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Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.10years.B.15years.C.20years.D.40years.

2.A.Patient.B.Doctor.C.Scientist.D.Physicist.

3.A.Attheriverside.B.Athome.C.Atthehealthcenter.D.Athisoffice.

4.A.Inabank.B.Inaschool.C.Inaclothingstore.D.Inabarbershop.

5.A.Husbandandwife.B.Policemananddriver.

C.Passengerandbusconductor.D.Bossandsecretary.

6.A.Movetoabigcity.B.Becomeateacher.

C.Gobacktoschool.D.WorkinNewYork.

7.A.She’slearnedalotfromtheliteratureclass.

B.She’swrittensomebooksaboutworldclassics.

C.Shemetsomeoftheworld’sbestwriters.

D.She’sjustbackfromatriproundtheworld.

8.A.Thetwospeakersareatalosswhattodo.

B.Thewomanisworriedaboutherfuture.

C.Thetwospeakersareseniorsatcollege.

D.Themanregretsspendinghistimefast.

9.A.Themancouldbuyashirtofadifferentcolour.

B.Thesizeoftheshirtisallrightfortheman.

C.Thesizethemanwantswillarrivesoon.

D.Themancouldcomesometimelater.

10.A.Themanisusuallythelasttohandinhistestpaper.

B.Themanhasmadeamessofhismidtermexam.

C.Themanhasbadstudyhabits.

D.Themanisadiligentstudent.

SectionBPassages

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Becausehefailedinthematch.

B.Becausehelikedtodreamthere.

C.Becausehecouldseethehotel.

D.Becausehehadnomoney.

12.A.Monday.B.Wednesday.C.Tuesday.D.Saturday.

13.A.Becausehedidn’tlikethewarmandsoftbed.

B.Becausehelikedtosleepinthepark.

C.Becausehewantedtohaveagooddream.

D.Becausehecouldn’tpayforit.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Manhasabigbrain.

B.Thedifferencebetweenmenandanimals.

C.Animalscannotspeak.

D.Animalscanalsolearnsomewords.

15.A.Theybothcanlearnnewthings.

B.Theybothcanunderstandthingsquickly.

C.Theybothcanremembersomewords.

D.Theybothcanbehavewisely.

16.A.Man’s

brainhelpshimlearntospeak.

B.Whyapescanlearnafewwords.

C.Howchildrenlearntospeak.

D.Whyanimalscanmakenoises.

SectionCLongerConversations

Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

PERSONALINFORMATION(SummerMandarinCourse)

Name:EmmaWhite.

Nationality:17.

Identity:A18student.

Dateofregister:9th19.

Major:20.

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

Insects

Wherewasthemanlastnight?Hewas21.

Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheinsects?Theyarethemost22onearth.

Whichmighthavethelargernumbers,insectsorhumans?Thereare23insects.

Whydopeoplealwaysfailinwipingoutthemosquitoes?Becausethey’llchange24.

Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

(A)

“Courageiswhenyou’reafraid,butyoukeeponmovinganyway.Courageiswhenyou’reinpain,butyoukeeponlivinganyway.Courageiswhenyou’velostyourway,butyoufindyourstrengthanyway…”Thissong,“Courage”,bythesingerOrianthi,isoneofthesongsthatIlistento(25)______Ifeeldepressed.

CourageisonethingIwishIcouldpossesswhenIwanttostandupandspeakmymind.TherearetimeswhenIfindmyselfafraidtospeakupfor(26)______.TherearetimeswhenIgiveupsoeasilyjustbecauseI’mafraidtofail.Theabsenceofcourageisaseriousproblemforme.

Sincenoticingthisproblem,I(27)______(try)somewaystomakesomechanges.First,Italktomyfriendsaboutmyfeelingsmoreoften,andwediscussmydreamabout(28)______IwantandwhereIwanttogointhefuture.

Tobehonest,myheartstillpoundssohardeverytimebeforeIgoonthestage(29)______Ihavetotakedeepbreathssomanytimes,butI’mgettingbetteratit.

Finally,IwishIcouldsucceedinhavingthecouragetospeakoutloudaboutmyfuturedreamandinhavingthecouragetotellmyselftokeepmoving(30)______thefearforfailure.

“It’snothowmanytimesyou(31)_____(knock)down;it’showmanytimesyougetbackup…”

(B)

Perhapsyou’vevisitedthegreat,splendidlocationsofmodernChina–Beijing,ShanghaiandChongqing.Butthecountryalsohassmaller,oldercorners(32)______showthebeautyofChina’spast.

Abouttwohoursoutsideofoneoftheworld’s(33)______(large)cities,Beijing,liesatinymountainvillage.Themanyoriginalbuildingsmakeitseemlikeaplaceforgottenbytimes.ThehomesinCuandixiawerebuiltbyonefamily(34)______(start)duringtheMingDynasty.Manyofthevillagersarewillingtohousevisitorsforthenight.Guests(35)______takeincourtyards,wallswithmessagesfromthe1800sandthevillagetemple.Builtonthesideofahill,thetownhastree-coveredmountainsallaround.Visitorscanenjoyhikinginthesebeautifulsurroundings.BoththehistoryandnatureofCuandixiamakeitapopularspotforphotographers.Mostagreethatitmakesfor(36)______eye-openingdaytripintothepast.

AnexperienceofhistoricalChinaisnotonly(37)______(find)inthemountains,however.LifeonZhejiang’scanalsshowsthefact(38)______old,ruralChinawasnotalwaysslowandquiet.

YoucanalsoenjoytheexperienceofWuzhen’soldindustries.(39)______(locate)in“thelandofsilk,”thevillageproducessomeofChina’smostfamouscloth.Youcanalsovisitplaceswherewineismadeandclothesaredyed.Meanwhile,(40)______(go)fromsighttosightoverWuzhen’smanybridgesisenjoyableinitself.

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.volunteerB.servedC.officiallyD.signsE.organizationsF.quiet

G.graduatingH.particularlyI.interestJ.specialK.competitions

Inspiteofwarmdaysandlaughterfromthepoolside,summervacationisending.Andeveryoneknowsit.Thereviewpacketforsummer–stillnotopened–suddenlyappears.Sale41atthemalls,supermarketsandbookstoresremindstudentsandparents.

Notebooks,folders,pencilsandsomething42calledbinders(文件夹)arepiledupinstores.InAmericanschools,studentsmustkeeptheirbookbagsintheirlockers.

Studentsalsomustcompletethestudent-servicelearning(SSL)requirementinsummer.MostschoolsinMarylandrequirestudentstocompleteatleast75hoursofcommunity43work.Theymustdothisbefore44fromhighschool.Studentsdevotetheirtimetolibraries,schoolclubs,summercampsandcommunity45.

Manystudentsattendsummerschoolfortwosessions,eachforthreeweeks.Itusuallyrunsfivedaysaweekforfourhoursaday,plushomeworkandexams.Mosthighschoolsprovideintensivecoursesinsummer.Studentscantakeacourseandmovetothenextlevelwhentheschoolyear46starts.

Theperfectplacetosa

ygoodbyetosummervacationistheannualcountyfair.Allkindsofcarnivalridesattractentirefamilies.TraditionalAmericanfoodis47everywhere–hotdogs,pretzels,cottoncandy,barbeque…Besuretogowhenyou’rehungry!

Thefairisalsoaplacefordisplaysoffarmproduce.Manyfarmersalsoattendthefarm-animal48.Kidslovethehorseshowsandgoat-milkingcontest.Funcontestslikewatermelon-seedspittingandtricycleraces49theyoungerchildren.Womenandgirlsgotoexhibitionsofquiltsandflowers.

Soonthefairgroundwillbe50.Instead,kidswillgatherattheschool-busstop.Summervacationisover.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Haveyouevermonitoredsomethingaboutyourself?Perhapsyou’vetrackedhowmanykilometersyou’verun,howmanyhoursyou’vesleptorhowmanycaloriesyou’ve51inaday.

Ifso,you’ve52amovementcalledthe“QuantifiedSelfMovement.”Individualsgatherinformationabouttheirdailyactivitiesinthiswidespreadmovement,alsocalledself-tracking.Thismaysound53,buttechnologyismakingtheprocesseasier.

Perhapsyou’vewantedto54abadhabitandcouldn’t.Self-trackingmaybeyouranswer.Theideaistotakeinformationaboutyoureverydayactivitiesandanalyzeittohelpgeta55lifestyle.

Recently,toolssuchassmartphones,journalsandapps,alongwithnewly56wearablegadgets(工具),aremakingself-trackingextremelyeasy.Today,onecanuseFitbit,theJawboneUP,GoogleGlassorasmartwatchto57personaldataincludinghoursslept,stresslevels,heartrateandmood.

Sowhydoesapersonself-track?Someonemaybetryingtoloseweightorimprovetheirsleeppatterns.Anotherpersonfeelstiredaftereating.Self-trackingcouldhelphimto58whatfoodsmakehimsleepyandmodifyhisdietaccordingly.

Monitoringdailyactivitiesisn’tanewconcept.Inyearspast,athletesandtheircoacheskeptnotesdetailingnutrition,trainingandsleeppatternsinordertoachieveanathleticgoal.59,doctorshavealsohelpedpatientstodocumentpartsoftheirlifestylesandeatinghabitstohelpfightallergies,headachesandotherhealthissues.60,itwasn’tuntilxxxxthatWiredmagazineeditorsGaryWolfandKimKelly,whostartedtrackingeverymovetheymade,coinedthe61“QuantifiedSelf.”

Althoughself-trackinghasmanyadvantages,DennisNash,presidentofDataSpeaksHealthSolutions,saysself-trackinghasits62.Oncepeoplestarttrackingtheirdailyactivities,itcanbecomeanaddiction(癖好).Also,theymightbegintoworrytoomuchabouttheirhealth.

Whileself-trackingdoesn’t63thatone’squalityoflifewillimprove,itcanhighlighttheimportanceofeatingwellandexercisingdaily.64,theQuantifiedSelfMovement’sprimaryfocusis65peopletoemployenoughenergytomakehealthierchoices.

51.A.gatheredB.managedC.eatenD.digested

52.

A.takenpartinB.takennoticeofC.knownaboutD.carriedout

53.A.strangeB.interestingC.valuableD.difficult

54.A.changeB.developC.strengthenD.reduce

55.A.happierB.healthierC.clearerD.simpler

56.A.discoveredB.trackedC.releasedD.built

57.A.monitorB.analyzeC.processD.record

58.A.identifyB.increaseC.decreaseD.choose

59.A.ParticularlyB.SimilarlyC.SurprisinglyD.Generally

60.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Meanwhile

61.A.movementB.subjectC.termD.equipment

62.A.characteristicsB.functionsC.reasonsD.drawbacks

63.A.guaranteeB.expectC.concludeD.prove

64.A.IngeneralB.InbriefC.AfterallD.Atlast

65.A.stimulatingB.forcingC.persuadingD.motivating

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Inthe1850s,avastwildernessseparatedCaliforniafromtheeasternU.S.Asaresult,mailservicetoCaliforniawasveryslow.

WilliamRusselldecidedtochangethat.HeandtwopartnersselectedaroutefromSt.Joseph,Missouri,toSacramento,California.Thentheypurchased400horses,hiredworkersandsetuprelaystationsevery10to15miles.Riderswouldchangehorsesatthesestations,andevery90to120milesanewriderwouldtakeover.

OnApril3,1860,theirservice,calledthePonyExpress,began.ThemaildeliveriesreachedCaliforniainabout10days.Theridersfacedmanyrisksfromextremeweather,hostileNativeAmericansandridingaccidents.Buttheylostonlyonedeliveryduringtheservice’soneandahalfyearsinoperation.

ThePonyExpressserviceendedinOctober1861afteratelegraphlineacrosstheU.S.wascompleted.Yettheriders’courageandaccomplishmentsstillholdaplaceinlegend.

Today,youcanvisitanoriginalPonyExpressstation.CalledtheHollenbergStation,itislocatednearHanover,Kansas.Thestationwasoriginallyafive-roombuildinginwhichGeratHollenbergandhiswifesoldsuppliesandprovidedmealsforpeoplewhoweretravelingtoCaliforniaandOregon.Thecouplealsorentedoutroomsandrepairedwagonsfortiredtravelers.WhilethePonyExpresswasinoperation,riderschangedhorsesatthestationandobtainedbothfoodandshelterthere.

Thestationisnowahistoriclandmark.Forafewdollars,youcantourthesite.Inanearbyvisitorcenter,thereisalsoasmallgiftshopandatheaterwhereyoucanseefilmsaboutthestation.

66.Why,mainly,didWilliamRussellandhispartnersstartthenewservice?

A.Tomakemaildeliverysomewhatsafer.

B.Toexpandmaildeliverytoothernations.

C.Todramaticallyspeedupmaildelivery.

D.Toreducethehighcostofmaildelivery.

67.Whatdoesthisjafsimplyabouttheworkthatthedeliverypeopledid?

A.Itcontinuedfordecades.

B.Itwaswidelyimitated.

C.Itmadeinvestorsrich.

D.Itwasquitedangerous.

68.WhatdowelearnaboutGeratHollenbergfromthisjafs?

A.Thevariousfeesthathecharged.

B.Theageatwhichhewentintobusiness.

C.Thetypeofbusinessheran.

D.Theexpenseswhichhehadtopay.

69.WhathastheHollenbergStationbecomesincethe1860s?

A.Acenterforresearch.

B.Atouristattraction.

C.Asetformovies.

D.Asocialclub.

(B)

It’salwaysgreattoexperienceanewlocationinauniqueway.Forthosebravetravelerswhoenjoytestingexcitingstunts,ridesandthrills,themembersandeditorsofVirtualTourist.comprovidedalistofthebestspotstogetanadrenaline(肾上腺素)rush.

70.Whoprovidedthelistofthespotsinthejafs?

A.Thebravetravelerswhoenjoytestingexcitingstunts,ridesandthrills.

B.Thetravelerswholiketotravelaroundtheworld.

C.ThetravelagenciesinSwitzerland,CostaRicaandFiji.

D.ThemembersandeditorsofVirtualTourist.com.

71.WhydoVirtualTouristmemberssuggesttakingParaglideinSwitzerland?

A.Becauseitcansupplyexcitementandbeautifulscenes.

B.Becauseitcanprovideanopportunitytoenjoyniceviews.

C.BecauseJamesBondfilmwasfilmedthere.

D.Becauseitiscomfortableandexciting.

72.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingdothosewholikewildlifeprefer?

A.ParaglideabovetheLauterbrunnenValley,Switzerland.

B.ZiplineinCostaRica.

C.SurfTavaruaIsland,Fiji.

D.BungeejumpattheMacauTower,China.

73.Whatdoestheword“Restaurants”inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.Aplacewherepeoplecaneat.

B.Asportname.

C.Asurfspot.

D.Afamouswave’sname.

(C)

Socialnetworkshavefoundapromisingnewsourceofadvertisingincome:targetinguserswithadsforproductstheybrowsedonline.

Thelatestformofadvertising,called“retargeting,”isexpectedtonotonlygetmorecommon,butincreaseworriesoverprivacy.

Mostpeopleareawaretheyarebeingwatchedonline.Theyalsoknowthatthemarketerswhoaretrackingtheirmovementsaregoingtoshowthemadstailoredtotheirinterests.

Butmanysayit’sfrighteningwhenanadfortheproducttheyeyedononewebsitebeginspoppinguponFacebook.Analystssaytheseadsareonlygoingtomultiplybecausetheyarepotentiallyveryprofitableforsocialnetworksunderpressurefrominvestors.

Withitsnewservicecalled“TailoredAudiences,”marketerscanreachconsumerswhohaveshownaninterestintheirbrands,thecompanysaid.

Retargetingisstillasmallpartoftheoverallonlineadvertisingindustrybutit’sgrowingquicklybecauseshoppersareclickingontheads,accordingtoemarketeranalystDebraAhoWilliamson.

WhetherTwitteruserswillenjoyseeingthesepersonalizedadsorwillbesetapartbythemoreintrusivetrackingremainstobeseen.

Twittersaiditwoulddisabletheserviceforuserswhocheckthe“DoNotTrack”optionintheirbrowse

rs.Twitteruserscanalsochoosenottoreceive“promotedcontent”–advertisingthatappearsintweetsandintrendsonTwitter–byadjustingtheirprivacysettings.

Butretargetedadvertisingmaybeawake-upcallformanyuserstohowmuchofadatatrailtheyleavethatmarketerscannowfollowbacktotheiraccounts.

That’sjustwhythestrategyissoeffective–andwhysocialnetworksarerollingoutsuchads,analystssay.

Peoplearemuchmorelikelytobuysomethingtheywerealreadyshoppingfor,saidLarryKim,founderofmarketingfirmWordStream.

InternetgiantssuchasGoogleandYahoohavebeentrackingusersacrosstheWebtoshowthemretargetedadsforyears.It’samorerecentphenomenononsocialnetworks.

Inretargeting,marketersusesmalltextfilescalledcookies.Whenuserslookataparticularitemonawebsite,acookieisplacedontheirbrowser.MarketerscanthentargetFaceBookandTwitteruserswhorecentlyvisitedtheirwebsites.

Noidentifyinginformationaboutuserschangeshands,FaceBookandTwittersay.

“Ifyouseeanadinyourfeedfromawebsiteyouvisited,thewebsitedoesn’tknowit’syouspeciallyseeingthead,justagroupofpeoplewhovisitedthewebsite,”Williamsonsaid,“…Forsomepeople,thatisgoingtobeaproblem.Forothersitisgoingtobeabenefit.”

74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Retargetingishelpingsocialnetworksmakeadvertisingearnings.

B.Retargetingisbecomingmoreandmorepopularamongyoungpeople.

C.Retargetingplaysapositivepartinallthenetworkusers’life.

D.RetargetingadsareforcingTwitteruserstoleavethewebsite.

75.Whatdoesthephrasepoppingupinthefourthparagraphmostprobablymean?

A.becomingpopularB.appearingunexpectedly

C.attackingsuddenlyD.trackingquickly

76.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Noidentifyinginformationaboutuserschangeshands.

B.Retargetingisbeneficialtoaspecialgroupofpeople.

C.Thewebsiteyouvisitedwillkeepyourpersonalinformationforyou.

D.Whetherretargetingissafetonetworkusersisstillunclearforsure.

77.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheStrategyofNetworkMarketing

B.TheSourceofAdvertisingIncome

C.TheTrendofTargetedAdvertising

D.TheDifferencebetweenInternetGiants

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Whenitcomestoblessingothers,somepeoplemakenobleplansthatendupgoingnowhere.Butthat’snotthecasewithDelphineandGuillaumeGauvain.WhentheyopenedanorphanageforblindchildreninChina,theyplannedtoblessthekids.Buttheywerewillingtolearnalongtheway.

TheFrenchcouple’sfirststepwasmovingfromCanadatoHongKong.TheirfirststeptowardservingorphanswasadoptingDavid,aChineseboywithabirthdefect(缺陷).Guillaume,ajazzpianist,firstmetDavidwhileplayingattheboy’sfosterhome.AssoonasDavidranuptohim,Guillaumewasimmediatelyhooked.

Insearchofpeopletheycouldhelp,thecouplemovedtoBeijinginxxxx.Aftersomeresearch,theydiscoveredthatblindchildrenneededalargeamountofspecialcare.That’swhytheystartedBethel–afostercareprogramfocusi

ngonblindchildren.InDecemberxxxxtheyrentedahouseandreceivedtheirfirstthreechildren.Becausetwoofthechildrenwereautistic(孤独症)aswellasblind,Delphinewasoverwhelmedatfirst.Butshesoonfoundwaystohelpthekids.

AstheGauvainstookinmorechildren,dormitoriesandaschoolwerebuilt.In2008,Bethelmovedtoasiteonafarm.Theylateraddedspecialgardensthatallowedthekidstohelpout.

Sinceitsfounding,BethelhasopenedatotaloffourfostercareprojectsinChina.Together,theymakeuptheLoveIsBlindpartofBethel’sefforts.Theyarerunlikefamilyhomes,fullofhopeandlaughter.That’swhythechildrenrefertoDelphineandGuillaumeasFaguoMamaandFaguoBaba.

Don’tassumethestaffissoftonthekids,though.Theyteachthekidshowtoperformdailyroutinesindependently.Inaddition,thekidshaveclasses.DelphineboaststhatallofBethel’skidsarefluentinEnglishbeforeturning18.

TheGauvainsandtheirthreekidsmovedtothePhilippinesin2019afterdevoting10yearstoBethelChina.TheystillremaininvolvedwithBethel’sleadership.Andintheirnewlocation,theyhaveopenedacommunitycentertohelptrainpeoplewithworkskills.

(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS)

78.Comparedwiththosewhomakenobleplansthatendupgoingnowheretoblessothers,theFrenchcouple’sdifferenceisthat________________________________________________.

79.Thecouple’spurposeofstartingBethel–afostercareprogramis______________________.

80.WhydidthechildrencallthecoupleFaguoMamaandFaguoBaba?

81.WhatelsecanthekidsfromBetheldobesideshandlingdailyroutinesthemselvesattheageof18,accordingtoDelphine?

第II卷(共47分)

I.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

82.你熟悉本学期学过的英语表达法吗?(familiar)

83.现在许多男孩都很容易被网络游戏迷住。(fascinate)

84.他们从来没有预料到这样的结果,这令他们又惊又喜。(Never)

85.很显然,老师当时把我错当成是那个抄作业的同学了。(mistake)

86.一个拥有自信的人更有可能战胜自己遇到的困难。(confidence)

II.GuidedWriting

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin100-120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

87.请用英语给班主任老师写一封信,汇报一下班级平时各学科作业的布置、完成和批阅的情况,同时谈谈你对这一问题的看法或建议。

你的文章必须包括:(文中不能提及真实姓名和学校)

语数外作业的数量、完成质量和批阅情况

你个人对本班作业问题的看法或建议

xxxx高二英语参考答案和听力材料

78.theyopenedanorphanageforblindchildreninChina/theydidsomethingpracticalforblindchildren/theydevotedthemselvestoblindchildren

79.togiveblindchildrenspecialcare

80.Becausethecoupleprovidedthemplacesrunlikefamilyhomes.

81.Theycanuse/speakEnglishfluently.

82.AreyoufamiliarwiththeEnglishexpressionswhichyouhavelearnedthisterm?

83.Atpresent,manyboysarefascinatedbyonlinegamesquiteeasily.

84.Neverhavetheyexpectedsucharesult,whichmakesthemsurprisedandexcited.

85.Itisevidentthattheteachermistookmefortheonewhohadcopiedtheanswersfromothersthen.

86.Apersonwhohasconfidenceinhimselfismorelikelytoovercomethedifficultyhemeetswithhimself.

Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationand

thequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.M:Ihavebeenworkinginthisschoolforascoreofyears.

W:Well,mymumhasbeenworkingheretwiceaslongasyou.

Q:Howlonghasthemanbeenworkinginthatschool?

2.M:Hereisaprescriptionforsomepills.Comebackandseemeifyoustilldon’tfeelwell.

W:Thankyouverymuchforseeingme.

Q:What’stheman?

3.M:Hello,thisisJohnHopkinsattheRiversideHealthCenter.I’dliketospeaktoMr.Jones.

W:I’msorry,Mr.Hopkins.Myhusbandisn’tathome.ButIcangiveyouhisofficephonenumber.Hewon’tbebackuntilsixo’clock.

Q:WheredoesMrs.Jonesthinkherhusbandisnow?

4.M:Youseemveryconfidentaboutthejobinterview,don’tyou?

W:Yes.Iboughtanewsuit.Ihadmyhaircut.Ihavestudiedalmosteverythingaboutfinanceandeconomics.

Q:Whereisthewomanprobablygoingtowork?

5.M:TotheShanghaiMuseum.IsitclosetotheGrandTheater?

W:I’msorryyouhavegoneintheoppositedirection.You’dbettergetoffatthenextstop.

Q:What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

6.M:Susan,IthoughtyouwereworkinginNewYork.

W:Iwas,butI’vemovedback.Ijustcouldn’tgetusedtolivinginabigcity,sohereIambackinschooltakingcoursesforateacher’scertificate.

Q:WhatisSusanplanningtodo?

7.M:Youreallyseemtoenjoyyourliteratureclass?

W:You’reright.Ithasopenedanewworldforme.I’mexposedtothethoughtsofsomeoftheworld’sbestwriters.I’veneverreadsomuchinmylife.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

8.M:Ijustcan’tbelievethisisourlastyear.Collegeisgoingbyfast.

W:Yeah.We’llhavetofacetherealworldsoon.So,haveyoufiguredoutwhatyou’regoingtodoafteryougraduate?

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

9.M:Ilikethecolorofthisshirt.Doyouhavealargersize?

W:Thisisthelargestinthiscolor.Othercolorscomeinallsizes.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?

10.M:I’mexhausted;Istayedupthewholenightstudyingformymidtermmathsexam.

W:Butwhydoyoualwayswaituntilthelastminute?

Q:Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?

SectionBPassages

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Theladylivedinafirstclasshotelthatfacedthepark.Herdrivercalledforhereverymorningateleven.AshehelpedherintothecaroneSaturdaymorning,shenoticedamaninragsonabenchacrossthestreetlookingattentivelyatthehotelwithadreamyexpressiononhisface.Hewasthereagainthenextmorning–thenext.Itinterestedthelady.Shetoldherdrivertowaitandcrossedovertothemanonthebench.

“Isimplyhavetoknow,”shesaid,“whyyoukeeplookingatthehotelthatwayeverymorning.”

Themansmiled.“Lady,”hesaid,“I’mapennilessfailure.Isleeponthisbenchwhenthepolicedon’tdriveme

away,andIdreamthatsomeday–justonce–I’mgoingtospendanightinthatsmarthotelacrosstheway.”

Thelady,feelingverypleasedwithherself,said,“Tonightyourdreamisgoingtobetrue.I’mgoingtopayforthebestroominthehouseforyou.”

Thefollowingmorningthewomantoldthemantocometoherbreakfasttableandasked,“Howdidyousleep?”

Themanproveddisappointing.

“GoodHeaven,why?”sheasked.“Wasn’tthebedsoftandwarmenoughforyou?”

“Itwasn’tthat,”heexplained.“Yousee,downthereIcandreamI’minthehotel.HerethewholenightthroughIkeptdreamingIwasbackontheparkbench.”

11.Whydidthemansleeponthebench?

12.Whendidtheladyaskthemantoherbreakfasttable?

13.Whywouldthemanrathersleeponthebenchthaninthehotel?

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Manhasabigbrain.Hecanthink,learnandspeak.Scientistsoncethoughtmenweredifferentfromanimalsbecausetheycanthinkandlearn.Theyknownowthatanimalscanlearn,too.Soscientistsarebeginningtounderstandthatmenaredifferentfromanimalsbecausetheycanspeak.Animalscannotspeak.Theymakenoiseswhentheyareafraid,angryorunhappy.Apescanunderstandsomethingsmorequicklythanhumans,oneortwohaveevenlearnedafewwords.Buttheyaredifferentfromus.Theycannotjoinwordsandmakesentences.Theycannotthinklikeusfortheyhavenolanguage.Theycanneverthinkaboutthepastorfuture.Languageisawonderfulthing.Manhasbeenabletobuildamodernworldsincehehaslanguages.Everychildcanspeakhisownlanguageverywellwhenheisfourorfive,butnoanimalslearntospeak.Howdochildrenlearn?Whathappenswhenwespeak?Scientistsdonotreallyknow.Theyonlyknowthatmancanspeakbecausehehasabigbrain.

14.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

15.Inwhatwayaremenandtheanimalsthesame?

16.Whatdoscientistsknownow?

SectionCLongerConversations

Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

M:Hello!YouareEmmaWhite,fromAustralia?

W:Yes,Iam.Iregisteredthissummercoursebymailon9thJanuary.AreyouMr.Fang?

M:Yes.I’mateacherofthiscourse.Youarewelcometostudymandarin.

W:Thanksalot.I’minterestedinChinesecultureverymuch.Bytheway,howmanystudentsarethereinaclass?

M:Eachclasshas10studentsandtheyarefromdifferentcountries.

W:Good!Icanmakealotoffriendsthen.

M:Itwilltakeustwomonthstolearnthiscourse.WhenwillyouhavetogobacktoAustralia?

W:I’llbereturningtoSydneyinthecomingDecember,justbeforetheChristmas.

M:Willyoubeattendingschoolatthattime?

W:Yes,IhavetocontinuemylessonsatcollegeinSydney.

M:Whatdoyoumajorinatyourcollege?

W:Imajorinhistory.ThisiswhyIwanttoknowmoreaboutChineseculture.

M:OK,IquiteunderstandandIthinkyouwillgainalotinoursummercourseandgoodlucktoyou.

W:Thanks!

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

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