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安徽省芜湖一中模拟考试卷英语试题〔考试时间:120分钟总分值:150分〕第I卷〔三局部,选择题共115分〕第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕听下面5段对话。每段对话有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Howdoesthewomanfeel? A.Discouraged. B.Satisfied. C.Happy.2.Wherearethetwospeakersprobablygoing?A.Totheriver. B.Totheseaside. C.Totheplacefarfromthesea.3.Howmuchdoesthewomanexpecttobepaid?A.$1,400. B.$1,500. C.$1,600.4.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Avolleyballmatch. B.Abasketballstar. C.Abasketballmatch.5.Howistherelationshipbetweenthemanandhisparents?A.Verygood. B.Heisclosetohisdad,butnothismom.C.Heisclosetohismom,butnothisdad.第二节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,答复第6、7题。6.Whatmostprobablyisthetwospeakers’relation?A.Theyareclassmates. B.Theyarefriends.C.Theyareneighbors.7.WhatdidBetty’scousinTomtellSam?A.Tomisquitefondoffilmsandstories. B.Bettyisquitefondofbooksandmovies. C.Theyarequitefondofbooksandplays.听第7段材料,答复第8、9题。8.Whatwouldtheyliketoseetonight?A.Ahorrorfilm. B.AWesternfilm. C.TheCapitalTheatre.9.Whycan’tthemangotoseethefilmtonight?A.BecausehewillgotoWushuclasses. B.Becausehewillgotonightschool.C.Becausehedoesn’twanttoseethefilm.听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10.What’sthematterwithSteve?A.Hehasacold. B.Hehastheflu. C.Hehasastomachache.11.HowlonghasStevebeensick?A.SinceFriday. B.SinceSaturday. C.SinceSunday.12.HowoftenshouldStevetakethemedicinethedoctorprescribes?A.Threetimesadaywithmeals. B.Fourtimesadaybeforemeals.C.Threetimesadayaftermeals.听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13.WhatdoesStevedecidetodo?A.ListentoCarla’ssuggestion. B.Seethesamedoctoragain.C.Talktoanotherfriend.14.Whatplacesdidthemanandthewomanvisit?A.TheTylers. B.TheSelbys. C.Twodifferentfamilies.15.Whatdidthemanenjoyabouthisvisit?A.Thedinnerandthegift. B.Thegiftandtheatmosphere.C.Thedinnerandtheatmosphere.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisaforeingstudent. B.Shewillmoveintoanewflat.C.Sheisfamiliarwiththecustomsinthiscountry.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。17.WhatisthespeedlimitonthehighwaysinAmerica?A.25milesanhour. B.35milesanhour. C.55milesanhour.18.Whatisonatrafficticket?A.Trafficrules. B.Whythedriverisstoppedbypolice.C.Howmuchthedrivermustpay.19.Whatwillhappenifadriverreceivestoomanytraffictickets?A.Hewillbeputinprison. B.Hecan’tdriveforsometime.C.Hecan’tdriveforever.20.Howisthetrafficduringrushhours?A.Quiteheavy. B.Verylight. C.Ratherhard.第二局部英语知识运用〔共两节,总分值45分〕第一节单项填空〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕21.—Victorcertainlycarestoomuchabouthimself.—Yes,he’sneverinterestedinwhatisdoing.A.nooneelse B.anyoneelse C.someoneelse D.nobodyelse22.—IjustwonderthatmadeMarkTwainsofamousawriter.—Ofcoursehisearlyexperiences.A.itwaswhat B.whathedid C.howhedid D.whatitwas23.Mikewasastudentattheuniversityfrom2002to2007,hestudiedveryhardandwasmadechairmanoftheStudents’Union.A.duringwhosetime B.forwhichtimeC.atthattime D.duringwhichtime24.—Howwouldyoulikeyourcoffee?—.A.It’swelldone B.Verynice.ThankyouC.Onecup.That’senough D.Thestronger,thebetter25.Whilehewasinvestigatingwaystoimprovethetelescope,Newtonmadediscoverywhichcompletelychangedman’sunderstandingofcolor.A.a;/ B.a;the C./;the D.the;a26.Ifbetteruseisyoursparetime,you’llmakegreaterprogressindoingyourbusiness.A.madefrom B.madeinto C.madeof D.madeupof27.Thesuggestionthatwetheserecordsassoonaspossiblewasadoptedbythecommittee.A.have;printed B.shouldhave;printing C.willhave;print D.have;tobeprinted28.—Jennylookshotanddry. —Soyouifyouhadahighfever.A.will B.do C.are D.would29.Alltheuniversitieshavedutytotheirstudentsofthequickdevelopmentofthescientificworld.A.make;known B.have;understood C.keep;informed D.find;involved30.—Hi,Jack!Longtimenosee.Howareyou? —Oh,Martin!Iet’shaveadrink,shallwe?A.don’trecognize B.didn’trecognizeC.can’trecognize D.haven’trecognized31.Badhabitsareeasilywhilegoodonesarehardtodevelop.A.keptup B.caughtup C.drawnup D.pickedup32.IwasabouttogointotherestaurantwhenittomethatIhadnotlockedthecar.A.appeared B.occurred C.happened D.struck33.—heleavenow?—Ofcourse,ifhewill.A.Will B.Can C.Must D.Shall34.Itisyoutotakehisadvice,orelse,youwouldbeingreattroublenow.A.cleverfor B.wiseofC.suitablefor D.sillyof35.Neverdownloadorfilesfromwebsitesyou’renot100percentsureof—aspeopleusuallyit,don’tcandyfromstrangers.A.accept;goes;receive B.receive;put;acceptC.get;take;believe D.suspect;say;get第二节完型填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Aprofessorwasinvitedtospeaktoagroupofbusinessstudents.Ashe36infrontofthestudents,hepulledoutajarand37itonthetable.Thenhecarefullyplacedsomefist-sized38Whenthejarwasfilledtothetopandnomorerockswould39inside,heasked,“Isthisjar40?〞Everyoneintheclasssaid,“Yes.〞“41?〞Hereachedunderthetable,pulledoutabagofgravel(石子)anddumpedsomegravelinand42thejartofillupthespacesbetweentherocks.Thenheaskedtheclass,“Isthejarfull?〞“43not,〞oneofthemanswered.“Good!〞hereplied.He44underthetableandbroughtoutabagofsand.Hestarteddumpingthesandinandit45allthespacesleftbetweentherocksandthegravel.46heaskedtheclass,“Isthisjarfull?〞“No!〞theclassshouted.Hesaid,“Good!〞Thenhegrabbed(抓)abig47fullofwaterandbeganto48waterinuntilthejarwasfilledtothetop.Thenthespeakersaidtotheclass,“The49thisillustration(例如)teachesusis:Ifyoudon’tputthebigrocksin50,you’llnevergettheminatall.Whatarethe‘bigrocks’inyour51?Timewithyourlovedones?Yourfaith,youreducation,yourdreams?Aworthcause?52toputtheBIGROCKSinfirst53you’llnevergettheminatall.〞54,tonightorinthemorningwhenyouare55ofthisshortstory,askyourselfthisquestion:Whatarethe“bigrocks〞inmylifeorbusiness?Then,putthoseinyourjarfirst.36.A.spoke B.stood C.taught D.sat37.A.lay B.broke C.covered D.set38.A.apples B.oranges C.bricks D.rocks39.A.fit B.match C.fill D.contain40.A.valuable B.full C.heavy D.large41.A.Exactly B.Actually C.Truly D.Really42.A.lifted B.pressed C.shook D.tapped43.A.Probably B.Absolutely C.Certainly D.Nearly44.A.searched B.reached C.felt D.watched45.A.cameinto B.turnedinto C.wentinto D.flowedinto46.A.Nowandagain B.Timeandagain C.Oncebefore D.Oncemore47.A.box B.basket C.glass D.bag48.A.pour B.fall C.drop D.put49.A.experience B.truth C.knowledge D.idea50.A.quickly B.finally C.first D.ahead51.A.community B.future C.district D.life52.A.Try B.Learn C.Remember D.Wait53.A.or B.and C.yet D.because54.A.Instead B.So C.Asaresult D.Asusual55.A.thinking B.hearing C.talking D.saying第三局部阅读理解〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AManypeoplecouldnotforgetthebuautifuldanceduringtheCCTVSpringFestivalGala.Thedancewasperformedby20disabledgirls.Theycan’thearorspeak.Buttheirperformanceisrememberedbymanypeople.TheleadingdancerofthedanceisTaiLihua.Sheis28yearsold.Sheisverybeautiful.TaiLihuawasbornhealthy.Whenshewastwoyearsold,shelostherhearingbecauseofafever.Notlongafterthat,shebecamemute,too.Fromthenon,herworldwassilent.Butshedidn’tknowthisatfirst.Atfiveyearsold,whensheplayedagameaboutsoundswithherschoolmatesshediscoveredthatshewasdifferentfromtheothers.Shewasverysadaboutit.Herfatherwenttomanyplacestolookforbesttreatmentsforherillness.Butnothingworked.Whenshewassevenyearsold,shewenttoaschoolfordeafandmutechildren.Inthatschool,shedidwellinherstudies.Herteachersaidsheusedhermindmorethantheothersandwasgoodatexpressingherfeelingthroughdance.Shealsobegantolovedance.Shethoughtshecouldusedancetoexpresswhatshethoughtaboutlife.Whenshewas15yearsold,shebegantolearntodance.Atfirst,shecouldn’tdancewell.Butshedidn’tstop.Sheworkedharderthantheothers.Shealsospentmoretimelearning.Hereffortsmadeheraverygooddancer.Shehasbeentomanycountriestoperformandmanyforeignerslikeherstyle.Shenowlivesahappylifewithherfamily.56.Fromthepassageweknow.A.TaiLihuawasfounddeafandmutebyherfatherwhensheplayedagamewithherclassmatesB.TaiLihuadancedverywellatthebeginningoflearningtodanceC.TaiLihuanevergaveupwhenshewasintroubleD.TaiLihua’sparentsdidn’ttakegoodcareofher57.WhichistherightorderoftheeventstoTaiLihua?a.ShedancedduringtheCCTVSpringFestivalGala.b.Shewasahealthygirl.c.Shebegantolearntodance.d.Shelostherhearing.e.Shewenttoaschoolfordeafandmutechildren.f.Shecouldn’tspeak.g.Shefoundshewasdifferentfromtheothers.A.abdfgce B.badfegc C.bdfegca D.bdfgeca58.PeoplecouldnotforgetTaiLihuabecause.A.shewasbornmuteanddeafandgoodatdancingB.sheusedhermindmorethantheothersandcouldusedancetoexpresswhatshethoughtaboutlifeC.shehasbeentomanycountriesandnowlivesahappylifeD.thoughmuteanddeaf,sheisbeautifulandhardworkingandgoodatdancing59.Thebesttitleofthestoryis.A.Apoorgirl B.Adancerinthesilentworld C.Abeautifuldancer D.ThedanceduringttheCCTVSpringFestivalGalaBSuccessIsNotaDestination(目的地)Shouldpeoplestoponcetheyhaveachievedsomething?No!Inlife,theyarealwaystryingtomakethingsbetterorhavemoreofthesamesuccess.Athletesareconstantlystriving(努力)toshortentimeforraces,increaseheightsordistances.Theworldofmedicinehashaditsseriesofsuccesses,too.ChristianBarnardperformedseveralsuccessfulhearttransplants.Othermedicalexpertshaveachievedorgantransplants.Throughouttheages,mankindhasfoundtreatmentsandcuresforcancerandotherdiseases.AcureforAIDSmightsoonbedisvovered.Agedoesnotseemtoslowdownachievers.TinaTunerat54isstillsinginginabundance(丰富)andattractingsell-outcrowdswherevershegoes.ComedianGeorgeBurns,inhis90s,wantstoperformatCaesar’sPalacewhenheturns100.Successdoesnotbelongonlytotherichandfamous.Itshouldbethegoalofeveryone.Manysuccessfulpeoplehavehadhumblebeginnings.WouldyoubelievethatactressMichellePfeiferofCatwasasupermarketcheckoutgirl?Atwork,westriveforachievement,too.Successmaymeanorganizingaconferencemoreeffectivelyandefficientlyeachyear.Sometimes,itisnotapatonthebackorthepromotionthatmakesitworthwhile.Often,itistheinnerthrill(一阵冲动)andsatisfactionofachievement,nomatterhowsmallitmaybe.Aimingforsuccessdoesn’tmeanyouaregreedyordissatisfied.Itisallpartofgainingnewexperiences.Itultimately(最终)makesyouamoreinterestingandusefulpersoninsociety.Thejourneytosuccesshasitsroadblocks,discouragementanddistractions.Ittakesgreatresourcefulnessandachievementtoovercomeobstaclesandsetbackstomoveonsuccessfully.60.Ifanathletecanshortentimeinraces,he/she.A.isarealsuccess B.willstophis/herstepsforwardC.isalwayssuretowin D.isthebestrunnerofall61.Theexpression“apatontheback〞probablymeans“〞.A.pattingsomebodyontheback B.somethingimportantC.singingsomebody’spraises D.anythingimportant62.WhichstatementbelowisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mannowcantransplantorgans. B.MannowcancureAIDS.C.Notallsuccessfulpeoplehavehumblebeginnings.D.Michellewasonceasupermarketcheckoutgirl.63.ThewriterofthepassageagreestoalltheideasEXCEPTthat.A.anysmallsuccesswillmakeusexcited B.organizingaconferenceisasuccessC.aimingforsuccessistogainnewexperiencesinlifeD.thejourneytosuccessisnotsosmoothtomakeCThemanagerandstaffarehappytowelcomeyouandwilldoalltheycantomakeyourstayanenjoyableone.MEALTIMESOurovernightchargeincludesacontinental-typebreakfast.Breakfast:7:30—9:30a.m.Lunch:12:00—2:00p.m.Afternoontea:4:00—5:30p.m.Dinner:7:00—9:15p.m.Mealscanbeservedinroomsatasmallextracharge.Weregretthatmealscannotbeservedoutsidethesetimes.Lightrefreshments(茶点)includingtea,coffee,biscuitsandsandwichescanbeservedinroomsbetween10:00a.m.and11:00p.m.exceptduringthemealtimeslistedabove.Colddrinksareavailableintheroomrefrigerator.ROOMCLEANINGPleasehangthesignonyourdoorhandleifyoudonotwishtobedisturbed.Itwillbeeasierforthemaidsifyoucanleavetheroomtemporarily(暂时地)atanytimebetween9:00a.m.and4:00p.m.VALUABLESWearenotresponsibleforthelossofmoney,jewels,orothervaluablesunlesstheyarekeptinthesafeandsignedforbythemanager.DEPARTURESPleaseinformreceptionists(接待员)ofyourintendedleavingbefore9:30a.m.ofthedayconcernedandleavetheroombynoontoallowforitspreparationforincomingguests.Ifnecessary,luggagecanbeleftinthechargeofthehallporter(搬运工人)。ASPECIALREQUESTWewouldrespectfullysuggestthatinconsiderationofthecomfortofotherguests,thevolumeofradiosandtelevisionsshouldbeturneddownafter11:00p.m..64.Mealscanbeserved.A.inroomsat9:00p.m. B.inthediningroomfrom7:30a.m.to9:15p.m.C.inthediningroomat6:00p.m.D.outsidetheroomat3:00p.m.65.Ifyouintendtoleavetheroomtomorrow,youmayleaveatanyofthefollowinghoursEXCEPT.A.10:00a.m. B.12:00a.m. C.3:00p.m. D.11:00a.m.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Colddrinkscanbefoundintheroomrefrigerator.B.Guestsarerequestedtoturndowntheirradiosandtelevisionsafter11:00p.m..C.Thesignthatcanbehungonthedoorhandleshowsthattheroomneedstobecleaned.D.Yourluggagecanbekeptbythehallporter.67.Whereisthisnoticemostlikelytobefound?A.Inhotels. B.Inthenewspapers. C.Atrestaurants. D.Inshops.DA13-year-oldChinesegirl,FanYi(Nancy),whohadherprimaryeducationintheUS,recentlypublishedherfirstfairytale,Swordbird.ThefairytalewritteninEnglishhasappearedonthechildren’sfictionbestsellerlistintheUS,theShanghaiEveningPostreported.FanYiwasgreatlyinterestedinobservingbirdseversinceshewasalittlegirl.InHamilton,NewYork,whereshelives,sheoftenwatcheskingfishersandwoodpeckersflyingoverherhousefromthesmallwoodsnearby.TheinspirationforwritingthebookSwordbirdactuallycamefromoneofherdreams.Atthattime,shewasstudyingAmericanhistoryinschoolandhappenedtoreadmanyarticlesinmagazinesaboutthe9.11terrorist(恐怖分子)attacks.Oneday,shehadadreaminwhichsomerosefinchesandInordertogetherbookpublishedinChina,FantranslatedtheentireEnglishversionintoChinese.“Itisalearningprocess.SinceIdidn’tknowmanyChineseidioms,Ihadtogethelpfrommymomanddadfromtimetotime.Foranotherthing,alotofpoemsintheoriginalstoryarewritteninrhyme,sowhenItranslatedthemintoChinese,Iwantedtomakesurethattheywereinrhyme,too.〞shesaid.FanYiwasborninBeijingin1993.ShestayedinBeijinguntilshefinishedherfirstgradeofprimaryschool.ThenshemovedwithherparentstotheUnitedStateswhenshewasseven.Twoyearslater,shestartedtowriteherEnglishstory.InMarchthisyear,thebookwaspublishedbyHarperCollinsPublishers.Itwasselectedastheweek’sbestsellerofchildren’sfictionbytheNewYorkTimessoonafteritwaspublished.FanYihassaidshewillwritemorebooksinthefuture.Itisexpectedthatthesequel(续篇)toSwordbirdwillcomeoutnextyear.68.Theunderlinedwords“rosefinches〞and“bluejays〞inParagraph2probablyreferto.A.creaturesfromouterspace B.differentkindsofbirdsC.differentkindsofplanes D.peoplefromdifferentraces69.FanYi’sbookwasrelatedtothe9.11terroristattacksbecause.A.itwasbeingwrittenwhentheattackshappenedB.itexpressedherdesireforpeaceandanendtoterrorismC.theybothinvolvedfightingintheairD.theattackswerementionedinherbook70.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.SwordbirdisanEnglishadventurestory.B.OneofherdreamsmadeherbegintowriteSwordbird.C.SwordbirdonlyhasanEnglishversion.D.Swordbirdisanexcellentadultfiction.71.WhatcanwelearnaboutFanYifromthepassage?A.She’sbeliveedtobewritingmorebirdstories.B.HerChineseversionofSwordbirdhasbeenpublishedinChina.C.SheislearninghowtowriteEnglishpoemsfromherparents.D.She’slikelytobecomeafull-timewriter.EChinaisgoinggreen.Inordertoreduceairpollutionandoil-shortages,automobilemanufacturershaveannouncedtheirplanstodevelophybridvehicles(混合燃料汽车)fortheChinesemarket.Toyota’shybridcarPriuswillbereadytodriveinChinathisweek.Let’shavealookatthenewcar.Anyvehicleishybridwhenitcombinestwoormoresourcesofpower.Hybridcarsrunoffarechargeablebattery(电池)andgasoline(汽油).Hybridcarshavespecialengines,whicharesmallerthantraditionalgasolineengines.Theyrunat99percentoftheirpowerwhenthecariscruising(巡航).Aspeciallydesignedbatterymotorprovidesextrapowerforrunninguphillsorwhenextraacceleration(加速)isneeded.StepintoaPrius,andturnontheengine.Thefirstthingyounoticeishowmuchquieteritisthanatraditionalcar.Atthispoint,thecar’sgasolineengineisdormant(休眠).Theelectricmotorwillprovidepowerunthethecarreachesabout24km/h.Ifyoustayatalowspeed,youareeffectivelydrivinganelectriccar,withnogasolinebeingused,andnowastegasgivesoff.Theonboard(车载的)computermakesthedecisionaboutwhentouseagasengine,whentogoelectric,andwhentouseacombinationofthetwo.Ifyougoover24km/h,whenyousteponthegaspedal(油门),youareactuallytellingthecomputerhowfastyouwanttogo.Theelectronicmotorrechargesautomaticallyusingasetofbatteries.Whendrivingathighspeed,thegasolineenginenotonlypowersthecar,butalsochargesthebatteries.Anytimeyouusethebrake,theelectricmotorinthewheelswillworklikeagenerator(发电机)andproduceelectricitytorechargethebatteries.Asaconsequence,thecar’sbatterieswilllastforaround200,000miles.72.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlyto.A.teachpeoplehowtodriveahybridcar B.introduceanewkindof“green〞carC.showhowtosavetheirgasolinewhendrivingacarD.announceplanstodevelophybridvehiclesforChina73.Thefirstsentenceprobablyrefersto.A.therewillbemoreandmoregreenlandinChinaB.ChinaisstillyoungandlackingexperienceC.China’snewcarsarecombinationsofdifferentgreenmodelsD.Chinahasstartedproducingenvironmentallyfriendlycars74.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thehybridcarsreduceairpollutionandoil-shortages.B.Thecar’sgasolineenginedoesn’tworkuntilitreachesabout24km/h.C.Thiskindofcariscompletelycontrolledbyanonboardcomputer.D.Aspeciallydesignedbatterymotorprovidesextrapowerwhenneeded.75.Whatisthemostimportantfeatureofhybridcars?A.Theyarepoweredbybotharechargeablebatteryandgasoline.B.Theyaremuchquieterthantraditionalcars.C.Theyonlyuse99percentoftheirpowertorunuphills.D.Theyhavesmallerenginesthantraditionalgasolineones.第II卷考前须知:请用钢笔或圆珠笔在答题卡上书写作答,在试卷上书写作答无效。第四局部写作〔共两节,总分值35分〕第一节短文改错〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾〔√〕;如有错误〔每行只有一个错误〕,那么按以下情况改正:OnedayintherestaurantwhereIworked,Iamserving 76.atableoffourandeachpersonhadorderedthedifferent 77.kindoffish.Threeplatewerealreadyonthetablewhenthe 78.manclosesttomepointingtooneplateandaskedmethe 79.nameofthefishonit.BeforeIcouldanswerhim,he 80.continuedtoaskmethenameofthefishonanotherone 81.plate.IwasabouttoanswerhimwhileInoticedthatthe 82.lastplateonmytray(托盘)begantofall.Theyfellnoisily 83.tothefloorsecondslate,spreadingitscontentsonthe 84.carpet.EveryonestaredmeandIstoodtherewitharedface. 85.第二节书面表达〔总分值25分〕假设你准备参加《中国日报》组织的题为“NothingIsSmall〞的中学生英语短文比赛。比赛要求简要描述以下三幅画的内容,并陈述你从画中悟出的道理。参考生词:1.道钉:railspike 2.烟头:butt3.管涌:tubefountain 4.灾难:disaster注意:1.短文应包括图中提供的信息,可适当发挥,行文连贯、完整。2.字数:120左右。芜湖一中模拟考试卷英语答案一、听力局部:1—5AACCC 6—10ABBBA 11—15CCACC 16—20ACCBA二、单项填空:21—25BDDDA 26—30CADCB 31—35DBDBB三、完型填空:36—40BDDAB 41—45DCABC 46—50DCABC 51—55DCABA四、阅读理解:56—60CDDBA 61—65CBBAC 66—70CABBB 71—75ABDCA五、短文改错:76.am→was 77.the→a 78.plate→plates79.pointing→pointed80.√六、书面表达:NothingIsSmallInourdailylife,somegreatdisastersfrequentlyhappennotbecauseofsomethingbigbutsomethingsmall.Asareshowninthepictures,atrainisturnedoverbecausearailspikeisloosewithoutbeingfastened;agreatforestfirebreaksoutbecauseofalightedbuttthrownwithoutbeingputout;agreatdamisdestroyedasaresultofatubefountaininadamwithoutbeingfoundout,whichhaveallcausedagreatlosstobothpeopleandsociety.Wecanlearnfromtheaboveexamplesthatnothingissmallinourworkandlifeandanybehaviorofcarelessnessornoresponsibilityorasmallfaultwillresultingreatdamageordisaster.Soweshouldbeverystrictwithourselvesandlearntoberesponsibleandcarefulinourlifeandwork.附听力材料:Text1M:Linda,howareyougettingalongwiththetranslationwork?W:IhavewrittenandrewrittensomuchthatIdon’tknowifI’llevergetitfinished.Text2M:Beautifulday,isn’tit?W:Yes.Iwishwecouldgototheseasidetoday.Pitywelivesofarfromthesea.M:Let’sgototherivertobathe.Text3M:Well,MsKelly,youaretherightpersonforthejob.Couldyoutellmewhatkindofpayyouareexpecting?W:Well,inmylastjobIwasmaking$1,500amonth.Iunderstandthatthispositionhasastartingpayofaround$1,600amonth.M:That’sright.W:Thatwouldbefinewithme.Text4W:Itwasreallyawonderfulgame.Theguestteamwasstrongandourteamwasn’tbad,either.M:No,theyweren’t.IfonlythatNumber5hadn’tmissedthebasketsooften.Text5W:Andsowereyouclosetoyourparents?M:Yeah,withmymom,notsomuchwithmydad.W:Whynot?M:Idon’tknow.Iguessthere’salwaysbeenthisdistance.Imeanwebothtrytopretendit’snotthere,butitis.Text6M:Hello,mynameisSam.It’sverynicetomeetyou.W:I’mBetty.Nicetomeetyou,too.M:Yourcousin,Tom,toldmethatyou’requitefondofbooksandmovies.W:OH,thatTom!Healwaystellseverybodythat.Well,itistrue.Howaboutyou?M:Oh,Iliketoread,butnotasmuchasIliketowatchmovies.Iespeciallylikeradioprograms.W:Really?Whatradioprogramsdoyoulike?M:Ilikemusicprogramsbest.Ialsoenjoyprogramsfromaroundtheworldonmyshortwaveradio.W:Ofcourse,itwouldbefoolishtoreadabook,watchTVandlistentoyourradioallatthesametime.M:Itsurewould.Whenthere’sagoodradioprogram,agoodmovieonTV,andabookIcan’twaittoread,it’satoughdecision.W:Well,thebookcanwaitbutthenyoustillhavetodecidebetweentheradioprogramandtheTVmovie.M:Yeah,you’reright.Say,let’sgettogetherandwatchamoviesometime.W:That’dbewonderful.Text7W:Wouldyouliketogotothecinematonight?M:What’son?W:There’sahorrorfilmattheCapitalTheatreandthere’saWesternatthePeople’sCinema.M:Yes,let’sgototheWestern.Whoisinit?W:JohnWayne,Ithink.M:Waitaminute.It’sMondaytoday,isn’tit?IgotonightschoolonMondays.Ican’tgotothecinematonight.W:Wouldyouliketogotomorrow?M:Yes,tomorrowisfine.W:Seeyoutomorrowthen.M:Oh,waitaminute.It’sTuesdaytomorrow,isn’tit?IgotoWushuclassesonTuesdays.W:Well,whataboutWednesday?M:Yes,Wednesdayisfine,Ithink.Text8W:So,howarethingsgoing,Steve?M:Well,tobehonest,Carla,Iwasfeelin

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