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欢迎阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!欢迎阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!感谢阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!感谢阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!欢迎阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!感谢阅读本文档,希望本文档能对您有所帮助!江苏省扬州中学2008—2009学年度第一学期10月月考高三英语试卷第一部分:听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标准试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whenwillthewomangraduate?A.Nextmonth.B.NextMarch.C.Nextyear.2.Wheredoyouthinkthebookisnow?A.Underthechair.B.Inthekitchen.C.Ontheshelf.3.Whatwastheresult?A.Italywonthegame.B.Francewonthegame.C.Germanywonthegame.4.HowmuchistheTVset?A.$60.B.$120.C.$90.5.Whatdotheysayabouttherestaurant?A.It’sthebestplacetoeatin.B.Theyaredisappointedinitsrecentchange.C.Theylikeitallthetime.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第6—8题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Tofindahousewithlowerrent.B.Tosharearoomwithhisclosefriend.C.Torentsomeplacequietenoughtostudy.7.Doesthewomangetfamiliarwiththecity?A.Maybe,asshehasalittleinformationtooffertheman.B.Sure,assheknowswheretofindwhatthemanneeds.C.Yes,assheisinchargeoftheaffairs.8.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Amoneycashierworkinginasupermarket.B.Astudentstudyinginacollege.C.Amanagerarrangingparttimejobs.听下面一段材料,回答第9—11题。9.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Itisspring.B.Itisautumn.C.Itiswinter.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shelikessports.B.Shehatescoldweather.C.Sheneverdoeshousework.11.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Itiscloudy.B.Itissunny.C.Itissnowy.听下面一段材料,回答第12—14题。12.Whatdoesthemancomefor?A.HewantstojoinatourtoLiverpool.B.HewantstobookatickettoLiverpool.C.HeasksforsomeinformationaboutthetrainstoLiverpool.13.Whichbuswillthemantake?A.8:10.B.10:20.C.12:30.14.Howmuchisthecommissioncharge(手续费)?A.£2.B.£10.C.£20听下面一段材料,回答第15—16题。15.WhatstartedDon’scareerasasinger?A.ThecityofShanghai.B.Acafeshop.C.Amusicalinstrument.16.WhatdoesDonsayabouthisjobasasinger?A.“Ithelpsmemakeagoodliving.”B.“Ithelpsmemeetdifferentpeople.”C.“IthelpsmetraveltoShanghai.”听下面一段材料,回答第17—20题。17.Whatisthespeakerinchargeof?A.Asmallsupermarket.B.Alargesupermarket.C.Asmallbranchofalargesupermarket.18.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Thepreventionofshoplifting.B.Thecausesofshoplifting.C.Thepurposeofshoplifting.19.Whoformthegreatpartofshoplifters?A.Peopleintheirearlythirties.B.Peopleintheirtwenties.C.Teenagers.20.WhichmeasuresisNOTtakentopreventshoplifting?A.Puttingchainsoralarmsongoods.B.Hiringstoredetectives.C.Usingclosed-circuittelevision.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Centuriesago,____mandiscoveredthatremovingmoisture(水分)fromfoodhelpstopreserveit,andthattheeasiestwaytodothisistoexpose______foodtosunandwind.A.a;theB.the;不填C.不填;theD.the;the22.Whenitcomestolisteningtotheopinionsofmembersofyourschoolcommunity,doyouthinkyouarealready“allears”?Theunderlinedexpressionmostprobablymeans______.A.infullstrengthB.bearingideasinmindC.readytolistenattentivelyD.havingenoughpreparation23.Tobelivingatthestartofthenewmillenniumis_______inthemostadvancedtechnologicalerainhistory.A.existingB.beingexistedC.tobeexistedD.toexist24.Maleandfemalestudentsarequitedifferentfromeachother______theageatwhichtheybegintodevelopanintellectualself-discipline.A.withregardtoB.inthelightofC.inhonortoD.onaccountof25.We______ataveryattractivehotelonthewaybackfromParis.A.putupB.droppedoutC.tookinD.pickedup26.Itwasstrangethatyou______forMaggie’saddress.Ijustgotaletterfromher---thefirstonesinceherfamilymovedonAugust31,1999.A.shouldhaveaskedB.wouldhaveaskedC.shallaskD.mightask27.______,andstudentshavingreturned,thiscollegetoowillstartoutwith_______effortintheworkthatliesbeforethem.A.Thesummervacationisover;greatB.Thesummervacationbeingover;renewedC.Asthesummervacationover;refreshingD.Hadthesummervacationbeenover;sacred28.Well,really_____nowisstartlearningwhattodowiththissoftwareandreadalotofreferences,learnandpractice_______youcan.A.thatyouneeddo;whateverBasshouldyoudo;thelongerhoursC.howyoushouldstart;themostD.whatyoushoulddo;asmuchas29.Ireally_______whenIaskedhimhowhiswifewas---theygotdivorcedlastyear!A.landedonmyfeetB.gotoffthewrongfootC.foundmyfeetD.putmyfootinit30.AtthelastplaceGaryworked,they______anannualcompanypicnic.Alltheemployees_____bringtheirfamiliesalongandspendthedayatanearbypark.Itwasgreat.A.hadtohave;hadtoB.usedtohave;couldn’tC.wouldhave;didn’thavetoD.usedtohave;would31.MyfriendTanya_____Japaneseforsixyearsbeforeshe_______Japan.I’vejustreceivedaletterfromher.ItsaysshehasbeenstudyingChineseforthreemonthsand_____forChinainamonth.A.studied;hadvisited;leavesB.hadbeenstudying;visited;isleavingC.hasstudied;visited;wouldleaveD.wasstudying;hasvisited;leaves32._______theinterviewinBostonlastedsolong,ImissedmyconnectingflighttoNewYork.A.DuetoB.SolongasC.AsD.Despite33._________,IwouldliketothankProfessorOsterhausforofferingmethechancetodothisstudy,andforallthesupportthroughoutthestudyperiod.A.InthebeginningB.AtfirstC.TobeginwithD.Tostart34.Theheroofthebook,Charles,isaconventionalnineteenth-centurygentleman;theheroineSarah,______byherlover,isa“fallenwoman”,whomCharlestriestohelp.A.tobediscardedB.tohaveabandonedC.havingthrownawayD.havingbeendeserted35.Lucy’snewjobpaidtwiceasmuchasshehadmade____intherestaurant.A.workingB.workC.toworkD.worked第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Writethearticle.Runforclasses.Haven’tfinishedthereadings.Housecleaning.Assignmentto36inThat’sbeenmeforthepastthreeweeks.Andthenyesterday,asmyfingers37hitthekeyboard,I38tolookoutside.Throughthehalfopenblindsofmykitchenwindow,Icaughtthebrightglow(光线)ofsunshine39throughthefreshlycleanedair.Shining40theyellow-greenleavesofatree.Itcouldhavebeenthefourdaysofcontinualrainandgraygloomyskies,ormyownself,41endlessactivity.Idon’tknowwhatitwas,42Ijustsattherelookingatthedancingsunrays.Nota43inmyhead.Nocrowdedfeelingsofapproachingwork,ofpeopleorevenfriends.Justwatching.Ifeltmybody44Thebreakpassed.Iwentbacktomy45.Butsomethingabouttherhythmoftheday46.Itwasthedifferencebetweenrushingtocatchthebusandridingonyourownhorse.Laterthatevening,I47howwe’vecometoinhabit(居住)aplacewhererestandmomentsofpeaceweremeanstobe48.Ifyouweren’ttiredout,overworkedandwellnear49---youdidn’t50toenjoymomentsofpeace.51meofthepoemLeisure,writtenbyW.H.Daviesintheearly20thcentury.More52todaythaneverbefore:Notimetostandbeneaththeboughs(树干).Andstareaslongassheepandcows.Notimetoseethewoodswepass,Wheresquirrelshidetheirnutsingrass.Andthenwe’re53astowhyasacreaturewe’resoupset.Ifwecan’tbe54withourselves,howcanwehopetofindacommon55wecaninhabitwithothers?36.A.submit B.do C.handle D.sacrifice37.A.patiently B.quickly C.anxiously D.peacefully38.A.stopped B.meant C.desired D.happened39.A.breakingdown B.streamingdown C.jumpingdown D.fallingdown40.A.through B.from C.by D.on41.A.fondof B.particularabout C.tiredof D.proudof42.A.orelse B.but C.therefore D.however43.A.clue B.hesitation C.pause D.thought44.A.relax B.drop C.die D.weaken45.A.kitchen B.room C.article D.class46.A.started B.continued C.occurred D.changed47.A.wondered B.hoped C.imagined D.supposed48.A.adapted B.earned C.encouraged D.arranged49.A.comfort B.collapse(崩溃) C.encouragement D.death50.A.desire B.declare C.deserve D.demand51.A.Informs B.Reminds C.Keeps D.Convinces52.A.enjoyable B.remarkable C.applicable D.fashionable53.A.shocked B.discouraged C.settled D.confused54.A.atpeace B.atease C.indisagreement D.indiscomfort55.A.time B.range C.distance D.space第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACouldsomeonebeswallowedbyawhaleandlive?In1891,ayoungEnglishsailornamedJamesBartleywas,andhedid.BartleywasacrewmemberonthewhalingshipStaroftheEast.Ashisboatclosedinonawhale,theanimallashedoutwithitstail.Thewhale’sblowliftedtheboatintotheairandcapsizedit.Sailorsinanotherboatcapturedthewhale,andtheoverturnedboatwasturnedupright,butBartleywasmissing.Thenextmorning,assailorswerecuttingupthedeadwhale,theynoticedamovementinitsstomach.Whenitwasopened,Bartleywasfoundinsideit!Hewasunconscious,andhisface,neck,andhandshadbeenbleachedwhitebythewhale’sstomachjuices.Otherthanthat,heseemedunhurt.Later,whenBartleyrecovered,hedescribedhisexperience.Hehadbeenawareofbeinginthewater.Thenhewasindarkness,slidingalongaslimypassageway.Theheatwassogreatthatitmadehimpassout.Whenhewokeup,hewasbackonboardtheship!56.Wemayinferfromthecontextthattheword“capsized”inthesecondparagraphmeans______.A.caughtholdofB.turnedupsidedownC.brokeintopiecesD.sankintothesea57.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat________.A.thewhalewascaughtbysailorsonBartley’sshipB.thewhalewaskilledbyBartleyC.thewhaleescapedfromthesailorsD.thewhalewascaughtbysailorsonanothership58.Asuitabletitleforthepassagemightbe________.A.IntheStomachoftheWhaleB.AWhalingShipinthe1800sC.AYoungEnglishSailorD.ASailor’sWhalingDreamBIwasdirty,smelly,hungryandsomewherebeneathallthat,suntanned.ItwastheendofanInter-Railholiday.Mybodycouldn’ttakeanymorepunishment.Mymindcouldn’tdealwithanymoreforeigntimetables,currenciesorlanguages.“Neveragain,”Isaid,asIsteppedontohomeground.Isaidexactlythesamethingthefollowingyear.Andthenext.AllIhadtodowasbuyonetrainticketand,becauseIwasundertwenty-fiveyearsold,IcouldspendawholemonthgoinganywhereIwantedinEurope.Ordinarybedsareneverthesameonceyou’velearnttosleepinthepassageofatrain,therhythmrockingyouintoadeepsleep.Carryingallyourpossessionsonyourbackinarucksackmakesyouhaveaverybasicapproachtotravel,andencouragesincrediblewastefulnessthatcanleadtoburningsocksthathavebecometooanti-social,andgettingridofbookswhenfinished.Ontheotherhand,thiswayoflookingatlifeisentirelyinthespiritofInter-Rail,forcommonsenseandreasoningcanbethrownoutofthewindowalongwiththepaperbackbookandthesocks.Allittakestoachievethiscarefreeattitudeisoneofthoseticketsinyourhand.Anysystemthatenablesyoungpeopletotravelthroughcountriesatarateofmorethanoneadaymustbeprettysocial.Onthatfirsttrip,myfriendsandIwereatfirstunawareofthepossibilitiesofthistypeoftrainticket,thinkingitwasjustaninexpensivewayofgettingtoandfromourchosencamp-siteinsouthernFrance.Buttheideaofnon-stoptravelprovedtooattractive,fortherewasalwaysjustonemorecountryovertheborder,alwaysthatlittlebitfurthertogo.Andwhatdidtheextramilescostus?Nothing.Wewerenotcompletelyuninterestedinculture.Butthiswasafirstholidaywithoutparents,asitwasformostotherInter-Railers,andinorganizingourowntimetableweleftouteverythingexceptthemostavailablesights.Thiswasthechancetoescapetheguidedtour,anopportunitytodosomethingdifferent.Itookgreatprideinthefactthat,inmanyplaces,allIcouldbebotheredtoseewastheviewfromthestation.Wewerejusttheretogetby,andtohavegoodtimedoingso.InthiswewerenodifferentfrommostoftheotherInter-Railerswithwhomwesharedpassagefloors,foodandwater,moneyandmusic.Theexcitementoftravelcomesfromthesuddenrealityofsomewherethatwaspreviouslyjustaname.Itisasifthecityinwhichyouarriveneveractuallyexisteduntilthetrainpullsinatthestationandyouareabletoseeitwithyourowntiredeyesforthefirsttime.59.Attheendofhisfirsttrip,thewritersaid“Neveragain”because_______.A.hefellillB.hedislikedtrainsC.hewastiredfromthejourneyD.hehadlostmoney60.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“thiswayoflookingatlife”inParagraph3?A.Worryingaboutyourclothes.B.Throwingunwantedthingsaway.C.Behavinginananti-socialway.D.Lookingafteryourpossessions.61.WhydidthewriteroriginallybuyanInter-Railticket?A.Togettooneplacecheaply.B.Tomeetotheryoungpeople.C.Toseealotoffamousplaces.D.TogoonatourofEurope.62.Whatthewriterlikedabouttravelingwithouthisparentswasthat________.A.hecouldseemoreinterestingplacesB.hecouldspendmoretimesightseeingC.hecouldstayawayfromhomelongerD.hecouldmakehisowndecisions63.Whatdoes“it”inthelastsentenceofParagraph6referto?A.Aname.B.Thecity.C.Thetrain.D.Thestation. CTwoskullsfoundinAfricahavebeenidentifiedastheoldesthumanremainsknowntoscience.Thefossilized(化石)bonesfoundin1967wereoriginallythoughttobe130,000yearsold.Butare-datingofrocklayersnearthosewhichyieldedthefossilsshowedtheyareactuallyabout195,000yearsold---fromthetimemodernhumansappeared.Theskulls,knownasOmoIandII,pushbacktheknownpresenceofHomosapiens(现代人)inAfricaby40,000years.ThepreviousoldestHomosapiensskulls,datedtobetween154,000and160,000yearsold,werefoundnearavillagecalledHertointheafarregionofeasternEthiopia.OmoIandIIwereunearthedbyfamouspaleontologistRichardLeakeyalongtheOmoRiverinsouthernEthiopia,nearthetownofKibish.OmoI’smoremodernfeaturesledtodisagreementamongexpertsoverwhethertheywerethesameage.Therocksinwhichtheywerefoundshowtheyare,saidanAustralianarchaeologistProf.IanMcDougall,whomadethediscovery.Hetoldscientificjournal“Nature”:“OmoIandOmoIIarerelativelysecurelydatedto195,000yearsold,makingthemtheoldestanatomicallymodernhumanfossilsyetrecovered”64.Bywhichmeanscouldscientiststelltheageoffossilstheyhavefound?A.Thebonesofthefossils.B.Theplacewheretheywerefound.C.Thehistoryofhumans.D.Identifyingtherocklayersofthefossils.65.Howmanyyearsolderhavemodernhumansbecomebythenewdiscovery?A.130,000.B.40,000.C.195,000.D.Between154,000and160,000.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThenewdiscoveryoftheskullsandtheresearchprovedthemodernhumansmighthavestartedinAfrica.B.Prof.IanMcDougallthoughtOmoIandIIweretheoldesthumanfossilsdiscovered.C.Prof.IanMcDougalldiscoveredthatOmoIandIIwerenotthesameage.D.OmoIandIIwerediscoveredinsouthernEthiopia.DInthelumberyard(木材厂)bythelake,wheretreesfromthewoodswereturnedintoboardsforconstructionwork,therewasanoldbrickbuildingtwofloorshigh,andallaroundtheoutsidewallswereheapedgreatpilesofsoftsawdust(锯木屑).Thereweremanyofthesegoldenmountainsofdustcoveringthatpartoftheyardrightdowntothebluelake.Thatafternoon,boredwithhavingnothingelsetodo,allthefellowsfollowedMichaeluptheladdertotheroofoftheoldbuildingandtheysatwiththeirlegshangingovertheedgelookingoutacrossthelake.SuddenlyMichaelsaid,“Idareyoutojumpdown,”andwithoutthinkingaboutit,hepushedhimselfofftheroofandfellonthesawdustwherehelayrollingaroundandlaughing.“Idareyouall!”heshouted.“You’reallcowards(胆小鬼),”hesaid,encouragingthemtofollowhim.Stilllaughing,hewatchedthemlookingdownfromtheroof,white-facedandhesitant,andthenonebyonetheyjumpedandgotupgrinning(咧嘴笑)withrelief.Inthehotafternoonsunlighttheyalllayonthesawdustpiletellingjokestillatlastoneofthefellowssaid,“Comeonuptheoldroofagainandjumpdown.”Therewasn’tmuchenthusiasmamongthem,buttheyallwentuptotheroofagainandbegantojumpoffinadetermined,desperatewaytillonlyMichaelwasleftandtheotherswerealldownbelowgrinningupathimcalling,“Comeon,Mike.What’sthematterwithyou?”Michaelwantedtojumpdownthereandbewiththem,butheremainedontheedgeoftheroof,wettinghislips,withasillygrinonhisface,wonderingwhyithadnotseemedsuchalongdropthefirsttime.Forawhiletheythoughthewasonlyfoolingthem,butthentheysawhimfixinghisfisttight.Hewastryingtocounttotenandthenjump,andwhenthatfailed,hetriedtotakealongbreathandclosehiseyes.Inawhilethefellowsbegantolaughathim;theyweretiredofwaitinganditwasgettingontodinnertime.“Comeon,you’reacoward,doyouthinkwe’regoingtovisithereallnight?”theybegantoshout,andwhenhedidnotmovetheybegantogetupandwalkaway,stillshouting.“Whodidthisinthefirstplace?What’sthematterwithyouall?”hecalled.Butforalongtimeheremainedontheedgeoftheroof,staringunhappilyandsteadilyattheground.Heremainedallalonefornearlyanhourwhilethesun,likeagreatorangeballgettingbiggerandbigger,rolledslowlyoverthegreylinebeyondthelake.Hisclotheswerewetfromnervoussweating.Atlastheclosedhiseyes,slippedofftheroof,fellheavilyonthepileofsawdustandlaytherealongtime.Therewerenosoundsintheyard,theworkmenhadgonehome.Ashelaytherehewonderedwhyhehadbeenunabletojump;andthenhegotupslowlyandwalkedhomefeelingdeeplyashamedandwantingtoavoideverybody.67.Whydidtheboysfirstdecidetoclimbontotheroofofthebuilding?A.Totesttheircourage.B.topassthetime.C.Tokeepoutofthewayoftheworkmen.D.Togetabetterviewofthewoods.68.WhentheboysjumpedafterMichael,they_______________.A.werenotafraidatallB.wantedtodoitagainimmediatelyC.weregladtheyhadgotdownsafelyD.foundthejumpeasierthanexpected69.HowdidMichael’sfriendsreactwhenhedidn’tmakethejumpimmediately?A.Theylefthimimmediately.B.Theywerenotsurprised.C.Theyrememberedhowtheyhadfeltthemselves.D.Theythoughthewasjoking.70.WhenMichaelfinallyjumpedthesecondtime,he_________.A.wasproudofhimselfB.improvedonhisfirstjumpC.couldnotunderstandwhathadstoppedhimD.wasnotsoangrywithhisfriends第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后的空格内填入最恰当的单词.每空格1个单词,不得用文章中的单词。Ascientistoncesaidthatstudyingthestarsfromtheearthissomethinglikelookingupattheskyfromthebottomofaswimmingpool.Evenontheclearestnighttheearth’sdenseatmospherewilldimstarsintheskyasitscreensout(遮挡)30percentoftheirlight.Airturbulence(湍流)causesstarstowinkle.Throughatelescope,thestarsseemtojumparounddizzily.Becausethemoonhasnoatmosphere,astronomersarelookingforwardtosettingupanobservatorythere.Onthemoon,therewillbenocloudstoobscuretheview.Theskywillappeardarkatalltimes,soastronomerscanworktwenty-fourhoursaday.Becausethereisnotairturbulence,thestarswillsteadythroughatelescope.Becausethemoonisrelativelyneartheearth,moon-basedastronomerswillseethestarsinfamiliarpatternsknownonearth.Theywillnotneednewstarmapsofthesky.Starsseenfromthemoonwillappeartomoveveryslowly.Becausetheearthrotates(自转)onitsaxisonceeverytwenty-fourhours,earth-basedastronomersseethestarshurryacrosstheskyeachnight.Themoonrotatesonitsaxisonlyonceamonth.Toastronomersonthemoon,thestarswillappeartostandalmoststill.Moon-basedastronomerswillhavemuchmoretimetofocustheirtelescopesandtaketime---exposurephotographs.Ontheearth,man-maderadionoisesjamtheairwavesandinterferewiththereceptionofradiosignalsfromcertainstars.Aradiotelescopelocatedonthefarsideofthemoonwillbepermanentlyprotectedfromsuchinterference.Itwon’tbeeasytoputtelescopesonthemoon.However,astronomersarecertainthejobcanbedone.Theyareconvincedthatthemoonisanidealplacetosetupanobservatory.Title:TheReasonsforestablishinganobservatoryonthemoonMainComparisonContextDifferent71Thereisvery72atmosphereonthemoon.Ontheearth,airturbulencecausesstarstotwinklelike73.Different74Onthemoon,theskywillseemtobein75.Becauseofclouds,thereisa76viewfromtheearth.Different77Earth-basedastronomersseestarsmovevery78Starsareseenonthemoontomoveataverylow79IncontrastThemoonis80tobeanidealplace tosetupanobservatory.第五部分书面表达(满分25分)假如你是江城某中学高三学生名叫李想,住在江城。你的加拿大笔友Bob来信谈到了他所居住的城市,并希望了解你家乡江城的情况。请你用英语写一封回信。回信须包括下表中的内容。自然情况①位于长江边、风景优美、适合居住成就②经济发展迅速③新建了不少工厂、住房、道路等。存在问题④水、空气污染⑤交通拥挤对江城发展的看法⑥(内容由考生自己拟定)’注意:1.回信中不能使用“江城”以外的地名。2.词数150左右。信的开头与结尾已为你写好,不计入词数。DearBob,It’sverykindofyoutowritemeandletmeknowaboutyourbeautifulcity.NowI’dliketo__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, LiXiang命题、校对:双金麟考场号_____考试号________________学号_____班级考场号_____考试号________________学号_____班级___________姓名_____________………………密……………封……………线……………内……………不……………要……………答……………题………………第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Title:TheReasonsforestablishinganobservatoryonthemoonMainComparisonContextDifferent71Thereisvery72atmosphereonthemoon.Ontheearth,airturbulencecausesstarstotwinklelike73.Different74Onthemoon,theskywillseemtobein75.Becauseofclouds,thereisa76viewfromtheearth.Different77Earth-basedastronomersseestarsmovevery78Starsareseenonthemoontomoveataverylow79IncontrastThemoonis80tobeanidealplace tosetupanobservatory.71._____________72._____________73._____________74._______________75._____________76._____________77._____________78._______________79._____________80._____________第五部分书面表达(满分25分)假如

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