四川省邻水实验高中2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试卷 Word版含答案(含听力音频,含文字材料)

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名称 四川省邻水实验高中2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试卷 Word版含答案(含听力音频,含文字材料)
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英语试题
命题人:
第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分
20
分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。
第一节(共
5
小题;
每小题
1
分,
满分
5
分)
听下面
5
段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
first?
A.
See
a
doctor.
B.
Fill
out
some
forms.
C.
Attend
a
meeting.
2.
Which
place
is
the
woman’s
destination?
A.
Seoul.
B.
Hong
Kong.
C.
Tokyo.
3.
Why
is
the
woman
disappointed
about
the
restaurant?
A.
The
service
is
slow.
B.
The
waiter
is
unfriendly.
C.
The
price
is
unacceptable.
4.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
The
Blue
Kings
is
well
known.
B.
The
concert
is
canceled.
C.
The
woman
should
go
to
the
concert
as
well.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
At
the
man’s
house.
第二节(共
15
小题;
每小题
1
分,
满分
15
分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,
每小题
5
秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
How
does
the
man
feel
when
he
sees
the
woman?
A.
Annoyed.
B.
Disappointed.
C.
Surprised.
7.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
next
weekend?
A.
Go
to
the
beach.
B.
Stay
at
home.
C.
Work
a
half
day.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
job
interview.
B.
A
meal.
C.
A
building’s
position.
9.
What
will
the
woman
do
at
noon
tomorrow?
A.
Go
to
the
man’s
office.
B.
Meet
the
man.
C.
Have
lunch
with
the
marketing
director.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
Who
is
the
Best
Car
Design
Prize
winner?
A.
Ms.
Miller.
B.
Mr.
Zarba.
C.
Mr.
Giddings.
11.
Where
is
the
Hyatt
Hotel?
A.
Opposite
a
department
store.
B.
Across
from
a
bank.
C.
On
the
left
side
of
Granville
Avenue.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Best
Car
Design
competition?
A.
The
winner
will
receive
much
money.
B.
It
was
very
fierce.
C.
There
were
few
competitors.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
13.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
Cape
Town?
A.
Crowded.
B.
Safe.
C.
Modern.
14.
What
did
the
man
put
on
the
shelf?
A.
His
car
keys.
B.
His
passport.
C.
His
traveler’s
check.
15.
What
does
the
woman
most
probably
do?
A.
A
customs
officer.
B.
A
travel
agent.
C.
A
hotel
clerk.
16.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Drive
around
the
poor
areas.
B.
Buy
some
pills
from
a
drugstore.
C.
Take
a
ferry
to
Robben
Island.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
What
made
the
speaker’s
father
proud?
A.
He
found
a
well-paid
job.
B.
He
made
great
amounts
of
money.
C.
He
was
the
first
in
his
family
to
go
to
university.
18.
How
many
shoe
shops
did
the
speaker
have
by
1990?
A.
268.
B.
250.
C.
120.
19.
What
did
the
speaker
do
in
2002?
A.
He
spent
a
lot
on
race
cars.
B.
He
paid
a
visit
to
Africa.
C.
He
lent
large
sums
of
money
to
farmers.
20.
What
was
built
in
a
small
town
in
Malawi
this
spring?
A.
A
hospital.
B.
A
school.
C.
A
shoe
shop.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节(共
10
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
20
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
My
neighbor’s
eight-year-old
daughter
used
to
stay
in
the
countryside,
her
native
place.
Recently
her
parents
brought
her
to
town
to
live
with
them.
Wild
and
uneducated,
she
would
swear
or
use
dirty
words
when
she
was
displeased.
Sometimes
she
went
so
far
as
to
roll
on
the
ground,
to
the
shock
of
all
people
around.
Her
parents
tried
to
tame
her
by
beating
and
kicking,
only
to
result
in
more
violent
outbursts.
Finally
they
became
thoroughly
disappointed
with
her.
One
day
their
next-door
neighbor,
a
retired
woman
teacher,
gave
the
girl
a
snow-white
dress,
which
was
very
beautiful.
It
immediately
caught
the
girl’s
eyes
and
made
them
shine
brightly.
The
girl
put
on
the
dress
and
became
quite
another
person.
She
no
longer
abused
or
hit
others,
even
less
rolled
on
the
floor.
She
knew
running
wild
was
beneath
her
in
such
a
beautiful
dress.
Since
then
the
girl
has
been
gentle,
neat,
and
lovely.
The
story
set
me
thinking
a
lot.
Perhaps
everyone
has
a
beautiful
dress
hidden
somewhere
in
his
or
her
heart.
Only
some
people
are
not
aware
of
it,
forget
it
or
give
it
up.
Beauty
is
a
power
force
or
weapon--that’s
something
unrealized
by
many
of
us.
It
can
arouse
fine
qualities
that
humans
are
born
with
but
have
so
far
hidden
somewhere.
It
has
a
soul-shaking
influence
that
is
indeed
unmatched.
21.
The
little
girl
behaved
badly
because
.
A.
her
parents
often
bear
her
.
B.
she
was
not
well
dressed.
C.
she
was
not
used
to
life
in
town
D.
she
was
not
properly
educated
22.
The
little
girl
changed
greatly
because
of
.
A.
the
encouragement
from
a
teacher
B.
a
beautiful
dress
given
by
a
teacher
C.
her
sudden
awareness
of
her
beauty
D.
her
parents’
being
strict
with
her
23.
The
passage
is
written
to
tell
us
.
A.
beauty
can
arouse
fine
qualities
in
us
B.
beauty
exists
everywhere
C.
education
is
important
to
children
D.
children
all
like
beautiful
dresses
B
A
report
by
the
US'
Open
Syllabus
Project
found
that
the
most
read
books
among
US
college
students
in
the
past
year
were
books
like
The
Republic
by
ancient
Greek
philosopher
Plato
and
The
Clash
of
Civilizations
by
US
political
scientist
Samuel
Huntington.
And
according
to
reports
by
Chinese
college
libraries,
the
most
popular
books
among
Chinese
students
are
novels
like
Demi-Gods
and
Semi-Devils
by
Chinese
author
Jin
Yong.
This
is
considered
by
many
to
be
one
of
the
reasons
why
Chinese
students
are
sometimes
not
as
good
at
critical
thinking
or
observing
global
perspectives
(视野)
as
US
students—they
read
too
many
bestseller
novels.
"By
reading
texts
in
history/social
studies,
science,
and
other
subjects,
students
build
a
foundation
of
knowledge
in
these
fields
that
will
also
give
them
the
background
to
be
better
readers
in
all
areas,"
Robert
Pondiscio,
vice
president
of
the
Core
Knowledge
Foundation
in
the
US
told
The
Washington
Post.
According
to
China
Youth
Daily,
there
are
usually
five
stages
when
it
comes
to
reading,
with
popular
novels
at
the
bottom.
More
advanced
readers
normally
go
on
to
read
classic
fictional
literature,
history
and
philosophy,
or
books
with
critical
ideas.
We
spend
hours,
days
or
even
weeks
on
a
book,
so
it's
only
natural
that
we
want
to
learn
something
useful
in
return
for
our
efforts.
Many
see
reading
as
an
investment
(投资)
in
themselves.
But
this
practical
view
of
literature
and
the
thought
that
history
and
philosophy
books
are
superior
to
novels
are
not
agreed
by
everyone.
After
all,
what
they
offer
are
two
different
kinds
of
satisfaction.
While
the
former
provides
knowledge,
the
latter
brings
emotional
experiences.
"Fiction
and
poetry
are
medicines,"
UK
writer
Jeanette
Winterson
once
wrote.
"What
they
heal
is
the
rupture
(裂痕)
reality
makes
on
the
imagination."
24.
What
are
the
most
popular
books
among
Chinese
students?
A.
Bestseller
novels.
B.
Philosophy
books.
C.
History
books.
D.
Books
with
critical
ideas.
25.
What
do
Chinese
students
lack
compared
with
US
students?
A.
Careful
observation.
B.
Vast
stores
of
knowledge.
C.
Critical
thinking
D.
Practical
use
of
knowledge.
26.
Which
of
the
following
does
Jeanette
Winterson
probably
agree
with?
A.
People
read
books
to
learn
something
useful.
B.
Imagination
is
not
so
important
as
knowledge.
C.
Novels
can
bring
necessary
emotional
experiences.
D.
History
and
philosophy
books
are
superior
to
novels.
C
Crossing
your
legs
is
an
extremely
common
habit;
most
people
don't
even
notice
that
they're
doing
it
when
they
sit
down.
While
you
may
find
it
comfortable
to
sit
with
one
knee
crossed
over
the
other,
it
might
be
causing
health
problems
that
you
are
not
aware
of.
A
study
published
in
Blood
Pressure
Monitoring
stated
that
sitting
with
your
legs
crossed
can
increase
your
blood
pressure.
The
reason
for
this
is
that
the
blood
in
your
legs
has
to
work
against
gravity
to
be
pumped
back
to
your
heart
and
that
crossing
one
leg
over
the
other
increases
resistance,
making
it
even
harder
for
the
blood
to
circulate.
This
causes
your
body
to
increase
your
blood
pressure
to
push
the
blood
back
to
the
heart.
You
won't
feel
any
immediate
effects,
but
repeated,
drawn-out
increases
in
blood
pressure
can
cause
long-term
health
issues.
So,
planning
to
sit
for
a
long
period
of
time?
Don't
keep
your
legs
crossed.
Crossing
your
legs
at
the
knee
can
also
cause
pressure
on
the
major
nerve
in
your
leg
that
passes
just
below
your
knee
and
along
the
outside
of
your
leg,
explains
Richard
Graves,
a
medical
expert.
This
pressure
can
cause
numbness
and
temporary
paralysis
(麻痹)
of
some
of
the
muscles
in
your
foot
and
leg,
preventing
you
from
being
able
to
raise
your
ankle—what
we
know
as
that
“pins
and
needles”
sensation.
While
the
feeling
of
discomfort
may
only
last
a
minute
or
two,
repeatedly
crossing
your
legs
until
they
feel
numb
can
cause
permanent
nerve
damage.
So
next
time
you
sit
down,
try
to
get
yourself
in
the
habit
of
sitting
with
both
of
your
feet
on
the
floor.
Not
only
will
it
help
your
posture
and
stability,
but
it
will
also
save
your
health
in
the
long
run.
27.
What
can
we
learn
about
crossing
one's
legs?
A.
It
is
a
very
bad
social
habit.
B.
It
can
do
harm
to
people's
health.
C.
It
is
usually
practiced
deliberately.
D.
It
can
make
others
feel
uncomfortable.
28.
According
to
the
study,
sitting
with
your
legs
crossed
can
.
A.
resist
gravity
effectively
B.
affect
your
blood
pressure
C.
lead
to
heart
attacks
easily
D.
improve
the
function
of
legs
29.
In
the
third
paragraph
“pins
and
needles”
probably
means
.
A.
being
highly
flexible
B.
being
a
little
nervous
C.
slight
sharp
pains
D.
serious
muscle
injuries
30.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
give
readers
some
advice.
B.
To
compare
common
habits.
C.
To
evaluate
effects
of
an
experiment.
D.
To
introduce
research
methods.
第二节(共
5
个小题;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。
For
Better
Grades
-
Use
Your
Brain!
How
does
the
brain
save
new
information?
Think
of
the
last
time
you
looked
up
a
number
in
the
telephone
book
and
dial
it.
Could
you
remember
that
number
five
minutes
later?
Probably
not!
31
.
Short-term
memory
works
like
a
“holding
area"
for
new
information
---that's
where
you
keep
the
phone
number
while
you
dial
it
.But
if
you
can
put
the
phone
number
into
long-term
memory,
you'll
remember
that
same
phone
number
next
week.
This
part
of
your
memory
holds
everything
from
irregular
verbs
to
the
names
of
all
your
cousins.
When
you
study,
you
transfer
new
information
into
long-term
memory.
Every
time
we
learn
something
new,
the
structure
of
the
brain
actually
changes,
32
.
When
there
are
more
connections
to
the
new
information,
it's
easier
to
find
it
again.
Brain
researchers
have
discovered
four
key
points
for
effective
study.
?
Make
an
effort.
The
brain
remembers
better
when
we
are
interested
in
the
subject,
already
know
a
little
about
it,
and
know
we
will
need
the
information
in
the
future.
?
33
.
Your
brain
can
process
only
a
limited
amount
of
information
at
one
time,
so
don't
try
to
remember
every
detail.
When
studying
a
textbook,
look
for
titles,
headings
and
illustrations
to
show
you
the
main
ideas.
?
34
.
One
technique
is
to
recite
the
ideas
out
loud
in
your
own
words.
This
is
the
most
powerful
way
to
transfer
information
from
short-term
to
long-term
memory.
Another
method
is
drawing
a
picture
of
the
information,
to
activate
the
visual
part
of
the
brain.
?
Give
the
new
material
time
to
soak
in(
吸收)--your
brain
has
to
build
new
physical
connections.
35
.
And
cramming(突击准备考试)
the
night
before
a
big
test
doesn't
help.
A.
as
we
build
new
connections
to
information
that
we
already
know
B.
but
these
memories
last
just
a
few
seconds
C.
Make
the
new
brain
connections
stronger
D.
For
this
reason,
it's
better
to
study
for
several
short
sessions
than
one
long
one
E.
Remember
all
the
small
details
to
really
learn
a
subject
F.
That's
because
it's
in
your
short-term
memory
G.
Find
the
most
important
information
and
organize
it
第三部分
语言应用(共四节
满分
65
分)
第一节
完形填空(共
20
个小题;
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

D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
During
my
second
year
in
high
school,
I
got
sick
and
missed
a
few
classes.
When
I
36
,I
was
45.
A.
warned
B.
whispered
C.
shouted
D.
cried
46.
A.
coldest
B.
saddest
C.
longest
D.
fastest
greeted
with
three
days
of
math
and
history
homework,
and
several
tests.
37
school
that
day
tired,
I
had
to
stay
up
really
late
to
finish
them
all.
The
next
day
at
school,
I
got
a
shock:
I'd
totally
forgotten
to
prepare
for
the
38
I
went
home
from
on
English
play
47.
A.
suffering
B.
cheating
C.
checking
D.
thinking
48.
A.
certain
B.
glad
C.
surprised
D.
relieved
49.
A.
honest
B.
open
C.
optimistic
D.
energetic
Romeo
and
Juliet
39
my
lunch
hour!
Worse
still,
I
had
40
the
in-class
discussion
and
all
the
50
A.
wisdom
B.
chance
C.
intention
D.
courage
notes.
When
lunch
came,
1
went
to
the
English
room
to
face
my
certain
doom(厄运).
All
1
could
do
was
try
51.
A.
anxiety
B.
shock
C.
fear
D.
appreciation
to
41
on
the
questions
I
didn't
know.
52.
A.
teacher
B.
credit
C.
rate
D.
grade
As
it
turned
out,
I
didn’t'
know
most
of
the
questions.
I
was
just
about
to
give
accidentally
fell
and
broke.
Standing
by
the
blackboard
sharpening
my
pencil,
I
is
the
answer
sheet
for
the
test!
What
good
fortune!
I
can
kiss
good-bye
to
all
my
42
when
my
pencil
43
down
and
there
44
of
failing
the
53.
A.
won
B.
put
C.
found
D.
taken
54
A.
gradually
B.
exactly
C.
willingly
D.
seemingly
55.
A.
fact
B.
film
C.
ending
D.
love
test!
My
heart
started
beating,
and
my
brain
45
.
Yes!
Read
over
the
answers

quickly!
This
was
第二节
选词填空
(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分;
有一个多余选项)
quickly
followed
by
another
voice,
No!
You’ll
get
caught!
My
mind
turned
back
and
forth,
Yes!
No!
Yes!
No!
...
as
if
it
were
the
46
time
in
my
entire
life.
Finally
I
decided
to
finish
the
test
on
my
own,
without
47
!
I
was
satisfied
with
my
decision
Foreigners
often
fail
to
56
the
formal
code
of
greeting
in
France.
The
French
shake
hands
with
but
pretty
48
I
would
fail
the
test.
everyone(family,
children,
strangers),
at
home,
on
the
way
to
work,
at
work,
on
leaving
work,
on
the
way
The
next
day
when
I
walked
into
the
English
rom.
my
great
joy
of
having
been
an
49
soul
home
from
work,
etc.
Thus,
in
an
office
,
perhaps
a
dozen
people,
no
work
will
be
done
for
the
first
half
changed
into
a
wave
of
doom
as
1
saw
my
test
paper
lying
face
down
on
my
desk.
I
knew
what
awaited
hour
while
57
who
have
not
met
since
the
day
before,
remind
each
other
who
they
are.
me.1
stared
at
it
a
few
seconds
before
I
took
the
50
to
turn
it
over.
However,
it
is
important
to
remember
with
whom
one
has
shaken
hands
on
any
one
day.
The
French
You
can
only
imagine
my
51
when
I
learned
that
I
had
passed
the
test!
I
have
never
been
so
58
it
as
extremely
bad
manners
to
shake
hands
twice,
as
though
one
had
not
taken
enough
59
for
happy
to
see
my
52
,
a
C-.
the
first
time.
My
mom
says
the
success
that
takes
the
most
courage
is
_
53
within.
Now
I
know
54
It
is
still
the
60
to
say
“Bonjour”
and
“Au
revoir”
to
others
when
entering
or
leaving
a
shop
or
what
she
means.
Now
not
only
can
my
conscience(


)
rest
easy,
but
also
I
don't
have
to
worry
about
bar.
This
is
not
because
the
French
are
too
61
.
It
is
because
they
see
acknowledging(注意)
the
getting
caught
and
meeting
a
sad
55
like
Romeo
and
Juliet.
existence
of
others
as
a
way
of
62
being
rude.
This
may
seem
unbearably
slight
to
others,
but
to
the
36.
A.
arrived
B.
appeared
C.
returned
D.
finished
37.
A.
Although
B.
Because
C.
Until
D.
If
38.
A.
lecture
B.
test
C.
essay
D.
play
39.
A.
by
B.
upon
C.
over
D.
toward
40.
A.
carried
B.
lost
C.
dropped
D.
missed
41.
A.
depend
B.
guess
C.
agree
D.
improve
French
it
is
most
important.
Manners
mean
civilization
to
them.
Kissing
is
not
so
much
of
a(n)
63
of
French
life
as
others
supposed.
But
when
it
does
take
place,
it
must
be
done
64
,
according
to
the
rules.
The
65
order
is
left
cheek,
right
cheek,
left
cheek
---very
formal,
very
stylized.
In
Paris
four
kisses
are
sometimes
permitted:
left,
right,
left,
right.
第三节(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。
42.
A.
in
B.
off
C.
out
D.
away
Do
you
find
it
hard
not
66
(check)
your
phone
every
couple
of
minutes?
Do
you
respond
to
43.
A.
wrote
B.
settled
C.
looked
D.
calmed
notifications
(通知)
as
soon
as
they
come
in?
If
so,
you're
not
alone,
and
you
might
be
interested
to
know
44.
A.
worries
B.
loneliness
C.
tiredness
D.
boredom
what
67
(make)
us
keep
checking
our
phones.
As
we
know,
when
we
do
get
the
rewards:
a
like,
a
follower,
comments
or
shares
of
68
(we)
writing
a
story
about
“Chinese
Dream”
within
400
word.
We
had
already
invited
four
of
our
English
teachers
posts,
it
excites
the
brain
and
produces
a
chemical
69
(call)
dopamine
(
多巴胺).
This
is
a
to
be
the
judges.
Of
course,
your
hard
work
will
pay
off.
The
student
who
wins
the
one
prize
will
be
given
chemical
70
provides
a
"feel-good"
response
to
these
rewards.
Meanwhile,
this
dopamine
hit
can
become
addictive
71
encourage
us
to
go
back
to
our
phones
hoping
fora
reward
again.
This
addictive
a
set
of
famous
ancient
Chinese
works.
In
a
addition,
your
story
will
be
filmed
into
a
video.
As
for
the
loop
is
one
of
the
biggest
72
(reason)
why
we
are
checking
our
phones
every
couple
of
minutes.
deadline,
we
are
expected
to
hand
your
story
before
December
20.
So,
what
are
some
of
the
ways
we
can
break
this
addictive
loop
so
that
real
life
does
not
pass
by?
The
第二节
应用文写作(满分
15
分)
first
is
to
turn
off
all
notifications
on
your
phone
so
that
you
cannot
73
(disturb)
by
the
attractive
假定你是李华,下周澳大利亚学生来你校访问。你将作为学生代表致辞,请为此写一篇发言稿,
messages.
Next
is
to
put
your
phone
out
of
sight,
in
a
drawer
or
in
another
room.
This
is
内容包括:
particularly
74
(help)
if
you
are
preparing
yourself
75
exams.
Finally,
look
for
and
create
1.
表示欢迎;
opportunities
for
gaining
dopamine
hit
in
other
ways,
such
as
exercise
or
music.
第四节
单词拼写(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
76.
Whoever
you
are,
you
d
equal
treatment.
77.
The
number
of
foreign
students
a
Chinese
universities
has
been
rising
steadily
since
2007.
78.
She
didn’t
start
the
lesson
until
the
pupils
s
down.
79.
There
were
differences
in
their
a
to
educating
their
children.
80.
Children
should
form
a
h
eating
habit
from
an
early
age.
81.
My
brother
(急切地)
explained
what
had
happened.
82.
Kids
are
easily
influenced
by
their
(同龄人).
83.
Many
older
people
don’t
begin
to
experience
physical
and
mental
(下降)
until
after
age.
2.
介绍活动安排;
3.
表达祝愿。注意:
1.
词数
100
左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文流畅。
84.
The
government
is
keeping
(严格的,严密的)
control
on
education.
85.
If
someone
is
very
kind
to
you,
you
can
offer
him
a
(奖赏).
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有
10
处语
言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用(
\
)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限词;
2.只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
Here
is
good
news
for
you
which
a
writing
competition
about
“Chinese
Dream”
is
organizing
by
the
Students,
Union.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
take
an
actively
part
in
the
competition.
You
are
required
to
英语答案
第一部分
听力
1—5
BCAAB
6—10
CAABC
11—15
ABBAC
16—20
BCCBA
第2部分
阅读理解
21—23
DBA
24—26
ACC
27—30
BBCA
31—35
FAGCD
第3部分
语言运用
36.
C
37.
A
38.
B
39.
C
40.
D
41.
B
42.
A
43.
C
44.
A
45.
B
46.
C
47.
B
48.
A
49.
A
50.
D
51.
B
52.
D
53.
A
54.
B
55.
C
76
.AF
77.AC
78B
79.AD
80.E
81.AE
82.A
83.AB
84.D
85.C
56.
to
check
57.
makes
58.
our
59.
called
60.
which/that
61.
and
62.
reasons
63.
be
disturbed
64.
helpful
65.
For
66-75
deserve/attending/settled/approaches/healthy/eagerly/peers/decline/tight/reward
第四部分:写作
第一节
听力录音原文
(Text
1)
W:
Jim,
can
you
help
me
fill
in
these
forms?
My
assistant
has
been
ill
and
went
to
see
the
doctor
just
now.
M:
Just
tell
me
what
needs
to
be
done.
I’m
free
till
the
four
o’clock
meeting
begins.
(Text
2)
W:
Is
there
any
way
I
can
get
on
the
next
flight
to
Tokyo?
My
flight
from
Hong
Kong
didn’t
arrive
on
time,
so
I
missed
my
connection.
M:
If
you’re
willing
to
fly
by
way
of
Seoul,
there’s
a
flight
leaving
in
25
minutes.
(Text
3)
W:
What
a
disappointment!
I
was
told
that
this
restaurant
was
good,
but
the
service
is
quite
unacceptable.
M:
Yeah.
It
has
been
rather
slow.
It
seems
each
waiter
is
responsible
for
too
many
tables.
(Text
4)
M:
I’m
going
to
a
concert
on
Saturday
night.
My
favorite
group,
the
Blue
Kings.
W:
Are
they
famous?
M:
Are
you
kidding?
I
can’t
believe
I
got
tickets.
(Text
5)
M:
My
room
hasn’t
been
cleaned
today,
and
the
TV
doesn’t
work.
W:
Oh,
dear.
I’m
very
sorry
to
hear
that.
What’s
your
room
number?
M:
247.
And
the
service
at
breakfast
this
morning
was
terrible.
(Text
6)
M:
Hi,
Iris.
What
are
you
still
doing
here?
I
thought
you
were
working
a
half
day,
so
you
could
prepare
for
your
trip
to
the
beach.
W:
That
was
my
plan,
but
the
weather
report
is
calling
for
rain
this
weekend.
It’s
supposed
to
be
nicer
next
weekend.
M:
So
will
you
go
next
weekend
instead?
W:
Yeah,
I
think
I’ll
stay
at
home
this
weekend
and
work
a
half
day
next
Friday.
I’d
rather
go
when
the
weather
is
better.
(Text
7)
M:
So,
Selina,
have
you
heard
back
yet
about
the
marketing
job
you
applied
for?
W:
Yes.
I
got
a
phone
call
this
morning.
I’m
going
to
have
an
interview
with
the
marketing
director
tomorrow
morning.
M:
Good
for
you!
Where’s
the
interview
going
to
be
held?
W:
At
the
company
head
office
at
Milan
Street.
It’s
very
close
to
your
office.
Why
don’t
we
have
lunch
together
tomorrow?
I’ll
tell
you
all
about
it.
M:
That’s
OK.
Let’s
meet
at
11:30.
(Text
8)
W:
Brian,
have
you
heard
that
Mr.
Giddings
will
be
awarded
the
prize
for
Best
Car
Design
at
the
Hyatt
Hotel
next
week?
M:
Yes,
but
I
thought
either
Mr.
Zarba
or
Ms.
Miller
would
win.
I
feel
they
are
more
talented
than
Mr.
Giddings.
W:
They
are
excellent
designers,
too.
The
competition
must
have
been
fierce.
Will
the
winner
receive
a
lot
of
money?
M:
Maybe,
I
don’t
know.
By
the
way,
do
you
know
where
the
Hyatt
Hotel
is?
W:
It’s
right
across
from
the
Bellagio
Department
Store
on
Granville
Avenue,
on
the
left
side
of
a
bank.
The
hotel
just
opened
a
week
ago.
I’ve
heard
they
provide
excellent
food
and
service.
Are
you
going
to
attend
the
ceremony?
M:
Right.
W:
Then
why
don’t
we
go
together?
M:
Good
idea.
(Text
9)
M:
Got
my
passport?
W:
Yes,
Mr.
O’Donnell.
Here
you
are,
sir.
M:
I’m
thinking
of
going
shopping
in
the
city
center
in
the
afternoon.
Is
it
safe?
W:
Yes,
sir.
You’ll
find
that
the
center
of
Cape
Town
is
no
different
from
other
major
cities
like
London
and
New
York.
M:
I
saw
the
markets
around
here
were
crowded
and
lively.
I’d
better
watch
out
for
pickpockets.
W:
Yes.
You
shouldn’t
take
large
amounts
of
cash.
I
recommend
that
you
use
cheques
or
credit
cards.
M:
I’ve
got
some
traveler’s
cheques
with
me.
Now
where
did
I
put
those
car
keys?
W:
I
just
saw
you
put
them
over
there
on
the
shelf.
If
you
are
driving,
you
must
keep
your
car
doors
locked
at
all
times.
One
last
thing,
avoid
walking
around
the
poorer
areas
of
the
city.
M:
How
about
going
to
see
Robben
Island?
W:
There
are
several
ferries
but
it’s
best
to
book
with
an
organized
tour
of
the
island.
I
can
reserve
one
for
you
here
at
our
hotel.
Oh,
and
another
thing,
it’s
a
good
idea
to
take
a
pill
if
you
get
seasick
easily.
You
can
get
some
from
the
drugstore
over
there.
(Text
10)
M:
I’ve
always
been
interested
in
making
money.
My
father
was
very
proud
that
I’d
been
to
university

the
first
in
my
family
to
do
so,
and
he
hoped
I’d
become
a
banker
or
a
lawyer.
But
instead
I
saw
a
chance
to
make
money
from
sports
shoes
and
started
my
business
in
the
early
1980s.
The
business
kept
growing;
by
1990
I
had
one
hundred
and
twenty
shops,
and
just
before
I
sold
the
business
in
1998,
this
figure
had
grown
to
two
hundred
and
fifty.
I
made
?268
million
from
the
sale
and,
obviously,
I’d
made
all
the
money
I
could
ever
need.
I
decided
to
take
time
out
and
enjoy
myself.
I
spent
loads
of
money
on
race
cars
and
beautiful
houses
but
after
a
while,
I
was
bored
and
wanted
to
work
again.
I
visited
Africa
for
the
first
time
in
2002
and
saw
I
could
offer
business
advice
to
farmers
who
were
in
difficulty.
About
five
years
ago,
I
started
lending
small
amounts
of
money
to
people
all
over
the
world
who
had
nothing,
and
who
wanted
to
start
their
own
business.
Recently,
I’ve
been
taking
part
in
some
projects.
We’ve
been
able
to
build
new
schools
and
set
up
training
programs
that
teach
children
about
business.
The
first
of
these
projects
to
be
completed
was
a
hospital
in
a
small
town
in
Malawi
this
spring.
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
£19.15.
B.
£9.15.
C.
£9.18.
答案是B。
F:
anyone
AB:
feature
AC:
those
AD.
notice
AE:
polite
AF:
appreciate
E:
custom
D:
properly
C:
correct
B:
regard
A:
avoiding
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