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英语试卷参考答案 试题答案 1~5 BBCAC 6~10 BCACC 11~15 BAACB 16~20 AACBB 21~25 ADABC 26~30 ABCCD 31~35 BADCD 36~40 CBDAB 41~45 ACDCD 46~50 DCABB 51~55 DAACB 56~59 DAAB 60~63 BABD 64~67 DBAC 68~71 BCAD 72~75 DCAB 76.supposed 77.reasons / causes 78.examining 79.access 80.fail 81.results82.continuing 83.frequently 84.loss 85.improve / recover / regain / restore 书面表达 One possible version: A misunderstanding Misunderstandings can sometimes cause pain. I almost lost my best friend, Liu Yan because of a silly misunderstanding. Last year, Liu Yan had some skin problems. One day, as she walked into the classroom, a boy made an unkind remark about her skin on the face. As he spoke, I happened to be laughing at a joke that another classmate had told me. Liu Yan saw my face and thought I was laughing at the cruel comment about her. She ran out of the classroom in tears. It happened on a Friday, and Liu Yan refused to answer my phone calls all weekend. I finally saw her on Monday and explained. She realized that misreading the situation had almost ended our friendship. However, we became even closer after that. We learned not to jump to conclusions. 听力部分录音材料 (Text 1) W:Mr Smith, can I ask you something? M:Yes, of course. W:I want to send these postcards to Pairs. Is there a postbox near here? (Text 2) W:Did you live near the university? M:Actually, I live in the country. It’s a thirty-minute drive, but it’s beautiful early in the morning. (Text 3) W:Excuse me. Can you tell me why the red suitcase costs $80, while the black one is only half the price? M:Well, that’s because the red one is made of leather. (Text 4) W:Hello. I’m calling about the apartment you advertised in the newspaper. M:Two-bedroom or three-bedroom? W:No, the advertisement says one-bedroom, one bath. M:Oh, sorry. That’s not available now. (Text 5) W:Excuse me. M:Yes? W:I need something for drawing a straight line. M:Oh, you want a ruler. There’s one on my desk. I’ll get it for you. (Text 6) M:Mary, I am here! W:Oh, hi! I’m sorry I’m so late. The car wouldn’t start, so I had to come by bus. M:Oh, no. What do you think is the matter with your car? W:Well, it wouldn’t start at all. I mean, I turned the key and nothing happened. So I guess it’s something to do with the electrical system. M:Well, let’s forget about that now, and order our food. What would you like? The fish is good. (Text 7) W:Bob Peterson’s office, Lisa speaking. M:This is Peter Jackson calling, is Bob in? W:I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. Can I take a message? M:Yes, could you ask him to call me at seven this evening? I need to talk to him about the future of the company. It’s urgent. W:Could you tell me your number please? M:Yes, 7586568, and this is Peter Jackson. W:Thank you Mr Jackson, I’ll make sure Bob gets this message. M:Thanks, bye! W:Bye. (Text 8) W:Excuse me, but I think you made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson Boulevard. M:Oh, I’m sorry. Didn’t you say your house number is 1323 Wilson? W:No, 3023.It’s OK, though.You don’t have to take me there. I can walk from here. M:Why don’t I just make a U-turn at the corner? W:Well, you shouldn’t make a U-turn.It’s a one-way street. See the sign up ahead? M:Well, maybe if I turn left here, I can come down the next street. W:You can’t do that, either, during rush hour. Really, though, don’t go to any trouble.Sometimes, one can wait thirty minutes for a taxi, so I’m happy to get this close. M:Thirty minutes!I’ve been riding around all day looking for passengers. (Text 9) W:Good afternoon.I’d like some information about the trains, please. M:Yes, madam. Which train?Where are you going? W:To Bournemouth. I have a sister there and ... M:So your question is“When’s the next train to Bournemouth?”Is that right? W:Yes, that’s right. M:At 4:30pm. That’s in about a minute. W:Thank you very much. Oh!Can I get something to eat on the train?I always have something to eat when I travel. M:Yes, madam.There’s a buffet car on the train. W:Oh, good!Er...how much does a cup of tea cost? M:I’m not sure, madam.Eight pence, I think. W:Eight pence!Oh, dear!Things are getting so expensive! M:Yes, madam. Your train’s going to leave in half a minute now. W:Thank you. Oh! Which platform does it leave from? M:Platform 13. W:Platform 13!Oh, dear!I never travel on trains that leave on Platform 13!13 is an unlucky number. When’s the next train after the 4:30pm? (Text 10) On May 29, 1973, Thomas Bradley, a black man was elected mayor of Los Angeles. Los Angeles is the third largest city in the United States, with a population of three million. About sixteen percent of the city’s population is black. News of the election appeared on the front page of newspapers everywhere in the United States. Bradley called his victory “the achievement of a dream”. During his youth and childhood people had kept telling him, “You can’t do this, you can’t go there, because you’re a Negro.”Anyway he had won a decisive victory over a man who had been the city’s mayor for three terms.Bradley had won 56.3 percent of the votes. Los Angeles voters had had many opportunities to judge Thomas Bradley and to form an opinion of him. The son of a poor farmer from Texas, he joined the Los Angeles police force in 1940.During his twenty-one years on the police force he earned a law degree by attending school at night. In Los Angeles thousands of white citizens voted for Thomas Bradley because they believed he would be a better mayor than the white candidate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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