注意事項(xiàng):
1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在試題卷和答題卡上,并將準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。用2B鉛筆將答題卡上試卷類型A后的方框涂黑。
2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。
3.非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。
4.考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
做題時(shí),現(xiàn)將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。
第一節(jié):(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.WheredoesBobcomefrom?
A.France.B.America.C.Australia.
2.Whatisthewomangoingtodofirst?
A.Gotothecinema.B.Attendaparty.C.Gotothepostoffice.
3.WhatdoweknowaboutJim?
A.Hehaslosthisjob.B.Heisverylazy.C.Hehasgotanewjob.
4.Howmanypostcardswillthetwospeakersprobablybuyintotal?
A.Ten.B.Twenty.C.Fourteen.
5.WhydoesJimmystayuplate?
A.Becausehismotherwantshimtodohishomework.
B.Becausehehastofinishhishomework.
C.Becauseheistootiredtosleepatthishour.
第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7兩個(gè)小題。
6.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydolocally?
A.Haveasightseeingtour.B.Attendaconference.C.Haveabusinesstalk.
7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'sbooking?
A.Fromthe17thto20th.
B.Adoubleroomwithaprivatebathroom.
C.Check-inaround7:30a.m.Friday.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至第10三個(gè)小題。
8.Whatdoesthemanliketodoafterwork?
A.Playtabletennisandgolf,andgoforarun.
B.Playtennisandgolf,andgofishing.
C.Playtennisandgolf,andgoforarun.
9.Howoftendoesthemanplaygolf?
A.Aboutonceaweek.B.Aboutonceamonth.C.Aboutonceayear.
10.Whattimewillthetwospeakersmeetattheclubhouse?
A.At1:30.B.At1:13.C.At2:30.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第11至第14四個(gè)小題。
11.WhatdoesJanethinkofhertriptotheWestCoast?
A.Itwaswonderful.B.Itwasterrible.C.Itwastiresome.
12.What'sthedisadvantageofLosAngeles?
A.Itisnoisyandhighlypolluted.
B.Theweatherishotandhumid.
C.Thereisnosubwayandthebusserviceisbad.
13.What'stheweatherlikeinSanFrancisco?
A.Warmandnice.B.Coolbutcomfortable.C.Alittlecold.
14.WhyisiteasytogoaroundinSanFrancisco?
A.Becauseofthesmallsizeandgoodtransportation.
B.Becauseoftheextensivesubways.
C.Becauseofthesmallpopulation.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第15至第17三個(gè)小題。
15.Howmanycreditsshouldthemangetforamasterdegreeineducation?
A.15.B.30.C.45.[:]
16.Whydoesthemanwantalighterprogramatthebeginning?
A.Becausehedoesn'twanttofailanyclasses.
B.Becausehewantstohavetimeforsocialexperience.
C.Becausehedoesn'tneedtotakemorecourses.
17.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HehasgotaBachelorofScience.
B.Hecanget3.5creditsforeachcourse.
C.HehastakenEnglishLiterature.
聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第18至第20三個(gè)小題。
18.Wherecanoneprobablyseeaspider?
A.23,000feetabovesealevel.
B.2,200feetbelowtheearth'ssurface.
C.OnMountQomolangma.
19.Whatcanweconcludefromthetalk?
A.Spidersdeservemorerespectofus.
B.Spidersaredyingoutoftheearth.
C.Peopleshouldraisespiderstodestroyinsects.
20.Whywouldhumanlifebeindangerifthere'snospider?
A.Becausespiderscatchandeatinsects.
B.Becausespiderscanprotectourenvironment.
C.BecausespiderscanhelPduceairpollution.
第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié):(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
SomestudentsfromWashingtonAdventistUniversity,nearWashington,D.C.havebeenhelpingpoorchildrenwiththeirschoolwork.Butthestudentsdidnotworkwiththeboysandgirlsatatraditionalschool.EveryThursdaynight,theyhavebeenmeetingatalaundromat,aplacewherepeoplegotowashtheirclothes.Atthesametime,thestudentsarecarryingoutamarketingplantheydesignedfortheLaundromat.
Theprogrambeganwithjustfivechildren,buthasgrowntoabout20.Beforetheprogramworks,thebusinesswassobadthattheownerhadevenconsideredclosinghisbusiness,whichiswhythegroupcamein.Theywerewritingamarketingplantogivepeopleareasontokeepcomingtothelaundromat.Thenonestudentsaid,“There’realotofchildrenhangingaround.Whydon’tweaddteaching?”
TheprojectispartofaninternationalprogramcalledEnactus.ItwasstartedintheUnitedStates40yearsago.Theprojectisnowatmorethan1,700collegesin36countries.Itwantstogivestudentsexperiencebeforetheygraduate,sotheprojectworkswiththecommunityandwithbusinesses.
Ms.Pichot,theheadoftheuniversity’sbusinessdepartment,saystheyinviteanybusinesstocomein.It’safreeworkshop.Herstudentsareworkingwithotherbusinessesinadditiontothelaundromat.Shesaysthestudentshelpbusinessownersincreasetheirprofitswhilegainingexperiencethattheycannotgetinschool.Theyvolunteerlonghours.
ChristineSumampouwiscompletingherstudiesthisyear.Shehasspentabout1,000hoursasavolunteer.Thatismorethananyotherstudentinthegroup.Shesaysshehaslearnedalotfromvolunteering.
21.Whydocollegestudentsteachpoorchildrenatalaundromat?
A.Theyworkpart-timethere.
B.Thepoorchildrencan’taffordtogotoschool.[:.]
C.Theywanttoincreasethelaundromat’sbusiness.
D.Thepoorchildrendon’thaveotherplacestostudy.
22.WhatdoweknowaboutEnactus?
A.Itispaidtoofferhelptobusinessesinneed.
B.Itaimstohelpstudentsstarttheirownbusiness.
C.ItiscreatedbyWashingtonAdventistUniversity.
D.Itisawin-winprogrambothforbusinessesandstudents.
23.WhatdoesChristinethinkoftheproject?
A.It’sofgreatbenefit.B.It’sawasteoftime.
C.Ittakestoomuchofhertime.D.Ithasabadeffectonherstudy.
B
Asupermarketcheckoutoperatorwaspraisedforstrikingablowformodernmannersandareturntotheageofpolitenessafterrefusingtoserveashopperwhowastalkingonhermobilephone.
Thesupermarketmanagerwasforcedtoapologizetothecustomerwhocomplainedshewastoldhergoodswouldnotbescannedunlessshehungupherphone.JoClark,46,said,“Idon'tknowwhatshewasplayingat.Icouldn’tbelievehowrudeshewas.Whendidshehavetherighttogivemealectureoncheckoutmanners?Iwon’tbeshoppingthereagain!”
ButusersofsocialmediasitesandInternetforums(論壇)wereveryangrythatstoregaveinandthepublicappearedtobesupportingtheangrycheckoutworker.“Perhapsthisisaturningpointformobilephoneuserseverywhere.Whenchatting,keepyoureyesonpeoplearoundyou.Thatincludespeopletryingtoserveyou,otherroadusersandespeciallypeoplebehindyouinthestairs,”saidatypicalpost.
“It’stimecheckoutstafffoughtbackagainstthesepeopleconstantlychattingontheirphones.Theycandriveanyonecrazy.It’srudeandannoying.Ioftenwanttograbsomeone’sphoneandthrowitasfarasIcan,eventhoughIamnotacheckoutgirl,justapasser-by,”saidanother.
SiobhanFreegard,founderofparentingsitewww.Netmums.comsaid,“Whilethischeckoutoperatordoesn’thavetheauthoritytoordercustomerstoswitchofftheirphones,youcanseeclearlyhowfrustratedandangryshefelt.Nomatterhowbusyyouare,lifeisnicerwhenyouandthosearoundyouhavegoodmanners.”
24.AccordingtoJoClark,thecheckoutoperator_____________.
A.lackedtheknowledgeofcheckoutmanners
B.playedwithamobilephonewhileatwork
C.deservedpraiseforhermodernmanners
D.hadnorighttoforbidherfromusinghermobilephone
25.Thethirdandfourthparagraphsimplythatthepublic_________.
A.areusedtochattingontheirmobilephones
B.aredrivencrazybyconstantmobilecalls
C.seemtosupportthecheckoutoperator
D.ignoretheexistenceofmobilephoneusers
26.TheattitudeofSiobhanFreegardtowardsthecheckoutoperatorwas________.
A.disapprovingB.supportiveC.neutralD.indifferent
27.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.
A.whetherweshouldtalkonourphoneswhilebeingserved
B.whywecantalkonmobilephoneswhileshopping
C.whatgoodmannerscheckoutoperatorsshouldhave
D.howwecandevelopgoodmannersformobilephoneusers
C
Haveyoueverdonesomethingthatwasreallydangerousjustbecauseyouthoughtitwassafe?Maybeyoudidadangeroustrickonyourbicycleorskateboardbecauseyouwerewearingahelmet(頭盔)andthoughtyoucouldn’tgethurt.Thepsychology(心理)ofthissortofbehavioriscalledthePeltzmanEffect(佩爾茲曼效應(yīng)),namedafterSamPeltzman,professorofeconomicsattheUniversityofChicago.Peltzmanbelievesthatthosemomentswhenpeoplethinktheyarethesafestarethetimeswhentheyactmostdangerously.
Peltzmansaidthatpeopledrovemoredangerouslywhentheyworesealbelts(安全帶).Drivingalargefour-wheeldrivevehiclehasasimilareffectondrivers'behavior.Becausedriversoflargevehiclessituphigherandcanseebetter,theyfeeltheycanmakebetterjudgmentswhentheydrive.Theyarebetterprotectedinaccidents,sotheyactmoredangerously.Thismakesdrivingmorehazardoustootherdrivers.
ThePeltzmanEffectisn’tjustlimitedtodriving.Inl972,theAmericanFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)passedalawrequiringchildsafetycapsonmostmedicinebottles.ThesafetycapsweredesignedtoPventchildrenfromaccidentallytakingthemedicine,especiallypainkillerssuchasaspirin.Requiringsafetycapssoundedlikeagreatidea,buttherewasanunexpectedsideeffect.Becausethesafetycapsaresohardtotakeoff,somepeopleleavethemoffaltogether.Worse,someparentsleavethebottleswherekidscanreachthembecausetheyfeelthatitissafebecauseofthecap.AstudyonthePeltzmanEffectshowedthatmorethan3,500childrenhavebeenharmedbyaspirinbecauseofthesafetycaps.
ThePeltzmanEffectdescribeshowwe’relikelytotakemorerisksandactmoredangerouslywhenwefeelsafest.What’smore,theeffectsofthesebehaviorscanbequitedifferentfromwhatweexpect.
28.WhatisthePeltzmanEffect?
A.Peoplebehavelesssafelywhentheyfeelsafe.
B.Peoplefeelsafestwhentheyareunderprotection.
C.Somethingthatseemsdangerousturnsouttobesafe.
D.Peoplewhoactdangerouslyarelikelytobetogether.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hazardous”inParagraph2mean?
A.Interesting.B.Expensive.C.Dangerous.D.Important.
30.Whydosomepeopleleavethesafetycapsofmedicinebottlesopen?
A.Thecapsdon’tworkatall.
B.Thecapscan’tbeopenedeasily.
C.Thebottlesareoutofthereachofchildren.
D.Thebottleswithoutcapsarelessattractivetokids.
31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.UnsafeSafetyMeasuresB.TypesofDecisionMaking
C.People’sFearofTakingRisksD.DifferentBehaviorsofPeopleinDanger
D
Aboutthistimeeveryyear,Igetverynostalgic(懷舊的).Walkingthroughmyneighborhoodonafallafternoonremindsmeofatimenottoolongagowhensoundsofchildrenfilledtheair,childrenplayinggamesonahill,andthrowingleavesaroundinthestreetbelow.Iwasoneofthosechildren,carefreeandhappy.Iliveonastreetthatisonlyoneblocklong.Ihavelivedonthesamestreetforsixteenyears.Ilovemystreet.Onesidehassixhousesonit,andtheotherhasonlytwohouses,withasmallhillinthemiddleandahugecottonwoodtreeononeend.WhenIthinkofhome,Ithinkofmystreet.OnlyIseeitasitwasbefore.Unfortunatelythingschange.Oneday,notlongago,Ilookedaroundandsawhowdifferenteverythinghasbecome.Lifeonmystreetwillneverbethesamebecauseneighborsarequicklygrownold,friendsaregrowingupandleaving,andthecityisplanningtodestroymyPcioushillandsellthepropertytocontractors.
Itishardformetoacceptthatmanyofmywonderfulneighborsaregrowingoldandwon’tbearoundmuchlonger.Ihavefondmemoriesofthecoupleacrossthestreet,whosattogetherontheirporchswingalmosteveryevening,thewidownextdoorwhoyelledatmybrotherandmeforbeingtooloud,andthecrazyoldmaninablacksuitwhodroveanoldcar.Incontrasttothosepeople,thepeopleIseetodayareveryoldneighborswhohaveseenbetterdays.Themanintheblacksuitsayshewantstodie,andanotherneighborjustsoldhishouseandmovedintoanursinghome.Theladywhousedtoyellatusistootiredtobotheranymore,andthecoupleacrossthestreetrarelygoouttotheirfrontporchthesedays.ItisdifficulttowatchthesePciouspeopleastheyneartheendoftheirlivesbecauseatonceIthoughttheywouldliveforever.
The“comingsandgoings”oftheyoungergenerationofmystreetarenowmostly“goings”asfriendsandpeersmoveon.Onceuponatime,mylifeandthelivesofmypeersrevolvedaroundhome.Theboundaryofourworldwasthegutterattheendofthestreet.Wegotpleasurefromplayingnightgamesorfromabreathtakingrideonatricycle.Thingsaredifferentnow,asmyfriendsbecomeadultsandmoveon.Childrenwhorodetricyclesnowdrivecars.Thekidswhoonceplayedwithmenowhavenewinterestsandvaluesastheygotheirseparateways.Somehavegoneawaytocollegelikeme,afewgotmarried,twowentintothearmy,andonewenttoprison.Watchingallthesepeoplegrowupandgoawaymakesmelongforthegoodolddays.
PerhapsthebiggestchangeonmystreetisthefactthatthecityisgoingtoturnmyPcioushillintoseverallotsfornowhomes.Forsixteenyears,theviewoutofmykitchenwindowhasbeenaviewofthathill.Thehillwasafundamentalpartofmychildhoodlife;itwasthehubofsocialactivityforthechildrenofmystreet.Wespenthourstherebuildingforts,sledding,andplayingtag.Theviewoutofmykitchenwindownowisverydifferent;itisoneoftractorsanddumptruckstearingupthehill.Whenthehillgoes,theneighborhoodwillnotbethesame.Itisapieceofmychildhood.Itisavisualreminderofbeingakid.Withoutthehill,mystreetwillbejustanotherpeainthepod.
Therewasatimewhenmystreetwasmyworld,andIthoughtmyworldwouldneverchange.Butsomethinghappened.Peoplegrowup,andpeoplegrowold.Placeschanges,andwiththechangecomestheheartacheofknowingIcannevergobacktothetimesIloved.Inayearorso,Iwillbegonejustlikemanyofmyneighbors.Iwillalwayslookbacktomyyearsasachild,buttheplaceIrememberwillnotbethesilentstreetwhosepeaceisinterruptedbythesoundsofconstruction.Itwillbethehappy,noisy,somewhatstrange,butwonderfulstreetIknewasachild.
32.Thewriterfindsithardtoacceptthefactthat_____________.
A.manyofhisgoodneighborsaregrowingold
B.theladynextdoorwhousedtoyellathimandhisbrotherisnowawidow
C.thelifeofhisneighborshasbecomeveryboring
D.themaninhisblacksuitevenwantedtoendhisownlife
33.Thebiggestchangeonthewriter'sstreetis_____________.
A.removingthehilltomakewayforresidentialdevelopment
B.thebuildingofnewhomesbehindhiskitchenwindow
C.thefactthattherearemuchfewerpeoplearoundthaninthepast
D.thechangeinhischildhoodfriends'attitudetowardstheirneighborhood
34.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“mystreetwillbeanotherpeainthepod”?
A.hisstreetwillbeverynoisyanddirty
B.hisstreetwillsoonbecrowdedwithpeople
C.hisstreetwillhavesomenewattractions
D.hisstreetwillbenodifferentfromanyotherstreet
35.Whichcouldbeagoodtitleforthepassage?
A.ThePastofMyStreetwillLiveForever
B.UnforgettablePeopleandThingsofMyStreet
C.MemoryStreetIsn’tWhatItUsedtoBe
D.TheBigChangesofMyStreet
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
AnnoyingMobilePhoneUsers
Whatreallyannoys(使……不悅)memostaboutmodernlifeisthewaysomepeopleusetheirmobilephones.36However,therearesomepeopleouttherewhojustdon’tcareaboutotherpeople’sfeelingwhentheyuseaphone.Thesemobilephoneusersmakelifepainfulfortherestofus.Let’spidetheseusersintogroups.
Thefirstgrouparethosepeoplewhoshoutonthephone,especiallyinenclosedplacesliketrainsorlifts.37Itisn’tnecessary.
38Someringtonesaretrulyunpleasant?a1oud,electronicversion(版本)ofBeethovenwithahiphop(嘻哈樂)beat,forexample.Thisisespeciallyannoyinginthecinema.
Thethirdgroupofpeoplewhoannoymearethosewhohavetowalkaroundwhiletheyspeak.39
Finally,theworstgrouparepeoplewhotakeaphonecallwhileyouareinaconversationwiththem.Thisisextremelyrudeinmyopinion.
Iwouldliketoendwithamessagetoalltheabovemobilephoneusers:Youthinkyoulookcoolandimportanttalkingonyourmobileallthetime.40
A.Butbelieveme?youdon’t!
B.Nextarethosewithannoyingringtones.
C.Idon’tknowwhytheyhavetotalksoloudly.
D.Thisgroupofpeoplekeeptalkingonthephone.
E.Ihavenoideawheretheyget,thenoisyringtones.
F.Theystandinthewayjustwhenyouwanttogetpast.
G.Themobilephoneisanimportantpartoflifeformostofus.
第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45)
第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分50分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后41?60各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。
Ihadalwayswantedtogoonahighmountainwalk.Therearesomegoodlong-distancewalksintheUK,buttherearen’tanyreally41mountains.Beforeleaving,I42myclothes,equipment(裝備),andtheweatherforecast.I43readacoupleofbooksandlookedatsomephotosandtravelblogsontheInternet.Thiswasfine,butyoucan't44themwiththerealthing!
Alotofincrediblethingshappenedduringthe45.Perhapsthebestwasthecomplete46fromcitylife.WhileIwas47,therewerenocars,nonoise,norush.The48wasofcourseveryimPssive:valleys,mountainlakes,andtherewereplantsandwildlifethatyou49seeonTV.AndI50somanyinterestingpeoplealongtheway,fromEurope,Canada,andJapan.WhenIarrivedatmyaccommodation,Imadenew51.Theytoldmewherethey’dbeen;ItoldthemwhereIwasgoing;weexchanged(交換)storiesandadvice.Itwasjust52!
Butofcoursetherewere53.Therealwaysare.Inthiscase,theweather.Highmountains54thattheweathercanchangeveryquickly.WeevenhadsnowstormsinJuly!Whenyourclothesgetverywet,itisn’t55todrythem,soyou’re56thenextday.Andclimbingmountainsishardonyourknees,too.Andthere’salwaysthe57offallingonthepaths,wherenotevenamobilephonecan58youverymuch.
Forme,however,thewholewalkwasaspecial59thatI’llalwaysremember.60Ididthetripagain,there’sjustoneotherthingIwoulddodifferently:lotsofphysicaltrainingbeforethewalk!
41.A.highB.beautifulC.rockyD.distant
42.A.providedB.requiredC.neededD.checked
43.A.alsoB.justC.soonD.once
44.A.discussB.putC.compareD.bring
45.A.taskB.tripC.summerD.planning
46.A.patienceB.treatmentC.changeD.story
47.A.ridingB.walkingC.runningD.sleeping
48.A.skyB.wildlifeC.collectionD.scenery
49.A.againB.1aterC.onlyD.even
50.A.metB.1istedC.expectedD.recognized
51.A.visitsB.friendsC.choicesD.Pparations
52.A.amazingB.popularC.tiringD.strange
53.A.chancesB.promisesC.disagreementsD.problems
54.A.showB.meanC.seemD.decide
55.A.usefulB.necessaryC.easyD.good
56.A.unluckyB.dangerousC.stupidD.uncomfortable
57.A.riskB.truthC.funD.courage
58.A.controlB.PventC.helpD.give
59.A.trainingB.experienceC.offerD.interest
60.A.AlthoughB.UnlessC.AsD.If
第II卷
第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用
第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,共15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
注意事項(xiàng):用0.5毫米黑色筆跡的簽字筆將答案寫在相應(yīng)題序位置,寫在原文中的答案無效。
MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareer.Eveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis61_____________determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeother62___________(student)doingbetterthanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshavea63___________(high)IQandthatthereisnothingtheycando64___________(change)facts.However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot65___________(simple)theresultofahighIQ.
WhileyourIQtellsyouhow66___________(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSalovery,who67___________(invent)thetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,itisIQ68___________getsyoupromoted.Supported69___________hisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhenPdictingsomeone'sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,70___________measuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQ.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié)滿分35)
第二節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
下面短文中有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。
增加:在缺調(diào)處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧)),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。
注意:1每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞。
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
I'ma17-year-oldseniorstudentfromChina.WhilesurfedtheInternet,Ihavefound
thatyourorganizationwillholdasummercampinSingapore.Withgreatlyinterest,I'dliketo
applyforthem.I'manoutgoinggirlwholikecommunicatingwithothers.IcouldspeakEnglish
well.MywrittenEnglishisexcellent,either.Iwishtojoinintheactivities.Foronething,I'm
willingtointroduceChinatootherstudentsfromalloverworld;foranother,Iexpecttolearnfrom
moreaboutothercountries.Inaddition,I'dliketomakefriend.ThechanceissoPciousasI'm
reallylookingforwardtoyourapproval.
第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
假如你是某市一所重點(diǎn)中學(xué)的學(xué)生,名叫李華。以前在鄉(xiāng)下一所中學(xué)就讀。最近有同學(xué)對(duì)你說
其他同學(xué)討厭你。因此,你向某報(bào)編輯寫信傾訴你的苦惱。
你的表現(xiàn):
1.學(xué)習(xí)努力,盡量與同學(xué)友好相處。
2.不講究吃穿。
3.上課認(rèn)真聽講,積極發(fā)言,不恥下問。
4.與人為善,從不傷害別人。
注意:1.字?jǐn)?shù):100詞左右;可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié);
2.開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
DearEditor,
Yours,
LiHua
英語(yǔ)參考答案
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
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第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
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第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
參考范文:
DearEditor,
I’mnowstudyinginaverygoodschoolinacity.WhenIleftmyoldschoolinthecountry,Iwasveryhappytocomehere,butnowIdon’tthinkmychoicewasright.
Idomybesttostudyhard.Ilistenattentivelyinclass,speakoutmyopinionsandaskmyteacherswheneverIhavequestions.Idon’tcareaboutfoodandclothes.ItrytobefriendlytomyfellowstudentsandIdon’tbelieveI’vedoneanythingtohurtthem.Butoneofmyfriendshastoldmethatsomeofmyclassmateshatemeandothersdon’tlikeme.Hearingthat,Iwassadandcouldn’tconcentrateonmystudiesanymore.
WhatshouldIdo?I’mlookingforwardtoyouradvice.
Yours,
LiHua