1、2011学年奉贤区调研测试高三英语试卷 (2012,04 )本卷命题人: 谢永强 吴彩霞 汪惠华考生注意:1本试卷分为第I卷(第1-12页)和第II卷(第13-14页)两部分。全卷共14页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。2答第I卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸上用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号(区统一编号,9位),并用铅笔在答题卡的相应位置上正确涂写准考证号。3第I卷(116小题,2580小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题卡编号一 一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷上
2、,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第I卷中的1724小题,第81-84小题和第II卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上一律不给分。 第I卷 (105分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A Directions: 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 convers
3、ations 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. A. At home. B. On the form.C. In a restaurant. D. In a supermarket.2. A.
4、 $6. B. $4.5C. $5. D. $4.3. A. A worker at McDonalds.B. A student. C. A tutor.C. A customer in a market.4. A. She didnt receive the E-mail.B. She is too busy to check the E-mail. C. Her computer broke down.D. She has replied to his E-mail.5. A. Its certain that they will come to the lecture. B. They
5、 wont come if they dont call first. C. She is worried about it. D. There are plenty of seats for all the people.6. A. A math teacher and his colleague.B. A teacher and his student. C. A student and his classmate.D. A librarian and a student.7. A. A movie. B. A lecture.C. A play. D. A speech.8. A. Th
6、e man should not dream of being a superstar. B. The man didnt practice hard enough. C. The man should find a new partner. D. The man should not give up.9. A. His injury kept him at home. B. He didnt consider it necessary. C. He was too weak to see the doctor. D. He failed to make an appointment.10.
7、A. He wants to get a new position. B. He is asking the woman for help. C. He has left the woman a good application. D. He enjoys letter writing.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be rea
8、d twice, but the questions will 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. A notice was put in a window seat
9、. B. Some of the seats were not occupied. C. There was a seat that he had hoped to have. D. The plan was not very crowded.12. A. Mr. Jackson was the last passenger to get on board the plane. B. Mr. Jackson was surprised to see the notice in the seat. C. The window seats were all occupied when Mr. Ja
10、ckson got on board the plane. D. The plane Mr. Jackson took was heavily loaded with luggage.13. A. The notice was put on the seat by the soldier. B. The soldier was waiting for his girl friend. C. The girl was the last passenger who got on the plane. D. The seat by the window was kept for the last p
11、assenger.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Sell your old things. B. Do some shopping online. C. Create your own announcement board. D. Get useful information about 450 cities.15. A. Companies often put job information in local shops. B. The Internet is the most popula
12、r tool for job hunters in the USA. C. Susan W. Millers company is helping people choose careers. D. California Career Services mainly serves university students.16. A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be
13、 read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. The day of Sus
14、ans birthday party:Last 17 .The subject Jessica wants to study in college: 18 .The reason why the woman wants to be a doctor:She feels it a 19 to save patients.The quality of being a good doctor:Having good 20 and skills.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form.
15、 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Whats the mans impression of Mrs. Coopers resume?He thinks it is 21 .Why does Mrs. Cooper apply to the company?Because she thinks the company enjoys 22 in the field.What is Mrs. Coopers current job? 23 .What kind of benefits package does the company o
16、ffer to Mrs. Cooper?Two weeks of 24 in the first year employment, medical and dental insurance.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. After a series
17、 of unsuccessful attempts, he has finally passed the test _entering his dream company.A. in B. of C. for D. to26. The customer didnt choose _ of the ties and went away without looking at a third one.A. neither B. any C. all D. either27. One of the few things you _say about English people with certai
18、nty is that they talk a lot about the weather. A. need B. mustC. can D. should28. In the center of the lake are two islands, one of which is _, if not larger than, the other.A. twice as large B. as twice large C. twice as large as D. as twice large as29. The company promised to pay some money for th
19、e customers purchasing their shoddy(伪劣的) goods and _ an apology in public.A. making B. make C. to make D. made 30. It even leaves the scientists in wonder _ they should call the newly-born creature, which looks half-human and half-animal.A. that B. why C. what D. how31. Something as simple as_ thoug
20、hts openly can make a powerful difference to ones health. A. to share B. sharingC. shareD. shared32. No conclusion _about whether to tear down the old buildings for a theme park until several discussions have been made.A. will be reached B. is reachedC. is being reachedD. had been reached33. “Ungeli
21、vable” is so new an English word coined on the Internet _ is forbidden to appear in official media or documents at present. A. that B. which C. it D. as34. _after the race that he didnt know what to say before so many reporters. A. So excited the champion was B. So excited was the championC. So exci
22、ted the champion felt D. So excited felt the champion35. The Internet gives people the chance to have the information _to them quickly and cheaply.A. deliver B. deliveringC. delivered D. to deliver36. The speech the minister made on TV _ the education reform made both teachers and students excited.A
23、. being concerned B. to concern C. concerned D. concerning37. Many experts stick to the view _teacher development is the key to the education quality. A. which B. what C. that D. where38. _seems to be no possibility that the student majoring in liberal-arts can win the first prize in the100-meter ra
24、ce.A. What B. There C. That D. Whether39. _ not to drive after drinking, some drivers are still trying their luck, which is really dangerousA. Being reminded B. To remind C. Having reminded D. Reminded40. Man must keep in mind that it will be years _ the earth recovers from the damage he makes to it
25、.A. when B. before C. since D. untilSection B Directions: 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. ignored B. coincidentally C. immoral D. modest E. published F. instances G. instincts H. change I
26、. simply J. announcedMoney is the root of all evil and new study claims there may be some truth behind the saying. Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, US, 41 on February 27 that rich people are more likely to do 42 things, such as lie or cheat, than poorer people. The scientists di
27、d a series of eight experiments. They 43 their findings online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).They carried out the first two experiments from the sidewalk near Berkeley. They noted that drivers of newer and more expensive cars were more likely to cut off other cars and
28、 pedestrians at crosswalks. Nearly 45 percent of people driving expensive cars 44 a pedestrian compared with only 30 percent of people driving more 45 cars.In another experiment, a group of college students was asked if they would do unethical(不道德的) things in various everyday situations and 46 inclu
29、ded taking printer paper from work and not telling a salesperson when he or she gave back more 47 . Students from higher-class families were more likely to act dishonestly.According to the scientists, rich people often think money can get them out of trouble. This makes them less afraid to take risk
30、s. It also means they care less about other peoples feelings. Finally, it 48 makes them greedier . “Higher wealth status seems to make you want even more, and that increased want leads you to bend the rules or break the rules to serve your self-interest,” said Paul Piff, lead scientist of the study.
31、 Piff pointed out that the findings dont mean that all rich people are untrustworthy or all poor people honest. He said the experiments were to show how people living in different social situations express their 49 and values in different ways.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each
32、blank in the following 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.Is language, like food, a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of life can be 50 and damaged? Judging from an experiment i
33、n the thirteenth century, it may be. Hoping to discover what language a child would speak if a baby heard no mother 51 , the experimenter told the nurses to keep silent. All the 52 died before the first year. But clearly there was more than lack of language here. What was missing was good mothering.
34、 Without good mothering, in the first year of life 53 , the capacity to survive is seriously affected.Today no such severe lack exists as that ordered by the experimenter. 54 , some children are still backward in speaking. Most often the reason for this is that the mother is 55 to the signals of the
35、 infant, whose brain is programmed to learn language rapidly. If these sensitive periods are neglected, the ideal time for 56 skills passes and they might never be learned so easily again. A bird learns to sing and to fly rapidly at right time, but the process is slow and hard once the 57 stage has
36、passed. Experts suggest that speech stages are reached in a fixed sequence and at a 58 age, but there are cases where speech has started 59 in a child who eventually turns out to be of high IQ. At twelve weeks a baby smiles and makes vowel-like sounds; at twelve months he can speak simple words and
37、understand simple 60 ; at eighteen months he has a vocabulary of three to fifty words. At three he knows about 1,000 words which he can put into sentences, and at four his language differs from that of his parents in style 61 grammar. Recent evidence suggests that an infant is born with the 62 to sp
38、eak. What is special about mans brain, compared with that of the monkey, is the complex system which enables a child to 63 the sight and feel of, say, a toy-bear with the sound pattern “toy bear”. And even more 64 is the young brains ability to pick out an order in language from the mixture of sound
39、 around him, to analyse, to combine and recombine the parts of a language in new ways.50. A. constructed B. starved C. spoiled D. exhausted51. A. sound B. singing C. educating D. tongue 52. A. parents B. care-takers C. infants D. investigators53. A. randomly B. originally C. greatly D. especially 54
40、. A. ConsequentlyB. Nevertheless C. TheoreticallyD. Fortunately55. A. unfamiliar B. inaccessible C. insensitive D. unaccustomed56. A. acquiring B. practising C. occupying D. seizing57. A. critical B. temporary C. contemporary D. reasonable58. A. pleasing B. troublesome C. flexible D. constant 59. A.
41、 last B. late C. early D. lately60. A. commands B. necessities C. resolutions D. directions61. A. or rather B. or else C. other than D. rather than 62. A. inspiration B. passion C. creativity D. capacity 63. A. justify B. connect C. oblige D. devote64. A. unpredictable B. unbelievable C. uncountable
42、 D. unbearableSection B Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B,C or D. Choose the one that suits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)
43、Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the only advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is “Dont!”. But it is useless to try to discourage someone who feels that he must act, though the chances of his becoming famous are slim. The normal way to begin is t
44、o go to a drama school. Usually only students who show promise and talent are accepted, and the course lasts two years. Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a repertory company, usually as an assistant stage manager. This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre: paint
45、ing scenery, looking after the furniture, taking care of the costumes, and even acting in very small parts. It is very hard work indeed. The hours are long and the salary is tiny. But young actors with the stage in their blood are happy, waiting for the chances of working with a better company, or p
46、erhaps in films or television. Of course, some people have unusual chances which lead to fame and success without this long and dull training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary girl working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bu
47、s stop, as he drove past in his big car. He told the driver to stop, and he got out to speak to the girl. He asked her if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test, and at first she thought he was joking. Then she got angry and said she would call the police. It took the producer twenty m
48、inutes to tell Connie that he was serious. Then an appointment was made for her to go to the studio the next day. The test was successful. They gave her some necessary lessons and within a few weeks she was playing the leading part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. Of Course, she wa
49、s given a more dramatic name, which is now world-famous. But chances like this happen once in a blue moon!65. According to the passage, the main reason why young people should be discouraged from becoming actors is _. A. actors are very unusual people B. the course at the drama school lasts two year
50、s C. acting is really a hard job D. there are already too many actors66. According to the context, the sentence “But young actors with the stage in their blood are happy” at the end of the first paragraph means _. A. they dont care if their job is hard B. they like the stage naturally C. they are bo
51、rn happy D. they are easily satisfied 67. Connie Pratt soon became a famous actress after _. A. learning some lessons about the art of speaking B. playing her part in the “Blue Colored Moon” C. successfully matching the most famous actorsD. acting a leading part with a most famous actor at that time
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53、port &supervision is in placeFor more information please contact Yohannes Hagos On 0207 087 4351Email johnnesvolunteer.co.ukMobile 07501227795Join Us for the ABC 2011 ChallengeA 6 day Hike or Bike in South Africa.21st-31st October in support of child burns victims.For more information check out our
54、websitewww.abc2011 To join our team and receive a free welcome pack emailABC2011The Phoenix Burns Project Registered Charity No:NPO:57-154PBO:930031313Volunteer for Advance and help us toImprove quality of care that older people receive in care homes.Advocacy in Barnet VolunteerVolunteer AdvocateAdv
55、ocacy in Barnet offers a free, independent and confidential advocacy service to all people over the ageof 18 living in the Borough of Barnet.Advance-a voice for old people through Advocacy provides advocacy to older people living in care homesand other residential settings and accessing day centres
56、on a weekly basis. Advance does this by recruiting volunteers over 50 years of age and training them tobecome advocates.To APPLY:www.advocacyinbarnet.org.ukor Heena/Janet-0208 201 3415or heenaadvocacyinbarnet.org.ukNext training round for introduction to Advocacy-endof August 2011 followed by one da
57、y trainings in MentalCapacity Act and Human Rights Wanted: Volunteer AppropriateAdults to support Vulnerable Adults at Kingston Police StationKingston Advocacy is currently looking for new volunteers to act as appropriate adults. Volunteers actas appropriate adults for vulnerable adults who comeinto
58、 contact with the police. The appropriate adults sitwith the vulnerable person when they are being interviewed by the police to ensure that the interview isconducted fairly and to facilitate communicationbetween the police and the vulnerable person. UnpaidVolunteers are required 7 days a week and th
59、e schemeoperates from 0900hrs to 2330hrs. No ExperienceNecessary! We will provide you with preparation andsupport.Further information please contactPeter Pritchard, Scheme CoordinatorSiddeley House, 50 Canbury Park RoadKinston upon Thames Surrey KT2 6LXTel no: 0208 549 1028Email: peterkag.org.ukor r
60、ightskag.org.uk Website: www.kag.org.uk69. Which of the following does NOT provide training? A. The ABC 2011 Challenge. B. Advance.C. The Volunteer Centre Westminster. D. The Kingston Advocacy.70. We learn from the ads that Advance wants volunteers who _.A. are over 18 years old B. have relevant exp
61、erienceC. can come to help every week D. need only one day of training71. What kind of person might apply to Kingston Advocacy?A. One who hoped to be paid.B. One interested in doing interviews.C. One curious about police life.D. One who can work late into the night.(C)The gift of being able to descr
62、ibe a face accurately is a rare one, as every experienced police officer knows to his cost. As the Lancet put it recently, “When we try to describe faces precisely, words fail us, and we resort to identikit (拼脸型图) procedures.”Yet, according to one authority on the subject, we can each probably recog
63、nize more than 1,000 faces, the majority of which differ in fine details. This, when one comes to think of it, is a tremendous feat, though, curiously enough, relatively little attention has been devoted to the fundamental problems of how and why we acquire this gift for recognizing and remembering
64、faces. Is it an inborn property of our brains, or an acquired one? As so often happens, the experts tend to differ.Thus, some argue that it is inborn, and that there are “special characteristics about the brains ability to distinguish faces”. In support of this, they note how much better we are at r
65、ecognizing a face after a single encounter than we are, for example, in recognizing an individual horse. On the other hand, there are those, and they are probably in the majority, who claim that the gift is an acquired one.The arguments in favor of this latter view, it must be confessed, are impress
66、ive. It is a habit that is acquired soon after birth. Watch, for instance, how a quite young baby recognizes his mother by sight. Granted that his other senses help the sound, his sense of smell, the distinctive way she handles him. But of all these, sight is predominant. Formed at the very beginnin
67、g of life, the ability to recognize faces quickly becomes an established habit, and one that is, essential for daily living, if not necessarily for survival. How essential and valuable it is we probably do not appreciate until we encounter people who have been deprived of the faculty.This unfortunat
68、e inability to recognize familiar faces is known to all, but such people can often recognize individuals by their voices, their walking manners or their spectacles. With typical human ingenuity, many of these unfortunate people overcome their handicap by recognizing other characteristic features.72.
69、 It is stated in the passage that _.A. it is unusual for a person to be able to identify a face satisfactorilyB. the ability to recognize faces unhesitatingly is an unusual giftC. quite a few people can visualize faces they have seen D. few people can give exact details of the appearance of a face73
70、. What the author feels strange about is that _.A. people have the tremendous ability to recognize more than 1,000 facesB. people dont think much of the problem of how and why we acquire the ability to recognize and remember facesC. people dont realize how essential and valuable it is for them to ha
71、ve the ability to recognize facesD. people have been arguing much over the way people recognize and remember faces74. What is the first suggested explanation of the origin of the ability?A. It is one of the characteristics peculiar to human beings. B. It is acquired soon after birth.C. It is somethi
72、ng we can do from the very moment we are born.D. It is learned from our environment and experiences.75. This passage seems to emphasize that _.A. the ability to recognize individuals is dependent on other senses as well as sightB. sight is indispensable (必需的) to recognizing individualsC. the ability
73、 to recognize faces is a special inborn ability of the brainD. the importance of the ability of recognizing faces is fully appreciated by people.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for eachparagraph. There is one extra heading which you do not n
74、eed.A. What does the Olympic Motto mean?B. Research on individual styles improves performance.C. Research holds the key to success. D. Personalized programs will help.E. New equipment has made a difference. F. Is there a limit to record-breaking?76. _A world record is every athletes dream, but the h
75、ard-won records of a few years ago are mostly just todays qualifying times. Roger Bannisters famous four-minute mile of 1956 has been beaten by nearly 15 seconds, while almost an hour and twenty minutes has been taken off the womens marathon since. 1953. Faster, higher, stronger, is the Olympic mott
76、o, and todays competitors continue to push back the boundaries of what the body can achieve. But one wonders if this can continue.77. _The last forty years have seen many important technological advances. For example, since the introduction of strong flexible, fiberglass poles, over a meter has been
77、 added to the pole vault record. There have also been important developments in the design of the running shoe. And while a shoe wont actually make someone run faster, modern shoes do mean many more miles of comfortable, injury-free training.78. _Pushing back the limits now depends more on science,
78、technology and medicine than anything else. Athletic technique, training programmes and diets are all being studied to find ways of taking a few more seconds off or adding a few more centimetres to that elusive world record. It seems that natural ability and hard work are no longer enough.79. _The r
79、esearch to find more efficient ways of moving goes on. Analysis of an athletes style is particularly useful for events like jumping and throwing. Studies show that long jumpers need to concentrate not on the speed of approach, as once thought, but on the angle their bodies make with the ground as th
80、ey take off. However, the rules governing each sport limit advances achieved by new styles. For instance only one-footed takeoffs are allowed in the high jump.80. _In the future, it should be possible to develop a more individual approach to training programmes. Athletes will keep detailed diaries a
81、nd collect data to help predict the point when training becomes overtraining, the cause of many injuries. If athletes feed all their information into a database, it may then be possible to predict patterns and to advise them individually when they should cutSection DDirections: Read the passage care
82、fully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Culture shock is so named because of the effect it has on people when they enter a new culture. Experts have been interested in these effects and have agreed on five basic stages of culture shock. These stages a
83、re general and should only be used as a reference. Not every individual will go through each stage, and one stage may last longer than another for different individuals.The hardest thing for most travelers to deal with is the emotional “roller coaster” they seem to be riding. One moment they feel ve
84、ry positive toward the new culture, and the next moment very negative. It seems common that international visitors and immigrants vacillate(犹豫不定)between loving and hating a new country. Feelings of separation and alienation can be intensified if they do not have a sense of fitting in or belonging.Fa
85、tigue is another problem people face when entering a new culture. There can be a sense of greater need for sleep. This is due not only to physical tiredness, but also to mental fatigue. This mental fatigue comes from straining to comprehend the language, and coping with new situation.The impact of c
86、ulture shock can vary from person to person. There can be significant differences because some people may be better prepared to enter a new culture. Four factors which play into these are personality, language ability, length of stay, and the emotional support received.It is logical to think that wh
87、en people are deprived of heir familiar surroundings they will feel disoriented. One solution some have found is to bring a few small reminders of home. Pictures, wall hangings, favorite utensils, and keepsake are all good candidates to make things feel more familiar. Another helpful activity is to
88、establish little routines that become familiar over time. Even better is fitting things that were part of the regular routine back in the home country into the routine established in the new culture. This will make people feel more at home. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in N
89、O MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. According to the 1st paragraph, what have experts been interested in? 82. What are the two problems people face when entering a new culture?83. Coping with new situations may result in_.84. The author thinks the more effective way to solve “cultural shock” is_. 第卷(共45分).Tr
90、anslation(20分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English. You are required to use the word given in the bracket for each respective sentence.1你能帮我开一下电脑吗? (mind)2伦敦奥运会的闭幕式将于今年的八月十二日举行。 (take place)3有了先进的科技,世界各国的警方可以更快更方便地抓获罪犯。(available)4虽然工作繁忙,每天我们都应该匀出一点时间锻炼身体,放松心情。 (relax)5一项新披露的调查
91、表明网络最吸引人之处在于它能让网民及时了解世界大事。(inform).Guided writing(25分)Directions: Write an English composition in 120150 words. The composition must be based on the information given below.请根据下面的图片,写一篇短文,内容包括:1描述漫画内容;2结合自己或身边的事例阐述图中的寓意;3简要发表自己的观点。2011学年奉贤区调研测试高三英语试卷参考答案录音文字. Listening Comprehension来Section A Direct
92、ions: 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. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible
93、 answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: What would you like to have, sir? M: Well, Id like to have a cup of coffee and some pancakes. Q: Where does the conversation take place? (C)2. M: Id like to make a long distance call to London. How m
94、uch is it? W: Thats 5 dollars for the first three minutes, and 50 cents for each additional minute. Q: How much will it be if he calls for 5 minutes? (A)3. M: What are you doing now? W: I am working part-time at McDonalds to pay for my tuition next term. Q: What is the woman? (B)4. M: Have you recei
95、ved my E-mail? W: I am engaged in finishing the report and I havent had time to check. Q: What does the woman mean? (B)5. M: I have no idea whether they will come to the lecture or not. W: There is no need to worry about it. We have enough seats for them. Q: What does the woman mean? (D)6. W: I hear
96、d you got full marks in the maths exam. Congratulations! M: Thanks! Im sure you also did a good job. Q: Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? (C)7. M: I was terribly embarrassed when some of the audience got up and left in the middle of the performance. W: Well, some people just
97、cant seem to appreciate real-life drama. Q: What are they talking about? (C)8. M: I think youd better find another partner. I love table tennis, but I dont think Im improving. W: Look, Paul, its still too early to quit. Nobody expects you to be a superstar. Just keep going and youll get the hang of
98、it. Q: What does the woman mean? (D)9. W: Why didnt you make an appointment to see the doctor last week when you first twisted your ankle? M: The injury didnt seem serious then. I decided to go today because my foot still hurt when I put my weight on it. Q: Why didnt the man see the doctor earlier?
99、(B)10.M: I spent so much time polishing my letter of application. W: Its worthwhile to make the effort. You know just how important it is to give a good impression. Q: What do we know about the man? (A)Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three
100、questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will 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 and 13 are based on the fol
101、lowing passage.Mr. Jackson had to travel somewhere on business and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go by air. He liked to sit beside a window when he was flying. So, when he got into the plane, he looked for a window seat. He found all of them had already been taken except one. There was a soldi
102、er sitting in the seat beside this one and Mr. Jackson was happy that he had not taken the one by the window; but, anyhow, he at once went towards it.When he reached it, however, he saw there was a notice on it. It was written in ink and said” This seat is reserved for proper load balance. Thank you
103、.” Mr. Jackson had never seen such notice in a plane before, but he thought that the plane must be carrying something heavy in its baggage room which made it necessary to have the passengers properly balanced, so he walked on and found another empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in.Then, when th
104、e plane was quite full, a very beautiful girl stepped into the plane. The soldier quickly took the notice off the seat beside him and in this way succeeded in having the girl beside him during the whole trip.Questions:11. What was Mr. Jackson happy to find when he got on the plane? (C)12. Which of t
105、he following is TRUE according to the passage? (B)13. What did Mr. Jackson find out in the end? (A)Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.There are many ways to find a job. It can be as easy as walking into a neighborhood store to look at its announcement board. Local stores often h
106、ave areas where people can put small signs telling what kind of service they need or can provide. Such services include caring for children or cleaning houses.Or, job searchers can look in the newspaper. Local newspapers have employment announcements placed by companies seeking workers.Another popul
107、ar tool for finding jobs is the Internet. For example, people in four hundred and fifty cities around the world can use the Craigslist Web site to buy objects, meet people or find a job. Craigslist says that it receives two million new job listings each month.Another useful way to find a job is thro
108、ugh a college or university. For example, students at the University of Texas in Austin can go to the Career Exploration Center to get help in finding a job. Of course, looking for a job requires knowing what kind of work you want to do. For example, there is a book called “What Color Is Your Parach
109、ute?” by Richard Bolles. This book has been helping people choose a career since it was first published in nineteen seventy.Some experts also help people find jobs. Susan W. Miller owns a company called California Career Services in Los Angeles. She says her company helps people find jobs by first h
110、elping them understand their strengths, goals and interests. Then she provides them with methods and resources to help them find the right job.Questions:14. What can you do by logging on the Craigslist Web site? (B)15. What can be learned from the passage? (C)16. How many ways of finding a job are m
111、entioned in the passage? (C)Section C Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet
112、.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hi, Jessica, I didnt see you on Susans birthday party last Thursday. What were you doing?W: I am sorry. The college entrance exam is around the corner. I am very busy these days. M: Oh, so you are. What are you going to study in the un
113、iversity?W: I am going to study medicine. I want to be a doctor.M: Dont you think a doctors work is really hard?W: I know a doctor has to work hard, but I feel it a pleasure to save other peoples life.M: Im sure youll be a good doctor since you have a kind heart.W: But a kind heart is not enough.M:
114、I know a doctor must have good knowledge and skills.W: So I must study very hard so that I can be a good doctor in the future.M: Im sure you will.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Please be seated, Mrs. Cooper. I received your resume last week, and it is very impressive
115、.W: Thank you!M: Could you tell us why you applied to our company?W: The reason is that your company enjoys a good reputation in the field.M: Thats good to hear. Would you mind telling me your present job?W: Im currently working as a sales manager in a company.M: Why do you think you are the right c
116、andidate for this position?W: I have a lot of experience in the field, I deal with the different people and situations on the daily basis, and I enjoy working with people.M: Well, you might just be the person weve been looking for. Do you have any questions?W: What kind of benefits package do you of
117、fer?M: Two weeks of paid vacation in your first year employment. You are also entitled to medical and dental insurance, but this is something you should discuss with our Personnel Department. Do you have any other questions?W: No, not at the moment.M: Well, I have to discuss your application with my
118、 colleagues and well get back to you early next week.W: Ok, thank. Its been nice meeting you!M: Nice meeting you too! And thanks for coming in today.I. Listening15 CABBD 610 CCDBA 1113 CBA 1416 BCC17. Thursday 18. medicine 19. pleasure 20. knowledge 21. (very) impressive 23. a high reputation 22. Sa
119、les manager 24. paid vacation听力评分标准1、1720 题,每拼错一个单词扣1分,17题须大写。2、2124 题,每拼错/漏写/误写一个单词扣0.5分。3、17、19题首字母必须大写,20、22题大小写均可。II. Grammar and vocabulary2529 CDCCB 3034 CBADB 3539 CDCBD 40 B4145 JCEAD 4649 FHIGIII. Reading5054 BDCDB 5559 CAADB 6064 ADDBB6568 DBDB 6971 ACD 7275 DBCA7680 FECBD81. Culture shock
120、s effects on people.82. Emotional “roller coaster” and fatigue83. mental fatigue84. fitting some past regular routine into the new culture简答题评分标准1、内容正确,语法基本正确,得2分。2、 内容基本正确,语法正确或虽有错误,但不影响理解,得1分。3、 即使语法正确,但是内容错误,得0分。4、 答案超过规定字数过多,得0分。Translation:1. Do you mind / Would you mind turning on the computer
121、 for me?2. The closing ceremony of London Olympics / Olympic games will take place on August 12ththis year.3. With the advanced science and technology available, (Because the advanced science and technology is available,) the police all over the world/ in different countries can catch/ find out crim
122、inals/ bring the criminals to justice faster and more easily.4. Although we are busy (in) doing our work, / with our work, we should set aside some time every day to do/ take(physical) exercise to/ and relax ourselves.5. A newly-released/ newly-reveled survey shows/ suggests/ indicates that the bigg
123、est attraction of the Internet is that it keeps/ makes net citizens(netizens)/ people who surf the Internet informed of the world events.中译英评分标准1、第一题,3分。第2-4题,每题4分。第5题,5分。2、在每题中,单词拼写、标点符号、大小写错误累计每两处扣1分。3、语法错误每处扣1分。每句同类语法错误不重复扣分。4、译文没有用所给单词,扣1分。Writing (For reference):作文评分标准1本题总分为25分,其中内容10分,语言10分,组织结构5分。2评分时应注意内容要点,应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性及上下文的连贯性。3评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定所属档次,然后对照相应的组织结构档次给予加分。其中,内容和语言两部分相加,得15分以上者,组织结构部分可考虑加45分,15分以下者只能考虑加0,1,2,3分。内容和语言部分的得分相差一般不超过2分。(具体见下表)4各档次给分要求:档次内容语言组织结构A91091045B787834C56562D34341E020205词数明显不够,总分最多不超过10分。6文章只有一到两句,总分不得超过2分。7文章如果没有紧扣主题,内容部分得分不得超过4分。8均分控制在13分左右