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英语高效测评卷(七)安徽专版·选修7第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthepostoffice. B.Attherestaurant.C.Atthebusstop.2.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Ateacher. B.Adentist.C.Awaiter.3.Whydoesthewomanplantogototown?A.Topayherbillsinthebank.B.Tobuybooksinabookstore.C.Togetsomemoneyfromthebank.4.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Afriendofthewoman’sfather’s.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Thewoman’sfather.5.Howmuchdidtheman’swifepayforthecoat?A.$80. B.$240.C.$120.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。6.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tobooksometicketsfortheshow.B.Togetsomeinformationaboutthegarden.C.Toknowwhentheboxofficeisopen.7.Howmuchwillonepayfortwoticketsnow?A.26dollars. B.30dollars.C.60dollars.8.Howlongwilltheshowlast?A.Forabouttwohours. B.Foraboutthreehours.C.Foraboutfourhours.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Whenshouldonearriveifthedinnertimeis7pmaccordingtothewoman?A.At6∶20pm. B.At6∶50pm.C.At7∶40pm.10.Whatshouldbedoneduringthedinner?A.Praisingthehostorhostessforthemeal.B.Expressingthankstothehostorhostessforthedinner.C.Talkingtothehostorhostessasmuchaspossible.11.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShecomesfromAmerica.B.Shelikesholdingparties.C.SheknowsAmericancustomverywell.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12.WhatdoTastyFishandSomethingFishyhaveincommon?A.Alotofcookinginstructions. B.Alotoftexts.C.Alotofcolorfulpictures.13.Whichbookisthecheapestone?A.TastyFish. B.WorldwideFish.C.SomethingFishy.14.Whichbookdoesthewomandecidetobuy?A.SomethingFishy. B.WorldwideFish.C.TastyFish.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15.WheredidthewomanspeakertalktoSherryPalmer?A.Inherhouse. B.InSherryPalmer’shouse.C.Inheroffice.16.WhatdidSherryPalmerdowhenshesawAllen?A.Shereturnedhismobilephone.B.Sheshoutedathim.C.Shewantedtocatchhim.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Allenwasactuallyinnocent.B.Allendiedofhearttrouble.C.ThemanspeakerwillarrestSherryPalmer.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whatclothesdoesthespeaker’ssisterlike?A.Clothesinfashion. B.Cheapclothes.C.Ordinaryclothes.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofgoingtothenightclubs?A.It’sawasteofmoneyandtime.B.It’sreallyapassionwithher.C.Itgivesheraheadache.20.Whydidthespeakerfailtolivewithhersister?A.Hersisteroftenbringsfriendshomeandmakestoomuchnoise.B.Thespeakerlikestokeepthingsneatwhilehersisterdoesn’t.C.Theyalwayscan’tagreeonthecolortheylikebest.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.—Hi,Tom.ThisisMary.IvisitedtheStatueofLibertytoday.—________!ItisoneofAmerica’smostfamoussymbols!A.What B.Don’ttellmeC.Oh,howIenvyyou D.HowexcitedIwas22.Thetwomendiscussedandcameto________conclusionthatthehelicopterwouldtake________placeofthecarsomeday.A./;/ B.a;theC./;the D.a;/23.Inthe________ofwater,plantswouldnotgrowwell.A.advantage B.appearanceC.absence D.application24.Thegovernmentnegotiated________theoppositionparty________thenewlawbuttheoutcomewasnotwhattheyexpected.A.with;over B.on;onC.with;with D.over;about25.Isometimesthinkthatallhismistakesaremade________toannoyme.A.indetail B.athandC.byaccident D.onpurpose26.Manypeoplewereverysurprisedatthefact________muchbrownmudappearedonabusystreetofthecity.A.which B.whenC.why D.that27.Peoplekeepcomplainingabouttheserviceathospitals,and________moreandmorenursesarelosingtheirjobs.A.meanwhile B.howeverC.instead D.afterwards28.Thechemicalplantwillbeclosedwithinhalfayearaccordingtoadecision________yesterday.A.made B.makingC.tobemade D.wasmade29.________noothercandidateappliesforthejob,wewillgiveittoJim.A.Whether B.ProvidedthatC.How D.Oncondition30.—I’mafraidIwon’trecognizeMary.—Don’tworry,youcan’tmissher.She________awhiteT­shirtandaredskirtthen.A.wears B.willhavewornC.willbewearing D.wore31.Tomhasbeenwrestlingwiththesetechnicalproblemssincehe________thedepartmentlastyear.A.tookover B.tookoutC.tookon D.tookup32.TherearestillproblemsexistingintherailwaytransportationsystemofwesternChinawhencomparedwith________ofeasternChina.A.those B.oneC.both D.that33.It’simproperforyoutogiveawayothers’secrets,________?A.isit B.isn’titC.areyou D.aren’tyou34.Makesurethatthelightingis________sothatyourguestscanseewhattheyareeating.A.unique B.essentialC.adequate D.ambiguous35.Dear,we________ayearnextTuesday!Howwillwecelebrate?A.hadbeenmarried B.willhavemarriedC.havebeenmarried D.willhavebeenmarried第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·合肥第一次教学质量检测)Today’sEnglishlearnerhasawidechoiceofdictionaries.Thereare__36__withAmericanEnglish,withBritishEnglish,withidiomsorslang,and__37__withpictures.Oneofthemost__38__dictionariesIhaveseenamongmanystudentsisthe__39__electronicdictionary.Allyouhavetodoisto__40__awordinyourlanguageandyoucanseeitand__41__itinEnglish.That’sgreat,right?Well,Ithinkit’sgreat,too...butonlysometimes.Bilingualelectronicdictionariesarefastand__42__.Theycanbegreat__43__youaretravelingandneedinformationquickly.__44__Iamagainstelectronicdictionariesandevenbilingual__45__dictionariesinmanycases.Letmeexplain.Whenyoureachanintermediate(中等程度的)levelofEnglish,youknow__46__ofthelanguagetoaskthemeaningofcertainthingswhileusingEnglish.Translatingbetweenlanguagesinyourhead__47__time.Youshouldbetranslatingaslittleaspossibleand__48__inEnglishasmuchaspossible.Istronglyrecommendthatintermediateandadvancedstudentsshould__49__anEnglish­Englishdictionarythatismade__50__foryourunderstanding.Forexample,ForeignLanguageTeachingandResearchPresshasgooddictionariesforstudentsand__51__publishinghousesdo,too.Ialsofeelthatpaperdictionariesarebetterforstudyingthanelectronicdictionaries.True,theytakelongertouse.But,forsomereason,theinformationyou__52__seemstostayinyourheadlonger.Itmaybe__53__youareforcedtospellthewordinyourheadandtherefore“seeit”moreclearlyinyour__54__.SowhatdoyoudoifyouhavecheckedanEnglish­Englishdictionaryandstilldon’tunderstandsomething?Gotoyourbilingualdictionary.Itisusefulsometimes.Justremembertotryto__55__inEnglishasmuchaspossible.36.A.dictionaries B.booksC.magazines D.papers37.A.still B.evenC.yet D.just38.A.interesting B.usefulC.expensive D.popular39.A.saying B.talkingC.speaking D.telling40.A.takedown B.getacrossC.typein D.sayout41.A.observe B.feelC.hear D.say42.A.difficult B.vitalC.helpful D.easy43.A.when B.asC.after D.before44.A.So B.AndC.But D.While45.A.plastic B.paperC.electric D.visual46.A.enough B.littleC.most D.few47.A.spends B.paysC.takes D.invests48.A.writing B.typingC.thinking D.reflecting49.A.borrow B.buyC.keep D.use50.A.especially B.practicallyC.generally D.extremely51.A.another B.otherC.theother D.others52.A.referto B.checkinC.lookup D.putin53.A.why B.becauseC.when D.where54.A.mind B.earsC.eyes D.mouth55.A.speak B.stayC.save D.remember第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·东城第一学期期末检测)Hasanyonenoticedhow,withthepassageoftime,one’srelationshipwithone’sgrown­updaughtersandsonsbecomeschanged?I’vebeenawareofthisforsometimebutI’mnotquitesurehowtodealwithit.Takethekitchensinkforexample.Followingafamilyget­togetheratmyplace,IwalkedintothekitchentofindKate,mydaughtercarefullycleaningthesink.“Don’tdothat;whatareyoudoingthatfor?”Isaid,unhappyaboutthehiddencriticism.“Mum,”shesaid,“youreallyoughttoputyourglassesonwhenyoucleanthesink.Behindthetapherewasblack!”Butit’sjustthingslikekitchensinks.AnothertimeKatearrivedtopickmeuptolunch.Shelookedatmeandthenasked,“Mum,whydoyouusebrowneyebrowpencilwhenyourhairisgrey?”Asuddenmemoryofher,aged14,goingtoherfirstmixedpartyfloodedback.Shehadcomeintosaygoodbye.ForamomentIthoughtshe’dbeenanaccident.Botheyeswereblack.Iremembersuggestingthatperhapsalittlelesseyemake­upmightbemoreeffective.NowItoldher,“Myhairusedtobebrown.”“Itlooksabsurd.”“MrsMenzieshaddarkeyebrowswithgreyhair.”“Yes,butyou’renotMrsMenzies,areyou?”shesaidtriumphantly,asifthatprovedherpoint.Butarecenteventmakesmerealizethatsomethingreallymustbedone.Shehadreturnedhomeforafewweeksbeforegettingmarried.OneeveningIwentoutonadinnerdate.Bythetimemycompanionleftmeatthefrontdoor,itwasabout2am.AsIsteppedin,anangryfigureinawhitenightgownstoppedme.“Well,whattimeofnightisthistobecominghome?”sheshouted.“Wherehaveyoubeen?I’vebeenworriedsick!”Shadesofthepastcomebacktodisturbme.ButwhatshouldIdoaboutallthis?Nothing,probably.Maybe,afterall,it’sonlyastageyoungpeoplearegoingthrough.56.Thedaughterthoughthermotherdidn’tcleanthekitchensinkwellbecauseofher________.A.laziness B.carelessnessC.unhappiness D.poor­qualityglasses57.Fromthepassageweknowthedaughter________.A.didn’twanttohelpwiththesinkB.didn’tlikebrowneyebrowpencilsC.hadanaccidentwhenshewenttoherfirstpartyD.shoutedathermumbecauseshecamehomelate58.Howdoesthemotherfeelafterallthesehavehappened?A.Shocked. B.Proud.C.Envious. D.Confused.59.Theauthorwritesthestoriestoprovethat________.A.theirrelationshipbecamestrongerB.theirroleschangedastimepassedC.herdaughterverymuchcaredaboutherD.herdaughtergotupsetasshegrewup

B(·西城第一学期期末)Ittastesjustlikechickenawayfromhome,andeatingismorethanjustawaytokeepyourstomachfull.Itisalanguageallitsown,andnowordscansay“Gladtomeetyou...gladtobedoingbusinesswithyou...”quitelikesharingamealofferedbyyourhost.Clearly,mealtimeisnotthetimeforyoutosay“No,thanks”.Acceptanceofthefoodonyourplatemeansacceptanceofhost,country,andcompany.So,nomatterhowdifficultitmaybetoswallow,swallow.Or,asoneexperiencedtravelersays,“Travelwithacast­ironstomachandeateverythingeverywhere.”Often,thefoodofferedrepresentsproudlyyourhostcountry’seatingculture.WhatwouldAmericansthinkofaFrenchpersonwhorefusedtotakeabiteofhomemadeapplepieorsirloin?Ourdiscomfortcomesnotsomuchfromthethingitself;itcomesfromourunfamiliaritywithit.Afterall,anoysterhasremarkablythesamelookasasheep’seye;andafirstlookatalobsterwouldremindalmostanybodyofacreaturefromasciencefictionmovie,notsomethingyoudipinbutterandeat.Bytheway,inSaudiArabiasheep’seyesareafamousdish.Canyourefusesuchfoodwithoutbeingrude?Mostexperiencedbusinesstravelerssayno,atleastnotbeforetakingatleastafewbites.Ithelps,though,tosliceanyitemverythin.Thisway,youminimizethetasteandthereminderofwhereitcamefrom.Or,“Swallowitquickly,”asonetravelerrecommends.“Istillcan’ttellyouwhatsheep’seyeballstastelike.”Asfordealingwithtaste,theoldlinethat“Ittastesjustlikechicken”isoftenthankfullytrue.Evenwhen“it”isreallyratorsnake.Anotherusefulpieceofadviceisnotknowingwhatyouareeating.What’sfordinner?Don’task.AvoidglancingintothekitchenorlookingatEnglish­languagemenus.Yourhostwillbepleasedthatyouareeatingthefoodheoffers,andwhoknows?Maybeitreallyischickeninthatsoup.60.Thepurposeofthearticleisto________.A.introduceunfamiliarfoodB.sharethewriter’spersonalexperiencesC.suggestwaystoovercomeaculturalbarrierineatingD.adviseonhowtopolitelyrefusetoeatforeignfood61.Accordingtothewriter,peoplehesitateatstrangefoodmainlydueto________.A.thewayitlooksB.safetyworriesC.lackofinformationaboutitD.theunfamiliaratmosphere62.Fromthearticlewecaninferthat________.A.anAmericanmayfeelcomfortablewithsirloinB.oneshouldrefusestrangefoodafterafewbitesC.English­languagemenusarenotalwaysdependableD.oneneedsacast­ironstomachtotravelinanycountry63.Onemaysay“Ittastesjustlikechicken”when________.A.showingrespectforchicken­lovingnationsB.greetingpeoplewithdifferentdietinghabitsC.evaluatingchefsataninternationalfoodfestivalD.gettingsomeonetotryavisuallyunpleasantmealC(·宝鸡检测一)It’salwaysdifficulttoadmityouareinthewrong.Beinghumans,weallneedtoknowtheartofapologizing.Lookbackwithhonestyandthinkhowoftenyou’vejudgedroughly,saidunkindthings,andpushedyourselfaheadattheexpenseofafriend.Thencounttheoccasionswhenyouindicatedclearlyandtrulythatyouweresorry.Abitfrightening,isn’tit?Frighteningbecausesomedeepwisdominusknowsthatwhenevenasmallwronghasbeencommitted,somemysteriousmoralfeelingisdisturbed;anditstaysoutofbalanceuntilfaultisacknowledged(承认)andregretisexpressed.Irememberadoctorfriend,ClarenceLieb,tellingmeaboutamanwhocametohimwithavarietyofsigns:headaches,insomniaandstomachtrouble.Nophysicalcausecouldbefound.FinallyDr.Liebsaidtotheman,“Unlessyoutellmewhat’sworryingyou,Ican’thelpyou.”Aftersomehesitation,themanconfessedthat,asexecutor(执行者)ofhisfather’swill,hehadbeencheatinghisbrother,wholivedabroad,ofhisinheritance(遗产).Thenandtherethewiseolddoctormadethemanwritetohisbrotheraskingforgivenessandenclosingachequeasthefirststepinrestoringtheirgoodrelation.Hethenwentwithhimtothemailboxinthecorridor(走廊).Astheletterdisappeared,themanburstintotears.“Thankyou.”hesaid,“IthinkI’mcured.”Aheartfeltapologycannotonlyhealadamagedrelationshipbutalsomakeitstronger.Ifyoucanthinkofsomeonewhodeservesanapologyfromyou,someoneyouhavewronged,orjudgedtooroughly,orjustneglected,pleasedosomethingaboutitrightnow.64.Whenwehavedonesomethingwrong,weshould________.A.lookhonestandthinkoverthefaultcarefullyB.admitthefaultandexpresstheregretC.escapefrombeingdisturbedD.forgiveourselvesandforgetit65.Whatwillhappenifwehavedonesomethingwrong?A.Ourlogicofthinkingwillbedisturbed.B.Weshallfeelsad.C.Ourmoralbalancewillbedisturbed.D.Weshallapologizeatonce.66.Whatexactlywasthepatient’strouble?A.Someunknownphysicalweakness.B.Headaches,insomniaandstomach.C.Thelosingofafriend.D.Somethingwrongwithhisconscience.67.Thepatientwascuredby________.A.askinghisbrothertoforgivehimB.enclosingachequeC.writingaletterD.mailingaletterD(·南京第一次模拟)Environmentalistssaidourplanetwasdoomedtodie.Nowonemansaystheyarewrong.“Everyoneknowstheplanetisinbadshape,”thunderedamagazinearticlelastyear.Species(物种)arebeingdriventodieoutatrecordrates,andtheriversaresopoisonousthatfisharefloatingonthesurface,dead.Butthere’sagrowingbeliefthatwhateveryonetakesforgrantediswrong:thingsareactuallygettingbetter.Anewbookisabouttooverturnourmostbasicassumptionsabouttheworld’senvironment.Rivers,seas,rainandtheatmosphereareallgettingcleaner.Thetotalamountofforestsintheworldisnotdeclining.TheSkepticalEnvironmentalistbyBjornLomborg,professorofstatisticsattheUniversityofAarhusinDenmark,isanattackonthemisleadingclaimsofenvironmentalgroups,andthe“badnews”culturethatmakespeoplebelieveeverythingisgettingworse.Nowtheattacksareincreasinglycomingfromleft­wingenvironmentalistssuchasLomborg,aformermemberofGreenpeace.Theaccusationisthat,althoughtheenvironmentisimproving,greengroups—withprofitsofhundredsofmillionsofpoundsayear—areusingscaretactics(谋略)togaindonations.Lomborg’sbookdoesn’tdenyglobalwarming—probablythebiggestenvironmentalthreat—butdestroysalmosteveryotherenvironmentalclaimwithmanyofficialstatistics.TheWorldwatchInstituteclaimsthat“deforestationhasbeenacceleratingoverthelast30years”.ButLomborgsaysthatissimplyrubbish.Sincethedawnofagriculturetheworldhaslostabout20percentofitsforestcover,butinrecentdecadestheforestarea’sdepletinghascometoastop.AccordingtoUNfigures,theareaofforestshasremainedalmoststeady,atabout30percentoftotallandarea,sincethe1940s.ForestsincountriessuchastheUS,theUKandCanadahaveactuallybeenexpandingoverthepast40years.DespiteallthewarningstheAmazonrainforesthasonlyshrunk(缩小)byabout15percent.Norareallourspeciesdyingout.Somecampaignersclaimthat50percentofallspecieswillhavediedoutwithin50years.Butotherstudiesshowonly0.08percentofspeciesaredyingouteachyear.Conservationeffortshavebeensuccessful.Whalesarenolongerthreatenedandthebaldeagleisofftheendangeredlist.Environmentalgroupsclaimthatmanyoftheimprovementsaretheresultsofthesuccessoftheircampaigns.StephenTindale,directorofGreenpeaceUK,said,“Thereareimportantexamples,suchasacidrainandozone,wherethingsaren’tasbadaspredicted,andthat’sbecausebehaviorhaschanged.”68.Inhisbook,TheSkepticalEnvironmentalist,whatisLomborg’smainargument?A.Ourplanetisinbadshape.B.Theworld’senvironmentisimproving.C.Thetotalamountofforestsintheworldisnotdeclining.D.Conservationeffortshavebeensuccessful.69.WhatisLomborg’smainaccusationofenvironmentalists?A.Theyscaredpeopleintomakingdonations.B.Theyoverturnedourbasicassumptionsabouttheworld’senvironment.C.Theychangedtheirbehaviortowardtheenvironment.D.Theyonlytoldpeoplebadnewsabouttheenvironment.70.Theunderlinedword“depleting”inParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.reducing B.limitingC.expanding D.accelerating71.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thetotalareaofforestsintheworldhasincreasedsignificantly.B.Theeffectsofglobalwarmingarenotasbadasfirstexpected.C.Itappearsthatthebaldeaglewillnowsurvive.D.Inthelast50yearsthenumberofwhaleshasincreased.EForgetTwitterandFacebook,GoogleandtheKindle.Televisionisstillthemostinfluentialmediumaround.Indeed,formanyofthepoorestregions(地区)oftheworld,itremainsthenextbigthing—finallybecomesgloballyavailable.Andthatisagoodthing,becausetheTVrevolutionischanginglivesforthebetter.Acrossthedevelopingworld,around45%offamilieshadaTVin1995;bythenumberhadclimbedabove60%.ThatissomewaybehindtheUS,wheretherearemoreTVsthanpeople,andwherepeoplenoweasilygetaccesstotheInternet.Fivemillionmorefamiliesinsub­SaharanAfricawillgetaTVoverthenextfiveyears.In,afterthefalloftheTaliban(塔利班),whichhadoutlawedTV,1in5Afghanshadone.Theglobaltotalisanother150millionby—pushingthenumberstowellbeyondtwothirdsoffamilies.Television’smostpowerfuleffectwillbeonthelivesofwomen.InIndia,researchersRobertJensenandEmilyOsterfoundthatwhenTVsreachedvillages,womenweremorelikelytogotothemarketwithouttheirhusbands’approvalandlesslikelytowantaboyratherthanagirl.Theyweremorelikelytomakedecisionsoverchildhealthcare.TVisalsoapowerfulmediumforadulteducation.IntheIndianstateofGujarat,ChitrageetisapopularshowthatplaysBollywoodsongswithwordsinGujarationthescreen.Withinsixmonths,viewershadmadeasmallbutsignificant(有意义的)improvementintheirreadingskills.ToomuchTVhasbeenassociatedwithviolence,overweightandloneliness.However,TVishavingapositiveinfluenceonthelivesofbillionsworldwide.72.Theunderlinedword“outlawed”inParagraph2probablymeans“________”.A.allowed B.bannedC.offered D.refused73.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AmericansusedtogetaccesstotheInterneteasily.B.Theworld’sTVsetswilltotal150millionby.C.45%offamiliesinthedevelopingcountrieshadaTVin.D.OvertwothirdsoffamiliesintheworldwillhaveaTVby.74.Theauthorintendsto________.A.stresstheadvantagesofTVtopeople’slivesB.persuadewomentobecomemoreindependentC.encouragepeopletoimprovetheirreadingskillsD.introducethereaderssomewebsitessuchasGoogle75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TVWillRuletheWorldB.TVWillDisturbtheWorldC.TVWillBettertheWorldD.TVWillRemainintheWorld第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(·安徽第三次检测)Inamemory­basedcompetitionbetweenyouandachimp(猩猩);whodoyouthinkwouldwin?Ifyouputyourselfontop,youmightwanttoguessagain.Inatestthatchallengedparticipantstoremembernumbers,ayoungchimpperformedbetterthanJapanesecollegestudents.Here’showthetestworked.AtKyotoUniversityinJapan,humanstudentsandchimpanzeeparticipantssatinfrontofacomputer.Fivenumbers,rangingfrom1to9,werecombinedwithoneanotherandthen,theyappearedatrandomplacesonthescreen.Thenumbersstayedonthescreenforlessthanasecond.Inthefirsttest,forexample,participantssawthenumbersfor650milliseconds(abouttwo­thirdsofasecond).Then,eachnumberdisappearedandtheysawawhitesquareinstead.Participantshadtotouchthesquaresinnumericalorder,basedonthenumbersthathadbeenthereamomentbefore.Inthistest,thestudentstouchedtheboxesinthecorrectorderabout80%ofthetime.AyoungchimpnamedAyumuperformedequallywell.Duringahardertest,participantswereonlyabletoseethenumbersfor210milliseconds.Thistime,studentsonlysucceededinputtingtheboxesinthecorrectorderabout40%ofthetime.ButAyumustillcouldselecttheboxesintherightordernearly80%ofthetime.“Somepeoplehavewhat’scalleda‘photographicmemory,’whichallowsthemtorememberasurprisingnumberofdetailsafterjustaquickglimpseofsomething.Ayumu’smemorymightworkinasimilarway,”saysleadresearcherTetsuroMatsusawa.Thechimp’syoungagemighthavesomethingtodowithhisimpressiveperformance,too.Inprevioustests,theJapaneseresearchersfoundthatyoungchimpsperformedbetterthantheirmothers.ThescientistsareinterestedtoseewhetherAyumuloseshisstrongmemoryashegrowsolder.Theyalreadyknowthatyoungchildrensometimeshavesharpmemorieswhenofferedsomethingphotographical,buttheylosethisabilityovertime.TopicA76.________competitionbetweenhumanbeingsandchimpsPurposeTojudgewhosememoryisbetterThe77.________ofthefirsttest·AchimpandsomeJapanesestudentsparticipatedinthecompetitionandsatbeforeacomputer.·Different78.________offivenumbersappearedonthescreen.·Eachofthenumberwas79.________byawhitesquare.Theresultsofthesecondtest·Students80.________toputtheboxesintherightorderabout40%ofthetime.·Ayumugottherightorder81.________thetimeofthestudents’.Conclusion·Somepeoplehave“photographicmemory”,82.________somepeopletoremembernumbersafterthey83.________atsomething.·Thechimpshavethesimilar84.________tohumanbeings’.·Youngchildren,justlikechimps,havestrongmemorybutthey’llloseitwhenthey85.________.第二节书面表达(满分25分)(·杭高高三月考)在中国,越来越多的人从农村迁往城市。因为城里机会多,可以找到工作赚到钱,孩子可以接受更好的教育。但是,他们也面临不少困难。比如:由于城市人口急剧增加,许多人很难找到工作,住房,教育,医疗及生活费用都很高,他们中不少人陷入贫困。请你根据提示内容用英语写一篇短文,介绍这一现象,并就如何解决他们的问题谈谈你的观点。内容包括:1.城市的优势;2.在城市遇到的困难;3.解决问题的方法。注意:1.可根据提示内容适当发挥;2.词数:100~120。开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。InChina,moreandmorefarmersaremovingtoliveincities,socitiesarebecominglargerandlarger.Thefarmershavechancesincitiesaswellasdifficulties.________________________________________________________________________Ihopethefarmerswillbeabletoovercometheirdifficultiesandlivehappilyincities.卷(七)答案第一部分1.B2.B3.C4.A5.A6.A7.C8.C9.B10.A11.C12.C13.B14.A15.A16.B17.B18.A19.C20.B听力材料第一节听下面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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。(Text1)W:Excuseme,areyoureadytoorder?M:What’sthespecialtyhere?W:Well,weservedeliciousCantonesefood.Howabout“toastedpork”?(Text2)M:Openyourmouthwideandshowmewhereithurts.W:Here,onthetop,especiallywhenIchewsomethingveryhotorcold.(Text3)M:Didyousayyouweredrivingtotownthismorning?W:Yes,Ihavetowithdrawsomemoneyfromthebanktopaymybookstorebills.(Text4)M:Hi,Mary.Isyourdaddyathome?W:No,MrSmith.Hewentouttenminutesago.Anymessage?M:Um,couldyoutellhimtocallmeback?W:Sure,leaveittome.(Text5)W:I’vejustboughtthiscoat—isn’titnice?M:It’sverynice.Thecolorgoeswellwithyourskintone.W:Itcostme$240.M:Really?Mywifegotthesamecoatforjustone­thirdoftheprice.第二节听下面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。听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。(Text6)W:MadisonSquareGarden.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.DoyouhaveanymoreticketsfortheconcertonFridaynight?W:DoyoumeantheRock‘n’RollRevivalShow?Yes,westillhavesome$30ticketsleft.M:Great.OK,andistheboxofficeopennow?W:Yes,theboxofficeisopenfrom10∶00amto8∶00pm.M:Oh,bytheway,whattimedoestheshowstart?W:Itstartsat8∶00intheevening.M:Andwhattimedoesitend?W:Well,therearefourbands,soit’llprobablyendaboutmidnight.M:Thanksalot.W:Mypleasure.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。(Text7)M:MsWhite,I’vebeeninvitedtoapartyatanAmericanhome.Couldyougivemeanyadviceonhowtobeapoliteguest?W:W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