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《E时代大学英语一一综合训练3》答案
UnitOne
PartIVocabularyandStructure
SectionA
1attachment2containers3rehearsal4selfish5capable
6companionship7apology8positive9possessive10marriage
SectionB
11uncountable12grabbed13pining14reluctantly15sparkling
SectionC
16Believein17bynature18atthefirstsight19tobeexact20Insteadof
21turnsto22focuson23getaglimpseof24fedupwith25inagony
SectionD
26count;不可计算的,大量的27capable;无能力的,不会的
28soulmate;灵魂伴侣29tender;温柔的;亲切的
30reluctant;不情愿地31subconscious;下意识地
32wholehearted;全心全意地
SectionE
33selfish34self35selfless
SectionF
36Blearns—learn
37Cif—unless
38Dlookout—lookoutof
39Bwhere—what
40Dexpressing—expressed
SectionG
41-45CDDDA46-50DCAAA
PartIIReadingComprehension
1O2D3H4A5G
6B7F8C9E101
11-15CACBA
16-20DDCBA
21-25DBDBA
26-30CDDDB
PartIIITranslation
SectionA
1inthefinalyearofmycollege2loveatfirstsight
3looklikeanangel4shybynature
5downtoearth6oncloudnine
7atthethoughtofmymistake8befedupwith
9couldnotcontainmyhappiness10bemeanttobetogether
SectionB
ii在我遇到简之前,我从来不相信一见钟情。
12我每天同一个时间站在同一个地方,就是为了找一个机会和她打个招呼。
13她太漂亮了,当她笑的时候她的眼睛也在笑。
14这个男孩看起来很自信,同时,他也是一个脚踏实地的人。
15我厌倦了枯燥的生活。
SectionC
16浑水摸鱼(B)fishintroublewaters
17称心如意(E)beafterone'sownheart
18皮包骨头(A)skinandbones
19一触即发(I)touchandgo
20一语道破(C)hitandnailonthehead
21出人头地(D)beheadandshouldersaboveothers
22充耳不闻(J)turnadeafearto
23破釜沉舟(F)bumone'sboat
24视而不见(G)turnablindeyeto
25大海捞针(H)lookforaneedleinabundleofahay
SectionD
26TheWhiteSnake,oneofthemostpopulartraditionalPekingOperas,isbasedonastory
handeddownfromtheMingDynasty.WhiteSnakeSpiritandGreenSnakeSpiritmetamorphosed
themselvesintotwobeautifulgirlsandventuredintohumanworld.WhiteSnakefellinlovewith
ayoungscholarandgavebirthtoason.Fahai,aBuddhistmonk,regardedtheirunionasa
violationoftheconventionsregardingmarriageandanexampleofmoraldegeneration.Much
enraged,hesentofficersandsoldiersfromtheheaven,whocapturedWhiteSnake,andwith
magicalpowershehimselfincarceratedherunderneathapagoda.Formanyyearsafterwards,the
sonoftheWhiteSnakegotthefirstplaceinthenationaltest.Herescuedhismotherfromthe
pagodaandthefamilyreunitedtogether.
PartIVWriting
DoesHappinessLieinContentment?
AnancientChineseproverbsays"Happinessliesincontentment”,whichmeansthatifa
personiseasytobesatisfied,andthenhewillbealwayshappy.
Therearetwokindsofopinions.Ononehand,somepeoplesupportthestatementabove.
Theyholdthatthegreatesttreasureinlifeishappiness,whilecontentmentistheindispensablekey
tocheerfulnessandthattheexcessivematerialpropertyisofnouseatall.Whattheymention
mostfrequentlyisthissaying“Acontentedmindisaperpetualfeast.,?Ontheotherhand,some
peopleconsiderthatcontentmentisnothingmorethanidlenessandlossofambition,andbeing
contentisjustanescapefromreality.Theybelievethatdiscontentmentisthefirststeptoprogress.
Inmyview,peopleshouldneverabandontheenterprisingspirittostrivefortheirdream,as
withoutdiscontentment,therewillbenodevelopmentofthesociety.
UnitTwo
PartIVocabularyandStructure
SectionA
1meaningful2helpful3eastern4colonial5generous
6feeling7direction8interest9earthy10beautiful
SectionB
11astound12glory13shiver14ludicrous15disinterested
SectionC
16setaside17setout18alongwith19driveoff20giveup
21relyon22scoffat23goodat24onpurpose25knownas
SectionD
26regard;不管怎样27interested;不感兴趣的
28help;有帮助的29east;东方的
30success;成功的31earth;实在的;泥土的,朴实的
32beauty;美丽的33kind;善意
34open;开放35good;善良
36human;人性37direct;方向
38strange;陌生人
SectionE
39beseeching40beseechingly
41beseech42Thankfully
43thankfulness44thankful
45thankless
SectionF
46Che—■sohe
47Bthat—•it
48Cremaining—>left
49Aout—in
50B删掉the
SectionG
51-55BBCCB56-60BCCAB
PartIIReadingComprehension
1F2B3A4D5C6E7J8K9I10O
11-15CABDC
16-20DABBC
21-25CBBDA
26-30CDACD
PartIIITranslation
SectionA
1onpurpose2setout
3breakthenews4beonone'sown
5relyon6intheoppositedirection
7befacedwith8scoffat
9inreality10aslongas
SectionB
n小朵的白云在天空中飘荡着,蔚蓝的天空蓝得都有些不真实。
12这里没有去往首都的火车,但是这里的每一个人都到过那里。
13又剩我一个人了,依靠着陌生人的慷慨我回到了家里。
14人们让我搭乘他们的车,我也看到了他们生活的一些缩影。
15当我想起人性的善时,我就想起来那些曾经让我搭乘他们的车,还乐于和我分享他们生
活的人。
SectionC
16F17A18119B20C21D22J23E24G25H
SectionD
26SweepingdownfromtheQinghai-TibetPlateauforaboutathousandmilesonawinding
course,themightyYangtzeRiver,withoverpowering,irresistibleforce,cleavesapassageinthe
middlereachesthroughagapintheWuhanMountainsthatliesathwartitscourse,cuttingthe
toweringmountainrangeintwoandthenrushingdowneasttothesea.Wherethemightyriver
andthetoweringmountainrangeintersect,almostatrightangles,thehighandsteepmountain
peaksglaredownontheturbulentwatersoftheYangtzebelowfromtheirprecipitousheights,
presentingamostmajesticandawe-inspiringlook,whiletheriver,forcingitswaydownthe
narrowgorgesbetweenhighandsteeprockypeaks,roarsandboomsinuncontrolledanger.This
sectionoftheYangtzeRiverisoneofthemostfamousnaturalwondersintheworld——theThree
Gorges.
PartIVWriting
DishonestyinTourism
Since1980s,theeconomyofChinahasdevelopedgreatly.Withmoremoneyintheirpockets,
peoplearespendingmoremoneyontravelling,whichhasbroughtprosperitytotourism.
Nevertheless,manytravelagenciesoragentsarereportedtocheattheircustomersandmake
moneyinadishonestway.
Thereasonsfordishonestyintourismareasfollow.Firstandformost,moneyisthespur.
Sometravelagenciesuseallmeanstocheattheircustomersinordertogetmoremoney.Secondly,
tosurviveinthefiercecompetition,travelagencieshavetomakeenoughprofits.Tomaximizethe
profit,theycheat.Lastbutnotleast,theirvictimsseemtohavelittlesenseofdefendingtheir
rights.
Toregulatetravelagenciesandprotecttherightsoftourists,thegovernmenthasissued
variouslaws.However,Ithinktouristscantakethefollowingtipstoavoidtravelscams.First,
chooseatrustworthytravelagencyforyourtrip.Secondly,useyourcommonsenseandkeepalert
whiletravelling.Finally,defendyourselfifyourrightsareviolated.
UnitThree
PartIVocabularyandStructure
SectionA
1expression2emotional3poetry4various5comparison
6intensity7silence8Cultural9friendship10stressful
SectionB
11terrified12apology13imitating14debatable15kill
SectionC
16tookplace17Feelfree18applyto19eventhough20compareto
21ingeneral22breakoutof23clingto24letout25associatewith
SectionD
26cool;不时髦的27employment;失业
28vulnerable;不会受伤的29express;表达
30emotion;感情的31religion;宗教的
32help;有帮助的33culture;文化的
34stress;有压力的35intense;强烈
36masculine;男性气概37feminine;女性气质
SectionE
38womanish39woman40womanly41emotive42emotion
43emotional44care45concern46anxiety
SectionF
47B第二个what改成that
48Coff—down
49arecut—>arebeingcut
50Cways—means
51Ccarrying—carried
SectionG
52-61CBDBDBADAC
PartIIReadingComprehension
1E2J3D4K5L
6G70819H10M
11-15DDABD16-20CBAAD
21-25ADBCD26-30BACDC
PartIIITranslation
SectionA
1pointofview2allsortsof
3forvariousreasons4shedtears
5toone'sheartcontent6beassociatedwith
7signupfor8ingeneral
9breakawayfrom10evenalthough
SectionB
ii几周之前,我在广播上听到一个男人发表自己关于男人哭的观点。
12表达情绪和发泄情绪的方式有很多种,可以是唱歌、写作,也可以是表演或者跳舞。
13没有哪条规则告诉你怎么表达情绪,也没有规则规定你不应该如何表达你的情绪。
14男孩子在成长的过程中,坚信沉默就是坚强。
15媒体在塑造我们的行为中起着非常重要的作用。
SectionC
16H17D18A19C20E
21B22J23F24G25I
SectionD
26Inordertopromoteequityineducation,Chinahasinvested36billionyuanforthe
improvementofeducationalfacilitiesinruralareasandstrengtheningofruralcompulsory
educationinMidwest.Thesefundsareusedtoimprovetheteachingfacilitiesandpurchasebooks,
whichhavebenefitedmorethan160,000primaryandsecondaryschools.Thefundsarealsoused
topurchasemusicandpaintingequipments.Nowchildreninruralandmountainareascanhave
musicandpaintinglessonsaschildrenincoastalcitiesdo.Thosestudentswhooncetransferredto
cityschoolsforabettereducationnowgobacktotheirlocalruralschools.
PartIVWriting
SexualDiscriminationinGraduates9Job-hunting
Therearemillionsofcollegestudentsfacingtheproblemofemploymenteveryyearand
havinghugepressureofgettingasatisfactoryjob.Amongthosewhoarebusyhuntingforajob,
thefemaleareoftendiscriminatedagainstjustbecauseoftheirgender.Thegenderdiscrimination
injob-hunting,whichseemstobeincreasinglyfiercesinceWorldWarII,isnowaglobal
phenomenon.
Therearemanyreasonsforgenderdiscriminationinjob-hunting.Firstofall,fromancient
timestillnow,menareregardedassuperiortowomen,andthistraditionalideaisstilldeeply
rootedinoursocietywherewomencannotgetthesamerespectasmen.Secondly,thefemalebear
theresponsibilityofgivingbirthandusuallyhavematernityleave,whichwillbringsome
inconveniencetothecompany.Whafsmore,aftergivingbirth,thefemaleusuallyspendmuch
timeandenergytotakecareofthechildrensothattheycan'tfocusonwork.Inviewoftheabove
reasons,manycompaniesareinclinedtoacceptthemaleintherecruitment.
Inmyopinion,thesocietyshouldnotdiscriminateagainstthefemale;instead,allpeople
shouldbegiventheequalrights.Ontheonehand,theeradicationofsexualdiscriminationcalls
forlegalpolicyandrelatedregulationsonenterpriserecruitmentthatmakesgenderdiscrimination
inemploymentpunishablebylaw.Ontheotherhand,theideaofgenderequalityshouldbespread
throughvarioussocialactivities.Wehopetoseesuchadaywheneveryonehasanequalrightin
job-huntingandthefemalecanachievetheirgoalsintheirjobs.
期中试卷
听力原文
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,you
willheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfrom
thefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
OneofGoogle'sself:drivingcarscrashedintoabusinCalifornialastmonth.Therewereno
injuries.ItisnotthefirsttimeoneofGoogle5sfamedself-drivingcarshasbeeninvolvedina
crash,butitmaybethefirsttimeithascausedone.OnFebruary14ththeself-drivingcar,
travelingat2mph,pulledoutinfrontofapublicbusgoing15mph.(1)ThemanintheGoople
vehiclereportedthatheassumedthebuswouldslowdowntoletthecarout,andsohedidnot
switchtothemanualmode.Inastatement,Googlesaid,“Wedearlybearsomeresponsibility,
becauseifourcarhadn'tmoved,therewouldn'thavebeenacrash.(1)Thatsaid,ourtestdriver
believedthebuswasgoingtosloworstoptoallowustomergeintothetraffic,andthatthere
wouldbesufficientspacetodothat."(2)Thecompany'sself~drivingcarshavedonewellovera
millionmilesacrossvariousstatesintheUS,anduntilnowhaveonlyreportedminoraccidents.
1.AccordingtoGoogle,whatwasthecauseoftheaccident?
2.HowhaveGoogle'sself^drivingcarsperformedsofar?
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
Thousandsofbeesleftatownafterlandingonthebackofacarwhentheirqueengotstuckin
itsboot(3)TomMoses,whoworksatanearbynationalpark,noticeda“brownpatch“ontheback
ofthecaraftertheownerparkedittodosomeshopping.Whenhelookedcloser,herealizeditwas
ahugegroupofbees.MosessaidJTveneverseenthatmanybeesinonespot.Itwasveryunusual.
(4)Theywereveryclosetogetheraedtherewasalotofnoiseandmovement.Itwasinterestingto
seesuchastrangesight,buttherewerealotofpeoplearoundandIwasabitworriedaboutthe
beesandthepeoplestoppingtolook.Ithoughtthatsomeonemightdosomethingstupid."Moses
calledtwolocalbeespecialistswhohelpedremovethebeesbyattractingthemintoabox.Moses
spentthreehourslookingafterthebeesandwasstungfivetimes.Hesaid,"mystingsareabit
painfulbutI'mpleaseditallworkedoutandIcouldhelp.Peopleneedtorealizethatbeesare
valuableandtheyshouldbelookedafter.”
3.WhatdowelearnaboutTomMoses?
4.Whatdoweknowaboutthebeesonthebackofthecar?
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
(5)AnewspeciesofsnakehasbeendiscoveredonaremoteislandintheBahamas.Scientists
identified20oftheone-meter-longsnakesduringtwotripstotheCaribbeanislands.Thesecond
tripwasmadeinOctoberlastyear.(6)On〉ofthecreaturesmadeadramaticappearanceby
movingontotheheadoftheteamleaderasheslept.(7)ThesnakehasbeennamedSilverBoa
becauseitismetal-coloredandthefirstspecimenfoundwasclimbingasilverpalmtree.Theteam
wasledbyDr.GrahamReynoldsfromHarvardUniversity.Thescientistconfirmedthesnakewas
apreviouslyunknownspeciesafterconductingageneticanalysisoftissuesamples.Commenting
onthefind,snakeexpertRobertHenderson,fromtheMilwaukeeMuseumofNaturalHistory,said,
“Worldwide,newspeciesoffrogsarebeingdiscoveredanddescribedquiteregularly.Newspecies
ofsnakes,however,aremuchrarer.
5.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout?
6.Whatdowelearnaboutthescientificteamleader?
7.Howdidthenewlydiscoveredcreaturegetitsname?
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
W:Didyouenjoyyourstaywithus,Mr.Brown?
M:Yes,verymuch.Ihadawonderfultimehere.NowI'mgoingtotheairport.(8)Myflight
leavesinless,thantwohours,socouldyoutellmewhat'sthequickestwaytogetthere?
W:Well,wecancallataxiforyou.Wealsohaveafreeairportshuttleservice.
M:Thatsoundsgreat.Butwilltheshuttlegetmetotheairportintime?
W:Yes,itshould.Thenextshuttleleavesin15minutes,andittakessome25minutestoget
totheairport.
M:Fantastic!r11justwaitinthelobby.Willyoupleaseletmeknowwhenifsleaving?
W:Ofcourse,sir.
M:NowIwouldliketosettlemymini-barbill.Howmuchisthat?
W:Lefssee.Itcomesto$37.50.Howwouldyouliketopayforit?
M:(9)I'llpaywithmycreditcard.Thanks.(10)ButI'llneedareceiptsoIcanchargeitto
mycompany.
W:Absolutely!Hereyouare,sir.Ifyoulike,youcanleaveyourbagswiththeporterandhe
canloadthemontotheshuttleforyouwhenitarrives.
M:Thatwouldbegreat.Thankyou.
W:(11)Wouldyouliketoleaveacommentonourwebpagewhenyouhavetime?
M:Sure.IhadareallygoodstayhereandI'dliketorecommendyourhoteltomyfriendsand
colleagues.
W:Thafsverykindofyou.ThankyouagainforstayingatSheratonHotel.
8.Whydoesthemanaskaboutthequickestwaytotheairport?
9.Howisthemangoingtopayhisbill?
10.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?
11.Whatfavordoesthewomanaskoftheman?
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
M:(12)Youknow,Ben'sgivenupmakingthoseterriblefhcesheusedtomake.Theother
day,hecamehomefromschoolalmostintears.Histeachersaidifhewentonlikethat,
hisfacewouldgetstuckwhenthewindschanged.
W:Andhebelievedher?
M:Yeah,heisonlyalittleboy.Don'tyourememberallthosethingsweusedtobelievewhen
wewerelittle?(13)IremembermyauntMaryusedtosayifyouswallowacherrystone,
atreewillgrowoutofyouuImouth.AndI'mstillterrifiedtoday,sortofsubconsciously,
youknow,ifIswallowonebymistake.
W:Yeah,Isupposeyou'reright.(14)Theonethatusedtogetm。wasthatswanscouldbreak
yourlegwithablowofthewing.
M:Theycan,can'tthey?Ialwaysthoughttheycould.
W:No,theyarenotthatstrong.Butthereisanotheroneevenmoreterrifying.Thatisifyou
putapostagestamponupsidedown,you'llgotoprison.
M:No,neverheardofthat,butmygrandmotherwasaterrorforthatkindofthing.For
example,shewouldsayyou'llgetaspotonyourtongueifyoutellalie.Ifyoueatstale
bread,yourhairwillcurl.Andhereisonemore.WewentonacampingtriponceinItaly
andmywifespentthewholetimeworryingaboutbatsgettingintoherhair.(15)Shesaid
hergrandmotherreckonedyouhedtoshaveyourheadtogetitout.Mywifewasreally
terrified.
W:Silly,isn'tit?Butthafshowsomeparentstrytokeeptheirkidsfromdoingthewrong
thingsorgettingintotrouble.
12.WhatdoesthemansayaboutBen?
13.WhatdidauntMaryusetodowhenthemanwasachild?
14.Whatdoesthewomanbelieveswanscoulddo?
15.Whatdidthegrandmotheroftheman'swifesay?
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and
D).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
IfIcouldgobackinhistoryandlivewhenIliked,Iwouldn'tgobackveryfar.(16)Infact,
I'dliketoreliveaperiodI'vealreadylived-the1960s.Iwasinmytwentiesandeverythingwas
beingrenewed.PeoplewerecomingoutofaformalandalmostVictorianattitude,andyoureally
feltanythingwaspossible、17)Meetingpeoplewasthething,andyouwenttocoffeebarswhere
youmetfriendsandspenttheevening.Thecinema,thetheater...allthatwasveryexcitingwith
newthingscomingout.Infact,weseemedtobeoutallthetime.(18)Idon'treallyremember
working-ofcourseIwasastudent-orsittingaroundathomeverymuch.Thatjustwasn't
wherethescenewas,eveneating.Itwasthefirsttimeordinarypeoplestartedgoingouttoeat.We
werebeginningtobeadventurousaboutfood,butweweremoreinterestedinmeetingpeoplethan
ineatingordrinking.Anddress,yes,thatwastherevolution.Imeangirlswentaroundinreally
shortskirtsandworeflowersintheirhair.Andmenwereinjeans,andcouldweartheirhairlong
too.Itwasawonderfulperiod.Itwaslikelivinginanageyoucouldneverhaveimagined,and
thatneverhascomeback.Wedidn'thavemuchmoneybutitdidn'tmatter,andtherewasplenty
ofopportunitytodowhateveryoufeltlikedoing.
16.Whydoesthespeakersayhewouldliketorelivethe1960s?
17.Whatdoesthespeakersaywasthemostpopularthingtodoatthattime?
18.Whatdowelearnaboutthespeaker?
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
(19)Dogs,man'sbestfiriesds,haveaclearstrategyfordealingwithangryowners-they
lookaway.Newresearchshowsthatdogslimittheireyecontactwithangryhumans.Thescientists
suggestthismaybeanattempttocalmhumansdown.Thisbehaviormayhaveevolvedasdogs
graduallylearnedtheycouldbenefitfromavoidingconflictswithhumans.Toconductthetests,
theUniversityofHelsinkiresearcherstrained31doestorestinfrontofavideoscreen.Facial
photosofdogsandhumansweredisplayedonthescreenfor1.5seconds.Theyshowed
threatening,pleasantandneutralexpressions.Nearbycamerastrackedthedogs'eyemovements.
Dogsinthestudylookedmostattheeyesofhumansandotherdogstosensetheiremotions.(20)
Whendogslookedattheexpressionsofangrydogs,theireyesrestedmoreonthemouth,perhaps
tointerpretthethreateningexpressions.Andwhenlookingatangryhumans,theytendedtoturn
awaytheirgaze.Dogsmayhavelearnedtodetectthreatsignsfromhumansandrespondbytrying
tomakepeace,accordingtoresearcherSanniSomppi.Avoidingconflictsmayhavehelpeddogs
developbetterbondswithhumans.(21)Thvresearchersalsonotethatdogsscanfacesasawhole
tosensehowpeoplearefeeling,insteadoffocusingonagivenfeature.Theysuggestthisindicates
thatdogsaren'tsensingemotionsfix)masinglefeature,butpiecingtogetherinformationfh)mall
facialfeaturesjustashumansdo.
19.Whatdodogsdowhentheyarefacedwithangryhumans?
20.Whatdoesadogdowhenitseestheexpressionsofangrydogs?
21.Howdoesadogsensepeople'sfeelings?
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Winterinmanyplacesisverycold.Thereislotsofsnowaroundandthegroundfreezes
whichcanmakelifedifficultforanimals.Peopleincoldplacesliveinwarmhousesandhave
learnedtoadapt.Whatdoanimalsdo?(22)Therearethreemainwaysthatanimalssurvivethe
coldinwinter:sleep,adaptormigrate.Someanimalssuchasbears,frogsandsnakes,sleepall
winter.Theysleepverydeeply,andneedlittleornofood.Whilesleeping,theirbodytemperature
dropsandtheirheartbeatslowsdown.(23)Toprepareforthisbeforewinter,theseanimalseat
extrafoodtobecomefatwhichgivesthemtheenergytheyneedwhiletheysleep.Otheranimals
adapt,forexamplebystayingactiveinwinter.(24)Itisoftenhardforthemtofindfood,some
animalssuchasmicecollectextrafoodbeforewinterandhideit.Whenwintercomes,theyreturn
tothehidingplacestoeatthefood.Someanimalsgrowthickerfur,orliveintreeholesor
undergroundtostaywarm.Somebirdsmigratebyflyingtoawarmerplaceforthewinter,where
theycanfindmorefood.Someflyverylongdistances,includingonekindofbirdthatfliesfrom
theremotenorthoftheworldallthewaytothedistantsouth.(25)Somebirdsflyingroupsfor
safety,whileothersflyalone.
22.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutanimalsinwinter?
23.Whatdowelearnaboutanimalsthatsleepthroughwinter?
24.Howdoanimalslikemiceadapttotheseverewinter?
25.Whydosomebirdsflyingroupsformigratingaccordingtothespeaker?
答案
PartIWriting
ASecond-handBicycleforSale
ThisisaclassicForevermountainbicycle,whichaccompaniedmethroughmylastyearof
collegelifeandhastobesoldasmygraduationisapproaching.
Specifically,designedforpeoplelovingsports,thebicycleownsmanywonderfulfeatures,
suchasstrongframesandflexiblebrakes,makingitpossibleforitsownertoridefastandsafely.
Moreover,itcanbefolded,whichmeansyoucanbringitintoyourdormroom,notafraidofyour
bikebeingstolen.Intermsofitscondition,despiteasecond-handone,itisquitenewandfully
functioningbecauseIjustboughtitlastyearandcherisheditverymuch.
Thebikeonlyasksfor400yuan,almosthalfpriceofthosesoldonline,soitisarealbargain.
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutmoredetailsofthebike,pleasecontactmea
PartIIListeningComprehension
1-5DABAD6-10BCBBC11-15ADADC16-20ABCAD21-25
CCBDA
PartIIIReadingComprehension
26.127.N28.M29.C30.0
31.J32.E33.L34.A35.G
36.H37.K38.C39.G40.P
41.A42.L43.E44.045.1
46-50DBCBD51-55DCACB
PartIVTranslation
TheYellowRiveristhethirdlongestinAsiaandthesixthlongestintheworld."Yellow”
describesthecolorofthemuddyriver.TheriveroriginatesinQinghai,andrunsthroughnine
provincesbeforeitemptiesintotheBohaiSea.TheYellowRiverisoneoftheseveralriversthat
sustainlifeandlivelihoodinChina.TheYellowRiverbasinisthecradleofChina9sancient
civilizationandwasoncethemostprosperousregioninearlyhistoryofChina.However,the
YellowRiverhadtrig
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