题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第一节 听力理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
第一段对话回答第1~3题。
1. On which floor will the man stay?
A. The third floor. B. The fourth floor. C. The fifth floor.
2. How much should the man pay for two nights?
A. 150 dollars. B. 160 dollars. C. 80 dollars.
3. When is the supper ready?
A. At 6:30 p.m. B. At 6:00 p.m. C. At 5:30 p.m.
第二段对话回答第4~6题。
4. How long has the woman lived in the house?
A. 30 years. B. 23 years. C. 33 years.
5. Why does the woman want to sell the house?
A. She doesn’t like it. B. She wants to live in the country.
C. She needs money to buy a house for her son.
6. How much does the woman want for the house?
A. $115,000. B. $50,000. C. $150,000.
第三段对话回答第7~9题。
7. Why is the woman unhappy?
A. She isn’t feeling well. B. She didn’t pass her English exam.
C. She has no idea about what to write for her composition.
8. What did the woman show the man last week?
A. Some books. B. Some pictures. C. Some papers.
9. What is the man most probably?
A. A student. B. A teacher. C. A writer
第四段对话回答第10~12题。
10.When does the talk take place?
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
11.Who will buy the gift toys?
A. Julie. B. John C. The speaker.
12.What is the talk mainly about?
A. A picnic. B. A football match. C. A mountain park.
第五段独白回答第13~15题。
13. Who is the letter to?
A. Mandy B. Jenny C. Willis
14. What was the weather like when Jenny came to Boston last time?
A. Very hot B. Very rainy C. Very cold
15. Why didn’t Jenny ask for help on the phone?
A. Because she forgot the phone number
B. Because she changed her phone number
C. Because her friends changed her phone number
106. Write at least 60 words about the topic “An interesting lesson”. (以“一堂有趣的课”为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
(注意:短文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其它相关信息,否则不予评分。)
Use the following points as a reference. ( 以下内容仅供参考)
● When did you have an interesting lesson? What lesson was it?
● What did you do during the lesson?
● Why was it interesting? (Give one or two reasons)
A. True or False(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示): ( 7分)
It was twelve o’clock at night.
Mitya Kuldarov, with excited face, flew into his parents’ flat, and hurriedly ran through all the rooms. His parents had already gone to bed. His sister was in bed, doing her homework. His schoolboy brothers were asleep.
“What is the matter with you?” cried his parents in surprise.
“Oh, don’t ask!”
Mitya laughed and sank into an armchair.
“What’s the matter? You don’t look like yourself!” his sister asked.
“Do you know, now all Russia knows of me! All Russia! All Russia knows a clerk called Mitya Kuldarov, who stopped a frightened horse from hurting people!”
Mitya jumped up, ran up and down all the rooms, and then sat down again.
“Why, what has happened? Tell us sensibly!”
“You live like wild beasts, you don’t read the newspapers. If anything happens it’s all known at once, nothing is hidden! How happy I am! You know it’s only famous people whose names are published in the papers!”
“What do you mean? Where?”
“Yes! My name has been published! Now all Russia knows of me!”
Mitya pulled out of his pocket a copy of the paper, gave it to his father, and pointed with his finger to a passage marked with blue pencil.
“Read it!”
The father put on his glasses.
He cleared his throat and began to read: “At eleven o’clock on the night of the 29th of December, a clerk of the name of Mitya Kuldarov…”
“The frightened horse was stopped, but Kuldarov, at first in an unconscious condition, was taken to the police station and there examined by the doctor. The blow he had received on the back of his head happened not to be serious…. We must all learn from him.”
“You have read it now? Ah! So you see. Now it’s all over Russia! Give it here!”
Mitya seized the paper, folded it up and put it into his pocket, with a smile on his face.
71. Mitya Kuldarov was rather excited when he came back home at night.
72. Mr. and Mrs. Kuldarov had a daughter and two sons according to the passage.
73. Mitya Kuldarov prevented a frightened horse from hurting people.
74. The accident happened on a winter morning on Mitya’s way to work.
75. He was seriously hurt on the back of his head and stayed in hospital for a week.
76. His good deed (好事) was reported in Russian newspapers.
77. From the passage we know that Mitya Kuldarov worked as an ordinary clerk.
B. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案): ( 7分)
Most of the energy we use for heating, lighting, transportation and manufacturing (制造业) comes from fossil (化石) fuels. These are carbon-based fuels from oil, coal and natural gas. When we burn these fuels we release heat which provides the energy.
There are three main disadvantages to using these fuels. Firstly, they are causing climate problems because of the Greenhouse Effect. When we burn fossil fuels they produce carbon dioxide which causes global warming. Secondly, when we have used up all our coal, oil and natural gas, we will have nothing left to burn. Thirdly, they are not very efficient. The internal combustion engine (内燃机) that we use in most cars, trucks and buses, for example, is only about 14% efficient.
Scientists are working on another fuel-hydrogen. There are a couple of advantages to using hydrogen as a fuel. Firstly, because two-thirds of the earth's surface is water and water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. There is an almost unlimited supply of hydrogen. Secondly, burning hydrogen does not cause global warming. Thirdly, it is much more efficient than carbon-based fuels.
Unfortunately there are problems with hydrogen at the present time: there is the problem of separating (分离) it from water cheaply, and there is the difficulty of storing it. It can be stored under pressure but high pressure tanks are far from safe. It can also be stored as a liquid but only at extremely low temperatures. It seems likely, therefore, that there will have to be a completely new technology before hydrogen replaces fossil fuels. Solving these problems is an urgent (急迫的) matter. Although China, India and Australia have huge amounts of cheap coal, and there are still large oil and gas reserves(储藏量) elsewhere, the effects on the planet’s climate will be bad if they are used.
78. ______ isn’t carbon-based fuel.
A) Hydrogen B) Natural gas C) Coal D) Oil
79. Using carbon-based fuels can ______.
A) cause traffic accidents B) cause floods and forest fires
C) produce hydrogen and oxygen D) produce carbon dioxide
80. The underline word “global”in Paragraph Two means “______”.
A) the Earth’s surface’s B) ball-shaped
C) world-wide D) atmosphere’s
81. Which of the following is Not True according to the passage? ______
A) It’s not easy but difficult to store hydrogen.
B) Storing hydrogen is dangerous in high pressure tanks.
C) There are almost unlimited carbon-based fuels on the Earth.
D) Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
82. Oil, coal and natural gas will be used up ______ if there is no new fuel.
A) sooner or later B) at the present time C) before 2012 D) in 20 years’ time
83. Perhaps ______ can reduce the air pollution.
A) China, India and Australia B) a new technology to get hydrogen
C) the Greenhouse Effect D) the internal combustion engine
84. The best title for the passage is ______.
A) Fossil Fuels’ Reserves B) Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
C) The World’s Most Important Fuels D) Using New and Efficient Fuels
C. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文):(14分)
California is located in the far west of the USA and has a long Pacific Ocean coastline. With almost 34 million people, it has the largest population of any of the states of the USA. It is the third largest in 85 , with just over 400,000 square kilometres. It has an excellent climate(气候) although there are very dry areas which do not get enough rain.
Only one of the states of the USA, California is in itself the world’s fifth largest economy (经济). It is especially 86 wine, fruits and vegetables of many kinds agriculturally. It is the home of Silicon Valley (硅谷), the centre of the world’s computer industry. Los Angeles, its largest city-but not its capital city, which is Sacramento-has the world’s largest film and television industry and is best known for the district called Hollywood. California is also 87 in such natural resources as oil, natural gas and wood.
California has a huge 88 industry. This is partly because of the many natural beauties in the state, but also because of attractions such as Disneyland, Sea world and other theme parks.
89 , California will suffer a serious earthquake. Parts of California also have water shortages, and 90 the countryside can be very dry, forest fires are a major problem.
California has many claims to fame, but one of the most interesting is its recent laws which 91 motor vehicles to have zero carbon dioxide emissions (排放). Because of this, and the fact that a quarter of all motor vehicles made in the USA are sold in California, the motor industry is trying hard to develop vehicles powered by hydrogen.
85. A) shape B) number C) height D) area
86. A) famous for B) connected with C) full of D) different from
87. A) special B) popular C) rich D) generous
88. A) film B) tourist C) fashion D) information
89. A) Suddenly B) Immediately C) Unfortunately D) Usually
90. A) because B) if C) although D) why
91. A) encourage B) promise C) choose D) require
D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)
My name is Lin Hui. I like to tell stories about people who work together. What is even better is when countries help each other and build a good friendship. An excellent e 92 of this happen when Britain and China worked together to bring the Milu deer back to China.
Milu deer, a kind of animal with large horns(角), used to be c 93 in China long ago. People could see Milu deer in most places at that time. Like other deer they lived together and ate grass and the soft parts of trees. But later, Milu deer were often killed for food or sport. The Ming and Qing dynasties(朝代) did not protect them and many were killed. That is how the Milu deer d 94 from China.
Luckily b 95 all of them were killed, some were taken to Britain to improve the environment of the beautiful park which belonged to the Duke of Bedford(贝德福特公爵). He liked them so much that he took them from China to Britain. Milu deer liked the cool, wet weather in England and their number increased year by year. As a result, when in 1985 the government of China wanted to bring back the Milu deer, the Duke of Bedford was able to h 96 . The first deer came back to China to the Nanhaizi Milu Park 20 kilometers south of Beijing and the centre in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province.
The deer certainly seem h 97 to be back in China as their number has grown quickly. There are now so many of them that a new park has been opened for them in Hubei Province. At the moment the Milu deer live in centres where they are being w 98 protected and cared for. It is told that one day there will be enough animals to let them live in the wild again.
E. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题): ( 14分)
Harland Sanders (1890-1980)
was the founder of KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken). He learned to cook as a child
because his father died when he was six years old. His mother went to work,
leaving Harland in the care of his 3-year-old brother and baby sister. He began
preparing food for them.
At the age of 10, Mr. Sanders began working on a farm for two dollars a month. His difficult childhood caused him to work in many places. He was a streetcar conductor in Indiana at 15 and a soldier in the Cuban-American War when he was 16.
After the war Harland worked as a railroad fireman. Then he studied law by correspondence, which allowed him to get a job as a justice of the peace (治安官员). He then worked on a steamboat, sold automobile tires(汽车轮胎), and later became a gas station operator. He was then 40 years old. Since he liked to cook, he began serving his gas customers chicken at his own dining room table.
Mr. Sanders realized people were coming to buy gas because of the chicken he served. So, he left the gas station and bought a motel(汽车旅馆) and restaurant that seated 142 people. Over the next nine years, he made a secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices to flavor for his chicken.
In 1935, Governor Ruby Laffoon gave a title to the 45-year-old cook. He called him Colonel Harland Sanders because he had contributed so much to making the state of Kentucky famous because of his chicken dinners.
He was living in the city of Corbin, Kentucky. When a new state highway bypassed(绕开) his city, he had few customers so he sold his motel and restaurant. He had no income except for the 105$ per month social security check from the government. However, he had an idea that changed the history of fast food restaurants.
At the age of 62, he travelled across the country by car and started a franchising business(专卖店业务). He was so successful that in the next 12 years, 600 KFC restaurants were started.
In 1964, he sold his business to investors based in Louisville, Kentucky. In 7 years, the company grew to 3,500 restaurants. Today there are more than 11,000 restaurants in 80 countries. Every large city in China has a KFC restaurant.
99. Did Mr. Sanders have a happy or difficult childhood?
_____________________________________________________________.
100. What jobs did Mr. Sanders do after the war before he became a gas station operator?
He worked as ___________________________, a justice of the peace and a salesman.
101. Why did Mr. Sanders serve his gas customers chicken at his own dining room table?
____________________________________________________________.
102. What did Mr. Sanders buy after he left the gas station?
____________________________________________________________.
103. How old was Mr. Sanders when he started a franchising business? ____________________________________________________________.
104. How many restaurants has the company now?
____________________________________________________________.
105. What do you think made Mr. Sanders so successful?
___________________________________________________________.
70. Tom asked Kitty, “Will you visit Mr. Liu next week?” (将直接引语改为间接引语)
Tom asked Kitty ___________ they ___________ visit Mr. Liu next week.
Part 3 Reading and Writing (第三部分 读写)
69. I can’t decide when we will have the next class meeting. (改为简单句)
I can’t decide ___________ ___________ have the next class meeting.
68. Alice has lunch at school. Ben has lunch at school, too. (保持句意基本不变)
Alice has lunch at school . ___________ ___________ Ben.
67. The Greens are going to stay in Los Angele for two weeks. (对划线部分提问)
___________ ___________ are the Greens going to stay in Los Angele?
66. Chemical factories mustn’t let out dirty water into rivers. (改为反意疑问句)
Chemical factories mustn’t let out dirty water into rivers, ___________ ___________?
65. The traveler took out a bottle of water from the pack on his back. (改为一般疑问句)
___________ the traveler ___________ out a bottle of water from the pack on his back?
64. They are ____________ children because they don’t have enough to eat. (healthy)
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