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伊宁县一中高三第四次模拟英语试卷解析1.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Winter.2.Howmightthewomanfeel?A.Satisfied.B.Annoyed.C.Excited.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Whatthetimeisnow.B.Wherethebaris.C.Whotheladyis.4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Cleanthecar.B.Brushherteeth.C.Leavethehouse.5.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Fixthecarforthewoman.B.Givethewomanaride.C.Callataxiforthewoman.第二节

(

共15小题;每题

1.5分,满分

22.5分)听下面

5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题

,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段资料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Goingtobedrightaway.B.Eatingsomecandy.C.Watchingamovie.Whyisthewomansotired?A.Shecelebratedafestival.B.Shetooksomekidstodinner.C.Shehelpedherneighborwithsomework.听第7段资料,回答第8、9题。Whatdidthemandointhesummervacation?A.Heworkedatarestaurant.B.Heattendedsomeclasses.C.Hetraveledaroundtheworld.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanworksatagoodcompanynow.B.Thewomanwouldrathergetadegreethanwork.C.Thewomandoesn'twanttogotoschool.听第8段资料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillmostoftheexamsend?A.ThisFriday.B.OnJanuary23rd.C.OnJanuary26th.Howmanystudentsarethereintheman'sdorm?A.4.B.5.C.6.Whatdoweknowabouttheparty?A.Itwillbeheldaftertheterm.B.Alltheman'sclassmateswillcome.C.Theman'sunclewillmakeavideooftheevening.听第9段资料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Watchingagame.B.Havingabaseballclass.C.PracticingbaseballwithJimmy.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthecoach?A.Hetakesiteasyontheplayers.B.Heusedtobeagreatplayer.C.Heusuallydoesagoodjob.HowdoesJimmyperformtoday?A.Verywell.B.Justso-so.C.Terribly.听第10段资料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthewomanlooklikeinhighschool?A.Shehaddarkhair.B.Shewasoverweight.C.Shehadcurlyhair.Whatdoesthewomandoforliving?A.Shesellsinsurance.B.Sheworksinaseafoodrestaurant.C.Sheisalawyer.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjob?A.Dullbutwell-paid.B.Excitingbutlow-paid.C.Helikesitverymuch.20.Wherearethespeakersatthemoment?A.InSpringfield.B.InOvington.C.InBrookfield.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并将答案填写在答卷上。AFootball,tome,ismorethanjustagame.Ihaveprobablylearnedmorethanvaluablelessonsfromitthanfromschool.WhenIjoinedtheteamfreshmanyear,Ididn’trealizewhatIwasgettinginto.EventhoughIhadbeenplayingsincefourthgradeandknewitwashardwork,nothingwouldpreparemefortheeffortIwouldputintofootballthatyear.Weworkedallsummerintheweightroomandranonthetracktogetinphysicalandmentalshapebeforetheseason.See,footballismoreofamentalsportthananythingelse,sorunningonthetrackwasn’tonlyaboutgettinginshape.Wewouldpushourmindsbyrunningashardaswecouldevenifwefeltlikeweweregoingtopassout.Atthebeginning,Iwasimmature(天真的)andonlythoughtofmyself,sometimesevengivingupwhenIwastiredorhurting.ThenafterthethirdgameIhadaseason-endinginjury.Imagineworkingallsummerandthenonlybeingabletoplaythreegames!Ineededanoperationonmyarmandatleastfivemonthstorecover.AfterfreshmanyearIdecidedthatIwouldalwaysgivemybesteffort.Playingfootballinthecollegehastaughtmesomuchmorethanjustwhatmytasksareonaparticularplayorhowtoblock.Ihavelearnedtothinkaboutothersfirst,andrealizedhowimportantworkinghardis.Beingwithallmyfriends,evensweatingandbleedingwiththem,reallymadeusuniteasagroupofhard-workingyoungmen,whowillsucceedinlife.21.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Howtheauthordislikesthegameoffootball.B.Whentheauthorbegantoplayfootball.C.Howtheauthorhaschangedhisattitudetofootball.D.Whatsporttheauthorlikesbest.Theauthorthinksfootballis________.A.justagameB.ofamentalsportC.hardtobeout-of-dateD.notworthhiseffort23.Inthethirdparagraph,thephrase

“gettinginshape

”probablymeans________.A.becomingphysicallyfitB.designingtheplaygroundC.losingweightD.measuringthetrackBUntillateinthe20thcenturymostAmericansspenttimewithpeopleofdifferentgenerations.Nowmiddle-agedAmericansmaynotkeepintouchwitholdpeopleuntiltheyareoldthemselves.That'sbecausewegrouppeoplebyage.Weputourthree-year-oldstogetherinday-carecenters,our13-year-oldsinschoolsandsportactivities,andour80-year-oldsinseniorcitizenhomes.Why?Welivefarawayfromtheoldformanyreasons.Youngpeoplesometimesavoidtheoldtogetridoffearsofbecomingoldanddying.Itismuchhardertowatchsomeonewelovedisappearbeforeoureyes.Sometimesit’sgothardthatwestayawayfromthepeoplewhoneedusthemost.Fortunately,someofushavefoundourwaytotheold.Andwehavediscoveredthattheyoftensavetheyoung.Areportermovedherfamilyintoablockfilledwitholdpeople.Atfirstherchildrenweredisappointed.Butthereportermadebananabreadfortheneighborsandhadherchildrensenditandvisitthem.Soonthechildrenhadmanynewfriends,withwhomtheysharedfood,storiesandprojects."Mychildrenhaveneverbeenlonely,"thereportersaid.Theyoung,inturn,savetheold.OnceIwasinaresthome(anorganizationwhereoldpeoplearecaredfor)whenavisitorshowedupwithababy,shewasimmediatelysurrounded.Peoplewhohadn'tgottenoutofbedinaweeksuddenlywereringingforawheelchair.Eventhosewhohadseemedasleepwokeuptowatchthechild.Babieshaveanastonishingpowertocomfortandcure.Grandparentsareaspecialcase.Theygivetheirgrandchildrenafeelingofsecurityandcontinuity.Asmyhusbandputit"Mygrandparentsgavemeadeepsensethatthingswouldturnoutrightintheend."Grandchildrenspeakofattentiontheydon'tgetfromworriedparents."Myparentswerealwaystellingmetohurryup,andmygrandparentstoldmetoslowdown,"onefriendsaid.Ateachertoldmeshecantellwhichpupilshaverelationshipswithgrandparents:theyarequieter,calmerandmoretrusting.NowinanAmericanfamily,peoplecanfindthat________.A.childrenneverlivewiththeirparentsB.notallworkingpeoplelivewiththeirparentsC.oldpeoplearesupportedbytheirgrandchildrenD.grandchildrenaresupportedbytheirgrandparentsSeeingababy,theoldpeoplegotexcitedbecause________.A.theyhadneverseenababybeforeB.thebabywascleverandbeautifulC.thebabybroughtthemtheimageoflifeD.thebaby'smotherwouldtakecareofthemWhyaresomechildrenquieter,calmerandmoretrusting?A.Becausetheyhaverelationshipswiththeirgrandparents.B.Becausetheirworriedparentsaskthemtoactlikethat.C.Becausetheyhavenothingtoworryabout.D.Becausetheirteachersaskthemtoactlikethat.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthefactthattheoldoftensavetheyoung?A.Theoldcanbecomefriendsofthechildrenandthechildrenmaynotfeellonely.B.Theoldgetexcitedwhentheyseeababy.C.Theoldcancuretheyoungwhentheyaresick.D.Babieshaveanastonishingpowertocomfortandcure.CWhenothernine-year-oldkidswereplayinggames,shewasworkingatapetrolstation.Whenotherteenswerestudyingorgoingout,shestruggledtofindaplacetosleeponthestreet.ButsheovercametheseterriblesetbackstowinahighlycompetitivescholarshipandgainentrytoHarvardUniversity.Andheramazingstoryhasinspiredamovie,“HomelesstoHarvard:TheLizMurrayStory”,showninlateApril.LizMurray,a22-year-oldAmericangirl,hasbeenwritingareal-lifestoryofwillpoweranddetermination.Lizgrewupintheshadowoftwodrug-addictedparents.Therewasneverenoughfoodorwarmclothesinthehouse.Lizwastheonlymemberofthefamilywhohadajob.HermotherhadAIDSanddiedwhenLizwasjust15yearsold.Theeffectofthatbecameaturningpointinherlife.Connectingtheenvironmentinwhichshehadgrownupwithhowhermotherhaddied,shedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Lizwentbacktoschool.Shethrewherselfintoherstudies,nevertellingherteachersthatshewashomeless.Atnight,shelivedonthestreets.“Whatdrovemetoliveonhadsomethingtodowithunderstanding,byunderstandingthattherewasawholeotherwayofbeing.Ihadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesociety,”shewroteinherbookBreakingNight.Sheadmittedthatsheusedenvytodriveherselfon.Sheusedthebenefitsthatcomeeasilytoothers,suchasasafelivingenvironment,toencourageherselfthat“nexttonothingcouldholdmedown”.ShefinishedhighschoolinjusttwoyearsandwonafullscholarshiptostudyatHarvardUniversity.ButLizdecidedtoleavehertopuniversityacoupleofmonthsearlierthisyearinordertotakecareofherfather,whohasalsodevelopedAIDS.“Ilovemyparentssomuch.Theyaredrugaddicts.ButIneverforgetthattheylovemeallthetime.”Lizwantsmoviegoers(whooftenseefilms)tocomeawaywiththeideathatchangingyourlifeis“assimpleasmakingadecision

”.28.InwhichorderdidthefollowingthingshappentoLiz?a.HermotherdiedofAIDS.b.Sheworkedatapetrolstation.c.ShegotadmittedintoHarvard.d.Themovieaboutherlifewasputon.e.Shehadtroublefindingaplacetosleep.A.b,a,e,c,dB.a,b,c,e,dC.e,d,b,a,cD.b,e,a,d,cThemainideaofthepassageis________.A.howLizmanagedtoenterHarvardUniversityB.whatahardtimeLizhadinherchildhoodC.whyLizlovedherparentssomuchD.howLizstruggledtochangeherlifeWhatactuallymadehergotowardshergoal?A.Envyandcompetition.B.Willpoweranddetermination.C.Decisionsandunderstanding.D.Loveandrespectforherparents.31.Whenshewrote“Whatdrovemetoliveon...Ihadonlyexperiencedasmallpartofthesociety”,shemeantthat________.A.shehadlittleexperienceofsociallifeB.shecouldhardlyunderstandthesocietyC.shewoulddosomethingforherownlifeD.sheneededtotravelmorearoundtheworldDIn1999,twelvepercentofpublicelementaryschoolsintheUnitedStatesrequiredstudentstowearuniforms.Justthreeyearslater,theamountwasalmostdoublethat.Astudyofsixbig-cityOhiopublicschoolsshowedstudentswhowererequiredtowearuniformshadimprovedgraduation,behaviorandattendancerates.Academicperformancewasunchanged.SomehighschoolsinTexashavealsojoinedinthemovement.Yetstudiesfindmixedresultsfromrequiringuniforms.Andsomeschoolshaveturnedawayfromsuchpolicies.Supportersbelievedressingthesamecreatesabetterlearningenvironmentandsaferschools.TheschooldistrictinLongBeach,California,wasthefirstinthecountrytorequireuniformsinallelementaryandmiddleschools.Theexamplehelpedbuildnationalinterestinuniformsasawaytodealwithschoolviolenceandimprovelearning.FindingsinLongBeachsuggestedthatthepolicyresultedinfewerbehaviorproblemsandbetterattendance.ButresearcherViktoria,whohaslookedatthosefindings,saystheywerebasedonlyonopinionsabouttheeffectsofuniforms.ShesaysotherstepstakenatthesametimetoimproveschoolsinLongBeachandstatewidecouldhaveinfluencedthefindings.Thedistrict(theareamarkedbygovernment)increasedpunishmentsformisbehavior.AndCaliforniapassedalawtoreduceclasssizes.InFlorida,forexample,researcherSharonfoundthatuniformsseemedtoimprovebehaviorandreduceviolence.InTexas,Eloisefoundfewerdisciplineproblemsamongstudentsrequiredtowearuniforms,butnoeffectonattendance.SociologistDavidhasstudiedschooluniformpoliciessince1998.Hecollectedthereportsinthebook.Inhisownstudy,hefoundthatreadingandmathematicsperformancedroppedafteraschoolinPennsylvania(宾夕法尼亚州)requireduniforms.Politicalandcommunitypressuresmaypersuadeschoolstogotouniformstoimprovelearning.ButDavidandothersbelievethereisnotenoughevidenceofadirectrelationship.Infact,hesaysrequiringuniformsmayevenincreasedisciplineproblems.WhichofthefollowingresearchersareNOTsupportersofschooluniformpolicies?A.ViktoriaandSharon.B.SharonandDavid.C.EloiseandSharon.D.ViktoriaandDavid.Theunderlinedword“misbehavior”inthesixthparagraphprobablymeans________.A.seriouscrimeB.badperformanceC.absenceforclassD.actionagainstwearinguniforms34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Moreworkisneededtogetbetterinformationaboutuniform’seffect.B.ThenumberofschoolsrequiringuniformsintheU.S.willbecomelesssharply.C.Wearinguniformshaslittletodowithbehaviorandlearning.D.Politiciansandcommunitieswon’tvoteforuniformpolicies.35.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.MoreandmorestudentsarerequiredtowearuniformsintheU.S.B.Wearinguniformscontributestogoodacademicperformance.C.ResearchersintheU.S.argueforschooluniformpolicies.D.EvidenceforschooluniformpolicesintheU.S.isseenasweak.第二节(共5小题;每题2分,满分10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项并填写在答卷上。选项中有两项为节余选项。Ahobbyisaninvestmentoftime.Italsocanbeaninvestmentofmoneyandcommitment.Manypeoplechoosetodevelopmorethanonetypeofhobby.___36___Whenitcomestochoosingthehobby,considerthefollowingfactors.Hobbiesareusuallyanactivityofsomesortthatbringsoutacertainskillthatyouhave.Whenyouhaveatalentlikepaintingorwoodworking,itcanbeeasytodeterminewhichhobbysuitsyourskill.___37___Skillcanbedevelopedandchallengedasyougoalong.Itisnotanecessaryrequirement.Ahobbyisfittingbecauseyouloveit,notbecauseyou’reaprofessionalatit.Somepeopleparticularlyenjoytakingpartinhobbiesthattheycandoinagroupwithothers.Itcanbealotmorefuntobecomeamemberofahobbygroupthantositaloneinyourbasement.___38___It’simportanttoshareinterestsandnetworkwithotherhobbyenthusiaststhatdowhatyoudo.Hobbiesaregenerallyanactivitythatyouundertakebecauseofthejoyitbringsyou.Ofcoursemanypeoplehavediscoveredthejoythatalsocomeswithahobbythatearnsyoualiving.___39___Justmakesureyoumakethechoicethatfitsyourlifestyleandpersonalpreference.___40___Butmostoftheskilledhobbieslikeart,buildingorwritinghaveaseriesoflessonsortutorialsthatyoucantaketofurtheryourskills.Insomecasesit’sareallygoodideatotakelessons,especiallyifyouarecluelessastowhereorhowtobegin.Stepbystepbooksformosthobbiescanoftenbefoundinbookstoresaswell.A.However,hobbiesdon’thavetobeskillrelated.B.Mosthobbiescaneasilybedonewithinyourownhome,atyourleisure.C.Lookoneuporstartyourown.D.Readhobbybookstolearnmoreaboutyourchosenhobby!E.Makealistofthingsthatyouenjoyordon’tknowabout.F.Itcanbeanecessarypartofselectingthehobbythatisrightforyou.G.Whetherit’sfulltime,parttimeornotatall,youmustdecidewhetheryourhobbyappliestoyou.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分0分)阅读下面短文A、B、CD)中,选出最正确选项。urdayevenings,thecafewas___43___becausemanyfarmhandswerethere.BeforemidnightDadreturnedhomeonhishorse,quitesatisfiedwithhis___44___.Inhiswords,he___45___thoughtofchanginghisjob.Attheageof31,Dadmarriedmymotherwhowasaschoolteacher.InthefollowingspringIcame___46___intotheworld.Lifebecamehard,somymotherfelt___47___.ShetoldDadthattheymustmakea___48___.Mymotherhad___49___ofhowsomefamouspersons,especiallyThomasEdisonwhowasborninapoorfamily,foughtagainstfateandachievedgreatnessand___50___.Andshe___51___thatIwouldsomedaybecomeagreatleader___52___menorcitiesandDadshouldbeasuccessfulbusinessman.Soshe___53___Dadtogiveuphisjobasafarmhand,sellhishorseand___54___asmallbusinessofhisown.AndIwenttohighschoolandcollege.Sheevensentmeabroadfor___55___educationwhenIgraduatedfromcollege.Underthedriveofmymother’shope,DadandI___56___whatwehavetoday.Dadrunsabiginternational___57___andIamasuccessfullawyer___58___greatfameinmycountry,___59___notaleaderasmymotherexpected.Dadsaid,withoutmymother,wewouldn’tbewhatwearetoday;atleast,hewouldremainafarmhand.___60___hegotalessonoflife-sometimeswereallyneeddrivefromoutside.41.A.rodeB.walkedC.ranD.drove42.A.conversationsB.gamesC.relationshipsD.activities43.A.coldB.crowdedC.quietD.dirty44.A.horseB.entertainmentC.lifeD.beer45.A.oftenB.everC.neverD.sometimes46.A.laughingB.singingC.sleepingD.crying47.A.unimportantB.busyC.unsatisfiedD.tired48.A.livingB.changeC.decisionD.house49.A.dreamedB.heardC.thoughtD.spoken50.A.honestyB.moneyC.fameD.energy51.A.caredB.knewC.forgotD.hoped52.A.trainingB.rulingC.helpingD.protecting53.A.warnedB.wantedC.allowedD.persuaded54.A.startB.findC.designD.sell55.A.fartherB.higherC.easierD.closer56.A.showedB.keptC.lostD.achieved57.A.companyB.schoolC.farmD.cafe58.A.sufferingB.sharingC.enjoyingD.following59.A.thoughB.ifC.andD.since60.A.SoB.HoweverC.OrD.Because第卷第节(共小题;每题

1分分)阅读下面资料

,

在空白处填入合适的内容

(单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Onlineshoppingiscomingintofashioninmostcities,wherepeopleareabletomakefulluseoftherapidly-developedinternettechnology.Nowadays,canwefindaperson1___hasnotexperiencedonlineshopping?Definitelynot.Onlineshopping2___(welcome)bymostpeopleduetovariousreasons.Fromtheperspectiveofconsumers,itcansavesometimeforpeoplewhodon’thavemuchsparetime.Justclickthemouse,theycanget3___theywantwhilestayingathome.Fortheretailers(零售商),itcancutsomecostsforthosewhodon’thavemuchcirculatingfunds(流动资本).4___(compare)withthetraditionaltrademode,’tneedrentingahouse.___65___,therearestillsomedisadvantagesinonlineshopping.First,aface-to-facedealmakesonlineshoppingless66___(rely)andtrustworthy.Second,peoplewilllose7___funofbargaining.8___isundeniablethatshoppingontheinternethasbecomeanirresistibletrendinmodernsociety.It’sofgreaturgencythatweneedtomaketherelativelawsinaccordance9___therapidgrowthofonlineshopping.Onlyinthiswaycanweenjoythepleasureand

0___

(convenient)ofonlineshoppingwithouttheconcernofbeingcheated.

第节(共小题;每题

1分分)文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或更正。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把节余的词用斜线(\)划掉。更正:在错的词下划一个横线,并在该词下面写出更正后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其更正均仅限一词;只赞同更正10处,多者(从处起)不计分。IwatchTVuntil12o’clock,soIcouldn’tgoovermylessons.ThismorningIgotupverylatethatIhadtogotoschoolwithoutbreakfastinhurry,butIwasstilllateforthefirstclass.WhenIenteredtheclassroom,themathsteacherhadtostopexplainanimportantproblem,andalltheeyeswerefixeduponme.Myfaceturnedred.SomethingevenworsewashappenedtomeinEnglishclass.Theteacheraskedmerecitethetext.However,Icouldsaynothingandsorry,forIdidnotspendsometimepreparingmylessons.Theteacherlookedatmewithhiscoldlyeyes.Istoodatmybenchwithoutdaringtoraisemyhead.HowaterribledayIhad!Iwillneverdoanythinglikethis.第二节(分)假设你校英语社团举办以“讲究文明,从我做起”为主题的征文活动,请你以“OntheWaytoSchool”为题,写一篇英语短文。内容主要包括:1.遵守交通法规;2.注意举止文明。注意:1.词数120左右;2.能够合适增加细节,以使行文连结;3.短文中不能够出现与自己相关的信息;4.短文的题目已为你拟好,不计入总词数2016四模英语参照答案听力1-20:BBABB;CAABA;CABAC;ABCAB阅读理解36.F;37.A;38.C;39.G;40.B完形填空who/that;62.iswelcomed;63.what/whatever;64.Compared;65.However;66.reliable;67.the;68.It;69.with;70.convenience短文改错IwatchTVuntil12o’clock,soIcouldnThismorningIgotupverylatewatchedsothatIhadtogotoschoolwithoutbreakfastinwasstilllateforthefirstclass.When

’tgoovermylessons.hurry,butIaIenteredtheclassroom,themathsteacherhadtostopexplainanimportantproblem,andalltheexplainingeyeswerefixeduponme.Myfaceturnedred.Somethingevenworsewashappenedtomein去掉Englishclass.Theteacheraskedme∧recitethetext.However,Icouldsaynothingandsorry,fortobutIdidnotspendsometimepreparingmylessons.Theteacherlookedatmewithhiscoldlyeyes.Ianycoldstoodatmybenchwithoutdaringtoraisemyhead.HowaterribledayIhad!IwillneverdoWhatanythinglikethis.作文OntheWaytoSchoolThesedays,breakingtrafficrulesandlitteringarenotuncommon,causingseriousharmtolifeandtheenvironment.Changingthissituationrequiresjointeffortofeveryone.Asforme.Itshouldstartonmywaytoschool.Iwillkeeptrafficrulesinmindalltheway.IfIrideabike,I’llalwayskeeptotherightandnevercrossaroaduntilthetrafficlightturnsgreen.IfIwalk,I’llneverforgettousethepedestriancrossing.Meanwhile,Iwillregarditasmydutytohelpkeepourenvironmentcleanandtidy.NotonlywillIkeepfromlitteringandspittinganywhere,butalsoIwillhelpcleanuptheroadsidelitterwheneverpossible.Ihopemybehaviorwillmakeadifference.点击下页查察更多思源实验高中高三第七次模拟英语试卷思源实验高中高三第七次模拟英语试卷第一节(共

5小题;每题

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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听完每段对话后,你都有10钟的时间来回答相关小题阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Findingabook.B.Findingablock.C.Askingtheway.2.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthewomanandTom?A.Managerandemployee.B.Girlfriendandboyfriend.C.Colleagues.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aplayer.B.Amatch.C.Asport.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlike?A.Folkmusic.B.Popmusic.C.Classicalmusic.5.Whatisthewoman’sopinion?A.Shedoesn’tlikeparties.B.Smallpartiesaremorepractical.C.Holdingabigpartycanpaybacktheirfriends.第二节(共5小题;每题1.5分,满分.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段资料,回答第6至7题。6.Whenisthepartytobeheld?A.OnSundayafternoon.B.OnSaturdayevening.C.OnSundayevening.7.Wheredoesthemanplantoholdthepartyatlast?A.InG

illis

’sflat.B.Inhisflat.C.Inthewoman

’sflat.听第

7段资料,回答第

8至题。8.Whydidn

’tthemantakeanymedicine?A.Becauseheneedn

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”said“InanyLastweekSirTimBerners-Lee,theBritishinventoroftheweb,defendedtherightofagenciestospyontheinternetforlawenforcement(逼迫推行).Hesaid,“Wehavetofigureouthowtobalancethatagainstrights.”Theword“encrypted”inParagraphTwohastheclosestmeaningwith______.A.falseB.hiddenC.cheatingD.changed29.Whichareahasseenthelargestrisein

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’sMuseumFoundedin1899,itistheworld’soldestchildrenfeaturinginteractiveexhibits,workshops,andspecialevents.TheMysteryofThingsteacheschildrenaboutculturalandscientificobjectsandMusicMixwelcomesyoungvirtuosos(名家).

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