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英 语 试 题第一部分: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)1. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. At the airport. B. At the bus stop. C. At the railway station*2What is the weather like today?AFine BCloudy CRainy3What will happen on Sunday night? AThere will be some folk songs BA party will be held CSome old friends will graduate4What do we know about the woman? AShe cant go to see her family BShe is excited to leave her friend CShe is eager to go back home5What happened to Tom ? AHe failed the exam BHe followed the advice CHe cried terribly第二节(共 15小题 ;每小题 15 分,满分 225分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What was wrong with the man? AHe caught a bad cold BHe had an accident CHe missed a good luck7When will the man go out of hospital? AIn no time BHalf a month later CTwo days later 听第7段材料,回答第8、9 题。8What will the man do? ACall for a taxi BCheck the room CLeave the hotel9Why will the man stop on the way?ATo buy something BTo visit friends CTo take photos听第8段材料,回答第10、12 题。10Why doesnt the woman lend King Arthur and his Knights to the man right now? AShe doesnt want to B She hasnt finished it C She doesnt like the man11What does the man think of Ulysses A Difficult B Interesting C Famous12What are the speakers talking about? A Magazines B Books C Newspapers听第9段材料,回答第13、16题。13What is the woman doing? AAttending her husbandBDiscussing business CAsking for leaving14When will the woman probably come back to work? ATuesday B Wednesday C Thursday15What kind of person is the man? AConsiderate B Cautious C Confident16What* s the probable relationship between the speakers? ADoctor and Patient B Employer and EmployeeC Husband and Wife听第10段材料,回答第17、20 题。17What is the purpose of the speaking? ATo give suggestions for losing weight BTo give advice on reducing stress CTo give tips of keeping fit18Which exercise is the best for a quiet student? ABall games BJogging CWalking19What will happen if you dont have enough sleep? AYou can t focus your mindBYou can* t eat well CYou cant get on with your classmates20How many tips does the speaker give? A2 B3 C4第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21As second-hand smoking is more harmful and dangerous, people want a total _against smoking in public A ban B brake C breakthrough D boundary22Future will be a marvelous world of artificial _, robots might have their emotions and we human beings might have robots as friends A preference B intelligence C exhibition D communication23In a courtroom it is sometimes difficult to _ who is innocent and who is guilty A distribute B develop C design D distinguish24Most of us think of games as child s play, but games _ children s thinking and develop skills like problem solving and communication A sharpen B seize C adore D apply25With the living expense increasing rapidly, I, a fresh clerk in a company, have to take three part-time jobs, which _ about extra $ 4,000 a year A bring in B take in C get in D put in26Take a look at these pictures, and see if you can _ the criminal The policeman said to the witness A pick up B pick off C pick out D pick at27If the wild animals wander onto _ land, the landowner may require the government to get them back A deserted B private C rough D precious28David s a terrible dancer; hes too _ and keeps stepping on his partner* s feet A energetic B optional C sensitive D clumsy29Although modem organic food has become very popular, many people can t figure out the difference between organic foods and _ grown foods A contemporarily B conventionally C deliberately Ddynamically30I used to feel very nervous when I stood up in front of others, but now I feel quite _when giving a speech to the school A at randomB at length C at ease D at sight第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) A teacher teaching Maths to seven-year-old Laiq asked him, If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have? Within a few seconds Laiq 31 confidently, Four! The confused teacher was expecting a(n) 32 correct answer, threeShe was disappointed Maybe the child did not listen 33 she thought She 34 , Laiq, listen carefully If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have? Laiq had seen the 35 on his teacher s face He 36 again on his fingers But within him he was also 37 the answer that would make the teacher happy This time hesitatingly he replied, Four The disappointment stayed on the teacher s face Suddenly she 38 that Laiq liked strawberriesShe thought maybe he didnt like apples and that was why he couldnt answer the questionThis time with an excitement in her 39 she asked, If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many you will have? Seeing the teacher 40 , young Laiq calculated on his fingers again There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher She wanted her new 41 to succeed 42 a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, Three? The teacher now had a 43 smile Her approach had succeeded She wanted to 44 herselfBut one last thing remained 45 she asked him, Now if I give you one apple and one apple and one more apple how many will you have? Confidently Laiq answered, Four! The teacher was 46 How Laiq, how? she demanded in a little annoyed voice In a voice that was 47 and hesitating young Laiq replied, Because I already have one 48 in my bag The story tells us: 49 someone gives you an answer that is 50 from what you expect, don t think they are wrong There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet31A told B added C replied D wrote32A worthless B effortless C careless D selfless33A possibly B actively C properly D strictly34A repeated B ordered C whispered D complained35A satisfaction B disappointment C punishment D determination36A recognized B discovered C calculated D insisted37A searching for B waiting for C arguing about D talking about38A decided B noticed C expressed D remembered39A eyes B hands C mouth D nose40A sad B happy C pitiful D lovely41A invention B system C reform D approach42A On B In C With D By43A victorious B precious C lasting D appealing44A thank B congratulate C help D enjoy45A Above all B In vain C On purpose D Once again46A astonished B concerned C amused D relaxed47A high B low C easy D clear48A strawberry B apple C coin D box49A Before B After C Until D When50A absent B free C different D safe第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AJanuary l: It has happened. I got a call today saying a little girl in Russia is now my little girl. There are a lot of papers to prepare, and we have to travel to Russia to bring her home,but now it is certain. I think Ill tell some close friends. Jason is so excited. I havent told Steven yet. How can I tell a seven-year-old that he has a sister who is already five years old?January 10: Today I received a picture of Katerina. The picture is small and not very clear, but I look at it over and over again. I dont know anything else about her. She has lived in a home for children without parents for most of her life. I wonder how I will talk to her. I dont speak Russian, and she doesnt speak English.February l: Today I showed Katerinas picture to Steven* He is very happy and wants to tell all his friends about his new sister. I want to buy some new clothes for Katerina, but I dont know her size. I haven t received any information from the adoption organization, and Im feeling a little worried. February 16: Finally! Today we received good news! All the papers are ready and tomorrow we will go to Russia to bring Katerina home with us February 18: Today I met my daughter for the first timeShe is very small, very thin, and very shy On the way home in the airplane, she slept most of the timeWhen she woke up, she cried I am very worried and hope that I can be a good mother to Katerina February 19: Steven met his sister this morning Although Katerina was quiet at first, soon she and Steven began to talk in a mix of Russian, English, and hand movements Steven and his sister get along well together In fact, he is able to help her talk with Jason and me I am worried about how Katerina will be in school Next week she will start school How will she understand her teacher?March 21: Katerina looks much better now She is heavier, her hair looks good, and her skin is clear She loves to watch television with her brother, and she has learned to roller-skate She is doing well in school, and her English gets better every day Although she sometimes looks sad, and sometimes cries, most of the time she is happy I think she is slowly my life without her51Who is Katerina? A Stevens elder sister B An adopted girl C Jasons close friend D The writers niece52When back at home, what is the writer most worried about? A How Steven can get along well with Katerina B How Katerina can communicate with Jason and her C Whether Katerina will adapt herself to the school life D Whether she can be a good mother to Katerina53From the passage we know that in her new family Katerina _ A gets very fat B becomes depressed C remains frightened D is well treated54Where is the passage most probably from? A A diary B An advertisement C An essay D A speechBBeing able to experience a different environment and custom will give us a new perspective on everything we thought we knew and understood Maybe, going abroad is an opportunity to look again at not only the country and the people who live there but also ourselves I had never expected to visit Paris The French culture didn t interest me that much, and Paris seemed too big, too touristy, too much But when I found myself standing next to the Opera National de Paris, completely alone and totally lost, I knew I was in for an interesting ride I had decided to take a summer history class abroad, and Paris just happened to be where it was set My teacher eventually found me and other jet-lagged students and walked us down to where we would be staying Even then, tired, hungry, and feeling displaced, I was unable to keep myself from marveling at the beauty of the city The next day in the grocery store, trying to decide if the box I was holding contained butter or cream cheese, I suddenly realized I was a foreigner that didnt speak the languageThe cashier and I had a conversation completely with gestures For the most part, it didnt seem to bother the French that I was utterly incompetent in speaking their language In fact, from my first unclear bonjour , many of them would directly switch over to English Time Hew by In the mornings we had class, and in the afternoons we were given a lot of freedom to do what we pleased We explored everywhere in the city, becoming experts at using the Metro, and walking so much that our legs were sore every night Living in Paris was a huge change in my lifestyle Everything I did was more relaxed I stopped worrying about the future and instead focused on living in the present I stopped wearing a watch because time didnt matterWe ate when we were hungry, went to bed when we were tired and explored in betweenI no longer mind that Paris is so big; it s an old, beautiful metropolis full of culture and historyOn one of my last days there, standing on top of the Arc du Triumph with a 360 degree view of Paris, I finally admitted something to myselfThe city that I had never wanted to visit had turned into the city that I never wanted to leave55The writer came to Paris because _ A he wanted to have an interesting ride B he attended a course in summer C he admired its beautiful scenery D he was alone and lost his way 56On the first day in Paris, the writer felt _ A lonely in the big city B bored with his visit C surprised at its beauty D interested in its culture 57The example of the grocery store is used to illustrate _ A the little influence of language barrier B the big difficulty of living abroad C the great importance of gestures D the intelligence of French people 58 By mentioning the uselessness of the watch, the author probably wants to prove _ A time in Paris is not worth counting B he enjoys the time in Paris very much C life seems meaningful without time D he has to spend a long time to visit the big city C Edward Snowdenthe fugitive (逃亡者) former USintelligence employee appears to be stuck in Moscow, unable to leave without a valid American passport, according to interviews Sunday with two men who had sought to aid him: WikiLeaks Julian Assange and Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa Snowden, 30, arrived at Moscows Sheremetyevo International Airport last weekend, after previously taking refuge in Hong Kong Moscow was only supposed to be a stopoverWikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, had said Snowden was headed on to Ecuadorwhose president has been critical of the United States and that he would seek asylum there Now, however, both men said Snowden is unable to leave The United States, by canceling his passport, has left him for the moment trapped in Russia, said Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, on ABC s This Week With George Stephanopoulos The United States canceled Snowden s passport last weekend Assange criticized the United States, saying: To take a passport from a young man in a difficult situation like that is a disgusting action President Correa spoke to the Associated Press in Puerto Viejo, Ecuador For now, he told the AP, Snowden was under the care of the Russian authorities This is the decision of Russian authorities He doesnt have a passport I dont know the Russian laws, I don t know if he can leave the airport, but I understand that he can t, Correa said He said that the case was now out of Ecuador s hands If Snowden arrives at an Ecuadoran Embassy, we 11 analyze his request for asylum Snowden traveled from Hong Kong to Moscow on his USpassport Although the UShad already revoked it, Hong Kong authorities said they hadnt received the official request to cancel the passport before Snowden left An official at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London had also issued a letter of safe passage for Snowden But Snowden apparently did not use it for his trip to Moscow And it doesnt appear that the Ecuadoran government would make a similar gesture again On Sunday, Correa told the AP that an Ecuadoran official at that embassy had committed a serious error by issuing the first letter without consulting officials back home Correa said the consul would be punished, although he didnt specify how Correa s tone seemed to have shifted after a conversation with Vice President Biden on FridayWhere Correa had earlier been aggressive and determined, he now voiced respect for USlegal procedures59Edward Snowden is a person who once worked in a federal department _ A to assist the governor of one state B to collect information secretly for the US C to organize overseas promotion campaign D to educate intelligence employees60Which of the following word can take the place of the underlined word in Para2 ? A shelter B praise C position D forgiveness61By what means did Edward Snowden leave Hong Kong for Moscow s Sheremetyevo International Airport? A A letter of safe passage from the Ecuadoran Embassy B Permission from Chinese government C Invitation of the Russian authorities D An American passport62What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A Edward Snowden will live in Moscow forever B Ecuadoran government will provide Edward Snowden protection C Through USlegal procedures Edward Snowden has been caught D Correa hesitated to assist Edward Snowden D When Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, it was a revolution in communication For the first time, people could talk to each other over great distances almost as clearly as if they were in the same room Nowadays, though, we increasingly use Bell s invention for taking photographs, accessing the internet, or watching video clips, rather than talking Over the last two decades a new means of spoken communication has appeared: the mobile phone The first real mobile telephone call was made in 1973 by Dr Martin Cooper, the scientist who invented the modem mobile handset Within a decade, mobile phones became available to the public The streets of modem cities began to feature sharp-suited characters shouting into giant plastic bricks In Britain the mobile phone quickly became the same with the yuppie , the new type of young urban professionals who carried the expensive handsets as status symbols Around this time many of us said that we would never own a mobile phone But in the mid-90s, something happened Cheaper handsets and cheaper calling rates meant that, almost overnight, it seemed that everyone had a mobile phone And the giant plastic bricks of the 80s had changed into smooth little objects that fitted nicely into pockets and bags Moreover, people s timekeeping changed Younger readers will be amazed to know that, not long ago, people made spoken arrangements to meet at a certain place at a certain time But later Meeting times became approximate under the new order of communication: the Short Message Service (SMS) or text message Going to be late? Send a text message! It takes much less effort than arriving on time, and it s much less awkward than explaining your lateness face to face and the text message has changed the way we write in English Traditional rules of grammar and spelling are much less important when you re sitting on the bus, hurriedly typin
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