1、第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 5 个小题,每题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Why will the woman go to London?A. To have a look at London. B. To go with her friend. C. To spend the weekend2. What will the weather be like?A. Its going to snow. B. Its going to rain. C. Its hot.3. What does the woman do?A. A secr
2、etary. B. A teacher. C. An airline hostess.4. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a bank. B. In a store. C. In a hotel.5. What does the woman suggest?A. Visiting Toms mother. B. Inviting Tom for dinner. C. Dining out with Tom.第二节 (共 15 小题, 每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回
3、答第6至8题6. Where will the woman go?A. Super market. B. Post office. C. Police office.7. How long will it take the woman to go there on foot?A. 10 minutes. B. 15 minutes. C. 5 minutes.8. How would the woman go there?(2) On foot. B. By bus. C. By bike.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题9. Where is the man from?A. France. B
4、. Spain. C. England.10. How long will the man stay in England?A. One year. B. Two months. C. Six months.11. Where is the womans classmate now?A. In Spain. B. In China. C. In England.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题12. Why does the woman feel excited now?A. Because she gets a good friend.B. Because she will go home
5、soon.C. Because she doesnt like London.13. Where are the two speakers talking?A. In their hometown. B. In China. C. In London.14. According to the conversation, which of the following does Harry like?A. Wet weather. B. Coffee. C. Warm beer.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题15. What was Colsons first job? A. Teaching
6、English. B. Working for a newspaper. C. Being a journalist.16. How long has Colson been a journalist? A. Three years. B. Four years. C. Five years.17. What will the speakers most probably do? A. Drop in on Colson. B. Ask Colson for help. C. Interview Colson for the job.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Why are
7、college students willing to work without pay for companies? A. To help the companies. B. To get a job later. C. To do a survey.19. Which of the following is right according to the passage?A. Admitting unpaid college student workers is against the law.B. More than 70% of university students are willi
8、ng to do unpaid work.C. Most companies say they are interested in unpaid workers.20. How many companies are willing to consider accepting unpaid workers?A. 70 percent. B. 80 percent. C. 44 percent.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)一 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Students should be encouraged to use _Internet as _re
9、source. A.不填;a B.不填;the C.the; the D.the; a22.When the entire class worked together they finished the project _.A. in no way B. in no time C. on no account D. in no case23.Im sorry. That wasnt of much help. Oh, _. As a matter of fact, it was more helpful. A. it doesnt matter B. sure it was C. of cou
10、rse not D. thanks anyway24. Id like to live somewhere _ the sun shines all year long.A. which B. that C. where D. in which25. My brother is very tall. The little bed wont _ for him.A. prepare B. match C. fit D. do26. Only those _ knew could come in.A. that B. who C. he D. which27. You cant imagine _
11、 fantastic fun web chatting is. Really? But it may cause a lot of trouble sometimes.A. what B. how C. why D. so28. - Do you have clothes _, sir?- No, thank you, I had my daughter _ them this morning.A. to wash; wash B. washing; wash C .washed; to wash D. to be washed; wash29. _ the city lies the fam
12、ous beautiful mountain.A. Southeast 40 miles to B. To 40 miles southeast of C. 40 miles southeast of D .To southeast 40 miles of30.All possible means_, but we cant persuade him to change his mind. A. has tried B. have been tried C. have tried D. has been tried31 First, it is important to recognize w
13、hat kind of person you are and which special qualities make you different from _. Aeveryone else Bthe other Csomeone else Dthe rest 32. I cant say which wine is betterits a _ of personal taste. A. affair B. event C. matter D. variety 33. Jack was sure to get this years scholarship as the standards o
14、f scholarship were not terribly_. A. tough B. rough C. difficult D. demanding34. If it were not for the fact that you _ ill, I would ask you to do this now. A. were B. had been C. are D. should be 35. The fact that she never apologized _ a lot about what kind of person she is.A. says B. talks C. app
15、ears D. declares二完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Most people hate rock music. (36) _ I am not an unreasonable or biased (有偏见的)person (37)_nature, two vivid and striking (38) _ experiences of rock music during the past two weeks have persuaded me that it has become a(n) (39) _ for those of us with enough co
16、mmon sense to see its(40)_ dangers to point them out. My first experience-perhaps a minor one, (41) _ highly symptomatic(有症状的)-was the realization that if I spoke to my teenage son when he was listening to rock music (42)_ headphones, he replied in an unnaturally loud voice, (43)_ there was somethin
17、g wrong with his hearing. The second occurred when I went with him to a concert and witnessed for myself (44) _ these affairs are like. Till I went to the concert, I had always (45) _ the live and let live attitude that rock music was simply not my (46) _ but that other people had (47)_ right to enj
18、oy it if it was theirs.But what I saw and heard (48) _ me that we are allowing something very powerful to take (49)_ of the younger generation. In the first place, I noticed a collective madness, (50)_ by the noise level. But secondly, and (51) _ dangerously, I observed that after a time everyone wa
19、s absorbed (52) _ by the noise, and gave up his/her individuality. By the end I was in the middle of a faceless crowd who clapped and (53)_and jumped around like monkeys. It was the most degrading(丢脸的) human (54)_ I have ever had the misfortune to witness, and I seriously believe that in time to com
20、e our present younger generation would thank us if we managed to (55) _a stop to it now.36. A. When B. While C. If D. As37. A. in B. of C. with D. by38. A. private B. personal C. individual D. own39. A. job B. work C. duty D. virtue40. A. potential B. obvious C. temporary D. apparent41. A. but B. an
21、d C. even D. so42. A. by B. over C. behind D. through43. A. since B. for C. as if D. in case44. A. / B. what C. how D. which45. A. adapted B. adopted C. taken D. accepted46. A. enjoyment B. preference C. option D. taste47. A. every B. all C. no D. some48. A. concerned B. persuaded C. convinced D. bu
22、rnt49. A. care B. attention C. charge D. possession50. A. bringing about B. brought about C. bringing forward D. brought forward51. A. far more B. much too C. as much as D. too much52. A. on B. at C. in D. out53. A. sat B. stood C. paced D. stamped54. A. situation B. performance C. scenery D. stage5
23、5. A. put B. let C. form D. make 第三部分 阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,共 40 分) A Surveys suggest the Danes are the happiest people in the world, and the reason for this is trust.From Erasmus Universitys World Database of Happiness to a World Values Survey from the University of Michigan in late June, the 5.5 mi
24、llion people of the Scandinavian state have ranked top in most happiness surveys for the last 20 years.As economists search for better ways to measure well-being than pure wealth, they say the Danes have a tradition of equality and trust that is not seen in many other places. They are also among the
25、 worlds most financially successful people.However, Denmarks economy has not escaped the current market problems. Its stock exchange is down around 37 percent so far this year.Soren Christiansen, 32, enjoys relaxing with his girlfriend in their rented apartment in one of Copenhagens newly built hous
26、ing developments. He said trust creates a safer everyday life for him.“It makes me happy to live in a country where you can walk safely around and you do not have to be afraid,” he said.Danish diplomat (外交官) Klavs Holm said Danes are comfortable with simple pleasures like swimming in the harbor on a
27、 summers day, which could be thought too risky elsewhere.“I see women riding bikes with their kids on the back, through the rain. They look happy. The Danes are devoted to biking and to fighting global warming. These values are more important to Danes than most other people,” he said.The Danish Isla
28、nd of Samso, where people have achieved self-sufficiency (自足) in renewable power, is one example of the community programs that Denmark has to offer.“Danish trust is connected with their strong economy,” said Economist Justina Fischer. “If you trust someone in the market you have lower transaction (
29、交易) costs. You do not even need a contract (合同) because you trust his or her words.”56What might be the best title for the text?A. Denmark the worlds most financially successful countryB. Denmark a model for solving current market problemsC. Trust makes the Danes the happiest in the worldD. Their st
30、rong economy makes Danes trust each other57. The example of Soren Christiansen shows that _.A. people in Denmark neednt worry about renting apartmentsB. he feels safe because Denmark is a trusting societyC. Copenhagens housing is well developedD. its not safe to walk around in other countries58. The
31、 text tells us that _.A. the best way to measure happiness is by wealthB. the Danish have enough renewable powerC. the Danish dont need to have a contract when they do businessD. the Danish tradition of trust contributes to its strong economy59. According to the passage, which is not the reason why
32、trust makes the Danes the happiest people in the world?A. Trust creates a safe everyday life for the Danes. B. Trust is connected with Denmarks economy.C. Trust makes community programs work better in Denmark.D. Trust keeps the Danes far away from the current market problems. BName: Off the Beaten P
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39、the passage? A. To share his opinion about the books with readers. B. To advise readers to read more in spare time. C. To share the pleasure of reading with readers. D. To advise readers to buy their books. CYears ago, I was taking a maths class over the summer, and had a teacher who liked to talk a
40、bout his past with funny stories. He related that he had been a math teacher in the Air Force, where it was his duty to force sleepy young soldiers to stay awake for an hour of math at 8:00 in the morning in a large, warm, dimly-lit auditorium. One day, he came into the lecture hall and saw his clas
41、s even sleepier and less attentive than usual. He realized that something exciting would have to be done.Now this classroom was very old, and the blackboards, which had been nailed on to the walls with old black iron nails, had become loose over the years. As a result, these black nails stuck out al
42、most invisibly from the blackboard and this teacher kept banging his hands on them while erasing the board. He decided to put them to good use.With enough of a flourish (夸张的动作) to ensure the classs attention, he went to the front of the room, near one edge of the board. Then, clearing his throat, he
43、 drew a coat hook right near one of the protruding (突出) nails. He went to hang his coat and hat on the hook that he had drawn in chalk (really on the nail, of course). Then he went on to give that days lecture. He told us that the entire class had their eyes to the front of the room throughout the l
44、ecture. He didnt know if theyd heard a single word hed said, but at least they looked attentive.At the end of the class, the lecturer would usually leave by a small door near the blackboards, while the class would leave through the large doors at the back of the hall. When class was over, he took hi
45、s coat and hat, erased the coat hook, and left through the small doorand was followed by the entire class, lining up to go past the blackboard to see how hed done it! 64. When the funny story happened, the author was _.A. a soldier who just joined the Air Force B. having a math class in his summer v
46、acationC. teaching a maths class over the summer D. doing something that the passage doesnt mention 65. What can we infer from the passage?A. Young soldiers always felt sleepy in maths classes.B. The auditorium where maths was taught was well-equipped.C. After the class,students would leave by the s
47、mall door near the blackboards.D. The young soldiers would be attentive in maths classes from then on.66. What most attracted the entire classs attention?A. the teachers lecture B. the hook drawn in chalk C. the teachers coat D. the black nail67. Which of the following characters did the teacher not
48、 possess?A. strict B. humorous C. responsible D. smart D68. When a consumer finds that his purchase has a fault in it, the first thing he should do is to _.A.complain personally to the manager B.threaten to take the matter to courtC.write a firm letter of complaint to the store or purchaseD.show som
49、e written proof of the purchase to the store69. The most effective complaint can be made by _.A.showing the faulty item to the manufacturerB.explaining exactly what is wrong with the itemC.saying firmly that the item of poor quality D.asking politely to change the item70. The phrase live up to in th
50、e context means _.A .meet the standard of B.fulfill the demands of C.realize the purpose of D.keep the promise of71. The passage tells us _.A.How to settle a consumers complaint about a faulty itemB.How to make an effective complaint about a faulty itemC.How to avoid buying a faulty itemD.How to dea
51、l with complaints from customersE72. The article is mainly about _.A. a new type of workout program B. popular boot camps in CaliforniaC. increasing obesity rates in the US D. ways for dogs and dog owners to beat obesity73. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the text?A. Bowers boot camp wa
52、s the first boot camp in the US.B. Dogs in Bowers boot camp are trained to work out on their own.C. People and their dogs need to exercise and go on a diet in Bowers boot camp.D. Bowers boot camp is different from others in that people exercise alongside their dogs.74. The development of Thank Dog!
53、Bootcamp is probably due to _.A. easy access to the exercise place B. instructors having much higher standardsC. carefully designed routines and strict ordersD. the climbing percentage of overweight people and their pets75. It can be concluded from the text that _.A. its better to have companions du
54、ring exercise B. dogs can suffer behavioral disorders if they do not exerciseC. most young Americans youth and dogs are fatD. morning is a good time for losing weight第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)注意:每个空格只填一个单词。 Searching for the truthCollecting mid writing news is like researching in
55、 history: the best information comes from those who were there at the time. So if we want to study the history of China in the sixth century AD, we look at the writings of the people who lived then. They are called the primary sources because they tell us what it was like to live then. People at a m
56、uch later date who write about the same events are called the secondary sources. For example, when we read the original writings of Jia Sixie on agriculture, we are reading a primary source; when we read about Jia Sixie in our textbook we are reading secondary source because the passage was written
57、about him and his ideas many years after he died. When we make news we use primary and secondary sources. We can see this most clearly in TV programmes. As we watch the news on TV, the person presenting the programme in the studio is the secondary source( because he tells us about the news) and the
58、reporter in. Iraq or Washington is the primary source (because he is telling us about what is actually happening there). Without these reporters acting as primary sources, you would never find out what really happened in a war, earthquake, sports meeting, concert or festival. These reporters explain
59、 what is happening so we have a clearer idea of what is going on there. They often take photographers with them who act as primary source by giving pictures of events.In a newspaper the position is different because these two roles are often combined. This means a reporter who investigates a story m
60、ay be the same person who writes it. If this happens, the reporter is both the primary and the secondary source. But the photographer who works with him/her is still a primary source.One of the reasons that it are important to separate primary and secondary sources is that they help us to decide wha
61、t is a fact and what is an opinion. A fact is something that everybody agrees has happened. An opinion is somebodys idea of what happened. So facts and opinions are often mixed in any report, whether in a newspaper or on TV.What have you learnt from the passage above?Primary sourcePrimary sources ar
62、e the writing of the people who lived at (76)_time and offer an inside view of a particular event.(77) _sourceSecondary sources are the writings of the people who write about the same events at a much later date with explanation and analysis (78)_ on primary sources.News on TVThe TV (79)_ in the stu
63、dio is the secondary source while the reporter on the spot is the primary source.News in a newspaperA newspaper reporter can be both primary and secondary source if he collects the information and then (80) _ the news. But the photographer(81) _ with the reporter is always a primary source.FactA fac
64、t is something that everybody agrees has happened. In other words, it is something that is (82) _.OpinionAn opinion is somebodys idea of what (83)_. (84) _Primary and secondary sources are both important for (85)_ the truth.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)面对中学生“出国热”,社会对此有不同的看法。请你以Studying Abroad为题,根据以下提供的信息,谈谈自己的看法。AdvantagesDisadvantages1良好的语言环境,更利于语言学习。2拓宽视野,学习国外先进的科学技术。3传播各民族间的不同文化。1年纪小,缺乏生活经验,自理能力差。2情感孤独,思乡。3生活、学习费用高。注意:1第一句已为你写好,不计入总字数。2字数120左右In recent years, studying abroad has been popular.