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《金版新学案》高三一轮总复习[R教]英语高效测评卷(二)安徽专版·必修2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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Thesceneissobeautiful. B.Theman’seyesightispoor.C.Themantalkstoomuch.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Gooutforawalk. B.Dancedisconextweekend.C.Joininthepeopleinthenextroom.3.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Hediddaydreambefore. B.Hebelievesinhimself.C.Hehasbeensomeone.4.Whatdoesthewomanenjoymost?A.Reading. B.Playingcomputergames.C.Havingsports.5.Whydoestheman’sbrotherdoapart­timejob?A.Hewantstosupporthimself. B.Hemustpayforhisdebts.C.Hewantstohelphismother.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7题。6.Whywastheman’sfriendarrested?A.Hebrokethetrafficrulesheavily.B.Hestoletoomuchwine.C.Heskippedtheclasstoomuch.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthefine?A.Itwastough.B.Itwaseasy.C.Itwasuseless.听第7段对话,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthewomansayshehadbadluck?A.Shewasinjuredinanaccident.B.Shewaslateforworkthismorning.C.Hercarwasmadeabigscratch.9.Whatnewsdidthespeakersreadabout?A.Abuscrashedandfortypeopledied.B.Atraincrashedandtwoscorepeoplewereinjured.C.Acarcrashedandfourpeoplewereinjured.听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。10.WhatnationalityisJoan’shusband?A.Japanese.B.Chinese.C.Greek.11.HowdidthemanknowthatJoanhadgotmarried?A.Joantoldhimbyphone.B.Joantoldhimbye­mail.C.Heheardthisfromafriend.12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydowhenshegetshome?A.WritetoJoan. B.Checkhermailbox.C.CallJoan.听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whendidthefunnythingtakeplace?A.Onenight.B.Onelateafternoon. C.Oneearlymorning.14.Whatdidthemangohometofetch?A.Alongrope.B.Aplasticbag.C.Aflashlight.15.Whydidthepolicetakethemantothepolicestation?A.Theywantedthemantogivesomeinformationofthehole.B.Theypunishedthemanwhowascrueltoanimals.C.Theythoughthehadstolensomethingfromthebuildingsite.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanlivesnearthepark.B.Thewomanisafraidoffrogs.C.Theinspectorlikesanimals.听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Wherearethefish­sellingstandsinTurkey?A.Intheparks.B.Attheseaside.C.Inthestreet.18.Whenarethefish­sellingstandsopen?A.From5pmto11pm.B.From4pmto11pm.C.From8pmto12pm.19.Whatdofishermenwearwhilesellingfish?A.Turkishworkingclothes.B.ThetraditionalTurkishclothes.C.Thewhiteclothesofcooks.20.Howdoyoufeelwhileyouareinsuchaplace?A.Youfeelasifyouareonanisolatedisland.B.Youfeelnofoodismoredeliciousthanfish.C.Youfeelyoulivealifeofancientpeople.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.—Areyougettinganewcarthisyear?—________Ican’taffordtopaymybills,letalonebuyanewcar.A.Yousaidit! B.I’dliketoreplacetheoldone.C.That’swhatyouthink. D.Youmustbejoking!22.Thestudentwasat________losswhen________wordcamethathewouldbeaskedtocometotheofficeandexplainhisreasonforbeinglateforschool.A.a;the B./;/C.the;the D.a;/23.Nowadays,it’sconsideredacceptableforacoupleto________ifthemarriagedoesn’tbringthemhappiness.A.makeup B.holdupC.pickup D.breakup24.AterribleearthquakestruckYushuinQinghaiProvince,sopeopletherearebadly________dailynecessities.A.inneedof B.infaceofC.infavorof D.insearchof25.Measureshavebeentakentocleanupthelake,butitwillbesometime________thesituationimproves.A.although B.beforeC.unless D.when26.Mymotherpromisedtobuymeagreatgift,________beyondanythingI’deverimagined.A.that B.itC.one D.theone27.—CanIenterthelaboratory,sir?—Undernocircumstances________toenteritwithoutapproval.A.isanyoneallowed B.anyoneisallowedC.nobodyisallowed D.isnobodyallowed28.Itwasthenews________mybrotherhadbeenadmittedtotheFootballLeague________excitedus.A.that;which B.whether;thatC.that;that D.that;what29.Childrenshouldbeencouragedtohelptheirparents,which________helpsthemtolearnhowtocooperateandshare.A.inreturn B.inadditionC.inbrief D.inturn30.Theplay________nextmonthreflectsmanyofthevaluesofnineteenthcenturyEngland.A.produced B.tobeproducedC.havingproduced D.havingbeenproduced31.IfeltIpaidtoomuchforthetriptoEurope,andwon’tchoosethattravelagencyagainunlessit’sareal________.A.bargain B.treatC.sample D.exchange32.Ittakes________moneytobuildafamily.Ittakeslove,patienceandtrustaswell.A.otherthan B.lessthanC.ratherthan D.morethan33.Themanagersaysthattheprojectisprogressingsmoothly,andthatallconstructionwork________bytheendofnextmonth.A.hasbeencompleted B.hascompletedC.willhavebeencompleted D.willhavecompleted34.Ifpupilsplayvideogamestoooften,theywillbecomeaddictedtothem,thus________theirschoolwork.A.affecting B.toaffectC.affected D.havingaffected35.It’ssaidthepolicehavestartedaninvestigation,________arebeingkeptsecret.A.ofwhichdetails B.andthedetailsofwhichC.thedetailsofit D.thedetailsofwhich第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·岳阳一中11月月考)Itwasthesummerof1965.DeLuca,17,visitedBuck,afamilyfriend.BuckaskedDeLucaabouthis__36__forhisfuture.“I’mgoingtocollege,butIneeda(n)__37__topayforit,”DeLuca__38__saying,“Bucksaid,‘Youshouldopenasandwichshop.’”Theyagreedtobe__39__.Andtheyseta__40__:toopenthirtystoresintenyears.Afterdoingsomeresearch,Buckwroteacheckfor$1,000.DeLuca__41__astorefront(店面),andwhentheycouldn’t__42__theirstart­upcosts,Buckkickedinanother$1,000.Butbusinessdidn’tgosmoothlyasthey__43__.DeLucawas__44__thestoreandgoingto__45__atthesametime.BuckwasworkingathisdayjobasanuclearphysicistinNewYork.They’d__46__onMondayeveningsandbrainstormideasforkeepingthebusinessrunning.They__47__themselvesto__48__asecondstore.Andtheydidinthespringof1966.Thepartners’learn­as­you­goapproachturnedouttobetheirgreatest__49__.EveryFriday,DeLucawoulddrivearoundandhand­deliverthecheckstopaytheir__50__.“Ittookmetwohoursanditwasn’t__51__,butasaresult,thesuppliersgottoknowmewell,andthepersonal__52__establishedreallyhelpedout,”DeLucasaid.Andhavingagoalwasalsoimportant.“Therearesomany__53__thatcangetyoudown.Youjusthaveto__54__workingtowardyourgoal,”DeLucaadds.DeLuca__55__foundingSubwaySandwich,themultimillion­dollarrestaurantchain.36.A.proverbs B.plans C.projects D.positions37.A.way B.means C.approach D.method38.A.reminded B.repeated C.requested D.recalled39.A.friends B.partners C.colleagues D.leaders40.A.example B.direction C.guide D.goal41.A.lent B.rented C.returned D.sent42.A.cover B.spend C.fill D.offer43.A.wondered B.supposed C.expected D.explained44.A.managing B.changing C.planning D.helping45.A.hospital B.church C.college D.court46.A.discuss B.quarrel C.meet D.appear47.A.enjoyed B.encouraged C.convinced D.taught48.A.discover B.invent C.open D.buy49.A.strength B.health C.energy D.value50.A.suppliers B.employers C.consumers D.participators51.A.possible B.necessary C.important D.convenient52.A.right B.property C.relationship D.information53.A.problems B.anxieties C.connections D.questions54.A.stop B.imagine C.keep D.risk55.A.gaveup B.endedup C.stayedup D.pickedup第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·佛山一中11月月考)Ifthis13­year­oldAmericanboysucceedsinclimbingMountEverest,hehasmodestambitions—pickasmallpieceofrockfromthetopasamemento(纪念品)andwearitinanecklace.“Itissomethingformyselftosay‘thisisarockfromthetop’,”JordanRomerofromCalifornia,toldreportersinKathmandu.HeleftforthemountainonSunday.Ifhesucceeds,Romerowillbecometheyoungestclimbertoclimbthe8,850metersEverestSummit.Currentlya16­year­oldNepaliboy,TembaTsheriSherpa,holdstherecordofbeingtheworld’syoungestclimberofMountEverest.ButRomero,sittingoverlunchwithhisclimbingfatherandstepmotherinKathmandu’stouristdistrictofThamel,saidhewasnotaftersettingclimbingrecords.RomerosaidMountQomolangma,thatrunsacrossNepal­Chinaborder,waspartofhisgoaltoclimbthehighestmountainsonallsevencontinents.“Itisjustagoal,”hesaidconfidently.“IfIdon’tsucceedIamokay.Iwilltryagain.”RomerohasalreadyclimbedMountKilimanjaroinAfricaandMountMcKinleyinAlaskaamongothers.Romero’sfatherPaulsaidtheboywasreadytotakeontheclimbandunderstoodtheriskofclimbingthegiantmountain.“Iknowitrequiresalotofpatience.Iwillremainpatient.Iwanttostaysafeandmakerightchoice,”Romerosaidofhisclimbusingthenortheastridge(山脊)routeontheChinesesideofthemountain.Over4,000climbershavereachedthetopofMountQomolangmasinceitwasfirstclimbedbyNewZealanderSirEdmundHillaryandNepal’sTenzingNorgaySherpain1953.Romerosaidhewantedtoclimbthehighestmountainsinall50statesintheUSnext.“ItdoesnotneedtobeafterQomolangmaandcouldbeinbetween.”56.Accordingtothepassage,atpresent________keepstherecordofbeingtheworld’syoungestclimberofMountEverest.A.JordanRomero B.TembaTsheriSherpaC.TenzingNorgaySherpa D.SirEdmundHillary57.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatRomero’sgoalis________.A.tobreaktherecordoftheyoungestclimbertoclimbEverestSummitB.topickasmallpieceofrockfromthetopofEverestSummitC.toclimbthehighestmountainsonallsevencontinentsD.toclimbthehighestmountainsinall50statesintheUS58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.RomerohasmadeapromisethathemustclimbupthetopofMountB.thehighestmountaininAmericaisMountC.SirEdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgaySherpacomefromdifferentcountriesD.thereisnoriskclimbingMount59.ThefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT________.A.RomeroistousethenorthwestridgerouteontheChinesesideofthemountainB.RomerohashispatienceandunderstandstheriskofclimbingthegiantmountainC.RomerohasmadeasafeclimbingplanD.RomeroisfondofclimbingBFarmorepeopleinIndiahaveaccesstoamobilephonethantoatoilet,accordingtoaUNstudy.India’smobileuserstotaled563.73millionatthelastcount,enoughtoservenearlyhalfofthecountry’spopulation.Butjust366millionpeople—aroundathirdofthepopulation—hadaccesstopropersanitation(卫生设施)in,saidthestudypublishedbytheUNUniversity,aUNthink­tank.“Itisatragicirony(讽刺)tothinkinIndia,acountrynowwealthyenoughthatroughlyhalfofthepeopleownphones,somanypeoplecannotaffordthebasicnecessityandqualityofatoilet,”saidUNUniversitydirectorZafarAdeel.AdeelheadstheUNUniversity’sInstituteforWater,EnvironmentandHealth,basedintheCanadiancityofHamilton,whichpreparedthereport.Worldwide,anestimated358billiondollarsisneededbetweennowandtoachievetheUNMillenniumDevelopmentGoal(MDG)ofhalvingtheproportionofpeoplewithinadequate(不充分的)sanitationfromlevels.“Propersanitationcoulddomoretosavelives,especiallythoseofyoungpeople,improvehealthandhelppullIndiaandothercountriesinsimilarcircumstancesoutofpovertythananyalternativeinvestment,”Adeelsaid.Poorsanitationisamajorcontributortowater­bornediseases(水传播疾病),whichinthepastthreeyearsalonekilledanestimated4.5millionchildrenundertheageoffiveworldwide,accordingtothestudy.Thereportgavearoughcostof300dollarstobuildatoilet,includinglabour,andmaterials.Theworldcouldexpectareturnofupto34dollarsforeverydollarspentonsanitationthroughimprovedproductivityandreducedpovertyandhealthcosts,saidAdeel.Hesaidimprovingsanitationwasaneconomicandhumanitarianopportunityofhistoricproportions.60.ThepopulationofIndiaisabout________.A.lessthan1billion B.about1.2billionC.900million D.800million61.FromParagraph4,wecandrawaconclusionthat________.A.Indiaissopoorthattheycan’taffordthebasicnecessityandqualityofatoiletB.amobilephoneismoreimportantthanatoiletC.it’snormalinIndianthattheycan’tattachimportancetotoiletsD.ZafarAdeelwasn’tsatisfiedwiththesanitarysituationinIndia62.ImprovingsanitationcanplayanimportantpartinthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.preventingwater­bornediseasesB.savinglivesofyoungpeopleC.pullingdevelopingcountriesoutofpovertyD.improvingthequalityofmobilephoneandgettingmoreinformation63.Accordingtothelastparagraph,ifthegovernmentputinto$10,000onsanitation,theycangetareturnof________.A.$3,000,000 B.$10,000C.$340,000 D.$10,200C(·石家庄检测二)IrememberthatwhenIwasinmyteens,IusedtogoagainstmanyoftheDosandDon’tsmyparentstaughtme.Forexample,whenIkeptplayingjazzrecordsontheplayer,myfatherwouldthinkofsuchmusicasmakingnoiseandreplacethemwithdisksofclassicalmusicthatIalwaysconsideredextremelydull.MymomanddadwerealsoveryparticularaboutthefriendsIwentoutwith,alwayssayingthat“Onerotten(腐烂)applecouldruinawholebarrelofapples”.WhenIinsistedonsleepingwithmypetdog,theyimmediatelysaidNObecausetheythoughtthatIwouldbebittenbyfleas(跳蚤).ThesearejustafewexamplesofmanyofthethingsthatIthoughtmyparentswereunreasonableabout.Today,however,Iamafatherofaboyofsixteen,andIfindthatI,too,ampressuringmysonwithalotofrulesthatheseemstofindhardtoaccept.Theotherday,Inoticedthatmyson’shairwastoolong,soItoldhimtogotothebarber’sandgetitcutshort.Usually,heisfairlyobedient,butthistimeheput_his_foot_down.“What’swrongwithmylonghair?Idon’tthinkyouhavetherighttoordermetocutitshort,evenifyou’remyfather!”WhenIwasaboy,ifIhadspokeninsuchawaytomyfather,hewouldhavetaughtmeagoodlesson.Butnowwearelivinginaworldwithmorefreedom.Myson’sinsistenceonwearinghislonghairwasonlyanexampleofthegenerationgapthatexistedbetweenus.SoItriedtobemoreunderstandingandnowhestillwearshislonghair.64.Thewriter’sparentsthoughtitproperforhimto________.A.sleepwithhispetdogB.listentojazzC.becarefulaboutmakingfriendsD.wearlonghair65.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thewritergavemorefreedomtohisson.B.Thewriter’ssonoftenwentagainsthim.C.Thewriteralwaysobeyedhisparentsasachild.D.Thewriterlikedwearinglonghair.66.Theunderlinedphrase“puthisfootdown”inthethirdparagraphmeans________.A.obeyed B.insistedC.accepted D.left67.Thewriterthinksthat________.A.parentsshouldbemorestrictwiththeirchildrenB.nogenerationgapexistsbetweenparentsandchildrenC.parentshavetherighttoordertheirchildrenD.parentsshouldshowmorerespecttotheirchildrenD(·南京第二次模拟)Weallknowthatcertainoilsarehealthierthanothers,butyouroilhealthgoesbeyondjustthetype.Thehealthofyouroilcanberelatedtohowyouuseittoo.Eachtypeofoilhaswhatiscalleda“smokepoint”.Thesmokepointisthespecifictemperatureatwhichtheoilstartstobreakdown,orinmoretechnicalterms,itsmolecularstructurebeginstochange.Thesemolecularchangesresultinchangesinflavor,aswellaschangesinnutritionalvalue—specifically,thenutritionalvalueoftheoilstartstoreduce,changingwhatoncemayhavebeenconsideredanespeciallyhealthyoil,likeolive,intoonethatisunhealthy.Thehigheranoil’ssmokepointis,thehigherthetemperatureoftheoilcanbe.Asaresult,eachtypeofoilshouldbeusedforthecookingmethodthatismostappropriatetoitsindividualsmokepointandheattolerance.Hereisaquickguideforthenexttimeyoureachforyourfavoriteoil.HeatDuringCookingOilBestUseLowtoModerateCoconutBaking(lowheat)LightSautingPressureCookingSaladsCornOlivePeanutSesameWalnutMediumHeatMacadamiaNutBakingSautingStir­FryingSafflowerHighHeatGrape­seedDeepBrowningDeep­FryingSunflowerSoybean/SoyNotethattheabovetablerepresentsoilsthatarerefined(精炼的).Mostoilswebuyarerefined.Refinedoilstendtohavemuchhighersmokepointsthanwhentheyareunrefined.Theyalsodifferinnutritionandflavor.Unrefinedoilsaremorenutritiousandtheytendtobemuchricherinflavor.Whenitcomestoextremelyhighheatcooking,alwayschooseoilswhicharerefined.68.Whatdetermineswhetheranoilishealthyornot?A.Whetherit’srefinedornot. B.Itssmokepoint.C.Itsmolecule. D.Howyouuseit.69.Whichofthefollowingmightbeabetterchoicetomakeahealthysalad?A.Refinedwalnutoil. B.Saffloweroil.C.Unrefinedoliveoil. D.Sunfloweroil.70.Healthyoilcanbecomeunhealthyif________accordingtothepassage.A.youkeepitfortoolongB.itisheatedwellbeyonditssmokepointC.itisrefinedD.itsflavorischanged71.Theauthorwantstotellreadersthat________.A.oilsarerelatedtohealthB.oils’valuedependsontheirsmokepointsC.“certainoilsarehealthier”isrelativeD.oils’flavorandnutritionareconnectedE(·成都第二次诊断)MS,multiplesclerosis(多发性硬化症),isnoteasytosay.Thosewhosufferfromthediseasemayalsohavedifficultynamingit.Onesignofmultiplesclerosisislosingtheabilitytospeakclearly.Itisestimatedthatmorethan2.5millionpeopleworldwidesufferfrommultiplesclerosis.MSisadiseaseofthebrainandspinalcord(脊髓).InpatientswithMS,thecoveringofthenervesisdestroyed.Thistemporarilyblockssignalsthatpassthroughthenervestothemusclesofthebodyandbacktothebrain.Thediseaseespeciallyaffectstheabilitytosee,thesenseoftouchandtheuseofthearmsandlegs.MostformsofMSaredescribedasprogressive.Thismeansthatthediseasegetsworseastimepasses.Foryears,doctorsbelievedthatthecauseofmultiplesclerosiswasenvironment.TheybelievedthisbecausemostofthosesufferingfromthediseaselivedinnorthernEuropeandthenorthernhalfoftheUnitedStates.Inrecentyears,however,doctorshavechangedtheirbeliefsaboutthecausesofMS.Recentstudiessupportthetheorythatthereareseveralcauses.Thestudiesappeartoshowthatgeneticproblemsmightbeinvolvedinmakingpeoplelikelytogetthedisease.Thestudiesshowthatenvironmentalcauseslikevirusesorbacteriaaremoreinvolved.However,researchershavenotidentifiedjustwhatthosecausesmightbe.Anotherlikelycauseisaproblemwithinthebody’sdefencesagainstdiseases,whenthedefencesmisunderstandsignalsandattackthebody.Recently,anAmericanstudyshowsthatwomenwhogetplentyofvitaminDduringpregnancy(怀孕)maybeprotectingtheirbabiesfromdevelopingMSlaterinlife.Theirbodyproducesthevitaminaftercontactbetweentheskinandsunlight.Scientistssaymultiplesclerosisdoesnotappeartobepassedfromparentstochildren.Yetitdoesappeartobefoundinfamilies.TheNationalMultipleSclerosisSocietysaysoneinevery750AmericansisatriskofdevelopingMS.Buttheriskrisestooneinevery40peopleamongthosewhohaveaclosefamilymemberwiththedisease.Thereisnocureformultiplesclerosis.MSdoesnotalwaysresultinseveredisability.Manypatientsareabletoliveanormallife.TheNationalInstituteofNeurologicalDisordersandStrokesayssomepatientsdowellwithnotreatmentatall.Itnotesthatmanymedicinestotreatthediseasehaveserioussideeffectswhilesomecarryrisks.72.WhichofthefollowingisthesignofMS?A.Thepatientcan’tnamethedisease.B.ThepatientisshortofvitaminD.C.Thepatienthasn’tgoodsenseoftouch.D.Thepatientcan’tspeakproperly.73.Accordingtothepassage,apersonislikelytogetthediseaseMSmainlybecause________.A.helivesinnorthernEuropeB.hisdefencesfightagainstadiseaseC.thecoveringofhismusclesisdestroyedD.hehasbeeninfectedwithvirusesorbacteria74.Whatcanbelearntfromthepassage?A.VitaminDisawaytocurethediseaseMS.B.ThereareeffectivemedicinestocurethediseaseMS.C.ThediseaseMSmustbepassedamongclosefamilymembers.D.ThediseaseMSdoesn’thaveseriouslybadeffectsonmanypatients.75.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MS,anewly­founddisease B.MS,atroublesomediseaseC.MS,amysteriousdisease D.MS,adeadlydisease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)(·巢湖市第一次教学检测)China’sCollegeEntranceExamination(CEE)in1977and1978changedthefateofagroupofChinesepeoplewithlargeagedifferencesandfromallwalksoflife.Thirtyyearslater,someofthemanxiouslywaitoutsideexamspots,prayingforgoodluckfortheironlychild.TheChinesedescribetheCEE,orgaokaoinChinese,as“thousandsoftroopsonasingle­logbridge”becauseofthelimitednumberofplacesatuniversities.Forstudentsinthecountryside,thetoughexamsmaybetheironlyopportunitytoescapethehardshipofcountrylife.AsurveyconductedbytheMinistryofEducationandtheChinaYouthDailyshowed89.6%ofthosepeoplefelttheirfatewaschangedbytheexam.Amongthosewhosaidtheirfatewas“totallychanged”,69.1%camefromthecountrysideandonly30.9%werefromcities.SomeChinesethinktoomuchemphasisisplacedonhavingauniversitydiploma(文凭).Itisbelievedthatapersonwillnotfindaproperjobwithoutacollegecertificate,andthatthereareincreasinglyfewerjobsevenforcollegegraduates.AlthoughtheCEEisstillamajormeansofselectingpeopleforhighereducationafter30yearsofdevelopment,thesocietyhasgraduallyadjusteditsstandard.AlotofpeoplethinkthattheCEEneedsreforming,butthesereformswillhavetobegradual.Whiledebatesovertheexamcontinue,morepeoplebelieveitistheonlyopen,fairandjustwayoftalentselection.CollegeEntranceExamShapesIntroduction

ThefateofagroupofChinesepeoplewithalarge76.________intheirageandfromallwalksoflifewaschangedbytheCEEin1977and1978.77.________oftheCEE

Itisdescribedas“thousandsoftroopsonasingle­logbridge”becausethenumberofplacesatuniversitiesis78.________.

Abouteighty­ninepercentofthosepeoplefelttheexamchangedtheir79.________.

TheCEEmeansmoretothosewhocomefromthe80.________areas.DifferentopinionsoftheCEE

SomeChinesethinkwe81.________havingauniversitydiplomatoomuch.

AlotofpeoplethinkthattheCEEneedstobe82.________.

Weshouldcarryoutthereforms83.________.Conclusion

Peoplecontinue84.________overtheexam.

Itisbelievedtobetheonlyopen,fairandjustwayof85.________talentedpeople.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你在网络上读到一篇关于“九零后”的英语文章,你打算以“Post­90’sGeneration”为题,用第一人称给《二十一世纪英文报》写一篇文章,内容包括:“九零后”的缺点“九零后”的优点你自己的感受1.依赖性强;2.自私;3.贪图过舒适的生活等1.渴望了解周围的世界;2.思想独立;3.有很多新观念等注意:1.必须包括表格中的所有内容;2.为了使文章通顺完整,可以适当增加内容;3.词数:120左右。Post­90’sGeneration________________________________________________________________________卷(二)第一部分1.C2.A3.B4.A5.B6.A7.B8.C9.B10.C11.B12.C13.A14.B15.C16.C17.B18.A19.B20.A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)M:What’sthat?Whatabrilliantstar!Lookthere.Onemore!Ah,howbeautiful!W:Whydon’tyoushutoffyourmouthandjustwatchwithyoureyes?(Text2)W:Whatoneartharetheydoinginthenextroom?M:Theyaredancingdisco.W:Ican’tstandthenoise!M:It’sweekendanyway.Let’sgooutforawalk.(Text3)W:Whatdoyouwanttobecomeinfuture?M:Idon’twanttodaydreamnow.Ibelievemyhardworkwillbringmeeverything.W:Youaregoingtobesomebody.(Text4)W:Whatdoyouliketodoinyoursparetime?M:WhatImostenjoyisreading,butIsometimesplaycomputergames.W:Readingisfun.Itismuchbetterthanplayingcomputergames.Ihavethesamehobbyasyou.(Text5)W:Bob,youshouldlearnfromyourbrother.He’sfoundapart­timejobalready.M:But,Mum.Hedoesn’tworkforsupportinghimself.Actually,heborrowedalotofmoney.Andhewantstopayitbackwithhisearning.W:Whynottellmeearly?M:HesaidhewouldbeatmeupifItellyou.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7题。(Text6)W:Howareyou?M:I’mOK.IwishIcouldsaythesametomyfriend.W:Whathappenedtoyourfriend?M:Hehasbeenarrestedbythepoliceforhisdrinkingdriving.W:Isithisfirstbreakingthetrafficrules?M:Unfortunatelynot.Hewaschargedwhenhewasinuniversity.W:Whathappenedtohimthen?M:Notmuch.Itwasnotserious.Hegotawaywithafineof500dollars.W:Theywerereallyeasyonhim.Theproblemisthatthatwaslongtimeago.They’remuchtougheronsuchacrimenow.听第7段对话,回答第8至9题。(Text7)W:Hello,Jack.How’syourday?M:Good.Howaboutyou?W:Well,Ihadbadluck.M:Anythingwrong?W:Doyouwanttoknow?WhenIwasbackingmycarintotheparkinglotthismorning,afellowbumpedhiscarintomineandmadeabigscratchonit.M:Oh,it’sreallyapity.Iknowhowyoufeel.Don’ttakeitsomuchtoheart.Bytheway,didyoureadaboutthetraincrashtoday?Fortypeoplewereinjured.W:Yes,Idid.Howdreadful!Theyshouldn’tletthingslikethathappen.M:That’strue.Butitmighthavebeenworse.Thankgoodness.Noonewasactuallykilled.W:That’slife.M:Youcan’tbecarefulenough.Don’tthinkofyourcar.It’sapieceofcake.听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。(Text8)M:Guesswhat!JoanhasmarriedaGreekboy.W:Really?Iremembershetoldmeonceshewouldnotfallinlovewithadark­hairedboy.M:Andshealsosaidshewouldn’tmarryaforeigner.Thatjustgoestoshowthatasamatteroffactwhenyoureallyloveapersonyoudon’tcarewhatnationalityheorsheis.W:Doyouhearfromherveryoften?M:No,notveryoften.Butlastmonthshegavemeanemailtosaythatshehadgotmarried.Ishowedcongratulationstoher.W:Oh,yes,I’vekeptforgettingtoaskJoan’saddress.I’vebeenthinkingofheralotrecently.It’sdifficulttorememberanaddressinGreek.M:Ihavehertelephonenumberhere.Youcancallherifyoulike.W:Allright!Letmecopydownthenumber.I’llcallherreachinghome.听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。(Text9)M:Afunnythinghappenedtometheothernight.W:Oh,whathappened?M:WhenIwalkedhomeIheardafunnynoisecomingoutofthebuildingsite.Ithoughtitmustbeadogorcatthathadgotitselftrapped.SoIwentovertolookintoit.W:Whatdidyoufind?M:Well,whenIgotdownthebuildingsiteIfoundtheholewasfullofwaterandthewaterwasfulloffrogs.W:Frogs?M:Yes.Ithoughtwhenthebuilderscamethenextdaythefrogswould

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