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1、江苏省苏苑高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期10月月考试题(试卷分值:150分,考试时间:120分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What do we learn from the conversation?A. The man hates to lend his tools to other people.B. The man hasn

2、t finished working on the bookshelf.C. The man lost those tools.2.What do we know about the man?A. He doesnt like his job. B. He will not give up his job.C. He has a large family to support.3.Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates. B. Teachers and students. C. Headmaster and t

3、eachers4.Who is worried about gaining weight?A. The son. B. Aunt Louise. C. The mother.5.Why doesnt the woman buy the coat?A. It is expensive. B. There isnt her size. C. She doesnt like the color.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。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;

4、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 is the woman probably?A. A hotel clerk. B. A house agent C.A shop assistant.7.What is the pillow filled with?A. Cotton. B. Dried flowers. C.A special material.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What kind of skills does the woman not have?A. Operating computers. B. D

5、oing business. C. Typing.9.Which company did the woman work in?A. A trading company and a trust company.B. A trust company.C. A trading company.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whats wrong with the womans mother?A. She has been sick.B. She misses her family and friends.C. She cant earn enough to support her fami

6、ly.11.Where does the woman live?A. In America. B. In India. C. In Britain.12.What does the woman plan to do next year?A. Study a new language. B. Travel to India.C. Visit her fathers native country.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.How many Economics lectures will the man attend every week?A. Five times, from Mon

7、day to Friday.B. Two times, on Thursday and Friday.C. Two times, on Tuesday and Thursday.14.Why did the man miss the meeting for the new students yesterday?A. Because he hadnt received any notice about that meeting.B. Because he had to attend the group discussion.C. Because he had to do some part ti

8、me jobs yesterday.15.If a student wants to earn the scholarship, what is the required attendance rate?A. 80% B.90% C.100%16.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the conversation?A. The man is a grade one student in the university.B. The man has to work after school.C. The man t

9、hinks the time of the lecture is too early.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How long has the speaker lived in a big city?A. One year. B. Ten years. C. Eighteen years.18.What is the speakers opinion on public transport?A. Its comfortable.B. Its time-saving.C .Its cheap.19.What is good about living in a small tow

10、n?A. Its safer. B. Its healthier. C. Its more convenient.20.What kind of life do the speakers seem to like most?A. Busy. B. Colorful. C. Quiet.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)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASCOTTISH DANCINGITS FUNITS GOOD EXERCISEWe have classes for danc

11、ers of all abilities.Previous experience is not essential.All you need to bring is a pair of soft shoes and enthusiasm.Classes are held in a number of places and at different times.We guarantee you a warm welcomeTHE RENAISSANCE SINGERNew singers are invited to join our choir, formed in 1993, to perf

12、orm a wide variety of music in Cambridge. We meet every Wednesday evening from 7. 309. 30pm, and this term we are rehearsing for a special concert with audience participation on Saturday 1st December.An ability to sight-read and previous experience in choral singing is desirable, although not essent

13、ial.DRAWING WITH COLOURAn intensive workshop for beginners.Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th OctoberThis unusual workshop offers instruction in effective ways to draw in colour. Activities will include study of light and shade and ways to express mood and emotion in colour. The small class(12 students)

14、assures maximum attention for each student. Professional quality materials are included in the fee of95.WORLD CULTURE DAYBrazilian Street Percussion(打击乐)2.304.30Samba percussion workshop. Lift your spirits with the taste of carnival! It doesnt matter whether youre experienced musician or a complete

15、beginner, youll be creating complex amazing rhythms in no time.African Storytelling3.454.45The magical African story-telling tradition of narration, poetry and proverbs(mainly from Ghana and Nigeria). An event for all the family.21. Which activity promises rapid progress?A. SCOTTISH DANCINGB. THE RE

16、NAISSANCE SINGERC. DRAWING WITH COLOURD. WORLD CULTURE DAY22. If you go to the activity DRAWING WITH COLOUR, _.A. individual guidance will be providedB. you will get materials free of chargeC. some relevant skills will be requiredD. it will help put you in a good moodBFinally, the long-awaited flyin

17、g car is almost here. AeroMobil, a Slovakian company, plans to start selling its creation, the AeroMobil 3.0. in 2018.The company claims on its site that the vehicle “transforms in seconds from an automobile to an airplane” by using “existing infrastructure created for automobiles and planes.” The v

18、ehicle is gas-powered and has wings that fold, which allows it to be parked like a car, though it is nearly 20 feet long.The companys web site features a video where the AeroMobil 3.0 drives out of a hangar (飞机库) and goes down a highway, sharing the road with regular cars until it arrives at an airs

19、trip. The car then unfolds its wings and takes off from a stretch of grass, rather than a paved tarmac (停机坪) , and flies through the air like any other small airplane.AeroMobil spokesman Stefan Vadocz said his company hasnt nailed down an exact price because its not ready yet.“The prototype is a wor

20、k in progress,” he said in an email. But he said to expect the price to be several hundreds of thousands of euros, somewhere in between a sports car and a light sports aircraft. The vehicle seats two people the pilot and a passenger and its single propeller (螺旋桨) is located to the rear of the plane.

21、 The company said the cars top speed on the road is at least 99 mph and while flying is at least 124 mph. It can fly for 435 miles before running out of gas. It has a steel framework and carbon coating and is powered by a Rotax 912, a four-cylinder aircraft engine from BRP of Austria.Flying cars are

22、nt exactly new. The concept has been around since long before “The Jetsons” popularized the idea in the 1960s. Its been a regular topic in Popular Science ever since the famous pilot Eddie Rickenbacker in World War I wrote about it in 1924. But getting a practical, reliable flying car off the ground

23、 has been a serious challenge. Glenn Curtiss, a strong competitor of the Wright Brothers, discovered this in 1918 when he developed the Curtiss Autoplane. It turned out to be more of a hopper than a flyer, so it failed to take off with the public.The AeroMobil 3.0 has at least one competitor, the Te

24、rrafugia Transition, which also runs on gas and has folding wings. Terrafugia has said in the past that it plans to release the Transition into the market this year. 23. The AeroMobil 3.0 has the following features EXCEPT that . A. it has to be powered by special fuel B. it is as convenient to park

25、as a regular car C. it can share the same road with regular cars D. it can transform between a car and an airplane quickly24. The underlined word “prototype” in Paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to _. A. perfect version B. fashionable design C. committed engineer D. original model25. We can learn fr

26、om the passage that _.A. Glenn Curtiss was a pioneer in making a flying carB. since 1924 the flying car has become the most popular topic worldwideC. the Transition will definitely defeat the AeroMobil 3.0 on the marketD. the AeroMobil 3.0 is expected to be as cheap as a regular car26. The passage i

27、s mainly about _.A. the working principles of a flying carB. the introduction to a new inventionC. the comparison between different productsD. the advantages of the AeroMobil 3.0 over regular cars CThe human face is a remarkable piece of work. The astonishing variety of facial features helps people

28、recognize each other and is vital to the formation of complex societies. So is the faces ability to send emotional signals, whether through an unconscious red face or the artifice of a false smile. People spend much of their waking lives reading faces, for signs of attraction, hatred, trust and frau

29、d. They also spend plenty of time trying to hide true feelings or intentions.Technology is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces. In America facial recognition is used by churches to track worshippers attendance; in Britain, by retailers to spot past shoplifters. In China, it conf

30、irms the identities of ride-hailing drivers, permits tourists to enter attractions and lets people pay for things with a smile. Apples new iPhone is expected to use it to unlock the home screen.Set against human skills, such applications might seem incremental(增值的). Some breakthroughs, such as fligh

31、t or the Internet, obviously transform human abilities; facial recognition seems only to encode(编码) them. Although faces are unique to individuals, they are also public, so technology does not, at first sight, interfere with something that is private. And yet the ability to record, store and analyze

32、 images of faces cheaply, quickly and on a vast scale promises one day to bring about fundamental changes to opinions of privacy, fairness and trust.Start with privacy. One big difference between faces and other biometric data, such as fingerprints, is that they work at a distance. Anyone with a pho

33、ne can take a picture for facial-recognition programs to use. Facebooks bank of facial images cannot be used by others, but the Silicon Valley giant could obtain pictures of visitors to a car showroom, say, and later use facial recognition to serve them ads for cars. Law-enforcement agencies now hav

34、e a powerful weapon in their ability to track criminals, but at enormous potential cost to citizens privacy.The face is not just a name-tag. It displays a lot of other informationand machines can read that, too. Again, that promises benefits. Some firms are analyzing faces to provide automated diagn

35、oses of rare genetic conditions, far earlier than would otherwise be possible. Systems that measure emotion may give autistic(孤独症的) people a grasp of social signals they find difficult.27. Which of the following statement about facial recognition is true according to the passage?A. It is widely appl

36、ied by Chinese in many fields.B. It is applied to track worshippers by American churchesC. It has been applied by Apple to unlock home screen.D. It is applied to catch thieves by police.28. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?A. Flight and the Internet surely transform human abilities.B.

37、 Facial recognition will cause fundamental changes to minds.C. Facial expressions are not only unique but also public.D. Facial recognition has just the same effects as other breakthroughs.29. From the last two paragraphs, we can know that _.A. the face is superior to other biometric dataB. people c

38、an keep a balance between face and privacyC. the face has shown many benefits especially in medicineD. fingerprints is a powerful weapon in tracking criminals30. What is the best title of the passage?A. Human facial expressions B. Reading faces C. Scientific breakthroughsD. Nowhere to hideDHoliday w

39、as over. The school bus was due to pick up my daughters in four minutes, and they were doing their last minute gathering of shoes, water bottles, lunches, and backpacks.“Dont forget its Tuesday,” I called to my eight-year-old daughter as she headed for the boots lying next to the door. “Tennis shoes

40、 for P.E.,” I added.My child suddenly stopped and turned to face me, grasping her right arm with her left. “Mama, my arm hurts today. Could you write me a note that says my arm is sore?”“You want me to write a note now? You should have thought of it sooner.”“Sore arm? Let me guess too much Nintendo

41、Wii (一种电子游戏)?”“You will be fine. Come on, we need to go. The bus is coming.”I thought of those responses.But I didnt say them.From past experiences, I could see how this situation would play out if I chose sarcasm (讽刺), unfriendliness, and annoyance over understanding, responsiveness, and respect.Ch

42、oosing unfriendliness in a moment of conflict had once resulted in breaking into pieces my husbands coffee pot in the kitchen sink.And then came regret.Anger was the reason I lost all control one day when I was unable to locate my car in a sea of vehicles.And then came regret.Despite the years that

43、have passed since those incidents, I can still see my childrens faces, staring at me in horror wondering what had become of me in those moments.I disliked myself in those moments. I wanted to run away and hide. But most of all, I didnt want to be that changeable person anymore.Facing one of those si

44、tuations, I knew my response could either make or break the situation. So I took a 3-second pause before opening my mouth.I noticed there were real tears welling in my daughters eyesreal tears she didnt want to fall real tears she was actually pushing back with her fingers.That 3-second pause was ju

45、st long enough for me to realize this sadness, this pain, this worry of my childs was real. And a note to the P.E. teacher was very important to her.I wrote the quick note, and handed it to my child. I never knew I had the power to hand someone a little bit of peace, comfort“Thank you, Mama,” she sa

46、id quietly, color coming back to her face.I thought of my childs sore arm throughout the day. And although I dont always make the right choice with my words, I knew I had that time.“When I got to P. E., I saw they were doing something I could do, even with a sore arm. So I kept the note in my pocket

47、 and played,” my daughter told me later.Thank goodness, things are different now. The goal of each tough situation is tospeakin a way I can be heard tolisten in a way that the other person can be heard and to walk away feeling at peace with the way the situation was handled.Ive started a new list a

48、list of thoughtful responses that Ive offered. This list inspired me to write a hopeful reminder 3-second pauses have the power to save a morning, spare some pain, and prevent regret from being a lifelong companion. May it bring someone else hope too! 31. Why did the authors daughter want a note? A.

49、 She wanted to ask for a one-day sick leave. B. She was unable to exercise for a sore arm. C. She didnt feel like attending a P.E. lesson. D. She wanted to be informed of the schedule.32. Instead of responding instantly, the author paused for a while, because _. A. she was wondering how the arm was

50、hurt B. she doubted if her daughter was telling a lie C. she was angry for her daughters skipping P.E. D. she was seeking a better solution to the situation33. How did the children feel when the author lost control of herself? A. Disappointed and frightened. B. Confused and scared. C. Painful and re

51、gretful. D. Unfriendly and annoyed.34. Why did the author decide to write a note? A. She wanted to make up for her past overreactions. B. She didnt want to make her daughter disappointed. C. She thought it was proper to do so after consideration. D. She didnt want to start a conflict with her daught

52、er.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. A powerful motivator regret.B. Regret never goes away easily.C. A single error can bring a lifelong regret.D. Regret, its nice to see you go.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。When you think about a de

53、adly animal, you may think of a shark, a lion, or even an elephant. However, the truth is that the deadliest animal in the world is much smaller and more annoying. 36 And it feeds on human blood, transporting numerous diseases from one person to the next. Figure it out, yet? Yes, its the mosquito.Th

54、e numbers dont lie: According to the World Health Organization, more than 725,000 people worldwide are killed by mosquito-borne diseases each year. These diseases include malaria(疟疾) dengue fever, yellow fever, and encephalitis, 37 Being able to adapt easily to new environments is one of the reasons

55、 why mosquitoes are the most deadly, Bums Blackwell, an expert in pest control said._38 Mosquitoes have learned to lay eggs in as little as a few small drops of water and each female mosquito can lay between 50 and 500 eggs once. Their populations also reach the highest point at different times in d

56、ifferent areas all over the world, making it nearly impossible to avoid being bitten. 39 In areas where there re too many mosquitoes, local authorities try to control the population through routine pesticide(杀虫剂)applications. We should protect ourselves by avoiding places where there is too much wat

57、er, said Bernard Cohen, MD, a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. 40 Wear bug repellent(驱虫剂)that contains DEET(up to 30 percent)when heading outdoors, and reapply it about every four hours.A. Most of the diseases can be cured in a short time.B. There are more than 100 varie

58、ties of this thing on earth.C. He also stresses that a little protection will go a long way.D. And every bite increases the risk of getting a serious disease.E. Mosquitoes take much interest in getting in touch with children.F. Malaria is the most horrible, killing at least 600,000 people a year.G.

59、Another reason the insects are so deadly is that they produce quickly.第三部分 语言运用(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When you are five years old, your mother is your everything. She is your 41 , friend, nurse; the only person you rely on 42 with your hopes, dre

60、ams, and wishes. But for me, this was not the case.My mother suffered from 43 problems that would keep her in bed for days, leaving me to care for her and look after myself. This situation 44 me to grow up much faster. While I knew my mother was sick, I felt deep down that we could 45 it and everyth

61、ing would be okay. 46 , in 1997 everything went terribly wrong, and my life changed forever. Adoption is a 47 word to a five-year-old, but when I realized that my own mother had signed me over to 48 , I felt it was the worst betrayal. I suffered from shock, anger, and confusion as I attempted to adj

62、ust to my new family. No longer could I trust anyone since the person I had loved more than all else had 49 me. Hearing people tell me that she did it in my best interest, I felt it even more 50 . I could not forgive her and always 51 how she could reject me like an old sofa. However, the more I got

63、 older, the more I began to understand how 52 our situation had been. We had been 53 on boxes of noodles, and at one point we 54 lived in our car. I was once passed from drug-addicted cousins to mentally unstable neighbors as my mother 55 to try and save me from what our lives were becoming 56 each

64、day passed. 57 recently have I began to understand why my mother gave me to strangers. 58 , she really did save me. She loved me more than anything, so she wanted me to have a chance in life, 59 she could no longer offer me. I now know my life has been a special 60 only because she was selfless enou

65、gh to give me up. 41. A. hostessB. candidateC. providerD. colleague42. A. mainlyB. completelyC. graduallyD. occasionally43. A. moral B. social C. psychologicalD. physical 44. A. forcedB. convincedC. motivatedD. inspired 45. A. stick toB. flee fromC. decide onD. get through46. A. Otherwise B. Meanwhi

66、le C. HoweverD. Therefore 47. A. familiarB. negativeC. simpleD. foreign48. A. strangersB. servicemenC. neighborsD. cousins49. A. appliedB. abandoned C. allocatedD. avoided 50. A. unavailableB. unfortunateC. unbelievable D. unacceptable51. A. imaginedB. wonderedC. rememberedD. questioned52. A. ridicu

67、lousB. urgentC. hopelessD. complex53. A. focusingB. workingC. actingD. surviving54. A. alsoB. evenC. stillD. yet55. A. foughtB. learnt C. hesitatedD. tended56. A. withB. withC. asD. once57. A. UntilB. SpeciallyC. OnlyD. Especially58. A. In the long runB. Time and againC. For quite a whileD. All at o

68、nce59. A. thatB. oneC. the oneD. what60. A. giftB. factC. testD. deal第卷 非选择题(共60分) 第四部分 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。 As I think back I realize how hard it is to view the world _61_ the eyes of my childhood. _62_ childs mind is still filled

69、with the idea that anything and everything is possible. They havent begun building the mental walls yet. Watch a child _63_(learn) to walk and its amazing. No matter how many times they fall down, they hop back up _64_ they instinctively know that eventually theyll be able to walk. They dont have to

70、 worry what _65_ think. They have no need to put up a front(讲面子). They are who they are.But somewhere along the line they learn to be _66_(practice). Their creativity is blocked over time, as the world _67_(teach) them to fit in. Eventually they dont bounce back as fastifthey fail. Learning is now s

71、omething you have to do that is very _68_(bore) and unpleasant.You and I _69_ tear down those walls that are closing in and start fresh. Its time to bring back that sense of joy and wonder. When youre setting your goals for the New Year, think like a child. Set your goals as if _70_ is possible.第五部分

72、 词汇检测(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)根据首字母或中文提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。每空只填1个单词。71. After sending my application form, I _ (急切地) looked forward to receiving the reply.72. In _(回应) to your survey, I regret to tell you I cant help you with it.73. Nowadays young people are usually in d_ with their parent

73、s on how to spend money.74. The man pretended he was a local, but his strong accent gave away his _(身份).75. People tend to think that _(经济) development is bad for the environment.76. She had no choice but to make an _ (道歉) to him for her being late.77. You have every right to feel b_ by your friends

74、 if she did tell your secrets to others.78. I felt g_ about not visiting my grandmother often in her last years.79. He tried to dance, but he was too clumsy and he moved his legs and arms in an a_ way.80. Wilson was justasstrong and a_ ashis father, who actively took part in different types ofsports

75、.81. It isbelieved thathelpingparentsdochorescanfosterchildrenssenseofr_.82. We discussed the pros and cons of changing the companys _(操作) system.83. The government declared that it remained c_ to peace whatever happened.84. David moved _(谨慎) forward and looked over the edge.85. In 2018, the aircraf

76、t carrier first made in China has attracted_ (全世界的) attention.第七部分 书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)请根据以下中文内容并联系自身实践完成以下一篇习作。对我而言,生活中最重要的是友谊,我不能想象没有它。友谊意味着不孤独。如果没有同伴分享,生活就无趣。友谊意味着有人可以依靠。(请以亲身事例论证)友谊意味着忠诚于他人。要有朋友,最好的方法是先成为朋友。学会耐心和宽恕。(请以亲身事例论证)总之,当我们回顾过去时,我们会记住那些我们爱过和爱过我们的人。我们会记住我们的朋友。For me, the most important thing

77、in life is friendship. I cannot imagine being without it.Friendship mean not being alone. Life is no fun without a companion to share it with.Friendship means having someone I can rely on. .Friendship means being committed to others. .In conclusion, when we look back on our lives, we will remember t

78、hose whom we loved and those we loved us. We will remember our friends.【写作内容】 1. 根据中文提示写作2. 两段中亲身事例请各举一例。【写作内容】1. 亲身事例不可使用书上原句2.词数大约150【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。英语听力试题原文Text 1W: Simon, could you return the tools I lent you for building the bookshelf last month?M: Oh, well, I hate to tell you this, b

79、ut I cant seem to find them.Text 2W: Well, you said you didnt care very much for you job. Have you every thought of giving it up?M: Not really. You see I have a lot of friends in the office. Im part of the family there.Text 3M: Hi, Miss Green. Sorry, I failed your subject again but I really tried my

80、 best.W: No one is sure to succeed every time. Cheer up, young man. You will have more chances.M: Thank you, Miss Green. Ill try harder next time.Text 4W: I dont know how you can eat so much yet never put on any weight, son. Your fathers got the same luck. I cant take a bite without calculating how

81、many calories I am taking.M: But remember Aunt Louise, Mom? She ate a lot and never gained a pound.Text 5M: Dont you like the coat you just tried on?W: Well, I like the color and fabric.M: And it is really nice and reasonably priced.W: Yes. I would have bought it right away if they had had it in my

82、size.Text 6M: Can you describe the room to me, please?W: Certainly. Lets see, first theres a big double bed, and of course theres a telephone by the bed, and you have the radio alarm next to that. Then theres a TVM: Oh, well, are the bed sheets changed every day?W: Yes. Theyre changed every day. And

83、 in fact the pillows are filled with a special material instead of cotton, which can help you fall asleep.M: Im allergic to flowers.W: Im sure theyre not dried flowers. But Im sorry I cant remember the name.M: Well, that seems to be just fine.Text 7M: Tell me about yourself and your past experience.

84、W: I have worked as an executive secretary for 5 years, first for a trading company, then a trust company.M: How fast can you type?W: I can type 100 Chinese words per minute and 150 English words a minute.M: Can you operate computers skillfully?W: Yes, I can. I have received some special training in

85、 computers. Besides I am good at operating common office machines like fax.M: Sometimes we are very busy and need to work overtime. How do you feel about that?W: Could you tell me how often and how many hours I should work overtime?M: It just depends. If we have important visiting delegations, you h

86、ave to stay with us. Its not unusual.W: Thats all right.Text 8M: Hi, Asha. Is your mother feeling any better?W: No, Im afraid not. Shes very homesick. She misses her family and friends back in India.M: Do you think she will ever move back to India?W: Im not sure. Its very difficult for her, because

87、my father and my sisters all live here in California, so she doesnt want to leave us.M: Does she ever go visit her family in India?W: She goes back once a year to visit her family and friends. But when shes in India, she misses her family in the United States.M: It must be very hard for her, to alwa

88、ys be torn between two places.W: Yes, it is. And shes always telling us not to forget our Indian culture. So, next year, my sisters and I are planning on traveling to India with her for a few months, so that we can all experience the culture together.M: I think thats a wonderful idea. Shell be so ha

89、ppy!Text 9M: Hello, Im a new student on Economics. Can I know some information about the courses?W: Well, I lecture on that program. What do you need to know?M: Id like to know how many lectures a week I have to attend?W: Two lectures a week, on Tuesday and Thursday. Besides,theresonegroupdiscussion

90、 everyFriday.M: So what time?W: Let me see You should have known this information yesterday, at the meeting for the new students.M: Oh, was there a meeting yesterday? I didnt know about that no one mentionedW: Never mind. Now lectures are at four in the afternoon.M: Fours bit late. Ive got a part ti

91、me job that starts at four thirty.W: Well, but attendance at lectures is necessary. We expect at least 80% attendance at this university, you know.M: 80%! Thats high.W: But Im afraid you have to meet that requirement, otherwise, you cant get enough credits to graduate. And whats more, if you want to

92、 earn the scholarship, 90% attendance rate or above is a must.M: Ok, I see. Thank you for your information.W: Youre welcome.Text 10 I grew up in a small town until I was 18 and then moved to a big city, so I have experienced the good and bad sides of both. I never thought that I would like living in

93、 a big city, but I was wrong. After ten years of living in one, I cant imagine ever living in a small town again. Surely small towns and big cities both have some problems in terms of transport. In a small town, you have to own a car to make life comfortable. You cant get around without one because

94、there isnt any kind of public transport. Big cities generally have heavy traffic and expensive parking, but there you have a choice of taking public transport, which is cheaper than driving. So, if you dont have a car, youd better live in the city. I also love the exciting life in big cities. I can

95、always enjoy a lot of films, concerts, and other wonderful shows. However, these things are not common in small towns. The final thing I like about large cities is that you can meet different kinds of people. I think that living in an area where everyone was just like me would quickly become dull. O

96、f course, safety should be considered, and thats one area where small towns are better than big cities. Still, I would rather be a bit more careful and live in a large city than to feel safe but dull.听力答案 CBBCB ACBAB ABCAB BBCABDAADABABCDBDBCDBFGDC【答案】41-45 CBBDA 46-50ADCDB 51-55ACDCB 56-60 CAAAB61. through62. A63. learning64. because65. others66. practical67. teaches68. boring 69.can70. anything答案eagerly response disagreement identity economic apology betrayed guilty awkward athletic responsibility operating committed cautiously worldwide

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