E时代大学英语综合训练3答案_第1页
E时代大学英语综合训练3答案_第2页
E时代大学英语综合训练3答案_第3页
E时代大学英语综合训练3答案_第4页
E时代大学英语综合训练3答案_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩20页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

《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

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论