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1、2021届七宝中学高三上学期期中考试英语试题满分:140分I. Listening Comprehension (25)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. Afte

2、r you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. She earned an award. B. She helped plan the award ceremony. C. She should work more for the community. D. She served as chai

3、rperson of the committee.2. A. Exchange the tickets. B. Take care of his cold. C. Watch the game at home. D. Wear a warmer coat to the game.3. A. She collects pictures of cars. B. She likes the design of the car. C. Someone famous is riding in the car. D. The car is in front of something interesting

4、.4. A. She hears a new post office has just opened. B. She doesnt know where the post office is. C. She thinks the post office is nearby. D. She hasnt received any mail yet.5. A. Get his shower fixed. B. Take a shower at the gym. C. Find out when the gym is open. D. Move to another building.6. A. De

5、liver the package in person. B. Pick up the package at the post office. C. Ask to have the package delivered to his home. D. Find out the opening hours of the post office.7. A. She is difficult to find.B. She is a good doctor. C. She used to be his doctor. D. She is fairly old.8. A. She needs to buy

6、 a new coat.B. Her coat is similar to the mans. C. Her sweater is not warm enough.D. The man should have worn a sweater.9. A. It hasnt been graded.B. It received a low grade. C. The committee is discussing it. D. The woman hasnt submitted it.10. A. He recently spent a month in Chicago.B. There are m

7、any things to do in Chicago. C. Chicago is an expensive place to have funD. He is also going on the trip next month.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked to questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will

8、 be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Collect second-hand books.B. Sell old books. C. Work in a superm

9、arket.D. Reading books in a supermarket.12. A. It had the writers name on it.B. It was partly destroyed. C. It used to belong to her.D. It was more valuable than thought.13. A. He gave it to the woman for free.B. He burnt it into ashes. C. He signed his own name on it.D. He wrote a story about it.Qu

10、estions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. Shoes made for one particular customer. B. Shoes that take three months to make. C. Shoes designed by some famous companies. D. Shoes that have been popular for a century.15. A. They are beginning to make womens shoes.B. They are increasin

11、g in number. C. They are old-fashioned.D. They are large enough.16. A. They bring wearers a great fortune. B. They, together with the wearers, are unique. C. The wearers live in the same way as 100 years ago. D. The wearers like things that can last.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear a

12、 longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to answer the following questions.17. A. Back-up devices for electricity failure. B. The necessity of electricity in daily life. C. Tips for a safe electricity supply. D. Electricity supply o

13、n aero-planes.18. A. 20 percent.B.13 percent.C. 5 percent.D. 3 percent.19. A. It must be reliable and supplied at a constant speed. B. It must be able to repair itself in case of any failure. C. It must vary in rate according to how fast a plane flies. D. It must be equal to the amount of electricit

14、y consumed by 15 homes.20. A. Charge on-board batteries.B. Keep vital systems working. C. Deliver 50 kilowatts of power.D. Provide on-board patients with help.II. Grammar and vocabulary (20)Section ADirections: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the

15、 blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.American Mikah Meyer has an unusual goal. He wants to visit all of the more than 400 properties o

16、perated by the National Park Service.He spent January 2017 visiting historic areas in the southeastern United States.One of his first stops was Fort Sumter, 21_ former military position in waters just off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina. Fort Sumter is famous for being the place where the fi

17、rst shot of the Civil War 22_(fire). It is also 23_ the first person killed in the conflict died.After years of rising tensions between Northern and Southern states, the two sides clashed in Charleston Harbor on April 12, 1861. That was when the Southern army launched an artillery attack on Fort Sum

18、ter. Federal troops surrendered the fort a short time later. Union forces eventually fought 24_(regain) control of the base, and defeated the South in 1865. A lone cannon symbolizes the fierce battle that took place on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery opened fire on this federal fort in Ch

19、arleston Harbor, South Carolina, marking it 25_ the day when the Civil War began. As he stood inside the large walls of Fort Sumter National Monument, Mikah Meyer looked across the water to the port at Charleston. He imagined what the area must have looked like more than a century and half ago. Youl

20、l see across that bridge, Charleston, South Carolina. It was under siege at one point for 17 months. There were cannons that 26_ fire from where Im standing on the fort all the way to the old town. Meyer also visited the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site in South Carolina. There he had a chanc

21、e to learn about Charles Pinckney, who helped write and was a signer of - the U.S. Constitution. Charles Pinckney was 29 years old when he helped draft the United States Constitution, 27_ he signed as a representative of South Carolina. He dedicated his considerable political and legal talents to 28

22、_(establish) a strong national government. Some people call him our forgotten founding father, but he was a political figure of early America who helped shape 29_ our eventual constitution ended up looking like. The National Park Service helps care for what remains of Pinckneys former home and farm.

23、 Park service workers tell the stories of 18th- centuryplantationlife for free and enslaved people.During his travels in January, Meyer had a surprise. Barack Obama, in his last few days as president, named a new national park site in Beaufort, just south of Charleston. It is called the Reconstructi

24、on Era National Monument. The Reconstruction Era National Monument will help tell the story of post-Civil war America.The Reconstruction Era 30_(stretch) from 1861 to 1898. It was a period when Americans struggled with the treatment of newly freed African Americans. The new national monument will he

25、lp tell that story.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. resolute B. comprehensively C. community D. hit AB. principal AC. posing AD. surprise BC. unsettling BD. initiativ

26、e CD. mobilized ABC. principle Dear Colleagues,It is good to join you. Let me begin by expressing my sincere appreciation to His Majesty King Salman and Saudi Arabia for having done tremendous work of communication and coordination to make this summit possible. Facing the COVID-19 outbreak that caug

27、ht us all by 31_, the Chinese government and Chinese people have been undaunted as we took on this formidable task. From day one of our fight against the outbreak, we have put peoples life and health first. We have acted according to the overall 32_ of shoring up confidence, strengthening unity, ens

28、uring science-based control and treatment and imposing targeted measures. We have 33_ the whole nation, set up collective control and treatment mechanisms and acted with openness and transparency. What we fought was a peoples war against the outbreak. We have put up a strenuous struggle and made tre

29、mendous sacrifices. Now the situation in China is moving steadily in a positive direction. Life and work are quickly returning to normal. Yet, there is no way we will lower our guard or relax control. At the most difficult moment in our fight against the outbreak, China received assistance and help

30、from a lot of members of the global 34_. Such expressions of friendship will always be remembered and cherished by the Chinese people. Major infectious disease is the enemy of all. As we speak, the COVID-19 outbreak is spreading worldwide, 35_ enormous threat to life and health and bringing formidab

31、le challenge to global public health security. The situation is disturbing and 36_. At such a moment, it is imperative for the international community to strengthen confidence, act with unity and work together in a collective response. We must 37_ step up international cooperation and foster greater

32、 synergy so that humanity as one could win the battle against such a major infectious disease. For that to happen, I would like to put forth four proposals. First, we need to be 38_ in fighting an all-out global war against the COVID-19 outbreak. The community of nations must move swiftly to stem th

33、e spread of the virus. In this regard, I propose that a G20 health ministers meeting be convened as quick as possible to improve information sharing, strengthen cooperation on drugs, vaccines and epidemic control, and cut off cross-border infections. G20 members need to jointly help developing count

34、ries with weak public health systems enhance preparedness and response. I propose a G20 COVID-19 assistance 39_ for better information sharing and policy and action coordination with the support of the World Health Organization. Guided by the vision of building a community with a shared future for m

35、ankind, China will be more than ready to share our good practices, conduct joint research and development of drugs and vaccines, and provide assistance where we can to countries 40_ by the growing outbreak.(excerpt) III. Reading Comprehension (45)Section A Directions: For each blank in the following

36、 passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Economy rebounding after dropChinas economy experienced a sharp decline in the first quarter due to disruptions caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak, but major eco

37、nomic indicators improved substantially in March, indicating the countrys recovery has gained a firmer footing, officials and economists said on Friday. Supportive government policies are expected to intensify in the coming quarters to expand 41_ demand by stimulating investment and consumption as t

38、he global spread of the virus may bring more headwinds to the worlds second-largest economy.Chinas GDP in the first quarter 42_ by 6.8 percent from a year earlier, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.43_ it remains unclear whether the government will still set a GDP growth target for the

39、year, economists said Chinas policy priority for the next step needs to focus on stimulating demand and stabilizing employment to 44_ a sustainable economic recovery.More proactive fiscal policies and more accommodative monetary policies are needed to prevent the economy from experiencing a second w

40、ave of 45_ caused by the global economic downturn amid the COVID-19 outbreak, they added.The countrys industrial production shrank by 8.4 percent year-on-year(与上年同期相比) in the first quarter, but the decline narrowed from a 13.5 percent drop in the first two months, according to the NBS.Fixed-asset in

41、vestment, which includes infrastructure and real estate investment, declined by 16.1 percent year-on-year during the first quarter, compared with a 24.5 percent plunge in the first two months.The outbreak created a severe 46_ to the countrys economy in the first quarter, but major economic 47_ rebou

42、nded in March and the countrys economic performance will improve further in the second quarter, NBS spokesman Mao Shengyong said at a news 48_ in Beijing on Friday.The government will 49_ policy support to expand domestic demand by increasing effective investment and releasing consumption 50_. More

43、tax relief and financial aid will be offered to businesses to help them 51_ production and make it through the difficult times, Mao said.The Chinese stock market rose on Friday with the benchmark(基准) Shanghai Composite Index(综合指标) up by 0.66 percent to close at 2,838.49 points as the first-quarter e

44、conomic shrink was 52_ in line with investors expectations.Lian Ping, chief economist at Zhixin Investment, said the government needs to intensify policy support to prevent the economy from suffering one more time from the global economic downturn and possible collapse of 53_ demand.Chinese companie

45、s, including exporters, have seen an increase in 54_ of orders. While most large enterprises have started production again, according to NBS calculations, many smaller companies are still struggling to go back to work under rising financial difficulties and 55_ shortages.As overseas demand is shrink

46、ing dramatically, Chinas policy focus in the future should be on expanding domestic demand, and consumption is the most important area. More favorable policies are needed to stimulate consumption in durable goods including houses and automobiles, Lian said.41. A.social B.overseas C.agricultural D.do

47、mestic 42. A.increased B.contrasted C.expanded D.contracted43. A.However B.Since C.While D.Because44. A.facilitate B.govern C. restrain D.transform45. A.outbreaks B. disruptions C. pandemics D.benefits46. A.blow B.recovery C.mobility D.resilience47. A.measures B.implications C.indicators D.symbols48

48、. A.agency B.conference C.reporter D.exposure49. A.make up B.step up C.cover up D.bring up50. A.order B.accommodation C.potential D.implementation 51. A.expand B.inspect C.evaluate D.resume52. A.broadly B.specifically C.initially D.elaborately53. A.internal B.external C.supply D.food54. A.alternativ

49、es B.applications C.cancellations D.complaints55. A.management B.fund C. supervision D.laborSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one tha

50、t fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AFamily violence and abuse prevention strategies are focused at three levels: the general population, specific groups thought to be at high risk for abuse, and families who have already experienced abuse. Public educati

51、on and media campaigns aimed at the general population convey the criminal nature of domestic assault, suggest ways to prevent abuse, and identify where abuse victims can get help. However, to prevent or reduce family violence, education, elements of American culture that contribute to such violence

52、 must change. For example, violence in the media must be controlled or eliminated, and traditional gender roles and views of women and children as property must be replaced with egalitarian gender roles and respect for women and children.Another cultural change is to reduce violence-related stress b

53、y reducing poverty and unemployment and by providing adequate housing, nutrition, media care, and educational opportunities for everyone. Though programs such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) were not desig

54、ned to prevent domestic violence and abuse, “they provide important assistance to low income families and thus support the functioning of these families.” Integrating families into networks of community would also enhance familys well-being and provide support for families under stress.What social i

55、nterventions are available for families that are already experiencing abuse or neglected? Abused women and children may seek relief at a shelter or a safe house for abused women and children with housing, food, counseling services, legal assistance, employment assistance, and an environment that emp

56、owers women by encouraging them to make independent choices about their abusive relationships and about their future. Shelters also provide a communal living situation with other abused women, which reduces the sense of isolation and helps the women express their anger and overcome feelings of guilt

57、 and inadequacy. An alternative to shelter is a safe house, a private home of individuals who volunteer to provide temporary housing to abused women who decide to leave their violent homes. Battered men are not allowed to stay at womens shelters, but many shelters help abused men by providing money

58、for a motel room, counseling, and support services.56. The word “egalitarian” in the first paragraph most probably means “_”.A. relating to economicsB. relating to everyday eventsC. having to do with legal contractsD. having to do with equal treatment 57. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in t

59、he passage as a way to directly reduce violence in families?A. Cutting down on violence in the mediaB. the AFDC program C. Reducing unemploymentD. Strengthening family ties58. According to the passage, which of the following statements does the writer seem to support?A. Providing women more wealth c

60、an largely reduce family abuse.B. Laws must be passed to prevent family abuse.C. Unfair attitude towards women is the only cause of family abuse.D. Women should be equally paid.59. The last paragraph is organized by _.A. listing the order of events in helping abused womenB. defining the term “safe h

61、ouse”C. discussing the effects of family violenceD. listing social interventions available to help the abused B Magical Harry Potter CompetitionHow to enterSimply draw your Patronus(保护神)in the postcard-sized space below. Its entirely up to you which creature you decide to draw. Just make sure you te

62、ll us what it is. Then fill in all the details on the form and send the whole thing to us at My Patronus, The Week Junior magazine, 31-32 Alfred Place, London, WC1E 7DP. Alternatively, you can scan your entry form and email it to competitontheweekjunior.co.uk, using the subject header MY PATRONUS. Y

63、our entry must reach us no later than June 2020.The entries will be judged by a panel that includes artist Levi Pinfold who illustrates the house editions of the Harry Potter books; Emily Drabble from the charity BookTrust; and AnnaBassi, editor-in-chief of The Week Junior. Winners will be announced

64、 in The Week Junior issue One lucky overall winner will receive a huge bundle of Harry Potter prizes including:*A family ticket to Warner Bros. Studio Tour London -The Making of Harry Potter (including up to 100 of train vouchers and up to 250 for accommodation).Youll be able to step onto authentic

65、sets,discover the magic behind spellbinding special effects and explore the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Harry Potter film series, located at the studios where it all began.*A personalized Hogwarts house trunk full of goodies from your chosen house.*A set of the first three Harry Potter novels i

66、n hardback in your house livery, illustrated by Levi Pinfold.*A limited-edition print of artwork from the house editions, signed by artist Levi Pinfold.*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban hardback illustrated edition signed by Kim Kay.The winners school will get:*Hardback editions of all seven

67、 Harry Potter novels, with cover illustrations by Jonny Duddle.*Hardback illustrated editions of the first three Harry Potter books, illustrated by Jim Kay.*The Tales of Beedle the Bard illustrated edition by Chris Riddell.*A years subscription to The Week Junior.Runners-up* Nine runners-up will eac

68、h receive a set of the first three hardback house editions in your Hogwarts house livery. Their school will get a complete set of Harry Potter hardbacks with cover illustrations by Jonny Duddle, and a years subscription to The Week Junior.60.To enter for the competition, participants must_ .A.send t

69、he completed form to charity BookTrustB.draw and describe their chosen PatronusC.purchase a complete set of Harry Potter seriesD.agree to subscribe to The Week Junior for a year61.What will the winners school and the runners-up schools get?A.The renewal of magazine subscription. B. A set of Harry Po

70、tter novels.C.A personalized Hogwarts house trunk. D. Books illustrated by Jim Kay.62.Which of the following is TRUE about the competition?A.The judges of the competition are illustrators and editors by profession.B.The winner list will be announced no later than June 2020.C.One lucky winner can vis

71、it the Harry Potter movie sets with his/her family.D.First prize winner may win an award of up to 350 for accommodation.CGreat work is work that makes a difference in peoples lives, writes David Sturt, Executive Vice President of the O.C. Tanner Institute, in his book Great Work: How to Make a Diffe

72、rence People Love. Sturt insists, however, that great work is not just for surgeons or special-needs educators or the founders of organizations trying to eliminate poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. The central theme of Great Work, according to Sturt, is that anyone can make a difference in any job. Its

73、 not the nature of the job, but what you do with the job that counts. As proof, Sturt tells the story of a remarkable hospital cleaner named Moses.In a building filled with doctors and nurses doing great life-saving work, Moses the cleaner makes a difference. Whenever he enters a room, especially a

74、room with a sick child, he engages both patients and parents with his optimism and calm, introducing himself to the child and, Sturt writes, speaking “little comments about light and sunshine and making things clean.” He comments on any progress he sees day by day (“youre sitting up today, thats goo

75、d.”) Moses is no doctor and doesnt pretend to be, but he has witnessed hundreds of sick children recovering from painful surgery, and parents take comfort from his encouraging words. For Matt and Mindi, whose son McKay was born with only half of a heart, Moses became a close friend. As Sturt explain

76、s, “Moses took his innate (与生俱来的) talents (his sensitivity) and his practical wisdom (from years of hospital experience) and combined them into a powerful form of patient and family support that changed the critical-care experience for Mindi, Matt and little McKay.”How do people like Moses do great

77、work when so many people just work? That was the central question raised by Sturt and his team at the O.C. Tanner Institute, a consulting company specialized in employee recognition and rewards system.O.C. Tanner launched an exhaustive Great Work study that included surveys to 200 senior executives,

78、 a further set of surveys to 1,000 managers and employees working on projects, an in-depth qualitative study of 1.7 million accounts of award-winning work (in the form of nominations (提名) for awards from corporations around the world), and one-on-one interviews with 200 difference makers. The result

79、s of the study revealed that those who do great work refuse to be defeated by the constraints of their jobs and are especially able to reframe their jobs: they dont view their jobs as a list of tasks and responsibilities but see their jobs as opportunities to make a difference. No matter, as Moses s

80、o ably exemplifies (例证), what that job may be.63. According to Sturt, which of the following is TRUE?A. Its not the nature of the job, but what you do that makes a difference.B. Anyone in the world is responsible to delete poverty and change the world.C. Anyone can make a difference in peoples lives

81、 no matter what kind of job he does.D. Surgeons, special-needs educators and founders of organizations can succeed more easily.64. According to this passage, how does Moses, a common hospital cleaner, make a difference in peoples lives?A. By keeping optimistic and calm when facing patients and their

82、 parents at hospital.B. By showing his special gift and working experience when working at hospital.C. By showing his sympathy and kindness to patients when entering their rooms.D. By pretending to be a doctor or nurse when entering a room with a sick child.65. The word “constraints” in the last par

83、agraph probably refers to _.A. demands B. advantages C. disadvantages D. limitations66. What can we infer from the passage?A. Great work is work that makes a difference in peoples lives no matter what you do.B. If a boss has trouble recognizing his employees, he can ask O.C. Tanner for advice.C. Mos

84、es makes a difference through his sensitivity and his practical wisdom. D. Those who do great work are never defeated by others or their jobs themselves.Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below. Each Sentence can be used only once. Note that there are tw

85、o more sentences than you need.A. The simplicity masks deeper layers.B. This is the Mario those who grew up with Nintendo know best.C. Yes, you really can play one-handed.D. Theres no way around it.AB. And for years, the company simply refused.AC. However, not everyone likes its design.Mario on an i

86、Phone? It worksThis was not supposed to happen. For years, fans had tried to persuade Nintendo, a Japanese company, to put Mario on smartphones. 67_. Until Dec. 15, when Nintendo released Super Mario Run, for Apple iPhones and iPads. The bigger surprise? Super Mario Run is excellent.68_. He is still

87、 the plumber who dashes from left to right across fields of grassy blocks, rivers of coins and so on. The difference is that Mario moves automatically as soon as a level loads, animated by an algorithm. Instead of controlling Mario directly, players tap to interrupt his motion and make more imaginat

88、ive choices. A quick rap (连续敲击) makes Mario hop, while a longer one boosts him twice as high. If you need to clear a crack, tap midair and hell pirouette (竖趾旋转) , flying a bit further. Its intuitive. 69_. Tap near a wall or when landing on blocks painted with reverse arrows, for instance, and Mario

89、springs backward, letting you break the games one-wayness. Its smart, less-is-more design that plays to the strengths of touchscreen gaming without sacrificing precision. For all its hesitance in embracing smartphones and tablets, Nintendo seems to have had no trouble designing software for them.The

90、re is one fairly serious problem with Super Mario Run: the game works only with an active Internet connection. Sever(断绝) that and the game throws up an error screen. 70_. This means you cant play Super Mario Run on a plane without paying for wi-fi. Youre out of luck for the part of your subway commu

91、te that involves cell-service dropouts.Other than that, Super Mario Run impresses in ways sure to convince that designing games on smartphones is still a rapidly evolvingand improvingart form. 第II 卷ISummary (10)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize in no more than 60 words the main idea

92、of the passage and how it is illustrated. Use your own words as far as possible.EnvyIts a familiar but uncomfortable feeling. Your best friend will marry a handsome doctor, and the congratulatory hug you offer lacks genuine warmth. Your friend is made the team for Saturdays big game, and you take a

93、certain pleasure in telling him you cant be there to watch him play. You smile but a voice in your head asks, why them and not you?Envy is a shortcoming of character we like to keep in our heart secretly. How shameful is it not to be looking forward with delight to your day as your best friends brid

94、esmaid! Who would hope your friend might suffer some injury, so you can take his place on the team?Envy is everywhere. It seems to be in our nature to hate others gifts and good fortune, especially if we see them as advantages they shouldnt have.Envy raises its ugly head when we focus on what we wan

95、t but we dont possess now. Worse still, we may even wish for and take pleasure in someones losing what we have always desired. When you compare yourself and your life unfavorably with your friend or your colleague, you can only keep your darker emotions. So, is there a solution? Is there anything yo

96、u can do to get rid of this most ungenerous emotion? Well, why not make envy the motivation you need for self-improvement? The best weapon against envy is not to compete where you cant shine, but to do your absolute best where you can.Start by making peace with yourself, and accept the gifts which m

97、ake you unique. Make an agreement with yourself to be the best you can be. Then find the qualities in others that cause your envy. Is it someones singing voice, their work promotion, their new car? Envy shows us the things wed like to have. So, make a plan to earn whats important to you.And aim for

98、genuine pleasure in the achievements and good fortune of others. Cheer on your friend when he scores that goal. Enjoy your best friends wedding day. Then go out and do something special, and make yourself wonderfully proud of you.II Translation (15)Directions: Translate the following sentences into

99、English, using the words given in the brackets. 72. 看完这本侦探故事书,请确保把书放回原位。sure73. 如果我出差时你能帮忙遛我的宠物狗我将不胜感激。appreciate74. 你认为究竟谁应该为没能及时安排人给那位访问学者接机而负责?blame75. 众所周知缺乏金质睡眠对人的健康和学习效率的影响是显而易见的,我们应该劳逸结合,因为俗话说得好:“欲速则不达”。acknowledgeIII. Guided Writing (25)Directions: Write an English composition in no less tha

100、n 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.学校的图书馆经过重建之后焕然一新,即将对全校师生开放。为了更好地为同学们服务,图书馆现向大家征集建议。假设你是李华,请给图书馆负责人写一封邮件。邮件内容须包括:1. 为图书馆提出合理化建议 2. 说明这样做的原因或好处。答案:听力:1-5 ACDBB 6-10 CBCAB 11-13 BCA 14-16 ACB 17-20 DBAB 语法:21. a 22. was fired 23. where 24. to regain 25. as 26. could 27.

101、 which 28. establishing 29. what 30. stretched词汇:31-35 AD ABC CD C AC 36-40 BC B A BD D完形:41-45 DDCAB 46-50 ACBBC 51-55 DABCD阅读:A: 56-59 DBBD B: 60-62 BBC C: 63-66 CADB D: 67-70 AB B A D概要Summary:Envy is a common but unpleasant feeling, which is a secret hidden in our heart. This nature usually aris

102、es when we cant get what we want and even take delight in others losing it. To avoid this negative feeling, firstly try to transform envy into motivation to improve ourselves. Besides, accept your unique talents gladly. Finally, appreciate others achievements sincerely.翻译:3+3+4+576. 看完这本侦探故事书,请确保把书放

103、回原位。sureMake sure that you put/lay the detective storybook where it was when you finish reading it.77. 如果我出差时你能帮忙遛我的宠物狗我将不胜感激。appreciate I would appreciate it very much if you could help walk my pet dog when I travel on business.78. 你认为究竟谁应该为没能及时安排人给那位访问学者接机而负责?blame Who on earth do you think is to

104、blame for not being able to arrange for someone to meet/pick up the visiting scholar at the airport in time?79. 众所周知缺乏金质睡眠对人的健康和学习效率的影响是显而易见的,我们应该劳逸结合,因为俗话说得好:“欲速则不达”。acknowledgeIt is widely acknowledged that the effects of (a/the) lack of quality sleep on ones health and learning efficiency are app

105、arent/obvious/evident. We should balance our work and relaxation, because as the saying goes, “More haste, less speed”. 听力原文I. Listening ComprehensionSection A Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a

106、question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Isnt it great

107、about Ruths community service award?M: She deserved it.Q: What can be learned about Ruth?2.W: Ive got two tickets to todays game. Do you want to come along?M: Itll be on television. Besides, its really too cold for me.Q: What will the man most probably do?3. M: Come on, Sue, I know you have a new ca

108、mera, but you just took a picture of a car.W: No, No! Look behind the car.Q: What does the woman mean?1. M: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the post office?W: Your guess is as good as mine. Im new around here.Q: What does the woman mean?5. M: We havent had any hot water for three days and

109、 I hate cold showers.W: Oh, sounds miserable. Since the gyms usually open, why dont you just go over there to fix the problem?Q:What does the woman suggest the man do?6. M: I wish I didnt have to make a special trip to the post office to get my package.W: Well, if you call them in the morning, theyl

110、l give the package to your mail carrier to bringout to you.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?7. W: Im new in town and I need to find a doctor. Do you know anything about Joyce Brown?M: Ive been going to her for years. I dont see how you could do better.Q: What does the man say about Joyce Br

111、own?8. M: Hey, thats a great sweater youre wearing. It looks really warm.W: Yeah, but I wish I brought a coat like you did. Its really cold today.Q: What does the woman imply?9. W: Professor, have you graded my term paper yet?M: To tell you the truth, Ive been tied up in committee meetings all week.

112、Q: What can be learned about the womans paper?10. W: Im going to Chicago on business and somebody said you were the right person to talk to about what I can do there for fun.M: You bet I am. But I hope youve got at least a month.Q: What does the man imply?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will

113、hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your

114、paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.I work in a market in London, just at the weekendsIve got a second-hand book stalland one day I was getting my stall ready, when a lady came up and started lo

115、oking at the books. She started chatting and telling me how she used to live in that part of London and how much it had changed since shed last been in the area. While we were talking, I put out a book and she picked it up. Oh, Grimms Fairy Tales, she said, I had a copy of this when I was a child. I

116、 used to read it again and again. She began flicking through it and I carried on laying out the books, and when I looked up she was just standing there shaking, and shed gone completely white. But.but.this is my actual book, she gasped, look, its got my name, Joan, in it. How on earth did you get it

117、? Then she told me how thered been a terrible fire while her family were away on holiday, and the house had been burnt to the ground. She thought all her belongings had been destroyed. She pulled out her purse to buy the book from me, but I stopped her. No, noplease accept it as a giftits such a won

118、derful story.Now listen again.Questions11.What does the speaker do at the weekends?12.What did the woman find about the book of Grimms Fairy Tales?13.What did the speaker do with the book of Grimms Fairy Tales at last?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.When shoes are made to

119、fit your feet and nobody elses they are called bespoke shoes. Bespoke shoes say something about you, not least that you are fairly wealthy and can afford to spend about 1,500 on a pair of shoes. Bespoke shoes make a statement.There are now only five companies in London which still make traditional b

120、espoke mens shoes. Surprisingly, bespoke shoes for women are made in Paris. The houses for these London companies are small, dark and crowded, full of tools and rolls of leather, and with a smell that can only mean one thing: not 21st century.Bespoke shoes are made in exactly the same way as they we

121、re 100 years ago, as the technology is completely unchanged. It still takes three months to make the first pair of shoes for a client, who must come in for at least three fittings. It is a process of gradual building. Along with the shoe, one thing that is being built is the self of the client.The d

122、esigns, like the process, have remained unchanged for a century. It is not that new fashions could not be introduced;it is simply that the clients do not want them. They want their shoes to be as they were 100 years ago.Now listen again.14. What are bespoke shoes? 15. What does the speaker say about

123、 the companies making bespoke mens shoes?16. According to the speaker, what statement do bespoke shoes make?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Electricity has become such an accepted part of modern life that we would be lost without it. Countless conveniences which we

124、 take for granted, such as cookers, refrigerators, TVs and lighting could not operate without a source of electric power. The situation about a modern aircraft is not different. Peter Pletcher from Frankfurt Airport is here to tell us about electricity in aeroplanes. Peter, hello.M: Hello, and thank

125、 you for inviting me on to your programme.W: How is an aircraft provided with electrical power, Peter?M: Well, of course, it has to produce its own.W: I see. How much power is usually produced?M: Oh, yes. On a Boeing 747,325 kilowatts of electricity is produced. Did you know that if all the electric

126、al devices installed in an aircraft were switched on at once, then 224 kilowatts of electric power would be required? Thats the amount consumed by 15 private homes.W: That is a lot. So how does the aircraft use the electricity?M: Well, most is consumed in the kitchens. Then a further 20 percent is u

127、sed by electronic, water and technical systems on board. Thirteen per cent is used for the air conditioning, five percent of the lighting, three percent for the in-flight entertainment system. The remainder is consumed by the de-icing system for the windows and the water pipes in the kitchens and to

128、ilets.W: What about the reliability of the supply?M: Of course, the power supply on an aircraft must not fail.W: But surely the jet engines dont always run at the same speed.M: Exactly. Theres a device to ensure that the electricity is supplied at a uniform rate. Theres also a back-up emergency devi

129、ce, delivering five kilowatts of power, which is enough to operate vital systems.W: Peter Pletcher, that was fascinating. Now we know! Thank you very much.M: Thank you.Now listen again.Questions17. What are the two speakers talking about?18. According to the man, what percent of electricity is consumed for the air conditioning?19. According to the man, what can be learned about on-board electricity?20. what can a back-up emergency device do?Thats the end of listening comprehension.

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