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本试题分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。第Ⅰ卷1121314例:Howmuchistheshirt?££答案是BHowmuchwillthemanpayforthe£ B.£ Whichistherightgatefortheman’sGate B.Gate C.GateHowdoesthemanfeelaboutgoingtoschoolby WhencanthewomangettheOn WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftheshirtfortheThesizeisnotlargeThematerialisnotThecolorisnot5秒钟的作答时间。每段读两遍。WhatcanwelearnaboutMr.HeisinhisHeisataHeisoutforaWhatwillthemanprobablydoCallComeLeaveaWhatkindofroomdoesthemanwanttoA.AsingleB.AdoubleC.AroomforWhatdoesthemanneedtoputintheephoneandstudentcardStudentcardnumberandAddressandephoneWhatistherelationshipbetweentheFellowBossandCustomerand Whatdoesthemanlikeabouthisjob?A.Livingclosetotheoffice.B.Chancestogoabroad.C.NicepeopletoworkWhatdoweknowabouttheShelikesSheisnewto SheworksinpublicWhenwillthevisitorsIn Howmanyvisitorsare WhatwillthevisitorsdoonthesecondGotoa C.AttendaWherewillthevisitorsgoonthefinalTo C.TotheWhatisthefirstwordthebabytriedto HowoldwasthebabywhenhelearnedtosaythatwordAbout18About21About24WhatdidthefatherdowhenthebabyscreamedthatwordattheHecorrectedtheHetriedtostoptheHehidhimselfWhydidthemotherpretendnottoknowtheShegotangrywiththeShewasfrightenedbytheShefeltuneasyaboutthenoisy第二部分英语知识运用(45分例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild heorshewants. 答案是BThehousebelongstomyauntbut hereany thelastbusanddidn’thaveanymoneyfortaxi,sowehadtowalk Seetheflagsontopofthebuilding?That wedidthis There’snolighton— beat —Excuseme,canyoulmewherethenearestbankis Ohyes!It’spastthepostoffice,nexttoabigmarket.A.Mm,letmethink. B.Oh,Ibegyourpardon? D.WhatdoyouIfIcan ,Idon’tlikeworkinglateintothe Mikedidn’tyfootballyesterdaybecausehe his hehaslimitedtechnicalknowledge,theoldworkerhasalotofexperience. The coolwhenIjumpedintothepoolformorningwas B.is ―o,couldIspeaktoMr. Mr.Smith不 Elizarememberseverythingexactlyasif was C.has andhappy,Tonystoodupandacceptedthe C.Being Pleaseremind hesaidhewasgoing.Imaybeintimetoseehim ―IwonderifIcouldpossiblyuseyourcarfor .I’mnotusingitSure,go B.Idon’tC.Yes,indeed D.Idon’tcare here―everybodyelse,staywhereyouare. C.to 第二节完形填空(201.530分OnahotsummerdayinlateAugust,IsoughtshadeandacooldrinkatawaterfrontcaféonaGreekisland.Overahundreddegreesin36air.Crowded.Tempers(脾气)ofboththetour-istsandwaitershad37tomeetthesituation,makingitaratherquarrelsomeenvironment(环Atthetablenexttominesatan couple,waiting TheyHands,whispered,kissed,andlaughed.Suddenlytheystood,pickeduptheir andstepped theedgeofwheretheyweresittingtocethetableintheseawater.Theman forthetwochairs.Hepoliy hisladyintheknee-deepwaterandthensatdownhimself.Allpeoplearoundlaughedandcheered.44appeared.Hepausedforjustasecond,walkedintothewaterto45thetableandtaketheir46,andthenwalkedbacktothe47cheersoftherestofhis48.Minuteslaterhereturnedcarryingabottleofwineandtwoglasses.Withoutpausing,hewent49intothewaterto50 thewine.Thecoupletoasted(祝酒)eachother,thewaiterandthecrowd.Andthecrowd51bycheeringandthrowingflowerstothem.Threeothertables52tohavelunchinthewater.Thecewasnowfilledwithlaughter.Onedoesn’tstepintowaterinone’sbestsummerclothes.Whynot?Customersarenotserved53.Whynot?Sometimesoneshouldconsider thelineofconvention(常规)andenjoy B.inC.onceD.asC.settledB.intheC.intheD.withAMostpeoplethinkofracingwhentheyseegreyhounds(灰狗)andbelievetheyneedlotsofex-ercise.Theycanactuallybequitelazy!Greyhoundsaregoodatfastracesbutnotlong-distancerun-ning.Theydoneedregularexercisebuttheyliketorunforashortburstandthen getbackonthebedoracomfortableseat.Anothermisunderstandingisthatgreyhoundsmustbeaggressive(好斗的)becausetheyarebiginsize.Infactgreyhoundslovepeopleandaregentlewithchildren.Greyhoundscanlivefor12–14yearsbutusuallyonlyracefortwoorthreeyears,andafterthattheymakegreatpets.Theydon’tneedalotofspace,don’tmakealotofnoise,anddon’teatalotfortheirsize.Normally,greyhoundscanbeastallas90cm.Thereis,however,asmall-sizedgreyhound,whichstandsonly33cm.Greyhoundscomeinavarietyofcolors.Greyandyellowish-brownarethemostcommon.Othersincludeblack,white,blue,redandbrownoramixofthese.Greyhoundshavesmoothbodycoats,lowbodyfatandareveryhealthy.Becausethey’re(苗条的)theydon’thavethelegproblemslikeotherdogsthesameheight.Buttheydofeelthecold,especiallysincetheywouldmuchratherbeathomeinbedthanwalkingaroundoutside.Thetextiswritten lpeoplehowtoraisetoletpeopleknowmoreabouttoexinwhygreyhoundsaretodescribegreyhoundsofdifferentItcanbeinferredthat lovebiglikestayinginbedallmakethebestguardneedsomeexerciseWhydoestheauthorsaythatgreyhoundsmakegreatTheyarebiginTheyliveaverylongTheycanrunracesforsomeTheyarequietandeasytolookIfyoukeepapetgreyhound,itis tokeepittokeepittotakespecialcareofitstotakeittoanimaldoctorsBManyyearsago,whenIwasfreshoutofschoolandworkinginDenver,Iwasdrivingtomyparents’homeinMissouriforChristmas.Istoppedatagasstation()about50 OklahomaCity,whereIwasnningtostopandvisitafriend.WhileIwasstandinginlineatthecashregister(收款台),Isaidotoanoldercouplewhowerealsopayingforgas.Itookoff,buthadgoneonlya whenblacksmokepouredfromthebackofmycar.stoppedandwonderedwhatIshoulddo.Acarpulledupbehindme.ItwasthecoupleIhadspokentoatthegasstation.Theysaidtheywouldtakemetomyfriend’s.Wechattedonthewayintothecity,andwhenIgotoutofthecar,thehusbandgavemehisbusinesscard.Iwrotehimandhiswifeathank-younoteforhelme.Soonafterward,IreceivedaChrist-maspresentfromthem.TheirnotethatcamewithitsaidthathelmehadmadetheirholidaysYearslater,Idrovetoameetinginanearbytowninthemorning.InlateafternoonIreturnedtomycarandfoundthatI’dleftthelightsonallday,andthebattery(电池)wasdeadThenInoticedthattheFriendlyForddealership-ashopsellingcars-wasrightnextdoor.Iwalkedoverandfoundtwosalesmenintheshowroom.―JusthowfriendlyisFriendlyFord?‖Iaskedandexinedmytrouble.Theyquicklydroveatrucktomycarandstartedit.Theywouldacceptnopayment,sowhenIgothome,Iwrotethemanotetosaythanks.Ireceivedaletterbackfromoneofthesalesmen.Noonehadevertakenthetimetowritehimandsaythankyou,anditmeantalot,hesaid.Thakyou‖-twopowerfulwords.They’reeasytosayandmeansomuch.60.TheauthornnedtostopatOklahomaCity tovisitatoseehistopayorthecashtohavemoregasforhisThewords―tookoff‖underlinedinParagraph2mean turnedmovedputsetWhathappenedwhentheauthorfoundsmokecomingoutofhisHehaditpulledbacktothegasThecouplesenthimabusinessThecoupleofferedtohelpHecalledhisfriendforThebatteryoftheauthor’scarwasdead somethingwentwrongwiththethemeetinglastedawholeheforgottoturnoffthehedrovetoolongaBylinghisownexperiences,theauthortriesto howtowriteathank-youhowtodealwithcarthekind-heartednessofoldertheimportanceofexpressingCAstudyofEnglishlearningproblemswascarriedoutamongatotalof106foreignstudents.ItshowsthatmoststudentsconsideredunderstandingspokenEnglishtobetheirbiggestproblemonar-rival.Thiswasfollowedbyspeaking.Writingincreasedasaproblemasstudentsdiscovereddifficult-tiesinwritingpapersthattheywerenowexpectedtohandin.Readingremainedasasignificant(显Theinformationgainedhelpedusindeterminingwherespecialattentionshouldbepaidinourcourse.Althoughmanystudentshavechosentojointhecoursewithareasonablemotivation(动机)weconsidereditimportanttonotewhatseemedtoencourageinterestNearlyallthestudentshaveexperiencedsomekindofgrr-basedEnglishteachingintheirowncountry.Tousethesamemethodwouldbeself-defeatingbecauseitmightreducemotivation,especiallyifithasfailedinthepast.ThereforeadifferentmethodmayhelpbecauseitisVarietyofactivitywasalsoseenasawayofmaintaining(保持)orincreasingmotivation.Sev-eralyearsagowehadonetimetablethatoperatedthroughout,butwesoonfoundthatboththestudentsandtheteacherslostinterestbyabouthalfwaythroughthetenweeks.Thisledustoamajorre-think,sofinallywebroughtitintolinewiththeexpressedlanguageneedsofthestudents.WhatisthetextmainlyForeignstudentshavemoreTherearemanywaystoimproveEnglishlearningproblemsshouldbestudiedWritingbecameabiggerproblemwhenforeign hadtowritetheirbecamebetteratbecamelessinterestedinhadfewerproblemswithWemayinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs differentteachingmethodsshouldbe r-basedteachingseemstobeEnglishcoursesarenecessaryforforeignteachingcontentshouldbechangedThewordit‖underlinedinthelastparagraphrefersto DSincemyretirement(退休)fromteachingmusicin2001,Ihavespentagooddealoftimepaintingasan 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D.LifeafterretirementTheauthorstarteddrawingagainin1995 hehopedtodrawapictureofhishecouldn’tstopmissinghishehadmoretimeafterhelikedanimalsandWecaninferfromthetextthatthe hadbeentaughtbyKrenkelandSt.paintedlandscapesinMinnesotafor5believedWyethtobethebestinstartedhisretirementlifeattheageofHowdoestheauthorprobablyfeelabouthislifeasan B.Abit D.FairlyETheLittlePenguinhascalledPhillipIslandhomeforuntoldgenerations.GettoPhillipIslandinplentyoftimetowatchasummersunsetatSummerlandBeach-thestageisattractivelysettoseetheLittlePenguinleavewaterandstepontoland.·LeaveMelbourneat5:30pm.foradirectjourneytoPhillip·SeetheGippslandarea-GuinnessBookofRecordscefortheworld’slongestearthworm·JourneyalongthecoastalhighwayaroundtheBaywithFrenchIslandandChurchillIslandinthedistance·CrossthebridgeatSanRemotoenterPhillipIsland-naturalhomeforLittlePenguinsandmanyanimals·Takeyourceinspecialviewingstands(看台)towatchthedailyeveningperformanceofthewildLittlepenguinsJoinagroupofupto15.Thisguidedtourgoestoanattractive,quietbeachtoseeLittlePen-guins.Youcanseepenguinsatnightbywearingaspecialpairofglasses.Adult(成人)$ Child$ alizedwildlifeviewinglimitedto130peopleprovidingcloserviewingofthepenguinarrivalthanthemainviewingstands.Adult$ Child$Joinagroupofonly5inthecomfortofaspecial,higher-upviewingtower.GainanexcellentoverviewofSummerlandBeach.Adult16yrs+$Whatkindofpeopleisthetextmainlywritten WecanlearnfromthetextthatLittle havebeenonPhillipIslandforkeepaGuinnessrecordfortheiraretrainedtopracticedivingforliveinlargegroupstoprotectHowmuch

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