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PAGEUnit4单元测试卷(时间:120分钟满分:150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)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。1.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthedinner?A.Good.B.Cheap.C.Expensive.2.Whatdoesthemanplantodothisafternoon?A.Gotoamovie.B.Buyanewpairofglasses.C.Attendhisclasses.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HeisDr.Johnson.B.Hedoesn'tknowwhyshecamehere.C.Thedoctorwillbewiththemansoon.5.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.25pence.B.30pence.C.60pence.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whoissupposedtoattendthemeeting?A.Sam.B.John.C.Tom.7.Whenwillthemeetingstart?A.At3:30.B.At3:15.C.At3:00.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WheredidtheteachertalkwithJack?A.Athome.B.Outsideschool.C.Intheclassroom.9.WhatwasMrs.Smithgoingtodo?A.TovisitJack'sfather.B.TocallJack'sparents.C.Tostopworryingaboutit.10.WhendidtheteacherseeJack'sparents?A.Yesterday.B.Halfayearago.C.Thedaybeforeyesterday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Futureplans.B.Studyingatuniversity.C.Parttimejobs.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates.B.Friends.C.Brotherandsister.13.Whichisnottheman'ssuggestion?A.Tostudycomputer.B.Tofindaparttimejob.C.Tohavetimeforfun.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.HowlongwillittakethemantodrivetoSaltLakeCity?A.Threedays.B.Fourdays.C.Fivedays.15.Whywon'tthemanbringsleepingbags?A.Hewillspendthenightsinhotels.B.Hehasfriendsalongtheway.C.Hisbrotherhaspreparedsomeforhim.16.Whichwillthemanvisitduringhisjourney?A.Disneyland.B.LongIsland.C.NewYorkCity.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatcanweknowaboutSt.Albans?A.It'swhereCambridgeis.B.It'sattheseaside.C.It'snotinFrance.18.WhydidHerbertcomehomeatthattime?A.Becausehisholidaywasover.B.Becausehehadnoenoughmoney.C.Becauseitwastoohotandsticky.19.Whatcanweknowfromthespeaker?A.Thepolicewatchedthehouseforthefamily.B.Herberthaddonesomethingbad.C.Herbertreturnedtothewronghouse.20.WhowasFrank?A.Herbert'sneighbour.B.Apoliceman.C.Apoliceofficer.其次部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThefollowing“green”hotelsfromacrosstheworldofferguestsanecofriendlyandworldclassholidayexperience.HiHotel,Nice,FranceOfferingaprivatebeachandarooftoppool,theHiHotelEcoSpaBeachhasreceivedGreenGlobecertificationforusingrecycledpaper,organic(有机的)paint,ecofriendlycleaningproductsandorganicfood.GarongaSafariCamp,Phalaborwa,SouthAfricaAhighclass12bedcampinSouthAfrica,thehotelsupportsthelocalcommunity.Localsareofferedemploymentopportunities,withpotentialforcareerdevelopment,whilefoodandgoodsaresourcedlocallywherepossible.Additionally,guestsareinvitedtooffsettheircarbonfootprintbyhelpingwiththeplantingandgrowingoftreesintheEasternCape.ParkHyattMaldivesHadahaa,MaldivesParkHyattMaldivesHadahaacombinesenvironmentandmoderndesigntooffergueststheluxuriousexperience.VariouspartsofthehotelarebuiltoverthewaterintheIndianOceaninordertoreduceinterferencewiththenaturalenvironment.TheParkHyderabad,Hyderabad,IndiaLocatedwithina10minutecarridefromthecentreofHyderabad.TheParkHyderabad'sexterior(外部)makesfulluseofnaturallight,reducingtheneedforelectricity.Greentransportation,bikesandelectriccars,isencouraged.SpiceIslandBeachResort,St.George'sGrenadaOwnedandrunbySirRoystonHopkinandhisfamily,SpiceIslandBeachResortisaluxuriousdestinationforguestshopingtobatheinthenaturalbeautyoftheIsleofSpice.Itusessolarheatingandallformsofenergyconservation.Smokingofanykindisforbiddenintheareasofthehotel.21.What'sspecialaboutHiHotel?A.Ithasabanoncars.B.Itprovidesgreenfood.C.Itencouragesgueststoplanttrees.D.Itoffersemploymentopportunitiestothelocals.22.HowdoesParkHyattMaldivesHadahaaprotecttheenvironment?A.Itispartlybuiltoverthesea.B.Ithassimplydecoratedrooms.C.Itmakesfulluseofnaturallight.D.Itusesecofriendlycleaningproducts.23.Whichhotelbanssmoking?A.HiHotel.B.TheParkHyderabad.C.GarongaSafariCamp.D.SpiceIslandBeachResort.BInAmerica,expertsfindthatcampusjobscanhelpstudentsnotonlywiththeirstudies,butalsowiththeirlivesafterschool.Thatiswhymoreandmoreuniversitiesareprovidingworkexperienceforstudents.In2011,ClemsonUniversity,apublicuniversityinSouthCarolina,askedNeilBurton,headoftheCareerCenter,todevelopaprogramthatwasnotonlyawayofcreatingmorejobs,butalsoawaytoprovidespecialpositionsthatwouldteachstudentsvaluableskillsrelatedtotheirinterestsorfieldsofstudy.Italsowantedthestudentstoworkinprofessionalenvironmentsthatwouldprovideusefulexperienceintheirjobsearchesaftercollege.Theprogramworkslikethis:anyprofessororstudentinClemsonUniversityinneedofprofessionalhelpcancomeupwithaplan.Thiscouldbeabiologyprofessorlookingforaresearchassistant,oranadministratorwhoneedshelpraisingdonationsfortheschool.ItcanalsobeanyoutsideorganizationthatworkswithClemsonUniversity,suchasacompanythatisdesigningnewbuildingsforthecampus.Ifthepositionmeetstheconditionsoftheprogram,itwillbelistedonClemsonUniversity'swebsite.Studentsaskforthejobandgothroughaninterview(面试).Ifaccepted,studentsareallowedtoworkforoneterm.Beforetheystart,theyarealsorequiredtotakeaclassthattellsthemwhattoexpectintheposition.Finally,attheendoftheterm,studentsaretestedonwhattheyhavelearnedfromtheexperience.Theprogramhasbeenasuccessfromtheverystart.By2014,ClemsonUniversityhad626studentsworkingthroughtheprogram.AndBurtonbelievestheprogramwillhavehelpedover1,000studentsby2024.“Thisisnotjustasuccessfortheschool.Studentswhotakepartintheprogramare20%morelikelytohaveafulltimejobofferoncetheyfinishtheirstudies.Afterall,everydayspentincollegeshouldhelppreparestudentsforwhatcomesafter,notjustclasswork,”saysBurton.24.WhydidClemsonUniversityaskBurtontodeveloptheprogram?A.Tohelppoorstudentsfindjobs.B.Toresearchtherelationshipbetweenstudiesandjobs.C.Topreparestudentsforthefutureaftergraduation.D.TopreparesomeprofessionalsuggestionsforClemsonUniversity.25.Whichistherightorderofthethingsastudentshoulddotoworkthroughtheprogram?a.Askforaposition.b.Takeaclass.c.Betested.d.Workforoneterm.e.Haveaninterview.A.a,b,c,e,d.B.b,c,a,d,e.C.a,e,b,c,d.D.a,e,b,d,c.26.WhatcanweknowfromBurton'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Campusjobsonlyhelpstudentswiththeirstudies.B.Collegescanprovidestudentswithfulltimejobs.C.Theprogrambenefitsstudentsgreatly.D.Studentsworkingthroughtheprogramaresuretofindgoodjobs.27.Inwhichpartofawebsitecanwereadthepassage?A.Technology.B.Education.C.Travel.D.Society.CBynow,weareallawarethatsocialmediahashadapowerfulinfluenceonourculture,business,andtheworldatlarge.SocialmediawebsitesrevolutionizedthewaypeoplecommunicateandsocializeontheWeb.However,besidesseeingyourfriend'snewbabyonFacebook,orreadingaboutJustinBieber'slatestconflictwiththelawonTwitter,whataresomeoftherealinfluences?Socialnetworksprovidetheopportunityforpeopletoreconnectwiththeiroldfriendsandacquaintances,makenewfriends,shareideasandpictures,andmanyotheractivities.Userscankeeppacewiththelatestglobalandlocaldevelopments,andtakepartincampaignsandactivitiesoftheirchoice.ProfessionalsusesocialmediasiteslikeLinkedlntoimprovetheircareerandbusinessdevelopment.Studentscanworktogetherwiththeirpeerstoimprovetheiracademicandcommunicationskills.Unfortunately,thereareafewdownsidestootosocialnetworking.Ifyouarenotcareful,immoralpeoplecantargetyouforcyberbullying(网络欺凌)anddisturbanceonsocialsites.Schoolchildren,younggirls,andwomencanfallvictimtoonlineattackswhichcancreatetensionandsuffering.Ifyouareavictimofcyberbullying,donottakeitlyingdown,buttrytotakeappropriatelegalactionagainsttheattacker.Manycompanieshaveblockedsocialnetworksasaddictedemployeescandistract(分心)themselvesonsuchsites,insteadoffocusingonwork.Infact,studiesshowthatBritishcompanieshavelostbillionsofdollarsperyearinproductivitybecauseofsocialmediaaddictionamongemployees.Also,whatyoucarelesslypostontheNetcancomebacktotroubleyou.Leakingpersonalinformationonsocialsitescanmakeusersvulnerable(易受……损害的)tocrimeslikeidentitytheft,stalking(跟踪罪),etc.ManycompaniesperformabackgroundcheckontheWebbeforehiringanemployee.Ifapotentialemployeehaspostedsomethingembarrassingonsocialmedia,itcangreatlyaffecttheirchancesofgettingthejob.Thesameholdstrueforourrelationshipstoo,asourlovedonesandfriendsmaygettoknowifwepostsomethingundesirableonsocialnetworks.Socialmediahasitsadvantagesanddrawbacksaseachcoinhastwosides.Itisuptoeachusertousesocialsiteswiselytoimprovetheirprofessionalandsociallife,andexercisecautiontoensuretheydonotfallvictimtoonlinedangers.28.Paragraph2mainlyshowsthatsocialnetworks________.A.benefitusersinvariouswaysB.offerprofessionalsgoodchancesC.guideuserstomakerightchoicesD.helpstudentsfinishtheirhomework29.Facedwithproblemscausedbysocialmedia,somecompanies________.A.takelegalactionagainsttheattackersB.avoidpostingembarrassinginformationC.refusetohirepotentialaddictedemployeesD.forbidtheuseofsocialnetworksduringworktime30.Themainpurposeofthispassageisto________.A.remindpeopletowiselyusesocialmediaB.providesomeadviceonsocialproblemsC.raisepublicawarenessofsocialproblemsD.shareexperiencesinusingsocialmedia31.Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthispassage?I.IntroductionP:PointSp:Subpoint(次要点)C:ConclusionDItwasaboutfiveinthemorninginOntario,Canada,whenDonnaStrickland'sphonerang.TheNobelPrizecommitteewasonthelineinStockholm,callingtotellhershehadwontheNobelPrizeinPhysics.“Iwonderedifitwasajoke,”StricklandsaidinaninterviewwithaNobelofficialafterthecall.Shehadbeenasleepwhenthecallarrived.“Somethingwaswrongbecauseitcamesoearlyinthemorning.ButthenIknewitwastherightday,anditwouldhavebeenacrueljoke.”Strickland,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofWaterloo,sharesthehonorwithtwootherscientistsfortheirworkinthe1980sintransforminglasers(激光)intotinytoolsthattodayhavecountlessapplication.Theprizemoney$1.4millionwillbesharedamongthethree.HalftheprizewenttoStricklandandhercooperatorGerardMourou,aprofessorattheEcolePolytechniqueinFrance.TheotherhalfwasawardedtoArthurAshkin,aretiredphysicistwhoworkedatthefamousBellLabsintheUnitedStates.Strickland'swinishistoricinmorethanoneway.It'sbeenover55yearssinceawomanwasawardedtheNobelPrizeinPhysics.In1903,MarieCuriebecamethefirsteverwomantowinaNobelPrizeinPhysics.Forthenext60years,nowomenphysicistswereawarded.MariaGoeppertMayerbecamethesecondwomanphysicisttowintheNobelPrizeinPhysicsin1963.Stricklandherselfwassurprisedtolearnshewasthethirdwomantoreceivethehonorinphysics.“Isthatall,really?Ithoughttheremighthavebeenmore,”shesaidatapressconferenceonTuesday.“Weneedtocelebratewomenphysicists,becausewe'reoutthere.Hopefully,intime,itwillstarttomoveforwardatafasterrate.”32.WhatwasStrickland'sfirstreactionaftershereceivedthecall?A.Shefeltalleffortspaidoff.B.Shewastooexcitedtosayaword.C.Shewasdoubtfulaboutit.D.Shewasannoyedatbeingwakenup.33.HowmuchmoneydidStricklandgetforwinningtheNobelPrize?A.About$350,000.B.About$2.8million.C.About$700,000.D.About$1.4million.34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Strickland'sachievementsinphysics.B.ThehistoryoftheNobelPrizeinPhysics.C.Strickland'sstruggletowintheNobelPrize.D.ThreewomenwinnersoftheNobelPrizeinPhysicsinhistory.35.Whatdoestheunderlined“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.TheNobelPrizeinPhysics.B.Theachievementofmenphysicists.C.ThecelebrationoftheNobelPrizewinners.D.AwardingwomenphysiciststheNobelPrizeinPhysics.其次节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HeadingbacktocollegethisJanuary?Oneofyourbiggestexpensesislikelytobetextbooks.Areportshowsthatcollegestudentsspendabout$1,200ontextbooksonaverage.__36__Turntoonlineresources.Buyingbooksonlineisnotanewidea.Today,therearetonsofwebsiteswhereyoucanfindyourbooks.__37__Theyallowyoutocomparethecostfromseveraldifferentsitesbyapricecomparisontool.__38__Onereasonwhytextbooksaresoexpensiveisthatthey'reconstantly“updated”,evenwhentheupdatinginvolvesonlyverysmalledits.Forclasseswithcoursecontentthat'sstable(稳定的)fromyeartoyear,justcontactyourprofessortoaskwhetherthelatesteditionisnecessary.Savewithusedbooks.__39__Youcangetausedbookingoodconditionforupto60%off.Justrememberyouhavetobeokaywithsomebrokenandfoldedpages.Buyebookswheneveryoucan.Ebooksareagreatchoice.Notonlydotheycostlessthantheprintedones,they'realsomoreconvenient.Dependingontheereaderyouuse,youcanhighlightcertainpassagesandsearchthetextforkeywords.Youcanalsotakescreenshotsofgraphs.__40__A.Considerbuyingtheolderedition.B.Turntoyourprofessorforsecondhandbooks.C.Still,there'replentyofwaysyoucansaveontextbooks.D.Sometextbookwebsitesmightbebetterplacestostart,though.E.Asforcollegetextbooks,oneofthebestwaystosavemoneyistobuytheused.F.Evenusedtextbooksatthebookstorewillbesoldatahigherpricethanonline.G.Evenifyoudon'thaveanereader,youcanstillreadonyourlaptoporsmartphone.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ImetDaisyBanksonthewaytoMaghar.Shewaswalkingdowntheroadwithherwhitestick,andIsawherwalkingtowardamuddy__41__.Ifshecontinued,shemight__42__intothewater.Notwantingthistohappen,Istoppedmy__43__andcalledout,“There'saholeinfrontofyou,Daisy.Ifit'sallrightwithyou,I'll__44__youtoyourplace.”Shehappily__45__.Itookherbagsoshecouldclimbonmymotorbike.Wetalkedabouther__46__,andIdiscoveredshewasonthewaytoherschool.Daisyhadcalledmeacoupleoftimessinceourchance__47__.However,Ihadbeenunabletomeether__48__mybusyschedules.Finally,we__49__attheMahduMall.Wetalkedaboutarangeofissues,andIcameto__50__thatDaisypossessedknowledgewhichwouldchallengethatofmany__51__fitpeople.Althoughshehasamotherandthreebrothers,Daisyhasbeen__52__onherownforthepastyears.Shecooksforherselfandwashesherownclotheswhile__53__toteacheverymorningatMaghar'sPrimarySchool.Whiledoingher__54__,shetriestorememberpeople,places,andthingsinordertomanageherdailylife.Sheisa(n)__55__person,tellingmethatshemadethedecisiontolivealoneafterherbrotherssaidtheywouldtaketurnstolookafterhereachmonth.Daisyfeltthiswouldhurther.Ireallyadmireherconfidenceandthewayshecarriesherselfinherlife.41.A.pavementB.passageC.holeD.freeway42.A.climbB.landC.flyD.fall43.A.carB.truckC.motorbikeD.bus44.A.passB.dropC.takeD.fetch45.A.allowedB.expectedC.repliedD.accepted46.A.studyB.jobC.celebrationD.travel47.A.appointmentB.meetingC.expectationD.argument48.A.duetoB.inadditiontoC.insteadofD.inspiteof49.A.resistedB.rescuedC.reunitedD.removed50.A.discoverB.encourageC.persuadeD.suppose51.A.mentallyB.appropriatelyC.physicallyD.naturally52.A.livingB.lyingC.waitingD.staying53.A.managingB.recognizingC.allowingD.reducing54.A.practiceB.houseworkC.effortD.homework55.A.stubbornB.reliableC.confidentD.intelligent其次节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。SwedishbusinessmanNileBergqvistisdelightedwithhisnewhotel,theworld'sfirstigloo(冰屋)hotel.56.________(build)inasmalltown,ithasbeenattractinglotsofvisitors,butsoonthefunwillbeover.Intwoweeks'timeBergqvist'sicecreation57.________(be)nothingmorethanapoolofwater.“Wedon'tseeitasabigproblem,”hesays.“Wejustlookforwardtoreplacing58.________.Bergqvistbuilthisfirstiglooin1991foranartexhibition.Itwas59.________successfulthathedesignedthepresentone,60.________measuresroughly200squaremeters.Sixworkmenspentmorethaneightweeks61.________(pile)1,000tonsofsnowontoawoodenbase.Whenthesnowfroze,thebase62.________(remove).Aftertheirstay,allvisitorsreceiveasurvivalcertificaterecordingtheirsuccess.Without63.________(window)andplacestohangclothes,itmayseemmorelikeasurvivaltestthanarelaxinghotelbreakwithtemperaturesbelow0℃.“It'sgreatfun,”Bergqvistexplains.“Aswellasagoodstartinsurvivaltraining.”The64.________(popular)oftheiglooisbeyonddoubt.Itisnowattractingtourists65.________allovertheworld.Atleast800peoplehavestayedattheigloothisseasoneventhoughthereareonlytenrooms.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校的交换生Tom对共享单车感到新颖 ,请你写一封电子邮件,邀请他去体验共享单车。内容包括:1.共享单车存在的现象;2.共享单车兴起的缘由;3.约Tom周末骑共享单车。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。DearTom,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Kentwasamanagerofafurnitureagency.Hisestablishmentnearlywentbankrupt(倒闭)becauseofthewrongdecisionhehadmade.Hewassoregretfulanddepressedthatheplannedtodrivetoabaralonetoreleasehisemotions.Itwasnearmidnightinanextremelycoldwinter,andthetemperaturewasminus9degreescentigrade.Therewerefewpeopleinthestreet.Suddenly,afigureofanoldmadamenteredhislineofsight.Shewasstandingsidewaysnearaplatform,dressedinaplaincoat,draggingasuitcase,andholdingaplasticbagintheotherhand.Theslightoldladywasseeminglymorethan80.Shewastremblinginacuttingwind.NowshekeptmotioningKentforaride.AlthoughKentwassomewhatangryabouttheoldmadam'sdisturbing,hewouldn'tliketoleaveherinthecoldnight.Henoticedshecoughedviolentlyandthoughtthatshemightbeillandreallyneededhelp.Sohebrakednearher.Themadamsaid,“Wouldyoupleasetakemeforaride?Icanofferdoublefare...”Kentinterruptedher,“Iwillchargeyounothing!Comeon!”Themadampointedtoherluggageandsaid,“Couldyouputmysuitcaseintothecar?”Kentsteppedoutandputitinthetrunk.Kentproceededtodrive.Hestoppedatapetrolstationwherehewantedtopurchasegallonsofgasoline(汽油).Duringtheintervaltheywaitedinaqueue,themadambeganhernarration,“Couldyoupleasesendmetothecharityhouseinthesuburbs?Iwanttosendthemsomething.Ihadbeengivenhelpthere50yearsago.Thepresidentandworkerswereallgoodguys.”Sheburstintotears,“Nowthey'veallpassedaway.Thelifewastoughatthattime,butwealllovedandcaredabouteachother.I'veheldadesiretobebackthereagainforlong.”Kentrealizedthemadamwasrecallingasectionofthegoodmissingdays.Acomplicatedfeelingsurroundedhim,andhedecidedtocancelhisplanandstaywiththeoldmadam.Afteratwohourdrive,theycametothegateoftheirdestination.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hearingthis,Kentlapsedintosilence,becauseheknewtheresthomewasforpatientswithincurablediseases.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Unit4单元测试卷第一部分听力材料Text1W:Ienjoyedmydinnerverymuch.Howwasyours?M:Betterthanexpected.Butforthatprice,itshouldhavebeengood.Text2W:Itelephonedtoseeifyou'dliketogotothemoviesthisafternoon.M:I'dloveto,butIjustbrokemyglassesandIhavetogetanotherpairbeforetheshopcloses.Text3M:Nancy!Ihavebeenwaitingforyoufortwohours.W:Sorry,David.Mybossaskedmetoworkovertime.M:Butyoushouldhavecalledmeforthat.Text4W:Excuseme.IwastoldIcouldfindDr.Johnsonhere.M:Andyouhave.Text5W:CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,I'dliketwopoundsoforanges,please.W:Doyouwanttheonesat20pence,25penceor30pence?M:Theonesat30pence,please.Text6W:DoyouknowwhereTomis,Sam?M:Sorry,Idon'tknow.W:Oh,myGod!M:What'sthematter?W:Heissupposedtobeatthemeetingaquarterlater.ButIcan'tfindhimanywhere.M:Oh,Iremembersomething.JohntoldmethatTomwentoutforlunchataboutaquarterto2andwouldnotcomebackuntil3:30.W:Thenhewillbelateforthemeeting.M:What'sthetimenow?W:3:00.M:Don'tworry.I'llcallhim.Text7W:Haveyouhandedinyourexercisebook,Jack?M:I'msorryIhaven't,Mrs.Smith.I'vealreadyfinishedtheexercise,butIcan'tfindmyexercisebookanywherenow.W:Really?Idon'tunderstandwhyyou'realwaysforgettingtohandinyourexercisebook.You'relying.M:Mrs.Smith,butitistruethistime.W:I'mreallyangrywithyou.Ifyouwon'ttellmethetruth,I'llhavetoringupyourparentsafterclass.M:I'msorrymyparentshavegonetoNewYork.They'llbebackinhalfayear.W:Idon'tbelieveyou.ItwasyesterdaythatIsawtheminthesupermarket.Youareveryclever,butyouneverspendyourtimedoingyourmathexercises.Sitdown,please.Let'sgetdowntobusiness.Text8W:Ican'tdecidewhethertogotouniversityorgetajob.Whatdoyouthink?M:Well,ifIwereyou,Jane,I'dgoonstudying.W:ButIdon'tevenknowwhattostudy.M:IfIhadthechanceagain,I'dstudycomputer.You'regoodatsciencesubject.W:That'swhatmyparentswantmetodo.M:Youshouldtaketheiradvice.Theyknowwhat'sthebestforyou.W:ButmyfriendswillhavejobsandlotsoffunwhileIspendallmytimestudying.M:Butifyougotouniversity,you'llstillhavetimeforfun.W:Umm.Whatyousaymakessense,But,youknow,IstillhavetoaskmyparentsforpocketmoneyandIhatetodosoatthisage.M:Ifyoutrytofindaparttimejob,youwillhavesomemoney,too.W:You'reright.Thankyoufortheadvice.Text9W:Areyougoingsomewhereforyourvacation?M:Yes,I'mmakingplansforatour.W:That'llbelovely.Whereareyougoing?M:IstartoutfromLongIslandthisFriday.I'veplannedafourdaydrivetoSaltLakeCity,whereI'lljoinmybrotherandmyfamilyforhisfortiethbirthday.W:Well,yougottopreparelotsoffoodandenoughsleepingbagsthen?M:Oh,no.I'llspendthenightsinhotelsandenjoylocalfoodasIpassby.Howdoesitsound?W:Itsoundsgood.Youcandoalotofsightseeing,too.M:Yes,I'lltakemytime.AndI'llgotoDisneyland.W:So,you'regoingtohaveanicevacation.Text10HerbertMarshalwasastudentatCambridge,buthishometownwasSt.Albans.ItwasAugustandthefamilyhadgonetotheseaside.HerbertwenttoFranceforhisholiday,butheranoutofmoney,andcamehomeaweekearlierthanhehadexpectedto.Histraindidn'tgetintoSt.Albansuntiljustbeforemidnight.Thelastbushadgone,sohehadtowalkhome.Helethimselfintothekitchen,andashewasfeelinghotandsticky,hetookoffhisshirttohaveawash.Suddenlyheheardheavystepsrunningupthepath.Thebackdoorburstopen,andhefoundhimselfsurroundedbypolicemen.Theypushedhimintothelivingroomnextdoor,madehimsitdown,andbeganaskinghimquestions.“What'syourname?”“Wheredoyoulive?”“Whatareyoudoinghere?”“Ilivehere,”saidHerbert.“I'vebeenonholiday.”Butnobodylistenedtohim.Theyjustwentonaskingquestions.Thensuddenlyoneofthepolicemensaid:“Watchhim,Frank.We'llgoandsearchthehouse.”答案:1~5CBAAC6~10CBCBA11~15ABCBA16~20ACBAB其次部分第一节A【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了世界各地的“绿色”酒店为客人供应环保和世界级的度假体验。21.答案与解析:B细微环节理解题。依据HiHotel中的theHiHotelEcoSpaBeachhasreceivedGreenGlobecertificationforusingrecycledpaper,organic(有机的)paint,ecofriendlycleaningproductsandorg
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