题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:对话填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。
Lin Hai--L; Wang Jun—W
| L: I can’t wait to get my driving licence! Then I can buy my own car.There are so many cars available now that prices have really (76)f_____.It’s great! W: Are you serious? The increase in new cars has (77)b_____ our roads and has made pollution even worse here. L: More cars mean (78)l_____ prices.I like that! W: What about the (79)e________? With more cars on the road, traffic problems, accidents and pollution will get much worse. L: Oh, you either don’t like cars or you don’t know much about them. W: Yes, I do.I know cars can be useful, but they can (80)c_____ a lot of damage. L: People need cars, and if cars do so much damage, they wouldn’t be (81)a_____ on the roads. W: Hum, I don’t think you have read much about this problem. L: No, and I don’t need to, because I don’t think there is a problem. W: Yes, there is.It’s (82)r_____ in the newspaper that there are more cars on our roads now than before.There are millions of (83)p_____ car buyers, and car makers are busy making cars for them. L: So what? W: By 2020, there will be seven times the (84)n_____ of cars on our roads, and the effect of these cars will be pollution, (85)e_______ in big cities. | 76.__________ 77.__________ 78.__________ 79.__________ 80.__________ 81.__________ 82.__________ 83.__________ 84.__________ 85.__________ |
阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。
Lin Hai--L; Wang Jun—W
L: I can’t wait to get my driving licence! Then I can buy my own car.There are so many cars available now that prices have really (1.)f_____.It’s great!
W: Are you serious? The increase in new cars has (2.)b_____ our roads and has made pollution even worse here.
L: More cars mean (3.)l_____ prices.I like that!
W: What about the (4.)e________? With more cars on the road, traffic problems, accidents and pollution will get much worse.
L: Oh, you either don’t like cars or you don’t know much about them.
W: Yes, I do.I know cars can be useful, but they can (5.)c_____ a lot of damage.
L: People need cars, and if cars do so much damage, they wouldn’t be (6.)a_____ on the roads.
W: Hum, I don’t think you have read much about this problem.
L: No, and I don’t need to, because I don’t think there is a problem.
W: Yes, there is.It’s (7.)r_____ in the newspaper that there are more cars on our roads now than before.There are millions of (8.)p_____ car buyers, and car makers are busy making cars for them.
L: So what?
W: By 2020, there will be seven times the (9.)n_____ of cars on our roads, and the effect of these cars will be pollution, (10.)e_______ in big cities.
When someone gives you advice, listen without judgment, try to find value in what you’re hearing, and say “Thank you”.This wise advice is easy to understand yet hard to practice.I’ll give you an example from my life when I totally blew it in terms of practicing what I teach.
In my work I travel constantly.I always put off going to the airport until the last second.My wife, Lynda, was sitting next to me in the front seat.I was racing along and not paying much attention.Lynda cried out, “Look out! There is a red light up ahead.”
Being a trained behavioral science professional --- who teaches others the value of encouraging advice --- I naturally screamed at her, “I know there is a red light up ahead! Don’t you think I can see?” When we arrived at the airport, Lynda didn’t speak to me.I wondered why she seemed mad at me.
During the flight to New York, I did a cost-benefit analysis.I asked myself, “What was the cost of just listening when Lynda called out the warning? Zero.” I then reasoned, “What was the potential benefit? What could have been saved?” Several potential benefits came to mind, including her life, my life, and the lives of other people.
I landed in New York feeling ashamed of myself.I immediately called Lynda and told her my cost-benefit story.I convinced her, “The next time you help me with my driving, I am just going to say, ‘Thank you.’”
A few months passed, and I had long forgotten the incident.Again, I was racing off to the airport, when Lynda cried out, “Look out for the red light!” I was embarrassed, and then shouted, “Thank you!”
I’m a long way from perfect, but I’m getting better.My suggestion is that you get in the habit of asking the important people in your life how you can do things better.And be ready for an answer.Some people may tell you things like “Look out for the red light.” When this happens, remember that there is possibly some potential benefit.Then just say, “Thank you.”
1.What do we know about the author?
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A.He is expert at behavioral science. |
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B.He is gifted in cost-benefit analysis. |
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C.He always takes his wife’s advice. |
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D.He often runs the red traffic light. |
2.The underlined part “blew it” in Paragraph 1 probably means “__________”.
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A.lost personal judgment |
B.forgot the practical method |
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C.became annoyed with the adviser |
D.failed to say “Thank you” |
3.It can be inferred from the passage that people __________.
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A.should give their opinions patiently |
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B.tend to be defensive when given advice |
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C.had better study behavioral science |
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D.intend to follow others’ suggestions |
4.The purpose of the passage is to advise people to __________.
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A.do a cost-benefit analysis in daily life |
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B.discover potential benefits |
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C.learn from the author’s experiences |
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D.treasure others’ suggestions |
—Mum, I’m going to take my driving test tomorrow.
—_____ I’m sure you will pass it.
| A.Congratulations! | B.Well done! | C.Indeed! | D.Good luck! |
When someone gives you advice, listen without judgment, try to find value in what you’re hearing, and say: “Thank you”. This wise advice is easy to understand yet hard to practice. I’ll give you an example from my life when I totally blew it in term of practicing what I teach.
In my work I travel constantly. I always put off going to the airport until the last second. My wife, Lyda, was sitting next to me in the front seat. I was racing along and not paying much attention. Lyda cried out: “Look out! There is a red light up ahead.”
Being a trained behavioral science professional—who teaches others the value of encouraging advice—I naturally screamed at her: “I know there is a red light up ahead! Don’t you think I can see?” When we arrived at the airport, Lyda didn’t speak to me. I wondered why she seemed mad at me.
During the flight to New York, I did a cost-benefit analysis. I asked myself: “What was the cost of just listening when Lyda called out the warning? Zero.” I then reasoned: “What was the potential benefit? What could have been saved?” Several potential benefits came to mind, including her life, my life, and the lives of other people.
I landed in New York feeling ashamed of myself. I immediately called Lyda and told her my cost-benefit story. I convinced her: “The next time you help me with my driving, I am just going to say, ‘Thank you!’”
A few months passed, and I had long forgotten the incident. Again, I was racing off to the airport, when Lyda cried out: “Look out for the red right!” I was embarrassed, and then shouted: “Thank you!”
I’m a long way from perfect, but I’m getting better. My suggestion is that you get in the habit of asking the important people in your life how you can do things better. And be ready for an answer. Some people may tell you things like “Look out for the red light.” When this happens, remember that there is possibly some potential benefit. Then just say: “Thank you.”
60.What do we know about the author?
A. He is expert at behavioral science.
B. He is gifted in cost-benefit analysis.
C. He seldom takes his wife’s advice.
D. He often runs the red traffic light.
61.The underlined part “blew it ” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_______”.
A. became annoyed with the adviser B. forgot the practical method
C. failed to say “Thank you” D. lost personal judgment
62.It can be inferred from the passage that people _________.
A. tend to be defensive when given advice
B. intend to follow others’ suggestions
C. had better study behavioral science
D. should give their opinions patiently
63The purpose of the passage is to advise people to ________.
A. do a cost-benefit analysis in daily life
B. treasure others’ suggestions
C. learn from the author’s experiences
D. discover potential benefits
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