本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共115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秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19.15. B. 9.15. C. 9.18.
答案是B。
1.Why couldn't the woman give the man some help
A. She is quite busy right now.
B. She doesn't like grammar at all.
C. She is poor in grammar, too.
2.What happened to the man
A. He had to do others' jobs.
B. Nobody would like to help him.
C. He had to take Jane to hospital.
3.What do we learn from the conversation
A. The woman likes the dyed(染过的)hair.
B. The man dislikes some young people have their hair dyed.
C. Many Chinese have their hair dyed, except old people.
4.What is the man going to do
A. Go shopping and buy a pair of new trousers.
B. Have his old clothes changed.
C. Go to a tailor's and have a new pair of pants made.
5.What did the man mean
A. He wanted a table near the window.
B. He wanted a quiet place.
C. He wanted to sit near the window to discuss something.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面6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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白
你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。
6.The man has been treated with ________.
A. tea
B. a dinner
C. coffee
7.Why was the man leaving
A. He was already late.
B. He was going to be late.
C. He had finished the meal.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。
8.When does the conversation take place
A. In the morning.
B. In the afternoon.
C. In the evening.
9.Who is the visitor
A. Mr. Baker.
B. Mrs. Jones.
C. Andrew Jones.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第11题。
10.The bank is on ________.
A. the first floor
B. the second floor
C. the third floor
11.The bank is open from Monday to Friday ________.
A. from 9∶00 till 3∶00
B. from 9∶30 till 3∶30
C. from 9∶30 till 3∶00
听第9段材料,回答第12至第14题。
12.What class does the girl want to take
A. Exercise class.
B. Dance class.
C. Language class.
13.How many classes are there in the afternoon
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
14.Which class does the girl take
A. Morning class.
B. Afternoon class.
C. Evening class.
听第10段材料,回答第15至第17题。
15.What did the man do yesterday
A. He had a rest.
B. He took some exams.
C. He looked for jobs.
16.Why does the man want a job
A. Because he needs money.
B. Because he needs experience.
C. Because he is out of work now.
17.Where can Mark find job information
A. On television.
B. In the paper.
C. Over the radio.
听第11段材料,回答第18至第20题。
18.Which of the following is true about Mrs. Weston
A. She is a widow(寡妇) living alone.
B. She lives in a nursing home with her husband.
C. She is a widow living in a nursing home.
19.Which of the following statements is not true
A. She likes sitting in the park watching the world go by.
B. She likes reading and writing letters by herself.
C. She enjoys window shopping.
20.What does she like to do after lunch
A. She likes to take a rest.
B. She likes to be taken out in her wheelchair or in a car.
C. She likes to stay indoors.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child ________ he or she wants.
A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever
答案是B。
21.- What do you think of the grammar book
- Oh, it really is ________ useful reference book, which is worth reading ________ second time.
A. a; a B. an; the C. an; a D. the; the
22.I would have come sooner but I ________ that they were waiting.
A. haven't known B. hadn't known C. don't know D. didn't know
23.The scientists are now trying to discover what use could be ________ such material.
A. made out B. made up C. made of D. made from
24.There is no such place ________ you dream of in all this world.
A. that B. what C. which D. as
25.- Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call
- Sorry, I'm a stranger here.
- ________.
A. Thanks a lot B. That's a pity C. Thanks anyway D. I'm sorry to hear it
26.It is a beautiful cell phone but it is not ________ the price that I paid for it.
A. reasonable B. valuable C. fit D. worth
27.Tom pretended ________ it but in fact, he knew it very well.
A. not listen to B. not to hear about
C. not to have heard about D. not to be listening to
28.________ you see near the north pole is nothing but ice and snow.
A. That B. What C. Which D. Who
29.Ever since the Greens moved to the country a year ago, they ________ better health.
A. are enjoying B. have been enjoying
C. could have enjoyed D. had enjoyed
30.- Can you break a five- pound note
- Sorry, I haven't ________ with me.
A. something small B. something smaller
C. anything small D. anything smaller
31.It's bad ________ for a man to smoke in the public places where smoking is not allowed.
A. behavior B. action C. manner D. movement
32.________ flowers, the pupils sent their teacher a nice greeting card for her birthday.
A. Beside B. Except for C. Besides D. Except
33.These shoes are so ________ that I can't put them on.
A. little B. close C. hard D. tight
34.A foreign firm has bought the shares in his company and ________.
A. got over it B. got it over C. taken it over D. taken over it
35.There's no beer left and the pubs are shut so you'll have to ________.
A. go out B. go off C. go without D. go through
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑。
In history, a real cowboy was a simple farm worker on horseback. He spent a long time a day outdoors working with cows. The work was dirty, tiring and not very well paid.
People in the western states had to 36 cattle at low cost and send them by railway to the eastern 37 . But someone had to 38 the cattle and get them to the nearest railroad. This was the job of a cowboy. Sometimes the 39 was more than a thousand kilometers away and it could take as 40 as six months to move the cattle. The 41 was long but the cattle were driven 42 as not to lose 43 .
Then they could be sold at a good price.
Most cowboys were young, 44 men. A good horse 45 their job of moving cattle much easier. A good cowboy 46 cows and knew how to control them. At night, he 47 to the cows to keep them calm.
In the late 1800s, America was changing from a nation of farm to one of 48 and cities. The cowboy seemed 49 compared with other Americans doing ordinary jobs.
Today, the 50 of cowboys has 51 greatly. One change is the use of trucks. The job is not so
hard 52 it used to be. And cowboys are better 53 now. They are 54 to be married. Some of them
are farmers or teachers or truck drivers. Some work for big companies. 55 at night and on weekends,
they become cowboys. These part- time cowboys increase the total production of meat, keeping the beef
price low.
36.A. get B. buy C. sell D. raise
37.A. markets B. countries C. cities D. stories
38.A. deal with B. find out C. look after D. pay off
39.A. road B. railroad C. state D. farm
40.A. good B. much C. long D. far
41.A. journey B. trip C. tour D. travel
42.A. hurriedly B. smoothly C. slowly D. carefully
43.A. mind B. direction C. head D. weight
44.A. unmarried B. proud C. strong D. educated
45.A. had B. made C. found D. helped
46.A. recognized B. understood C. owned D. kept
47.A. whispered B. shouted C. cried D. sang
48.A. towns B. factories C. companies D. villages
49.A. free B. brave C. easy D. pleased
50.A. manner B. job C. life D. mind
51.A. changed B. developed C. improved D. realized
52.A. that B. as C. which D. what
53.A. known B. paid C. treated D. dressed
54.A. afraid B. eager C. worried D. likely
55.A. Because B. And C. When D. But
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
Tim was born after his elder brother and sister. He could learn many things from them. Soon, he
developed his own way of doing things by developing his mind through his interest in creating stories. He would read more than most children and he gathered his inspiration from history books. In school, his athletic interests were basketball and track, especially high jump. When he found he could jump a little higher than most students, he decided that jumping over a high bar would be his specialty.
Tim continued his learning interest in history which included serious college study, and a Master's degree. He is now a university professor at a small university in Los Angeles. In the United States there
are many schools that have history departments. There are large universities with as many as 60 thousand students and small universities with as few as 2000 students. His degree from a large university with a strong history department has helped him get a good job.
Tim and Kelli like cats. They have two of them and they are special members of the family. Their grey
and white cat is Toby. The coal black colored cat is called Buddha because he sits so quietly. Cats are popular with many people in America.
56.Which of the following statements is true
A. Tim is the second child in his family.
B. Tim has a younger sister.
C. Tim is the third child in his family.
D. Tim is the only child in his family.
57.What was he good at when he was at school
A. Basketball B. High jump C. Running D. Football
58.We can infer from the above passage that ________.
A. all the Americans like to keep cats
B. the cat is called Buddha because he is always quiet
C. the population of a small university is only one third of that of the largest one
D. it is easier for a graduate from a large university with a famous department to do job hunting
(B)
What to do if a fire starts
Imagine it's late at night. You hear the smoke detectors go off. You smell smoke when you wake up.
Do you know what to do
If a fire starts in your home, remember your escape plan and leave as quickly as possible. Keep the following things in mind to make a safe escape.
●Call"Fire!"to warn everyone in your family.
●If you know where the fire is, close as many doors as possible between you and the fire.
●If you're in bed, roll out of bed and onto the floor. Crawl on the floor next to a wall. Being near
the ground makes it easier to breathe. If possible, cover your mouth and nose with a wet cloth.
●Feel the entire surface of a door before you open it. If the door is warm or hot, do not open it.
The fire is probably right outside your room. Find another way to leave the room. If the door is cool,
open it a little.
●Look out and try to see the fire. If it is safe, leave the room. Remember to stay on the floor.
●If your clothes catch fire, stop immediately. Drop to the ground and roll. Remember Stop, drop and roll.
●Call the fire department from outside and wait for help to arrive.
59.What is the first thing you should do if a fire starts in your home
A. Call the fire department.
B. Call"Fire"to warn your family members.
C. Collect your favorite belongings to save from the burning house.
D. Have a white sheet from a window to let the fire department know where to go.
60.What should you do if a fire starts and you are in bed
A. Jump out of bed and run away.
B. Roll out of bed and stand on the floor.
C. Stay in bed and then jump out of the window.
D. Roll out of bed and onto the floor.
61.What is not true according to the passage
A. Never go back into a burning building.
B. If your clothes catch fire, stop moving immediately.
C. You should call the fire department before you leave the burning building.
D. Cover your mouth and nose with a wet cloth if possible.
(C)
Thirty- two people watched Kitty Genovese being killed right below their windows. She was their
neighbor. Yet none of the 32 helped her. Not one even called the police. Was this in gunman cruelty Was
it lack of feeling about one's fellowman
"Not so,"say scientists John Barley and Bib Fatane. These men went beyond the headlines to research
into the reasons why people didn't act. They found that a person has to go through two steps before he can help. First he has to notice that is an emergency(紧急情况). Suppose you see a middle aged man fall to the side - walk. Is he having a heart attack Is he in a coma(昏迷) from a headache Or is he about to sleep
off a drunk
Is the smoke coming into the room from a leak(漏洞) in the air conditioning Is it "steam pipes" Or is it really smoke from a fire It's not always easy to tell if you are faced with a real emergency.
Second, and more important, the person faced with an emergency must feel personally responsible(负责任的). He must feel that he must help, or the person won't get the help he needs.
The researchers found that a lot depends on how many people are around. They had college students in to be "tested."Some came alone. Some came with one or two others. And some came in large groups. The researchers started them off on the "tests."Then they went into the next room. A curtain divided the "testing room"and the room into which they went. Soon the students heard a scream, the noise of book shelves falling and a cry for help. All of this had been prerecorded on a tape recorder.
Eight out of ten of the students taking the test alone acted to help. Of the students in pairs, only
two out of ten helped. Of the students in groups, none helped.
In other words, in a group, Americans often fail to act. They feel that others will act. They, themselves, needn't. They do not feel any direct responsibility.
Are people bothered by situations where people are in trouble Yes. Scientists found that the people
were shocked, they sweated, and they had trembling hands. They felt the other person's trouble. But they
did
not act. They were in a group. Their actions were shaped by the actions of those they were with.
62.The purpose of this passage is ________.
A. to explain why people fail to act in emergencies
B. to explain when people will act in emergencies
C. to explain what people will do in emergencies
D. to explain how people feel in emergencies
63.Which of the following is NOT true
A. When a person tries to help others, he must be clear that there is a real emergency.
B. When a person tries to help others, he should know whether they are worth his help.
C. A person must take the full responsibility for the safety of those in emergencies if he wants to
help.
D. A person with a heart attack needs the most.
64.The main reason why people fail to act when they stay together is that ________.
A. they are afraid of emergencies
B. they are not willing to get themselves involved
C. others will act if they themselves hesitate
D. they do not have any direct responsibility for those who need help
65.The author suggests that ________.
A. we shouldn't blame a person if he fails to act in emergencies
B. a person must feel guilty if he fails to help
C. people should be responsible for themselves in emergencies
D. when you are in trouble, people will help you anyway
(D)
Animation means making things which are lifeless come alive and move.
Since earliest times, people have always been astonished by movement. But not until this century have
we managed to take control of movement, to record it, and in the case of animation, to retranslate it and recreate it. To do all this, we use a movie camera and a projector(放映机).
In the world of cartoon animation, nothing is impossible. You can make the characters do exactly what
you want them to do.
A famous early cartoon character was Felix the Cat, created by Pat Sullivan in America in the early nineteen twenties. Felix was a wonderful cat. He could do all sorts of things no natural cat could do like taking off his tail, using it as a handle and then putting it back.
Most of the great early animators lived and worked in America, the home of the moving picture industry. The famous Walt Disney cartoon characters came to life after 1928. Popeye the Sailor and his girl friend Olive Oyo were born at Max Ficischer in 1933.
But to be an animator, you don't have to be a professional(专业人士). It is possible for anyone to
make a simple animated film without using a camera at all. All you have to do is to draw directly on to
an empty film and then run the film through a projector.
66.What does the passage mainly discuss
A. Animal world.
B. Movie camera.
C. Cartoon making.
D. Movement.
67.Which of the following statements is TRUE
A. People were unable to cause the movement to last or record it in the last century.
B. Pat Sullivan was a famous early cartoon character.
C. It is impossible to make cartoon characters do what they are designed to do.
D. In ancient times people were surprised by movement.
68.According to the passage, Felix the Cat
A. was created by the American cartoonist Felix
B. was designed by Pat Sullivan in the early twentieth century
C. was unable to do what natural cats could not do
D. was created in the United States in the nineteenth century
69.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.