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1、听力: 1Who is coming for tea?AJohn. BMark. CTracy.2What will the man do next? ALeave right away. BStay for dinner. CCatch a train.3What does the man come for?AA lecture. BA meeting. CA party.4What size does the man want?A9. B35. C39.5What are the speakers talking about?ALife in Southeast Asia.BWeather

2、 condition. CA holiday tour.6What is the man doing?AGiving a speech. BChairing a meeting.CIntroducing a person.7Why does the woman sing so well?AShe has a great teacher.BShe teaches singing.CShe is young.8What is the second gift for Jimmy?AA car. BA watch. CA computer.9Why does Jimmy feel happy?AHe

3、lives with his parents. BHes got what he dreamt of. CHes received lots of presents.10What is the relationship between the speakers?AThey are friends. BThey are strangers to each other. CThey are husband and wife.11Why does the woman come to talk with the man?ATo get a job. BTo take a test. CTo see t

4、he secretary.12What does the man mean by saying sorry?AHe cant hear the woman clearly. BHe doesnt need a designer. CHe cant help the woman.13What do we know about the woman?AShe lives close to the office. BShe is new to the company. CShe likes the big kitchen.14How does the man go to work?AOn foot.

5、BBy bus. CBy car.15Why was Susan late for work?AShe missed the bus. BHer train was late. CHer car broke down.16What will the man do the next day?AGo to work by train. BVisit Lily in her flat. CLeave home earlier.17Where can you most probably hear this talk?AIn a class of the English language. BIn a

6、class of the Greek language. CIn a class of the French language.18How long does the class last?A11 weeks. B13 weeks. C15 weeks.19What is “the short-cut” to learning words according to the speaker? ATaking more courses. BReading basic words aloud CLearning how words are formed.20Why is the class popu

7、lar?AIt is not offered each term. BIts taught by Professor Morris. CIt helps to master some useful rules.单选:21. With almost 6 million university students set to graduate in 2009, _ increase of about 500,000 compared with 2008, many people are starting to feel _ pressure. A. an, the B. the, the C. 不填

8、,a D. the, 不填 22. Now there is too much online fraud. Please dont be _ by any text message saying that you have won a shocking prize. A. taken off B. taken in C. taken outD. taken up23. Is family life in the U.S. quite different from _ in your country? Yes, I think so. Ive noticed a few differences.

9、 A. oneB. whatC. thatD. those24. Hi, I see you are giving a lecture again! Whats it about? Well, _ the chat room ten minutes ago, you would have known what we were talking about! A. had you joined B. if you joinedC. were you to join D. if you should join25. Sadly, another accident occurred at the sa

10、me mine, this time _ the loose management of the local government. A. involved B. to be involving C. having involved D. involving26. Many players believe _ is table tennis a physical game _ a psychological game as well. A lot of successful players use starring technique to make their opponents uncom

11、fortable. A. even if; and B. either; or C. not only; butD. more; than27. Lovely today, isnt it?Yes, _? Its wonderful after the terrible downpour last night. A. is it B. isnt itC. it isntD. it is28. By planting many trees, we _ the desert into an area where people could live. A. transformedB. transfe

12、rred C. transportedD. transmitted29. The more teenagers watch actors smoking in films, the more _ they are to take up the habit of smoking themselves. A. likelyB. simplyC. probably D. possibly30. Its a great waste to throw those clothes away. Just give them to _ needs them. A. who B. those C. whoeve

13、r D. whomever31. Are you going to Lloyds birthday party on Friday? Yes, only if it _. He said he was having a picnic party. A. wouldnt rainB. doesnt rain C. wont rainD. hadnt rained32. My boss is prejudiced against me, just because the first day I came to work, I was wearing slippers. Its no wonder.

14、 Just as the proverb goes, _. A. the first impressions last B. first come, first served C. Love me, love my dog D. it is hard to please all33. Although Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, it was over a decade _ someone else turned it into the great drug of the 20th century. A. afterB. s

15、inceC. thatD. before34. The room is filled with smoke. I can hardly stand it. I couldnt agree more. Smoking _ in this room.A. should have been forbidden B. must have been forbiddenC. cant have been forbidden D. would have been forbidden35. Can I bring my friend to your birthday party? Sure, _. A. no

16、 wonder B. no doubt C. no problem D. no way完形填空:We see art everywhere around us. In public parks, city squares, shopping streets and public buildings, we find modern art objects 36 display. 37 art, such as valuable paintings, precious statues and other fine arts, usually 38 in the collections of mus

17、eums, companies or rich people. Both art and 39 have a history of ages. All forms and ways of expressing beauty have been explored. In the 40 of architecture, many buildings that were designed in the past have proven to be beautiful and served their purposes. Governments and companies could 41 milli

18、ons of dollars by building or copying designs of architectures of buildings from the past. There are still many designs for buildings made by famous architects that were never realized. 42 , some people find modern architecture ugly. So 43 should we pay a lot of money to architects for designing new

19、 buildings? The same holds for modern art, both paintings and statues. Many art objects that have been created in the past are now covered by dust in storerooms. These storerooms contain enough art to 44 all public buildings and other public places. There is no need to create more art, and as with m

20、odern architecture, many people find new art 45 to understand or appreciate. 46 these facts, why are architects and artists asked to create new art works? And why are we interested in creating new art and architecture, 47 using or copying what was made in the past? The answers to these questions hav

21、e to 48 the 49 of art in society today. First of all, the function of art is to decorate. 50 placing art works in parks and hanging paintings or drawings on the walls we make our living environment more beautiful. Our eyes moving across an empty wall and resting on a painting, it is a moment of comf

22、ort and joy.Another function of art is enriching real life, as art is part of everyday life. Art helps people to learn to think 51 . In art things are not always what they seem to be. People need such creative moments. It helps them to balance their minds and make life more interesting. Finally, art

23、 is often seen as a way to instruct the audience. Statues of heroes from the past remind us of our 52 . Paintings and other art objects can also help us to realize which goals we should set for ourselves and 53 us in our everyday work. 54 ideas about society change and every period of time has its o

24、wn taste, there is always a need for new art. We can still 55 art works made in the past for their beauty, but they are often too valuable to be placed in public buildings.36. A. for B. on C. at D. in 37. A. Classical B. Modern C. Valuable D. Beautiful 38. A. put up B. end up C. set up D. take up 39

25、. A. paintings B. statues C. buildings D. architecture 40. A. case B. point C. situation D. condition 41. A. cost B. spend C. waste D. save42. A. Besides B. Nevertheless C. Still D. Therefore 43. A. When B. Why C. How D. What 44. A. represent B. equip C. feature D. decorate 45. A. easy B. difficult

26、C. thrilling D. superb 46. A. Given B. Considered C. Due to D. Because 47. A. except for B. in addition to C. owing to D. instead of48. A. match with B. go with C. deal with D. do with 49. A. purpose B. decoration C. beauty D. function 50. A. As for B. With C. By D. Through 51. A. creatively B. deep

27、ly C. joyfully D. interestedly 52. A. life B. work C. legends D. history 53. A. force B. urge C. require D. inspire 54. A. As long as B. Because C. While D. Although 55. A. prefer B. be fond of C. enjoy D. appreciate阅读理解: AWomen in China have the most say in their family expenditure (支出), no matter

28、whether or not they earn more than their husbands, according to a new survey.In urban families where the wives earned a higher income, 86 percent of families said women took control of the domestic finances, deciding the familys monthly budget, what the money was spent on and when it was bought. The

29、 percentage turned out to be even highernearly 90 percentin families where husbands were better paid.Men earned more than women in about 69 percent of Chinese families, according to the survey.Carried out by H, the 2007 urban Chinese women and family consumption behavior study asked 547 women in nin

30、e major Chinese cities about their role in family expenditure.The survey reported nearly 88 percent of Shanghai families set a budget for their monthly expenditure, the second highest in the country after Chengdu of Sichuan Province.Yang Yu, a H analyst, said it was a traditional Chinese practice fo

31、r women to have the right of daily expenditure in hand.“There is an old Chinese saying that a family will thrive if it has a smart housewife,” Yang said. “That indicates women were born to be more experienced and dominant in managing household consumption.”Tradition also explained why wives would ta

32、ke care of all small expenditures in many Chinese families, analysts said.“Its up to my husband to make final decisions on large family consumption issues, such as buying a house or buying a car,” said Han Xiaorong, mother of a three-year-old boy.But the survey found modern women were beginning to c

33、hange tradition by having more input into purchasing big items.The survey found 24 percent of women legally owned their families real estate properties, and more than one-fifth also owned cars.“As the family financial controller shoulders more responsibilities, women should also keep updating their

34、financial management knowledge,” Yang said. 56. This passage mainly talks about _.A. Chinese womens social and economic positionsB. the reasons for Chinese womens higher incomeC. Chinese womens role in family expenditureD. a traditional Chinese practice about household consumption57. A new survey co

35、nducted by an Internet website found _. A. the wife has more say in domestic finances if her income is higher than the husband B. the husband contributes more to the family income in most Chinese families C. Compared to Chengdu families, more Shanghai families set an expenditure budget D. If a famil

36、y has a smart housewife, it will surely be prosperous.58. The percentage of women earning more than men in the Chinese families surveyed is _.A. 30% B. 86% C. 88%D. 24%59. The underlined word “controller” in the last paragraph refers to _.A. the husband B. the wife C. the couple D. the parentsB Film

37、 EventsLondon Lesbian and Gay Film FestivalComment: The official site from the organizers of this unique festival. Find out the dates, screenings and all you need to know to be a part of this celebration of gay culture. Share your comments and experiences on their message board. Read reviews and fea

38、tures on Lesbian and Gay films.Toronto International Film FestivalComment: An annual film festival held each year in September. Find out whats happening and when, and talk film online. The site also hosts a film reference library. Find out about the special programs on offer. The site features inter

39、active tools and you can sign up for email news and information alerts. Visit the photo gallery or check the film schedules.Teletext CinemaComment: Their web site has the latest movie news & gossip, star talk, movie specials, current releases, cinema listings, film and video reviews, coming soon, an

40、d you can share your thoughts both good and bad, and the best messages will be printed on the site in the Your Shout section. They also have a search facility and the top ten UK films.BritFilmsComment: A site from the Film and Television Department of The British Council. Find information on the ind

41、ustry in the British Films Catalogue and the Directory of International Film and Video Festivals. If you are interested in a career in the industry, the site offers training and careers advice. Filmmakers resources are also provided, these cover everything from funding information to scriptwriting60

42、. Which of the following is TRUE?A. People can get information about any film by surfing the websites. B. All the websites listed in the article feature interactive tools. C. People can get some information about film training by visiting the fourth website. D. We can borrow some books on films by v

43、isiting the second website.61. Which website can you visit if you want to express your thoughts about films?A. Toronto International Film Festival. B. Teletext Cinema.C. London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. D. BritFilms.62. This article is intended_.A. for the super stars to chat online B. for the

44、directors to seek more film actorsC. to attract more people to visit the websitesD. to advise more people to participate in the film events CThe “ozone hole” over the Antarctic may be able to repair itself in about half a century, but some experts say its still fragile and needs our attention. The o

45、zone layer protects us from ultraviolet-B radiation from the sun, which causes skin cancers and other harmful conditions. Important as it is, were simply not doing enough to safeguard the ozone layer.Dr. Joe Farman was one of three British Antarctic Survey scientists who first reported signs of seve

46、re damage to the ozone layer in 1985. He is now openly criticizing the agreement that allows developing countries to keep on using ozone-destroying chemicals until 2040. Farman says that we need a much faster elimination of ozone-destroying chemicals.The 1987 Montreal Protocol (蒙特利尔议定书) was designed

47、 to eliminate chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which were found to be destroying the ozone layer in the Earths stratosphere. Industrialized nations stopped almost all CFC production in 1995, with developing countries having a deadline of 2010.Many of the substances, used in refrigeration

48、, aerosols (烟雾剂), firefighting and so on, have been replaced with related families of chemicals including hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC). These chemicals are less destructive to the ozone layer, but because production in the developing world is now increasing rapidly, there is renewed concern about

49、their impact.Current regulations mean that in 2015, developing countries will have to freeze their HCFC use at or below the level it is then, eliminating entirely by 2040.“The schedule for eliminating HCFC must be pushed up by 10 yearsthat will be the basic criterion for deciding if the negotiations

50、 are successful,” said Nathalie Kosciusko Morizet, French Environment Minister.Accelerating the elimination would require new funds from the industrialized world, as well as changes to the current funding regulations. Farman also recommends that cash be set aside to fight leakage of ozone-destroying

51、 chemicals from developing world installations.“There is some production in developing countries,” he writes, “but the main source is now through leaks from existing installations. It is surely time to consider collecting the existing substances, and destroying it.” 63. It is of great importance to

52、protect the ozone layer because _. A. An ozone hole has appeared in the ozone layers over the Antarctic B. the ozone layer stops too much ultraviolet radiation falling onto the earthC. there are too many skin caners in the worldD. the ozone layer is very fragile and it is easy to damage64. All the C

53、FC production must be stopped _.A. in 1995 B. before 2040 C. by 2010 D. after 201565. The underlined word “their” in Paragraph 4 refers to _.A. the destructive chemicals like CFCs B. the developing countries C. HCFCs and something alikeD. refrigeration, aerosols and firefighting66. According to Dr.

54、Joe Farman, in order to reduce the damage to the ozone layer, more attention should be paid to _.A. prohibiting the ozone-destroying chemical productionB. fighting the leakage of ozone-destroying chemicalsC. making changes to the current funding regulationsD. collecting new funds from the industrial

55、ized worldDThe old house was divided into two dwellings by a thin wall that passed on. On the north were the Leonards, on the south were the Hargers. The Leonards husband, wife, and 8-year-old son had just moved in. And aware of the wall they argued in a friendly way as to whether or not the boy, Pa

56、ul, was old enough to be left alone for the evening while his parents went to a “certain” movie.“Ill be all right, “said Paul. “What could happen to me here? Ill be fine.”PauseSoon after Pauls parents left, the radio in the Hargers apartment went on. It was on softly at firstso softly that Paul coul

57、dnt make out the announcers words. The music was frail and dissonantunidentifiable. Paul tried to listen to the music rather than to the man and woman who were fighting. The voices of the man and woman were getting louder, drowning out the radio. All at once it was all quiet next doorexcept for the

58、radio. Now the fighting was beginning againlouder and louder, crazy and cruel. The woman shouted again, a high, ragged, poisonous shout. Paul stood, shaking, wanting to shout in terror. It had to stop. Whatever it was had to stop!Paul heard the clicking of the womans heels across the floor. The radi

59、o volume swelled until the boom of the bass made Paul feel like he was trapped in a drum. “And now,” bellowed the radio, “Remember if you have a dedication, call Milton 9-3000 and ask for All-Night Sam, the record man.”The music picked up the house and shook it. A door slammed next door and someone

60、hammered on the door. A prickling sensation spread over Pauls skin: he faced the truth that the man and woman would kill each other if he didnt stop them. He beat his fists on the wall. “Mr. Harger! Stop it!” he cried, “Mrs. Harger! Stop it!”Next door, crockery smashed, filling a split second of rad

61、io silence. And then a tidal wave of music drowned out everything again. Paul stood by the wall, trembling in his helplessness. “Mr. Harger! Mrs. Harger! Please!”“Remember the number!” said All-Night Sam. “Milton 9-3000!”Dazed, Paul went to the phone and dialed the number. “I wonder if I could make

62、a dedication,” said Paul. “From Mr. Lemual K. Harger to Mrs. Harger, the message is I love you, lets make up and start over again.”The womans voice was so shrill that it cut through the sound of the radio. Paul dropped the phone into its cradle. The music stopped and Pauls hair stood on end. “Folks!

63、 Ive been asked to bring a man and his wife back together again,” said Sam. “I guess theres no sense in kidding ourselves about marriage! It isnt any bowl of cherries! There are ups and downs, and sometimes folks dont see how they can go on.”“And now, for Mrs. Lemual K. Harger, from Mr. HargerI love

64、 you! Lets make up and start all over again.” Sam choked up. The radio went off next door. The world lay still. There was movement next door. Slow, foot-dragging movement. “So,” said the woman, “you want your wife back? All right, I wont get in her way. She can have you.” There were three gunshots.

65、Paul jumped into bed, and pulled the covers up over his head. In the hot, dark cave of the bed, he cried. 67. The Leonards left their son Paul at home alone because _.A. the boy was old enough to stay home alone B. the Hargers lived just next doorC. their son didnt want to go with them at all D. Pau

66、l offered to help the Hargers stop fighting68. The radio was mentioned repeatedly to_.A. show Paul was very interested in the musicB. tell readers what the Hargers were doingC. suggest the end of the story was associated with itD. to cater to readers curiosity about music69. From the passage, we can

67、 infer that _.A. the Hargers made up and started over again B. Mr. Harger gave in to Mrs. HargerC. Paul succeeded helping the HargersD. Mr. Harger might be killed by the woman70. Which of the following may be the best title for this story?A. The Radio. B. The Clever Boy.C. Next Door. D. Husband and

68、Wife任务型阅读:In recent years, with the rapid economic development of coastal areas, the gap between the coastal and the inland areas has become larger. As a result, despite the common belief that “East or west, home is best”, higher income and better job opportunities in coastal areas attract more and

69、more rural laborers to the developed areas to solve their living problems.After they left home for big cities, some rural labourers find jobs in the enterprises across the nation; some are engaged in wholesale or retail business and others provide all kinds of services to the city. Usually most of r

70、ural labourers are often chosen to do heavy, dirty and even dangerous jobs that city citizens are unwilling to do, such as cleaning urban garbage and construction, and the working conditions for farmer workers are much worse than those for urban workers.According to a survey, rural labourers in Zhuh

71、ai City, Guangdong Province complain that they have to work 11 to 12 hours a day with noise and dust pollution. Also, even when rural and urban workers take on the same job, they dont get the same wage. Whats worse, when they send their children to school, they even have to pay a high entrance fee.

72、A rural labourer said, “We can never enjoy the same right as the urban citizens.”Then why do they want to stay and work in the cities? Making money and improving living standard are the two main reasons. While helping promote economic development in the coastal areas, this huge migrant population, a

73、t the same time, has greatly increased their own income. Furthermore, working in cities is really an eye-opening experience for them, which can expose them to advanced technologies and more colourful lifestyles. Could they permanently stay and work in the cities? Not yet. As far as city people are c

74、oncerned, no matter what a prosperous life rural labourers are living in the city, they dont belong to the city.As the problem is becoming more and more serious, experts urge the government to take some effective measures to make sure the rural labourers can enjoy the basic rights in the cities.Popu

75、lation mobility in ChinaPhenomenonAn increasing number of rural labourers are moving to cities, mainly from inland areas to (71) areas.(72) for rural labourers moving to the citiesl The gap between rural areas and eastern cities has become(73) .l In the cities, there are better job opportunities and

76、 therefore, more money can be (74) .l Working in cities can expose the rural labourers to advanced technologies and colourful (75) .Working conditions for farmer workersl Most of the rural labourers have to do (76) city citizens are not willing to do.l These rural labourers have to work for a very l

77、ong time every day.l They cannot get the same wage (77) urban workers even though they take on the same job.l They have to pay (78) in order to send their children to the urban schools. Experts (79) towards the problemThey wish effective measures could be (80) to ensure the farmer workers can have t

78、he basic rights in the cities.书面表达: 在学习生活和工作中,与人合作是非常重要的。请你根据下表中所提供的信息,写一篇题为 “Cooperate with others”的英文演讲稿。为何与人合作1. 在忙碌的、现代化的社会中,要想有效地完成一项工作,我们必须学会与人合作。2. 可以节省时间和精力。3. 从合作者身上学到很多。与谁合作与喜欢的人合作心情愉快,一起分享工作中的快乐和痛苦与不喜欢的人合作比较困难,但只要更多地关注我们的工作,而不是合作者本人,时间长了,也会发现他是一个很好相处的人。怎样做一个好的合作者请你发表自己的观点(至少2点看法)注意: 1对所给要

79、点,逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译。2词数150左右。开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总数。3演讲稿中不得提及考生所在学校及本人姓名。参考词汇:合作者 partnerGood afternoon, everyone!The topic of my speech today is “Cooperate with others”. _1B2A3B4A5C6C7A8C 9B10B 11A 12C 13A 14B 15B 16C 17A 18B 19C 20C21-25: ABCAD 26-30: CBAAC 31-35: BA DAC完形 36-40 BABDA 41-45 DABDB 46-50 AD

80、DDC 51-55 ADDBD阅读 56-59 CBAB 60-62 CBC 63-66 BCCB 67-70 BCDC 任务型(71) coastal (72 )Reasons (73) larger (74) made (75) lifestyles (76) what (77) as (78) more (79) attitude (80) takenGood afternoon, everyone!The topic of my speech today is “Cooperate with others”.In this busy, modern world, if we want

81、to complete our work effectively and efficiently, we must all learn to cooperate with others. If we lose our partner, then we will fail. Cooperation can save us a lot of time and energy. Additionally, we can learn much from our partners by cooperating them.When we cooperate with someone we like, we

82、will feel very happy. And we can share our pleasure and sadness with him. But it can be difficult to be cooperative with someone we dislike. In such a situation, we may focus on our work, instead of our partner. Perhaps in working together with him for a long time, well learn that he is a man to get

83、 along well with. Even if this doesnt happen, its still worth a try.How can we become a good partner? In my opinion, (we should try to listen to others opinions. If he makes mistakes, we also try to point them out. Thirdly, we mustnt beat others to make them in unfavorable position)Thank you for your listening!

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