1、浦东新区高三2005学年第一学期英语期末考试06-01-12(满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟)考生注意:本试卷116和2584题由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂在答题卡上。每小题只有一个答案,考生应将代表该答案的小格用铅笔涂黑。第I卷 (共105分)I. Listening Comprehension(30分)Part A Short conversationsDirections: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a
2、question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear the conversation and question about it, read the possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Johnson.B. George.C.
3、The woman.D. Both George and Johnson.2. A. On the third floor.B. At a bookstore.C. In a department store.D. In the mens department.3. A. At four-thirty.B. At five oclock.C. At five-thirty.D. At four oclock.4. A. $3.B.$6.C. $8.D. $12.5. A. An article in the newspaper.B. A telephone conversation. C. A
4、 play in the theatre.D. A play on television.6. A. He cant afford that much for a trip.B. He is fortunate to have made a lot of money.C. He doesnt think 15,000 dollars will be enough for such a trip.D. 15,000 dollars is only a small sum of money for him.7. A. The bus was late.B. She forgot her class
5、.C. She got up later than usual.D. Her clock went wrong.8. A. Tom was not allowed to watch television.B. Tom bought an expensive watch.C. Tom does like television.D. Tom should watch more television.9. A. Its difficult.B. Its easy.C. Its too short.D. It takes her only one hour.10. A. Teacher and stu
6、dent. B. Boss and secretary.C. Father and daughter. D. Husband and wife.Part B PassagesDirections: In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a
7、question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Two inches.B. Fifteen inches.C. Twenty-four inches.D. One foot.12. A. Near Denver.B. In Florida.C. In
8、 the desert southwest. D. Along the gulf coast.13. A. Hot.B. Cool.C. Warm.D. Cold.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Terrorists.B. Organizations.C. Top officials.D. Americans15. A. Because Jordan (约旦)likes to make friends with other countries.B. Because Jordan is not fa
9、r from America.C. Because Jordan was against the Iraqi War.D. Because Jordan worked closely with America in the war against terrorism.16. A. Because it might be attacked again.B. Because some top officials resigned.C. Because its army is too weak.D. Because it is a very beautiful garden in the Middl
10、e East.Part C Longer conversations Directions: In part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blank
11、s 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.The time for Susans birthdayNext (17) _.The persons invited to her birthday partyJohn, (18) _ and Peter.The present they want to buy herA new (19) _.The price of their present(20) _ dollars.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blan
12、ks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.To which city will Smith fly?To (21)_.Why must Smith get to France as soon as possible?Because he wants to (22) _ his brothers wedding. Whats the reason for his liking a window seat?He loves to (23) _ on the ground while flying.When will the f
13、light arrive at its destination?At the (24) _ 12:00 .PM.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Grammar & VocabularyDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. He
14、is now paying _ attention to what the article says than to the way the language is used. A. many more B. much C. a lot moreD. very much 26. In their hearts, some children think it is their parents business to earn money and _ to spend it. A. theyB. themC. theirD. theirs 27. _are willing to have a th
15、orough relaxation at weekend; there are still some people who would like to go camping. A. None of us B. All of us C. Each of usD. Not all of us 28. There are no simple solutions _ the problem of overpopulation.A. aboutB. toC. towardsD. over29. Fiftyeight percent of Belgians think that there should
16、be a total ban on smoking in restaurants and 49 percent _ to extend this ban to cafes, a recent survey says. A. wantB. wantsC. is wantedD. are wanted 30. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that there will be a global outbreak of bird flu unless great efforts _ to fight the disease in the
17、 countries already affected by it.A. is madeB. will be madeC. are madeD. has been made 31. Johns coach says, “He always wanted to win, and he liked to do _ it took to win.” A. no matter whatB. no matter which C. whateverD. whichever 32. _ the dream has started, his body relaxes and his eyes become m
18、ore active. A. AlthoughB. OnceC. As far asD. Even if 33. The building _ in our school is for our teachers. Though theres noise most of the day, we still feel happy about it. A. put upB. being put upC. to be put upD. having been put up34. It remains _ how many senior citizens will actually benefit fr
19、om this new plan.A. to be seenB. to seeC. seeingD. being seen35. There is hardly an environment on earth _ some species of animal or other has not adapted successfully.A. to which B. for which C. which D. that36. Among the laws passed in Americas first 200 years was one _ it illegal to have a gun wi
20、thin 300 m of a school zone. A. having madeB. madeC. to makeD. making37. There have been nearly a dozen cases of students kidnapping their friends and _ to get blackmail money from their parents this year. A. to tryB. had triedC. to have triedD. trying38. Today theres evidence _ the resources of the
21、 sea are as seriously threatened as those of the land. A. whatB. thatC. whichD. / 39. The children were playing video games on line, completely _ in the pleasure of games.A. lostB. lost themselvesC. having lostD. losing 40. I have a number of _ to make about the management of the hotel. A. claimsB.
22、accusationsC. scoldsD. complaints41. A famous manufacturing company is looking for an _ candidate to fill its accounting manager position. A. effectiveB. efficientC. academicD. available 42. The doctor hurried to the spot and came to the injured boys _. A. rescueB. safetyC. placeD. hand43. He doesnt
23、 _ as a taxi driver because he is color blind. Besides, he is not sensitive about direction, which will bring much inconvenience to taxi drivers. A. equalB. suitC. qualifyD. fit44. Diligent work does not necessarily _ expected achievements or honor. A. take over B. result in C. hold on D. keep toIII
24、. ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)Many of us spend a great deal of time and energy trying to prove that we are right and others are wrong. Many peo
25、ple believe that its their job to show others how their positions, statements, and points of view are 45 , and that in doing so, the person they are correcting is going to somehow 46 it, or at least learn something. Wrong!Think about it. Have you ever been corrected by someone and said to him, “Than
26、k you so much for showing me that Im wrong and youre right.”? Or, has anyone you know ever 47 you when you corrected them, or made yourself “right” at their expense? Of course not. The truth is, all of us 48 to be corrected. We all want our positions to be 49 and understood by others. Being listened
27、 to and heard is one of the greatest desires of the human heart. And those who learn to 50 are the most loved and respected. Those who are in the 51 of correcting others are often avoided.A wonderful way for becoming more peaceful and loving is to practise allowing others the joy of being right - gi
28、ve them the glory. Stop correcting. When someone says, “I really feel its important to”, rather than jumping in and saying, “No, its more important to:”, simply let it go and allow their statement to stand. The people in your life will become less defensive and more loving. They will love you more t
29、han you could ever have 52 . Youll discover the joy of joining in and witnessing other peoples 53 , which is far more rewarding than a battle of egos (自我). Starting today, let others be “ 54 ” most of the time.45. A. unimportantB. unbelievableC. incorrectD. imperfect46. A. considerB. appreciateC. mi
30、sunderstandD. refuse47. A. thankedB. rewardedC. caredD. accepted48. A. likeB. hateC. preferD. afford49. A. admittedB. receivedC. realizedD. respected50. A. talkB. praiseC. helpD. listen51. A. habitB. formC. positionD. purpose52. A. dreamedB. likedC. askedD. demanded53. A. sufferingsB. worriesC. adva
31、ntageD. happiness54. A. happyB. rightC. sorryD. proud(B)When I come across a good article in reading newspapers,I often want to cut and keep it. But just as I am about to do so I find the article on the 55 side is as much interesting. It may be a discussion of the way to keep in good health, or 56 a
32、bout how to behave and conduct oneself in society. If I cut the front article, the opposite one is likely to 57 damage, leaving out half of it or keeping the text without the title. Therefore, the scissors would stay before they start, or halfway done when I find out the 58 result.Sometimes two thin
33、gs are to be done at the same time, both worth your 59 . You can only take up one of them, the other has to wait or be given up. But you know the future is unpredictable the changed situation may not allow you to do what is left 60 . Thus you are caught in a difficult position and feel sad. How 61 n
34、ice opportunities and clever ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life changes greatly on your preference of one choice to the other. In fact, that is what life is like. We are often 62 with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both desirable like a newspaper cuttin
35、g. It often occurs that our attention is drawn to one thing only before we get into another. The 63 may be more important then the latter and give rise to divided mind. I still remember a philosophers remarks, “When one door shuts, another opens in life.” So a casual or passive 64 may not be a bad o
36、ne.Whatever we do in our lifetime, there must be something we can achieve, and some shore we can land.55. A. front B. same C. either D. opposite56. A. adviceB. newsC. theory D. report57. A. suffer B. reduce C. preventD. cause58. A. satisfying B. regretful C. surprisingD. impossible. 59. A. courage B
37、. strength C. attention D. patience60. A. near B. alone C. aboutD. behind61. A. dare B. come C. dealD. do62. A. faced B. supplied C. connected D. fixed63. A. following B. next C. above D. former64. A. treatment B. chance C. choice D. remark IV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following pas
38、sages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The market is a concept. If you are growing tomatoes in
39、your backyard for sale you are producing for the market. You might sell some to your neighbor and some to the manager of the local supermarket. But in either case, you are producing for the market. Your efforts are being directed by the market. If people stop buying tomatoes, you will stop producing
40、 them. If you take care of a sick person to earn money, you are producing for the market. If your father is a steelworker or a truck driver or a doctor or a grocer, he is producing goods or service for the market. When you spend your income, you are buying things from the market. You may spend money
41、 in stores, supermarkets, gas station, and restaurants. Still you are buying from the market. When the local grocer hires you to drive the delivery truck, he is buying your labor in the labor market. The market may seem to be something abstract. But for each person or business that is making and sel
42、ling something, its very real. If nobody buys your tomatoes, it wont be long before you get the message. The market is telling you something. Its telling you that you are using energies and resources in doing something the market doesnt want you to do.65. Which of the following would be the best tit
43、le for the passage? A. Selling and Buying B. What Is the Market? C. Everything You Do Is Producing for the Market D. What the Market Can Do for You?66. You are buying from the market when you _.A. borrow a book from the libraryB. look after your childrenC. drive to the seaside for a holidayD. dine a
44、t a restaurant67. The word “real” in the last paragraph may most probably mean _.A. seriousB. trueC. importantD. concrete68. In what way is the market very real for each person or business that is making and selling something?A. It tells you what to produce.B. It tells you how to grow tomatoes.C. It
45、 provides you with everything you need. D. It helps you save money.(B)Railair LinkReading Heathrow Airport (All terminals)17 May 1995 to October 2005Mondays to FridaysReading Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4depart arrive arrive arrive arrive0530 0615 0617 0620 06300600 0645 0647 0650 0700
46、0630 0715 0717 0720 07300700 0745 0747 0750 08000730 0815 0817 0820 08300800 0845 0847 0850 09000830 0915 0917 0920 09300900 0945 0947 0950 1000then at the same minutes past each hour 2045 2130 2132 2135 21452145 2230 2232 2235 2245Saturdays and Sundays ( Also Bank Holidays)Reading Terminal 1 Termin
47、al 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4depart arrive arrive arrive arrive0545 0630 0632 0635 06450615 0700 0702 0705 07150645 0730 0732 0735 0745then at the same minutes past each hour 2045 2130 2132 2135 21452145 2230 2232 2235 2245Customers should “check in” at the Railair Lounge at Reading station at least 15
48、 minutes before departure of the coach.Please purchase a ticket before boarding coach.69. On Tuesday the first coach from Reading to Heathrow departs at _.A. 5:30B. 5:45C.6:15D. 6:1770. How long does a coach take from Reading to Terminal 3?A. 45 minutesB. 47 minutes C. 50 minutes D. One hour71. How
49、many chances do you have if you want to travel from Reading to Heathrow Airport by coach on Friday?A. 5. B. 10. C. 19. D. 20.(C)Cloning-manipulating(操纵) a cell from an animal so that it grows into an exact copy of that animal is the forbidden fruit of biotechnology. Some scientists were so sure it c
50、ould not be done that, in the 1970s, they persuaded moralists not to discuss its moral implications. Yet at the same time other scientists, secretly in out-of-the-way labs, were getting ever closer to making clones. For ten years scientists have been cloning sheep and cows from embryo(胚胎) cells. But
51、 so far Dolly is the only mammal(哺乳动物) cloned from an adult cell, not from an embryo. She is living proof that scientists have solved one of the most challenging problems of cell biology. The question now is how soon will scientists clone humans? Nature, the scientific journal that published the Dol
52、ly paper, commented, “Cloning humans from adults tissues(组织) is likely to be achievable any time from one to ten years from now.” Most scientists agree there is no insurmountable(不可克服的) obstacle in human cloning. But a human clone, even though it might resemble the individual from whom it was made,
53、would differ dramatically in personality and character, intelligence and talents. “You will never get 100 percent identity,” says psychologist Jerome Kagan of Harvard, “because of chance factors and because environments are never exactly the same.” That, however, is small comfort to many people. Sho
54、rtly after Dollys birth announcement, President Clinton ordered a group of experts to come up with proposals for government action. With the cloning of humans within reach, whether it is to be banned or regulated is now on the nations moral agenda(议事日程). Some regard the cloning of humans as inherent
55、ly(本质的) evil, a morally unjustifiable intrusion(不可原谅的侵入) into human life. They measure the morality of any act by the intention behind it; still others are concerned primarily with consequences for society as well as for individuals. For the moment it seems that the latest achievement in the biotech
56、 field has provided everyone with food for thought.72. In what way is Dolly different from earlier clones? A. It is cloned from a human embryo.B. It is cloned from a human cell. C. It is cloned from an adult cell.D. it is cloned from an adult embryo.73. What is the prospect, according to most scient
57、ists, of making clones from adult human tissues? A. Such clones will be exactly like the one from whom it was made. B. It would be possible within the decade. C. There still exist some technical problems. D. It is impossible to make such clones in one to ten years from now.74. Why did Clinton order
58、a group of experts to make proposals for government action? A. He wants to quicken the pace of cloning research. B. The success of cloning involves serious moral evaluation (评价) problems. C. He wants to ban the human cloning research. D. He is worried about the funding of the further research.75. “F
59、ood for thought” in the last paragraph means _. A. worry for foodB. increased food to be exported C. something worthy of considerationD. reason for deep understanding(D)The flat, at the top of a huge tower block in a northern suburb of London, was empty. It had been vacant for a long time, a year or
60、 eighteen months perhaps. The landlord was living abroad, it seemed. The staircase creaked(吱吱嘎嘎作响), the dust flew up in clouds from the worn carpet and rainwater dripped from a hole in the ceiling on to the floorboards below. Both windows on the landing were cracked and curtainless. The light worked
61、 but there was no shade and electric wire black with spider webs.Very carefully they inspected the rooms. All were empty. There were two ancient leather armchairs in one, together with an old oak table, covered with dust, and an enormous double-bed in the front room-too large, probably to go through
62、 the door. All over the floor lay pieces of newspaper, broken canvases, coat hangers and other grubby oddments.“What do you think?” asked the man. He was about twenty years old, unshaven, wearing a thick sweater, jeans and muddy boots.“Its better than nothing,” answered the girl. She was carrying a
63、small child wrapped in a blanket. She herself wore a loose coat and a long skirt that touched the floor.“We can clean it up,” the man said. “That hole in the ceiling will need repairing but thats about all. A coat of paint and a few rolls of wallpaper will cover up the cracks.”They had taken over th
64、e flat because they needed a home and could not, at that time, afford to buy one. Being on the citys housing waiting list hadnt helped much either. Now they would live in this flat until they found something else-somewhere to bring up a family in.76. According to the passage, the underlined part “gr
65、ubby oddments” (par.2) most probably means “_”.A. dirty bits and piecesB. current issues of magazines.C. fashionable carpetsD. fresh milk77. The appearance of the man could best be described as_.A. charmingB. seriousC. casualD. handsome78. When he says “but thats about all” (par.5), the man means “_
66、”.A. but there is little else that needs repairingB. but that is just a beginningC. but there are repair jobs to be done everywhereD. but there are holes all over the ceiling79. What could be said about their previous efforts to obtain accommodation?A. They had just waited for something to happen wi
67、thout doing anything to help themselves.B. They had already put their names on a local authority housing list.C. They had not attempted to save money in order to buy a home of their own.D. They liked moving house frequently and did not want to settle down. (E)Read the following passage and choose th
68、e most suitable heading from this list for each paragraph. There is an extra heading.A. Asakawas experience and her effort to read code printoutsB. Accessibility _ a serious issue C. IBMs first Home Page ReaderD. Asakawas Further research on directions by touchingE. Asakawas contribution to the blin
69、d F. Asakawas strong desire to help the sighted80. Asakawa, 45, has spent the past eight years making the Internet a friendly place for people who cant see. In 1997 her research group at IBM Japan put out one of the worlds first browsers specifically made to read aloud the contents of Web pages. And
70、 last July, her team released software that helps Web designers figure out how to make their home pages accessible to people with poor or no eyesight.81. Accessibility is a serious issue. The Internet is becoming an increasingly important source of information and services. For people who are blind,
71、 the Internet lets them do things on their own for which they previously needed a lot of help, like going shopping. 82. At age 11, Asakawa accidentally hit her head into the side of a pool while swimming, damaging her optic(视觉的) nerves. Three years later, she was completely blind. At a vocational sc
72、hool for the blind, Asakawa learned to program in various computer languages. To read code printouts she used a device that translated the code into raised letters sensed with the fingers. It was a struggle, she recalls, “But it was possible.”83. In the mid-1990s, she began surfing the Internet, usi
73、ng a combination of software that read out what was on the screen. But there were problems: The system only read English. On-screen fill-out forms stumped the reader, and tables with vertical columns came out as gibberish(无意义的声音). Asakawa decided to develop software specifically designed to handle t
74、he coding used for Web pages. She inserted aural cues to help browsing, like using a mans voice for text and a womans for links. In 1997 she put out IBMs first Home Page Reader in Japanese, then in English followed by nine other languages.84. Asakawa is now doing basic research on using the sense of
75、 touch to direct the attention of the blind, as colors do for the sighted. She hopes this kind of research will also be useful for people with normal vision. “Sighted people dont use the sense of touch very much,” she laughs. “What a waste.”第II卷 (共45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the followin
76、g sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1 所有的公共汽车驾驶员都必须对每个乘客的安全负责。( responsible)2 如果你能帮我,我将不胜感激。(appreciate)3 中国在国际事务中正发挥着越来越重要的作用。(role)4 任何想让台湾独立的人必将以失败告终。(end up)5 毫无疑问,老师的言行将对学生的成长产生很大的影响。(doubt)6 他很少听从别人的建议,总是我行我素。(Seldom).Guided writingDirections: Write an English compo
77、sition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.现在越来越多的年轻人热衷于过西方的节日,请你就此现象简要地阐述你的看法。浦东新区2005学年第一学期期末质量抽测英语试题答案I. Listening Comprehension(30分)Part A Short conversationsDirections: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each co
78、nversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear the conversation and question about it, read the possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: Johnson
79、 sent me a postcard last week.W: I have got one from George but not from Johnson.Q: Who did the woman get a postcard from?2. M: Id like to buy a new shirt.W: The mens department is on the third floor, sir.Q: Where does this conversation most likely take place?3. M: Oh. Its five oclock already and I
80、havent finished my composition.W: Dont worry. That clock is half an hour fast. You still have time to do it.Q: When does this conversation most likely take place?4. M: Tickets are two dollars each for adults. Childrens tickets are half the price.W: Okey. Id like six childrens tickets, please.Q: How
81、much did the woman pay for the tickets?5. M: How did you like the TV play last night?W: Unfortunately, I got home too late to watch it.Q: What are the two people talking about?6. W: Do you want to go on a trip with us to Australia this spring? It will cost about 15,000 dollars a person.M: 15,000 dol
82、lars? Do you think my father has just left me a large fortune?Q: What can be inferred about the man?7. M: Nancy, why were you late for class this morning?W: I overslept and missed the bus.Q: Why was Nancy late?8. M: Tom says he doesnt like television.W: Yes, but he seems to spend a lot of time watch
83、ing it, doesnt he?Q: What does the woman mean?9. M: What did you feel about your math test, Helen?W: I finished it within only half an hourQ: What does Helen imply?10. M: I said Id cook dinner today, but I forgot to buy the food. Sorry about that. W: Oh, dont worry. We can dine out tonight with our
84、children. Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?Part B PassagesDirections: In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question,
85、 read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.The national weather map shows a high pressure area all along the eastern coastline which brought them very pleasant,
86、 sunny weather from New York to Florida. But showers and thunderstorms are occurring from the Ohio River all the way south to the Gulf coast, depositing heavy amounts of rain over the southern states.By far the worst of the storms has occurred in and around Texas. Some Texas stations have reported u
87、p to fifteen inches of rain in a twenty-four-hour period with high winds and thunderstorms. Two tornadoes were reported along the Gulf coast of Texas, but we have no idea of damages or injury.Heavy amounts of snow were reported in the Rocky Mountain region with record cold temperatures in Denver and
88、 Boulder. As much as a foot of snow has fallen in some of the mountain stations.In contrast, temperatures in Arizona and the desert Southwest went over the one-hundred-degree mark again today under bright, sunny skies.11. How much rain was reported in Texas?12. Where were tornadoes reported?13. What
89、 was the weather like in the Rocky Mountains?Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. A series of bombings at three Western hotels in Amman, the capital of Jordan, on Nov. 9 caused 58 deaths. A terrorist organization has claimed the responsibility for the attacks. The question “why
90、” was immediately raised after the attacks. Its foreign policy might be able to explain why Jordan became the target. Jordan is a friendly country of the United States and has worked closely with Washington in the war on terrorism, especially since the 9/11 attacks against America. The country suppo
91、rted the war on Iraq in 2003, which made many people in the Middle East angry. Whats more, it provided training bases for the new Iraqi army. Terrorists have called Jordan “a backyard garden for the enemies of the religion” The resigning of top officials may not be the answer to the question. Critic
92、s said Jordan should be prepared for more attacks and do more to ensure its security. 14. Who did a series of bombings at three western hotels that caused 58 deaths?15. Why was Jordan attacked?16. Why should Jordan be prepared to do more to ensure its security?Part C Longer conversations Directions:
93、 In part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following con
94、versation.M: Morning, Mary.W: Hi, John.M: I got a phone call from Peter this morning.W: Oh, what about?M: Its about Susans Birthday. Peter asked what wed buy her for her birthday.W: Oh yeah, next Saturday is Susans birthday. Shes invited us to her birthday party.M: Susan is very fond of classical mu
95、sic. Peter suggests that we buy her some CDs.W: But I dont think thats a very good idea. Shes got far too many CDs already. I dont want to buy her something shes already got.M: Well, then what do you suggest?W: I know she wants to buy a new scarf. We saw one the other day when we went shopping at Ha
96、rveys.M: How much is it? I cant afford to buy too expensive a present because I have just bought myself a pair of jeans. And the things at Harveys are rather expensive.W: Its $150. If Peter, you and I share the cost, its going to be $50 each. M: OK. Shall we ask Peter if this is all right with him?W
97、: Sure, Ill give him a call tonight. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Hello. Id like to buy a ticket to Paris, France.W: When would you like to travel?M: Today, if possible.W: HmmmWe have a flight leaving this afternoon
98、, but its fully booked.M: Its very important that I get there as quickly as possible. Is there an evening flight?W: Yes. There is a “red-eye” flight at 1:00 this morning, but Im afraid theres no space left on that flight, either. Let me check againM: Oh, no. I just found out that my brother is getti
99、ng married tomorrow, and I dont want to miss his wedding!W: WaitYoure in luck! Theres been a cancellation! Do you mind sitting in the last row of our economy class?M: Well, Id rather not, but if its the only seat available, of course, Ill take it. Is it a window seat, by any chance?W: Yes, it is. Wi
100、ll that be a problem?M: No, not at all. I love to see the scenery on the ground while I fly.W: Could I have your name please, sir?M: Sure. John Smith. Thats S-M-I-T-H.W: Great. Im glad I could help you, Mr. Smith. Heres your ticket. You will be on Flight 201 leaving here at 1:00 A.M. , arriving Pari
101、s local time 12:00 P.M. The plane will begin boarding at 12:45 A.M at Gate 19 in Terminal 3.M: Thanks for all your help.W: Thank you for flying with us!Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.1-10. BCABD ACCBD11-13. BDD 14-16. ADA17. Saturday 18. Mary 19. scarf 20. 15021. P
102、aris 22. attend / go to 23. see / enjoy the scenery 24. local time25-34. CDDBA CCBBA 35-44. ADDBA DBACB45-54. CBABD DAADB 55-64. DAABC 60. DBADC65-79. BDDA ACB CBBC ACAB 80-84 EBACDI. Translation1. All the bus drivers must /should /ought to be responsible for every/ each passengers safety/ the safet
103、y of each/every passenger.2. Id (would) appreciate it if you could do me a favor/ help me/ give me a hand.3. China is playing a more and more important role in (the) international affairs.4. Anyone who/ Whoever wants to make Taiwan independent (of China) is sure/bound to / will surely/certainly end
104、up in failure/ end up failing. Anyone who/ Whoever tries to separate Taiwan from China/ the mainland is sure/bound to / will surely/certainly end up in failure/ end up failing.5. There is no doubt/ No doubt (that) what teachers say and do will have a great/tremendous/ remarkable/ significant influen
105、ce/ effect/ impact on students growth/ development.Without doubt, teachers words and deeds will have a great/tremendous/ remarkable/ significant influence/ effect/ impact on the growth/ development of students.6. Seldom does he follow/ listen to/ take/ accept others advice, and (he) always behaves in his own way/ does what whatever he likes (to)/ goes his own way/ does things his own way/ follows his usual way of doing things no matter what others say/ has takes his own way/ sticks to his old way of doing things/ takes his own course.