Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands 综合测试卷(含听力原文+答案)

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Unit
10
综合测试卷
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
(  )1.What
is
Paul
doing?
A.He
is
doing
the
housework.
B.He
is
doing
the
homework.
C.He
is
playing
computer
games.
(  )2.Where
are
they
going?
A.To
the
train
station.
    
B.To
the
bus
stop.
C.To
the
shopping
center.
(  )3.How
often
does
Peter
keep
a
diary?
A.Always.
B.Often.
C.Never.
(  )4.Which
is
Jane's
favorite
subject?
A.Chinese.
B.Science.
C.English.
(  )5.Why
was
Lisa
late
for
class
this
morning?
A.She
forgot
the
class.
    
B.She
got
up
late.
C.She
broke
the
clock.
第二节(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)
听下面3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,你有时间阅读各小题,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。
(  )6.When
may
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
the
morning.
    
B.In
the
afternoon.
C.In
the
evening.
(  )7.What
is
Mr.
Brown
doing?
A.He
is
telephoning
someone.
B.He
is
having
dinner.
C.He
is
having
a
talk
with
some
guests.
(  )8.What
time
is
it
now?
A.5:00.
B.5:10.
C.5:20.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。
(  )9.Who's
going
to
No.
1
High
School?
A.Peter.
   B.Linda.
C.Mike.
(  )10.Why
doesn't
Peter
want
to
go
to
No.
7
High
School?
A.The
school
is
not
really
beautiful.
B.The
school
is
too
far
from
his
home.
C.The
teachers
there
are
not
experienced.
(  )11.When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
the
morning.
    
B.In
the
afternoon.
C.In
the
evening.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。
(  )12.Where
are
the
students
going
to
visit?
A.A
park.
  B.A
museum.
C.A
library.
(  )13.When
will
the
students
meet
at
the
school
gate?
A.At
9:00.
 B.At
5:00.
C.At
3:00.
(  )14.What
can
students
buy
in
the
shop?
A.Books.
B.Food.
C.Drinks.
(  )15.What
will
the
school
provide
for
students?
A.Breakfast.
B.Lunch.
C.Supper.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
When
I
first
went
to
Britain,
a
lot
of
things
seemed
strange
to
me.
For
example,
people
drove
on
the
left
side
of
the
road
and
many
people
carried
an
umbrella
all
the
time.
There
were
also
many
other
things
that
I
found
really__▲__.
The
first
thing
I
noticed
was
how
polite
British
people
were.
When
I
got
on
the
bus,
the
driver
would
greet
me;
when
people
got
off
the
bus,
they
would
say
“Thank
you”
to
the
driver;
when
I
went
into
a
shop,
I
would
be
greeted
by
a
smiling
salesman
who
would
say,
“Can
I
help
you?”
The
family
I
stayed
with
were
very
nice,
but
their
house
was
full
of
oddities(怪现象).
Firstly,
there
were
carpets(地毯)
everywhere,
even
in
the
bathroom.
Also,
the
bathroom
was
full
of
surprises.
The
first
time
I
tried
to
wash
my
hands
I
burned
myself.
The
cold
and
hot
water
came
out
of
different
taps(水龙头)!
Then,
when
I
tried
to
dry
my
hair
I
couldn't
find
a
socket(插座)
for
my
hairdryer.
Maybe
that
wasn't
such
a
big
surprise.
More
surprising
was
the
fact
that
British
people
didn't
take
their
shoes
off
when
they
went
into
a
house—can
you
imagine?
I
guess
that
for
British
people
all
of
these
things
are
normal.
It's
only
when
you
visit
a
foreign
country
that
you
realize
that
what
you
think
is
normal
is
not.
Normality
depends
on
where
you
are.
(  )16.The
best
word
for
“__▲__”
is
“________”.
A.successful
B.traditional
C.exciting
D.surprising
(  )17.What
happened
when
the
writer
first
tried
to
wash
his
hands
in
his
host
family?
A.He
burned
his
hands.
B.He
couldn't
find
the
tap.
C.There
wasn't
any
water
in
the
tap.
D.There
was
only
cold
water
in
the
tap.
(  )18.How
does
the
writer
develop
the
passage?
A.By
telling
a
short
story.
B.By
providing
some
examples.
C.By
showing
different
opinions.
D.By
comparing
research
results.
B
Ben
Hofer
is
no
stranger
to
fundraising(募捐).
This
year,
he's
back
for
another
round
of
fundraising
for
school
lunch
debts(债务).
The
15?year?old
student
in
St.
Andrews
Episcopal
High
School,
the
US,
has
raised
more
than
$10,000
for
students
with
school
lunch
debts
in
Austin
district
schools
as
part
of
his
“Lunch
Counts!”
project.
He
hopes
to
pay
off
school
lunch
debts
not
only
for
schools
in
Austin
districts
but
also
for
Del
Valle.
Hofer's
efforts
are
part
of
a
growing
national
trend
for
which
students,
parents,
communities
and
some
school
districts
themselves
are
working
to
pay
off
students'
school
meal
debts
through
crowdfunding(众筹)
sources
such
as
Go?Fund?Me.
Lunch
debts
increase
when
students
who
haven't
paid
off
their
account
balances
are
provided
with
free
meals.
There
are
thousands
more
who
struggle
to
pay
for
low?cost
school
meals.
According
to
the
School
Nutrition
Association,
75
percent
of
districts
nationally
had
unpaid
meal
debts
at
the
end
of
last
year,
and
the
amount
of
debts
has
grown
continuously(不断地)
in
recent
years.
Based
on
a
“No
Shaming”
law
in
several
states
since
last
year,
schools
allow
a
grace
period(宽限期)
for
students
with
no
money
in
their
meal
accounts
to
receive
a
hot
lunch.
If
the
unpaid
charges(费用)
are
not
covered
by
the
guardians(监护人)
of
the
students,
the
school
has
to
take
them
on,
resulting
in
the
rising
school
lunch
debts.
So
the
crowdfunding
starts
to
help
pay
off
lunch
debts
to
make
it
easier
to
do
good.
Hofer,
as
one
of
the
crowdfunding
activists,
has
set
a
goal
to
raise
$3,000
at
first
but
hopes
to
raise
more,
since
there
is
more
than
$7,000
in
school
lunch
debts
in
both
Del
Valle
and
Austin
districts.
“I
would
really
like
to
raise
as
much
as
I
can
for
those
kids
this
year
and
to
help
their
families
not
worry
about
school
lunch
debts,”
Hofer
said.
“Paying
this
off
for
struggling
families
would
be
a
nice
present.”
(  )19.What
has
Hofer
done
to
help
students
with
school
lunch
debts?
A.He
has
provided
free
meals
for
students
with
lunch
debts.
B.He
has
collected
money
through
his
“Lunch
Counts!”
project.
C.He
has
raised
more
than
$10,000
for
homeless
kids
in
Austin
districts.
D.He
has
asked
parents
and
communities
to
pay
off
school
lunch
debts.
(  )20.The
underlined
word
“struggle”
in
Paragraph
4
means
“________”.
A.fight
B.work
C.run
D.refuse
(  )21.What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
5?
A.Hofer
has
helped
schools
to
make
a
“No
Shaming”
law.
B.All
the
students
can
get
free
lunches
in
Austin
districts.
C.Parents
with
no
money
refuse
to
pay
off
the
school
debts
for
their
children.
D.The
amount
of
school
lunch
debts
is
increasing
because
of
the
unpaid
charges.
(  )22.What
can
we
conclude
from
Hofer's
words?
A.He
is
ready
to
help
out
more
families
with
school
lunch
debts.
B.He
calls
on
more
volunteers
to
join
a
crowdfunding
effort.
C.He
is
unwilling
to
pay
off
lunch
debts
for
those
poor
families.
D.He
plans
to
raise
more
money
to
buy
nice
presents
for
the
kids.
C
Tipping
is
as
American
as
apple
pie.
Because
of
that,
an
apple
pie
costs
15%
more
than
you
thought
it
would
be.
In
the
UK,
tipped
workers
are
paid
as
much
as
non?tipped
workers,
but
in
the
United
States
tipped
workers
make
much
less
per
hour.
Money
from
tips
is
expected
to
provide
a
large
amount
of
tipped
workers
overall
wages(工资)
in
the
USA.
So
tipping
in
the
USA
isn't
just
a
nice
thing
to
do,
but
it's
pretty
important.
It's
not
a
must.
Just
so
we're
clear,
there
are
no
laws
saying
you
have
to
tip.
You
won't
cause
an
international
accident
over
a
tipping
problem—you
may
just
upset
the
person
who
has
been
serving
you
if
you
don't
tip
him
or
her.
It
is
expected.
We'd
certainly
suggest
it
if
you
plan
to
use
the
restaurant,
hotel
or
delivery
boy
again!
There
are
plenty
of
things
that
aren't
against
laws
but
impolite.
No
tipping
is
one
of
those
impolite
things.
It
is
common.
In
the
USA,
people
are
expected
to
tip
waiters,
taxi
drivers,
hairdressers
and
your
I'm?so?hungry
pizza
delivery
guy
(or
any
delivery
guy
at
any
time).
Know
how
much
to
tip.
The
standard
amount
is
15%.
And
it's
encouraged
to
give
20%
for
great
service.
Be
generous!
For
larger
groups
at
restaurants,
the
tip
is
often
included
in
the
bill,
so
keep
an
eye
out
for
more
specific
instructions
and
information.
Be
a
high?tech
tipper.
You
may
haven't
noticed,
most
Americans
are
not
big
fans
of
math.
But
they
do
love
a
good
app,
so
they
can
use
plenty
of
apps
to
work
out
how
much
the
tip
is.
Anyway,
you
can
also
use
the
old?fashioned
pencil
and
paper
to
work
out
the
tip.
(  )23.We
can
probably
read
this
passage
in
the
________
part
of
a
magazine.
A.science
B.sports
C.culture
D.health
(  )24.According
to
the
passage,
which
is
TRUE
about
tipping
in
the
USA?
A.The
tip
is
always
included
in
the
bill.
B.Tipping
is
expected
by
tipped
workers.
C.High?tech
is
the
only
way
to
work
out
how
much
the
tip
is.
D.There
are
some
laws
asking
you
to
tip
someone
who
serves
you.
(  )25.If
your
cost
in
a
hotel
with
excellent
service
is
$200,
you
are
expected
to
tip
________.
A.$10
B.$20
C.$30
D.$40
(  )26.The
best
title
for
this
passage
is
________.
A.How
much
to
tip
B.How
to
tip
properly
C.How
to
be
a
high?tech
tipper
D.How
to
work
out
the
tip
D
As
we
know,
there
are
differences
between
Western
culture
and
our
Chinese
culture.
We
can
see
differences
when
we
pay
attention
to
the
way
words
are
used.
Let's
look
at
the
words
about
animals
and
plants.
Most
expressions
in
Chinese
about
the
dog,
for
example,
“a
homeless
dog”,
“a
mad
dog”,
“a
running
dog”
and
“a
dog
catching
a
mouse”,
have
negative(消极的)
meanings.
But
in
Western
countries,
dogs
are
thought
to
be
honest
and
good
friends
of
humans.
In
England,
people
use
the
dog
to
describe
positive(积极的)
actions.
For
example,
“you
are
a
lucky
dog”
means
you
are
a
lucky
person.
And
“every
dog
has
its
day”
means
each
person
has
good
luck
sometimes.
To
describe
a
person's
serious
illness,
they
may
say
“sick
as
a
dog”.
The
word
“dog?tired”
means
very
tired.
However,
Chinese
love
cats
very
much.
But
in
Western
culture,
“cat”
is
often
used
to
describe
a
woman
who
is
cruel(冷酷的).
There
are
many
other
examples
of
how
“cat”
is
used
differently
as
well.
The
rose
is
regarded
as
a
symbol
of
love
in
both
China
and
some
Western
countries.
People
think
the
rose
stands
for
love,
peace,
courage
and
friendship.
And
the
rose
is
the
national
flower
of
England,
America
and
many
other
countries.
The
words
about
plants
and
animals
are
used
in
positive
or
negative
ways
in
different
cultures.
We
can
learn
about
many
differences
in
cultures
by
comparing
how
some
words
are
used.
(  )27.“Every
dog
has
its
day”
means
“________”.
A.Everybody
in
the
world
is
lucky
B.Each
person
lives
his
own
way
of
life
C.If
one
works
hard,
he's
sure
to
succeed
D.Everybody
has
a
time
in
life
to
be
lucky
(  )28.Western
people
usually
use
“cat”
to
refer
to
“________”.
A.a
tired
person
B.an
unkind
woman
C.a
homeless
person
D.a
brave
man
(  )29.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.Chinese
people
prefer
dogs
to
cats.
B.The
rose
is
the
national
flower
of
all
the
Western
countries.
C.“A
lucky
dog”
means
“A
lucky
person”
in
Western
countries.
D.Western
people
consider
cats
to
be
good
friends.
(  )30.Which
of
the
following
shows
the
structure
of
the
passage?
(P=Paragraph)
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
下面文章中有五处(第31-35题)需要添加标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合意思的标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。
31.________
Thai
people
are
used
to
eating
rice
as
a
meal.
Also,
most
Thai
people
do
not
sit
down
to
eat
a
proper
meal
because
they
usually
eat
when
they
are
hungry,
especially
kids
and
teenagers.
32.________
Fashion
is
full
of
culture.
The
Tang
Costume
stands
for
Chinese
history
and
fashion
culture.
The
Tang
Costume
got
its
name
because
China
became
known
to
other
countries
during
the
Han
and
Tang
dynasties.
33.________
In
Australia,
people
celebrate
the
New
Year
from
January
1st
to
January
6th.
It
is
a
public
holiday
and
many
people
love
to
spend
this
day
with
their
families
and
friends.
34.________
There
are
two
kinds
of
schools
in
England.
One
is
the
state
school
where
parents
do
not
pay
money.
And
ninety
percent
of
children
go
there.
The
other
is
the
private
school
where
parents
pay
some
money
for
their
children
to
go.
35.________
Whether
they're
good
manners
or
not
depends
on
where
you
are.
Some
East
Africans
spit(吐口水)
four
times
as
a
kind
of
blessing(祝福).
In
parts
of
Polynesia,
it
is
bad
to
be
seen
eating.
They
politely
turn
their
backs
on
each
other
when
they
are
eating
food.
A.Traditional
Chinese
Dresses
B.Manners
in
Different
Countries
C.Schools
in
England
D.The
New
Year
in
Australia
E.Eating
in
Australia
F.Eating
in
Thailand
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节:完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。
I
have
recently
moved
across
the
country
to
the
West
Coast.
I
started
feeling
a
little
__36__
and
missing
my
friends
and
family.
I'm__37__
and
I
love
to
talk.
That's
why
I
enjoy
going
to
school
so
much
because
it
gives
me
the
opportunity
to
meet
new
and
different
people.
I
love
__38__
people
from
different
ways
of
life,
different
religions
and
age
groups.
The
elderly
and
__39__
are
the
most
interesting
to
me.
The
elderly
can
tell
you
all
about
everything
__40__
children
look
at
everything
with
__41__
full
of
wonder.
Recently,
while
riding
the
bus
I
struck
up
a
conversation
with
an
elderly
woman
who
had
been
born
and
raised
in
the
Pacific
Northwest.
She
had
so
many
stories
about
the
area
and
how
it
had
once
been.
I
__42__
had
a
wonderful
time
talking
to
her.
A
few
days
later,
I
got
__43__
the
bus
and
there
she
was
again.
She
smiled
when
she
saw
me
and
patted
the
__44__
next
to
her.
I
sat
with
her
and
we
picked
up
the
conversation
where
we
had
left
off.
Over
the
next
few
days,
whenever
I
got
on
the
bus
she
was
__45__
there
and
we
would
talk.
I
have
returned
to
work
and
have
been
__46__
an
earlier
bus
and
haven't
seen
much
of
__47__
“new
old
friend”.
Then
I
ran
into
her
at
the
transit(运输)
__48__
and
she
cheered
up.
This
really
__49__
my
heart.
Finally,
my
“new
old
friend”
asked
me
if
she
may
have
my
number
so
that
we
could
__50__
when
she
didn't
have
the
pleasure
to
see
me
on
the
bus.
(  )36.A.lonely
B.friendly
C.fresh
D.happy
(  )37.A.quiet
B.outgoing
C.shy
D.crazy
(  )38.A.knowing
of
B.learning
of
C.talking
with
D.hearing
from
(  )39.A.children
B.men
C.women
D.adults
(  )40.A.when
B.after
C.while
D.before
(  )41.A.actions
B.ears
C.eyes
D.hearts
(  )42.A.happily
B.likely
C.sadly
D.truly
(  )43.A.on
B.off
C.in
D.by
(  )44.A.room
B.space
C.bus
D.seat
(  )45.A.seldom
B.never
C.always
D.yet
(  )46.A.getting
B.making
C.putting
D.taking
(  )47.A.my
B.his
C.her
D.our
(  )48.A.airport
B.station
C.cinema
D.library
(  )49.A.made
B.drove
C.touched
D.hurt
(  )50.A.shout
B.cheer
C.catch
D.chat
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第二节:(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10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。
Kierman
was
born
in
Sydney,
Australia,
51.________
grew
up
near
the
sea.
For
more
than
40
years,
he
raced
in
international
sailing
competitions.
In
1987,
Kierman
was
competing
in
an
around?the?world
race
when
he
52.________(begin)
to
notice
the
huge
amount
of
rubbish
in
the
world's
oceans.
When
he
returned
to
Australia,
he
decided
to
do
something
about
it.
He
organized
a
community
event
and
it
53.________(call)
“Clean
Up
Sydney
Harbor”.
On
Sunday,
January
8,
1989,
more
than
40,000
volunteers
came
out
to
take
away
rubbish.
The
next
year,
Kierman
made
the
clean?up
54.________
national
event.
It
was
a
huge
success
across
Australia;
about
300,000
people
spent
the
day
55.________(improve)
their
local
environment.
Since
then,
“Clean
Up
Australia”
56.________(get)
bigger
and
bigger.
In
2002,
for
example,
800,000
people
cleaned
up
more
than
15,000
tons
of
rubbish
from
Australia's
57.________(beach),
parks
and
streets.
Kierman
was
happy
with
the
success
of
his
project.
In
2003,
he
started
an
even
bigger
program.
58.________
the
help
of
the
United
Nations
Environment
Program,
he
introduced
“Clean
Up
the
World”,
an
international
program
59.________
supports
communities
around
the
world
in
cleaning
up
and
protecting
the
environment.
“Clean
Up
the
World”
has
grown
60.________(rapid)
and
his
wonderful
idea
has
now
spread
from
one
city
to
the
whole
world.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分25分)
第一节:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列句子及所给的首字母,写出各单词的正确、完全形式(每空限填一词)。
61.I
won't
forget
you
forever.I
will
v________
our
friendship.
62.Thank
you
very
much
for
giving
me
so
many
s________
about
how
to
learn
English.
63.Everyone
went
to
Linda's
birthday
party
e________
Jim
because
he
was
ill
in
hospital.
64.I
think
spring
is
the
best
s________
because
everything
begins
to
grow.
65.The
book
is
very
educational.It's
w________
reading.
66.When
Peter
opened
the
box,
he
found
nothing
in
it—it's
e________.
67.His
children
studied
hard
and
b________
well
at
school.
68.The
teacher
wrote
on
the
blackboard
with
a
piece
of
c________.
69.Sydney
is
always
misunderstood
as
the
c________
of
Australia
because
it's
more
famous
than
Canberra.
70.You
should
k________
at
the
door
first
before
going
into
the
teachers'
office.
第二节:书面表达(共1小题,满分15分)
中国文化博大精深。假设你叫王琳,你的美国笔友Tom要你给他介绍一下中国的风俗习惯。请你就中国的某些风俗习惯,给他写一封80词左右的电子邮件。内容包括以下几方面:
1.
Greetings.
2.
Eating
meals
with
other
people.
3.
Attending
a
party.
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答案
第一部分
听力答案
1—5 CACCB 6—10 BCBCB
11—15 ACAAB
听力材料
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.W:
Could
you
please
help
me
do
the
housework,
Sam?
M:
Sorry,
I
have
to
do
my
homework.
You
may
ask
Paul.
He's
playing
computer
games.
2.M:
What
time
will
the
train
leave?
W:
Only
in
20
minutes.
Let's
take
a
taxi
instead
of
taking
the
bus
there.
3.W:
Peter,
do
you
often
keep
a
diary?
M:
Diary?
I
never
do
that.
But
my
teacher
thinks
it
helps
and
always
asks
me
to
do
it.
4.M:
Jane,
which
do
you
like
better,
Chinese
or
science?
W:
It's
hard
to
say.
But
I
think
nothing
is
more
interesting
than
English.
5.M:
Lisa,
why
were
you
late
for
class
this
morning?
W:
I
overslept
and
missed
the
school
bus.
第二节
听下面3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,你有时间阅读各小题,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。
M:
Come
in,
please!
W:
Good
afternoon!
My
name
is
Mary.
Mr.
Brown
said
he
would
wait
for
me
at
this
time
and
accept
my
interview.
M:
Mr.
Brown
is
talking
with
guests.
Please
wait
for
a
while.
He
will
be
back
in
five
minutes.
W:
Excuse
me,
what
time
is
it
by
your
watch
now?
M:
5:10.
W:
I
want
to
have
a
walk.
M:
Couldn't
be
better.
W:
When
he
comes
back,
please
call
me.
M:
OK.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。
W:
Good
morning,
Peter.
Which
high
school
are
you
going
to,
No.
1
or
No.
7?
M:
Oh,
Linda.
I
can't
really
decide
which
one
to
choose.
W:
Why?
They're
both
very
good
schools.
M:
I
think
so.
I
hear
No.
1
High
School
is
very
beautiful.
The
teachers
there
are
experienced.
What's
more,
my
best
friend,
Mike,
is
going
there,
too.
W:
So
why
don't
you
decide
on
it?
M:
My
parents
don't
agree
with
me.
They'd
like
me
to
go
to
No.
7
High
School.
But
I
don't
really
like
it.
It's
too
far.
If
I
go
there,
I'll
have
to
live
in
the
school.
W:
Don't
worry.
Let's
ask
Mr.
Hunt.
Maybe
he
will
help
you.
M:
Thank
you.
Let's
go.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。
Hello,
boys
and
girls!
May
I
have
your
attention,
please?
I
will
tell
you
something
about
visiting
the
special
library
tomorrow.
The
library
is
between
a
park
and
a
museum
with
a
history
of
80
years.
More
than
100
famous
people
studied
there
after
school
when
they
were
young.
There
are
a
lot
of
books
for
you
to
read
and
of
course,
you
can
borrow
them
if
you
like.
Since
the
library
is
far
from
our
school,
we
will
go
there
by
bus.
And
we
will
meet
at
the
school
gate
at
nine
tomorrow.
Clear?
Good!
By
the
way,
our
school
will
provide
you
with
food
and
drinks
for
lunch
because
food
and
drinks
are
not
allowed
in
the
library.
There
is
a
big
shop
in
the
library
and
you
can
buy
books
there.
Remember
that
we
will
leave
the
library
at
three
and
we
have
to
return
to
school
by
five.
第二部分
第一节
A 16—18 DAB
B 19—22 BADA
C 23—26 CBDB
D 27—30 DBCA
第二节
31—35 FADCB
第三部分
第一节
36—40 ABCAC 41—45 CDADC
46—50 DABCD
第二节
51.and 52.began 53.was
called 54.a
55.improving 56.has
got 57.beaches
58.With 59.that/which 60.rapidly
第四部分
第一节
61.value 62.suggestions 63.except
64.season 65.worth 66.empty
67.behaved 68.chalk 69.capital
70.knock
第二节
One
possible
version:
Dear
Tom,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China.
Let
me
give
you
some
suggestions
about
Chinese
customs.
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
China
is
a
country
with
a
long
history.
There
are
many
customs
in
it.
First,
you
are
supposed
to
shake
hands
when
you
meet
someone
for
the
first
time.
Second,
when
you
eat
dinner
with
other
people,
it's
impolite
to
point
at
others
with
your
chopsticks.
Besides,
if
you
are
going
to
a
party,
you
are
supposed
to
arrive
at
the
party
on
time,
or
a
few
minutes
late.
You
are
not
expected
to
give
a
clock
or
a
watch
to
your
friends
as
a
present,
because
it
means
“death”
in
Chinese.
When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.
If
you
are
going
to
China,
please
follow
the
rules.
I'm
looking
forward
to
meeting
you
in
China.
Yours,
Wang
Lin