which
to
appreciate
great
works.
No-freedom
is
part
of
the
fun
Most
exhibitions
are
already
78
in
some
kind
of
order.
However,
not
everyone
wants
to
look
at
the
same
things
in
the
same
way.
Some
visitors
just
want
to
enjoy
a
few
pieces
and
then
leave.
Besides,
if
everyone
follows
the
same
route,
some
people
might
take
a
long
time
looking
at
one
object
and
79
everyone
down.
Equally,
if
a
visitor
wants
to
study
something
for
more
time,
they
may
feel
pressured
by
people
behind
them.
One
of
the
great
joys
of
exhibitions
is
80
noticing
something.
When
a
visitor
is
drawn
to
an
object,
it
can
feel
special
and
they
can
learn
about
it
by
themselves.
If
everyone
is
following
the
same
route,
this
is
less
likely
to
happen,
so
the
experience
will
not
be
as
much
fun.
75.
A)
ready
B)
able
C)
free
D)
thankful
76.
A)
In
fact
B)
For
example
C)
In
addition
D)
That
is
to
say
77.
A)
forget
B)
fail
C)
lose
D)
miss
78.
A)
laid
out
B)
put
away
C)
dealt
with
D)
turned
on
79.
A)
put
B)
slow
C)
take
D)
break
80.
A)
carefully
B)
silently
C)
suddenly
D)
peacefully
C.
Read
the
passage
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
proper
words
(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,
使其内容通顺,
每空格限填一词,
首字母已给)
(14分)
In
modern-day
society
having
a
smartphone
is
considered
normal,
even
essential.
Most
teens
can't
imagine
living
without
a
mobile,
yet
I
still
don't
own
one.
Why?
Because
my
mother
does
not
consider
it
n
81
.
This
may
seem
unreasonable
to
many,
but
sometimes
I
agree
with
her.
Of
course,
I
experience
the
downside
often
enough.
I
feel
a
bit
left
out,
when
everybody
in
class
talks
about
a
post
they
saw
the
other
day.
Very
often
I
feel
embarrassed
when
I
must
e
82
why
I
can't
be
part
of
online
groups.
During
lessons
our
teachers
like
working
with
mobile
phones.
I
do
have
little
Nokia
phone
though,
and
I
phone
my
father
who
works
a
83
nearly
every
day.
I've
grown
up
without
constantly
messaging
someone
or
posting
something
and
sometimes
even
going
weeks
without
a
mobile!
I
do
feel
angry
that
people
are
always
telling
me
they
have
p
84
on
me
because
I
don't
own
one.
Being
an
outsider
in
this
world
of
technology,
I
sometimes
feel
I'm
the
only
one
that
notices
the
c
85
in
people
when
they
get
a
smartphone.
I've
been
to
many
birthday
parties
where
everyone
spends
more
time
on
their
phone
than
talking
to
one
another
and
I've
seen
my
friends
completely
stuck
in
their
online
world.
It
makes
me
sad
that
so
many
people
lose
themselves
in
a
world
that
doesn't
e
86
and
ignore
the
people
around
them.
I
enjoy
the
freedom
I
get
from
not
being
available
all
day
long
and
I
feel
able
to
spend
most
of
my
free
time
reading
or
doing
s
87
interesting.
Maybe
one
day
I
will
get
smartphone,
but
I
am
not
going
to
be
unhappy
because
I
don't'
own
one.
So
trust
me,
when
people
say
that
it's
better
to
have
a
smartphone,
they're
wrong!
D.
Answer
the
questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)
Dear
Mr.
Henshaw,
I
finished
Beggar
Bears
in
two
nights.
It
is
a
really
good
book.
At
first,
I
was
surprised
because
it
wasn't
funny
like
your
other
books,
but
then
I
got
to
thinking
(you
said
readers
should
think)
and
decided
a
book
doesn't
have
to
be
funny
to
be
good,
although
it
often
helps.
This
book
did
not
need
to
be
funny.
In
the
first
Chapter
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
funny.
I
guess
I
expected
it
because
of
your
other
books
and
the
mother
bear
was
teaching
her
cubs
to
beg
from
tourists
in
Yellowstone
Park.
Then
when
the
mother
died
because
a
stupid
tourist
fed
her
a
cupcake
in
a
plastic
bag
and
she
ate
the
bag,
too,
I
knew
this
was
going
to
be
a
sad
book.
Winter
was
coming
on,
tourists
were
leaving
the
park
and
the
little
bears
didn't
know
how
to
look
for
food
for
themselves.
When
they
hibernated
(冬眠)
and
then
woke
up
in
the
middle
of
winter
because
they
had
eaten
all
the
wrong
things
and
hadn't
stored
up
enough
fat,
I
almost
cried.
I
sure
was
relieved
when
the
nice
ranger
(护林员)
and
his
boy
found
the
young
bears
and
fed
them
and
the
next
summer
taught
them
to
hunt
for
the
right
things
to
eat.
I
wonder
what
happens
to
the
fathers
of
bears.
Do
they
just
go
away?
Sometimes
I
lie
awake
listening
to
the
gas
station
“pingping”,
and
I
am
upset
because
I
am
afraid
something
might
happen
to
Mom.
She
is
so
little
compared
to
most
moms,
and
she
works
so
hard.
I
don't
think
Dad
is
much
interested
in
me.
He
didn’t
phone
when
he
said
he
would.
I
hope
that
.
Sincerely,
Leigh
Botts
88.
Who
is
the
author
of
the
book
Beggar
Bears?
89.
What
is
a
good
book
like,
to
Leigh's
mind?
90.
Is
the
book
Beggar
Bears
mainly
about
the
life
of
a
mother
bear
and
her
children?
91.
How
did
Leigh
feel
when
he
was
reading
the
book?
92.
Why
did
Leigh
sometimes
fail
to
go
to
sleep
during
the
night?
93.
What
can
be
filled
in
the
blank
at
the
end
of
the
letter?
Ⅶ.
Writing
(作文):(共20分)
94.
Write
an
email
of
at
least
60
words
according
to
the
situation
given.
(根据所给情境,
写一封不少于60个词的电子邮件,
标点符号不占格)
You
are
planning
a
reading
club
on
line,
so
you
decide
to
invite
a
friend
of
yours
to
join
you
by
email.
(你正在筹备一个在线阅读社团,
你决定通过电子邮件邀请一个朋友加入。)
In
your
email,
you
need
to...
introduce
your
plan
of
the
reading
club.
talk
about
what
kind
of
books
you
are
going
to
read.
give
the
reason(s)
why
you
want
to
run
the
club.
(注意:文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,
否则不予评分。)
答案
1-6CAHEFD
7-14DBCA
DCBA
15-20
FFTTFT
21.field
trip
22.run
away
23.a
distance
24.south
part
25.be
respected
26-45
DABDC
BCBCB
ACBAD
BDCCA
46-53
CEBA
EADB
54.skills
55.third
56.British
57.invitation
58.living
59.independently
60.breath
61.unhealthy
62.Did,
have
63.Why
are
64.he
could
65.were
sent
66.if
you
67.in
jail/in
prison
68.The
doctor
has
tried
everything
possible
to
save
the
boy's
life.
To
save
the
boy's
life,
the
doctor
has
tried
everything
possible.
69-74
BDCADB
75-80
CBDABC
81-87
necessary
explain
abroad
pity
change(s)
exist
something
88.Mr.Henshaw.
89.A
good
book
should
help
readers
to
think.
90.Yes.it
is.
91.He
felt
sad.
92.Because
he
is
worried
about
his
mother./Because
he
fears
that
something
may
happen
to
his
mother.
93.I
hope
that
both
the
cubs/little
bears
and
I
can
live
in
complete
families./I
hope
that
both
the
cubs/little
bears
and
I
can
live
with
love
and
care
from
our
parents.
94.Writing(略)
黄浦区2020学年度第一学期九年级期终调研测试
英语试卷听力录音文字及参考答案
I.Listening
Comprehension(听力理解)(共30分)
A.Listen
and
choose
the
right
picture(根据你听到的内容,
选出相应的图片)(6分)
1.Thank
you
very
much
for
your
tip,
sir.
2.It
is
necessary
to
think
twice
before
you
keep
a
pet
dog.
3.The
performance
of
tea
art
is
getting
more
and
more
popular.
4.Who
is
the
young
man
with
a
thick
black
moustache?
5.Greece
is
famous
for
the
2,
500-year-old
Parthenon
Temple.
6.Regular
hand-washing
is
one
of
the
effective
ways
to
stop
the
spread
of
virus.
B.Listen
to
the
dialogue
and
choose
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,
选出最恰当的答案)(8分)
7.M:We'd
better
be
going
now,
or
we'll
be
late
for
the
train.
W:No
hurry.It's
8:30
now.We
still
have
two
hours.
Q:When
does
the
train
leave?(D)
8.M:Nice
weather,
isn't
it?
W:Yes.It
is
nice
to
walk
in
the
sunshine,
but
the
weather
forecast
says
a
strong
cold
wave
will
hit
our
city
tomorrow
morning.
M:Really?In
that
case,
we
must
put
on
more
clothes.
Q:What's
the
weather
like
tomorrow?(B)
9.W:Honey,
shall
we
buy
a
good
guide
book
and
read
it
before
our
trip
to
London?
M:Perhaps,
we
could.But
it
is
very
expensive,
I
am
afraid.What
about
the
library?
Q:What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?(C)
10.W:Excuse
me,
visiting
hours
are
over
now.Your
wife
needs
a
rest.
M:Oh,
I'm
sorry.I
didn't
notice
the
time.It's
almost
noon.
Q:Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?(A)
11.M:So.You
are
ready
to
leave
for
the
airport.Do
you
need
a
ride?
W:No,
thanks.I
have
booked
a
taxi
on
line.
Q:How
will
the
woman
go
to
the
airport?(D)
12.M:Did
you
see
the
necklace
Mary
was
wearing
yesterday?
W:I
sure
did.It
must
have
cost
her
a
lot.
Q:What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
necklace?(C)
13.W:Jack,
you
made
the
same
mistake,
again.What's
wrong?
M:I'm
sorry,
Mrs.Cheng.I
failed
to
catch
what
you
said
because
my
desk
mate
talked
loudly
in
class.
W:Well,
I
think
you
should
come
to
my
office
after
school.
Q:What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?(B)
14.W:I'm
tired
of
vegetables.Let's
have
something
different
tonight.
M:What
do
you
feel
like
eating
then?
W:There
is
a
restaurant
on
Garden
Road.They
have
good
steamed
fish.
Q:What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?(A)
C.Listen
to
the
passage
and
tell
whether
the
following
statements
are
true
or
false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,
符合的用“T”表示,
不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)
Many
famous
people
leave
college
to
follow
their
dreams,
like
Mark
Zuckerberg
and
Steve
Jobs.Elizabeth
was
doing
well
in
college,
but
she
had
bigger
dreams.She
wanted
to
create
a
clothing
line.She
wanted
to
sell
clothes
of
good
quality
on
line.When
she
told
her
parents
that
she
wanted
to
leave
college,
they
were
not
happy
about
it.They
told
her
that
if
she
left
college,
she
had
to
leave
the
house.Elizabeth
thought
about
it
and
made
the
decision
to
leave
college.
She
lived
at
her
friend's
house
and
worked
part-time
at
Starbucks.She
made
enough
money
to
pay
her
part
of
the
rent
and
buy
food.After
a
few
months
of
saving
money,
Elizabeth
opened
up
a
website
and
posted
her
clothes
online.She
asked
her
friends
and
relatives
to
share
her
website
to
their
friends
and
family.Finally,
she
was
getting
orders,
and
she
promised
that
the
clothes
would
be
shipped
out
in
two
weeks.
D.Listen
to
the
dialogue
and
complete
the
following
sentences(听对话,
完成下列内容,
每空格限填一词)(10分)
You
are
going
to
listen
to
part
of
a
dialogue
between
a
zoo
keeper
and
a
student
on
a
field
trip.
Man:OK,
everyone,
now
that
we've
done
with
lunch,
we
will
carry
on
our
tour.If
you
follow
me,
the
next
you
are
going
to
see
is
the
spider
area.
Girl:Spiders!I'm
really
afraid
of
them.I
heard
that
they
can
kill
a
person
in
a
very
short
time.
Man:There
is
no
need
for
you
to
fear
spiders.Of
all
the
spiders
in
North
America,
only
one
kind
is
very
dangerous
and
most
will
not
bite
even
if
they
are
touched.They
may
prefer
to
run
away
or
drop
to
the
ground.
Sometimes,
when
a
spider
runs
directly
toward
a
person,
it
makes
us
believe
that
it
is
about
to
attack.Actually,
it
cannot
see
the
person
in
its
way.The
spider
is
too
short-sighted
to
see
things
at
a
distance.
Girl:That's
a
relief.What
about
the
very
dangerous
spider
I've
heard
of?
Man:In
the
United
States,
one
kind
of
spider
is
frightening
and
dangerous.It's
the
Black
Widow.It's
called
so
because
the
female
often
eats
her
husband.
Girl:Wow,
that
does
sound
frightening.Where
do
we
usually
find
the
Black
Widow
in
America?
Man:The
Black
Widow
is
found
in
all
states
but
is
the
most
common
in
the
south
part.It
is
not
an
attacking
spider
and
many
people
have
proved
this
by
letting
it
crawl
over
their
hands.But
remember
that
its
poison
is
powerful
and
even
though
it
is
shy,
it
should
be
respected.
Girl:Well,
I'd
better
look
out
for
myself
before
we
get
to
the
next
area.