1、湖南省雅礼中学2011届高三第五次月考英语雅礼中学高三英语备课组组稿(考试范围:模块1-模块11)本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满分150分。PART ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION (30 marks)SECTION ADirections: In this section, youll hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is follow
2、ed by 3 choices marked A,B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11. Who is the man? A. Toms boss. B. Toms doctor. C. The womans doctor. 2. Who is ill? A. Mary.B. David Morison.C. Tom.Listen to the following conve
3、rsation and answer questions 34.3. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a park. B. At a station. C. On the street. 4. Where does the woman want to go? A. The station.B. The park.C. Her friends house.Listen to the following conversation and answer questions 56.5. What is the relationship be
4、tween the two speakers? ks5u A. Policeman and driver. B. Salesman and customer. C. Employer and employee.6. How much was the woman made to pay in all? ks5u A. $35. B. $50. C. $65. Listen to the following conversation and answer question 79.7. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a flat bui
5、lding. B. In the mans office C. In the womans house. 8. What is the woman looking for? ks5u A. A two-bedroom flat. B. A three-bedroom flat. C. A ground-floor flat. 9. What does the woman think of the fiat? A. It is too small to live in. B. It is too expensive to buy. C. It is satisfying on the whole
6、. Listen to the following conversation and answer question 1012.10. What was the robber wearing? A. A black dress. B. A red sweater. C. Tennis shoes.11. Who is the robber? A. A man who robs women in the park. B. A woman who robs men in the park. C. A man who dresses up like a woman. 12. What can we
7、learn from the conversation? A. The robber is really quite harmless. B. Such a case has never been heard before. C. The man speaker has been robbed several times. Listen to the following conversation and answer question 1315.13. What will the woman probably do if shes caught in a thunderstorm? A. St
8、and on the ground. B. Put herself in water. C. Try to find a building. 14. Where does the lightning start thousands of fires every year? A. In Britain. B. In America. C. In France.15. What does the woman think of the man? A. He is honest. B. He is humorous. C. He is sensible. Section B Short passage
9、 (1.55=7.5 points)Directions: In Part B, you will hear a passage. You are required to fulfill the task by filling in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Note that no more than three words can be used for each blank. The passage will be spoken twice. Title: Many species facing di
10、sappearingBackground Many species are disappearing at 16 .The only one reason 17 .ExamplesReasonsDinosaursUnrivaled (不可抗拒的) 18 in ChinaIts habitatthe bamboo forests are being destroyed rapidly.The polar bear around the Arctic 19 results in the ice being melt.The mountain gorilla in Central and East
11、Africa 20 lasting for decades contributed to the destruction of their habitats.Keys: 15:ACBCA 610:CABCB1115:CACBC16. an alarming rate17. Humans18. The giant panda19. Global warming20. The Civil war听力原材料:Text 1:M: Hello, Mary. This is David Morison from the office. Im calling to see how Tom is feelin
12、g today. If hes not well, I may tell someone else to do his work instead.W: Oh, hello. The doctor said hed be able to go back to work tomorrow. M: I see. Thank you.Text 2:W: How can I get to your house?M: Oh its very easy. My house is only five minutes walk from the station. Turn right outside the s
13、tation, and then its the third street on the left. You cant miss it. Its got the number on the gate. Its exactly opposite the park.W: I see. Thanks.Text 3:M: You were driving 40 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone.W: I wasnt speeding. I was driving 25 miles per hour. But there was a car in fr
14、ont of me that was only going 15 or 20. I think he was looking for someones address. 1 finally passed him. And it was just at that moment that you saw me,M: You were going 40 miles an hour. The speed limit is 25. The fine is $ 50 plus $15 court costs.Text 4: M: Here we are. This is it. I know its sm
15、aller than you wanted, but its one of the nicest flats in the building.W: Does it have three bedrooms? M: No, there are two. The master room is quite large though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.W: I suppose I could do that.
16、 A three- bedroom flat will be difficult to find. Ive been looking for one over a week. The first three - bedroom flats that I have found are all extremely expensive. You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month.M: Yes. It includes gas. So, as you can imagine, electricity and water are quite
17、inexpensive.W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign all agreement I would like my husband to see it.M: Why not stop by with him this morning? Our office is open until seven oclock.W: OK. See you then.Text 5: W: Tell me exactly what happenedM: Well, I was walking through the park yesterda
18、y When a woman knocked me right off my feet and ran off through the trees. M: Can you describe the woman for me?M: Yeah. She was about 190 centimeters tall., and wearing a white and black a red sweater over it, and a pair of basketball shoes.W: Hmm. What else?M: She had a heavy build, with long hair
19、 and was probably in her late 30s.W: What was, uh, taken exactly?M: Well, just my left shoe. W: Oh, this man again! He often wanders around the park. He likes to remove the left shoe from men for some unknown reason and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later. M: Hey, he c
20、an keep my shoe, and Ill just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.Text 6: W: Did you see todays newspaper? That building over in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time!M: Im not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they m
21、ight be as good another time. W: Well, I dont take any chances. If Im caught in a thunderstorm, I look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if youre stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.M: To tell you the truth,
22、even when Im at home, I dont take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I dont use anything that works electrically; Maybe Im too anxious.W: I wouldnt say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured o
23、r even killed. I think youre just being sensible.Mini-talk:The earth is rich in biodiversity with millions of different species of plants and animals. However, many species are disappearing at an alarming rate. Biodiversity is reduced when ecosystems are modified and habitats of plants and animals a
24、re destroyed. The one species that is causing this phenomenon is the same one that can stop it - humans. Many scientists view the current wave of species extinctions as unrivaled since the disappearance of the dinosaurs, more than 65 million years ago. Currently, around 11,000 species of plants and
25、animals are at risk of disappearing forever - this includes over 180 mammals. Many species cling to survival. Found only in China, the giant pandas habitat has been decimated - the old-growth bamboo forests where the pandas make their home are being destroyed rapidly. It is estimated that as few as
26、1,600 giant pandas remain in the wild today. In the Arctic, the polar bears icy habitat is disappearing as a result of global warming, and its survival is at risk. And in Central and East Africa, which have endured decades of civil war, the mountain gorilla population now totals just over 700 indivi
27、duals. PART TWOLANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE (45 marks)SECTION A (15 marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. A recent report says that staff at three different French companies have hostaged t
28、heir managers to demand _ layoff terms. A. moreB. betterC. worseD. fewer22. After the relocation, 22,000 laid-off workers of Beijing Shougang will get new jobs, _ the group has pledged to ensure proper arrangements for each employee. A. whichB. asC. whileD. if23. The General Manager suggests those f
29、ound _ in the office would be fired immediately.A. smoke B. to smoke C. smoked D. smoking24. It is really puzzling me much that why the visitors _ curve something on the trees and the old buildings. A. shouldB. mustC. canD. shall25. _most free blogs all look the same, you can make sure that your blo
30、g design stands out.A. While B. When C. That D. Where26. It is as plain as day that men and women should share the equal responsibility both at home and in the society. A. in black and whiteB. on paper C. as easy as pieD. as plain as day27. _ more astronauts in space will let scientists gather data
31、about the solar system more quickly.A. Had B. Having C. Has D. Had had 28. The film takes us to an amazing world beyond imagination, _ a hero undertakes a great adventure.A. which B. where C. as D. that29. They sat together on a couch in the teachers lounge, _ excited to tell their stories that they
32、 would hardly control themselves.A. such B. who C. so D. as30. - Did you know our school at all?- No, it is the first time I _ here. A. came B. had come C. have been D. had been31. Having known these facts, _ in mind that you must reevaluate the approach you are using to reach your goal!A. keep B. k
33、eeping C. to keepD. kept32. We are happy to get to know that a library with five thousand books _ to the poor area as a gift.A. were offered B. has been offering C. has been offered D. have been offered33. _ is no sense in being persistent at something _ you are doing incorrectly!A. There, that B. I
34、t, that C. There, which D. It, which34. Many of the students giving their whishes while being interviewed _ they will have the opportunity to do some volunterring work during the holidays. A. whenB. thatC. unlessD. because35. -Oh, John, why havent handed in your essay? -Sorry, sir. I know I was supp
35、osed _ it in yesterday, but I forgot. A. to handB. having handedC. having handedD. to have handedKeys:2125: BBDBA2630: DBBCC3135: ACABDSECTION B (18 marks)Directions: For each 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 phr
36、ase that best fits the context.One of my experiences some years ago taught me something about the ways people make a bad situation worse by blaming themselves. On January, I had to host at two 36 on successive days for two elderly women in my county. Both had died “full of years,” 37 the Bible would
37、 say. I paid condolence(吊唁) calls on the two families on the same afternoon.At the first home, the son of the deceased woman said to me, “If only I had sent my mother to Florida and got her out of this cold and snow, she would be alive today. Its my fault that she died.” At the second home, the son
38、of 38 said, “If only I hadnt insisted on my mothers going to Florida, she would be alive today. That long airplane ride, the abrupt change of climate, was 39 she could take. Its my fault that shes dead.”When things dont 40 as we would like them to, it is very possible to think that had we done thing
39、s 41 , the story would have had a happier ending. Priests know that any time there is death, the survivors will feel guilty. Because the course of action they took turned out badly, they believe that the 42 coursekeeping Mother at home, delaying the operationwould have turned out better. 43 , how co
40、uld it have turned out any worse?There seem to be two elements involved in our 44 to feel guilty. The first is our urgent need to 45 that there is a cause for every effect and a reason for everything that happens. That leads us to find connections both where they really exist and where they exist on
41、ly in our minds.The second element is the opinion that we are the cause of what happens, 46 the bad things that happen. It seems as a short step 47 believing that every event has a cause to believing that every disaster is our fault. The roots of this feeling may lie in our childhood.36.A. weddingsB
42、. celebrationsC. funerals D. parties37.A. asB. whenC. sinceD. as if38.A. anotherB. an otherC. the otherD. other39.A. less thanB. no more thanC. more thanD. no less than40.A. break outB. turn outC. get outD. take out41.A. indifferentlyB. differentlyC. strangelyD. similarly42.A. oppositeB. newC. goodD
43、. popular43.A. In allB. Above allC. First of allD. After all44.A. sadnessB. sorrowC. readinessD. happiness45.A. explainB. blameC. supposeD. believe46.A. unfortunatelyB. surprisinglyC. accidentallyD. especially47.A. betweenB. fromC. ofD. withKEYS: 36-47 CACCB BADCD DBSECTION C (12 marks)Directions: C
44、omplete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.In Beijing, traffic has become a real problem. Roads can be a nightmare. The Beijing municipal government has released new measures intended to ease the citys traffic jams.Rush hour has become much longer
45、. No matter how 48 the avenue is, it will come to a grinding halt(走走停停). The highway resembles a parking lot - rush hour 49 not.“I cant recall a day 50 constant traffic problems”, a Beijing driver said, “A five-kilometer journey, has already taken me nearly an hour.”This is 51 the city needs to take
46、 immediate actions to solve the problem. The Beijing municipal government introduced 52 series of measures. The proposal on parking charges is arousing public attention.Unlike what people thought that all kinds of charges will be raised, in areas outside the fifth ring, parking fees are being reduce
47、d from three to two yuan per hour. In areas inside the fifth ring 53 not key areas, parking fees have been reduced from seven to six yuan per hour. More details of these measures are still waiting to be published.Beijings traffic jam is 54 big a problem to be left unattended(无人管理的). Over the last te
48、n days, municipal officials have been asking for public opinion, in their attempts to find a solution. It remains to be seen 55 todays newly published policies will have the effect expected.Keys:48. wide/broad49. or50. without51. why52. a 53. but54. too 55.whether/ifPART THREEREADING COMPREHENSION (
49、30 marks)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.A One day, Jack threw some papers on
50、 my desk. “Whats wrong?” I asked. “Next time you want to change anything, ask me first,” he said, and left. I had made just one small change. But its not that I hadnt been warned. My colleagues had said he was responsible for the resignations(辞职) of the two previous sectaries. As the weeks went by,
51、I came to look down on Jack.After another of his episodes(片段) had left me in tears I stormed into his office. “what?” he said suddenly. “Jack, the way youve been treating me is wrong. Ive never had anyone speak to me that way. As a professional, its wrong for me to allow it to continue,” I said. Jac
52、k smiled nervously, “Susan, I make you a promise that I will be a friend. I will treat you as you deserve to be treated, with respect and kindness.” Jack avoided me the rest of the week, and never questioned my work again. I brought cookies to the office one day and left some on his desk. Another da
53、y I left a note: ”Hope your day is going great. ” Over the next few weeks, there were no more Jack episodes. One year later I discovered I had breast cancer, and was scared. The statistics were not great for my long-term survival.One day, however, Jack visited me in the hospital and silently handed
54、me a bundle with several bulbs inside. “Tulips(郁金香),” he said. I smiled, not understanding. “If you plant them when you get home, theyll come up next spring. I think you will be there to see them when they come up. Next spring you will see the colours I picked out for you.” Tears clouded my eyes and
55、 he left. I have seen those red and white striped(有条纹的) tulips push through the soil every spring for over ten years now. This past September the doctor declared me cured. At a moment when I was praying for just the right word, a man with very few words said all the right things. After all, thats wh
56、at friends do.56. Jack became angry that day because_.A. he was feeling unwellB. Susan had failed to keep his office cleanC. he felt Susan changed too much about the papersD. Susan had changed something without his permission57. Susan stormed into jacks office to tell Jack that_.A. he wasnt worthy o
57、f respectB. he should apologize to her right away C. she would treat him the way he treated herD. one should show others respect and kindness58. Which of the following describes Susan?A. Moody but firm.B. Shy and demandingC. Confident and friendly.D. Tough and troublesome.59. From the passage, we ca
58、n conclude that_.A. Jack cares about his employeesB. Jack gets along well with his employeesC. Jack is always particular about his workD. Jack doesnt care about the feelings of others60. We can infer from the passage that_.A. a friend in need is a friend in deedB. a few words can be as meaningful as
59、 manyC. a friend who says little must be a good friendD. we must treat disrespectful people with disrespect BIs it necessary for a young man to have an apartment as a prerequisite(先决条件) for marriage? Housing has become a major obstacle for Chinese young men hoping to start a family. China may breed
60、a new group of bachelors, men caught in the trap of unaffordable houses.Since early 2009, the housing market has once again become a hot pot at boiling point. Even with allowance and special government policies, home prices in Chinas first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai are riding the cres
61、t(波峰)of a rising wave. According to the 2010 China Marital Status Report released on Dec 15, 2010, about 70 percent of women interviewed said that housing, a stable income and some savings were the main requirements for marriage.From the report, we can see that housing is given top priority and that
62、 women see an apartment as essential to show that the man is responsible and can provide for his family.Personality and morals lay outside the top three matrimonial requirements. Some women and their families hold the traditional position and take it for granted that the home issue should be the man
63、s responsibility, which doesnt agree with the contemporary independent spirit of women and gender equality.These marriage values reflect the fact that many women consider marriage another form of social welfare.Things may be different overseas. Social housing, provided by European authorities, offer
64、 the less wealthy people their own piece of real estate. Such housing is usually apartments in tall buildings with 10 or more floors on the outskirts of town, whose main advantage is the low rents.For many Americans, houses dont pose an obstacle to getting married. They often buy a house after the w
65、edding, because more and more people are reconsidering their real estate worship, and going back to a more rational(理性的) mode of consumption.In Japan, renting is the custom for newly married young couples. Few young couples can afford to purchase property. Up to 67.1 percent of young couples choose
66、to rent. Generally speaking, renters account for most people younger than 40 in Japan.Young people should be free to enjoy being young, without the huge pressure of trying to buy property. Society should help create an environment for them to grow up. Dont let the poor bachelor group become a suffer
67、ing layer of our society.61. Which of the following is Not True according to the text? A. Home prices have been extremely high since early 2009. B. In the modern society, women dont want to be independent. C. Chinese government has already done something to control home prices. D. Lots of Chinese yo
68、ung men couldnt get married because of their economic capability. 62. What does the underlined word “outskirts” probably mean? A. urban areas B. rural areas C. suburbs D. downtown areas63. Why do many women take housing as one of the main requirements for marriage? A. Because they cant afford a hous
69、e. B. Because they enjoy their social welfare. C. Because their families want them to marry men with houses. D. Because they think its a symbol of the mens sense of responsibility. 64. The author uses the examples of European countries, America and Japan to show that _? A. new couples in those count
70、ries like to rent houses B. the situation is different in some foreign countries C. its better to live in those countries than live in China D. their governments have done more than Chinese government65. The last paragraph is mainly about the authors hope that _? A. the society can develop rapidly B
71、. young people can lead a happy life C. all the young people can afford houses D. the poor bachelors can become rich and enjoy their life CForeigners are likely to acquire more investment opportunities in China since the central government has passed a fresh regulation on Tuesday to attract foreign
72、capital.The regulation, which will take effect on April, out-lines how China will expand co-owned enterprises reform.According to the regulation, overseas investors are expected to become shareholders in the key state-owned enterprises. Overseas investors will even be allowed to hold the controlling
73、 stake (控股) in the large state-owned enterprises, except for those of key importance to national or economic security.“Chinas WTO membership has reduced the risks and costs for foreign investors, and more capital and advanced techniques and expert knowledge or skill are expected to flown in.” an off
74、icial said.In particular, the new regulation appeals for capital for agricultural technology, transportation, energy and new material industry. The service industry, including banking, telecommunication, insurance and tourism, will gradually become another focal point of cooperation.The country hope
75、s foreign investors start business in the western regions, where they will enjoy more favorable taxation policies for the next 10 years.66. Which of the following statements is not true?A. Foreign capital is appealed to develop the new material industry.B. Foreign capital is appealed to take part in
76、 Chinas enterprises reform.C. Foreigners are encouraged to take part in Chinas enterprises reform.D. Foreign investors can hold the controlling stake of all the large state-owned enterprises.67. A great deal of foreign capital has come to China because _.A. the foreign investors have too much money.
77、B. there are too many enterprises in China.C. China is a large country.D. Chinas reform will bring great benefit to the foreign investors.68. If foreign investors start their business in the western regions, they will _.A. pay more taxes B. hose more benefitC. offer more taxes D. gain more advantage
78、s69. From the passage we can infer that Chinas service industry wills _ in future.A. fall behind others B. develop at the same speed as nowC. be developed rapidly D. continue cooperation with foreigners70. The best title for the passage may be _.A. China appeals to foreign capital B. Chinas entering
79、 WTOC. Chinas enterprises reform D. Chinas taxation policiesKeys: 5660 DDCAB6165 BCDBB6670 DDDCAPART FOUR WRITING (45 marks)SECTION A (10 marks)Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram by using the information for the passage. Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.Without mo
80、st people realizing it, there has been a revolution in office work over the last ten years. Before that time, large computers were only used by large, rich companies that could afford the investment. With the advancement of technology, small computers have come onto the market, which are capable of
81、doing the work that used to be done by much larger and expensive computers, so now most smaller companies can use them. The main development in small computers has been in the field of word processors (处理器) , or WPS as they are often called. 70% of British offices are now estimated to have a word pr
82、ocessor and this percentage is growing fast.There are many advantages in using a word processor for both secretary and manager. The secretary is freed from a lot of daily work, such as re-typing letters and storing papers. He or she can use this time to do other more interesting work for the boss. F
83、rom a managers point of view, secretarial time is being made better use of and money can be saved by doing daily jobs automatically outside office hours.But is it all good? If a lot of daily secretarial work can be done automatically, surely this will mean that fewer secretaries will be needed. Anot
84、her worry is the increasing medical problems related to work with visual display units. The case of a slow loss of sight among people using word processors seems to have risen greatly. It is also feared that if a woman works at a VDU for long hours, the unborn child in her body might be killed. Safe
85、ty screens to put over a VDU have been invented but few companies in England bother to buy them.Whatever the arguments for and against word processor, they are a key feature of this revolution in office practice.I. Theme: The use of small computers in work offices has brought about 71 .II. 72 : 70%
86、of the British offices are having a word processor and there is still 73 in the percentage.III. 74 :Small computers are not as expensive but 75 as the large ones in the past;Small computers have been developed in the field of word processors, or WPS.IV. Advantages: To 76 :Time is saved for more inte
87、resting tasks for the bosses.To the bosses or managers Secretarial time can be made better use of 77 can be saved.V. Disadvantages: Secretaries 78 ;Medical problems related to work with computers occurring: Many people 79 ; The unborn child in its mothers body being killed.V. 80 : The revolution has
88、 brought about arguments.Keys:71. a revolution72. Present situation73. a growth / a rise74. Reasons 75. as capable76. the secretaries77. Money78. losing (their) jobs/ becoming jobless79. losing sight/ becoming near-sighted 80. ConclusionSECTION B (10 marks)Directions: Read the following passage. Ans
89、wer the questions according to the information given in the passage and the required words limit. Write your answers on your answer sheet.A study in HortTechnology featured a new technology that improved greenhouse climates by reducing solar heat radiation and temperatures during the hot summer seas
90、on. The study, published by a team of Canadian researchers, was the first investigation into the effects of application of the liquid foam technology as a shading method. Results showed that the technology improved greenhouse and plant microclimates and decreased air temperature more than convention
91、al shading curtains traditionally used by greenhouse growers. Excess temperature, solar radiation, and high vapor pressure are major greenhouse concerns during the summer season. These extreme conditions increase plant stress and decrease crop productivity and fruit quality, which is not what the gr
92、eenhouse growers want to see. Methods such as cooling pads and fogging systems have been used to prevent plant heat stress during the day, and various shading techniques are often used by growers to decrease solar radiation and reduce air and leaf temperatures. Shade cloths reduce the amount of sola
93、r energy entering the greenhouse and consequently decreased air temperature by partially cutting the heat portion of the solar radiation, but this incoming energy usually contains more than 50% heat, which is not useful for plant growth in the summer.Sunarc of Canada, Inc. developed an innovative ne
94、w shading technology that generates liquid foam and distributes it between two layers of film used as a greenhouse covering material. The Canadian research team set out to determine the effects of different shading strategies using the liquid foam technology on greenhouse and plant microclimates. Th
95、e research was conducted over 2 years in two different areas of Canada, where experimental greenhouses were with the new technology. Tomato and sweet pepper plants were used with two shading strategies: a conventional nonmovable shading curtain compared to the liquid foam shading system based only o
96、n outside global solar radiation, and foam shading applications based on both outside global solar radiation and greenhouse air temperature. This study showed that the liquid foam technology improved greenhouse climate, noted Kamal Aberkani, leading author of the report. Under very sunny, very hot c
97、onditions, a difference of up to 6 C in air temperature was noted between the unshaded and shaded greenhouses as a result of liquid foam application at 40-65% shading.81. What is the new technology mentioned in the passage? (no more than 4 words) 82. Why need the greenhouse growers use the new techn
98、ology to improve greenhouse climate? (no more than 11 words) 83. How does the new technology work? (no more than 16 words) 84. What is the main idea of the passage? (no more than 10 words)Keys:81. The liquid foam technology.82. To decrease plant stress and increase crop productivity and fruit qualit
99、y.83. It generates liquid foam and distributes it between two layers of film used as a shade.84. A new technology has been develpoed to improve greenhouse climates.SECTION C (25 marks)Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below in Chinese.最近的我们以“是否支持gap year”为主
100、题,在1000名学生中做了一项调查,以下是数据:调查对象支持不支持男生70%30%女生60%40%写作内容:1 陈述调查的结果。2 根据结果谈谈你的观点。We have had a survey among 1000 students on “whether we should have a gap year” recently.The survey shows that 70% of the boy students are in favor of having a gap year. 30% of the of the boys who are interviewed say that t
101、hey would better go to university to go further study. The percentage of girls who want to enjoy their gap year is 60%, while the rest of the girls want to save their time to learn more at university.As far as I am concerned a gap year is more than a year away from studying. It is a time for persona
102、l growth and development, learning new skills and seeing life in a different way. When students start university, they are enthusiastic and very motivated.In short, as well as having a good time and making new friends, doing a gap year may give students an edge over the other students.雅礼1月月考答案Keys:
103、15:ACBCA 610:CABCB 1115:CACBC16. an alarming rate17. Humans18. The giant panda19. Global warming20. The Civil war2125: BBDBA2630: DBBCC3135: ACABD36-47 CACCB BADCD DB48. wide/broad49. or50. without51. why52. a 53. but54. too 55.whether/if5660 DDCAB6165 BCDBB6670 DDDCA71. a revolution72. Present situ
104、ation73. a growth / a rise74. Reasons 75. as capable76. the secretaries77. Money78. losing (their) jobs/ becoming jobless79. losing sight/ becoming near-sighted 80. Conclusion81. The liquid foam technology.82. To decrease plant stress and increase crop productivity and fruit quality.83. It generates
105、 liquid foam and distributes it between two layers of film used as a shade.84. A new technology has been develpoed to improve greenhouse climates.We have had a survey among 1000 students on “whether we should have a gap year” recently.The survey shows that 70% of the boy students are in favor of hav
106、ing a gap year. 30% of the of the boys who are interviewed say that they would better go to university to go further study. The percentage of girls who want to enjoy their gap year is 60%, while the rest of the girls want to save their time to learn more at university.As far as I am concerned a gap
107、year is more than a year away from studying. It is a time for personal growth and development, learning new skills and seeing life in a different way. When students start university, they are enthusiastic and very motivated.In short, as well as having a good time and making new friends, doing a gap
108、year may give students an edge over the other students.听力原材料:Text 1:M: Hello, Mary. This is David Morison from the office. Im calling to see how Tom is feeling today. If hes not well, I may tell someone else to do his work instead.W: Oh, hello. The doctor said hed be able to go back to work tomorrow
109、. M: I see. Thank you.Text 2:W: How can I get to your house?M: Oh its very easy. My house is only five minutes walk from the station. Turn right outside the station, and then its the third street on the left. You cant miss it. Its got the number on the gate. Its exactly opposite the park.W: I see. T
110、hanks.Text 3:M: You were driving 40 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone.W: I wasnt speeding. I was driving 25 miles per hour. But there was a car in front of me that was only going 15 or 20. I think he was looking for someones address. 1 finally passed him. And it was just at that moment that
111、 you saw me,M: You were going 40 miles an hour. The speed limit is 25. The fine is $ 50 plus $15 court costs.Text 4: M: Here we are. This is it. I know its smaller than you wanted, but its one of the nicest flats in the building.W: Does it have three bedrooms? M: No, there are two. The master room i
112、s quite large though. Maybe you could let the children share the larger room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.W: I suppose I could do that. A three- bedroom flat will be difficult to find. Ive been looking for one over a week. The first three - bedroom flats that I have found are
113、all extremely expensive. You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month.M: Yes. It includes gas. So, as you can imagine, electricity and water are quite inexpensive.W: This sounds better and better. But before I sign all agreement I would like my husband to see it.M: Why not stop by with him th
114、is morning? Our office is open until seven oclock.W: OK. See you then.Text 5: W: Tell me exactly what happenedM: Well, I was walking through the park yesterday When a woman knocked me right off my feet and ran off through the trees. M: Can you describe the woman for me?M: Yeah. She was about 190 cen
115、timeters tall., and wearing a white and black a red sweater over it, and a pair of basketball shoes.W: Hmm. What else?M: She had a heavy build, with long hair and was probably in her late 30s.W: What was, uh, taken exactly?M: Well, just my left shoe. W: Oh, this man again! He often wanders around th
116、e park. He likes to remove the left shoe from men for some unknown reason and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later. M: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and Ill just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.Text 6: W: Did you see todays newspaper? That building
117、over in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time!M: Im not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time. W: Well, I dont take any chances. If Im caught in a thunderstorm, I look for a building or a closed car. Also, I
118、 was told that if youre stuck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.M: To tell you the truth, even when Im at home, I dont take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I dont use anything that works electrically; Maybe Im too anxiou
119、s.W: I wouldnt say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or even killed. I think youre just being sensible.Mini-talk:The earth is rich in biodiversity with millions of different species of plants and
120、animals. However, many species are disappearing at an alarming rate. Biodiversity is reduced when ecosystems are modified and habitats of plants and animals are destroyed. The one species that is causing this phenomenon is the same one that can stop it - humans. Many scientists view the current wave
121、 of species extinctions as unrivaled since the disappearance of the dinosaurs, more than 65 million years ago. Currently, around 11,000 species of plants and animals are at risk of disappearing forever - this includes over 180 mammals. Many species cling to survival. Found only in China, the giant p
122、andas habitat has been decimated - the old-growth bamboo forests where the pandas make their home are being destroyed rapidly. It is estimated that as few as 1,600 giant pandas remain in the wild today. In the Arctic, the polar bears icy habitat is disappearing as a result of global warming, and its survival is at risk. And in Central and East Africa, which have endured decades of civil war, the mountain gorilla population now totals just over 700 individuals.w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m