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? 听力理解: 1—5 CCABA ? 6—10 BACBB ? 11—15 CCBAC ? 16—20 BACAC 阅读理解: 21—23 CCB? ??24—27 BCDC?? ??28—31 CBCA?? ???32—35 DACC 36—40 .CFAGD 完形填空: 41-45 ACADD? ?46-50 CBCAA? ??51-55 DABCB?????56-60 BDBDC 语法填空: 短文改错: 第一句:reads→ read 第二句:encourage → encouragement/encouraging 第三句:at loss→ at a loss 第四句:referred→ referring 第五句:time →times 第六句:us →me 第八句:few →little或去掉few 第九句:of去掉 第十句:to→ in 第十一句:successful→ successfully 书面表达: Recently our class had a heated discussion about the Winter Morning Jogging Activity in our school. Opinions are divided on this topic. Most students are in favor of this activity. They believe that the activity in winter can not only help improve physical health but develop a strong will. Besides, it’s a good way to relieve stress. On the other hand, a minority of the students are opposed to it. They think the activity is too dull. In addition, it’s so cold outside that they would rather stay in the classroom to study. As far as I’m concerned, I support the activity because it benefits us greatly. The modern society requires many qualities of us, so bookworms can’t keep up with the times any longer. ? ? ? 听力录音原文: Text 1 W: I would certainly like to buy the brown suit I saw in the store, but I don’t have enough money. M: Well, if you would cut down some of your expenses, you would be able to buy it. Text 2 W: The engineer said it would cost 500 dollars to have the computer fixed. M: We might as well spend 500 dollars more to buy a new one then. Text 3 M: I think this literature course is interesting, but it’s very difficult. I’ll never get through the reading list. W: Don’t worry. You’ll find the time somehow. Text 4 W: Many people put their money in the bank because it leads to no risk. M: Put money in the bank? That’s the last thing I would do. Text 5 W: I’m worried about sending Jim to college. Most college students are so wild nowadays. M: Only a few are, Mrs. Green. Most students are too busy studying to have time to get into trouble. Text 6 W: We have your letter and resume in answer to our ad in the newspaper. I want to talk with you about your qualification for the position. M: Well, I worked in a commercial school and looked for new students. I had to visit students in their home, talk with their parents, answer their questions and accomplish other associated duties. W: Our company needs someone to sell computers. And I think your school experience will be useful. The job is to exhibit new computers and talk people into buying them. M: I see. I have the confidence that I can do the job. W: OK. You may leave your phone number in case we want to contact you. M: Sure. I hope to hear from you soon. Text 7 M: Candy, you look great in these photos. W: Oh, thanks. I got into that wedding dress with great difficulty. It was too small. M: Why didn’t you get one of your size? W: Oh, it was my grandmother’s—my mother wore it on her wedding day, I really wanted to wear it on me. I suffered for six months so that I could wear it. M: How did you do it? W: Do you know this diet that many actors are doing? M: Is it the diet that you love but have to avoid? W: No, actually, you can eat things like, um, roast chicken, steak, and bacon, but you can’t eat any bread and butter. M: Are you dieting now? W: No way. Dieting is so boring. Hopefully, I won’t need to wear the wedding dress again anyway. Text 8 M: What’s the matter? W: I don’t know. All of a sudden, the engine just died. M: Well, can’t you start it? W: No…No, it won’t start now. M: Could we be out of gas? W: No, I’m sure we’re not out of gas. M: Err…I hope not. Check the gas tank. W: Oh, oh! It’s on “empty”. M: Err…So I see. W: I was sure that tank was half full! M: Obviously, it wasn’t. Well, too bad! W: What time is it now? M: It is five to eight. Your brother’s plane landed 10 minutes ago. I am afraid we couldn’t get to the airport on time. He’s probably looking for you right now. What are we going to do? W: We might be able to get a ride with somebody. M: Well…Let’s stand by the side of the road for a few minutes. Maybe somebody will stop and pick us up. W: I hope so. But this is a busy highway, and I’m afraid nobody will stop. Text 9 W: Hello, International Fan’s Club. Can I help you? M: Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today and I thought I’d phone to find out a bit more. W: Yes, certainly. Well, we are a sort of social club for people from different countries. It’s a quite new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we are growing all the time. M: That sounds interesting. I’m a Frenchman actually and I came to Washington about three months ago. I am not able to talk to Americans freely. I’m looking for ways to meet people. Ah, what kind of events do you organize? W: We have social get-togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. M: Could you tell me something about the language evenings? W: Yes. Every day except Thursday we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages. We have different languages on different evening. Monday, Spanish, Tuesday, Italian, Wednesday, German and Friday, English. On Thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. M: Well, that sounds great. I really need to practice my English. W: OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and address, I’ll send you a form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the first month free. M: OK. I’m sure I will be able to talk to people freely in about a month. Text 10 Welcome to the Forbidden City. Along with the Great Wall, the Forbidden City is one of the best-known tourist attractions in Beijing. Home to 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, it is the world’s largest palace complex, with more than 9,000 rooms. For years, only 30% of the entire structure has been open to the public. But a big reform going on at the moment means it may increase to 70%. The work will be complete in 2020. The Forbidden City is painted in just two colors, yellow and red. The red means happiness and yellow stands for earth. In ancient China, only emperors used yellow. In front of the grand building of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, there is a big square, but no trees. Why? China’s emperors considered themselves sons of heaven, and that they should be in the highest position. And so nothing was to be allowed to overwhelm the highest building in the Forbidden City—and trees were no exception. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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