英
语
试
题
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。
例:
How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
答案是C。
A.
?9.50
B.
?9.18.
C.
f9.15.
1.
Why
does
the
woman
refuse
to
go
to
the
gym?
A.
She
is
sick.
B.
She
needs
a
rest.
C.
She
has
to
work.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.A
kind
of
food
B.
A
close
relative.
C.A
new
restaurant
3.
What
will
the
woman
probably
eat?
A.
Beef.
B.
Grapes.
C.
Potatoes
4.
What
is
the
woman's
suggestion?
A.
Repairing
the
sofa.
B.
Cleaning
the
kitchen.
C.
Buying
a
cupboard.
5.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
movie?
A.
Top
quality.
B.
Above
average.
C.
Surprisingly
bad.
第二题(共15小題;毎小題1.5分,満分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
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
bookstore.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
7.
What
does
the
man
have
to
do
now?
A.
Sign
his
name.
B.
Wait
his
turn.
C.
Call
his
friend.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
When
does
the
man
plan
to
check
in?
A.
Three
days
later.
B.
Four
days
later.
C.
Seven
days
later.
9.
What
kind
of
room
does
the
man
take?
A.
One
with
one
bed
and
a
kitchen.
B.
One
with
two
beds
and
a
kitchen.
C.
One
with
two
beds
and
no
kitchen.
10.
How
much
will
the
man
pay?
A.
$400.
B.
$800.
C.
$
1200.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
did
Susan
do
right
before
the
conversation?
A.
She
visited
her
brother.
B.
She
called
John
Reeves.
C.
She
toured
the
company
12.
What
does
Susan
think
of
the
place?
A.
It's
big.
B.
It's
famous.
C.
It's
crowded.
13.
Who
is
Michael?
A.
John's
boss.
B.
Tara's
husband.
C.
Susan's
brother
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
did
the
woman
do
last
night?
A.
She
went
to
school.
B.
She
listened
to
a
talk.
C.
She
decorated
her
home.
15.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do
with
his
big
table?
A.
Replace
it.
B.
Have
it
painted.
C.
Make
good
use
of
it.
16.
What
is
a
benefit
of
decorating
a
house
by
oneself?
A.
Saving
money.
B.
Suiting
personal
taste.
C.
Strengthening
family
ties.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
special
about
a
live
concert?
A.
The
whole
experience
is
unique.
B.
The
sound
quality
is
outstanding.
C.
The
performance
can
be
recorded.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
concerts
by
university
performing
groups?
A.
They
are
expensive.
B.
They
are
often
of
high
quality.
C.
They
are
covered
by
the
local
media.
19.
What
does
the
speaker
suggest
doing
before
the
concert?
A.
Listening
to
the
works
to
be
performed.
B.
Checking
information
at
the
box
office.
C.
Reading
something
about
the
concert
hall.
20.
What
is
the
speaker?
A.
A
news
reporter.
В.
A
theater
designer.
с.
A
college
teacher.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Non-Credit
Courses
The
Pre-College
Program
offers
non-credit
courses.
Students
will
experience
college-level
courses
given
by
some
of
our
college's
leading
experts
and
will
receive
written
feedback
(R
Y)
on
their
work
at
the
end
of
the
course.
Pre-College
students
will
also
receive
a
grade
of
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
and
a
certificate
of
completion
at
the
conclusion
of
the
program.
All
non-credit
courses
meet
from
9:00
a.m.
-
11:30
a.m.
daily
and
may
have
additional
requirements
in
the
afternoons
or
evenings.
COURSE:
Case
Studies
in
Neuroscience
June11-July2
Leah
Roesch
Using
student-centered,
active-learning
methods
and
real-world
examples,
this
course
is
designed
to
provide
a
fuller
understanding
of
how
the
human
brain
works.
COURSE:
Psychology
of
Creativity
June
15-
June
28
Marshall
Duke
Why
are
certain
people
so
creative?
Is
it
genetic
(遗传的),
or
a
result
of
childhood
experience?
Are
they
different
from
everyone
else?
This
popular
psychology
course
highlights
the
different
theories
of
creativity.
COURSE:
Creative
Storytelling
June21-July3
Edith
Freni
This
college-level
course
in
creative
storytelling
functions
as
an
introduction
to
a
variety
of
storytelling
techniques
that
appear
in
different
forms
of
creative
writing,
such
as
short
fiction
and
playwriting.
COURSE:
Sports
Economics
July
19-
August
1
Christina
DePasquale
In
this
course
we
will
analyze
many
interesting
aspects
of
the
sports
industry:
sports
leagues,
ticket
pricing,
salary
negotiations,
discrimination,
and
NCAA
policies
to
name
a
few.
21.
Who
is
the
text
intended
for?
A.
The
general
public.
B.
College
freshmen.
с.
Educational
experts.
D.
High
school
students.
22.
Which
course
can
you
take
if
you
are
free
only
in
June?
A.
Sports
Economics.
B.
Creative
Storytelling.
C.
Psychology
of
Creativity.
D.
Case
Studies
in
Neuroscience.
23.
Whose
course
should
you
choose
if
you
are
interested
in
creative
writing?
A.
Leah
Roesch's.
B.
Edith
Freni's.
C.
Marshall
Duke's.
D.
Christina
DePasquale's.
B
Hundreds
of
years
ago,
a
Roman
army
came
north
from
England
to
make
war
on
Scotland
The
Scots,
a
brave
people,
loved
their
country
very
much.
They
fought
hard
to
drive
the
enemy
out
of
Scotland,
but
there
were
too
many
of
the
Romans.
It
looked
as
if
the
Romans
would
win.
One
night,
the
leader
of
Scots
marched
his
soldiers
to
the
top
of
a
hill."We
will
rest
here
tonight,
my
men,"he
said,"Tomorrow
we
will
fight
one
more
battle.
We
must
win
or
we
will
die."
They
were
all
very
tired,
so
they
ate
their
supper
quickly
and
fell
asleep.
There
were
four
guards
on
duty,
but
they
too,
were
very
tired,
and
one
by
one,
also
fell
asleep.
The
Romans
were
not
asleep.
Quickly
they
gathered
at
the
foot
of
the
hill.
Slowly
they
climbed
up
the
hillside,
taking
care
not
to
make
a
sound.
Closer
and
closer
they
came
to
the
sleeping
Scots.
They
were
almost
at
the
top.
A
few
minutes
more,
the
war
would
be
over.
Suddenly,
one
of
them
put
his
foot
on
a
thistle
(蓟).He
cried
out
and
his
sudden
cry
woke
the
Scots.
In
a
moment,
they
were
on
their
feet
and
ready
for
battle.The
fighting
was
hard
but
it
did
not
last
long.
The
Scots
wiped
out
the
Romans
and
saved
their
country.
The
thistle
is
not
a
beautiful
plant.
It
has
sharp
needles
all
over
it.
Few
people
like
it.
But
the
people
of
Scotland
liked
it
so
much
that
they
made
it
their
national
flower.
24.
Hundreds
of
years
ago
there
was
a
war
between
______.
A.
Roman
army
and
North
England
B.
Roman
army
and
the
Scots
C.
England
and
Scots
D.
A
brave
people
and
the
Scots
25.
At
first
it
looked
as
if
the
Romans
would
win
because
______.
A.
the
Scots
were
not
brave
B.
the
Roman
army
was
so
strong
C.
the
Scots
did
not
have
a
good
leader
D.
the
Romans
had
the
support
from
the
Scottish
26.
The
result
of
the
war
is
that
_______
.
A.
the
Romans
killed
all
the
Scots
B.
the
Scots
were
defeated
C.
the
Scots
were
driven
out
of
Scotland
D.
the
Scots
defeated
the
Romans
27.
The
people
of
Scotland
made
thistle
their
national
flower
because
______.
A.
it
is
a
beautiful
plant
B.
it
is
fresh
and
lovely
C.
it
had
so
many
sharp
needles
all
over
it
D.
it
was
the
thistle
that
helped
the
Scots
to
win
the
battle
C
We
may
think
we're
a
culture
that
gets
rid
of
our
worn
technology
at
the
first
sight
of
something
shiny
and
new,but
a
new
study
shows
that
we
keep
using
our
old
devices(装置)
well
after
they
go
out
of
style.
That’s
bad
news
for
the
environment
—
and
our
wallets
—
as
these
outdated
devices
consume
much
more
energy
than
the
newer
ones
that
do
the
same
things.
To
figure
out
how
much
power
these
devices
are
using,
Callie
Babbitt
and
her
colleagues
at
the
Rochester
Institute
of
Technology
in
New
York
tracked
the
environmental
costs
for
each
product
throughout
its
life
—
from
when
its
minerals
are
mined
to
when
we
stop
using
the
device.
This
method
provided
a
readout
for
how
home
energy
use
has
evolved
since
the
early
1990s.
Devices
were
grouped
by
generation.Desktop
computers,basic
mobile
phones,and
box-set
TVs
defined
1992.Digital
cameras
arrived
on
the
scene
in
1997.
And
MP3
players,
smart
phones,
and
LCD
TVs
entered
homes
in
2002,before
tablets
and
e-readers
showed
up
in
2007.
As
we
accumulated
more
devices,
however,
we
didn't
throw
out
our
old
ones.
"The
living-room
television
is
replaced
and
gets
planted
in
the
kids'
room,
and
suddenly
one
day,
you
have
a
TV
in
every
room
of
the
house,
"
said
one
researcher.
The
average
number
of
electronic
devices
rose
from
four
per
household
in
1992
to
13
in
2007.
We're
not
just
keeping
these
old
devices
—
we
continue
to
use
them.
According
to
the
analysis
of
Babbitt's
team,
old
desktop
monitors
and
box
TVs
with
cathode
ray
tubes
are
the
worst
devices
with
their
energy
consumption
and
contribution
to
greenhouse
gas
emissions(排放)more
than
doubling
during
the
1992
to
2007
window.
So
what's
the
solution(解决方案)?
The
team's
data
only
went
up
to
2007,
but
the
researchers
also
explored
what
would
happen
if
consumers
replaced
old
products
with
new
electronics
that
serve
more
than
one
function,
such
as
a
tablet
for
word
processing
and
TV
viewing.
They
found
that
more
on-demand
entertainment
viewing
on
tablets
instead
of
TVs
and
desktop
computers
could
cut
energy
consumption
by
44%.
28.What
does
the
author
think
of
new
devices?
A.They
are
environment-friendly.
B.They
are
no
better
than
the
old.
C.They
cost
more
to
use
at
home.
D.They
go
out
of
style
quickly.
29.Why
did
Babbitt's
team
conduct
the
research?
A.To
reduce
the
cost
of
minerals.
B.To
test
the
life
cycle
of
a
product.
C.To
update
consumers
on
new
technology.
D.To
find
out
electricity
consumption
of
the
devices.
30.Which
of
the
following
uses
the
least
energy?
A.
The
box-set
TV.
B.
The
tablet.C.
The
LCD
TV.D.The
desktop
computer.
31.What
does
the
text
suggest
people
do
about
old
electronic
devices?
A.Stop
using
them.
B.Take
them
apart.
C.Upgrade
them.
D.Recycle
them.
D
Hilversum
is
a
medium-sized
city
between
the
major
cities
of
Amsterdam
and
Utrecht
in
the
Gooi
area
of
North
Holland,
the
Netherlands.
Unlike
most
of
the
Netherlands,
Hilversum
is
actually
in
a
hilly
area
with
the
soil
mostly
consisting
of
sand.
Once
called
the
Garden
of
Amsterdam,
it
still
attracts
travelers
to
come
over
to
cycle
and
walk
through
the
surrounding
forests.
They
visit
it
for
a
relaxing
day
off
from
the
urban
madness.
For
Dutch
people,
Hilversum
is
all
about
textile
(纺织)
and
media
industries,
and
modern
architecture.
In
history,
Hilversum
was
largely
an
agricultural
area.
Daily
life
was
marked
by
farming,
sheep
raising
and
wool
production.
A
railway
link
to
Amsterdam
in
1874
attracted
rich
traders
from
Amsterdam
to
Hilversum.
They
build
themselves
large
villas
(别墅)
in
the
wooded
surroundings
of
the
town.
One
of
the
families
moving
in
was
the
Brenninkmeijers,
currently
the
wealthiest
family
of
the
Netherlands.
They
moved
in
after
big
success
in
the
textile
industry
and
aided
a
substantial
textile
industry
in
Hilversum.
But
the
textile
boom
lasted
only
several
decades.
The
last
factory
closed
in
the
1960s.
The
change
to
a
media
economy
started
in
1920,
when
the
Nederlandse
Seintoestedllen
Fabriek
(NSF)
established
a
radio
factory
in
Hiversum.
Most
radio
stations
called
in
the
large
villas
in
the
leafy
areas
of
the
town.
Television
gave
another
push
to
the
local
economy.
Hilversum
became
the
media
capital
of
the
Netherlands,
and
Dutch
televison
stars
moved
into
the
leafy
neighborhoods
surrounding
the
town.
In
the
early
1900s,
modern
architcts
W.M.
Dudok
and
J.
Duiker
placed
hundreds
of
remarkable
buildings
in
Hilversum.
These
modern
architectural
masterpieces
(杰作)
are
so
many
that
Hilversum
almost
feels
like
an
open
air
museum.
Dudok
alone
shaped
most
20th
century
Hilversum
and
approximately
75
buildings
in
1928-1931.
It
has
wide
international
fame
and
is
included
in
many
architecture
textbooks.
The
building
has
a
remarkable
shape
and
looks
like
a
combination
of
“blocks”.
Actually,
one
may
start
his
journey
of
modern
architecture
by
walking
or
biking
the
W.M.
Dudok
Architectural
Route
in
Hilversum.
32.Hilversum
is
different
from
most
of
the
Netherlands
in
that
______.
A.
it
has
a
large
population
B.
it
is
cut
off
from
big
cities
C.
it
has
many
beautiful
gardens
D.
it
is
in
a
hilly
area
with
sandy
soil
33.What
was
the
greatest
contribution
of
the
Brenninkmeijers
to
Hilversum?
A.
Building
a
railway
link
to
Amsterdam
B.
Helping
its
textile
industry
to
develop
C.
Constructing
large
villas
for
the
poor
D.
Assisting
its
agricultural
industry
34.The
beginning
of
the
media
industry
in
Hilversum
was
marked
by
the
establishment
of
______.
A.
a
radio
factory
B.
the
medial
capital
C.
a
radio
station
D.
a
TV
station
35.How
to
understand
the
underlined
word
“boom”
?
A.
Industry
B.
prosperity
C.
stability
D.
business
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。
Color
is
fundamental
in
home
design——something
you’ll
always
have
in
every
room.
A
grasp
of
how
to
manage
color
in
your
spaces
is
one
of
the
first
steps
to
creating
rooms
you’ll
love
to
live
in.
Do
you
want
a
room
that’s
full
of
life?
Professional?
Or
are
you
just
looking
for
a
place
to
relax
after
a
long
day?
36
,
color
is
the
key
to
making
a
room
feel
the
way
you
want
it
to
feel.
Over
the
years,
there
have
been
a
number
of
different
techniques
to
help
designers
approach
this
important
point.
37
,
they
can
get
a
little
complex
.But
good
news
is
that
there’re
really
only
three
kinds
of
decisions
you
need
to
make
about
color
in
your
home:
the
small
ones,
the
medium
ones,
and
the
large
ones.
38
.
They’re
the
little
spots
of
color
like
throw
pillows
,mirrors
and
baskets
that
most
of
us
use
to
add
visual
interest
to
our
rooms
.Less
tiring
than
painting
your
walls
and
less
expensive
than
buying
a
colorful
sofa
,small
color
choices
bring
with
them
the
significant
benefit
of
being
easily
changeable
.
Medium
color
choices
are
generally
furniture
pieces
such
as
sofas,
dinner
tables
or
bookshelves
39
.
They
require
a
bigger
commitment
than
smaller
ones,
and
they
have
a
more
powerful
effect
on
the
feeling
of
a
space.
The
large
color
decisions
in
your
rooms
concern
the
walls,
ceilings,
and
floors
.Whether
you’re
looking
at
wallpaper
or
paint,
the
time,
effort
and
relative
expense
put
into
it
are
significant.
40
.
A.
While
all
of
them
are
useful
B.
Whatever
you’re
looking
for
C.
If
you’re
experimenting
with
a
color
D.
Small
color
choices
are
the
ones
we’re
most
familiar
with
E.
It’s
not
really
a
good
idea
to
use
too
many
small
color
pieces
F.
So
it
pays
to
be
sure,
because
you
want
to
get
it
right
the
first
time
G.
Color
choices
in
this
range
are
a
step
up
from
the
small
ones
in
two
major
ways
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
My
son
was
badly
hurt
in
a
fire.After
he__41__from
a
series
of
treatments,the
doctors
told
him
they
would
not
do
any
operation
for
six
months__42__it
took
long
for
the
skin
to
stop
shrinking
(收缩).
So,
he
had
to
return
to
college
with
a
visible
10?inch__43__on
his
face.
I
said
to
my
son,
“Keaston,__44__will
pay
any
more
attention
to
your
scar__45__you
do.
If
it
does
not
bother
you,
it
will
not
bother__46__.”
He
took
my
advice
to
heart
and
returned
to
school
with
his
head__47__high—glad
he
was
alive.
__48__,
everyone
has
scars
and
shortcomings.Some
of
you
may
spend
much
time
thinking
that
people
would
like
you
better,
__49__you
looked
different,
or
dressed
differently,
or
could
have
a
different
and
newer__50__.
But
you
see,
like
Keaston’s
scar,people
will
only
judge
you
by
your
looks,or
your__51__,
or
your
car,
if
you
are
judging
yourself
by
these
same
false__52__.
One
of
my
friends
in
college
was
very__53__.
At
first,
when
people
met
him,
they
noticed
his__54__for
about
10
seconds.
This
man
felt__55__about
himself
and
spent
most
of
his
time__56__about
other
people’s
comfort
and
welfare.__57__,
people
ignored
his
looks.
What
people__58__was
his
kindness
and
his
concern
for
them.
He
didn’t
act
in
an
ugly
way
so
people
didn’t
treat
him
as
an
ugly
man.
Therefore,
concentrate
on
what
you
value__59__yourself,
because
if
you
can
see
that
beautiful
person,
everyone
you
are
in
contact
with
will
see
the
same__60__.
41.
A.experience
B.
recovered
C.
improved
D.
returned
42.
A.
because
B.
thought
C.
after
D.
before
43.
A.
cut
B.
wound
C.
damage
D.
scar
44.
A.
no
one
B.
anyone
C.everyone
D.
someone
45.
A.
as
B.
like
C.
than
D.
when
46.
A.another
B.others
C.
all
D.us
47.
A.
put
B.
held
C.
take
D.
hung
48.
A.
All
in
all
B.
In
conclusion
C.
In
fact
D.
Above
all
49.
A.
as
long
as
B.
if
C.
Even
if
D.
As
if
50.
A.
house
B.
furniture
C.
job
D.
car
51.
A.
clothes
B.
hairstyle
C.
figure
D.
salary
52.
A.
achievements
B.
standards
C.
comments
D.
causes
53.
A.
smart
B.
optimistic
C.rude
D.ugly
54.
A.manners
B.
expressions
C.
looks
D.actions
55.
A.
lucky
B.
worried
C.
good
D.
sad
56.
A.inquiring
B.
asking
C.
knowing
D.
caring
57.
A.
Fortunately
B.
Gradually
C.
Obviously
D.Suddenly
58.
A.
wanted
B.
understand
C.brought
D.
saw
59.
A.
within
B.
beyond
C.
except
D.
above
60.
A.kindness
B.
concern
C.
beauty
D.perfection
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。
The
world-known
Silk
Road
across
the
Eurasian
Continent
is
a
friendship
bridge,
___61___(link)
the
Europe
and
Asian
people.
It
is
one
of
the
most
important
theme
tourist
routes
in
the
world
and
the
most___62___(value)
tourist
product
in
China.
From
the
time
Zhang
Qian
___63___
(open)
up
the
world-famous
Silk
Road
during
the
Han
Dynasty,
until
the
collapse
(覆灭)of
the
Yuan
Dynasty,
it
enjoyed___64___history
of
about
1,600
years.
Silk
Road
with
___65___(it)
2,000
years
history
has
witnessed
the
historical
changes
and
the
progress
of
cultures____66____(exchange)
between
China
and
the
Western
countries.
The
section
in
China,
many
ethnic
cultures____67____
(include),
is
also
as
a
jade
belt(玉带).
The
peoples
of
these
ethnic
groups
such
as
Mongolians,
Huis,
Uygurs,
Hazaks
have
maintained
their
unique
traditions
and
cultures,
living
habits
and
religious
beliefs,____68____
are
from
the
soul
of
the
Silk
Road
and
attract
many
tourists
to
visit.
In
fact,____69____the
Silk
Road
in
the
northwest
of
China,
there
are
another
two
trade
roads
in
the
southwest
of
China
and
by
sea,
which
also
contribute____70___
(great)
to
the
development
of
the
world.
They
are
called
the
“Southern
Silk
Road”
and
the
“Silk
Road
on
the
Sea”.
第4部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 基础知识检测
71.
His
laziness
makes
_______
impossible
for
him
to
achieve
success.
72.
China
became
the
third
country
_______(send)
a
man
into
space.
73.
I
hold
the
belief
_______
you
can
believe
in
him.
74.With
a
lot
of
problems
_______(settle),
I
have
nothing
to
do
but
turn
to
you
for
help.
75.
Paris
is
the
capital
and
largest
city
of
France,__________(situate)
on
the
river
Seine.
76.
Each
of
them
sends
representatives
to
the
European
Parliament,
which
has
some
control
over
________
happens
in
each
of
the
member
countries.
77.
我们最关注秀莲这个角色,她勇敢,善良,坚强。(强调句)
_______________________________________________________________________________
78.
人类发展报告来自于这项协议(倒装句)
_______________________________________________________________________________
第二节: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。
注意:
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I've
had
many
dreams
since
I
was
a
child.
Now
my
dream
is
to
opens
a
cafe.
Though
it
may
appear
simple,
it
required
a
lot
of
ideas
and
efforts.
What
I
want
is
not
just
an
ordinarily
cafe
but
a
very
special
one.
I
want
my
cafe
have
a
special
theme
such
as
like
"Tang
Dynasty".
In
the
cafe,
customers
will
enjoy
yourselves
in
the
historical
environment
what
is
created
for
them.
If
I
succeed
in
manage
one,
I
will
open
more.
I
wish
to
have
a
chain
of
cafes
in
many
different
city.
Each
of
my
cafes
will
have
a
different
theme
and
an
unique
style.
第三节:作文
假如你叫李平,你的美国网友Brian想了解你的家乡广安的情况。请你根据提示给他写一封回信。
1).
所在位置:中国西南
2).
主要特点:历史悠久;伟人故乡;美食之都。
3).
现代城市:高楼大厦,购物中心林立;各种交通方式都很方便
4).
闲适的生活方式给所有来访者留下深刻印象。
注意:1.
词数100词左右,书信的开头结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。2.
不要逐字翻译,表达清楚要点即可。3.
需适当增加连接词使行文连贯。
Dear
Brian,
I'm
glad
you're
interested
to
know
something
about
my
hometown
Guangan.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
???
I
do
hope
that
some
day
you'll
come
to
visit
this
city.
Yours
truly,
Li
Ping
答案
听力:
BABCB
ABCCB
CACBA
BABAC
BBDD
【解析】1.opens→open 考查非谓语动词。to是不定式符号,后跟动词原形。不定式短语to
open
a
cafe在句中作表语。
2.required→requires 考查动词的时态。文章讲述的是现在发生的事,故用一般现在时。
3.ordinarily→ordinary 考查形容词。此处用形容词ordinary修饰名词cafe。
4.cafe后加to 考查非谓语动词。want
sb./sth.
to
do
sth.
“希望某人/某物做某事”。
5.去掉as后的like 考查固定搭配。such
as
“例如”,是固定搭配。
6.yourselves→themselves 考查代词。此处指代主语customers,要用themselves。
7.what→that/which 考查定语从句的引导词。先行词是the
historical
environment,定语从句中缺少主语,故用that或which。what可以引导宾语从句、表语从句等,但不可以引导定语从句。
8.manage→managing 考查非谓语动词。succeed
in
doing
sth.
“成功做某事”。
9.city→cities 考查名词。many修饰可数名词复数。
10.an→a 考查冠词。unique是读音以辅音音素开头的单词,其前用a,不用an。
【答案】Dear
Brian,
???
I'm
glad
you're
interested
to
know
something
about
my
hometown
Guangan.
And
I'm
now
making
a
brief
introduction
about
it.
???
Located
in
the
southwest
of
China,
Guangan
is
a
city
with
a
long
history.
It
is
the
home
of
our
former
president,
Mr.
Deng
xiaoping
and
also
famous
for
its
delicious
food
and
snacks.
Meanwhile,
Guangan
is
a
modern
city
with
a
number
of
high-rise
buildings
and
big
shopping
malls.
As
for
traffic,
there're
all
means
of
transportation
which
are
efficient
and
convenient.
Besides,
The
lifestyle
here
is
relaxing
and
comfortable,
which
has
left
a
deep
impression
on
all
the
visitors.
???
I
do
hope
that
some
day
you'll
come
to
visit
this
city.
Yours
truly,