Unit
7
检测卷
限时:100分钟 满分:120分
题
号
一
二
三
四
五
六
总
分
得
分
一、听力理解(20小题,
每小题1分,
共20分)
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,
从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。
( )1.
How
is
the
weather
now?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Sunny.
( )2.
What
does
Mary
like
to
do
in
her
spare
time?
A.
Taking
photos.
B.
Listening
to
music.
C.
Collecting
stamps.
( )3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
museum.
B.
At
a
hospital.
C.
At
a
park.
( )4.
When
will
Lisa
go
to
bed?
A.
At
9:
40.
B.
At
10:
00.
C.
At
10:
20.
( )5.
What
isn't
allowed
to
do
here?
A.
B.
C.
第二节
听下面几段对话或独白。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答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,
回答第6至第7两个小题。
( )6.
What
aren't
the
boy
and
the
girl
allowed
to
do
on
school
nights?
A.
To
go
out.
B.
To
watch
TV.
C.
To
surf
the
Internet.
( )7.
What
does
the
girl
want
to
do
on
Saturday
afternoon?
A.
To
go
to
the
movies.
B.
To
buy
a
new
dress.
C.
To
borrow
some
books
from
the
library.
听下面一段对话,
回答第8至第10三个小题。
( )8.
What
does
Linda
want
to
do
tonight?
A.
To
buy
a
necklace.
B.
To
buy
a
coat.
C.
Both
A
and
B.
( )9.
When
can
Linda
go
shopping?
A.
Tonight.
B.
Tomorrow
morning.
C.
Tomorrow
afternoon.
( )10.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Father
and
daughter.
B.
Doctor
and
patient.
C.
Driver
and
passenger.
听下面一段独白,
回答第11至第12两个小题。
( )11.
What
does
the
speaker
probably
do?
A.
A
guide.
B.
A
bus
driver.
C.
A
shop
assistant.
( )12.
How
old
is
Evergreen
Church?
A.
500
years
old.
B.
700
years
old.
C.
900
years
old.
听下面一段对话,
回答第13至第15三个小题。
( )13.
Do
Tom's
parents
allow
him
to
eat
lots
of
candy?
A.
Yes,
they
do.
B.
No,
they
don't.
C.
We
don't
know.
( )14.
Who
are
not
allowed
to
watch
TV?
A.
Only
Tom.
B.
Only
Mary.
C.
Both
Tom
and
Mary.
( )15.
Is
Mary
allowed
to
practice
her
hobbies
as
much
as
possible?
A.
Yes,
she
is.
B.
No,
she
isn't.
C.
No,
she
doesn't.
第三节
听下面一篇短文,
按照你所听内容的先后顺序将下列图片排序。短文读两遍。
A
B
C
D
E
16.
________
17.
________
18.
________
19.
________
20.
________
二、阅读理解(20小题,
每小题2分,
共40分)
阅读下面四篇阅读材料,
然后按要求做题。
A
In
many
high
schools,
there
are
strict
rules
about
using
mobile
phones.
If
your
phone
rings
in
class,
for
example,
the
teacher
will
be
angry
because
he
thinks
you
disturb
him
and
other
students.
Every
mobile
phone
has
a
ringtone.
It
tells
you
that
someone
is
calling
you.
Now,
there
is
a
ringtone
called
“mosquitotone”.
Using
it,
students
can
get
calls
and
messages
in
class
but
the
teachers
will
not
know
what
is
happening.
How?
Mosquitotone
has
a
special
sound.
Only
children
and
teenagers
can
hear
it.
As
people
get
older,
they
are
unable
to
hear
some
sounds
with
high
frequencies.
As
a
result,
a
child
or
teenager
can
hear
mosquitotone,
but
someone
of
20
or
older
can't.
But
sometimes,
people
over
20
can
hear
mosquitotone.
One
British
boy
uses
mosquitotone.
In
class,
his
phone
rang.
His
maths
teacher
Aaron
Brown
looked
at
him
and
became
unhappy,
“I
heard
that.
You
know
the
rule:
No
mobile
phone
in
class.”
Not
all
the
students
are
interested
in
mosquitotone.
Jerry
Jones,
a
high
school
student
of
17,
said,
“Using
mosquitotone
too
often
is
bad
for
our
hearing.
I
may
use
it
for
fun,
but
not
in
class.
It's
unfair
to
the
teachers!”
What
do
parents
think
of
mosquitotone?
“I
think
it
is
perfect
for
places
like
movie
theaters.”
says
Connie
Neeson,
44.
“Think
about
it.
You're
watching
a
movie
and
someone's
mobile
phone
rings.
Mosquitotone
is
good
because
many
people
don't
hear
it.
However,
it
also
has
a
bad
influence
on
their
studies
if
students
use
it
in
class.”
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )21.
What
can
we
know
about
mosquitotone?
A.
It's
mainly
for
children
and
teenagers.
B.
It
is
popular
in
high
schools.
C.
It
has
a
sweet
sound.
D.
It
is
easy
to
use.
( )22.
What
did
the
British
boy
do
to
make
Aaron
Brown
unhappy?
A.
He
slept
in
class.
B.
He
used
a
mobile
phone
in
class.
C.
He
didn't
finish
his
homework.
D.
He
talked
to
his
deskmate.
( )23.
Which
of
the
following
about
Jerry
Jones
is
TRUE?
A.
He
likes
watching
movies.
B.
He
is
a
high
school
teacher.
C.
He
thinks
mobile
phones
are
helpful.
D.
He
refuses
to
use
mosquitotone
in
class.
( )24.
Why
does
Connie
Neeson
think
mosquitotone
can
be
used
in
theaters?
A.
Because
it's
bad
for
hearing.
B.
Because
it's
interesting.
C.
Because
many
people
don't
hear
it.
D.
Because
it
has
a
bad
influence.
( )25.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
strict
rule.
B.
A
famous
school.
C.
A
special
ringtone.
D.
A
popular
mobile
phone.
B
For
a
long
time,
Aurora's
father
has
been
a
very
vague
figure
to
her.
He
was
a
man
of
few
words,
tall
but
thin
and
nothing
else.
When
Aurora
was
in
primary
school,
Aurora's
father
was
never
there
to
pick
her
up,
and
he
never
came
to
any
of
Aurora's
parent-teacher
meetings.
He
was
always
busy
doing
projects.
Aurora
remembers
when
she
was
in
middle
school,
her
head
was
badly
hurt
in
a
PE
class.
During
her
operation
Aurora's
father
was
nowhere
to
be
found.
This
hurt
her
most.
At
that
moment,
Aurora
considered
her
father
as
a
cold?blooded
man
who
did
not
care
about
her
at
all.
But
things
seemed
different
at
Aurora's
high
school
graduation
ceremony
when
Aurora
was
chosen
to
give
a
speech.
Her
father,
once
again,
told
her
he
had
a
business
trip
and
would
be
unable
to
show
up.
“Don't
come.
I
will
be
very
nervous
if
I
see
you,”
Aurora
told
him.
Aurora
remembers
her
speech
went
smoothly.
After
the
ceremony,
when
she
was
about
to
leave,
she
suddenly
noticed
a
man
sitting
in
a
corner
of
the
hall.
It
was
her
father!
Aurora
was
so
surprised
that
she
rushed
to
him
with
tears
running
down
her
face.
“Well
done,”he
said.
His
eyes
were
also
filled
with
tears.
Later,
Aurora
found
out
that
her
father
had
managed
to
finish
his
work
by
staying
up
late,
and
that
he
drove
for
several
hours
to
get
back.
He
had
been
sitting
in
the
corner
because
he
didn't
want
Aurora
to
see
him.
Aurora's
father
remembered
every
word
in
Aurora's
speech.
For
much
of
Aurora's
life
she
described
her
father
as
a
cold?blooded
man
who
only
cared
about
his
work.
But
when
Aurora
thought
deeply
about
this,
she
realized
it
was
not
really
true.
At
Aurora's
graduation
ceremony,
she
could
feel
her
father's
deep
love.
The
fact
is
that
seeing
is
not
believing,
and
what
we
see
may
not
be
the
fact
if
we
don't
notice
the
world
with
our
hearts
and
minds.
Life
is
not
short
of
love,
but
sometimes
our
eyes
have
trouble
seeing
it.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )26.
What
did
Aurora
think
of
her
father
at
first?
A.
A
tall
and
strong
man
who
was
wise.
B.
A
polite
and
strong-willed
man.
C.
A
man
full
of
words
and
warm?hearted.
D.
A
man
of
few
words
and
nothing
special.
( )27.
Why
did
Aurora
rush
to
her
father
with
tears
running
down
her
face?
A.
Because
she
didn't
do
very
well
in
the
speech.
B.
Because
there
was
something
wrong
with
her
eyes
then.
C.
Because
she
was
touched
to
find
that
her
father
cared
about
her.
D.
Because
she
was
so
nervous
that
she
couldn't
help
crying.
( )28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“this”
refer
to?
A.
Aurora's
father
sat
in
the
corner
of
the
hall.
B.
Aurora's
father
was
always
doing
projects.
C.
Aurora's
father
was
a
cold?blooded
man.
D.
Aurora's
father's
eyes
were
filled
with
tears.
( )29.
What
can
we
know
from
the
text?
A.
Aurora's
father
was
in
the
hospital
during
her
operation.
B.
Aurora's
father
attended
her
high
school
graduation
ceremony.
C.
Aurora's
father
sometimes
picked
her
up
when
she
was
in
primary
school.
D.
Aurora's
father
went
to
parent-teacher
meetings
when
she
was
in
primary
school.
( )30.
What's
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.
Seeing
Is
Not
Believing
B.
Time
Waits
for
No
Man
C.
Life
is
Full
of
Hope
D.
Practice
Makes
Perfect
C
It's
no
secret
that
many
students
do
not
like
to
stay
in
classrooms
and
study
all
day.
But
there
is
another
truth:
quite
a
lot
of
them
don't
like
outdoor
PE
classes
either.
“Our
three
PE
classes
every
week
are
all
run,
run
and
run.
It's
for
our
high
school
entrance
examination,”
said
Li
Langjing,
15,
a
Junior
3
student
from
Xiamen.
Li
is
not
the
only
one.
Two
months
ago,
the
Shanghai
University
of
Sport
made
a
survey
from
over
110,
000
students
and
worked
out
teenagers'
physical
index.
For
junior
high
school
students,
their
physical
health
score
is
94.
1,
which
is
quite
good.
But
this
doesn't
mean
they
are
active
in
sports
because
their
awareness
and
willingness
to
do
exercise
only
scores
at
74.
8.
In
other
words,
many
teenagers
are
forced
to
exercise,
reported
the
Paper
News.
Because
of
that,
the
Shanghai
Education
Committee
decided
to
put
more
importance
on
the
general
physical
quotient
of
teenagers.
This
means
that
schools
should
pay
attention
to
not
only
students'
health
and
sports
test
scores,
but
also
their
knowledge,
skills
and
willingness
to
do
exercise.
Thus,
making
PE
classes
more
fun
and
growing
students'
interests
in
sports
seems
necessary,
according
to
Wang
Ping,
an
official
in
Shanghai.
Over
80
schools
in
Shanghai
have
already
included
some
games
into
PE
classes.
They
also
teach
students
different
sports
like
tennis,
swimming
and
Kung
fu.
“We
want
to
see
sports
become
a
lifestyle
for
teenagers,
which
can
be
good
for
all
their
lives,”
said
Wang.
And
experts
from
the
Shanghai
University
of
Sport
are
planning
to
introduce
the
idea
to
more
provinces.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
( )31.
What
do
many
students
think
of
their
PE
classes
according
to
the
passage?
A.
They
are
tiring.
B.
They
are
boring.
C.
They
are
relaxing.
D.
They're
interesting.
( )32.
In
the
third
passage,
the
writer
mainly
wants
to
tell
us
that________.
A.
the
junior
students'
physical
health
score
is
quite
good
B.
the
junior
students
are
active
in
sports
C.
the
junior
students
are
forced
to
exercise
D.
the
junior
students
are
willing
to
physical
exercise
( )33.
What
should
we
do
in
order
to
make
the
junior
students
like
PE
classes?
①Make
PE
classes
more
interesting.
②Develop
students'
interest
in
sports.
③Ask
the
parents
to
do
sports
with
their
children.
④Have
more
PE
classes
every
week.
A.
①③
B.
②④
C.
②③
D.
①②
( )34.
The
students
will
learn
the
following
skills
except
________
in
some
schools
of
Shanghai.
A.
Kung
fu
B.
swimming
C.
tennis
D.
baseball
( )35.
From
the
passage,
the
writer
wants
to
tell
us
that________.
A.
sports
should
become
a
lifestyle
for
teenagers
B.
students
should
be
given
more
time
to
do
outdoor
activities
C.
only
students
in
Shanghai
can
see
the
changes
in
PE
classes
D.
schools
should
only
pay
attention
to
students'
health
and
test
scores
D
“In
first
place,
Xiao
Fang,
she
scored
98…in
last
place,
Xiao
Ming,
with
45.”
Does
this
sound
familiar?
Yes,
it's
a
teacher
announcing
test
results.
But
this
shouldn't
happen
any
more.
From
this
school
year,
schools
may
not
announce
test
results.
They
shouldn't
rank
students
by
their
marks
either.
________36
Zhong
Yanyan,
15,
from
Xiamen
welcomes
the
new
rule.
Zhong
once
almost
failed
a
maths
test.
“When
the
teacher
announced
the
marks,
________37”
Zhong
said.
Shao
Zhipeng,
13,
studies
in
Harbin,
Heilongjiang
Province.
Shao
said
he
would
like
to
know
his
mark
and
rank.
“________38
I
can
also
find
a
competitor
to
beat
next
time.”
For
Ms.
Zhu,
the
mother
of
a
14?year?old
boy
in
Shanghai,
it's
not
a
new
rule.
She
said
her
son's
school
has
been
doing
this
for
some
time.
But
she
said
that
if
the
school
didn't
tell
her
about
her
son's
marks,
she
would
ask.
________39”
she
said.
Du
Minghuan
is
a
teacher
at
Tianjin
Yaohua
Middle
School.
Du's
school
chose
not
to
announce
students'
marks
a
few
years
ago.
“Parents
sometimes
compare
their
kids'
marks.
________40”
said
Du.
根据材料内容,
从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,
使文章意思通顺、内容完整。
A.
That
way,
I
can
see
whether
I
am
making
progress.
B.
This
also
gives
children
pressure.
C.
It's
the
only
way
for
me
to
know
how
well
my
son
does
at
school.
D.
I
felt
I
lost
face.
E.
This
is
to
make
sure
everyone
feels
happy
and
respected
while
studying.
三、完形填空(15小题,
每小题1分,
共15分)
先通读短文,
掌握其大意,
然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
I
always
tell
my
son
that
achieving
average
scores
in
the
class
is
fine.
He
does
not
have
to
be
one
of
the
top
scorers
in
his
class
________41
attend
after?school
classes
to
help
him
with
his
study.
I
think
the
most
important
thing
for
him
in
his
________42
is
to
be
a
child:
have
________43,
exercise
and
stay
healthy
and
find
something
he
is
interested
in,
so
he
knows
how
to
communicate
with
others
and
________44
difficulties.
I
was
born
in
the
1980s
and
had
to
study
hard
to
make
sure
I
could
go
to
a
good
university
and
eventually
find
a
well-paid
job.
But
my
son
is
lucky
enough
to
be
born
at
a
time
when
he
does
not
need
to
________45
food
or
clothes.
Unlike
some
________46
who
make
busy
plans
for
their
children
to
attend
different
________47
after?school
classes,
I
would
rather
spend
the
money
taking
him
to
________48
and
letting
him
see
the
world.
For
some
parents,
the
reason
why
they
________49
their
best
to
make
their
children
get
good
grades
only
is
that
they
were
not
top
students
themselves.
They
do
________50
for
their
children
so
that
their
children
could
get
good
grades.
In
fact,
when
parents
do
all
the
heavy
lifting
for
their
children,
they
will
lose
the
ability
to
be
________51.
I
do
feel
pressure
from
other
parents
to
send
my
________52
to
after?school
classes,
but
I
need
to
remind
myself
that
when
he
is
buried
in
endless
homework
at
an
early
age,
he
might
________53
all
interest
in
learning
when
he
grows
up.
Going
to
a
good
university
is
not
the
________54
goal
in
life.
He
needs
to
form
good
habits
and
hobbies
so
that
when
he
is
kind
of
________55
at
university,
he
will
not
spend
all
his
spare
time
playing
video
games.
( )41.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
( )42.
A.
time
B.
childhood
C.
teenage
D.
life
( )43.
A.
hobbies
B.
grades
C.
meals
D.
classes
( )44.
A.
work
out
B.
look
for
C.
give
up
D.
help
with
( )45.
A.
worry
about
B.
make
up
C.
look
for
D.
think
up
( )46.
A.
customers
B.
businessmen
C.
teachers
D.
parents
( )47.
A.
wonderful
B.
outgoing
C.
expensive
D.
popular
( )48.
A.
study
B.
travel
C.
rest
D.
read
( )49.
A.
take
B.
get
C.
wish
D.
try
( )50.
A.
something
B.
everything
C.
nothing
D.
none
( )51.
A.
free
B.
smart
C.
happy
D.
independent
( )52.
A.
son
B.
daughter
C.
brother
D.
sister
( )53.
A.
show
B.
find
C.
leave
D.
lose
( )54.
A.
common
B.
final
C.
unusual
D.
successful
( )55.
A.
young
B.
old
C.
free
D.
busy
四、语篇填空(15小题,
每小题1分,
共15分)
第一节
阅读短文,
从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,
使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,
每词限用一次。
convenient friend drive sixteen whyexcite seem easy independent lend
For
most
American
teenagers
over
the
age
of
sixteen,
owning
a
car
seems
to
be
a
must.
Cars
have
become
as
much
a
status
symbol
for
young
________56
as
they
are
for
many
adults.
Ten
years
ago,
American
teenagers
would
be
very
________57
when
their
parents
gave
them
a
car
as
a
high
school
graduation
present.
Now,
it
has
become
much
________58
for
them
to
get
the
car
they
want—they
can
find
it
on
the
street
outside
their
homes
on
their
________59
birthday.
Young
people
love
to
have
a
car
because
it
will
be
very
________60
to
go
anywhere
in
the
car.
And
it
________61that
owning
a
car
has
developed
another
meaning
over
time—the
person
who
owns
a
car
appears
to
be
________62
and
cool,
and
the
one
who
doesn't
lose
face.
That's
________63
we
always
see
in
American
movies
and
TV
series
teenagers
who
don't
own
a
car
ask
their
parents
to
________64
their
car.
You
know,
it
is
a
shame
arriving
at
a
________65
party
by
getting
dropped
off
by
parents.
No
wonder
Hannah
Montana
feels
embarrassed
once
she
had
to
be
dropped
off
at
a
party
by
her
dad
because
she
lost
her
driver's
licence.
第二节
根据语篇要求填空,
使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词。
Mr.
Brown
had
a
new
telephone
number.
________66
he
got
it,
it
was
the
number
of
a
shop.
The
shop
now
had
a
new
number,
but
a
lot
of
women
did
not
know
this,
so
they
________67
telephoned
the
old
one.
At
first,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brown
always
said,
“We
are
sorry.
You
have
the
wrong
number.
The
shop
has
a
new
one
now.”
But
women
still
continued
to
telephone
them
________68
ask
for
things.
So
after
some
time,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brown
began
to
answer
them
like
this,
“Good
morning,
madam.
What
do
you
want
us
to
send
you
today?”
They
thought,
“Maybe
they
________69
stop
telephoning
us
when
they
don't
get
their
things.”
But
this
did
not
help
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brown,
because
now
women
began
to
telephone
them
more
and
more,
and
to
say
angrily,
“Where
are
my
things?
They
have
not
come
________70!
Why
haven't
you
sent
them
yet?”
五、补全对话(5小题,
每小题2分,
共10分)
根据下面的对话情景,
在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,
使对话的意义连贯、完整。
A:
What
do
you
want
to
be
when
you
grow
up,
Alice?
B:
I
don't
know.
A:
But
you
are
good
at
singing.
________________________________________71?
B:
Yes,
I
do.
But
my
mother
wants
me
to
be
a
doctor
like
her.
A:
That's
not
fair.
____________________________________________________72.
B:
I
think
so,
too.
If
we
are
allowed
to
make
our
own
decisions,
we
can
be
more
independent.
A:
________________________________________________________________73.
B:
Thanks,
I
will.
What
do
you
want
to
be,
Matt?
A:
________________________________________________________________74.
You
know,
I
am
interested
in
acting.
B:
Yeah.
Do
your
parents
know
about
that?
A:
I'm
not
sure.
We
have
never
talked
about
that.
Maybe
they
will
agree.
My
parents
care
about
my
opinion.
B:
Lucky
you!
I
wish
my
mother
were
not
so
strict
with
me.
A:
Come
on!
Your
mother
is
strict,
but
she
also
loves
you
so
much.
You
have
a
great
mother.
B:
You
are
right.
Well,
_______________________________________________75?
A:
It's
5
o'clock.
B:
Time
to
go
home.
See
you!
A:
See
you!
六、书面表达(20分)
目前,
随着人们生活水平的提高,
越来越多的家庭有了汽车。于是很多中学生想开车,
尽管法律、父母不允许,
可他们依然我行我素,
以“Why
are
middle
school
students
not
allowed
to
drive
alone?”为题,
谈谈你的观点。100词左右。
内容包括:
1.
喜欢开车的理由:
(1)很酷(2)炫耀(3)出游方便
2.
不能开车的理由:
(1)太危险(2)不能更好地控制自己(3)没有驾照
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
听力材料:
第一节
1.
M:
Sally,
would
you
like
to
go
to
the
movie
now?
W:
I'd
love
to,
but
I
don't
want
to
go
out
on
rainy
days.
2.
M:
What
do
you
like
to
do
in
your
spare
time,
Mary?
W:
Well,
I
spend
most
of
my
free
time
listening
to
pop
and
rock
music.
3.
M:
Doctor,
I
fell
down
while
playing
football
at
school
today.
I
hurt
my
leg.
W:
Let
me
have
a
look.
Um
…
You'd
better
take
an
X-?ray.
4.
M:
It's
time
for
bed,
Lisa.
It's
already
ten
o'clock.
W:
Dad,
just
a
minute.
I'm
watching
a
talk
show.
I'll
be
in
bed
in
twenty
minutes.
5.
W:
Can't
you
see
the
sign?
It's
not
allowed
to
skate
here.
M:
Sorry,
I
didn't
see
it.
第二节
Text
1
M:
What
rules
do
you
have
at
home?
W:
Well,
I'm
not
allowed
to
go
out
on
school
nights.
What
about
you?
M:
I
can't,
either.
But
I
can
go
shopping
with
my
friends
on
Saturday
afternoons.
W:
I
want
to
buy
a
new
dress.
Can
you
go
with
me
at
that
time?
M:
Sure,
I'd
love
to.
Text
2
W:
Jack,
can
I
go
out
with
Kate
tonight?
M:
Oh,
Linda,
what
are
you
going
to
do?
W:
I
want
to
buy
a
necklace.
M:
Necklace?
I
don't
think
teenagers
should
be
allowed
to
wear
necklaces.
W:
I
want
to
buy
a
new
coat,
too.
My
old
one
has
worn
out.
M:
OK,
but
not
tonight.
You
can
go
out
tomorrow
afternoon.
W:
Well,
then
I
have
to
do
my
homework
this
evening.
M:
Don't
stay
up
late.
You
should
go
to
bed
early.
Young
people
need
enough
sleep.
Text
3
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
take
your
seats,
please.
Our
bus
will
take
us
to
the
next
place,
where
we'll
find
several
very
old
buildings,
famous
all
over
the
world.
Here
we
are.
This
is
Evergreen
Church.
It's
one
of
the
oldest
buildings
in
this
place,
about
900
years
old.
On
the
left,
you
can
see
the
James'
House
with
the
famous
clock
tower.
There,
on
the
right,
you
can
see
a
park,
Hero
Square.
Look!
Some
people
are
feeding
the
birds
there.
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
we
are
now
coming
close
to
Victoria
Bridge.
Text
4
W:
Tom,
do
your
parents
allow
you
to
eat
lots
of
candy?
M:
No,
they
don't.
They
say
it
isn't
good
for
my
teeth.
Do
your
parents
allow
you
to
eat
candy,
Mary?
W:
Yes,
they
allow
me
to
eat
candy.
But
I'm
not
allowed
to
watch
TV
a
lot.
M:
Neither
am
I.
Mom
says
it's
bad
for
my
eyes.
W:
She
is
right.
We
should
spend
more
time
on
study.
M:
Are
you
allowed
to
practice
your
hobbies
as
much
as
possible?
W:
No,
I
am
not.
My
parents
think
they
can
get
in
the
way
of
my
study.
M:
By
the
way,
how
do
you
go
to
school?
W:
I
usually
walk.
How
about
you?
M:
I
ride
my
bike
to
school
every
day.
I
think
riding
a
bike
is
much
faster
than
walking.
第三节Text
Teenagers
all
have
their
dreams.
Here
are
some
young
men
talking
about
their
dreams.
Andrew's
dream
is
to
be
a
sportsman,
because
he
is
fat
and
wants
to
get
more
exercise.
David
is
good
at
cooking,
so
he
would
like
to
be
a
cook
to
cook
delicious
food
for
others.
Bill
and
Bob
are
tall
and
strong.
Both
of
them
once
said
that
they
wanted
to
be
a
policeman.
But
Bob
has
changed
his
idea.
He
decides
to
teach
pupils
in
a
poor
area.
He
thinks
pupils
there
should
also
get
good
education.
Who
is
saying
his
dream
is
to
be
a
doctor?
That's
Paul.
He
is
saying
that
he
wants
to
be
a
doctor
because
he
wants
to
help
more
sick
people
live
a
healthy
life
again.
答案与解析
一、听力理解
第一节
1.
A 2.
B 3.
B 4.
C 5.
B
第二节
6.
A 7.
B 8.
C 9.
C 10.
A 11.
A 12.
C 13.
B 14.
C 15.
B
第三节
16-20:
CDEAB
二、A
21.
A 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Mosquitotone
has
a
special
sound.
Only
children
and
teenagers
can
hear
it”可知,
mosquitotone主要是针对儿童和青少年的。
22.
B 细节理解题。根据第四段中的“One
British
boy
uses
mosquitotone.
In
class,
his
phone
rang”可知,
这个男生在课堂上使用手机,
让老师很不开心。
23.
D 细节理解题。根据第五段的最后两句“I
may
use
it
for
fun,
but
not
in
class.
It's
unfair
to
the
teachers”可知,
Jerry
Jone拒绝在课堂上使用手机。
24.
C 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Mosquitotone
is
good
because
many
people
don't
hear
it”可知,
Connie
Neeson认为大多数人都听不见蚊子音的铃声,
所以可以在影院中使用。
25.
C 主旨大意题。根据本文内容可知,
文章主要是在mosquitotone的特点、利弊及使用方面介绍了这种特殊的铃声。
B
26.
D 细节理解题。根据文中第一段的描述可知四个选项中只有D选项符合题意。
27.
C 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Aurora
was
so
surprised
that
she
rushed
to
him
with
tears
running
down
her
face”及最后一段中的“At
Aurora's
graduation
ceremony,
she
could
feel
her
father's
deep
love”可推知,
Aurora因为知道其实父亲深爱着自己而热泪盈眶。故选C。
28.
C 代词指代题。Aurora把父亲描述为一个只关心工作的冷血的人。但是当她深思后,
她意识到那并不是事实。结合文章可推知,
this在此指代的是C选项。
29.
B 细节理解题。根据第二段及第四段的内容可知,
Aurora上小学时,
她的父亲没有接过她,
没有参加过家长会,
甚至中学时她因脑部受伤需要做手术,
父亲也没有到场,
但是父亲参加了她的高中毕业典礼。故B选项符合题意。
30.
A 标题归纳题。Aurora一直以为父亲是一个只关心工作的冷血的人,
但是高中毕业典礼时父亲的到来改变了她的看法,
她意识到眼见并非为实。结合文章内容可知本文标题最适合的是A选项。
C
31.
B 推理判断题。由第二段“Our
three
PE
classes
every
week
are
all
run,
run
and
run.
It's
for
our
high
school
entrance
examination”可推断出学生不喜欢体育课是由于体育课是枯燥乏味的。
32.
C 主旨大意题。第三段中“In
other
words,
many
teenagers
are
forced
to
exercise”是本段的主题句。
33.
D 归纳概括题。“使体育课更有意思和培养学生对体育课的兴趣”是提高学生喜欢体育的两大措施。
34.
D 细节理解题。由第五段最后一句“They
also
teach
students
different
sports
like
tennis,
swimming
and
Kung
fu.”可知选D。
35.
A 主旨大意题。由最后一段中“We
want
to
see
sports
become
a
lifestyle
for
teenagers”可知选A。
D
36.
E 此句是对上文解释说明为什么这么做。句意为“这是为了保证每个人在学习时感到幸福和受尊重”。
37.
D 数学考试几乎不及格,
因此当老师宣布成绩的时候感到很丢脸。
38.
A 39.
C 40.
B
三、41.
C 句意为“他不必成为班上最高的得分者之一,
也不一定要参加课外辅导班帮助他学习”。这是否定句,
用or连接并列的部分。
42.
B 由“to
be
a
child”判断,
此处的时段是“in
his
childhood”。
43.
A 前面提及“童年时代最重要的事情就是做一个孩子”,
后面顺承表示“要有爱好”。
44.
A
45.
A 由上文中“我努力学习考大学是为了摆脱贫困”可知,
儿子生活的时代衣食无忧,
所以不需要担心。
46.
D 由句中提到的“for
their
children”判断,
此处指的是parents。
47.
C 由后面“我宁愿把这钱花在带孩子旅行去看外面的世界”推断是价格昂贵的补习班。
48.
B
49.
D 句意为“对一些父母来说尽最大努力让孩子得高分的原因只是……”。try
one's
best“尽某人最大的努力”。
50.
B 上文提及“家长只想让孩子得高分”,
下文顺承表示“他们为孩子做所有的事情”。
51.
D
52.
A 由文章开头“I
always
tell
my
son
that…”可知,
选son。
53.
D 由“小时候如果太忙于作业”推断,
长大后他们可能失去对学习的兴趣。
54.
B 由下文可知,
作者认为,
上一所好大学不是孩子的最终目标,
故此处用final修饰goal。
55.
C 由“他需要养成好的习惯与爱好”推断,
上大学有点业余时间时,
他不会把所有时间用于打电子游戏。
四、第一节
56.
drivers 考查名词。句意为“汽车对年轻的司机和成年人一样,
已经更多的变成了一种身份的象征”。
57.
excited 考查形容词。句意为“十年前,
当父母给他们一辆车作为中学毕业礼物的时候,
美国青少年会很兴奋”。
58.
easier 考查比较级。句意为“现在对他们来说,
得到他们想要的汽车变得容易得多”。
59.
sixteenth 考查序数词。句意为“在16岁生日时,
他们都能在家外面的街上找到他们想要的汽车”。
60.
convenient 考查形容词。句意为“年轻人喜欢有一辆车,
因为开着车去任何地方非常便利”。
61.
seems 考查句型it
seems
that…意为“好像……”。
62.
independent 考查形容词。句意为“有车的人好像很独立、很酷”。
63.
why 考查That's
why…结构。
64.
lend 考查动词。句意为“那就是为什么我们总在美国电影或电视里边看到没有车的青少年向他的父母借车”。
65.
friend's 考查名词所有格。句意为“到一个朋友的聚会如果是从父母的车上下来的话会是很丢人的”。
第二节
66.
Before 句意为“在他有这个号之前,
这是一个商店的号码”。
67.
still 考查副词。句意为“这个商店现在有一个新号码,
但是许多女人并不知道这个情况,
所以她们仍然拨那个老号码”。
68.
to 考查不定式作目的状语。句意为“可是女人们仍然继续给他们打电话,
要订购东西”。
69.
will 考查一般将来时。句意为“当她们没有得到她们的东西的时候将会不在打电话。”
70.
yet 考查副词。句意为“我的东西呢?
它们还没到。”。
五、71.
Don't
you
want
to
be
a
singer
72.
We
should
be
allowed
to
make
our
own
decisions
73.
You
can
have
a
talk
with
your
mother
and
tell
her
what
you
really
think
74.
I
want
to
be
an
actor
75.
What
time
is
it
now
六、范文:
Why
are
middle
school
students
not
allowed
to
drive
alone?
Now
more
and
more
families
have
cars.
Should
middle
school
students
be
allowed
to
drive?
Some
students
think
they
should
be
allowed
to
drive.
First①,
they
think
it's
very
cool
to②
drive
a
car.
Second③,
they
want
to
show
off.
Third④,
they
think
it's
convenient
to⑤
drive
when
they
go
sightseeing
or
visit
friends.
But
I
don't
think
middle
school
students
should
be
allowed
to⑥drive.
First,
it's
very
dangerous
to
do
that.
Second,
middle
school
students
are
too
young
to
control⑦
themselves.
Third,
they
don't
have
a
driver's
license.
So,
that's
why
middle
school
students
aren't
allowed
to
drive
alone.
点评:
本文运用了“三步法”写谈论规则、阐述观点类作文。第一步:
确定主题;
第二步:
谈论规则;
第三步:
作者阐述自己的观点。
添彩点:
一是用First,
Second,
Third等,
使得短文层次清楚,
次序井然;
二是本文使用的语言非常流畅,
像it's
very
cool…,
it's
convenient
to
…,
…should
be
allowed
to
…,
middle
school
students
are
too
young
to
control
…等等。