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2013年湖南成人高等教育学士学位
外语水平考试模拟试题(一)
英语试卷一
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestonetocompletethe
dialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasingleline
throughthecenter.
1.Jane:Itshouldn'ttakelongtoclearupafterthepartyifweallvolunteertohelp.
Michael:That'sright.D
A.Thesoonerbegin,thesoonerdone.
B.Somethingisbetterthannothing.
C.Themorethemerrier.
D.Manyhandsmakelightwork.
2.Bob:Hi,Tom.Haven'tseenyouforages.Howiseverythingwithyou?
Tom:B.
A.That'sverykindofyouB.Fine,thankyou
C.ThankyouD.It'sgoodwithme.
3.May:Thankyouforthewonderfulmeal.Itwassodelicious.
Mrs.Sun:C.
A.Don'tbetoopoliteB.Thefoodwasverypoor
C.Thanks.GladyoulikeditD.Really?Fmabadcook
4.Stranger:Excuseme,canyoutellmethewaytotheBlackweirsInn?
Peter:______D.
A.Yes,Ican.TmanativehereB.Ican'ttellyouthat
C.Yes,abuswilltakeyouthereD.Sure.TakebusNo.211.
5.Susan:Iwonderifyoucoulddrivemetotheairport.
Teddy:D.
A.TdbegladtoB.Oh,it'smyduty
C.IthinksoD.It'saccepted
6.Bill:Well,Tom.TmsorryImustbeoffnow.
Tom:__C___.Ihopetohearfromyousoon.
A.EnjoyyourselfB.That'sallright
C.KeepintouchD.Cheerup
7.Mr.William:TdliketoinviteyoutodinnerthisSunday,Mr.Smith.
Mr.Smith:C.
A.Oh,no,let'snot
B.Tdratherstayathome
C.Thankyou,butIhaveotherplans
D.Oh,that'llbetoomuchtrouble
8.Tim:HowwasthefootballmatchbetweenItalyandEnglandlastnight?
Jack:B.
A.ItwasagooddealB.Itwasatiegame
C.ItwasanafterthoughtD.Ifshardtobelieve
9.Pauline:Thankyoueversomuchforyourhelpwithmymath.
Anna:_D.
A.GladtohearthatB.Notworththinking
C.YouaretoopoliteD.Thinknothingofit
10.Sian:Youshouldhavethankedherbeforeyouleft.
Mori:B____.ButwhenIwasleavingIcouldn'tfindheranywhere.
A.ImeanttoB.Idid
C.ShewasinahurryD.Shemustbeunhappy
11.Jenny:MayIuseyourcamerathisafternoon?
Jimmy:C,butNancycameinandbon*oweditjustnow.
Jenny:Nevermind.
A.DoasyoupleaseB.Yes,youmay
C.FmsorryD.Asluckwouldhaveit
12.Mom:Johnny,wherearethecookies?Don'ttellmeyouatethemall!
Johnny:Yes,Idid.C.
i.Ijustcouldn'tbearitB.Ijustcouldn'thelpit
C.TheyweretoogoodtoeatD.Theywerekeptfortoolong
13.Katherine:Myhusbandwasjustfoundtohavealungdisease.
Susie:___AYoumustbeveryupset.
Katherine:Iam.
A.Oh,that'sunfair.
B.Oh,that'sashame!
C.Oh,that'sdisgusting!
D.Oh,that'sadisgrace!
14.Prof.Smith:Comein.WhatcanIdoforyou?
Monica:Prof.Smith,areyougivingyouradvancedmathematicscourseagainnext
semester?
Prof.Smith:___A
A.Yes.Fmplanningto.
B.Doyouwanttoattendit?
C.Youarewelcometoattendit.
D.Yes.Doyouwantmetoofferit?
15.Steven:Phil,youlooktired.Didyouhaveabusyday?
Phil:___DIcouldgotosleeprighthereintheoffice.
A:Yes,itwas.
B.No,Ididn't.
C.SurelyIwas.
D.Icertainlydid.
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choices
markedA,BfCandD.Choosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronthe
ANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Whydon'tbirdsgetlostontheirlongmigratoryflights?Scientistshavepuzzled
overthisquestionformanyyears.Nowthey'rebeginningtofillintheblanks.
Notlongago,experimentsshowedthatbirdsrelyonthesuntoguidethemduring
daylighthours.Butwhataboutbirdsthatflymainlybynight?Testswithartificial
starshaveprovedconclusivelythatcertainnight-flyingbirdsareabletofollowthe
starsintheirlong-distanceflights.
Onesuchbird-awarbler-hadspentitslifetimeinacageandhadneverflown
underanaturalsky.Yetitshowedaninbornabilitytousethestarsforguidance.The
bird'scagewasplacedunderanartificialstar-filledskyatmigrationtime.Thebird
triedtoflyinthesamedirectionasthattakenbyhisoutdoorcousins.Anychangein
thepositionofthemake-believestarscausedachangeinthedirectionofhisflight,
Scientiststhinkthatwarblers,whenflyingindaylight,usethesunfbrguidance.
Butthestarsareapparentlytheirchiefmeansofdirection-finding.Whatdotheydo
whenthestarsarehiddenbyclouds?Apparentlytheyfindtheirwaybysuch
landmarksasmountainranges,coastline,andrivercourses.Butwhenit'stoodarkto
seethese,thewarblerscirclehelplessly,unabletogettheirdirections.
16.Thereasonswhybirdsdon'tgetlostonmigratoryflights.
A.areknowntoeveryone
B.willprobablyremainunknown
C.havebeendiscoveredonlyrecently
D.havebeenknowntoscientistsforyears
17.Birdsthatflymainlyatnightfollow.
A.thestars
B.themoon
C.artificialstars
D.thenaturalsky
18.Theexperimentwiththewarblerindicatedthat.
A.somebirdscannotflyatnight
B.birdshavetobetaughttofinddirections
C.abirdthathasbeencagedwillnotmigrate
D.somebirdscanfollowthestarswhenflyingatnight
19.Warblersmigrate.
A.onlyonceduringtheirlifetime
B.whentheyarefreedfromtheircages
C.usingwhatisapparentlyaninbornability
D.onlywiththeguidanceofhisoutdoorcousins
20.Whenthestarsarehiddenbyclouds,warblers.
A.circlehelplessly
B.relyonlandmarks
C.can'tseemountainranges
D.areunabletogettheirdirections
PassageTwo
WhenLouisBraillewasthreeyearsold,hebecameblindinbotheyesasthe
resultofanaccidentinhisfather5sshop.Hisfather,determinedthatLouisshouldnot
suffertheusualfateofblindpersonsatthattimeandbecomeabeggar,kepthimin
thevillageschooluntilhewastenandthenenteredhimintheInstitutiondesJeunes
AveuglesinParis.Louislearnedtoreadfromthethreebooksengravedinlarge
raisedlettersintheInstitutionlibrary,didbrilliantlywellbothinacademicworkand
atthepiano,andwassoonhelpingtoteachtheyoungerchildren.
In1819,thesameyearthatLouisenteredtheInstitution,CharlesBarbier,an
armycaptain,reportedtotheAcademyofSciencesonasystemofraiseddotsand
dasheswhichenabledsoldierstoreadmessagesinthedark.Later,Barbierbrought
hisinventiontotheInstitution.Afterexperimentingwithit,youngBrailleproduceda
writingsystemusingonlydots,fromwhichhegraduallydevised63separate
combinationsrepresentingthelettersintheFrenchalphabet.(attherequestofan
Englishman,helateraddedaccents,punctuationmarks,andmathematicalsigns.
Althoughgovernmentpreventedimmediateofficialadoption,hissystemwasusedat
theInstitutionaslongasthedirector,Dr.Pignier,wasinoffice.Thenewdirector
insistedonreturningtotheofficiallyapprovedformersystem,butstudentscontinued
touseBraille'smethodsecretly.Eventually,itssuperioritywasestablishedanditwas
adoptedthroughoutFrance.
21.LouisBraillefirstlearnedtoreadwiththeaidof.
A.hisfather
B.thevillageschoolteacher
C.specialbooksattheInstitution
D.CaptainBarbier9ssystemofdotsanddashes
22.LouisBrailledidallofthefollowingEXCEPT.
A.teachingyoungchildrenattheInstitution
B.learningtoplaymusicalinstrumentswell
C.developingareadingsystemfortheblind
D.encouragingstudentstousehismethodsecretly
23.CharlesBarbieroriginallydevisedhiswritingsystemfor.
A.blindchildren
B.militarypersonnel
C.theFrenchgovernment
D.theAcademyofSciences
24.LouisBrailledevisedhiswritingsystem.
A.fromcombinationsofdots
B.atanEnglishman'srequest
C.tohelpCharlesBarbierinhiswork
D.toenablesoldierstoreadinthedark
25.TheInstitutionwasnotabletoadoptBraille'smethodofficiallyforsometime
because.
A.thestudentspreferredtheformermethod
B.thestudentsusedBraille'smethodsecretly
C.Thenewdirectorinsistedontheofficialmethod
D.thesuperiorityofBraille'smethodhadnotyetbeenestablished
PassageThree
MoneyspentonadvertisingismoneyspentaswellasanyIknowof.Itserves
directlytoassistdistributionofgoodsatreasonableprices,therebyestablishingafirm
homemarketandsomakingitpossibletoprovideforexportatcompetitiveprices.By
drawingattentiontonewideas,ithelpsenormouslytoraisestandardsofliving.By
helpingtoincreasedemand,itensuresanincreasedneedfbrlabor,andisthereforean
effectivewaytofightunemployment.Itlowersthecostofmanyservices:withoutads
yourdailynewspaperwouldcostfourtimesasmuch,thepriceofyourTVlicense
wouldneedtobedoubled,andtravelbybusortubewouldcostfiftypercentmore.
Andperhapsmostimportantofall,adsprovidesaguaranteeofreasonablevalue
intheproductsandservicesyoubuy.Apartfromthefactthattwenty-sevenActsof
Parliamentgovernthetermsofadvertising,noregularadvertiserdarepromote
productsthatfailtoliveuptothepromiseofhisads.Hemightfoolsomepeoplefbra
littlewhilethiwghmisleadingads.Hewillnotdosoforlong,formercifullythe
publichasthegoodsensenottobuytheinferiorarticlemorethanonce.Ifyouseean
articleconsistentlyadvertised,itisthesurestproofIknowthatthearticledoeswhatis
claimedforit,andthatitrepresentsgoodvalue.
Advertisingdoesmoreforthematerialbenefitofthecommunitythananyother
forceIcanthinkof.
ThereisonemorepointIfeelIoughttotouchupon.RecentlyIhearda
well-knownTVpersonalitydeclarethathewasagainstadvertisingbecauseit
persuadesratherthaninforms.Hewasdrawingexcessivelyfinedistinctions.Of
courseadvertisingseekstopersuade.
Ifitsmessagewereconfinedmerelytoinformation—andthatinitselfwouldbe
difficultifnotimpossibletoachieve,fbrevenadetailsuchasthechoiceofcolorofa
shirtissubtlypersuasive■一advertisingwouldbesoboringthatnoonewouldpayany
attention.Butperhapsthatiswhatthewell-knownTVpersonalitywants.
26.Bythefirstsentenceofthepassage,theauthormeansthat.
A.heisquitefamiliarwiththecostofadvertising
B.everyoneknowsadvertisingiscostly
C.advertisingcostsmoneylikeeverythingelse
D.itisworthwhiletospendmoneyonadvertising
27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasthe
advantageofadvertising?
A.Securinggreaterfame
B.Providingmorejobs
C.Enhancinglivingstandards
D.Reducingmediacost
28.Theauthorthinksthatthewell-knownTVpersonalityis.
A.verypreciseinhiscommentonads
B.reasonableinmakingthecomment
C.partialinhisviewofadvertising
D.funnyinmisleadingtheaudience
29.Intheauthor'sopinion,.
A.advertisingbenefitspeoplebyprovidinginformation
B.advertisingseldommisleadspeoplewithinformation
C.thereisnothingwrongwithadsinpersuadingbuyers
D.advertisingwithonlyinformationisawasteofmoney
30.Theauthor'sattitudetoadvertisingis.
A.negativeB.positive
C.ridiculousD.notclear
PassageFour
InspiteofIraq'sdecisiontostopoildeliveries,the11-nationOrganizationofPetroleum
ExportingCountries(OPEC)willnotincreaseproductiontomakeuptheshortfall,ministers
decidedTuesdayinVienna.
The11oilministersdecidedtomeetagainonJuly3todiscusstheIraqtemporarystop.The
organization'spresident,CharkidKhelilofAlgeria,saidafterthemeetingthatstockswerehigh
andpriceswerestable,soquota(酉己额)increaseswerenotnecessary.
TheE.U.CommissionhasexpressedconcernaboutIraq'soutputstop.AspeakersaidOPEC
hadtotakeallpossiblemeasurestokeeporlowertheoilprice.
SaudiArabia'sMinisterAli-Nuaimihadearliersaidtherewouldnotbeanyshortfallofoilin
themarket.Theorganizationhadalreadytakenstepstofillthegap,hesaid.OPECSecretary
GeneralAliRodriguezaddedthattheperiodoftheIraqstoptoexportwasnotknown,soother
exporterswerenotgoingtoliftquotasyet.Ifthemarketwasdestabilized(d:稳定),asuitable
responsewouldbemade.
IraqonMondaystoppedshipmentsofcrudeoiltoprotestagainsttheU.N.SecurityCounciPs
decisiontoextendtheoil-for-foodprogrammebyonlyamonth,insteadofthenormalsix-month
renewal(延期).
JustbeforetheViennameeting,oilpriceshadgoneup,withabarrelofOPECcrudeoil
sellingfbr27.05dollarslastFriday.Northseaoilwasat29.26dollarsMondayevening.
OPECwantedtheoilpricetostaywithinamarginof22to28dollarsandachievedthatwith
cutsinJanuaryandMarchthatreduced2.5millionbarrelsperdayoffquotas.
31.“Theorganization^^inParagraph2refersto.
A.OPECB.theE.U.
C.APECD.WTO
32.The11oilministersdecidedtomeetonJuly3sothat.
A.theycanpersuadeIraqtocontinueoilproduction
B.theycandiscusstheeffectsofIraq9stemporarystop
C.theycanhaveatalkwiththeU.N.SecurityCouncil
D.theycanmakeuptheirmindstoincreaseoilproduction
33.AboutIraq'soutputstoptheE.U.Commissionwas__.
A.activeB.concernedC.coldD.surprised
34.Iraqdecidedtostopoildeliveriesbecause____.
A.theU.N.hasdecidedtoshortenthetimefortheoil-for-foodprogramme
B.oilpriceistoolowintheinternationalmarket
C.manyoilwellsweredestroyedduringtheIraqiwar
D.itcouldn'tgetenoughmoneytodevelopitseconomy
35.OPECwantedtheoilpricetoimmediatelyafterIraq5scrudeoil
outputstop.
A.riseabove29dollarsB.fallnear22dollars
C.stayratherstableD.fluctuatedramatically
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)
Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethere
are4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthe
sentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasingleline
throughthecenter.
36.Thisisclearlyapromising_Dtoaseriousnationalproblem
A.meansB.approach
C.methodD.way
37.TheWasteLand,Eliot'smostimportantsinglepoem,hasbeen__Basa
landmarkofthe20lh-centuryEnglishpoetry.
A.shoutedB.condemned
C.despisedD.hailed
38.Thereisno__Cfbrtastes,whichexplains(讲解)whypeoplehave
differentlikesanddislikes.
A.goodB.use
C.wayD.accounting
39.Theofscientific(系统的)discoveriestoindustrialproduction
methodshasimpelledtherapiddevelopmentoftheworld'seconomy.
A.usageB.employment
C.applicationD.utilization
40.TheUnitedStateswonmostofthetrackandfieldevents.,inswimming,
thetopthreeplaceswenttoAmericans.
A.ContrarilyB.Similarly
C.UnexpectedlyD.Hopefully
41.Lastyearweboughtthehouse,butwedidnotmoveinbecausewehaven't
finisheddecoratingtheofthehouse.
A.innerB.inward
C.interiorD.internal
42.Themanagerofthecompanywilloffer$5.000towhoevercansolve
theproblemofwaterpollution.
A.priceB.prize
C.awardD.reward
43.youshouldlistencarefullyandbepatientwhen.
A.spokentoB.speak
C.speakingtoD.youarespeakingto
44.Withthequickeningoflife,peopleturnfartherandfartherawayfrom
conventionalsocialetiquettesandvalues.
A.ratioB.rate
C.paceD.temper
45.Applicantsforthatpositionintheireducationbackgroundsandworking
experiences.
A.varyB.alter
C.reverseD.change
46.LastnightIheardanewsreportthatskindofmysteriousdiseasewas
spreadinginthecountry.
A.frightenedB.exciting
C.excitedD.frightening
47.Althoughallhumanssharethesamesetofgenes,caninherit
differentformsofagivengene,makingeachpersongeneticallyunique.
A.personsB.peoples
C.individualsD.beings
48.Goodness,economy,andhonestyareconsideredassomeuniversala
manshouldhave.
A.habitsB.customs
C.charactersD.virtues
49.Itisquitenecessaryforaseniormanagertohavegoodmannersand
knowledge.
A.extensiveB.intensive
C.excessiveD.expensive
50.Wearesorrytohearthatyourapplicationforthejobhasbeen.
A.turneddownB.turnedaway
C.turnedbackD.turnedin
51.Someofthemostimportantbreakthroughsinengineeringshouldbeto
mathematicalresearches.
A.contributedB.summedup
C.attributedD.delivered
52.Thepoliceherforhelpingthethieftorunaway.
A.preventedB.caught
C.arrestedD.searched
53.ApartfromtwoorthreeverycoldweeksinJanuary,itisgenerallyinthis
partofthecountry.
A.mildB.plain
C.softD.calm
54.Toavoidvariousmistakesbymankind,weusedtoresorttosome
superhumangenius,whomightalsoturnoutnotsoreliable.
A.conductedB.contributed
C.committedD.completed
55.Wehavesentmanypeopletoenquireaboutyourfamilymembersindifferent
placesandwewillkeepyouifwehaveanynews.
A.informedB.known
C.intelligentD.unknown
56.Heimpressedhisemployerdeeplyandhewaspromoted.
A.howeverB.yet
C.beforelongD.veryunlikely
57.Historyisasubjectwhichonlyletsusknowsomethinginhistory.
A.notmorethanB.lessthan
C.nomoreD.nolonger
58.mightbeexpected,theresponsetothequestionwasverydifficult.
A.ThatB.As
C.ItD.What
59.Theycamebacklateatnight,utterly.
A.beexhaustedB.exhausting
C.exhaustedD.feltexhausted
60.Toourgreatdisappointment,neitherofthetoystothechildren.
A.appealB.appeals
C.areappealingD.isappealed
61.Selectingamobilephoneformyownuseisnoeasytaskbecausetechnology
_____sorapidly.
A.haschangedB.ischanging
C.willhavechangedD.willchange
62.1ping-pongquitewell,butIhavenhadtimetoplayforsometime.
A.playedB.haveplayed
C.playD.willplay
63.Hydrogenisthefundamentalelementoftheuniverseitprovidesthe
buildingblocksfromwhichtheotherelementsareproduced.
A.sothatB.butthat
C.inthatD.providedthat
64.Asafetyanalysisthetargetasapotentialdanger.Unfortunately,it
wasneverdone.
A.wouldidentifyB.wouldhaveidentified
C.willidentifyD.willhaveidentified
65.Thearticleopensandcloseswithdescriptionsoftwoanecdotes,each
onemajorpointincontrastwiththeother.
A.makesB.made
C.istomakeD.making
66.Themanager,factorymyfatherusedtoplayanimportantrole,is
consideringtravelingaroundtheworld.
A.inwhichB.inwhose
C.whoseD.ofwhich
67.Itwasnotwhathesaidbuthespokethatmademethinkhewaslying.
A.thewayB.intheway
C.thewaywhichD.bytheway
68.Althoughheknewlittleabouttheworkdoneinthefieldofphysics,hesucceeded
otherexperiencedexpertsfailed.
A.whichB.that
C.whereD.what
69.Theelectronicsindustrydevelopingthetechnologyuntilnow.
A.hasn'tbeenmoreconcernedwith
B.hasn'tbeenmoreconcernedfor
C.hasbeenmoreconcernedwith
D.hasbeenmoreconcernedfor
70.Itwon'tdothemanygood,butitwon'tdothemanyharm.
A.eitherB.neither
C.tooD.also
71.Hehasstrangehobbieslikecollectingbottletopsandinventingsecret
codes.
A.goneinforB.gonewith
C.goneonD.gonethroughwith
72.Sincetherearenobusesavailablebecauseoftheheavysnow,westayat
home.
A.hadbettertoB.mightaswell
C.wouldrathernotD.oughttohave
73.Peterisreallystubborntoacceptanyone'sadviceindealingwiththis
problem.
A.soB.very
C.tooD.much
74.Shemadeanoteofitshemightforget.
A.sothatB.incase
C.inorderthatD.inhope
75.Hewassobusilyengagedinhisworkthathedidnottous.
A.stoptalkingB.stoptotalk
C.starttalkingD.starttotalk
PartIVClozeTest(10points)
Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachnumberedblank,
thereare4choicesmarkedAfB,CandD.Choosethebestoneandmark
youranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
JulesVernewasbornon8February,1821,inNantes,76hisfather,Pierre
Verne,wasasuccessfullawyer.AtsixteenJulesenteredhisftither,slawfirm,andin
1848hewenttoParistocompletehislawstudies.
Ataboutthistimehewantedtobecomeadramatist.77AlexanderDumas'help,
hisone-actplay,BrokenStraws^^sproducedin1850.78hesupportedhimselfby
writingforjournals.Hewas79thatthewholefutureofmanlayinscienceand
decidedtowriteaseriesofsciencefictionbooks.
80workingforatheatre,hewasabletodevotehissparetimetoeverybook
aboutexplorationanddiscoveryhecouldfind.Thenhefellinlovewithayoung
widowandmarriedher.
In1863hepublishedhisfirstbookFiveWeeksinaBalloon,anadventure
story81onhisideasaboutthefutureofballooning.Thenonboardoneofhisboats
hewroteTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea.Itwaspublishedin1870and
broughthimgreatsuccess.HebecameoneofthemostpopularwritersinFrance.His
bestknownwork,82,is,RoundtheWorldinEightyDays,whichwaspublishedin
1873.
83inthesemoderntimes,whenitispossibleJomakethejourneyroundthe
world84airinhalfthenumberofhoursVernepredicted,thestorystillhasthe
powertointerest,exciteandthrill.Itwillcontinuetodoso85booksareread.
76.A.whereB.whenC.whichD.that
77.A.becauseB.asC.withD.under
78.A.ThusB.AtfirstC.FirstlyD.So
79.A.convincedB.believedC.forcedD.persuaded
80.A.AsB.EvenifC.WhileD.Though
81.A.followedB.basedC.supportedD.written
82.A.howeverB.butC.whileD.anyhow
83.A.JustB.EverC.AsD.Even
84.A.inB.onC.withD.by
85.A.ifB.evenifC.aslongasD.once
英语试卷二
PartVWriting(15points)
Directions:Youaretowritein100-120wordsonthetopic'Relationshipbetween
TeachersandStudents”.Youshouldbaseyourcompositiononthe
outlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.近来,有个别师生关系恶化的报道
2.当代的师生关系应该是什么样
3.举例说明
2013年湖南成人高等教育学士学位
外语水平考试模拟试题(一)
英语试卷一
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
1.D2.B3.C4.D5.A6.C7.C8.B9.D10.A
11.C12.B13.A14.A15.D
PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)
16.C17.A18.D19.C20.B21.C22,D23.
B24.A25.C
26.D27.A28.C29.C30.B31.A32.B33.B34,A35.
C
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)
36.D37.B38.D39.C40.B41.C42.C43.A44.C45.
A
46.D47.C48.D49.A50.A51.C52.C53.A54.C55.
A
56.C57.A58.B59.C60.B61.A62.C63.C64.B65.
D
66.B67.A68.C69.A70.A71.A72.B73.C74.B75.
B
PartIVClozeTest(10points)
76.A77.C78.B79.A80.C81.B82.A83.D84.D85.
c
英语试卷二
PartVWriting(15points)
参考作文
Recentlyithasbeenreportedthatinsomeplacestherelationshipbetweenthe
teachersandthestudentsisgoingworse.Somestudentsdon'trespecttheirteachers,
andthereisevenquarrelingandfightingbetweenthetwosides.
Forboththeteachersandstudents,schoolistheplacewheytheyspendmostoftheir
day.Soitmeansalottobothofthemforthemtomaintainagoodrelationship.Inmy
opinion,theidealrelationshipbetweenthemismorelikefriends.Theteacherslove
andunderstandthestudents,whilethestudentsrespectandcommunicatetheir
thoughtsfreelywiththeteachers.
Thisidealsituationcanonlybeachievedbyeffectivecommunication.Ittakesboth
partiestomakeeffortsinordertoreachthegoals.(124words)
英语试卷一
PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)
Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choices
markedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyour
answerontheANSWERSHEET.
1.Tim:HowwasyourtriptoLondon?
Susa
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