1、全国100所名校单元测试示范卷英语卷(五)第五套英语1+英语2综合测试(一)(120分钟150分)第卷第一部分: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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.When is the woman going to leave? A.In February.B.In March.C.In April.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.Ex
2、am results. B.Time for the exam.C.Change of class hours.3.How did the man learn about the accident? A.From the newspaper.B.On the Internet.C.From the TV news.4.Where are the two speakers probably? A.In a restaurant. B.At home.C.In a hotel.5.What is the womans attitude to the dishes?A.She t
3、hinks it just so-so.B.She dislikes it.C.She likes it very much.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What time is it now?A.11:45. B.12:15. C.12:45.7.Why does the woman want chan
4、ge for dollar? A.To do shopping. B.To call somebody. C.To buy a train ticket. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What does the woman mainly want to know? A.How to improve the bus service. B.The number of people using the bus service. C.Peoples view of the bus service.9.What does the man say about the bus s
5、ervice? A.The distance between bus stops is too long. B.The bus timetables are full of mistakes. C.Buses are often not on time.10.Why does the man say his brother is fortunate? A.He often goes to work in a friends car. B.He doesnt need to go to work by bus. C.He lives close to th
6、e bus station.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Who is the man?A.A Chinese scholar. B.A friend of Professor White. C.A colleague of Professor White. 12.What will the man talk about with Professor White?A.The arrangement of his study. B.The content of the lecture. C.The time of the lecture.13.What time will the ma
7、n meet Professor White?A.4:15 pm. B.4:00 pm. C.3:45 pm.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At home. B.At the doctors. C.In the office.15.Why does the man feel stressful?A.He struck his head on a cupboard.B.He found it difficult to sleep.C.He is going to ta
8、ke an important examination.16.How does the woman deal with the problem of the man?A.She advises him to come back again.B.She does nothing.C.She gives him some advice.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What happens to the job market?A.The post-90s are entering the workforce.B.The post-90s are very popular in the
9、 job market.C.The job market doesnt welcome the post-90s.18.What do the post-90s look for in their job?A.An enjoyable working condition. B.A strict boss.C.High salaries.19.What is the post-90s life attitude according to the experts?A.The Internet is the most important thing in th
10、eir life.B.They dont care much about basic necessities of life. C.They just seek great achievements in life.20.What is the common feature of the post-90s?A.They are hardworking.B.They are selfish. C.They are outspoken.试题答案15CBBAC610ABCCA1115ABCBC1620AAABC附:听力部分录音材料(Text 1)M:Are you going t
11、o leave for Shanghai this month?W:No, not in March. Im going to leave the following month.(Text 2)M:Right, class. Therere some changes in your exam timetable. Your Physics exam will be taken on Friday. W:You mean the 16th?M:Yes. And the exam will start and end half an hour earlie
12、r.(Text 3)W:How did you learn about the accident? Was it on the TV news?M:No. It wasnt in the newspaper, either. I learned it on the Internet.W:Oh, I see.(Text 4)W:What can I do for you, sir?M:Yes, I booked a table for 8 people over the phone yesterday.W:Ill check, sir. Please te
13、ll me your name.(Text 5)W:Hi, waiter? Check, please! M:Yes, madam, at your service.W:The foods in your restaurant are really delicious and I will introduce it to my friends.M:Thank you very much. We can take a discount for you then.(Text 6)W:Excuse me, sir? Could you tell me when the next train leav
14、es for New York?M:Yes, it leaves at 12:15.There is only 30 minutes left.W:Thank you very much.M:Dont mention it.W:One more thing, do you have change for dollar? I want to make a phone call. I used up all the change when I did shopping just now. M:Let me see. Here you are.W:Thanks a lot. (T
15、ext 7)W:Hello, Mr White. Im from the News Weekly. Now Im doing a survey on public opinions about the city bus service. Would you please tell your opinion of it? M:The bus service? As a matter of fact, I seldom use that. You know, the bus service is not so good. W:But how could it
16、 be improved? M:Well, they should try to turn up on time. I mean when looking at the timetable, you think “Oh well, ten minutes to wait” but it turns out to be at least half an hour.W:Do other persons in your family use the bus service?M:My brother. He uses it more often. Luckily, a man working in h
17、is office often gives him a lift into work. But when he has to use it, hes always angry at it. Once he waited up to 40 minutes at the station for a bus. There should be some ways of warning people when a bus is not going to arrive and certainly much more frequent bus services.(Text 8)W:Goo
18、d morning, sir.M:Good morning, I am Zhao Lin, a visiting scholar from China. Ive come to see Professor White, who is a friend of my colleague at university. W:Have you got an appointment, Mr.?M:Please call me Mr Zhao. No, I havent. W:Mr Zhao, Professor White is rather busy these
19、days. M:I see. You know, Id like to exchange with him about the content of the lecture to be delivered next Thursday. Could you arrange it for me? I wont keep him long.W:I will see what I can do. Just one moment please. Ill look at his schedule.M:Thank you. W:Tomorrow m
20、orning is all booked up. Will tomorrow afternoon be OK?M:All right. What time exactly? W:I suppose you could come at four. Oh, no, a quarter to four is better. M:Good, I will come here on time. Sorry to trouble you.W:No trouble at all. (Text 9)M:I have had some really horrible headaches lately.W:How
21、 long have your headaches been going on?M:About seven days. At first I get headaches occasionally, but they have been really bad lately.W:Any unusual amounts of stress in your life going on right now?M:I am getting ready to take my college entrance examination.W:Have you been able to sleep regular h
22、ours?M:It has been hard for me to sleep with a bad headache.W:Has anything hit you in the head lately?M:I hit my head on a cupboard door a week ago.W:Lets have you come back in a few days and see how you feel.(Text 10)This year the post-90s generation enters the workforce. They place more
23、emphasis on doing a job that they enjoy than other factors. The post-90s hope to establish a relaxing working relationship on a more equal basis than the post-80s. They also rank personal happiness before seeking any achievement. More than half of the post-90s prefer easygoing, good-tempered employe
24、rs. A surprising 10 percent wish to be friends with their bosses.Experts say that the post-90s are children of the Internet era. They are well informed and not concerned about the basic necessities of life. They have a strong awareness of “self” and how they are related to the outside world.They ten
25、d to care a great deal about team or management culture in their work. They are also more outspoken about their needs or wants, and like to openly communicate with their employers. As a result, most companies welcome the post-90s. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中
26、,选出最佳选项。AHaving a tattoo (文身) can reduce your chance of getting a job, but it depends on where the tattoo is, what it expresses and if the job involves dealing with customers, new research says. Dr Andrew R. Timming told the British Sociological Association conference on work, employment and society
27、 in Warwick that employers were likely to view tattoos negatively. Dr Timming of the School of Management at the University of St Andrews said he had spoken to 15 managers involved in hiring staff about their reaction to interview candidates with visible tattoos. “Most respondents agreed that visibl
28、e tattoos are a stigma,” Dr Timming told the conference. One woman manager told him that “they make a person look dirty”. Another male manager told him “subconsciously that would stop me from employing them.” The managers were concerned about what their organizations customers might think,
29、 said Dr Timming. “Hiring managers realize that, ultimately, it does not matter what they think of tattooswhat really matters, instead, is how customers might think of employees with visible tattoos.” Dr Timming said: “The one qualification to this argument is there are certain industries in which t
30、attoos may be a desirable characteristic in a job interview. For example, an HR manager at a prison noted that tattoos on guards can be something to talk about and an in that you need to make a connection with the prisoners.” The negative attitude to tattoos did not extend to ones that could be easi
31、ly covered by clothing. Dr Timming also found that in some of the organizations it was only certain types of tattoos that reduced the chances of getting a job at interview. One male manager told him, “If its gang (帮派) culture-related you may have a different view about the tattoo than if i
32、ts just because its a nice drawing of an animal that theyve done on their arm.” 21.Why do managers really refuse to hire a person with tattoos? A.They dont like tattoos themselves. B.Tattoos can turn customers away.C.People with tattoos dont obey the
33、 rules.D.People with tattoos are gang members. 22.A person with tattoos can probably work as . A.a doorkeeper B.a salesman C.a prison guard D.a manager 23.Who would be most likely to be turned town by employers? A.A person who has his tattoos covered.B.A person who has tattoos of an animal.C.A perso
34、n with a gang culture-related tattoo.D.A person with a drawing of flowers on his arm.24.We can infer from the last paragraph that .A.not all tattoos reduce ones chance of employment B.some tattoos are helpful to a job intervieweeC.its no use covering ones tattoosD.tatto
35、os are hard to hide【答案与解析】本文是时文阅读。文身的人在寻找工作时往往被拒绝,原因是经理人不得不考虑顾客的感受。21.B从第3段可知,经理人不愿意雇佣文身的人,原因是他们担心顾客会对文身的人敬而远之。22.C从倒数第2段可知,如果一个文身的人担任狱警,反而有利于狱警和犯人之间的沟通。23.C从最后一段可知,一个带有“帮派”文身的人往往会被经理人拒绝。24.A由最后一段可知,有些文身会影响一个人的工作机会,但并非所有的文身会影响人们的就业机会。BIf someone says that they want to steal your heart, be careful. T
36、hey may be trying to get into your computer files. The Toronto-based company Bionym wants to replace old-fashioned passwords with Nymi; a bracelet that uses the wearers heartbeat in place of passwords. The system delivers a secure and convenient means of identification that also provides t
37、he potential to control devices using gestures. Fingerprints and retina (视网膜) scans offer ways to get around this by turning the person into the password, but while they improve security, they are not without some shortcomings. Fingerprints can be lifted or forged (伪造) for example, and there
38、1;s still the matter of presenting hands or eyes for scans, which can be as boring as punching in passwords. The Nymi bracelet aims to replace this by turning the users heartbeat into the password thats automatic in its operation. It works by means of the users EKG (心电图
39、), which is set in the bracelet. This makes it very difficult to obtain and forge. The device works together with a smartphone or device running the Nymi app. After an initial set-up where samples of cardiac rhythms are registered, Bionym says that it is very simple to use. Putting the bracelet on a
40、nd touching the contact confirms your identity against the recorded EKG and will be applied to other devices while you wear the bracelet. So long as the bracelet is put on while you are relaxed and calm, and your EKG is updated regularly, the link up will work. If a Nymi is lost, it cant b
41、e used because it is keyed to the owners EKG signature. The company claims that the system is “impossible to duplicate (复制).” The Nymi bracelet uses Bluetooth Low Energy to transmit identification to your devices and to enable the bracelet to act as a sensor. It can also be used for motion
42、 sensing and gesture control, which the company says extends to the control of smartphones, computers, televisions and even car doors.25.What can Nymi do for us in the future?A.Make us calm and relaxed. B.Monitor our physical health.C.Save energy for televisions.D.Control our devices with gestures.2
43、6.What is used in Nymi as your password? A.Your heartbeat. B.Your finger print. C.Your signature. D.Your retina scans.27.What is the advantage of Nymi? A.It can be carried anywhere you like.B.It is relatively cheaper to use.C.It is free from being copied. D.It can be got back if lost.【答案与解析】本文是科技时文。
44、多伦多一家科技公司研发了一种特殊的手镯,可以用我们的心跳作为上网等的密码。25.D从文章第1段最后一句可知,这种手镯未来可以用来通过手势控制我们的电器设备。26.A从文章第1段第3句可知,这种手镯用我们的心跳作为密码。27.C从文章倒数第2段最后一句可知,这种手镯系统不可能被复制。C Its a difficult situation in many households: A student hits a wall doing homework, and parents are too tired, too busyor too puzzledto help. Order
45、ing up a tutor (家庭教师) is becoming as easy for kids as grabbing a late-night snack. With rapid growth in companies offering online, on-demand (按需) tutoring, students can use a credit card to connect, sometimes in less than a minute, with a live tutor. Such 24/7, no-appointment-needed services can be
46、especially helpful to students with tight budgets or tight time frames or those in remote areas. All of a sudden, the world opens up to them. The quality of on-demand scholastic support can be uneven (参差不齐), and the catch-as-catch-can approach to enlisting a tutor may not be best for struggling stud
47、ents who need sustained help. Courses can break down due to technical problems, and language barriers can cause problems on sites that rely on tutors from abroad. Most sites enlist moonlighting or retired teachers, college professors or professionals with tutoring experience; most offer scheduled tu
48、toring in addition to on-demand courses. The most common users are middle- and high-schoolers, and college students taking basic courses. As with live tutors, knowledge levels and teaching skills can be uneven. Stephanie Dobbs of Los Angeles says one tutor who responded to her daughter Sarah
49、1;s request for math help didnt know the material at all. But Sarah, who uses the site two to three times a week, says it has so many tutors that switching is easy, and the convenience outweighs any faults. The students who come to courses with a list of questions or assignments to work on
50、and who block out time to concentratebenefit most. Text chats occasionally stall, though, if students are distracted or start multitasking. Online tutors fill a huge gap that can never be filled by parents.28.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?A.Online services can be especially helpfu
51、l to students with more free time.B.Students can enjoy online, on-demand tutoring more conveniently.C.Students prefer online, on-demand tutoring to a late-night snack.D.Ordering up a tutor online using a credit card is much cheaper.29.The underlined word “sustained” in Paragraph 3 probably means “”.
52、 A.natural B.separateC.quickD.continuous30.What is Sarahs attitude to in-person tutors according to Paragraph 5? A.Doubtful. B.Uncaring. C.Favorable. D.Critical.31.What message does the author most want to give us?A.Online tutors are popular among students.B.Online tutors will take the pla
53、ce of parents soon.C.Struggling students developing fully relies most on online services.D.Parents should monitor kids use of the tutoring sites and track fees.【答案与解析】 许多家庭每天晚上都会遭遇这样的困境:孩子做作业时有道题不会,这时家长要么太累,要么太忙要么也不会总之帮不上忙。幸运的是,在线家教“担起了一项家长永远无法担当的职能”。 28.B在线订购辅导服务正变得和晚上吃夜宵一样容易。所以
54、此段主旨:学生享受着在线家教的便捷。29.D根据画线词前面部分可知:这些网站“招到一个是一个”的招聘老师的方式,对于需要辅导的学生来说也谈不上有多好。需要辅导的学生成绩不好,因此辅导肯定是长期的,连续的。30.C由第5段第3句可知:Sarah认为更换老师很容易,使用这个网站利大于弊,所以她是支持的。31.A作者以在线家教需求为背景,讲述在线家教“担起了一项家长永远无法担当的职能”。 D Obviously your mom had it right when she threatened to wash your mouth out with soap if you talked dirty.
55、 Lying really does create a desire to clean the “dirty” body part, according to a study by University of Michigan. “The references to dirty hands or dirty mouths in everyday language suggest that people think about abstract issues of moral purity in terms of more experiences with physical purity,” s
56、aid Spike W.S. Lee, a U-M doctoral candidate, who conducted the study with Norbert Schwarz, a psychologist. For the study, Lee and Schwarz asked 87 students to play the role of lawyers competing with a colleague, “Chris”, for a promotion. Each was asked to imagine they found an important document th
57、at Chris had lost, and that returning the document would help his career and hurt their own career. Each participant was instructed to leave Chris a message by either voice mail or e-mail, telling him who they were and either lying that they could not find his document or telling the truth that they
58、 had found the document. Next, participants rated the desirability of several products and reported how much they were willing to pay for each product. The products included mouthwash (漱口剂) and hand sanitizer (洗手液). Study participants who lied on the phone, leaving an untrue and mean voice mail, fel
59、t a stronger desire for mouthwash and were willing to pay more for it than those who lied on e-mail. And conversely, those who lied on e-mail, typing the same mean message, felt a stronger desire for hand sanitizer and were willing to pay more for that. Saying nice and morally correct things, on the
60、 other hand, made it less appealing to clean the body part involved in conveying the message. Verbal lying increased participants assessment of mouthwash while lying on e-mail, using their hands, increased the assessment of hand sanitizers value. “This study shows not only do peo
61、ple want to clean after a dirty deed, but they want to clean the specific body part involved,” Schwarz said.32.The study proved that .A.telling a lie makes you want to have a bathB.the cleaner you are, the fewer lies you will tellC.mothers care for their childrens mouth cleanD.there is a n
62、eed to clean the body part that lies33.According to the passage, Chris is .A.an imaginary characterB.a famous careless lawyerC.a college studentD.a mouthwash and hand sanitizer seller34.If you tell a lie by writing, you might wash . A.your eyesB.your headC.your handsD.your feet35.Where can we most p
63、robably read this passage?A.In a scientists diary.B.In a class experiment report.C.In a social column of a newspaper. D.In a popular science magazine.【答案与解析】你撒过谎吗?你是否想洗干净帮你撒谎的部位呢?研究发现人们往往想洗干净帮助撒谎的身体部位。32.D根据全文的内容可知,科学家的这项研究证实,人们往往想洗干净那些用来撒谎的身体部位。33.A由第3段中第1个Chris加了双引号及第3段整段内容可知,这里的Chris是一个
64、虚构的人物。34.C根据全文的文意及最后一段最后一句可推知,如果写信撒谎后,你会很想洗干净你的手。35.D通读整篇文章可知,这篇文章是关于科学研究的,故可以推知此文最有可能刊登在科学杂志上。第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Apps (应用程序) can teach some great thingsat low or no cost. 36 Too much screen time can impact everything from kids health to their sc
65、hool readiness. Here are smart tips to manage your kids app habit. There are better teething devices than electronics. If your kids start to put your phone in their mouth, theyre too young to use it. 37 Pay attention to what theyre doing. 38 And check out the apps befor
66、e your kids do to make sure that the subject matter is right for their age. Can they understand the words? Can they manipulate (操作) the game? Really young kids are still developing their motor (动作) skills, so unless you want a frustrated child on your hands, make sure that a game doesnt re
67、quire lots of coordination to play. Dont make phones a habit. 39 If they associate going to restaurants or driving in a car with playing games on your phone, it will be difficult to transition out of the behavior. Keep an eye on the phone. They can get droppedon the floor, in a toiletwedge
68、d in a seat, left in a seat pocket, etc. These things are expensive! Remember that youre their role model. 40 If youre always on your phone, theyll want to be, too.A.Kids learn their behavior from you.B.Remember that kids quickly develop routines.C.Little kids love apps
69、and so do most parents.D.Find something else for them to chew, shake, or throw.E.Make sure you download age-appropriate appsthere are lots of them.F.The ability to tap and touch can lead to hours of fun, especially for tiny fingers.G.But that doesnt mean that you should always hand over yo
70、ur phone when your little one is bored.答案:3640GDEBA 第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Finally, I entered the college. Because of my careful 41, I did not have to work during the school year. Then, 42 came and it was time to work harder
71、than ever. I continued working as a waitress at night, 43 tennis camps several mornings a week and worked as a secretary for a few hours in the 44. I even decided to take a class at a community college. This class at the community college 45 me $650. During my second and third years of undergraduate
72、 schooling, I decided to work about five hours per week in the campus admissions office 46 phones. This provided a little spending money and kept me from draining my savings. The overall 47 looked hopeful as I approached my senior year as long as I could make as much money as I had the 48 summer. I
73、wanted to go to Israel to study for 3 weeks, but I 49 in making this decision because it would cost me $1,600 or more to get the credits in Israel. About two weeks later my Mom called to tell me that I had $1,600 in the 50 that I had forgotten about! One of my 51 about this trip was not only the cos
74、t, but the 52 of time to make money. The way everything worked together to make this trip 53 was one of the most exciting things that have ever happened to me. This experience has 54 me in many important ways. The first thing that I learned was the 55 of a strong work ethic (道德). Working long hours
75、did a lot to build my 56 and helped me learn the 57 of a dollar. It also made me learn how to find creative 58 to difficult problems. Whenever I am overwhelmed or afraid of the 59, I can remember my $64,268 60.41.A.timing B.revision C.searching D.savings 42.A.winter B.spring C.autumn D.summer43.A.de
76、signed B.instructed C.planned D.visited44.A.evenings B.mornings C.afternoons D.weekends45.A.saved B.charged C.paid D.rewarded46.A.receiving B.making C.repairing D.answering47.A.course B.situation C.payment D.job48.A.previous B.next C.following D.former49.A.delayed B.hesitated C.failed D.feared50.A.s
77、chool B.apartment C.bank D.dormitory51.A.concerns B.interests C.expectations D.plans52.A.demand B.loss C.need D.desire53.A.worthwhile B.interesting C.available D.possible54.A.changed B.shaped C.replaced D.improved55.A.pleasure B.meaning C.importance D.value56.A.character B.temper C.determination D.p
78、erspiration 57.A.significance B.value C.desire D.existence 58.A.arrangements B.answers C.solutions D.measures59.A.future B.summer C.dilemmas D.experience 60.A.savings B.miracle C.credit D.performance【答案与解析】这是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者暑假兼职的情况。兼职工作使她赚了不少的钱,认识到了劳动的意义,同时也培养她对职业道德的认识。41.D由于“我”精打细算存了些钱,“我”在那一学年没有去打工。42.
79、D根据下文可知,作者是利用暑期打工挣钱的。43.B每周花几个上午到网球夏令营去指导学生训练。44.C作者上午去网球训练场指导,晚上去饭店做服务员,因此只有下午的时间可以利用去做文秘了。45.A在社区学院上课让“我”挣了650美元。 46.D“我”决定每周在招生办公室工作5个小时,负责接电话。answer与phone搭配符合语境。47.B根据上下语境和overall可知,situation为正确答案。48.A应该是和之前的暑假作比较。作者只想做到与往年一样好即可,因此previous符合语境。49.B下文指出,作者考虑出行成本,而且还会耽误打工时间。由此可知,作者很犹豫。50.C妈妈告诉“我”,
80、“我”在银行里还存着1,600美元呢,“我”都忘记了!存钱的地方当然是银行。51.A根据语境判断,作者不仅担心去以色列花钱,还担心失去挣钱的机会。52.B作者要去以色列,没有时间挣钱了,因此loss符合语境。53.D就这样,各种因素促成了这次以色列之行。这是“我”所遇到的最令“我”兴奋的事情之一。 54.B这次经历在很多重要方面给“我”影响。通过分析可知,A、C、D项与语境无关。55.C“我”首先学到的是具有很强的职业道德的重要性。 56.A长时间的工作还塑造了“我”的性格,使“我”明白了一美元的价值所在。 57.B作者通过亲身体验兼职工作,了解了金钱的内涵,因此value符合语境要求。58.
81、C同时兼职也使“我”学会了如何创新性地解决工作中的困难。 59.A暑期兼职使作者获益匪浅,因此当她感到对未来有些担心时,暑期攒下的64,268美元对她具有很大的激励作用。60.B回首过去,作者认为她的暑期兼职所挣的钱简直是一个奇迹。第卷第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。People use their mouths 61 many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss.
82、 In the English language, there are many 62(express) using the word “mouth”. But some of them are not so nice.For 63, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member 64 they later regret becaus
83、e it hurts that persons feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not 65(suppose) to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel “down in the mouth”. In other words, he might feel sad for 66(say) the w
84、rong thing. Sometimes when one person is speaking, he says the 67 thing as his friend was going to say. When this happens, the friend might say: “You took the words right out of my mouth!” Some people have lots of money because they 68(bear) into a very rich family. There is an expression for this,
85、too. You might say such a person “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth”. This rich person is 69 opposite of a person who lives “from hand to mouth”. This person is very poor and only has enough money for 70(important) things in life, like food. 答案:61.for62.expressions63.example64.that65.suppose
86、d66.saying67.same68.were born69.the70.the most important第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Thin
87、gs change over time. Sometimes when important people leave our life, it is forever. So it is necessary to stay touch with our loved ones, includes our friends. I lost contact with some trusted friends of mine when I transferred to the new school. I kept trying to search for any informations about th
88、em though it was almost impossible. My luck improved this May that I got my best friends phone number. We meet each other, sharing with each other our past years that we had spent together. It was a totally relief for me to see my friend unchanged it. Some things cannot be taken away as ti
89、me going by. If you miss your friend, pull out your phone and make a call until he is out of reach.答案:Things change over time. Sometimes when important people leave our life, it is forever. So it is necessary to stay touch with our loved ones, our friends. I lost contact with some trusted friends of
90、 mine when I transferred to new school. I kept trying to search for any about them though it was almost impossible. My luck improved this May I got my best friends phone number. We each other, sharing with each other our past years that we had spent together. It was a relief for me to see
91、my friend unchanged it. Some things cannot be taken away as time by. If you miss your friend, pull out your phone and make a call he is out of reach.第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 请认真观察下面的漫画,简要描述漫画内容,并根据你对该漫画的理解,结合学习实际,谈谈自己的思考和看法。 注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯; 3.短文的开头已经写好, 不计入总词数。 参考词汇:缸 vat; 漏出来 leak out; 漏洞
92、loophole In the picture, four people are trying to fill a vat with water. 答案:One possible version:In the picture, four people are trying to fill a vat with water. Two men are carrying water while two others are pouring water into the vat. However, with so many loopholes at the bottom of the vat, the
93、yll never store any water, because no one tries to mend the holes. It reminds me of the problems in our study. While studying, we always try to read more books and do more exercises. However, we seldom pay attention to the mistakes weve made, nor do we try to correct them. Therefore, “holes” are left. Day by day, there appear more and more “holes”, or rather shortages. So we should pay attention to the mistakes weve made and the “holes” we have in our study. Only in this way can we learn much knowledge and fill up our mind with it.