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听力部分:(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 ACABC 6-10 CABAB 11-15 CBCCB 16-20 BABAB
单项填空:(每小题1分,满分15分)
21. B. without saying a word 意为"一句话也没有说",第二个空为特指。
22. D. 该句有明显的过去时时间状语
23. D. 全句意思是:"这种药到处有售,你可以在任何一家药店买到它。"
24. A. 定期体检。
25. D. get across to sb. 意为"使……理解"。
26. A. devotion to sb. 表示"对……的挚爱"。
27. C. 第一空为定语从句,从句中缺宾语;第二个空为表语从句,从句中不缺成分。
28. D. 表示倍数的固定句型:…倍数/百分比+the+名词(size / width / weight /height/ length / etc.)+ of…。
29. B. 用现在进行时表示鸡蛋正在锅里被煎。
30. C. use…as…把什么东西用做……。
31. A. would表示过去的习惯性动作。
32. B. "forget it" is used for telling someone that they should not worry about something because it is not important.
33. C. 过去分词作宾补。
34. A. while引导让步状语从句。
35. C. Good luck! 用来表示祝愿对方考试好运。
完形填空:(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
36. C. 下文39和40之间有提示。
37. A. 妹妹年幼无法参加服务工作。
38. D. 因此她做了饼干让我带着。
39. D. 同上。
40. C. 容器里装着妹妹做的饼干。
41. A. 四处走发给周围的人饼干。
42. C. 走近一位老人。
43. A. 他直视我的眼睛。
44. A. 老人因激动而流泪。
45. B. 曾经。
46. B. 不受……的影响。
47. C. 称呼老人"先生"是一种尊重,没有种族和社会地位的区分。
48. B. 老人无家可归又受人歧视使我感到伤心。
49. B. afford 此处意为"给予"。
50. D. 想到老人的境遇,我很伤心。
51. A. can't help but do 为固定搭配。
52. D. 我不理解为什么没有人称他先生。
53. A. 每一个人。
54. B. 得到的教训, teache sb. a lesson.
55. C. 真正起作用。
阅读理解:第一节(每小题2分,满分30分)
56. B. 细节推断题。由第一段可知父亲对儿子的病感到无能为力。
57. C. 细节理解题。由第三段的对话内容可知。
58. D. 细节推断题。由全文内容可知。
59. B. 主旨大意题。全文主要讲述了一个奇迹的发生。
60. B. 细节理解题。由第一段最后一句可知。
61. A. 细节推断题。由第二段第5句和最后一句可知。
62. A. 观点态度题。由最后一段最后一句可知。
63. D. 细节理解题。由第二段第3句可以看出另一些人感到不幸福的原因。
64. C. 细节判断题。由第二段倒数第2句可以判断出人们可以改变不幸福的脾性。
65. A. 细节判断题。由第三段倒数第2句可以看出作者的想法。
66. C. 主旨大意题。本文主要讲的是那些感觉不幸福的人处处冒犯别人,若长期以往,则只能处于被孤立的境地,所以他们应改变自己的习惯。
67. B. 细节理解题。由第三段的"getting hot"可知,意为"受欢迎的"。
68. D. 词义猜测题。由第二段可知在展览会上各公司一定展示了他们的新产品。
69. C. 细节理解题。由第三段第六行可知。
70. D. 细节推断题。由全文最后一段内容可知。
第二节:(每小题2分,满分10分)
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短文改错:(每小题1分,满分10分)
Never should I forget the first English lesson giving by Miss Liu. On that day, when she
shall given
entered the classroom, we found out that she was a young and beautiful lady. Then she
introduced her and said we shouldn't call her Teacher Liu but Miss Liu. Late, she let us go
herself Later
to the blackboard and say something about ourselves in English on turn. When it was my
in
turn, I felt so shy that I don't dare to say anything before the class. She went up to me and
didn't
said kind, "Don't be afraid. I believe you can do ∧ well." At last, I went to the blackboard.
kindly it
She praised me for that I had done.
what
书面表达:(25分)
One possible version:
Dear John,
This summer I will go to study at London University, but I don't know how to adapt myself to the new life.
I hear that many freshmen are at a loss what to do when they are in a foreign country. Feeling lonely and homesick, they find it much harder to get used to the new culture, diet and climate. Most of them can't take good care of themselves in their everyday life. Besides, it is difficult to find a satisfying host and fully understand what the teachers teach in class since they speak English all the time.
Could you tell me how to deal with these problems so that I will be able to suit the university life in the future?
Yours,
Li Hua
附:听力录音原文
(Text 1)
W: How many students were accepted on the basketball team this year?
M: About 40, but only one fourth of them have a real gift for the sport.
(Text 2)
W: You seem to get lost.
M: Yes. This is the first time I have been to this town.
W: Anything I can do for you?
M: Eh, I'm looking for the park.
W: Is there a park around here?
(Text 3)
M: Hello, Mary, this is Dam Morrison from the office. I'm calling to see how Tom is doing today.
W: Oh, hello, Mr. Morrison. The doctor said he'd be able to go back to work tomorrow.
M: Please tell him there is no hurry. I've had Stam Johnson to take his job for to a while.
(Text 4)
M: Could you tell me the way to the post office?
W: Go eastward along this street, then turn to the left and walk for three minutes. You are sure to find it on your right.
(Text 5)
M: Hi, Laura, what's the hurry?
W: Hi, Nick. I'm going to the bank. What are you doing here?
M: I'm going to my office. Would you like me to give you a lift?
W: Oh, thank you. That could be better.
(Text 6)
M: Good morning. Smart Hairdresser.
W: Good morning. I'd like to make an appointment please, for three o'clock this afternoon, with Marcel.
M: Let me see… I'm sorry Marcel's busy at three. Can you suggest another day, madam?
W: No. I've an important party to attend tonight and I must have my hair done before 5. So how about 3:30?
M: I'm afraid Marcel is busy all afternoon. I'm terribly sorry, madam. But you should always book in advance.
W: I know, I know. But it's a short notice to me, too.
M: Then may I suggest Tom O'neil. He is just as good as Marcel.
W: But Marcel always does my hair. He knows what style I usually wear.
M: But everybody says Tom can quickly think up the best style for a particular customer.
W: OK, then. What time?
M: Er… could you please be here at 2:45? You'll be his first customer this afternoon.
W: That would be nice then. Thank you. You're really very helpful.
M: You're welcome.
(Text 7)
M: Hi, Monica!
W: Hi, Peter!
M: I called you last night, but you were out. What do you think we can do this week? What are you doing on Tuesday night? There's a great show at the Global Theatre.
W: Tuesday night? Oh, sorry, I'm planning to finish my composition. It has to be in on Wednesday morning.
M: Oh, well, never mind. How about Wednesday? Why don't we go out for dinner, just you and me, nice and romantic. We could go to the little restaurant you like so much.
W: That sounds like a good idea, but I think I might help my roommate clean up the flat. We're having some friends in on Thursday night, so we want the place to look nice.
M: Well, that means you're going to be busy on Thursday night, too?
W: I'm afraid so.
M: I suppose you're busy on Friday night, too. I had planned to invite you to a concert.
W: Well, I was going to stay in since I've been busy all these late nights. But, sure, I'd love to go and listen to some music. What time is it?
(Text 8)
M: Where did you put my new blue tie?
W: It's right there in the wardrobe with the other ties.
M: There's a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no blue one.
W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home.
M: I suppose so. Does it look OK with this green shirt?
W: I think so. We'd better hurry up, or we're going to be late. The Johnsons said they would come at 7:30.
M: Oh, it's 6:45 now. Sue isn't here to take care of the children yet.
W: She'll be here at 7:30. That still gives us time to get there.
M: Who else is coming tonight?
W: The Brown and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson's sister will be there too.
M: Well, I think we'd better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.
(Text 9)
W: You, know, Larry. We've got a new manager in our department.
M: Oh? You hoped to get to job, didn't you?
W: Yes, I did.
M: I'm sorry. That's too bad. Who is it? Who got the job, I mean?
W: Someone called Drexel, Carl Drexel. He's been with the company only two years. I've been here longer. And I know more about the job, too.
M: Hmm. Why do you think they gave it to him and not you?
W: Because I'm the wrong sex, of course!
M: You mean you didn't get the job because you're a woman?
W: Yes, that was probably it. It hasn't fair!
M: What sorts of clothes does he wear?
W: A dark suit, white shirt, and a tie. Why?
M: Listen, Sylvia. Perhaps that had something to do with it.
W: You mean you think I didn't get the job because I come to work in jeans and a sweater?
M: It's possible, isn't it?
W: Do you really think I should wear different clothes?
M: We… perhaps you should think about it.
W: Why should I wear a skirt or dress?
M: I'm not saying you should. I'm saying you should think about it. That's all!
W: Why should I do that? I'm good at my job! That's the only important thing.
M: Hmm. Perhaps it should be the only important thing. But it isn't. Not in this company.
(Text 10)
Do you read reviews before you see a movie? I used to do that, but I usually wished I hadn't. I used to read so much about a movie in advance that often I ended up not going to see it at all. The writers point out everything that is wrong with a film, and seldom mention anything good about it. They also tell us the important things and even the ending of the movie. I think they have seen so many movies that they have forgotten what it is like to enjoy watching one.
Lately I have changed the way I choose movies to watch. Now I never read the reviews before a movie. I read them afterwards, if at all. I don't watch the talk shows where people discuss movies and I don't ask other people what they think about it. Now, I enjoyed myself more.
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