1、2007学年第一学期崇明县高三英语期终考试(考试时间:120分钟)Listening Comprehension 30%Part A Short Conversations (每小题1分)Directions: In Part 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
2、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. Student and teacher.B. Customer and sales assistant.C. Patient and doctor.D. Wife and husband.2. A. He
3、 is selling cameras.B. He is selling electrical appliances.C. He is selling office equipment.D. He works in an electronics company.3. A. $16B. $8C. $32D. $644. A. She lent Peter some money. B. Its bad news to have lost the money. C. Peter should often borrow money from the man. D. She meant to lend
4、Peter some money.5. A. Both days are gone. B. It doesnt matter which day he calls. C. He shouldnt phone either day. D. She doesnt like to be late.6. A. Put the raincoat back to his room. B. Wait in his room until she calls. C. Clean his room until noon. D. Need not fetch the raincoat.7. A. About 40.
5、B. About 30.C. More than 30.D. All of the students.8. A. In the hospital.B. At homeC. At her mothers.D. At his office.9. A. She has to watch her weight. B. She doesnt like sweet things. C. She is too full to eat anything else. D. She would like something else.10. A. He doesnt think golf had its begi
6、nning in Scotland. B. He feels golf is not so popular in Scotland. C. He feels golf is more popular in Scotland than in the US. D. He thinks golf originated in the US.Part B Passages (每小题2分)Directions: In Part B, you will hear two passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passag
7、es. 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 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Durin
8、g the First World War.B. During the Second World War.C. During the Civil War.D. During the war between the states.12. A. She knew nothing about his secret.B. She was a policewoman.C. She was an ordinary woman.D. She loved Wilson very much.13. A. He had nothing to do with the Germans. B. He sent info
9、rmation to the Germans by piano. C. He was a German spy. D. He was a German.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They are interested in other kinds of reading. B. They are active in voluntary services. C. They tend to be low in education and in income. D. They live in is
10、olated areas.15. A. The reasons why people dont read newspapers are more complicated than assumed. B. There are more uneducated people among the wealthy than originally expected. C. The number of newspaper readers is steadily increasing. D. There are more non-readers among young people nowadays.16.
11、A. Lowering the prices of their newspapers. B. Shortening their news stories. C. Adding variety to their newspaper content. D. Including more advertisements in their newspapers.Part C Longer conversations (每小题1分)Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be
12、 read twice. After you hear each conversation, you will fill in the blanks according to what you have heard.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation:Where the man wants to go(17)_The seats on the limited (18)_trainAll of them are booked up.The clerks adviceBetter make his reserva
13、tion three days in (19)_.The train the man will have to takeThe (20)_train.Complete each blank with only one word.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation:The place the woman was looking atWhere she (21)_when she was a child.What kind of neighborhood it wasA very (22)_.Where she
14、lives nowA flat (23)_.What she likes to do(24)_very hard.Complete each blank with no more than three words.II. Grammar and Vocabulary 25%Directions: 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. (每小题1分)25.
15、 It is reported that all the banks in the world lost up to $700 million _ computer crimes last year.A. byB. withC. toD. about26. Has Sam finished his homework today?-I have no idea. He _ it this morning.A. didB. has doneC. was doingD. had done27. _ enough preparation, we decided to put off the meeti
16、ng till next week.A. We didnt makeB. Having not made C. We had not made D. Not having made28. He delayed _ her the news, waiting for the right moment.A. to tellB. tellingC. to be tellingD. told29. does something good will be praised by the teacher. A. Anyone B. No matter whoC. Those who D. Whoever30
17、. Americans eat vegetables per person today as they did in 1910. A. more than twice B. as twice as many C. twice as many as D. twice as many31. He is said _ a new computer program recently, but I dont know when he will finish it.A. to designB. to be designedC. to be designingD. to have designed32. T
18、he famous scientist grew up he was born and in 1930 he came to Shanghai. A. whenB. wheneverC. whereD. wherever33. You dont believe he will pass the driving test, _?A. will heB. wont heC. do youD. dont you34. When you answer questions in a job interview, please remember the golden rule: Always give t
19、he monkey exactly he wants. A. what B. which C. when D. that35. He a restless person. He keeps moving from country to country. A. must beB. must have beenC. should beD. could have been36. On _ side of the table sat a child, who was working on his homework.A. eitherB. everyC. bothD. all37. When he re
20、ached the end of the swimming pool, _.A. back did he swim B. back he swam C. back swam he D. back did swim he38. There is no doubt _ Shanghai Book Traders will make greater and greater contribution to the development of Shanghai. A. whichB. whatC. thatD. whether39. The man, _ father used to run a bi
21、g farm, often calls up his childhood life in the small village. A. whichB. whoseC. thatD. who40. The trial _ to last for months, so they must be patient.A. predictsB. is predictedC. will predictD. will be predictedDirections: Fill in the blanks with the given words. There is one extra word which you
22、 do not need. (每小题1分)A. amusements B. practice C. unimportant D. character E. especiallyF. value G. muscles H. natural I. successfully J. preventSome people seems to think that sports and games are 41 things that people do at times when they are not working. But in fact sports and games can be of gr
23、eat _42 , especially to people who work with their brains most of the day, and should not be treated only as 43 .Sports and games make our bodies strong, 44 us from getting too fat, and keep us healthy. But these are not their only uses. They give us valuable 45 in making eyes, brain and muscles wor
24、k together. In tennis, when our eyes see the ball coming our brain has to decide what to do, and to send its orders to the 46 of the arms, legs and so on, so that the ball is met and hit back where it ought to go. All this must happen with very great speed and only those who have had a lot of practi
25、ce at tennis can carry out this chain of events 47 . For those who work with their brains most of the day, the practice of such skills is 48 useful.Sports and games are also very useful for 49 -training. If each of students learns to work for his team and not for himself on the football field, he wi
26、ll later find it natural to work for the good of his country instead of only for his own benefit.III. Cloze 15% (每小题1分)Directions: For each blank in the following passages 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.Know
27、ing which direction a telephone call comes from and communicating with the five senses are just some of the dreams of Japanese researchers who are looking for the mobile phone of the future._50_ for NTT DoCoMo, Japans leading mobile phone carrier, about 900 researchers in mobile communications, mult
28、imedia and network laboratories in Tokyo spend their days dreaming up applications of the future. And, its not just for fourth generation mobile telephone (4G), _51_ for 5G as well.“We are working on the five _52_. Smell and taste may be the most difficult,” said Toshio Miki, managing director of Do
29、CoMos multimedia laboratories.DoCoMos third generation service, FOMA, launched in October 2001, has a data transmission(传输) speed of 384 kilobits per second(kbps). That makes it _53_ to talk by video-link or to look at an Internet site while talking on the phone.DoCoMos next target is to achieve a _
30、54_ of 100 million bps for 4G by 2010. Researchers at Yokosuka show some of the functions they hope to _55_ in the same time frame.One of them would turn the mobile phone into a sort of tracking device to help find a friend in a _56_ public place, something for which current phones are of limited us
31、e.It consists of recreating the sense of directional sound with the help of GPS(Global Position System). The other _57_ voice would appear to come from the left or right, in front or behind to agree with the actual location in relation to the listener.If the function is one day incorporated(集成) into
32、 a commercial telephone receiver, it could make a three-way audio-conference more natural and _58_ and easier to follow.The voice of speaker in Hokkaido(北海道), northern Japan, for example, would appear to come from the _59_ for a person in Tokyo, and that of someone in southwestern Kyushu(九州) would a
33、ppear to come from somewhere to the south.When using the videophone, the user would get the impression that the sound was _60_ coming from the mouth of the person on the screen.The mobile carrier is also researching the ability to _61_ speech simply from the movement of facial muscles without the vo
34、icing of any sounds. The application could prove _62_ when silence needs to be kept, such as in a library or hospital, or where there is too much background noise.After three years, DoCoMo has succeeded in reproducing all five Japanese vowels(元音). Or it can do it on-screen by _63_ wires to the cheek
35、s, the nose, the upper lip, and the chin. The company is now working on reproducing consonants(辅音), which could _64_ more difficult.50. A. DesignedB. KnownC. WorkingD. Developing51. A. howeverB. andC. orD. but52. A. sensesB. signsC. feelingsD. problems53. A. difficultB. differentC. possibleD. unlike
36、ly54. A. speedB. limitC. priceD. total55. A. produceB. introduceC. proveD. show56. A. crowdedB. desertedC. familiarD. similar57. A. customersB. callersC. listenersD. visitors58. A. aliveB. liveC. livelyD. living59. A. eastB. southC. westD. north60. A. actuallyB. otherwiseC. likelyD. possibly61. A. k
37、nowB. recognizeC. realizeD. deliver62. A. easyB. hardC. usefulD. impossible63. A. applyingB. tyingC. fixingD. touching64. A. showB. proveC. indicateD. turnIV. Reading Comprehension 35%Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several question or unfinished statements.
38、 For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (每小题2分)AJapanese students work very hard but many are unhappy. They feel heavy pressures from their parents to do well in school. Most st
39、udents are always being told by their parents to study harder so that they can have a wonderful life. Though this may be good ideas for those very bright students, it can have terrible results for many students because they are not gifted enough.As it is reported, a number of students killed themsel
40、ves. Others try to get the feeling of taking drugs. Some join the groups of trouble-makers and turn to crime. Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have their parents lose hopes. Such students felt that they are hated by everyone else they meet and they dont wa
41、nt to go to school any longer. They become dropout.It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teachers work to help their children. To make m
42、atters worse, a lot of parents send their children to those school opening in the evenings and weekends - they only help students to pass exams and never teach students any real sense of the world. It is a great surprise that almost three-quarters of middle school students have been to such kind of
43、schools.Many Japanese schools usually have rules about everything from the students hair to their clothes and the things in their school bags. Child psychologists now think that such strict rules are harmful to the feelings of the students. Almost 40% of the students said that no one had taught them
44、 how to get on with others, how to tell right from wrong, how to show love for others, even for their parents.65. Dropouts _.A. make troubles in and out of schoolsB. go about or stay home instead of being at schoolC. try hard but always fail in the examsD. lose hopes and drop some of their subjects6
45、6. Which of the following is Not True?A. Few students feel like heavy pressures.B. Heavy pressures may not be harmful to every child.C. Nothing is more important than school rules in Japan.D. Most parents only think about their childrens wonderful life.67. Whats the best title of the passage?A. The
46、Trouble in Japanese Schools B. The Problems of Japanese StudentsC. Education in JapanD. The Pressures of Being a Student in JapanBLondon (Reuter) -Organic fruit, delivered right to the doorstep. That is what Gabriel Gold prefers and he is willing to pay for it. If this is not possible, the 26-year-o
47、ld computer technician will spend the extra money at the supermarket to buy organic food.“Organic produce is always better,” Gold said. “The food is free of pesticides (农药), and you are generally supporting family farms instead of large farms. And more often than not it is locally grown and seasonal
48、, so it is more tasty.” Gold is one of a growing number of shoppers buying into the organic trend, and supermarkets across Britain are counting on more like him as they grow their organic food business. But how many shoppers really know what they are getting, and why they are willing to pay a higher
49、 price for organic produce? Market research shows that Gold and others who buy organic food can generally give clear reasons for their preferences-but their knowledge of organic food is far from complete. For example, small amounts of pesticides can be used on organic products. And about three quart
50、ers of organic food in Britain is not local but imported to meet growing demand. “The demand for organic food is increasing by about one third every year, so it is a very fast-growing market.” Said Sue Fock, a specialist in this line of business.68. More and more people in Britain are buying organic
51、 food because _. A. they are getting richer B. they can get the food anywhere C. they consider the food free of pollution D. they like home-grown fruit69. Which of the following statements is TRUE to the facts about most organic produce sold in Britain? A. It grows indoors all year round.B. It is pr
52、oduced outside Britain. C. It is grown on family farms.D. It is produced on large farms.70. When the author said that more shoppers were “buying into the organic trend”, he was telling us that they were _? A. growing interest in organic foodB. seeking better quality of organic food C. asking the mar
53、ket for organic foodD. increasing prices of organic food71. What is the best title for this news story?A. Organic food-healthy, or just for the wealthy?B. The making of organic food in BritainC. Organic food-to import or not?D. Good qualities of organic foodC In tomorrows offices, there will be more
54、 bosses and fewer assistants. New technologies have made clerical work so efficient that fewer workers are necessary, so one assistant may serve several bosses. Bosses in the United States are spending twice as much time resolving employee disputes as they did just a decade ago. Corporate downsizing
55、 has made workers more insecure and competitive, increasing the number of personality conflicts that managers are forced to settle.Fighting age bias(偏见) may be a critical workplace issue of the future. As companies depend on older, more experienced workers to solve labor shortages in the next centur
56、y, managers will need to overcome the view that older workers are less productive, less flexible, and more expensive.Electronic networking will give more power to workers at the bottom of the corporate pecking order(等级排序).Computer networks allow employees to skip over chains of command and communica
57、te directly with senior managers. The relative anonymity (匿名) of electronic communications will make low-status individuals more relaxed about expressing their points of view and offering valuable new ideas.65. Who will reduce in number in future offices according to the passage? A. Bosses B. Secret
58、aries.C. Senior managers. D. Experienced workers73. According to the passage, the view that older workers are less productive and more expensive is _. A. right B. new C. old D. wise74. Corporate downsizing means _.A. workers get more poorly paidB. workers conduct less paper work C. the number of wor
59、kers is reduced D. the number of personality conflicts is decreased75. Because of the computer networks, _. A. experienced older workers are more competitive B. younger managers feel threatened C. low-status workers have more chances to express their views D. clerical work is more efficientDThe defi
60、nition of the standard kilogram is almost entirely wrong. Getting that definition right is a challenge that has tried the patience and intelligence of scientists for decades.Scientists use just seven basic units to define all the other quantities we use quantities such as speed or electric power. Al
61、l of those basic units except the kilogram are themselves defined according to natural properties(属性)that are beyond human control.For example, the standard second (time) is defined as a specific number of vibration(振动)of a type of radiation sent out by atoms of a special metal. The standard metre (
62、length), in turn, is defined as the length of the path light travels under certain conditions.Not so the kilogram. This orphan of the basic unit family is simply the mass of a small platinum-iridium alloy cylinder(铂铱合金筒)locked away in a container maintained by the International Bureau of Weights & M
63、easures in Sevres, France, near Paris. Official bodies around the world have copies of the cylinder.Embarrassingly, the last time the copies were brought to Sevres for a checkup in the 1980s, officials found that some copies had gained about 20 parts per billion in weight compared to the master cyli
64、nder since the previous checkup in the 1940s. This implies that the master cylinder itself may be an inconstant standard.Several efforts in several different countries are under way to redefine the kilogram according to basic physical quantities such as counting the actual number of atoms of a speci
65、fic substance in a kilogram or the electromagnetic(电磁的)force that balances a kilogram mass against gravity. A project of the latter type at the laboratories in Gaithersburg, Md., hopes eventually to define mass by means of electrical units.So far, none of these redefinition projects has borne fruit.
66、 They require the very accuracy of measurement and control of experimental conditions. The slightest influence even a tiny change in weather can ruin results. Youve got to hand it to scientists who are willing to devote many years to such painstaking but extremely important research.76. Compared wit
67、h other basic units, the kilogram is _.A. as accurate as other basic unitsB. not universally accepted in the worldC. not defined according to natural propertiesD. defined in the same way as other basic units77. The author introduced the examination of copies of a platinum-iridium alloy cylinder in t
68、he 1980s to indicate that _.A. the causes of weight changes had been foundB. such kind of checks had been carried out regularlyC. the changes in weight challenged the definition of the kilogramD. the consequences of such changes were great in research78. According to the passage, to define the weigh
69、t of mass by means of electrical units _.A. is the only way to redefine the kilogram scientificallyB. has been accepted as the only possible redefinition projectC. is not as complicated as people understandD. has been considered by some scientists as a better approach79. Which of the following canno
70、t be concluded from the passage?A. Scientists will achieve success in redefining the kilogram in the near futureB. Some scientists are trying to redefine the kilogram according to basic physical quantities.C. The redefining of the standard kilogram is quite complicated and can be affected by a numbe
71、r of factors.D. A number of experiments are being carried out to redefine the kilogram.EDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need (每小题1分)A. Reduce Your StressB. Avoid Things That Wont Improve
72、 Your MoodC. Walk It OffD. Break Your Bad MoodE. Give Yourself An Encouraging TalkF. Tune It OutHaving one of those days or weeks - when everything seems to annoy you? Even if you do nothing about it, your bad mood will probably go away after some time. But with a little effort, you can forget it mu
73、ch faster - often within a day or two.80. Exercise is the most popular bad-mood buster. A person whos in a bad mood has low energy and high tension. Taking a fast ten-minute walk, or doing some quick exercise can do wonders towards changing that bad mood.81. Listen to your favourite music for a whil
74、e can also make tension go away quickly, because music starts associations with past positive experiences weve had.82. Stop and listen to whats on your mind. Bad moods are often started by too many negative thoughts. Write them all down on paper - the pessimistic message youve been giving yourself a
75、nd then give optimistic answers. (“I still dont have a job.” Vs “I have two interviews next week.”)83. Relaxation techniques are wonderful mood-lifters. These include deep breathing, stretching and visualizing, all of which sound complicated but arent. One easy way to visualize: close your eyes and
76、picture a favorite place, such as the beach. Another simple way to be against distress is to make a to-do list. One reason for being in a bad mood is feeling you have no options. By taking control over certain areas, you realize youre not helpless. You can make changes in your mood and life.84.TV ma
77、y not help much: You need to increase your energy level and stimulate your mind - something that the TV show “Neighbors” wont do. And before you reach for that piece of cake and coffee, think about how mood and food are linked. Sugar and caffeine contribute to depressed moods. A better choice? Resea
78、rch shows that carbohydrates, such as potatoes and pasta, produce a calming effect on people who have a desire for them.第卷(共45分)I. Translation 20%Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 我还来不及完成试题,铃就响了。(before)2. 他们向顾客保证优质的产品和最佳的服务。(assure
79、of )3. 不管遇到什么困难,他总是不灰心。(Whatever)4. 用不了多久你就能掌握有关计算机的基础知识了。(It)5. 随着电脑的发明,人们可以通过电子邮件来保持联系。(by means of)6. 虽然他在国外四十多年,但他从未忘记要为祖国做些有益的事。 (Never)II. Guided Writing 25%Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words.假如你是一位生活在城市的中学生,暑假打算去乡村度假。请写一篇短文重点说明去乡村度假的原因。录音文字:Part A Short Conversations:1.
80、W: Do you think I should have an operation? M: I dont think it is necessary, neither is any treatment of special medicine. All you need is to rest for a few days. Q: Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?2. W: Is your brother still selling cameras? M: He has had three different jo
81、bs. Right now he is working in an electronics company. Before this he was selling office equipment. Q: What job does the mans brother have now?3. W: Is it true that you only spent 32 dollars on two shirts? M: No. I only spent half of that on the two of them. Q: How much did each shirt cost?4. M: Pet
82、er doesnt often pay back money he borrows. W: Oh, this is bad news. I suppose Ive lost my money. Q: What does the woman mean?5. M: Should I phone you tonight or tomorrow? W: Its all the same to me. Q: What does the woman mean?6. W: I left my raincoat in my room. Wait while I go back to get it. M: Do
83、nt bother; the weather report said it would clear up by noon. Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?7. M: How many students tried out for the basketball team this year? W: About 80, but only half of them have any real talent for the sport. Q: How many students are good at basketball?8. W: Hell
84、o, John, this is Mary. I am calling from work. Hows your mother feeling? M: That was very thoughtful of you. Mom is out of hospital; she has to stay in bed a few more days. Q: Where is Johns mother?9. M: Id like to have some chocolate cakes and a glass of orange juice to follow the main course. Woul
85、d you want the same? W: No, thanks. Im on a diet. Q: What does the woman mean?10. W: Do you know the game of golf originated in Scotland? M: No, but it is probably more popular in the United States than anywhere else. Q: What does the man mean?Part B PassagesQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the
86、following passage. Mike Wilson worked as a low rank official in the War Office during the Second World War. Though he didnt hold an important position, he got along very well with almost everybody, and was believed in by most of his leaders.One day, Wilson arrived at his office in an expensive car.
87、Little as his pay was, he appeared to have got a lot of money to spend. He bought an expensive house and gave parties one after another. At one of the evening parties he met a beautiful woman and fell in love with her. When he was asked by the woman one evening how he suddenly got so much money to s
88、pend, Wilson explained that he had a very rich uncle who lived abroad and posted him money nearly every month. But his story could not fool the woman. She was a policewoman and sent to watch him closely by acting his “girlfriend”, because the police had noticed that he often stayed behind in the eve
89、nings and was usually the last person to leave the War Office.His “girlfriend” and three other policemen entered his house when he was out and discovered copies of the government secret papers and a radio transmitter hidden inside a piano. After Wilson was caught, it was learned that his real name w
90、as Jack Brown, and that he had been hired as a spy for the Germans.(Now listen to it again, please.)Questions:11. When did the story take place?12. Which is true about Wilsons “girlfriend”?13. What was found out about Wilson at last?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. Not eve
91、rybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read newspapers are sometimes referred to as non-readers. Early research has shown that non-readers are generally low in education, low in income, either very young or very old. In addition, non-readers are more likely to live in rural areas and ha
92、ve less contact with neighbors and friends. Other studies show that non-readers who tend to isolate themselves from the community, are less likely to own a home and seldom belong to local voluntary organizations. Why dont these people read the daily paper? They say they dont have the time; they pref
93、er radio or TV; they have no interest in reading at all. And besides, they think newspapers are too expensive. Recent surveys, however, have indicated that the portrait of the non-readers in more complicated than first thought. There appears to be a group of non-readers that does not fit the type me
94、ntioned above. They are high in income, and fall into the age group of 26-65. They are far more likely to report that they dont have the time to read the papers and they have no interest in the content. Editors and publishers are attempting to win them back. Now they are adding news briefs. This wil
95、l help overcome the time problem. And they are also giving variety to newspaper content to help build the readers interest. (Now listen to it again, please.)Questions:14. What is typical of non-readers according to the early reason?15. What are the findings of recent surveys?16. What are editors and
96、 publishers doing to attract the non-readers?Part C Longer ConversationsBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Id like to reserve two tickets to London on the eight oclock train for tomorrow morning.W: Eight oclock to London tomorrow. Sorry, sir, but we are all booked up.M:
97、Is there any way I can get two tickets on that train?W: Sorry, I dont think so, sir.M: Well, I guess Ill have to reserve two tickets on a later train.W: The later train is also fully booked up. In fact, all the seats on the limited express trains that go to London are booked up.M: But Im in a hurry.
98、W: Sorry, sir. Id like to help you, but I cant. You should make a reservation beforehand next time.M: How many days in advance?W: Usually one day in advance will do, but a lot of people like to go home over the weekend, so you had better make your reservation three days in advance.M: I should have t
99、hought of that before. Well, I guess Ill just have to take the local train.(Now listen to it again, please.)Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: What are you doing out here alone?W: Just looking at the lights. I like to look at the city night.M: Everybody is standing aroun
100、d the piano and singing. Dont you want to join us?W: Id rather stay out here for a few minutes. Look down there where Im pointing.M: I dont see anything special.W: Thats where I used to live when I was a child.M: What kind of neighborhood was it?W: A very poor one. Everybody was supposed to work har
101、d and end up with a house in the outer area of the city.M: But youve ended up with a flat in the sky.W: Yes, and I dont want to lose it.M: I think that means that all of us had better go home soon so that you can get a little sleep.W: I have to be at the office in the morning.M: Tell me, how do you
102、do it: both work so hard and play so hard?W: I dont know. I just like to do both. And I dont need much sleep.(Now listen to it again, please.)Reference Answers:第 I卷Part A Short Conversations1-5:CDBAB 6-10:DABABPart B Passages 11-16:BBCCACPart C Longer Conversations17. London 18. express 19. advance
103、20. local 21. used to live22. poor one 23. in the sky 24. Work and playWritten Test25. C 26. C 27. D 28. B 29. D 30. D 31. C 32. C 33. C34. A 35. A 36. B 37. B 38. C 39. B 40. B41. C 42. F 43. A 44. J 45. B 46. G 47. I 48. E 49. D50. C 51. D 52. A 53. C 54. A 55. B 56. A 57. B58. C 59. D 60. A 61. B
104、 62. C 63. A 64. B 65. B 66. C 67. D 68. C 69. B 70. A 71. A 72. B 73. C 74. C 75. C76. C 77. C 78. D 79. A80. C 81. F 82. E 83. A 84. B第 II卷1. The bell rang, before I could finish my test paper.2. They assure the customers of quality goods and the best service.3. Whatever difficulties he meets with
105、, he wont lose heart/ confidence/feel discouraged.4. It wont take you long to pick up the basic knowledge of computer.5. With the invention of the computer, people can keep in touch with each other by means of emails.6. Never has he forgot to do something good for his country although he has been abroad for more than forty years.- 11 -