人教版(2019)必修第二册Unit 3 The internet单元水平测试word版有答案(含听力音频和文字材料)

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【听力材料】
Text
1
W:How
much
longer
is
the
garlic
bread
going
to
take?
The
noodles
are
almost
ready
to
serve.
M:I
began
to
bake
it
a
minute
ago,
so
it'll
still
be
a
while.
How
about
the
salad?
W:It
still
needs
to
be
prepared.
Text
2
M:Have
you
found
any
pair
of
shoes
that
fit?
W:Well,
I
liked
the
black
pair,
but
my
heels
kept
slipping
out
of
them.
The
second
pair
was
comfortable,
but
the
color
didn't
look
good
at
all.
And
this
pair
is
a
little
tight
in
the
front.
Text
3
M:Honey?
I'm
going
to
play
golf
this
afternoon,
so
I'll
need
you
to
record
the
basketball
game.
W:Okay,
which
one
is
that
again?
I
see
the
NHL
game
at
four,
the
NBA
game
at
six,
and
the
MLB
game
at
seven.
M:It's
the
second
one.
Text
4
M:What
a
boring
movie!
I
don't
think
it
is
as
good
as
the
first
one.
W:You're
right,
although
the
first
one
is
thirty
years
old
now,
and
the
novel
is
even
older.
M:At
least
it
kept
all
the
original
music
...
Text
5
M:Can
you
do
a
load
of
laundry
for
me?
My
clothes
are
all
dirty.
W:You
need
to
learn
how
to
wash
your
own
clothes,
Ben.
I'm
tired
of
doing
it
for
you
all
the
time.
I'll
teach
you.
It's
very
easy.
Text
6
W:Hello,
can
I
get
a
taxi?
We
are
just
outside
the
city
limits.
M:No
problem,
ma'am.
Where
exactly
are
you
going?
There
is
no
extra
charge
within
20
kilometers.
W:The
Roxie
Club,
downtown.
There
are
six
of
us,
though.
Do
you
have
any
bigger
cars,
so
we
don't
need
to
take
two
taxis?
M:Yes,
on
the
weekends,
we
do.
However,
it's
three
dollars
more
to
have
the
bigger
car
sent
your
way.
W:That
will
be
fine,
and
we
should
be
well
under
20
kilometers
to
our
destination.
M:Yes,
I
can
see
that.
Would
you
like
us
to
send
that
for
you
now?
W:Yes,
please.
Text
7
M:Excuse
me,
may
I
ask
you
some
questions?
W:Sure,
sir.
M:Do
you
know
when
the
accident
happened?
W:You
know
the
street
is
very
long.
It
was
about
8:30
when
I
turned
into
the
street
and
followed
the
black
car.
About
10
minutes
later,
I
had
to
stop
my
car
because
of
the
accident.
M:What's
the
cause?
W:When
I
was
driving
my
car
along
the
road,
I
saw
a
black
dog
crossing
the
road.
Unluckily,
a
white
car
was
driving
fast
towards
the
dog
in
the
other
direction.
So
the
two
cars
crashed
in
order
to
escape
running
over
the
dog.
M:And
then?
W:After
that,
I
called
the
hospital
immediately.
About
five
minutes
later
an
ambulance
came
and
took
the
injured
driver
away,
the
one
driving
the
black
car.
M:OK.
Thank
you.
Text
8
W:Great
to
hear
you
are
coming.
How
long
are
you
planning
to
stay
over
here?
M:I've
got
three
weeks
altogether.
What
do
you
suggest
I
see?
W:Well,
I
suggest
you
see
some
of
our
national
parks.
You've
got
lots
of
old
buildings
in
your
country.
Ours
is
a
fairly
new
country,
so
our
cities
and
towns
are
modern.
But
I
guess
we've
got
some
of
the
most
beautiful
mountains
and
countryside
in
the
world.
Why
don't
you
hire
a
car
and
drive
around
for
a
couple
of
days?
M:Is
it
expensive
to
hire
a
car?
W:No,
not
very.
Why
not
take
a
friend
with
you?
Then
you
can
share
the
cost
of
the
gas
and
the
car.
M:Oh,
that
sounds
like
a
good
idea.
I
have
a
few
friends
and
I
could
ring
to
see
if
they're
free.
Thank
you
very
much.
W:My
pleasure.
Text
9
W:Good
evening,
I'm
Mary
Bradley.
On
today's
program,
our
special
guest
is
Reid
Hoffman,
the
man
who
started
the
amazingly
successful
and
popular
website
LinkedIn.
Reid,
you
were
the
first
CEO
of
LinkedIn.
Tell
us
a
little
about
your
website.
M:We
basically
provide
a
professional
networking
service,
aimed
at
those
looking
to
make
connections
within
the
business
community.
W:Oh,
so
it's
like
Twitter
or
Facebook
for
people
looking
for
jobs,
sharing
photos,
meeting
people
or
chatting
...
that
kind
of
thing?
M:Not
exactly.
As
a
networking
service,
of
course
you
can
meet
people
and
chat
with
one
another.
Photos
can
be
shared
as
well,
but
in
order
to
make
connections,
you
need
to
be
introduced
by
someone
else
first.
W:So,
if
we
didn't
know
each
other,
I
would
need
someone
who
does
know
you
to
send
an
introduction
message
first,
and
you
could
either
accept
or
reject
it?
M:That's
right.
W:According
to
my
notes,
your
website
started
in
2003.
It
only
took
you
three
years
to
make
money,
and
by
2007,
you
reached
ten
million
users.
Tell
us
about
the
most
recent
changes
in
your
company.
M:Jeff
Weiner
took
over
as
CEO
in
2009.
Thanks
to
his
hard
work,
we
now
have
over
five
hundred
million
members
from
two
hundred
countries.
参考答案
【听力】
1-5CBBAA
6-10CBCAB
11-15CACCB
16-20ACABB
【阅读理解】
21-23DBC
24-26BCB
27-30ABDA
【七选五】
31-35EGACF
【完形填空】
36-40ABCBD
41-45BACDB
46-50CDADC
51-55BCBCA
【语法填空】
56.to
57.feeling
58.Needless
59.how
60.arranged
61.(should)
sleep
62.closely
63.so
64.having
read
65.games
【写作】
【应用文】
Dear
Peter,
I
am
writing
to
offer
my
sincere
congratulations
to
you
on
your
winning
the
first
prize
in
the
Chinese
Chess
Network
Challenge.
As
your
friend,
I
just
want
you
to
know
how
glad
I
am
for
your
success.
Everything
comes
to
him
who
waits.
For
these
years,
you've
shown
great
interest
in
Chinese
chess
and
kept
on
practicing
it
every
day.
Not
only
have
you
read
many
books
about
Chinese
chess
strategy,
but
you
have
competed
in
all
kinds
of
Chinese
chess
contests.
Finally,
you
succeeded
in
winning
the
online
competition!
So
I'm
so
happy
that
you
become
champion
of
this
network
challenge.
At
last,
I
hope
to
play
Chinese
chess
with
you
online
so
that
we
can
make
progress
together.
Please
let
me
know
when
you
are
available.
Congratulations
again.
Yours,
Li
Hua
【概要写作】
In
this
passage,
the
author
lists
some
advantages
of
e-pared
with
the
phone
call,
what
is
put
down
in
an
e-mail
is
evidence
of
a
binding.
(要点1)
Besides,
we
can
have
self
scheduled
time
in
writing
or
reading
e-mails.
(要点2)
However,
every
coin
has
two
sides.
Using
e?mail
makes
you
have
less
free
time,
since
even
at
home
you
tend
to
check
your
e-mail
for
something
important.
(要点3)
Moreover,
with
viruses
on
the
Internet,
the
biggest
problem
of
using
e-mail
is
the
lack
of
privacy.
(要点4)Unit
3单元水平测试
  时间:120分钟   满分:150分
选择题部分
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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What
kind
of
food
is
almost
ready
to
serve?
A.The
bread.
B.The
salad.
C.The
noodles.
2.Which
pair
of
shoes
was
comfortable?
A.The
third
pair.
B.The
second
pair.
C.The
first
pair.
3.What
time
should
the
woman
start
recording?
A.At
four
o'clock.
B.At
six
o'clock.
C.At
seven
o'clock.
4.What
are
the
speakers
comparing?
A.Two
movies.
B.A
movie
and
a
novel.
C.Two
types
of
music.
5.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.Doing
Ben's
laundry.
B.Folding
clean
clothes.
C.Washing
the
woman's
dirty
clothes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where
is
the
woman
right
now?
A.Inside
the
city.
B.Near
a
faraway
town.
C.Outside
the
city.
7.Why
will
the
woman
pay
extra
money?
A.Because
of
the
rate
on
the
weekend.
B.Because
of
the
type
of
the
vehicle.
C.Because
of
the
traveling
distance.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What's
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Doctor
and
driver.
B.Driver
and
passenger.
C.Policeman
and
witness.
9.What
caused
the
accident
to
happen?
A.A
black
dog.
B.A
black
car.
C.A
white
car.
10.When
did
the
ambulance
come
according
to
the
conversation?
A.At
about
8:30.
B.At
about
8:45.
C.At
about
9:00.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
see?
A.Modern
cities.
B.Old
buildings.
C.National
parks.
12.Why
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
take
a
friend?
A.To
share
the
cost.
B.To
act
as
a
guide.
C.To
help
drive.
13.What
do
we
learn
about
the
man
in
the
dialogue?
A.He
will
stay
there
for
three
months.
B.He
is
very
familiar
with
the
woman's
country.
C.He
will
probably
drive
around
for
a
couple
of
days.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What
is
special
about
the
LinkedIn
networking
service?
A.You
can't
share
photos.
B.Only
business
professionals
can
use
it.
C.People
need
an
introduction
message
to
make
connections.
15.When
did
LinkedIn
start
making
money?
A.In
2003.
B.In
2006.
C.In
2008.
16.Who
is
the
CEO
of
LinkedIn
now?
A.Jeff
Weiner.
B.Reid
Hoffman.
C.Mary
Bradley.
17.What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
tell
at
last?
A.Some
of
the
primary
functions.
B.The
ways
of
connecting
with
people.
C.The
most
recent
changes
in
the
company.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Text
10
18.What
does
the
speaker
think
of
the
weekend?
A.It's
beneficial.
B.It's
exciting.
C.It's
interesting.
19.Why
was
the
speaker
anxious
at
first?
A.He
went
to
bed
too
late.
B.He
was
addicted
to
the
screen.
C.He
was
always
thinking
of
texting
messages.
20.How
long
was
the
speaker
free
from
his
phone
at
the
camp?
A.One
day.
B.Two
days.
C.Three
days.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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
Four
Free
Mobile
Apps
to
Help
You
Learn
English
Faster
Have
you
realized
that
you
can
put
your
smartphone
to
really
good
use
for
learning
English?
Here
are
4
free
mobile
apps
that
will
help
you
do
just
that.
Hello
English
It
covers
all
the
aspects
of
language
learning,
including
vocabulary,
translation,
grammar,
spellings,
spoken
and
reading
skills.
It
uses
interactive
games
to
teach
different
English
lessons
and
offers
new
audiobooks,
latest
news,
and
books.
However,
you
should
already
understand
basic
English
structures
and
alphabets,
for
the
app
can't
help
you
learn
English
from
scratch
(从零开始).
Duolingo
If
you
want
to
learn
English
from
scratch,
then
this
is
the
app
you
are
looking
for.
Duolingo
uses
interactive
games
to
help
you
learn
English.
For
beginners,
the
app
focuses
on
helping
you
learn
verbs,
phrases
and
sentences.
Lingbe
If
you
are
ready
to
practice
your
spoken
skills
in
the
real?world,
you'll
need
Lingbe.
It's
a
community?based
app
where
people
help
each
other
and
share
their
native
languages.
It
connects
you
with
real
people
on
call
who
are
native
English
speakers.
Hello
Talk
HelloTalk
is
similar
to
Lingbe
as
it
connects
you
with
native
speakers
to
help
improve
your
language
skills.
However,
it
adds
a
few
extra
functions
that
might
interest
you.
You
can
view
the
information
about
users
to
find
a
match
that
interests
you.
Additionally,
you
can
also
send
text
and
audio
messages,
and
even
do
video
calls
with
other
people.
If
you
are
a
beginner,
start
from
Duolingo
and
then
use
Hello
English
to
take
full
command
over
the
language.
For
fluent
spoken
English
learners,
you
can
try
out
Lingbe
or
Hello
Talk.
21.What
should
you
already
understand
to
use
Hello
English?
A.Good
reading
and
writing
skills.
B.Basic
listening
and
speaking
tips.
C.Different
English
lessons
and
books.
D.English
letters
and
basic
structures.
22.Which
app
is
the
best
choice
for
an
English
beginner
at
first?
A.Hello
English.
B.Duolingo.
C.Lingbe.
D.Hello
Talk.
23.What
can
you
do
on
Lingbe?
A.Read
the
latest
news.
B.Enjoy
the
interactive
games.
C.Practice
your
spoken
English.
D.Talk
with
native
speakers
in
the
flesh.
B
Online
shopping
has
become
more
and
more
popular
these
years.
Women
have
jumped
ahead
of
men
for
the
first
time
in
using
the
Internet
to
do
their
holiday
shopping,
according
to
a
study
published
last
week
in
the
US.
For
years
men
have
been
more
likely
to
shop
on
the
Internet
than
women,
but
during
the
2018
holiday
season
58
percent
of
those
shopping
online
were
women.
“It
shows
how
popular
the
Internet
is
becoming,”
said
Lee
Rainie,
director
of
the
Pew
Internet
and
American
Life
Project
group,
which
carried
out
the
study.
Rainie
said
it
was
only
a
matter
of
time
before
women
shoppers
caught
up
with
men.
This
is
because
women
traditionally
make
decisions
about
spending.
Users
were
more
likely
to
shop
online
to
save
time.
Internet
users
between
the
ages
18
and
29
were
responsible
for
some
of
the
surprising
increase
in
the
online
gift?buying
population
this
time
around.
However,
three?quarters
of
the
US
Internet
users
did
not
buy
holiday
gifts
online
in
2018.
They
worried
about
credit
card
security
(信用卡安全),
or
just
compared
online
prices
with
off?line
prices,
then
dashed_off
to
the
shops
to
get
the
best
deals.
“But
even
if
shoppers
don't
buy
online,
websites
are
becoming
promotion
(促销)
tools
for
stores,”
said
Dan
Hess,
vice
president
of
Com
Score
Network
Inc.
Hess
said
that
actually
most
stores'
websites
can
make
customers
fully
believe
the
security
of
their
credit
card
numbers.
And
most
are
able
to
ensure
that
gifts
arrive
on
time.
“It's
all
about
making
the
shopping
experience
more
efficient
(效率高的),
more
reliable
and
more
comfortable.”
Hess
said.
24.What
can
we
know
from
the
passage?
A.There
were
fewer
women
online
shoppers
than
men
in
2018.
B.More
women
shopped
online
than
men
in
2018.
C.Most
of
the
Internet
users
between
the
ages
18
and
29
were
women.
D.People
in
the
US
were
more
likely
to
buy
gifts
online.
25.What
does
the
underlined
part
“dashed
off”
probably
mean?
A.Turned.
B.Put
off.
C.Hurried.
D.Take
off.
26.According
to
Dan
Hess,
shopping
online
is
________.
A.unsafe
B.convenient
C.a
waste
of
money
D.cheaper
C
One
day,
12?year?old
Sean
Redden
logged
on
to
the
Internet
and
went
to
a
popular
chat
room.
Just
as
he
was
about
to
sign
off,
he
saw
the
name
of
someone
he'd
never
seen
there
before,
Susan.
Her
brief
message
was
“Would
someone
help
me?”
Sean
typed
back,
“What's
wrong?”
A
moment
later
he
received
this
message,
“I
can't
breathe.
Help
me!
I
can't
feel
my
left
side.
I
can't
get
out
of
my
chair.”
Oh,
man,
Sean
thought.Pretending
to
be
paralyzed
(瘫痪)
was
a
bad
joke.
Then
he
wondered
what
if
she
really
was
sick?
“Hey,
Mom,”
he
called.
“There's
a
kid
here
who's
sick
or
something.”
Sharon
looked
at
the
computer
screen.
“It's
not
just
some
game,
is
it?”
she
asked.
The
message
was
not
a
joke.
“Susan”
was
actually
a
20?year?old
student,
working
late
at
night
at
a
college
library
near
Helsinki,
Finland—almost
7,000
miles
away
from
Sean's
home
in
Texas.
While
searching
the
Internet,
she
began
to
feel
terrible
pain
all
through
her
body.
The
library
was
silent
and
empty.
The
nearest
phone
was
outside
in
the
hallway.
She
couldn't
move
that
far.
Any
movement
caused
the
pain
to
get
worse.
Then
she
realized
she
might
get
help
on
the
Internet.
“I
don't
think
it's
a
joke,
Mom,”
Sean
said.
And
he
typed,
“Where
are
you?”
After
a
long
pause
(暂停),
the
letters
appeared:
“Finland.”
Sean
and
Sharon
couldn't
believe
it.
Not
knowing
what
else
to
do,
Sharon
called
the
local
police.
Sharon
explained
the
situation
to
Officer
Amy
Schmidt.
Schmidt
told
Sharon
to
try
to
get
the
sick
girl's
phone
number.
Texas
police
called
the
international
telephone
operator
and
asked
to
be
connected
to
the
proper
agency
(机构)
in
Finland.
The
call
was
connected
to
a
nearby
rescue
station.
The
Texas
police
gave
Susan's
address
to
the
Finnish
operator.
When
Sean
heard
that,
he
typed,
“Help
is
on
the
way.”
In
a
few
minutes,
Susan
heard
people
running
down
the
hallway
outside
the
door.
Suddenly,
the
door
opened.
Emergency
workers
and
three
policemen
ran
in.
Susan
turned
once
more
to
the
computer,
“They
are
here.
Thanks.
Bye?bye.”
Four
days
later,
the
police
in
Texas
received
a
message
from
officers
in
Finland:
“Thanks
to
her
Internet
friend,
Susan
had
received
medical
treatment
she
badly
needed
and
is
doing
well.”
27.According
to
the
text,
Sean
was
about
to
sign
off
when
________.
A.he
noticed
an
unfamiliar
name
B.he
came
across
a
friend
in
the
chat
room
C.a
boy
started
a
conversation
with
him
D.he
met
with
difficulty
in
sending
messages
28.What
was
Sharon's
first
attitude
toward
the
message
for
help?
A.Happy.
B.Doubtful.
C.Frightened.
D.Worried.
29.What
happened
to
Susan?
A.A
robber
hit
her
on
her
left
side.
B.She
was
locked
in
the
library.
C.She
left
her
phone
in
the
hallway.
D.She
was
too
sick
to
move.
30.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Help
on
the
Internet
B.Help
on
the
Way
C.Making
Friends
Online
D.Police
Officer's
Act
of
Kindness
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。
In
an
online
class,
developing
healthy
patterns
of
communication
with
professors
is
very
important.
__31__
While
I
have
only
listed
two
of
each,
there
are
obviously
many
other
situations
that
can
arise.
Students
should
be
able
to
extend
the
logic
(逻辑)
of
each
to
their
particular
circumstance.
Do's
?__32__
Questions
about
subject
content
are
generally
welcomed.
Before
asking
questions
about
the
course
design,
read
the
syllabus
(教学大纲)
and
learning
management
system
information
to
be
sure
the
answer
isn't
hiding
in
plain
sight.
?Participate
in
discussion
forums
(论坛),
blogs
and
other
open?ended
forums
for
dialogue.
__33__Be
sure
to
stay
on
topic
and
not
offer
irrelevant
information.
Make
a
point,
and
make
it
safe
for
others
to
do
the
same.
Don'ts
?Don't
share
personal
information
or
stories.
Professors
are
not
trained
nurses,
financial
aid
experts
or
your
best
friends.
If
you
are
in
need
of
a
deadline
extension,
simply
explain
the
situation
to
the
professor.
__34__
?Don't
openly
express
annoyance
at
a
professor
or
class.
__35__
When
a
student
attacks
a
professor
on
the
social
media,
the
language
used
actually
says
more
about
the
student.
If
there
is
truly
a
concern
about
a
professor's
professionalism
or
ability,
be
sure
to
use
online
course
evaluations
to
calmly
offer
your
comments.
A.That's
what
they
are
for.
B.Turn
to
an
online
instructor
for
help.
C.If
more
information
is
needed,
they
will
ask.
D.Remember
that
online
professors
get
a
lot
of
emails.
E.Below
are
some
common
do's
and
don'ts
for
online
learners.
F.Everyone
has
taken
a
not?so?great
class
at
one
time
or
another.
G.Ask
questions,
but
make
sure
they
are
good,
thoughtful
questions.
第三部分 语言运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
always
knew
that
I
depended
way
too
much
on
my
phone.
__36__
I
didn't
know
how
much,
so
I
decided
to
do
this
__37__
to
find
out.
Every
morning
since
I
got
a
smartphone,
I've
used
The
Weather
Channel
App
to
find
out
what
to
__38__.
On
the
first
morning
I
had
to
dress
without
guidance,
but
__39__
I
was
able
to
guess
that
the
day
would
be
cold
and
foggy
by
looking
out
of
my
window.
I
couldn't
tell
what
time
it
was.
I
haven't
worn
a
__40__
for
more
than
a
year,
because
my
phone
__41__
the
time.
So
I
was
late
for
__42__
friends
who
had
been
on
the
bus
for
two
hours
from
Santa
Monica
to
Palos
Verdes.
I
was
also
__43__
for
my
part?time
job.
And
__44__,
I
couldn't
call
people
to
tell
them
that
I
was
running
late.
Getting
places
was
harder,
too.
I
got
__45__
because
I
couldn't
use
the
GPS
on
my
phone.
My
driving,
though,
got
a
lot
__46__
because
I
no
longer
had
my
phone
in
one
hand
checking
directions
while
__47__
with
the
other.
But
the
number
one
trouble
was
not
having
my
contact
list.
I
forgot
to
write
down
my
friends'and
family
members'
phone
numbers
before
I
__48__
the
challenge.
It
was
sad
to
realize
that
I
couldn't
__49__
my
brother's
and
my
mom's
cell
phone
numbers.
Oh,
how
I
__50__
to
turn
on
the
phone
for
just
a
second
to
look
up
phone
numbers!
Even
with
all
the
problems,
however,
I
found
__51__
not
worrying
about
missing
a
text
message
or
an
e?mail.
This
challenge
was
a
__52__
learning
experience.
It
surprised
me
how
I'd
taken
no
notice
of
even
the
__53__
things
like
remembering
phone
numbers.
We
all
should
__54__
some
time
to
think
about
how
we
can
depend
__55__
on
our
cell
phones.
36.A.But
B.And
C.Then
D.Still
37.A.task
B.challenge
C.duty
D.job
38.A.carry
B.take
C.wear
D.see
39.A.hopefully
B.thankfully
C.strangely
D.surprisingly
40.A.ring
B.hat
C.suit
D.watch
41.A.locked
B.showed
C.marked
D.called
42.A.picking
up
B.bringing
up
C.calling
out
D.making
out
43.A.quick
B.easy
C.late
D.happy
44.A.even
so
B.after
all
C.in
all
D.even
worse
45.A.caught
B.lost
C.changed
D.hurt
46.A.happier
B.slower
C.safer
D.quieter
47.A.moving
B.chatting
C.writing
D.driving
48.A.started
B.forgot
C.supported
D.reported
49.A.collect
B.copy
C.read
D.remember
50.A.felt
B.knew
C.wished
D.hated
51.A.silence
B.peace
C.patience
D.confidence
52.A.lovable
B.comfortable
C.great
D.common
53.A.happiest
B.simplest
C.nicest
D.clearest
54.A.spend
B.enjoy
C.take
D.waste
55.A.less
B.more
C.little
D.much
非选择题部分
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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Clever
student
as
Dongfang
Liang
is,
he
was
badly
addicted
__56__
online
games
a
year
ago.
He
often
slipped
to
cybercafes
at
night,
__57__
(feel)
very
sleepy
in
class
in
the
daytime.
__58__
(need)
to
say,
he
got
poor
marks
in
all
subjects.
No
matter
what
I
advised,
no
matter
__59__
I
punished
him,
he
still
broke
the
rule.
Later
I
__60__
(arrange)
his
parents
to
rent
a
small
house
near
our
school
to
keep
him
company,
or
exactly
speaking,
to
supervise
him.
But
only
a
week
later,
I
noticed
him
fall
asleep
constantly
again.
He
must
have
played
other
tricks
secretly.
This
time
I
demanded
that
his
father
__61__
(sleep)
with
him
in
the
same
bedroom
and
watch
him
__62__
(close).
Following
my
advice,
his
father
did
__63__.
Hardly
has
Dongfang
Liang
felt
sleepy
in
class
ever
since,
and
he
has
made
great
progress
in
study.
Last
week,
believe
it
or
not,
he
sheepishly
(难为情地)
admitted
__64__
(read)
some
e?books
under
his
quilt
while
he
was
lying
in
bed
before
his
father
slept
in
his
room.
It
is
online
__65__
(game)
that
poison
our
teenagers'
minds
deeply.
56._______ 57._______ 58._______ 59._______
60._______ 61._______ 62._______ 63._______
64._______ 65._______
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的美国网友Peter参加中国象棋网络挑战赛获得了一等奖。请根据以下提示写一封英文电子邮件向他表示祝贺。
1.祝贺他获奖;
2.肯定他付出的努力;
3.询问何时方便,在网上切磋棋艺。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中国象棋网络挑战赛
Chinese
Chess
Network
Challenge
第二节 概要写作(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
The
use
of
e-mail
is
having
a
great
impact
on
society.
The
two
most
important
times
to
use
it
are
during
work
time
and
in
our
free
time.
If
I
think
of
using
it
in
an
office,
I
can
see
more
advantages
than
disadvantages.
First
of
all,
it
replaces
a
lot
of
phone
calls
because
almost
everybody
prefers
things
that
are
written
and
not
just
said
on
the
phone.
If
a
problem
occurs
and
you
don't
have
anything
written,
it's
hard
to
defend
yourself.
The
other
party
can
always
deny
having
said
something,
and
you
will
have
problems.
Another
good
reason
for
using
e-mail
is
that
you
can
write
whenever
you
have
time,
and
the
other
person
can
also
reply
whenever
he
has
time.
It's
not
necessary
to
be
free
and
available
at
the
same
time
to
meet
or
to
speak
on
the
phone.
When
typing
an
agreement
or
a
contract,
you
can
enclose
it
in
your
e-mail
for
correction,
saving
a
lot
of
time
for
both
parties.
E-mail
is
a
very
fast
way
to
work
that
reflects
very
well
the
nature
of
business
today.
If
I
have
to
find
a
disadvantage,
I
would
say
that
you
actually
have
less
free
time.
Even
at
home,
when
you
are
waiting
for
some
important
answers,
you
tend
to
connect
to
your
office
e-mail
and
check
to
see
if
there
is
a
reply.
The
use
of
e-mail
in
free
time
also
has
some
advantages.
You
can
easily
keep
in
touch
with
friends
and
family
members.
If
I
can
give
a
personal
example,
I
can
say
that
now
that
I'm
away
from
home,
it
helps
me
to
keep
in
touch
with
people
at
home.
You
can
also
enclose
digital
photos
so
everybody
can
see
how
you
are.
Even
the
greatest
distance
becomes
smaller.
The
biggest
problem
of
using
all
the
new
communication
technology
is,
in
my
opinion,
the
lack
of
privacy.
Everything
that
is
written
through
the
net
or
said
on
the
phone
can
be
easily
intercepted
by
skilled
people.
For
example,
viruses
appear
frequently
and
are
related
to
privacy.
I
don't
know
how
many
of
us
have
big
secrets
to
hide;
I
personally
don't
mind
if
a
person
can
go
through
thousands
of
messages
and
find
out
what
I
write,
whether
it's
something
directed
to
my
mum
or
related
to
my
job.
However,
I
know
that
people
at
high
levels
need
to
pay
attention
to
these
matters.
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