必修1Unit
1单元测试题
第一部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Are
you
looking
for
a
great
day
camp
program
for
your
little
ones
this
summer?
Here
we
have
rounded
up
some
of
the
best
summer
camps
close
to
New
York.
Atletico
de
Madrid
This
camp
once
worked
with
Arsenal
Football
Club.
It
offers
boys
and
girls
aged
5-16
chances
to
train
with
one
of
the
world’s
most
successful
soccer
colleges.
Two
players
from
die
camp
will
be
chosen
by
coaches
to
play
a
game
in
Madrid
in
October.
This
year,
this
camp
will
be
running
for
two
weeks.
Abrons
Art
Center
The
Abrons
Art
Center
offers
learning
experiences
in
dance,
music
and
theater
to
campers
aged
5-13.
Campers
will
take
part
in
an
exchange
with
professional
artists
and
arts
workers,
who
will
explain
the
artistic
process.
Extended
(延长的)
day
classes
provide
more
opportunities
for
arts
learning.
A
Montessori
Summer
A
Montessori
Summer
is
for
children
aged
3.5-14.
Each
week,
the
program
provides
the
students
with
a
day
trip
away
from
school.
Usually,
children
can
enjoy
the
trips
to
beaches,
parks
and
wildlife
preserves
(保护区)
and
they
also
go
mountain-climbing.
Certainly,
these
activities
make
students’
life
more
colorful.
92Y
The
92Y
offers
all
kinds
of
experiences
to
every
camper,
from
their
outdoor
day
camps
in
beautiful
Rockland
County
(suitable
for
kids
from
5-13
years
of
age)
to
their
Preschool
Day
Camp
for
kids
from
3-5
years
of
age.
They
also
include
more
camps
in
the
city
for
kids
aged
3-18.
From
sports
to
language
learning
to
adventure
camps,
every
kid
can
pick
whatever
they
like.
1.
Campers
in
the
Atletico
de
Madrid
may
have
a
chance
to
____________.
A.
attend
a
famous
soccer
college
in
Madrid
B.
win
a
two-week
free
training
course
C.
join
Arsenal
Football
Club
for
free
D.
take
a
trip
to
Madrid
2.
Which
program
is
best
suitable
for
campers
interested
in
performance?
A.
A
Montessori
Summer.
B.
Atletico
de
Madrid.
C.
Abrons
Art
Center.
D.
92Y.
3.
How
is
the
92Y
different
from
the
other
three
programs?
A.
It
has
suitable
camps
for
kids
of
different
age
groups.
B.
Its
activities
mainly
take
place
in
cities.
C.
Its
adventure
camps
are
very
popular.
D.
It
often
holds
some
sports
games.
B
Every
day
for
a
week,
a
strange,
happy
visitor
would
drop
to
play
with
Vanessa
Prior’s
pet
dog
Bobby.
She
thought
Bobby
had
made
a
new
dog
friend.
It
seemed
very
friendly
and
got
well
along
with
Bobby.
They
would
run
after
each
other,
play
on
the
pool
cover,
gently
wrestle
or
nap
side
by
side.
At
first
she
thought
it
was
a
wild
dog.
But
when
she
posted
a
photo
of
the
two
playing
on
her
Facebook,
a
pet
rescue
center
called
her.
The
group
told
her
the
Atlanta
Wolf
Project
had
been
trying
to
catch
the
wolf
for
months,
but
they
failed.
Prior
gave
them
new
hope.
Because
of
the
wolf’s
friendship
with
her
pet
dog,
it
was
likely
to
come
back
to
her
backyard.
Researchers
hoped
Prior
could
help
them.
When
they
put
some
traps
(陷阱)
in
the
back
of
her
yard,
Prior
got
a
very
complicated
feeling.
She
couldn’t
describe
what
it
was,
but
she
was
closely
surrounded
by
it.
The
wolf
would
be
in
a
safe
place,
but
she
would
do
something
that
harmed
Bobby’s
feelings.
Researchers
told
Prior
that
they
would
take
the
rare,
black
wolf
to
the
Yellow
River
Wildlife
Sanctuary
where
it
would
live
with
another
wolf.
They
didn’t
think
it
a
fulfilling
situation
for
a
wild
animal
like
a
wolf
to
be
connecting
with
humans’
life.
They
need
to
keep
a
natural
awareness
to
humans
and
pets
and
keep
to
themselves.
Wolf
experts
added
they
would
look
into
the
genetics
(遗传学)
of
the
animal
to
try
to
learn
why
it
liked
to
get
close
to
people
and
tried
to
play
with
their
pets.
Some
experts
believe
it
could
have
a
history
with
well-meaning
humans.
Prior
had
not
expected
that
they
should
meet
such
a
special
and
lovely
wolf.
She
and
Bobby
just
hoped
the
dear
friend
all
the
best.
4.
What
happened
to
Vanessa
Prior
according
to
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
She
was
worried
about
her
dog’s
safety.
B.
She
was
awarded
for
her
meaningful
picture.
C.
She
realized
her
dog
made
friends
with
a
wolf.
D.
She
learnt
a
lot
of
knowledge
of
wolves
from
researchers.
5.
How
did
Prior
respond
when
some
traps
were
set?
A.
She
was
afraid
to
lose
Bobby.
B.
She
regretted
helping
the
researchers.
C.
She
was
worried
about
the
wolf’s
future.
D.
She
had
bittersweet
feelings
about
the
wolf.
6.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“fulfilling”
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.
Changeable.
B.
Satisfying.
C.
Strange.
D.
Worrying.
7.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
black
wolf
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
It
is
a
kind
and
sociable
animal.
B.
It
was
once
kept
as
a
human
pet.
C.
It
will
stay
with
Bobby
for
some
time.
D.
It
will
be
sent
to
the
wild
to
live
with
other
animals.
C
Most
parents
are
worried
the
first
time
they
catch
their
kids
out
in
a
lie.
According
to
child
and
teen
psychiatrist
Gayani
DeSilva,
lying
can
actually
be
a
sign
of
healthy
development
in
young
children.
“Kids
lie
for
many
reasons,
and
much
of
it
is
normal,”
DeSilva
says.
“People
are
not
born
with
the
knowledge
of
communicating
with
others
and
getting
their
needs
met.
They’ll
experiment
with
different
communication
styles
and
techniques
until
they
find
the
ones
that
work
best
for
them.
Lying
is
one
of
those
techniques.”
As
kids
get
older,
they
become
more
aware
of
how
their
actions
affect
others,
and
many
will
lie
less
frequently.
In
spite
of
this,
parents
still
need
to
Lead
their
kids
to
form
a
habit
of
not
lying.
According
to
DeSilva,
when
children
lie,
look
at
them
directly
and
ask
what
they
need.
After
they
tell
you,
gently
remind
them
that
telling
you
directly
will
be
more
effective
than
lying.
It’s
also
a
good
idea
to
model
the
behavior
you
want
to
see
in
your
kids.
In
other
words,
don’t
lie
to
your
children.
This
will
set
you
and
your
children
on
a
course
of
open
communication
and
trust.In
some
cases,
lying
is
a
sign
of
a
deeper
issue.
A
child
who
is
neglected
will
lie
more
than
a
child
who
has
attentive
and
responsive
parents.
He’s
not
sure
whether
he’s
loved.
He
may
lie
to
please
others.
The
same
goes
for
a
child
who
has
experienced
something
unpleasant.
He
may
lie
to
try
to
hide
his
shame,
avoid
admitting
his
needs,
or
to
control
his
surroundings
to
ensure
his
safety.
By
paying
attention
to
the
reasons
behind
a
lie,
parents
can
figure
out
what
need
to
be
done.
For
example,
while
Jack
might
lie
about
completing
his
homework
in
order
to
play
video
games,
he
also
might
be
trying
to
avoid
negative
feelings
connected
with
school
work,
and
this
is
just
where
parents
should
start,
says
therapist
Gideon
Javna.
8.
What
can
be
inferred
about
lying
from
DeSilva’s
words?
A.
It
has
certain
benefits
for
the
healthy
growth
of
kids.
B.
It
shows
the
understanding
between
kids
and
parents.
C.
It
can
be
an
effective
means
of
communication
for
kids.
D.
It
is
so
common
for
kids
that
parents
can
completely
ignore
it.
9.
How
can
parents
get
their
children
to
tell
the
truth?
A.
By
pretending
to
trust
them
at
first.
B.
By
encouraging
them
to
admit
their
needs.
C.
By
telling
them
directly
the
harm
of
lying.
D.
By
punishing
them
for
their
lying
in
a
safe
way.
10.
The
author
mentioned
the
two
kids
in
Paragraph
4
to
show
_____________.
A.
It’s
common
for
children
to
lie
B.
It’s
important
to
be
a
generous
parent
C.
lying
can
damage
family
relationships
D.
lying
is
a
reflection
of
one’s
mental
trouble
11.
What
should
Jack’s
parents
do
according
to
Javna?
A.
Ask
him
to
avoid
playing
video
games:
B.
Turn
his
attention
to
other
positive
things.
C.
Give
him
a
second
chance
to
finish
homework.
D.
Listen
to
and
help
solve
his
problem
related
to
school
work.
D
When
your
boss
calls
and
tells
you
to
send
$100,000
to
a
supplier,
be
on
your
toes.
It
could
be
a
fake
call.
As
if
fake
emails
weren’t
enough,
on
the
rise
now
is
the
deep
fake
audio
(虚假音频)
that
can
be
cloned
to
sound
almost
real
and
perfect
and
is
easy
to
create.
“It’s
on
the
rise,
and
something
to
watch
out
for,”
says
Vijay
Balasubramaniyan,
the
CEO
of
a
company
called
Pindrop.
Balasubramaniyan
stated
during
a
safety
meeting
how
easy
it
is
to
use
machine
to
create
sentences
that
a
person
probably
never
said
from
recorded
words.
“All
you
need
is
five
minutes
of
audio,
and
you
can
create
fake
audio,”
says
Balasubramaniyan.
Then,
he
showed
a
database
(数据库)
of
voices,
typed
a
sentence,
and
connected
it
to
a
famous
people’s
name
on
the
list.
A
few
seconds
later,
he
clicked
“play”,
and
it
sounded
quite
real.
More
costly
are
fake
phone
calls,
where
cheaters
are
able
to
fake
the
phone
number
of
real
contacts
and
make
calls
that
result
in
workers
sending
off
lots
of
money.
He
mentioned
the
example
of
a
United
Kingdom
energy
company
in
2019
that
got
attacked
by
deep
fake
audio
in
a
call
that
asked
a
worker
to
send
$243,000
to
a
supplier.
Reported
by
the
Wall
Street
Journal,
the
worker
was
directed
to
pay
it
within
an
hour.
Balasubramaniyan
says
if
you
were
to
get
that
kind
of
call
from
a
“boss”
be
doubtful
and
ask
to
call
back
right
away
to
prove
authenticity
(真实性).
Besides
this,
in
his
opinion,
companies
need
to
use
more
safety
measures
for
keeping
up
with
deep
fake
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
that
produces
phone
calls
and
software
to
check
authenticity
versus
fake
calls.
“This
is
a
threat
that’s
waiting
to
happen,”
he
says.
“It’s
a
very
small
number
now,
but
it’s
very
real.”
12.
Why
does
the
author
say
“be
on
your
toes”
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
warn
people
to
be
careful.
B.
To
ask
people
to
obey
the
order.
C.
To
tell
people
to
make
an
excuse.
D.
To
advise
people
to
put
off
the
deal.
13.
How
is
fake
audio
usually
made
according
to
Paragraph
2?
A.
By
attacking
the
Internet.
B.
By
copying
some
old
audio.
C.
By
recording
people’s
voices.
D..
By
building
sentences
from
a
voice
database.
14.
Why
is
the
example
of
a
United
Kingdom
energy
company
mentioned?
A.
To
show
the
terrible
result
of
fake
audio.
B.
To
point
out
the
company’s
safety
problems.
C.
To
explain
the
Internet
support
of
fake
audio.
D.
To
study
the
communication
methods
of
the
company.
15.
What
does
Balasubramaniyan
tell
us
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
How
to
make
better
use
of
AI.
B.
How
to
protect
workers
from
fake
audio.
C.
How
to
collect
workers’
personal
information.
D.
How
to
carry
out
effective
business
exchanges.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分))
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Race
walking
(竞走)
has
become
more
and
more
popular
in
recent
years.
16
For
example,
it
can
make
a
person
stronger
and
more
patient.
Race
walking
is
different
from
running.
The
race
walker
should
take
the
correct
running
posture
(姿势).
He
must
never
be
completely
out
of
contact
with
the
ground,
which
means
the
back
foot
cannot
folly
leave
the
surface
until
the
front
foot
has
touched
the
ground.
In
addition,
the
leg
carrying
the
race
walker’s
weight
must
remain
completely
straight
until
his
body
has
passed
over
it.
17
If
not,
he
will
be
warned
(警告)
by
judges
(裁判)
and
even
lose
the
chance
to
continue
the
competition.
18
Some
race
walkers
can
reach
a
speed
very
close
to
that
of
professional
runners.
In
2008,
the
men’s
20
km
race
walk
world
record
was
one
hour
sixteen
minutes
and
forty-three
seconds,
while
the
current
world
record
for
a
20
km
run
was
fifty-five
minutes
and
forty-eight
Seconds.
Race
walking
has
become
an
important
Olympic
event.
At
first,
only
men
were
allowed
to
take
part
in
race
walking
in
the
Olympics.
Some
years
later,
women
were
also
allowed
to
take
part
in
it
in
the
Olympics.
Women
are
typically
slower
than
men
in
race
walking.
19
If
you
want
to
learn
it,
you
can
read
some
books
or
watch
videos
to
find
out
the
basics
of
race
walking.
20
You’ll
receive
good
guidance
on
the
skills
of
race
walking.
A.
But
their
record
scores
are
fairly
close.
B.
The
correct
posture
is
not
easy
to
stick
to.
C.
The
race
walker
must
follow
these
basic
rules.
D.
It’s
a
sport
helpful
to
people’s
health
and
mind.
E.
Or
you
can
turn
to
a
race
walking
coach
directly.
F.
Learning
race
walking
can
be
tiring
in
the
beginning.
G.
The
speed
of
race
walking
can
be
even
as
fast
as
that
of
running.
第二部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The
parents
who
adopted
(收养)
Bruce
Hollywood
encouraged
him
to
find
his
Japanese
birth
mother.
But
he
never
became
21
until
he
had
a
heart
attack,
when
he
realized
that
he
regretted
never
22
with
his
birth
mother.
No
sooner
had
he
recovered
than
he
began
23
his
birth
mother.
He
called
the
Japanese
Embassy
(大使馆),
but
there
was
no
24
information,
which
made
him
really
unhappy.
Luckily,
he
met
an
army
man
on
the
plane
25.
They
had
a
casual
26.
When
Bruce
mentioned
his
27
search,
the
man
28
Bruce
to
give
him
all
the
information
he
had
29
and
told
him
he
would
help
him.
30
Bruce
had
a
low
expectation,
he
followed
what
the
man
said.
Ten
days
later,
he
got
an
unexpected
call.
The
spokesperson
said,
“Bruce,
we’re
happy
to
tell
you
that
,we
have
found
your
mother.
Because
she
doesn’t
speak
English,
you’d
better
find
a
31.”
Finally,
Bruce
got
to
communicate
with
his
birth
mother,
who
was
crying
with
32.
He
learned
that
it
was
she
who
had
given
him
the
name
Bruce.
And
he
later
33
the
restaurant
his
birth
mother
had
owned
for
decades
in
Shizuoka,
Japan
and
found
out
she
had
named
it
“Bruce”.
Bruce
couldn’t
34
the
moving
words
he
heard
when
seeing
his
birth
mother
for
the
first
time
in
45
years.
He
learned
that
love
could
always
stand
the
test
of
35
and
distance.
21.
A.
interested
B.
worried
C.
surprised
D.
afraid
22.
A.
working
B.
playing
C.
talking
D.
arguing
23.
A.
looking
for
B.
dealing
with
C.
waiting
for
D.
caring
about
24.
A.
useless
B.
unique
C.
valuable
D.
familiar
25.
A.
on
time
B.
by
chance
C.
on
purpose
D.
by
mistake
26.
A.
conversation
B.
meeting
C.
gathering
D.
discussion
27.
A.
boring
B.
relaxing
C.
disappointing
D.
inspiring
28.
A.
required
B.
warned
C.
allowed
D.
advised
29.
A.
checked
B.
ignored
C.
lost
D.
collected
30.
A.
Since
B.
Though
C.
Unless
D.
When
31.
A.
friend
B.
translator
C.
teacher
D.
guide
32.
A.
joy
B.
fear
C.
anxiety
D.
anger
33.
A.
left
B.
designed
C.
visited
D.
ran
34.
A.
forget
B.
believe
C.
remember
D.
explain
35.
A.
money
B.
time
C.
class
D.
energy
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Black
Friday
is
a
popular
holiday,
which
is
usually
celebrated
(36)
_____________
day
after
Thanksgiving
in
the
United
States.
On
this
day,
Americans
all
over
the
country
rise
at
dawn
in
order
to
stand
at
the
head
of
the
line
at
(37)
_____________
(vary)
stores,
so
that
they
can
get
deeply
discounted
(打折的)
deals
offered
by
these
stores.
This
day
is
called
Black
Friday
because
it
is
the
day
on
which
many
traders
“hit
the
black”,
(38)
_____________
(mean)
that
they
start
to
make
money
after
being
“in
the
red”,
all
year
long.
The
traders
used
(39)
_____________
(write)
with
a
red
pen
on
their
ledgers
(账簿)
to
show
losses
and
black
inks
to
show
gains.
It
is
not
how
this
holiday
gets
its
name,
although
it
is
(40)
_____________
(common)
believed
by
the
public
to
be
the
case.
Although
this
day
(41)
_____________
(continue)
to
be
a
big
holiday
in
the
United
States,
it
is
beginning
to
lose
some
of
its
(42)
_____________
(popular).
That
is
because
more
and
more
people
are
turning
(43)
_____________
(they)
attention
to
online
shopping.
It
allows
them
to
buy
what
they
want
(44)
_____________
convenience.
As
a
result,
Cyber
(网络的)
Monday
appears,
(45)
_____________
is
a
day
directly
competes
with
Black
Friday
and
may
lead
to
its
downfall.
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的新西兰好友Robin来信祝贺你升入高中并且想了解你的高中生活,请你给他回信,内容包括:
1.感谢关心;2.介绍高中生活;
3.表示期待。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
The
other
day
I
was
travelling
to
San
Antonio
by
train
to
visit
my
sister.
The
train
was
a
little
crowded
and
there
was
a
young
man
sitting
next
to
the
window.
Since
it
was
a
hot
day,
I
wanted
that
window
seat
more
than
anything
else
at
that
time.
As
a
young
lady,
I
thought
the
young
man
would
give
me
the
seat
if
I
asked
him.
So
I
smiled
at
him
and
asked
whether
he
could
give
up
his
seat
and
take
another
one.
To
my
surprise,
he
said
that
he
needed
that
seat
and
refused
my
request.
I
had
no
choice
but
to
take
the
seat
next
to
him.
The
train
was
crossing
station
after
station.
The
weather
was
so
hot
that
the
scenery
(风景)
outside
the
window
could
not
attract
my
interest.
I
had
nothing
to
do,
so
I
started
to
focus
my
attention
on
the
young
man
and
stare
at
him
up
and
down.
He
wore
a
blue
shirt
and
there
was
a
shawl
(披巾)
on
his
legs.
He
did
not
even
rise
from
his
seat
once,
which
made
me
feel
a
little
bit
strange.
Moreover,
only
a
madman
would
use
a
shawl
in
such
hot
weather,
I
thought.
After
the
five-hour
long
journey,
the
train
arrived
at
the
final
stop.
I
picked
up
my
bag
and
stood
up,
waiting
for
the
door
to
open.
I
gave
a
neglectful
(不经意的)
look
at
the
young
man
and
asked,
“The
train
has
arrived
at
the
final
station.
Are
you
not
getting
off?”
Hearing
my
words,
he
began
to
smile
at
me
and
said
in
a
calm
voice,
“Someone
has
to
come
for
me
and
take
me
off
the
train
because
I
can’t
do
it
by
myself.”
I
gave
my
foil
attention
to
his
legs,
only
to
find
there
was
nothing
under
that
shawl!
Paragraph
1:
The
man
was
a
disabled
person.
____________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
After
hearing
his
story,
I
could
not
meet
his
eyes
anymore!
_____________________________________________________________________________
听说训练1
PART
A:
Reading
Aloud
模仿朗读(满分20分)
In
this
part,
you
are
required
to
watch
a
video
clip
and
read
after
the
speaker
in
the
video.
This
galaxy
of
little
lights
is
created
by
thousands
of
living
creatures.
Any
animal
that
lives
in
a
cave
has
to
cope
with
complete
blackness,
but
in
New
Zealand
some
have
turned
this
darkness
to
their
advantage.
A
silken
strand
is
lowered
from
the
ceiling,
alongside
hundreds
of
others.
Beautiful
though
these
threads
are,
they
have
a
sinister
purpose.
.
PART
B:
Role
Play角色扮演(满分16分)
In
this
part,
you
are
required
to
act
as
a
role
and
complete
three
communicative
tasks:
listen
to
a
speaker,
ask
the
speaker
three
questions
and
then
answer
five
questions.
角色:你是Tom。
任务:(1)你与朋友Mary讨论关于英语训练营的话题;
(2)根据谈话内容回答问题。
1.
Now
please
ask
the
speaker
three
questions.
问题1:现在请准备提出第一个问题。(中文提示:你们的英语训练营在哪里举办的?)
Q:
_____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备提出第二个问题。(中文提示:你最喜欢训练营的哪一部分?)
Q:
_____________________________________________________________________________
问题3:现在请准备提出第三个问题。(中文提示:你觉得参加英语训练营有用吗?)
Q:
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.
Now
please
get
ready
to
answer
five
questions.
问题1:现在请准备回答第一个问题。
A:
_____________________________________________________________________________
问题2:现在请准备回答第二个问题。
A:
问题3:现在请准备回答第三个问题。
A:
_____________________________________________________________________________
问题4:现在请准备回答第四个问题。
A:
_____________________________________________________________________________
问题5:现在请准备回答第五个问题。
A:
_____________________________________________________________________________
PART
C:
Retelling故事复述(满分24分)
In
this
part,
you
are
required
to
listen
to
a
monologue
and
then
retell
it
based
on
what
you
have
heard.
梗概:小男孩正在田野上走着,一只羊向他求助,最终他救起了困在池塘里的小羊。
关键词:boy
(男孩)
sheep
(羊)
lamb
(小黑羊)
pool
(池塘)
save
(救)
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听力练习1
第一节
听下面4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题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
Mary
do
after
graduating
from
college?
A.
Find
a
job.
B.
Study
abroad.
C.
Go
traveling.
2.
How
often
does
the
man
usually
see
his
daughter?
A.
Once
a
month.
B.
Once
a
week.
C.
Twice
a
month.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
On
a
playground.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
In
an
office.
4.
What
does
the
man’s
wife
think
of
taking
a
flight?
A.
Costly.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Frightening.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从所听到的内容中获取信息,回答相应小题。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第5段材料,回答第5、6题。
5.
What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow
morning?
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Watch
a
game.
C.
Write
a
report.
6.
How
long
will
the
movie
last?
A.
For
one
hour.
B.
For
two
hours.
C.
For
one
and
a
half
hours.
听第6段材料,回答第7至9题。
7.
Why
is
David
at
the
airport?
A.
To
catch
a
flight.
B.
To
see
off
a
friend.
C.
To
pick
up
his
wife.
8.
What’s
the
color
of
the
woman’s
hair?
A.
Brown.
B.
Golden.
C.
Gray.
9.
What
will
Lisa
mainly
do
in
Paris?
A.
Learn
French.
B.
Take
a
course.
C.
Go
sightseeing.
听第7段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
is
Mark
going
to
Clemson
University?
A.
To
study
there.
B.
To
visit
someone.
C.
To
learn
more
about
it.
11.
When
will
the
man
help
the
woman?
A.
This
Sunday
morning.
B.
This
Sunday
afternoon.
C.
This
Saturday
afternoon.
12.
What’s
probably
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Brother
and
sister.
听第8段材料,回答第13至15题。
13.
Why
did
the
speakers
most
probably
go
to
Thailand?
A.
To
visit
the
father.
B.
To
take
a
holiday.
C.
To
work
there.
14.
How
fer
is
the
Thai
restaurant
from
the
speakers’
home?
A.
A
one-hour
bus
ride
away.
B.
A
forty-minute
car
ride.
away.
C.
A
thirty-minute
bus
ride
away.
15.
What
will
the
speakers
do
this
weekend?
A.
Celebrate
the
father’s
birthday.
B.
Prepare
some
nice
food.
C.
Make
a
birthday
card.
听第9段材料,回答第16至20题。
A
travel
plan
Tour
guides
Tracy,
Peter
and
Andy
City
16
Time
start
at
17
tomorrow
Notice
bring
an
18
wear
19
walking
shoes
take
a
camera
be
20
when
visiting
St
Paul’s
Cathedral
第1期测试题参考答案
1-5
DCACD
6-10
BACBD
11-15
DADAB
16-20
DCGAE
21-25
ACACB
26-30
ACDDB
31-35
BACAB
36-45
(One
possible
version)
36.
the
37.
various
38.
meaning
39.
to
write
40.
commonly
41.
continues
42.
popularity
43.
their
44.
with
45.
which
写作(One
possible
version)
第一节
Dear
Robin,
How
is
everything
going?
Thank
you
for
congratulating
me
on
my
entering
high
school
in
your
last
letter.
I
can’t
wait
to
share
my
senior
high
life
with
you.
I
have
made
several
new
friends,
and
my
new
teachers
here
are
all
professional,
helpful
and
kind
to
us.
Moreover,
there
are
various
school
activities
for
us
students
to
take
part
in
every
term.
I
believe
I
will
spend
a
wonderful
time
in
the
next
three
years.
Would
you
like
to
share
something
about
your
senior
high
with
me?
Looking
forward
to
hearing
from
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
Paragraph
1:
The
man
was
a
disabled
person.
Both
of
his
legs
were
gone.
I
couldn’t
believe
what
I
saw
and
didn’t
know
how
to
ease
my
embarrassment.
Seeing
the
surprised
expression
on
my
face,
the
young
man
explained,
“I
lost
both
of
my
legs
in
a
car
accident
three
years
ago.
I’m
a
medical
student
and
went
to
pay
a
visit
to
my
parents
and
now
I
am
returning
to
school.
One
of
my
classmates
will
come
to
pick
me
up.”
Paragraph
2:
After
hearing
his
story,
I
could
not
meet
his
eyes
anymore!
I
wished
I
could
disappear
in
front
of
him
at
that
moment.
I
didn’t
get
off
the
train
until
his
classmate
walked
to
his
seat
and
picked
him
up.
How
could
I
have
such
a
strange
idea
about
a
person
without
knowing
him?
I
realized
it’s
always
necessary
to
understand
the
truth
behind
someone’s
words
or
actions.
I
have
given
up
my
wrong
opinions
about
others
without
thinking
since
then.
听力练习1参考答案
1-5
BCBCC
6-10
CCABC
11-15
ABBAA
16-20
(One
possible
version)
16.
London
17.
10:00
am
18.
umbrella
19.
comfortable
20.
quiet