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1、宜昌市2007届高三年级第一次调研考试英 语 试 题考试时间:2007年1月18日8:0010:00考生注意:本试题由第一卷和第二卷两部分构成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一卷第一部分 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秒中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 can we know about Judy?A. She came to the party.B. She hasnt a

2、ppeared yet.C. She planned to come but changed her mind later.2. Why is the woman surprised? A. Because she found the assignment (homework) very difficult. B. Because she found it hard to believe so much time the man had spent. C. Because the man couldnt finish the assignment because he was busy.3.

3、When will the man be able to visit Mr. Black?A. November 1 B. November 2 C. November 34. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Customer and waitress B. Teacher and student C. Boss and secretary5. How many universities are there in Britain? A. Over forty B. Less than forty C.

4、 Zero第二节 ( 共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5 ) 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,各个小题将给出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. Where did the conversation take place?A. In a bank B. In a post office C. In a shop7. What was the man going to do?A. To make a

5、phone call. B. To change his clothes.C. To buy something in the shop.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Why was the man angry?A. The woman didnt tell him Mr. Powell came.B. The woman didnt phone him.C. Mr. Powell didnt phone him.9. What did the man think he had done before he left?A. He had put the card in his wal

6、let.B. He had written the name and phone number on the card.C. He had given the card to the woman.10. Why does the man apologize?A. He forgot to give the card to the woman.B. He didnt tell everything clearly.C. He was late for the phone.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至13题。11What is the probable relation between th

7、e two speakers?A. Manager and interviewee. B. Boss and secretary C. Designer and customer.12. Which is true of Miss Brown? A. She has just graduated from Peterson Secretary School. B. She posted the ad. in a newspaper for a job. C. She doesnt think the salary is too much.13. What was the probable re

8、sult of the interview? A. Miss Brown was given the position. B. Miss Brown was likely to be turned down. C. Miss Brown was likely to be given the position. 听第9段材料,回答第 14 至17题。14. What reason does the girl give for needing a cell phone? A. She can use it to check her E-mail. B. She can call family in

9、 case of an emergency. C. She can make cheaper long-distance calls with it.15. What is the term of service for this plan?A. 3 months B. 6 months C. 9 months16. The monthly charge for the telephone service is _. A. $29.99 B. $50 C.$20017. Why does the girl suggest that her father buy a new car too? A

10、. The cell phones power supply wont work in an old car. B. Their current car is in bad shape, and it doesnt look good. C. Their car isnt big enough to ride in with all her friends.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did the ancestors of the English speakers in South Africa come from?A. Canada B. America C.

11、Britain19. How many official languages are there in South Africa?A. 11 B. 12 C. 1320. What does the passage talk about? A. Grammar B. Vocabulary C. Grammar, vocabulary and sentence 第二部分 英语知识运用 ( 共两小节,满分45分 )第一节 语法和词汇知识 ( 共15 小题 ,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. Many new _will be opened

12、up in the future for those with a university degree.A. realitiesB. necessitiesC. probabilitiesD. opportunities 22. I hope you understand the tennis committee has _ you of a serious offence, John. They will not stand your saying bad words to the judge during a match.A. chargedB. accusedC. blamedD. wa

13、rned23. There were no tickets _for Fridays performance.A. preferableB. possibleC. considerableD. available24. After graduation from a music college she followed one of her friends and reached Hongkong in 1995, _ , some time later, she became a great singer.A. during that B. where C. which D. of whom

14、25. Our coach didnt have the time this morning to talk about our training_, but he made some arrangements about that. A. at lengthB. at timesC. at lastD. at least26. Natural disasters cause several billions of dollarsworth of property damage _. A. actuallyB. annuallyC. relativelyD. comparatively27.

15、_the weather _ finer! Otherwise, we have to put off our picnic again.A. On conditionisB. Whencould beC. If onlywereD. As long asis28. The _of wheat to many countries is an important industry in the U.S.A. production B. process C. expense D. export 29. Did you visit the main Olympic Stadium for the o

16、pening ceremony during your stay in Beijing?No. We_ it, but we spent too much time travelling around. A. could have visitedB. must have visited C. cant have visitedD. shouldnt have visited30. All flights_ because of the dense fog, many passengers could do nothing but take the train. A. had been canc

17、elledB. have been cancelled C. were cancelledD. having been cancelled31. How close parents are to their children _a strong influence on the character of the children.A. haveB. hasC. is havingD. will be having32. The teachers of English have to continuously _their textbooks to meet the increasing dem

18、ands of their students. A. upset B. uprightC. updateD. upward33. The agricultural taxes of Chinese farmers have been cancelled. Never before in China _for the farmers.A. has so much been doneB. have so much been done C. has been done so muchD. so much has been done34. The new generation computers, w

19、ith artificial intelligence, _ in the years to come.A. developedB. have developedC. are being developedD. will have been developed 35. Do what you should, give what you can, and then_.A. you can mind your own business.B. please mind your own business.C. you will mind your own business.D. mind your o

20、wn business. 第二节 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。 Thousands of people have been donating money online recently. They are trying to _36_ Toby, a lovely little rabbit that will be killed, cooked and eaten 37 his owner gets US $50,000 by June 30, 2005.It 38 li

21、ke this : someone posted several photos of a little rabbit on a website called savetoby. com. There was 39 a short article, saying, “Toby is a lovely rabbit. 40 , he will DIE on June 30, 2005 if you dont help.”The author said that several 41 before he had found the rabbit at his door, soaking wet ,

22、injured from what 42 to be an attack from a cat. He took the rabbit 43 , thinking he had no 44 to live from his injuries, but surprisingly, the rabbit recovered. The author has 45 spent several months nursing him to 46 . “Toby is a fighter, thats for sure,” the author wrote.But, it 47 , “on June 30t

23、h, 2005, Toby will die. I am going to have Toby killed. I will then 48 Toby for a dinner and eat him. I have several recipes (cooking methods) under 49 .”The author claimed that he didnt 50 to eat Toby, “He is my 51 , and he has always been the most loving pet on the planet. 52 , I will eat this lit

24、tle guy unless I receive US$ 50,000 into my account from donation.”The author 53 several places on the webpage to allow for donations through this account.The owner claimed that, by April 30th, he had US $26172.15 in Toby donations. 54 knows the owners real identity or purpose , or what Tobys fortun

25、e is. This is because the owner has taken 55 to hide his identity and doesnt answer emails addressed to the site.36. A. findB. comfortC. saveD. get37. A. unlessB. whenC. until D. though38. A. describedB. endedC. meantD. started39. A. againB. alsoC. onlyD. still40. A. UnfortunatelyB. NaturallyC. Stra

26、ngelyD. Usually41. A. daysB. yearsC. weeksD. months42. A. discoveredB. consideredC. appearedD. felt 43. A. awayB. inC. outD. up44. A experienceB. troubleC. wayD. chance45. A. sinceB. thenC. everD. never46. A. freedom B. lifeC. popularityD. health47. A. came backB. went onC. turned upD. broke in48. A

27、. shareB. prepareC. takeD. declare49. A. controlB. discussionC. considerationD. performance50. A. planB. agreeC. wantD. regret51. A. friendB. problemC. secretD. pride52. A. ThereforeB. InsteadC. BesidesD. However53. A. gaveB. askedC. settledD. searched54. A. EverybodyB. SomebodyC. NobodyD. Anybody55

28、. A. placesB. steps C. ordersD. points. 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。A The fan has always been far more than a cooling device. It is interesting to notethat it has long been called a “fly-whisk”. Early fans were sometimes mentioned inroyal wills as tools used to dr

29、ive the flies away from the kings table.Women in Europe found fans useful in romance. A pair of eyes above a beautiful fan went straight to a mans heart. A quick movement of the fan, or of the eyelids at the right time, carried a message only love could understand.But fans also have had their secret

30、 plan. Marat, the French revolutionary leader, was killed in his bath by Charlotte Corday who held a fan to hide the knife with which she stabbed him. Old pictures show fans being used to hide a letter, to mask a face, and to cover a whisper.King Louise XVI of France carried a great feather fan, as

31、did many men of his court. Only in recent years did the fan become a womans implement.Fans were used, too, to dramatize (呈现) news; some showed the latest balloon flight, a new play, a leading person. They have figured in the worlds great plays and books. Shakespeare talks of fans, while in the Arabi

32、an Nights, in the tale known as “The Sleeper Awakened”, it is told that about Hassan sat at a fine dinner table where he was fanned by seven beautiful women with feather fans.The Arabians, who had fans for 2,000 years, used to place religious writings on them. And school boys in Japan wrote notes on

33、 them. Japans iron-and-leather fans were useful, in emergency, as weapons of defense! In India, fans have been held in respect-along with umbrellas.But men seemed to have overlooked one great value in their fans: therapy ( 治疗). Nothing is more refreshing to tired men, women and children than a breez

34、e (gentle wind) across the face. Men discover this when they turn their face to a breeze on a hilltop, a cooling wind across a desert on a hot day. It brings new heart, new vigor, new courage. So, in a small but important way, mankinds fans have helped him for thousands of years.56. Romantic women i

35、n Europe used their fans to_. A. cover a whisper B. carry a message of love C. hide a knife D. mask a face57. “They have figured in the worlds great plays and books .” the underlined sentence can be the closest in meaning to the following statement _.A. the characters in the worlds great literary wo

36、rks have become famous.B. the worlds great literary works have appealed to the public because of the fansC. the fans have appeared in the worlds famous literary works.D. the fans in the world famous literary works are unimaginable to people.58. The underlined word “implement” in paragraph 4 may refe

37、r to_. A. a musical instrument B. an example C. a tool D. an image59. What, according to the writer, is the one great value of the fan? A. Healing power B. Emergency C. Umbrella D. sending a message60. It can be inferred that fans_. A. have lost their values B. are more important than ever before C.

38、 will be still of help for man D. will be ignored in the near future. BHow soon will it be before robots become so intelligent that they will be able to do jobs which at the moment only human beings can do, such as teaching languages or looking after patients in hospital? Some experts believe this w

39、ill happen within 20 years while others disagree.One London company, UAS(Universal Automated Systems), has already developed machines that can be used as “home-helps” for old people unable to look after themselves and who are living on their own or in special homes. These machines can now do such th

40、ings as cook eggs and clean the floor, and the company says that future models will accept simple voice instructions and be controlled by a “brain” that is the same with of the latest IBM microcomputer. The director of UAS, Mr. Henry Jeffries, believes that in the next five to ten years companies wi

41、ll have developed even more advanced robots for use in industry. By the time, it is likely that they also have begun to sell new forms of these machines into ordinary homes. Robots can do a wide range of household tasks, such as preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and so on. By then,

42、 the price of such machines may have come down to as little as $1,000.But Dr. Sandra Lomax, who has done research into artificial intelligence at Sussex University and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) believes we have a long way to go before we can develop truly intelligent machines.“Prep

43、aring an omellette may seem easy enough. But suppose one of the eggs has gone bad. Even the most intelligent robot would probably still use it. If something slightly unusual needs doing, something that requires even a little bit of ordinary human imagination, a robot is useless. They need programmin

44、g for even the simplest of tasks and are incapable of learning from experience. And teaching a robot how to recognize a bad egg is far more difficult than teaching it to prepare the omellete the egg goes into,” she says.61. Up to now, robots that have been developed are_.A. as intelligent as manB. n

45、ot as intelligent as manC. more intelligent than man D. capable of doing things that require unusual human imagination.62. Dr Sandra Lomax thinks that_.A. we will soon be able to develop truly intelligent machines.B. we will be able to program a robot to learn from experience.C. no robot will ever b

46、e able to prepare an omelette.D. making an omlette is much easier for a robot than recognizing a bad egg.63. A robot can do the following household tasks EXCEPT_.A. washing dishes B. cleaning the houseC. preparing an omelette D. telling a bad egg from good ones64. The director of UAS believes that i

47、n the next five to ten years new forms of machines will_.A. cost much less than $1,000.B. be used more in ordinary homes than in industry.C. be very much cheaper than today.D. be widely used in almost every household 65. The main idea of the passage is _.A. robots have already been used as “home-hel

48、ps” for old people.B. robots can be used both in industry and at home.C. robots have to be programmed to do the simplest of tasks.D. scientists differ in opinion as to when truly intelligent robots can be developed.CEvery couple who goes to the altar(圣坛)believes that they will make that trip only on

49、ce in their lives. They want the day to be perfect, and they are asking for much more than good weather. They want the most beautiful clothes, the freshest flowers. Moreover, her family who will foot the bill is not in any mood to economize.A quick look at any bride magazine will find that plenty of

50、 attractive goods and services compete for a share of the wedding budget. Besides the obvious choices of rings, dresses, flowers, and photos, there are the less obvious expenses: a large cake, a prepared and big dinner, a reception, music for both the ceremony and reception, tips, and even napkins a

51、nd matchbooks printed with the couples names and wedding date.As the arrangements are generally complicated, there are plenty of services that can be hired to help with the planning carrying out every aspect of the wedding: planning the photos, selecting the wedding rings, choosing the flowers, pick

52、ing the honeymoon spot, and so on. One magazine lists over 350 such pamphlets published of course by businesses that have something to offer. Considering that weddings do more than 12 billion dollars worth of business annually in the US alone, such activity isnt surprising. What is surprising is tha

53、t no one company dominates(主导)the industry. It seems that when people plan for a day as special to them as a wedding, they resist standardization. They turn instead to the small local suppliers known to them and their friends. Family members or friends often serve as photographers, and musicians. Th

54、is not only helps bring the wedding cost down, but makes it more personal.What about the couple that doesnt want to take in this billion-dollar industry? They can go to the city hall and get married for less than the price of a hamburger.66. Which of the following can best replace the phrase “foot t

55、he bill” in paragraph 1?A. play football B. bring the billC. approve the bill D. pay the bill67. According to the passage, if a couple gets married in the city hall, they will_.A. believe that they will make this trip only once in their lives.B. have to ask their families and friends to help.C. have

56、 to buy a hamburger.D. save a huge amount of money.68. A bride magazine is one _.A. in which goods and services needed for weddings are offered for brides to chooseB. in which all kinds of bride pictures are shown to attract young couplesC. which contains a lot of bride storiesD. which is bought by

57、brides only69. The writers attitude towards the business of weddings appears to be_.A. positive B. negative C. indifferent D. objectiveDHard cover BooksThis weekLast weekWeeks on the list1THE HUSBAND, by Dean Koontz.(Bantam,$27) a man whose wife is kidnapped has 60 hours to come up with a huge ranso

58、m( 赎金).132 BEACH ROAD, by James Patterson and Peter de Jonge. (Little, Brown,$27.95) An East Hampton lawyer becomes involved in a highly publicized trial that pits locals against the super-rich273At Risk, by Patricia Cornwell.(Putnam,$21.95) A Massachusetts state investigator applies DNA and other f

59、orensic techniques to cold murder case; written as a serial for the New York Times Magazine.344THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.(Warner,$25.95) The final volume of a trilogy(三部曲) involving Secret Agent Aloysius Pendergast of the F.B.I. and his criminal brother. 535TERRORIST,

60、 by John Updike.(Knopf,$24.95) A New Jersey high school boy falls under the sway of(受支配)an imam.826BLUE SCREEN, by Robert B. Parker.,(Putnam,$24.95)Looking into the murder of a starlets sister, the private investigator Sunny Randall teams up with Jess Stone, the chief of police in Paradise, Mass.101

61、7THE COLD MOON, by Jeffery Deaver, (Simon & S Chuster, $26.)The forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme tracks a serial killer who calls himself the Watchmaker.938THE RAPTURE, by Tim La Haye and Jerry B.Jenkins.(Tyndale, $25.99) The third prequel to the “Left Behind” series.429DEAD WATCH, by John Sandford.

62、(Putnam , $26.95.) A political operative(政界人士) investigates the murder of a former senator (参议员).7510THE SABOTEURS, by W.E.B Griffin and William E. Butterworth IV. (Putnam, $25.95.) Another volume of the “Men at War” series about O.S.S agents during World War. 6270 . Which of the following books has

63、 been the most popular one?A. THE HUSBANDB. BEACH ROADC. AT RISKD. THE BOOK OF THE DEAD71. If you are interested in politicians, which of the following books do you choose?A. THE SABO TEURSB. DEAD WATCHC. THE RAPTURED. THE COLD MOON72. How many books mention murder?A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. ETime spen

64、t in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book lover, or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find shelter from a sudden shower. Whatever the reason, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The desire to pick up a book w

65、ith an attractive dust jacket is irresistible (不可抗拒), although this method of selection ought not to be followed, as you end up with a rather dull book. You soon become absorbed in some book or other, and usually it is only much later that you realize you have spent far too much time there and must

66、dash off to keep some forgotten appointment without buying a book, of course. This opportunity to escape the realities of everyday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. There are not many places where it is possible to do this. A music shop is very much like a bookshop, no assistant w

67、ill approach you with the inevitable (不可避免的) greeting: “Can I help you, sir?” You neednt buy anything you dont want. In a bookshop an assistant should remain in the background until you have finished looking through the bookshelves. Then, and only then, are his services necessary. Of course, you may

68、 want to find out where a particular section is, but when he has led you there, the assistant should retire carefully and look as if not interested in selling a single book. You have to be careful not to be attracted by the variety of books in a bookshop. It is very easy to enter the shop looking fo

69、r a book on, say, ancient coins and to come out carrying a copy of the latest best selling novel and perhaps a book about brass rubbing something which had only slightly interested you up till then. This volume on the subject, however, happened to be so well written and part of the text you read pro

70、ved so interesting, that you just had to buy it. This sort of thing can be dangerous. Apart from running up a huge account, you can waste a great deal of time wandering from section to section. Booksellers must be both long-suffering and indulgent (放任).73. You may spend too much time in a bookshop b

71、ecause_.A. the dust-jackets are very attractiveB. you start reading one of the booksC. you can partly become aware of your surroundingsD. you have to make sure you dont buy a dull book74. In a good bookshop an assistant should_. A. find an opportunity to avoid the realities of everyday life B. get c

72、lose to a customer with an acceptable greeting C. offer you his help only when you have finished looking through the bookshelves D. remain a distance from a customer and look as if interested in selling a book75. Why does the author think it is dangerous for people to go into a shop looking for a bo

73、ok on ancient coins and to come out carrying one on some other topics?A. Because he or she thinks you should choose your book carefully and make a final decision.B. Because he or she thinks getting a book from a bookshop without any specific purposes can cause a loss of your money as well as your ti

74、me.C. Because he or she thinks a copy of the latest best selling novel or book is worth the price but not easy to bring it home.D. Because he or she thinks the shop assistant approaches a booklover close enough and brings about a suspicion(怀疑)from the customer.第二卷 ( 两部分,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文

75、改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如果无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾();如果有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Dear Lily, I got your letter and pleased to hear about your job76. interview at a

76、 grocery store. I know you wanted to77. get the job at a TV station, but youve been looking78. for several week now and havent found anything. 79. The job at the grocery store doesnt sound badly. If I80. am you, Id take it. If you worked there for a while, you81. could earn some money. Its your deci

77、sion, of course,82. but I advise you to take it .Let me to know what you 83. decided to do. By the way, after you get the job, you84. can think about get a bike later .85. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假定你是某中学学生张成。最近,你班同学正在参加21世纪英文报“大家谈”栏目的一个讨论。本次话题是:父母的收入有没有必要让孩子知道?请根据下表所列情况给报社写一封信,客观地陈述讨论的情况。70%的学生认为30%的学生认为1父母的

78、收入应该让孩子知道;2知道后,知其来之不易,能够更加努力学习;3知道后,可以理解家长的艰辛,学会节俭,为大人分忧。1父母的收入没必要让孩子知道2如果知道父母收入较好,会助长乱花钱的风气。3知道父母的收入后,会以为不用努力也能靠父母,影响学习动力。 英语试题听力录音稿及试题答案Text 1. W: I cant imagine whats happened to Judy. M: Nor could I.I am sure she planned to come to the party.Text 2. M: The chemistry assignment is difficult .I wo

79、rked all night and couldnt finish it. W: You worked all night? It took me 30 minutes.Text 3.M: May I see Mr Black the day after tomorrow? W: Let me seeErIts November 1 today. Oh, sorry, you cant. But what about tomorrow afternoon? M: Thats ok. Thank you.Text 4 M: Make 30 copies for me and 20 copies

80、for Mr. Brown. W: Certainly, sir. As soon as I finish typing the letter.Text 5 M: How many universities are there in Britain, Mrs. White? W: More than 40. M: How many of them are public? W: They are all private institutions.Text 6 W: Good afternoon. May I help you, sir? M: Could you do me a favour,

81、please, and change this note for me? W: Dont you want to buy anything in my shop? M: Sorry. I just need some change. Ive got to phone someone. W: OK. Let me see if I can help you. M: Thats very kind of you. W: Im sorry, but Im rather short of change myself. But there is a bank across the road. You c

82、an get some there. M: Well, thank you all the same.Text 7. M: Did anyone phone me while I was out? W: Nobody phoned, butErMr. Powell came. M: What? But he is the man I wanted to talk with as soon as possible. I told you all about that before I left. W: Yes, but M: I even gave you a card with the nam

83、e and telephone number of the restaurant! W: But thats just it! You didnt give me the card. M: What do you mean? Of course I did .I took the card out of my wallet just before I left. Look! It isnt in my wallet now! W: MR. Smith, whats that card on the floor? It fell out of your wallet a second ago.

84、M: That card? ItsErIts the card I thought I gave you. W: You see! You forgot! Thats why I didnt phone. M: Im very sorry. It wasnt your fault. I apologize. W: Thats all right. Please forget it.Text 8 W: Good morning, Mr. Thompson. My name is Mary Brown. M: Good morning, Miss Brown. Take a seat, pleas

85、e. W: Thank you. M: Well, Miss Brown, could you please tell me about yourself? W: Yes, of course. Im 18 years old and just graduated from Peterson Secretary School. I read your ad. in the newspaper and I know that you are looking for a secretary. M: Could you please tell me what you can do? W: I can

86、 do whatever a secretary is expected to do, such as typing, receiving phone calls, sending faxes, or writing reports. M: Well, it seems that your qualifications for the job are excellent .Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting? W: I saw in the ad that this position offers a salary o

87、f around $ 800 a month. M: Thats right. W: That would be fine with me. M: Is there anything you would like to know about the job? W: No, not so far. M: Good. Thank you for coming, Miss Brown. Ive enjoyed the meeting and talking with you. Well let you know the result as early as possible. W: I apprec

88、iate the time youve given me.Text 9 W: Dad, you love me, dont you? M: Of course, I do. Why do you askAh, what s on your mind ? W: Well, I saw this great offer for a free cell phone here in the newspaper, andM: Free? Nothings ever free.W: Well, the phone is freeafter a $50 mail-in rebate.M: Ah, so th

89、ats the catch. And why do you need a cell phone anyway?W: Dad. All my friends have one, and I can use it to call you in case the car breaks down.M: Ah, I dont know. There are always so many fees.W: But the monthly charge for this service is only $29.99, with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide, an

90、d unlimited weekend minutes. Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.M: I dont know.W: And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?M: Yes, but what is the term of the service agreement?W: Its only for six

91、 months.M: But what if you cancel early?W: UmAh, there is a cancellation fee of $200, but withM: 200 bucks!W: Yeah, you wont have to worry about me while Im driving the new car.M: New car? What new car?W: The new car youll need to buy so I can use the cell phone. I mean, whats it gonna look like if

92、Im using a cell phone in our old lemon.M: Teenagers. What will they think of next?Text 10You usually hear a British-sounding accent when a south African is speaking. Many of the ancestors of the English speakers in South Africa came originally from Britain. But in South Africa, many native language

93、words also influence English. This may be because English is but one of South Africas 11 official languages.If a South African invites you to a “braai”, youre going to a barbecue .And if you want to meet someone at the barbecue , introduce yourself by saying “howzit”, which means “hello”. Canadians

94、speak English much like their American neighbours. But when the cold northern winter arrives, Canadians dont wear hats- they reach for their warm “toques” instead. And Canadians often add “eh”? to the end of a sentence. How s it going, eh?” is a famous Canadian greeting.The Key to the Questions听力部分L

95、istening Questions:15 BBBCA610 CABCA1115 AACBB1620 ABCAB语法和词汇部分Multiple Choice Questions: 2125 DBDBA2630 BCDAD3135 BCADD完形填空Cloze Passage3640 CADBA 4145 DCBDA4650 DBBCC5155 ADACB阅读理解Comprehensive Questions :5660 BCCAC6165 BDDCD6670 DDADB7175 BDBCB短文改错:76. pleased前加was 77. 78.thea 79.weekweeks 80.bad

96、lybad81.amwere 82. ItsIts 83.去掉know 前的to 84.decideddecide 85. getgetting书面表达Possible writing:Dear editor,Im writing to tell you about the discussion we recently have had about whether we should know our parents income. We do have different opinions about this matter. About 70% of the students think

97、we should know our parents income since it will help us understand how hard our parents have to work, no matter how much they earn .Then we will study harder and waste money no longer. We may also learn to share our parents trouble. The rest think it unnecessary to know their income. If they know their parents have enough to support the family, they will not study hard and never worry about their own future, which sometimes leads to a wasteful habit. Yours truly, Zhang Cheng

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