Unit
10 You’re
supposed
to
shake
hands
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,从每题所给的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’s
Steve
doing?
A B C
( )2.What
does
Sam
do
probably?
A B C
( )3.When
did
the
man
have
a
holiday?
A B C
( )4.What
pet
does
the
woman
keep
now?
A B C
( )5.What
does
the
girl
invite
Billy
to
do?
A B C
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一个或几个小题,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。
听下面一段材料,回答第6小题。
( )6.What
did
the
man
do
in
Norway?
A.He
studied.
B.He
worked.
C.He
traveled.
听下面一段材料,回答第7小题。
( )7.What
is
the
man
buying
now?
A.A
cup
of
coffee.
B.A
train
ticket.
C.Some
cookies.
听下面一段材料,回答第8小题。
( )8.How
many
elder
brothers
does
Tony
have?
A.4.
B.3.
C.2.
听下面一段材料,回答第9小题。
( )9.What
is
opposite
No.
5
Middle
School?
A.A
hospital.
B.A
parking
lot.
C.A
park.
听下面一段材料,回答第10小题。
( )10.What
is
Tracy
going
to
do
first?
A.She
is
going
to
buy
some
fruit.
B.She
is
going
to
visit
her
neighbor.
C.She
is
going
to
cook
dinner.
听下面一段材料,回答第11至12题。
( )11.How
long
did
Keiko
live
in
France?
A.For
about
5
years.
B.For
about
15
years.
C.For
about
25
years.
( )12.Why
did
Keiko
come
to
Japan?
A.For
pleasure.
B.For
study.
C.For
work.
听下面一段材料,回答第13至15题。
( )13.What
is
the
man?
A.A
ticket
seller.
B.A
tour
guide.
C.A
bus
driver.
( )14.What
can
the
man
offer?
A.Sunglasses.
B.Raincoats.
C.Umbrellas.
( )15.What’s
the
weather
like
now
probably?
A.Cloudy.
B.Rainy.
C.Windy.
听下面一段独白,回答第16至20题。
( )16.How
often
does
Carla
teach
t’ai
chi
at
Chaoyang
Park?
A.Every
other
day.
B.Twice
a
week.
C.Once
a
week.
( )17.What
club
did
Carla
start?
A.A
food
club.
B.A
sports
club.
C.A
language
club.
( )18.How
old
was
Carla
when
she
took
interest
in
Chinese
culture?
A.5.
B.7.
C.9.
( )19.Who
did
Carla
role-play
the
heroes
from
the
novel
with?
A.Her
younger
brother.
B.Her
older
sister.
C.Her
older
brother.
( )20.What
was
wrong
with
Carla
in
her
early
20s?
A.She
had
a
headache.
B.She
had
a
sore
back.
C.She
had
a
stomachache.
第二部分 基础知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
( )21.—How
nice
the
music
sounds!
—It
does!
The
peaceful
music
will
make
you
feel
.?
A.excited
B.bored
C.relaxed
( )22.—Why
do
you
look
so
??
—Because
it’s
rainy
and
I
hate
rainy
days.
A.happy
B.sad
C.relaxed
( )23.—Could
you
please
the
music?
My
baby
is
sleeping.?
—Sorry.
I
will
do
it
right
away.
A.open
up
B.turn
down
C.drop
by
( )24.—It’s
the
first
time
that
the
kids
have
stayed
in
the
countryside,
but
they
soon
there.?
—How
great
our
kids
are!
A.get
used
to
living
B.used
to
live
C.get
used
to
live
( )25.—Did
you
study
any
other
foreign
language
English
when
you
were
at
college??
—Yes,
I
studied
three.But
I
have
forgotten
all
a
few
words
of
each.?
A.besides;
besides
B.but;
except
C.besides;
except
( )26.—Have
you
read
the
book
Jane
Eyre!
—Yes.It’s
a
famous
book
and
really
worth
.?
A.to
read
B.reading
C.to
be
read
( )27.—Please
clean
the
dust
the
table,
dear!?
—OK,
Mom!
I’ll
do
it
right
now.
A.away
B.off
C.out
( )28.—I
hear
you
are
in
my
town.
any
time
you
like.?
—I’ll
if
I
have
time.
A.Come
out
B.Show
up
C.Drop
by
( )29.—I
haven’t
decided
where
to
go
on
vacation.
What’s
your
??
—I
think
you
can
go
to
Hainan
Island.
A.job
B.suggestion
C.dream
( )30.—Everyone
should
to
do
something
to
protect
our
environment.?
—I
agree
with
you.
But
what
should
we
do
first?
A.make
a
difference
B.make
up
C.make
an
effort
第二节 完形填空(共15小题;A篇每小题2分,B篇每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面A、B两篇短文,掌握其大意,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。
A
If
you
are
a
language
learner,
learning
the
language
of
a
country
isn’t
enough.
It’s
best
to
find
out
as
much
as
possible
about
the
manners
and
customs
of
your
31
country.?
A
visitor
to
India
should
remember
that
it’s
32
to
use
the
left
hand
for
passing
food
at
the
table.
The
left
hand
is
for
washing
yourself.
In
Europe
it’s
quite
usual
to
cross
your
legs
when
you
are
sitting
talking
to
someone.Doing
this
in
Thailand,
33 ,
could
bring
about
trouble.
We
should
not
be
34
if
Americans
don’t
shake
hands
with
us
sometimes.
They
often
just
nod
or
smile.And
they
simply
say
“Hi”
or
“Hello”.
Americans
at
a
party
are
not
likely
to
say
“goodbye”
to
everyone
when
they
35 .
They
just
wave
their
hands
or
say
something
such
as
“Well,
see
you
tomorrow”
or
“So
long
everybody”.
We
need
to
understand
this
if
we
want
to
understand
Americans.?
( )31.A.home
B.strange
C.host
( )32.A.difficult
B.impossible
C.impolite
( )33.A.especially
B.however
C.anyway
( )34.A.surprised
B.relaxed
C.pleased
( )35.A.join
B.greet
C.leave
B
Tony
is
Chinese
American.
Last
week
Tony
invited
his
friend
Amy
to
have
dinner
in
his
house.
Tony’s
family
was
36
dinner
when
Amy
arrived.
The
family
was
cooking
some
delicious
food.
“You
can
help
me
37
the
table,”
Tony
told
Amy.
They
gave
each
person
a
pair
of
chopsticks,
a
soup
bowl,
a
soup
spoon,
and
a
rice
bowl
on
a
plate.?
“Where
are
the
forks
and
knives?”
Amy
asked.
“Oh,
you
won’t
38
those,”
Tony
explained.
“I
will
show
you
39
to
use
chopsticks.”?
Tony’s
mother
put
different
foods
onto
big
plates.
She
asked
the
kids
to
carry
the
plates
out
to
the
table.
Amy
carried
roast
duck.
It
was
one
of
the
few
40
she
could
recognize.?
Amy
was
a
little
nervous
about
eating
with
41 .
Tony
told
her
how
to
use
them
carefully.
Amy
finally
managed
to
hold
the
chopsticks.
Just
when
she
42
a
piece
of
chicken
with
chopsticks,
her
fingers
suddenly
lost
control
of
them,
and
the
chicken
flew
across
the
table.?
It
43
in
Tony’s
soup.
Everyone
at
the
table
laughed.?
Tony’s
father
kindly
brought
a
fork
and
knife
for
Amy.
Amy
felt
much
more
comfortable.
She
ate
the
rest
of
her
dinner
44 .
It
was
delicious!?
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
Amy
was
given
a
fortune
cookie(幸运饼干).
She
broke
it
open
and
read
the
small
note
inside,
“ 45
you
practice
hard,
you
will
learn
many
things.”
Amy
laughed
and
said,
“If
you
let
me
take
home
a
pair
of
chopsticks,
my
fortune
may
come
true!”?
( )36.A.discussing
B.ordering
C.preparing
( )37.A.set
B.clean
C.put
( )38.A.choose
B.need
C.prefer
( )39.A.what
B.where
C.how
( )40.A.customs
B.dishes
C.animals
( )41.A.spoons
B.adults
C.chopsticks
( )42.A.took
off
B.laid
out
C.picked
up
( )43.A.stuck
B.landed
C.swam
( )44.A.easily
B.painfully
C.directly
( )45.A.If
B.Although
C.Since
第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 阅读理解(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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
When
I
was
a
teenage
girl,
I
went
to
Berlin,
Germany
for
an
exchange
program.
One
night
we
had
some
free
time.Most
of
my
teammates
decided
to
stay
indoors
and
relax.
But
I
did
not
want
to
miss
the
chance
to
explore(探索)
Berlin.
I
visited
lots
of
places
around
the
city
that
night.
When
I
finally
decided
to
go
back,
it
was
two
o’clock
in
the
morning!
As
I
walked
to
a
subway
station,
I
realized
that
it
was
my
dad’s
birthday.
This
would
be
the
first
birthday
I
couldn’t
celebrate
with
him,
because
he
passed
away(去世)
a
few
months
earlier.
Before
I
could
begin
reminiscing(缅怀)
about
my
dad,
the
train
came.
I
rushed
onto
the
train.
Soon
I
found
that
the
train
was
heading
in
the
wrong
direction!
I
felt
scared.
I
looked
around
the
nearly
empty
car.
There
was
a
young
woman
sitting
quietly
by
the
window.
I
approached
her
and
asked
her
for
help.
Luckily,
the
woman
understood
English.
She
told
me
how
to
return
to
the
subway
station
where
I
got
on
the
train.
But
I
was
too
nervous
to
follow
her
explanations.
Without
thinking,
I
said,
“Can
you
come
with
me?”
She
gave
me
a
surprised
look.
But
she
agreed.
On
the
journey
back,
she
and
I
talked.
We
shared
our
life
stories
and
our
hopes
for
the
future.
I
even
told
her
about
my
dad’s
passing.
With
a
look
of
surprise,
she
told
me
that
she
had
lost
her
dad
a
month
before.
At
my
station,
she
thanked
me
for
sharing
so
much
with
her.
She
also
told
me
how
I
had
encouraged
her.
I
couldn’t
believe
this
stranger
with
the
big
heart
was
thanking
me!
I
gave
her
a
hug
and
thanked
her
for
her
great
kindness.
( )46.Why
did
the
writer
feel
scared
on
the
train?
A.Because
she
took
the
wrong
train.
B.Because
she
forgot
where
to
get
off.
C.Because
she
sat
next
to
a
strange
young
woman.
( )47.What
does
the
underlined
word
“approached”
mean
in
Chinese?
A.联系
B.赞成
C.靠近
( )48.Which
is
RIGHT
about
the
writer
and
the
young
woman
according
to
the
passage?
A.They
needed
more
courage
in
life.
B.They
lost
their
fathers
not
long
ago.
C.They
were
worried
about
their
future.
B
When
I
was
a
student
in
France,
a
local
friend
invited
me
to
have
lunch
at
her
home.
During
the
meal,
I
found
all
her
family
had
their
hands
on
the
table,
except
me.
Later
I
learned
that
it’s
impolite
to
put
your
hands
under
the
table.
—Michael
When
I
was
a
student
in
the
UK,
I
went
to
a
pub(酒吧)
with
two
local
friends.
We
all
had
a
drink
and
I
drank
mine
quickly.
My
friends’
glasses
still
were
half
full
so
I
bought
another
drink,
just
for
myself.
My
friends
said,
“You
can’t
do
that.
When
in
a
pub
in
the
UK,
you
should
buy
drinks
for
you
and
your
friends.”
I
was
so
embarrassed(尴尬的).
—Adam
I
spent
a
year
studying
in
Germany.
I
was
shocked
the
first
time
I
attended
a
class.
At
the
end
of
the
class,
all
the
students
started
knocking
on
their
desks.
How
strange!
A
student
told
me
that
in
Germany,
students
don’t
clap
their
hands(拍手)
to
show
they
like
something.
They
knock
on
their
desks
instead.
—Sandra
I
love
making
birthday
cards.
One
day,
when
I
was
a
student
in
South
Korea,
I
made
a
birthday
card
for
a
local
friend.
But
when
I
gave
the
card
to
her,
she
cried,
“My
name
is
written
in
red
color!”
She
said
in
South
Korea,
a
name
written
in
red
color
means
that
the
person
has
died.
—Zoe
( )49.Michael
once
studied
in
.?
A.the
UK
B.France
C.Germany
( )50.Why
didn’t
Adam
buy
drinks
for
his
friends?
A.Because
he
had
no
money.
B.Because
it
was
the
custom.
C.Because
they
didn’t
finish
theirs.
( )51.To
show
they
liked
the
class,
the
students
in
Germany
.?
A.stood
up
B.clapped
their
hands
C.knocked
on
the
desks
( )52.What
caused
the
four
students’
problems?
A.They
weren’t
polite
enough.
B.They
had
never
been
abroad.
C.They
didn’t
know
the
local
customs
well.
C
If
you’re
invited
to
your
British
or
American
friend’s
home
for
a
meal,
you
should
learn
some
table
manners
about
their
countries.
Their
dinner
parties
usually
start
between
7
p.m.
and
8
p.m.and
end
at
about
11
p.m.
Ask
your
hosts
what
time
you
should
arrive.It’s
polite
to
bring
flowers,
chocolates
or
a
bottle
of
wine
as
a
gift.
Usually
the
evening
starts
with
drinks
and
snacks(小吃).
If
you
want
to
be
more
polite,
say
how
much
you
like
the
room,
or
the
pictures
on
the
wall.
But
remember
it’s
not
polite
to
ask
how
much
things
cost.
In
many
families,
the
husband
sits
at
one
side
of
the
table
and
the
wife
sits
at
the
other
end.
They
eat
with
their
guests.
You’ll
probably
start
the
meal
with
soup
or
something
small,
and
then
you’ll
have
meat
or
fish
with
vegetables,
and
then
dessert,
followed
by
coffee.
It’s
polite
to
finish
everything
on
your
plate
and
to
take
more
if
you
want
it.
If
you
enjoy
the
evening,
call
your
hosts
the
next
day,
or
write
them
a
short
thank-you
letter.
British
and
American
people
like
to
say
“thank
you,
thank
you
all
the
time!”
( )53.What
is
impolite?
A.To
ask
about
the
price
of
a
certain
thing.
B.To
say
“thank
you”
to
hosts.
C.To
eat
up
everything
on
your
plate.
( )54.What
should
you
do
when
you
are
invited
to
a
dinner
party?
A.Ask
what
time
you
should
arrive.
B.Take
your
wife
with
you.
C.Drink
as
much
as
possible.
( )55.What
does
the
meal
usually
end
with?
A.Soup.
B.Coffee.
C.Meat
or
fish.
( )56.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.The
hosts
like
the
people
who
sit
closer
to
them.
B.The
hosts
like
the
people
who
ask
them
time,
price,
age,
etc.
C.You
can
call
your
host
the
next
day
or
write
a
letter
of
thanks
after
that.
D
There
are
different
customs
in
different
places.
It’s
very
important
for
you
to
know
about
the
customs
when
traveling
abroad.
Here
are
some
things
you
cannot
do
when
visiting
another
country.
In
Japan,
don’t
tip(给小费)
anyone.
Tipping
is
just
not
part
of
the
culture.
Don’t
even
leave
the
small
change.
People
will
come
running
after
you
with
it
if
you
do.
Also,
don’t
go
into
people’s
homes
with
your
shoes
on.
You
may
run
into
this
at
certain
temples,
restaurants
or
traditional
hotels,
too.
If
you
see
other
people
taking
their
shoes
off,
do
the
same.
Stay
on
the
correct
side
on
escalators.
In
Tokyo
you
stand
on
the
left.
In
Osaka
you
stand
on
the
right.
Follow
what
other
people
are
doing.
In
some
public
places
in
India,
kissing
is
not
allowed.If
you
break
the
law(法律),
you
will
be
put
into
prison(监狱).
If
the
couple
is
married,
they
won’t
be
punished
seriously.
If
the
couple
is
unmarried,
they
will
get
into
big
trouble.
Also,
wearing
shorts
or
skirts
is
not
allowed
in
places
of
worship(礼拜).
Dresses
that
show
anything
about
the
ankle(踝)
is
generally
impolite
in
most
places
of
worship.
There
is
one
thing
that
you
mustn’t
do
in
Germany:
Do
the
Nazi
salute(纳粹礼).
Don’t
do
that
even
in
jest(开玩笑地).
It’s
a
crime
and
every
year
many
tourists
are
punished
for
it.
Also
don’t
carry
any
Nazi
symbols.
( )57.What
does
the
underlined
word
“change”
mean
in
Chinese?
A.变化
B.零钱
C.注意
( )58.What
should
you
do
if
you
can’t
memorize
so
many
customs
in
Japan?
A.Ask
the
local
people
for
help.
B.Buy
a
guidebook
and
read
it
carefully.
C.Follow
the
lead
of
others
around
you.
( )59.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE?
A.Married
couples
are
allowed
to
kiss
in
public
places
in
India.
B.It’s
OK
for
foreigners
to
wear
shorts
in
places
of
worship
in
India.
C.Anyone
who
carries
Nazi
symbols
will
be
punished
in
Germany.
( )60.What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.Things
you
can’t
do
while
traveling
in
some
countries.
B.The
best
ways
to
travel
abroad.
C.Cultures
in
different
countries.
第二节 阅读填空(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。选项中有一项为多余选项。
Do
animals
communicate
with
each
other?
This
question
came
to
my
mind
one
day
when
I
was
sitting
outside.
61.
I
looked
around
and
saw
a
cat
sitting
low
on
the
grass,
ready
to
jump
onto
the
birds.But
the
cat
was
too
late.
The
birds
suddenly
flew
to
safety.
The
loud
calls
had
warned
them
about
the
danger.?
62.
They
don’t
use
language,
but
they
do
send
messages
to
each
other
in
three
main
ways:
through
sound,
smell,
and
body
language.?
The
alarm
call
is
one
way
that
sounds
are
used
for
communication.
When
an
enemy
is
near,
animals
send
out
a
warning
sound.Those
who
hear
it
run
to
safety,
hide,
or
come
together
to
fight
the
enemy.
63.
Whales
are
well
known
for
their
ability
to
communicate
over
a
long
way
with
complex(复杂的)
vocal
sounds.Humans
don’t
understand
the
meaning
of
these
sounds,
but
in
their
own
social
groups,
whales
understand
what
they’re
saying
to
each
other.?
64.
Some
animals,
like
skunks(臭鼬),
send
out
a
strong
smell
to
warn
other
animals
to
stay
away
from
them.?
There
are
many
examples
of
animals
that
use
body
language
to
communicate.
Chimpanzees(黑猩猩)
touch
hands
when
they
meet.
Think
of
a
happy
dog
moving
its
tail.
Even
humans
understand
this
form
of
dog
body
language.
65.
But
if
you
watch
other
animals
for
a
while,
you’ll
quickly
come
to
know
that
they
also
have
ways
of
getting
their
messages
across.?
A.I
threw
some
bread
for
the
birds
to
eat.
B.I
heard
some
birds
making
what
sounded
like
a
sad
call.
C.Smell
is
another
popular
method
of
animal
communication.
D.Humans
use
words
and
sentences
to
communicate
with
each
other.
E.Animals
make
different
sounds
to
show
other
animals
how
they’re
feeling.
F.I
did
some
research
and,
to
my
surprise,
I
learned
that
all
animals
communicate.
第四部分 综合知识运用(共三节,满分50分)
第一节 单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
A.根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词的适当形式。
66.It’s
not
difficult
to
do
the
job;
you
just
need
to
master
some
b
computer
skills.?
67.Autumn
lasts
from
September
to
November
here.
It’s
cool
in
this
s .?
68.—Nobody
hears
us
at
the
front
door.
—Let’s
try
k
on
the
back
door.?
69.I
g
the
American
girl
with
“hello”,
and
she
gave
me
a
sweet
smile
in
return.?
70.She
has
traveled
in
most
n
countries.She
plans
to
visit
a
few
southern
countries.?
B.用所给单词的适当形式填空。
71.—
boys
shouldn’t
smoke,
I
think.?
—I
agree.
And
I
think
should
learn
more
about
health.(teenage)
?
72.I
find
it
difficult
(remember)
these
words
in
a
short
time.?
73.China
is
one
of
the
countries.
And
it’s
part
develops
well.(east)
?
74.—I
you
reading
a
book
about
the
customs
of
America
first.?
—OK.
Thank
you
for
your
.(suggest)?
75.I
met
Jim,
one
of
the
students
in
our
class
in
high
school
and
I
telephone
numbers
with
him.
He
much.(change)?
第二节 语法填空(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。
A
gift
is
necessary
when
you
are
invited
to
visit
a
family
in
China.
After
76.
(exchange)
greetings,
the
gift
should
be
passed
to
the
host.Remember
that
usually
Chinese
people
will
not
open
the
gift
in
front
of
the
person
77.
gives
it.
But
they
may
expect
the
giver
to
explain
what
the
gift
is.
Bringing
some
nutrients
and
tonics(营养品和补品)
to
the
78.
(elder)
in
the
family
is
a
good
idea.
You
can
also
prepare
some
small
gifts
for
the
kids
of
the
host.
The
host
usually
makes
full
preparations
by
carefully
tidying
up
the
house
and
cooking
a
lot
of
delicious
dishes.
79.
the
meal
is
well
prepared,
the
host
may
say
to
the
guest
politely,
“My
preparation
is
not
enough.
Please
excuse
me
for
my
poor
treat.”
As
a
guest,
you
are
supposed
80. (make)
the
host
believe
that
there
is
plenty
to
eat
by
praising
the
food.?
While
eating,
the
host
will
use
chopsticks
to
pick
up
food
for
guests
as
a
tradition
and
ask
them
to
eat
more.
As
a
guest,
you
81. (expect)
to
accept
their
goodwill(善意)
readily.But,nowadays,
young
people
in
China
do
the
traditional
way
82. (little).?
After
dinner,
usually
tea
and
fruit
are
served.
83.
you
are
to
leave,
the
host
may
still
politely
ask
you
to
stay.
You
don’t
have
to
take
it
84. (serious)
and
you
can
try
to
find
a
good
time
to
leave.
This
doesn’t
mean
that
leaving
early
is
always
a
good
idea
as
the
host
may
feel
that
you
are
not
happy
with
the
treat.
Finding
the
right
time
to
leave
85. (depend)
on
the
situation.?
第三节 书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李菲,你的美国笔友Cindy下周将到中国来参观,她向你询问中国的礼仪。请你给她回一封邮件,告诉她相关情况。
内容包括:见面礼仪、餐桌礼仪等。
词数:80左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Cindy,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
It
is
helpful
to
learn
as
many
of
the
customs
in
China
as
possible.These
basic
manners
will
help
you
enjoy
staying
in
China.
?
?
?
?
答案
听力答案
第一节 1—5 ACBCB
第二节 6—10 AABBA 11—15 BCBBA
16—20 AABCB
听力材料
第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从每题所给的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:
Steve,
why
are
you
still
here
playing
computer
games?
The
party
will
begin
soon.
It’s
6:45.
M:
Mom,
we’re
not
in
our
country
and
the
custom
is
different!
When
I’m
invited
for
7:00,
I’m
expected
to
come
later!
2.W:
Do
you
like
your
job,
Sam?
M:
Yes,
I
do.
But
lots
of
people
don’t
like
coming
to
see
me
because
they
hate
dentists.
3.W:
Did
you
have
a
holiday
in
March?
M:
No,
I
was
busy
at
that
time.
I
had
a
holiday
in
June.
4.W:
I
used
to
have
a
dog
but
now
I
have
a
cat,
because
it’s
easier
to
look
after
a
cat.
M:
I
don’t
have
space
for
a
dog
and
my
parents
don’t
like
cats,
so
I
keep
a
bird.
5.W:
Billy,
can
you
go
ice
skating
with
me?
M:
It’s
a
hard
job
for
me.
I
can
only
skate
on
the
wooden
floor.
第二节 听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一个或几个小题,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。
听下面一段材料,回答第6小题。
W:
I
haven’t
seen
you
for
several
weeks.
Where
have
you
been?
M:
Norway.
I
went
on
a
study
trip
there
and
stayed
for
three
weeks.
听下面一段材料,回答第7小题。
M:
I’d
like
a
cup
of
coffee.
I
would
take
it
away.
Could
you
please
hurry
up?
I
have
a
train
to
catch.
W:
OK.
Wait
a
moment.
听下面一段材料,回答第8小题。
W:
How
many
people
are
there
in
your
family,
Tony?
M:
My
family
is
a
big
one.
My
parents
and
my
grandfather
are
all
doctors.
My
grandmother
has
passed
away.
I
have
three
elder
brothers
and
two
younger
sisters.
听下面一段材料,回答第9小题。
M:
Susan,
how
can
I
find
No.
5
Middle
School?
W:
Well,
you
could
turn
right
to
Garden
Road,
and
then
walk
down
that
road.
After
you
pass
by
Green
Street,
you’ll
soon
find
a
parking
lot
on
your
right,
and
the
school
on
your
left.
听下面一段材料,回答第10小题。
M:
Tracy,
where
are
you
going?
Won’t
you
have
dinner
at
home?
W:
Yes.
It’s
still
early.
I’m
going
to
buy
some
fruit
at
the
supermarket.
Then
I’ll
drop
by
our
new
neighbor
if
I
have
time.
听下面一段材料,回答第11至12题。
M:
Keiko,
you
said
you
were
born
in
France?
W:
Yes.
My
parents
are
Japanese
but
we
lived
in
France
for
about
15
years.
Then
we
moved
to
Brazil.
M:
That
was
a
long
time.
You
said
you
came
back
to
Japan
last
month.
What
was
it
like?
W:
It
was
quite
difficult.
For
example,
there
are
no
hugs
between
workmates
or
friends.
Those
little
things
in
daily
life
kind
of
shocked
me
a
little
bit.
M:
Did
you
come
back
to
Japan
to
visit
your
relatives?
W:
No,
just
for
business.
听下面一段材料,回答第13至15题。
M:
Welcome
to
this
fantastic
tour
of
London.
I’m
your
guide.
As
you
can
see,
we’ll
be
on
an
open-top
bus,
so
please
don’t
walk
around.
W:
Excuse
me,
sir.
Do
you
provide
umbrellas?
I
want
to
sit
on
the
top
but
I’m
afraid
it
will
be
rainy
soon.
M:
No,
we
don’t,
because
it’s
dangerous
for
everyone
to
hold
up
an
umbrella
on
the
crowded
bus.
W:
Oh,
what
a
pity!
M:
But
we
provide
free
raincoats
on
the
bus.
By
the
way,
I
don’t
think
it’ll
rain.
It’s
just
cloudy
now
but
it’s
not
windy.
Don’t
worry.
W:
Oh,
thank
you.
How
long
will
our
tour
take?
M:
Two
hours
and
a
half.
听下面一段独白,回答第16至20题。
Carla
is
from
the
UK.
She
teaches
t’ai
chi
at
Chaoyang
Park
every
other
day.
She
brings
groups
of
people
from
abroad
to
the
local
communities
to
talk
to
each
other
in
Chinese
once
a
week.
She
also
started
a
food
club.
They
meet
twice
a
week
and
she
encourages
people
from
abroad
to
try
more
Chinese
food
there.
Her
interest
in
Chinese
culture
began
at
the
age
of
7.
And
it
started
from
Bruce
Lee
and
the
classic
Chinese
novel
The
Water
Margin.
Carla
and
her
older
brother
role-played
the
heroes
from
the
novel.
In
her
early
20s,
Carla
had
a
sore
back,
so
she
looked
for
new
exercise.
Then
she
found
a
picture
of
t’ai
chi
in
a
library.
So
she
began
taking
t’ai
chi
classes
and
became
good
at
it.
第二部分
第一节
21—25 CBBAC 26—30 BBCBC
第二节
A 31—35 CCBAC
B 36—40 CABCB 41—45 CCBAA
第三部分
第一节
A 46—48 ACB
B 49—52 BCCC
C 53—56 AABC
D 【主旨大意】
不同的地方有着各种各样不同的习俗。出国旅游时,不仅要做足行程攻略,注意人身及财产的安全,要入乡随俗,特别是要注意一些禁忌。
57.B 词义猜测题。由上文“In
Japan,
don’t
tip
anyone.”及下文“People
will
come
running
after
you
with
it
if
you
do.”可推测出change表示“零钱”的意思。
58.C 推理判断题。由表格第一栏中“If
you
see
other
people
taking
their
shoes
off,
do
the
same.”和“Follow
what
other
people
are
doing.”可推测出,在日本如果记不住这么多的风俗,跟着别人做就行了。
59.C 推理判断题。根据表格最后一栏可知,在德国行纳粹礼是要被惩罚的,同样携带纳粹标志也是不允许的。所以,携带纳粹标志应该是会受到惩罚的。
60.A 主旨大意题。通读全文内容可知,这篇文章主要介绍了三个国家的旅游禁忌。
第二节
61—65 BFECD
第四部分
第一节
A.66.basic 67.season 68.knocking
69.greeted 70.northern
B.71.Teenage;
teenagers
72.to
remember
73.eastern;
eastern
74.suggest;
suggestion
75.exchange;
exchanged;
has
changed
第二节
76.exchanging 77.who/that
78.elders/elderly 79.Although/Though
80.to
make 81.are
expected 82.less
83.When 84.seriously 85.depends
第三节
One
possible
version:
Dear
Cindy,
You
must
be
excited
about
coming
to
China
soon.
It
is
helpful
to
learn
as
many
of
the
customs
in
China
as
possible.These
basic
manners
will
help
you
enjoy
staying
in
China.
First,
when
you
meet
the
Chinese
people
for
the
first
time,
you
are
supposed
to
shake
hands.
You
shouldn’t
kiss
them.
It’s
polite
to
smile
and
say
hello
to
them.
You
are
expected
to
bring
a
small
gift
if
you
visit
your
friend
for
the
first
time.
It’s
polite
to
do
so.
Then,
it
is
helpful
to
learn
as
many
of
the
table
manners
as
possible.
It’s
polite
to
wait
till
everyone
is
at
the
table.
And
you
are
not
supposed
to
use
your
chopsticks
to
hit
an
empty
bowl.
You
shouldn’t
stick
the
chopsticks
into
the
food.
It’s
very
impolite
to
point
at
others
with
your
chopsticks.
It
is
also
rude
to
speak
with
your
mouth
full
of
food.
When
you
go
to
China,
you
had
better
remember
the
famous
saying,“When
in
Rome,
do
as
the
Romans
do.”
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Fei